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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is the 27th of January, the year 2021. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith. | ||
You're watching American Journal on InfoWars.com and Band.Video. | ||
Thank you so much for being here with us today. | ||
A lot of stuff to show you today. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and spend an entire segment, probably this hour, showing you the speech that Rand Paul gave in opposition to the sham impeachment Trial that's going on right now. | ||
It's about an eight minute nine minute speech and it lays out in Perfect clarity the absurdity of this impeachment of the charge itself and that everything is just completely Nonsensical and it's an incredible video. | ||
So I'll show you that in just a little bit in fact Yeah, I think we should start this show, right? | ||
I think we should start this show with a little tradition Back from our school days, I'd like to say the Pledge of Allegiance. | ||
And here to lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance is the Los Angeles City Council. | ||
Let's go to clip number 10. | ||
We all know it well, the Pledge of Allegiance. | ||
We've said it every day of our lives, all the way up through high school. | ||
And I'd like to do it now. | ||
So if you can stand, face the flag, hand on your heart, and if the Los Angeles City Council could lead us in the pledge, I would really appreciate that. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Madam President, today is Tuesday and time for the flag salute. | |
Mr. De Leon, can you please lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance this morning? | ||
Thank you very much, Madam President. | ||
It would be an honor. | ||
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. | ||
Uninvincible. | ||
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
For which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. | ||
Eh, close enough. | ||
Eh, close enough, right? | ||
Eh, close enough. | ||
You got a little bit of the beginning, a little bit of the end there. | ||
There's the story from Fox News. | ||
Los Angeles City Council Democrat butchers Pledge of Allegiance. | ||
His name is Kevin de Leon. | ||
Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands one nation under God something something you know the thing you know you know the thing it's the Joe Biden version of the Pledge of Allegiance is what we heard right there uh incredible stuff that's a video that's going quite viral these days in the next segment I'm going to do a daily dispatch which we do every morning here at American Journal | ||
Our top story is one I don't quite understand. | ||
I've never been shy about it. | ||
I don't trust the stock market. | ||
I trust the stock market less than I understand it, and that's saying something because it all baffles me. | ||
But apparently, and I'm trying to wrap my mind around this, maybe some of the callers can help inform me. | ||
Maybe the crew knows it better than I do. | ||
Maybe they can come on. | ||
GameStop is destroying the stock market. | ||
Or rather, Reddit users in a forum called WallStreetBets, where they talk about the WallStreetBets that they've made, are buying GameStop stocks and causing these billion-dollar hedge are buying GameStop stocks and causing these billion-dollar hedge funds to fail because of it. | ||
So I guess all these hedge funds have shorts on GameStop thinking that GameStop is going to fail. | ||
And so all of these users on Reddit and all over the internet, Elon Musk has tweeted it out, are buying so much GameStop stock that these hedge fund companies that have shorts on GameStop are failing to the tune of billions of dollars. | ||
And it's really amazing. | ||
I guess it's just, you know, stock market manipulation has been liberated from the hands of the Wall Street brokers to the everyman, to the regular person. | ||
So we're gonna try to get to the bottom of that, and so much more news, the impeachment, COVID news that you will not believe, really just incredible stuff. | ||
Tons of videos to show you today, and of course, your calls. | ||
After all, it's American Journal, and where would we be without the Americans to help us tell the story of what is happening today in this country and in this incredible time in history. | ||
Stay with us, folks. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at Band.Video. | ||
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to American Journal. | ||
It is January 27th, 2021. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith. | ||
You're watching us on InfoWars.com and Band.Video. | ||
Thanks so much for doing that, and thank you for going to infowarriorstore.com and supporting everything that we do here. | ||
This is, of course, our brand new call-in show. | ||
It still feels brand new. | ||
I guess it's been a few weeks. | ||
Time flies when you're having fun, and we've been having a lot of fun here taking your calls and hearing from the Info Warriors out there as we try to establish this human intelligence network to spread the news, the plans, the investigations, the research through this focal point. | ||
So we will be opening up the phone lines and taking your calls later in this hour and throughout the show. | ||
I want to start first with our daily dispatch for January 27th, 2021. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Here's the headline from Revolver. | ||
Wall Street whales lose billions betting against GameStop after small traders organizing on internet forums coordinate epic short squeeze for the history books. | ||
So we're going to have a video that explains this in more detail a little bit later, but essentially. | ||
You have some trolls, you have some Reddit users on a forum known as WallStreetBets getting together and deciding to pump up the GameStop stock. | ||
And this is causing massive waves, massive ripples throughout the financial system. | ||
And in fact, is causing some hedge funds to collapse entirely. | ||
Since it is destroying the shorts that they had on GameStop. | ||
And again, we'll go through this later in the hour with a video explainer for people who understand it better than I do. | ||
But suffice it to say, as I watch the Yahoo finance chart tick ever higher, GameStop is now up 102% in the before hours trading, nearing $300 per share, which is 100 nearing $300 per share, which is 100 times the price it was earlier in the year. | ||
And this is, again, just causing total chaos. | ||
In fact, Disclosed.TV reports, Nasdaq threatens to halt stock trading over social media chatter. | ||
So this is regular people, not the billionaire hedge fund managers manipulating the market. | ||
This is regular people, millions of them. | ||
using their spare money to manipulate the market on their own terms. | ||
And the billionaire hedge fund managers cannot stand for that. | ||
And they're now thinking about shutting down the market. | ||
More on that as the show continues. | ||
Here's the most important story from a personal perspective. | ||
Hashtag tegs it. | ||
Texas representative introduces bill that would let residents vote on seceding from the United States. | ||
Texas State Representative Kyle Biederman introduced a bill on Tuesday that would allow Texans to vote on seceding from the United States. | ||
House Bill 1359, otherwise known as the Texas Independence Referendum Act, would let residents vote on if the Texas legislature should create an interim committee to create a plan for the independence of the state. | ||
In a press release provided by the Gateway Pundit, the Texas Nationalist Movement explained that the bill would give Texans an opportunity to head to the polls in November of 2021 and start the process of reasserting our status as an independent nation. | ||
If the people vote in favor, the bill provides for the establishment of a committee to begin working on a traditional on a transitional plan that would address all of the issues related to decoupling from the federal government. | ||
This is something I highly endorse and I think is in many ways the only reasonable answer moving forward. | ||
Everybody knows America, the government is not working right now. | ||
The divides between us are massive. | ||
And with China at our doorstep and advancing ever quicker, any sort of conflict, any sort of civil war, any sort of outbreak of fighting could very well mean the end of the United States and is really not an option. | ||
What's the only option? | ||
A peaceable divorce. | ||
A friendly separation. | ||
And this may be the way to do it. | ||
We're going to try to talk to, uh, Representative Biederman, uh, as soon as possible, perhaps get him on the show. | ||
Also in Texas, federal judge blocks enforcement of Joe Biden's 100-day deportation moratorium after Ken Paxton lawsuit. | ||
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District Judge Drew Tipton, a Trump appointee, issued a temporary restraining order against the Department of Homeland Security's instructions to pause deportations on Tuesday. | ||
This comes in response to the state of Texas' lawsuit against the Biden administration, in which Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton claimed that the moratorium violates federal immigration law and a DHS agreement with the state. | ||
Judge Tipton said that the Biden administration failed to quote provide any concrete reasonable justification for a 100 day pause on deportations. | ||
Attorney General Ken Paxton tweets out all caps victory. | ||
Texas is the first state in the nation to bring a lawsuit against the Biden administration and we won. | ||
Within six days of Biden's inauguration, Texas has halted his illegal deportation freeze. | ||
This was a seditious left-wing insurrection, and my team and I have stopped it. | ||
Temporarily, so they have, and well done by him. | ||
Biden's immigration policy is likely the most radical in the United States presidential history. | ||
It includes temporarily freezing deportations, extending DACA, and granting amnesty to virtually every illegal alien residing in the United States. | ||
He will also presumably work to increase Legal immigration levels when the COVID-19 pandemic subsides. | ||
Really incredible stuff. | ||
Complete destruction of our nation and thank God for Ken Paxton and the team in Texas at least putting one roadblock in their way. | ||
Senate votes 55 to 45 to set aside Rand Paul's point of order that impeachment is unconstitutional. | ||
Five Republicans vote with the Democrats. | ||
Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer then moved to table or kill Paul's point of order. | ||
Schumer only needed a simple majority vote to set Paul's point of order aside. | ||
Yeah, just a little point of order, by the way, this isn't constitutional, an incredibly dangerous precedent to be setting to impeach a private citizen. | ||
You'll never guess who the five senators are that voted against Rand Paul. | ||
From the Republican side, Collins, Murkowski, Romney, Sasse, and Toomey. | ||
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The normal crew. | ||
And we'll get into that a little bit later as well. | ||
Senator Murphy says there's still a chance Trump is going to incite another attempt at the Capitol. | ||
That's Senator Chris Murphy on Tuesday on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360. | ||
He said there's still a chance that the former President Donald Trump could incite another attempt at the Capitol. | ||
Well, if he did, it would be a first because he never did it the first time. | ||
But there you go. | ||
Setting the setting the groundwork there for a little bit of thought crime punishment. | ||
How dare you potentially say something that might one day happen. | ||
Okay, Biden signs executive order to ban the term China virus. | ||
No, you're not allowed to say China virus anymore. | ||
This is just the latest of Joe Biden's 37 executive orders signed in just the first week of his presidency. | ||
Also on coronavirus news experts say that Americans should wear three masks. | ||
Three masks. | ||
I say four. | ||
I say if you're gonna wear three masks, go ahead and throw a fourth one on there, make it plastic, and just injure yourself. | ||
Also in coronavirus news, I told you you wouldn't believe some of this stuff. | ||
China rolls out anal swab coronavirus tests, saying it's more accurate than the throat method. | ||
Months long lockdown, entire city populations herded in the streets. | ||
People of China could be forgiven for thinking they'd seen it all during the coronavirus pandemic, but now they face a new indignity. | ||
The addition of anal swabs, yes, you read that right, to the testing regimen for those in quarantine. | ||
Oh, you have a cough, sir? | ||
Please bend over. | ||
We have to issue the test now. | ||
That's really how far they're pushing it. | ||
I'm at a loss for words. | ||
Conservative MP in Britain calls for GPS tracking of Brits to ensure COVID compliance. | ||
Again, we told you this was the point all along. | ||
Conservative MP Jeremy Hunt has called for the government to use GPS tracking technology to ensure Brits are complying with the COVID quarantine measures. | ||
We'll have more on that later in the show, as well as some shocking videos of just what the British public is being subjected to in the name of COVID-19. | ||
YouTube over the last year has censored over half a million videos to protect the globalist COVID-19 hysteria narrative. | ||
YouTube censored 500,000 videos talking about COVID-19, including several of mine. | ||
I've got a few in there. | ||
Of course, it was last year around this time when I was saying, looks like this thing might be dangerous. | ||
Maybe we should pay attention to it before it gets to American shores. | ||
And also it looks like it was made in the lab. | ||
I was, you know, of course, a racist for saying that. | ||
And then it came to fruition and they deleted my video a year later because they don't want anybody to know that we were on top of this early on. | ||
Parlor precedent is what's being called. | ||
Lawsuit calls on Google to drop Telegram from the App Store. | ||
No big surprise. | ||
By the way, Ghislaine Maxwell tried to get her charges dropped by claiming that the jury is too black. | ||
There's too many black people on this jury. | ||
I'm not going to be judged by a bunch of black people. | ||
Oh no, I'm sorry, white. | ||
I'm sorry, claiming jury is too white. | ||
I'm sorry, I would have been racist the other way around. | ||
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
It's American Journal. | ||
It is our call-in show, but we're putting calls off just a little bit this morning because I have a lot of videos to play for you in the first hour. | ||
In the next segment, I'll be playing Rand Paul's entire speech on the Senate floor in opposition of the sham impeachment, where he lays out just perfectly the absurdity that we're witnessing with this complete farce of a political maneuver. | ||
So we'll be playing that in the next segment and then taking your calls in the final segment of this hour and all the way through hours two and three of this program. | ||
Cause I know a lot of people are going to have a lot to say, and maybe some of you can help explain to me what the hell's going on with GameStop. | ||
I don't understand it. | ||
And I really don't want to, I hate having to learn stuff about the stock market. | ||
It's all black magic wizardry as far as I'm concerned, total. | ||
Insanity. | ||
But apparently, you know, people make billions of dollars with this stuff, so maybe it's worth knowing. | ||
Here's the story on fundingthefuture.substack.com. | ||
It's a sunny day when little old Robinhooders carry home some crumbs of victory. | ||
Robinhood, of course, is an app on your phone that you can use to easily access the stock market and buy stocks and trade them that way. | ||
The events of this week reverberated across financial journals and left some billionaire bosses red faced, having to explain to their clients how a little known corner of the Internet delightfully named Wall Street Bets lost them in excess of three billion dollars. | ||
They say it's a powder keg two years in the making. | ||
And essentially what it is, is that a lot of people had the idea that GameStop would soon be going the way of Blockbuster and they put short they short sold the stock, I guess, is what it's called. | ||
I know a lot of people out there are like, why don't you understand this? | ||
I just don't. | ||
Okay. | ||
So I'm going to let more, uh, informed people explain it. | ||
In fact, here's a, uh, here's a friend of the show, Andrew Tate, uh, gleefully getting involved in this little scheme. | ||
Of course, you know, he's guest hosted the Alex Jones show. | ||
You've probably heard him on some of the super male vitality and turbo force commercials. | ||
But here he is this morning saying that he's buying $50,000 worth of GameStop stock to take down Wall Street. | ||
Here's Andrew Tate. | ||
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So as it stands, there's a hedge fund manager who, when it wakes up tomorrow morning and Wall Street opens, if the GameStop price opens at the current price, he's going to lose $13 billion, his entire hedge fund. | |
So me and Luke, we just cashed some Bitcoin. | ||
We're putting 50 grand. | ||
50 G's. | ||
50 grand in at GameStop at this price. | ||
I don't give a f**k if I lose it all. | ||
I don't give a f**k. I just want this hedge fund manager piece of s**t. These Wall Street f**king greedy bank pig c**ts. | ||
I just want him to lose. | ||
But now I'm in reading more and more. | ||
These Occupy Wall Street guys are doing AMZ, AMC, BlackBerry, whatever. | ||
I'm cashing. | ||
I'm putting this right now. | ||
I'm cashing half a million dollars of Bitcoin right now, and I'm going all-in, maximum leverage, all-in on all these stocks. | ||
Luke, we're losing all the money. | ||
We are taking down Wall Street. | ||
We are. | ||
All his money. | ||
We're gonna take him down ourselves. | ||
I'm taking Wall Street down. | ||
Watch me. | ||
F*** them. | ||
F*** them all. | ||
So there you go, that's the attitude of a lot of these buyers. | ||
It's like, I don't care if I lose this money, I am putting in a ton of money into this GameStop. | ||
Here you go. | ||
It's a great meme. | ||
My parents at age 29. | ||
Let's put 10% of our paychecks into government bonds. | ||
Yes, me at 29. | ||
Time to dump my $60,000 savings into this one trade. | ||
Maybe not the smartest thing, but this is what happens when people lose faith in a corrupt system. | ||
They start exploiting it, and the people who uphold this system are shaking in their boots. | ||
Now, here's an actual explainer about what's going on, is what I've been told. | ||
I'll be watching as closely as you are. | ||
It's a Mad Money segment that's explaining exactly what is happening with GameStop. | ||
Let's roll that clip. | ||
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But we're seeing a phenomenon that I have never seen. | |
And that is the phenomenon of, David, you're not necessarily going to like this. | ||
Tell me. | ||
It's the Wall Street bets people. | ||
And they have ganged up, and arguably it's allowed, by free speech purposes, to center on a few stocks. | ||
GameStop, and arguably the reason why they're in it is because this fellow Ryan Cohen, who, look, Ryan did a great job On spot. | ||
He did a great, great job on Chewy. | ||
So people get very excited. | ||
He bought a lot of stock at 8, almost 15%. | ||
He joined the board last week. | ||
That makes people excited. | ||
Right. | ||
But what's most important, David, is it's concerted, but it's maybe protected by free speech. | ||
And this is the paradigm. | ||
You're going to see it for Bed, Bath & Beyond using a loop upgrade. | ||
You're going to see it for Adam Aaron's company, AMC. | ||
They're going to go after that one. | ||
Now, David, I've seen it. | ||
I mean, I'm already seeing it. | ||
And Jim, I do feel like we've seen some of this movie before. | ||
I mean, it does have reminiscence for me, certainly, of the late 90s. | ||
In particular, the vitriol of some people if you challenge their established belief in any way. | ||
And the ability to coordinate in some way, even though they're not necessarily coordinating. | ||
I mean, what's going on in GameStop right now conceivably could take a couple of firms out, hedge funds, if they were stupid enough to be shorted all the way. | ||
And options sellers. | ||
And options sellers because of the fundamentals here. | ||
I mean, you had a downgrade of it at 65 by Telsey, Dana Telsey, who pointed out it was trading already at 33 times enterprise value over EBITDA, 33 times for a retailer. | ||
By the way, a retailer that many would argue is not particularly well positioned, Jim. | ||
Now, that's a fundamental debate that everybody is certainly welcome to have. | ||
But what's going on now is a bit different than that. | ||
And not to mention the things you brought up on on Friday involving the short seller, Andrew Left, and the threats that he had gotten as well. | ||
Well, Look, this is one of the situations. | ||
The early morning action is looking to be forced covering, and that's from the short calls that were exercised on Friday, and there's no stock around. | ||
Open interest in this one in the 60s, it's insane. | ||
I want to thank my friend Tim Collins, who does option work on this. | ||
And there is... But you can borrow. | ||
The borrow is easy. | ||
It's 140%, 44% short at this point. | ||
The borrow is easy, but the mechanics... | ||
rather shocking and Carl what I think is happening and I disagree with David that is reminiscent the 90s okay from the point of view of it's not necessarily froth here it's the mechanics of the market are breaking down because you it's arguable that these people are all one group But my securities lawyer said, listen, free speech covers it. | ||
Okay. | ||
So you can have cheerleaders buy. | ||
It's no different, Carl, than an analyst saying, listen, buy GameStop. | ||
It's going to 200. | ||
So I think it's protected speech. | ||
I do believe that, yes, like David says, there are going to be companies that can't get through this. | ||
But it is Wall Street bets. | ||
It's worth going to the site because it's incredibly compelling. | ||
You'll see what they're saying. | ||
You may think it's froth, but they're using arguments that they think hold up under scrutiny. | ||
I don't think they do, but it doesn't matter what I think. | ||
The stock's up 581% in three months. | ||
Sorry, Carl, go ahead. | ||
No, Jim, I guess the question for those who are not in these particular names is how much risk is there to broader pockets of the market It's not just about SPACs or high-growth, high-multiple. | ||
B of A is out today saying that companies that are beating on estimates are being punished in ways we've not seen since Q2 of 2000, right before the S&P went down 13% in a matter of weeks. | ||
Well, look, what I would point out is that, again, I love David and what David Gosselin is saying about high growth stocks. | ||
That's not what's going on. | ||
What's going on is that the Wall Street bet people are looking at what the high short interest is, whether it be the short interest in GameStop, whether it be the short interest in Bed Bath & Beyond, the short interest in AMC. | ||
And what they're saying is there's no way... | ||
Essentially, they're playing the game. | ||
What he said is the mechanics of the market is breaking down. | ||
Well, the mechanics of the market are simply being utilized now by a decentralized network of independent investors. | ||
And it's absolutely causing havoc in the heretofore highly controlled method of betting. | ||
And the real shocking thing to me is just how simple it is for a relatively small group of people to cause such trouble to this market. | ||
It's very telling. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
It's American Journal. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. | ||
I'm going to go now to a video, and it's a longer one. | ||
I'm going to play the entirety of the speech delivered yesterday by Senator Rand Paul, who maybe is the only politician That has my full-fledged support. | ||
Like, it really is amazing that out of the, what is it, 435 congressmen and women, the 100 senators, all of the executives, there's one guy that seems to be on the right side of pretty much every topic, and that's Rand Paul. | ||
Maybe not that big of a surprise, considering his father. | ||
A great family, these people. | ||
So I want to go to this clip now and I hope you'll enjoy it. | ||
He's laying down his argument against impeachment and why it's unconstitutional and why it's ridiculous that the Democrats out of anybody would be pushing this. | ||
Here he is on the floor of the Senate, Rand Paul. | ||
This impeachment is nothing more than a partisan exercise designed to further divide the country. | ||
Democrats claim to want to unify the country, but impeaching a former president, a private citizen, is the antithesis of unity. | ||
Democrats brazenly appointing a pro-impeachment Democrat to preside over the trial is not fair or impartial, and hardly encourages any kind of unity in our country. | ||
No, unity is the opposite of this travesty we are about to witness. | ||
If we are about to try to impeach a president, where is the Chief Justice? | ||
If the accused is no longer president, where is the constitutional power to impeach him? | ||
Private citizens don't get impeached. | ||
Impeachment is for removal from office. | ||
And the accused here has already left office. | ||
Hyper-partisan Democrats are about to drag our great country down into the gutter of rancor and vitriol, the likes of which has never been seen in our nation's history. | ||
Instead of doing the nation's work with their new majorities in the House, the Senate, and the Executive Branch, Democrats are wasting the nation's time on a partisan vendetta against a man no longer in office. | ||
It's almost as if they have no ability to exist except in opposition to Donald Trump. | ||
Without him as their boogeyman, they might have to legislate and to actually convince Americans that their policy prescriptions are the right ones. | ||
Democrats are about to do something no self-respecting senator has ever stooped to. | ||
Democrats are insisting the election is actually not over, and so they insist on regurgitating the bitterness of the election. | ||
This sacrimony they are about to unleash has never before been tried. | ||
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Why? | |
Because calmer heads have typically prevailed in our history and allowed public opinion to cast blame where blame is deserved. | ||
This sham of an impeachment will ostensibly ask whether the president incited the reprehensible behavior and violence of January 6th when he said, I know everyone here will soon march to the Capitol to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard. | ||
Peacefully and patriotically. | ||
Hardly words of violence. | ||
But what of Democrat words? | ||
What of Democrat incitement to violence? | ||
No Democrat will honestly ask whether Bernie Sanders incited the shooter that nearly killed Steve Scalise and volunteer coach. | ||
The shooter nearly pulled off a massacre. | ||
I was there because he fervently believed the false and inflammatory rhetoric spewed by Bernie and other Democrats Such as the Republican health care plan for the uninsured is that you die. | ||
As this avowed Bernie supporter shot Steve Scalise, nearly killing him, and shot one of our coaches and two or three of our staff, he screamed, this is for health care. | ||
Ask me or anyone if that's incitement. | ||
No Democrat will ask whether Cory Booker incited violence when he called for his supporters to get up in their face. | ||
Of Congress people. | ||
A very visual and specific incitement. | ||
No Democrat will ask whether Maxine Waters incited violence when she literally told her supporters, and I quote, that if you see a member of the Trump administration at a restaurant, at an apartment store, at a gas station, or any place, you create a crowd and you push back on them. | ||
Is that not incitement? | ||
My wife and I were pushed and surrounded and screamed at by this same type of mob that Maxine likes to inspire. | ||
It's terrifying to have a swarm of people threatening to kill you, cursing at you, and literally holding you hostage until police come to your rescue. | ||
That night we were assaulted by the crowd. | ||
I wasn't sure if we'd survive even with the police protection. | ||
But no Democrat has ever considered impeaching Maxine for her violent rhetoric. | ||
In fact, Republicans, to our credit, have never once thought it legitimate to formally censor or impeach these Democrats. | ||
No Republican has sought to use the government To hold these Democrats responsible for Antifa and Black Lives Matter violence that has consumed our cities all summer, resulting in over a billion dollars of destruction, looting, and property damage? | ||
Not one Republican said, oh, let's impeach the Democrats who are inciting this. | ||
Because it would be ridiculous. | ||
Many on the Democrat side of the aisle cheered them on. | ||
Kamala Harris famously offered to pay the bill for those who are arrested. | ||
I wonder if she'll be brought up on charges of inciting violence for that now that she's vice president. | ||
Should Kamala Harris be impeached for offering to pay for violent people to get out of jail who've been burning our cities down? | ||
No! | ||
And no Republican has offered that, because we're not going down the road that Democrats have decided, this low road of impeaching people for political speech. | ||
Should Republicans impeach the Democrat mayor of Seattle, who incited and condoned violence by calling the armed takeover of part of her city A summer of love. | ||
Any Republicans try to impeach her? | ||
On June 8, the New York Post, citing U.S. | ||
Justice Department statistics, reported that more than 700 law enforcement officers were injured during the Antifa Black Lives Matter riots. | ||
There were at least 19 murders, including 77-year-old retired police officer David Dorn. | ||
Yet Democrats insist on applying a test of incitement to a Republican that they refuse to apply to themselves. | ||
I want the Democrats to raise their hands if they have ever given a speech that says, take back, fight for your country. | ||
Who hasn't used the words fight figuratively? | ||
And are we going to put every politician in jail? | ||
Are we going to impeach every politician who has used the words fight figuratively in a speech? | ||
Shame! | ||
Shame on these angry, unhinged partisans who are putting forth this sham impeachment, deranged by their hatred of the former president. | ||
Shame on those who seek blame and revenge, and who choose to pervert a constitutional process while doing so. | ||
I want this body on record. | ||
Every last person here. | ||
Is this how you think politics should be? | ||
Look, we've now got crazy partisans on the other side of the aisle trying to censor and remove two of the Republican senators for their political position. | ||
Now look, I disagreed. | ||
I don't think Congress should overturn the Electoral College. | ||
But impeaching or censoring or expelling a member of Congress you disagree with? | ||
Is the truth so narrow that only you know the truth? | ||
We now have the media on your side saying there is only one set of facts, one set of truth, and you can only interpret it this way. | ||
Now we have seven senators on the other side trying to expel, censor, or impugn two senators on this side. | ||
And I defend them, not because I defend their position. | ||
I disagreed with their position. | ||
But you can't impeach, censor, expel people you disagree with. | ||
What's this coming to? | ||
In a few minutes, I will insist on a vote to affirm that this proceeding we are about to enter is unconstitutional, that impeachment of a private citizen is illegal, and essentially a bill of attainment. | ||
That was Rand Paul on the floor of the Senate yesterday. | ||
Incredible stuff. | ||
Although, I do disagree with him on a few points, and I'll get into those and give the phone number out. | ||
On the other side, it's American Journal. | ||
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Now in that last segment we showed Rand Paul's speech and I have a slight correction to make. | ||
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Give us a call and speak your mind. | ||
Now, in that last segment, we showed Rand Paul's speech, and I have a slight correction to make. | ||
There are a few things that I do disagree with him on, but they're slight. | ||
It's a nuanced perspective, but not really. | ||
He kept bringing up the idea of what the Democrats had said. | ||
Maxine Waters saying, go get in their faces. | ||
You can find them. | ||
Pelosi saying stuff. | ||
All these people actually advocating for violence and inciting people, including the shooter at the softball field that tried to kill Rand Paul. | ||
Almost mortally wounded, Steve Scalise. | ||
But there's, we have a problem these days with unequal comparisons, right? | ||
So you have, it's, it's almost hard to, it's almost hard to explain. | ||
He's asking like, well, should we impeach Maxine Waters and these people for doing this? | ||
It's like, well, yeah, probably. | ||
Because they actually were inciting violence. | ||
Like he's drawing a comparison between what Donald Trump did and what the Democrats did in inciting violence. | ||
The problem is Trump didn't actually incite anybody and they did. | ||
So it's not an equal comparison, right? | ||
It's not an equivalency. | ||
Maxine Waters and Nancy Pelosi and all these and Kamala Harris had said, you know, well, I think you should peacefully protest and not commit violence, but have your voices heard. | ||
And then the Republicans were going to try to impeach them on that. | ||
That would be equivalent. | ||
That would be nonsensical. | ||
Then you could compare the two things. | ||
But you can't compare these two things because the Democrats actually did incite violence. | ||
They actually did say, go out and do this, go out and cause violence. | ||
Even CNN, whatever that dude's name is, Jake Tapper, Cuomo, one of them, has that famous clip where he's like, who says protests have to be peaceful? | ||
They don't have to be peaceful. | ||
In fact, they shouldn't be. | ||
It's like, well, that's actually is incitement. | ||
That actually is calling for violence. | ||
So while I agree with Rand Paul that Donald Trump should not be held to account or impeached because of the incitement comments that he made, that they're claiming are incitement, it's not equivalent to compare that to Maxine Waters or Kamala Harris actually inciting people. | ||
Man, Rand Paul. | ||
Think about what Rand Paul has been through in the Trump presidency. | ||
The man was shot at on a baseball field. | ||
He was assaulted and had six ribs broken. | ||
I think a lung collapse. | ||
He was surrounded in the street by an angry mob where he was like having to pull the police up as they were getting dragged down to the ground. | ||
I mean, this dude, and what did the Democrats and left have to say about it? | ||
Oh, where's Rand Paul's neighbor when you need him? | ||
Right? | ||
They joke about it. | ||
They think it's a good thing. | ||
Rand Paul, stalwart libertarian, has always been for nothing but liberty. | ||
But American liberty. | ||
And small government. | ||
He deserves to be killed for it. | ||
So I have to disagree there, where it's like, okay, no, Donald Trump should not be impeached for saying, go peacefully protest and have your voices heard. | ||
But that's not equivalent to Maxine Waters saying, when you see Republicans out in the street, form a crowd and go get in their faces. | ||
Those are not equivalent. | ||
So it's like, I get the point. | ||
Same thing. | ||
You have to realize what's going on with Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz and how insane this whole charade has become. | ||
And Rand Paul pointed out a little bit saying you can't just politically prosecute somebody or try to expel someone from the Senate for disagreeing with them. | ||
But the equivalence of this would be if you had a prominent Republican or Democrat senator, rather, like if Chuck Schumer came out and said, you know, I do think we need to reform the police. | ||
I don't like The police brutality, I think there's been a lot of police killings, and I think we should look into some oversight on how to prevent police brutality. | ||
And then they said, we're kicking you out of the Senate for inciting the Black Lives Matter riots. | ||
Totally, totally nonsensical, right? | ||
If you're pointing out a concern that is the concern that then inspires riots, That's not incitement, but that's what they're doing. | ||
That's what they're doing to Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley. | ||
They're saying, well, we want to look at whether there was vote fraud. | ||
We think we shouldn't investigate this. | ||
And they're saying that is equivalent to inciting a riot when the Democrats are actually inciting riots. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Is this not just blatantly apparent to everybody else? | ||
I mean, it's like, it's the same thing as comparing the Black Lives Matter riots to the siege on the Capitol, the raiding of the Capitol. | ||
They're not equivalent. | ||
So sure, it's useful to point out like, huh, we had six months of daily riots with whole city blocks burning down and billions of dollars in damages and dozens of people dying. | ||
And they didn't say anything. | ||
And they actually said it was a good thing. | ||
And they said, you know, we will impeach President Trump if he dares to send the National Guard to deal with these people. | ||
Meanwhile, you have literally less than four hours of Trump supporters going into the Capitol, almost no damage, almost, you know, very, very little injury. | ||
The only people that were actually hurt or died were them or medical emergencies of the police that were not caused by the rioters. | ||
So while it's useful to point out the disproportionate response to one versus the other, they're not the same thing. | ||
How do I explain this? | ||
It's like letting somebody get away with murder and then punishing somebody for stealing your Xbox. | ||
And then going, well, hold on, wait, you're punishing me for the Xbox, but you're not punishing him for murder? | ||
It's like, yeah, there's a hypocrisy there, there's an inconsistency there, but they're two drastically different things, which makes the hypocrisy and the irony a thousand times worse. | ||
Because one actually is a crime, one actually is incitement, and the other one isn't. | ||
The one that's not is getting punished, the one that is is being covered up and supported. | ||
So it's worse than you think, it's worse than Rand Paul was even letting on, even though it's worth it to point out the hypocrisy. | ||
People don't care about hypocrisy. | ||
They have the power and they're going to use it regardless of the justifications that they have to pull out of their butts, quite frankly. | ||
Anyway, let's go to the phone calls now. | ||
Again, the number to dial 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Kathy in Oklahoma wants to talk about speech. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Kathy. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hi, thanks Harrison. | |
A few weeks ago, you were making reference to backmasking. | ||
To what? | ||
To backmasking? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't know if that was me, but I like it. | ||
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Oh, it was. | |
I've been trying to get a hold of you ever since. | ||
Yes, backmasking exists, but something else also exists that you might find really interesting. | ||
Check out ReverseSpeech.com and it is eerie, extremely eerie, but it's insanely accurate. | ||
So what is it? | ||
What is Reverse Speech? | ||
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Okay, it's a technology discovered by David John Oates back in, oh, the 80s or 90s. | |
And he's kind of developed it pretty well over the years. | ||
I followed it pretty closely in the late 90s, early 2000s, until I got more into the digital realm. | ||
I've even done it with my own phone calls to just ensure that there wasn't any backmasking involved. | ||
And back when I was messing with it, you could take a cassette and you had to get a player modified to where it would run the tape backwards. | ||
Okay. | ||
And it's a little like trying to pick out a person with an American accent in The middle of the sea of people speaking Russian. | ||
But there are clear reversals quite often in especially emotional speak. | ||
Okay, well I'll have to look into that. | ||
I'm not too familiar with the process that you're talking about, but we will look it up and get into it. | ||
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Yeah, and you might put the bug in Alex's ear that they can get that statistical report based on the CDC data up on the website. | |
Well, we'll take a look at that, too. | ||
Backmasking is a recording technique in which a sound or message is recorded backward onto a track that's meant to be played forward. | ||
I think I may have been talking about that to get around censorship. | ||
You could upload things in reverse and download them and flip them. | ||
The new White House communications director, Jen Psaki, is not doing herself or the Biden administration any favors. | ||
We'll go back to your phone calls in the next segment. | ||
I want to play a few videos here. | ||
This is Communications Director Jen Psaki in 2019 saying that she hoped the Democrats in Congress would break the rules to bring down President Trump. | ||
Here she is. | ||
Nadler is, I hope he's not following the rules. | ||
Yes, the legal rules, but we need to be more rule breakers on the Democratic side and not play by the game that has always been played because we're dealing with Donald Trump. | ||
Yeah, we're dealing with Donald Trump, so therefore we don't have to play by the rules. | ||
That is the logic of the Democrats. | ||
That was her in 2019. | ||
Of course, that's how you get a job in the presidential administration. | ||
You say outrageous BS. | ||
And there you go. | ||
You're appointed to the position now. | ||
Here's a question she was asked yesterday about why Joe Biden would let China have access to our power grid by reversing an order that President Trump made last year. | ||
Let's hear Jen's very eloquent response to this question. | ||
And then we'll come to you, sir. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Thanks, Jen. | ||
In an executive order that the president signed last week, he also suspended a Trump administration executive order that was particularly aimed at keeping foreign countries, specifically China, from interfering in the U.S. | ||
power grid. | ||
But he suspended that for 90 days in that executive order last week. | ||
Given what you said about China today, why did he do that, especially related to something so critical to our national security as the power grid? | ||
I'll have to. | ||
I think the president's view on our relationship with China, I tried to do my best to convey to all of you. | ||
I'll have to check on that specific piece and we'll circle back with you directly. | ||
Okay. | ||
So that response was, I think the president's view On our position with China is I think I laid that out clearly. | ||
We'll circle back to you. | ||
Thank you, Jen. | ||
Very informative. | ||
I understand so much now why the communist Chinese should have access to our power grid. | ||
It's this type of stuff that you would think they do a little bit of homework. | ||
You think they'd be in some way prepared. | ||
They would at least have some sort of talking point. | ||
to say well it's a very important that we international cooperation but it's just like this is amateur hour now and the thing is that the media is not going to hold them to account and this is it must be so easy to be a democrat so easy i try to put this in uh like just everyday terms People like, you know, Cuomo or Gavin Newsom. | ||
I mean, literally just imagine if your regular life operated this way, where if your boss just like flagrantly ignored advice about what to do, the store that you work in burned down. | ||
And then management came down, told you to shut up, not talk about your boss that way, and then gave him a promotion while charging you for the cost of rebuilding the store. | ||
And it's just like these people, they just fail up. | ||
That's all they do. | ||
And this is it's all part and parcel of everything that's going on in our culture because we see the same thing with politicians. | ||
Where just their state collapses, highest death rates in COVID. | ||
Then they write a book about how they handled it. | ||
Then they go on a talking on a speaking tour and the media just licks their boots the entire time. | ||
So freaking easy, but it goes to everywhere. | ||
Look at Hollywood and the way that directors will just make movies that just utterly fail. | ||
Just millions of dollars down the drain with these piece of crap movies. | ||
And then, next thing you know, here's the Star Wars trilogy, sir! | ||
Here, go ahead, you have this. | ||
It's just, there's no holding them to account. | ||
Speaking of holding them to account, here is Jin Saki with her favorite phrase circling back to you. | ||
Just picture in your mind a dog chasing its tail every time Jin Saki talks. | ||
Here's her favorite response. | ||
I'll circle back if there's more I can share with you. | ||
I'll circle back with you if there's more to convey. | ||
I'll have to just circle back with you. | ||
We can circle back with you. | ||
I'm happy to circle back with you. | ||
I can circle back. | ||
I will have to circle back on that one. | ||
That's an excellent question. | ||
Oh, such an important question. | ||
We will circle back with you. | ||
We'll circle back with you. | ||
It's an interesting question, but we'll circle back. | ||
I'm happy to circle back, but I'll have to circle back with you on it. | ||
It's a good question, but we'll circle back with you on this today. | ||
We will certainly circle back with you more directly. | ||
I hate to disappoint you, but I will have to circle back with you on that as well. | ||
Like a dog chasing its own tail while the media coos in appreciation. | ||
Oh, look how cute it is! | ||
Oh, don't question it. | ||
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Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The war rages on. | ||
The info war in the minds of people worldwide is raging. | ||
Some incredible video of some of the protests going on in the Netherlands as the anti-lockdown demonstrations enter their third night. | ||
I'll go ahead and play some of this in the background. | ||
People in Europe are starting to wake up, it seems. | ||
Now this is what America should be engaged in. | ||
This is what we should be focusing on. | ||
People coming together and resisting the forced closure of our economy and the forced closure of our entire nation and the absurd laws and rules which are always put in place temporarily and then seem to get extended And more extended as time goes on with no end in sight. | ||
And we're seeing just absolutely brutal repression of these protests in the Netherlands. | ||
Black-clad police using billy clubs, horses, fire hoses to crush opposition in that city. | ||
I mean, it literally looks like a war zone out of the Middle East. | ||
Really incredible stuff. | ||
Nothing's going on on the other side of the world while we are pinned down in this absurd hostage situation by the Democrats attempting to impeach President Trump. | ||
Keep seeing memes about it of just, like, the American people just, like, starving and just like, please let me go back to work. | ||
Please, for the love of God, let me send my kid to school. | ||
And it's just like, um, we're impeaching the president. | ||
The old one. | ||
We're impeaching the old president. | ||
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Thanks. | |
We're very busy. | ||
We're very busy. | ||
There's literally no reason why The American government should exist, as far as I'm concerned. | ||
They do nothing for us, at all. | ||
Except for steal our money and send it to people who hate us. | ||
Let's go to the phone calls. | ||
Justin in Maryland has some comments about executive orders. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Justin. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, how's it going? | |
How you doing, brother? | ||
Pretty good, thanks. | ||
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Uh, yeah, I like listening to you guys, though. | |
You guys have definitely been keeping me informed, like, the whole entire corona, whatever you want to call it, China virus lockdown. | ||
I did not... I... Wow! | ||
It is illegal, sir. | ||
It is illegal to call it the China virus. | ||
I don't know if you heard the executive order. | ||
How dare you? | ||
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Wow. | |
I mean, isn't that where it came from? | ||
Yeah, yeah, it is. | ||
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You know, I guess there's neither here or there. | |
We could circle back to that. | ||
Look, look, look, we cannot, sir, sir, we cannot, we cannot call it the China virus anymore. | ||
From now on, we're calling it the Gates-Fauci virus. | ||
From now on, it's called the Gates-Fauci virus, and we'll refer to it as that. | ||
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Gates-Fauci. | |
Yes. | ||
So we'll refer to it as that, as such. | ||
But what's crazy is, like, all these executive orders, I would not have heard about these executive orders if it wasn't for you, uh, guys like the conservative twins. | ||
There's another guy, uh, ABL, Brian Logan. | ||
There's others. | ||
They're good too, but you know, we'll, we can circle back to that another time. | ||
But, uh, it's just crazy. | ||
Like when, um, I don't, you don't hear about it on the news. | ||
Uh, I haven't really been looking at their websites lately, but it's crazy because some things will post on our website, but they won't report it on the news, on TV. | ||
And when you tell people, they look at you like you're crazy. | ||
And I'm like, listen, don't, don't take my word for it. | ||
Just do your own research. | ||
And they get mad at me when I'm telling them to do that. | ||
And it's like, and I feel like I have to keep like trying to like pound in their head because they're not going to do the research. | ||
And then they finally do the research when it's like right out in front of their face. | ||
And it's just frustrating. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm sorry, guys. | ||
No, no, no, continue. | ||
I was just agreeing with you. | ||
It's insane how if, I mean, literally it's not presented on the mainstream media. | ||
People just aren't interested in hearing it. | ||
It's very bizarre. | ||
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And it's like, well, what do you care about? | |
It doesn't affect your, your everyday life. | ||
I mean, well, taxes for one is going to affect your everyday life. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Like that's, that's, that's point blank. | ||
Like that's the first thing that's going to affect your everyday life. | ||
Okay. | ||
You have a daughter fighting some boy. | ||
not fighting but wrestling some boy and you know getting embarrassed on the mat you know that that's going to affect your your everyday life soon oh yeah yeah yeah a lot of a lot of a lot of A lot of these exec... I mean, that's a very good point, actually. | ||
A lot of these executive orders are way more impactful to people's everyday lives than a lot of stuff the government does. | ||
A lot of stuff the government does, you won't really notice it in your own life, like your taxes might incrementally go up down the line, you know, the effects of it might be felt. | ||
But these executive orders, you're exactly right. | ||
I mean, if you have a daughter who has dedicated herself to being the best track runner and is going to go to you know, college on a scholarship because of it. | ||
And then suddenly, you know, some fifth rate guy who couldn't even make it on the boys team shows up and robs her of that opportunity and robs her of that glory and robs her of, you know, all of the work that she put in. | ||
Yeah, that affects your life very directly. | ||
Same thing with the, you know, illegal aliens being deported. | ||
I mean, that that affects us here in Texas very strongly. | ||
So it's a good point that I mean, people don't know about this. | ||
They know, they'll know everything about, you know, what Trump did. | ||
It has nothing to do with anything in their lives, but the things that are actually affecting their lives, they have no care or concern about. | ||
It's very bizarre. | ||
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Right. | |
And it's crazy. | ||
I actually have family in Texas too. | ||
So, I hope they're staying strong down there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, you gotta, you gotta come down here and join us. | ||
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And I know wrestling could probably be a bad example cause girls wrestle boys. | |
Anyway, I used to wrestle, but. | ||
You know, other sports like, you're going to have field hockey, you're going to have lacrosse, you know, volleyball, basketball. | ||
You got, you know, there's, it's just going to be across the board. | ||
It's going to be a real wake up call for a lot of people. | ||
Yeah, and if this is getting reported on mainstream media, it's just like a very good like, Joe Biden reaffirms his commitment to gender equality by signing this order and then they just move on. | ||
It's like no discussion of what the actual effects will be. | ||
No airing of like alternative viewpoints. | ||
Yeah, you're exactly right. | ||
Very good call. | ||
Thank you so much, Justin. | ||
I got to move on, though, because I want to get as many calls as possible in. | ||
But I do appreciate the call, and please, sir, from now on, it's the Gates Fauci virus. | ||
Nick in New York wants to talk about Trump being blamed. | ||
Blamed for what, Nick? | ||
He's blamed for everything these days. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, how you doing? | |
Pretty good. | ||
Okay, yeah. | ||
I just wanted to basically say that he's been blamed for everything pretty much under the sun, especially now this new situation with the Capitol. | ||
But I think that it's important to recognize, at least in these last couple of days, or now moving into almost two weeks, that we pulled back And we're taking a better view of things. | ||
I'm getting a better view. | ||
I think it's safe to assume that I don't think Trump was designed, was, you know, was going to win this. | ||
It wasn't designed for him to win it this round, if we can say that. | ||
And the reason that I say that is that all the precedents have pretty much been established. | ||
All right. | ||
So they've gone through, they went through multiple different channels to process or submit their grievance. | ||
and at every angle they were shut down. | ||
So that established the precedent to not only the American people, the voter, uh, those just, but just worldwide, pretty much anybody who's able to tune in and see what was going on that established precedent that, uh, all of the institutions that were designed to protect the people failed at every angle. | ||
And so that was digitally recorded, and that has been stamped on the digital archive. | ||
Trump was not going to be able to establish a lot of what he intended to do, but he did establish this one very important precedent to pull up the rug and show the world what they were not able to see. | ||
That being all of the corruption that's in Washington now. | ||
I'm not going to say that I have the full corner on this, because this is extremely a complex subject. | ||
It's very, very complex. | ||
There's multiple moving parts here. | ||
It is the reason why InfoWars is not able to cover many, many, many topics, but throughout the years has had the ability to have on Many people with their own in their own respective field so that to discuss certain topics and then have people move over and channel and just kind of get a full scope as to just how vast this situation is. | ||
So I think that it's important to understand Yeah. | ||
Well, we don't really have time, so we're about to go to commercial, but I completely appreciate what you're saying, and I totally agree with you. | ||
It's a very complex situation. | ||
I'm not going to go into all of that. | ||
Well, we don't really have time because we're about to go to commercial, but I completely appreciate what you're saying, and I totally agree with you. | ||
It's a very complex situation. | ||
It's why we sound crazy sometimes, because we've got to go everywhere. | ||
So yesterday we had a couple callers who were talking about the New World Order, the Cabal, the Illuminati, whatever you want to call it, the powers that be, those who run our civilization and are enacting a global world order. | ||
And they're talking about what they're going to do next and what their plans are and how they operate. | ||
And I was trying to think of a metaphor. | ||
Obviously, the boiling frogs metaphor is very pertinent. | ||
And if you're not aware of that, where have you been the last 20 years? | ||
But just to regurgitate it once again, the idea is that if you put a frog in a pot of water that's already boiling, already very hot, it'll hop right out. | ||
It'll know that the danger is there and it'll get out of there. | ||
But if you put a frog in a pot of lukewarm water and then you slowly increase that heat, it doesn't realize what's happening until it's too late and it dies in the water. | ||
So that's a pretty good metaphor for how to bring about totalitarianism, authoritarianism, control over people. | ||
You don't just lock them down or else they fight back and they break the chains and they get away. | ||
You have to very slowly ratchet that chain down, piece by piece, ratchet to ratchet to ratchet. | ||
That's a good metaphor. | ||
But what kept springing to my mind, and this is like the worst way to intro my metaphor because nobody's gonna know what I'm talking about here. | ||
Uh, but the only, the only thing that comes to my mind is a video game mechanic. | ||
Uh, there's one part in Grand Theft Auto where you're robbing a vault and you're using a laser drill. | ||
And so you have to activate the drill and you have to put it up to a high speed to enable to cut through the vault. | ||
But if you go too high, the whole thing overheats and blows back. | ||
And so you can't go too hard, too fast. | ||
You got to keep it at a steady pace. | ||
But if you let it go too low, it starts dropping down. | ||
So I'm sitting there thinking, OK, what's a better metaphor for that? | ||
Because most people don't play video games who watch our program and they won't know what I'm talking about. | ||
And I guess a There you go, man, the crew finds it right away. | ||
This is exactly what I'm talking about here. | ||
And you can see as they're going through stages, you have the heat map, and if it gets too high, it blows the whole thing out. | ||
If it stays low, then the drill's ineffective. | ||
You can sort of think about the New World Order operating this way, where they have to keep some pressure on, and they have to continue to progress, but they can't go too hard, too fast, or you get that boiling frog situation where everybody freaks out. | ||
So I guess a better metaphor, Realistic metaphor would be the new world order is like a motorcycle Accelerating through gears and right now they're in about fourth gear and they're revving the RPMs and they're about to go to fifth gear So if they push the motorcycle too hard if they rev that engine too much it potentially overheat some gaskets could be blown and the whole thing will fall to pieces if they shift too aggressively | ||
They'll blow out the engine that way as well. | ||
But if they don't keep the RPMs up, if they don't keep that pressure on, well, the whole thing will sputter and die. | ||
So the neoliberal globalist order collapses without this constant reinforcement, this constant drive to push farther and farther. | ||
If they were to just stop trying to enslave us, we would break free very easily. | ||
So they moved pretty damn smoothly through the first couple of gears. | ||
Gear one would be like the Federal Reserve, Social Security, early in the 20th century. | ||
They really get that going. | ||
Gear two would be like the late 60s, early 70s, proxy wars, drugs. | ||
They create welfare. | ||
They drop the gold standard. | ||
That's like gear two. | ||
Then gear three, or that's gear three rather, gear three, they ride all the way up to Bill Clinton, Waco, Gulf War, and then boom, it's 9-11. | ||
Then gear three, or that's gear three, rather. | ||
Gear three, they ride all the way up to Bill Clinton, Waco, Gulf War, and then boom, it's 9-11. | ||
That's gear four. | ||
That's gear four. | ||
Now they're flying. | ||
Now they're flying. | ||
It's endless wars, foreign entanglements, constant surveillance, total spy state, propaganda, mind control. | ||
It's endless wars, foreign entanglements, constant surveillance, total spy state, propaganda, mind control. | ||
They're just cruising through gear four. | ||
They're just cruising through gear four. | ||
The Obama administration, they're like really pulling back on that accelerator, getting ready to hit gear five. | ||
With the Clinton administration, it would have been gear five right away. | ||
Trump is like suddenly they hit an uphill. | ||
Suddenly that smooth road they've been going down starts to incline and starts to get a little bit steeper. | ||
And suddenly they're having to rev even more. | ||
They're having to apply even more acceleration just to maintain the speed that they're at. | ||
And they're having trouble getting up to that fifth gear. | ||
But God forbid they actually downshift and move backwards this year. | ||
Their strategy is no, no, we'll just go even harder than ever before. | ||
And I think that's sort of a good metaphor in order to picture, you know, how they operate and what their strategy is on how to get to that gear five, right? | ||
How to get to that total control, how to get to that globalist prison planet super state. | ||
Because again, if they just were to launch the re-education camps, if they were to suddenly start rounding up all Trump supporters out of the blue, we would stand up. | ||
We would be the frogs leaping out of the pot. | ||
We would say, no, you can't do this. | ||
It's too much too fast. | ||
So instead, they're revving the engine now. | ||
They're talking about it. | ||
They're saying, well, re-education camps, that's not a great word, but maybe we can have deprogramming seminars, this sort of thing. | ||
And they're just very, but they're desperate to get to that fifth gear. | ||
They're desperate to get to that final gear, that final speed. | ||
And most of all, they're desperate not to allow ourselves to fall backward. | ||
And so that's sort of, to me, that's the best metaphor for how the new world order is operating. | ||
They're pushing us. | ||
They're revving the engine. | ||
They're trying to shift to that next gear. | ||
And we are making their incline greater and greater still and making it harder and harder for them to reach that next plateau. | ||
But that's how they operate. | ||
They get to a certain plateau and then they're there for a little while and they let things calm down and they don't push it any farther. | ||
But still, they're constantly accelerating, constantly speeding up, constantly reaching for that next gear where they can enact their next round of lockdowns, their next round of purges, their next round of censorship. | ||
And I think that's a pretty apt metaphor. | ||
And hopefully... | ||
You can sort of think about that as you're looking at all the plans that they have laid out before them, all the little schemes that they're trying to... | ||
Put forward. | ||
It's like you can see where they want to go. | ||
You can see the fifth gear. | ||
You can see the lockdowns and the re-education camps and the purges and the gulags. | ||
You can see them on the horizon. | ||
They can't just jump straight there. | ||
They have to keep accelerating through. | ||
And anyway, that was the metaphor that was keeping me up last night. | ||
Hopefully it helps kind of illuminate sort of a, it's a multi-step boiling process for the frogs, I guess is what I'm getting at. | ||
Let's go now to the phone calls. | ||
Nick in South Carolina wants to talk about Rand Paul. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Nick. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
Long-time listener, first-time caller, so excited to be with you. | ||
Excited to have you, sir. | ||
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Oh, thanks. | |
Yeah. | ||
Shout-out to InfowarsStore.com. | ||
Yeah, so I had a comment before about Rand Paul. | ||
I think on the 6th, he voted with everyone, with Pence and everyone, to certify the false electors. | ||
You know, I think the problem, Harrison, is we can't put so much faith into, like, one politician, right? | ||
Like, I don't think, like, one person's going to save us, like, out of all this, you know? | ||
I think, really, the federal government is corrupt to the core. | ||
FBI, you know, CIA, ATF, like, come on, they're all corrupt. | ||
Like, we know what they're doing. | ||
And it's sickening, really, you know? | ||
And I think what it's going to come down to, Harrison, is this country is Going to end up getting probably split up one way or another, right? | ||
Um, I think probably the best place to start is going to be Texas really. | ||
And I think if Texas goes, you know, the South could, the South could go with Texas and we could have a split and like Trump could be president of the South. | ||
I mean, maybe that's just daydreaming, but you know, I think, I think Texas really, you guys have to have. | ||
In person, like paper ballots, 100% legit, no electronic, no dominion for your vote in November. | ||
And that's the key to it, Nick, is that we can separate, we can make our own country, and we can just do away with all of the old stuff that got us to the point ...that we're at now. | ||
We can start over and say, exactly, things like that. | ||
We're gonna have paper-based ballots. | ||
We could even go, you know, so far as to do the, like, thumbprint thing, where everybody gets the ink on their thumb, so it's impossible for them to be able to vote twice. | ||
I mean, there's lots of options available, but yes, it all does start with a peaceful, amicable secession and divorce from the United States. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Nick in South Carolina, you got cut off there by the commercial break. | ||
I'm sorry I had to cut your comment short, but I wanted to bring you back on and ask if you had anything else before we let you go, sir. | ||
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All good, Harrison. | |
No, I guess I'll just make one final point of what I think about, you know, going forward, what we can, you know, look forward to in the future. | ||
I think, you know, we really have to come together. | ||
I think InfoWars is like, really, you guys, you know, we're the resistance, right? | ||
Like the tip of the spear. | ||
You know, I pray for M4s every day that, you know, all the M4s audience out there, you know, guys, you know, you got to get right with Jesus. | ||
You know, I used to be an atheist, but, you know, God reaches out to people and, you know, He can change your life if you really open your heart up, guys. | ||
And, uh, you know, you're going to need Him one day. | ||
And, uh, I think now's the time, you know, it's time to choose, you know, so. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I guess that's it, Harrison, you know. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
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God bless M4s. | |
God bless America. | ||
Thank you so much, we really appreciate that and we appreciate your prayers. | ||
To me, Christianity is one of those things that you can see everything going on in the world, and especially if you're just introduced to this underground information network, it can be utterly baffling what's going on. | ||
You know, you grow up your whole life thinking the MSM is the truth, thinking you're here in the reality of the situation, and then all of a sudden you get the rug pulled out from underneath you. | ||
Suddenly nothing is making sense anymore. | ||
Suddenly you're seeing lies everywhere. | ||
You're wondering what the hell is going on. | ||
And to me, Christianity was one of these things that suddenly it's a lens through which everything suddenly writes itself. | ||
Suddenly you're like, oh, this is the thing they're trying to destroy. | ||
Oh, this is what's at the heart of all of this. | ||
This is the... It's like when you get those on the cereal boxes, it'll have a secret message and it's masked by the red hash marks and then you put on the red glasses and suddenly you can see the sign or the words that are hidden behind it. | ||
That's what Christianity is to me that you see all this nonsense going on. | ||
It's like baffling and like none of this makes any sense. | ||
Then you put on the glasses of Christianity and you're like, oh, this is what's going on. | ||
There's human evil. | ||
There's the fight for good. | ||
Jesus was real. | ||
He told us the truth and now all these people are trying to destroy that because it's that truth and that belief and that system of human behavior that stops people from being controlled, that prevents people from taking advantage of other people, and that gives us a moral basis to actually proceed with freedom. | ||
And you see that, oh, everything I'm seeing that's weird and wrong is because they're working against it and they're not telling me the truth about what's happening. | ||
It's that lens of truth through which you can see everything and everything starts to align and make sense all of a sudden. | ||
Thanks for the call, Nick. | ||
Let's go to these videos here. | ||
It's a three-part video. | ||
I can't confirm how accurate this stuff is, but just from my personal observation or my personal reading of this guy, he's a nurse in a nursing home. | ||
And he is basically saying that they had no COVID deaths at his nursing home until the vaccine arrived. | ||
And suddenly the vaccine arrived. | ||
And since then, they've had 14 people die from COVID-19 in their nursing home. | ||
He's witnessed this with his own eyes and is very concerned about it and is speaking out. | ||
And again, unless this guy is just the best actor in the world and is just doing this to fool everybody, I don't think that's the case. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and lean more towards trusting this guy, but I'll leave it up to you to decide for you to do farther research. | ||
I'll just show you the video and show you what this man says. | ||
And you tell me what you think. | ||
Here he is. | ||
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My patience. | |
I know when they are happy. | ||
I know when they are sad. | ||
I know when they are frustrated. | ||
I know when they are feeling good. | ||
I know these people. | ||
I'm around them for 8 hours. | ||
And many people who are CNAs can testify of the same thing. | ||
We know the people that we care for. | ||
So... | ||
Two weeks after these people received the vaccine, particularly the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. | ||
Two weeks after they received the vaccine, or three weeks later, I am seeing this pattern. | ||
This pattern of not just side effects, to the point where we had people who were once walking, who are no longer walking. | ||
People who were once talking, who can no longer talk. | ||
People who were once able to think couldn't think of a beryl. | ||
The expert says that the vaccine, the vaccine do not have the COVID-19 in it. | ||
I understand. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's supposed to be a stimulus, right? | ||
A stimulus that's supposed to help your immune system to fight against the virus if you were to confront it. | ||
That's the purpose of this vaccine, right? | ||
I understand that. | ||
I'm not anti-vaccine. | ||
I understand the purpose of it. | ||
That's not the point of what I'm trying to say. | ||
But this is what I'm saying, friends. | ||
Our residents are dying. | ||
Our residents are dying after they have taken this vaccine. | ||
And what troubles me, or troubles me, this is not even being spoken about. | ||
What bothers my heart is that it's almost like, don't talk about this. | ||
Just keep quiet. | ||
Let's go along with the notion, and I'm sitting here thinking like, first of all, I'm a Christian. | ||
I can't live with my conscience knowing this is what's happening in front of my eyes. | ||
Now, when you ask questions, when you ask those in authority, those in a position that could give you answers, you know what their answers are? | ||
We had a super spreader. | ||
A super spreader? | ||
And the answer is, why are so many of our residents all getting infected with this COVID-19 after they took the vaccine? | ||
Why are they getting infected? | ||
Why are they dying? | ||
We know what the answer that I'm getting, friends? | ||
Do you know what the answers I'm getting? | ||
Oh, we had a super spreader. | ||
So there was a person who was sick, or a few people that were sick, and they spread it. | ||
Friends, let me tell you something. | ||
I'm not the smartest man in the world. | ||
And I'm also not the dumbest one either. | ||
I'm not the wisest man in the world, but I'm not stupid. | ||
How you gonna expel? | ||
How you gonna tell me? | ||
How you gonna tell family members? | ||
How you gonna tell us? | ||
You go to the year of 2020, zero death. | ||
And I can speak the same for many, many nursing homes. | ||
Zero death. | ||
You go to the whole entire year. | ||
We are in 2021. | ||
We are in the middle of the month. | ||
Where I work right now, over 14 patients have already died. | ||
They are dropping like flies. | ||
So when family members call to find out what happened to my mother, what happened to my grandfather, well, we had a super spreader and they caught the virus and that's just what happened. | ||
That is the narrative. | ||
That narrative is incomplete. | ||
We owe it to family members, some better explanations. | ||
We owe it to those residents whom we have accepted to say, it is my job to care for those whom God has entrusted within my care. | ||
It is my job as a CNA, as an administrator, as an RN, as an LPN. | ||
It is our job to provide care for them. | ||
And part of our work is to make sure that they are safe. | ||
And if something is wrong, we need to speak up and speak out. | ||
And what I am seeing is this overwhelming silence. | ||
Really an incredible video. | ||
And I'm not sure where this video was recorded from. | ||
Obviously, the sinking was a little bit off between the lips and the audio. | ||
But the audio is obviously the important part. | ||
So he says they had zero deaths in 2020. | ||
Now they're halfway through the first month of 2021. | ||
And they've had 14 people die. | ||
This is being blamed on a super spreader. | ||
But even if that was the case, the point of the vaccine would be that it was supposed to protect you. | ||
Even if it was a super spreader, it's supposed to be a vaccine. | ||
It's supposed to vaccinate you against it. | ||
You're supposed to not be able to get this virus anymore. | ||
So really a shocking testimony from that nurse in a nursing home. | ||
And again, the most amazing thing is that he's looking around. | ||
He's noticing this. | ||
He's asking his coworkers or his superiors, hey, this doesn't seem right. | ||
And they're saying, hush. | ||
They're saying, be quiet, blame it on a super spreader. | ||
And don't tell people that this is happening. | ||
And this is where our country is headed. | ||
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Music. | |
Welcome back, folks. | ||
It's American Journal. | ||
We're going back to the phone calls right away in this segment. | ||
O'Brien in Maryland has given us a call about a certain website. | ||
Thanks for calling in, O'Brien. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
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Yes, hi. | |
How you doing? | ||
Pretty good, thanks. | ||
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All right. | |
Okay. | ||
For the past few months, I've been running into... I mean, you brought up a website on Friday about... | ||
Something called My Only Fans. | ||
I mean, I've had a run-in with this site as well on numerous occasions. | ||
I mean, I'm not sure how to put it, but the people that are using this thing here is, I'm not sure how to put it as I already said, but It's not just like normal people using it to send news there. | ||
It's pretty much anybody from basically the... What's the word I'm looking for? | ||
Okay. | ||
From medical providers all the way down to like veterinarians and everyone in between. | ||
The fact that basically And here's the real kicker about this too. | ||
This site showed up at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, which I was actually reading, looking at an article about it. | ||
It was one of the most Yeah, you're breaking up a little bit, O'Brien, so it's a little bit hard to hear you. | ||
Yeah, you're talking about OnlyFans, and it's the website that allows regular people to basically sell pornography of themselves. | ||
It's very creepy, and it's even creepier that you have all of these You know, highfalutin newspapers like the New York Times and others, this is a pretty mild headline. | ||
They say how OnlyFans changed sex work forever, but they published these articles that's like, she's a 22 year old and she was totally broke, but now she just bought a house by using OnlyFans. | ||
Hear how great it is. | ||
And essentially it's like, yeah, this is, this is, I guess, you know, late stage capitalism, right? | ||
This is the end of the road when you have abandoned morals for the sake of profit. | ||
And essentially you've created a world where women, the only way that they can succeed in the marketplace is by prostituting themselves. | ||
And it's essentially widespread, widely encouraged prostitution of young women. | ||
And it's incredibly sickening and incredibly pervasive. | ||
And basically we're told this is free speech. | ||
This is free speech. | ||
And it represents a Transition that we've made over the years as Americans from free speech being limited only by Decency, right? | ||
That's what all the old censorship standards and even now I'm pointing this out a lot on the radio I can say things that I cannot say on Facebook and YouTube I can say things on Facebook and YouTube that I cannot say on the radio because the radio, the censorship, or the whatever, curtailing of language is based on decency. | ||
I can't say sexually explicit things. | ||
I can't say curse words. | ||
Because a lot of curse words, you know, it goes back to... | ||
You know, sexuality. | ||
We can't show nudity on the airwaves. | ||
That's the old school realm. | ||
Whereas the new censorship is about offense. | ||
And it's about, uh, does this offend somebody? | ||
So like I can say tranny on the radio. | ||
It's not a curse word. | ||
You know, if I'm talking about transsexuals or transgender people, I can say tranny and nobody's going to censor me about that. | ||
If I say that on YouTube or Facebook, I get my account banned. | ||
And so it's this transition we've made, slowly but surely, to where now the most lewd, the most, you know, curse word ridden stuff. | ||
I mean, it'll be top of the trending list on YouTube, no problem. | ||
Tens of millions of people see it. | ||
But if you insult somebody, that's part of the cabal. | ||
If you say something that might offend a race, Well, you cannot say that. | ||
And it all kind of goes together in just the moral failings of America to have some sense of control over the access to perverted material online. | ||
And it's basically completely gone down. | ||
If you want to talk about what the opiate of the masses is, essentially, if If there were two things removed from American society, pornography and video games, we would have a revolution tomorrow. | ||
Not because people would be mad about that, but because it's these two things that allow, especially young men in this country, to completely ignore the reality of their situation. | ||
They have no desire to go out and meet a real woman because they have the pornography. | ||
They have no desire to go out and actually accomplish things in their real life. | ||
because they can play video games and have the facsimile of accomplishment. | ||
Oh my God, that's the perfect cartoon right there. | ||
The coronavirus sounds kind of dangerous as he's eating McDonald's, taking pills, smoking weed with a Pornhub shirt on. | ||
And he's like, "Oh, the coronavirus sure is dangerous." Yeah, it's incredibly addictive. | ||
And it's one of those things that it's like... | ||
It's weird. | ||
It is weird because a place like China, you go to jail for life if you sell pornography. | ||
That is not allowed there. | ||
And in a certain way, it's like, well, I believe in freedom of speech. | ||
And I believe if people want to look at that stuff, that's their prerogative and they can, they should just know it's negative impact on their life. | ||
But at the same time, it's like, If they're gonna be censoring something, shouldn't it be that? | ||
Shouldn't it be the thing that's like destroying our morals and seducing our children and ruining their minds and their lives because it allows them to get a dopamine rush and ignore the reality of their situation? | ||
And OnlyFans is just like the cancerous outgrowth of that, where instead of CD studios in California producing this stuff, it's just like, oh, are you a pretty girl? | ||
Do you want to make thousands of dollars a week? | ||
Just get naked on camera and you can do that. | ||
And it's like, that's seduction right there. | ||
Now that's a temptation that would be hard to ignore if you're struggling and poor. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's pretty gross. | ||
It's pretty damn gross. | ||
This article from Psychology Today is porn the most prevalent drug. | ||
Pornography is a sweeping and devastating addiction. | ||
But it does not get talked about very much. | ||
Thanks for the call, O'Brien. | ||
Let's go to Jefferson in Virginia who wants to talk about Texas secession. | ||
Good. | ||
Let's get on to a happier topic, shall we? | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jefferson. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Good morning, Harrison. | ||
Great show. | ||
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Firstly, I would like to say I'm happy to see that Alex took my hint and did the timeline on the insurrection or incitement of an insurrection at the Capitol. | ||
That's a great piece he did. | ||
I hope everybody watches it. | ||
It's a little long, it's a little slow, and there's no numbers, there's no timestamps on it, but it's a good start. | ||
When it comes to Texas becoming its own country, that's a really, really bad idea. | ||
Who's going to protect Texas from a Chinese invasion, a Red Dawn moment? | ||
Well, who's going to protect us now? | ||
I mean, they're already selling, you know, Texas land out to China right now. | ||
I mean, I think, I think Texas would do a better job of protecting Texas than the United States would do of protecting Texas, if something like that happened. | ||
The question is, who would protect us if it's a, okay, look, either, no matter where we go as we move forward, There's going to be probably some conflict. | ||
Now, if it's like if we don't do anything, we don't stand up. | ||
The cabal, the globalists will continue their onrush. | ||
They will slowly but surely destroy us, in which case either the Chinese don't even have to attack because we'll just willingly, you know, give up to them in the way that like Canada and some other countries are doing right now. | ||
Or it'll inspire a pushback by, you know, us, the conservatives will like have to fight back and, you know, cause cause a lot of chaos, which will make us even weaker in the event of an invasion or protection against us. | ||
So the only option available to us is a peaceful separation where we can protect ourselves. | ||
We can defend ourselves and we can maintain the friendly relations with our fellow states. | ||
We still trade with them. | ||
We can still protect each other. | ||
It's almost like let's it's almost like we need to reverse the course where you have the EU that was put in place as a stepping stone towards the United States of Europe. | ||
Why don't we go back? | ||
Why don't we take that step back? | ||
Why don't we break up the federal government and have more of an EU-style federal government, where we are all independent states with our own government and our own nations, and the federal government, we decrease that power. | ||
Instead of the EU being a stepping stone towards the United States of Europe, what if we do a backtrack with the United States towards a more American Union? | ||
type situation. | ||
I just think Texas can protect Texas. | ||
We have a massive army. | ||
We are bigger than the country of France geographically. | ||
We have massive industries. | ||
We have our own power grid. | ||
We can do the things that America should be doing to protect us against people like China. | ||
America is not going to do it. | ||
America is not going to protect us. | ||
And if we don't separate, and if these people that are in charge now continue to be allowed to do what they're doing, either we get civil war, in which case we're more vulnerable than ever, or we don't do anything, and the slow creep continues on forever until we're conquered without firing a shot. | ||
So, So, let's just separate, let's secede, and we can protect ourselves, and it'll be fine. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
As President Trump departed... And we had a lot of obstacles and we went through the obstacles and we just got 75 million votes and that's a record in the history of... in the history of sitting presidents. | ||
So, have a good life. | ||
We will see you soon. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
I did all that, and may I say, not in a shy way. | ||
Oh no, oh no, not me. | ||
I did it my way. | ||
Populism relegated back to the majority of people who knew that the incoming president, surrounded by 25,000 soldiers in a freedom crippling display of fascism, was illegitimate. | ||
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These photos come from C-SPAN camera techs who are out and about today and you can see All the different security that was put in place around Washington with Metropolitan Police, National Guard, Border Control, a lot of different law enforcement security forces around Capitol Hill today. | |
It's amazing how the Capitol Hill events are the pretext for all of these things. | ||
The pretext to discredit the president. | ||
The pretext to discredit the election contest. | ||
The pretext to take away people's educational degrees because they contested an election. | ||
The pretext to have massive military presence that may be permanently now present in Washington, D.C. | ||
We may have a permanent military-occupied Capitol. | ||
As if this was a military junta that took over control. | ||
And now they're going to use it as well as the pretext to purge aspects of the military, and it will probably introduce the idea of re-education camps and the template for re-education camps through the military. | ||
Even during the sacred inauguration ceremony, the one-party ruled dictatorship used the debatable term insurrection to describe the events of January 6th. | ||
Two weeks ago, when an angry, violent mob staged an insurrection and desecrated this temple of our democracy, it awakened us to our responsibilities as Americans. | ||
This is the day. | ||
When our democracy picks itself up, brushes off the dust, and does what America always does, goes forward as a nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. | ||
Subtly downplaying the fact that rather than investigate and reform our corrupt election process, which is actually what fueled the fire that breached the Capitol, these elitists have set in motion the destruction of anyone that I have heard from people like I've never heard before over the last month about this election. | ||
They have major, major concerns about the integrity, the fairness of this election, and they expect me to stand up and to raise those concerns, and this is the only forum I have to do it. | ||
I would urge to both sides perhaps a bit less certitude and a bit more recognition That we are gathered at a time when democracy is in crisis. | ||
Recent polling shows that 39% of Americans believe the election that just occurred, quote, was rigged. | ||
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I want to be clear to Senator Ted Cruz. | |
You do not belong in the United States Senate. | ||
I want to be clear to Senator Josh Hawley. | ||
You do not belong in the United States Senate. | ||
You do not belong in any democratically elected seat when you do not believe that that election was even legitimate, according to your self-serving claims. | ||
So get out. | ||
And as the future autocrat and his country club members. | ||
Okay, well, yeah, that clearly makes no sense at all. | ||
Folks, the video that you're watching is called "Nobody is Jealous of the Left's Culture of Death." It's a report by John Bowne that can be found at band.video and infowars.com. | ||
Go find that, share that, spread this information. | ||
We rely on you, the info warriors out there, for sharing our message, sharing our information, and sending us your prayers. | ||
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We'll be right back with your calls. | ||
On the other side, it's American Journal. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back folks, third hour of American Journal. | ||
Thank you so much for being here with us. | ||
Thank you for sharing the links and the information. | ||
Thanks for doing your own research and coming and sharing it with us here on this program. | ||
You know, it would have been Easy for Alex Jones to shut this program down before it ever started. | ||
Obviously, David Knight was here doing his show, he got let go, and probably would have saved a bunch of money to tell the whole crew along with him, just, yeah, we're not doing it, morning show's over, and it would have been very easy for him to do that, and it would have been very cost effective, perhaps, to do that. | ||
I'm so glad that he didn't. | ||
I'm so glad. | ||
Hey, he could have. | ||
Hey, the crew's mad. | ||
I'm telling you, I'm glad he didn't. | ||
I'm telling you, it's a damn good thing. | ||
They're walking out now. | ||
It's a good thing. | ||
Who's going to switch back to my camera now? | ||
The switcher is gone. | ||
This will be the shot for the rest of the show. | ||
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Of course, we can't do it alone, so we go out to your phone calls. | ||
And this is the most amazing thing about InfoWars and about doing this show. | ||
Right now, here's where the people are from. | ||
We have callers from Oklahoma, from Tennessee, from Nevada, from Mexico, from Michigan, from Ohio, from New York. | ||
Earlier in the show, we had Maryland, New Jersey, all over the place. | ||
It's amazing the outreach that we have. | ||
I mean, I would be I would be satisfied if this was just a local, you know, community cable news thing like Alex Jones used to do 20 years ago that just got out to about 5,000 people in Austin. | ||
Even that, I would be satisfied because I know I'd be talking to a very sizable audience. | ||
If you picture 5,000, 10,000 people in a stadium, that's huge. | ||
The audience I'm talking to now spans the world and it really is incredible that you've helped us get to this point. | ||
First of all, it's amazing to be on InfoWars from Germany. | ||
I wouldn't have thought that I would get through. | ||
to an even farther locale, Germany, where Patrick has called in. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Patrick, from Germany. | ||
You have comments about Biden. | ||
I so appreciate you calling in and holding. | ||
You're on the air, sir. | ||
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Yeah, first of all, it's amazing to be on at Infowars from Germany. | |
I wouldn't thought that I would get through. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Yeah, I would just like to report how the situation is here and how things are looked from Germany if you look to the U.S. | ||
I mean, I've always heard that actually the U.S. | ||
is much more free, and you have Trump, and you have this revolution, the family is going to drain the swamp, and there's an awakening, something is going to change. | ||
Then, of course, there's the attack from the media, where there's absolutely nothing neutral or even nice about Trump, or even kind of showing the weaknesses of the other side. | ||
But still, there was always a feeling that this was something that was going to begin. | ||
I mean, here in Germany, you can say, I don't know how it is in the US, but here you can say anything that is Even remotely a little bit more to the right or conservative viewpoint and I've been already exposed and raised as a leftist actually. | ||
Right. | ||
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Now I have to see that you were right the whole time and especially if I see Biden now, I mean what has he done? | |
Has he actually He said that ruling by decree is a sign of a tyrant and then resist 34 executive orders or decrees in the American system in a week? | ||
In the first week, yes sir. | ||
And is it true that he actually said that it's now illegal to call the coronavirus the Chinese virus? | ||
Yes, that is a directive that he has given out to his workers. | ||
I don't know if he's made it illegal. | ||
I mean, you can't do that. | ||
We do still have the First Amendment. | ||
See, I don't think you can tell people you're not allowed to say a phrase, but I think that's the directive that he's given to the federal government. | ||
Nobody in the federal government is allowed to refer to it as that from now on. | ||
But I love getting this outside perspective, this foreign perspective of America. | ||
It's so fascinating because Germany especially is unique because your government actually tends to be fairly efficient, right? | ||
I know, big surprise, Germany is efficient. | ||
But you actually, you have nice trains, you have a lot of nice things. | ||
I remember being in Italy and the Italians were like, You know, we pay just as much taxes as the Germans, but our trains don't work, and they don't run on time, and they're not clean. | ||
So at least Germany has a little bit, like, you get a little something for the amount that the government takes from you, but now you're sort of maybe realizing, like, maybe it's not worth it. | ||
Maybe the stuff we do get from the government isn't worth the strictures that they're placing on us. | ||
So I love getting this outside perspective. | ||
What other observations have you made, Patrick? | ||
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Well, you mean in general, in the society, or on myself? | |
Because I'm actually, what I'm outing myself right now, I'm a snowflake Mario. | ||
What Alex Woods would yell about, good that you're more kind. | ||
That's alright. | ||
Yeah, about, so what's been your perspective of the Biden presidency from Germany? | ||
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It's been that I don't, that I just get propaganda from the media, big surprise here of course, but I haven't realized how far this goes. | |
I mean, it was just a little retraction on the media, not exactly about Biden, but that's an interesting thing, too. | ||
I remember how when Donald Trump was kicked off of Twitter, for example. | ||
Everyone was like, yeah, it's the right thing, it's not enough. | ||
Then Angela Merkel, or Chancellor, actually says it's not a good thing. | ||
For some reason now she is against censorship. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
Well, it's not her doing it, right? | ||
It's an American company doing it, and she can't have that. | ||
She wants to be the controller. | ||
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Yeah, obviously. | |
But what was amazing, one day after that, I read one of our biggest newspapers online. | ||
It was a site online, which is one of the pseudo-intellectual newspapers. | ||
And what a surprise! | ||
All of a sudden, one of the writers had on page one an article about how censorship from Twitter was bad. | ||
I mean, they're changing their opinions by the minute, by the second. | ||
I know, it really is shocking. | ||
Well, I thank you so much for the call. | ||
It really is amazing to know that we're reaching people in Germany and all around the world. | ||
And, you know, we hope that it's not too late for your country as it's not too late for ours. | ||
We're all in this together and people who love freedom across the world are finding that their governments are doing everything they can to shut that freedom down. | ||
And so we hope that Germany can wake up just like America's waking up. | ||
We can fight this together. | ||
Our caller Patrick from Germany brought this up and luckily I had the clip on call here so I want to play this and then get his opinion on it. | ||
Here's Joe Biden last year I believe. | ||
I think it was last year because you'll see the ridiculous social distancing between him and the moderator of this town hall he was speaking at. | ||
Here's Joe Biden saying you can't legislate by executive order unless you're a dictator. | ||
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So there's not going to be any delay on the tax increases? | |
No, well, I gotta get the votes. | ||
I gotta get the votes. | ||
That's why, you know, the one thing that I have, I have this strange notion. | ||
We are a democracy. | ||
Some of my Republican friends and some of my Democratic friends even occasionally say, well, if you can't get the votes by executive order, you're gonna do something. | ||
Things you can't do by executive order unless you're a dictator. | ||
We're a democracy. | ||
We need consensus. | ||
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Gotta take a quick break. | |
So there you go. | ||
Unless you're a dictator, you cannot rule by executive order. | ||
Meanwhile, in the first week of Joe Biden's presidency, he has issued 37 executive orders, his latest one banning the term China's virus or Chinese virus. | ||
Incredible stuff. | ||
What's your take on that, Patrick from Germany? | ||
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Let me phrase it this way. | |
Liar, liar, pants on fire. | ||
Yeah, everything you said was a lie and it's all being exposed. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
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I mean, all politicians lie to some degree or have to bend the truth or it's kind of, you don't quite know where they're standing and they change their opinions, but this is just... I mean, wow. | |
I don't know what to say about that. | ||
Especially doing useless stuff like, for example, this transgender thing, allowing males that... So basically everyone who is a male and just says, well, identify as a female. | ||
I have no diagnosis, I have no history of that. | ||
It's just like, well, I feel like a woman now. | ||
Can compete in women's sports? | ||
I mean, how many just knuckleheads are going to do this just to have fun of annoying some girls at school or something like that? | ||
Yeah, it's a great question. | ||
Of course, not even for fun, but for accolades. | ||
I mean, the guy who won the track meet, you know, the national track meet in 2018 was a guy who placed like 30. | ||
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What? | |
What did you just say? | ||
This is a very sexist statement. | ||
We all know the difference between females and males. | ||
He goes to the girls division and he takes first place and robs that accomplishment from a biological woman. | ||
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What? | |
What did you just say? | ||
This is a very sexist statement. | ||
We all know the difference between females and males. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Very good. | ||
Yes. | ||
You'll be just fine, Patrick. | ||
You keep those statements going and nobody will bother you. | ||
You stick to the consensus of our moral superiors there in the EU and the globalist world order. | ||
Well, I thank you so much for your call, Patrick. | ||
I hope that you keep listening and I hope you keep spreading the good news there in Germany. | ||
Thanks so much for the call. | ||
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Thanks for having me. | |
Bye bye. | ||
Mike, take care. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Amazing stuff. | ||
Of course, I should mention this article from Politico just came across my desk. | ||
Merkel sides with Xi on avoiding Cold War blocks. | ||
The German chancellor shows wariness towards the creation of contending factions, essentially continuing that move by Germany and other states away from the West and towards China. | ||
So maybe I should have kept Patrick on to comment on this. | ||
But, you know, it's like Merkel coming out and saying, oh, Twitter can't censor people. | ||
That's horrible. | ||
Oh, but I do like what China's doing over there. | ||
It's like, really? | ||
The censorship capital of the world? | ||
You're fine with that? | ||
So it's all doublespeak and nonsense. | ||
Worldwide, it seems. | ||
But worldwide, we are reaching out and making inroads. | ||
And that's why I want to go now to Mark in Mexico. | ||
This will be our international call segment, I suppose. | ||
Mark in Mexico has a comment about seeing the world through biblical glasses. | ||
I think referencing something I said earlier in the show. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Mark. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, I hate to say it, but it's New Mexico, so I apologize, and I don't plan on moving. | |
Drop him. | ||
Drop the call. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
It's New Mexico. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, that's fine. | ||
unidentified
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There's a lot of callers. | |
Your street signs sometimes use the metric system, so you're practically another country there. | ||
But no, thank you for the call. | ||
Anyway, let's talk about what you want to talk about. | ||
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Okay, quick science test. | |
A young Earth creation astrophysicist put an experiment on board Voyager 2 about 30 plus years ago looking to measure the magnetic field strength of Neptune. | ||
That was returned to us electronically prior to the Hubble telescope being built. | ||
And it was determined that the magnetic field strength was, in terms of the age of the heavens and the Earth, about 6,000 years. | ||
If you look at the present day, We know that we're in the season of the return of Jesus for the wedding feast of the Lamb and the removal of the holy spirit, basically, to heaven. | ||
In between now and then, we have the Ezekiel 38 war. | ||
I would suggest that everybody, fellow sinners, read seriously Revelation and look at what happens after that, because we do know The day and the hour that Jesus returns to establish his thousand-year reign on the earth. | ||
And, with that simple thought, I'll leave you with this statement in Mandarin. | ||
And I apologize for my poor Mandarin. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
It also means my Russian is terrible. | ||
Can you translate for us, though? | ||
I don't speak Mandarin. | ||
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My wife speaks it, and the student who taught me that, that's basically an insult to Xi. | |
It says, you're Winnie the Pooh. | ||
You can fill in the expletive, although it's a pretty benign one. | ||
That's great. | ||
And you know, as bad as things are getting here and as much as our speech is being truncated and destroyed here, just think about the fact that what you just said, if you had said that on a program in China, you would be receiving a knock on your door later today with a nice padded van to cart you away for re-education. | ||
And then about three weeks later, you'd appear on television to apologize for how very wrong you were. | ||
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If I still had any of my organs left. | |
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It hadn't been harvested in the meantime. | ||
Well, thank you so much for the call, Mark, from New Mexico. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
And there's another thing that I had not heard about that Voyager magnetic field reading from Neptune saying it was 6,000 years old. | ||
But I've talked about it before on this show that I believe it's still the Voyager. | ||
It moved on past our solar system, was able to get readings from throughout the galaxy, throughout the universe. | ||
of a, the, The background microwave radiation. | ||
And they found that throughout the universe, throughout the whole galaxy, right? | ||
You're taking everything into account. | ||
And they found that this magnetic field or this microwave radiation field is aligned on a single axis. | ||
And it's the axis that aligns the earth with the sun. | ||
And so it's like seemingly out of all the universe, the axis of all this microwave background radiation is aligned to us, is aligned to the earth. | ||
And this makes us seem rather important. | ||
You know, it's like it's, you know, back, you know, the reason people wanted to resist the solar centric universe model was because they believe that, well, the earth is special. | ||
So everything revolves around us. | ||
And in a way, this microwave background radiation axis proves that the whole universe is in some weird way aligned to us in particular out of all the millions of galaxies and millions of planets out there. | ||
And the scientists came up with a name for this axis. | ||
They call it the axis of evil. | ||
Because to them, that's evil. | ||
And to us, that's maybe proof of God. | ||
Maybe that's proof that we are special in some cosmic fashion. | ||
That's evil to the scientists because it throws their perception of us as being insignificant accidents Uh, into question. | ||
So they don't like that. | ||
They'd rather believe that we're purposeless, meaningless, and accidental. | ||
And so the idea that the universe is somehow aligned with us in particular flies in the face of that, and so they call it evil. | ||
But that's the satanic inversion that science is embracing. | ||
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I've been talking about it since Joe Biden was inaugurated and the next day they had a terrorist attack in Iraq and promised to send more troops over there. | |
to your phone calls. | ||
Before we do, we have, I've been talking about it since Joe Biden was inaugurated and the next day they had a terrorist attack in Iraq and promised to send more troops over there. | ||
It was obvious from a long time ago, As far back as 2016. | ||
Oh, farther back than that. | ||
But of course, Hillary Clinton said she would want to go to war with Iran. | ||
And we told you, beginning of January, when Joe Biden was fraudulently inaugurated as President of the United States, war with Iran is coming. | ||
It's on the horizon. | ||
They're moving towards it at an ever accelerating clip. | ||
Well now, this video comes out. | ||
Israel orders preparational plans for a possible attack against Iran and warns the Biden administration against rejoining the 2015 nuclear deal. | ||
Let's roll this video. | ||
Israel's most senior commander says he's ordered his forces to prepare for a possible offensive war against Iran. | ||
He says we're taking care of these plans and developing them during the coming year. | ||
Those who decide on carrying them out, of course, are the political leaders. | ||
But these plans have to be on the table, existing, ready and practiced. | ||
He also warned U.S. | ||
President Joe Biden's administration against rejoining a 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and major world powers. | ||
He says, even if a similar accord with several improvements, it's bad and wrong from an operational and strategic point of view. | ||
Iran said it will defend itself if necessary, and that the Europeans and new US administration have a limited opportunity to revive the agreement. | ||
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One whole year we waited and listened. | |
The Europeans made promises which they either couldn't or wouldn't deliver on. | ||
We then began putting aside some of our commitments, and if they rejoin the deal, we'll do so as well. | ||
And for an entire year, we kept going forward this way. | ||
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But we've always said, as soon as you return to the deal, we'll return to full compliance the next hour. | |
That doesn't mean we're going to show it in the future. | ||
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Iran later suspended parts of the deal. | |
Iran later suspended parts of the deal. | ||
Top Iranian nuclear scientist was assassinated in broad daylight in November in an attack Iran blamed on Israel. | ||
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Israel believes that any nuclear program that Iran has, even under the existing agreement, is a pathway to Obama. | |
But certainly this is a political shot across the bow, and it underscores that even if the United States is willing, under the Biden administration, to return to the agreement under very significant preconditions, you know, the political path forward is very, very difficult. | ||
So there you go, Israel announcing they will attack Iran if America and Iran come to an agreement. | ||
Now, I don't know, maybe, it's just, when somebody says something like that to me, you go do the thing. | ||
You go do the thing. | ||
I, you know, I don't really have an opinion one way or another about the Iran deal. | ||
I think it's all backhanded, underhanded sort of nonsensical stuff, but I have no problem with Iran. | ||
I think Iran's a great country. | ||
I have a lot of friends from Iran. | ||
I think the Persians are great people. | ||
And I think if Israel says, we'll attack Iran if you do this, America, it's like, well, that's our prerogative to do it. | ||
And now that you're threatening us, we're going to go ahead and do it. | ||
That would be my... | ||
That's how I feel about bullies. | ||
That's what they're trying to do. | ||
They're trying to bully us by saying we'll get into a war with Iran because you know what that means. | ||
That means America would be in a war with Iran. | ||
If Israel attacks Iran, Iran will attack Israel, and then America will go defend Israel. | ||
So they're essentially saying we will drag you into a war with Iran if you dare make an agreement with this other country. | ||
Well, Israel, you're another country. | ||
You're not America. | ||
You don't get to tell us what we do or do not do. | ||
I would be fully supportive of Joe Biden making a deal with Iran, and then if Israel wants to attack Iran, be it on their heads. | ||
I... It's, you know... | ||
What are they going to say? | ||
Oh, we attacked Iran. | ||
Now you have to come protect us from Iran. | ||
Don't attack Iran and we won't have to protect you. | ||
Don't try to bully us and we won't have any issues. | ||
Such BS, but it's coming, folks. | ||
It's, you know, every day there's more evidence. | ||
We will be going to war with Iran by the time Joe Biden passes the torch onto Kamala Harris, let's just say. | ||
So I thought I'd give you that fair warning. | ||
Israel now announcing they will attack Iran if we make an agreement with Iran. | ||
Holding the whole world hostage for their own gain. | ||
Despicable. | ||
Let's go now to Kyle in Nevada. | ||
He wants to talk about local sheriffs. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Kyle. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, thanks for taking my call. | |
I was listening to Rob Dew the other day, and he finally touched on something that I've been trying to get out to the people around here. | ||
And that's that the sheriff is pretty much our last line of defense when it comes to the Constitution. | ||
We've got a sheriff here in White Pine County who's not abiding by any of the governor's mandates. | ||
And I think the InfoWars crew should do more to maybe put a highlight on some of those sheriffs. | ||
Yeah, it's a good idea. | ||
It's definitely a very common thing. | ||
I hear talks about this pretty much every day when I'm talking to my dad about the liberty movement. | ||
This is a common theme. | ||
It's like we need to find a place with a good sheriff and we can go move there and the sheriff can use his power because really the sheriff is pretty independent, like pretty much totally independent, and they can stop the Fed from enacting things locally because they really supersede pretty much everybody on the local level. | ||
And of course, they can literally go Old West style and like call up the posse, call up the militia and say, we need your help to defend this place against the unconstitutional orders. | ||
So yeah, go ahead and expand on this idea of using the office of the sheriff to protect localities against the overreach of the federal government. | ||
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Well man, you just really touched a lot of the points that I was going to make, but you know, the sheriff is one person that the average man can go face to face with. | |
You know, you can show up at his office. | ||
I take a bullhorn, and I go bullhorn the Carson City Sheriff's routinely. | ||
And I call him out, and I say, why don't you stop this tyrannical governor? | ||
And he's arrested me, and we've had our conversations over the phone and things like that. | ||
But those are things you got to do. | ||
And I'm the only guy out there, and no one would join me. | ||
I just wish more people would join me when I'm really holding their feet to the fire, because that's what we should be doing. | ||
It's absolutely what we should be doing, and we honor you for taking that stand. | ||
That's what it takes. | ||
We need a thousand more Kyles from Nevada out there standing up and telling the sheriffs what's up. | ||
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Hey, please. | |
One thing. | ||
One more thing before I get off the phone and let you go. | ||
It's Nevada. | ||
If you want to get under the skin of a Nevadan, call it Nevada. | ||
There's no way. | ||
Nevada. | ||
Pretty please. | ||
Nevada. | ||
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Thank you so much. | |
All right. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I stand corrected. | ||
Nevada. | ||
Nevada. | ||
I know, I always know one is good and one is bad, and I can never remember which is which. | ||
But I guess it's easy to remember. | ||
Nevada. | ||
Sounds a little bit highfalutin, doesn't it? | ||
It's Nevada. | ||
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We've got a bumper sticker that says it's Nevada, not Nevada. | |
And they put an H there, so. | ||
That's excellent. | ||
Alright, thank you so much for the call, Kyle. | ||
I'm going to squeeze one more call in here. | ||
Josh from Ohio. | ||
You got one minute. | ||
Make it quick, sir. | ||
Thanks for calling. | ||
Thanks for holding your on the air. | ||
unidentified
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Howdy Harrison. | |
So, no, what I wanted to be quick about was last night I was, uh, one of my friends sent me over a video clip and, um, about racial injustice and it's Charles Barkley and he's talking about how in today's society, no matter what your color, your creed, your race, your ethnicity, nobody is bringing to light that the fact of everybody glorifies and looks up to the false idols. | ||
I know he is a false idol, but if you remove that from him and listen to his speech, what he is saying, that is what is going to unify the United States. | ||
When we continue to put a color, a creed, an ethnicity, and anything before it, all it does is continue to divide us instead of unite us as one. | ||
Yeah, and that highlights something I've said on this show before, which is that nationalism is the solution to racism. | ||
You can be different colors, you can be different creeds, you can be different religions, if at the end of the day you say, above it all, we're all Americans and you're my brother because we're American. | ||
And we can deal with whatever racist issues that we have, but at the end of the day, the attempt now to bring up race constantly and to constantly hammer it into everybody's head is an attempt to divide us, when in reality, we need to all be united as Americans and say, this supersedes everything else, we're Americans first, Alright folks, final segment of American Journal for this January 27th, 2021. | ||
And we're finally getting to it. | ||
night under the American flag because we're all born here. | ||
We don't have a, we didn't have a choice. | ||
We're all Americans and we all want to strive for a better country together. | ||
Thank you. | ||
All right, folks, final segment of American journal for this January 27th, 2021. | ||
And we're finally getting to it. | ||
The video that is practically made for us. | ||
He's practically speaking to us. | ||
Of course, I'm talking about the short clip of Bill Gates complaining about the darn conspiracy theories surrounding his actions and COVID-19. | ||
I'll go ahead and play this video, but tell the crew to keep a finger on that pause button because I may have a thing or two to say. | ||
I don't want to interrupt. | ||
This esteemed gentleman. | ||
Let's go now to Bill Gates complaining about the conspiracy theories about him. | ||
The presence of social media plus a pandemic is a combination that's never been tried before. | ||
And, you know, nobody would have predicted that I and Dr. Fauci would be so prominent in You know, really kind of evil theories about, you know, did we create the pandemic? | ||
Are we trying to profit from it and on and on? | ||
Let me let me pause you right there, genius. | ||
Guys, it's like already so many different things to say. | ||
We've never tried a pandemic in social media. | ||
Okay, what he's saying is, uh, the people have the ability to speak back now and have a voice that's being heard, and that's an issue because they're complaining about the stuff that we're doing to them, and it'd be nice if we didn't do that. | ||
Of course, maybe he forgot about the swine flu that came about when social media was already in existence and around, it just didn't have the media hype it has around it now, and he's like, nobody would have guessed Fauci and me would be the subject of these evil conspiracy theories. | ||
These evil theories. | ||
Yeah, the theories are evil. | ||
It's this amazing sort of Entitlement, isn't it? | ||
They're gonna make themselves the face of the virus. | ||
They're gonna make themselves all-important. | ||
They're going to be the ones dictating what we do with our lives. | ||
They are unquestionable. | ||
They get to stand up and just dictate by fiat what we all have to do. | ||
And if you refuse it, then you're evil and need to be put away. | ||
Oh, but now I'm being criticized? | ||
So they want the ability to tell you what to do. | ||
They want the ability to run every aspect of your life. | ||
And then they're like, Oh, but, but you're talking about me, but you're complaining about me, little old me, the one running your fricking life. | ||
So it's just, it's obscene. | ||
It's absolutely obscene. | ||
And what's really obscene. | ||
She's like, God, that, that we're making money off this thing. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, us make money. | ||
Investor business daily reports. | ||
Bill Gates has made $7.5 billion during the pandemic. | ||
He's made $7.5 billion with a B, $7.5 billion during the pandemic. | ||
Put that into a little bit of perspective, I believe the Columbia Space Shuttle cost about $3 billion to make. | ||
$7.5 billion in a single year. | ||
You're now the largest landowner in America during this pandemic? | ||
You're responsible? | ||
For all of this, and of course, we go to nationalfile.com. | ||
Chinese Gates Foundation partner visited Wuhan Institute of Virology in 2018. | ||
In January of last year, Bill Gates came out with the documentary Pandemic, setting the groundwork for all of this. | ||
He has made himself the face of the reaction to this pandemic. | ||
He has been one of the voices calling most ardently for the lockdowns that have led to the destruction Oh, but it's all a conspiracy theory! | ||
8 million people forced into poverty over this time, over this time that you, Bill Gates, made $7.5 billion. | ||
Oh, but it's all a conspiracy theory. | ||
It's evil theories. | ||
From Newsweek, Dr. Fauci backed controversial Wuhan lab with U.S. government. | ||
dollars for risky coronavirus research. | ||
Just last year, the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the organization led by Dr. Fauci, funded scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and other institutions for work on gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses. | ||
In 2019, with the backing of NIAID, The National Institutes of Health committed $3.7 million over six years for research that included some gain-of-function work. | ||
The program followed another $3.7 million five-year project for collecting and studying bat coronaviruses, which ended in 2019, bringing the total to $7.4 million. | ||
Newsweek follows National Files' lead reports Fauci-funded Wuhan coronavirus research. | ||
And if we go to tiernirealnewsnetwork.com, the truth about the Wuhan virus, it lays it out in full detail. | ||
Bill Gates and Barack Obama released a docuseries on Netflix called Pandemic in December, right before the Wuhan virus was discovered. | ||
The docuseries pushed the need for the Gates Foundation to receive funding to carry on virus research to prevent the next pandemic. | ||
Bill Gates funded the Wuhan lab in China that released the Wuhan virus and is already selling test kits. | ||
Bill Gates was a member of China's Academy of Sciences who built the lab and he was awarded their highest honor. | ||
The Wuhan virus was originally developed by Chinese scientists at the University of North Carolina by NIH grants approved by the Obama administration in 2012. | ||
It goes on and on and on. | ||
So maybe that's where some of these conspiracy theories are coming from. | ||
Mr. Gates, Wuhan lab was, was performing coronavirus experiments on bats from the caves where the disease is believed to have originated with a $3 million grant from the United States, largely headed up by, of course, the organization that Dr. Fauci runs and by the Bill and Melinda Gates the organization that Dr. Fauci runs and by the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation who has made it their cause celeb And they also own a great many patents for the vaccines that are used at this | ||
So, I'm sorry, let's go back to the cretinous old devil. | ||
So, you know, I'm very surprised by that. | ||
I hope it goes away. | ||
This percentage that's really misled by these conspiracy theories, it's unclear to me. | ||
There's millions of messages out there, you know, where my name or Dr. Fauci's name is used. | ||
But do people really believe that stuff? | ||
You know, we're going to have to get educated about this over the next year and understand, you know, what How does it change people's behavior? | ||
How should we have minimized this, either working with the social media companies or explaining what we were up to in a better way? | ||
From the foundation's point of view, the fact that he took that rescission of the global vaccine money, which You know, super, super important. | ||
The fact he rejoined the WHO, the fact that he's appointed smart people, the fact that Dr. Fauci will not be suppressed. | ||
They'll take full advantage of Francis Collins and Dr. Fauci, who are wonderful people. | ||
You know, in terms of the epidemic, it sometimes felt like they were the only sane people in the U.S. | ||
government. | ||
It really is amazing. | ||
And he says, I hope it goes away. | ||
Perhaps we need to study how this will change people, how to mitigate this, maybe working with the social media companies. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
Can you imagine the level of entitlement that these scumbags feel? | ||
I mean, maybe it's not hard to be entitled with a hundred billion dollars sitting in your bank account and all the world leaders slathering to lick your boots and do whatever you say. | ||
Maybe, maybe it's understandable that they have Inflated egos. | ||
But this is the life of a globalist. | ||
You go, you do things. | ||
You say things. | ||
You run things by fiat. | ||
Nobody elected you. | ||
Nobody appointed you. | ||
You just run things. | ||
You do whatever you want. | ||
And then when people react badly to that, it doesn't even enter into your mind to have some sort of introspection, to have some sort of Just thinking about like, well, what have I caused? | ||
What did I do? | ||
Should I pay attention to what these people are saying? | ||
Because clearly they don't like, no, no, it's how do we get these people to shut up? | ||
Can we just censor them through social media companies? | ||
Can we just silence our critics? | ||
Is that the best way to do it? | ||
How do we mitigate this? | ||
Just think about the mindset of these cretinous vampires. | ||
It's literally just like, okay, I come in and break all the stuff on your shelf. | ||
And it's like, wow, my friend's really mad at me. | ||
What could we do to stop him being mad at me? | ||
It's like, well, don't break all the crap on his shelf and then maybe apologize when you do. | ||
But that's not what enters into his mind. | ||
What enters into his mind is how do we shut up the people that are criticizing me? | ||
Oh, and by the way, here's a fun clip from Bill Gates doing a TED Talk that I think lays out exactly where these conspiracy theories come from. | ||
First we've got population. | ||
The world today has 6.8 billion people. | ||
That's headed up to about 9 billion. | ||
Now if we do a really great job on new vaccines, healthcare, reproductive health services, we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15 percent. | ||
But there we see an increase. | ||
So that's it. | ||
That's his words. | ||
That's his words saying that. | ||
There's no context that that's missing. | ||
There's nothing further to read into. | ||
It's pretty simple. | ||
He says, here's where the population is. | ||
We can bring that down with some of our new vaccines. | ||
What other conclusion are we supposed to come to, Bill? | ||
What else are we supposed to think you mean when you say we're going to lower the population with our new vaccines? | ||
He didn't misspeak there. | ||
That wasn't hard to understand. | ||
There's no context missing. | ||
He wants to lower the population with his vaccines. | ||
You can either explain that, or you can get the hell out of our lives and leave us alone, you evil dirtbag. | ||
I want to explain something here to everybody, okay? | ||
If I seem really irritable and mad, it's not with the crew. | ||
I'm just done with all this, and I meant to come in here today and say this is my last broadcast. | ||
Remember three months ago before the election, I launched the website 79days.news for the 79 days of hell. | ||
And a lot of people said, Jones, Trump's going to win in a landslide. | ||
You don't have a problem. | ||
Trust the plan and know that he's invincible. | ||
And I said then, yeah, all the internal poll numbers show Trump's going to win a lot bigger in swing states he won last time four years ago. | ||
But the enemy's body language and what they were saying and what they were doing told me They were going to steal it. | ||
And at 47 years of age, I finally learned one thing. | ||
Go with my gut. | ||
On January 6th, as we're sitting there waiting for Trump to speak, I turned to my crew, they're in the front row, and I said, we got to get to the Capitol. | ||
What if somebody creates a disturbance there? | ||
And my crew said to me, oh, there's police there to be handled. | ||
And I had this burning desire. | ||
To get my people and leave. | ||
They said, no, no, no. | ||
20 minutes before Trump finishes, he will then let you out to go lead the crowd. | ||
And that indeed happened. | ||
And as soon as I get out there, hundreds of thousands had already left. | ||
And I had a bad feeling as soon as I got there, I saw tear gas. | ||
And I saw what was unfolding, and the hundred Antifa thugs, along with a bizarre paramilitary group, that started the fight with the police, and then breached the Capitol, and the police then stood down. | ||
This was a false flag. | ||
And this was used to finish up the 79 days of hell. | ||
And so now I want to tell listeners something. | ||
What is about to happen in this country is going to be so hellish, because my gut's telling me, not just my instincts, but my spirit is. | ||
And not just my intellect, but my spirit. | ||
They're going to stage false flags in this country. | ||
And they're going to attack state capitals around the United States and claim that patriots did it. | ||
I had constitutional lawyer Robert Barnes on last night. | ||
He told me privately weeks ago. | ||
That the globalists are manipulating through 8chan, the Q people, the more suggestible of them, to go out and launch attacks. | ||
And indeed, we know that Antifa started the fight, but Q people were the ones that then went into the Capitol and that gave the media what they needed to demonize the Trump supporters. | ||
And they were the ones with the zip ties and military members that really believed they were there to free You know, the children under the Capitol and they were going to arrest Pelosi and all this kind of LARPing exercise that isn't virtual reality, but it's augmented reality. | ||
So just like two years ago, I bought this armored vehicle because I knew that Antifa would attack us in the streets and the civil unrest was coming. | ||
And just like I said, 79 days of hell was coming, we are now going to see the Season of the false flag. | ||
Do not go to capitals armed. | ||
Do not be part of the demonstrations on January 20th. | ||
It's run by the globalists. | ||
There isn't some secret plan to overthrow things so Trump wins. | ||
All you're doing is cementing things as domestic terrorists so Biden can pass a new Patriot Act and come after you. | ||
So I decry all offensive violence and I'm asking everyone to understand that Q is an AI globalist chi-com big tech system to manipulate you. | ||
And that if you think you're on a secret mission for the president, you're wrong. | ||
Do not be part of it. | ||
Do not go out and attack governor's mansions. | ||
Already a bunch of governor's mansions have been attacked. | ||
It's been covered up because they want the main attack to happen. | ||
That was the simulation test. | ||
Now they're launching the main operation. |