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Welcome to Sunday Night Live here on InfoWars. | |
Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
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Giving y'all a big virtual hug. | |
I've been missing you guys been doing my own independent thing. | ||
Um I come in and get to visit with y'all when I can. | ||
Today is a call in show one of my favorites to do because that way I can actually interact with you and hear your thoughts. | ||
You know, I have learned a lot from you callers actually, you know, spurring me to research different things and. | ||
Man, we have a very educated, very research-driven audience, and I just get so excited to talk to you. | ||
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So again, big, huge virtual hug to all of you. | |
I'm so happy to be with you today. | ||
The call in number is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Feel free to call throughout the show. | ||
I have an exciting guest plan today. | ||
Vera Sharaf. | ||
I've only interviewed her once before, but I think she is one of the most consequential people that we can talk to at this time. | ||
With everything going on, Vera Sharaf is a Holocaust survivor, and she is just been very vocal to, of course, her own detriment about She's going to be sharing with us. | ||
All of the signs that she sees of what's happening now today and how reminiscent it is of what she went through and escaping tyranny, medical tyranny, the suppression of speech. | ||
And so she is going to be sharing with us. | ||
She's actually released or releasing a five part documentary series on just the What we can do. | ||
I mean, she's a Holocaust survivor, so she is going to tell us how we can get out of this mess. | ||
So that's going to be coming up, going to be covering some of the major topics of today, and obviously I'm happy to hear from you. | ||
I wanted to start like I do when I have the honor and privilege of sitting in this chair. | ||
I wanted to start with some verses. | ||
I'm going to be talking about suffering, and so I actually was just looking up Bible verses on suffering, and kind of the first three just all went together almost in order. | ||
Providentially. | ||
So I'm going to read those for you. | ||
My production was like three days. | ||
I'm like, well, I'm not here all the time. | ||
So you're getting three verses today instead of a verse of the day. | ||
Second Timothy 312. | ||
Yes, and all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution. | ||
I'm sure many of us have experienced it in one form or another, whether it be battling our I don't know if it's just. | ||
Local school boards or just the nonsense. | ||
We all went through for the past two years being persecuted for if we decided not to get the vaccine. | ||
Me having to throw my whole childhood dream career away. | ||
You know, I'd wanted to be a new thinker. | ||
You know, Ron Burgundy, if you Thankfully I'm still so blessed that I was able to get to achieve that dream and get to be a news anchor in communities in Ohio and then in California, but then having to throw it all away. | ||
And it's been an uncertain path. | ||
It's been learning how to do this independently, how to podcast, being ridiculed by former colleagues that just could not stand that someone was standing up and saying, You know what? | ||
I'm not going to be a propaganda puppet. | ||
I'm going to do it right. | ||
I'm going to seek the truth. | ||
I'm going to be a voice for the voiceless, and that hasn't been an easy road, and it has come with persecution. | ||
We all know what shadow banning is and being deplatformed. | ||
You know, here you are trying to be a voice crying in the wilderness, and yet you're so easily shut off, right? | ||
Many of us have experienced that. | ||
Other verses, 1 Peter 3, 14, But even if you should suffer for righteousness's sake, you are blessed, and do not be afraid of their threats, nor be troubled. | ||
First Peter 314. | ||
There's a lot of great verses on having to go through these trials in First Peter, actually. | ||
So here's another one. | ||
First Peter 510. | ||
But may the God of all grace who called us to his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after you have suffered a while, perfect, establish, strengthen, and settle you. | ||
Um so there you go. | ||
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There's my three verses of the day. | |
So like I said, I'm going to be talking to Vera Shrove, who is no stranger to suffering being a Holocaust survivor, and she is releasing this five part documentary series. | ||
I want to preview because we're going to be talking with her in the second segment today. | ||
So I wanted to preview that for you. | ||
Let's take a look at the trailer for what she is going to be releasing. | ||
Let's take a look at the trailer for what she is going to be releasing. | ||
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and propaganda. | |
Propaganda feeds the fear, foments it, hardens it. | ||
At that time, the fear was against Jews who were accused of being spreaders of infectious disease. | ||
The thing that I realized and was horrified by was that medicine under the Nazis had been totally taken over by government. | ||
And so I realized that panic was being fomented so that people would lose confidence in their ability to discern things. | ||
And so the best way is listen to public health officials, the experts. | ||
The thing that'll get us back to the world that we had before coronavirus is the vaccine and getting that out to all seven billion people. | ||
Bill Gates assumes the mantle of one who has authority in the medical public health field. | ||
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There has never been a public health. | |
The only health that ever existed is the individual's health. | ||
Every single medical procedure, medical practice, It needs to be considered with regards to how does it affect this individual patient. | ||
Is it necessary? | ||
Why did all of you cooperate? | ||
And here's the interesting answer. | ||
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The Nazis never presented themselves as negative, destructive people. | |
They presented themselves as a party who is trying, actually, to make things better. | ||
And that's what they taught people. | ||
When you were taken to a ghetto, it was for your own protection. | ||
When you were taken to your camps, you were told, we have work for you there, and food, and shelter. | ||
We want to help you. | ||
My grandfather, who was in the French Army, he got into camps and he always feared, after that, normal doctors. | ||
He saw them doing all kinds of experiments on people, entering the barracks with huge syringes and things like that. | ||
There were people sent in Australia to camps. | ||
They didn't kill them there. | ||
But the process that we're going through is part of what they were doing to them. | ||
Most people just think, well, we need to do what the government says and they want what is good for us. | ||
And they trust them and they think that's the way it is. | ||
It's so scary that you can understand what happened there and that it happens again. | ||
It's a deja vu, you know? | ||
I feel exactly... I mean, people tell us what to do now. | ||
People are telling us how to do, how to go, what to shop. | ||
We went like sheep in the Second World War. | ||
It's happening now all over the world with this COVID. | ||
I'm against people who are telling me what to do with my body because it's a lie. | ||
It's a big lie. | ||
When people are so blind, I can't stand it. | ||
I have to try to convince them to open their eyes, to open their ears, not to go like sheep. | ||
It's a race between enslavement and Expansion of global human consciousness. | ||
Because there are many many many many more of us. | ||
I'm advocating for non-violent civil disobedience and absolute rejection of all the amendments. | ||
Resist. Resist. Resist. Resist. Resist. | ||
So that is the preview of this docuseries that's coming out. | ||
And we're going to be talking with Vera Sharab in the next segment about this. | ||
I really want to also talk to her about just the signs that we're seeing of heading into yet another world war with the sending of the tanks. | ||
I mean, with the German foreign minister saying, we are at war with Russia. | ||
And then of course, the fact checkers came out and said, She has no constitutional authority to actually declare war. | ||
But yeah, she vocalized that Germany is like proclaiming that they're going to war and they're already violating their agreements that they had in sending these leopard tanks and escalating this tension. | ||
So interested, going to be interested in talking with her about that. | ||
Um, did Larry want to wait? | ||
We have a phone call earlier. | ||
Did he want to weigh in on this about how to slow World War three? | ||
Are we ready to take him or give it a minute? | ||
I'm not sure if we're ready to take him, so I'll wait back in here about that. | ||
There's so many different things that we're seeing, and that's why it's kind of hard to almost get a handle on everything because we have so many things going coming at us at once. | ||
And so sometimes you have to take a step back and decide what are the what are the things that are that we can control right now? | ||
So, um, number one, we've been saying for over the past couple years, all of these manufacturers of food There's been just there's been a list and ongoing list of them suddenly catching fire. | ||
Oh, there was suddenly an accident and all these productions of food and now it's hitting our eggs. | ||
I mean, eggs are ridiculous. | ||
I remember even in California, where everything was more expensive. | ||
I was paying like what? | ||
88 cents. | ||
For a dozen eggs at the Aldi there in California and now fast forward to here in Texas. | ||
I'm I'm getting reports that in New York, some of their more organic. | ||
High quality groceries. | ||
You're going to spend it 12 to $18 on a dozen eggs. | ||
And now there's a manufactured food crisis continuing with a massive fire at a top five egg producing chicken farm. | ||
This is coming from Liberty Daily. | ||
J. D. | ||
I'm sure you have. | ||
And it says that the egg-producing Hellandale Farms in Bozera, Kentucky, caught fire. | ||
This was yesterday. | ||
Massive three-alarm fire. | ||
And again, this is one of the top five in producing eggs. | ||
I'm sure you have also heard of the multiple reports about chickens that were not even laying eggs over the whole entire winter. | ||
I know that Mike Adams, a friend of the show, health ranger here, He's going to be looking into that. | ||
There you go. | ||
That's her talking about it right there. | ||
The chicken conspiracy that they think it's something to have to do with the feed. | ||
So I think that he's working on actually testing the tractor supply of food, seeing if something was done to. | ||
Affect the egg supply in that There's these steps that seem to be being taken to move us into yet another world war, but it's like being eased into instead of these instead of these major actions like tanks. | ||
There's been efforts obviously for many years when it comes to the culture war, so. | ||
It's just getting more blatant and brazen. | ||
I'm sure there that you've probably seen by now, but let's go ahead and see how ridiculous this is again. | ||
The Finland ice skating trainee in their glee to make this acceptable and to shove it down our throats. | ||
Finland premiered a ice skating trainee. | ||
So can we pull that video up? | ||
So here it is. | ||
Um, and there's so many questions I have about this. | ||
So within the first 45 seconds, this trainee ice skater ends up having a fault. | ||
Like the first question is like, man, this person looks like they've like never ice skated before. | ||
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I mean, I don't know. | |
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not sure in the first place. | ||
I mean, like very much beginner. | ||
Um what's also crazy is there's many talented men ice skaters. | ||
Many talented women ice skaters. | ||
So how is a man? | ||
trying to pretend to be a woman in ice skates suddenly so clumsy and so uncoordinated. | ||
It almost looks like you're watching someone try on high heels for the first time. | ||
It's just so ridiculous. | ||
But these this is how it just ends up blowing up in their faces when they try these things. | ||
What's worse than that is when we have, um. | ||
We have someone like President Trump that will actually call this out. | ||
Meanwhile, there are actually pastors that are pushing this agenda. | ||
So let's take a look at Trump talking about how he is pledging to defeat this gender ideology. | ||
We're going to stop the left-wing radical racists and perverts who are trying to indoctrinate our youth. | ||
And we're going to get their Marxist hands off of our children. | ||
We're going to defeat the cult of gender ideology and reaffirm that God created two genders called men and women. | ||
We're not going to allow men to play in women's sports. | ||
And by so doing, you know what happens. | ||
We're going to save the dignity of women and we're going to save women's sports itself. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
We're going to bust up the censorship regime and bring back free speech again. | ||
Okay, so here you have President Trump, who I know many of us have some issues with, right? | ||
He has not come out against the Vax every time that he's asked about it. | ||
He is the cheerleader for it. | ||
It's very frustrating. | ||
I don't know what his agenda is. | ||
I mean, it just makes no sense. | ||
And actually, it infuriates me that he has not made this stand. | ||
I mean, this is a vaccination that we have seen not only taken, like, every day there's a report of someone dying suddenly. | ||
There's obviously this epidemic of coincidences. | ||
But families that trusted their personal doctors, they were betrayed. | ||
And he is not saying anything about it. | ||
I mean, he was at So can diamonds memorial and here, you know her sister is speaking out about this is not a conspiracy theory, and he still has so much allegiance to this thing. | ||
But I do appreciate that he's actually brave enough to call out this cult of gender ideology and then compare that with this Andy Stanley. | ||
A pastor who's just been disappointment after disappointment. | ||
Now he's been exposed for basically pushing this agenda on children. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
Sometimes I fear like getting too caught up in this whole, you know, gay is a sin, whatever, because I have family members and friends that identify as homosexual. | ||
But at the end of the day, my interpretation of the Bible says that it's wrong. | ||
And I'm sorry if that's the case, but that is what I see in black and white in the Bible. | ||
But I feel like sometimes you can get I think that that is a personal. | ||
Relationship thing between God and the person that is struggling with that. | ||
They have to be convicted. | ||
tree and all these other things that so many other people are guilty of. | ||
So I think that that is a personal relationship thing between God and the person that is struggling with that. | ||
They have to be convicted. | ||
But my point is, is this, this is a pastor that is not only not saying, okay, you know, it's your conviction, but he's advocating and helping to, Do this to kids. | ||
I mean this at the end of the day, this is just so completely focused on sex. | ||
I mean, why are we so laser focused culturally on? | ||
Pushing our children to know what their sexual preferences are to the point that a pastor is like we want to get them resources and now he is. | ||
Basically referring families to for referring Christian children struggling with their sexual identities wondering if they're gay to a collective open affirming all LGBTQ counselors. | ||
And then what's worse? | ||
Is that even in their documentation? | ||
Like, well, what if you're not in a Christian? | ||
We absolutely do offer services to non-Christians because we don't believe Christianity is the only way to God and respect, value, and validate others' belief systems. | ||
Where did Andy Stanley miss? | ||
I am the way, the truth, and the life, and no one can come to the Father except through me. | ||
Jesus Christ saying, I am the way, the truth, and the life. | ||
No one can come to the Father except through me. | ||
And then through this indoctrination effort that a pastor is pushing, they even get wishy-washy on that. | ||
That is what's just so infuriating. | ||
So we have Trump, who's certainly no saint, but at least he's bravely standing up against the culture ideology. | ||
And then you have a disappointing Andy Stanley, who is Pushing our Children into more confusion. | ||
Vimeo bans documentary about parents concern over transgender surgery for minors. | ||
So they removed a documentary called Dead Name and just think about how awful that is and how satanic that is. | ||
So not only are we pushing children to be confused and question who they are, but we're pushing them to accept that part of them has died. | ||
A dead name. | ||
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I mean, these crazy cult people. | |
Parents that basically have man chowns and syndrome like they just want the attention. | ||
They're like, Yeah, we the school's using my my son's dead name. | ||
So now my daughter, my new daughter is traumatized like they're embracing. | ||
Death! | ||
And this this Vimeo this documentary put on on Vimeo was parents just talking about the concerns over the surgeries that are mutilations and they took it down and said it was like hateful. | ||
According to the maker of the film Taylor Reese, deadname is subtly explosive but does not contain hate speech or anything hateful. | ||
But they don't want the truth to be out there. | ||
Murray State University is offering students sizing assistance for chest binders. | ||
So Murray State University, you know, they make sure that they tell people that we're not providing the chest binders. | ||
We're just providing the services for our students to learn about how they can flatten their anatomy. | ||
And, you know, and there's been harm correlated with doing this to yourself. | ||
But somehow it's okay because they're just providing this service, you know. | ||
For the process of flattening your chest to make it more male presenting. | ||
And you know, just because you're not giving them away, I guess that makes it OK. | ||
So we're having that at the college level. | ||
And, um, yeah, again, this is a call in show. | ||
So, uh, like I began this with, there's so many signs, not only that we might be entering a World War three situation, but they've already begun long before this with the culture war and coming after our kids. | ||
And I want to provide some solutions to that. | ||
But, um, Larry from Florida had a comment about how to slow World War three. | ||
So Larry, uh, you're on the air, Larry. | ||
Are we connected? | ||
I talked once before about the exact thing you were just talking about, about President Trump's lack of taking a position on the vaccine. | ||
But I think the issue is one of reach. | ||
And when I say reach, it's how many people can you get to? | ||
I've been talking about this and standing on street corners since last April, May. | ||
And trying to get attention. | ||
But, you know, my reach is very small compared to Alex and basically InfoWars and your reach. | ||
And I'm thinking at this point, they're not perfect, but we've got a Congress and we've got a House of Representatives that may be able to slow things down by standing up and speaking and saying, President Biden, we have an authorized door. | ||
President Biden, We're spending way too much money over here that's not audited. | ||
We need to have this come in front of Congress for a formal declaration of war. | ||
That will get a lot of people to have to take positions, because right now they just push it off on Biden. | ||
But you got guys like Lindsey Graham, Senator Lindsey, saying it's regime change in Russia. | ||
That's our goal. | ||
He said that publicly on television. | ||
And so I think we need to To work with what we've got, and what I would think is if you could get one-tenth of the Infowarriors to just email Congress, to call Congressional offices, and just say, hey, you really need to get peace over here in Ukraine. | ||
This proxy war with Russia is only helping basically China and the globalist elite. | ||
Nobody else. | ||
It's not helping us. | ||
And so that would be my suggestion. | ||
Yeah Larry, you bring up a lot of good points that I want to expand on. | ||
Thank you so much for your phone call, Larry. | ||
So he talked about he has been talking to people having one on one conversations on street corners. | ||
If he has to, we also do need to be reminded that even though it sometimes might seem like it's not doing anything to reach out to your representation. | ||
I mean, they're called representatives. | ||
They're supposed to represent you. | ||
So don't complain about what they're doing. | ||
Don't call them a rhino. | ||
Don't Say those things if you're not going to actually reach out and write letters and make phone calls. | ||
But this whole concept of one-on-one conversations, he was talking about, I don't have the reach that maybe you do or that maybe Alex Jones does. | ||
I mean, I've been kind of having this more and more of a revelation that sometimes this isn't the most effective way, even though I'm so happy to when I have a platform— Sometimes it's really just not the most effective way, but like person to person conversations are really where you can make change. | ||
I was, um and have been realizing this, especially with just, uh, obviously I got my hair done recently. | ||
So you have these long conversations as a woman. | ||
I don't know about men, but when you're a woman and you have to go and get your hair done, you have these long conversations. | ||
You're in a chair, you're getting your hair dyed, you're getting it cut, you're getting whatever. | ||
And so over the course of the past year and a half since I've been in Texas, I've been seeing the same lady. | ||
And so our conversation started about, you know, very innocently. | ||
Um, you know, just talking about things that we can agree on about how crazy things are. | ||
She was clearly getting, um, all juiced up with the shots and feeling like that was the best thing. | ||
And as I saw her about every 6 to 8 weeks, you know, for refreshers, um, we would Oh, you said your family members are all all juiced. | ||
But but you got sick anyways. | ||
Oh, why do you think that is? | ||
It was very much. | ||
I would ask a lot of questions. | ||
Then she she had actually had a situation where she had blood clotting and she had to get all this surgery like on her uterus. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Um and so it's like, well, you know. | ||
Did you hear that? | ||
There's a correlation between the shots and what you're now having to go through an experience. | ||
And she's like, I did hear that. | ||
And so she went from being all about these vaccines to she was like, I got to I did my part. | ||
I will not do anymore. | ||
I'm not getting the boosters. | ||
She's had to have it happen. | ||
Personally, you know, and through guided conversation with just not combatively, but asking questions were able to have very productive conversations. | ||
And so this past time I've gotten able to be more and more bold with these conversations. | ||
I said, you know, um. | ||
Because she knows by now, like what I do. | ||
And I said, well, you know, let me ask you this question. | ||
When you go to the DMV or the BMV, depending on where you live, like Bureau of Motor Vehicles or Department of Motor Vehicles, I'm like, how is your experience there? | ||
And she's like, oh, it's awful. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
You know, I'm like, so it's a government run agency that you go to and the experience is not good. | ||
Do you trust them? | ||
No, I don't trust them. | ||
Okay, so how do you feel about the IRS? | ||
You know, do you trust the IRS? | ||
And oh, gosh, we had awful situations with, you know, with owning our own businesses. | ||
And like, it's just so oppressive. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
So basically, I'm getting the feeling that you don't trust your government. | ||
And I'm like, and she's like, no, of course not. | ||
So that's like, that's another thing that people can, when pushed in the corner, they can agree on and then you can have further conversations. | ||
Like, okay, so do you think that maybe Me exposing or me wanting to tell you these things are because we have a mutual distrust of our government because of the examples and questions I just asked. | ||
So it's kind of, you need to start practicing ways you can reach people, you know, with one-on-one conversations. | ||
There's obviously been this censorship issue, but they can't keep us from having these one-on-one conversations with everyone that we meet. | ||
And really get used to and comfortable with asking these questions. | ||
And then it ended up that we ended up having this whole conversation about, you know, I'm like, I actually sometimes going to the most extreme, which in my case was like talking about questions I had about the moon landing. | ||
It ended up being this. | ||
This huge conversation, which at the end of she's like, yeah, wow. | ||
She's like, I have to talk to my husband about this. | ||
This is not adding up. | ||
I don't know if I believe that we landed on the moon. | ||
And I'm like, and it's fine if you do. | ||
I was like, but I, I surrender that if there's more evidence that we did can I don't know if it's. | ||
Compelling than I have an open mind enough to surrender that that we did. | ||
I'm like, but I've seen so much and research so much that I'm I'm not on board with that, you know, so sometimes even going to the most extreme can open and red pill people's eyes to have these other Yeah, I think one of the most important lesson from Larry that we learned about. | ||
Is just sometimes those one on one conversations are even more effective than than being on a platform like this. | ||
Well, coming up, we're gonna be talking to You know, the biggest extreme. | ||
She went through the Holocaust. | ||
She's a Holocaust survivor, and she's been seeing the warning signs of what we've been going through now. | ||
And so we're going to be talking with her and how we want solutions. | ||
Like, how can we survive what we're experiencing right now? | ||
And she'll preview her documentary series coming up, and then we'll get back to more of your phone calls and some more news of the day. | ||
Thank you for being with me today, guys. | ||
Can't wait to talk some more. | ||
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All right, welcome back to Sunday Night Live. | |
Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
So happy to be here with an amazing guest, Vera Sharav, who can really give us very poignant perspective on what we're seeing happen today. | ||
all of the medical tyranny, the attacks on free speech, with this unique perspective of being a Holocaust survivor herself. | ||
So, Vera, thank you for everything that you're doing and for being a voice in all of this and giving us that perspective. | ||
Let's start with some of your background for people that might not be fully aware of what you've been up to and what you've been through. | ||
Can you give me a brief history? | ||
Yes. | ||
I was born in 1937 in Romania. | ||
And in 1941, my family was evicted from our home. | ||
And we were deported to a concentration camp in Ukraine. | ||
My father died there before I was five. | ||
I was in the camp actually for three years. | ||
This was not a death camp. | ||
It was a kind of camp where they left you to starve. | ||
Nothing was given out. | ||
It wasn't regimented. | ||
But the fear of death was always hovering there because there were lists that would be put out periodically. | ||
And if you were put on the list, you could be sent to a death camp or a slave labor camp. | ||
And how were you able to escape that situation? | ||
Well, In 1944, when the Nazis, the final solution was in full swing, they were going to evacuate all the camps and exterminate all the Jews. | ||
My mother got wind of a rescue mission for some Jewish orphans. | ||
And so she put me on the list. | ||
Even though I was not technically an orphan, but she put me on the list to save my life. | ||
Uh, and that's, I left on one of the cattle car trains that continued to bring the Jews to the death camps. | ||
Uh, en route, one of the things that I remember very vividly and very painful, uh, We were actually allowed to get off once to relieve ourselves. | ||
Those who were en route to the camps were never allowed that luxury. | ||
And when we got back, one of the children, although she really wasn't a child like the rest of us, she may have been 18 or something like that. | ||
She came back, she found a baby in the ditch. | ||
And she wanted to take that baby, to save the baby. | ||
And they wouldn't let her. | ||
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And they beat her off the train. | |
And I watched in horror because I knew, I knew that they would both die. | ||
Either they'd be shot or just left to die. | ||
And I was just so horrified. | ||
Because I realized that I couldn't do that. | ||
I knew that I couldn't do that. | ||
I couldn't risk my life that way. | ||
And I realized that what she was doing was, you know, beyond what I could. | ||
I always had kind of a feeling of being selfish. | ||
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Yeah, at six, six and a half. | |
That's that's how old you were at the time. | ||
6.5 when you saw that. | ||
Yeah, unbelievable. | ||
I mean, being a Holocaust survivor, I mean, there's been a form of obviously great reverence for what people went through and respect. | ||
But once you started saying that you were seeing similarities of what was happening today with what you had Some of that respect, you weren't getting it, right? | ||
You see, the Holocaust didn't just happen overnight. | ||
Hitler took over control in January of 1933. | ||
The exterminations didn't begin until 1941-42. | ||
But during those years that led up to the final solution, There were stages of discrimination, of humiliation, of making Jews into demons. | ||
They demonized Jews as the spreaders of infectious diseases. | ||
Jews were demonized as lice. | ||
So when COVID was launched, because we now absolutely know that this was a laboratory manufactured virus. | ||
The orders, the state of emergencies and government edicts that were totally against, really, our health and well-being, were being forced on people. | ||
That was the way the Nazis operated. | ||
Hitler, when he declared a state of emergency, suspended all aspects of democracy and ruled by executive order. | ||
And that's exactly what happened in all the Western European countries, in the United States, Canada, Australia, Everywhere they announced an emergency and just totally wiped away all our freedom, our civil rights, and our right to make decisions about our own lives and about our children's lives. | ||
And the horror was that I saw that people were obeying, and that's exactly what the Germans did. | ||
Obedience is what essentially gives tyrants their power. | ||
Without people's obedience, they have no power. | ||
We are the many. | ||
If people would have resisted, they couldn't have gotten away with it. | ||
And when you obey, when you give that kind of power to, you know, a ruler, They're never satiated. | ||
They keep eliminating more and more of your rights until finally it's really mass murder and genocide. | ||
That's what makes it possible. | ||
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I mean, on the other hand... Oh, sorry, go ahead. | |
But what I'm going to say also is that, after all, I was a child then, and later on, I wanted to know more, to understand the Holocaust, to understand how it could have happened. | ||
How could people, and by now, There are books that estimate that one million, one million people participated in the slaughter, in the various discriminatory edicts. | ||
This was not just a few bad apples, a few monsters. | ||
No. | ||
The entire society was infected, you know, and did things that as many people Realized they were shocked because before Hitler, these were decent people. | ||
Germany was the highest, most established, most civilized country, you know, in the world. | ||
American doctors would go to Germany for postdoctoral education because they were far advanced. | ||
So how is it that an advanced society can become murderous butchers? | ||
So corrupted. | ||
And I mean, now we're seeing more escalated tensions of possibly heading into another World War situation. | ||
You have Germany sending tanks to Ukraine, violating their agreements with Russia. | ||
What do you think when you see these actual physical things happening instead of all of the rhetoric, which is acted out upon? | ||
But now you're seeing actual movement toward an actual war. | ||
What is that like to see? | ||
Well, you know, wars are not really about conflicts between peoples. | ||
Wars are about profits. | ||
And particularly, you know, the arms industry needs places to test out their new armaments, their new killing methods. | ||
And so there are corporate and dynastic interest in having one war after another. | ||
We in America have had now something like eight wars, which were acknowledged to be unwinnable. | ||
Why? | ||
And this war, Germany vis-a-vis Russia, is repeated three, four times. | ||
It's essentially, it's like a war Uh, to destroy the universe. | ||
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This is a constant. | |
Yeah. | ||
Why they do it now with nuclear weapons? | ||
I mean, that poisons the air, the earth, everything. | ||
to take over Russia. | ||
I mean, this is a constant. | ||
Why do they do it now with nuclear weapons? | ||
I mean, that poisons the air, the earth, everything. | ||
That's lunacy. | ||
Is it especially frightening that in part why the Holocaust was able to end and that we were able to stop all of the propaganda that was happening, all of the medical tyranny. | ||
It was like the U.S. | ||
that came in and intervened, in part, to make that stop. | ||
But now we're seeing those things happen in the U.S. | ||
So it's like, what do you have to say about, like, well, who's going to save us from all of this now? | ||
The truth is that this time there will be no saviors. | ||
At the end of World War II, there were Allied armies who came and saved people. | ||
Those who survived the Holocaust were saved. | ||
They were rescued by the Allied forces, including The Russian, the American and the British. | ||
There will be no armed forces at all to save anyone now. | ||
There will be no addicts or sellers to hide in if people go along and accept a digital identification. | ||
So that's the point you're really making, is that there will be no savior this time, and so we must save ourselves. | ||
And the way that we do that is by civil disobedience. | ||
That's what you're warning us to do, right? | ||
I know that this is a very personal subject for you because you're especially passionate about the medical tyranny and what seems to be mass experimentation on society. | ||
And part of that is, didn't your son even have an injury from a medication? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yes, my son died of a prescribed medication and New York State Department of Mental Health tried to coerce The coroner to change the cause of death. | ||
Which we've seen happen over and over again in this pandemic. | ||
They won't list the cause of death. | ||
If it is the vaccine, they will not list it. | ||
They don't pay attention to the bears. | ||
And so you experienced this firsthand, but with a different medication. | ||
And you saw this happen. | ||
And what came out of that? | ||
Well, nothing. | ||
That medication is still being prescribed. | ||
Psychiatric medications, they really aren't medications because they don't, they do not either cure or even alleviate. | ||
What they do is they mask symptoms. | ||
They're really like chemicals, straitjackets to calm people, but, but they ruin people's organs and bodies. | ||
And, and yet the doctors continue to prescribe. | ||
Part of it is because of the, Financial remuneration. | ||
The entire system is really corrupted by kickbacks. | ||
Need to call it what it is. | ||
And so by now what has happened is that the entire medical establishment is dependent, you know, on government and pharmaceutical kickbacks. | ||
There is no polite way of saying it, really. | ||
They don't like that, you know, but that's what it is. | ||
Look, in terms of the pandemic, right early on in March and April of 2020, how is it that in all the Western European countries, Australia, Canada, United States, the United States, it was about five states, governments, Officials ordered hospitals not to treat the elderly, to send them to nursing homes. | ||
Okay. | ||
And some were, if they were in the hospital, they were put on ventilators and it was death. | ||
You know, in New York, it was 80% of those who were put on ventilators died. | ||
Nevertheless, that was the protocol. | ||
And Governor Cuomo, Before he gave the order to hospitals not to treat the elderly, he gave immunity both to hospitals and nursing homes. | ||
And he predicted, he predicted this virus in nursing homes will be like fire through dry grass. | ||
And then he ordered it anyway. | ||
That's premeditated medical murder. | ||
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Absolutely insane. | |
Nobody has been held accountable. | ||
Now, The thing about it is that it parallels, it is an exact parallel to a Nazi program, the T4 Project. | ||
The T4 Project targeted, this was not targeting Jews. | ||
It was the first medical murder project in history, really. | ||
And the first victims were infants and young children under the age of three. | ||
They were disabled in some way. | ||
And then they moved it up to children of all ages. | ||
Then it was the mentally ill. | ||
They cleared out all the asylums. | ||
And then the nursing home residents. | ||
And this was premeditated medical murder. | ||
They targeted the disabled. | ||
you know, just as they targeted Jews, they targeted the disabled. | ||
And they also rationalized that they needed the hospital beds for wounded soldiers because the soldiers were worthy, but the elderly were not. | ||
And that's exactly the mentality that still exists in public housing. | ||
Oh, and we're seeing it ramp up for sure, especially to our neighbors in the north, Canada, and all of the efforts that they're doing to just normalize euthanizing, especially the elderly and the disabled. | ||
You're going to be covering that and so much more in your documentary, the five-part series, Never Again, is now global. | ||
Anyone can go to neveragainisnowglobal.com, neveragainisnowglobal.com. | ||
You're going to be hearing from Vera Sharov, a survivor, and other Holocaust survivors are going to be featured, as we showed in the trailer. | ||
Curious. | ||
I see that you have, that we are going to be hearing from other survivors. | ||
Have you gotten pushback from any other Holocaust survivors? | ||
Or who do you feel like you've gotten the most pushback from by making these comparisons of then and now? | ||
Not yet, but you may generate it. | ||
So no Holocaust survivors themselves have given you pushback. | ||
They see the similarities as well. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You know, this documentary went without a script, without anything preconceived. | ||
I let the people talk their own truths, what they observed, and they were bursting to talk because they are recognizing what I do as well, which is that unless we speak out, unless we stop this, it will be an absolute devastation Much worse. | ||
It's on a global scale. | ||
This time, they want to be rid of most people in the world. | ||
So scary. | ||
So definitely your passion about the medical tyranny. | ||
What comparisons can you make in terms of censorship and, um, only allowing people to hear one side? | ||
I mean, I'm mostly keenly aware of that, just having been in the journalism business for so long and just suddenly all now only you can give one narrative and what happened to both sides. | ||
I mean, there's been articles that have literally said it's dangerous to give both sides. | ||
I mean, and this is a tenant of journalism to get both sides. | ||
So, do you cover that in this series as well, just the comparisons of propaganda? | ||
Censorship is always the way of the dictator. | ||
That's the way they hold control, by controlling the narrative. | ||
During the Second World War, they didn't have as much outlets as we do now. | ||
They had radio and newspaper, and it was totally controlled by the Nazis. | ||
And anyone who spoke out or tried, they really immediately got rid of them. | ||
They killed a lot of different people who spoke out. | ||
Today, this is what we've been, you know, we've been under this cloud for three years of one side of a narrative, one side of science. | ||
There is no the science. | ||
When Fauci said, That when you criticize him, you're criticizing the science. | ||
That's nonsense. | ||
There is no the science. | ||
Science is constantly changing, constantly accumulating new knowledge and having to accommodate that new knowledge. | ||
That's how science works. | ||
Science works by debate, by scientists arguing, because there is a lot of different conflicting information. | ||
So all of the kind of things we were told that the masks, for example, that's totally asinine. | ||
Do you know that there was a study in 1918 during the epidemic, which was not influenza either, by the way, but there was a study of hospital staff. | ||
Half of them were masked and half not. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Just as every study, hundreds of them by now have shown masks do not prevent Uh, infection or transmission of infection or anything. | ||
This is total nonsense. | ||
But what they do do is they announce, they show that you're obedient. | ||
I consider the masks that we, when we had to wear them now, we sort of don't have to, but some people still think it's the right thing to do because they were told. | ||
I consider masks the equivalent of the yellow star that I had to wear. | ||
Because it is not something positive for my well-being or anybody's well-being at all. | ||
We've been lied to for, you know, at least three years. | ||
And you're allowed to say these things. | ||
I mean, that's what kind of blows me away is you are a Holocaust survivor. | ||
You are seeing these similarities. | ||
You're speaking out about the similarities. | ||
You've told me that you've talked to other Holocaust survivors. | ||
They're on the same page. | ||
They're like, this is happening all over again, trying to warn people. | ||
But if I go on social media or if anybody else goes on social media and dares To make comparisons to the Holocaust, we will get, oh my gosh, like either kicked off or how dare you make these comparisons when you actually have the right to talk about this. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
Why do people come at you so much for saying, I have a good reason I'm saying this. | ||
I'm not trying to downplay anything that happened. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
What they're trying, what they really are doing is they're making the Holocaust irrelevant. | ||
Irrelevant to history and irrelevant now. | ||
That is a crime against the victims. | ||
We who have been there, and those before us who are no longer here, but who were survivors, like Elie Wiesel, who was the chairman of the Holocaust Commission to the president, warned. | ||
They always said, we have to remember so that it doesn't happen again, so that Our antenna is out there to recognize the ominous signals before they go too far. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That was then. | ||
Now, they have created a situation of making the Holocaust something totally out of the, you know, out of people's experience. | ||
Because they don't want us to see the comparisons. | ||
Vera, I'm out of time, but everybody, you have to see this. | ||
Never Again is now global.com. | ||
Never Again is now global.com. | ||
We thank you so much for your bravery and your courage to be a voice crying in the wilderness, trying to warn people I know from experience. | ||
I've seen this before. | ||
We are going down a very dangerous path, and you are the person you are the person that needs to say that. | ||
But, um, folks share this. | ||
Share this clip because she she's able to say it and see never again is now global dot com. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Welcome back to Sunday Night Live. | |
Christy Lee guest hosting today. | ||
I would love if I could get your support as well. | ||
You can visit my website and sign up to hear from me and stay connected with me. | ||
You can do that at KLIM.news. | ||
KLIM.news stands for Christy Lee Independent Media. | ||
K L I M dot news could really use some love and the alternatives like rumble Christie Lee TV, KL, I am not, uh, KL. | ||
I am news on a rumble. | ||
I'm on locals, Christie, the TV.com. | ||
Um, and true social and all of those. | ||
Um, I have nearly like a hundred thousand followers on Facebook, but I am so ridiculously suppressed. | ||
They're onto me on Facebook that, um, I used to have thousands on my lives on Facebook and now it'll be like 30 or something. | ||
And I'm like, Oh gee, I wonder what's happening. | ||
Um so if you want to even play the system, go to Facebook and try and like and comment over there just to beat the way that they're trying to throttle me. | ||
That'd be great. | ||
It is. | ||
I'm not gonna lie. | ||
It's tough to survive as an independent. | ||
I do all the editing, all of the production, all the things. | ||
So I would love to hear from you and stay connected with you and get your support as well. | ||
I would really appreciate it. | ||
So connect with me, please. | ||
And I'm going to be getting back to your phone calls, but we just talked to Vera Sharab, and I hope that you do check out her five-part documentary series as well. | ||
And she's just fascinating. | ||
Never Again is Now Global.com. | ||
Never Again is Now Global.com. | ||
And I was talking with her about the whole element of the propaganda of today is reminiscent of the propaganda back then. | ||
But back then, if you didn't toe the line, they'd just kill you. | ||
I mean, they wouldn't just shadow ban you or lower your redistribution. | ||
They would just kill you. | ||
So, I mean, I guess it's not that bad yet in some cases, but definitely still happening, and we haven't. | ||
I don't believe we've even seen the worst of it. | ||
It's like Twitter kind of gave us this breathing room. | ||
Where a lot of exposure has happened through Twitter since Elon Musk has taken over, but in the background, still a lot at play where they're going to ramp up this censorship. | ||
There's always obviously the most extreme theory. | ||
That they're going to do a communication blackout, but there's also other more subtle things like the AI systems that they're playing with and how they're using military-grade AI systems now to, again, try to further the censorship of those that have questions about the mass vaccination that has turned deadly or election integrity. | ||
They are the major things that they're trying to fight people on. | ||
So Elon Musk so far. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Jury's out on this guy because it's like I really, really want to like him. | ||
I mean, he's done a lot of good and he's caused a lot of exposure. | ||
But then he's also the same guy that talks about being fascinated and wanting to put chips in her brain. | ||
So I don't know what to make of it. | ||
But the latest Twitter dump, the Twitter 15, really exposed this even more of the Russia hoax and how they just blame anything that they don't like on Russia. | ||
It's just so ridiculous. | ||
The group they created, Hamilton 68, it was a computerized dashboard designed to be used by reporters and academics to measure Russian disinformation. | ||
But instead, it just censored legitimate conservative accounts. | ||
And so that is what's been exposed now through the latest Matt Taibbi Twitter thread. | ||
And now Elon Musk is calling these places out. | ||
Everyone was complicit including NBC, CBS, ABC, PBS, CNN, MSNBC, all you know the typical people of pushing this narrative about anyone that was saying something not in line with the narrative was a Russian bot. | ||
They were all guilty and at least Elon Musk, who now goes by Mr. Tweet, he said, Well, Leather Jones, are you going to retract your fake stories or simply hope that people forget about them? | ||
These people need to be held accountable. | ||
It's been exposed. | ||
They were basing it all on lies, all on a fake compilation of supposed Russian bots, which was just everyday people. | ||
And then you have CNN coming after DeSantis because he's trying to push back on the indoctrination of our children. | ||
We were talking about that a little bit earlier. | ||
And they reached out to DeSantis and were asking if there was any comments on an expert. | ||
That word they love using, expert, who was comparing him to a fascist dictator. | ||
So you have a supposed news organization saying, Hey, um, this this guy is sharing is an opinion and we're going to call him an expert. | ||
Uh, do you have any? | ||
It's just absolutely insane. | ||
Um I mean, even from my early days and news, I was like, Why do we call everyone an expert? | ||
I mean, even when I had my own. | ||
It was called, um, market minute, and I would talk about because I have a financial background. | ||
I would kind of try and summarize what was happening in the markets at that time was kind of around 2000 and eight. | ||
And, um, they I would. | ||
I told them I'm an investment advisor representative. | ||
These are the licenses I hold, and they're like, Well, you can't say that all in news, so we're just going to call you a financial expert. | ||
I'm like, Wow, that seems like really. | ||
You know a lot to call me a financial expert. | ||
I mean, at this time, I was still in my like what late 20s. | ||
I'm like, I don't know if I feel comfortable with being called an expert. | ||
And they're like, No, we just call everybody that because it's just our audience. | ||
You have to keep everything simple, stupid and just we just call everybody, you know, experts with with what they're going to talk about. | ||
I'm like, Okay, just like. | ||
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So Amy is just more of the same because they suppose it self labeled expert is comparing to Santa's to a fascist dictator because he wants history to be taught as history. | ||
It's just it's insane. | ||
So let's get your phone calls back to your phone calls. | ||
I should say a couple ones. | ||
I wanted to go to where let's see. | ||
Let's go to Carol and Texas who Christy, how are you? | ||
Good, how are you? | ||
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Doing great. | |
God bless you, my friend. | ||
I'm so glad I get to talk to you tonight. | ||
I talk to Alex, Owen, I get to talk to you. | ||
Yes, I'm so glad to be part of that club. | ||
I know. | ||
Now I just need the elusive Harrison Smith. | ||
You have to call him. | ||
You got to get up early for American Journal and catch him. | ||
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That's too early for me. | |
But you know what? | ||
Now I have a whole new topic in my head. | ||
After listening to Vera and you, she was on point. | ||
She was spot on. | ||
They wanted to turn this COVID thing into the new Holocaust. | ||
That's what they want, in my opinion. | ||
And I still see people wearing masks. | ||
Part of me thinks They're just doing it for attention. | ||
And then another part is stupid as a stupid does. | ||
I mean, for me, it is like kind of a virtual virtue signal. | ||
She talked about how like they wanted to put a yellow star on them and like forcing us to wear masks was like trying to put a yellow star on us. | ||
But then the other side of the people that are just willing to do it because they want a virtue signal and be like, Look, this is what side I'm on. | ||
You know, if you're not on my side, then you know, it's crazy. | ||
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Well, they'll realize that their side sucks. | |
I mean, I just can't help it. | ||
I mean, I get to the point where I hear that that's the people, prominent people dying from the shot. | ||
It almost makes you feel numb. | ||
I mean, but it rocked my core when Lisa Marie, I mean, I am convinced she got a shot. | ||
I'm convinced. | ||
You know, I mean, Died so suddenly. | ||
I also think Diamond, I think she may have taken the shot as well. | ||
These were healthy women! | ||
Healthy people dropping down. | ||
I mean, DeMar, the young football player, DeMar, he was one of the lucky ones. | ||
I am not willing to go to their virtual prison camp. | ||
I'm not going to do it. | ||
I mean, I know you're not going to do it, and everybody listening within the sound of our voices is not going to do it. | ||
Well, I think that's one of the most poignant, terrifying things that Vera says, but also a wake-up call to all of us. | ||
So compelling when she says, there were allied forces that stopped what was happening. | ||
There was someone to save us. | ||
And she just says it. | ||
She's like, there will be no savior this time. | ||
Who will be coming to save you? | ||
Obviously, we have our Father in Heaven, thank you very much, that I put my faith in, but he does not promise us that we will not, in fact, he promises that we will go through persecution. | ||
So, she says we have to be prepared for that, and the answer is disobedience. | ||
So, I mean, what do you think? | ||
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We have to be our own saviors. | |
I mean, with the sort of God lighting us, lighting the way, we have to do it. | ||
We have to show the rather mentally dull the right way. | ||
I mean, they're dull because they've taken shots so many times, which, I mean, my God. | ||
I mean, that's like, I am. | ||
I do think that it has an effect on the brain because some people, people are just acting crazy and completely nuts. | ||
I mean, in my experience, I mean, like, I'm like, people, what is happening? | ||
It does make me think that some people, like the spike proteins or something, got to the brain because people just don't seem to even be thinking. | ||
They just seem to be so... | ||
I mean, like when I see articles about like a mother killing like all three of her kids, I mean, obviously there's like a spiritual element, but some part of me is also wondering if something's going on with the shots. | ||
I don't know. | ||
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It's not my hill to die on, you know? | |
I'd rather fight a pill than make other people stop, you know, bowing to the absurdity, you know? | ||
I mean, it's like, no, people never... I mean, history is always repeated because the stupid... I mean, that's why we have the saying, we need to learn from history because history is doomed to repeat itself. | ||
I mean, the saying's right there. | ||
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The mask is the yellow star. | |
And the shot is the, um, is the death camp. | ||
And I am not going to death to a death camp. | ||
You might as well shoot me right in the head right now, because then it ain't gonna happen. | ||
Yeah, and for those that got suckered into it, we do need to be reminded to show compassion and hope that we pray for them. | ||
Hopefully they can be helped and we need to stop. | ||
All need to come together because obviously they want us divided. | ||
Thank you Carol for your phone call. | ||
I need to get to some other phone calls, but I was so glad I got to talk to you today. | ||
Alright, let's go to Marcus in Idaho who has a theory about Trump and this pushing of the vaccines. | ||
It looks like Marcus. | ||
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Hello Christy. | |
Hi Marcus. | ||
I am so glad to hear from you again. | ||
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Good. | |
I haven't heard from you for a while. | ||
I know. | ||
And I was wondering about you. | ||
So glad you're back on and your Christian faith is important for all of us. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So what is your theory about Trump? | ||
Well, I want to say that Trump might have signed a non-disclosure agreement with Pfizer, so that he cannot say that the vaccines were wrong. | ||
Oh, I can't. | ||
I kind of see what you're saying. | ||
Like, okay, so obviously he wanted to do Operation Warp Speed. | ||
He's saying he did it to not have to close things down, and he was really pushing them. | ||
I mean, we have the news articles from back then, like, that he was really putting pressure to push this through, and so maybe as part of the agreement to get it out sooner, I see what you're saying. | ||
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He had to sign some kind of agreement. | |
The vaccine people did not want to put out the vaccine before the next president came in because they knew that the Dominion voting machines were going to steal the election from Donald Trump. | ||
So they decided the only way to appease him was to make him sign this agreement. | ||
And I also want to say that I believe ... I haven't been able to find it. | ||
But that the Pfizer and J&J and Moderna executives, the big pharma executives or their underlings, are on the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission, which has decided what is going to happen in the world at this point. | ||
You think so? | ||
Yes, I do. | ||
Well, I think that you have a really interesting theory about Trump. | ||
But, I mean, if he doesn't get his stuff together and do something about this, I don't think he's going to have the support that he quite thinks he does. | ||
But thank you for your phone call, Marcus. | ||
Let's go to Andrew in New York, who wants to talk about fifth-generation warfare. | ||
Andrew? | ||
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So, Globalist already gave us all their plans and stuff. | ||
You know, it was like, um, 2030 agenda, lots of different things. | ||
So you've got to kind of like reverse engineer, like everything that they're doing, like all the different lines of attack. | ||
Like people should be like this. | ||
There's 7 billion people in the world. | ||
People just kind of like mobilize and like just protest these different lines of attack. | ||
Like, let's see how all the different things are interconnected. | ||
Like with the With the medical stuff and. | ||
It's like the way that we got. | ||
With a treatment that would be different, and then the guy get rid of the 5G and. | ||
That's the 5G is actually connected to vaccine. | ||
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All these different things and just kind of see what stage they're in and. | |
I also think there is a. A military special semi clandestine like. | ||
Special ops going on in the background. | ||
I think the nationalists in every country are. | ||
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Actually defeating all the globalists. | |
Well, that's the hope. | ||
I mean, I don't know that that's something we can necessarily rest our head on. | ||
Is that that there is this background operation? | ||
I mean, it's hard to believe that when we see the military as it is now going so woke and so and and just rolling over and but perhaps there is. | ||
Yeah, I think I think there is. | ||
I would say, too, like. | ||
I mean, the people just gotta be red pills and understand. | ||
All the different like. | ||
Lines of attack and how. | ||
Like. | ||
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All the major things like they gotta get rid of like the LED lights. | |
They gotta get rid of like basically has. | ||
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Beatles and others they have like. | |
The COVID death camps and all that, so they gotta get rid of all that stuff. | ||
People just gotta know. | ||
What needs to be done to reverse all the different lines of attack, you know? | ||
Just kind of reverse-engineer the side effects of terrorism and warfare that globalists are using against the people. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, like you said, we can be one step ahead because they're always telling us what they're going to do before they do it. | ||
So be prepared. | ||
Take it seriously. | ||
Thank you for your phone call, Andrew. | ||
Let's go to Johnny in Denmark. | ||
Johnny. | ||
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Oh, hi again, Christy. | |
Hi, Johnny. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Thanks for the Sunday Night Live on Sunday Night Live. | ||
Yeah! | ||
Awesome. | ||
Just one personal note before I go on to my red and blue C19 elephants. | ||
We're somewhat connected on Facebook, but it would be good if you could somehow connect us as friends because then I can tag you and my 2,656 friends can see the tags. | ||
So you get a lot more circulation. | ||
And I know the vast majority of these people personally also. | ||
But moving on to the red and blue C-19 elephants. | ||
Actually, before that, that was actually the subject I had for Owen's show before this. | ||
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Sorry, you're stuck with me, Johnny. | |
No, no! | ||
As Huey Lewis famously sang, I'm happy to be stuck with you. | ||
But adding on to that, your response to Marcus actually triggered another red and blue elephant about Trump. | ||
I just want to continue on that theme that he's got to get his stuff together in a sense. | ||
that it's pretty clear that he won the 2020 presidential election. | ||
And not only did he win it, he probably won it by the largest margin ever. | ||
The largest number of electoral votes before was in 1984, when Ron Reagan beat Walter Mondale, and he got 525 electoral votes. | ||
He lost only one state in Washington, D.C. | ||
I personally think that Trump got 535, won all 50 states, and lost only Washington, D.C. because it's a successful corruption. | ||
But in any case, that would be my best guess. | ||
But in any case, he won it by a landslide. | ||
In any case, whether it was 50 states or 49, why do I think that? | ||
He was outnumbering Biden literally 10,000 to one in rallies. | ||
I mean, Biden was coming up with a few. | ||
Trump was coming up with a few tens of thousands. | ||
Just on same-day rallies, he was getting 10,000. | ||
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Unprepared rallies, he was scheduled rallies. | ||
I mean, traffic was literally backed up 100 miles. | ||
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I mean, this is total gaslighting. | |
Yeah, it makes no sense. - Yo, Owen, Yeah, Owen made a point in comment the other week that his frontrunner to win the 2024 presidential election is Joe Biden, simply because the same structure that allowed Biden to cheat Trump out of the presidency is still there, so what's going to change? | ||
What Trump has to do, and it requires great courage, but he has to do it, otherwise he's not even going to win, is claim his rightful victory, go ahead with the legal process. | ||
And I have a theory about that, that he was waiting until after January 20th of this year, because according to the 22nd Amendment, you can't serve more than six years. | ||
And then be a candidate for president. | ||
And now he'd be serving less than six years. | ||
And he would love that, too. | ||
Because you just see him going on a podium saying, you know, history has been made today. | ||
You know, I am the only president other than FDR to serve two presidential terms. | ||
So he would love it. | ||
But, you know, he has to do the work. | ||
Anyway, getting back to the COVID-19, red and blue elephants. | ||
One is that the death of Cohen, Owen mentioned before, I strongly encourage all InfoPors listeners and watchers to go to a website, openvares.com, that's O-P-E-N-V-A-E-R-S dot com, and it just got updated between the time I was going to call, the time I called Owen and now, and through January 20th, | ||
there are 33,904 deaths on the system. | ||
Now, on the system itself, it says, as has been frequently mentioned on Infowars, that only about 1% of the deaths are normally reported. | ||
But let's just look at this from a 30,000 foot view. | ||
If it's normally 1 in 100, very conservatively, in the case of COVID-19, so-called COVID-19, it's going to be at least 1 in 200. | ||
And I did the math on that. | ||
That will come out to over $6 million. | ||
That will be $6,780,800. | ||
So it's grossly underestimated. | ||
And by the way, that's about 78 percent of the deaths on the system because there are only 43,650 on the system. | ||
Yes. | ||
Similarly, similarly for injuries, there are 1,509,410 reported out of 2,412,411 to 63 percent. | ||
And if you scale it up by a factor of 200, which, again, I think is very conservative, comes out to over 300 million. | ||
Now, the second thing is, talking about the so-called COVID-19 so-called vaccine, there's a lot of evidence. | ||
The question is, were they properly tested? | ||
I mean, the answer, paradoxically, in my opinion, is clearly yes, but not the way they're claiming they were tested. | ||
Because if you just look at a parallel universe, right, where, you know, you and I weren't the nice people we are in this universe, but we were evil people trying to get a vaccine to kill people as effectively as possible. | ||
You see, it matches up to exactly what they did. | ||
They're killing a lot of people, but not too many. | ||
You know, in conjunction with the media, they can suppress it. | ||
So, with that kind of fine-tuning, I think there's really no doubt that what they did was tested them extensively, and by and large, they know what's going on. | ||
Now, the third thing is about Damar Hamlin. | ||
I did some research on this, including a friend of mine who actually is He's been a two decades-long info-war enthusiast, like myself, and he's a several decades-long medical, scientific, psychosocial, political, economical, historical, etc. | ||
polymath, and a distinguished and Hippocratic U.S. | ||
medical doctor, general practitioner, polymath, professor, and sexologist, and almost lifelong multi-sport, both athlete and fan, including, like myself, in both football and martial arts. | ||
And I'd just like to read you a little exchange, it's quite short, that we had on Facebook, where he said regarding the event this evening, which was January 3rd, it looked like he was hit on the chin during the tackle, then stood up and collapsed like we have seen so many professional soccer players collapse. | ||
I think the chin hit, which can be a knockout punch in boxing, caused an adrenaline surge, which triggered the heart attack. | ||
from subclinical myocarditis from the jab. | ||
Thanks, and I wrote thanks for that very esoteric insight, Doctor, but approximately how likely do you believe that he was C19 jabbed? | ||
And he said 99.99%. | ||
So it's only like a 1 in 10,000 chance that he was not jabbed. | ||
And then I said thanks therefore, Doctor, but a technical question, what are the approximate relative probabilities between myocarditis and pericarditis in that sense. | ||
And I got a little bit of a medical education there. | ||
And because he mentioned myocarditis, 99%, pericarditis, 1%. | ||
And I said, wow. | ||
And I asked for a clarification. | ||
And he said, cardiac dysrhythmias are common with myocarditis, not so common with pericarditis. | ||
Pericarditis, meaning inflammation around the heart, and myocarditis meaning inflammation of the heart muscle, not the heart sac. | ||
And the electrical rhythm circuitry travels through the muscle tissue, not the outside of the heart. | ||
And I've talked to him several times, and he's actually quite eager to appear on InfoWars. | ||
And I think he'd be a very good one. | ||
Also, he's a neurologist. | ||
Now a decade-long 33rd degree Freemason. | ||
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Wow. | |
And you can dispel a lot of the misgivings that people have about Freemasonry that Alex has mentioned also. | ||
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Okay. | |
All right, Johnny. | ||
Make sure you follow up and send me a message on that. | ||
I do need to get to other phone calls, but thank you. | ||
Wow, you just threw a bunch at us. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Thank you, Johnny. | ||
And we're going to get to some other phone calls, but as Johnny was just talking about, he was talking about That there was probably studies done before so that they could make it so you know that that there would be mass kill off, but maybe not too much. | ||
Things like that and was talking about the heart damage that we're seeing and that they even acknowledge themselves. | ||
But zero hedge, you know, just printed this from today. | ||
FDA quietly changes end date for study of heart inflammation after Pfizer COVID vaccination, so they were supposed to complete a study on the occurrence of subclinical myocarditis. | ||
What we're talking about. | ||
After the receipt of the COVID vaccine and that was supposed to be done. | ||
The date completion date was June 20th, 2022 and submit those results. | ||
2022 will now under a list of postmarking requirements. | ||
The FDA now says the same study has an original projected completion date of June 30th, 2023. | ||
It's crazy that they can just do whatever they want. | ||
I mean, we just see this all the time that they can say that they're going to do something or say they're going to release something, say that they're going to do some. | ||
Give things to the public and then they just don't and they can just change it. | ||
So how many? | ||
So when June 30th comes around, are they going to just be able to extend it again? | ||
I mean, we've seen that with the covid emergencies, right? | ||
They just every time it comes up to to expire. | ||
They just arbitrarily extend extend the COVID emergencies, and they're just allowed to do this because this just goes through the Secretary of Health, and there's no congressional oversight for how long we're going to be in this never ending. | ||
COVID emergency that gives them the powers and gives them the immunity they need to continue to a process. | ||
It's just absolutely infuriating, but let's hear from. | ||
I'm interested in hearing from Ventura in California, who said he visited the Pelosi House. | ||
Ventura? | ||
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Yeah, I visited the Pelosi House. | |
I've been there for about four days straight. | ||
Today I decided that I did not want to go. | ||
And they said in articles that Paul Pelosi had a brain injury and that he was unable to do things, but I caught him driving. | ||
Really? | ||
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Yeah, you can find all that at vmtalkshow.com, which is my website. | |
I have the videos up there also. | ||
Perfect. | ||
What is your name again? | ||
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My name is Ventura. | |
You can find my stuff at VMStalkshow.com. | ||
VMStalkshow? | ||
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Yeah. | |
VMStalkshow.com. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
VMStalkshow.com. | ||
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Or you can follow my getter, everybody at VMS underscore talk show. | |
Maybe the crew could put that on the screen. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So yeah, he was caught driving outside of his house. | ||
by me after supposedly he had a brain injury and he was inside and he was not doing so well. | ||
So I kind of exposed him on that one. | ||
There's been cops in Secret Service outside of his house. | ||
It was just unbelievable. | ||
I filed. | ||
I did a bunch of reports up there too and the cops would look at me. | ||
Secret Service agents told me I was not allowed to be there, yada, yada, yada. | ||
CNN was also there yesterday. | ||
Interesting. | ||
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And one of the guards decided that he wanted to do violence towards me, which was absolutely nice. | |
Of course. | ||
And all I was doing was try to watch them spread their propaganda. | ||
I didn't have any intentions on bombing it, interrupting it, but yeah, they were very not happy people. | ||
Of course, they can't stand anybody that's trying to cover things independently. | ||
Hey, gotta cover some other things and get some other phone calls on the other side, but VMStalkshow.com. | ||
Thank you so much for being there and for doing that undercover work. | ||
We sure do appreciate it. | ||
Hey folks, you can call in. | ||
This is The Colin Show. | ||
We'd love to hear from you. | ||
Call that number 1-877-789-2539. | ||
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1-877-789-2539. | |
1-877-789-2539 1-877-789-2539 Gosh, this time goes by so fast. | ||
I didn't plan this out well enough because I'm not doing it often enough. | ||
But would love to hear from you. | ||
I did promise you that I wanted to give you an idea, at least in terms of solution. | ||
Not only are we at the precipice of World War III, but we've been deep in a culture war. | ||
They've been coming after our kids in every shape, way, and form. | ||
Started with seemingly innocent indoctrination, a little bit, just a little bit of indoctrination. | ||
Now it's just an all-out war. | ||
More on that after this. | ||
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All right. | |
Before the break, I was talking about how, you know, these federal agencies, they just do whatever they want. | ||
They seemingly don't ever have any repercussions for anything. | ||
So, they were supposed to have this heart inflammation study done by June 2022. | ||
Well, they just extended that. | ||
You know, we were in a COVID emergency and that just keeps on getting extended. | ||
You know, whatever. | ||
They can do whatever they want. | ||
And then, um, right now, the Children's Health Defense is suing the FDA for withholding the COVID-19 Vax safety analysis, and I guess we'll have to see how that turns out. | ||
But the suit is seeking the raw results from the FDA's analysis of reports to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. | ||
So it runs with the U.S. | ||
Center, of course, the CDC, and as part of its vaccine safety monitoring, the FDA pledged to run a type of analysis called Empirical Bayesian, might be saying that wrong, Empirical Bayesian EB data mining on reports to see if any safety signals were triggered. | ||
Signals give agencies an idea of which problems might be caused by the vaccines. | ||
They are not releasing this. | ||
They've denied the request for results of that data mining, claiming the records are intra-agency memoranda consisting of opinions, recommendations, and policy discussions within the deliberative process of FDA, from which factual information is not reasonably segregable. | ||
Man, why am I having such a hard time saying these words? | ||
Words are hard. | ||
So they're just it's like what is the point of them saying they're going to do these studies if they're not going to actually release? | ||
I mean, the whole point of the Veras was to be a red flag signal, and clearly it's going off like crazy. | ||
Just did an interview with Steve Kirsch recently, who's extremely passionate about this. | ||
You can find that on the video on my page. | ||
This interview with Steve Kirsch, who is talking about how there's There's a flashing red sign of of. | ||
Data and we're seeing it every day of these things going on, and there's just no accountability. | ||
Apparently he has finally gotten someone to take him up on his offer to debate him, so we'll have to follow up on that and see how that goes. | ||
But check out that interview on my website. | ||
Now I talked to you about we can't always complain about all these things and like not give solutions. | ||
So I wanted to offer a solution before I started the show out with. | ||
Just how we are in World War three of sorts already, you know, screw like if we're in a nuclear war. | ||
They've gone nuclear on our kids as far as the battle of the truth, the battle for their hearts and minds, and it's just an ongoing war. | ||
Um and, uh, here's an example. | ||
A teacher that's bragging about her goal of confusing your Children are our Children. | ||
So let's watch that video real quick. | ||
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One of my coworkers told me that they were talking to some students in the hallway. | |
And they asked, the students asked the other teacher if I'm a boy or a girl. | ||
And the teacher was like, does it matter? | ||
She's cool. | ||
And they were like, no, I just, I just can't figure it out. | ||
It's just so hard. | ||
I can't figure it out. | ||
It's just like, that's the goal. | ||
That's the goal. | ||
Imagine that being your goal. | ||
Remember, I'm old enough to remember when you could watch Saturday Night Live and there was a skit called It's Pat. | ||
Remember that? | ||
And we would all laugh at how absurd it is. | ||
Like sure, there's some people that unfortunately you can't tell necessarily right away if they're a girl or a boy, and it was funny. | ||
It was like it's Pat. | ||
I don't know who else remembers that show, but this lady is proud. | ||
Yeah, she's a lady. | ||
She's proud of it. | ||
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She wants the kids to be confused. | |
This is an agenda, and we're seeing it on now the elementary level. | ||
It's been going on in colleges and universities for years, this indoctrination of them trying to capture the hearts and minds and teach relativism. | ||
I had a required course in college. | ||
It was called secular humanism, and it was actually a required course for my broadcast journalism degree. | ||
And it was all about nature. | ||
And there was no there's no such thing as truth and everything's relative. | ||
And my teacher in that class hated me because, you know, particularly when there was these discussions about there's no such thing as truth. | ||
I would raise my hand and say, Yeah, is that true? | ||
Because I mean, it's It's absurd. | ||
Of course, there is an absolute truth. | ||
And obviously, when you acknowledge that we were created, and that, you know, the sky is blue, and two plus two equals four, and Jesus and God, they love truth, and he is the truth. | ||
So, of course, there's truth. | ||
So, obviously, the ultimate deceiver, the father of all lies, wants everyone to believe that just everything's relative, that there is no such thing as truth. | ||
And it's confusing not just the hearts and minds now of college students, but they're trying to teach these young children and confuse them about these things. | ||
So I wanted to share a quick story. | ||
We, um... | ||
When I went to college, I ended up going to this thing early college. | ||
I ended up going to this thing called Summit Ministries. | ||
And I had grown up in a Christian home, but I am clearly a very curious person, analytical. | ||
And so there was a lot of things that I didn't want to just feel like I had just been born into Christianity. | ||
I wanted to choose it for myself, and I fiercely wanted to understand it. | ||
I wanted to know why I believed what I believed. | ||
So I went to this thing called Summit Ministries. | ||
It's in Colorado. | ||
And it was a crash course, like a two-week intense study of all of the religions and why all of the different religions believe the way they do philosophy. | ||
We dug into archaeology and historical evidence. | ||
And it really was life-changing for me. | ||
I think it was 22, 21, 22 maybe at the time. | ||
And that was when I rededicated my life to God because I'm like – Wow. | ||
I mean, God is all of the things. | ||
He's not just faith. | ||
He's not just like, I feel it in my heart. | ||
It's all emotional. | ||
No. | ||
He is science. | ||
He is history. | ||
And all of those questions can be answered. | ||
And he's provided a way for all those questions to be answered. | ||
And so it was just what I needed. | ||
And I think that we're making a mistake Sometimes with the mega churches and things like that. | ||
We're like, Oh, we need to do outreach. | ||
We need to reach the young. | ||
They're not going to want to get too deep into the scriptures. | ||
They're not going to want to dive into this stuff. | ||
We just need to make it fun and kind of scratch the surface and make their lives like Better make them feel better, you know, and we're I think we're making a mistake. | ||
I think that like me there are other young people that are starving starving for truth and they want to understand things and they want to do deep dives. | ||
They want to maybe have their minds challenged and know that not everything's relative. | ||
And so I want to encourage parents to really look into this this Summit Ministries. | ||
They've been doing this for a number of years, obviously, because I'm now in my 40s. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
So I mean, I went there as a student, I went there as a counselor, and I want to encourage other parents to look into this. | ||
So there's a little trailer thing about Summit Ministries. | ||
Dr. Noble, the writer of The Battle for Truth, has been a contributor. | ||
It's just incredible. | ||
They have so many great speakers, so much wealth of knowledge. | ||
Take a look at this video. | ||
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On the verge of abandoning the faith of their childhood, most young Christians have tried to find meaning through social media and entertainment. | |
But in the age of lockdowns and riots and political instability, they find themselves teetering on the brink of despair. | ||
You don't have anyone to turn to. | ||
You just feel like you're the only one that's struggling with an issue. | ||
Just that there's so much whipping back and forth of ideas, and being Christian, I feel like we're caught in the middle. | ||
I didn't want to be another statistic of someone who left the church. | ||
I didn't want to be that. | ||
Imagine an experience where young adults ages 16 to 25 can learn from Christian experts who answer their questions and help reignite their faith. | ||
That is Summit Ministries. | ||
We talk about things that you never talk about otherwise. | ||
Difficult discussions like abortion, pornography, and worldviews. | ||
To not just teach us what to think biblically, but how to think. | ||
It's been cool to see the speakers interact with those hard questions in a way that's very compassionate. | ||
The old is gone. | ||
The new has come. | ||
In Christ, you are a new creation. | ||
So if you have ever doubted, you're in really good company. | ||
You know that biblically, but do you live that out? | ||
You know, the challenge for me is do I behave as if I know this is true? | ||
Learning the fact is important, but there's more to it than that. | ||
At Summit, students are surrounded by caring mentors who've been there, whose faith has been tested, and who personally invest in others. | ||
I was welcomed with, like, such a love by absolutely everyone around me. | ||
We're sharing stories. | ||
We're sharing things that we've learned. | ||
You can watch actually the rest of that video on summitministries.com. | ||
I believe it is. | ||
Or just Google or actually use a different search engine. | ||
Use Brave or something. | ||
But just look for Summit Ministries. | ||
It's called Summit Ministries. | ||
But it really can help you prepare your children for the indoctrination camp that they're going to go to, which is college universities. | ||
It teaches real history, teaches archaeology, teaches about the other religions so they know, like, why they believe what they believe. | ||
Yeah, I think so, too, and can really prepare them for those classes that are going to have professors telling them there's no such thing as true so they can be an annoying student like I was and raise their hand and ask. | ||
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Well, is that true? | |
Okay Um, all right, so we're in our final block, so I just want to try and power through some phone calls. | ||
So guys try and summarize. | ||
keep things tight so I can get through as many phone calls as I can in the next 15 minutes or so, or actually less than that. | ||
Sarge Marine from Washington. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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From Alabama. | |
Thank you. | ||
And I appreciate your scriptures. | ||
I just want to give a shout out to all those who are streaming while they're playing games, and now they have the InfoWars show live in the background as their volume. | ||
People are getting this out as fast and any way they can, and I want to give them a shout out because I do it on Twitch TV. | ||
I've been doing it a long time, and I'll tell you, I also do Not just InfoWars, but sometimes I will do a playlist of music like Tommy McDonald, Bryson Gray, Hi-Rez, Jimmy Levy, Homegrown USA, Country Rebel, you know, Media Bear. | ||
We're getting it out, and they're in the fight. | ||
I just want to give a shout to them. | ||
God bless them. | ||
I love them. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Keep going, Patriots, and I love you, girl. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Thank you, Sarge Marine. | ||
I love that. | ||
So good to hear from you. | ||
Let's talk to Ricardo in Melbourne, Australia. | ||
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Hey, how you going? | |
Christine, how's everyone? | ||
And G'day from Melbourne, Australia. | ||
Awesome. | ||
G'day. | ||
I love it. | ||
Hey, just wanted to say thank you to Alex and to the crew there for all the awesome stuff they do, because they really opened up my eyes. | ||
A couple years back, Alex did, I watched him on the YouTube program, I think it was I can't remember exactly what program it was, but I remember him talking about things they're going to do in the future and he's been right all along basically. | ||
Just on that lady that you had before at the concentration camp, back in 2015 myself and my wife were in Berlin and we went to Potsdam and we went to one of the concentration camps there and I think it's called Sachsenhausen? | ||
Basically, I think Stalin's son was captured in that concentration camp and it was a eye-opener. | ||
It was just unbelievable what we saw there and going at the back of the concentration camp and seeing the big, you know, white, there's a white cloth over the incinerators basically. | ||
Just, it was a eye-opener for myself and my wife and yeah, you can only You felt the negativity just being through that camp. | ||
We're lucky, but that lady what she was talking about, you know, just brought back a lot of memories for myself and my wife when we went there. | ||
Isn't it incredible? | ||
One of the FBI whistleblowers, I was listening to an interview that he was doing and he had talked about how when you're in the FBI they are actually part of like the training where they require you to go to the Holocaust Museum and I was just like kind of in awe. | ||
I mean that That these people, they have seen the things that lead up to it. | ||
They've been exposed to tyranny and oppression. | ||
And then some of these same people that are in these federal agencies are just gleefully oppressing and acting tyrannical. | ||
It just kind of blows my mind. | ||
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Yeah it does and then just like when we saw the last bit of that whole tour and you know you go underneath um I think it was like a hospital they kept the you know you could go underneath and you can see the blood-stained concrete still and stuff like that I mean it was just you know really eerie disgusting to see but you can imagine the horrific you know how it would have been back then and you see old footage and that but um Yeah, just want to say thanks to you guys and keep up the great work. | |
I tell all my mates that I do a podcast here in Australia. | ||
I tell all my friends and family to keep on board Infowars. | ||
Thank you. | ||
God bless and take care and just let you guys know that, you know, you are reaching Melbourne, Australia and yeah, just keep up the great work. | ||
I love it. | ||
Thank you so much, Ricardo. | ||
That just is such a great reminder that people are hearing the message and they are able to spread it even in places that have experienced even more tyranny than here in the U.S. | ||
So great to hear from you, Ricardo. | ||
Let's talk to Rich in Florida. | ||
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Hey Christy, this is Rich, calling from the West Coast of Florida. | ||
I just wanted to kind of chime in and kind of touch on a point that I think kind of gets lost in all the noise and a lot of this, you know, lockdowns, the forced vaccinations, the mandates, we're all kind of driven from a financial calamity that's kind of facing us here in the United States. | ||
$31.4 trillion in debt, $130 trillion in Unfunded liabilities, Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare. | ||
You know, Ed Dowd talks about a lot of this and honestly, I think, you know, we're kind of at that precipice where once we've gone through all what we've gone through and understanding, I think the biggest thing we need to do is understand the why. | ||
And the why was all those things I just listed, okay? | ||
And basically we're seeing this in Canada where people are being told, you know, You're not going to get a wheelchair? | ||
What about, you know, assisted suicide? | ||
Right? | ||
You know, we're seeing, you know, money being fumbled in the Planned Parenthood and a lot of death and a lot of negativity, right? | ||
So, honestly, I think what people need to really understand, the way we get out of this is not through voting. | ||
It's not through politics. | ||
It's really, it comes at the local level. | ||
It starts by talking with the people in your community, opting out of the system, opting out of the central bank system, okay? | ||
You know, I'm an old-school Ron Paul guy. | ||
I mean, I... I'm right there with you. | ||
And, you know, we kind of all forgot, remember, and the Fed, and the Fed, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's a reason for that. | ||
And, you know, we got to remember that. | ||
I mean, we get tied up into the... | ||
You know, the present, right? | ||
And there's so much, you know, the drag queens, the story times, the antichrist and all that, you know, the shiny, glittery, you know, the glitter and the glam. | ||
But remember, a lot of that is by design. | ||
And a great interview that I would recommend everyone who's listening tonight and anyone who listens to this recording in the future, go back and listen to Alex's interview with Aaron Russo back in 2006 or 2007. | ||
And he talks about how The Women's Movement was a way to get women out of the home and to double the tax base, you know, kind of led by the Rockefellers, right? | ||
The Rockefeller Foundation, which if we know the lineage of that, you know, that was pretty much handed over to Bill Gates, right? | ||
And Alex talks about this stuff all the time. | ||
He's 100% correct. | ||
So what I just want to kind of, you know, get back from all this information is what we can do and what's the solution, right? | ||
Because we're about ready to close down the show tonight. | ||
The solution is stay local. | ||
Find your spiritual path. | ||
Find a good church, a church that's talking about what's going on. | ||
So often our churches kind of have, like, turned away from what's happening, but go to a church that's calling out the World Economic Forum, calling out the mandates, calling out the injustices, and teaching, you know, all of us that, you know, Christianity is a big part of What's missing in our civilization, but that's another discussion altogether. | ||
I feel like that's another need, like that someone needs to, I said someone, certainly not me, but no, someone should come up with like kind of a directory of churches that have not been wokefied or have not turned Because we've had this kind of movement of, you know, the mega churches and, you know, it's a good concept to have outreach. | ||
But for those that are ready to dive deep and those that want to boldly proclaim and make a difference, it's like we need a directory. | ||
Does that exist? | ||
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Or can someone start putting that together? | |
Well, I know. | ||
That would be great, right? | ||
But, you know, it seems that when you start putting stuff like that together... Yeah, but then they can be attacked, right? | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
But, you know, the church is not the building. | ||
That's true. | ||
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It's the people, right? | |
But anyway, Christy, I don't know if you have other callers. | ||
I know you're kind of living on time, but the last thing I wanted to tell everybody Opt out of the central banking system any way you can. | ||
Yes. | ||
The bail-in, which there's been some great videos on BAN, recently talking about how the FDIC insurance does not even have nearly enough to cover the $9 trillion in insured deposits that are currently in the banking system. | ||
Max Keiser has been on Alex's show several times. | ||
Bitcoin is a great way. | ||
I know there's a lot of gold and silver people out there. | ||
Do whatever you feel is the right way to go, because honestly, folks, this isn't going to continue, okay? | ||
We're seeing inflation. | ||
The inflation is much higher than 78%. | ||
And like I said, go back to the days of Ron Paul. | ||
And Dr. Paul is doing alive and well, by the way. | ||
I suggest everybody follow him on Twitter. | ||
He still goes up and does his Ron Paul report, I believe, every day. | ||
The man's 87 years old. | ||
Yeah, he's amazing. | ||
He is, and can you imagine if he had won? | ||
But anyway, that's another story. | ||
But anyway, Christine, that's what, you know, so like spiritual, family, community, God. | ||
And all things under God, because God comes first. | ||
And I think we're going to get through this. | ||
And hey, thanks for hosting tonight. | ||
Good to hear you back on. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Thanks, Rich. | ||
And thanks for bringing it back to the basics. | ||
You heard him, you know, bring it back to local, spiritual, keep things all under God. | ||
Back to the eggs problem. | ||
I love eggs. | ||
I'm so sad that they are so expensive right now. | ||
Let's talk to Andrew in Georgia. | ||
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Hey, yeah, it was weird. | |
I had 65 dozen eggs in my buggy today at the local grocery store. | ||
I felt like I was flexing, like I was peacocking at the gym after I lifted a bunch of weight or something. | ||
I probably exaggerate, but people... You were swole? | ||
Andrew, are you saying you were swole from the gym? | ||
No, I'm saying that it felt like I was all popular because I had a ton of eggs at the grocery store. | ||
Okay, gotcha. | ||
It's so expensive. | ||
And that chicken feed thing, I hope that the health ranger checks them from the dates that people in the videos were saying when they first started seeing it, like from September, that older feed as well. | ||
I hope he's just not grabbing a new one off the shelf because they may have caught wind. | ||
Kind of like how Pfizer coach their Pharma bro, you know? | ||
I think he's smart enough to figure that out. | ||
I'm guessing he probably already thought of that. | ||
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Yeah, he's way smarter than me. | |
Me too. | ||
Yeah, with the inflation, I know my purchases have slowed down, but I think I'm going to give a donation after I wrap up this dinner here tonight. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Well, thank you for watching and thank you for being part of the resistance and sharing the war, sharing within the InfoWars, sharing the information. | ||
Thank you for your phone call, Andrew. | ||
Yeah, just to wrap up tonight, guys. | ||
Make sure that you share that Vera Sharov interview widely spread the word about her. | ||
Never again is now global. | ||
Some people will not hear it from us, but maybe they'll hear it from an actual Holocaust survivor. | ||
The things that we need to to be warned about and continue. | ||
You can Continue to follow me on band up video. | ||
I have a page there. | ||
My my latest media malfeasance is out called Pelosi Pravda. | ||
The puppeteer hold the truth hostage. | ||
Yeah, because that's what we're dealing with. | ||
And so if scroll down a little bit, can you? | ||
Oh, there you go. | ||
There it is. | ||
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Yep. | |
Up on InfoWars right now, Pelosi, Pravda and the Puppeteer hold the truth hostage. | ||
I try and do these weekly where I use my 20 years of experience, 20 plus years of experience in traditional news to give news analysis and kind of make fun of how ridiculous our current news system is, how they're lying to you. | ||
And I try and keep it entertaining and fun when possible. | ||
Make sure you check that out again. | ||
You can follow me on band. | ||
You can follow my website klim.news klim.news. | ||
Check me on the alternatives so we can help grow those and support InfoWars. | ||
Keep InfoWars on the air. | ||
Love the products. | ||
Love the all of the. | ||
I mean, one of my favorites is the X two. | ||
I love that so many products that you can get to keep the resistance alive. | ||
So how about we just? | ||
Head out of the show today with we can start the playing of my media malfeasance and you can finish watching on your own. | ||
How about that? | ||
All right, and that's going to do it for me. | ||
So thank you so much and I hope to see you guys again. | ||
Love Sunday Night Live and would love to chat more with y'all, but let's go ahead and take media malfeasance clip. | ||
A judge approves the body cam footage of the Paul Pelosi attack be released to the public. | ||
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Hi, how you doing? | |
How are you? | ||
What's going on, man? | ||
Everything's good. | ||
Hi. | ||
Drop the hammer. | ||
Um, no. | ||
Hey. | ||
Hey, hey, hey. | ||
What is going on right now? | ||
Sorry, I'm not getting any answer on the problem. | ||
Remember when NBC News removed this story about Paul Pelosi and suspended the reporter? | ||
Luckily, I had saved it. | ||
So how is that account different than what we can see now? | ||
Why did the network remove it? | ||
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by Mr. Pelosi. | |
The 82-year-old did not immediately declare an emergency or tried to leave his home. | ||
So how is that account different than what we can see now? | ||
Why did the network remove it? | ||
Who demanded action be taken to memory hole the Pelosi attack story? | ||
Yet another attempt by Network News to control the narrative. | ||
And cable providers follow suit. | ||
DirecTV now gives Newsmax the axe, after dropping OAN less than a year ago. | ||
That's weird. | ||
Democratic reps on the House Energy and Commerce Committee wrote DirecTV and other providers in February of 2021, urging the company to drop Newsmax, Fox News and OAN. | ||
So, two down and one to go? | ||
Only one side must be allowed in our corporate-controlled Pravda? | ||
Oh, and only certain words. | ||
It's been a word war, redefining them, reimagining them, or eliminating some altogether. | ||
Now even the word THE is offensive. | ||
AP Stylebook posted to avoid using THE labels such as THE POOR, THE MENTALLY ILL, THE FRENCH, and so on, and then followed up by apologizing for the use of THE FRENCH as an example. | ||
Elon Musk then aptly asks, so then why do you call yourself the Associated Press? | ||
Oh, and they certainly didn't have issue with the pandemic of the unvaccinated narrative. | ||
Here's an AP headline. | ||
U.S. | ||
employers ratchet up pressure on the unvaccinated. | ||
Vice is mocked this week for this photo. | ||
It's a featured photo for an article about drug kingpin El Chapo's son's compound after Mexican security forces arrested him. | ||
Damon Toll tells the bigger story, hidden in Vice's report, is that they're coming after El Chapo's son with futuristic weapons that somehow fire an entire bullet casing and all. | ||
Hodge twins ask if the reporter put the unfired bullet in the hole, and say, this is an example of why no one trusts the media anymore. | ||
Oh, but there's plenty of examples. | ||
Bringing you what's ignored, sensationalized, misleading, or just plain false, this is your Media Malfeasance for the week. | ||
Speaking of fake news, remember when supposed mainstream media said El Salvador would default on its debt because of its investment in Bitcoin? | ||
New York Times, a poor country made Bitcoin a national currency. | ||
The bet isn't paying off. | ||
Guapo wrote a similar article, and whoops! | ||
Gateway Pundit reports they didn't default. | ||
In fact, El Salvador president says it's paying out the $800 million bond in full, with interest, as he mocks the media saying, they lie and lie and lie, and when their lies are exposed, they go on silence mode. | ||
But is it any wonder we get this kind of coverage when there's a master puppeteer in the background? | ||
New York Post how George Soros co-ops the media and keeps criticism down. | ||
The article details the connections between the highest profile media figures and Soros due to them sitting on boards of organizations he funds. | ||
It says it allows him to push his radical left agenda through the media and his puppets shield him from criticism by labeling any scrutiny as anti-semitism. | ||
Is Soros behind the riots riddled across our country as well? | ||
Behind fanning the flames of racial tensions? | ||
After video is released of police brutally beating 29-year-old Tyree Nichols, a black driver who was pulled over for allegedly driving recklessly, Legacy Media starts whipping up a race narrative. | ||
All five officers accused of the deadly attack are of the same race as the victim, yet somehow white supremacy is still to blame. | ||
CNN. | ||
The police who killed Tyree Nichols were black, but they might still have been driven by racism. | ||
The Independent. | ||
Pointing out that the officers involved in Tyree Nichols' death were black is a dangerous distraction. | ||
Yes, don't let that keep you from still claiming this was racially motivated in some way. | ||
Atlantic contributor Jamel Hill is also blaming white people for this black on black violence, saying the entire system of policing is based on white supremacist violence. | ||
We see people under the boot of oppression carry its water all the time. | ||
So have we circled back to defund the police after the Biden administration has honored Capitol Police? | ||
Like Lt. | ||
Michael Byrd, who killed an unarmed January 6 protester? | ||
Or after hiding January 6 video of another victim, Roseanne Boyland, who died on the steps of the U.S. | ||
Capitol after witnesses say a police officer had just been seen beating Roseanne to a pulp with a stick? | ||
Media coverage sensationalizes what it wants you to condemn and downplays other violence. | ||
They call people just walking around inside the Capitol like terrorists a violent armed insurrection. | ||
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And they call this Antifa-involved protest in Atlanta mostly peaceful. | |
And if you take a look over here, if you pan over, I want to show you. | ||
This is what they were handing out at that protest. | ||
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So it was a largely peaceful protest. | |
This CNN contributor gaslights and tries redefining the word violent. | ||
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I think that there's a real blurring of the lines in the use of the word violence. | |
It's property destruction violence. | ||
To some people it certainly is. | ||
But, you know, this idea that Breaking windows or other acts of property destruction are the same as actual violence against humans. | ||
It's kind of a dangerous and slippery concept. | ||
If the coverage isn't being manipulated, it's just plain covered up. | ||
YouTube removes Project Veritas' latest bombshell, showing a Pfizer exec's remarks on mutating viruses. | ||
Daily Mail and MSN publish articles about the undercover video, and then remove them, according to HumanEvents.com. | ||
Pfizer does end up responding to the claims made in the video by denying them late Friday night, but the statement does not deny the subject of the video works for the company. | ||
To wrap this up, another Twitter Files thread this week, authored by Matt Taibbi, covers the media's efforts to push the Russia hoax. | ||
And you really can't make this stuff up anymore. | ||
Hey Kettle! | ||
Meet Pot! | ||
The ex-top FBI agent who investigated Trump for ties to Russia was arrested over alleged ties to Russia, according to the New York Post. | ||
Charles McGonigal was charged with money laundering and violating U.S. | ||
sanction law. | ||
The Wall Street Journal mocks the twist of events, saying, James Comey might have been right about Russia collusion after all. | ||
But instead of the Trump campaign, the alleged culprit was a member of Mr. Comey's own team at the FBI. | ||
I'm Christy Lee and that's your media malfeasance for the week. | ||
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Look for Kristi Lee TV on your favorite alternatives and keep connected at klim.news. | ||
The establishment has chosen this show as the example. | ||
If they can take down this show and close its doors, then they come after me. | ||
And they come after every truth teller and whistleblower on the planet. | ||
It sets a precedence. | ||
And we have to be aware of that. | ||
And so this is a fundraiser to keep not just this show open and alive, but to literally save all of the work that we're all doing together. | ||
So I'm concerned and I'm here in support of this because I know that the trickle-down effect will reach me really quick if they succeed in their agenda to take down Alex. | ||
And so I was telling him that, that that's why I'm here today. | ||
And he wanted me to express that because it's so important. | ||
So if you're sitting there and you love Alex, you love the show, or you don't. | ||
You know, I don't agree with everything Alex has said and done. | ||
I'll tell you that right now I'm sitting here. | ||
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I don't either. | |
I don't agree with everything I've said and done. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It's the majority of what has happened through this studio, through that man's voice, long before most of us was awake, has been proven a great deal, is accurate. | ||
As the tagline of this, Alex was right. | ||
And it's so much of what this man has said has proven to be accurate. | ||
Some bombastic, some over the top, some Crazy stuff that has happened. | ||
He's a showman. | ||
I get it. | ||
I'm saying that sitting right next to him. | ||
I'm an authentic person when it comes to my friendships, but I will say that I'm here in support of this truth teller and this whistleblower, and it affects all of us. | ||
There's a lot of people sitting on their money on a lot of funds right now, and what I tell a lot of our donors is that our money won't be worth anything very soon if we don't take this very seriously. | ||
So sitting on your fortunes is a very stupid move right now. |