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Journalist Laura Logan recently interviewed Dr. Keith Rose, who has worked in clandestine U.S. | ||
intelligence operations for three decades and is now going public because he is concerned for his country. | ||
He said that within two weeks of America's hasty exit from Afghanistan, the head of the CIA met in secret with all of America's enemies. | ||
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During that week and a half before, there was an open source meeting or people knew about a meeting of the Director of Central Intelligence at the time, Burns, was down there meeting with other officials and members of the Taliban. | |
But I've talked to several people that have intimate knowledge of that meeting. | ||
And they're telling me or they're asking the question, why were there two senior Chinese intel officials at that meeting? | ||
Why was Siraj Haqqani Who at the time we had a $10 million bounty from the State Department on him at that meeting. | ||
And the other thing is there was a senior official or senior officer from the IRGC, the Iranian Republican Guard, Who was a Quds Force commander that we're very familiar with from Iraq. | ||
He's a very, very competent officer. | ||
He was there. | ||
They didn't even use CIA personnel for security. | ||
They were so concerned from what I'm hearing. | ||
And after the U.S. | ||
people they were meeting with that they used one of our tier one groups for security and | ||
they kept them on the outside. | ||
They weren't allowed to listen in or anything. | ||
And after the US government abandoned trusted personnel and billions of dollars worth of | ||
weapons in Afghanistan, the communist Chinese secured it within two weeks. | ||
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Bagram Airfield, when we left there first, went completely black. | |
It was dark. | ||
The people that were there said they landed two, that two large Chinese transport planes landed with troops | ||
and secured that area. | ||
70,000 jihadis have graduated from Afghan terrorist training camps | ||
in just this year alone. | ||
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These are actual terrorist training madrasas. | |
Right, madrasas that train people on small arms tactics, on bomb making, on basic intelligence trade craft. | ||
And we know for a fact, because we have several assets in all over Afghanistan, | ||
that they graduated, this year was their largest graduating class | ||
from all the madrasas. | ||
And these are for what they would call jihadis, guys that were gonna go and fight the holy war. | ||
And they said they had over 70,000 graduates. | ||
And not only did the U.S. | ||
leave behind weapons, it left behind biometric data and the kit required to make official U.S. | ||
passports. | ||
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The Afghans have the ability through their passport office to create biometric passports. | |
Not only did we leave behind biometric equipment, but the intelligence services are responsible for setting up the passport office. | ||
Let's just say documentation stamps and things like that. | ||
And there's been several questions asked, did we leave certain pieces of equipment that would be used in a passport office to authenticate passports behind? | ||
And my understanding, and from what I've been discovering, is we did. | ||
Western nations are under attack from traitors within their own governments. | ||
The people of Ireland and the UK are beginning to stand up. | ||
In response, combat journalist Michael Yawn recently explained what typically happens within the native population when a nation is invaded. | ||
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When there is an actual invasion from an outside force, the minorities or people who feel that they've been downtrodden Almost in every single case, we'll join with the invader. | |
In fact, I can't think of one where they did not. | ||
That concerns me greatly with the United States, because we are clearly being invaded, and it's clearly going to intensify, for instance, with the Chinese. | ||
And many people will join the Chinese, including a lot of white people, by the way, will join up with them and already are, including our government. | ||
which is joined with Israel and China and Ukraine, basically globalists, right? | ||
And not us. | ||
And so the police are going to have to pick a side. | ||
Right now they are picking a side. | ||
They're picking the anti-British side or the anti-Irish side. | ||
And that's a losing battle. | ||
That means you end up dying. | ||
As a police, you'll end up dying, your police stations will be burned down, or you'll run to other countries because you didn't have the guts, like our border patrol, to stand up. | ||
If the invaders win, you're gonna die. | ||
You're gonna die or you're gonna leave at some point and abandon everything that you've ever had | ||
in those countries. | ||
If the patriots win, you will never be forgotten. | ||
Your children will not be forgotten for your cowardice, for not standing up, bottom line. | ||
And cowards are natural traitors. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
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So now that I've done this plug, We have gone in and we have just berated Kamala. | ||
We have undermined Tim Walz. | ||
We have shown that J.D. | ||
Vance and Trump have the better policies. | ||
We have made the case that the leftists actually are fascist. | ||
All we have to do is undermine this brainwashing, but we seem to be making progress and claiming ground in this war against disinformation and misinformation. | ||
In this info war, we seem to be starting to regain territory that has been lost year after year because of censorship and lawsuits. | ||
And I think that's the reason, one of the main fundamental reasons that the leftists have become so desperate, that the government and the establishment has become so desperate. | ||
I mean, keep in mind, folks, there's three lives that everyone has. | ||
We've gone over this before. | ||
Andrew Tate, I think, coined this perspective, this philosophy. | ||
Everybody has three lives. | ||
First, they try to censor you. | ||
That's your first life. | ||
They deplatform you. | ||
They silence you. | ||
And if that doesn't work, they try to imprison you. | ||
That's your second life. | ||
They'll prosecute you for misdemeanors like Kamala Harris brags about, or they'll try to imprison you for crimes that you didn't commit, or they'll try to just bring up things from the past that maybe you actually did do, but they would never normally bring up against one of their own. | ||
They just disproportionately attack you with it. | ||
And if that doesn't work, if they can't silence you and they can't imprison you, then that's when they try to kill you, assassinate you, depopulate you. | ||
And that's, those are the three stages that we've seen Donald Trump go through. | ||
First, they try to silence him. | ||
They took him off all the major platforms over January 6th, which was obviously BS. | ||
He didn't instigate or promote any sort of an insurrection. | ||
They just claimed that he did. | ||
And then they censored him, even though he told everybody to go home and be peaceful at the Capitol. | ||
It's obvious that he didn't support what happened on that day. | ||
Then they try to imprison him and they might succeed. | ||
I believe his sentencing is coming up now in about a month. | ||
And since all of these lawsuits against him have just served only to backfire and actually cause him to accelerate in the polls, then they try to kill him on July 13th, 2024, a day which should live in infamy, though so many voters and Americans seem to have forgotten it as this brainwashed state makes so many fail to remember that which is important in favor of that which is a lie. | ||
But now we see the Secret Service, who failed on July 13th, coming out and having to apologize after breaking into a salon to use the bathroom before a Harris fundraiser. | ||
This is clip number two, and it's a couple of minutes long. | ||
It might be mostly B-roll, but go ahead and throw it up. | ||
Because you have Secret Service breaking into the salon and using the bathroom over the course of hours, apparently. | ||
And now they're just going to issue an apology. | ||
I mean, this is the same Secret Service that failed to protect Donald Trump on July 13th. | ||
Now they're breaking into private businesses for Kamala Harris fundraisers. | ||
I mean, how much more information or evidence do you need to know these people are totally corrupt? | ||
So you can see here the salon front porch This is an overhead cam. | ||
Secret Service is walking up to the door, moving chairs around. | ||
private property folks. | ||
And I guess they just really had to go to the bathroom and there was nowhere | ||
else for them to do it. So their solution, rather than calling in to have porta potties delivered or | ||
figure out a place that was open for them to go, their solution, I guess, | ||
is just to cover up a security camera and then break in and use the facilities | ||
of this closed private business for hours. | ||
you And now they're just simply going to respond by apologizing. | ||
Just like they apologized for the disaster that was July 13th. | ||
Just like Cheadle said, you know what, it was a mistake, it was a disaster, refused to resign until absolutely forced to after that terrible hearing. | ||
This is the audacity of our leftist regime, our political class at the highest levels. | ||
They don't care about your private property. | ||
They don't care about your president. | ||
They don't care about your freedom, about your rights. | ||
They just lie to you over and over again. | ||
And I am predicting that Joe Biden is going to resign as the President of the United States before November 5th. | ||
I think it's going to happen in the next few months. | ||
One of the reasons that I believe this is going to happen is not only because he's totally incoherent and obviously suffering from cognitive decline, But one of the reasons I think this is gonna happen is because finally after weeks for some reason we have Las Vegas police recordings coming out when they should have come out weeks ago now why are they coming out now confirming that Biden's medical emergency and transport to Air Force One actually occurred so | ||
So we have a situation where Laura Loomer once again has proven correct and true despite the onslaught of attacks that she faced after claiming that Joe Biden was having medical emergencies on Air Force One, after claiming time and time again that something was seriously wrong as far as his health is concerned, facing nothing but backlash and an onslaught of leftist lies. | ||
We have recordings now somehow coming out now on clip number 14 revealing that Joe Biden has been Facing a lot of serious health problems that call into question his ability to serve as president United States. | ||
Questions are raised are being raised now for the first time from the left, even that may result in his imminent resignation as president United States. | ||
Clip number 14, please. | ||
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I have my Lincoln squad switch over to event eight, please. | ||
Event eight. | ||
Okay, 697 squad. | ||
Lincoln squad switch over to event eight. | ||
And if they're not already, have them Code 3 over to the rally point, please. | ||
Copy. | ||
Lincoln Unit, Lincoln Squad on 697 Squad, en route Code 3, rally point. | ||
697 to Lincoln 3, confirming we're using secondary. | ||
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312, 656, heat switched over to the event channel. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Control, 339WC2. | ||
312-656, he switched over to the event channel. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Control 339 WC2. | ||
Okay, I know you got some southeast units coming over, plus you're in a box squad. | ||
I need to get all the major intersections with lights shut down from Desert Inn all the way to Russell. | ||
So, if you could just start calling out what intersections are going to, I think that's going to be useful. | ||
Let's start with the big ones. | ||
Okay, copy. | ||
And CVI is 59WC2, which is going to be all major intersections be shut down from DI to Russell. | ||
The first three priorities are going to be Flamingo, Tropicana, and then Russell, because those are the three biggest. | ||
Control 656, is this going to be separate to the event channel that they're working it on? | ||
Or do we just need to have subpoenas to handle that? | ||
Besides Unibox. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, you're not going to the event channel. | ||
Now, this clip goes on for four minutes, proving that this medical emergency actually took place. | ||
Validating Laura Loomer's claims, validating some of the reports that Charlie Kirk had been receiving from his | ||
listeners, his audience, about the nature of this medical emergency. | ||
When this information comes out, seemingly unprovoked, it's usually because there's a political agenda behind it, an incentive, a motive. | ||
They're trying to get him to resign as the president because if Kamala Harris becomes president of the United States, Then she enters into incumbent status in this race, which is yet another advantage. | ||
Historically speaking, incumbents have far and away a great advantage in elections. | ||
The exception, of course, of Donald Trump in 2020 who, despite being An incumbent because of cheating and other reasons was was undermined entirely and face this pandemic and just totally screwed up the pattern of incumbents being victorious in their second term. | ||
But Alex Jones and others have been saying for months, if not years, and we should probably guys tonight. | ||
Maybe I'll work on this or maybe the crew can work on this. | ||
We should find some clips of Alex Jones because I know he said this a number of times. | ||
He saw he said it on Patrick that David's podcast and other clips. | ||
There is a major vulnerability with Donald Trump's plane here, right? | ||
We've seen it booted because of his lawsuits temporarily. | ||
We know that there have been reports over the last year or two of issue after issue with Boeing planes with windows falling off, with doors flying open, with emergency landing after emergency landing. | ||
I mean, this Boeing-Trump plane is a major source of concern for patriots and those among us Infowarriors who've been paying attention because if they bring down his plane, After this, this prescriptive programming, this predictive programming, putting into the heads of the American people that there's issues with Boeing planes, they're going to have this plausible deniability, this reasonable deniability. | ||
That it was actually just a mechanical failure. | ||
But the fact of the matter is, they can sabotage the integrity of the plane. | ||
It can crash with Donald Trump on it. | ||
He can die. | ||
It will be an assassination. | ||
And so many in the public will just say, wow, what an unfortunate issue with the mechanical failures of these Boeing planes. | ||
It's really been happening a lot lately. | ||
But after this occurred, this Trump plane making its emergency landing in Montana after mechanical issue, we have Trump in clip number 29 saying, Basically blasting Harris in in Bozeman following his emergency landing. | ||
Let's run clip number 29 of his of his comments immediately after this emergency landing. | ||
I just landed in a really beautiful place, Montana. | ||
So beautiful flying over and you just look down and that's the way it's supposed to be. | ||
But we have a very high rating in Montana. | ||
We have a lot of popularity. | ||
I like them. | ||
They like me. | ||
But I'm here to do some fundraisers and most importantly to support Tim Sheehy, who's running for the U.S. | ||
Senate. | ||
And we think he's going to do really well. | ||
We're going to have a rally and it'll be a lot of fun. | ||
And then tomorrow we're going to do some more Different stops, different states, all good, all great people. | ||
And we're leading in all of the polls now, just about every poll has us leading. | ||
They found out that this is a phony that we're running against, a person that had no idea what she was doing on the border, has no idea what's happening with inflation, had no idea what they did when it came to Afghanistan, the most embarrassing day in the life, in the life of our country. | ||
There's never been anything so embarrassing. | ||
We should have gotten out with dignity and strength, not the way they got out. | ||
It's an embarrassment to our country. | ||
So, we have a great campaign. | ||
We have something that's going to be really very important. | ||
It's called, you know, going to make America great again. | ||
And it's going to happen very fast. | ||
We're going to become energy independent again. | ||
Prices are going to start going down, including for food, for energy, and everything else. | ||
And we're going to really do a job. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
And you know, they try to criticize Donald Trump for being too afraid to debate Kamala Harris, and she declined to do the original debate. | ||
Now she's going to debate him on September 10th. | ||
But we know, if anything is true about Donald Trump, it's not true to make the claim that he's a coward or that he's afraid or he's a fearful person. | ||
He's obviously somewhat courageous, if not just audacious and brazen. | ||
I mean, we saw what happened on July 13th after taking a bullet. | ||
He stood up and said, fight, fight, fight. | ||
This is not somebody who withdraws or avoids a debate because they are simply afraid. | ||
But now we've got reports that Trump's campaign was hacked. | ||
Apparently, they blamed Iran after internal docs leaked to the media. | ||
The Trump campaign revealed its internal communications have been hacked and leaked to the media and blamed Iran for the breach. | ||
Now, I don't know if Iran is responsible or not, but I find it very interesting that internal documents were leaked to the press. | ||
And there's very little, if any, reporting on the nature or details of those internal documents. | ||
So you have this hack happen. | ||
You have this content, these private communications leaked to the press. | ||
You see barely anything in the press about it. | ||
Maybe the internal communications just simply reveal that the Trump campaign is winning. | ||
Maybe the internal communications reveal that the polls are showing a victory, or positivity, or great policy, or advocacy for the people of the United States of America. | ||
And maybe we'll see more over the days as these documents are scoured. | ||
But one thing is for sure, Donald Trump is not too afraid to debate Kamala Harris. | ||
She's saying that she's looking forward to the debate. | ||
It's going to happen on September 10th. | ||
It's the only debate that she's agreed to at this point. | ||
But it is a fact that Kamala is not smart enough to do a press conference, not smart enough even to do a debate. | ||
And she's basically vanished from doing any interviews. | ||
Now she's appearing in these rallies where she says the same speech over and over again in city after city, | ||
state after state. | ||
We documented this when I covered for the Alex Jones show earlier this week. | ||
We showed how in every city she's saying the exact same thing verbatim. | ||
It's focus group, boilerplate crap. | ||
But here we have Trump in 26 making the case that Kamala is simply not smart | ||
enough for a press conference. | ||
That's why she is doing anything but participating in debates or interviews. | ||
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What a stupid question. | |
This is because I'm leading by a lot and because I'm letting their convention go through. | ||
And I am complaining a lot. | ||
I'm doing tremendous amounts of taping here. | ||
We have commercials that are at a level I don't think that anybody's ever done before. | ||
Plus, in certain cases, I see many of you in the room where I'm speaking to you on phones, I'm speaking to radio, I'm speaking to television. | ||
Television's coming over here. | ||
Excuse me, what are we doing right now? | ||
She's not doing any news conference. | ||
You know why she's not doing it? | ||
Because she can't do a news conference. | ||
She doesn't know how to do a news conference. | ||
She's not smart enough to do a news conference. | ||
And I'm sorry, we need smart people to lead this country, because our country's never been in this danger before, both economically and from an outside perspective. | ||
Russia doesn't respect us anymore. | ||
China doesn't respect us anymore. | ||
North Korea, Kim Jong-un, Like me a lot. | ||
He doesn't like this group. | ||
We are in great danger. | ||
We're in great danger of being in World War III. | ||
That could happen. | ||
And while we're in this situation where we're on the cusp of World War Three, | ||
We're on the cusp of total economic collapse of the United States dollar and therefore the entire world economy. | ||
We're on the cusp of the breakdown of civilization as we know it and the total genocide and kamalakost and depopulation of the entire species the world over. | ||
All the left seems to be capable of is coming out and accusing J.D. | ||
Vance of being weird. | ||
First of all, they came out with this story in the news saying that he made love to a couch in his memoir, Hillbilly Elegy, which just wasn't true. | ||
Then they corrected it, but it was too late because that program had already been installed in the psychology of the masses. | ||
It's even doubled down by the Krasenstein clones, who have come out and made jokes about it despite the fact that it's been proven to not be true whatsoever. | ||
And they just want to ascribe the term weird to JD Vance when we've seen what leftist voters look like. | ||
We've seen what leftist protesters look like. | ||
We've seen what this entire mentally ill community of cat ladies and transgenderism | ||
and just denial about objective reality even existing in the first place | ||
actually looks like a manifest. | ||
We know which party is the party of weird, but they come out and they just try to call JD Vance weird | ||
because they know they can't get him on his military record. | ||
They know they can't get him on policies. | ||
The best thing they could really get him on is maybe some clips of him being against Trump from 2016, | ||
but everybody changes their opinions over the course of eight years, | ||
so that's not really strong enough. | ||
All they can do is call him weird, but we have in clip four J.D. | ||
Vance responding to Democrats calling him weird on CNN. | ||
This is clip number four. | ||
Watch J.D. | ||
Vance's response right now. | ||
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I want to move on to something that Governor Walz has called you and Donald Trump and that is weird. | |
Sure. | ||
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And it is taken off. | |
The New York Times reports that when Donald Trump was asked about it, he said, not me, they're talking about J.D. | ||
Well, certainly they've levied that charge against me more than anybody else, but I think that it drives home how they're trying to distract from their own policy failures. | ||
I mean, look, this is fundamentally schoolyard bully stuff. | ||
They can accuse me of whatever they want to accuse me of. | ||
As Harry S. Truman once said, if you can't take the heat, stay out of the kitchen. | ||
And I'm doing this because I think that me being vice president will help improve people's lives. | ||
I accept their attacks, but I think that it is a little bit of projection. | ||
Dana, if you think about, you know, just take a couple of days ago. | ||
Tim Walz gives this big speech. | ||
He's been announced as the VP nominee. | ||
And I remember when I had just been announced as the VP nominee, I gave my big speech and I saw my wife and I gave her a big hug and a kiss because I love my wife and I think that's what a normal person does. | ||
Tim Walz gave his wife a nice firm Midwestern handshake and then tried to sort of awkwardly correct for it. | ||
So I think that what it is is You're saying Tim Walz doesn't have affection for his wife? | ||
who aren't comfortable in their own skin because they're not comfortable with their policy | ||
positions for the American people. | ||
And so their name calling, instead of actually telling the American people how they're going | ||
to make their lives better, I think that's weird, Dana, but look, they can call me whatever | ||
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You're saying Tim Walz doesn't have affection for his wife? | ||
I don't even understand that. | ||
I said that he acted weird, which he did, on a national stage in front of his wife and | ||
in front of millions of Americans who presumably were watching at home. | ||
And I think that it's projection, Dana. | ||
Look, I think this election should be about who's going to solve the inflation crisis, who's going to make groceries and housing more affordable, who's going to secure that southern border. | ||
Kamala Harris's record is that she supported all the policies that made that problem worse, Dana. | ||
We're trying to say we're going to take the country in a different direction. | ||
I really think that it's important to point this out, Dana. | ||
Their entire campaign has not been about, here's our policy for how we're going to make your life better, or here's what's wrong with Donald Trump and J.D. | ||
Vance's policies. | ||
We're going to name call and hope that you don't notice that we don't have an agenda. | ||
That is the entire Democrat approach to this election. | ||
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They have done both. | |
They have both policies and they are trying to define it as well. | ||
Dana, if you go to Kamala Harris' campaign page right now, they still don't have a policy. | ||
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Well, let's talk about policy first. | |
And it's absolutely true. | ||
They still don't have a policy. | ||
They have promised that they're going to release a policy platform in the coming days or weeks, but they have failed to do so. | ||
So the fact that she has so much support, despite the fact that she literally has no policies that she's discussed. | ||
is indicative of the level of brainwashing that's going on. | ||
Remember the Harry Sissons of the world who came out after the June 27th debate and said that Biden won the debate based on all of the specific policies that he highlighted. | ||
Trump didn't mention a single policy and just lied and lied and lied. | ||
That's what Harry Sissons said. | ||
Well, Kamala Harris, who you support now, Harry Sisson, doesn't even have a published platform. | ||
Her campaign website has no economic plans, no platform whatsoever, but you still support her, which goes to show that you are a shill. | ||
You have just sold out. | ||
You are either brainwashed, corrupt, evil, or all of the above. | ||
And we have to awaken these people from their state of brainwashed, not only to save them, not only for their sake, not only as Christians, but just to save humanity itself from these evil leftists. | ||
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Welcome back to Sunday Night Live, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I am Chase Geiser. | ||
For the next 27 minutes, we are going to be going over the news, and then, for the final hour of the show today, I'm going to be taking your calls. | ||
I'm not ready to give out the number just yet, but in about 10 or 15 minutes, I will give out the number, give you guys a chance to call, give the crew a chance to screen the calls, and for the final hour of the show today, we will be taking your calls. | ||
But, It's amazing to me that we have a situation where the left is repeatedly trying to call JD Vance weird. | ||
And they simultaneously try to brand themselves as the party of science, the party of the experts, whether it's the Fauci's or the others, or the PhD's, or the leading experts, or the leading academics. | ||
I mean, if you watch CNN, or MSNBC, or NPR, any of these other leftist platforms, these deep state platforms, which have been under the control of the deep state since Project Mockingbird after World War II, You'll see that they're always bringing on people with PhDs and high accolades and certificates as so-called experts in whatever field it is, whether it's climate change or economics or something else, and they use their credentials as an excuse or as evidence to justify | ||
their position regardless of how irrational that position may be right this is called the appeal | ||
to authority fallacy so oh just because this person has a phd means that they are correct | ||
right so if i have a phd in mathematics and i say that two plus two equals five the appeal to | ||
authority fallacy would say chase must be correct because he does have a phd in mathematics | ||
So 2 plus 2 must actually be 5. | ||
That's the appeal to authority. | ||
It's a fallacy. | ||
Just because of your credentials or your certifications or your degrees, it doesn't actually mean that you're correct on any given statement or claim that you make. | ||
Now, it might be evidence that you're more likely to be correct. | ||
It could be evidence that you're maybe more well-informed in any given topic or genre or issue than others. | ||
But it is not a reason in and of itself to be correct, to be right. | ||
This is the appeal to authority. | ||
Now we see this manifest in a million different ways by the leftists who use experts | ||
in the appeal to authority fallacy as an excuse to brainwash the population | ||
into believing things that are just simply not true, whether it's the green energy hoax | ||
or whether it's other things. | ||
And just so I can prove this to you, I was astounded. | ||
I actually watched the entire two minute clip. | ||
This is clip number 78, which we're gonna run, of this PhD breakdancer representing the United States | ||
I know it's unbelievable, but you have to see this because this is a perfect example of someone who is an expert in a space, obviously having no idea how to be good at the thing that they're an expert at. | ||
Terrible. | ||
For some reason, this person was selected to compete on behalf of... I believe it was the United States. | ||
Maybe it was Australia. | ||
It was Australia. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
To compete on behalf of Australia in the breakdancing competition. | ||
Obviously totally incapable of actually doing the art of breakdancing. | ||
But Clown World Bazaar Olympic breakdance performance tops off already strange games. | ||
An awkward breakdance performance is the latest This Can't Be Real moment from the 2024 Paris Olympics. | ||
The incident came Friday as competitor Reagan Described as Australia's top ranking breakdancer, performed a dance routine that left many scratching their heads as to why the event had been added to the games. | ||
A clip of the 36-year-old, real name Rachel Gunn, quickly went viral as she awkwardly squirmed on the dance floor with her hand on her chin to end what was already a confusing and chaotic routine, the Daily Mail reports. | ||
The Mail went on to note Gunn is also an expert creative arts researcher at Macquarie University in Sydney who specializes in the cultural politics of breakdancing. | ||
So here you have an expert. | ||
Doing what the experts do in clip number 78 all while these leftists and these experts are calling JD Vance weird. | ||
This is perhaps the weirdest thing I've ever seen clip 78. | ||
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clip 78. Showing her signature moves and freezes. | |
I'm I am breakdancing. | ||
Do the sprinkler. | ||
We'll see you next time. | ||
What's that? | ||
Oh You know what I'm gonna immigrate to Australia and I'm | ||
gonna be in the next Olympics I'm... | ||
under break dancing And I know you get it, but I'm just astounded | ||
I can't even look away. | ||
It's like a car accident. | ||
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All right. | |
So we've got this leftist philosophy saying the experts are always right because of course | ||
We're going to go ahead and get started. | ||
the experts are leftists. | ||
All right. | ||
So we've got this leftist philosophy saying the experts are always right because of course | ||
We're going to go ahead and get started. | ||
the experts are leftists. | ||
We've got them coming out and saying that having XY chromosomes doesn't necessarily make you male. | ||
And we've got the second boxer now at the center of gender controversy winning the Olympic gold. | ||
What happens overseas, whether it's in Australia or in the UK, is a foreshadowing for what will happen in the United States if we allow leftists and socialists and globalists to continue to take power. | ||
Right now we have Labour councillor filmed calling for far-right rioters' throats to be cut, charged with crimes, but this is a small example among a litany of examples of the establishment in the United Kingdom totally disregarding the wants, needs and interests of its own people, allowing the invasion from migrants and refugees and asylum seekers, In the United Kingdom from these foreign people who have no desire to assimilate to English culture, and this government coming out after allowing this invasion and proceeding to prosecute and threaten anyone who raises any issue at any level, whether on social media or in physical protest, threatening them with persecution, prosecution, and prison time. | ||
Now in clip number 81, we've got UK police chief threatening Elon Musk. | ||
London's Metropolitan Police Commissioner has threatened to charge foreigners for whipping | ||
up hatred online, naming ex-owner Elon Musk as someone who could be persecuted, excuse | ||
me, prosecuted. | ||
The warning comes amid a nationwide crackdown against supposed hate speech following a spat | ||
of right-wing riots. | ||
We've seen the footage, folks. | ||
There's a lot of left-wingers out there with machetes. | ||
It's not just right-wing riots. | ||
Clip number 81. | ||
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We will throw the false force of the law at people. | |
And whether you're in this country committing crimes on the streets or committing crimes from further afield online, we will come after you. | ||
Talk to me about that, because we have seen some high-profile figures whipping up the hatred. | ||
You talked about it in there with the officers, in fact, about this being added to by online commentary. | ||
I mean, I'm even thinking of the likes of Elon Musk getting involved. | ||
What are you considering when it comes to dealing with people who are whipping up this kind of behaviour from behind a keyboard maybe in a different country? | ||
Being a keyboard warrior does not make you safe from the law. | ||
You can be guilty of offences of incitement, of stirring up racial hatred. | ||
There are numerous terrorist offences regarding the publishing of material. | ||
All of those offences are in play if people are provoking hatred and violence on the streets. | ||
And we'll come after those individuals just as we will physically confront on the streets the thugs and the yobs who are causing the problems for communities. | ||
So while apparently we're stoking hatred, the English people are stoking hatred, in clip number 72, this level of racism in the United Kingdom is totally allowed, even in the halls of its own parliament, in the halls of its own government. | ||
This racism is allowed, but any sort of hatred, vitriol, animosity, or antagonism toward the literal invasion of the United Kingdom by people who refuse to assimilate and hate the culture and then rape and murder children and rape and murder women, At increased rates over time, any sort of antagonism or opposition to this is prosecutable because it's a hate crime. | ||
If you post on social media anything about this or against this, then you're liable to have the law enforcement of the United Kingdom show up to your house and be placed under arrest. | ||
Now, in clip number 72, though, we see an example of racism which is acceptable in the United Kingdom. | ||
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The Lord Justice Clerk, White. | |
Every High Court Judge, White. | ||
The Lord Advocate, White. | ||
The Solicitor General, White. | ||
The Chief Constable, White. | ||
Every Deputy Chief Constable, White. | ||
Every Assistant Chief Constable, White. | ||
The Head of the Law Society, White. | ||
The Head of the Faculty of Advocates, White. | ||
Every Prison Governor, White. | ||
And not just Justice, the Chief Medical Officer, White. | ||
The Chief Nursing Officer, white. | ||
The Chief Veterinary Officer, white. | ||
The Chief Social Work Advisor, white. | ||
Almost every trade union in this country headed by people who are white. | ||
In the Scottish Government, every Director General is white. | ||
Every chair of every public body is white. | ||
So that's totally acceptable racism there. | ||
But if you happen to be white and oppose rape and murder in your country, if it's perpetrated by migrants or sons of migrants or anybody seeking asylum or a refugee, then you will be arrested by the police. | ||
We've shown you clip after clip of the United Kingdom's law enforcement showing up at the apartments, flats, houses of elderly people. | ||
And we've seen clip after clip of charges being actually placed and imprisonment being sentenced. | ||
I mean, clip number 45 here. | ||
We have an example of a judge actually sentencing a person to months upon months in prison because of hateful rhetoric on their social media. | ||
This is absolutely ridiculous. | ||
This is the future that we walk into if we allow the likes of Kamala Harris to be elected President of the United States. | ||
This is clip number 45. | ||
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You have been committed for sentence having pleaded guilty to an offense of publishing written material. | |
Which is threatening, abusive or insulting, intending thereby to stir up racial hatred. | ||
The context of your offending is that it arises out of the civil unrest and disorder in many parts of the United Kingdom. | ||
On the night of the 2nd and 3rd of August, The Britannia Hotel in Leeds was attacked by people who threw missiles which damaged windows. | ||
The police were called and on the 3rd of August the hotel was locked down for the protection of those who were living there. | ||
At the time, there were 210 occupants, many of whom were foreign refugees and asylum seekers. | ||
He looks like the guy from Christmas Vacation that had the toupee and smoked the cigars. | ||
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We'll find B-roll of that guy lighting himself on fire. | |
The police attended on each occasion, and units were deployed to safeguard the hotel and to provide an increase in the police presence in the area. | ||
In between the two attacks, you took to social media in order to encourage others towards participation in the attacks upon the hotel. | ||
As is recognised on your behalf, this offence is so serious that an immediate custodial sentence is unavoidable. | ||
Would you stand, please? | ||
The sentence that I pass has been reduced by one third to reflect your guilty plea. | ||
The sentence is one of 20 months imprisonment. | ||
You will serve up to one half of your sentence in custody before you are released on license. | ||
What's most alarming to this is not even just the fact that this person is being sentenced to 20 months imprisonment, but the fact that the alleged crime occurred and within like seven days there's been a trial and a plea and a sentencing. | ||
I mean, can you imagine Getting a trial that speedy here in the United States of America. | ||
The expediency with which this prosecution has occurred and the sentencing has occurred is indicative itself of a kangaroo court. | ||
I mean it's like Otto Warmbier in North Korea when he had to come out and do this confession. | ||
He was sentenced to years of hard labor and of course he ended up dying. | ||
The Trump administration successfully getting him back into the United States shortly before his death. | ||
North Korea claiming that it was due to botulism from canned food that he consumed but obviously he'd been tortured to death. | ||
But you have a guy like this, from Christmas vacation with his toupee, his wig on, earnestly, with some stoicism, just administering this sentence of 20 months in prison to somebody because of something that they said on social media, and you have other members of leadership, campaign advisors and others in the United Kingdom, coming out and doubling down saying that the right to freedom of speech is not a human right. | ||
This is something, of course, that the UK believes. | ||
It's one of the reasons why the United States Separated and had a revolution. | ||
America had a revolution against the United Kingdom is because our leaders, our forefathers recognized certain inalienable rights that were true of the human condition that the United Kingdom failed to recognize, namely freedom of speech, right to assemble, right to petition, things of that nature. | ||
And because these rights were not recognized, it was our right as a people to declare ourselves independent from such a tyrannical and corrupt government. | ||
Now we have the semblance of this Monarchy, this dictatorship, still this tyranny, still in existence in the United Kingdom today. | ||
We can see it by these arrests, these sentences. | ||
And we have people who come out and talk about how terrible white people are in leadership, then in the same breath coming out years later without being prosecuted for their own racism, saying that it's time to sue Elon. | ||
This is clip number 50, where Elon is not just threatened by police chiefs, but threatened with lawsuits as well. | ||
Clip number 50. | ||
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I don't want to beat a dead horse here. | |
But that kind of thing is allowed. | ||
That man is allowed to threaten to sue Elon Musk over allowing hate speech or racism on his platform X when he stands up in the halls of leadership and repeatedly criticizes the level of whiteness Among leadership in the United Kingdom. | ||
I mean, it's absolutely disgusting. | ||
Let's hear what Nigel Farage had to say about this. | ||
This is clip number 71. | ||
Nigel Farage is coming out and expressing his extreme concern over what is happening in the United Kingdom today. | ||
We'll watch 71 and unpack it on the other side. | ||
I want to get your take on this violent disorder sweeping across several British cities over the weekend and this new order to prosecute anybody who is posting about it. | ||
Can you walk us through what's going on? | ||
Yeah, I mean, two things. | ||
Firstly, the violent disorder. | ||
We've got terrible division in our cities. | ||
We've got parts of our inner city now that have become completely Muslim-dominated. | ||
And that has led to a lot of British people saying, what the hell's going on? | ||
Our country is changing fundamentally. | ||
We've had successive general elections in which the Conservatives, following Labour, promised to reduce immigration numbers, yet we saw them double and then quadruple to record numbers. | ||
We have a border crisis like you of these boats coming across the English Channel. | ||
So underneath all of this, Underneath all of this, yes, you've got Muslim extremists, you've got some far-right, you know, yobs, violent people who look for an excuse, but behind it is a growing sense of unease in our country that we're losing our identity. | ||
And that is what led to that explosion of violence the other day. | ||
Now, this is the most serious violence we've had since the Black Lives Matter protests In the wake, of course, of the murder of George Floyd back in 2020. | ||
Funny enough, Zakir Starmer... | ||
Our Prime Minister, at the time of the Black Lives Matter riots, when police were being injured, when historical monuments were being torn down, he chose to take the knee in solidarity with the aims of those who were out doing the protesting and causing the violence. | ||
But now the boot's on the other foot. | ||
Now it's seen to be white working-class British people That are protesting. | ||
And by the way, I'm not defending violence in any way at all. | ||
No, now he wants to take control of the narrative. | ||
Now look, nobody should use any social media platform to genuinely spread hate or incitement to violence. | ||
And that free speech rule, I think all of us would support and agree with. | ||
But what we are allowed to do on social media, or should be allowed to do, is to speculate, is to ask questions, is to try and put facts out, try and put facts out that wake up the rest of the community. | ||
And when you're engaged in something like that, you can You can never ever guarantee that what you say is 100% true. | ||
You may think it's true at the time. | ||
You may ask a question whether it's true. | ||
Now, Starmer, by cracking down on that, poses, I think, the biggest threat to free speech we've seen in our history. | ||
And Elon Musk, Elon Musk has caught wind of this. | ||
I think the reason that Musk, the reason Musk has been going for Starmer over the last week is he knows what the reaction is going to be. | ||
And can I just add, worse still, There is a proposal today that from the age of five years old, our kids in schools should be taught to spot extremism, to spot fake news and misinformation, and to use their powers of critical thinking to work out what's true and what's not. | ||
Now, by the way, I believe in critical thinking. | ||
However, if the parameters that are set I'll say to every kid, if you read a post that questions net zero and global warming, it will be extreme content and a lie. | ||
If you read a post that even dares to question levels of immigration, legal or illegal, into Britain, that that's extremist, then you start to set a narrative for a future generation that is fundamentally undemocratic. | ||
So I am very worried That the instincts of a left-wing Labour Party are to use this crisis to take away our liberties and our free speech. | ||
And this is going to have to be fought. | ||
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And then we'll begin taking calls immediately when we come back on the air at the top of the hour. | ||
But in the next Four minutes that we have together. | ||
I do want to emphasize a couple of things that are of interest. | ||
Despite the fact that Elon Musk has been threatened with lawsuits in the United Kingdom, that you have the police chief threatening Elon Musk, that you have South American or Central American dictators threatening Elon Musk, we have him making a statement that is abundantly true here in clip number 55, which is the fact that we would be better off as Americans if we would elect our leaders randomly. | ||
than based off of their credentials as experts or leaders in academia or leaders in the political | ||
class because the political class is so corrupted that it's better to have somebody of good | ||
character and less experience than it is to have somebody with abundant experience and | ||
poor character like Kamala Harris or Tim Walz who've been members of this political machine | ||
for decade after decade. | ||
I mean, I would rather have any one of my neighbors, even the leftist neighbors that | ||
I have in leadership than any of these political establishment cucks who have been so corrupted | ||
and manipulated and formed and molded by the political class itself into just a leftist | ||
globalist brainwashed zombie who serves only to sacrifice the interests of the American | ||
people for the sake of some evil anti-human political end. | ||
But this is clip number 55. | ||
Let's watch this and then unpack it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Uh, by people picked at random from the phone book, then the faculty of Harvard. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I don't know who said that, but it was someone who was very wise. | ||
Um, and, and I, I, I, I would, I would say if we could do that for the president, that, that would be great. | ||
You think that would be beneficial? | ||
So you're not, obviously you're not happy with Biden. | ||
Don't we all just want a normal human being? | ||
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Whatever that means, whatever, I'm not even sure anymore what normal means. | |
No, but I mean, like, you know, just, I don't know. | ||
You want somebody who's competent. | ||
That's helpful. | ||
Yes, I think definitely somebody's executive ability is underrated. | ||
Since the president is effectively the chief executive officer of the country, it actually matters if they're a good executive officer. | ||
It's not simply a matter of, do they share your beliefs? | ||
But are they good at getting things done? | ||
There's a lot of decisions that need to be made every day. | ||
Many of them unrelated to moral beliefs. | ||
Right. | ||
And you just want a good executive. | ||
All right, folks, we're coming up on a break here in about one minute and 40 seconds. | ||
And if we pay attention to what happens in Australia with them sending this PhD breakdancer to humiliate herself at the Olympics, we pay attention to what's happening in Germany, where there's chaos now at a swimming pool as Syrian is arrested for sex attack on underage girl. | ||
We might show that clip in the next hour during these calls. | ||
We pay attention to what's happening in the United Kingdom when people are being arrested for racist hate speech online, but only if they're of a certain political persuasion and not of the other. | ||
If we see what happens in Ukraine and Israel and Taiwan, And learn from it and pay attention to it, then we know that this is all foreshadowing for what is to come in the United States of America if we allow the leftists to see continued political victory after political victory, as we have allowed of them over the course of the last several decades. | ||
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We've known Tim Walz for less than a week and we've already found out he let rioters | ||
burn down cities, lied about his military service, crushed small businesses and turned | ||
Minnesota into a child sex change sanctuary. | ||
But that's not it. | ||
Tonight, we're dropping another Walz bombshell. | ||
As governor, Walz let a gang of politically connected Somali fraudsters steal a quarter billion dollars of your money. | ||
It was the single biggest COVID scam in American history. | ||
During the pandemic, the government was skiving out money left and right. | ||
A non-profit in Minnesota, Feeding Our Future, got a quarter billion dollars to send food to needy kids. | ||
Sounds good, right? | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
Almost none of it was used for food. | ||
The Somali scammers blew our cash on real estate, cars, extravagant get trips. | ||
We have wire transfers that show thousands go into car dealerships. | ||
$160,000 went to some company in China. | ||
And a half a million was sent to Kenya to buy an apartment. | ||
A $500,000 apartment in Kenya is probably a palace. | ||
But our tax dollars weren't just used on goodies. | ||
The politicians got a taste too. | ||
Ilhan Omar got thousands of dollars in donations from some of the scammers. | ||
These guys weren't criminal masterminds. | ||
It was sloppy. | ||
When they cooked the books, they made up names of their fake clients. | ||
They came up with these names. | ||
Are you ready? | ||
Unique Problem. | ||
Friday Donations. | ||
How'd nobody cat that? | ||
Well, early on, Wall's administration thought it looked a little suspicious, so they froze the funds. | ||
Then the Somalis sued and called Walls racist, so he kept letting them steal. | ||
They didn't bother to crack into the bank accounts or issue subpoenas. | ||
Walz just put his hands in the air and said, I'm not racist. | ||
Take whatever you want. | ||
Minnesota has a huge Somali population. | ||
You can't get called racist and expect to win another election there. | ||
Walz even gave one of the fraudsters the Minnesota Outstanding Refugee Award. | ||
Three years later, she was indicted. | ||
No thanks to Walls, the Feds came in after he ignored the problem for years. | ||
During the trial, the Somalis tracked down a juror and dropped off a Hallmark bag on their doorstep, filled with 120 Gs, and a little note saying, there's more to come if she acquits. | ||
This all happened under Walls' nose. | ||
He had every chance to stop it, and failed. | ||
Just like he failed to protect his city during the riots, and just like he failed his unit when he retired before deployment. | ||
This is the guy Kamala Harris chose as her number two. | ||
Donna Bergstrom ran against walls for lieutenant governor in 2018. | ||
Donna, how did he win after all of this stuff is coming out about him? | ||
This, this, and this. | ||
How is this possible? | ||
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It is astonishing, isn't it? | |
And thank you for having me here, Jesse. | ||
This is really a pleasure. | ||
I'm so happy that people are finally bringing this out about our governor. | ||
We've known about this for a long time. | ||
And one of the things that's truly astonishing about this is not just the numbers and the level of the fraud, but actually that he takes no responsibility for it. | ||
There hasn't been anybody that's been removed or put on administrative leave so that they can look into these issues. | ||
And this is just really the tip So under Tim's nose, these Somali identity pirates scammed a quarter billion dollars. | ||
There was daycare fraud, there was an autism support fraud, there was workers' compensation | ||
pay fraud. | ||
So, you know, his middle name must be fraud, because here we see it over and over again. | ||
And it's truly astonishing. | ||
Under Tim's nose, these Somali identity pirates scammed a quarter billion dollars. | ||
They caught them, and then he got called racist, so he backed off, and then didn't fire anybody. | ||
Never fired a single person for getting ripped off more than any other state in the country during COVID? | ||
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That's my understanding of it. | |
And that's what I believe is his stance, is that he did nothing wrong. | ||
And that you'll see his pattern over and over. | ||
He'll point to somebody else and put the blame on somebody else. | ||
So it fits this pattern. | ||
And I saw it in 2018 as well. | ||
He just has this pattern of appeasing whoever he's talking to, whatever audience he's with. | ||
So we'd come up here to Northeast Minnesota. | ||
I'm in Duluth right now. | ||
But he'd come up to Northeast Minnesota with a mining t-shirt and then go down to the metro area of Minneapolis, St. | ||
Paul, and he'd have an anti-mining t-shirt on. | ||
So it fits this pattern that he's going to just do or say whatever he has to do to keep himself in power, keep himself elected, not really take responsibility for good government at all. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He wears a lot of costumes. | ||
We're figuring that out. | ||
Sunny, thank you so much. | ||
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Delivering this transmission of Sunday Night Live, it's Chase Geiser. | |
Welcome back to Sunday Night Live, ladies and gentlemen, where we are going to be taking your calls for the remainder of the show until 8 p.m. | ||
Central. | ||
My name is Chase Geiser. | ||
The lines are full and we want to hop right into the calls. | ||
Let's go first with Joe in Arkansas. | ||
Congratulations, Joe. | ||
You were the first caller tonight. | ||
What's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, Chase. | |
Thank you for taking my call. | ||
I'm going to make it quick. | ||
I just want to tell your listeners, which Most of them probably already know. | ||
They will not let Trump win. | ||
They will steal it, and there's no way that they will let him back in the White House. | ||
If you've already seen what happened, they've already tried to assassinate him. | ||
We can see what went on with Scott Ritter this week. | ||
Anybody who speaks out, they're going after him on Troyer, obviously, and everybody else. | ||
I mean... So you think it's hopeless? | ||
You don't believe that too big to rig is reasonable? | ||
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No, I don't, honestly. | |
I think they will burn it down. | ||
Are you still going to vote and try? | ||
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Huh? | |
Are you still planning on voting and trying, at least? | ||
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Well, I'm voting if we can get there, but I don't think... But I don't think we will see Election Day, to be honest with you. | |
I think something... I think something's going to happen, and something's going to happen real soon. | ||
So I'm just telling all patriots, I mean, we can keep hoping, which hope is good. | ||
I'm not saying don't hope and don't wish, but I mean, sooner or later, I mean, we we're being called now to stand up because we get what's going on in the UK. | ||
We can see what's going on all around us. | ||
If we don't do it sooner, we keep on waiting. | ||
It's going to be too late and we're going to lose this country and it's going to be all over with. | ||
So my opinion is, I mean, what are we waiting for? | ||
Joe, thank you for your call. | ||
I do share your concern. | ||
I'm a little bit more optimistic than you, but I don't think that what you're saying is unreasonable. | ||
You could very well be right. | ||
I am just holding on to the hope that it's possible for us to get out of this with this election. | ||
This is definitely our last chance, regardless of whether it's possible or not. | ||
I don't think if we lose in 2024, it's going to be too late by 2028. | ||
We're going to see some crazy turmoil, some crazy death, bloodshed, economic crisis, war after war over the next four years unfold under leftist leadership that is going to radicalize our people. | ||
It's going to make a lot of suffering and just... | ||
Just injustice manifest in our country. | ||
So I'm voting. | ||
I'm hopeful. | ||
I'm optimistic. | ||
If Trump believes that he can win, that too big to rig is a reasonable strategy, then I'm going to double down on that. | ||
I'm all behind him and do everything I can. | ||
Everybody should do everything they can because I don't want to look back and think that, wow, if only I had somehow done more, maybe we would have won. | ||
And so I think we just need to double down and go all in and fight as hard as we can. | ||
And the more that we win by The more obvious it will be if they steal it. | ||
So if we win by an absolute landslide, that just makes it just abundantly obvious and clear to the general population that it was stolen if they steal it, then that's going to position us to be on the right side of history in whatever comes next to save humanity. | ||
Joe, thank you so much for your call. | ||
Let's go to Andrew in New Jersey. | ||
Andrew, what is on your mind, sir? | ||
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And it's better in the pill form, because my wife's from Thailand, so that's something that they use. | ||
But if you eat it raw, it messes up. | ||
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You can't cook it, because it ruins everything. | ||
So the turmeric's essential. | ||
And I just want to say quick, with RFK, it's very offensive to me that he wants to represent workers when he's actually never worked a job in his life, a physical job. | ||
And he only worked a little as a lawyer when he chose to, and my father, he was a mason. | ||
He did construction. | ||
He was voted, he was a union president for one term, vice president for a second term. | ||
He won in a massive landslide election where the demographics were against him. | ||
He was Caucasian, and probably 80% of the voters were African American, and he was running against an African American incumbent, but he swept three to one victory. | ||
With no experience because the people knew him and it was a small local union and they knew he was a hard worker and he was smart and energetic and he represented the workers. | ||
He was one of the workers. | ||
I was covering a local news story. | ||
It was about the maids or housekeepers or maids and the guy, the union president, I didn't like it. | ||
Just because we pick garbage doesn't mean they should treat us like garbage. | ||
And I was thinking, well, you don't pick garbage like you're wearing a suit and tie. | ||
When did you ever pick garbage? | ||
So that reminds me of the elitism and the whole thing with the carcass that he dumped in the Central Park. | ||
The fact that he would have Falcons. | ||
It's the Dukakis tank. | ||
If you could look up Mike Dukakis tank moment when he looked so awkward. | ||
Like if you have that such an elitist thing. | ||
and a normal person wouldn't even think of having. | ||
He's definitely a member of the United States, America's version of royalty. | ||
That's like the Kennedy family. | ||
The Bush family has kind of gotten itself into that place. | ||
The Clinton family, they've created these dynasties, these legacies. | ||
And I agree with you. | ||
I mean, he's a member of an elite class and I'm very concerned about him. | ||
And the thing is, he's not gonna win. | ||
So continuing to run in the way that he runs only serves to undermine the ability for Donald Trump to win. | ||
So he is selecting for us. | ||
He's making an effort to veto Trump, leaving only this appointed alternative of Kamala for the American people. | ||
It's just bad news all around. | ||
Andrew, thank you for your call. | ||
I appreciate your perspective on that. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
Len in Indiana. | ||
Len, what is on your mind, sir? | ||
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Well, I heard Jay Dyer's Friday report. | |
And it was really good, and I think it applies to appealing authority, because he was listing off all these groups, organizations, and international, and they all following the same consensus of writers, and that this plan to let the Muslims in was Many, many years ago, you know. | ||
But he said one thing that was interesting, that they feared a rise of authentic Christianity. | ||
Yes. | ||
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And I got a friend that received the Holy Spirit, he's in his 70s, about a year ago, and he says, I'm on the mountaintop, and they gotta pull this mountaintop down. | |
To get me off of it. | ||
I thought, wow, that's pretty good. | ||
Yeah well we are standing on the shoulders of giants as Christians if you look at the disciples or the Messiah himself. | ||
It's absolutely true and you know it reminds me of that Bible verse where Jesus said with faith the size of a mustard seed you can move mountains and I know a lot of people have criticized Jordan Peterson but one of the brilliant things that he said he was asked in an interview if he could have any superpower what superpower it would be it was either a Q&A or an interview and he said faith and I thought that was an incredibly wise Answer because when people think of Jesus saying if you have faith the size of a mustard seed you can move mountains they think that what he's saying directly is if you have faith the size of a mustard seed you can literally walk on water or you can literally perform miracles of healing people upon the touch miracles akin to those the disciples performed and he performed himself but I think he's saying more than that. | ||
I think he's saying that with faith the size of a mustard seed, you can accomplish anything. | ||
So, for example, I started my podcast with very few followers just about three years ago, and I eked my way up into more followers and bigger and bigger guests, and eventually I got to a place where I work here at InfoWars for the most influential impactful network on earth for freedom of speech and freedom worldwide. | ||
I mean, this is like a dream come true. | ||
There's so many people that would love to be in the position that I'm in. | ||
And when I started my podcast, I had no idea where it was going to lead. | ||
I had no reason to believe that it was going to lead to anything. | ||
It could have just totally been a hobby kind of waste of time thing. | ||
But my faith was the size of a mustard seed and I was able to move a mountain and get to a place where I was actually having an impact. | ||
Yes, it's important that we double down on our faith, that we think more about growing and cultivating our faith and accomplishing the things that we envision for the future, not only of ourselves, but of the world. | ||
Because with faith the size of a mustard seed and the activities and actions that follow it, we can move the mountain that is globalism. | ||
We can strike it down. | ||
Hey Chase, how are you doing? | ||
Good. | ||
I'm in the store and there might be a little bit of noise. | ||
Hey Chase. | ||
I always love your calls. Thank you again for calling tonight Steve and Hawaii Steve. What is on your mind? | ||
I'm doing good. How are you, sir? | ||
I'll tell you why why don't I go on to another caller, but you stay on the line when you get in quiet place | ||
I'll come back to you. Let's go to Alex in Nevada Alex. | ||
What's on your mind? | ||
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Hey Chase, hey, man, I think I think you should have a pay raise here soon. | |
You're on fire these past months. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I love listening to you. | ||
So look, a rise and fall of nations and empires. | ||
You know, I think most of the listeners are probably well aware of how that happens. | ||
It's mostly, I can't think of too many nations and too many empires who have not risen to power or been established or have been in demise and put down. | ||
Yep. | ||
And so, you know, where we're faced with right now, just to make this short, I could probably rant for 20 minutes, but to make this short, as a nation and as an empire, because since the Second World War, the United States of America has basically spread its wings across the entire world and it's become an empire. | ||
The demise of the British Empire. | ||
But what we're facing right now, and I think everybody ought to take a Big, deep breath and realize that we're on the edge of such a bloodshed that we could be like the demise of all those who have been before us, nations and empires. | ||
Demise, death, bloodshed. | ||
I don't know how many of us have come out of something of that level. | ||
You know, because Germany's still there and others like that. | ||
But they had to lose tens of millions of people. | ||
I mean, tens of millions of Germans died in World War II because of fascism. | ||
So, I mean, yes, Germany still exists, but it exists in a form currently established only after millions died. | ||
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Right. | |
Wow. | ||
Well, we've been going at it. | ||
Let's just look at our, a quick look at our history here. | ||
Since the 1600s, we became Well, there were tens of millions of them when we got here from the British and whomever else came here to invade this land. | ||
of the Indian tribes, who once was a great nation upon this entire continent, they were | ||
demised themselves into little tribes. | ||
Well, there were tens of millions of them when we got here from the British and whomever | ||
else came here to invade this land. | ||
It was an invasion, in a sense. | ||
And so they got down. | ||
When Geronimo was put in the ground, there was 800,000 American Indians. | ||
You include all the tribes together, there was about approximately 800,000, according to record. | ||
That was all that's left, out of tens of millions. | ||
And those tens of millions were scattered from a nation that was even grander than that, more than just tens of millions. | ||
And so what we're facing is the same thing as every single nation and empire in the past. | ||
Yeah, I'm concerned about it too. | ||
and it always comes via bloodshed. | ||
It always has. | ||
I can't think of maybe but one instance or two on both ends of that that weren't that way. | ||
Yeah, I'm concerned about it too. | ||
I can't think of an example in history where a government as powerful as ours | ||
or even remotely close to a power as strong as our government has reached this level of corruption | ||
and the people have successfully reversed that corruption peacefully. | ||
I can't think of it either. | ||
I'm really concerned about it, Alex. | ||
Great call. | ||
Great point. | ||
Jerry in Indiana. | ||
Jerry, what's on your mind? | ||
Hey, Chase, this is Jerry. | ||
Hey, man. | ||
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Hey, first of all, can I tell you the name of my Rumble channel? | |
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
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W-O-P-E? | |
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
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It's J-P-J-I-N-C-E-O. | |
That's where I download a lot of your info works at. | ||
Great. | ||
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I advise everybody who supports Trump, go out there and make videos, okay? | |
It helps support you more. | ||
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Regardless of how many views you get. | |
And my channel is growing, but I get more views. | ||
But I think my advice to Chase and Alex Jones is, I know the election is very, very important. | ||
This is about the biggest election in American history. | ||
That's my opinion. | ||
But what's going on in Russia and Ukraine is unbelievable right now. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
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Things are heating up in Belarus, too. | |
And I want to tell you this story. | ||
A friend of mine, she's a Russian descendant. | ||
She immigrated from Russia years ago. | ||
She flew home recently to visit her family in Russia. | ||
She cannot fly from Russia to Poland with an American passport. | ||
That's how bad it's getting over there. | ||
Wow. | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
Yes. | ||
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Yes. | |
That diverter flight to Belarus, of all places. | ||
Wow. | ||
That's absolutely crazy. | ||
Yeah, we're right on the cusp of World War III. | ||
And this Ukraine thing is totally unnecessary. | ||
It's totally overblown. | ||
We wasted so many resources for an inevitable failure. | ||
It's unbelievable to me, the hundreds of thousands, at least, of people, civilians, many, | ||
who have died or been displaced as a result of this war. | ||
And we wanna blame Russia. | ||
And yes, it's true that Russia invaded Ukraine, but Russia was provoked to invade Ukraine, | ||
and nothing Russia has done. | ||
I would put to you, the audience, that Russia was actually more provoked to invade Ukraine | ||
than we, the United States, were provoked to invade Iraq. | ||
Right? | ||
And so we criticize Russia for what it's doing, and war is terrible, | ||
and Russia is worthy of criticism on many levels, but it's so hypocritical because we do the same crap | ||
over and over again, and we act like we're doing it from some moral superiority | ||
or moral high ground, when it's always for a corrupt political end. | ||
And then when we provoke another nation to do the same thing that we've been doing for decades, | ||
we act like it's because they're evil or tyrannical, and we're the ones that have declared ourselves | ||
the police of the world, when the world has not elected our military, our... | ||
Our armed forces, our military-industrial complex, to come in and just totally unseat and overthrow their governments, whether it's Gaddafi, whether it's Saddam, whether it's others like the leadership in Ukraine itself ten years ago. | ||
This is really terrible what's going on and it only serves to escalate. | ||
This violence begets violence. | ||
These violent times have violent ends. | ||
Jerry from Indiana, thank you so much for your call. | ||
Dennis in Florida. | ||
Dennis, what is on your mind? | ||
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Well, Chase, we have to save this election. | |
We know they're going to steal this. | ||
As much as we want to believe in the process, we're going to vote anyway, but they're going to steal it. | ||
So the only way to save this now is we've got to unite the world, as I've said before, in Christ's love and reason, with the plans that they're expecting for 10 Americas based on our original U.S. | ||
Constitution. | ||
And we're going to overwhelm the elite that way. | ||
The security's going to turn them over, because everyone's waiting for this. | ||
And that's how we're going to save the election. | ||
And after we save that election, we have a convention of states to reset the election back to pre-1913 level with original updates, expand from Panama to Alaska, including Japan and the Caribbean. | ||
That's the templates for Make the Remain 9. | ||
We'll have a new currency, one world dollar. | ||
That's going to be gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and nickel mixture that's melted to a certain consistency. | ||
We can make a tuning fork. | ||
We'll have a certain residence worth a thousand bucks. | ||
Well Dennis, thank you so much for your call and I appreciate you bringing up the plan for 10 Americas and a lot of what you're talking about with a real backed currency, a new currency and establishing this. | ||
This new form of a just government makes sense to me. | ||
It's just the question is, how can we accomplish this? | ||
And I think, you know, it's important that we focus on what we can do in the next three months rather than what we can do in the next three centuries. | ||
And that's why I'm just so focused on undermining the Kamala Harris and Tim Walz campaign any step of the way. | ||
And speaking of which, we have Shad in South Dakota, who apparently spent 1995 in China with Tim Walz. | ||
Shad, what is on your mind? | ||
Tell us about your experience. | ||
Yeah, Chase, I just, we're focused so much on this stolen dollar thing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And my opinion is that they intentionally, Tim Walz is a very bright guy. | ||
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And I know, you know, people get uncomfortable when we start praising the talent. | ||
Well, to call him bright is not to praise him. | ||
It's just, you know, it's just to refuse to underestimate him. | ||
In the age of binary thinking, some people, when you even mention stuff like that, but people need to understand He's not so stupid as to have made all these comments and have claimed to have been in combat for no reason, and to have it so obviously provably false. | ||
And I would submit to the audience that that was intentional, so that people would be distracted by the stolen valor, thinking that that's going to wound him enough to get him off the ticket. | ||
He's the intellectual heft on this ticket, and beyond that, he has 30-plus trips to China. | ||
I can tell you, having spent a summer semester in China with the man, He is an open devotee of Mao Zedong. | ||
What was the name of the organization that he went over there? | ||
It was something world. | ||
Harvard Institute for International Development is the one that sponsored his original trip in 1989. | ||
He was there at the original Tiananmen Square uprising. | ||
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And he's a Maoist. | |
He's a full-on Maoist. | ||
Like, you know, great leap forward. | ||
Completely out of the mold of John Brennan and contemporaneous to John Brennan. | ||
There was this infusion Of intellectual talent into the CIA at exactly the same time as Tim Walz and John Brennan. | ||
And these people came out of the Ivy League and populated our intelligence community with exactly the things that we saw and have seen out of the deep state working against an American First agenda. | ||
They're completely compromised by Beijing, and they're acolytes of Maoist thinking. | ||
I'll tell you a story. | ||
We were standing in Tiananmen Square in 1995, and across the courtyard, you don't get a sense of the scale of Tiananmen Square just by looking at pictures. | ||
It's massive. | ||
And on one side of Tiananmen Square, there was a yellow digital display and it was counting down. | ||
In July of 1995, it was counting down to July 1st, 1997. | ||
And that was for the reabsorption of the Hong Kong prefectorate, the British colony, the ending of the 99-year lease. | ||
That was going to allow Hong Kong to be brought back into the fold in their one China policy. | ||
And that left, of course, only Taiwan as the outlier in restoring the boundaries of the Chinese empire. | ||
And we're standing there and this little People's Liberation Army girl comes up and she's selling postcards. | ||
And she's trying to sell us beauty shots of Tiananmen and all this thing. | ||
And I had finally, I'm reflecting on the carnage of The original Tiananmen uprising and the death, it's a very somber place, and to an American patriot who prizes freedom, being in that place and thinking back about everybody who lost their lives, trying to stand up for their rights. | ||
By the way, I would submit that's a CIA operation, that they helped the CCP round up and gut the internals of the anti-communist freedom movement in China, and they did it in Tiananmen Square. | ||
Scooped up 50,000 people. | ||
Not just killed them, but then rounded up all the leadership over the ensuing months and put them in prison. | ||
But anyway, this PLA soldier comes up to me and she's trying to sell postcards, beauty shots of Tiananmen Square. | ||
And I said to her... It's like a beauty shot of Auschwitz or Dachau or something. | ||
It's just a place where incredible travesty has occurred. | ||
Perfectly analogous. | ||
And I said to her, I said, do you have any of Tank Man? | ||
And Tim's head whipped like it was on a swivel And he didn't talk to me for two days. | ||
And he gave me a lecture about, you can't be causing an international incident in this country. | ||
You know, it's so easy they could just disappear you and, by the way, your American passport is worth $20,000. | ||
Wow. | ||
So Tim Wallace was upset with you for mentioning the famous tank man in Tiananmen Square. | ||
Because I was tired of her coming up and trying to sell us postcards and beauty shots of the | ||
place that stands as one of the world massacre sites of human freedom and liberty. | ||
That's Tim Walz. | ||
He is absolutely pro-Beijing. | ||
Who would have thought that after the presidency of Joe Biden, we could end up with somebody | ||
in the White House? | ||
He's the true power behind the ticket, and he is going to be the guy who's running this | ||
Think of the slogans that are coming out. | ||
Well, he's even said on camera that he's friendly to China. | ||
He said that explicitly. | ||
Yes. | ||
And think about, you have Kamala saying, we're not going back. | ||
We're not going back is just the great leap forward written by a DEI hire. | ||
Wow. | ||
He led the, what's the other slogan? | ||
Oh, now if you look on Twitter, it's been trending. | ||
Kamala brings joy. | ||
They're talking about a joyful campaign. | ||
Well, one of the main slogans of the Mao regime was that Mao's words bring us joy. | ||
Wow. | ||
Chad, we're coming up on a break here in 22 seconds. | ||
Can you stick with us through the break and come back on the other side because I want to talk to you more about this. | ||
Okay, thank you, Shad. | ||
Stick with us, folks. | ||
We're coming up on a four-minute break, then Shad is going to join us again on the other side. | ||
He spent 1995 in China with Tim Walz. | ||
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more on the other side. Welcome back to Sunday Night Live, ladies and gentlemen, where we | ||
are taking your calls for the next 24 minutes and 12 seconds. | ||
We have a fascinating caller. | ||
Shad from South Dakota did spend $19.95 in China with Tim Walz. | ||
Says that Tim Walz is not to be underestimated, despite the fact that he is a Maoist. | ||
He is someone who is capable, competent, and intelligent. | ||
So as an opponent in this political campaign, he should not be underestimated. | ||
And maybe even this this stolen valor argument against Tim Walz is a major distraction and we should be concerned for so many more reasons. | ||
Shad, can you just give the audience and myself, please, a little bit of context about the program that you went over to China on and the nature of it and how you came to meet and know Tim Walz? | ||
Through this Harvard University Institute for International Development, What they do is they put advertisements in newspapers. | ||
And what they offer is an essay contest involving China and trips to China. | ||
And, you know, people who like to partake in that kind of thing are naturally drawn to it. | ||
And they use it to kind of sift out and find people who are intelligent and have an interest in foreign affairs. | ||
And the question, the essay question normally deals with Intercultural relations between the United States and China. | ||
Okay. | ||
And so this is the way that I kind of found my way into this trip. | ||
And if you look, yeah, I'm going to give you guys some background. | ||
The Frank Church Committee identified the Harvard University Institute for International Development. | ||
It and USAID joined at the hip. | ||
This goes back to Ev Lieberman. | ||
Evelyn Lieberman was in the State Department. | ||
She established the Education and Cultural Outreach Wing at the State Department. | ||
It was brand new. | ||
And she later, some might know and remember, Ev Lieberman became the Deputy Chief of Staff in the Clinton White House after she was done at the State Department. | ||
But this is all contemporaneous to Tim Walz and his involvement with these Chinese trips. | ||
He led over 30 of them through the years. | ||
And again, he's a Maoist. | ||
He's a Maoist to the core. | ||
And I want to I want to acquaint the audience with a sort of a transition and a history lesson about the concept that we deal with. | ||
You're dealing with Biden. | ||
Think about, as I said, to think that we would have somebody even more pro-communist China than Joe Biden and the Hunter Biden connection and everything that we know about that pay-for-play scheme. | ||
Sure. | ||
We're in a transition. | ||
This is a transition between people who are bought and paid for or who are compromised through bad character and bad morals. | ||
We're in a transition between bribery and compromise. | ||
Right. | ||
So while the Bidens were willing to sell out American interests to the CCP because of bribery and personal gain, we're now entering into a territory where we're actually faced with electing people who believe in the idealism behind the CCP. | ||
Is that what you're trying to say? | ||
say? Positively correct. So now we're into the generation that is, | ||
these are the true believers, these are the Maoists to their very core, and | ||
that's why you're seeing the sloganeering that's coming out of the | ||
campaign, as I said before. We're not going back. | ||
That's China's Great Leap Forward. | ||
Oh, by the way, sharp dip, 60 million people. | ||
And the other slogan, Kamala brings joy. | ||
Well, there were posters that were hanging all over China in 1961 that literally say in Mandarin Chinese, Mao's words bring us joy. | ||
These are not accidents. | ||
So he has learned from the cult of personality behind Mao and he's attempting to apply that cult of personality to the tactics of the Harris-Waltz campaign in order to coerce the masses into inadvertently electing a Maoist. | ||
I think it's that and I think they're also just rubbing it in our face. | ||
There's no loss for the amusement that they get of being able to pull the wool. | ||
Over the sleepy, and I'm very sorry, but ignorant American population. | ||
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Sure. | |
No, no, I agree with you. | ||
We have to admit the extent to which we are failing as a people in order to solve this problem. | ||
First step to securing ignorance is admitting ignorance. | ||
Can I tell you another quick story? | ||
We were in Xi'an, China. | ||
That's the city of China. | ||
It was one of the dozens of capitals that mainland China's had over the millennia. | ||
And in Xi'an, Xi'an is the city that has the Terracotta Army in the Qin Dynasty. | ||
The Terracotta Army was the figurines that were made out of baked clay. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And the Emperor, Emperor Wudi, wanted to be buried with his army and so he made his soldiers be cast. | ||
Yeah, we've seen footage of the thousands of soldiers that were the statues. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Yes. | ||
Our tour bus pulls up to a restaurant. | ||
We're getting ready for lunch. | ||
We look out the window and there's a there's a small, he looked like he was a victim of thalidomide poisoning, maybe during pregnancy. | ||
had the child's torso and flipper-like appendages, and he was on a little sort of like furniture | ||
dolly, and he was sitting on the pavement and he was begging for alms. | ||
And the tour guide, the Chinese State Department tour guides, would not let us disembark from | ||
the bus because they considered that man to be an embarrassment to the nation. | ||
They get on the walkie-talkie, they get on the two-way radio, and within five minutes | ||
we're sitting in our bus, sweltering in 100% humidity and close to 100 degrees. | ||
Right, and they're famous for this. | ||
Like North Korea, for example, erects the fake skyscrapers that are totally empty and | ||
cities that are totally empty that can be seen from South Korea. | ||
I mean, the CCP is like the founding political party behind brainwashing and perception. | ||
Even in the series Chernobyl, Gorbachev says our power is the perception of our power. | ||
So this is definitely a CCP kind of playbook. | ||
You position yourself as perfect, utopian, and powerful, and because of that brainwashing, | ||
even though it's a lie and fake and hollow, that perception causes others to treat you | ||
as if you're powerful in a disproportionate way. | ||
Is that right? | ||
Yes, and good argument that Chernobyl is actually the line of demarcation that brought about | ||
the end of the Soviet Union, or at least foreshadowed it. | ||
So anyway, we're sitting in the bus, and five minutes after the transmission on the radio, a little blue car pulls up, and four PLA get out of it, People's Liberation Army get out of it. | ||
They begin beating the man, so it's embarrassing to have somebody with a birth defect begging on the pavement. | ||
Right. | ||
But then they beat the man and they drive him down the sidewalk, kicking him, rolling | ||
him on his little dolly thing, and they roll him into an alley down around the corner of | ||
the building. | ||
Me and a couple of the other bigger guys on the tour were ready. | ||
I mean, we're ready. | ||
You want to talk about the international incident, we're ready to... | ||
You wanted to get down there and interfere. | ||
We're ready to throw some hands. | ||
And Tim blocked us in the bus. | ||
Again, it was the same, you know, sympathetic language and this just... | ||
So Tim kept you from interfering with the beating and potential murder of a disabled man in China because he didn't want to offend the CCP? | ||
Exactly right. | ||
Maybe not the best idea for some Nebraska farm boys to think that it was a good time to be getting off and doing something about Wow, so he was willing to allow the perpetration of a violation of human rights, a crisis, a violation of this man's rights. | ||
He was willing to allow that to continue to happen in the name of protecting a political agenda, which was the relations between China and the United States, even in 1995. | ||
And if this, if anything, and I, you know, I lost whatever Minuscule respect I might have had for him after the Beijing... This happened after the Tiananmen Square confrontation. | ||
And, you know, people need to have their eyes wide open about who he is, what he's about, what he was doing in China. | ||
And think about whether it was Hillary's server, you know, and the forwarded emails to Shandong Carter Heavy Industries in Shandong, China. | ||
These always lead to security breaches. | ||
and intelligence breaches that lead to the scooping up and the compromising and the killing and imprisoning | ||
of the freedom fighters inside China. | ||
Well, I mean, he allowed the so-called freedom fighters in the United States and his own state | ||
to totally burn down cities during the Summer of Love, the George Floyd protests. | ||
The snitch hotline in Minnesota is straight out of CCP, and it's going to be... | ||
So this guy is not just a woke moron. | ||
He is a legit Maoist idealist. | ||
It's my opinion that he is a deep state. | ||
He's absolutely deep state to the core. | ||
And that he's been put together and marooned as the Manchurian candidate everybody thought Obama was. | ||
Tim Walz is in spades and has proven that. | ||
Wow. | ||
Do you remember the first time that you met him, Shad? | ||
I would have been arriving at the Denver airport to catch our flight to San Francisco and then from San Francisco to Hong Kong. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, did you think of him as just kind of a regular nice guy at first until you saw some of these examples? | ||
Wearing round spectacles, you know, about 5'9". | ||
Just seemed like a harmless, inconsequential, dorky, Harvard kid. | ||
Yeah, college professor, teacher type. | ||
1995 was a different time. | ||
We were able to have political differences, and we certainly did. | ||
I was raised a conservative. | ||
My parents were John Birchers. | ||
Anybody who smacks of leftist ideology, there was going to be room for some debate. | ||
And we debated strenuously over the course of that trip. | ||
But it was almost a daily revelation about how much he adores the communist regime and | ||
what it stands for. | ||
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I wonder how he arrived. | ||
How do you think he arrived at that philosophy? | ||
I mean, obviously, Harvard has become sort of a leftist institution, certainly much more | ||
now than back in 1995. | ||
But I'm looking at this guy's background, just reading about him on Wikipedia, you know, | ||
who knows what's true. | ||
It doesn't really add up that he would be such a. | ||
Uh, Adam. | ||
Adamant Marxist, based on his background. | ||
You'd think of him as maybe a Democrat, but certainly a pro-America, pro-freedom, you know, pro-capitalism, probably pro-union, but pro-capitalism type guy. | ||
I know his dad died when he was just kind of coming out of high school. | ||
Why is it that you think he just, he just embraced this philosophy, which has proven time and time again to be, to result in the death of millions upon millions of people? | ||
I, I believe that they've had this hick lib. | ||
People have maybe noticed on X and other social media platforms the embracing of these guys | ||
in cowboy hats who then proceed to spew Marxism and communism all over the place and defend | ||
the Democommunist Party in the United States. | ||
I think that that operation, I think that's a psyop, and I think they've had it brewing | ||
in the works for a long time. | ||
They know what a liability it's been. | ||
They know what a liability it's been to have their side be all pink-haired drag queens | ||
and green-haired soy boys. | ||
They know that that's been a liability. | ||
And so, it's just, I think they're transitioning to a new part of the plan. | ||
And think of how easy it is to defend somebody like Wallace. | ||
He comes from a Midwestern state and has the look of somebody, he talks about jumper cables and changing his own oil and making a good hot dish for the Lutheran progressive dinner and yet in his heart, in his heart of | ||
hearts is Mao Zedong. | ||
He used to go, another just quick story, he used to go to the nighttime bazaars, the | ||
nighttime markets and you can haggle price. Yeah. And he taught us to, he taught | ||
us to tell the merchants that we were German instead of American in Mandarin | ||
in order to get better prices because you know Americans... | ||
Were willing to pay more than Germans. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, had the most money. But the thing that Tim would buy were the little red books. | ||
He would look for the antique versions of the Mao Zedong books. | ||
He was collecting the Little Red Book. | ||
He collected them. | ||
I watched him buy them by the dozen. | ||
So that's like if I went to Germany in 1995 and I was trying to buy collector editions of Mein Kampf. | ||
Absolutely true. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
How many do you think he got? | ||
I personally watched him buy over a dozen. | ||
During that trip. | ||
They're tough to find in good condition, as with any other rare book, but they printed them up until, I think, the early 1980s. | ||
And for my sake and for the sake of the audience, can you just share a little bit about what the Little Red Book is? | ||
Many people may not know. | ||
The Little Red Book is the Bible of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
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It was Mao Zedong's, it was the encapsulation of Mao Zedong's philosophy. | ||
It was that, those were the words that they talk about. | ||
When they say Mao's words bring us joy. | ||
Right. | ||
They're talking about the quotations and incantations. | ||
It was like a daily devotional. | ||
Right. | ||
It's like the Tao, only it's Mao. | ||
It's the Mao. | ||
Very well said. | ||
Wow. | ||
So I know that I want to be conscientious of your time. | ||
We only have about 10 minutes left of this program, Chad, but this is such a fascinating call that it warrants speaking to you as much as possible. | ||
Are there any other stories that come to mind when you think about your time with Tim Walz in China? | ||
And did you ever connect with him after you guys got back? | ||
Well, like I say, 1995 was a different time. | ||
We actually had some great times. | ||
Sure. | ||
I remember singing karaoke in some of the big multi-story cocktail spots in some of the cities. | ||
I think you're a Beatles fan, if memory serves. | ||
We sang Hey Jude in a Chinese bar filled with about 10,000 people. | ||
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Wow. | |
Everybody in the bar knew every single word that he'd said. | ||
That was surreal. | ||
There's been this opportunity for small incursions of westernization to get in. | ||
In 1989, you think about the original Tiananmen Uprising, the Chinese Communist Party knew that there had been this sort of infection of westernized influence that was impacting the youth. | ||
They were longing for better lives. | ||
They were ready, as many of them proved, they were ready to die to try to bring about some kind of reform up there, or even overthrow, if that was even possible. | ||
They had the dream of freedom, had the dream of living in a free nation, had the dream of liberty, and they were crushed and snuffed out by what happened in Tiananmen Square. | ||
And that was turned into a massacre, the same way they did during COVID. | ||
It was a massive purge opportunity to rid themselves of a sizable portion of the dissident population. | ||
Now, do you remember from some of your conversations and debates with Tim Walz why it is that he'd adopted this philosophy? | ||
I mean, did he make a moral argument or did it seem to you to be disingenuine in that he only wanted to kind of weaponize the philosophy for political gain? | ||
That's a great question. | ||
I think that he truly believes that it's communism that has allowed China's rise. | ||
Sort of the planned, the planned economy at the top. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then the oppressive surveillance state, you know, over the population at the bottom. | ||
Total control, no invisible hand, no freedom, just total centralized control of every aspect of civilization. | ||
In every conversation he credited that with their ability to rise out of a, out of a sort of antique agrarian centered culture into the, into the modern China that's now Poised to be the superpower of the world. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
That guy was amazing, man. | ||
fascinating call. Thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us. Hopefully we can | ||
get you on the Alex Jones show and back on to talk more about this. Absolutely mind blowing. | ||
Let's go next to Darrell in North Carolina. Darrell, what is on your mind this evening, | ||
sir? Are you kidding me? That guy was amazing. I want to see him on Jones tomorrow. Yeah, | ||
My mind is blown, man. | ||
That was, fuck! | ||
I'm sorry, I'm sorry. | ||
How do you follow that? | ||
I don't know, man, but you got a shot. | ||
Alright, look, here we go. | ||
I'm gonna give it a shot. | ||
I think I got something good for you. | ||
Okay, check this out. | ||
Alright. | ||
Okay, here we go. | ||
Rush Medical Center, DNC, listen to this. | ||
The DNC's in eight days, okay? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Rush Medical Center, and we think it's in coordination with DHS and FBI, They have been drilling emergency drills for a giant explosion at the DNC, whether it's a chemical bomb, a biological or just a big explosion. | ||
They've been drilling not only just this past Thursday, but 17 times in the past since May. | ||
Wow, so maybe that 60,000 pounds of missing ammonium nitrate will show up at the DNC. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
You took the words out of my mouth. | ||
That's exactly what I'm thinking. | ||
Nothing going on. | ||
Look into this story, bro. | ||
They're doing major drills on the DNC for an explosion. | ||
That is wild, Daryl. | ||
Thank you so much for your call and letting us know. | ||
Obviously, we'll be covering that on InfoWars at InfoWars.com forward slash show. | ||
Dave in Arizona. | ||
Dave, what is on your mind? | ||
Yeah, I appreciate it, Chase. | ||
I just tagged you. | ||
That was an amazing call with Chad on Getter. | ||
It's true that Waltz is definitely a Maoist Marxist. | ||
I was able to go to the Harris-Waltz rally here in Glendale, Arizona on Friday. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It was total deception in a hockey rink that held 19,000 people for the Coyotes a year ago before they bailed and went somewhere else. | ||
There were tops 11,000 people. | ||
So it was like maybe two-thirds full, closer to half full. | ||
Correct. | ||
They had black banners all over the sky boxes in the upper area. | ||
But they were all drinking the Kool-Aid. | ||
Those people that were on the stage... Those white suburban cat ladies? | ||
Yeah, mostly. | ||
But I sat next to a guy that was actually retired military. | ||
We talked for about 20 minutes. | ||
He was totally disgusted by Waltz and the stole of valor. | ||
And if you look at the getter post I tagged you on, it shows that Waltz used that Master Sergeant rank on his congressional challenge coins. | ||
He not only misspoke, he put it in print. | ||
It's very blatant. | ||
Shad was amazing, sharing all these Marxist Maoist ideas. | ||
You know the phrase that Kamala uses. | ||
That's one of the phrases that they use to pull down the four pillars. | ||
It's disgusting that we've let this go on for years, decades, and generations, but the | ||
Marxist Maoists are in the wire. | ||
I'm thinking that what they're going to do is they're going to use this narrative all summer, and then they're going to say, hey, you know what? | ||
When people went in to vote, they just couldn't pull the lever for the convicted felon. | ||
And after Biden resigns before the DNC, they'll say we wanted to give the first black woman, even though it's a lie, the first black woman a full term to see what she could do so they couldn't vote for Trump. | ||
I predicted that two months ago. | ||
It's all over all my social media. | ||
Yeah, wow. | ||
Absolutely incredible. | ||
I think you're absolutely right. | ||
Thank you for sharing that insight, though, from your experience at the rally, because we've seen a lot of misinformation regarding the number of people at Trump rallies versus a Kamala Harris rallies. | ||
And frankly, I think it's a distraction because the fact of the matter is tens of millions of people are going to vote for each of these candidates. | ||
So they're both going to end up at some point in this election cycle. | ||
They're both likely to end up filling auditoriums. | ||
And and event centers and outside rallies and things of that nature, so it's not like it really means that one is winning or not, but the fact that. | ||
She's only able to fill half of an auditorium or stadium reminds me of when I saw Rick Santorum speak at Belmont University when he was running for president in 2012. | ||
This is when I was a student at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. | ||
I remember they siloed off half of the gymnasium where he spoke, and they put the black banners up. | ||
And yes, it was filled where people were allowed to sit, but only half of the stadium, the gymnasium was used for Rick Santorum's speech. | ||
And, uh, and so we're seeing the same tactics behaviors from the Kamala Harris campaign. | ||
We're seeing very questionable images of Kamala Harris getting off the plane, and you see a crowd outside of the plane, but it's not reflected in the reflection from the plane itself that there's actually a crowd there at all. | ||
And then crowds and seeds are coming out and trying to debunk it, but kind of failing to do so because their arguments aren't Really succinct or coherent as to why that's misinformation. | ||
So very questionable things. | ||
We know that the left is the party of deception. | ||
We know that the party of cult of personality and malice tactics. | ||
Now they're literally using Chairman Mao's Red Book tactics in order to manipulate and brainwash the masses of people into Marxist thought so they can establish total power here in the United States, sell it out to a global conglomeration of power, and then subjugate and manage every aspect of our society from a central position. | ||
Starting with things like central bank digital currencies and other hyper surveillance tactics and hotlines and militarizing the voters and the civilians and weaponizing them so they can rat on each other and call the police or authorities on each other. | ||
This is communist takeover stuff that we are witnessing and anybody who admires or avows or espouses or supports or just Just luscious after communism, after the tens of millions of people that have died as a result of it, whether it was in... | ||
The prison camps in Russia under Stalin, whether it was the 50 to 60 million people who died of starvation between 1958 and 1962 during the Great Leap Forward, or countless other examples. | ||
Anybody who supports or takes serious interest in arguments for Marxism or Communism is either completely ignorant or completely morally compromised. | ||
We're talking about either idiots or sociopaths. | ||
And now we have a situation in which the future vice president of the United States is somebody | ||
who is idealistically a Maoist, somebody who supports and believes in communism and Maoism, | ||
despite the fact that it's resulted in humanitarian crises after crises, some of which he has | ||
allegedly now witnessed based on this whistleblower who called in, Shad from North Dakota, who | ||
called in and said that Tim Walz got in the way of fellow students in Harvard who were | ||
trying to interfere with three members of the People's Liberation Army beating the hell | ||
out of a disabled beggar. | ||
Tim Walz wanted to allow this to happen in China in 1995 when he was there and stopped | ||
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his fellow students from Harvard from interfering when they were ready to go down there and actually | ||
save that poor man's life who might have died in that alley for all we know because he wanted to | ||
maintain friendly relations between the CCP and the United States of America back in 1995. | ||
This is not a neutralized sort of safe non-violent political philosophy. We are now escalating into | ||
a time where our opponents don't simply disagree with us about tax rates and a policy here or there. | ||
Our opponents are actually willing, able, and wanting to commit massive genocide not only on | ||
the American people but on all the people of the world in the name of subjugating humanity under | ||
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