Now tomorrow at UT at 12 o'clock, Moms Demand Action will be holding a protest because campus carry just passed.
Now I believe it goes into effect next August, but these idiots want to come out here and protest the fact that they're worried because professors might feel uncomfortable knowing That students could have a weapon to protect themselves.
God forbid something happened and they might need to use a weapon to protect themselves from a mugger or a rapist or anything like that.
You've dealt with these people before.
Yeah, because I've gone out to UT before and their answer pretty much to, you know, someone who's being raped or being attacked is they have these blue courtesy phones.
So, you know, if you are able to fight off your attacker, run naked.
Through the campus to get to these phones, maybe somebody can be there in the next two or three minutes to help you, which is completely ridiculous.
So that's why you have things like campus carry.
And personally, I wouldn't be opposed to people, you know, carrying knives or brass knuckles or other things that aren't firearms.
But right now, this is what we have to work with.
So I have no issue with people carrying on, whether it's on a campus or out in public.
And just like you said, Joe, you don't know who has a firearm.
So, you know, you go out in public every day.
You don't know who has a firearm and you go, you know, to the mall or to some other place around.
But these are people who are hopefully concealed carriers and operating in a legal fashion.
But what I don't get is, in order to have a CHL, you have to be 21 or older.
How many students at UT are 21 or older?
There are plenty of young kids out there.
Plenty of young people.
That means there'll be a small minority of people who are actually able...
If they have their CHL to campus care, it's not like it's going to be this widespread epidemic of just people toting guns around campus.
There's a lot of young people who don't do that.
And the only way you can get a CHL if you're 18 is if you served in the military and you're active and or in the reserves.
You're trained.
It's a completely ridiculous deal because people have this notion that whether it's concealed carry or open carry like we have in my home state of Oklahoma, that everybody's going to run out and do it.
Oklahoma passed open carry back in 2013. And when I go home, Joe, I go home for Christmas, I go home for Thanksgiving.
In the years, the two years it's been since it's passed, I've seen two or three people open carry.
So it's not that if you pass something, everybody's going to run out and do it.
That's not the case.
There are plenty of people who are going to be at UT who don't have a firearm.
Yeah, it's just you have that ability.
You have that freedom.
And for the people out there that want to have that ability to make that decision to go and do it, they have the right.
They should be able to protect themselves.
So I want to encourage each and every one of you right now, if you live in Austin or the surrounding area, please come out to the University of Texas campus tomorrow.
There's an article posted up right now, red-linked on Infowars.com by Kit Daniels, that gives you the when, where, and what.
Where this event will be going down tomorrow.
So please come out.
We're going to be broadcasting live tomorrow, 12 p.m.
Central Standard Time.
I'm Joe Biggs here with Jakari Jackson, trying to encourage you guys to come out and support Campus Carry.
And when you eat all these toxins, if you ate McDonald's nuggets 20 years ago that had plasticizers in them, your gallbladder and your liver doesn't know what to do.
So the liver basically excretes that into the gallbladder and it holds it.
Just Google gallbladder stones and it's disgusting, but you need to look at it.
And when you finally get filled up with these, it bursts or it gets infected and they've got to remove it.
And we'll scroll through these.
There's even grosser ones.
In fact, let's scroll down.
On average, they're green or black.
If they're black, they're really old and toxic.
They're generally green.
And this stuff's meant to be passed out of you, but we eat such artificial food that it doesn't.
These are way beyond kidney stones, you name it.
You also have liver stones.
And medical doctors won't tell you on average, hey, flush your liver.
They'll just say, hey, your liver's sick.
It's going to get progressively worse.
We're going to get you on the list for a liver transplant.
It is unbelievable.
We're showing these disgusting images.
So about a year and a half ago, Anthony Gucciardi just said, man, I just did a Dr. Gribbs liver cleanse, the one he recommends.
And he's developing this proprietary stuff.
He's testing on himself right now.
You really ought to do it.
The results are dramatic after six days.
And I'm like, no way.
No way I'm doing it.
I don't believe that there's giant black or green balls in my gallbladder.
This is how ignorant I am.
And he's like, look at it online.
I'm not looking at it online.
Stuff like that grosses me out.
I don't want to go there.
Well, finally, about six months ago, they convinced me to do it.
I personally think everybody should go through liver cleansing if you haven't done one and then take the, for example, the liver shield can be taken two different ways.
It can be taken as a liver support formula.
Where you just take a couple dropper fulls, but that's not going to purge the liver and remove all that stuff from it.
In order to do that, you have to do the six-day liver cleanse.
I want to walk through how the liver works, the different types of cleanses with you, and give you the floor.
But I'm asking a lot of selfish questions here up front.
How does the apple cider vinegar organic, with the oxy powder and with the liver trucks, over a six-day cleanse, how does it then, when you take the olive oil at the end, lay on your side for an hour as you go to sleep, Why does it then have the gallbladder release?
Well, this is something that is a very controversial issue, but results speak for themselves.
I mean, hundreds of thousands of people have done this, and it dates back even a thousand years drinking oils to cleanse and purge the liver.
Actually, the Greeks over in India with Ayurvedic medicine have done it the same way, but how it works is what you should do, and this is what our proprietary research led us to do back...
Starting in the early 90s when we were looking at the best ways to cleanse the liver was to develop an herbal formula that contains herbs that will help soften or break down these globules or these stones in the liver and the gallbladder.
And that's really what the first five days is for.
That's where you mix the bottle of Liver Shield, you pour the whole bottle in a gallon of distilled water, and then you drink four 8-ounce glasses a day of that.
For five days.
At the same time, though, you're also using the apple cider vinegar, and that's going to be the liver flush kit that we put together exclusively for InfoWars viewers and the people that want to support the InfoWars.
So basically, once you do that for five days, and of course you want to eat fairly healthy, you don't want to be putting a bunch of chemicals and toxins into your body.
But then on day five is when you actually do the olive oil.
And when you do Epsom salts, and the Epsom salts that you drink will actually help relax the bile duct and make it a lot more elastic so any of the stones can pass through there or the globules, the toxic globules.
And then when you drink the olive oil, you lay on your right side because your liver is on the right side.
And that heavy oil ends up absorbing down through your intestinal lining and going into the liver.
And it kind of works like oil pulling, which is a big thing now.
It was on Dr. Oz with the coconut oil where you swish it in your mouth.
And oil has an affinity for toxic substances and absorbs some of those.
And when you do the liver cleanse, you will actually form also little oil globulates as well.
So the reason why you take, during the flush, the liver flush, the reason why you take oxypowder at the same time is because you want to be able to flush that out of the system.