Soros still runs the State Department, Hillary is still in charge of the Democratic Party, and we are in a soft civil war with the Deep State. Who is behind it all? And how can we stop it?
00:06:33.000We never get tired of that cool air in the autumn.
00:06:39.000Never get tired of just the simple things.
00:06:43.000But there are evil people on this planet of every race, color, and creed, every group has them, that don't like goodness, that don't like wholesomeness, that don't like good old-fashioned human programming.
00:07:07.000And their religion Is defiling and sabotaging that.
00:07:15.000And through culture, and through Hollywood, and through literature, and through movies, they tell you this in Sleeping Beauty, the Disney version.
00:07:26.000She's not invited to the big party for the birth of the little girl.
00:07:34.000And so she tricks her to prick her finger on the beautiful They always have to trick you to take the iPhone, or take the brain chip, or take the Prozac.
00:07:48.000They always have to induct you into it.
00:07:50.000They have to trick you to take the Trojan horse.
00:07:52.000And then, the whole kingdom is under a blight while she's in this coma.
00:07:58.000While Innocence, while the Goddess is in this coma.
00:08:01.000And it's the same story with Snow White, and it's the same story, but only the Prince, true love, Men and women coming together creates the future.
00:09:28.000But just because you don't have those desires doesn't mean other people don't have them and don't have an overarching, over-driving, commanding obsession, possession to get power to then twist and destroy creation.
00:09:53.000Let's take the first make of Superman.
00:10:33.000Because to manipulate and attack and destroy the genetic code, the original genetic code, is a total commitment to his own personal power to do something destructive.
00:10:52.000Take Last of the Mohicans, which is literature but based on a composite of real things that happened in the French and Indian Wars.
00:11:01.000When we were colonies that George Washington fought in.
00:11:04.000And George Washington's characters in the film, a real battle that Washington was in, is in the book, is in the film that's made out of it.
00:11:14.000And Russell Means, who I got to know, interesting fella, you know, he's in the movie, and he's one of the last of the Mohicans.
00:11:22.000And here comes the other leader of the tribe who's been hunting him for years.
00:11:29.000And he says in the final fight, I'm going to wipe out the Mohicans right now forever.
00:11:37.000And the power that my tribe's going to have, because the Mohicans have been upright and strong and powerful, but they've gotten other tribes organized against them a hundred years before and wiped them all out.
00:11:46.000And here was the last Mohican up against the chief of this other tribe.
00:11:50.000And the chief says, I'm going to kill your seed forever.
00:11:55.000In this ritual of power, and he's just, oh, the power to destroy the last of the Mohicans.
00:12:34.000And then it turns out all those cultures were doing that to each other.
00:12:40.000Why would someone say, kill every firstborn male you've got?
00:12:45.000Because they've proven through epigenetics That the firstborn male, whatever goes on in the female, when the sperm and the egg meet, decisions are made on what's going to go into that, and genetic permutations take place, and it's that firstborn that is going to unlock the majority of the genetic memory.
00:13:27.000Because the genetics are passed on and the enemy wants to take all of our ancient genetic memory that we're going to unfold and unlock and destroy it before we find out who we are.
00:14:49.000People who are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork, and just dumb enough to passively accept jobs with the lower pay, the longer hours, the reduced benefits, the end of overtime, and the vanishing pension that disappears the minute you go to collect it.
00:15:01.000And now, they're coming for your social security money.
00:15:05.000So they can give it to their criminal friends on Wall Street.
00:15:54.000And major universities and major state houses and the federal government, they're all promoting, and the bills are introduced, to ban the word bitch.
00:16:42.000We have a right to dress nice and try to smell good.
00:16:45.000We have a right to dress horribly and stink.
00:16:49.000What type of authoritarian nightmare are we in that I'll cover next segment in great detail, where the gauntlet has been thrown down on the ground and the assault on the heart of America is here.
00:17:01.000The right to defense is the right arm of America, but it is not the brain and the guts and the heart.
00:17:22.000The founders are right, because it's paramount to be able to communicate, even know how to communicate.
00:17:30.000And the globalists have openly said the Fabian Socialist goal, their symbol, the most powerful socialist group in the world, the proto-globalist, the pre-globalist, the precursor, Aleister Crowley types, OSS turned into MI6, is just riddled with these people.
00:18:38.000And he went, we're not creating communism to empower people.
00:18:43.000They said, no, my friend, we're going to stomp on humanity forever and trample and be trampled upon until we build a system finally to eradicate all life on the planet.
00:18:59.000That's when he came out and became an anti-Stalinist.
00:19:05.000I've read everything I could ever get a hold of on George Orwell.
00:19:10.000About 20 years ago, I was already on air about 5 years, I'd read a few of his books, and I sent off and bought all the books, all the compendiums of essays, I bought compendiums of his letters.
00:19:21.000I also stalked George Washington about 10 years ago.
00:19:25.000I've read probably 15 books on Washington, bought compendiums of his letters.
00:19:35.000He's talking about Illuminati and how they're fighting Satanist, and how the Luciferians want to take over our movement, and how they're taking over the Masonic lodges, but the good Masons are battling it.
00:19:44.000I mean, you get a really deep view on the world when you're reading George Washington.
00:19:51.000After he's president and after he left the presidency, you know, he was about to get back on his horse and go back to D.C.
00:20:01.000to stop an Illuminati takeover of the United States when he was bled to death and probably poisoned by the father of modern psychiatry.
00:20:22.000As soon as you start learning all the different angles of it, and really getting an idea that there's a whole ruling class that knows how we operate, that knows all about us, and there are those trying to guide humanity towards empowerment with God, and there are those that want to keep us in the dark and be God over us.
00:20:40.000Because they want to inhabit the chicken sh-t dimension.
00:20:44.000Term I've coined, the chicken you-know-what dimension.
00:20:47.000I don't wish to be a chicken Into petty things, jealous, hateful, envious, trying to hurt people, trying to keep them in the dark.
00:20:58.000That's real evil, ladies and gentlemen.
00:21:34.000When we come back, though, I'm going to get right into the heart of the attack on free speech and ways to counter it and just how huge all of this is on the other side.
00:21:42.000And then we've got The Democrats maneuvering, get everybody ready for Hillary to run.
00:22:17.000Please, please spread that maxim to everyone.
00:22:21.000The freedom to fight tyranny that lives in Infowars.
00:22:25.000There's so much to get to here, but let me just start with current events and developments right now in a stack of seven or eight articles, three or four video clips I've got here right now that we're going to hit.
00:22:45.000This story, again, is a Jamie White article on Infowars.com and Newswars.com.
00:22:50.000State Department used Soros-linked media tracking tool to illegally monitor pro-Trump journalists.
00:23:15.000of it coming out that Obama at least got two billion dollars when he left office in the
00:23:21.000Defense Authorization Act of 2017 that he signed in December of 2016 for the next year's funding.
00:23:28.000Presidents have a lot of power for a few more years after they leave by what they sign in
00:23:34.000if the other president doesn't undo it.
00:23:37.000That's why Trump was so mad about all of Obama's executive orders that were unconstitutional and usurping American power.
00:23:43.000And now they go, wait, Trump signed more than Obama has.
00:23:46.000But he's done it judiciously to undo what Obama did.
00:23:51.000And then when courts try to override what Trump's done, while it's going to the Supreme Court, Trump signs executive orders blocking it.
00:23:58.000And then the Supreme Court, in every case, has reaffirmed the President.
00:24:02.000I mean, he really is following the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
00:24:06.000He unconstitutionally, though, to contradict myself, killed the Trans-Pacific Partnership that Congress hadn't ratified, but Hillary had bragged that she'd helped write, that transferred our power to this unelected deal.
00:24:20.000Obama had done that outside of Congress.
00:24:22.000Trump used that unconstitutional power to kill it.
00:24:28.000So see, that's how this is double-edged and very sophisticated.
00:24:32.000He did an unconstitutional act to strike down an unconstitutional act.
00:24:40.000He should never have had that power, and he said that.
00:24:43.000He told Congress, pass laws, taking that away and start challenging it.
00:24:48.000But until then, there's more than one way to skin a cat.
00:24:50.000So they'll go, oh look, he's using executive power!
00:25:25.000University of Connecticut students arrested and charged with ridicule for using the n-word, playing a game, walking through a parking lot at night, saying bad words.
00:26:29.000Prager U truck to air banned videos in front of YouTube HQ.
00:26:34.000And then, a Texas man says a seven-year-old isn't transgender.
00:26:39.000Now his custody fight has reached the governor's office.
00:26:42.000Now what do all these articles have to do in kind?
00:26:49.000They're all about opposing forces battling.
00:26:52.000We're already in a civil war against globalist forces that want to literally shut us up, bankrupt us, and take control of our families, and destroy every basic liberty, hard fought and hard won.
00:27:01.000A lot of blood, a lot of treasure, a lot of sweat, a lot of tears, paid for the basic freedoms we've got that made us special.
00:27:10.000Freedoms that existed but had to be fought for, not given by the Bill of Rights and Constitution.
00:27:15.000Those are there to enshrine under man's law and protect and defend faithfully.
00:27:24.000Well, I haven't sworn an oath to that to any agency or any government.
00:27:28.000When I see that Bill of Rights and that Constitution, it makes a lot of sense when you compare it to God's law because it's inspired by that.
00:27:45.000A lot of the right wing or super right wing goes, oh, don't say Judaic.
00:27:48.000Come on, our common law, a lot of it came in Europe out of Judaic and British law, and then mixed in with the Germanic law and the Celtic law, and it was all very similar, and it's pretty common sense stuff.
00:28:48.000And the enemy wants us out because we've spotlighted so many of them.
00:28:55.000But again, we've got to be on the ground, and you're on the ground.
00:28:58.000When you send our articles out, when you spread the word, when you call into C-SPAN or call the White House or mail these physically to Trump Tower, it all gets to his people and gets to him.
00:29:06.000When you give it to the Secret Service, it gets to Trump.
00:29:11.000He doesn't let anybody, he lets all the Secret Service, everybody bring him boxes of periodicals, little offerings.
00:29:17.000And he wants notes from people in the crowd and magazines from hotels and just piles of it.
00:32:37.000And the truth is, that's how you get Trump on the straight and narrow.
00:32:44.000Instead of just being a bunch of sycophants on the Trump train, and I think Trump's doing a great job overall, but I personally want to see him defend journalists like Julian Assange that he told to release what he did.
00:33:08.000But I'm not going to go into a jag on Trump right now.
00:33:12.000I got some positive things I want to hit.
00:33:14.000But there's a lot of criticism I see out there about Drudge.
00:33:18.000And it's not just that Drudge links to us a lot, that I'm kind of seeing what Drudge is doing and understanding it and pretty much agreeing with it.
00:33:29.000I talked to Paul Watson about events he goes to, and he goes, man, these Trump cults, I mean, it is like, just like, they're all super optimistic, they think Trump's invincible, you know, Paul's been to some of these big things, and it's, it's, it's, it's scary.
00:33:46.000Because I know Trump is on the razor's edge.
00:33:49.000And I get he wants to act confident, but the listeners need to know, and everybody that's activist out there needs to know, we got Trump elected.
00:33:56.000So they're coming after us if Trump gets taken out.
00:34:56.000Alright, getting back to the positive.
00:34:59.000They're coming after our speech because it's effective and it's hurting them, and they put themselves in a very authoritarian position, but they've got the colleges that were once bashings of free speech to accept this is an okay thing and actually think it's a virtue.
00:35:11.000Like the NAACP said, the N-word is not just a word.
00:35:16.000We want serious prosecution of these guys running around in a game where you run around and say bad words.
00:35:41.000We always thought abracadabra and stuff wasn't real, but see, if you're taught a word super powerful, well then I guess, I guess it is magic, isn't it?
00:35:51.000The N-word's magic, and now it's other words that are magic, like mother and father.
00:35:56.000Major tampon companies are taking, where it says women off of it, in the image of a woman, because it might hurt a transgendered woman who has a penis.
00:37:47.000And again, the kid holds up a sign that says one thing, then flips it around once they're on them, fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong.
00:40:47.000We're going to say whatever we want to say, when we want to say it.
00:40:51.000But the social media shack's going after everybody, actually telling us what to do and adopting what China does and banning Winnie the Pooh, emojis, and the Taiwanese and Hong Kong flag.
00:42:05.000We are back live broadcasting worldwide.
00:42:07.000I am your host, Alex Jones, and I've been spending most of the first hour getting into the abolishment of the First Amendment here in this country, mirroring what's happened with the abolition of free speech in Europa.
00:42:22.000Now, Lee Stranahan is going to be joining us.
00:42:28.000Friends with the head of the Trump campaign, Mr. Parscale.
00:42:33.000And I'm not seeking to hurt Parscale, I just have been told some very serious stuff in the last couple years about him.
00:42:41.000And then more and more I've got it from other people in positions very close to it.
00:42:51.000We're going to talk about that, and we're going to get Lee Stranahan, investigative journalist that worked with him at his father's company, Parscale's company, and has been friends with him for many years.
00:43:01.000And I didn't call Lee Stranahan up and say, hey, is he a good guy?
00:43:50.000When we come back, I'm going to finish up with people taking action against the censorship and some great examples of what's going on.
00:43:57.000But let's go ahead and queue up the little kid at the basketball game who ended up chomping these guys.
00:44:06.000Where they're dragging you out, you know, if you try to say, defend free speech, or if you say, free Hong Kong, oh, you can't do that in America, that might make the CHICOMS angry.
00:44:16.000But if you want to, you know, have an ambulance sign, they're all for that.
00:44:20.000During Tuesday's night's opening game between the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers, a young boy held up a t-shirt reading, Fight for Freedom, Stand with Hong Kong.
00:44:29.000The child was protesting the NBA's recent kowtowing to Communist China.
00:44:34.000And perhaps the young man was inspired by Owen Schroer and others that have been going out doing the same thing.
00:44:38.000But again, this is little things, but it's big when we all start doing it.
00:44:42.000You let one ant stand up, they might all stand up.
00:44:48.000And then, there it goes for the grasshoppers.
00:44:53.000Fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong.
00:44:57.000And then of course, the camera, oh, veers away, but then the little clip goes viral, and the attempt that they try to veer away makes it go even bigger.
00:46:01.000When we come back, poll majority of Americans want to rewrite First Amendment to stop hate speech.
00:46:06.000I want to walk through the actual poll and what happened.
00:46:09.000And even though it's skewed more towards anti-free speech folks, it's still, I think it's pretty accurate that a large portion of people aren't just anti-free speech, they're very dangerous authoritarians.
00:46:22.000I mean, there's a lot of idiots who aren't part of the ruling establishment who want to get rid of free speech just because they think it's trendy and cool.
00:46:29.000These people are a disease, a virus, a plague, the scum of the earth.
00:46:37.000We're now into hour number two of this Thursday, October 24th, 2019 transmission.
00:46:45.000There is a story top-linked on the left-hand side of DrugsReport.com that I'm asking everyone to go get and to share.
00:46:54.000We post so many articles on Infowars that it's probably already scrolled off the front page, but it's the top of DrugsReport.com, and it really is shameful, and we really should trigger a national debate about this.
00:47:07.000You see people arrested in California because somebody comes into their business and is a six foot three man and they say hello sir, hey guys and the person blows up and calls the police and there are arrests now being made because you use the wrong pronoun.
00:47:23.000You got to learn all this weird kooky garbage.
00:47:26.000And they want to give extra power to these people all over the world, as the useful idiot test cases, so that more people, you know, join the bandwagon to get these special rights, while all of our basic rights are being thrown overboard.
00:47:41.000Majority of Americans want to re-write First Amendment to stop hate speech.
00:47:46.000And folks up at the University of Connecticut got arrested a few days ago.
00:47:50.000Because they were saying the n-word, not even at somebody inciting someone or disturbing the peace.
00:47:55.000You could say if you walked into a black church and were saying that, you could be arrested because you are inciting a riot, you're disturbing the peace.
00:48:30.000A new poll has found that the majority of Americans want to rewrite the First Amendment to reflect the cultural norms of today in order to stop hate speech.
00:48:37.000The cultural norms, which means hate America, don't have free speech, get rid of it all.
00:48:41.000Because you either have it or you don't.
00:48:44.000The survey indicates free speech is under more threat than previously believed.
00:48:48.000Yeah, the Democrat law firm suing me admit they want to end the First Amendment.
00:48:53.000According to Campaign for Free Speech, who conducted the poll, 51% of Americans want to see the First Amendment rewritten, while more than 60% agree with restricting free speech in some way.
00:49:06.000Nearly 60% of Millennials, 50% of them would say they're communists, agreed with the Constitution, goes too far as to quote, allowing hate speech in modern America.
00:49:15.000But someone else uses their speech to define it.
00:49:20.000They're the Southern Primary Law Center, the NAACP.
00:49:24.000And of course, the ADL, who were in the news saying, oh yes, arrest people that use the wrong pronouns, or use the n-word, or whatever, because those aren't just words.
00:49:45.000Most millennials also support laws that would make hate speech a crime, that's a quote, And 54% of those support jail time for offenders.
00:49:56.000Well, like... Count Dankula spent time in jail on huge fines.
00:50:02.000And when he wouldn't pay the fine, he didn't get a jury trial.
00:50:04.000He just took the money out of his account for Hitler Dog that mirrored a John Cleese skit.
00:50:09.000John Cleese left the UK saying it was no longer free.
00:50:12.000Almost 60%, of course, Tommy Robinson's been in jail quite a bit for exposing child kidnapping rings that were convicted and confirmed.
00:50:21.000Almost 60% of respondents also thought the government should be able to take action against newspapers and TV stations that publish content that is biased, inflammatory, or false.
00:50:43.000The findings are frankly extraordinary.
00:50:45.000Executive Director Bob Liestand, who I want to get on the show, please guys, told The Washington Free Beacon.
00:50:53.000Our free speech rights and our free press rights have evolved well over 200 years, and people now seem to be rethinking them.
00:50:59.000The numbers are shocking and reflect a total lack of understanding for the concept of free speech, which is that the very worst speech must be upheld for free speech to exist at all times, since what's considered offensive or hate is entirely subjective.
00:51:13.000Yeah, convicted NAMBLA members go in In Kansas, in Texas, in California, and children sit on their laps and people say, hey, we ran their plates, they're convicted child rapists.
00:51:25.000And the local news goes, oh, it's discriminatory.
00:51:41.000The article goes on, and there's a live feed posted to the show in it, so an action item, if you should choose to take this mission, is to share this article from DredgeReport.com.
00:51:58.000When they have star-chambered impeachment hearings that the Republicans aren't allowed to be in, and when transcripts can't be had, and when they're not allowed to ask questions, that's called a Soviet star chamber.
00:52:23.000That's one step away from just not even having courts, but usually dictators like to have a flimsy one.
00:52:28.000So the very groups calling Trump this big tyrant, he's thrown out due process, when he's been affirmed by the Supreme Court every time, is really rich because that's what they're doing.
00:52:37.000Well, House Republicans stormed the Democrat closed-door impeachment deposition with the Capitol, forced it to lay into the secret unconstitutional proceedings.
00:52:48.000Legally, lawfully, you have a right as citizens to line up.
00:52:51.000Most of the time at powerful committees, no one's there, but like 10 press are lined up, and most of these committees take like 200 people.
00:52:59.000You get there, you stand there for an hour.
00:53:30.000And sometimes I talk to folks, they go, man, that was a really good show.
00:53:32.000You know, I'm scared to come on, but the wife and all of us listen, you know, big members of the Congress.
00:53:37.000And I'm not bragging, I'm saying we're effective, you're effective, this show's effective.
00:53:40.000And they're like, yeah, I don't know why we never thought of that.
00:53:44.000I wasn't told on this issue they got the idea from me, they probably didn't.
00:53:47.000This is all just common sense stuff, but you need to take the family to DC.
00:53:52.000And go to the Smithsonian, go to the Space and Aeronautics Museum, go to the National Memorials, it's amazing.
00:54:00.000And then, go for like a four-day vacation.
00:54:05.000And then, go, now let's go see our senator or congressperson, particularly if they're a swing state, or if they're a Republican that's been stabbing Trump in the back, or they're a liberal on the fence.
00:54:16.000You can find out who they are, or even if they're not your congressman or senator, go to them, because they're your representative.
00:54:23.000When we come back, I'm going to play a couple clips of them going in and confronting him in the press conferences, but this is victory.
00:54:33.000Soros is spending, I have the articles right here, hundreds and hundreds of millions, in some cases, per Senate race, on demonstrators and fake media and all this.
00:54:46.000And he spent $300 million, it came out just today, in Italy.
00:54:51.000Great site, europewars.com, our European division.
00:54:54.000Dan Lyman heading it up, he's got some good folks under him now.
00:54:59.000It turns out just last year he spent $300 million financing to overthrow the Nationalist President and to open the borders again, which he just got done!
00:55:17.000So, there's a lot of amazing news on this front, and we're going to be getting into all of it when we come back.
00:55:25.000Investigator journalist Lee Strahan, who knows the Trump campaign head very well, knew him when he was a teenager, worked with him under Parscale's father, is going to give us his view on him.
00:56:22.000Everybody should stop bowing to China.
00:56:24.000They've got their country, we've got ours, and we both have to respect each other, but that's it.
00:56:30.000And I predict there'll be no, quote, backlash by the Chai Kongs because Shaquille O'Neal's standing strong like we used to do for our basic values.
00:57:26.000But there's another way they take our speech.
00:57:28.000When they have secret star chambers in Congress and have these witnesses that come in and say, oh, I heard somebody say Trump said, I'm a businessman, you got to give me something for something, as if Trump would say that.
00:57:41.000And then the same ambassador goes, actually, I only heard that from other people.
00:57:57.000They're playing whack-a-mole with the same deep state neocons that ran the scams, looting Ukraine, and they wrote up the Fusion GPS fraud in Ukraine.
00:58:06.000So it's the very people that ran the last coup attempt against Trump who made all this up again!
00:58:11.000My God, it should be easy to see through this and defeat these people.
00:58:15.000It's a slam dunk to use NBA nomenclature.
00:58:20.000definitions are parlance. But the globalists are in a weak position so
00:58:29.000they're always flexing, flexing, flexing, flexing how tough they are.
00:58:38.000Bette Midler's out that big-ass ugly pumpkin head, going, I'm glad somebody almost killed Rand Paul, like whoever broke six ribs and punctured his lung.
01:00:16.000I think that's a question so many people have, so many of my colleagues have, so many people in the press should have, is through those hidden closed doors over there, Adam Schiff is trying to impeach a President of the United States.
01:00:31.000Literally trying to overturn the results of the 2016 election a year before Americans get to go to the polls to decide who's going to be the president.
01:00:39.000And frankly it should be the people of this country who decide who's going to be the president.
01:00:43.000Not Nancy Pelosi and not Adam Schiff in secret behind closed doors.
01:00:47.000The fact that Adam Schiff won't even let the press in.
01:00:50.000You can't even go in and see what's going on in that room.
01:00:53.000Voting members of Congress are being denied access from being able to see what's happening behind these closed doors where they're trying to impeach the President of the United States with a one-sided set of rules.
01:01:26.000We will demand better for the American people.
01:01:29.000I would just say this, why don't we know?
01:01:31.000Why don't we know who the person is who started this whole charade that Adam Schiff is now doing in the bunker of the basement of the Capitol?
01:01:38.000If you look at the whistleblower's complaint, page one of the complaint, he talks about more than half a dozen individuals who formed the basis of his complaint.
01:01:47.000As I said last night on the floor of the House, 435 members of the House representing over 300 million Americans, and the only one of those 435 who know, the individuals who started this whole thing, the only one is Adam Schiff.
01:02:02.000More importantly, why don't the American people know?
01:02:05.000I mean, I think the American people, as I said before, they understand fairness and they instinctively know that what is happening here is not fair.
01:02:13.000And that's why I want to applaud my colleagues, Whip Scalise and Matt Gaetz and the rest of the team here for standing up and saying, look, it's time that we know who started this whole thing.
01:02:22.000The more than half a dozen folks he referenced and said over the past four months, more than half a dozen people have have informed me about this, this complaint that he filed.
01:04:33.000Thank you so much for joining us on this live Thursday, October 24, 2019, Global Transmission.
01:04:41.000Now, we're going to be talking to investigative journalist Lee Stranahan here in just a moment.
01:04:52.000Before I do that, ladies and gentlemen, I want to talk about something that's just common sense.
01:05:00.000But something that's so central to everything that the establishment does, that I've really been harping on.
01:05:09.000If you look at corporate news, and if you look at people like Dr. Dean Adele, back when he was syndicated on talk radio, He would get up there and say, you don't need vitamins.
01:05:20.000You've got all the vitamins and minerals you need.
01:05:22.000And then he would cite the FDA that continues to lower the recommended daily allowance smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller.
01:05:35.000Then I had on all these medical doctors, brain surgeons, scientists, nutritionists, all different types of MDs and other specialists.
01:05:44.000To talk about how the soils are played out of all these trace minerals, and how people aren't getting enough minerals and enough vitamins, and how most of your diseases and disorders and things are triggered by the fact that you don't have the basic building blocks in your body, so your body can't rebuild.
01:06:02.000And then a lot of cells will take on poisons that are somewhat similar to other compounds to be able to operate.
01:06:09.000Like they'll take on fluoride, bromine, anything from the fluorine family, On the periodic table, if you don't have iodine.
01:06:22.000But they go, oh, it's genetics, that's why cancer is way up.
01:06:25.000Oh, it's genetics, that's why people aren't living as long.
01:06:28.000Oh, it's genetics, that's why everybody's getting breast cancer.
01:06:31.000Well, yeah, you have genetics that if you get a bunch of glyphosate wound up in you and you're a woman, you're gonna grow some breast tumors.
01:06:39.000They admit that most of those tumors grow from hormones.
01:06:44.000So they're looking for a cure all day when they know.
01:07:47.000Because anybody that studied those old people need higher amounts of things, and they need it that's not synthetic, so you actually absorb it and use it.
01:07:55.000Yeah, you can go buy a multivitamin for $10 at CVS that's synthetic, and those are toxic.
01:08:01.000Then they'll use those to go, oh look, multivitamins in a study found to be toxic, because they're synthetic.
01:10:09.000I got a lot of big plans, but it's up to you if you want to see us continue on and get bigger, hopefully, and really fight harder, which I want to do.
01:10:17.000I'm in your hands, so please take action.
01:10:57.000I continue to be told By people that have never steered me wrong, that Parscale is being called a genius by the New York Times and things, and that he's being promoted out there because he's been compromised in some ways, and that he's being sucked into the system, and that people are really concerned about how he controls.
01:11:19.000He gets $15,000 a month out of the campaign, but he sits at the RNC over all the buying, and he personally is getting the money for that.
01:11:29.000Six million dollars of property in Florida just last month he bought.
01:11:33.000Which is fine if it's free market, but does the public know out of the 400 plus million Trump's raising that Brad Parscale is getting a cut of that?
01:11:42.000Which I know Karl Rove and people did stuff like this in the past.
01:11:48.000What goes on in those parties goes on.
01:11:51.000My issue is, he's talking about political dynasties, he's talking about You know, all this stuff, Trump's starting to be a little sarcastic, going, oh, there's Brad Parscale, the internet genius.
01:12:00.000When you start hearing Trump talk like that, it means somebody might be on the way out.
01:12:04.000I don't know if that's the case, but people that have never steered me wrong about Fiona Hill and about so many others, I mean, a lot of people have been saying that a lot of big donors, a lot of high-powered folks are really concerned about Parscale and has he been compromised.
01:12:19.000Do they have blackmail information on him?
01:12:21.000Because let me tell you, the New York Times comes to people, And they say, we're going to destroy you unless you say bad things about somebody.
01:14:17.000I'm just hearing some pretty disturbing stuff from people that haven't steered me wrong yet.
01:14:21.000So I thought Lee Stranahan worked at his father's company with him and knew him well back when Parscale was in high school and then ongoing for a long time.
01:14:44.000What's the real scoop on Brad Parscale?
01:14:47.000Well, I'll tell you what I know, and it's weird and interesting, and you may actually remember, Alex, because you may remember a product back in the 90s called the Video Toaster.
01:14:58.000A lot of cable access channels had it.
01:16:53.000He was working in tech support, and that was the bottom rung.
01:16:56.000If you wanted to start at New Tech, you started at tech support.
01:17:00.000And I've talked to people at New Tech since then, and it's really weird to all of us that I'm in D.C.
01:17:07.000and I'm an investigative reporter in the White House sometimes, and that Brad Parscale is the campaign manager for Trump.
01:17:13.000It's very strange, because New Tech was a Uh, kind of famous in Topeka and sort of famous in San Antonio, but kind of an obscure company, right?
01:17:21.000No, but I remember thinking, where's this from?
01:17:23.000And because toasters weren't good, they were inexpensive compared to, you know, the really expensive software.
01:17:28.000Like, the other competing ones were like $50,000 to $100,000, but you could buy a toaster, I want to think, like $5,000 to $10,000?
01:17:57.000It was the first video product, which is why I was interested in it.
01:18:01.000It may seem like a weird change, like, well, how did that guy go from video to No, it was revolutionary to be able to give somebody a graphic software that worked really good and wasn't $50,000.
01:18:15.000When Trump says Brad knows what he's talking about, Brad knows what he's talking about.
01:18:19.000Okay, so then what do I do about these sources that have never steered me wrong that are saying that, look out, the New York Times is saying he's a whiz kid, he's a great guy.
01:18:29.000Why would they be doing that when all they want to do is destroy Trump?
01:18:34.000Number one, they may want an in with him.
01:18:37.000They may want to be able to talk to him as the campaign goes forward and try to get stuff, and they know you get more bees with honey.
01:18:46.000Forgive me, I'm a little under the weather today, Alex, but it could be that.
01:18:52.000I've had, you know, you'll see occasional good pieces from the New York Times, but I agree I would be suspicious.
01:18:59.000Let me say something about the money he's made, because I've also worked in campaign advertising, and generally speaking, Alex, you and I are in the wrong business.
01:19:08.000The money in politics is not in journalism.
01:19:11.000It is in And those that the like like you mentioned, you're completely right.
01:19:18.000When you do an ad It is customary that you get like 15% of the ad buy.
01:19:25.000That is completely everybody from Rove to me working on local races in Maryland.
01:19:31.000The difference is he controls the whole campaign.
01:19:34.000So how's the campaign head, also the guy personally.
01:19:37.000I think only Rove's done that and a few others, but I know they do it.
01:19:41.000I know everybody gets the 15%, but most people aren't getting 15% of the whole enchilada.
01:19:46.000Well, and don't forget, his company, Parscale Giles, made $94 million, Alex, during the original Trump campaign.
01:19:54.000Now, I got to say, that's a lot of money.
01:19:57.000There is a tremendous amount of money in politics.
01:20:00.000I'm not saying Brad made $94 million, but the company did.
01:20:04.000And I'm sure he took home a decent chunk of that.
01:20:07.000And video production is still a great cash cow because it's one of those things where the price on it is Nebulous.
01:20:18.000You could pay $100 for a campaign ad, or a million dollars, and it's sort of the same thing.
01:20:25.000So when I saw Brad now, I've seen Brad twice.
01:20:30.000in the past two or three years over at the Trump Hotel.
01:20:33.000I would be there and it was just like, wow, weird.
01:20:37.000And so Brad and I caught up a little bit, but you talked about my reporting in Ukraine.
01:20:41.000When we come back, let's talk about one reason they could be setting up Brad actually.
01:20:45.000They could be setting him up to take a fall.
01:20:47.000Well, that's the word I get is that the sharks are circling him.
01:20:50.000I mean, I was told a lot more than that.
01:20:52.000And I wasn't told it was off record, but I don't want to hurt Brad Parscale
01:20:56.000'cause I don't have a bad feeling about it.
01:20:59.000And I also think he's spending most of the money on the internet.
01:22:11.000Well, first off, it's probably his company, and the answer could be yeah, because again, the company made $94 million in the first cycle, and I agree with you.
01:22:21.000I will say that I think, and I've made it, I've made, you know, I was working on a Senate race up in South Dakota, a small state, a few years ago, and working for not-top-tier candidates.
01:22:43.000It's just that when you're the campaign head, and then you shit over the company, and you're raking in 15% on $450 million, and then meanwhile, we're all having our asses handed to us, it's a little bit irritating here.
01:24:51.000Well, so here's one thing that's interesting.
01:24:52.000By the way, I'm not denying what you're saying, because I haven't looked into it that far.
01:24:57.000He's just saying, Brad's a guy I've known.
01:24:59.000But one of the things that's interesting is you know I've been on this Ukraine story, and Alex, you have been one of the places where we've been able to get the truth out.
01:25:31.000And that created, Brad Parscale just retweeting me and saying that, I got about 3,000 Twitter followers, like overnight, like almost immediately.
01:25:46.000Now what happened was, immediately, people started, because I work for Sputnik, which is Russian government funded.
01:25:52.000No, I saw them attack you claiming that Trump's supporting a Russian bot.
01:25:56.000And they attacked Brad Parscale and said, and this guy Lawrence Tribe, who's at Harvard University, worked with the Gore campaign and stuff like that.
01:26:05.000Lawrence Tribe came out and said that Brad and I should be investigated because he's getting Russian government influence in the campaign.
01:26:28.000And so then I think so far the verdict is Brad Parscale's a good guy.
01:26:33.000They're just writing nice pieces about him to try to gain influence.
01:26:36.000Is he smart or has he figured out that he doesn't want to let the New York Times get anywhere near him?
01:26:42.000Well, he's probably figured out, no, he probably hasn't figured it out completely yet.
01:26:46.000You know, you and I did an event, Alex, with, you remember, Chuck E. Cheese, the rat, and where I was attacked by the New York Times for my Twin Falls reporting about the refugee rapes up there.
01:26:59.000And the New York Times, they spent hours with me, Alex.
01:27:02.000They spent, the reporters spent literally eight hours.
01:27:13.000Major hit piece that was then picked up by Comedy Central.
01:27:17.000And so I agree with you, but I think this is one of those things where until you've been stung, as you have Alex, and I have, it's hard to know.
01:27:27.000Yeah, but he watches the New York Times jab at Stinger and to Trump all day long.
01:27:56.000Using social media and stuff like that was a big key, and when all the high-tech companies are biased, we need a guy like Brad Parscale in there right now, I think.
01:28:07.000Well, then let's shift gears off of him, and let me ask you about this witch hunt, the Star Chamber trials that are going on, and the backlash to that, and what the latest intel is on the impeachment move.
01:28:21.000So, on Monday, in the secret Star Chamber, we had the Former ambassador to Ukraine, who is a known globalist, testify in secret, part of it came out, that he heard Trump did quid pro quo from someone else.
01:29:19.000And then we've got big national polls out.
01:29:22.000The story's up on Infowars.com and Newswars.com.
01:29:26.000It's also top-linked, at least it was earlier, at DrudgeReport.com, where we've got big national studies and polls.
01:29:36.000Where the majority of Americans polled say restrict free speech, and 60% of millennials just say get rid of it and arrest people if they're politically incorrect.
01:29:46.000I mean, all of this comes together in a very dangerous combination, a very dangerous constellation, and then you just hear impeach, impeach, we've got the smoking gun, it's all over, no one can stop it, Trump's about to be gone.
01:30:00.000And then you go look, and it's always empty, but over and over and over again.
01:30:03.000What do you think the strategy is there?
01:30:06.000Where is it going and what is the latest in D.C.
01:30:31.000And as far as I'm concerned, Gina Haspel, who's the head of the CIA, she should be called on the carpet for this, because it's her agents who are doing it, and probably forced to resign.
01:30:42.000So that, the CIA aspect, like I said, I don't want to call it a whistleblower, because that is an insult to real whistleblowers, like my friend John Kiriakou, or Julian Assange.
01:30:52.000People are like, Julian's a publisher, but you know what I'm saying.
01:30:57.000But part of what's going on here is a cover up, Alex.
01:31:00.000And I talked about how Brad Parscale had retweeted me about Ukraine.
01:31:04.000Well, one of the people attacking him was Ali Chalupa, Alexandra Chalupa.
01:31:09.000And she is the woman that you and I have talked about before, who was literally colluding with the Ukrainian embassy while working as a DNC operative.
01:31:36.000Now, what they're trying to cover up, Alex, is this whole operation was set into place before any of the so-called Russian interference even happened.
01:31:52.000Cody Shearer is the operative who's worked with the Clintons since the 70s.
01:31:56.000He's been friends with them since the late 60s.
01:31:59.000And he worked with them in the 91 campaign as well.
01:32:03.000As well as showing up all throughout the Clinton thing.
01:32:06.000Hillary, secretly from her secret private email server, talked to Way to go, Cody, in an email with Sid Blumenthal after he intervened in Libya.
01:32:16.000So what happened was you got a Sid Blumenthal-Cody Shearer operation that started in March of 2016, before the hack, before anything was even alleged to happen.
01:32:27.000And you've heard of the Steele dossier, right?
01:32:30.000The Shearer dossier is called, if you look into it, which was sent to the FBI, by the way, it's called the second dossier.
01:34:29.000All I'm getting at here is that You see the New York Times doing all these positive pieces, it makes you worry, but I think you're probably right.
01:34:38.000They're probably just doing that to ingratiate themselves and to get close.
01:34:41.000Now they're doing positive pieces about PewDiePie because the attempts to PewDiePie, the attempts to intimidate him, haven't worked.
01:34:48.000That's why I knew you knew him, I brought it up, so that makes me feel good about it.
01:36:12.000The other thing that's going on that very few people are talking about right now is, and we did this a couple days ago, Brett Kimberlin, the convicted serial bomber, who was also working with Alexander Chalupa, who goes back to Cody Shearer to the 90s.
01:36:27.000So the real story about Ukraine, the real story, It's all out there.
01:36:35.000It's a big corrupt thing where the deep state's been laundering money, going back to the Cold War, and it's been a playground for Soros and others.
01:36:42.000And Trump has been burrowing into that and it pisses him off.
01:36:46.000But I think overall, the impeachment has boosted Trump with his constituents.
01:36:51.000But it's still a danger because I think they might be able to twist enough arms with people like Romney in there to get the votes they need in the Senate.
01:37:21.000And then Trump had to say, hey, Lindsey, support me for him to even condemn What's happening in the House, which shows, though, pressure is good.
01:37:27.000So keep pressure on all of those senators, especially the Republicans, because let me tell you, I think they're going.
01:37:32.000Do you agree with me, though, that they're really trying to get Trump out?
01:37:55.000All right, constitutional lawyer, and I'm telling you, a really smart guy, because I have a lot of general knowledge, and this guy knows what he's talking about, and then some.
01:38:07.000Robert Barnes is riding shotgun with us.
01:38:08.000He's going to be hosting the fourth hour.
01:38:10.000Our guest host had a family emergency.
01:38:31.000Paul wrote about it and most of it is the Free Beacon.
01:38:34.000I bet they called up Drudge and said, hey man, that's our story.
01:38:37.000It doesn't matter to me as long as it gets out.
01:38:39.000Majority of Americans want First Amendment rewritten.
01:38:44.000And the big story is that they had the First Amendment organization come out and do this poll.
01:38:52.000And I wanted to bring this up to our lawyer friend.
01:38:54.000A new poll has found that the majority of Americans want to rewrite the First Amendment to reflect the cultural norms of today in order to stop hate speech.
01:39:04.000The survey indicates free speech is under more threat than previously believed, according to a campaign for free speech who conducted the poll.
01:39:10.00051% of Americans want to see the First Amendment rewritten, while more than 60% agree with restricting free speech in some way.
01:39:17.000Nearly 60% of millennials, who also say they're communists, 50%, agree with the Constitution goes too far in allowing hate speech in modern America.
01:39:25.000This is a little ad I'm gonna do here for you.
01:39:27.000speech, you know, that new invention they got rid of speech in Europe with and
01:39:30.000should be done over. Compared to 48% of Gen Xers, 47% of baby boomers. Most
01:39:36.000Millennials also support laws that would make hate speech a crime. 54% want jail
01:39:41.000time for offenders and it's whatever the Southern Poverty Law Center or the ADL
01:39:45.000defines. And this is a little ad I'm gonna do here for you.
01:39:50.000The ADL came out this month, just a few weeks ago, and said this is a hate
01:39:57.000symbol, ban anybody using it. All those old 7up ads, Obama doing it.
01:40:11.000This is about these groups being high priest and being able to decide what language you can use and remove things out of the lexicon, out of the nomenclature, out of the alphabet.
01:41:51.000So, ladies and gentlemen, we need to counter this.
01:41:53.000major leaguer and MLB analyst now and the gesture was made behind him and by
01:41:56.000the way Doug Glanville is African-American and now the sponge who is white made this symbol.
01:42:00.000So they're just looking for something this is all Smollett type behavior
01:42:05.000banned for life for doing it so ladies and gentlemen we need to counter this
01:42:09.000there's even an NBA you know top three-pointer who has a symbol similar to
01:42:14.000this I mean is are they gonna get rid of it in the Apple emojis and the Android
01:42:19.000emojis this is insane this is the international symbol for okay or in a
01:42:23.000chef says you know this is or you say it's delicious they know what they're
01:42:28.000doing don't they Robert I was the first one to bring suit on this.
01:42:31.000I brought suit for Cassandra Fairbanks against a media personality who falsely said that saying the A-OK, doing that in the White House in that particular instance, was racist when it wasn't racist.
01:42:41.000Cassandra Fairbanks is part Puerto Rican.
01:42:43.000I met her mother who is truly Puerto Rican to the bone.
01:43:42.000And what it is, is they want to ban certain speech and ban certain images simply because somebody else may misappropriate them, or in this case, a meme that was meant as a joke.
01:43:51.000I mean, the same 4chan people were trying to get people to ban milk by making milk a racist symbol.
01:43:57.000They were just trying to show how absurd the language control and speech control is.
01:44:00.000Exactly, and then some of the left picked it up, BuzzFeed thought it was real and said, Milk is racist.
01:44:07.000It shows the degree to which they have lost their sense of perspective.
01:44:10.000So the idea that this, which, the reason why Trump uses it, Trump uses a lot of subtle hand signals that communicate, not racism, but communicate approval.
01:44:19.000And so he uses that as, hey, this is okay, this is what I'm doing is okay, what I'm saying is okay.
01:45:21.000This is a very Foucault concept from the old academic structure that language is entirely subjective and that you can redefine it, that language is power, and that you can create power by owning the language and getting to define what is and isn't.
01:45:31.000And that's why people that have gone through college now, I remember hearing this like five years ago, it was Barton Springs, big big open pool here in Austin.
01:45:38.000Rock bottom, you know, natural spring.
01:45:39.000And there were two Hispanic guys, obviously stoned.
01:45:42.000I just swam a mile, got out, landed on the grass.
01:45:44.000And they're going, hey man, I want some Chinese food.
01:45:47.000And the other guy goes, you can't say that, that's racist.
01:45:49.000And they thought saying Chinese, because they've gotten rid of Chinese New Year.
01:46:27.000Please share it after we show it to you on the other side.
01:46:28.000Then we're going to shift gears into campaign 2020 and this guy's a top handicapper.
01:46:33.000Constitutional lawyer Robert Barnes is our guest.
01:46:36.000I want to play part of this report and then get his take on it because those of us, you the viewers, and I'm not kissing your butt, it's true.
01:46:43.000That understand how the world works and understand that the ideals of America is what made us so wealthy, so powerful, so successful.
01:46:51.000Geographically, we're not that big of a country.
01:46:53.000Russia's almost four times bigger than us.
01:46:56.000At the end of World War II and into the 50s, we had 4% of the world's population over half the wealth.
01:47:02.000Well, that's pretty much gone now because we gave up on our basic freedoms.
01:47:42.000And then, oh, and we'll know, the professor will say they're on the hate speech boards that San Francisco and New York have set up, where, oh, we decided you discriminated.
01:47:52.000Quarter million dollar fine if you say illegal alien.
01:48:14.000And if you're an alien, you can be an alien resident, then you're legally here.
01:48:20.000So to distinguish those who are citizens versus not, alien is the legal term of art, and to distinguish between those who are legally here and not legally here as aliens, it's illegal alien.
01:49:08.000There's no other way to characterize it, no other way to define it.
01:49:10.000It really is, they're adopting some of the craziest applications of sort of the Foucault subjective languages power idea, and they're trying to manifest it across, just like saying... It is Foucaultian.
01:49:25.000When I come into the U.S., and that's constitutional, they check my passport, they know there's warrants or whatever, you're passing port.
01:49:31.000That's the membrane of the nation that protects it from pirates and bad things and people coming in with a plague or whatever.
01:49:37.000But then literally, they let illegal aliens just through now, or secret flights like the EU does, and under Obama the U.S.
01:49:43.000does, from Somalia of all places, sometimes thousands a night coming in secret.
01:49:48.000So it's a deep stake that's literally UN run under the treaty until Trump withdrew two years ago, bringing people in under our nose illegally, but then saying if we want to check who they are, we're the bad guys.
01:50:00.000I mean, the idea is that if you control language, you control people.
01:50:03.000And if you control who the population is, then you control the country as a whole.
01:50:09.000And so there's been an effort to use immigration to change the nature of the country politically to have more influence over the domestic citizen population.
01:50:18.000And it's backfired almost everywhere where they've done this on a massive scale.
01:50:21.000Let's look at the Panopticon before we play this video since you've raised this point.
01:50:25.000One of Foucault's points is the old French prison where you've got the spire in the middle and then everybody with the guards in it with a circular prison around it so they always feel like they're being watched.
01:50:35.000Well, you know the establishment doesn't run out as many hit teams or kill as many people domestically as the CIA did, as they said, during the 70s at its peak when they were killing probably conservatively thousands a year because they could get away with it.
01:50:47.000Their own surveillance grid now has caught them, where now it's the deep states grinding to a halt, because it's just, it is panopticonic, and they've been, they're falling into their own pit.
01:50:58.000I mean, the whole idea is, you know, why did we design prisons the way we did, and why did we design punishment the way we did, and why do we treat insane people different over time?
01:51:06.000And so there was a part of Foucault's analysis that was historically correct, which is that the way in which we treat punishment says something about our system of society, and that our society's shifting from public punishment to private punishment, from a mechanism of public shame to private surveillance, reflected a shift of the goal of the state in the way it was reflecting its ideology through punishment to the broader population.
01:51:27.000And but now they're taking some of the wackier components of applications of Foucault and saying, well, if we can control language, we can control the public.
01:52:08.000They already knew that, but it doesn't matter.
01:52:10.000You want to dress up like a Chinaman from 200 years ago, that's your right, and people are projecting on that it's meant to offend, but you have a right to offend.
01:52:20.000So this guy wearing this, you can't see he's a radio listener, they're cussing at him, they're yelling at him, white students, black students, Hispanic students, but then he goes to Chinatown and talks to people Who've just gotten here and who speak Chinese.
01:53:15.000Today we are at UCLA talking to college students about my costume for Halloween and wondering what they think about cultural appropriation.
01:55:41.000Most of them tried to escape communism.
01:55:44.000There's a lot more of this on Infowars.com.
01:55:46.000We'll be right back in Handicap the Election and get Barnes' take on the latest in the impeachment and the secret star chamber tribunals that he's going to be hosting the fourth hour.
01:55:55.000All right, ladies and gentlemen, I do intend to take a lot of phone calls tomorrow, but we do have a very special guest with some really big information on a lot of fronts.
01:56:05.000And really a warning to the President as well.
01:56:44.000That's what's happening on college campuses.
01:56:46.000They've been developing their speech codes.
01:56:47.000They've been developing attacks and approaches that basically are getting people to not believe in free speech anymore.
01:56:53.000And they really don't understand the consequences of that.
01:56:55.000They don't appreciate the consequences of that.
01:56:57.000They don't realize that this is one of the greatest achievements of the American Revolution for the entire world.
01:57:03.000That once you give the state The power to control speech, whether it's through civil lawsuits, whether it's through criminal punishment, whether it's through university speech codes, whether it's through any kind of structure, you pose a direct and imminent and immediate risk to the free expansion of free thought, free ideas, and a free press.
01:57:22.000Because you don't have free thought, you don't have free expression, you don't have free democracies, you don't have free elections, unless you have free speech.
01:57:29.000That is the premise behind all of it that fuels all of it.
01:57:34.000It reflected, like, at the peak of the Cold War, they did a poll and they found that they could get a majority of Americans to identify the Declaration of Independence as something that should be banned as a communist document.
01:57:47.000It's that kind of approach that basically terrifies those who believe in the fundamental American freedoms and American liberties.
01:57:55.000And you're seeing it in a range of civil cases.
01:57:57.000You're seeing it in a range of criminal cases, like the recent criminal Connecticut case.
01:58:02.000Uh, that you're seeing it on college campuses.
01:58:04.000And so these millennials have been conditioned to believe from public education all the way back to high school and through college that free speech is not something they should believe in.
01:58:12.000They should focus more on someone else's emotional safety than whether an idea is true and having a widest, broadest expression of ideas.
01:58:19.000And they think authoritarianism is now a virtue because they have been brought up in these schools and with the politically correct television and with everyone bowing and trying to tie themselves in bigger loops.
01:58:31.000Now one of the biggest tampon manufacturers just took women, the word woman, off of it because it might upset a man that thinks he's a woman.
01:58:38.000Well then he thinks he's a woman and he ought to love it when he sticks them in his rear end.
01:58:41.000I mean this is the insanity where nurses are being fired in the UK for not doing pap smears on a man's penis.
01:58:47.000A pap smear, ladies and gentlemen, is on the cervix entering the uterus.
01:58:54.000But this is the mass mental illness where the world cycling champion is a biological man.
01:58:59.000This is a war on reality and people are giving up their birthright, fought and paid for in blood, sweat and tears of free speech.
01:59:08.000Because once you lose your speech, It's constantly being redefined, and they're constantly making you do more for your speech.
01:59:15.000And then they're seeing secret things for your speech, like an ad for Tiffany's where the woman covers her eye and has the diamond on, and some of the protest group in Hong Kong did that symbol, and you know, saying they're covering their face from face scanners, and so they apologized to the Communist Chinese.
01:59:41.000The whole system is designed increasingly to make sure that people think correctly rather than they think well.
01:59:49.000And so you go back to people like Professor Christopher Lash who said the reason why you engage people who disagree with you is that it is in your emotional offend, you being emotionally offended by this person disagreeing with you, leads you to research and better develop your ideas, better develop the facts by behind your ideas. The more controversial or provocative a
02:00:07.000statement is, the more likely it is you're going to become better self-educated
02:00:36.000They care more about what you think than that you think.
02:00:39.000And that the purpose of the free speech clause is to make sure that people have the competency and capability to think for themselves and to evaluate things for themselves and have the competency skill set toolkit to be able to think.
02:00:52.000And that means challenging and confronting ideas with which they disagree.
02:00:55.000This is a war on civilization, and everybody knows more diverse speech, that is the type of diversity that's good.
02:01:06.000Now, you're going to be doing handicap in the election, getting in the impeachment yourself, all of that, calls if you want, when you host the fourth hour.
02:01:13.000But I want to, I rarely play something twice, but I want to play clip 14 and 15, because you've been talking about for the beginning, It's not a real impeachment proceeding.
02:01:22.000It's true, but nobody knew that at the time.
02:01:24.000They're not even having a real procedure for the real process because they're having a fake secret hearing to then have their fake evidence that can't be challenged to then just have an up-down vote, which isn't a legitimate impeachment process and itself is impeachable.
02:01:38.000I know they have impeachment in the House and the Senate.
02:01:40.000We've seen the Senate begin to have votes on condemning the Democrats and they voted along party lines.
02:01:45.000But here's Matt Gaetz, Steve Scalise and Jim Jordan Breaking down the fact that they're having these secret star-chambered events, and as a constitutional lawyer, one of the top out there, I want to get your take on it.
02:02:00.000And so I'm going to have a few of my colleagues give remarks, and then we're going to try to go in there, and we're going to try to figure out what's going on on behalf of the millions of Americans that we represent that want to see this Congress working for them, and not obsessed with attacking a president who we believe has not done anything to deserve impeachment.
02:02:18.000Now the Republican whip, Steve Scalise.
02:02:26.000I think that's a question so many people have, so many of my colleagues have, so many people in the press should have, is through those hidden closed doors over there, Adam Schiff is trying to impeach a President of the United States.
02:02:41.000Literally trying to overturn the results of the 2016 election, a year before Americans get to go to the polls to decide who's going to be the president.
02:02:49.000And frankly, it should be the people of this country who decide who's going to be the president, not Nancy Pelosi and not Adam Schiff in secret behind closed doors.
02:02:57.000The fact that Adam Schiff won't even let the press in, you can't even go in and see what's going on in that room.
02:03:03.000Voting members of Congress are being denied access from being able to see what's happening behind these closed doors where they're trying to impeach the President of the United States with a one-sided set of rules.
02:03:36.000We will demand better for the American people.
02:03:41.000We'll walk this into the next hour and I'll leave in about five minutes into the next hour and let you take the seat because I want to listen while I have my lunch and what we have to say.
02:03:55.000When we talk about a clear and present danger, we've been conditioned so long to increasing a successful approximation of tyranny that now it's textbook Authoritarianism on every front.
02:04:19.000I told you three years ago that was happening.
02:04:21.000And because you've got this rogue, out-of-control system, Trump can't get control of it, or he doesn't want to, I don't think that's the case, but we're investigating it all, to have them shift reading fake documents on air, he gets caught, so now he runs in here, and it turns out that these are all conspirators, just keep saying, oh, somebody told me, but they won't say who, so it never ends, so Trump can't ever face an accuser.
02:04:47.000This is the big crime, this is the fraud, this is the outrage, and that the Justice Department's done nothing, and that Trump's doing nothing, and that we're doing nothing.
02:04:55.000I mean, thank God these congressmen are up there and they're charging in to expose it, but this is the next level.
02:05:01.000It's like the left's going, no one ever does pure tyranny, because it backfires.
02:05:22.000So, it's no coincidence that this is state-style politics and state-style policies that you saw in the Stasi, that you saw in the Soviet Union, because those were leftist regimes, communist regimes.
02:05:46.000Secretive hearings, no due process, no ability.
02:05:48.000You go through the constitutional rights in the civil or criminal process, rights to confront your accusers, rights to due process of law.
02:05:55.000Rights to know the, rights to discovery of the information used against you.
02:05:59.000Rights to be able to present in the adversarial system.
02:06:01.000Rights to counsel and representation in that entire process.
02:06:05.000All of those rights are being denied the President of the United States because this is sort of a deep state Democratic Party combined coup collusive effort to undermine and take out the elected President of the United States before he can win reelection.
02:06:17.000When we come back, myself and everybody else, they're all, the universities, the ADL, the Southern Prairie Law Center, the NAACP, they're all openly abandoning the Bill of Rights.
02:06:29.000He's taking over here in the next segment.
02:06:31.000He says he does want to take calls, so...
02:06:34.000What do you want to take calls on, monsieur?
02:06:36.000I mean, probably the president and the impeachment process and how it works legally and why what's happening here is not only ahistorical, but a direct threat to constitutional liberties for the future of the country.
02:07:17.000But that's why it's even more of a threat is because they're not going to stop, and they have made an institutional decision from the top of the Democrats down to abandon the Bill of Rights Constitution and to imprison their opposition.
02:08:05.000Statism has creeped into the ideology.
02:08:08.000It's not only the sort of operational methodology of the Deep State and Democratic Party, because a lot of this is the Deep State wanting an operational coup of American foreign policy.
02:08:17.000I mean, they're actually overtly stating in these depositions.
02:08:46.000I mean, it's these deep state operatives who've instigated conflict that led to the civil war in Ukraine, led to the conflicts throughout the Mideast, led to conflicts in parts of Africa, led to conflicts in parts of Latin America and Central America.
02:08:58.000A large part of the immigration problem we have today dates to deep state policies and politics over the last half century in Central America.
02:09:04.000Overthrowing government after government after government.
02:09:07.000Empowering cartels and criminal operatives.
02:09:10.000They just believe they have a right to rule.
02:09:59.000That's why the big churches, when the churches were the state, were ornate.
02:10:03.000It was designed to impose its will and its power on the populace and the public, and to feel subservient, and to feel powerless, and to feel impotent in being able to express their individual will.
02:10:13.000Societies like that stagnate and fall apart.
02:10:16.000Societies that make us feel big and strong and powerful just explode with vibrance.
02:10:37.000And the degree of arrogance to be able to go in and believe that they can file bogus whistleblower claims, make inaccurate, untruthful statements in those claims under penalty of perjury, have those claims illicitly leaked, and now in these Stasi, Star Chamber, South hearings, to be able to selectively leak and propagate false stories against the President of the United States.
02:10:55.000Listen, we're coming back after this break.
02:10:56.000You're going to be hosting, and their calls are coming up.
02:11:42.000The social engineers know how we tick.
02:11:46.000And so they will create an artificial system of collectivism where a centralized corporate board collectivizes us for the so-called good of the people.
02:11:57.000But really, we're being collectivized so we can be controlled and engineered and further dumbed down and turned into slaves.
02:12:04.000That's the admitted globalist program.
02:12:07.000So I like to pull back and look at things that are really hard to change versus things that are really easy to change.
02:12:14.000And InfoWars has been instrumental thanks to your support in launching major initiatives against the anti-human forces of the NWO.
02:12:24.000That said though, electromagnetic radiation from 5G, what they're doing to us through the vaccines, all of this is a real challenge.
02:12:33.000The brainwashing of our children, the sexualization of our children, all of this is done to sabotage the species so we don't go to the next level.
02:12:42.000But one of the ways we can really, really take action is with things that our bodies absolutely have to have to live and survive.
02:12:52.000And these are things that the globalists have very quietly, but in a steady way, focused on to make sure that we don't get them in our diets so that we are dumb, so that we are slow, so that we are lethargic, so that we don't have that initiative.
02:13:08.000Because if we have the initiative, well then we will make choices in our lives and be involved in ways that take control away from the control freak social engineer, globalist, the mad scientist that think they're God.
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02:15:00.000And please tell others about this information and give them the facts because this is key to stopping the globalist agenda.
02:15:07.000Welcome back to the Alex Jones Show on Infowars.com.
02:15:10.000This is Robert Barnes guest hosting for this hour.
02:15:13.000We appreciate your calls and we see some are coming in and we'll get to those in a few minutes.
02:15:17.000I've had a lot of questions about the Texas case concerning the seven-year-old who's part of a custody dispute that is concerning whether or not His mother has the authority to, as part of her custody, to transition him into a girl and what kind of mental health treatment he should receive, whether there should be a biological treatment that she has the power to.
02:15:41.000And in reviewing some of the records, so there's the today the Texas governor announced that he had the Attorney General involved in investigating the case to make sure it complies with Texas law.
02:15:51.000And really it's a question where the left has a contradiction.
02:15:54.000So in cases of immunization and in other contexts, many people on the left, on the legal left, take the position that parents' custodial rights does not extend to their decision about what vaccines their children receive or don't receive.
02:16:08.000But here, many on the left are taking the opposite position and saying that a parent's custodial rights includes transitioning a seven-year-old boy into a girl.
02:16:19.000And that's really the sort of core legal question is, what does custody involve?
02:16:25.000So without commenting in detail about that case, because we haven't seen the court transcripts or the underlying records, there's only been published reports concerning it, but we haven't been able to see some of the underlying documents.
02:16:36.000But what the broader legal issue that's implicated is, does a parent's custodial rights, as opposed to another parent, Give that custodial parent the right to have the boy referred to as a girl, have the right to require that the other parent treat the boy as a girl, have the right to have medical interference or intervention in the boy's life to transition him into a girl.
02:17:27.000So, for example, does someone have to, if one parent has one religious belief, another parent has a different religious belief, does the non-custodial parent have to assert the religious beliefs of the custodial parent when in the presence of the child?
02:17:42.000Traditionally, there's been respect for both parents' rights in parenting their child as they see fit.
02:17:48.000And this case raises all of those questions and goes right to the core of these issues.
02:17:53.000And it's been a little shocking to hear that there are medical advisors and medical experts out there saying that parents should transition their kid in a pre-puberty age into a different
02:18:06.000gender because the parent wishes it or the parent believes the child wishes it.
02:18:12.000So that's where the legal issue comes down to. That's sort of the legal
02:18:16.000scope of the question and it raises deep questions as there's this broader
02:18:20.000societal push to force the idea of gender identity being subjective onto the broader
02:18:26.000This case also gets into that question.
02:18:28.000So there's been, there was conflicting testimony from the published reports, where one group of experts referred to gender as an objective biological definition.
02:18:36.000Others said it was a social construct.
02:18:38.000And they had conflicting interpretations of what that meant for custodial rights involved in the health care of their child, depending on which underlying belief system they had.
02:18:48.000And this reliance on medical experts raises other questions.
02:18:51.000What happens when the medical expert has a particular political preference or religious bias on the subject matter?
02:18:56.000How does that impact and influence the custodial upraising of the kid?
02:19:01.000Where's the court's appropriate intervention line?
02:19:04.000And again, the legal left has had contradictory positions on that as well because they say custodial parents have no rights to deny vaccines if the state compels them or demands them.
02:19:14.000They're even considering criminalizing it in aspects of California and New York.
02:19:19.000And yet here they're saying that the one custodial parent can overrule another custodial parent and dictating the gender identification of a child even against their biological designation.
02:19:30.000So there's a lot of legal issues and constitutional issues implicated as to the authority of it, and they're going to be far from easy to extract, but it reflects the broader social and public policy debate that's taking place in the country.
02:19:43.000And the reason why the Texas governor got involved is because of the widespread public outrage at the idea That a court system could authorize a parent's custodial rights to include forcing that child to undergo gender transitioning and gender identification change against the will of the non-custodial parent.
02:20:03.000And that's sort of the broader scope of the legal issues involved.
02:20:07.000The reason why custody mattered is because whoever had custody, the court system appeared to be interpreting as having the exclusive prerogative of determining the gender identification and treatment of a child.
02:20:18.000We have the Connecticut case involving where people are being charged for using racist words.
02:20:23.000This goes back to the Brandenburg case and other cases which we'll discuss with the callers after we come back on the break.
02:20:29.000So stick with us here on the Alex Jones Show at Infowars.com.
02:20:35.000Welcome back to the Alex Jones Show here at Infowars.com.
02:20:39.000One of the other articles yesterday from the arguments made in the Second Circuit Court of Appeals up in New York concerned the attempts of the New York District Attorney's Office to harass the President by seeking and by subpoenaing a wide range of financial records that are clearly outside the scope of the purported investigation.
02:20:58.000They purport to be investigating, according to the report, whether or not payments made to attorney Michael Cohen during the campaign were made consistent with state law.
02:21:07.000But what they subpoenaed doesn't relate to that.
02:21:10.000They subpoenaed eight years of Trump's personal financial records.
02:21:14.000How does eight years of financial records relate to two transactions in October of 2016?
02:21:27.000That it again reveals how inadequate the grand jury has become as a test because when you have politically motivated grand juries in politically hostile areas to a particular person or party, then you're going to get these kind of outcomes.
02:21:41.000And it was in fear of this precise situation that the founders made it clear that impeachment is the exclusive remedy for any particular conduct that is found to violate the criminal laws.
02:21:51.000That's why impeachment refers to high crimes and misdemeanors as the impeachable offense, not misuse of power, not somebody doesn't like what they did, not that the Democrat... There is no impeachment provision for investigating Democrats.
02:22:05.000There is no impeachment provision for opposing deep state policies or prerogatives.
02:22:09.000There's only for high crimes and misdemeanors.
02:22:11.000And that means impeachment, not criminal investigation, not random counties doing grand jury investigations, is the appropriate remedy.
02:22:18.000So the headline was about how grand juries wouldn't even have that authority to investigate the president in case he shot someone.
02:22:25.000But that's because that's the way the Constitution designed it, knowing that otherwise, politically hostile grand juries in the hundreds and thousands of counties that exist across the country could politically harass their adversary by doing ceaseless criminal investigations.
02:22:39.000The position that President Trump's lawyers took before the Second Circuit is the same position President Jefferson took many years ago.
02:22:48.000So let's go to some of the questions and some of the callers that have questions concerning the impeachment issues.
02:23:03.000Yeah, I was wondering whether there would be any kind of strategic advantage, whether real or perceived, to go ahead with the impeachment so as not to interfere with the second term.
02:23:53.000So I think from a certain political perspective, the impeachment highlights and awakens Trump's
02:23:59.000core base to the risk of what's taking place.
02:24:02.000That's why we have a Paul Revere Spirit of 1776 t-shirt that you can buy at theinfowarsstore.com.
02:24:08.000It's in part an answer to that call, to be ready to answer the call.
02:24:11.000So from a certain perspective you're correct that the impeachment awakens his base in a way that can rally his base to help him with re-election.
02:24:21.000It's unfortunate it had to reach that dramatic posture and that this unlawful impeachment is still a real risk and a real threat to the president.
02:24:29.000What it reveals is the degree to which the Democrats and the deep state opponents of the president are willing to resort in order to go after this elected president, to once again try to dictate all foreign policy in the United States against the president's wishes, to try to coerce a certain foreign policy agenda from his subordinates and others.
02:24:46.000To be afraid and intimidated by these Stasi-style star chamber secret hearings that are taking place, where witnesses are being forced to testify under penalty of perjury, often not presented the subpoenas until they show up.
02:24:58.000One witness had to go out and get private counsel because the witness was ambushed at the hearing with a sudden subpoena, which created a different legal risk of exposure for that individual.
02:25:08.000So you're seeing a very rogue and wayward prosecutorial process that is much more reminiscent of Politburo-style investigations than anything that resembles the open, transparent process that congressional impeachment is supposed to be about, and that due process is supposed to recognize and protect and enshrine.
02:25:25.000So yes, you're right that to a certain degree, this awakens everybody to the degree and depth of opposition the president faces.
02:25:32.000The fact they're willing to resort to such an extreme mechanism as impeachment and an
02:25:37.000extreme method of obtaining that impeachment as they are doing with their secret hearings
02:25:42.000under penalty of perjury, often where only Democrats are present and transcripts are
02:25:48.000Only leaked portions of transcripts are released.
02:25:50.000Fake and false information is released.
02:25:52.000That's why the Republicans had to literally storm the Democratic hearing yesterday in
02:25:58.000order to be able to find out what's going on, because that's the degree of illicit and
02:26:02.000unusual and unprecedented activity by this Democratic Congress.
02:26:05.000So yeah, that's a good question and a good point, but it all depends on the public rallying
02:26:10.000to the Paul Revere call to defend this president against this unlawful impeachment.
02:26:14.000It is his only protection against these unlawful actions, and it will only work if the people respond and the people heed the Paul Revere call.
02:27:08.000I mean, they believe they can create their own reality.
02:27:11.000It's sort of of the same script of the A-OK sign.
02:27:15.000I mean, the reason for the popularity of the hat that we're currently, that InfoWars store you can get now, the A-OK, is to get you to believe that that somehow is a secret racist symbol.
02:27:24.000It's the same logic, it's the same idea, which is that they can just tell you something is lawful and that you'll believe it and that you'll accept it even when it's patently and plainly unlawful by the plain language of the text.
02:27:35.000It's like the old days when the church controlled access to the Bible and didn't allow people to read it for themselves and realize that the Bible said things different than what was being said from the pulpit in the various state institutionalized churches at the time.
02:28:18.000We go back to the Declaration of Independence, that none are more equal than others.
02:28:22.000And yet here we have clear rights of free speech, free thought, free expression, that the president is the executive branch and decides not only criminal investigative process but all of our foreign policy, that there are rights that are applicable to everyone including the president of due process, the rights to confront accusers, The rights to a fair trial, the rights to a fair investigative process, all of those rights are being plainly denied.
02:28:43.000That Congress is supposed to be open and transparent, open to the public, open to the people, and the way they engage in activities too, and here they're violating that on a routine and regular basis.
02:28:53.000What's happening is a clear, flagrant violation of the Constitution.
02:28:57.000They're wanting to rewrite the Constitution in live time, and that's why it is only up to the American people to prevent this from occurring.
02:29:03.000Not only to this president, but for our own future.
02:29:06.000Come back after the break and we'll take more of your calls.
02:29:10.000Welcome back to the Alex Jones Show on Infowars.com.
02:29:14.000Taking your calls, let's go to Diane in Illinois.
02:30:02.000I think what you're referencing is there were various efforts by the Obama administration through the Federal Election Commission and through the Federal Communications Commission to dictate and determine what could be said over the airwaves, to set new rules in terms of net neutrality and other aspects that could have created problems for people's ability to have free speech and free press in the country.
02:30:22.000And that definitely was a real risk and a real exposure point.
02:30:26.000And some of those reforms that he attempted to push through were ultimately undone once Trump was elected.
02:30:32.000But Obama waged an ongoing war against Fox News and anybody who had a dissident and different opinion than his own.
02:30:40.000And what he reflected is how the professional class as a class, increasingly very liberal in their political preferences and prerogatives, believe that it's more important that someone think the right thing than they think correctly in the first place, that they be able to think.
02:30:58.000You see this in Gabe Sherman's books on Fox and the Showtime series on Fox.
02:31:03.000That really seem to believe that people are only conservative in America because Fox News exists.
02:31:08.000That this sort of presumption that is if they could control all mechanisms of speech and thought in the country that they could get people to think the way they wanted them to think.
02:31:17.000And it reflects a disturbing and distorted perception of both the human mind but also the human conscience and how it really processes information and absorbs it and communicates it and expresses it.
02:31:27.000But of course is also a fundamental threat to the fundamental and foundational freedoms in America.
02:31:32.000And that's what you're seeing sort of broad scale and wholesale attempts to the civil legal system, the criminalization of speech in certain contexts, college boards and universities passing speech codes in certain places, punishing people for speech.
02:31:44.000And what you see in the millennial, particularly young millennials on the left, believing that there should be a safe space exception to the First Amendment to the U.S.
02:31:52.000Constitution to prevent them from hearing speech they don't like.
02:31:56.000The right of free speech is not only the right of expression, but it's the right of the audience
02:32:00.000to hear and listen and make up their own mind.
02:32:04.000So no one has a right to say what you have a right to listen to and what you have a right
02:33:27.000So on both of those accords, I think fear of assassination entered the American political lexicon, particularly in the 1960s.
02:33:33.000I mean, the first American president to be assassinated was Abraham Lincoln, who had a reclamation project that may have unified the country in a more productive, positive manner than what ultimately happened.
02:33:43.000which built residual resentment on both sides of the border, the Mason-Dixon line,
02:33:49.000that created almost a century of problems, not only for African Americans,
02:33:52.000but for Americans across the board politically.
02:33:55.000But really the 1960s is when it sealed it, when President Kennedy was assassinated,
02:34:00.000and the explanations for it unsatisfactory to a wide range of the American public and populace.
02:34:05.000Then Martin Luther King's assassination, with again questions raised about the nature of that assassination.
02:34:10.000A jury trial in Memphis ultimately concluded that there was a conspiracy behind that assassination but the press didn't fully give full coverage to it.
02:34:18.000That was brought on behalf of members of the King family.
02:34:21.000Then we have the assassination of Robert Kennedy in 1968 leading up to his potential nomination to the presidency.
02:34:28.000So when you see these high-profile people assassinated back to back to back during a time period around the world Where Patrice Lumumba, who was the great African hope for a democratic experiment in Africa, is assassinated and killed.
02:34:39.000You have a range of coups and overthrown governments throughout Central America, through parts of Asia, through parts of Africa, through parts of Europe during this time period.
02:34:48.000The Soviet Union specialized in assassinating its political dissidents where, not only within the country, but outside the country.
02:34:56.000So the people became more politically conditioned to assassination as a tool of power.
02:35:01.000That's why a lot of people become concerned that as President Trump shows his independence from deep state power and is willing to expose the corruption and collusion between deep state, big tech, big media, and the Democrats in Congress, That those people who might be the most implicated in those scandals might want to take, might use as a remedy, the remedy that used to be taken throughout the world in different parts of the world over the past half century, which includes assassination.
02:35:30.000My own personal view on that is that I think anything like that will be seen as exactly what it is.
02:35:35.000So I think that our biggest deterrence is again the public willingness and the public consciousness to not allow that to occur and to take political action, correct political action, if anything like it attempts to occur.
02:35:48.000As to the various allegations of Trump being a Russian asset and various people connected to it, That was sort of an effort by the deep state which has been hostile to Russia's policies and prerogatives because Putin is an independent actor.
02:36:01.000Putin doesn't abide by deep state objectives, doesn't abide by EU objectives.
02:36:06.000He does what he considers best for Russia.
02:36:08.000And that's what Trump respected in Putin and also disagreed with him whenever Russia's interests conflict with America's interests.
02:36:15.000But he understood Putin was someone you could negotiate with, you could work with, you could find areas of common interest with.
02:36:21.000And so he was willing and open to have a new detente with Putin because it would be critical
02:36:26.000to deal with actual threats to American economic security moving forward, and that's China.
02:36:32.000And the military security involving the politicized, radicalized Islam in parts of the Middle East,
02:36:39.000which where we may have areas of common interest with Russia.
02:36:43.000And so any effort to reach out to various members of people connected to Putin really
02:36:47.000simply reflected peace, that President Trump is the peace candidate, doesn't want unnecessary
02:36:53.000war and conflict in places where either we cannot prevail or we cannot achieve an objective
02:37:59.000It's just the practical political reality.
02:38:02.000Parts of the deep state operatives wish it were.
02:38:04.000And you go back to the Clintons, who probably saw Russia as a perfect place for them to make lots of money when they left office in 1999 and 2000.
02:38:12.000Putin has been a personal hindrance and obstacle to the self-enrichment that the Clinton Foundation received from countries like Ukraine.
02:38:19.000And it's no coincidence at the same time you're seeing these coup attempt efforts, you're seeing Hillary Clinton smear her Democratic political opponents as quote-unquote Russian agents, including Congresswoman Gabbard, who's actually served in the military and just has the same independent views of foreign policy that the President has, and otherwise is very much to the left.
02:38:39.000And yet, here she's rumored that she wants to run again.
02:38:41.000So when we come back after the hour, how much does Hillary Clinton hide behind the impeachment regime being waged against the President of the United States?
02:38:50.000Call it synchronicity, call it serendipity, call it fate.
02:38:53.000But I was racking my brain this afternoon on what shirt should be the iconic Trump 2020 election shirt put out by InfoWars.
02:39:02.000We had the most popular shirt in 2016, Hillary for prison.
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02:41:11.000Hey, just a quick question You know, I was trying to think of a way to uh, I don't know fire shift from his job I mean we have impeachment that was for the electric but is there a way us as American as citizens to Can impeach Schiff or have him fired from the position he actually holds to start this, you know, BS impeachment hearing.
02:41:34.000I mean, generally speaking, for good reasons.
02:41:37.000Usually you can only remove them by getting them beat at re-election time in Congress.
02:41:42.000But there is, in fact, a way for Congress members to be removed.
02:41:45.000If you'll remember, during the last cycle, before the Democrats seized control, there were efforts to remove certain congressmen from hearing committee positions solely based on them exposing deep state corruption and collusion.
02:41:58.000He can be removed or suspended from his committee position based on an independent ethics inquiry.
02:42:03.000Congressman Nunes was, based on bogus inquiries.
02:42:06.000Schiff has actually violated the rules according to what has been established.
02:42:10.000First he engaged in illicit conversations with the whistleblower, unknown and undisclosed at the time.
02:42:15.000Then after that, according to published reports, Schiff has engaged in a wide range of questionable tactics,
02:42:21.000including making false statements at the beginning of a hearing,
02:42:24.000making it sound like the transcript between the President Trump and the President of Ukraine
02:42:29.000had a bunch of statements in it that never occurred.
02:42:31.000It was a falsified, fictionalized, fabricated transcript by the conduct of Congressman Schiff,
02:42:38.000and he let it off with the hearing, knowing it would be repeated by the mainstream media
02:42:42.000around the world before the truth could get out, that it wasn't entirely fabricated.
02:42:46.000It was his imagined version of a conversation, not a real conversation.
02:42:50.000And now we have these secret Star Chamber-style hearings, and we have selective use of subpoenas.
02:42:57.000We have witnesses apparently being sabotaged and ambushed at the last minute with subpoenas for information or testimony different than what they anticipated and So there is a basis by which he can be removed from his committee post that gives him this control, that gives him this authority, because the only reason why he has the authority to hold these hearings and the only way he has authority to issue subpoenas is because he's the chair of the committee.
02:43:20.000What's ironic here in all of this is that it's a fundamental betrayal of what the Intelligence Committee's original purpose was.
02:43:26.000The Intelligence Committee was created by Senator Frank Church.
02:43:31.000It was originally a special select committee on intelligence, and its entire point and purpose was supposed to be to govern and supervise the intelligence community, not to be a tool of the intelligence community against the will and interest of the public and the populace, which is what it has become instead.
02:43:49.000What was supposed to be a tool to prevent Deep State from corrupting American policy and power has in fact become a tool to Actually do so and in this case to go after the President of the United States who is the elected and constitutionally in charge of the executive branch.
02:44:03.000So the other thing that can be done aside from trying to remove him from his committee post which is again up to the internal operations of Congress for which people can submit petitions and other things of that nature.
02:44:12.000The right to petition is an often under-remembered part of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
02:44:18.000Everybody has the right to petition their government.
02:44:20.000It's critical, essential, and fundamental and foundational to American freedoms.
02:44:24.000But the other part of that is he can, in fact, be removed from Congress by a vote of Congress.
02:44:29.000This goes back to Congressman Adam Clayton Powell, other congressmen over time.
02:44:34.000And Robert, just to jump in because the show's almost over and it's riveting, I just ate my lunch and had a meeting and watched you and the great callers.
02:44:40.000You're going to be co-hosting with me again tomorrow before you leave town.
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