07/19/2023 / By Ethan Huff
At the recent Turning Point Action Conference, Tucker Carlson spoke about Infowars founder Alex Jones, explaining that Jones is right about gender-bender chemicals like atrazine tainting America’s water supply and causing frogs – and maybe even humans – to turn homosexual or transgender.
Despite being labeled a “thought criminal” by the establishment, Jones was right all along about what he said about chemicals in the water turning amphibians gay. Carlson also indirectly referenced the unprecedented defamation ruling against Jones that was delivered by the courts in 2022.
“Who are the thought criminals and what are they saying?” Carlson said at the event. “They’re saying crazy things like water is turning the frogs gay. Ho ho ho! What a crazy person! Let’s make him pay a billion dollars!”
“Water is actually turning the frogs gay, that’s true, turns out. Years later they tell us, turns out that’s true. Yeah, it’s actually true.”
BREAKING:
Tucker Carlson just said that the water is turning the frogs gay and subtlety agrees with Alex Jones.
Watch: pic.twitter.com/8rWYNUZdWp
— Evan Kilgore ?? (@EvanAKilgore) July 15, 2023
(Related: Kennedy is a true environmentalist with genuine convictions – he is not a climate cultist like most other Democrat politicians.)
Carlson would go on, tongue-in-cheek, to state that he is not “endorsing any specific person’s theories about anything,” though he was clearly referring to Alex Jones.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is running for president in 2024 as a Democrat, also spoke recently about chemicals in the water supply, as did former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard. Suddenly, all these prominent people are speaking about the threat of contaminated water, and sadly many of them are paying the price for it.
“People are only punished for telling the truth,” Carlson said at the Turning Point event, noting that people who commit actual crimes, especially when they are rich, almost always get off scot-free.
“No one is punished for lying. People are only punished for telling the truth.”
One example that Carlson spoke of specifically was the farce of what happened – or in this case, didn’t happen – to FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, who barely got a slap on the wrist for defrauding millions of cryptocurrency investors of their money.
Tucker Carlson dropping FACTS ?
“No one is punished for lying. People are only punished for telling the truth.” pic.twitter.com/9K2g7X9tX5
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) July 15, 2023
“What are the crimes that are punished? Thought crimes,” Carlson further explained. “Thinking the wrong thing. Having the wrong beliefs. Saying unapproved words.”
Kennedy went into much further detail about the threat of atrazine specifically, explaining that when it was dumped into a tank full of frogs in a lab, it chemically castrated and “forcibly feminized every frog in there.”
A shocking 10 percent of the frogs, all of them male, eventually turned into fully viable females that were able to produce viable eggs. It sure sounds a whole lot like transgenderism, does it not?
“And if it’s doing that to frogs,” Kennedy added, “there’s a lot of other evidence that it’s doing it to humans as well.”
Tucker’s full speech at the Turning Point Action Conference is available for viewing below:
One commenter wrote that it is time for Carlson or some other conservative with a platform to delineate to the American people what needs to happen to stop the deep state from stealing any more elections – because what good is running and getting the most votes if the electronic voting machines are programmed to pick a pre-determined candidate?
The latest news about the public health threat of crop chemicals can be found at ChemicalViolence.com.
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