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That's right, ladies and gentlemen, four hours, four hours of live InfoWars transmissions on Sunday night. | ||
Following the Alex Jones Show, it's now Sunday night live, and I'm always monitoring Alex's show just to kind of be more complimentary to the things he covers. | ||
And then when he doesn't take phone calls on a Sunday night, then I usually like to load up the phone lines. | ||
So we're probably going to be taking a lot of phone calls as the big man, I'm sure, will be tuning in from his very, very modestly fast car. | ||
Oh my goodness, but you know, it's it is a nice day here in Austin. | ||
And so I did get out today like Alex was talking about the lake. | ||
And so I'm going to tie all of this in because why do why do we as humans enjoy nature? | ||
Why do we as humans enjoy a scenic view of a mountain or a valley or a beachfront or a lakefront? | ||
There's something inherently understood. | ||
There's something inherently appreciated. | ||
It's God's design. | ||
It's God's creation. | ||
We're a part of it. | ||
It's our beauty. | ||
It's His beauty. | ||
It's the world's beauty. | ||
And it's pretty much universal. | ||
You're not going to run into somebody that says, boy, sunsets at the beach, just not for me. | ||
Not for me. | ||
Yeah, some of those scenes of the mountains and Yellowstone Park, yeah, just, well, didn't really do much for me. | ||
Doesn't really inspire me, doesn't move me. | ||
It was actually well known in the 20th century when they first started building skyscrapers in New York City. | ||
And they built the first apartment buildings overlooking Central Park. | ||
All the famous artists moved into that apartment building because they wanted to see Central Park. | ||
It inspired them to create art. | ||
So why am I talking about this? | ||
Because now we're being forced to accept or promote ugliness as beauty. | ||
And perhaps the most egregious, offensive example of this, whether you are a man or a woman, has to be this new phenomenon. | ||
And look, there's a little bit of humor to this. | ||
Hopefully we're gonna have a laugh over this, because it is completely ridiculous. | ||
And I told the crew, I was like, hey, did you guys see? | ||
We have men winning female beauty pageants now all over the world. | ||
I said, let's pull some stories up, let's pull some videos up, and I was like, you know what, go ahead and try to find some of the most ridiculous stuff that you can possibly find, because it's completely ludicrous that I'm supposed to sit here and be told that this man... Again, let's not be insulting here, but beauty is pretty understood, it's pretty universal, we know what humans find attractive, generally speaking. | ||
And they put these men into pageantry with the dress and the makeup and the hair and then they give the man competing as a woman the beauty pageant crown. | ||
And as a man that happens to find women to be beautiful, it's offensive to me. | ||
And as a woman, That might be trying to be beautiful yourself or find your own femininity yourself or have your own thing as women to say, look what we can do. | ||
Look at how beautiful we can be. | ||
And then to just say, well, a man can do that too. | ||
And actually a man can do it better than you. | ||
And we're going to give that man the award. | ||
But so why do I tie this into nature? | ||
Because. | ||
If you ask men, just your average man, and you said, here's your lineup of beauty pageant winners, I guarantee you that the dude in that beauty pageant, if you just had random polling of 100 men, the dude in that beauty pageant would rank, if not last, if not dead last, amongst the least attractive. | ||
But what's gonna happen? | ||
Is this the new standard for beauty? | ||
Is that a man can pretend to be a woman? | ||
And it's not just about the athletics, because I don't even intend to get into that. | ||
That's a whole other realm of ridiculousness entirely. | ||
But at the end of the day, what are you supposed to do? | ||
What are you supposed to do if you're a woman Competing in a beauty pageant and men are winning your awards. | ||
Men now run the beauty pageants, by the way. | ||
Actually. | ||
Men now run the beauty pageants. | ||
They give men credit for being the first female CEO, or the first female diversity, or the first female inclusive coach, or all this other stuff, when they're not even really females. | ||
Or they say, oh, the first female billionaire, the first female this, and it's always a man dressing up like a woman, which is just a big insult. | ||
But maybe this has been going on forever, we just haven't known about it, and now the mask is coming off, figuratively speaking, literally speaking. | ||
So you have this idea of women's beauty and turning it into a competition of grace, And then you just say, well, we're just going to take this over with men because modern-day feminism says this is the way. | ||
But clearly, modern-day liberalism and modern-day feminism don't really work hand-in-hand now, do they? | ||
So what wins out? | ||
Do the feminists say, okay, we've been defeated? | ||
Feminism has lost, men can now be women, and so therefore the idea of feminism is just a product, it's just a commodity, it's just a mask? | ||
Do we say this idea that females can have their own arenas to compete in? | ||
To give them their own... competitions that make them feel good about winning and that they have a chance to win, but now men can compete as women, and so, nope, you don't get a chance now? | ||
So where do the feminists end up When this all settles. | ||
And why do we sit here and pretend like this is supposed to be normal? | ||
Men dominating women's weightlifting records, men dominating women's swimming, and now men dominating beauty pageants. | ||
And so, I mean, they literally will have a 280-pound No. | ||
No, I don't accept that as beautiful. | ||
No, I don't accept that as beauty. | ||
We know what beauty is. | ||
Men know what beauty is. | ||
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No. | |
No, I don't accept that as beautiful. | ||
No, I don't accept that as beauty. | ||
We know what beauty is. | ||
Men know what beauty is. | ||
Women know what beauty is. | ||
And what you have is an ideology that's trying to destroy beauty. | ||
It's really all about making everything ugly because beauty is made in God's image. | ||
Ugly is made in Satan's image, and these people reject God and embrace Satan. | ||
So they want the world to reflect how they feel, which is ugly, which is Satan, not beautiful, which is God. | ||
But see, we've done this to ourselves. | ||
And now, there... You may have seen some of this commentary. | ||
I see it in the internet spheres all the time, in that media. | ||
And then it became a viral video when Russell Brand was talking about it. | ||
I forget his guest. | ||
But... They were talking about the idea of, why don't we see Beautiful art in our buildings anymore. | ||
Why don't we see beautiful architecture and ornate buildings? | ||
Art deco and all the stuff you see in ancient buildings you see in Old Europe You see it in some of the cathedrals that you have remaining in Europe and some of the churches maybe here some of the older buildings some of the government buildings, but You don't really see it anymore. | ||
It doesn't really get built anymore. | ||
It's not really a style anymore. | ||
It's something from the past that you wonder if we could even recreate if we wanted to. | ||
And so now what do you get? | ||
You get big, corporate, ugly buildings. | ||
Industrial buildings. | ||
And we have to turn an arena in Las Vegas into a giant dome LED screen, which I think is actually pretty cool. | ||
But it's like, oh, that's what we have to do is we have to have a bunch of LED screens and flashing lights and banner ads and all this other stuff because we can't actually build something that is inherently beautiful anymore. | ||
And then you have to sit here and look at this 250 pound ogre and say, wow, what a beautiful woman. | ||
Look at that five o'clock shadow. | ||
My goodness. | ||
But see, don't say, don't say, you're not allowed to talk like that. | ||
You can't be so critical. | ||
Well, hold on a second. | ||
Do they not enter a beauty pageant to be judged on their beauty? | ||
So I'll judge you on your beauty. | ||
You're fat and you're ugly. | ||
And you have a five o'clock shadow as a woman. | ||
You're disgusting. | ||
Oh my gosh, the poor tranny. | ||
The poor tranny. | ||
Oh yes, the poor tranny that gets to smash. | ||
Smash all over those petite little graceful girls that just want to be a beauty queen. | ||
And that 250 pound ogre just stomps all over them. | ||
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I'm the beauty queen now. | |
And then he gets the crown. | ||
And then all the girls have to celebrate like, Oh my gosh, you won. | ||
You're the most beautiful. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
The judges said so. | ||
All fake. | ||
All fake. | ||
So what? | ||
So again, okay, so where does it go? | ||
Does this go on forever? | ||
Is this it for female spaces, whether it's a beauty pageant, whether it's a sporting event? | ||
Because eventually that's where this goes, in case you haven't noticed the trend. | ||
And by the way, it's not just going to be... You'll have some grown man that decides he wants to compete as a woman for whatever reason, like Leah Thomas. | ||
Mediocre male swimmer in college, then becomes the best female swimmer of all time in college, go figure. | ||
No, it's not just going to be that eventually you're going to have parents. | ||
In fact, this is already going on. | ||
Undoubtedly, this is already going on. | ||
But who would ever say this out loud? | ||
No, you're going to have parents that. | ||
Turn their son into a girl at a young age, hoping that that will turn their child into a superstar, whether that be as an athlete or anything else. | ||
as a trans person that now gets all the advantages, and you can be ugly as a trans person, and they give you a beauty pageant crown. | ||
So what then? | ||
So do we just get rid of the whole thing? | ||
Do we start to have just trans beauty pageants where men dress up as women? | ||
But, oh see, but that's supposed to be burlesque. | ||
That's supposed to be some sort of a underground thing. | ||
It's a kink. | ||
Oh no, now it's normal. | ||
Now kids are gonna do it. | ||
And they already are. | ||
So it's not just gonna be parents using their kids for clout on the internet, dressing boys like girls and everything else. | ||
You're gonna have parents Because plenty of people get corrupted over the idea of money, and if you've been generationally poor, especially, you might look at a child and say, this could be our way out of here. | ||
And in fact, there's an example, and it's odd because this individual does get a lot of trouble, but there's this He's a kid who I think can't be any more than 12 years old, and he's been a bit of a. I guess you could say football prodigy for the last couple years and as a 12 year old or however old is about that age, he basically runs around in the football field, runs over. | ||
Everybody catches everything. | ||
It's just, you know, just completely dominating and. | ||
His father, this this boy's father has basically. | ||
Lifted himself up with his son to He's like the youngest college commit of all time. | ||
And there's just all kinds of weirdness. | ||
He's going on all these podcasts. | ||
He's messaging all these football players. | ||
But they're saying, look at this. | ||
There's something wrong with this, the ethics of this, the integrity of this. | ||
This dad milking his athletic son, his strong son, who's great at sports, great athlete, milking this to the top, milking it for money, all this stuff. | ||
And you say, oh, you can't do that. | ||
See, that's okay. | ||
That's okay to point your finger at the dad who wants his son to be the next Gronkowski, aka he just wants his son to be a football star, and he's got all this attention at a young age. | ||
So the father, and I'm not even defending the guy. | ||
I'm just saying this is how we're supposed to accept it, is that the father who wants his young son on and in the spotlight Because of his football abilities. | ||
He's bad because he's aggressively trying to sell his son. | ||
And turn his son, Baby Gronk, into a brand, into a franchise, into a million dollars. | ||
And he's bad, and it's okay, and we can point the finger at him and say he's bad. | ||
But all these other parents that transition their kids and put them on drugs and engage in child abuse for internet clout and for the hopes that they can be the next trans kid star, you don't dare criticize them! | ||
You don't dare criticize the parents of Jazz Jennings. | ||
You don't dare criticize the parents of Dwayne Wade's son that he turned into a daughter, who will be the first WNBA player to have 5,000 dunks in a season. | ||
You don't dare! | ||
And you know, for as much of a sellout as LeBron James is, I got to give him credit because he's raising his sons to be men. | ||
And he's raising them right. | ||
And he's out there at his son's basketball practices like like a normal dad in the arena. | ||
He just wants to coach his sons. | ||
So he's there coaching his sons to play basketball with men and he's part of it. | ||
But Dwayne Wade He's over there turning his son into a girl, and he's getting all the promotional deals, and he and his wife, Gabrielle Union, are getting all the promotional deals, and all the commercials, and all the sponsorships, and that's great! | ||
It's great that Dwyane Wade turned his son into his daughter and is now getting all kinds of clout and money off of it, but oh, when baby Gronk's dad does that, that's bad! | ||
When a father wants to have his son, who happens to be a specimen, a physical specimen at a young age, when he wants to promote that, he's a bad guy. | ||
Oh! | ||
Yeah, if I was the father of baby Gronk, I would make a statement. | ||
The next time somebody wants to attack you for using your child for clout, I would say, oh my gosh, you're right. | ||
I'm so sorry. | ||
I think I'm gonna transition baby Gronk into a woman now. | ||
And now he can just compete with girls the rest of his life. | ||
How about that now? | ||
Now do you like me? | ||
Now can I use my daughter for clout? | ||
My trans daughter for clout? | ||
How about that? | ||
What do you say about that, Libs? | ||
Let's see, getting back to the point. | ||
Even even at that, even even a young boy who happens to be a great athlete and dominating sports at a young age. | ||
Even that has beauty in it. | ||
You may remember there was a young soccer player here probably about 10 20 years ago named Freddie. | ||
I do at 14 years old. | ||
He was supposed to be the next great thing. | ||
The next big soccer player ended up being a complete flop, but. | ||
People watched him when he was 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 years old, plays with the national team, and people appreciated that, and that was great. | ||
There was something inherently special about that. | ||
But imagine if it was a young boy transitioned to a girl and dominating at 14 years old and smashing girls. | ||
That's ugly. | ||
That's disgusting. | ||
That's not beautiful. | ||
And everybody would know it. | ||
Everybody sitting there watching Leah, I forget his name originally, from Austin, Texas. | ||
Like Liam, maybe, or something, or Tony. | ||
Tony Thomas, Timmy Thomas, now Leah Thomas. | ||
Tony, Timmy Thomas, now Leah Thomas. | ||
You watch that man compete against women and dominate, that's ugly. | ||
You watch that man competing in swimming and win by five laps, that's ugly. | ||
But see, when you actually have a female swimmer that goes out and dominates at the Olympics, that's great. | ||
That's beauty. | ||
But if it's a man competing against females, that's ugly and everybody knows it. | ||
So it's the same thing, though. | ||
Oh, here's a dude that we've dressed up like a woman, and you just have to accept that this is beauty now, and that this is the beautiful, this is the standard for beauty now, and if you don't like that, you're a transphobe and a bigot, and all those women out there that are now getting beaten by men in your own fields, in your own arena, you better just shut up. | ||
So what are the women to do? | ||
Do they just... | ||
Do they sacrifice everything they've built and have to rebuild their own thing and just say, this is a biological female sport? | ||
No trans allowed? | ||
Well, we know how that would go. | ||
Do they just walk off the field and say, all right, we give up. | ||
We're not playing sports anymore. | ||
We're not doing beauty pageants anymore. | ||
We're just going to go back into the kitchen, back into the house, and you're never going to see us anymore because now men dominate everything that we once claimed. | ||
No. | ||
We know what's beautiful. | ||
And we know what's ugly. | ||
And a man pretending to be a woman is not beautiful. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Now, in their own eyes, it might make them feel beautiful. | ||
Maybe that's why they do it. | ||
And that's the problem is that the commentary, the discussion here gets turned into this, oh, you're just transphobic. | ||
You just hate trans people. | ||
No, it has nothing to do with that. | ||
It has everything to do with, I'm not going to live a lie. | ||
I'm not going to force future generations of Americans and humans to live a lie. | ||
You're not going to tell me something ugly is beautiful. | ||
You're not going to tell me something unjust is just. | ||
No, that's my problem. | ||
I don't care if a man wants to dress like a woman and that makes him feel good or that's his thing. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I'm not going to accept that a man pretending to be a woman is a beauty pageant champion. | ||
I'm not going to accept that a man pretending to be a woman is a female sports champion. | ||
And nobody should. | ||
Nobody should. | ||
So what happens? | ||
So what choice do the females have now? | ||
They either quit. | ||
They either start their own things or they just accept now that men are better at being a woman than women are. | ||
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Which again, is just a lie! | |
It's just ludicrous! | ||
It's offensive on so many different levels that it... I can't even believe we're in this... | ||
Moment, but here we are. | ||
Men competing against women and winning. | ||
Men winning female beauty pageant crowns. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
I mean, what are we going to have next? | ||
A man enters a female bodybuilding competition, and I mean, it's literally like Mike O'Hearn up there, like the Titan, with just a little bra on. | ||
It's like, wow, look at how strong that woman is! | ||
Just freaking hulking six foot five dude with 40 inch biceps. | ||
Look at that woman. | ||
Wow, that woman. | ||
She's big. | ||
Look at the muscle tone. | ||
Like you're supposed to take that seriously. | ||
Like, Oh, my gosh, this is the strongest female ever. | ||
Imagine that, but that's that's where it's going. | ||
You notice it's so crazy. | ||
I mean, South Park is always ahead of their time. | ||
They did the episode with the trans bodybuilder competing as a woman like eight years ago and just completely knocked it out of the park. | ||
But now now you're actually living that moment. | ||
With William Thomas, who competed as a man for years but couldn't cut it. | ||
So now as a woman, Leah Thomas is winning and breaking records. | ||
But see, that's what it is is. | ||
I mean, if you've ever met a female bodybuilder, I mean, they're obviously. | ||
Stronger and more built than your average woman, but usually they're still you can still tell that that's a woman. | ||
Like that's not like a hulking presence like you have. | ||
If you've ever met met a male bodybuilder, but but this is really it that like you have on the screen here from South Park. | ||
And you have a woman who's. | ||
Very, very strong and lean and everything, but then here comes the man, oh, I'm a woman now. | ||
Oh, but see, that's just a joke. | ||
That's just comedy. | ||
No, that's actually happening now. | ||
And it might not have happened to you or your daughter yet, yet, but just like 30 years ago, They'd say 5% of people identified as LGBTQ+. | ||
Now they say it's 35-40%. | ||
A University of Chicago poll said almost 40% of their student body now identifies as LGBTQ+. | ||
Now, I don't even believe that. | ||
That seems so ludicrous. | ||
But who knows? | ||
How do they get these numbers? | ||
So it might not be your daughter yet, it might not be you yet, but believe me, at this pace it will. | ||
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Eventually, this just phases itself out somehow. | ||
And maybe that's it. | ||
You gotta line up. | ||
I mean, it would look like that beauty pageant where that 250-pound man won. | ||
But you gotta line up of female bodybuilders, and, you know, they're probably about, like, 170 pounds or something like that, and they look like women, and, yeah, sure, they're really muscular and very lean. | ||
But then here comes the man. | ||
I mean, even the top female bodybuilding weightlifting champion probably doesn't have much more than 30-inch biceps, if even that. | ||
So then you'll have a man up there with, like, 44-inch biceps, like, I'm a woman now. | ||
Look at me. | ||
It's like, oh, wow, well, we gotta give it to that woman. | ||
She won the bodybuilding competition. | ||
Her biceps are two times the size. | ||
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But that's not a woman. | |
So how much longer does this go on? | ||
Oh, I won the female body pageant because I twirled around in a dress and waved a gay flag and just a little bit of my bulge showed for the judge, yeah. | ||
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I flashed a little... I knew that judge on the edge of the table there was a bit of a liberal, so I flashed a little bulge for him. | |
And that's how I think I won. | ||
It was my bulge. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
But it's just everywhere. | ||
Alright, so there you go, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm not gonna go any further on that. | ||
I think we've made the point here. | ||
Uh, we do have some other news. | ||
I'm gonna take phone calls. | ||
We've got, um... | ||
The phenomenon of Donald Trump versus the phenomenon of Joe Biden, what am I talking about? | ||
Well, everything Trump touches, it becomes gold. | ||
He walks into a Dairy Queen, the whole place goes crazy. | ||
He walks into a Philly cheesesteak shop, the whole place goes crazy. | ||
He walks into a McDonald's, the whole place goes crazy. | ||
He walks into the UFC arena last night, the whole place goes crazy. | ||
And then there's Biden. | ||
And then there's Biden. | ||
Can't get 500 people to show up at a rally in Chicago. | ||
Can't get 500 people to show up at a rally in South Carolina. | ||
goes to the beach this weekend, and nobody even cares. | ||
And then they have this thing at the UFC. | ||
I didn't plan on getting into this, but you know, the attitude of Dana White is the right attitude. | ||
Where this liberal reporter tries to pitch the race angle of this last fight that they had last night, and there was a racial undertone to the pre-fight buildup and to the promotions, there's no doubt. | ||
But it's this idea that, no, everybody has to buy in to the racism complex. | ||
Everybody has to buy in to the identity politics And Dana's like, oh yeah, they were talking about some race stuff. | ||
And he was like, yeah, well, don't you think it's controversial? | ||
He goes, no, I don't care at all. | ||
It's a fight buildup. | ||
They can say whatever the hell you want. | ||
You can think whatever the hell you want. | ||
Nobody here's a racist. | ||
That just drives them mad because they want to be able to poke that wedge and just say, oh, you're a racist, and then they can control you. | ||
And when you just throw it right back at them and say, I don't give a crap what you say, they have no idea what to think. | ||
But when we come back, we are going to give out the phone number. | ||
I'm going to show you Biden at the beach. | ||
We're going to show you Trump at the UFC. | ||
Oh, and we've got the mainstream media. | ||
Upset because the Sound of Freedom is going blockbuster right now. | ||
And I tell you, I don't think it's just that this movie covers the child sex trafficking issue. | ||
I don't think that it's just the fact that this movie highlights what the mainstream media has been covering up for so long, child sex trafficking and torture and sacrifice. | ||
I think that's part of it. | ||
I also think what drives them absolutely insane about the success of The Sound of Freedom is that it's not their movie. | ||
Folks, that is their ultimate fear here, is that Other people from outside of Hollywood can make blockbuster films that do records at the blockbuster and at the office and do the best at the box office, and it's not their Hollywood film that they control everything on? | ||
That scares them big time. | ||
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All right, now, as I said, we do have other news to get to. | |
The mainstream media, Hollywood, panicking at the success of The Sound of Freedom. | ||
And when you understand more deeper how Hollywood works with their propaganda, their dominance of the film industry, you understand the threat that The Sound of Freedom represents beyond just exposing the child sex trafficking that they also use to obtain their adrenochrome and other such things. | ||
We'll do some comparing and contrasting. | ||
Donald Trump to Joe Biden last week and over the weekend as well. | ||
But you know, that's a bit of a hot topic in the last segment and I want to see if the callers want to respond to it. | ||
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But really, what do you do? | |
You'd hate to see, this isn't even some feminist bent, it's just the truth, you'd hate to see all the ground that has legitimately been gained by women when it comes to professional sporting events or even beauty pageantry. | ||
Women have their own arenas for success there now. | ||
It would be a shame if men came in and just destroyed that because men wanted to pretend to be women in some weird sexual perversion. | ||
But that's exactly what's going on. | ||
So do the women just say, okay, fine, the men have destroyed us, we give up? | ||
Or do they create their own thing that's only for biological women, and then you know where that goes? | ||
Maybe you out there have a daughter that's had to compete against men. | ||
Maybe you're a female athlete that's had to consider this. | ||
So we'll see what kind of action we get on the phone lines from that, and we'll get into some of the other news. | ||
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877-789-2539. | |
877-789-2539. | ||
And I was barely offended at some of the images that the crew was putting on the screen in the last segment. | ||
789-2539. | ||
And I was barely offended at some of the images that the crew was putting on the screen in the last segment. | ||
I know you guys can do worse than that when it comes to these gorilla-like trannies winning beauty pageants. | ||
But maybe they just wanted to take it easy tonight on a Sunday. | ||
They didn't want to expose themselves to this. | ||
They didn't want to expose the audience. | ||
So perhaps I understand. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
What do you think about men now winning female beauty pageants and soon will be dominating female sports at this rate? | ||
And this idea that I think goes beyond just the whole No, we know what is beautiful and we know what is ugly. | ||
You don't tell us that. | ||
that we're now supposed to accept what is ugly. | ||
We're supposed to accept it when we're told that ugly is beautiful and that beautiful is ugly. | ||
No, we know what is beautiful and we know what is ugly. | ||
You don't tell us that. | ||
Now, ladies and gentlemen, it's great that we're here on this Sunday night with you. | ||
I'm glad you decided to tune in and make us a part of your Sunday evening. | ||
And it's even more special considering we launched this show. | ||
Man. | ||
How long has it been? | ||
It's crazy. | ||
I think it's. | ||
It's been. | ||
It's been almost three years, guys. | ||
Is that true? | ||
It's been almost three years now, and it really just feels like yesterday. | ||
I don't even I'm not even kidding you. | ||
It feels like just yesterday we launched this and. | ||
It's hard to launch shows. | ||
It really is hard to launch shows. | ||
And you may have noticed that a lot of people will launch new shows and they come and go and they don't have success. | ||
And so for us to launch a new show on Sunday night, hosted by yours truly, who's banned all over the Internet, I'm not allowed to promote this show, folks. | ||
I have never been allowed to promote this show one time on Twitter, on YouTube, on Facebook, on Google, anywhere. | ||
And yet we've been on air for almost three years Thanks to you and thanks to the crew. | ||
That is a true accomplishment. | ||
And I'm not even sitting here like we've made some sort of a milestone. | ||
I just want you to know that we truly appreciate you here. | ||
And by the way, we did have a winner. | ||
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So that tells me people want to talk about the topic of discussion right now. | ||
That we're supposed to be forced into thinking that ugliness is beauty. | ||
And I just will not accept it. | ||
It is just something I will not accept. | ||
And I don't think we should be forced to in the name of politically correctness either. | ||
But let's hear from you. | ||
And let's start with Josh in Texas. | ||
And Josh, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, can you hear me? | |
Yes, loud and clear. | ||
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Yeah, I want to talk about two things. | |
Number one, this whole transgender stuff is Getting out of control. | ||
And I gotta say that, honestly, I think you are right on, Owen, because I'm right there with you how Joe Biden, no matter how, who we vote for, what happens, he's just gonna steal it again. | ||
Because I really think that this cultural shift, kind of like the Obama days, how They need their eight years to seal, just like Obama sealed in the healthcare and sealed in homosexual marriage. | ||
Joe Biden's administration, they gotta have their eight years to seal in this hole. | ||
You know, I get what you're saying, but I would have a bit of a, you know, here's what I'm noticing right now. | ||
The media is attacking Joe Biden. | ||
I don't know if you've seen this over the weekend. | ||
The New York Times attacking Joe Biden for denying his seventh grandchild, that's Hunter Biden's child with London Roberts, that he pays a monthly fee to, that she will never have the Biden name, his daughter will never have the Biden name, he pays for that service. | ||
So the media was attacking him over that. | ||
The media was attacking him over the fact that he has spent, get this, and it's actually, if you round it up, I think the real number is like 38% or 37.5% of Biden's days in office he spent on vacation. | ||
So the media was hammering this week and 40% of his time has been on vacation. | ||
The media is hammering him over his age. | ||
This whole Biden crime family thing is undeniable. | ||
So I used to say that Biden was the favorite entering, going into the 2020 presidential race. | ||
Now I think you're in the right direction. | ||
I think the Democrats still steal it no matter what, because as far as I know, the Republicans have done nothing to stop 300 ballots from coming in, 300,000 ballots from coming in at 3 a.m. | ||
in Detroit, Phoenix, Philadelphia, Atlanta, or Milwaukee. | ||
So as long as the Democrats do that deal, I don't know how any Republican wins. | ||
But I don't think it's Joe Biden. | ||
I think they're going to try to switch a Gavin Newsom in there. | ||
And you gotta remember, the Democrats aren't having any debates. | ||
So really, this whole field is open. | ||
They got another six months, pretty much, to do a switcheroo and put in Newsom or somebody else. | ||
But I do agree. | ||
I don't see any Republican with a chance to win, even though the name on the board with the highest probability right now is Donald Trump, but above that is Democrat nominee, whoever they decide. | ||
I just don't know how they can go with Biden. | ||
I mean, He's gonna struggle to make it another year and a half, let alone six more years. | ||
You know, Josh? | ||
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Yeah, I really agree with that, and I just think it's a big cultural shift. | |
But the second thing I wanted to ask is that for three years, ever since your issue with January 6th, and then for three years you claimed your innocence, do you think that you owe your viewing audience an apology for pleading guilty on your case about January 6th? | ||
No, not one bit, and I don't think anybody in my audience would ask for that, and you are aware of the concept of innocent until proven guilty, correct? | ||
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Yeah, but you pleaded guilty, so that stops of there is no innocence. | |
You pleaded guilty, so, but after claiming your innocence for three years on the air... Would you like an apology, Josh? | ||
No, I don't want an apology. | ||
I just want you to... Do you think that you owe your listening audience an apology? | ||
Do you? | ||
Do you? | ||
Nobody has asked me of this. | ||
You're the only one that's said this to me. | ||
So are you asking for an apology? | ||
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No, I'm just saying, do you think that you owe your listening audience an apology? | |
No, no, no. | ||
Actually, actually no. | ||
What I think I owe my listening audience is to come on the air every day and give it my all and be as accurate and truthful and foresightful and insightful as possible. | ||
And the day I don't do that is the day I owe this audience an apology. | ||
And so I have not done that. | ||
And I am in the middle of an ongoing legal case and I'm not going to comment any further, Josh. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Really a great call. | ||
Let's now go to Rick in Arizona. | ||
Rick, you're on the air, go ahead. | ||
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Hey, how you doing? | |
Good. | ||
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Hey, hello! | |
I got a better one. | ||
I gotta send you a screaming goat. | ||
What was that? | ||
That sounds like, hold on, wait, wait, wait. | ||
You sound like you're in Ed Buck's apartment or something. | ||
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No, I'm sitting in a living room here in Fountain Hills, Arizona. | |
Sorry, I thought I heard the screams of innocent souls and I started thinking Ed Buck. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Oh, wait, wait. | |
Put the duct tape over his mouth. | ||
I have a comment about nitric booze. | ||
I like it. | ||
It's a good product. | ||
But I have a question about the promo they did with Judy McIbeth's work. | ||
She's talking about if you have an issue where you need to put it directly under your tongue, melt it under your tongue. | ||
How do you do that? | ||
These are capsules. | ||
Well, um, so we've had, let me try to give a full spectrum answer. | ||
We've had the liquid tincture. | ||
It's a liquid tincture. | ||
You can put directly under your tongue, and it's just kind of known that liquid tinctures under your tongue are sometimes the most easily absorbable way of getting the nutrients or the vitamins, whatever it is you're looking for in that tincture. | ||
If you're trying to do the nitric boost under the tongue, my guess would be that and I'm not. | ||
I wasn't the one that made the comments originally, so I'm having to guess here. | ||
It would be to pull the capsule apart and just put the. | ||
The dust, if you will, inside of the supplements under your tongue and then maybe drink water with it or something, but I'm not really sure exactly that would have to be my guess. | ||
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Yeah, I thought that might be the angle, but you know, there's no recommended amount like break it open, take half the tablet under your tongue or I mean the capsule under your tongue or what have you. | |
I had another quick comment, too. | ||
Occasionally people have been yakking about how hot it is, like it's 111 right here right now. | ||
But global warming stuff, I tell everybody, the Earth is like a giant rotisserie chicken. | ||
You know, you've had a rotisserie chicken, right? | ||
It spins around and half of it gets roasted at all times. | ||
Well, the Earth's been spinning around for a gazillion years, half of it being roasted by the sun, and there's nothing that anybody's going to do about it. | ||
What you're making here is the larger undeniable point, which of course always gets skipped over, and that's the sun. | ||
That's the sun. | ||
And of course they want to block out the sun now, but you know, this is a frustrating thing about this, Rick. | ||
So, I'm actually glad you went there with the climate change stuff, because I think they're really about to pour it on heavy. | ||
I really do. | ||
It's going to be kind of like, oh yeah, Joe Biden, 81 million votes. | ||
Oh yeah, sure. | ||
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, humans are warming the climate and that's why everything's so bad now. | ||
But see, the most obvious irony of that is they're literally spraying chemicals in the sky. | ||
They're literally spraying chemicals on the earth. | ||
And then they sit here and they tell you that you're manipulating the weather when they literally have programs to manipulate the weather. | ||
And then they tell you that that's your fault. | ||
But it was in the... I don't remember when, but it was in the 1900s. | ||
Where does this whole idea... Where is the science that they claim That industrialization has caused, quote-unquote, global warming, or the data that they use to reach that conclusion, an increase of carbon in the atmosphere. | ||
I believe it was the 1950s. | ||
I could be wrong. | ||
But a scientist went to Hawaii, and there's all kinds of volcanoes there and mountains in Hawaii. | ||
And a scientist went there, and there was this old volcanic area where they could do a bunch of scientific research because it was dormant now. | ||
And they could dig deep into it and get a bunch of measurements of carbon in the atmosphere and all kinds of different stuff. | ||
And so they went and they did this dig, and they claimed that they found a period of time, or rather in a period of time, between the longest they could date back that volcanic rock to today, that the carbon in the atmosphere had gone that the carbon in the atmosphere had gone up three times. | ||
So they claimed that based on the period of data, that carbon in the atmosphere had gone up three times, and their conclusion was that this was because of industrialization. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
They didn't have the correct timeline, and since that discovery has been made, a new timeline, a much wider timeline, has been formed thanks to the Vostok ice core samples. | ||
So it's like this. | ||
Guys, give me a doc cam here. | ||
Because let's just knock this out. | ||
I'm glad you called in about this because I was thinking about this over the weekend. | ||
So this is what it's like. | ||
So the volcanic rock that they discovered in Hawaii, they saw that carbon in the Earth's atmosphere Went up like that. | ||
And so this is what this, this is the period of data, this is the window of data that the volcanic rock from Hawaii showed us that they say proves man-made global warming, industrialization, causing an increase of carbon in the atmosphere, which is causing global warming. | ||
Now, not even to get into Is that even accurate in and of itself? | ||
Or is carbon in the atmosphere a problem in and of itself? | ||
Let's just look at this from a scientific data perspective. | ||
So that's what they tell you is the proof And I'm guessing that it's right there in that bold blue line. | ||
That in that bold blue line is the time that they discovered that volcanic rock in Hawaii, where they say in a short period of time the carbon tripled. | ||
They blamed industrialization. | ||
So that's a great job by the crew. | ||
I'm just telling you, so that bold in blue right there is what I have in front of me. | ||
But let's not focus on that graph for a second, because let me tell you what they discovered with the Vostok ice core samples, which they have on the screen now. | ||
But guys, come back to the doc cam, and we can go back to that. | ||
So this is the data, the time, the period of data that they have here that they claimed proved man-made global warming with this data. | ||
This is carbon in the atmosphere. | ||
Here's what the Vostok ice core samples showed us. | ||
They showed us a period of data, I think like 30 times larger. | ||
So this is like right here. | ||
Right here is what the Hawaiian data shows right here. | ||
This right here is this right here. | ||
But thanks to the Vostok ice core samples, we now see that it's gone like this. | ||
It's actually gone like this throughout time. | ||
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And now here we are. | |
So before we know of any industrialization, before we know of any planes, trains, or automobiles, this trend of carbon in the Earth's atmosphere was ongoing long before any industrialization that we know of, long before this data was recorded from this short period of time on Earth compared to the larger Vostok ice core samples. | ||
Now this is all well known. | ||
The Vostok ice core samples are not a secret. | ||
It's not a mystery. | ||
It completely defeats the idea of man-made global warming, or man-made carbon into the atmosphere is killing the planet. | ||
In fact, it can be argued that increased carbon into the atmosphere is better for the planet. | ||
So the whole notion is a lie, and they know it. | ||
But we know it's not about stopping climate change. | ||
We know it's not about stopping weather manipulation. | ||
They do that every day. | ||
They're trying to block out the sun. | ||
It's all about convincing you that your existence on this planet is parasitic, that your existence on this planet is deadly, and so you basically need to end your life as you know it and just be a slave to save the planet, otherwise we're all gonna die. | ||
So be a good slave or we're all gonna die. | ||
And that's what they tell you based on fraudulent data, And lies when it comes to global warming and man-made climate change. | ||
Rick, thank you for spurring this little lesson for today. | ||
Thank you for that call. | ||
All right, let's go to Leo in Massachusetts. | ||
Leo, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hi, thank you. | |
I figured out the perfect solution to the trans-ethnic problem. | ||
Give them their own category. | ||
That way, They can't say, oh we're not allowed to do this, we're not allowed to do that. | ||
When they have their own category, they gotta shut up and be their own people. | ||
Now this is the most obvious solution, if we even consider this a problem. | ||
But yes. | ||
Now, I think the issue that they have is there aren't enough trans athletes, and so there wouldn't be any trans sports leagues. | ||
There aren't enough trans athletes, so they just have them compete with women and win. | ||
But yes, if you're going to have trans athletes, if that's going to be a new category of athletes, then they need to have their own events, kind of like the Special Olympics. | ||
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I want to talk about how to really get the Democrats in trouble. | |
Make up a phony A statement where you say, help support child sex change, vote Democrat. | ||
When we do that, it'll ruin the Democrats. | ||
Yeah, there was a group that was buying billboards. | ||
I think it was like Americans for Prosperity or something. | ||
Do you guys remember that? | ||
I haven't seen one in a while, but there was a group that did some pretty good fundraising, and they bought a handful, a couple dozen billboards, and they did that exact thing. | ||
It was like, kill your baby, vote Democrat as a vote for abortion, and different billboard campaigns like that around the country. | ||
So yeah, I think it's a great idea for culture jamming and political awareness. | ||
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Well, there's all kinds of ways All right. | |
Thanks for the call, Leo. | ||
Let's go to Jeremy in Michigan. | ||
Jeremy, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, Owen. | ||
What's the best way to get our point across? | ||
Thank you. | ||
All right. | ||
Thanks for the call, Leo. | ||
Let's go to Jeremy in Michigan. | ||
Jeremy, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
Awesome to talk to you, buddy. | ||
I love everything that you and Alex and Harrison do all the time. | ||
Tune in, get all the Reese reports and everything like that. | ||
I gotta say, I love Nitric Boost, Turbo Force, Brain Force, gotta use it all the time. | ||
If you want to know who I am, I was on the Reset Wars talking about Romans. | ||
I was quoting a scripture from Romans when you guys were doing the Reset Wars promotion. | ||
So that was an awesome series that Alex put out. | ||
But going back to what you were talking about with the ugliness, Michigan just passed House Bill 4474, where it would make it a felony to intimidate the wrong gender pronouns. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, and it's a trap. | ||
And let's be honest, it's all a trap, too. | ||
up to $10,000 if you misgender somebody. | ||
So they want to push this ugliness. | ||
That's how far they want to push it and go, look, we're going to force it in your face. | ||
We're going to make you accept this. | ||
Or we're going to put you in jail. | ||
We're going to take your money. | ||
Well, and it's a trap. | ||
And let's be honest, it's all a trap, too. | ||
Because now you have just given a bunch of deranged leftists who are just like intellectual terrorists, really, this notion that they can now run around on the streets as bearded ladies in tutus. | ||
And if they go to rent a movie or they go to buy a... | ||
pack of cigarettes or you know whatever at the store and the guy says okay yes sir oh boom now you're going to jail you said sir it's a man in a beard with a hairy chest dancing in a tutu and you're going to jail for calling him a dude we'll be right back jeremy don't go anywhere you know it's just frustrating knowing that the concept the theory of evolution has been completely disproven | ||
the theory of man-made global warming or climate change at least as it's presented to us has been completely disproven and And we're supposed to sit here and act like it's the truth. | ||
And it's the same thing with big fat men winning female beauty pageants. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
You're supposed to accept things that are obviously untrue. | ||
And our whole world, our whole culture, our whole civilization is just supposed to accept and promote these things are true even though we all know they aren't. | ||
That's Satanism. | ||
That's tyranny. | ||
And so I didn't want to cut Jeremy off. | ||
We ran against the break there. | ||
So Jeremy, where does this go? | ||
When do you think or will we ever see the first case where somebody gets charged for misgendering somebody? | ||
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You know, Owen, that's a big question, and I've got a small podcast called This Is My Brain on Rumble. | |
We've been de-platformed on YouTube and stuff like that, but I've got... I'm a delegate, and I'm connected with all of my Republican Party leadership around here, and so we have lawyers on a regular basis, and they talk about these bills, and that's the number one question. | ||
When is this going to come? | ||
Because once these things start to hit that, you know, the legality of it, and it starts to go into the courts, that's when we're going to find out when the rubber meets the road. | ||
A great thing that's happening here in Michigan, we're mid-Michigan, so we're in Livingston County, we actually passed, we became a Constitutional Sanctuary Second Amendment County, so we've got an awesome Board of Commissioners, but over in Lansing, they're just out of control. | ||
I mean, they're passing red flag laws, they're doing all sorts of stuff, and then they passed this gender pronoun garbage, and so that is the question. | ||
When is this going to hit the courts? | ||
And we don't know at this point, because they're still, it's just past the House, And I don't know if it's hit the governor's desk yet. | ||
I gotta check with a couple of the lawyers that, you know... Well, is there any doubt, though? | ||
I mean, is there any doubt that Wichmer is gonna sign it? | ||
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No, she's evil. | |
I mean, just as you said, coming back from the break, she's satanic. | ||
She is demonic in her agenda, and anything that goes against what God has created, that's what she's going to go for. | ||
And so, they're going to push this whole thing through. | ||
That's what we're expecting, but we've got to be geared up. | ||
We've got to have our minds right, have our hearts right, and be ready to fight in every Avenue, every level, whether it's legal, spiritually, whatever it is, we've got to be ready to do this because they push so hard. | ||
But just as it says in scripture, every time that the enemy comes in, the Lord raises up a standard. | ||
And so we've got to be the standard bearers that are going to do this. | ||
But when you were talking about the ugliness of it, I just had to call and say, dude, look, it's on our back door or even in our front door. | ||
They're banging on it. | ||
We got LGBT signs and all sorts of garbage here and the rainbow flags. | ||
Luckily, we just had our school board in one of our local school districts. | ||
They got rid of the flags in our school district. | ||
It was awesome. | ||
It's like two steps forward, and then one step back, and then another two steps. | ||
We're making progress, but they've pushed so far with this ugliness that it's waking people up. | ||
That's the key that I see, is it's finally gotten people that are content to sit back and wait for God to do something to finally get off their rear ends and go, okay, Lord, I've got to have a plan. | ||
And then listen for your guidance by your spirit to know what to do and how to operate the plan, and if I need to adjust it. | ||
That's what I'm seeing right now. | ||
Well, and let's just be perfectly honest. | ||
This is a setup. | ||
This is a trap. | ||
Let's not forget what Jussie Smollett did. | ||
Let's not forget what the feds and Governor Whitmer did. | ||
I don't know if she was involved in the fake kidnapping or not. | ||
But let's be perfectly clear why they want this bill. | ||
Take it back to the, I think it was the Colorado Bakery is where it was in Colorado where the gay couple showed up for the gay cake and the Christian owner said no. | ||
Folks, that was a 100% setup. | ||
You have to understand, everything the Democrats do and put on display for you publicly goes through focus groups, goes through narrative writers, none of it is organic. | ||
Even dating back to Rosa Parks. | ||
Rosa Parks was synthetic. | ||
Rosa, I'm not, I'm not trying to take away from the hero, heroic aspect of Rosa Parks, but you know Rosa Parks was not the first black woman to sit on the bus in the white section. | ||
You know Rosa Parks wasn't the first black woman to get arrested. | ||
There were multiples, but there was one famous case before Rosa Parks, which is what they decided to steal the narrative and then turn Rosa Parks into the hero. | ||
There was one case and they said, well, we don't want to use this girl. | ||
She's too young. | ||
She's a teenager that's pregnant. | ||
She won't be a good look for our cause. | ||
We don't want to use this girl. | ||
She's too light-skinned. | ||
We don't want to use this for our cause. | ||
So they went with Rosa Parks. | ||
Now, I don't know if the whole thing was set up or not. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if it was. | ||
The point is, everything they do like that is totally scripted. | ||
Everything they do like that is read out and all a script. | ||
None of it is organic. | ||
So, They send militant gays to a known Christian bakery to set them up so that they can be sued for being homophobic and then set that as a precedent at the Supreme Court level. | ||
Now, they lost, thank God, but that was their goal. | ||
It was all a setup, folks, and now they're doing the exact same thing with this bill in Michigan. | ||
So, if and when this bill gets signed into law by the governor, You're gonna have all kinds of men showing up in public, going to public spaces, going to restaurants, going to gas stations, going to convenience stores, just waiting for somebody to say the wrong thing, and then they're gonna end up in court. | ||
And they already got stacks of Soros money, they got stacks of ACLU lawyers and everything else lined up for as soon as the cases come down. | ||
So, I would not be surprised one bit if that starts becoming a phenomenon in Michigan as soon as the bill is signed, and then it's just going to become, okay, what are the judges going to do? | ||
What are juries going to think about this stuff? | ||
How long are we actually going to litigate these cases? | ||
It's just, it's all a setup. | ||
Just like everything else Democrats and Liberals do. | ||
Nothing is organic. | ||
Everything is synthetic. | ||
Everything is a setup. | ||
Everything is a trap. | ||
Everything is a lie. | ||
Jeremy, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to... Boy, we got a lot of good callers. | ||
We might just take calls the rest of the way. | ||
I don't even know if I'm going to get into the rest of the news. | ||
These callers are really good. | ||
And we're kind of all over the board, but a lot of good topics on the board, too. | ||
Let's go to James in Pennsylvania. | ||
James, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Mr. Cook, Destroyer, good evening. | |
Evening. | ||
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I cannot wait for the first trans male to go out in the javelin throw in the Olympics and launch it twice as far as the next female competitor. | |
Hey guys, pull up a world record shot put for men's and women's. | ||
Let's see the difference there. | ||
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It's double. | |
It's basically double. | ||
I don't know about double. | ||
Maybe it is double, but it's going to be significant. | ||
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No, it's double. | |
Well, I remember because we used to, when I played baseball in high school, we had this big facility and the track and field guys were out there, too. | ||
And we had such a big facility, sometimes other schools would come rent it out and use it, too. | ||
And so I remember every once in a while, there'd be some girls schools, some girls teams that would come rent our facility and they'd go practice with the track and field team. | ||
That just happened to be behind where our baseball fields were. | ||
And, I mean, you could see, like, it kind of looked ridiculous, these girls trying to throw, uh, the shot put here. | ||
But, wow, see? | ||
Now, this is close. | ||
According to, according to this, the, uh, female, the female shot put is only three feet shorter than the male record. | ||
Do you believe that? | ||
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No, she was juicing. | |
She was on the juice? | ||
Do you think, do you think, uh, Jana Slopjanic? | ||
In 1980, what is she, Russian? | ||
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Russian on the testosterone. | |
Yeah. | ||
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Like, rocky, like the woman boxer. | |
Whatever. | ||
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Doesn't matter. | |
These Democrats are poisoning society to the very end. | ||
The debt has gone through the roof. | ||
Like, Oh, 800 million now going to Ukraine, including the cluster bombs that Jen Psaki said was a war crime, but as long as the U.S. | ||
and Ukraine are using them, then it's okay. | ||
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It's okay. | |
And then so is white phosphorus. | ||
And we can just do traditional trans warfare. | ||
Oh, and they do this thing. | ||
Well, you know, Zelensky goes on TV. | ||
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He's like, oh, you know that when they use the radiation, it's war against Europe. | |
Now they're attacking you in Europe if they attack us because the radiation will kill your children too. | ||
And it's just like, these are the same people that wanted to forcefully inject your children with 2, 3, 4 mRNA shots that would have made them deader than a hammer by the time they were 15 years old. | ||
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And they're gonna tell you, they love you, they care about you so much. | |
Oh, they've poisoned your babies for the last 30 years with all of their vaccines. | ||
They gave them autism, Down syndrome. | ||
The rates have exploded. | ||
You don't understand that this war has been going on since World War II. | ||
And whether you want to call it the CIA spooks or the Nazis, it doesn't matter. | ||
The secluded culture has won. | ||
And now you're seeing the electronic manifest with your Twitters and whatever Facebook has going on. | ||
It doesn't matter at this point. | ||
You have demons versus Christians. | ||
Christians are the new persecuted Jews. | ||
Jews didn't accept their Messiah. | ||
I'm not here for that. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
What matters is that we are in the end times, the literal end times, and everything is perverted, male, female, gay, straight, whatever, Christian, Muslim, Jew. | ||
Everything is cross-referenced against each other, and now here we are with spiritual warfare manifest in the physical realm, AND YOU'RE SEEING IT THROUGH THE WHITE HOUSE. | ||
Oh, there was a bag of cocaine left in the White House? | ||
Are you kidding? | ||
Like, there is no, like, that is the highest position of this country. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
Oh, and we don't know whose it is. | ||
We don't know whose it is, and we'll never know. | ||
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Oh, well, we'll never know. | |
Want to know why? | ||
Because it wasn't crack cocaine. | ||
That joke, I didn't want to put you in yours for five years in jail. | ||
If you got a little dime bag, same dime bag. | ||
Yeah, yeah, then nobody knows. | ||
I mean, it's just ridiculous. | ||
It'd be like, It'd be like if I was a senior in high school and my parents found a rack of Bud Light in the basement fridge. | ||
It's like, oh, who's that? | ||
My parents don't didn't drink like, oh, who's 30? | ||
Oh, I don't know. | ||
Oh, like my sister was straight as an arrow. | ||
Everybody knows what it's like. | ||
Oh, how'd that 30 rack get in the fridge, Mom? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't I don't drink Bud Light. | ||
It wasn't me. | ||
Like, OK, yeah. | ||
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Bud Light was good back then. | |
The point is that it's ridiculous to sit here and say, we don't know whose cocaine it is, we don't know how it got there, that's the end of that, we just don't know. | ||
And it's like, we're not even trying to be some squares like, oh my god, cocaine, oh, oh my god, it's a bad cocaine, ah, clear the White House, oh my god. | ||
It's just like, wow. | ||
Clearly Hunter Biden is not clean. | ||
He's geeking around on 4th of July. | ||
And they're just going to say, oh, yeah, baggie of cocaine, Secret Service called it in, but we don't know whose it is. | ||
To me, this is the Secret Service. | ||
They probably have found so many bags of cocaine at the White House. | ||
They just don't call them in, folks. | ||
They called it in. | ||
It's a cry for help. | ||
It's an SOS. | ||
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Yeah, because Hunter Biden is a child molester. | |
He's a pedophile. | ||
They're bringing in children across the borders for what? | ||
For pedophilia activity. | ||
That's what the gay movement is. | ||
That's what trans for gays. | ||
This is all ridiculous now. | ||
No, and now there's, see, and this whole, this story of the Sound of Freedom is only going to get worse because They've got a producer that's about to go on record and probably do another film about exactly what you're talking about. | ||
And actually, it's going to be about how they're trafficking children out of Ukraine across the southern border. | ||
They have the whole pipeline, folks. | ||
They have the whole pipeline. | ||
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Okay? | |
They're going to do another documentary. | ||
I'm just going to tell you. | ||
They have the whole pipeline of children being sex trafficked out of Ukraine across the U.S. | ||
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border. | |
Okay? | ||
So you're going to have that coming out soon. | ||
And then Jim Caviezel, my guess is he's going to be talking about the, um... | ||
The Lost Boys or whatever it was with the CIA and the FBI running the sex trafficking ring, all on record, declassified government documents, Freedom of Information Act, literally all out there in the open. | ||
And they come after Jim Caviezel and they say, you're QAnon, you believe in child sex trafficking, that doesn't exist. | ||
And he says, really? | ||
Okay, I'm going to prove to you that the CIA and the FBI have literally been caught engaged in human sex trafficking. | ||
Now, my guess is he's talking about the files that are already declassified, but maybe he knows something else that we don't know. | ||
James, thank you so much for the call. | ||
On that subject, we've got Jason in Texas on the line. | ||
So let's go there now. | ||
Jason, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Hey, what's up, buddy? | ||
Hi. | ||
I mean, thank God for that movie and for Jim and Mel Gibson and all them. | ||
I'm glad they're fighting back. | ||
They've got a target on their back now, but it's just sickening, all this. | ||
Crap, I know it's not extra terrestrial tonight, but I'll keep it PG. | ||
But, no, it's just sickening, dude. | ||
And then the media, now look at how Rolling Stone Magazine and all these liberal media are attacking this film. | ||
It's so great, though. | ||
Yeah, it just shows, like, these people are pedophiles. | ||
And guess what happens to pedophiles? | ||
I'm not going to say it, but I can just tell you it's not good. | ||
Well, imagine the same people that covered up Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation on Epstein Island and the Lolita Express, the same people that cover that up in the media are now telling you it doesn't exist. | ||
Don't go watch The Sound of Freedom. | ||
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Exactly. | |
All these people, Bill Barr, you're a pedophile. | ||
We know who all you pedophiles are. | ||
It's time to expose these people. | ||
It's time to call them out. | ||
Go stand in front of their house. | ||
Hold up, Stein, let him know. | ||
Let him kill himself. | ||
I hope they kill themselves. | ||
That's the best thing for him. | ||
But then the other thing is, real quick, I got two things quick. | ||
Well, we all know Epstein killed himself, but we don't wish that fate on anybody. | ||
But Epstein obviously killed himself. | ||
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All pedophiles should die, but I'm sorry. | |
China is sending their troops over and posing as tourists. | ||
And then they're going to gun shows and all these things, and they're getting guns. | ||
We're going to have a war right here. | ||
We're going to have hand-to-hand combat with these people. | ||
You know, I have people bring this up to me all the time, and this isn't to, you know, put out your idea here. | ||
I just don't buy any of it, to be honest. | ||
I don't think any country looks at a land invasion of the United States as beneficial. | ||
I don't think it's realistic, and I don't see why it would even be necessary, quite frankly. | ||
Me personally, when I have people bring that issue to me, I don't buy into it too much. | ||
That's not to throw a wet blanket over what you're saying here, but I don't really buy into that. | ||
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Let me just ask you quick right now. | |
We're dumb. | ||
America's dumb. | ||
We let all these people in here and do all kinds of things, and they know we're dumb. | ||
They take advantage of us. | ||
Sure. | ||
They joke about it all over the world. | ||
They have comedy. | ||
That's how stupid Americans are. | ||
It's kind of pathetic, but yeah. | ||
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So would me and you be able to go to China right now, maybe become a citizen or just whatever? | |
Would we be able to have gun shows in China? | ||
Would we be able to go buy a gun in China? | ||
Of course not! | ||
I don't know, unless you're a Biden, maybe we could get away. | ||
I'll be Hunter Biden, you can be Joe. | ||
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And then I just want to throw this out there. | |
I lost my job to four illegals. | ||
I was doing tree service and I guess they didn't want to pay me what they wanted to pay me. | ||
Pay somebody else half and he's not even a citizen. | ||
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So I'm living in my car. | |
I'm just going to throw it out there for all my employers. | ||
You can help me out. | ||
Venmo me. | ||
Even a buck. | ||
That's all I ask for is a buck. | ||
That's all I need. | ||
Venmo me at Jason-Lawler-9. | ||
One dollar. | ||
That's all I ask, guys. | ||
I don't need much. | ||
All right, Jason. | ||
Well, God bless. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to... You know, I want to go to this call, Georgia and Montana, because we're talking about all these issues and it's sad because this isn't to say that they aren't real issues and we're wasting our time here. | ||
It's sad because we have to talk about Are men women? | ||
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Can men get pregnant? | |
And it's just total political trash instead of the things that we should all be uniting against, like property taxes. | ||
And so I see George in Montana called in on that. | ||
And so, George, you're on InfoWars Sunday Night Live. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Thanks for taking my call, Owen. | ||
Listen, I'm a retired real estate broker. | ||
I'm still licensed. | ||
And I found a major fraud in property taxes nationwide. | ||
I'll start by saying that about one-third of all property tax bills in the United States are actually a tax on a non-real estate asset. | ||
And let me tell you how I got to that. | ||
No lender can make a loan and actually be in business if they're loaning money at less than the inflation rate on the money that the loan is denominated in. | ||
But yet they are. | ||
These loans are well under the inflation rate of the U.S. | ||
dollar. | ||
So, how is this getting funded? | ||
Well, it's getting funded by the Federal Reserve, who buys up the mortgages, because nobody else will buy them. | ||
The interest rates are too low. | ||
So, this is actually a financial asset being transferred to buyers, because their loan, the interest rate is being bought down. | ||
And if you do the math on it, and I can explain the math, About one third of the value of property is represented by a financial asset, not real estate. | ||
Hold on, let me pause you real quick because I want to have a, if I'm struggling to understand this, I imagine others are too. | ||
Are you saying that, why is this not, you were saying this isn't a real estate investment. | ||
Can you explain that? | ||
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Well, no, it's not that it isn't a real estate investment. | |
It's that when a buyer buys a piece of real estate, if somebody is buying down, actually paying a fee to get his interest rate reduced, Then he's the beneficiary of a non-real estate financial asset. | ||
See, the lenders on a 30-year mortgage, they will charge you 6% of the mortgage for each percentage point you want to buy down that 30-year note. | ||
If you go into a bank and they say, well, the interest rates are 8%, and you say, I want it at 7%, they'll charge you 6% extra loan fee, 6% of your loan amount, just to buy it down 1%. | ||
Now, you tell me, how many percentage points are these mortgages under the inflation rate of the U.S. | ||
dollar? | ||
It's huge. | ||
It amounts to a third of the property's value. | ||
And this is like buying a home for $300,000 that comes with a Ferrari in the garage. | ||
You wouldn't let the tax assessor say, well, it's a $300,000 home purchase and the Ferrari's worth nothing. | ||
But there's a massive financial asset in loan interest rate buy-down points transferred to every buyer of a home. | ||
Even if the buyer's a cash buyer, he still has to endure that because he's got to compete against borrowing buyers. | ||
But a third of the value of real estate is represented by this financial asset that ultimately comes as a gift from the Federal Reserve System in the way of reduced interest rates. | ||
And it's mathematically calculable what they're worth. | ||
Now, I brought this case here in Montana. | ||
And these cases, there's no lawyers involved in these cases. | ||
A tax protest case, you go before a panel. | ||
But when I brought my case, the state of Montana put a lawyer on it. | ||
And he did to me what happened to Alex in the Sandy Hook case. | ||
They slaughtered me with tens of thousands of pages But hold on, I want to get back to the housing market. | ||
So where is the legal issue here? | ||
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Well, it's a fraud. | |
It's an appraisal fraud to not consider the Ferrari in the garage, which in this case is loan buy-down points. | ||
There's a huge expense associated. | ||
with giving a borrower a 7% mortgage when the currency is inflating by 15%. | ||
Because no lender could do that. | ||
No lender could be in business doing that. | ||
That's a financial gift. | ||
So to put it simply, is it a predatory loan process? | ||
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No. | |
It's an overvaluation of property because they're not separating out the value. | ||
They're not separating out the value of this under market loan from the value of the property just like they didn't separate out the Ferrari in the garage. | ||
So let me just stop right there because I've been making a big issue of this, George. | ||
I don't know if you were listening to The War Room this week specifically. | ||
You probably heard my property tax rant from about a month ago. | ||
So I've been highlighting this issue of property values or the housing market a lot. | ||
And I've been saying, why is nobody talking about this? | ||
This is such a big issue. | ||
This is such a middle class issue. | ||
You want to talk about bottom-up, you want people to enter the housing market as quickly as they can, and so I'm sitting here, and this genuinely is something that bothers me. | ||
The average American, and I'm not trying to sound like a liberal Democrat here, when they say this stuff they don't actually mean it, but I mean, really, the average American If you're working full-time on a salary job, you should be able to afford a house that you and your family could live in comfortably. | ||
Yes. | ||
Can you right now? | ||
Not even close. | ||
Now, you might be able to get a loan, like you said, 7-8% interest rate. | ||
So okay, now you're saying, if you want to buy a house, and if you know about the housing market right now, it ain't cheap, hasn't been in a long time. | ||
Let's say you want to buy a house, $300,000, $400,000, probably average house to move your family into. | ||
Okay, you can't pay for the, you don't have $400,000, but maybe you've got $20,000 and you can make that down payment, get your interest rate about 6.5%, 7%. | ||
Well, now you're basically paying almost a million dollars for a $300,000 to $400,000 home. | ||
for a $300,000 to $400,000 home. | ||
So that's obviously a bad deal for you, but you're hoping you're going to get equity out of the house and you're hoping you can sell the house for what you actually paid for it or something close to that. | ||
But if that doesn't happen, you're at a loss. | ||
You've made a bad financial decision. | ||
So here's what I thought, George. | ||
I'm thinking, what is the solution to this problem? | ||
Or better yet, what is the real market value of a house? | ||
Because what I see is we don't have any real market values. | ||
The entire housing market is rigged now. | ||
I don't know how else to summarize it. | ||
I'm not a numbers guy. | ||
I'm not a math guy. | ||
I'm an instinct guy. | ||
I'm a call-it-as-I-see-it guy. | ||
The housing market is completely rigged. | ||
And when you have a situation... | ||
Where I think it's like 10%, it's less than 10% of homebuyers actually can purchase the house, actually make the full purchase of the house. | ||
That's one sign. | ||
So how about this as a solution, George? | ||
And I don't know if this is necessarily a solution as much as it is just a realization. | ||
What is the real market value of a house? | ||
Here's how I would measure it. | ||
The real market value of a house is what is the average down payment percentage made on a house? | ||
So let's say the average down payment percentage made on a house is 10%. | ||
I'm just, I don't have these numbers in front of me, I'm making it up. | ||
Okay, so the average U.S. | ||
down payment is 10% no matter the price of the house. | ||
So, whatever house you're about to go out and buy, if that house is on the market for $500,000, the real market value is 10% of what that house actually is. | ||
Because that's what somebody could actually pay for it. | ||
But here come the central banks. | ||
Here come the predatory loans. | ||
And now that house is going to be sold at $500,000 that you can't afford, and you're going to pay a million dollars of it because you're going to owe the banks all that money. | ||
Do you agree with that analysis, George? | ||
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Well, not exactly, because they're not predatory loans when they're actually making the loans at an interest rate below the inflation rate of the currency. | |
So they're not predatory, they're the opposite. | ||
They're a gift. | ||
And that's what's got the values inflated. | ||
Okay, so you're saying they shouldn't be giving out these loans to begin with? | ||
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No. | |
Look, no bank could ever survive making loans for less than the inflation rate of the currency because they'd get richer in nominal dollars and poorer in wealth. | ||
So the minimum interest rate right now should be like 15%. | ||
Now what would housing prices do if they were really at the inflation rate of the money? | ||
So I think I'm better understanding it now. | ||
into housing prices. | ||
And this is what they're trying to prevent. | ||
They've got them inflated by making loans at interest rates that are way underneath the inflation rate of the currency. | ||
This is the gift being given to buyers and this is what's got the prices inflated. - So I think I'm better understanding it now. | ||
It's that, I mean, I don't know how else to say it. | ||
I guess you just said it there. | ||
It's that they want to keep the housing prices up because they figure that's how they can make the most money instead of if they had the real interest rate, it would bring them down. | ||
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Of course it would bring them down because you wouldn't get that gift with your purchase. | |
Or let's just say, how about this? | ||
Let's go wild for a second. | ||
Let's say, let's say mortgages are no longer legal and if you're gonna buy a house you have to buy it 100% cash. | ||
What would happen then, George? | ||
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Well, that's the way that real estate is supposed to be appraised based on its cash value. | |
Exactly. | ||
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So once you start loaning money at interest rates under the inflation rate, then people say, man, I get that kind of loan. | |
If I buy a house, I get that gift with the house. | ||
I'll pay more for it. | ||
And that's why you see prices fluctuate with interest rates. | ||
It's not just because people can afford less or afford more based on the interest rate. | ||
It's the value of the gift they get by getting an under-market rate. | ||
This is what's got the prices inflated. | ||
You know, this is such a big discussion, and I'm sorry we're out of time in this segment. | ||
I've got to go to other callers, but this is such a big... Because they do this thing where, oh, we're going to give you student loan forgiveness, and the kind of wink, wink, nod understanding is, yeah, student loans are predatory, and you're not getting that value with your degree, so we're going to forgive you for taking those loans. | ||
Well, you could say the exact same thing about mortgages, you could say the exact same thing about home loans, but We don't see them crying for home loan forgiveness. | ||
Why? | ||
Because that's property. | ||
That's an asset that you can actually build off of. | ||
They don't want that. | ||
All right, the callers have just been excellent tonight. | ||
There's no way around that. | ||
And so, I think I'm just gonna have to put off these video clips till tomorrow. | ||
We've got just Trump being celebrated everywhere he goes, including last night at a big UFC fight. | ||
And then you have Joe Biden, who gets no energy at his own campaign events, and then seemingly gets lost wandering around the beach, and nobody knows or cares. | ||
Who he is. | ||
We've also got CNN and the mainstream media attacking the Sounds of Freedom movie because of its success. | ||
We've got on the heels of that an Epstein victim coming out saying, yeah, they were raping little girls there and the media covered it up. | ||
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Wow. | |
She's going public with that. | ||
So we're just going to put all of that off for the war room tomorrow because I already got great callers on the line here. | ||
And so we're just going to finish the show with these callers that have been fantastic. | ||
Got a lot of good momentum here. | ||
So tune into the War Room tomorrow. | ||
Three hours. | ||
Heavy News Day, I know, as it always is on Monday. | ||
That's kind of usually what ends up happening is I'll have some news prepared for tonight. | ||
But if Alex doesn't take calls, then I usually just take two hours of calls and they end up being great. | ||
So that's how it's been tonight. | ||
So we'll get into all the big news tomorrow on The War Room. | ||
And of course, you've got Harrison Smith in the morning and Alex Jones and then myself closing out the day. | ||
It's an honor. | ||
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We've got just over 20 minutes remaining in tonight's transmission. | ||
We've got the calls. | ||
The caller board is still filled up. | ||
So we'll just go the rest of the way with y'all. | ||
And let's see here. | ||
Let's go to Andrew in New Jersey. | ||
Andrew, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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And I just want to say with the Sound of Freedom, and also there was a film called The Big Deception by The man who played Hercules, I forgot his name now, he promotes Christian films, Kevin Sorbo, and his film was excellent. | ||
It talked about how the Democrats took the black vote and got the followers out of the home and scammed them. | ||
What's that one called? | ||
It was called Deception, but I'm bringing it up because they were good, but Infowars and you guys do it the best. | ||
Because with his film, it was accurate what he was saying, but you guys actually go to the leftist and you get the comments right from the horse's mouth. | ||
I was at a Black Lives Matter little rally in my town, not for my work as a video journalist, but I just saw it and I stopped and talked, and the girl, the white girl, told me that it's better to have single-parent homes, because I was like, you know, Black Lives Matter, they want to take the fathers out of the homes, which is And she said it's only good to have two parents in the home if they're same gender. | ||
What? | ||
That's what I mean. | ||
Like, you guys get the info. | ||
You go right into the group. | ||
You go right there and you get it direct. | ||
So people maybe that are moderates or not following, they can't question, you know, is that true? | ||
Is the left, you know, are they really that crazy? | ||
But I love the way you guys do it. | ||
And the video on cocaine, the last thing with Hunter. | ||
You know, you guys mix entertainment with comedy, but you know, I mean, let's just be perfectly clear there. | ||
Nobody does it like InfoWars does. | ||
I mean, literally nobody. | ||
There's very few people that even operate in the news media that that come close to what we're doing. | ||
But nobody really touches it. | ||
And considering everything we have to go through and the obstacles and and but the support of our audience, it really is. | ||
Man, it's just wild that we're still here, really, but it's special. | ||
Definitely. | ||
Nobody does it better. | ||
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Keep it up. | |
Thanks. | ||
All right, Andrew. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
You know, I ran into a young man at the gym this weekend, and it was the same thing that always happens, and he comes up to me and he says, So great to meet you. | ||
I love your stuff. | ||
I go watch your man on the streets up all the time, but I haven't seen you in some time. | ||
What have you been up to? | ||
What have you been doing? | ||
Nothing's changed. | ||
Still working at InfoWars, still hosting the show, going on the streets. | ||
He says, Really? | ||
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Really? | |
I didn't know that. | ||
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I didn't. | |
He got all excited. | ||
He was like, Oh, my gosh. | ||
It's like, Oh, like you just figured out your favorite football team is still playing. | ||
You thought they gave up. | ||
No, they're still playing. | ||
And I told him about band video. | ||
He went there and he was all excited. | ||
And so, uh, it's just like it's that. | ||
There's still so much potential. | ||
There's still so much untapped potential. | ||
And the grind of being here every day is just a daily effort to continue to tap into that potential and get to those people who are still seeking this information, whether they know about us or not. | ||
But that's why when that caller said earlier, it's like, Oh, you owe people an apology. | ||
No, I don't. | ||
Unless I'm letting you down right here on the air when you're tuning in, then I don't think so. | ||
You don't tune in to me because of what I do in my personal life or what I go through. | ||
You tune in because of the time I put in right here and making it valuable for you. | ||
And that's why the caller lines are always filled. | ||
That's why we have the best callers that are informed. | ||
Let's go back to our callers here. | ||
And let's go to Jack in Wisconsin. | ||
Oh, this is going to be fun. | ||
Jack in Wisconsin, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Hey Owen, did you see that lady on the plane, Rebecca the Reptile Realizer? | ||
I did. | ||
Do we know that's her name? | ||
No, that's just one of the names they're giving her. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
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I know what you're talking about. | |
You guys should find her and interview her. | ||
And interview her. | ||
I'd love to find her and interview her. | ||
I'm sure she could maybe straighten some things up. | ||
And for guys in the audience, I'm sure they'd like to see that, too. | ||
She's very popular, I must say. | ||
She's got some spunk. | ||
She's got some spirit. | ||
Now, let me just say this, Jack, because people are wondering. | ||
I never covered this because from the very beginning, I didn't think there was anything to it. | ||
I assumed that she was probably a little off of her rocker, maybe on drugs or drunk, and so probably what stemmed that whole thing. | ||
So I never really bought into it or a shapeshifter or whatever being on the airplane. | ||
There's plenty of freaks out there, and if you're in a weird state of mind and you already don't like flying, I can see a situation like that happening. | ||
Now, here's what's interesting about it. | ||
There have been two follow-up videos. | ||
One from an eyewitness, and then another one from the guy who claims he was the alleged shapeshifter. | ||
Have you seen either of those? | ||
I saw him. | ||
I saw him. | ||
And the guy said he was Mason. | ||
Now, I'm inclined to believe both of those other people in the videos. | ||
Now, there's no guarantee. | ||
They could be making it up, too. | ||
They could just be putting videos out there, just claiming they're the people involved. | ||
But their stories lined up. | ||
It all lined up. | ||
And when you see the guy who she thought was a shapeshifter, it kind of makes sense. | ||
He's got really pale skin, really bright green eyes, tattoos all over his face, and he's in the Freemasons, and he was bragging to her about it. | ||
So I think it was probably just an organic situation. | ||
I don't think she saw a shapeshifter. | ||
She saw a guy that looked weird to her that had a bunch of tattoos and stuff with a Freemason hoodie on and she went a little schizo. | ||
We all find it kind of cute. | ||
I don't know if you remember Billy Corrigan from Smashing Pumpkins. | ||
On the Joe Rogan podcast, he said someone shapeshift in front of him and then didn't want to elaborate further. | ||
And other people have said the same. | ||
Some people have said, like, you know, shapeshifters are like apex predators and can use telepathy to make people see what they want to see. | ||
And then there was that creepy video in Russia. | ||
I don't know if you guys will have time to pull it up, where the eyes were glowing when the lights went out at the concert. | ||
And that actress model said it was a side effect of stem cells adrenochrome, so I thought it was kind of a good connection, interesting link between them all. | ||
You know, here's what I've decided to do over my time on the air and with my time on the air. | ||
There was a period of time where I would be more inclined to chase stories like that and to focus more on stories like that. | ||
The problem that I've found is Sometimes there might be some legitimacy to it, but other times, and many times, and most times, quite frankly, there's no legitimacy to it whatsoever. | ||
And it ends up being a waste of time. | ||
And I never want to waste your time here. | ||
Now believe me, I'm just as curious as you in the audience. | ||
I probably go down the same rabbit holes you go down. | ||
I just don't bring a lot of that to the air because it's not the important stuff. | ||
It's not where the rubber is going to meet the road, and I just don't really see any victory other than just people watching in the ratings, which that's not really what it's all about necessarily. | ||
So that's why I never covered it. | ||
I think it's probably much ado about nothing. | ||
Um, I don't know. | ||
Maybe the guy did something weird with his eyes. | ||
Maybe he's a shape shifter. | ||
I doubt it. | ||
But there it is. | ||
I think that it was probably just it was to her. | ||
It was a weird looking guy. | ||
He probably said some stuff. | ||
Probably trolled her a little bit. | ||
She's probably intoxicated, as he claimed, and she just freaked out. | ||
Nobody likes flying as it is. | ||
It's already awkward. | ||
You're sitting on plane next to strangers, and then you got that going on. | ||
So but you know, a lot of people would follow that woman into war, wouldn't they? | ||
They should do a blood test. | ||
You know, they did blood tests for coronavirus and PCR tests for coronavirus. | ||
They should just, you know, I always ask with these conspiracy theories and rabbit holes, like, let's get to the bottom of it and wrap it up. | ||
Well, you know, that's a good point, though. | ||
That's a good point, because I think about this. | ||
If you want to get off an airplane, I think you should be allowed to. | ||
Obviously, there are laws, so if the door is closed and you want to get off, then you're going to be guilty of some sort of a crime or disturbance or something. | ||
Now, maybe you get detained and released, but really, I think you're probably right. | ||
They probably should have detained that woman and said, look, if you want to get off this plane, that's fine. | ||
You're going to be detained and maybe subject to a blood test or some time behind bars. | ||
Are you okay with that? | ||
And she can make up her mind. | ||
I don't think she belongs behind bars, but maybe detained and questioned. | ||
But again, It's probably just a woman who is uncomfortable on an airplane. | ||
Maybe, you know, a little bit of a bimbo, a little bit intoxicated and didn't like what she saw in that weirdo next to her and caused a scene. | ||
So we all love her for it, but I really think it's a much it's a nothing burger, quite frankly. | ||
Hey, Jack, thank you for the call, though. | ||
Let's go to James in Kansas. | ||
James, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, why don't Johnny boy? | |
Why don't you go by your real name? | ||
Are you talking to me? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Jonathan Troyer, right? | ||
Why don't you go by your real name? | ||
You got me, dude! | ||
Is this a gotcha thing? | ||
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No, it's just a question, dude, like... | |
You pretend to be real and pretend to be strong and big, but you don't even go by your real freakin' name, dude. | ||
Oh yeah, James, and you're so tough calling into the talk show like you've discovered something. | ||
First of all, it's extremely common for people in the public view to have a pseudonym so they don't get stalked and harassed and have their family members threatened. | ||
But I guess you're not really aware of that very common thing But since that's not even the case with me, since you want to call in and act like you got me on something, every male in the Schroyer family goes by their middle name. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
I didn't come up with the idea. | ||
It's been that way since I was a kid, and my dad, and my grandfather, and so on. | ||
So, there you go, James. | ||
You discovered it. | ||
Any other secrets about me you want to know? | ||
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Why are you so mad? | |
I am so mad. | ||
I am just, I am raging right now. | ||
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I just don't get it, dude. | |
No, I don't get you. | ||
You call in saying you want to talk about the housing market. | ||
You think you just got me with some discovery about my name, and now you've fallen flat on your face. | ||
So what do you have now? | ||
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Dude, hey, I shook your hand at the Austin, Texas Planned Parenthood protest like four years ago. | |
And ever since then, you've been a total disappointment to me. | ||
You don't even go by your fucking real name, dude. | ||
What is my real name, James? | ||
What's my real name? | ||
If I don't go by my real name, what's my real name? | ||
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What? | |
Well, I don't know. | ||
Why don't you tell me? | ||
You just said, how do you know? | ||
How do you know I'm not going by my real name if you're claiming that I'm not going by my real name? | ||
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I'll say. | |
Yeah, you're funny, dude. | ||
James, I'm sure you have just you have a wonderful night, James. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
You know, it's just I'm not going to waste any more time on that. | ||
It's just. | ||
I find it hilarious, I have to tell you, I find it hilarious when people like that will call in and think they have some sort of a gotcha thing. | ||
Look, people think all kinds of crazy things about me, it's pretty wild. | ||
My friends today are the same friends that I have had since I was two years old. | ||
I mean, literally. | ||
People I grew up next to in my neighborhood, the people I went to kindergarten and grade school with, those are still my friends. | ||
And when you call in here and insinuate like Owen Schroyer is some sort of caricature puppet that doesn't actually exist, you're hilarious. | ||
You're more delusional than the drunk woman that thought she saw a lizard person on the airplane. | ||
But if you think I'm mad because you're calling into the show, you're extremely incorrect. | ||
That was hilarious. | ||
That is amazing content. | ||
So thank you. | ||
All right, let's go to good luck topping that. | ||
How about Leo in Minnesota? | ||
Leo, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Oh, and I wanted to plug the Survival Shield X2 real quick. | ||
You'd be surprised how many people don't even understand that they have a third eye. | ||
And when I tell them that they do, when I tell them that they do, they instantly are filled with gravitas and want to know more. | ||
So I tell them about their thalamus and how it's calcified through Dude, and it's amazing. | ||
And once these people decalcify their pineal gland, life will be a whole lot clearer to them. | ||
Unfortunately, I believe X2 is sold out, but Survival Sealed X3 is in stock. | ||
Dude, and it's amazing. | ||
And once these people decalcify their pineal gland, life will be a whole lot clearer to them. | ||
Like that last caller, maybe? | ||
He's just a cuck, bro. | ||
And if he comes to Minnesota and deals with the Proud Boys, we'll handle him the right thing. | ||
No, he's fine. | ||
It's just so strange to me. | ||
People think the craziest things about me. | ||
I live about as normal as an average life as anybody. | ||
It's just the funniest thing. | ||
The same people I've known forever still know me, whether they're adults or whether they're my age. | ||
The guy just said, he's like, I shook your hand. | ||
It's like, dude, not many people in a position like me just go out in the public and shake 100 people's hands and meet them at an event and then go out for lunch with them afterwards. | ||
But I'm the fraud somehow. | ||
But whatever, it's hilarious to me. | ||
Honestly, I find it funny. | ||
They're just crabs in a bucket, Owen. | ||
They're just crabs in a bucket. | ||
But I wanted to touch on John RFK's position. | ||
Did you watch him on the Jordan Peterson podcast? | ||
When was that? | ||
RFK just had a Jordan Peterson interview that was banned on YouTube. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
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It's a new one. | |
It's a new one, though. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yep. | ||
I don't think I did see that one. | ||
And it's been banned on YouTube, and you can go on Bitu and see it. | ||
They got it in full, and it's just amazing, dude. | ||
Honestly, I think RFK, and I'm an avid Trump supporter. | ||
I'm a proud boy, bro. | ||
I've been active in the streets, been to rallies. | ||
I've met you at the free Alex Jones rally. | ||
You know, we kicked it after. | ||
But, you know, like, I've been behind Trump, but you know, when I look at RFK, dude, he's way more on point and he's just way more able to bring two sides together. | ||
And when you watch him on that Jordan Peterson podcast, he talks about climate change and he talks about the carbon in the atmosphere. | ||
And he, you know, he doesn't get into all this leftist conspiracy crap that's trying to bring us down. | ||
He's just talking about preserving the fisheries and the wildlife and all this stuff that they neglect. | ||
But I think we really need to get to, and touching on that, do you know who Steven Greer is? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Steven Greer is, you know, trying to bring out these zero-point energy, uh, I wouldn't say weapons, I would say, uh... Technology. | ||
Technologies that they've developed in special access programs. | ||
And, you know, fossil fuels is the way for now, but I do think We can branch off into something we can get out of a special access program. | ||
And I think if we can get to the bottom of that, which comes with bringing down the deep state zero point energy and, you know, leaving coal and all that will be in the past. | ||
You know, I completely agree. | ||
And it's not and it's not to say that coal or oil or anything like that is going to be completely defunct. | ||
I mean, maybe someday. | ||
But but just look at like the Hoover Dam. | ||
The Hoover Dam in its time was an energy technology. | ||
It was almost revolutionary. | ||
Not that they didn't already have hydroelectric or dams, but it was like building that dam and now powering however many people, millions of people will get power off that dam. | ||
It's like that's the process. | ||
You build something that is actually sustainable and actually has natural flow and creation of energy like the Hoover Dam. | ||
And you find ways to do that. | ||
And so that doesn't work with windmills. | ||
It really doesn't even work with solar panels. | ||
But that's what they're trying to force us into instead of something organic that actually will work. | ||
But they already have all kinds of secret technology that they don't let us know about anyway. | ||
You know, that's what's so frustrating. | ||
But it's funny, you said that we kicked it after an event. | ||
What event was that? | ||
That was the Free Alex Jones Rally when he had just got banned on Every platform. | ||
You know, I was down there with Joey Gibson, Patriot Prayer, a few of my proud boys in Minnesota. | ||
We did a march downtown, right? | ||
Yep. | ||
Okay. | ||
March. | ||
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And then after we tore up 6th Street, it was just a great time. | |
I do remember that. | ||
And we had the banners out on the street, too. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
It's just so funny. | ||
I don't even care. | ||
Again, I find it entertaining when people think I'm like some sort of a cutout or like spook or something. | ||
But it's like you don't get it. | ||
I meet people. | ||
I go hang out with them afterwards. | ||
Nobody controls me. | ||
I'm my own man. | ||
A lot of people I've met through the Infowar are now my good friends. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It's like people are like, oh, yeah, right. | ||
You came out of nowhere. | ||
You people accuse me being like CIA stuff. | ||
It's like, dude, you can go talk to my neighbor who I grew up next door to and is still my best friend of 33 years. | ||
And why don't you go tell him how I'm a CIA asset and tell his tell his parents to and my other neighbors down the street that I used to go in their backyard and climb trees like, dude, you're you got it all figured out, man. | ||
You really but see, here's why I cover that because Folks, you gotta ground yourself every once in a while. | ||
Leo, thank you for the call. | ||
Myself included, folks. | ||
I live in this. | ||
I'm not preaching because I haven't learned this. | ||
We've gotta ground ourselves. | ||
I understand we've been lied to so much. | ||
We live in a world of delusion. | ||
But don't become delusional because of that. | ||
Don't play yourself. | ||
Don't, don't play yourself. | ||
I know the world is crazy. | ||
I know we've been lied to for centuries. | ||
I get it. | ||
But don't play yourself. | ||
Sometimes you gotta ground yourself and accept that, you know what, there are good people. | ||
It's like Donald Trump. | ||
Like, all these people convinced, oh, Donald Trump controlled opposition and all this stuff. | ||
Look, I'm not saying Donald Trump is the be-all end-all, but too many people know him well enough and get backstage access to them, to him, that, all the attacks. | ||
It's just like, there's no way. | ||
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