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We've got a couple guests coming up as well. | ||
Chris Emery. | ||
And we're gonna talk about... I mean, the U.S. | ||
government wouldn't false flag its own people to gain more power, right? | ||
I mean, that would never happen. | ||
Of course not. | ||
We wouldn't never do anything like that. | ||
Not our loving government. | ||
And so we'll talk about that phenomenon with Chris Emery and Christy Lee and then an individual known as the Russian Alex Jones. | ||
The Russian Alex Jones. | ||
Duh! | ||
We'll be hearing from him in the final hour as well. | ||
But Christy Lee joins me now. | ||
You know, there's so much I could just rap with you about. | ||
And I think I actually want to start here because I know that You know, one of the reasons why you moved to Texas was to avoid some of the nonsense of the schools in California. | ||
And they've now gone to the next level. | ||
And so, we'll talk about, they just decided next August 2024 is going to be Transgender History Month. | ||
That's kind of an ironic thing, you know what I mean? | ||
And now, California courts say transgender kids can be seized from the parents. | ||
So in other words, if your kid comes home and says, I want to chop my dinghy off, and the parent says no, then the Democrats come in and steal your kid from you. | ||
I mean, Lord knows what they're going to do to them beyond just the castration. | ||
And an Oklahoma elementary school now hires a drag queen to be the principal. | ||
And here's what I think is behind this, and I want to get your take. | ||
And you've got children, and you've got a daughter, so this other story is probably going to be interesting to you. | ||
Two transgender men, cyclists, destroy the female competitors in an Illinois state bike race. | ||
But back to the drag queen principle. | ||
You know, drag queens, cross-dressers have been around forever. | ||
I don't know, the transgender thing of chopping off your member is kind of a new phenomenon. | ||
But I remember The first real distinctive memory that I have of a transgender individual was my first day at college, Liberal University of Missouri-Columbia. | ||
And I didn't really think much of it at the time, right? | ||
I'm 18 years old, I'm going to college now, I've got a bunch of other things on my mind. | ||
And they bring you in for freshman orientation. | ||
You get in your little group, and then one of the first things you do is you go to the cafeteria for lunch. | ||
And the first person that greets you at the cafeteria is a transgender individual. | ||
Now, I mean, look, this is like a 6'3 dude, like big dude, clearly a transgender individual. | ||
Again, I'm not thinking much of it at the time, but... | ||
Okay, I remember that. | ||
It was a very distinctive memory. | ||
Either because it was my first memories of college or it was the first time I've really ever talked to or, you know, had a conversation with a transgender individual. | ||
But I realize something now. | ||
That was done intentionally. | ||
They wanted every student that went Through the freshman orientation to see the transgender individual, to get desensitized to it and accept it, that's a normal thing. | ||
But that's when you're 18 and in college. | ||
Now they're doing it to elementary school kids. | ||
What would you do if you met the principal at an elementary school, or one of the schools your children goes to, and it was a drag queen, a man dressed like a woman? | ||
I mean, they would not be going to that school. | ||
I mean, the thing about that story that's even worse is this is not just like your cookie-cutter drag queen, because my first memory of a drag queen was your over-the-top, you know, theatrical RuPaul show, like, haha, this is funny, this is entertaining. | ||
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But now it's like... Like nobody was necessarily trying to deceive you. | |
Yeah, exactly. | ||
But like in this situation, this is a man that has a history of having a child porn charge. | ||
Oh, and it was dropped. | ||
I mean, if you can read the whole thing, but we don't know exactly why it was dropped. | ||
But like even that suspicious. | ||
But the fact that he was ever even accused of child porn and he's in an elementary school, I mean, in a drag queen. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it goes even so much far behind the playing of the dress up. | ||
But again, even the playing of the dress up, I'll admit that I've even been to like a drag queen bar like ha ha funny. | ||
Let's go out. | ||
Let's stop in here. | ||
But it was like just silly adult entertainment. | ||
Like it wasn't ever like Let's have this now in elementary school and, like, let's make sure we talk to kids about sex. | ||
And, you know, I mean, it's just absolutely insane the lengths they've taken it to. | ||
And what's even crazier about that is that the school is, even with the complaints, they're doubling down and they're like, no, we're sticking with our decision. | ||
And so every parent should give them the, you know, double-barreled finger. | ||
And principals, you know, principal selections already get a lot of scrutiny. | ||
I remember There was a couple principal changes at my school growing up and it was it always came with scrutiny. | ||
There's always scrutiny, but now it's a man with a ridiculous wig dressed like a woman. | ||
I mean, my goodness, but don't say anything. | ||
There's a complete lack of morality. | ||
And let's not forget that when I was in North Austin and then that school district, the superintendent had an active protective order against him. | ||
Because of allegations of abuse, and they kept him in. | ||
So we had someone who had a protective order against a woman, and he's around women and children in a school setting as the superintendent, and that was just okay and glossed over because they don't care about morality or child protection or anything. | ||
It's just all about winning their argument. | ||
Well I guess that's the question is when did this become like a thing for children because I remember too and when you're getting started in media you want to take any opportunity you can get and I was producing and hosting some late night shows and we had this one remote which was at I guess it was a burlesque drag queen show and it was 18 up you could not get into the you could not get into the show unless you were 18 years old and I'd never seen anything like this before but it was a lot like you described it | ||
It was men that, they weren't, they knew they were goofy, they knew they were silly, they knew dressing like this was ridiculous, and they would walk around on the stage flaunting who could be the most absurdly ridiculous thing, but it was like a joke. | ||
It was almost like a comedy entertainment thing. | ||
No, now it's like, oh, I am a woman, and your children are going to accept that. | ||
Yeah, now instead of it being like a theatrical art form, it's like, no, this is now my identity and you will accept it and take it seriously and allow me to use, you know, your children's bathrooms that are female because I'm suddenly female now that I'm making a mockery of womanhood. | ||
Oh my gosh, imagine that. | ||
He walks into the ladies room. | ||
Right. | ||
That's insane. | ||
I just can't even imagine that phenomenon, but that's a very real thing. | ||
Well, you know, you've got a younger daughter, and I guess she's getting to the age now where she might be considering competing in sports. | ||
I don't know if she likes sports or not, but I mean, when you hear stories like this, Transgender cyclists destroy female competitors in Illinois State Championships. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
The men beat the women? | ||
Wow, how shocking. | ||
And I mean, you just take one look. | ||
These are like six-foot dudes, and the women they're competing against are just average-sized women, you know, athletically built, but still, the men dominate. | ||
I mean, the thing that's so ridiculous about this is, like, why even have women in men's sports anymore? | ||
There was a reason we separated women and men's sports, right? | ||
I mean, because we were acknowledging, based on science that you supposedly once cared about, that there was a difference and that there was a competitive advantage for men. | ||
So now why even have women and men sports if we're just going to have no rules and we're not going to acknowledge that there's any difference? | ||
Then you might as well just have sports in general. | ||
And, like, let's see how that goes. | ||
Women would get destroyed. | ||
They would be completely not able to compete in anything. | ||
I mean, let's just be real. | ||
I mean, right? | ||
I mean, so what's the point? | ||
There were a couple, because I've always been a gym rat, and there's a couple WNBA players that came out of St. Louis. | ||
I mean, they were good, but. | ||
They had a pretty pretty hardcore coach, and now they're in the WNBA. | ||
They're all stars. | ||
They're great. | ||
And I remember their their personal coach would bring them to the Y where me and my friends would play pick up ball and they'd play on the court with us. | ||
And the first time when a new guy would join and they'd be these two girls on the court. | ||
I mean, they were good. | ||
But. | ||
You know, guys would be like, Yeah, you know, I don't really want to. | ||
I don't really want to go too hard here, and the coach would be like, Don't go easy on him. | ||
Like give him a hard time. | ||
Give him a hard time. | ||
And we're talking about the best female athletes in the world. | ||
They're now in the WNBA. | ||
And it's like, Okay, well, we're going to go heavy on him, and they would struggle. | ||
Of course they would struggle with just gym rats. | ||
Just guys going to the gym. | ||
They're not even good. | ||
They never even played any sort of organized ball. | ||
They just want to go to the gym and get a workout. | ||
And even there they would struggle against like a you know, a six foot fat man just because that's that's the situation. | ||
So it's like. | ||
All the logic is just out the door with this. | ||
Let's not forget about the the soccer women's soccer team and how they gloated about, you know, don't tell Megan Rapinoe. | ||
I know she'd be able to do that. | ||
And then they they lost to what was it like middle schooler boys or something? | ||
I think it was a U-15. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But as long as we're talking about athleticism, let me share something personal. | ||
I know that a lot of InfoWars viewers are very worried about me right now. | ||
I have seen the comments, even though I'm not supposed to look at them. | ||
People are really, really worried about my weight gain. | ||
So let's just address that. | ||
Let's just address that. | ||
They're like, Chrissy Lee's getting chunky. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
Hey, I'm with you guys, OK? | ||
This is something that should be concerned, because we talked about this on my show. | ||
We have a competitive advantage when it comes to conservative women versus liberal women. | ||
Liberal women are the chunkies and the lazies. | ||
That's one way to put it. | ||
I am behind it. | ||
I noticed you didn't say uglies. | ||
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I get it. | |
I get it. | ||
I'm with you. | ||
I know you're concerned about me. | ||
I am eight months pregnant. | ||
I'm growing a human life inside of me right now. | ||
Peek, peek, peek. | ||
Peak womanhood right here. | ||
I'm actually being a woman and creating a new life. | ||
Peak physique, I'd say. | ||
So give me some grace. | ||
I promise I will get back on team conservative, fitness, rocking women, looking good. | ||
So it's going to be okay. | ||
We're going to get through this together, okay? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
I really want to know because I mean, you think about Some some parents want their girls to compete in athletics, right? | ||
I mean, this is a I mean, I've had my family. | ||
I come from a line of athletes. | ||
My dad, my sister was great athlete. | ||
I played sports. | ||
So it's like if I had a girl, I might think, you know, I think I might want her to play some sports. | ||
What about what about now? | ||
It's like. | ||
It's like, I don't even want to. | ||
It's like, that's dangerous to think about your girl playing sports. | ||
There's going to be men out there. | ||
What about, like, the women MMA fighters and boxing fighters, and they're now literally having to, not just a sport, competitive sport, but they're literally having to fight men that say they're women and getting, like, destroyed. | ||
One had their skull bashed in. | ||
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Exactly. | |
A cracked cranium. | ||
How can any sane person think that this is fair? | ||
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I mean, honestly, what is wrong with people? | |
I'm going to go down with that ship. | ||
I'm going to get behind women getting their... kicked. | ||
Because I want to say that men can be women. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, it's actually kind of a funny troll, but it's real. | ||
There was a... it's called the Premier Sevens, I think. | ||
It's this traveling rugby tournament. | ||
And they came to Austin. | ||
And of course, there's a guy who competes as a woman. | ||
And just let's just give it a guess here. | ||
Where do you think the team finished in the rankings? | ||
The one team with the man on it. | ||
How do you think they finished in the rankings? | ||
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One? | |
How'd you guess it? | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
They always finished number one. | ||
Well, there was a huge backlash when the Premier Sevens came to Austin. | ||
And it made the local media and it made the national media that the one team had a dude on it. | ||
And so they were forced to take the dude off the field. | ||
And the team was no longer number one. | ||
But the reason I bring this up is because my angle to covering that was, I'm going to go to this event and I'm going to cheer on the dude. | ||
And when the dude runs over seven women and smashes their face into the grass, I'm going to cheer that on and support it because it's like, I don't really want to do that, but it's like, is this the only way we can get back to sanity? | ||
It's if conservatives start supporting men beating women to a pulp, will now finally liberals say, okay, we've gone too far? | ||
Yeah, I mean, it just makes no sense. | ||
I mean, there's so many. | ||
These are the same people that will call somebody like you a misogynist, but then they'll cheer on somebody that's like literally running over women and be like, yeah, well, he's acting like a woman and dressing up like a woman. | ||
So he's a woman. | ||
It's okay that women are getting their, you know. | ||
But this is, so, I mean, somebody might argue it's all innocent enough, but this is where it gets straight up demonic. | ||
California courts say government can seize transgender kids from parents if the parents don't want them to transition. | ||
Now, look. | ||
There's two interesting angles that I see happening here. | ||
One is, the children are obviously getting hit with all this sexual propaganda. | ||
They're confused. | ||
You're very vulnerable when you're young. | ||
You could be tricked into thinking you're transgender or tricked into, manipulated into saying certain things or doing certain things where your parents are going to say, no, you can't do that. | ||
And now the government's going to say, oh, little Johnny wants to chop off his dinghy, but the parents won't let him? | ||
Well, we're taking the child now. | ||
Well, gee, I can't even imagine what kind of diabolical behavior could be behind that. | ||
Let's get a little more, let's get the other angle of this. | ||
Children run away from their homes, children get rebellious, children don't like authority, they rebel against their parents, whatever. | ||
I guarantee you there's going to be kids that figure out, if I tell my mom and dad I want to have trans surgery and I know they're not going to let me, I'm free. | ||
I'm going to get out of the house so I don't have to run away anymore. | ||
I just have to pretend like I want to be transgender and now the government's going to free me from my parents. | ||
They're going to figure that out. | ||
Yeah, and they're going to figure out that they're going to get rewarded and subsidized for that and everything else. | ||
I mean, what's also so crazy and sad about this is the government already has a long history of doing this. | ||
You wouldn't believe the amount of horror stories that there are about children having legitimate bone disease or things like that. | ||
And the minute that it's improperly diagnosed and the parents become a target, it's a whole money-making machine between child services and the hospitals. | ||
And so they've already been doing this. | ||
This is just another avenue for them to steal children and bank off of it. | ||
And parents are just left helpless. | ||
Well, that's how leftists always feel. | ||
It's if this institution exists, we have to use it. | ||
And even if there's no use for it, they'll make a use for it because it's there. | ||
So it's like, well, I have a hammer here. | ||
Well, maybe there's nothing to hammer. | ||
Well, I'm going to hammer your head then. | ||
Because I got a hammer. | ||
I mean, that's that's the logic they have. | ||
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All right. | |
We're about to be joined by Chris Emery, guys. | ||
Is Chris ready to go? | ||
Chris is ready to go. | ||
Chris, before we get into the serious topics, I have to ask you, how do you how do you plan to celebrate Transgender History Month next August? | ||
The Democrats have declared August to be Transgender History Month. | ||
Chris, how will you celebrate? | ||
Don't laugh at this, Chris. | ||
Chris, this is not funny. | ||
You think this is a joke. | ||
I want to know how Chris is going to be celebrating Transgender History Month a year from today. | ||
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Here we go. | |
I'm not going to be celebrating. | ||
I'll be on the side of supporting the parents and trying to get our schools back to where they should be. | ||
There's nothing to celebrate there. | ||
This is disgusting. | ||
It's tearing our country apart. | ||
It's unbelievable that they would even designate a month to do that. | ||
I mean, I don't even understand why they're designating a month. | ||
They expect us to celebrate this 365 days a year already. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
It's already gay pride marches every month in Austin. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Alright, let's get into the serious topics here. | ||
Christy Lee with me in studio. | ||
Chris Emery with us over video. | ||
And so, you know, I've got this story here. | ||
Oprah receiving massive blowback over Lahaina fundraising racket. | ||
Yeah, you know, when The Rock, who's worth nearly a billion dollars, and Oprah, who's a multi-billionaire, are asking average citizens to pay for what happened in Lahaina, people start to scratch their heads and say, wait a second, you have more money than me times a billion, so why don't you foot the bill? | ||
But it's bigger than that, obviously. | ||
Chris, What is your latest breakdown of the situation in Maui and Lahaina? | ||
Because really, the story is not going anywhere. | ||
Well, there was a great interview last week from the gentleman from Canada, the Catholic Faith Network. | ||
And I still think that it has to be dug into. | ||
There's a lot of loose ends. | ||
And for Oprah and The Rock to come out and ask us for money, That's just, that's just disgusting on, just on the surface. | ||
And I saw an update on Twitter last night, in fact, I think it was a feed off of your Band-Aid video, where they had over a million and a half views, and they only collected just over $5,000. | ||
Well, that kind of shows where that whole campaign's going, and rightfully so. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Wow. | ||
That is very telling. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
And, you know, I thought, well, good for them. | ||
And there were some really good radio show hosts and Twitter activists from Hawaii that were just manning this thing. | ||
You know, from a journalist's point of view and a filmmaker's point of view, we have to go back to what happened within the first four to six to ten hours. | ||
That's where we're going to see the truth. | ||
And you have to go over the people that are hiding the truth. | ||
You have to—we're going to have to file Freedom of Information Act, get the official police records, what was going on, the heat of the moment. | ||
Why were these cops being told to block the traffic? | ||
I mean, there's just a long laundry list of things that—questions need to be answered As far as fundraising, I could tell Oprah and The Rock where to stick it because they're not going to get it done. | ||
Yeah, why would you trust them at this point? | ||
And the thing is, is that we do need to continue to put the pressure on because there's all these kids missing. | ||
Isn't it interesting that we haven't seen any family names? | ||
We haven't seen any kids names. | ||
Every time there's been a mass shooting, oh, we see all the pictures. | ||
We see all the names. | ||
Why have we never had To this day, seen like that same display after mass shootings, that same display of all the kids that are still missing from these fires. | ||
And not only that, the locals are now having to do the work to just even find out the names of the people who are missing. | ||
They're not getting any assistance. | ||
That's correct. | ||
And again... Go ahead. | ||
It's alright, go ahead. | ||
I was just going to say and again for our listeners, Chris Emery has done a lot of extensive research on Oklahoma City bombing and digging and uncovering the truth about that. | ||
He's also made correlations with 9 11. | ||
And so that's why we're asking him about Maui right now, because there's so many of those same red flags when you say I mean, you like I said, you've spent hours and hours of research on Oklahoma City and 9 11. | ||
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And now this when you say that there's some There's several hundred suspicious things, you know, just the extent of the damage and the source of the damage. | |
And that interview with the mayor was very telling. | ||
I believe it was within the first 24 hours he had the independent journalist being kicked off of the press conference site. | ||
Why wouldn't the mayor know the amount of casualties and the number of kids? | ||
Or be willing to answer the question. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
That is priority one. | ||
You have these Amber Alerts out just for, you know, rightfully so, for all kind of, you know, kidnappings and so forth. | ||
Here we have the possibility of over 1,500 children being killed. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I think they don't want the truth to come out. | ||
That's why the answers aren't being there. | ||
They're tampering it down. | ||
The security is unbelievable around that whole crime scene. | ||
And that's uncalled for. | ||
The local citizens should be able to get back to their homes and get their belongings. | ||
They're being shut out. | ||
They're being cut off on charity. | ||
Like I said, there's a whole lot of your list of things that need to be answered, and we have to take it one step at a time. | ||
Well, and I've noticed, and from your historical coverage of these major events and making documentary films— What I've noticed is I don't ever think the public has been as unified in questioning the official narrative as we're seeing in Maui. | ||
I don't think that phenomenon, from my understanding, has ever been seen. | ||
That's correct. | ||
I'm the independent journalist. | ||
Alex interviewed, he had the same namesake, last name was Jones, I forgot his name. | ||
He lives in Maui there. | ||
Is he Jason Jones? | ||
Yes. | ||
He was actually in Washington, D.C. | ||
at a completely different function and had to catch up with friends of his. | ||
And he was on it. | ||
During this interview, he's on his way back. | ||
He's on the plane back to Hawaii, and he's asking a gal that actually worked for FEMA that was flying over there. | ||
And he said, well, what's the headcount for the kids? | ||
He says, two or three hundred. | ||
And she looked at him and says, oh, no, it's way higher. | ||
And this is coming from somebody that works for FEMA. | ||
Obviously, they're getting intel, even en route to Hawaii, to what to expect. | ||
How are they going to respond to this whole thing? | ||
And she just flat-out told them, no, the numbers are way higher. | ||
And I'm thinking, wow. | ||
This is, like I said, you know, with Christie a couple of weeks ago in an interview we had, the blowback on this is going to be very severe for the search and rescue and those people that need to be held accountable, and rightfully so. | ||
Well, isn't it just disappointing as a fellow journalist and researcher that there's not more curiosity from the mainstream? | ||
Like, why aren't they making connections between, um, hey, it's kind of weird that the government was trying to get access to this land and they couldn't get access to it. | ||
And then if you look at the charters and it says, oh, in the case of any kind of natural disaster, then they can, like FEMA can come in and declare it unlivable. | ||
And oh, and now they can suddenly get access. | ||
I mean, why is there not more curiosity about just the timing of it all? | ||
They were trying to get more access to this land, and because of the historical value of some of those sites, they were not able to. | ||
And then, oh, just, you know, in time for them to do this, they have this natural disaster, this man-made climate change, you know. | ||
Isn't that convenient? | ||
You know, it's so disappointing that there's not more curiosity as to the conflicts of interests, the motivations that could be there for this not to be just an accidental thing, right? | ||
One thing that came right in my mind, and I thought, OK, this is a disaster on an island. | ||
You have basically smothering coverage on the media, the blackout. | ||
They could control this environment more so than we're here in the mainland. | ||
And I kind of compared it to what happened in Oklahoma City. | ||
We had so many search and rescue services, 23 on the crime scene within a part of it. | ||
About four hours. | ||
Different police departments, fire departments, hazmat. | ||
There's no way you could control the communication between all of those within that first four to ten hours in Oklahoma City. | ||
In Hawaii, this is a whole different environment. | ||
They have more control. | ||
The mayor, he's playing dumb. | ||
No, he knows what the information is. | ||
He was told to keep his mouth shut. | ||
And you have a very small group of first responders. | ||
You've got military bases there, Navy. | ||
You've got, you know, the Army Post. | ||
You've got Pearl Harbor and, you know, what is it, Schofield Barracks. | ||
And then, of course, there's all kinds of other military special forces there. | ||
They had total control on this thing from even before it started. | ||
So, I'm thinking that's what we're dealing with, a whole different set of circumstances. | ||
And that's why it's more difficult to get the information out. | ||
But the truth is going to come out. | ||
It's going to boil out sooner or later. | ||
Well, I'd like a little more compare and contrast from you, because we've had guests on the Alex Jones Show and other people at Vandop Video, and these are people that have decades of experience with disaster relief, natural disaster relief, and they try to go in there and do their duties and help like they have at every other time when there's a disaster, and they're saying, we're getting rejected. | ||
Like, what? | ||
You're rejecting health? | ||
Are you rejecting help at this? | ||
Getting on jet skis and then trying to get the stuff to the beachhead. | ||
And, you know, wow, I was like I said, this is a more controlled environment. | ||
And I would venture to say this is probably planned out at least two, if not three years ago. | ||
And it was just a matter of timing, ready to greenlight it, just like any other horrible planned disaster. | ||
And Oklahoma City, we found out, was planned at least nine years in advance. | ||
So I would venture to say that the Y incident was probably planned at least two to three years in advance. | ||
They knew from day one, from minute one, how this thing was going to be controlled. | ||
And it's just horrendous. | ||
I want to see the truth come out. | ||
And I'm going to reach out to Jason. | ||
He wanted to do a documentary on this. | ||
And I will reach out to him in the next couple weeks to see if we can at least start that ball rolling and what we can do to help him out. | ||
Well, thank you for taking charge and being willing to do that because somebody has got to do that. | ||
I mean, there are citizen journalists and people staying on top of this. | ||
But I mean, it's another one of those things that we have to stay on top of because network news isn't going to do it. | ||
I mean, look what happened to East Palestine, Ohio. | ||
Another the situation where there was all these strange things happening you still have the environmental protection agency out there but uh they have all this money to test resident soil and they refuse to do so and so you have just an independent researcher showing that dioxin levels are off the roof there's there's residents still to this day deathly ill very sick Biden's never visited East Palestine and you don't hear about it at all on network news anymore. | ||
Most people are probably like, oh yeah, I forgot there was that toxic train drill, because it's just been memory hold. | ||
So we can't let that happen with Maui and let them gloss over it as they try and ramp up these conflicts with Russia and Ukraine as usual, right? | ||
It's just an over, it's sensory overload with news and we have to stay focused. | ||
We've got to keep our eye on the ball and figure out what's important here. | ||
Ukraine and so forth is not important. | ||
The people of Maui and our folks on our soil are more important. | ||
So that's where we have to step in. | ||
You guys are doing an outstanding job at InfoWars. | ||
Well, and thank God there's other people. | ||
And you know, I think there's one other aspect of this, and we can get into it on the other side, where They would not have wanted to have this happen when Donald Trump was president because if Donald Trump is president when this happens then all the media is going to be over it then and they're going to be blaming Donald Trump and they're going to be blaming him for the lack of the response and it's going to be a million questions all the time and fear out of way somehow they can blame Donald Trump but since it's Joe Biden in the White House he can do no wrong Nothing is ever his fault. | ||
Any disaster that happens under his presidency won't be covered, won't be talked about, won't be scrutinized, won't be questioned. | ||
They won't have round-the-clock coverage. | ||
So, I mean, that is an extremely obvious aspect of what I've seen, not just in East Palestine, but also what just happened in Maui. | ||
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Free Mind Films is Chris Emery's documentary filmmaking company, and they have done so much great work there, and that's why he's such an expert and excellent guest to have on to talk about Maui right and that's why he's such an expert and excellent guest to And we are upon the anniversary of September 11th. | ||
And, you know, I would start the conversation like this because obviously we're seeing more... | ||
More questions and scrutiny over natural disasters and big events like Maui now than we are ever before. | ||
I mean, usually the official narrative, people trust it, move on with your lives. | ||
Not necessarily the situation in Maui. | ||
Well, why do I tie that into 9-11? | ||
Because, I mean, and Christy, I wonder if it's the same phenomenon for you and Chris, but I have family members, I have friends that would never question the events of 9-11. | ||
Hell, I was probably in that individual some time ago. | ||
Now though, everything has changed, right? | ||
The political ideologies, the worldviews, a lot has changed and I feel like the minds have been open and the consideration that, hey, you know what? | ||
Maybe we weren't told the truth about 9-11. | ||
Maybe there were some lies and maybe there were some other things that happened that led to that event that They don't want us to know, and I'm just curious, do you guys think that that's accurate? | ||
Do you think more people now are willing to question official narratives, or even specifically the narrative of 9-11? | ||
I think so, and especially with the way technology has developed over the years, information is more accessible. | ||
We just have to be more diligent to make sure it's not misinformation, and do our due diligence with the facts and what backs up the statements. | ||
My God, I mean, you know, I was just listening to another interview earlier today. | ||
It was Charlie Robinson, I believe, one of the hosts on Bandad Video. | ||
He came up with the five different, what he thought the five different parties were that were responsible for 9-11. | ||
And three of them were, that I agree with, are the House of Saud, the U.S. | ||
government, and Israeli intelligence. | ||
And the connection we have from Oklahoma City, that's, you know, that bears out, it's solid. | ||
You know, there's so much to research on this. | ||
And people, you're not stupid for asking questions. | ||
Don't ever feel dumb for asking. | ||
You may not find the answer that you're looking for, but sometimes the truth hurts. | ||
And you have to be willing to dig down deep. | ||
You have to be willing to drill down to find the truth, regardless of where it takes you. | ||
It's crazy that when you do dig down you find all these connections and we can talk to you more about the connections that there are even between Oklahoma City and 9-11 and the willingness to maybe be like, oh, well, maybe there's even more connections with all of these with Maui. | ||
But I do think that the reason that we're getting more people critically thinking, amazingly enough, is because things have been so polarized and politicized. | ||
And people recognize that, that they're like, okay, there are agendas at play. | ||
Anyone on either side can see that there's agendas at play when it comes to how we deliver what happened in a certain situation. | ||
And then no one can deny that we saw that front and center with COVID. | ||
We hate that people, you know, have had their lives destroyed by being forced into jabs and things. | ||
But the only silver lining to what we all had to go through and experience with the COVID pandemic is that now people are like, wow, all those things that we're being told by the government clearly were at best only partly true. | ||
And so I think that this has forced people to look at all of these things with a new set of eyes. | ||
People have overwhelmingly accepted the fact that the JFK assassination story all the way back to that was not. | ||
not the narrative that was originally played and are more willing to accept that that was an inside job, government job. | ||
So I think that that just makes it more possible for people to accept that any of these things could be more than meets the eye, right? | ||
That's correct. | ||
And you have to be willing to dig down. | ||
And I mean, the connection with how we came about, and you guys are going to, and I think I told this to Christy a couple of weeks ago, we wouldn't have known about the connection with 9-11 in Oklahoma City if it wasn't for InfoWars. | ||
The producer that was on board with you guys before, Rob, Basically, he was exasperated. | ||
He says, I don't have time to research this. | ||
You're in Oklahoma City. | ||
Please follow up on this. | ||
And it was by way of a bartender at a Country Western bar that had the receipts, that had the eyewitnesses. | ||
His fellow employees were, you know, witnessed out there with five other, four other perps. | ||
And then the fifth one came in on the Saturday after 9-11. | ||
So, I'm still looking at this intel that I had. | ||
We gathered back in 2007 and 2008, and it's still relevant today. | ||
People, you have to ask questions. | ||
Don't believe what you hear and read in the mainstream media. | ||
It's just not true 90% of the time. | ||
Well, and I think, you know, Chrissy, you brought up the vaccine issue. | ||
I think that's been a major eye-opener for people. | ||
Especially, you know, look, 9-11 affected the people of New York City, the people that had friends or family or loved ones there, the police officers, the firefighters, the first responders. | ||
But still, you could argue that it was more of a local issue, and it was really mostly people in New York City that got affected. | ||
This vaccine has been worldwide. | ||
But let's talk about nationwide. | ||
People are getting the injuries. | ||
I mean, Dan Bongino has talked about his regret for getting the vaccine. | ||
Megyn Kelly just came out and admitted that she's had a vaccine side effect now after getting a booster. | ||
She has an autoimmune disease. | ||
And so these are people that are really skeptical of government power. | ||
And yet they still trusted it with the vaccine. | ||
And now they're saying, well, gee, I guess I can't trust anything. | ||
I got this vaccine and now I'm vaccine injured. | ||
And it took their loved ones and the close of their friends and their relatives to die. | ||
I mean, that's horrible to see them pass away and then deal with that. | ||
I mean, what worse price to pay to find the truth than to have your loved ones and your friends come close to death or die? | ||
Well, I mean, I'm thinking about it now, too. | ||
The final number of dead from 9-11 from the events from that day and then the injuries they suffered after, I think it's around 10,000. | ||
I don't know what the final tally is, but I mean, if you want to start comparing stats, the vaccine probably killed as much as 9-11. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Much, much worse. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Nobody really talks about that, do they, Christy? | ||
No, they don't. | ||
But I mean, like, to your point, not only are we seeing people recognizable names like Megyn Kelly and Dan Boncino, but all you have to do is talk to everyday people. | ||
My own hairdresser, who is your cookie cutter, will like, I'm a Democrat, always have been, always will. | ||
Oh, I'm going to get that vaccine. | ||
I mean, I was kind of like with her from the beginning. | ||
She's completely turned around and it wasn't because I sit in her chair every, you know, eight weeks. | ||
It was because she had her own medical scare after getting the recommended vaccines. | ||
She had a hemorrhage issue. | ||
She had to go to the hospital and there was no reason that she had this blood issue other than she had taken the recommended. | ||
Um, vaccines and on top of that, she was one that had worn the mask, had gotten the jab and got COVID like two more times. | ||
So, so now when I sit in her chair, she's like, yeah, you were right. | ||
And I'm never going to take any of those things ever again. | ||
And it's, it's sad. | ||
It's really, really sad that she had to be personally affected and almost have like a life threatening situation happened to her. | ||
But this is just your everyday, like my Yeah, I mean, I mean, I mean, I'm an everyday hairdresser. | ||
I mean, so this isn't just big names that have had these experiences. | ||
This is all around. | ||
I have one family member that took the shot and it was it was against her will. | ||
She had to, um, for personal reasons. | ||
It was to get access to something. | ||
I'll just leave it at that. | ||
And she had to do it. | ||
She was a choice she made, and now she's having to be on blood thinners the rest of her life. | ||
But you know, let me just People might be tuned into this and they think, well, gee, how can this guy sit on air and say with so much confidence and vindication that the vaccine killed more than 9-11? | ||
And I mean, I don't know. | ||
The crew can go grab the graphs. | ||
We made graphs about it. | ||
We printed off these big poster boards. | ||
They're somewhere in the other studio. | ||
The crew can grab them or not. | ||
The information out there. | ||
Folks, this is public data. | ||
I'm not making this up. | ||
I'm not pulling this out of my rear end here. | ||
You can go to the VAERS website yourself. | ||
If you want a shock and awe treatment, if you want to subject yourself to some shock and awe, go to the VAERS reporting system. | ||
That's the Vaccine Adverse Reaction website. | ||
Public information. | ||
And in fact, the government even says they think less than 10% of people that have any effects even report to that website. | ||
It's public information that this COVID-19 vaccine has killed thousands of people. | ||
I'm not making this up. | ||
This is public information. | ||
I mean, Chris, talk about the frustration here, because I mean, we deal with it all the time. | ||
We don't make this stuff up, right? | ||
We do our research. | ||
That's right. | ||
And Edward Dowd is one of the pinnacles of, I mean, he looked at that information from a statistical point of view. | ||
It doesn't lie. | ||
I mean, it is what it is, and it's horrific. | ||
The insurance tables, like, I mean, if they can't hide what's being reported in the insurance tables and life expectancy, I mean, it's insane. | ||
Christy, you were one of the first to interview him, what, almost two years ago. | ||
I'll never forget that. | ||
I nearly fell out of my chair. | ||
I said, how can you, how can you besmirch this guy's research? | ||
This is what he does for a living. | ||
And then you get Peter McCullough, and then you get all of the other doctors. | ||
And it's irrefutable. | ||
It's there. | ||
You have to look the monster in the eye and say, this is what's going on. | ||
We have to figure out how to deal with it and not repeat it again. | ||
And for them, the authorities to come out, they have the temerity to say, hey, you know what? | ||
We're going to do this all over again because it worked so well last time. | ||
I call bullshit on this. | ||
We're not going to do this. | ||
We're smarter than this. | ||
Well, Chrissy, I want to, because people might not know this about you, I wouldn't, I mean, to say you came from mainstream news might not be fair, but you were a very well-known reporter on a local affiliation, a local, I don't know what the major network affiliate was, but you were very popular, very successful in the local market, and you just couldn't be a part of it anymore. | ||
Because you wanted to report the truth that you just couldn't do on those local airwaves anymore. | ||
And so, talk about- because people say, well, why don't I hear about this on the news? | ||
Folks, look at the commercial breaks! | ||
They're brought to you by Pfizer! | ||
They're brought to you by the big pharmaceutical companies that make and promote the vaccines! | ||
What do you mean you're not- what do you mean you don't know why they don't cover it on the news? | ||
Talk about that aspect. | ||
Well, the sad part is I saw some things when I was the lead anchor in my hometown, and I saw some things that bothered me as far as being competitive with another local news station and fighting for sponsorships. | ||
And then, oh, wait, there's an investigative piece on this major sponsorship deal that we have for the holidays. | ||
But our competitor also wants to do that Christmas special. | ||
So actually, we're not going to do this investigation because we want that sponsorship. | ||
So I saw it on a smaller scale, but I was like, yeah, that feels reallyicky. | ||
And then when it got to be this national thing, you know, where I then was a lead anchor in California, and we had these national issues of the vaccines and the early treatments, and we had all these doctors coming out that would have been news. | ||
I've been in news 20 years, and to have even a small group of doctors that were going against the fray, if you will, that would have been a story any other day of the week. | ||
But all of a sudden, colleagues and people in the news industry were like, yeah, shut them up. | ||
They shouldn't be allowed to speak. | ||
I'm like, wait a minute. | ||
Voice for the voiceless. | ||
Hold those in power accountable. | ||
Did we just forget about these tenants of journalism? | ||
So, yeah, I mean... | ||
Part of the problem is also that coordination between the local news stations and the networks. | ||
The networks and the ownerships all go down to those little local markets, and that's why everyone you can see is saying the same thing. | ||
So, obviously, I'm not going to be that person to parrot the propaganda, and so I was like, I guess I don't need my agent anymore. | ||
I'm just getting out altogether. | ||
And I went in a different direction. | ||
I think people are also becoming more awake to that, that the news is not going to be your source for truthful information. | ||
You have to go out and seek it. | ||
Yeah, Chris, what can you say about that? | ||
I agree with her wholeheartedly. | ||
I had worked for CBS for four years and I got out. | ||
I was asked to Say things and my name was going to be on it credits of stories that were completely false and I I told my program director and station manager I says I don't want to be a part of this anymore and I took my last paycheck and I figured out you know what I can do better as an independent writer and researcher and started doing biographical documentaries and just work my way up to feature-length films and it took a long time but There's no way that I would have been able to continue on mainstream media. | ||
What's really sad about it is when you do speak up, when you bring the receipts, when you're asking the questions of your news directors and you're asking them to send it up to corporate level or ownership level about, hey, why is there no sources in this script? | ||
Or why is this script suddenly have all these crazy adjectives in it? | ||
And you bring these complaints and then they're like, oh yeah, we'll pass it along. | ||
And then it's almost like an eye roll. | ||
It's like, wait a minute, I'm just trying to do my job. | ||
Are we not supposed to try and be accurate and fair and unbiased? | ||
Is that frowned upon now? | ||
I mean, it's just crazy. | ||
Yeah, let me hear from Chris and Christy on this. | ||
I worked for the mainstream companies, too. | ||
I was in sports, though, so it was a little bit different. | ||
But I saw some shocking stuff. | ||
And, you know, even sports and local media always converge. | ||
So I knew a lot of the local news hosts. | ||
I had a cup of coffee, a cup of tea behind some of the local TV production crews, as well. | ||
But I want to hear your guys' response to this, because this is my take. | ||
And these are just rough numbers here, but really I'd say 10% of the local news is actually real journalists that want to dig in and do good work. | ||
It's about 10%. | ||
I don't want to make a blanket statement that they're all just parrot heads and reading off teleprompters. | ||
There are those out there. | ||
There's about I'd say 10% that really want to get the story. | ||
You don't even know what their politics are because they'll play both sides, but it's really just playing down the middle and they really want to get the story. | ||
That's about 10% and usually it's the young guns. | ||
It's the hungry ones that want to make a name for themselves. | ||
But from my experience, 90% of the people in local news are just talking heads. | ||
They have fluffers, they spend hours in makeup, they read off a teleprompter, they like the prestige of being on TV and getting the nice paycheck and going to the fancy dinners and being recognized and having that local lore. | ||
I mean, that's my take on it. | ||
That's how I, that was from my experience. | ||
But what are your guys' experience? | ||
Chris, Christy? | ||
I would agree with you, Owen. | ||
In fact, I would even say that it's probably less than 10%. | ||
No, and you know, my experience even with the Oklahoma City, uh, the press there and how they treated the case. | ||
And, um, I was ostracized. | ||
We couldn't even take ads in the, in the local newspapers to promote our films. | ||
And I thought, wow, uh, when they're yanking your check, you know, we're, we're giving them a check for 5,200, $5,300. | ||
And they don't even want to run an ad for our film. | ||
I thought that speaks volumes right there. | ||
Uh, we did have some young reporters brand new. | ||
They would come from small affiliates. | ||
And, you know, they want to do some feature human interest segments on our films, especially the Oklahoma City case. | ||
And again, they're they're ready to run the story and they get let go two weeks later. | ||
I thought, OK, now we know how to run. | ||
It was horrible. | ||
And these poor people are out of a job just because they thought they'd take a chance and try to tell the truth. | ||
I would have not agreed with you, Owen, as recently as a couple of years ago. | ||
I thought that there was still a bigger chunk of really good Journalists with integrity, but I think that they've weeded out those journalists. | ||
Yeah, look at Ivory Hacker! | ||
I can't tell you the amount of people that I know and colleagues that have gotten out of journalism within the past couple of years because of this very thing. | ||
As far as the green reporters, the younger reporters, those are actually the worst because they're fresh out of the liberal colleges being like, you know what, we cared about objectivity, but now we don't because we Think that we have some moral obligation to tell people what to think. | ||
I mean, they're like basically promoting this at the liberal college level and from the Poynter Institute, things that used to be looked at as guides for journalism code of ethics. | ||
So now I would agree with you that it's like less than 10%. | ||
But what's even scarier than that is there is this culture, and I think, Chris, that you would know about this too. | ||
Yeah, I mean, there's this whole aspect of like being in, um, Facebook groups to ask for advice and things like that. | ||
Well, I'm still covertly in some of these Facebook groups. | ||
pieces i mean people share the pieces through so you all kind of get to know each other then there's this whole aspect of like being in um facebook groups to ask for advice and things like that well i'm still covertly in some of these facebook groups i just i'm careful not covertly well because you don't want people to know that you're getting the information right it's If I post in these groups, then they'll be like, wait, isn't she that girl that popped out on InfoWars? | ||
And then they'll remove me from the group. | ||
So I don't ever post anything. | ||
I just like to see what the sentiment is. | ||
The latest scary, weird thing that's happening in journalism is this whole integration of AI. | ||
So you have these reporters saying, my news director is demanding that in order for us to get more information out more quickly, we need to use chat GPT. | ||
To put in the info for the stories and let it right so we can move on to another subject. | ||
Wait a second. | ||
This is a big story here. | ||
I'm not hearing anybody talk about this. | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
I mean, I could burrow in, please. | ||
So so there's some young reporters that are saying, like, I don't really know how I feel about this. | ||
And then there's other, you know, reporters being like, Well, this is because we they've cut our staffs and we don't have as we have to do more with less, etcetera. | ||
So so, you know, I mean, if If that's the directive you're given, I mean, what can you do about it? | ||
Like, you know, you have to follow the directive. | ||
Well, hold on a second, because I, I mean, let's be clear here. | ||
I'm not a Luddite. | ||
I have concerns, let's say, about where AI could go in the future, but I don't think it's inherently a bad thing. | ||
I don't think it's inherently a bad thing to use tools to improve whatever it is you're doing. | ||
But what you're talking about is completely different. | ||
So we're beyond just people reading off a teleprompter. | ||
We're now to the point where AI is putting the words on the teleprompter. | ||
At least in the local markets, this is what they're moving towards. | ||
In order for them to efficiently gather more police reports, you know, stories based on, like, crime and things like that, they basically are just supposed to input, like, the police report says, this happened here at this time because of this, and all that information, and then let Chap GPT write the story. | ||
The problem with that is that in that rush of letting like a I do all your work like where is the digging in and really making sure that chap GPT gets the information correct? | ||
What if in in in the rush to put input this information? | ||
Chubby T GPT mix up a victim's name with a suspect's name, and then suddenly you have a huge problem on your hands. | ||
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So I mean, it's just getting worse and worse. | |
It's insane. | ||
Chris, have you heard this before? | ||
I have not, but that brings a whole new meaning, and it's a whole new level of subterfuge and complete incompetence to the phrase, garbage in, garbage out. | ||
What in the world? | ||
I mean, you have to have a bearing, you have to have some type of a compass to start. | ||
Where's your North Star for any credibility on this? | ||
It doesn't exist with Chad GPT. | ||
If this is, you never know, where's, your sources aren't checked. | ||
There is no source. | ||
Well, now it becomes this false religion where you pretend like AI is some sort of omnipotent or all-knowing entity when, you know, as far as we know, it could be just as capable of making mistakes or Let's say it gets some form of artificial consciousness and decides it wants to do its own thing, and it can start plugging its own narratives into these reports. | ||
Well, that's the thing, too, is because we know about the programmers of these, that they're largely from the liberal base and the democratic base, and that they're already putting biases into the programs. | ||
So what might be like, okay, as a quick way to do the Crime Beat stories, we're going to use ChatGPT so you can move on to other assignments. | ||
in a quickly and efficient way, but how long before they just start being like, "Oh, we can put out even more content if we take this political story, we take this other story, we put that in chat, chat, Bt." And then we have, again, even more bias at the hands of chat, GPT. | ||
And a lot of these AI systems, they pull largely from Google, right? | ||
And I mean, we know what happens with Google in this. | ||
Or yeah, because now they can censor Google, or rig up the Google results, and so even if you think AI is a tool and a useful resource and maybe it works well, but it only has access to certain things, then you're not getting a full picture. | ||
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Yep, absolutely. | |
Exactly. | ||
Did you guys want to do the correlation real quick on 9-11 in Oklahoma City, or which direction did you want to go? | ||
I'll tell you what, let's hold it right there, because we're up against a break, and I'd like to give you full time to break this down without having to look at the clock ticking down. | ||
So we'll do that on the other side, but wow. | ||
Okay, AI now controlling your news. | ||
Mika Brzezinski said on MSNBC, it's our job to tell you what to think and how to think. | ||
I mean, that's a quote from Mika Brzezinski. | ||
I mean, that's some bimbo airhead dingbat on MSNBC. | ||
Imagine an AI deciding that. | ||
So, wow, that's dangerous stuff. | ||
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9-11, the Oklahoma City bombing, and more. | ||
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My guest Chris Emery is with us and Christy Lee is in studio and we're talking about Government false flags? | ||
Really? | ||
Would that be going on? | ||
Would government lie to its people to assert power over them? | ||
Would it try to deceive and manipulate its populations in order to gain more power and control? | ||
Well, Chris Emery and Christy Lee are breaking it all down with me. | ||
Now, Chris is a documentary filmmaker, and he's been studying these events and phenomena for years. | ||
And Chris, let's try, as best we can, To get the audience to understand the very realness of this possibility, or even better yet, the historical documentation of it. | ||
Okay, well, basically, let me just start off with, here we are, 9-11 tomorrow. | ||
What is it, the 22nd year anniversary? | ||
So, the listeners need to understand, and we got this intel by way of one of your producers back in 2007. | ||
And actually, late 2006, so it took us about a year and a half to get this information out. | ||
We broke it in a story on July of 2008 with Jack Blood, a former prominent host in Austin who actually worked with Alex back in the early days. | ||
So, as we say in the film industry, let's rewind the tape on this. | ||
So 9-11 occurred on a Tuesday in 2001. | ||
We go back to the Monday, the Sunday, the Saturday, the Friday, and the Thursday. | ||
We had Muhammad Atta, By the way, these people were, these were cited by four different witnesses that we corroborated. | ||
Muhammad Atta is in town on Thursday before 9-11 with four other cohorts, making a ruckus and actually getting kicked out of all places, the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum. | ||
How do we know? | ||
There was a docent, a volunteer there. | ||
And so then he shows up at a Country Western Bar the next day with these same four individuals and pulls a knife on some of the regular patrons at this Country Western Bar. | ||
The name is Graham's, and I found out that it was closed down not too long ago, but it was open and open for business. | ||
Several thousand people would come through this bar on a weekend. | ||
And so they show up on a Friday. | ||
Muhammad Atta pulls a knife and it's the two patrons, regular patrons, and their dates that get kicked out, which is really bizarre. | ||
We have no idea why. | ||
Saturday, they're back in the bar and they run a tab. | ||
Now, get this. | ||
We have a copy of the receipt. | ||
There's five shots at $3 a shot. | ||
The receipt is for $15. | ||
No tip. | ||
That's why the bartender remembered not only who Muhammad Atta was, because he saw his picture all over the TV that following Tuesday, the evening of 9-11, but that the fact that he sniffed him on the tip and that he pulled a knife on these patrons. | ||
This bartender was also basically filled in as a bouncer of need be. | ||
So he knew all of the goings on in the three different dance floors at this establishment. | ||
And so we're given this information, and we corroborated the bartender's story. | ||
We thought, well, we'll be at his house maybe 45 minutes to an hour. | ||
We walked out four hours later. | ||
We were stunned at the depth and the thoroughness and the documentation that he had. | ||
Why would Otto be in Oklahoma City with four other colleagues? | ||
And we also found out that on that following Saturday, this is after 9-11, that another, a sixth hijacker, That was in the lineup. | ||
We had them verified by the photos. | ||
Also said that, yeah, he actually came and he started a fight with the bartender. | ||
So this whole narrative about 9-11 is completely, it's garbage. | ||
Now why is the name, for those that don't know, Muhammad Atta significant? | ||
Oh my, he was the alleged ringleader of the 19 hijackers. | ||
He was the mastermind behind it. | ||
And yeah, it's, you know, truth be known, he was drunk at the bar. | ||
And that certainly is counterintuitive to his religious background and all of the upbringing and his alleged, you know, holier-than-thou and cleric upbringing and so forth. | ||
It just didn't match. | ||
There was so many things that just weren't following the official timeline. | ||
And the fact that they were in Oklahoma City. | ||
So, what happens from, that bar receipt was on Sunday at, let's see, it was 2.53 in the morning. | ||
So what happens between that time and allegedly when he shows up at Logan Airport to start this whole process of these planes crashing and, you know, the plane that he was on, it makes no sense at all. | ||
And how were they able to identify Mohammed Atta? | ||
How were they able to, as far as the witness? | ||
On September 11th as the leading man. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Uh, you know, it's I guess by what was it? | ||
The video footage at the, uh, the, um, the airport in Portland, Maine. | ||
Again, how do you get from Oklahoma City to Portland, Maine in that time? | ||
Where was he in that in that, uh, the time frame? | ||
We don't know. | ||
By the way, when he- Didn't they find, like, didn't they find, like, passports or IDs of some part in the wreckage of 9-11 that just magically didn't burn up, even though everything else did? | ||
Yeah, in pristine condition on the streets of Manhattan. | ||
Yeah, this would be like if you found a file cabinet with all the evidence of the hijackers just sitting on top of the 9-11 rubble. | ||
Like, oh, a perfectly preserved file cabinet. | ||
Look at that. | ||
That's correct. | ||
Now, another thing, there were several red flags that popped up. | ||
On this this solid information that we had, the first thing was on the bar receipt that it actually the credit card that was drawn off. | ||
It was an American Express account had expired at the end of March of 2001. | ||
Well, how do you run a credit card that expires in March and September? | ||
It would have been September 8th of 2001. | ||
That makes no sense whatsoever. | ||
So right then and there, we knew that this was this bank account was being controlled by other channels and sources that we normally don't deal with in the banking industry. | ||
So, the next step was to contact someone that had helped us out with the Oklahoma City case early on in our research. | ||
And it was a retired Secret Service agent out of Fort Worth. | ||
She was very helpful. | ||
And she ran the numbers. | ||
And we found out that it was based at a bank in Malta, off the coast of Greece. | ||
There were only three account holders in that bank, the CIA, MI6, and Israeli intelligence. | ||
Wow. | ||
So, we knew right then and there that Muhammad Atta's bills were being paid by one of those accounts. | ||
And that clearly shows that this just wasn't some off-the-cuff, hey, let's get 19 guys together and wreak holy havoc to, you know, the U.S. | ||
And just, you know, obviously, the narrative didn't make any sense. | ||
And we found out that, actually, Atta was training at a local airport that was affiliated with the University of Oklahoma. | ||
In the um actually it was 11 months leading up to 9-11 so I'm just thinking of the time frame here there's it's unbelievable um Wiley Post Airport was used as a um actually that's a small airport west of Oklahoma City that was used as an independent training ground for them as well as Airman Flight School north of the University of Oklahoma. | ||
It just so happens that David Boren at the time He was the president of the University of Oklahoma. | ||
Well, he was on the Senate Intelligence Committee, and he was great friends and best friends with George Tenet. | ||
So there's a lot of connections here with Oklahoma City that people need to need to understand. | ||
And they've been they've been they were alive for years. | ||
Well, speaking of connections, another thing that you revealed that I didn't know beforehand was Merrick Garland's involvement in Oklahoma City situation. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And that was, you know, that was a separate conversation. | ||
Again, we don't have any connections to Merrick Garland and 9-11, but Merrick Garland was a special prosecutor. | ||
And Owen, you were kind enough to have me in studio last July. | ||
In fact, we have that interview on our website. | ||
We took that MP3 file, that entire interview, and you scroll down three quarters down the page on our homepage, and you can watch that interview. | ||
You knocked it out of the park that day, and I appreciate you sitting down with me. | ||
And what is that website so people can go? | ||
Freemindfilms.com. | ||
Well, I want to bring this home now, because people might say, well, okay, maybe I am curious, or I believe this, or I have more questions, but okay, what's the impact? | ||
What's the why? | ||
Well, let's look at where we're at today. | ||
They created the Patriot Act in response to 9-11, not to mention all the other torturous interference in our daily lives, like TSA and all these other spy groups. | ||
But they created the Patriot Act, and they said, well, this is to protect us from terrorists. | ||
But what do we know now? | ||
Well, now the CIA believes, and the FBI believes, that they get to operate within six degrees of separation from one individual. | ||
Well, anybody who knows the rules of six degrees of separation, which, by the way, they just Re-evaluated, if you will, retested this theory to see if the six degrees of separation theory is real, meaning you're essentially within six degrees of separation within any human on the planet. | ||
So if you go to one within six different people, you're going to be essentially connected to every person. | ||
It's true. | ||
And now the FBI and the CIA says, well, we need to be able to investigate anybody within six degrees of separation from any potential, uh, Criminal or anybody that we're looking at or investigating into we need to be able to look at six degrees of separation So essentially they're saying they can spy or investigate Anybody they want and they don't even need a warrant and now what do we see today Chris? | ||
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The American people innocent Americans are now the ones being victimized by this That's right, Jeremy You know, it's up here in Florida. | |
You know, I just visited him a couple of weeks ago. | ||
Owen, you know, you're in a similar situation. | ||
I do want to say this. | ||
Go off script. | ||
I hope that, you know, we pray and hope that your sentencing is in a favorable light. | ||
But Joe Bix in Ontario, what in the world? | ||
It's all six degrees of separation. | ||
They're pulling stuff out of thin air, making up stuff, and saying that, well, this person thought this. | ||
No, it's not based on fact. | ||
It's all hearsay. | ||
It's all conjecture, and it's absolutely criminal. | ||
And by the way, General Parton, who was an expert consultant for us on our Oklahoma City film, said the Patriot Act wasn't necessary. | ||
There was enough already in the Constitution to cover all of the bases. | ||
It was just a pile on. | ||
And it's basically, it's the communist regime coming into our government. | ||
It's just, it's horrible. | ||
Well, this is why they have to get Alex Jones and Infowars off the air, because he was one of the first, if not the first, to warn what the Patriot Act was really going to be used for. | ||
Yeah, he laid it all out. | ||
And we can't thank InfoWars enough for helping us with our films and then just exponentially with all of the other filmmakers. | ||
And, I mean, Band.Video is a, you know, that's unbelievable, the platform that we have. | ||
We basically stuck our finger in the eye of YouTube and says, you know what, you can do what you want. | ||
We're going to go a different direction. | ||
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Well, let's talk about that now. | |
And Christy Lee, you've been in media for a long time. | ||
Chris, you've obviously been in media for a long time. | ||
And, you know, it was a phenomenon at first where, okay, well, these big tech companies All have the same ideology. | ||
They're all obviously being influenced by the U.S. | ||
government. | ||
That's now come out with these latest reports. | ||
Even the Washington Post has to admit that the Biden administration and the U.S. | ||
government violated the First Amendment. | ||
But you know, there's kind of this new thing forming where... | ||
Just to be clear, Twitter is still not a full free speech platform. | ||
Let's just be perfectly clear. | ||
I'm still not allowed back there. | ||
Alex Jones and others are still not allowed back there. | ||
But, but, because of at least like Twitter being 90%, let's say, free speech, if you will, There's another opportunity here. | ||
So it used to be, it was like, if you can't get a channel on Banned.Video and you get banned, there's no outlet. | ||
But now there's competitors forming. | ||
Rumble and Twitter is allowing free speech. | ||
Let's talk about the importance of that. | ||
Christy, from your perspective, how important has that been? | ||
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The importance of free speech in general? | |
Twitter just being allowing people to get back on. | ||
I'm laughing because you're saying that it's... | ||
Okay, we've seen some progress, but it's so far from being a free speech platform. | ||
They still tout freedom of speech, but not freedom of reach. | ||
So it's basically like, what does that even mean? | ||
If you're free to speak, if you're not free to speak to everyone and anyone that can listen, then what is the point of free speech? | ||
It's just BS. | ||
You know, I don't know what to make of what's going on with Twitter, but I mean, all of this at the end of the day is so scary and so terrifying, and I do hope that you continue to get more support on because I mean, just reading the news articles about what happened with your case and what they're trying to trump up for you. | ||
I mean, I was talking about before on my show about how they quote you as saying, like, death to tyrants as this, like, thing that you should be thrown in jail for saying death to tyrants. | ||
Well, they've just admitted themselves as being tyrants then, literally. | ||
Everyone should be terrified about this. | ||
Oh, okay, are you a tyrant? | ||
You just admitted that you're a tyrant. | ||
And it's all projection of what you meant or what you thought or what you said and not actually what was done that day. | ||
Everyone should be terrified about this. | ||
Every single person should be so terrified about the fact that they have weaponized the government against every individual in this way. | ||
When it comes to our First Amendment right, our free speech, this is what really blew me away and really drove me out of traditional news because when I saw colleagues cheering on, basically duct-taping some people's speech, particularly those frontline doctors, I'm like, how are you even a journalist? particularly those frontline doctors, I'm like, how are you even This is foundational to freedom of the press, is to allow people to speak and voice their opinions, no matter how abhorrent Anyone even thinks it is. | ||
That is the fundamental whole basis of our First Amendment and free speech. | ||
So, jury's out when it comes to Twitter. | ||
It's disappointing that Elon Musk made these hires that talk about lawful, but not awful, freedom of speech. | ||
I mean, it's all wordplay. | ||
And there's still people, like even though I'm on Twitter, there's still plenty of people that never see my posts because of all the algorithms that are still cooked in. | ||
Yeah, and there will be updates on my case next week. | ||
I'm not speaking to that right now, but stay tuned. | ||
There will be updates next week, obviously. | ||
And, you know, Chris, I guess I would just ask you, as somebody that's been involved in media for a long time, where would you say we're at right now in the battle for free speech? | ||
Because there's no doubt that it is under severe attack, right? | ||
I mean, anybody denying that is just lying to themselves. | ||
But I think the awareness and the fight I think so. | ||
And with prominent figures like Elon Musk and President Trump, people could see through this. | ||
maybe the awareness is finally getting there? | ||
I think so. | ||
And with prominent figures like Elon Musk and President Trump, people could see through this. | ||
Even if, you know, I don't have much of a social media presence because we really got pummeled early on as a film crew. | ||
But I could see where Elon Musk is, especially he's getting hit with the ADL. | ||
And wow. | ||
I mean, that's just, that's Tantamon, too. | ||
That's a communist plank right there. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Greenblatt and, you know, even Abe Foxman really hit us hard when he was in office with the ADL calling us terrorists and all kinds of names. | ||
It would be ridiculous. | ||
Well, Elon Musk said it. | ||
It's not the Anti-Defamation League. | ||
It's the Defamation League. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Right. | ||
I mean, he has a point when he says that they have attacked him and and caused advertising dollars to disappear and reduce the value. | ||
I hope he is able to move forward because I think most Americans are sick of the throwing out of anti-Semitism or racism claims like at every turn. | ||
I think most people can see how like tired and ridiculous and annoying this is that if you don't agree politically with somebody then you're ultimately a label and it's just been weaponized too much and I hope that that the money behind and power behind Elon Musk can finally check them and put them in their place. | ||
Well let's let's actually hone in on this because this is something not too many people really understand. | ||
When they... How do you phrase this? | ||
Let's start with the Elon Musk lawsuit that we just brought up. | ||
Elon Musk is considering suing the ADL for $22 billion. | ||
Now, is that him kind of pushing back and saying, hey, ease up off me? | ||
Or is he really considering it? | ||
I guess time will tell. | ||
But here's why this is important, because... | ||
If Elon Musk sues the ADL and wins in a $22 billion lawsuit, well, that opens up the door for so many other names and individuals and journalists and personalities to say, well, you know what? | ||
How much money was it costing me when YouTube banned me? | ||
How much money did it cost me when Google Ads banned me? | ||
And I mean, I might literally be speaking about me, or I might be speaking about what they've done to Alex Jones or InfoWars, but I'm just saying generally, generally, if you can win, if Elon Musk can win that lawsuit, all of a sudden that's like chum in the water because how many people have been censored off these big tech platforms where they could be making a lot of money? | ||
And instead, they've been forced to try to, you know, make it on their own, build up their own things, which is, maybe you can do it, maybe you can't. | ||
There's been cases of success, there's been cases of failure. | ||
But I mean, don't you think that opens the door, Chris? | ||
I think it does. | ||
And we have to draw the line in his hand, and I think that's what Elon Musk is doing, and good for him. | ||
And President Trump, I'm confident that he's going to win this next time around. | ||
People could see through this baloney. | ||
So those are the two, I guess, high watermarks that we have to meet. | ||
And once they're met, then it's, you know, it's all bets are off. | ||
ADL needs to re-prioritize what they're doing, because they're just tearing this country apart. | ||
And that's not what we need. | ||
It's really amazing. | ||
Again, it's the Anti-Defamation League. | ||
The irony is not lost on us here, turning into the Defamation League. | ||
But you know, there's all these groups, Christy, right? | ||
I mean, it's the Southern Poverty Law Center. | ||
It's the Media Matters. | ||
It's the Right Wing Watch. | ||
It's all of these different groups that target conservatives, target independent press, and try to destroy and crush us. | ||
Believe me, they don't want Elon Musk to be successful in this lawsuit because they know, whoa, am I next? | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's crazy how they have all gotten away with defaming conservatives. | ||
But isn't it also funny that they always turn a blind eye to the actual racist things that are said by people in their club? | ||
I mean, Biden being the spokesperson for saying the most actual blatant racist things, and you never hear them ever say anything about it. | ||
This is what continues to blow my mind, is that any minority would support a man who has said the most egregious things, told them how to think like he is a slave master, and they never say anything about that. | ||
They just turn a blind eye to it. | ||
Well, and let's talk about the level of obsession, and I don't know if either one of you can speak from experience here, but I mean, let me just put it like this. | ||
When they write stories about me in Media Matters or these other sites, they have full transcripts of my show. | ||
Okay, so what am I left to assume? | ||
That they watch everything I say and they literally transcribe it. | ||
I mean, you're obsessed with me. | ||
You're like worse than an ex-girlfriend obsessed with me when you're transcribing everything I say on the air to put in these hit pieces. | ||
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Or they have dedicated AI systems that are... Well, yeah, exactly. | |
It's like, what am I allowed to assume? | ||
Or they're quoting things I say on my show years after allegations are made, and they put them in legal documents. | ||
So, okay, so you're literally watching and monitoring everything I do. | ||
I mean, Chris, what can you speak to about that? | ||
Oh, it's it's horrible. | ||
And that's one reason I'm not on social media anymore. | ||
We've we had so many. | ||
We had three different pages that were copied. | ||
And, you know, there were completely there were there were funny pages posing as our film company posing as me. | ||
And so the other computers, AI, it's it's just going to tear it apart. | ||
You have to be careful on social media. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And we just Well, here's another aspect of this, and this is like, this drives me crazy because it's impossible, it's impossible, it's a riddle that's impossible to solve. | ||
company, but my personal page is pretty much shut down at this point. | ||
Well, here's another aspect of this, and this is like, this drives me crazy because it's impossible. | ||
It's impossible. | ||
It's a riddle that's impossible to solve. | ||
And considering right now where, you know, I'm going through a time period where my name is in the news a lot, I don't have a personal Twitter account. | ||
I don't. | ||
There's one Twitter account affiliated with me at all, and that's just dedicated to a live show that I do. | ||
It's not my personal Twitter account. | ||
Nobody tweets from there or anything like that. | ||
It's just dedicated to a live show that I have. | ||
It's at Owen Schroer Live. | ||
But my personal account is still banned. | ||
I have appealed the banning for the third time since Musk took over. | ||
I don't want to start a new account and try to build it up. | ||
I had hundreds of thousands of followers there. | ||
I would like that account back. | ||
I would like all that data. | ||
I would like all that information. | ||
But here's the craziest part. | ||
There are multiple Owen Schroyer accounts on Twitter that are verified! | ||
That are verified! | ||
And I can't get my account back! | ||
And so what happens every time I'm in the news? | ||
All these fake Owen Schroyers start replying and getting tagged and all this other stuff. | ||
And people can't believe it. | ||
It's like, wow, why would Owen Schroeder say something so rude, so offensive, so lewd? | ||
Why would he lie about me like this? | ||
All this other stuff. | ||
And I have to continually deal with this, and it's like every time I have to explain, that's not me. | ||
So I'm a victim of digital identity theft on Twitter, and they still won't even allow me to have my original account back so that I can at least address it there. | ||
Have you ever dealt with this, Christy? | ||
Well, I mean, that's total bull, because Elon Musk specifically said that he wasn't going to tolerate parody accounts, and I mean, that's essentially what these are. | ||
I mean, and it looks very believably like it is your account, and it's not. | ||
I mean, if we're going to talk about defamation and being consistent, you should have a case of defamation because you have actual bull. | ||
Yeah, yeah, why isn't the ADL coming to my defense for my digital identity theft? | ||
Hell, they probably run the accounts! | ||
Exactly. | ||
I mean, like you said, this whole blue check thing was supposed to be a verification that you were supposed to be able to show ID. | ||
I mean, like, what happened with that to where now news organizations can say, Owen Schroer said this on Twitter, or they can be really misleading in saying a account that identifies it as owned by Owen Schroer. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Of course, like that. | ||
And that has happened, by the way. | ||
That has happened. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Yeah, you should have your own defamation case then. | ||
I mean, you're experiencing identity theft that is defaming you and is potentially influencing your legal problems. | ||
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So, I mean, this is... Oh my... I mean, see, exactly. | |
You're just going down the list of all these problems because it's like you're just a rational thinker. | ||
It's like, oh yeah, here's the problems I can follow. | ||
That's exactly what's going on. | ||
And there's just, there's no reprieve. | ||
Like, there's no, I can't even, I can't even get on there on my original account to correct it. | ||
Nobody from Twitter seems to be concerned. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe I'll call up the ADL and see if they're interested, but again, like I said. | ||
Have you ever tried, I mean, as long as we have our dedicated InfoWar loyalists on, have you ever tried to say, can you mass report these fake Owen accounts? | ||
We've done that. | ||
And they let him come back. | ||
Yep. | ||
They let him come back now. | ||
I mean, there's still a couple moves I could make. | ||
I'm not ready to make them quite yet. | ||
I could do. | ||
I could get a bunch of my friends and people I know to just do a full on press and say, you know, let's get this account back. | ||
It's worked for some other people. | ||
I'm not ready to play that card yet. | ||
Um, you know, I'm just kind of keeping that in my back pocket. | ||
And I mean, really, and this is how I kind of approach everything to just be honest is I just kind of put everything in God's hands. | ||
You know, everything is going to be God's timing at the end of the day, and I just try to work as best I can on his clock and just accept whatever timing that he has for me. | ||
But no, believe me, it's very frustrating, especially right now, where my name is in the news. | ||
There's a lot of important developments in my personal life, and I have people intentionally stealing my identity on Twitter, and I can't even correct the issue. | ||
That's where we're at now. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Chris Emery has been my guest. | ||
Chris, you're always doing great work. | ||
It's great that you were able to join us here tonight. | ||
I know you don't have a social media presence, but if people want to check out your documentaries, where's the best place to go? | ||
Freemindfilms.com. | ||
Thank you so much, Owen and Christy. | ||
Thank you for having me back. | ||
It's always a pleasure, Chris. | ||
Thank you so much for everything that you do. | ||
Thank you for being a true journalist and seeking the truth. | ||
And Christy Lee, of course, where is the best outlet for people to follow you? | ||
Well, I mean, you can try and follow me on Twitter, you know, and see how that goes. | ||
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They really do shadow ban you there heavily. | |
Yeah, heavily. | ||
But I do have a show Monday through Friday. | ||
It's on American Media Periscope. | ||
You can go to ampnews.us. | ||
My show drops. | ||
It's like a new news show, and it's interviews and commentary on the news. | ||
And Monday through Friday, American Media Periscope. | ||
I still have my band channel on here, of course, as well. | ||
So you can find me here on band.news as well. | ||
All right. | ||
And now, of course, you can always find me here at InfoWars on band.video, hosting the War Room 3 to 6 p.m. | ||
Central Time at Bandot Video, but I will be off the next two days dealing with legal stuff and in court on Tuesday. | ||
We will have an update for you, obviously, Tuesday afternoon, but not going to be fulfilling my normal host duties for Monday and Tuesday. | ||
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