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September 4, 2025 74 mins
(00:00:00) Show Updates and Thanks
(00:03:00) YouTube Channel Success By The Numbers
(00:13:08) And Now For The Show
(00:15:19) Robin Westman - Catholic School Shooter
(00:16:16) Politicizing Tragedy - Truth vs Lies
(00:17:58) Robin Westman - Possible Motives
(00:19:51) Westman - Trans and Mental Anguish
(00:21:15) Rosie O'Donnell - Uninformed Bad Take
(00:23:03) Occupy Democrats - Politicizing School Shooting
(00:23:42) Westman - Hate for All People
(00:23:58) Mental Illness - Westman's Real Tragedy
(00:25:31) Westman's Weapons and Journal
(00:28:09) Robin Westman - Turmoil and Battling Demons
(00:29:56) Is Trans The Problem?
(00:31:06) SSRI and Psychotropics - The Real Problem
(00:32:06) SSRI and Violence - Is There a Link?
(00:35:03) The Medicated Child - 2 Decades of Psychotropics
(00:37:39) School Shootings and Psychotropics
(00:39:32) The Correlation between School Shootings and Psychotropic
(00:41:22) The Real Story of The Catholic School Shooting
(00:43:34) Epstein - New Developments
(00:44:40) House Oversight - Subpoenas and Public Documents
(00:46:36) Epstein Accountability - When Will There Actually be Arrests?
(00:47:47) Names Made Public - What America Really Wants
(00:48:20) Marjorie Taylor Greene - Justice for Epstein Victims
(00:50:02) Epstein Victims Remain Strong
(00:50:59) Epstein Victims Made Public after Decades of Being Silenced
(00:51:34) Over 2 Decades and Still No Justice
(00:52:37) Epstein Justice No Matter Who You Are - Even Trump
(00:53:49) Epstein Survivors Say They Will Make Their Own List
(00:55:37) A Broken Record - We Need Arrests
(00:56:30) Anna Paulina Luna - Reaction To Epstein Victims
(00:57:57) Anna Paulina Luna - Shaken By What She Heard
(00:59:16) Justice Must Be Served
(00:59:53) Owen Shroyer vs Alex Jones
(01:02:51) Owen Shroyer's Statement
(01:08:10) My Take on Owen's Statement
(01:09:15) Alex Jones on Owen Shroyer Leaving
(01:12:34) My Take on Alex Jones' Response

Firstly I give a few show updates and thank everyone for their support. I then dive into the Minneapolis Catholic School Shooter, and discuss the politicization of this heinous act, as well as the opportunity that has been taken to turn this into a 'Protect Trans People' moment. Epstein Files and Clients are back in the news as the House Oversight Committee issues subpoenas and calls for accountability. I then finish the show discussing the Owen Shroyer vs Alex Jones drama.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Bush.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Welcome World of Blaze listeners and the viewers. Today is
a solo episode recording this September third, twenty twenty five,
and it's good to be back. It's going to be back, Honestly,
it's good to be back doing a solo episode. I've
got the throwback cock hat, which if you're not familiar
with the stuff I do on video on the show

(00:28):
I do with my brother Random thoughts with Manuel George.
This has been requested from time to time, so you know,
I definitely wear it, and I'm kind of feeling like
a like a little bit of an asshole today, so
you know, but I'm gonna keep it cool on the
camera here. Also got the old school cans back on.
Usually I wear in ears, but you know, I just
didn't feel like putt anything in my ears. And yeah,

(00:50):
so staying comfortable. Happy to be here talking to you.
And I got some updates, so if anyone's watching this,
anyone's listening to this for the first I'm just hanging there.
I'm gonna get to the meat and potatoes of things,
but I want to share some information and updates. Firstly,
hosting as a podcast or yes, hosting, so I moved

(01:12):
away from Sprecker at one time because there was too
many ads in the show and I just felt like
it was messing with the flow of the content. Then
we went over to RSS, or I did, and RSS
was kind of lackluster. Good people though, I mean I'm
not gonna lie. I mean good people. They do try
to help, great support, but just wasn't really a fit
for me in terms of what I was expecting. So

(01:32):
I actually did go back to Sprecker. I still had
they kept my Prime account open, so I guess you
know my show is still part of their Prime network.
And with that being said, you are going to start
hearing ads on the audio content again, because that's just
how it works over there Asprecker and especially being on
the Prime network. I will probably more than likely be

(01:56):
doing something like a sub stack. I don't know if
it's gonna be any patron or anything, but maybe it's
upstack to where for those who want to support me,
support the show, et cetera monetarily. We've got to figure
that part out. You'll be able to hear all the
episodes without ads. Also, I will have other content. I'm
going to be doing articles, write ups. I will even
be going back and doing my assessment on my guest episodes.

(02:20):
What did I think of the guests? What did I
learn from the guests? What did I come away from it,
you know with do I have a new perspective or not?
Was the guest just batshit crazy? I don't know. Maybe
maybe I was batshit crazy? But regardless, I want to
start doing these things for you, and I am dabbling
with sub stack to get there, so I'm not set

(02:42):
up yet, but hang in there and I will make
this happen. But that will be a paid subscription opportunity
for you, which will equal support for me, so I
can keep doing this because this is not my full
time job, but it will allow me to do the
other things I want to do for you. Okay, now,
since I went video, since I went video, I am

(03:04):
very surprised to see that my YouTube channel has been
doing fairly well last I checked. Been on there for
less than ninety days, by the way, and already averaging
an audience of eighty thousand a month. Eighty thousand a month.
That that's insane for me, you know, I know it's
not the millions and the billions that everybody wants. I'm

(03:25):
not a Joe Rogan and I'm not probably not going
to every be but the reality is this eighty thousand
a month is a lot. Ten thousand months a lot,
you know, considering we don't have any deep pockets here.
We have no backers, no sponsors, there's no marketing. Oh
there's some marketing, but not a lot, not to the
level that these bigger shows like Tuckle, Carlson or and

(03:46):
these other guys do. Like I'm not blasting the airwaves
and plastering my name and face all over the place.
So most of this is organic. A lot of it
is through interacting with people and responding to people and
getting them to watch a show. And I'm really trying
to make an effort to talk to more guests, subject
matter experts with you know, more of a name, but

(04:07):
not just because they're big and they have a name.
I want to talk to this people because I find
them interesting. I find the topics interesting. And so I'm
going to go over some of that because I want
to share some other numbers from YouTube, and I know
a lot of content creators never share their numbers, which
is stupid to me, which may tell you they're lying.
I don't know, that's another conversation. Let me switch screens

(04:29):
here real quick. So here's YouTube, and I just wanted
to show you some of the guest episodes and the
response from you, the viewer or listener whichever missfit Patriot. Now,
anybody who listens to the show, I know you know
who missfit Patriot is. If you're on social media, you're
into politics, news, etc. Especially if you're on X. This

(04:49):
guy is I'm just going to say it. He is
the troll of trolls. Needn't even admitted he's a troll.
But when he was on my show, I was really
expecting a different side. I was expecting more like grandiosity, more,
you know, just pushing buttons to push buttons, because if
you've ever seen any of any of his debates or

(05:11):
even his posts on X, he really is just poking
the bear. He's just trying to get a response. But
on my show, he was not that guy who's a
lot more reserved. He got his points across. I let
him talk that we didn't have a shouting match whatsoever,
and I was really surprised that I agreed with a
lot of what he had to say. So maybe this episode,
if you watch this episode, here with the misfit Patriot.

(05:35):
Maybe that's just the real miss for Patriot. Maybe that's
really who Zach is. I don't know, but we had
a great conversation. Thank you Zach for being on the show.
I appreciate that. So far, it has over five thousand views,
which I'm surprised it didn't have more, but you know,
it'll get there. I know the shorts that I have

(05:55):
with Zach, by the way, the shorts themselves, those get
a lot of traction. I'm always getting hits on those,
so maybe those are just you know, when it comes
to Zach, it's more like, hey, short form content just
hits better with him. But those seem to be doing
very well. I did have Ryan McBeth back. Here's Ryan macbeth.
Thank you Ryan for coming on, and congratulations because Ryan

(06:17):
has over one million YouTube subscribers. Now super hard to do.
But the first time Ryan was on, we had a
bunch of technical difficulties. I try to do video because
he's a video guy YouTuber, and I figured that'd be
better for his audience, et cetera.

Speaker 3 (06:31):
And I just.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
Couldn't make it happen. He was patient. We had to
start restart. Internet went down, et cetera. It was frustrating
as hell, but hey, here's our duo over Ryan. We
had a great conversation and encourage everybody to go ahead
and listen to this episode. Support Ryan. The response has
been well over teny five hundred and fifty one views.
And then we had Royce Erazio. Royce is actually a

(06:55):
really famous TikToker. The guy has something called Disney Parks
or Disney Parks Live, so he'll go to the Disney Parks,
especially when there's like events, etc. And he's been known
to go there and critique and review, etc. Got a
huge following. But I think he's trying to change his
career slightly. He's trying to go in a different directions.
So he's been doing more podcasts. He's talking more about
current events, he's talking about a little bit about politics,

(07:18):
different things. So his people did reach out to me
to come on the show, and of course I accepted.
I'm like, hell, yeah, I'll talk to you, Royce. Let's
see what's on your mind.

Speaker 3 (07:25):
Let's do this.

Speaker 2 (07:27):
And I'm actually supposed to be on Royce's show and
I have not been able to lock in a date.
I know that they sent a date back to me
about coming on September eleventh. But listen, Royce, if you
guys are listening or watching. Just to be honest, man,
I'm not avoiding you. I just cannot, for some reason
get the tapes to align with you. It's not you whatsoever.

(07:47):
I do want to be on your show. It's just
it's me. It's not you. I'll just say that as me,
So be patient, Royce. I will be on the show.
It's coming, all right. Then we had Dan Bermowing. Now,
Dan Bramowi is a big name. This guy's been around,
published quite a few books. He is let's just say,

(08:08):
he's not too happy with Islam. He converted from Islam
when he was eighteen. He's Jordanian. He has a lot
to say on Islam now. The one thing I've learned
after doing that episode is you cannot even talk about Islam.
I can't even say the word Islam. In fact, me
just saying Islam now is probably going to go ahead
and earned me a bunch of negative comments on YouTube
and every other platform. But Dan and I had a

(08:30):
very long conversation about Islam. We did talk about the history,
it's teachings and what is inherently ingrained in Islam, and
he has he has a view of Islam pretty much
being more or less a very negative thing for the world.
I'll just say that much. I encourage you all to

(08:50):
listen to that episode. There's a lot of information and
content in that and people tuned in. Man, people watched it.
We had over fifty nine thousand views on that episode alone.
And then we had Jesse Razinsky, my friend back. He
is a veteran a marine and when he came on,
he's he's not a big name like some of these
other guys, but but you responded to him. Why, well, listen.

(09:12):
This proves that good conversations with good people that are
just straightforward, no bullshit, I mean, that stuff matters. And
you guys responded to Jesse with over ten thousand I
think ten thousand. Let me look over here because I
can't read on this screen here. Yeah, and forty nine
views so far and two hundred and eleven likes. In fact,

(09:33):
we got more likes on his show, his episode than
on any of the other ones with more views. So
Jesse's no bullshit, straight shooter. In fact, I'm gonna encourage
you guys all.

Speaker 3 (09:44):
His name here.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
Jesse Razinsky just searched for the Jesse Razinsky Show. It's
available on every platform, and he's now doing video two
as well. So Jesse's a good guy. Go ahead and
support Jesse. After Jesse, we had Nicholas Ulscher. He is
the administrator for the Mcola Foundation. Listen, great episode. We
talked about mRNA, We talked about mRNA laced vaccines, We

(10:06):
talked about COVID, the COVID response. We discuss whether mRNA
could be transferred from a mother to a baby, if
we can ingest it when eating foods, et cetera. He
even gave his opinion an assessment on Fauci and what
should happen to him. Listen watch this episode. I'm surprised
that I got as many views as I did, because
every time you mentioned think about vaccine your COVID, usually

(10:28):
YouTube pulls it, just sidelines it. But over twenty five thousand,
seven hundred and four to four views so far, that's
great and very surprising for YouTube. So you guys are responding.
I really appreciate it, and I just want to thank
you all. Thank you all for the support, and as

(10:48):
soon as I get that substack thing, up. I'll let
you know I'm kicking that thing around. I think I
think at this point in my podcasting career, I'm going
to start asking for sport. I'm not begging anybody to
give me anything, but I'm just gonna say this. I
would love for this to be a full time career.
It's not currently, this isn't my main job, and it

(11:09):
doesn't bother me. That's not. But I would love to
just keep doing this. And if that happens for me, great,
I'll let you all know on how you can support me,
not today but down the road. But for now, for now,
all I ask is you'd like subscribe and share the show.
Just let everybody else know about world playe. Let them
know what's going on, let them know that you love

(11:31):
the show and that you want other people to hear
it as well. And hey, I'm gonna be very honest.
We got listeners all over the world. I mean literally
all over the world, and I'm very surprised. I didn't
think that within two years that it would get to
the size that it is. No, I'm not Joe Rogan,
all right, say, I'm no Tucker Carlson. I know my place,
but listen in my mind. Look, if I'm getting eighty

(11:52):
thousand views a month on YouTube, I've got listeners around
the world. All I can do is thank all of you.
You guys, the listeners. You're the listeners, You're you're the viewers.
You're the ones keeping me coming back and doing this.
And I want to say this. The reason why, the
reason why that sometimes I skip a couple of weeks

(12:13):
or I'm not able to content, it is because this
isn't my full time job. I have a full time business.
I got a full time job. I do event production work.
I'll get called out for gigs to do things for clients,
and it takes my weekend or it just takes my time.
You know, We've been doing a lot of AV installations
at schools, different things like that, and so you know,
I'm just gonna say that I'm doing the best I

(12:36):
can and thank you for hanging in there with me.
I'm trying to be more consistent. Now with all that
being said, Oh that's sappy, Sit out of the way.
What am I doing? God? Damn you know what? Fuck
you guys who cares? Uh shit? Just kidding, man, Listen,

(12:56):
Thanks everybody. I really do appreciate it just like subscribe
to share the show. That being said, let's get on
to the show. But yeah, we got all that the way.
God dang, what a long winded come all right, So
this is what I'm going to talk about. We're gonna
talk about Robin Westman. We're gonna talk about Robin Westman,
the school shooter got shot up and injured seventeen people,

(13:19):
killed two at a Catholic church. We're going ahead and
gonna touch on what's going on with the Epstein investigation.
Suddenly all the GOP, the House oversight, they're going to
release thirty four thousand documents to the public. That's an
interesting one because we keep being told there's nothing there,
there's no evidence, there's nothing there, nothing happened. It's just

(13:43):
we don't have enough. But you have thirty four thousand
fucking documents, thirty four thousand documents that were written. They
were part of this investigation that lasted over two decades.
But there's nothing, there's nothing there. But yet you went
ahead an investigated Epstein for over two decades and a

(14:04):
massed over thirty four thousand investigative documents. Right, sorry, gonna
touch on that for sure, and I am going to
talk about Owen Schroyer again. If you watch this show,
you probably absolutely know who Owen Schroyer is. I know
you absolutely know who Alex Jones is. Owen Schreyer and

(14:24):
Alex Jones. Wow, they've separated. Owen Schreyer walked off. His
explanation of why he allegedly quit was given, and Alex
Jones's rebut to that was, let's just say, very passionate
and his story is definitely different. What I'm gonna say

(14:46):
about this though, before I dive into later, is this
Owen talking to you. No matter how you feel, Alex,
what's your boss? Period? He didn't like it. You don't
want to do it his way. You should have quit
a long time ago. You should have had that conversation.
I don't know all the ins and outs, but regardless, look, man,

(15:08):
good luck to you. I'm sure you're gonna be fine.
You have a very large audience, and hey, that's off
to you. Man. But listen, everybody, I'm going to touch
on this later and ready to get into it, but first,
let's go into what happened with this Robin Westman, this
school shooter incident. Let me go ahead and switch screens here.

(15:29):
So Robin Westman shot up a church in Minneapolis. Now
this is where they were having a school. And this
was was any Catholic church. It's basically Catholic school. This
CNN report came out. Now, obviously this is huge, right,
nobody should ever support school shooters period, Like this type
of thing is not to be celebrated. But what was

(15:53):
crazy about this is how quickly everybody politicized it. Why. Well,
because Robin Westman is transgender. The left right away did
not want to admit that being transgender may have been
part of the issue as to why Robin Westman shot
up nineteen people injured, seventeen killed two. They wanted to

(16:19):
politicize it to the point where they said, now, this
is what happens. It was obviously, another white supremacist Trump
MAGA supporter going up and shooting a bunch of kids,
can't deal with life, blah blah blah, et cetera, at
fucking etc. But the truth of the matter is Robin
Westman had issues. Robin Westman wanted to transition. Robin Westman,

(16:45):
when he was seventeen, had his mother sign off to
have his name changed or her name or their name whatever.
The fuck you column, but it was Robert Westman before.
Now it's Robin. Robin Westman also went to this school
where he went to go shoot and kill two people.
Robin Westman's mother also taught at the school. I think

(17:07):
taught or was an administrated at school. Either way, she
worked at the school for a period of time. Now,
according to this CNN article, I'm gonna go look at
my other screen here, so if I keep turning, it's
just because I'm trying to read. Says here that the
police have investigated online videos that apparently posted by the shooter.

(17:27):
And now I want to touch on that for a bit.
You see, Robin Westman had a YouTube channel, and before
he did the shooting, he started posting all these crazy
videos saying that he's going basically what he's gonna do,
showing off the weapons, like tons of weapons, with a
bunch of stuff inscribed or written on them. A lot
of it was, you know, antisemitic, like one of the

(17:48):
messages was six million wasn't enough. One of them was
literally said kill Trump. So there was a lot of
stuff on here.

Speaker 3 (17:57):
That he wrote.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
This person was strung, was very confused that couldn't find
their place in the world, I believe, and took out
their frustrations. I don't think Robin Westman was happy in
trans and in the Diaries of Robin Westman much of
that was stated he no longer wanted to be trans
was very frustrated with life and wanted to end it.

(18:21):
I don't think just for himself, wanted to end it
for the children. I think in his mind he was
saving the children from the choices that he himself made
and chose to shoot up this Catholic school, Catholic church
because that's where he went and maybe that's where he
felt the pressures and confliction. I'm not a psychologist, but
based on the stuff that I've read so far, that's

(18:42):
what I'm piecing together. So Robin Westman, he had a
series of bizarre videos, as it says here, posted to
YouTube by a user identified as Robin w to authenticate
them potentially learn more about the motivations and the attack.
Police sources told CNN the videos which have been taken down,

(19:07):
were uploaded on Wednesday, and a lot of people on
social media right away went to YouTube. They got the videos,
they uploaded them before YouTube could take them down. In
the videos just following along here. In the videos too,
which were titled with Westman's full name, the person recording
the video pages through a handwritten notebook and displays a

(19:28):
shooting target with an image of Jesus and a collection
of guns, magazines, and ammunition laid out on a bed.
Various messages in racial and religious slurs were written on
the weapons, including psycho killer and suck on this. Anti
Semitic messages were also scrawled on the guns, with one
reading six million Wasn't enough. Another magazine had the message

(19:49):
kill Donald Trump. Now with what I'm saying here, this
was a confused person. This was a person that definitely
wasn't of right mind, that was not happy with the
choices they made. In the diary that they Robin has
expressed wanting to end it, wanting to not do this anymore.

(20:15):
And unfortunately, without the help that Robin needed, this was
the result. And yes, Robin was trans and I'm going
to touch on how that may have affected this, well,
actually didn't. It wasn't that it may have it did
because according to his own journals, who's unhappy in his
new body, was not able to find his place in

(20:36):
this world. And I'm going to show you a picture
that he drew of himself looking into a mirror. That'll
explain some of that. But you know, of course, this
tragic event, tragic for both the people who were shot,
the two that were killed, and also for Robin, who
was so conflicted that had to do something so heinous

(20:58):
and horrible, felt that he couldn't get the help, that
he had no place, that he couldn't live anymore. Because
he couldn't live. He thought that shooting these children was
saving these children from whatever it was that he decided
to do and go through in his own life. He
didn't want them to go through these same mistakes that
he made. But we have people like, of course Rosie O'donnald.

(21:20):
We had to politicize it. Of course it's Rosie, like,
what the fuck else does she do? I'm gonna go
ahead and play what she thinks and this is her thoughts.

Speaker 4 (21:30):
So about the Minnesota shooting, and it brought me right
back to Columbine in nineteen ninety nine, when I just
could not get it through my head that students in
America were shooting each other in schools and this was
a church inside a Catholic school, And what do you

(21:52):
know was a white guy, Republican MAGA person. What do
you know, white supremacist.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
White guy Republican, MAGA, white supremacist. That's what Rosie says,
based on the information that I gave you earlier from
the investigative report by CNN and what I said about
Robin Westman. Where in the fuck do you get white supremacist,

(22:30):
MAGA Trump supporter out of that? How do you go?
How do you think so low to that level to
try to politicize such a tragic event that a very
bothered individual pulled off. There was no political affiliation whatsoever
written anywhere in this person's journals. This person hated the world,

(22:51):
hated life, like literally literally had fuck the world written
on his gun for one of his guns. But yet
Rosie o'donald and people like her have to politicize it.
Here's another one, switch back over occupy Democrats. Of course,
of course, occupy Democrats? Why not? The Minnesota Catholic school

(23:15):
shooter has been identified as twenty year old Robin Westman.
On his gun and gun magazines were written anti black, sure,
anti Hispanic, and anti Semitic messages such as six million
wasn't enough. He's not an immigrant He's not Antifa, he's
not in ices. He's yet another right wing white nationalists,

(23:38):
homegrown terrorists, just like nearly all the others. No, Robin
Westman had hate in his heart against the entire world.
He hated Jews, Blacks, Hispanics, other white people, all religions.
He didn't care. He wanted to end this. He was

(23:59):
possessed with some thing, something that drove him to pull
this Hainus act off. And it had nothing to do
with fucking politics. Maybe it had to do with him transitioning.
Maybe there was just, I don't know, a hormonal and balance.
There was depression, there were things that he was trying
to deal with that he couldn't cope with, didn't feel
his place in the world. It may just necessarily only

(24:23):
be that. And I say only but because I know
it's more complex than that. But why are we trying
to politicize this tragic event? Why because this highlights, this
highlights the need to evaluate people, the need to cater
to not cater as and weight on a hand of foot.

(24:45):
But what I'm saying is offer the necessary mental help
to these people who are obviously crying out and reaching
out for it, but can't get it or find it.
What led to this tragic situation and event was Robin
Westman battling with his own demons, and instead of dealing
with his own demons, chose to take it out on

(25:08):
other innocent people. That's what happened. This wasn't politics. This
wasn't politics whatsoever, and fuck you for trying to make
it politics. This was about troubled human being. A troubled
human being taken out his frustrations on other human beings
in a tragic way. That's what this was. So I'm

(25:35):
going to show some of the some of the pictures
and everything that were taken off as weapons and whatnot,
so you can get a better idea of how disturbed
Robin was. Here's the New York Post. Now they got
a bunch of pictures. They also everybody had a report
on this, by the way, but here's a picture of

(25:55):
the journal that I was discussing earlier. In the journal
he wrote out and drew a diagram of the church
where he was going to go ahead and commit this shooting.
And there's an actual video of this where he is
discussing that he was gonna kill and then said in

(26:16):
an eerie way, killing himself. I am I'm not gonna
play that video, but I'm just gonna say it's out there.
In fact, I saw it on X posted buy a
few people. It may have been taken down by now,
but yeah, it was definitely. It was definitely a video
of a disturbed individual, to say the least. There's also

(26:38):
pictures of the guns here if you could read some
of this, so like where is your god? Suck on
this the big one, as you can see, the fuck
the world right here. As I said earlier, here's some more. Actually,
let me see if I can pull more of these
video pictures up here. So if this helps, let's go

(27:00):
the next one here soon. Of course you know who
Robin Westman is. Here's the six million wasn't enough right
here written on the ulster born to shit, forced to wipe.
I guess here's the fuck the world. Here's Israel must
fall like a phoenix. We rise from the ashes. So

(27:21):
as you can see, here's extra thick jew gas as
you can see, as some killer killer's names written on
some of the stuff. Kill Donald Trump, rest in peace
and tear so as you can As you can obviously see,

(27:42):
Robin Wisman was disturbed. This wasn't a white supremacist attack.
There was no support from white nationalists. There wasn't any
group that spoke up and said, damn right, kill the Jews,
which is exactly what didn't happen. Attacked to Catholic church.
This person hated the world period. This wasn't political. Here's

(28:07):
actually this is important. Here's a picture taken from Robin
Weston's journal. Now, if you're only listening to this, I
encourage you to watch the videos. You can see all
the stuff that I'm showing. Because this is Robin Westman
looking in the mirror, and as you can see in
the mirror, the reflection coming back to him is a
demon or even the devil inside. He felt very He

(28:29):
was in turmoil. He was battling with his own demons
as to his decision, like what did he do? What
is he about to do? There's also much a cryptic
writing on here, and we have a translation. I'm gonna
scroll down Data Republican. If you don't know who that
person is, they're on acts or a pretty big account.
She is deaf and does nothing. I don't know, but

(28:54):
it seems like all dale she does is do deep
dives and really exposes things. She'll she'll I mean, I'll
tell you what. If it's out there, she's gonna find
it a period. But here's a translation she found translation
of those words on this picture. Here is scrolling back
up on that picture. Translation of these words is it

(29:16):
reads this, who am I? When will this end? Help me?
I don't want and then says help and then it
says kill yourself, kill yourself. So, Rosie O'Donnell, where in

(29:36):
any of this do you see? This was a right
wing white supremacists and Christian nationalists, whatever term you want
to throw at Robin Westman. How is this political? This
was an extremely disturbed individual that wanted to take out
their frustrations on the world and killed children. That's what
this was. And nobody wants to believe that trans people

(30:03):
may have an issue. Now Listen, there haven't been a
lot of trans shooters, admittedly, but here's here's the trans shooters.
And these are recent, by the way, so we can't
start to see a pattern between trans shooters and violence

(30:25):
and being trans. These were not years ago. These are
all pretty recent. We have the Colorado spring shooter. Okay,
we have Denver shooter. We have the Aberdeen shooter, we
have the Nashville shooter, we have the Philadelphia shooter, all trends.
I'm saying this because I look, I'm not trying to

(30:47):
paint the picture here that trans are bad, that all
shooters are trans, that trans are so disturbed that we
got to lock them up and throw away the key.
I'm not saying that. What I'm saying is they're starting
to It looks like there's a correlation. It really does,

(31:10):
and that correlation is not necessarily trans, but mental illness
in general. And I think a lot of this leads
to well SSRIs, to antidepressants, to the increase in drugs
and medication given to children, because the data I'm about

(31:32):
to share with you will show and it does support
that there has been an increase in medication given to
children between two thousand and twenty twenty four. I even
have the number of school shootings per year from two
thousand to twenty twenty four, and you'll see around twenty
fourteen and again in twenty eighteen, it ramps up significantly,

(31:56):
which also correlates, which also correlates, by the way, with
the amount the amount of depression. I'm sorry, antidepressants and
psychotropics that were administered to children at those times. I'm

(32:16):
going to go to a study here first on SSRIs. Now,
this was a study I got this actually, this is
actually on the I think as YEP National Library of
Medicine from the NIH. So the abstract here is that
this study identified interival I cannot talk right now, apologize

(32:39):
for that. Start over. This study identified individuals ever dispensed
a selective serotonin roop take inhibitor. Now I can't pronounce that,
So I'm just gonna say SSRI between the ages of
fifteen and sixty years old during two thousand and six
through twenty thirteen. Now, this was a Swedish study, so

(33:00):
they used as Swedish national registers. The outcome was violent
crime convictions. So what they're saying is, in this study
there was a correlation between ssriyes and someone's mood and
someone's ability to be violent. In this study, they're saying
that there were mood disorders that were considered to be

(33:22):
the leading contributors to disease burden globally and if left untreated,
led to substantially more morbidity and mortality. Antidepressant medications are
a major part of the treatment for these disorders and
selective ssriyes are the most commonly prescribed type in a
number of countries where their use has been increased across

(33:44):
age groups over the last two decades. So twenty fourteen,
twenty nineteen, so these are some studies. Twenty eleven, there's
another one. And for example, in the US, the population
prevalence of antidepressant use increased from six point five percent
in nineteen ninety ninety two thousand, so remember I was
talking about that data to ten point four percent in

(34:05):
two thousand and nine through twenty ten, with almost two
thirds of those prescribed antidepressants being treated with ssriyes in
nineteen ninety nine through twenty ten. So now this sweetest
study is very well known. Some people say, well, there's
not enough evidence. It's one study. There's been multiple studies,

(34:27):
and a lot of people will try to tell you
that there's not enough to link SSRIs and the anctra
pressants to violence. But you know, I've done shows before
and done deep dives where it's clear, it's very clear
that the pharmaceutical companies or the drug manufacturers actually have
people who influence and pay these people who do these

(34:51):
reviews and also sign off on the use of these drugs.
It's a dirty business, and so we don't know if
we're getting the whole truth on any of it, but
I can tell you there is a correlation. And so
here's the information I was looking for. So I went
ahead and I did a lot of searching and googling,
right just research these days, But anyway, I decided to

(35:14):
use the AI to do a deeper dive on this,
and so here we are. Yes, there was a significant rise.
Because my question was is was there a rise in
psychotropic medications? Was there a rise of psychotropic medications given
to children between two thousand and twenty twenty four, And
yes there was. So the data coming back was that

(35:37):
psychotropic medication trends and children adolescents right here, so overall increase.
For more than two decades, the use of psychotropic medications
and youth has been on a general upward trend in
the United States and globally. Antidepressants a major driver of
the increase in the early two thousands. Antidepressant use contributed
to rise in the twenty tens, with a significant acceleration

(36:00):
during and after the pandemic. For instance, one study found
that the annual prevalence of antidepressants use among used children
and adolescents aged three through seventeen years increased from one
point five percent in two thousand and six to three
point six percent in twenty twenty three. Antipsychotics. After a
sharp rise in the early two thousands, antipsychotic use and

(36:24):
medicaid enrolled children declined significantly between two thousand and eight
twenty sixteen, likely due to safety concerns and policy changes. However,
other studies show a continued increase in anti psychotic prescribing
for a wider range of conditions, particularly for autism and anxiety.

(36:45):
A surge was also noted during COVID nineteen pandemic. Stimulants
prescribing trends for stimulants primarily used for ADHD were relatively
stable in the United States between twenty six and twenty
twenty three, though they spiked earlier in the two thousands.
In France, psychostimulant used showed little to no increase following
in the pandemic. Unlike other psychotropic drugs, Basically for the

(37:12):
past two decades, there has been a rise in the
use of psychotropic medications prescribed and administered to children. So
is it really trands. Is it all about trans when
it comes to these mass shootings, these school shootings, Is

(37:33):
it because they're trans? I think that's a high possibility,
but I think it has a lot to do with
the increased medications, mostly that of psychotropics and SSRIs that
are being prescribed to children because trans aside, I got

(37:56):
some more data for you, and I'm going to go ahead.
I know it's Wikipedia, Come on, give me a break.
Hold on, I know it's Wikipediat. Switch up. So here's
here's the thing. Remember when I just read that there
was an increase and rise around twenty ten, Okay, twenty fourteen,

(38:17):
et cetera. So in two thousand, this is this is
the number of school shootings per year starting in two thousand.
So you can see early on two thousand there was six.
Two thousand and one, there were six, There was six
in two thousand and two. There's five in two thousand
and three. Then it starts going up a little bit
twenty five, eleven, thirteen, ten, fifteen, But when we get
to twenty ten, it goes to fourteen, dips a bit

(38:38):
in twenty thirteen, it doubles twenty six twenty fourteen, when
things started really hitting with all these medications. Thirty five
school shootings, twenty two in twenty fifteen, twenty in twenty sixteen,
there's a little dip, went to eighteen, but then we
had forty three in twenty eighteen, twenty nineteen, sixty one,

(39:01):
sixty one, twenty twenty twenty one, it's twenty one and
twenty twenty. But remember between this time period right here,
twenty twenty through twenty twenty two or show yeah, twenty
two or so, uh, there weren't really kids in school
because of COVID, right, but we still see an increase somehow.

(39:23):
We see thirty six and twenty one, fifty three and
twenty twenty two, twenty twenty three, sixty school shootings, and
fifty six school shootings in twenty twenty four. There has
been a total of five hundred and seventy four school
shootings between two thousand and twenty twenty four. And if
you see the jump in numbers, it correlates with the

(39:43):
increase use and there in the increase in prescriptions being
administered and given to children of psychotropics and ss R eyes.
That's data you cannot say that you can ignore because
now I'm taking the trans part out of it. I'm

(40:05):
not making it about trans people. I'm not making this
about politics. I'm making this about the fact that we
are giving children drugs that have adverse side effects that
leave them depressed, angry, violent, They don't know how to
deal with their feelings and deal with the world they're

(40:26):
already trying to develop in their teenage years as it is.
I mean, we were all very emotionally unstable at that time,
and on top of that, enter psychotropics, enter ssries, and
for those who do choose to transition or are coaxed
into it, they're put on these other stimulants and suppressants
that really fuck with your hormones and your ability for

(40:49):
your body to mature. I mean, let's talk about this.
Let let's talk about that information. Let's let's not even
let's let's take the trans issue out of it. Let's
let's take the politicization out of it. Like Rosie O'Donnell
was trying to do, there was This was not a
white supremacist incident. This was this this incident that happened

(41:14):
in Minnesota, this incident with Robin Westman had to do actually, sorry,
it was in Minneapolis time Manceeta. But this incident had
to do with an individual who was extremely angry with himself,

(41:37):
that that had inner demons that he couldn't deal with,
that didn't know how to deal with the decisions in life,
that did not want to be a trans person anymore,
that wanted it all to stop, and the only way
that he thought that he could make a stop was
by killing himself and taking it out on others. In

(41:58):
his sick mind, Robin Westman thought that by killing these children,
or attempting to, was saving them, saving them from what
I think possibly the decisions he made, the pressures that
he felt. That is the real story here, not the politicization,
and not the fact that he was trans That story

(42:24):
of a confused individual that did not know how to
cope and deal with life. That with the data that
I presented has showed the increase use of psychotropics and
SSRI is being prescribed to children throughout the two thousands

(42:45):
between twenty twenty twenty four, and how that correlates with
it seems like a doubling of numbers every so many
years in school shootings that are carried out by children,
not adults. There's only been I think a handful maybe
two three, that were carried out by actual adults. But

(43:08):
these school shootings, they're carried out by children. They're carried
out by the students themselves, the same students that are
being overly medicated, that are given the drugs that have
these adverse effects. They are given drugs that have not
been been vetted, that have not been through enough period
of study to determine the outcome and what it is

(43:33):
they actually do to these children. That's your story. That's
what we got to deal with. That's the truth. Now
let's talk Epstein. There's been developments in the Epstein case,
Epstein files, Epstein list. Look, this thing just keeps going
on and on, and we have another show for it.

(43:53):
The House Overside Committee went ahead and issued a bunch
of subpoenas. Some of those people include Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton.
There's there's been thirty four thirty three thousand documents uploaded
so far to the public. Now a lot of people
are saying that, ah, this is the same old shit.

(44:14):
A lot of these documents were already public, about ninety
percent of them were. There's some additional flight logs, but
this isn't where they're gonna stop they're gonna go ahead
and upload another batch of documents. There's a lot of documents,
but right now they've released over thirty four thousand. There's
more talks and investigations. There's been a lot of talks
to the you know, to the victims to get their

(44:36):
side of the story and what's going on. So I'm
gonna play a few clips that I got that touch
on this entire issue, and we're gonna go ahead and
start here with the response from the Oversight Committee.

Speaker 5 (44:53):
Here's this video right here. Just give a quick update.
I think everyone knows who we've subpoenaed thus far are
in the initial batch. We subpoened sixth former Attorney General,
as well as Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. We've expanded
that to Alex Acosta. Acosta's coming in I believe September
the nineteenth, sixteenth or nineteen. We've got that date down.

(45:15):
I know that we'll have a lot of questions for
him with respect to an earlier Epstein prosecution that he
was involved in when he was US Attorney. We have
the documents the initial batch that had been sent by
the White House. As you know, we also subpoenaed Pam
Bondy for those documents.

Speaker 2 (45:36):
The White House is working with us.

Speaker 5 (45:38):
I want to publicly thank the White House for turning
over so many documents thus far. We're in the process
of uploading those documents for full transparency, so everyone in
America can see those documents. It's going as quick as
we can get them uploaded. And as the Speaker said,
there thirty four thousand pages. We're doing everything we can

(45:59):
to get those uploaded. We will with those to be
public as soon as possible, and then we're going to
continue to uh bring in more people. We learned of
some additional names today. We're going to do everything we
can UH to to give the American public the transparency
they seek, as well as provide accountability, uh in in

(46:21):
memory of the the victims who have who have already
passed away, as well as those that were in the
room and many others who haven't come forward. So we're
sincere about this. This was a two and a half
hour discussion. It was as bipartisan as anything I've seen
in the nine years I've been here.

Speaker 2 (46:38):
I appreciate the Speaker for giving us all right, So
that's that's all well and good, great transparency, accountability. Allegedly,
this transparency is great, but when are we to see
fucking arrests? When are people to go to jail for
their involvement? You know howving these talks mean nothing if
you're not going to administer actual fucking justice. Oh okay,

(47:00):
we're gonna know who these people are now what They
just get to walk around doing whatever they do, like
like nothing happened because well, you know, yeah, I was
on list. Shame on me, Not a big deal. I
won't do it again. Of course I gonna fucking do
it again. Epstein's dead, asshole. Like, what the hell is
going on with with our justice system right now? We

(47:23):
have we have one of the most heinous acts organizations
that existed, snatching up young children, girls, boys, whatever, selling
them for a sex. Epstein was involved in all of this,
orchestrated it, and nothing has happened. Nothing has happened to

(47:46):
anybody that was involved outside of Epstein, and feel say, Maxwell,
that's it, that's it. What about everybody else? Oh, you know,
we're gonna account Billy. We're gonna put the names out there.

Speaker 1 (47:58):
You know.

Speaker 2 (47:59):
Soon we found new names, we found more names, but
we're not gonna do anything about it. Of We're going
to put it out there and make a public maybe
possibly we'll see. I'm not going to hold my breath
on this, but this is at least a step in
the right direction. But is this really what we want?
Is this really what we want to know? We want
to rest, we want real accountability, we want justice. Let

(48:22):
me play a few more videos here, all right, So
this one here, this is Marjorie Taylor Green. Regardless of
how you feel about her, just hear this one out.

Speaker 6 (48:35):
Good morning. This is my fifth year in Congress, and
this is the largest press conference that I've seen since
I've been here. And this is because this is an
issue that matters so much to Americans. This is an
issue that doesn't have political boundaries. It's an issue that
Republicans and Democrats should never fight about. As a matter

(48:56):
of fact, it's such an important issue that it should
bring us all together. It's grieved me to watch the
arguments and debates take place among my colleagues and even
the administration. I think this is something that was worth
fighting for. You see the women behind me, are you
going to tell you stories that you've never heard before?

(49:19):
These are unimaginable horrors that they've lived with for their
entire lives since they were very, very young. But these
are also similar stories that many children, teenagers, women, and
even men are enduring nightmares right now as we speak.
You see, these women have been fighting since the nineteen nineties.

(49:42):
I heard one woman tell us yesterday since nineteen ninety six,
and they have carried with them shame. But I want
to tell you something. The shame does not fall on
these brave, courageous women. The shame falls on every single
per person that coldly turned a blind eye to their abuse.

Speaker 2 (50:07):
So far, I say, she's right, this is a nonpartisan issue,
absolutely has nothing to do with politics. What's crazy about
the video, though, is I'm really surprised how many women
who are victims actually survived this. To my knowledge, there's
not too many people that survived being trafficked for sex

(50:29):
at a young age who come out the other end alive.
The fact that they live through this to tell the
story is amazing. It's it's just it's crazy to even
comprehend what they went through. All these women stepping forward
and the discussions that have been had. People have been

(50:51):
visibly shaken by them. There's videos out there of you know,
different people walking out of the room just like just
can't handle it. I think it triggered a lot of things.
Some people, for sure, the reality just hit them in
the face, you know, hearing a firsthand for the people
who went through it, this this is a first, right,
this is a first because of all the years of investigation,

(51:11):
none of this has been made public. Nobody has said,
here's your you know, twenty thirty, forty fifty victims whatever
right here in the same room, all the survivors that
we can round up and get together that are willing
to come forward, and we're presenting them to the public,
and we're letting everybody know that their stories matter and
that we're going to do what we got to do,

(51:32):
whatever it is they are going to do to bring
these people to justice. Again, not holding my breath because
we've been told this multiple times. And when you have
an investigation of over two decades with the first batch,
by the way, just the first batch of thirty four
thousand documents, and we still don't have anything, any accountability

(51:54):
for anybody involved a particul of any of the services
that Epstein offered. So there's mixed feelings in all this
right now. You know, a lot of us are like,
you know what, finally, yeah, let's go. What took you
so long? But again a lot of us are also
we've heard this story before. Same well, shit going round
and round and round. When in the fuck are we

(52:16):
going to actually a rescue? When when is that gonna happen?
It feels performative a little bit. It feels theatrical for sure.
It feels like they're just trying to pacify the people
because the people will not let it go. The people
are constantly wondering what is going on with Epstein, with

(52:40):
the Epstein list, the Epstein file, what's happening? Where's the accountability?
And now we have this, Now we have this, and
I'm only hoping this is going to be real accountability.
This is gonna be what we ask for. We're gonna
see their rest regardless of who you are. And I'm
gonna say this right now, that even includes President Donald

(53:00):
fucking Trump. I don't even care who you are. Trump.
If you're on there and you're confirmed to be a
sick motherfucker, then you're gonna burn with all of them.
You're gonna burn with those people. If Bill Clinton, same thing, Obama,
I don't give a shit. It doesn't matter who you are,
anybody involved in that, anybody who took in any of that,
you're all going down, period. That's how I feel about it.

(53:23):
I don't think there's any room for argument when it
comes to abusing and having sex with young girls and
even young boys. No way, there's no fucking way. All right,
let me let me go ahead and switch back over
and play a few more clips here. Here's from Shadow

(53:44):
of Azra. So this was I believe this was. I
think it's Paulina Luna. Let me go and play this
because I got a black screen here, so no, it's
not Paulineona. All right, let me start that over. So
this is some Epstein victims speaking in public, and they're
saying to the public what they're gonna do, Like they're

(54:05):
not relying on the justice system. They're gonna come up
with their own list, and they're going to compile their
own list, and they're going to go ahead and make
it known to everybody who these people are.

Speaker 3 (54:16):
Good.

Speaker 7 (54:16):
Listen to this, and let me announce now, several of
us Epstein survivors have been discussing creating our own.

Speaker 1 (54:24):
List of names.

Speaker 2 (54:25):
We know the names.

Speaker 7 (54:36):
Many of us were abused by them. Now, together, as survivors,
we will confidentially compile the names we all know we're
regularly in the Epstein world, and it will be done
by survivors and for survivors.

Speaker 3 (54:53):
No one else is involved.

Speaker 7 (54:55):
Stay tuned for more details on that, because history is
washing and some are the women who will come after us, right.

Speaker 2 (55:09):
I mean, look, this needs to happen. That video was
a little weird, though, I'm not gonna lie. I mean,
she seemed like she was kind of trying to be
a little a little overly upbeat, smiley, kind of smug
about the whole thing. I would have expected more of

(55:29):
a serious delivery, maybe even somber. I don't know that,
Maybe I'm just reading it wrong, but regardless, you know,
the victims are ready to make their own list, They're
ready to expose people. They're no longer going to stay silent.
I mean, look, again, we need this to happen. But

(55:51):
what we really need, what we really need is justice.
What we really need our rest period. I know I
just sound like a I'm beating the same old drum
over and over with my statements here, but it's all true.
This is what needs to happen now. Paulina Luna repped
Paulina Luna. She she went ahead like right after the

(56:12):
announcement and was like, okay, everything's uploaded. She even put
a link to the drive, the Google drive, which is
right here. So if if you find her account, Rep
Anna Paulina Luna on actually can find it. This guy
went ahead and said, hey, look I went there and
this is what looks like with all the with all

(56:34):
the information, et cetera. Uh So there's that, and she
also she also had another uh there was another clip
of her giving her statement on how she felt after
being in the room with the victims and speaking with them.
And I'm gonna go ahead and play that video.

Speaker 8 (56:52):
Bigger than I think anyone anticipated. We are obviously being
going to be requesting the stars reports from Treasury and
also two following up on that there's some very rich
and powerful people that need to go to jail. I
think everyone's been frustrated as to why that hasn't happened before.
But it is very much so possibility that Jeffrey Epstein
was an intelligence asset working for our adversaries. But also too,

(57:17):
I think the question that we have is how much
did our own government know about it. So there's more
to follow, and I'm sure you'll be hearing from the
chairman momentarily. But I do applaud the victims from coming
forward because we heard from a woman who was as
young as fourteen years old and she was victimized multiple
times by Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 7 (57:32):
So it's hard to hard to hear.

Speaker 9 (57:35):
Charge petition.

Speaker 8 (57:38):
I think that the files will probably be released prior.
I don't know why Combor hasn't. I think that he
should do it, so we didn't even have to come
to a vote. But I mean, obviously I've been a
huge advocate, even when I was the only one in
Congress calling for the rest of this file. So I
think i'd be happy to.

Speaker 3 (57:51):
Guys, thank you.

Speaker 7 (57:54):
Want those files series.

Speaker 8 (57:56):
The victims want information to be out there, but they
don't want their personal information. I think for good reasons
to be out there.

Speaker 2 (58:02):
Okay, So Rep. Anapoulina Luna, she seems pretty shaken. She's
usually boisterous and you know, let's just say out there,
definitely likes attention. But this video she sees you can
see she's very very very reserved, almost picking her words

(58:25):
very carefully, very very choosy in what she's going to
say and how she's going to deliver it. When she
mentioned that there were rich and powerful people that should
come to justice, that absolutely means that she heard names
that she probably didn't want to hear, and she's trying
to come to grips with that. And she's not the
only person who came out of this meeting with these

(58:46):
people with this with this reaction. So where do we
go from here? Where do we go from here? All right?
Call me great? All right? We got thirty four thousand
pages of documents on a Google drive. Awesome, thank you whatever.
Some of them were already seen waiting for the next batch.
Now we got victims coming forward, not being silent. They're
saying they're gonna have their own list. They're gonna make

(59:08):
a public whether the justice system does or not. They
don't care. People are fed up. It's been long enough.
Everybody wants accountability. And it doesn't matter who it is,
it doesn't matter what name it is, it doesn't matter
what money they got. They need to be brought to justice.
We need to tear it down. We need to tear
this whole fucking thing down and start over. Period. I say, like, look,

(59:30):
let them burn. Look, she even said there was a
fourteen year old victim, a fourteen year old victim, fourteen
year old victim that was being pimped out passed around.
These people could burn in hell. That's where I'm at.
These people could burn in hell. I don't care who
it is. I don't care who it is. I just

(59:52):
don't Justice must be served, all right, So now let's
talk about this Owen Schroyer versus Alex Jones thing here.
I usually don't cover this type of shit on my show,
by the way, I just don't, you know, I don't
get into the whole drama. This guy said that podcaster
verse podcaster or uh, influencer media, I don't know what

(01:00:16):
the fuck you call it anymore? Are we podcasters? I
don't even know. But this was an example to me
of what's been happening on the conservative side of media,
of the media landscape or new media, whatever you want
to call it. You know, you have the whole anti
Jew people, you know, like for Stu Peters, for example,
everything's the Jew's fault, Doe, this Jew that you've got

(01:00:38):
the revision's history, people like Darryl Cooper. Oh, Hitler wasn't
a bad guy. He was just misunderstood. It was that Churchill.
He was the motherfucker right.

Speaker 3 (01:00:48):
And then.

Speaker 2 (01:00:51):
You know you have Dave Smith, who, you know, smart guy,
I'll give it to him, but man thinks he's right
about everything. It just kind of goes wherever the whimble.
I mean, yeah, yeah, he has a hard stance on
a few issues for sure, But you know, war is war.
Dave just gonna have to get over it. It's just
what it is. And so you have Tucker Carlson saying

(01:01:13):
that demons started World War two or one. It was
all the demons. The demons did it. The demons attack
Tucker Carlson as well. And you got Candace Owen's man,
she's gone off the deep end. She's gonna die on
the hill that you know. Mccron. Mccron's wife is a
is a man. So there's just been all this stuff

(01:01:34):
going on. Now, this wasn't that drastic, This wasn't that crazy,
the breakup between Owen, Shroyer and Alex Jon's. But with
the reality that Alex Jones seems to be his whole
info war saying seems to be a sinking ship. Okay,
now I respect ox John he's been doing it for
over thirty years. The guy knows what the hell he's doing.
He's one of the OG's for sure. Anybody anybody could

(01:01:58):
learn from him. I wanted to be in this business
on this side. You wanted to be someone who's doing broadcasting,
you know, new media, whatever it is, whatever you want
to coin the term. He has invaluable knowledge. You can't
deny that. But you also got to realize that Jones
has been slipping, it seems, and yeah, he's always been conspiratorial.

(01:02:19):
So for those people who are into conspiracies and claim
that Jones is, you know, the Nostrodamis of our times,
good for you. Great, you're throwing off shit. The walsum
is gonna stick. I've said that before, But again, I
respect Alex Showen's for what he's done, for his work,
for his contributions. But let's get into what's going on
here now. Owen Schroyer tells one story. He says that

(01:02:40):
he quit. He's cordial about it, He's not really flying
off the handle. Alex Jones. His response was very passionate.
So I'm gonna play Owen Schroyer's side. First, We'll go
into what Alex Jones says, and in the end, man,
best of luck to each of them. All right, so
here's Shroyer.

Speaker 3 (01:03:02):
All right, ladies and gentlemen, there you have it.

Speaker 9 (01:03:04):
We are live here Owens Shroyer Live, Episode one point fifteen.
Why I am done at Info Wars. Now, there's a
reason why I'm doing this tonight. There's a reason why
I have to do this tonight, and I'm I'm going
to explain it all because that's what you deserve, as

(01:03:28):
my audience, as people who have financially supported me over
the years, you have prayed for me, as people that
sent me letters when I was in prison, just.

Speaker 3 (01:03:36):
Just all of it. You know, I'm grateful for my audience.

Speaker 9 (01:03:40):
I consider myself extremely blessed, and quite frankly, I consider
myself extremely blessed for my time at Info Wars. And
I'm sorry that it had to end so abruptly, if
you want to say that. But about an hour ago,
I got off the phone with Alex and that was it.

Speaker 2 (01:04:01):
That was it.

Speaker 3 (01:04:03):
So I owe it to you.

Speaker 9 (01:04:04):
I feel I owe it to you, the audience, to
explain what went wrong and why I decided to leave,
and how that went down, and just to be perfectly clear.

Speaker 3 (01:04:18):
This is not how I wanted it to be.

Speaker 9 (01:04:21):
I want to be perfectly clear about something, and I'll
explain this in a little more detail. I did not
want it to go this way, Okay. I tried everything.
I tried everything so that it wouldn't go this way.
But I am left with no choice but to come
on here tonight and make the announcement, just so you understand,

(01:04:44):
and then I'll kind of give a little bit more detail.
You may have noticed I've been taking a lot more
time off. Specifically, you may have noticed how on Thursday
I walked off the show mid show. It's about an
hour into the show, and just so you understand what happened.
And if you watched the Info Wars war Room, you've

(01:05:07):
seen this before, so it's not like it's anything new.
But you know, Alex was disrupting the show and he
wanted me to cover something and he wanted me to
get a guest on. I'm in the middle of the
show while it's going on, as you see so many times,
and it just didn't go well. I kind of just
reached my point of no return and so I just

(01:05:30):
walked off the studio. Now I will say it was
a little it's a little upsetting to me that he
went on and said that I had a family emergency.
I did not have a family emergency. There was no
family emergency. I didn't appreciate people reaching out to me
thinking that something bad had happened, including my own parents,

(01:05:50):
So there was no family emergency.

Speaker 3 (01:05:52):
I walked off the show.

Speaker 9 (01:05:54):
I've never done that before in my life, and that's
not how I operate, that's not who I am. But
I just I felt powerless in that moment, and the
only power I had was just just to walk off
because I couldn't do another thing, like it was two
or three weeks ago when I came back and did
that comedy bit. I couldn't do another thing where I
just say, oh, go to rebroadcast.

Speaker 3 (01:06:15):
It was whatever.

Speaker 9 (01:06:16):
So no, I walked off the show on Thursday. Now,
my intention was to go back this week, and I
made that intention perfectly clear to Alex an hour ago. Now,
I wanted to meet with Alex in the office tomorrow,
and I told him that. I told him that last week.

(01:06:37):
After I left the studio. He texted me and I said, Alex,
let's talk next week. I said, I don't want to
talk about it now. I'm done for the week. Let's
talk next week. We communicated a little over the weekend,
and then today I said, let's meet. Let's have a
meeting tomorrow before your show. Whenever you want, Let's meet

(01:06:57):
tomorrow before your show and maybe we can talk out
work it out. And he said, no, let just let's
just talk now. And so he called me. Now my
intentions and I told him this. I wanted to go
in this week. I wanted to go in tomorrow, and

(01:07:17):
I wanted to finish this week, and I wanted to
finish positively at Info Wars. And you know, I even said,
I if he wanted me to kind of stick around
like a satellite to go down with the ship, that
I'd be willing to play some sort of a satellite
role to go down with the ship and be a
part of that and and continue, you know, having wearing

(01:07:38):
the name on the front of the jersey for at
least some semblance while it's still ongoing. And he didn't
express any interest in that, and so he told me
that he didn't need me, and good luck, and that
was that.

Speaker 3 (01:07:54):
That was that.

Speaker 9 (01:07:55):
So I wanted to make this announcement on Info Wars.
I wanted to make this announcement with Alex that actually
meant a lot to me.

Speaker 3 (01:08:04):
That's what I wanted. I wanted to leave in a
very positive fashion.

Speaker 9 (01:08:10):
I wanted to announce it to the Info Wars audience
on the Info Wars airwaves.

Speaker 3 (01:08:14):
I wanted Alex and the crew and everybody.

Speaker 2 (01:08:16):
To be all right. So anyway, it seems like he's
trying to make it out to be. You know, I'm
the victim and all this, I'm the good guy. You're
an aggressive, overbearing boss, and I couldn't handle it anymore.
You're stepping on my toes. I get it, I get it,

(01:08:36):
I get the frustration one. But the problem is is
Alex is your boss, pays the bills, and it seems
like you should have had a conversation with him before.
Maybe it did, and Alex just wasn't getting it. But
walking off set, that's not the way to handle it, man, unfortunately.

(01:08:57):
But you know, you gotta do what you got to do,
you know, go your own way. I hey, sounds like
you should have you should have handled this long before
it got to this point. But you know, hey, it's
your road to walk. And as I said before, man
power to you. Good luck. You know, I know you

(01:09:18):
land on your feet somewhere or even on your own.
Just stand on your own. Man, you got a big
enough following.

Speaker 1 (01:09:23):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:09:23):
That being said, let's let's see what Alex Jones had
to say. He was He was very upset about this
whole situation. I think more upset than we know. He
tells a different story. His story is allam that Owen
Schroyer was very arrogant, more like, you need me, I'll
offer to do this for you if anyway, just let's

(01:09:45):
just get to it. You be the judge here. So
here's here's Alex Jones, and this is what he has
to say.

Speaker 1 (01:09:53):
He would try to control the show. He would whatever
total lie. And then as all the articles come out
and Jones censored Schroyer on Trump criticism and Israel. So
let's see if Schroyer comes out and apologizes for you.

(01:10:13):
Oh no, he's going to say, I didn't really exactly
say that. No, No, you couched each statement, perfectly thought
out and looking down at your notes to be able
to lie about us and try to hurt this organization
for your benefit so you could be a hero.

Speaker 3 (01:10:31):
You are a snake.

Speaker 10 (01:10:34):
You are a rat, you are a fraud, You are
a backstabber, you are a handbiter, You are a disgrace, and.

Speaker 1 (01:10:46):
Let me say something else about you. Even before he
went to prison for four months and we did the
crowdfunding raise, fought everything for him all that, he stopped
talking to the crew very much and didn't have.

Speaker 3 (01:10:58):
A good attitude, was pissed off all the time.

Speaker 1 (01:11:01):
And then it got to where he wouldn't he'd show
up right before the show, wouldn't even talk to the crew.
He'd walk by me and say something like, you know,
just start of laughing at me. Again, I'm not in
junior high. So it didn't hurt me at that level.
It hurt me that he was just like, yeah, yes, Ohen,

(01:11:22):
we can go further. When the Onion back by Bloomberg
did the fraudulent auction and got caught in all of
that back in November on November thirteenth, and I said,
we're not leaving. This is a fraud. I'm following emergency motions.
The judge found it to be a fraud, got a
two day hearing on all that. Owen just left and

(01:11:44):
just called the producer and said I'm done. I quit
even though we have a backup studio, toldybody, hey, it's
gonna be fine. We have new backers, all this stuff
we get shut down. He's like, I'm gone shirts announcing
because it's the time, be it words being to shut
down any things. And Houn's his new network and funding
and all this stuff. And then we're back the next
day and Owen just shows back up and does your
show and walks in and just looks, I mean looks

(01:12:08):
at me with hatred and like SLINKs in there, just
because he really wanted me to fire him so he
could be a victim. And I and I confided just
a few of the producers. I said, he wants to
be a victim. I said, I'm gonna have love and
say prayers for him, and it gets better. It'll be
really nice to him, give him extra bonuses. Maybe he'll

(01:12:29):
pull out of it. I try to talk to him.
He's never wanted to talk to me. And I said,
but I said, he's gonna stab me in the back.
He's he's he's he's a new person.

Speaker 2 (01:12:39):
Okay. The drama. The drama, well, look, I don't really
have much more to say about this. I just found
it interesting and I find it interesting in that, you know,
Alex Lukman, you're you're a big man, you're a grown man.
You're kind of acting like a little kid yourself. We're not,

(01:13:01):
probably not ever going to know the truth of what
really went on between Owen and Alex. You know what,
maybe Owen was the guy that was just looking for
his looking for a shot, just waiting it out, waiting
it out till he can, you know, take advantage of
the fame and following that he built up while on
Alex's show. But at the same time, you know, Owen
has a right. Owen has a right to take his

(01:13:22):
own path for sure. Alex Man, I wish you the best.
I hope everything comes around for you. But not a
good look, buddy. I mean, look, be the bigger man
here who cares. Let on, let on say what he
has to say. Just wish him well and move on.
And with that being said, I'm moving on from this episode.

(01:13:44):
It's been great. Thank you all for supporting me. I
hope you like this episode. Please give me some feedback
and by all means, subscribe and share the show with
others and uh yeah, drop me a line man, leave
a message, et cetera. And remember to always have a
great day.

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