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Ladies and gentlemen, you are tuned in to InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Transmission brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
I'm your host, Owen Schroer. | ||
Glad to be with you on this Memorial Day weekend. | ||
We thank you for spending your time with us on this Sunday evening, as usual. | ||
Now here's my plan for this evening. | ||
I want to do two things, because I always say I'm going to take calls on Sunday, and then I end up ranting on news for an hour before I go to calls. | ||
So I'm not going to do that tonight. | ||
I'm going to dedicate at minimum an hour and a half to calls. | ||
I think we did 10 calls last Sunday, and I give the callers extended time on Sunday because we have less breaks. | ||
I'm going to try to do 15 calls today. | ||
So we'll do at least 15 calls, maybe more if we're really diligent. | ||
And callers are jumping on and off quickly. | ||
But I did cave and I printed, I think, three or four news stories that I have here. | ||
So we will cover a little bit of news. | ||
But it's going to be at least an hour and a half dedicated to your phone calls. | ||
And I want to do something different. | ||
You can call on whatever you want. | ||
You can call on whatever topic you want. | ||
But there's so much bad news out there. | ||
And we tend to focus on the bad news, too. | ||
And that's not A bad thing. | ||
We do that for a good reason. | ||
But it tends to bog us down. | ||
And we don't have a proper balance. | ||
So it can get depressing and frustrating and angering and... That's really not how we want to live, is it? | ||
Part of the torture of these satanists, part of the torture of these globalist authoritarians is you living a happy life. | ||
They hate that. | ||
They hate that. | ||
They hate the American middle class. | ||
They hate the average Joe that works 40-50 hours a week and has a nice house with a swimming pool and a beautiful family with three or four kids going to a private school. | ||
They hate it. | ||
They hate it when you're out having a barbecue on Memorial Day weekend with your friends and family. | ||
They hate it when you're out on your boat, soaking in some sun, lighting off fireworks. | ||
They hate our veterans. | ||
So they hate us living a good life. | ||
But see, we need to balance here, and you know what? | ||
Maybe this is one of Infowars. | ||
Not faults, but blind spots, just because we're so passionate about the future here and saving humanity, saving freedom on planet Earth, that that's where we tend to go. | ||
But what I want to do is, when we take calls, I want everybody to start with something positive that they've seen recently. | ||
Because the Great Awakening is happening. | ||
110% the Great Awakening is happening. | ||
And it's been happening since really 2015 at this light speed rate. | ||
And I can give a bunch of examples. | ||
I don't need to. | ||
I know you're seeing it. | ||
You're witnessing it. | ||
You are it. | ||
So I'll give my example before I go to the phones. | ||
And I'll give a couple examples so you understand what I'm talking about. | ||
And then you can get into whatever it is that you want to discuss today as well. | ||
And I'm going to mention a few things. | ||
But just think about something that you've witnessed. | ||
Maybe it's even you waking up. | ||
Maybe it's your experience. | ||
Maybe you're a former liberal, a former Democrat. | ||
Maybe you've seen family members that used to vote Democrat are changing. | ||
And it's not that I sit here attacking Democrats all day long. | ||
They're obviously just the biggest force of evil in this country for a long time now. | ||
And I understand the uni-party system, but clearly the Great Awakening, the populist movement, is in an aggressive takeover of the Republican Party. | ||
And I think that's the right thing to do. | ||
I don't think jetting off into a third party is going to save us from this. | ||
I think the freedom movement, the populist movement, the America First movement, converging And taking over the Republican Party is the answer. | ||
But I'll give an example of that in a minute. | ||
Let me just cover the news I have here, because it's just a creature of habit, and cover some of these video clips. | ||
And let me just start with this. | ||
I try to, at least if I have a day off, like I did yesterday on Saturday, To kind of just turn my political brain off or take the glasses off like the day-live scenario. | ||
So that I can just go about my day and not be frustrated by all the propaganda and everything I see everywhere because it's impossible to avoid. | ||
But I'm watching, I'm still watching the news and I'm just seeing everywhere. | ||
What is it, coast to coast, it's all the media's in Uvalde, Texas, and now all the politicians are there, you've got celebrities there, and you've got all these events happening there. | ||
And... You know, I haven't really seen this angle covered, and I'm not really sure we've seen any comments from the people of Uvalde on this issue, so... | ||
I don't want to be speaking out of line because I'm not from there, but I cannot help but think that all, because what, this is like, it's almost to a point of fanfare. | ||
It's like the politicians and the medias can't parade quickly enough on the graves of these children for their ratings, for their sponsors, for their political campaigns. | ||
It's just sick. | ||
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It's sick. | |
And I'm not the community going through this. | ||
I'm not an individual going through this. | ||
But I can't help but think, if I was, I would be so sickened and disgusted and annoyed that all of these attention whores want to come to my town after we've had the worst tragedy in our town, and all of these attention whores and political whores And media whores are going to come to my town and parade on our tragedy and parade on the graves of these children? | ||
That makes me sick. | ||
But aside from however the people of Uvalde feel about that, and maybe we should keep a line open, guys. | ||
I mean, I haven't even given out the phone number. | ||
The lines are already full. | ||
So, maybe we should keep a line open in case somebody from Uvalde or knows someone from that community, someone with attachments to that community, if we can get somebody to call in, because, I mean, I could be wrong, but I would be so annoyed and sickened and disgusted and nauseated by all of these | ||
Lowlifes and scum coming to my town because we just had a tragedy, and they gotta get their television ratings, and they gotta get the ratings for their sponsors, and they gotta have their political campaigns, and they gotta show how much they care. | ||
And I mean, now it's just, this little innocent town in southwest Texas is now a globalist staging ground of political opportunity and parade. | ||
And it's disgusting. | ||
And it's another sign of the sickness that we have in this country. | ||
And folks, I gotta tell ya, I mean, full disclosure here, I'm part of it. | ||
I'm in the media. | ||
I'm in the sycophant media. | ||
I'm in the small news cycle constantly churning media. | ||
I don't like that even InfoWars plays a role in this. | ||
How can we help it? | ||
We're in the news media. | ||
So we cover news media. | ||
We cover stories. | ||
So it's like, yeah, I could not cover this at all, but to just see, I mean, we can't even, we can't even let this, we can't even leave them alone. | ||
We just got to show up and, you know, put a camera in their face and put a mic in their face and have all these stunts and shows and celebrities and now there's tents and concerts and it's just like, man, we are sick. | ||
That is demonic. | ||
That is demonic, folks. | ||
So that's what I'm saying is, I'm just, you know, trying to enjoy a day off, doing housework, doing yard work, whatever. | ||
But I still got the news up, so I'm not missing anything on all my monitors. | ||
And it's just all four of the screens I have up, I think one of them may have had not news on, and even that was showing stuff. | ||
Like, that's what it was. | ||
Even all the sports games this weekend, aside from maybe NHL games, MLB, NBA, oh, everyone's commenting on Ubaldi, everyone's doing their virtue signaling, everyone's got something to say. | ||
How about this? | ||
How about all these folks that want to go down there and make this all about them and their political campaigns and their political agendas, how about this? | ||
Why don't you Why don't you just volunteer to stand in front of that school as security for the next, you know... | ||
For the next entire school year. | ||
How about that? | ||
But no gun though! | ||
Because you don't want us to have a gun. | ||
So no gun for you. | ||
And you want to defund the police too. | ||
So let's have you put your money where your mouth is. | ||
You don't want police. | ||
You don't want citizens armed. | ||
So why don't you just go out there during the next school year, all these thousands of people that are down there now, using this tragedy for their own advantage. | ||
Using it to promote themselves. | ||
Using it for their political agenda. | ||
Parading on the graves of dead children. | ||
Not even a week passed. | ||
They can't help themselves. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
It's satanic. | ||
It's sick. | ||
Why don't all you volunteer, since you're there now! | ||
Oh, you're all there now! | ||
You won't be there next school year, though, when the kids go back to school, will ya? | ||
You won't be standing at the doors, will ya? | ||
You won't be parading around making sure everyone's protected, will ya? | ||
And you're gonna make sure no one's citizens have guns, do ya? | ||
You don't want them to have guns. | ||
You don't want the police to be there, but you're not gonna be there next school year, though. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
You're there now. | ||
You're there now, because there was just an evil tragedy that you can suck the life out of and juice and squeeze into your overflown glass that you can drink like a demon. | ||
And it makes me sick. | ||
And it makes me sick. | ||
I've had to go to sites of school shootings before, folks. | ||
I've had to cover it. | ||
It's the worst. | ||
It's the worst. | ||
I mean, it's awful. | ||
And I forget the name of the town outside of Houston, but... | ||
Where I was at years ago, and I mean, I tried to lay as low as possible. | ||
And in fact, I mean, people would come up to me and want to talk to me because they saw who I was and I was with InfoWars. | ||
And that ended up being a blessing because I didn't have to go around sticking my camera and mic in people's face. | ||
They ended up coming up and talking to me. | ||
But I will tell you this. | ||
They're, I mean, it's not even, it's not even, it's so obvious, that's what's so nauseating about it. | ||
All these people going out there and virtue signaling, they don't really care. | ||
They don't. | ||
I'm sorry to say, they just don't care. | ||
They care about themselves, they care about their own image, they care about their reputation, they care about their political campaign, they care about their political agenda, they don't care about those kids, and they certainly don't give a damn about that community. | ||
Because they'll all vote and fund policies that will crush local communities like that. | ||
With open borders, welfare states, never-ending wars, Paris Climate Accords. | ||
So you want to see the biggest frauds in the world? | ||
Yeah, all the political whores, all the media whores, all the attention whores down there in Uvalde parading around on the graves of children. | ||
Look at me, look at me, look at me. | ||
I'm looking at you. | ||
You're sick. | ||
You are disgusting. | ||
You are filthy animals to go down there and use a tragedy for your own selfish desires. | ||
Let's not kid ourselves, folks. | ||
Is that an awful tragedy, what happened? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
That community is going to be affected for years. | ||
The families, I can't even imagine. | ||
But why do all the liberals from the coasts now all of a sudden care about Texas and a school shooting? | ||
They could be up in arms about all kinds of dead children. | ||
How about the thousands of dead children that Obama killed with drone strikes? | ||
How about all the children in Yemen starving to death? | ||
Should I even bring up all the children they abort in Planned Parenthood? | ||
So it really just makes me absolutely sick. | ||
And here's why. | ||
So Biden goes down there. | ||
He's not going to go to the southern border, though. | ||
Kids are getting raped and tortured and trafficked down at the southern border, but that's not a tragedy. | ||
They don't care about that. | ||
They can't use that to their political advantage. | ||
That's not an opportunity for a political stunt. | ||
So they're not interested in that tragedy. | ||
Oh, a mass shooting? | ||
They're interested in that because they can use it, they can exploit it, and they can go down and dance on the graves of children, smiling and drinking themselves into a stupor. | ||
And that's what they do. | ||
And then I have to hear from NBA basketball coaches worth millions of dollars, and MLB baseball managers worth millions of dollars, and these sports leagues worth millions of dollars that all have armed security! | ||
That all have armed security! | ||
And I have to sit here and listen to these phonies talk about gun control? | ||
Turn your guns in! | ||
Stand your armed security down! | ||
Disarm your armed security! | ||
So, here's the thing. | ||
I go off on a rant, and you probably feel the same way I feel, and most do, and that's the problem is that the majority of people in this country are not gun-grabbing, psychotic liberals. | ||
The majority of people in this country don't want to dance on the graves of children for their own advantages. | ||
That is a tiny minority, a tiny fringe minority of psychotics that want to do that, and they're all liberals. | ||
But they use the mainstream media that they control to amplify their message so that it looks like, oh, everybody wants to get rid of the guns! | ||
Everybody agrees that guns are the problem! | ||
It's unanimous across the country! | ||
We saw this and it's guns! | ||
Turn in the guns! | ||
Disarm civilians! | ||
When the truth is, that is the minority that think that. | ||
And only a liberal goon, only a liberal moron, Would stand around and parade and chant and think that that's going to do anything to stop the next school shooter. | ||
In every other situation, literally, literally, in every other situation in world history where there's a threat of violence, you have armed security. | ||
Whatever that means, whatever it meant in the 1500s, 1600s, 1700s, 21st century, you have a threat of violence, you arm yourself, you have armed security, every time, except When Democrats want to use a school shooting for their political agenda to end the Second Amendment, then the entire human history of logic goes out the window, and they all of a sudden say the answer is not to have armed security. | ||
We could have had armed guards at every school in this country tomorrow. | ||
We got $90 billion for Ukraine, barely even a sweat. | ||
Barely even a drop of sweat off the brow. | ||
We could easily do whatever it takes to make sure a mass shooting like this never happens at a school again. | ||
Are those measures going to be stuff that we like to discuss and want to see in our society and civilization? | ||
Probably not, no. | ||
Not at all. | ||
But If your top priority is not having another mass shooting at the school, there's plenty of stuff you can do. | ||
A bill and a drill ain't it. | ||
Ain't it. | ||
But that's the mentally ill liberal among us that goes against every other instinct of protection when there's a threat of violence when it comes to these schools. | ||
Because they have a larger political agenda to disarm you Because that's the only way they can have their global government. | ||
And as soon as we understand that, it all makes sense. | ||
You say, why would all the media and all the Democrats go down there to parade and stomp for their own party On the graves of these children because they have an agenda to disarm and to end the Second Amendment. | ||
And they know this is their best opportunity. | ||
And that's why they do it every time. | ||
And it's sick. | ||
And it's demonic. | ||
And it is just despicable. | ||
And it's not going to change. | ||
And I really think this is the one, folks. | ||
They failed on Ukraine. | ||
They failed on Roe vs. Wade. | ||
What other things did they try to do to drum up the liberal summer of rage? | ||
I can't remember all of them. | ||
The trans kids thing is actually a big thing for the Democrats. | ||
They really are into genital mutilation of children. | ||
They're really into minors' genitals. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You'll have to ask the liberals why. | ||
They're really into that. | ||
But they're not really ready to take that to a national level yet. | ||
So that's just kind of little local activist groups that are running that stuff. | ||
But they do have events. | ||
They get rowdy liberals to show up at these trans kids events. | ||
I mean, they are obsessed with these kids' genitals. | ||
It's pretty obvious what they are, but we're not allowed to discuss it. | ||
So, they can't go national with that. | ||
But this, this issue with the kids and the guns looks like this is going to be the winner. | ||
And so, unless we have a situation where there is an unarmed black man that gets shot by a white cop, I think that this is going to be the issue they go with for their summer of rage. | ||
They may even Sidelined the Roe vs. Wade thing because it just didn't have the energy. | ||
Can you imagine how stupid these liberals are? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
There's a corrupt power establishment that you're fighting. | ||
You're fighting that corrupt power establishment that wants you to have a gun. | ||
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Wait. | |
What? | ||
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Hmm. | |
And when you turn in your gun, that corrupt power establishment is going to feel threatened. | ||
Wait. | ||
What? | ||
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Huh? | |
Does that make any sense? | ||
No. | ||
Because it's liberalism! | ||
They really believe that they're fighting some power structure by disarming themselves. | ||
You don't think that an evil force wants you disarmed? | ||
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Hmm? | |
Haven't figured that out, have ya? | ||
You're not very bright. | ||
You're still a liberal after all. | ||
And so this is what's going on. | ||
Now, let me just show you what I'm talking about. | ||
And I have, there's so much of these videos. | ||
I'm just gonna show a couple here because I'd rather get to calls than just show them all day. | ||
But here's, here's the radicals outside the NRA going nuts. | ||
Yeah, disarm yourself. | ||
You know, I wish these liberals would put their money where their mouth is. | ||
Go ahead, disarm yourselves, abort yourselves, and pay my taxes. | ||
Please! | ||
Y'all want higher taxes? | ||
Pay my taxes, please! | ||
For the love of God! | ||
I'm sick and tired of property taxes! | ||
What a theft! | ||
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Property tax should be illegal! | |
So, liberals, put your money where your mouth is. | ||
Pay my taxes. | ||
And I'll take your guns, too. | ||
So, disarm yourself, pay my taxes, and then abort yourself. | ||
For the environment. | ||
I mean, come on! | ||
It's all good, right? | ||
I mean, you're a parasite. | ||
You're killing the planet. | ||
Guns are bad. | ||
So, and you want more taxes, so please, pay my taxes, give me your guns, and abort yourself! | ||
That's your logic! | ||
I don't want to live like that, I'm not promoting that lifestyle, you are! | ||
But none of you will do it, because you're phonies! | ||
But why am I even lecturing you on the psychotic behavior of the left? | ||
Here it is, but I do think this gun thing is going to be, at least right now, it appears to be their hot They're hot ticket to getting their liberal summer of rage kicked off. | ||
So guys, let's just roll clips actually roll clip three first. | ||
And then roll it into clip two. | ||
And so this is Biden. | ||
Showing up in Uvalde. | ||
He can't go to the southern border where little kids get raped and trafficked, but he shows up at Uvalde to dance on the graves of children, hoping that that'll get Americans to disarm themselves. | ||
And here's what's so sick about it, folks. | ||
There are liberal activists that went into this town. | ||
I guarantee you they're not from Uvalde. | ||
I guarantee you. | ||
They, I bet you, liberal activists, probably even got bussed in, but they might have been able to drive there. | ||
Liberal activists got the information from Beto campaign and from the Biden email chain and it said, everybody get out to Uvalde. | ||
Biden's going to be there. | ||
We need to stand against guns. | ||
And so they had a bunch of liberal activists invade Uvalde, Texas for their political parade. | ||
And still though, barely got any support. | ||
This is actually Biden's biggest live event since ever. | ||
I mean, biggest live event certainly since being president. | ||
Bigger than any of his campaign rallies. | ||
And so the Democrats finally had their biggest campaign rally in Uvalde, Texas yesterday. | ||
And here's Biden at the site. | ||
And guys, do me, clip two and three just back to back. | ||
There's Biden's big crowd cheering when he shows up. | ||
For his political stunt. | ||
And then here's the Democrat activists out there chanting, do something. | ||
That's all they get, folks. | ||
They get a small handful, 30, 40, 50 protesters out there to come to a political parade, a political campaign event, because of dead children. | ||
That's all they got. | ||
That's all they can muster. | ||
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Chill out. | |
Chill out. | ||
Let them do their thing. | ||
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You stop. | |
You go home. | ||
This is my home. | ||
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This is my home. | |
Thank you, Charles. | ||
Thank you, Joe. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Joe. | ||
Thank you, Joe. | ||
Notice how much armed security Biden has? | ||
How many armed people? | ||
Here, guys, let's pause it real quick. | ||
Give me another shot there. | ||
Let's get a shot of Joe Biden's armed security real quick for me, guys. | ||
Let's see if we can count. | ||
I don't even know if I'll be able to count that high. | ||
I'm not very good at math. | ||
I don't know if I can count. | ||
I mean, here's one shot alone. | ||
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. | ||
We got seven armed guards for Biden in that image. | ||
I mean, how many do you think are in the vehicle? | ||
He's got a whole fleet. | ||
He's got armored vehicle. | ||
You're not allowed to have body armor, but Joe Biden gets an armored truck. | ||
I mean, how can you not see they're training you to be a slave? | ||
How can you not see you're being told to be a second-class citizen? | ||
Oh, look at that view! | ||
Oh, oh, my! | ||
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16! | ||
I got at least 16 armed guards for Biden in that one shot right there. | ||
16 armed guards for Biden. | ||
13, 14, 15, 16. | ||
I got at least 16 armed guards for Biden in that one shot right there. | ||
16 armed guards for Biden. | ||
How many for your babies? | ||
How many for your kids? | ||
Oh no, you are gonna be disarmed, you're gonna have your police defunded. | ||
That's the Democrat Party message. | ||
Democrat Party message. | ||
16 armed guards for me, turn in your guns in and defund the police for you. | ||
How can you not see you're being trained to be a slave? | ||
By the way, do you know the first gun discrimination in America? | ||
Do people realize what it was? | ||
Oh yeah, that was Democrats writing legislation that black Americans, whether they were slaves or freed, could not have firearms. | ||
Isn't that funny? | ||
Was that like, uh, 1860, I think? | ||
I forget the name of the document. | ||
Yeah, written, you know, of Democrats. | ||
The former KKK members that got into politics ended up becoming the Democrat Party? | ||
Yeah. | ||
They wrote legislation saying freed black men and women or slaves could not own a gun in this country. | ||
Who wrote that legislation? | ||
Who stood with whips in front of schoolhouse doors to make sure black children couldn't get in? | ||
What, Democrat Bull Connor and others? | ||
Sick and tired of being lectured by these demons. | ||
I'm sick and tired of being trained how to be a slave and my fellow free men, my fellow free men are buying into it. | ||
That hurts, man. | ||
And it hurts when I watch these sickos go parade around, have a political campaign in front of dead children. | ||
You're sick! | ||
Can you not see how sick you are? | ||
Can we not see how sick we are as a country? | ||
Let the community mourn! | ||
No, you gotta go in and do your political event before they can even figure out what the hell's going on! | ||
Because you're sick! | ||
And you gotta make it all about you! | ||
With your multi-million dollar mansions and flying around the world telling us to be good slaves. | ||
Makes me sick. | ||
And then, uh, yeah, so here they are outside the NRA, guys. | ||
Let's roll clip four. | ||
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Enough. | |
We say- Enough is enough! | ||
Enough is enough! Enough is enough! Enough is enough! Enough is enough! | ||
Yeah, I mean, these are psychotics. | ||
And that's funny. | ||
I didn't mean for them to play that clip, but that is literally the parroted phrase of the left is enough is enough. | ||
So, I mean, this guy sits out here and parrots. | ||
I mean, you're a slave, bro. | ||
You're a slave, bro. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah, disarm yourself. | ||
And while you're at it, pay my taxes and then abort yourself. | ||
Oh, no, you won't do it. | ||
All right. | ||
Man, I've got these news stories here. | ||
I'm not gonna do it. | ||
Oh yeah, Biden lied while he was speaking in front of the audience too. | ||
I'm not gonna do it. | ||
I'm gonna come back and that's it. | ||
I told myself at least an hour and a half. | ||
So I'm done ranting. | ||
I'm done with the news. | ||
We're coming back. | ||
We already got loaded phone lines. | ||
We're coming back and we're taking calls for an hour and a half. | ||
I'm gonna take at least 11 calls. | ||
Let's go for 15 or 20. | ||
Let's see how many we can do here on InfoWars Sunday Night Live, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Well, I didn't even give out the phone number, and the lines are already filled, and I see... | ||
That the callers are already prepared for what we're going to do tonight, and that's I want you to lead off your phone call with a positive story. | ||
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So I'm going to stop my rantings here. | |
Lead off with a positive story before you get into whatever topic. | ||
A positive about how the Great Awakening is happening. | ||
Something you've seen, something you've experienced, or something that's going on that's not getting the coverage. | ||
Proof that the Great Awakening is on, because it's not just the globalists with their top-down revolution to enslave the planet that are activated right now, it's the God-fearing, freedom-loving men and women of this planet that are also activated in the fight of good versus evil to save the planet from that world slavery. | ||
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I think the first one sold out in nine days. | ||
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This is looking like it's going to sell out in maybe six or seven days. | ||
At current sales rates, so. | ||
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All right, we got loaded phone lines. | ||
Here's the deal. | ||
I want you to, before you get into your subject, let's put out some good energy today. | ||
God is great. | ||
Life is awesome. | ||
This planet is freaking fantastic and mystical, this consciousness. | ||
So it's not all bad. | ||
We're going to win. | ||
Good versus evil. | ||
We're going to stop the globalists. | ||
We're going to end the Democrat Party. | ||
It's not all bad, folks, and so here's I'll start with my positive before we go to the phone lines. | ||
I'm getting a sandwich from a. Sandwich shop here in Austin last Friday. | ||
And I'm standing in line. | ||
There's maybe about six or so six or seven or eight people in the shop. | ||
And two people there at the counter making sandwiches. | ||
And. | ||
Everyone in there had some form of American flag apparel on some some American themed apparel I guess it's Memorial Day weekend, but but everybody had that apparel and so This guy this suit comes in It's a small little sandwich shop. | ||
You can't hide and so this suit comes in and he's kind of standing there There's two guys working and he's kind of standing there and you can tell he's looking to talk to a manager or something he's got his little briefcase and The guy who, I don't know if he's the manager, but he's making sandwiches turns and he says, hey sir, is there something I can help you with? | ||
And he opens his briefcase, he pulls out this folder, he's got a bunch of the folders in there, he pulls out and he's like, yeah, I'm with so-and-so local group, local health group, whatever, and we're here to help local businesses track and trace COVID-19 so that we can keep a safe community. | ||
And immediately when he says that, like, the entire store gives a gasp. | ||
I'm not even kidding. | ||
It was, like, coordinated. | ||
So, like, he's like, oh, you know, COVID-19. | ||
I'm like, oh, gee. | ||
But anyway, so the guy's like, well, you know, I'm a little busy right now, but if you want to sit your folder right there down on the counter over there, I'll get to it later. | ||
And okay, so he sits it down, and then he goes on to the next shop or whatever. | ||
So he leaves, and the guy at the front of the line Says, uh, man, you know, I thought we were done with that bull crap or something. | ||
And he kind of like turns around like to address everybody. | ||
And then, uh, the people in front of me were like, yeah. | ||
And then, and then I was like, I was like, yeah, it's, uh, I was like, yeah, I never wore a mask or got a shot. | ||
I never got sick. | ||
And then the, the guys behind me were like, yeah. | ||
And I never believed any of that crap anyway. | ||
So it's like all these, who knows their political background. | ||
I mean, I don't know any of that. | ||
It's just this one little moment. | ||
And then one guy turning around saying, this is BS. | ||
I can't believe we're still doing this BS. | ||
And then everybody agreed. | ||
So who knows where they're at politically or if they always thought it was bullcrap, but everybody agreed. | ||
And the guys making sandwiches kind of laughed and giggled like, yeah, man, I'm sick of it too. | ||
So. | ||
Oh, and then this was, and then this was the final thing. | ||
So the guy at the front who originally made the first comment about how it was BS, he goes, Hey, you know what? | ||
I really like you guys. | ||
He ended up paying for everybody's lunch. | ||
And I don't know how much money he put down, but he basically just put a number of, put some number down and he said, I'm paying for everyone's lunch. | ||
And then he said, whatever's left over, that's a tip for the two guys making sandwiches. | ||
You're like, I like you guys. | ||
You guys get it. | ||
Paid for everyone's lunch. | ||
So that's the kind of stuff that's happening. | ||
That's people waking up. | ||
And there was something else that happened there that if this becomes a trend, then the globalists have no chance. | ||
And that's people talking to one another. | ||
I know. | ||
I know. | ||
It's a revolutionary idea. | ||
I don't know if we've tried it before. | ||
But talking to people. | ||
Yeah. | ||
See, if you talk to people, you can't be censored. | ||
And if you talk to people, you can't be tricked and confused. | ||
And if you get to know people, you can't be divided by hate. | ||
So that's what he did. | ||
He turned around. | ||
He talked to everybody. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Everybody agreed. | ||
Now, he took a shot. | ||
There could have been some wild-eyed liberal loon in there. | ||
We were not, like, outside of the city. | ||
I mean, we were in liberal Austin. | ||
And everybody was like, yeah, it's total bullshit. | ||
So, I mean, liberals are probably sick of it, too. | ||
All the COVID crap. | ||
And now they're getting ready for the monkeypox thing. | ||
So we'll see if they go through with that. | ||
But so that's my positive story. | ||
I'm seeing the awakening. | ||
I know the average American is waking up. | ||
I know it's not just the Great Reset. | ||
God bless you all at InfoWars. | ||
demonic world government that's happening. | ||
Free men and women all across this planet are waking up to this agenda and pushing back. | ||
And so we're seeing it. | ||
So I want to hear a positive story from you. | ||
If it's like that, something you experienced or something that's not getting covered, and then you can get to whatever it is you called in about. | ||
So let's start with Caesar in West Virginia. | ||
Caesar, you're on the InfoWars Sunday Night Live transmission. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Thank you all for everything you do. | ||
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Best products ever. | ||
Thank you guys. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
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So feel-good story. | |
Two, three days ago, Charleston, West Virginia, a woman stops a man from killing a bunch of kids at a graduation party. | ||
Was, uh, I think I know the one you're talking about. | ||
Guys, pull it up. | ||
I may even have it on my desk here. | ||
Let me see. | ||
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Yeah, it's on your, uh, on y'all's, uh, U.S. | |
News. | ||
It was covered by Frank Barton. | ||
Yeah, woman with, woman with pistol stops man firing at graduation party crowd with AR-15. | ||
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Yes, a bunch of kids. | |
So this is just another fool out there. | ||
Let's just pray that he's gone. | ||
He's done. | ||
Never gonna be a menace to society, and a good woman with a pistol took a man down with an AR. | ||
And he is dead. | ||
And so, one good person, and she was, she brought, she brought paper to a scissors fight, and she still won! | ||
What a hero. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And we, this is what everyone needs to know. | ||
We have a Catholic priest out here in West Virginia also calling for Governor Jim Justice to start a special session to ban rifles. | ||
So, here's the thing for all Americans. | ||
If you ban rifles, then you ban the Second Amendment. | ||
You ban the Second Amendment, you ban the Constitution. | ||
You ban the Constitution, there is no America. | ||
Then we become democratic socialists in the extreme. | ||
If this is what people want, go for it. | ||
See what happens. | ||
Americans will rise up, we will fight against this the right way, and we will win. | ||
Well, I couldn't have said that better. | ||
That's like a professional talk show host right there. | ||
That was perfectly stated. | ||
And that's their logic. | ||
That's what's driving me so crazy about this. | ||
They want to disarm citizens, and they want to defund the police. | ||
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Like, where do you think that goes? | |
It goes nowhere. | ||
If it succeeds by the Democratic Party, then we all lose. | ||
And just for other Democrats and liberals that are out there listening, President Biden said that when the Second Amendment was put in there, you couldn't buy a cannon. | ||
Wrong! | ||
Wrong! | ||
You could buy a cannon back there. | ||
Actually, it was distinctly, it was an issue, and it was like, no, they just thought you can buy a cannon for sure. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And it doesn't include cannons. | ||
Or make a cannon. | ||
I mean, who's going to stop the ironsmith or whatever, he'll make you a cannon, you can roll it down to your house. | ||
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Listen, I'm a blacksmith in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. | |
And we got the capabilities of doing this stuff. | ||
But the Second Amendment also deals with bladed objects. | ||
Axes, tomahawks, knives, swords, daggers. | ||
If you remove one item from the Second Amendment, you remove all items from the Second Amendment. | ||
Where do we see the Democrats and liberals protesting to ban knives? | ||
In Europe, actually. | ||
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In Europe, right? | |
In Europe. | ||
So when is it going to start happening here? | ||
As soon as you remove the guns and the rifles and the ammo, they're going to start coming after your knives. | ||
Well here's the oddness about it. | ||
I can tell you that it's a losing argument that the Democrats are proposing right now with any rational thinking individual which I hope is enough people to see through this because Again, what is the response in any other situation? | ||
Any other dangerous situation, dangerous threat, whatever, like this, the response is always arm up. | ||
Security up. | ||
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Always arm up. | |
Every single time. | ||
More guns, more freedom. | ||
Except for some reason at schools, you know, so I don't think it's a winning message, but they can't help themselves because it's one of their biggest political agendas. | ||
Folks, let me tell you, if Democrats can end the second, that's like a wet dream for them. | ||
That's like, Democrats ending the Second Amendment, that's like, you know, a 13-year-old boy making it with Marilyn Monroe or something. | ||
I mean, it's, that is their, they are orgasmic over ending the Second Amendment. | ||
It is such a power control thing for them. | ||
You can't even understand the psychology of these people. | ||
You don't want to. | ||
Cesar, thank you so much. | ||
Great call. | ||
All right, let's go to Hammer Hardy in Florida. | ||
Hammer Hardy on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Thanks for taking my call, man. | |
Yeah, right off the bat, the very first thing that I've noticed lately is I can wear my MAGA shirt or my Trump hat around and nobody says nothing to me. | ||
I used to get cussed at and stuff or if I had my F Biden flag flying off my truck or something like that, people would maybe flip me off or something. | ||
That's not happening anymore. | ||
Yeah, I mean 2015, 16, 17, it was dangerous to wear a Trump hat outright. | ||
Radical liberals would assault you. | ||
I mean, there were thousands of assaults against Trump supporters. | ||
It started to cool down a little bit in the second half of it. | ||
But yeah, no doubt. | ||
So you're saying now, you wear Trump stuff out and you're not getting any harassment at all? | ||
Probably compliments? | ||
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Well, no, I mean, every once in a while you'll get kind of like a dirty look, but they don't really know. | |
Nowadays, they can't justify it. | ||
You know, because when I talk to like a middle-of-the-road, kind of left-leaning individual, and I start talking to them about Biden, they're embarrassed. | ||
They're embarrassed about what's going on with the kids in the schools. | ||
Yeah, that's a good point. | ||
They don't want to have a political conversation right now. | ||
Their guy's destroying the country. | ||
And they can lie to us, but they can't lie to themselves. | ||
They know their lives are worse after Trump. | ||
They know Biden's a complete disaster. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, because, you know, before, it was easy to say, well, I think somebody else would do better. | |
Well, they got a chance to put somebody else in, and it's just completely face-planted. | ||
Just a complete face-plant, just like, How could you do any worse than Biden? | ||
But yeah, so one thing I really want people to know too is, so I've been a fan of the InfoWars products for many years, many years. | ||
And when you guys came out with the Vitamin, not the Vitamin Mineral Fusion, that's a good one too, but the Fizzy Magnesium, I kind of thought to myself, well, you know, I take a lot of supplements, I probably get enough magnesium, but what I'm also a big fan of is the InfoWars Coffee. | ||
And what I found was that coffee has a natural way of inhibiting the body's ability to absorb magnesium. | ||
So then I said, OK, you know what? | ||
Maybe I do need some more magnesium. | ||
So I got the fizzy magnesium and that stuff is delicious. | ||
And I have started noticing, too, that I've got a little bit more and everybody's different. | ||
But for me, I've got a bit more mental focus and more energy throughout the day. | ||
So and I'm The muscle cramps, but those seem to have gone away. | ||
I wasn't sure what it was. | ||
Magnesium is huge. | ||
Magnesium is huge for muscle cramps. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And as far as the energy and stuff, that probably just goes to the enzyme functions in your body. | ||
Magnesium is the most important thing for enzyme functions. | ||
That's an interesting thing you say about coffee because I never knew that either. | ||
Maybe that's part of the reason why so many people are deficient in magnesium is because they drink coffee and they don't even realize it. | ||
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Yeah, well coffee is a natural diuretic. | |
So really any kind of diuretic... That explains a lot. | ||
Yeah, if you take a lot of it throughout the course of your life, it starts to affect the lining of your intestines and it makes it difficult for your body to absorb a lot of things, magnesium included. | ||
So I started taking the magnesium and I have started noticing a difference. | ||
Well, for cramps, guarantee it. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
But then for enzyme function, yeah, it's definitely necessary. | ||
If you're deficient, you'll notice very quickly. | ||
But what you said at the beginning is maybe the truest of all. | ||
It's the best tasting orange drink I think I've ever had. | ||
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Oh, dude, yeah, because now what I do is if I'm going to have a glass of the Vitamin Mineral Fusion, I follow it up with another glass of the Fizzy Magnesium. | |
So, you know. | ||
Can't lose. | ||
That's a win-win. | ||
Alright, Hammer Hardy, great call. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Alright, we go now to Kentucky. | ||
Ed is in Kentucky. | ||
Ed, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
unidentified
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Oh, and can you hear me? | |
We got you loud and clear. | ||
unidentified
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Man, I told the call screener and I just want to tell you, man, you are so important in times like these, but like you hear stories like food shortages and supply chain crisis and like, like, so I've been, I've been paying attention. | |
I've listened to Alex and you and Paris and every day. | ||
And so I've been growing my own food. | ||
And today I ate a salad out of my own garden. | ||
So like, it's, uh, you know, it's time for people to just I would guess. | ||
I mean, I don't see any numbers out there. | ||
I would guess more people are growing their own food now than they were 10 years ago. | ||
And that's because of not just people awakening, but there's different technologies that make it easy just to grow it. | ||
Even if you got a little porch in an apartment, it gets a little sun. | ||
So, I mean, the house I used to have a house with a big raised garden in my Before I moved to Austin that we grew food in. | ||
We used to eat food out of our garden. | ||
My neighbor had a massive garden. | ||
He had so much leftover food, it was ridiculous. | ||
Feed the whole neighborhood. | ||
I'm trying to get a setup now where I can grow my own food, too. | ||
I haven't been able to get on that yet. | ||
I'm getting closer. | ||
But yeah, that's definitely a positive. | ||
People learning to grow their own food, having those skills. | ||
I know for a fact I got one neighbor that has a big greenhouse where he grows his own food in his backyard. | ||
And then I got another neighbor that's, I don't know him, but he's like behind, behind a different neighborhood, that has chickens because they wake up and start Roosters, I guess. | ||
He's got chickens and roosters and goats and everything. | ||
So yeah, more homesteads, more people learning how to grow food, growing their own food. | ||
Definitely a positive. | ||
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Well, it's crazy because, like, as soon as I started tilling my backyard, my neighbors both laughed at me and asked, what are you doing? | |
And I was like, supply chain crisis, food shortage. | ||
You might want to start growing your own food. | ||
So they both started growing their own food, too, and we have, like, three gardens next to each other. | ||
Oh, it's beautiful. | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, it's totally awesome. | |
And let me tell you, hey, you might not want to eat a salad from your garden every night, but if there's no food around, boy, you're going to love that salad. | ||
unidentified
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100%. | |
Like, it's better than the stuff you get in the store, I promise you that. | ||
Plus, now you can have a situation with your neighbors, and this is what we used to do, where, hey, you grow this plant, he grows this plant, they grow this plant, now you got a whole thing going. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
It's going to be positive for everybody, but I just wanted to let you all know that, like, I watched your show on Gitter, and basically, like, Did we lose him? | ||
Wow, that had a huge buildup. | ||
Man. | ||
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Oh. | |
Oh. | ||
I'm devastated. | ||
I'm crushed. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Was anyone else leaning into that story like me? | ||
Or am I the only one dying up here? | ||
Oh, Ed. | ||
Well. | ||
Unfortunately, we'll never know what happens when Ed tunes into the shows on Getter. | ||
It's a damn shame. | ||
All right, let's continue down the line. | ||
We've got Sid Canoe in the state of Washington. | ||
Sid Canoe, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
We lost Ed from Getter. | ||
Yeah, we lost her. | ||
I don't know what happened there. | ||
Owen Schroyer. | ||
Is that a ukulele? | ||
Nice to know you, Owen Schroyer. | ||
Pleasure to meet you. | ||
Honored to be on with the great Mr. Owen Schroyer. | ||
Honored to talk with you because I admire your work being persecuted for telling the truth. | ||
It's an amazing experience as we are all beginning to learn. | ||
Yeah, ukulele! | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
That was wonderful. | ||
And you were like, You were ready to go! | ||
I mean, first, as soon as I said and put you on air, the first strung, uh, the first... Oh, we lost Ed. | ||
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He was on Keter, and then we lost her, the signal was gone. | |
Ed! | ||
Oh my word, I thought I'd just give you a little, you know, musical encouragement, but don't worry about a thing. | ||
Cause every little thing's gonna be alright. | ||
I want y'all to just close your eyes for a moment to all the scenes of misery and woe, degradation and sorrow that yet prevail on account of sin. | ||
And picture before your mental vision the glory of a perfect earth. | ||
Not a stain of sin mars the harmony, nor peace of a perfect society. | ||
Not a bitter thought, not an unkind look or word, but love welling up in every heart. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
And we were promised by the Bible times of restitution of all things, so that's what we're headed for. | ||
of Christ on earth soon coming as we've been talking about this for many decades now and I've been doing it with music comedy and now with Schroer himself amazing I'd like to thank my heavenly father for an amazing Armageddon that's what this is and we were promised by the bible times of restitution of all things so that's what we're headed for but you see here's what happened the our meetings that we used to hold back in the 1800s when we talked about these things and we discovered from the bible | ||
what was really going to happen that there would be this kingdom of Christ on earth Well, demons were eavesdropping, and they wrote their own counterfeit plan, and that's what you're seeing in the world today. | ||
But I can promise you this, that God's hand is on the lever of power, and He has all control of all the nuclear systems. | ||
You're all completely surrounded, by the way, and the royal nation is about to take things well in hand. | ||
So that's all I gotta say is don't worry about a thing. | ||
But right now you're gonna have to deal with a lot of that, you know, like you were talking about earlier. | ||
There is a lot of trouble in the world. | ||
So much trouble in the world. | ||
And you know why? | ||
You see them sailing on their ego trips. | ||
Blast off on their spaceships. | ||
A million miles from reality. | ||
No care for you, no care for me. | ||
Here we come again. | ||
So much trouble in the world. | ||
Right? | ||
Play us out, Sid. | ||
We got 40 seconds. | ||
Play us to break. | ||
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Well, we refuse to be. | |
What they wanted us to be. | ||
We are what we are. | ||
That's the way it's going to be. | ||
We've been trotting on the wine breath too long rebel. | ||
Hey, what do you think of that? | ||
That's amazing. | ||
Sid Canu, the best ukulele player to ever play on Sunday Night Live. | ||
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Be an American, where at least I know I'm free. | |
And I won't forget the man who died, who gave that right to me. | ||
And I gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today. | ||
Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land. | ||
God bless the USA. | ||
You know, someday we're going to realize just how strong we are. | ||
and And it's going to be like the kid who's been getting bullied by somebody who's a lot smaller than him. | ||
And once he pushes him over once and pushes him down, he realizes, whoa, I don't have to take crap from you. | ||
What am I doing? | ||
Why was I ever taking crap from you? | ||
That's our government. | ||
That's the globalists. | ||
And I'm not going to go off on a rant here, but you know, our government is one of the biggest forces evil that this planet has ever known. | ||
It's not the worst, but it's bad. | ||
It's one of the worst on earth right now. | ||
And you know, the quickest thing to do is to just cut evil down. | ||
You just got to cut it down. | ||
We needed to defund our government by half. | ||
And we need to just shut down certain bureaucratic agencies immediately, like the FBI and others, State Department. | ||
You know the biggest employer is the Department of Homeland Security with nearly one... Oh no, it's the Department of Defense, excuse me. | ||
The Department of Defense with nearly 1 million employees. | ||
They've got 820,000 employees. | ||
What do you think they do all day? | ||
The border's wide open. | ||
Border's wide open. | ||
You have no defense. | ||
What, we don't have cyber protection that we need 800,000 people? | ||
What's the deal there? | ||
So, I mean, we need to end taxes, we need to cut all taxes, end property taxes, we need to cut the government down in half at least. | ||
And we just need to defund this evil force. | ||
And because it's not even our government, folks. | ||
You are your government. | ||
Self-government. | ||
The Constitution is our government. | ||
Not this massive, dark borg getting ready to squat down on top of us and bury us in its droppings. | ||
That's the globalists that have seized our government to conquer the planet. | ||
But I'm gonna stop right there. | ||
We're taking good news calls today. | ||
And so it's worked well so far. | ||
We've taken four calls. | ||
I need to take at least 11 more so I can reach my goal of 15 tonight. | ||
So let's go back to the phone lines. | ||
And we go to Justin in Ohio. | ||
Justin, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hi, Ohio. | |
It's a pleasure to meet you, actually. | ||
So my story is about, you know, being, you know, kind of fed up with, you know, local politicians or even state federal politicians. | ||
And, you know, voting, you know, after every election and kind of getting the same results. | ||
And, you know, I prayed about it, and I asked if I could come up with a solution. | ||
And I felt, you know, like he animated me to run for local office in my county. | ||
Well, my city, to be exact. | ||
But I ran for central committee in my district. | ||
And my first time ever running for office, never really wanted to be a politician. | ||
And I'm telling you, I got to meet, you know, terrific people, you know, like-minded patriots, you know, they can see, hear, and experience the same things, you know, I feel. | ||
And, you know, everybody was just, the camaraderie from it, you know, the love and passion everybody had. | ||
You know, whenever I canvassed, you know, my district actually had Well, and you did it, and that's the key. | ||
approval rating, which ironically, I didn't win the race. | ||
I was actually running against my county commissioner in the race, and I got 39.34% on the race. | ||
But I'd say for my first jab at it, I was pretty proud of myself. | ||
Well, and you did it, and that's the key. | ||
And what we're seeing is it's just inevitable how this is going to eventually get into the actual government realm where I can't believe how many friends I know, how many people I know that are running for office. | ||
I mean, you're probably not the only person tuned in or calling in tonight that's trying to run for office. | ||
So the American patriots are waking up. | ||
They know that, hey, yeah, of course you don't want to be a politician. | ||
Who does? | ||
But it's better than living in a communist hellhole. | ||
So you try to get in there and maybe stop this demonic takeover of our country. | ||
So that's definitely a positive. | ||
And we're getting some in. | ||
I mean, we're getting some of them in. | ||
They get hit with the deep state attacks. | ||
They get hit with the mainstream media attacks. | ||
But we're getting a lot of them in. | ||
It's going to be a battle, no doubt. | ||
But I'm definitely seeing the Patriots taking over government positions. | ||
It's definitely happening. | ||
It's definitely a good thing. | ||
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Yeah, and Owen, if I may, I wanted to say it was a good learning experience, too, because I did deep dive on the position, so I got to inform and educate, you know, my local constituents. | |
And as well as just the passion that I got to feel for Christ, you know, like everybody was just, like I said, so loving and caring. | ||
And I want to inform everybody who's listening, you know, I love you, Christ loves you, and you have to remember that Jesus Christ I knew that Judas was going to betray him. | ||
He's going to wash his feet, right? | ||
We have to be like Christ. | ||
And we can overcome anything. | ||
We can move mountains. | ||
I can promise you that. | ||
And if I can may, and with this, you know, my sons, Jason, Raiden, I'm so proud of you boys. | ||
I love you guys. | ||
And you can accomplish anything with Christ. | ||
I promise you. | ||
And thank you, Owen. | ||
And I appreciate your time. | ||
Thank you, Justin. | ||
Amen to that. | ||
All right, let's go to Keith. | ||
In Texas. | ||
Keith, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hello, Owen. | |
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
And I just want to start out positively by saying if it wasn't for you and Alex Jones, I probably would have taken one of those vaccines because I'd never heard of Alex Jones until the beginning of the pandemic, and I'm glad I did. | ||
Well, that's too bad because you could have been like Gavin Newsom, who just got his third shot and then got COVID again. | ||
Oh, wow! | ||
Oh, the shot that resets your immune system and you got sick? | ||
Who would have thought? | ||
So, Gavin Newsom, third COVID shot and gets COVID. | ||
You hate to love to see it. | ||
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Well, the other positive thing is, That the entire world population could fit within the city limits of Jacksonville, Florida. | |
That has a square foot capacity. | ||
Maybe it needs to. | ||
President DeSantis of Florida. | ||
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20 billion square feet in the city limits of Jacksonville. | |
And the last thing, because I don't want to take too much time, is I've heard every talk show host, including you, and the late Rush Limbaugh asked the same question over and over again. | ||
How did we get here? | ||
And I'm going to sum it up in two words. | ||
Two words. | ||
Sodomite dignification. | ||
That's all. | ||
Sodomite dignification. | ||
That's how we got here. | ||
Same as every other failed empire. | ||
But keep doing what you're doing. | ||
Keep doing what you're doing because you're making an impact. | ||
You saved my life. | ||
You and Alex Jones and your network. | ||
I would have probably took one of those vaccines. | ||
I probably would have. | ||
Well, maybe I would have got the wrong one. | ||
But you're still here. | ||
I mean, you survived Joe Biden's winter of death. | ||
Remember, Joe Biden wanted all the unvaccinated to die last winter. | ||
Keith, thank you so much for the call. | ||
God bless you. | ||
You know, Elon Musk recently said something about how the depopulation argument of there's too many humans is a false argument. | ||
So, I mean... | ||
Hey, look, I don't like all Elon Musk's technology when it comes to implanting chips in the brain and everything like that. | ||
And maybe eventually it'll be used against us. | ||
But I mean, how can I fault the guy when everything he's saying has been good, and everything he's doing right now has been good? | ||
So... He knows there's a depopulation agenda. | ||
He's in that billionaire class. | ||
He's had those discussions. | ||
He's had the arguments presented to him. | ||
He's probably seen the whole plan. | ||
And he disagrees. | ||
He says, no, I don't believe we need to get rid of humans. | ||
I actually think we need more humans. | ||
Thank God. | ||
Thank God one of the billionaire elite that has a lot of influence on this planet doesn't want us all to die. | ||
Boy, thank God! | ||
That's nice. | ||
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Let's take another call. | |
We go to Jeff in Georgia. | ||
Jeff, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Hey, Owen. | ||
So I'll start with my positive, since your call screener said I needed to have that. | ||
That's right. | ||
I'm a tyrant. | ||
I need to know something positive before you come on. | ||
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Correct. | |
So my parents, AARP participants, those people are reachable. | ||
But you would face a lot of resistance to get them there. | ||
Ironically, part of suggesting InfoWars to my parents, my mother, is picked up on Mike Adams. | ||
So that's a benefit. | ||
To her and my father, and it's a result of her being turned on to InfoWars, so... Well, that's great, because look, I mean, Alex Jones or myself might not be somebody's taste, but they may really like one of our great guests, like Mike Adams or Clay Clark, that we get on, and then they, you know, they follow them, their news updates, and so it works. | ||
It's all about waking the people up here. | ||
You know, it's so funny, too, because... | ||
The left has a new insult now. | ||
They have a new insult when I go out. | ||
They used to yell, uh, you know, they'd yell Sandy Hook or gay frogs or all this other stuff. | ||
But, uh, so their new insult is, oh, aren't you broke? | ||
Aren't you guys broke? | ||
And I love it. | ||
I go, yeah, yeah, we have no money. | ||
I'm totally broke. | ||
I have no money. | ||
I know. | ||
I don't do what I do for money. | ||
I'm not rich. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
But it's like, thank you for the easiest reverse suplex that you could ever give me. | ||
Ha ha, you guys are poor. | ||
Ha ha, you're broke. | ||
Ha ha, you have no money. | ||
Okay, yeah, you're right. | ||
I don't have a bunch of money. | ||
InfoWars doesn't have a bunch of money. | ||
We don't have millionaires running around here. | ||
You caught us. | ||
Wow, we don't do what we do for money. | ||
They got me. | ||
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They got me, Jeff. - They like to tell you your reality. | |
So I wanted to piggyback on something Carlos said since what he was saying I heard. | ||
And I would just say that you have both left and right that are talking about raising the minimum age from 18 to 21. | ||
But that's not why I called. | ||
You're talking about to purchase a firearm? | ||
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Yes, a rifle. | |
So a lot of states already have handgun, Florida has handgun age of 21. | ||
So making a rifle the same as a handgun is not a big step. | ||
But that's not why I called. | ||
I wanted to distract from whatever's happening in Texas. | ||
And that's like a real loaded kind of Statement of mine just now, whatever's happening there in Texas and you've all the distract from that and highlight the Georgia primary because Georgia is one of 50 states, but it's also one of the original 13 and. | ||
Moreover, it is just important electorally and you have a case where Kemp The non-Trump supported establishment character gets better percentage than Marjorie Taylor Greene, who is loved in her district. | ||
In her district. | ||
Kemp bested Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
What are the metrics of that? | ||
Are you talking about he had a higher percentage of the vote in the primary? | ||
Correct, yes. | ||
How many people were on the ballot in those races? | ||
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For Marjorie Taylor Greene it was multiple, and for Kemp it was multiple. | |
But hear me out though, that's one element. | ||
Kemp bested Marjorie Taylor Greene, but then Kemp's percentage in Marjorie Taylor Greene's district is consistent with Kemp's percentage of the primary vote all throughout the state in all 159 counties. | ||
That's statistically questionable just when you hear it. | ||
Well, I will say that you're obviously aware of this. | ||
A lot of people are doubting the Georgia results. | ||
I haven't really gotten into it. | ||
Specifically, the Raffensperger results, nobody seems to be trusting. | ||
Here's the one thing I tend to throw out there, and believe me, I'm a results skeptic myself. | ||
But just to kind of propose another thing, most people that go vote really have no idea. | ||
They don't. | ||
They really have no idea. | ||
And that's why name recognition is so powerful, and that's why incumbents have such a high rate of success. | ||
So Kemp being an incumbent, Raffensperger being an incumbent, Marjorie Taylor Greene being an incumbent, they always have a higher percentage of success because of that name recognition. | ||
Most people going to the polls to vote really probably have no clue what they're voting for or who they're voting for. | ||
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Owen, I say the best for last. | |
So, DeKalb County, as a result of this past week's primary, a Democrat primary in the county of DeKalb, which is the eastern part of Atlanta, inside the proper city. | ||
So, they immediately did a hand recount because one of the candidates Received a total of zero votes. | ||
The second district, which is, I think, a commission district, maybe a different office, but the second district of DeKalb County received zero votes. | ||
DeKalb County immediately did a hand recount, and it was a Democrat primary, you know, competition. | ||
So whereas you have to take someone to court or lose in court because you don't have standing in order to attempt to force a hand recount in DeKalb County, when it's a Democrat primary and someone gets when it's a Democrat primary and someone gets zero votes, which these machines are unquestionable, that QR code that prints out on the ballot, | ||
You're supposed to believe that that matches the names. | ||
And of course, there's no lifetime evidence of it. | ||
And so, yeah, I mean, that's ridiculous. | ||
So that just clearly shows the voting machines don't work. | ||
And that's an obvious, egregious error that you can see and say, we need to recount this. | ||
How many times has that happened without the obvious error? | ||
And we don't recount it, and we have totally fake election results. | ||
I mean, we don't even have a winner in the Pennsylvania primary with Oz and the other guy that's running. | ||
I mean, what do you mean we don't have a winner yet? | ||
There's votes and a machine counting. | ||
What do you mean you don't have a winner? | ||
It's a joke. | ||
We need to get back to paper ballots. | ||
Again, you know, here's the thing. | ||
And Jeff, thank you for the call. | ||
It's not about being... | ||
How do I say this? | ||
It's the same thing with the gun issue. | ||
Like, hey, I don't want kids going to school in what feels like a, you know, if they're in a military zone or something, and there's a bunch of armed guards. | ||
I don't think it has to be like that, but okay, fine. | ||
Yeah, like, I don't like that idea. | ||
Are we trying to stop a school from getting shot or not? | ||
Like, yeah, I may not like the measures, but if I'm gonna try to stop people from getting shot at a school, I'm gonna take the measures, even if I don't like them, because that's how you prioritize things. | ||
So it's the same thing with the voting. | ||
Do we want to do hand counting again? | ||
Like, do we want to do hand counted ballots that take all day, all night, whatever, and then that painstaking process? | ||
No! | ||
I wish we didn't. | ||
I wish we had tech we could trust. | ||
I wish we had leaders we could trust. | ||
I wish it wasn't that way. | ||
But it's not! | ||
So yeah, does it suck? | ||
I mean, here we are, 21st century, apparently we're going to send rovers to Mars, but we still have to hand count ballots? | ||
Well, if I don't want to have rigged elections, then that's the solution. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
So yeah, I don't want kids going to a military zone school, but if I don't want people getting shot, maybe we need armed guards. | ||
Yeah, I don't want to have to still sit here and count hand ballots, paper ballots all day long, but if that's how we're going to save our elections, then it needs to be done. | ||
Let's go to another call, by the way. | ||
Well, let's just go to another call now. | ||
Let's go to James in Pennsylvania. | ||
James, you're on the InfoWars Sunday Night Live transmission. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Mr. Troy, good evening. | ||
Good evening. | ||
My good news is that finally everyone is waking up to the new world order. | ||
They can see the agenda that is laid before them. | ||
All those children that perished in that school, they now are with the Father. | ||
Praise Yahshua El Messiah. | ||
They've guided them into the light. | ||
What we need to see happen here is the homegrown gardens, a separate society. | ||
We need to separate ourselves from the left. | ||
We need to separate ourselves as much as possible. | ||
Here's the problem with that, because I do agree, but there is no separating from the left. | ||
They need us. | ||
They need us. | ||
They need our energy. | ||
They need our resources. | ||
They need our compliance. | ||
You can't separate with that. | ||
It has to be completely removed and terminated. | ||
We can terminate our agreement with them. | ||
Just don't participate. | ||
I hear what you're saying. | ||
The system is the system. | ||
And this is the third dimensional reality that we are here stuck in. | ||
However, we don't have to agree with them mentally or their ideals or anything like that. | ||
You want to kill babies? | ||
We don't want nothing to do with that. | ||
You want to start a world war? | ||
We don't want nothing to do with that. | ||
You want to launch nukes and hide your crime? | ||
We don't want nothing to do with that. | ||
And sadly, the best and easiest way would be to stop paying taxes, but we know what would happen if that went down. | ||
And that's who he is. | ||
Render Caesar to his is his. | ||
He just flipped over the money tables. | ||
Where do you want to go with this, brother? | ||
I mean, that's the key, honestly. | ||
The government's out of control. | ||
It's inorganic. | ||
It's unnatural. | ||
It's demonic. | ||
It's evil. | ||
It's murderous. | ||
It's run its course, folks. | ||
The U.S. | ||
government is too big. | ||
It's failed. | ||
It needs to be scaled back at least by half, and we need to stop paying taxes. | ||
I mean, that's what it comes down to. | ||
I don't know how or if that's even plausible, but I mean that's really what it comes down to. | ||
We need to stop letting the government steal our money from us to engage in evil. | ||
Period. | ||
And so that's kind of like where we're both at the crux here, James, is yeah, we can't really separate with the left. | ||
They need us to survive. | ||
That's why they want us to be taxed into oblivion and to subjugate us by taking our firearms. | ||
They need us But if we just, yeah, if we just say, nope, we're not in the social contract with you anymore. | ||
You have violated social contracts. | ||
We're done. | ||
We're not paying into your evil games anymore. | ||
We're not doing it. | ||
That'd be one way. | ||
I just don't know the path to get there. | ||
So I'm not sure if it's possible. | ||
Unfortunately, you have to walk the path. | ||
You have to steady the sword. | ||
You have to... | ||
I mean, we could all be homeless, you know. | ||
I mean, I guess we could just go all live in the streets and just refuse to pay any property taxes by not having any property, but that's what they want. | ||
That's their goal. | ||
I mean, that's their stated goal. | ||
You'll own nothing, you'll live in the pod, you'll eat the bugs. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
James, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Daniel in North Carolina. | ||
Daniel, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen, I got some good news for you. | |
Yes. | ||
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How would you like I don't know. | |
Let's say a battery that would basically never die for tens of thousands of years. | ||
Well, I don't know if that battery exists, but I will tell you the batteries in Elon Musk's Teslas are pretty impressive. | ||
They can operate an entire house. | ||
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Oh, well, this is pretty new. | |
Apparently it's kind of old. | ||
I shot an idea out about 2011, and apparently somebody started on it. | ||
They grew diamonds. | ||
in a nuclear waste mist and they actually did solidify and they are safe they're working on making them into cell phone batteries and whatnot they're just a little weak so i shot them an idea again if they grow those around a live core and could actually use that in a power plant because this stuff is safe enough to hold recharges itself | ||
it only holds about the power of one double a per cubic inch but it is essentially it's already been done man the The prototype was finished in 2016. | ||
We've got a story there. | ||
Scientists turned nuclear waste into diamond batteries lasting thousands of years. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
That's them. | ||
Well, and that's the thing, too. | ||
I mean, that's always positive news. | ||
The innovations in technology and energy, the problem is the globalists don't want us to have them. | ||
They want to clamp us down as all the new tech and innovations are launching us to the next level. | ||
They want to have that level to themselves. | ||
They don't want us to be there. | ||
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I thought, you know, they're talking about using that for their NASA trips and all that, and I'm like, hey, let's up that wattage a bit. | |
Let's see what we can do to make that work for, like, their cities, you know? | ||
And look, that's why, and I understand both sides of the table on Elon Musk, but I mean, that's why I look at Elon Musk and I say, look, this guy's not anti-human. | ||
He's pro-freedom. | ||
And he's the kind of guy that can innovate and bring new tech to this planet. | ||
And if he doesn't want to use it against us, then I say good for him. | ||
Because everyone else wants to use it against us. | ||
I mean, Apple spies on you, Windows spies on you. | ||
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Yeah, if he's not going to kill us and he just wants to, you know, see what we can do as a race together, then, uh, yeah, I'm with that too, as long as he don't want to make us do it. | |
All right, Daniel. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go now to Steve in Kansas. | ||
Steve, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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I'm here. | |
Are you there? | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
We have you. | ||
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Yes. | |
Oh, Owen Stroyer, the Cut Destroyer. | ||
Yes. | ||
With you. | ||
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I got you, brother. | |
I've got three things I want to cover. | ||
Number one, X3 and DNA Force. | ||
If you're not on it, get on it. | ||
Those are the most excellent products that I've ever come across. | ||
Folks, we don't really... I think we're sold out of DNA Force at NFORESTORE.com. | ||
I think one of our affiliates though, Free World Outlet, still has stock. | ||
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Yeah, Free World Outlet. | |
Yeah, so look, I read a lot of health news and I've got like health magazine subscriptions and stuff. | ||
Every once in a while, a story will pop up about PQQ and CoQ10 and how incredible those ingredients are. | ||
Folks, there's a reason why DNA Force Plus is expensive. | ||
The PQQ and the CoQ10, look, the scientific research that's been done and the statements I could make on it, you won't believe. | ||
And so every time I read these stories about PQQ, CoQ10, it's just like, wow. | ||
I mean, we literally sell this supplement that has it in it in the best quality form. | ||
I mean, this DNA Force Plus is as elite as it gets, folks. | ||
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Exactly. | |
And I don't care what the stories say. | ||
I just know what it does for me. | ||
What has it done for you? | ||
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Oh, my Lord. | |
You've just noticed the difference. | ||
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It's increased my ability to think and You know, I'm 60 years old, and it has done wonders for me. | |
So I'm telling your listeners, get it. | ||
Use it. | ||
Take it. | ||
It works great. | ||
It does things you will not believe. | ||
All right, number two. | ||
This weekend, I've heard a lot. | ||
I've been listening to the program, and I've heard a lot of these people come on here. | ||
This weekend is about our servicemen and women. | ||
That have served our country. | ||
My grandfather was a navigator on B-24s in North Africa against Goebbels, Goebbels, whatever the hell his name was. | ||
Oh, sorry. | ||
I wasn't supposed to cut. | ||
I am so proud of my grandfather for what he did. | ||
My uncle was on nuke subs back in the sixties out of Pearl Harbor. | ||
I am very proud of my service members and my family that have done what they did, and that is what this weekend is all about. | ||
Everybody needs to remember that. | ||
I know the world is crazy, but we need to remember our service members. | ||
Please honor the people that have served and died or not died, but just please remember this weekend is about them. | ||
So, let's keep it real about what this weekend is about. | ||
Number three. | ||
Max in Kansas. | ||
The crew has my email. | ||
Get a hold of me. | ||
We need to network. | ||
Are you talking about the young guy that calls in? | ||
Yeah! | ||
Probably listening right now. | ||
I mean, I don't suggest you put your email out there, but... That's why I put it out there, too. | ||
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We need to network. | |
We all need to network. | ||
All of us need to network. | ||
So if he's listening, your crew has my email. | ||
Please have him get a hold of me. | ||
That's all I'm asking. | ||
All right, Steve. | ||
We gotta take a break. | ||
God bless you, brother. | ||
We gotta take a break. | ||
God bless the soldiers as well. | ||
Great point. | ||
Final segment coming up. | ||
Coming up your calls. | ||
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Happy Memorial Day weekend. | |
God bless all of our veterans out there. | ||
Final segment of InfoWars Sunday Night Live brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Folks, when you hear people calling in talking about the great supplements, InfoWarsStore.com is where you can get them. | ||
And once again, a big thank you to all of our vets. | ||
We love ya. | ||
Now we've taken 10 calls, so I'm 5 away from my goal of 15. | ||
We might even be able to go over that. | ||
We've also gone to 10 different states with those 10 calls. | ||
We're going to continue the diversity here. | ||
How do you like that for diversita? | ||
So we go now to Josh in Massachusetts. | ||
Josh, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey Owen, how's it going? | |
Howdy. | ||
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Hey, so I basically wanted to call in and just talk about Massachusetts a little bit. | |
I'm a pretty democratic state. | ||
What's your positive news? | ||
You got a positive story first, though? | ||
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Yes. | |
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
So I was getting into that. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I just wanted to make sure. | ||
I should have refreshed that as the topic. | ||
I blew it as the host. | ||
That's my bad, Josh. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, no worries, Owen. | |
I actually have two positive things. | ||
The first one being is that in Massachusetts, we actually have a governor and lieutenant governor running for the Republican side that actually seem like very good candidates for Massachusetts. | ||
Um, which is Chris Doty, for Governor, and Lieutenant Governor, um, Kate Campanelli. | ||
Yeah, that's good. | ||
What's the name of that rhino governor you've had there? | ||
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Yeah, we have Governor Baker, who... Yeah, Baker, he's a real... After people realized... He's a piece of work. | |
After people realized that he was affiliated with China and all the work he's done for them, a lot of people want him out on both sides. | ||
You know, most people know he's a rhino. | ||
But anyways, the other thing I wanted to say was, the big thing is, censorship is horrible. | ||
Most people I know aren't even aware of it, but because of my time working at Google, I know a lot of shit about censorship. | ||
Sorry, I didn't mean to swear. | ||
There's a lot of stuff with censorship that is absolutely abhorrent right now. | ||
And the big thing is, like you said earlier in the show, one of the big things that's extremely important is, you know, you get out there, talk with people. | ||
It has such a, you know, significant difference in what you're able to do. | ||
You post something on Facebook, it gets 10 likes. | ||
You stand on a street corner for the second time, or you stand out somewhere with a lot of people and start having conversations with them, it's so much more effective. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
I mean, if people don't believe me, look up, uh, his name's Phil O'Connell. | ||
And what he did is, in the five-college area, he used to hold up signs that were kind of offensive. | ||
You know, like, his most famous one was, Feminist Witches and Soy Boy Female Dog. | ||
Feminist witches and soy boy bitches. | ||
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That's the liberals. | |
He held us up at the most popular intersection in the five college areas. | ||
So everybody that went to UMass Amherst would have to pass by him on the street. | ||
The funny thing with the free speech is the Amherst Business Improvement District, her name's Sarah LaCourse, she actually tried stopping businesses from providing any type of material You aid him in creating his signage because of how effective it was. | ||
So I want to leave with that and just say, you know, get out there, have conversations with people, you know, wear InfoWare shirt because people will have conversations with you and they'll say, Hey, I like your shirt, you know? | ||
Yeah, and absolutely. | ||
People are doing like banner hangs, flag waves. | ||
You do it over a big popular bridge in a big city. | ||
We've done it here before. | ||
I've done it multiple times. | ||
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In fact, I think it's more Sorry to cut you off, but I think it's more effective to just have those conversations because what happens is, like what we're seeing on social media right now, is that the left has gotten so divisive that they're eating their own. | |
And a lot of people, even people that consider themselves Democrats, they don't realize the manipulation where they don't realize like, oh, Facebook has control over all the content that comes in front of my feed. | ||
So if Facebook has an ulterior motive, these people are completely unaware of it. | ||
And I think that's a huge thing that people need to consider. | ||
But like I said, when you have conversations with people, it's a lot easier to reach the middle ground. | ||
And that's why this is such an important platform here. | ||
Not just for the news we cover, but also just keep this forum for people to call in and voice their opinions and everything else we do. | ||
Another example is I'm talking to a buddy of mine who is down I don't know if he was at the Indy 500. | ||
I forget. | ||
He had a big race this weekend, and they had a booth. | ||
There's a lot of veteran activity. | ||
They had a booth, and they were trying to get awareness for the veterans that are still rotting in jail because of January 6th, like Joe Biggs and others. | ||
And they were just shocked. | ||
Like, nobody knew. | ||
Like, nobody knew there were political prisoners from January 6th. | ||
Nobody knew there were veterans in solitary confinement for January 6th. | ||
Now, sadly, they said a lot of people actually didn't care. | ||
But yeah, they were, like, alerting people. | ||
So, I mean, word of mouth is still huge. | ||
One of the first things that ever got me attention in the media was a local story that ran in the St. | ||
Louis Post-Dispatch. | ||
It was, like, 2014, probably. | ||
I just did it by myself. | ||
I just stood on a bridge by myself with a couple signs. | ||
And then there were some other guys that drove by and they came and said, hey, you should move your position. | ||
You can see it better over here. | ||
And so they helped me out. | ||
So, yeah, it's the actual person-to-person intelligence that is deteriorating because of the advancement of tech, which is easily censored, as you're pointing out, Josh. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. | ||
Let's go to Doris in Maryland. | ||
Doris, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Alan. | |
It's nice to talk to you. | ||
I really appreciate your time. | ||
I wanted to call in because, well first of all, the good thing, you said you wanted to talk about the happy thing that's happening. | ||
Yes. | ||
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I noticed today, it was a beautiful day, blue skies, and I didn't see any chemtrails, and that's rare where I am. | |
Yeah, today was a day, yeah, let me echo that. | ||
There were no chemtrails in Austin, Texas today. | ||
Clear blue skies, not a single chemtrail. | ||
It is a blessed day when the globalists don't poison our air. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So I guess they're taking off for the holiday, I don't know. | ||
But anyway, the reason I called was I wanted to talk about, I guess, the deep state, and I'll put that in quotes. | ||
I was watching CrowdSource, The Truth. | ||
I don't know, they used to, I actually got turned on to them on Band.Video with Jason Goodman, and he had a really interesting one that he just posted on Friday regarding an office that Jason stumbled upon when he was doing some research. | ||
That no one had ever heard of and it's called the White House Military Office. | ||
And apparently it's a military arm and it runs the President. | ||
Totally runs the President. | ||
Everything, what he eats, where he goes, where the plane goes, everything. | ||
And it was actually run by a guy named Mahou Barghis. | ||
Do they run Secret Service too? | ||
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Apparently. | |
I mean, the way he was talking, it appears to be the deep state. | ||
Now, what's interesting, this guy Mahu Varghese, who I think he's Persian or Indian or Persian, was the director, and he left January 22nd. | ||
So the position is actually, the director position of this White House military office is actually vacant. | ||
Now, this guy Varghese went to The National Endowment for Democracy, which is some kind of weird NGO, and he's running that. | ||
But there's nobody at the helm. | ||
There's no one running this. | ||
White House Military Office. | ||
If you look it up, I'm sure you can find it because he had it on his video. | ||
He searched all these. | ||
Actually, there's an anonymous Chinese national named Ding Ping Ching, who has actually volunteered his time to run it for Joe Biden. | ||
He's running the whole thing right now. | ||
Ding Ping Ching. | ||
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Okay. | |
Just so happens to run with President Xi Jinping. | ||
I mean, you know. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I'm being facetious, Doris. | ||
I was being sarcastic. | ||
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No, no, I understand. | |
I mean, it's crazy. | ||
I mean, I think Greg Reese really needs to do a deep dive on this because it was not... Well, there you go. | ||
Greg is tuned in right now, another great veteran. | ||
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Yeah, and so... Greg, Doris has a request, okay? | |
Yeah, yeah, so... So where's the Goodman video, though, so he can kind of start down the trail? | ||
Okay, so if you go to Crowdsource the Truth, it's his... I think it's his main video right now because it was just posted on Friday. | ||
And that's on Bandod Video. | ||
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Yeah, but real quick, what's interesting is the... | |
I guess it's another director of this National Endowment for Democracy, with this weird NGO that I'd never heard of, is being run by Barbara Haig. | ||
And that's the daughter of Alexander Haig. | ||
Yeah, the Deep State runs Deep. | ||
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So there you go. | |
Is this the Deep State? | ||
Oh for sure! | ||
That's definitely an element of the Deep State. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
He had never seen it. | ||
He somehow stumbled on this military office. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
It just blew me away when I watched the video. | ||
So yeah, people need to take a look at that. | ||
Apparently, if you have a membership, you can go to the deep dive that he does later. | ||
So the video stops, but you have to be a member to listen to the rest of it. | ||
But you can find the free version at band.video? | ||
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Well, crowdsource the truth. | |
I don't know if you still host them. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
We have so many people on Band Out Video, it's hard for me to keep up. | ||
I think they did have a channel. | ||
They might still, I don't know. | ||
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Yeah, but you can find it. | |
So, Crowd Source of Truth with Jason Goodman, and it's the one he just posted on Friday. | ||
Independent journalism is rising. | ||
Doris, thank you so much. | ||
Independent journalism is rising, and it's defeating the New World Order journalism, and they don't know what to do about it, because they still have the facade of their dominance. | ||
They still have the million dollar hosts. | ||
They still have all the big fancy equipment. | ||
They still get all the secret access and everything. | ||
It's all a facade. | ||
It's the dying media. | ||
It's the dinosaur media. | ||
Once all their window dressing and riches go away, they have nothing left. | ||
That's why so many that leave the mainstream media become kind of irrelevant like Bill O'Reilly, Megyn Kelly, and so many more. | ||
All right, let's go to Allen in Tennessee. | ||
Allen, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
Great to talk with you. | ||
Hey, my good news story is I was walking out of Walmart earlier today, and this kid, 15, maybe 14 years old, was walking behind his parents. | ||
They both had their faces buried in the cell phone, and he pointed at my shirt, my Alex Jones is right shirt, and said, Hey, that's the truth. | ||
Which one did you have the black one with the red lightning bolt? | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
Oh, yeah. | ||
Very nice. | ||
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And then the plug I want to make was I'm waiting on my third founding members going to arrive. | |
Right on. | ||
You got the whole collection. | ||
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Hopefully soon. | |
What else, brother? | ||
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Well, I just wanted to go ahead and stress on this Memorial Day weekend that we recognize those soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines who put on the uniform and never came home. | |
Yep. | ||
My day, since I was a 20-year Navy veteran, my day isn't until November. | ||
Because I didn't make it home. | ||
Well, right on, brother. | ||
And we do tend to forget sacrifices men and women have made, not just the ones with us now, but the ones that were before us, generations before us, to fought, that have fought and died for this country and the freedoms that we take advantage or, excuse me, disregard and do take advantage of, but take for granted. | ||
And so, it just, you see it, It's kind of the same thing. | ||
It's like all these people going out to the tragedy and Uvalde shooting for their own purposes. | ||
Oh, everybody loves to support the veteran on the special days. | ||
Well, you know, sometimes they need it on a regular day, too. | ||
Sometimes they need a little love, a little encouragement, a little remembrance on a regular day, too. | ||
But we certainly want to heap that over them today and this weekend, this Memorial Day weekend. | ||
And God bless you, Alan, and thank you for your call. | ||
Let's go to, man, we're going to do it. | ||
We're going to go to Canada. | ||
We've got Mark in Canada now. | ||
Mark, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Hey, how's it going? | ||
Howdy. | ||
It's an honor to actually talk to you, Owen. | ||
You're an inspiration to me, and so I want to start with my good things, okay? | ||
Alright, let's do it. | ||
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Alright, so InfoWars, because it saved my mom, my sisters, Um, from taking that vaccine because I found you guys in good time. | |
Just in the nick of time. | ||
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Yeah, it was in the nick of time because it was, uh, but started 2020 and I was feeling like this COVID wasn't making sense and I seen Alex on Facebook one time on one of the band sites and I found him and literally I probably would have been jabbed up by now. | |
But I don't want to get too. | ||
That's one good thing. | ||
I also want to say to you guys down there, you guys live in red state, so you should count yourself lucky because what they're doing to us in Canada right now is getting a little bit insane. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
You guys had German Mackenzie on and And he was at the Ottawa protest. | ||
So my other good thing was I got to meet some great people in Ottawa. | ||
I felt like I was alone because all it was was my family and a couple of my neighbours that were trying to push back and that Ottawa protest was great. | ||
It brought back some kind of a sense of Canada because I didn't know where I was going to go anymore because I'm stuck here. | ||
Did they show up at his house? | ||
coming after Jeremy McKenzie. | ||
Now the whole government is going after his fake mean country podcast. | ||
He calls it Diagon. | ||
And all of a sudden this is getting like the Senate and the House are talking about it. | ||
And that's why they enacted the Emergency Act. | ||
Did they show up at his house? | ||
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Who's that? | |
I guess the cops or whoever it is that's going after Jeremy. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
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They've gone after him. | |
He was in jail for like four days for a misdemeanor charge about going after. | ||
He literally was standing on the street protesting the emergency order for mask mandates for kids because the guy who was running Nova Scotia said that, yeah, apparently we're going to keep forcing these kids, even though the mask mandates are gone, to wear these masks. | ||
And they were protesting on the street, and they walked him and his girlfriend out. | ||
So I don't... I'm just... What's the Canadian... They just enacted some more gun laws, and I just... I'm like... But there's hope. | ||
There is hope. | ||
James Cobb, a guy... He started in February marching across Canada, and he's in Ontario now, and he's coming for Canada Day. | ||
And everybody needs to be at Canada Day because We got there. | ||
They're taking everything from us. | ||
And if we can't see that, what they did to us in that, um, that, uh, Ottawa protest, and I couldn't get there. | ||
I wanted to be there when the cops were running over. | ||
We don't even know what happened to that second guy who got trampled on like It was like, yeah, it was really bad. | ||
The girl, the lady in the walker got ran over. | ||
We don't know what happened to the Clydesdale guy. | ||
We still don't know if that guy's dead. | ||
Did they pay his family off? | ||
Nobody knows that. | ||
Like, what's going on up here? | ||
Like, you guys gotta be happy. | ||
I can't even get out of my country right now. | ||
I can't fly out of my country. | ||
I'm unvaccinated. | ||
I can't drive across the border. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
It's not as bad in America, but if you want to travel back home, like, you can travel most countries now, and they don't make you take a vaccine or a test in most places. | ||
If you want to come back into America, they make you take a test. | ||
And if you fail, they will not let you in. | ||
That's our freedom-loving country. | ||
You're a citizen. | ||
You show no symptoms. | ||
If you fail one of the fake tests, you can't come back in. | ||
But oh, if you're an illegal immigrant, southern border's wide open for you. | ||
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Well, it's not... We can't even drive across the border. | |
It's crazy. | ||
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Unvaccinated Canadians are not allowed to leave Canada. | |
Must be nice. | ||
Trudeau's got you as a nice slave. | ||
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I'm not a slave, man. | |
I got my gun license and I got my guns before they started shutting their shit down. | ||
So, you know what? | ||
I don't know. | ||
They're coming eventually. | ||
Yeah, it's like Europe and then Canada and America. | ||
That seems to be kind of the way it goes. | ||
They'll try it in Europe, then they try it in Canada, then they bring it here. | ||
But hey, the people in Canada are definitely waking up. | ||
That's for sure, Mark. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Joe in Arizona. | ||
Joe, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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How you doing, Owen? | |
Howdy, good. | ||
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First, good news. | |
I have evacuated the Democratic hellhole of Pennsylvania and I'm off-grid in Arizona now. | ||
Good for you. | ||
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That's my good news story. | |
Yeah, you're like many people fleeing Democrat areas because it's a hellhole. | ||
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Well, yeah, I've been trying since before COVID. | |
It just took this long to sell the house. | ||
Uh, number two, to my... Uh-oh. | ||
I bought her coins. | ||
I bought two of them. | ||
One for me, one for you. | ||
It's your turn. | ||
Hey, we lost you there for a second. | ||
We just picked you back up. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Whatever you just said, say it again. | ||
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Okay. | |
Uh, to my friend, Ironic Skinny D, I bought the second series of the Founder Coins. | ||
I bought two. | ||
One for me, one for him. | ||
It's his turn. | ||
He needs to buy two of the third. | ||
Okay, I see. | ||
He needs to go to 1776coin.com right now because it's selling out quick. | ||
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Yeah, I saw you're up to 60% sold. | |
Yeah, we just crossed that threshold, yep. | ||
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Yeah, but anyway... | |
Yeah, that's pretty much, uh, you know, I wanted to give you my feel-good story and give a shout-out to my buddy, because I know he's listening in Pennsylvania. | ||
Well, hey, good for you. | ||
You're one of many Americans leaving the Democrat hellholes that they've made in this country. | ||
They want to turn the whole country into a Democrat hellhole, but hopefully we don't let them do that. | ||
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Well, yeah, but I don't think Arizona's any better. | |
It's gotta be a little better. | ||
The weather's gotta be better. | ||
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Well, it's a little better because I'm very rural and I don't have to put up with any of the crap. | |
Yeah, I mean, I guess the one thing Pennsylvania and Arizona have in common is they both steal elections for Biden. | ||
So I guess they got that going for them. | ||
Joe, hey, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go quickly now. | ||
Len in Kentucky. | ||
Len, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
I don't have a flagpole, but I got an antenna on my truck. | ||
And I took one of those flags on the stick. | ||
I turned it upside down. | ||
I put it at half mast. | ||
And morning, with the flag upside down, the distress that's in our country. | ||
Well, yes, that is the sign, the flag upside down. | ||
But we are doing positive news. | ||
Do you have a positive development today? | ||
Yes. | ||
I, I went, uh, before I picked this flag up, I was, I was in the big box store because I've been seeing people go to the cemetery and put the flags out. | ||
I said, I want one, you know, and I put the box in the thing and I started walking up the aisle and all of a sudden I was humming a tune and I was going, what, what in the world am I doing? | ||
What am I humming? | ||
And I put words to it and it was God bless America. | ||
I went to the internet. | ||
I saw that Kate Smith introduced that song. | ||
Ronald Reagan had a cameo in the film, and it was introduced as a prayer for this country during World War II. | ||
Well that's a great story, and I don't know what it is about songs like God Bless America, or any of these other patriotic songs like the one we played, Proud to be an American, or America the Beautiful. | ||
They're always an emotional, sometimes tearjerker, but it's always something special. | ||
When you hear those songs, you're in a room with a bunch of proud Americans. | ||
A special feeling. | ||
Len, thanks for the call. | ||
All right. | ||
Final caller. | ||
We got 16 callers in the bank from 16 different states, but I'm going back to Ohio for Eric. | ||
60 seconds, Eric. | ||
Close it out. | ||
Hi, Owen. | ||
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Thanks for taking my call. | |
First-time caller. | ||
Thank you, Alex and InfoWars. | ||
My good story was I was red-pilled three years ago, and I see more and more people. | ||
They're aware of people like you, Alex, Stu Peters, Mike Adams. | ||
The point that I wanted to get to is what if, I think there are millions of us out here that would like to do something, we're not sure what to do, and we don't really have a collective voice. | ||
What if we had somebody like Robert Barnes put together a letter on behalf of the American people suing Well, I will tell you, and unfortunately this is a very long and heavy topic, Eric, and I'm out of time. | ||
Robert Barnes has sued and won in court many times, stopping vaccine mandates and other such things. | ||
There's going to be a lot of legal battles, a lot of intellectual battles and spiritual battles ahead of us. | ||
Eric, thank you for the call. | ||
Folks, we took 17 calls from 16 different states today and Canada, America's largest national park. | ||
And so maybe we'll go for 20 next Sunday, but I'm going to cover all the news on The War Room tomorrow. | ||
Be sure to stay tuned to InfoWars.com for all the breaking news updates. | ||
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Cast, crew. | |
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Hold on. | ||
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Roger. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
Alex, keep going. | ||
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You got this. | |
Let's go to Bo in Arizona. | ||
Bo, you're on InfoWars War Room. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Thank you for taking my call. | |
I just want to start by saying I never miss the War Room. | ||
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Bowie, thank you for your kind words and your support. | |
Let's go to Brian in Arkansas. | ||
Brian, you're on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Owen. | |
Brian. | ||
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Hello. | |
Hey. | ||
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Good to talk to you for the second time. | |
Long-time listener. | ||
Been some time in the Obama, early Obama era. | ||
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You guys do a great job. | ||
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It costs a little bit more to bring it over the border, but you guys need to support. | ||
Because your guys' coverage is invaluable. | ||
From the bottom of my heart, I really appreciate all you guys. | ||
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