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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band dot video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is Friday, February 19th, 2021, and we are coming to you live from the polar hellscape of Central Texas. | ||
Yes, we are live for the first time in a week now that the generators are running. | ||
The electricity is intermittently back on and we can finally actually make it to the office and we're very very happy to be back we are of course working with a slightly uh shortened crew slightly uh well we're we're playing a man down or a man or two or three | ||
maybe because uh some of our folks are still trapped in their homes outside of uh austin so we'll be uh trying to keep things a little bit simple today but we felt like it was important to get back into the office and bring you uh some of this incredible news that we've not been able to cover over the last week and we're so happy that you're here with us today It has been quite an experience this last week. | ||
I've lived in Texas for 30 years. | ||
I can think of about two, maybe three times that snow has actually fallen from the sky in Texas. | ||
One time it was Christmas Eve in Houston. | ||
Typically it would be a little smattering of snow. | ||
It hardly would stay on the ground at all. | ||
If anything, there would be an ice sheet or two for about 24 hours. | ||
For the last week, My entire yard, our streets, everything has been covered in about 6 inches of snow. | ||
The point I'm trying to make here is that what we're dealing with right now is completely unprecedented. | ||
A totally unique, once-in-a-lifetime situation for us here in Texas. | ||
Grinds my gears when I see people talking about this and talking about the failures that Have occurred in Texas as if this is just a run-of-the-mill California style power outage where it happens every year and our authorities just don't do anything about it because they're obstinate and You know interested instead on Taking care of social justice or whatever at the expense of their actual citizens | ||
collapsing into ruin. | ||
Now, it has been somewhat terrifying. | ||
We got alerts that hospitals were shutting down, no longer accepting new patients, rapidly approaching third world collapse level scenario. | ||
And obviously, there are certain things that could have been done to mitigate this or prepare for this or warn people about what was going on. | ||
But at the end of the day, you could be one of two types of people during this snowstorm. | ||
You could be the ones starving with no clean water, perhaps no running water whatsoever, freezing, standing in line at the HEB grocery store for two and a half, three hours, desperate to get some food. | ||
Or you could have been like myself and my wife sitting cozy in your home with your stores of food, your water filters, your water Electrical generators, your battery power, you can be prepared or you can be helpless. | ||
And at the end of the day, it's up to you. | ||
And there's one thing that I haven't seen a lot of throughout this entire week, and that's Texans complaining. | ||
A lot of people talking about Texas. | ||
A lot of people saying, oh, you know, yeah, you always make fun of California, but here you are, suckers. | ||
Texans are complaining. | ||
We're helping each other out. | ||
I had friends come and stay at my house when their power went out and I still had power. | ||
We have churches and food drives and neighbors helping neighbors. | ||
We took care of each other. | ||
I mean, even Rick Perry was like, yeah, we'd rather suffer through this than have the federal government come in and exercise their power over us. | ||
And of course, all this nonsense about Ted Cruz. | ||
It's really amazing the way that the Mainstream media just has a complete stranglehold on the minds of Americans and they can just create You know outrage at their whim at their pleasure It doesn't need to have any actual background doesn't need to have any actual reason they just summon it and it appears It is truly amazing. | ||
We're very happy to be back here in this freezing cold studio Delivering you the news. | ||
We'll do the daily dispatch in the next segment. | ||
We'll do the week in review because My God, we haven't been able to cover any of it this week, and I'm very excited to get to some of the big stories that occurred over the last few days. | ||
And of course, your phone calls may be a bit slower. | ||
Like I said, we're working man down here, but we'll get through it. | ||
We'll get through it together. | ||
Stay with us, folks. | ||
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- You're watching the American Journal. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is February 19th, 2021. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith. | ||
You're watching InfoWars.com Band.Video. | ||
It's American Journal and I'm so happy that you're here with us in the freezing polar hellscape of Central Texas here reporting to you live from the InfoWars studio. | ||
It's really amazing. | ||
I haven't even been able to get into the office the last few days and I come in and it's incredible what's been going on in my absence. | ||
Just Big thick wires running through the hallways to big generators outside. | ||
I don't know how much I can talk about the, uh... | ||
The reserves that we have and the effort that it's taken. | ||
But suffice it to say, the crew has been working their behinds off just to get, just to keep our site online, to keep the streams running, and to keep what little power that we can actually have going to getting out the information that is so crucial at this and to keep what little power that we can actually have going And truly incredible it is. | ||
Folks, we will be taking your phone calls. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
And I imagine we have a week's worth of callers just desperate to call in and share their information. | ||
So, folks, now's the time. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Call in now and tell us what your biggest story of the week has been. | ||
What's been underreported? | ||
What's your opinion on the big Texas freeze? | ||
What's behind it? | ||
What's caused it? | ||
And I guess, since it's what everybody's talking about, if you want to talk about Ted Cruz, we can talk about that too. | ||
I frankly don't give a crap. | ||
Whatever, that's what everybody is concerned about because everybody is a sheep and the media is the sheepdog. | ||
They demand people go where they go. | ||
And we'll talk about it a little bit, but not so much about what actually happened, like not so much about Ted Cruz going to Cancun. | ||
I really couldn't care less, right? | ||
It's not hypocritical for him to go to Cancun. | ||
It's hypocritical for all these people to say they wouldn't go to Cancun. | ||
You don't think I would have gone to Cancun if I had the choice? | ||
God bless Ted Cruz. | ||
I think you should have stayed on that beach. | ||
I would if I could. | ||
Wouldn't you? | ||
Obviously you would. | ||
It's miserable here. | ||
I don't blame him for getting out. | ||
What could he have done? | ||
Anyway, we'll talk about that. | ||
So we'll talk as much about him actually going to Cancun and as much about the control, the mind control the media is able to exert the way they hyper focus on Dang it, you're blowing my meme of the week! | ||
I was gonna call that the meme of the week. | ||
I just saw it today, the crew printed this out on the Ted Cruz stack, which is just frickin' hilarious. | ||
Is this still a thing? | ||
In middle school, girls go to Cancun and they come back with a hair like that for about a month and it slowly unravels. | ||
Great, great stuff. | ||
We'll be talking about all of that and more and of course during the week in review where we go back and talk about everything that has occurred over the last few days. | ||
Phone lines already filling up. | ||
Like I said, our crew is shorthanded today, so be patient. | ||
If you're on the phone line, we will get to you just as soon as possible. | ||
But first, let's begin the show as we always do with our daily dispatch. | ||
Roll the stinger, boys. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch for the 19th of February, 2020. | ||
We'll begin with the good news. | ||
NASA's Perseverance rover lands on Mars. | ||
Perseverance, the most technologically advanced robot NASA has sent to date, will remain on Mars for nearly two years, searching for signs of ancient life and exploring the red planet's surface. | ||
The $2.7 billion rover, built in NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, is about 10 feet long. | ||
9 feet wide, 7 feet tall, and about 2,260 pounds, roughly 278 pounds heavier than its predecessor, Curiosity. | ||
The scientific instruments on the rover include a camera designed to take high definition video, panoramic color, 3D images of the Martian surface and features in the atmosphere with a zoom lens to magnify distant targets, as well as a group of sensors to measure weather, monitor dust, and all sorts of other Great stuff. | ||
So yes, NASA's Perseverance has landed on Mars. | ||
Humankind has once again reached to the stars and touched the untouchable. | ||
And that's it. | ||
That's the good news of the week. | ||
It's over. | ||
That's all we get for today, I guess. | ||
That's all the good news we have for today. | ||
Now let's Get into the bad news, shall we? | ||
Over 13 million Texans are facing a water crisis after brutal winter storm. | ||
The crisis in Texas is expanding after a frigid winter storm crippled infrastructure in the state. | ||
Although electricity has been mostly restored, more than 13 million people, almost half the state's population, don't currently have access to clean running water. | ||
And it's even worse than that because you can't even buy water because the stores are still shut down largely. | ||
And when you go there, they're completely cleaned out. | ||
Early in the morning yesterday, nearly half a million residents were without electricity, but by midday Thursday, just under 3,500 remained without power, according to, I'm sorry, 350,000, I should say. | ||
Slight difference there. | ||
Remained without power, according to poweroutage.us. | ||
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, ERCOT, which manages most of the state's power grid, said Thursday morning it had made significant progress overnight restoring customer power, although some outages still remain throughout the state. | ||
Some 7 million residents of Houston, Arlington, Fort Worth, and Tyler have been ordered to boil their drinking water in Austin after the outages knocked treatment plants offline statewide. | ||
Water pressure has fallen because of frozen lines, and Toby Baker, this is from Toby Baker, the Executive Director of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. | ||
And we just showed it there, but Representative Paul Gosar says this, 15 million people in Texas without water and there are food lines. | ||
Maybe, just maybe, the National Guard in D.C. | ||
should go where they're needed instead of patrolling the Rayburn building looking for ghosts. | ||
Well, just wait, Representative Gosar, until you hear what FEMA is up to these days. | ||
And of course, we'll get into all of this and more. | ||
Oh, by the way, everybody's mad at Ted Cruz. | ||
Who cares? | ||
We'll cover that later. | ||
China to expand weather modification program to cover area larger than India. | ||
This is a headline from December 4th, where they say China this week revealed plans to drastically expand an experimental weather modification program to cover an area over 5.5 million square kilometers. | ||
That's 2.1 million square miles, just more than 1.5 times the total size According to a statement from the State Council, China will have developed a weather modification system by 2025 thanks to breakthroughs in fundamental research and key technologies as well as improvements in comprehensive prevention against safety risks. | ||
What is the safety risk of modifying the weather for an entire continent? | ||
Gosh, who's to say? | ||
Who's to say which has more of a damage to the environment, the climate, and the weather? | ||
Is it you driving a big old truck? | ||
Or is it China and America modifying the weather on a daily basis with cloud seeding and various other radio technologies? | ||
I'll leave that up to you to decide. | ||
Our experts are baffled by this concept. | ||
at As Business Insider reports, the practice of cloud seeding was discovered in the U.S. | ||
in 1946 by a chemist working for General Electric. | ||
China launched its own similar program in the 1960s. | ||
Dozens of other countries, including the U.S., have such programs, but Beijing is the world's largest, employing around 35,000 people, The Guardian reported. | ||
Just keep that in mind every time you hear about the dreaded climate change and the need to bring in socialism to combat it. | ||
Well, maybe we shouldn't have been Literally modifying the weather for the last 50 years. | ||
I know who I'm putting my blame on. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
Biden's at the helm. | ||
He'll guide us through this. | ||
Captain of our ill-fated ship. | ||
Biden at G7 will pledge $4 billion for global vaccines. | ||
Not American vaccines. | ||
Global vaccines. | ||
We're not poisoning us. | ||
We're poisoning the world, folks. | ||
And they're gonna stress U.S. | ||
commitment to multilateralism. | ||
Biden's plans include announcing an initial $2 billion to the World Health Organization COVAX program, which aims to distribute vaccines around the world. | ||
A later donation will raise the total to $4 billion. | ||
Also today, the U.S. will officially rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement. | ||
Oh, thank goodness we're saved. | ||
The U.S. previously halted to withdraw from the WHO, and an official said Biden will likely discuss returning the U.S. to the Iran nuclear deal that was negotiated in 2015. | ||
All actions would mark reversals of the Trump administration. | ||
Some of the foreigners getting our money is, of course, the Wuhan lab that invented, created, and released the COVID virus. | ||
The Wuhan Institute of Vurology is authorized to receive taxpayer funding for animal research until January 2024. | ||
Oh, thank goodness, folks. | ||
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The president of the EcoHealth Alliance, Peter Daszak, was the sole U.S. | ||
member of the World Health Organization delegation who investigated the origin of the pandemics. | ||
We'll get into that investigation during our weekly roundup. | ||
But he basically says, we need to just trust China implicitly. | ||
Don't look into it. | ||
Don't investigate things. | ||
In fact, he says, I'm not a private detective. | ||
I just do what I'm told and then I demand you do what you're told. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
We're going to continue with the Daily Dispatch on the other side as we talk about the most dangerous thing America has ever faced. | ||
It's white people. | ||
It's terrifying. | ||
Are you terrified? | ||
and be terrified. - All right, folks, welcome back to the program. | ||
We'll go to your phone calls in just a moment, but I would like to finish up with this daily dispatch as we continue to discuss what our great government is doing. | ||
What are wonderful American government elected by the people there to serve the people of the United States? | ||
What are they up to? | ||
Well, authorities say the Capitol fencing should not come down just yet. | ||
In fact, they're saying the razor wire fencing at the Capitol and elsewhere in Washington, D.C. | ||
will probably remain up until September of this year, but of course it was supposed to stay up for A few weeks until the impeachment's over. | ||
Well, until about two weeks from now. | ||
We're going to go ahead and keep it till September. | ||
I wonder if anything's going to happen between now and September that means it's going to have to maintain its presence in our capital, turning a once great city into a fortified Hellscape of dystopian nightmares. | ||
Capitol Police have officially reported suggesting leaving the newly erected fence around the U.S. | ||
Capitol in place until September. | ||
According to the report, the razor wire fencing surrounding the Capitol complex is helping to protect lawmakers while authorities work to track down threats. | ||
Invent threats. | ||
No, no, track down threats. | ||
Create, manufacture threats. | ||
No, no, they're tracking them down. | ||
There are threats out there. | ||
They just need to be manufactured, created, discovered, whatever. | ||
All the same, right? | ||
Threats against a lawmaker include online chatter. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
It's not just chatter, folks. | ||
This is online chatter about the possible return of extremist groups return. | ||
They were there once before. | ||
You remember seeing them, the people waving the flag, the middle-aged, Blue-collar workers from the Midwest waving American flags and cheering for their president. | ||
Well, they're back, folks, and they're extremists this time. | ||
The report says that the so-called threats range in both specificity and credibility. | ||
It ranges from unspecific to completely vague and from completely incredible to entirely manufactured. | ||
That is the range that we're dealing with here, folks. | ||
Of course, Biden is on top of it. | ||
He's taking a break from playing Mario Kart to tell us that white supremacy is the most dangerous thing in America, and white supremacists are the most dangerous people in the entire world. | ||
What that actually means... | ||
Who they actually are. | ||
What the definition of white supremacy is. | ||
Don't question those things. | ||
Don't ask that type of thing to the leader of the free world. | ||
The point is, white people bad. | ||
Military activated. | ||
That's what it means. | ||
U.S. | ||
President Joe Biden has said domestic terrorism is the greatest threat in America and it'll show up one of these days. | ||
I guarantee it. | ||
It'll come out eventually. | ||
One day we'll actually see one of these attacks and then you'll know. | ||
Until then, we have to crush everyone that opposes us. | ||
White supremacists, he says, are, quote, the most dangerous people, and he's pledged to focus his Justice Department on the rise of white supremacy. | ||
I mean, I know murder and violent crimes is up 30% across the board, triple in some big cities, but that's probably just white supremacy, inaction. | ||
I'm sure it is. | ||
That's why we're focused on that and not the massive, incredible, unprecedented spike of violent crime and murders that occurred over the last year. | ||
This is the really amazing thing here. | ||
Where is it? | ||
Uh, I got to find this exact quote. | ||
Uh, this is, uh, Biden talking about how he speaks Yiddish. | ||
Great. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
But this is, uh, this was the question I was asking. | ||
We'll play this clip in a little bit, but Biden says proud boys are one of the greatest threats to America. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The proud boys folks. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Those people that. | ||
Uh, what? | ||
Uh, protect themselves against Antifa? | ||
Oh, they march around? | ||
They wear yellow and black? | ||
My God, we have to stop them! | ||
They're the greatest threat to America, and the funny thing is, and you'll see in the clip, he keeps being like, it's real! | ||
It's real, folks! | ||
This is real! | ||
It's real! | ||
Oh, it's real, folks! | ||
It's like, oh, whoa, if it was, you wouldn't have to tell us it was! | ||
We would just know! | ||
It would be apparent, because it would actually be a threat. | ||
It would actually be happening. | ||
Attacks would actually be going on. | ||
But no, it's real, folks! | ||
It's real! | ||
It's real, folks! | ||
Oh, trust me. | ||
I'm Joe. | ||
But here's the quote I was looking for. | ||
This was some guy named Berkowitz. | ||
He says, while I appreciate efforts being made to bring them to justice, we really need to define things like white supremacy and justice. | ||
What do these people think these words mean? | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
They don't care what they mean. | ||
They're levers to control you. | ||
He says, I appreciate efforts being made to bring them to justice. | ||
I worry about ongoing threats to our country from Americans who embrace white supremacy. | ||
Again, what does that mean? | ||
But here's the key part, and conspiracies that align with it. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
White supremacy and conspiracies that align with it. | ||
That means if you point out things like the Great Reset, if you criticize people like George Soros, If you discuss the fact that white people are by far suffering far more than any other group in America. | ||
Oh, you're aligning with white supremacy. | ||
What it means is, it doesn't matter if you're a white supremacist or not. | ||
What matters is whether you question the official narrative. | ||
And if you dare deviate from what the elites, our bettors, our rulers dictate, then you are a white supremacist. | ||
This is what we need to get into people's minds. | ||
The term white supremacy must be laughed at. | ||
It doesn't exist in America these days. | ||
It hasn't existed for a very long time. | ||
And they're bringing back the specter of white supremacy to create fear in you, So they can control you. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
Stop being scared of the boogeyman, you absolute cowards. | ||
Start realizing the real threat is coming from the people who abuse this type of language, abuse this type of fear to rob you of your liberties. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
Okay? | ||
You just need a little bit of courage. | ||
Not be scared of what the big bad Berkowitz calls you bad names. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
Screw him. | ||
He's a loser. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
Okay? | ||
Let's be brave here. | ||
All right, folks? | ||
Sure, we've seen them kill people. | ||
We've had things happen in our own backyard. | ||
And here's the exact point. | ||
In January, Kyle Rittenhouse, charged with killing two people during a police brutality protest in Kenosha, could be seen at Mt. | ||
Pleasant Bar, persecutors said, flashing white power signs. | ||
And posing for photos. | ||
Oh, he did okay. | ||
He said okay! | ||
Folks, this is exactly the point. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse is in no way, shape or form a white supremacist. | ||
He's never espoused white supremacy. | ||
He's never supported it. | ||
If he had, you know it would be plastered everywhere. | ||
No, no. | ||
He poses with proud boys. | ||
He defends himself when he's attacked. | ||
While armed, he uses his gun to defend himself against multiple attackers who themselves were armed and themselves have admitted, I was trying to kill him. | ||
I wish I'd leveled my gun and pulled the trigger in time. | ||
That's what they said about trying to kill him. | ||
Here's him running away when he's run up from behind, knocked over and swarmed. | ||
He's a white supremacist now. | ||
Why? | ||
Because he fits the narrative. | ||
Because they want to portray him as that. | ||
Doesn't matter that he's not a white supremacist. | ||
It doesn't matter anything about it. | ||
doesn't matter white supremacy is a boogeyman and this is what we need to learn and it's getting more intense biden biden administration looks to fema to help combat domestic terrorism in the wake of capital attack new guidance directed by the homeland security secretary alejandro mallorcas was announced by fema to state and local officials | ||
in a briefing last week an administration official said the agency often associated with storm and emergency relief efforts plans to increase funding for states and sites and cities to focus on the pursuit of domestic extremist groups doubling down on the agency's effort to combat domestic extremism that's right . | ||
People in Texas freezing to death, don't have water, don't have electricity, no help whatsoever. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
Now every single different from the army, the military, the domestic homeland security, to FEMA now, they're all focused on destroying white supremacy and also making sure you know it does exist, folks. | ||
It definitely exists and we're gonna destroy it. | ||
It's not a boogeyman, but we will spend all of our time and money to destroy it. | ||
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Bigfoot, El Chupacabra, Loch Ness Monster, and White Supremacy. | ||
We're looking for them, and we'll find them one day. | ||
I guarantee it. | ||
I'm not kidding. | ||
There may be more proof for Bigfoot than there is for White Supremacy. | ||
Just from now on, whenever you read these headlines, just go ahead and substitute Bigfoot for White Supremacy. | ||
Just whenever you hear White Supremacy, just substitute the word Bigfoot. | ||
And, uh, this will give you an insight into what it's like as an informed person actually reading this. | ||
Biden says Bigfoot is the most dangerous thing in America. | ||
Joe Biden, uh, U.S. | ||
President Joe Biden has said Bigfoot is the greatest threat in America and, uh, Bigfoot and other cryptids are the most dangerous things. | ||
He's pledged to focus his Justice Department on the rise of Bigfoot and Bigfoot-like creatures. | ||
Thank God. | ||
Thank God somebody's finally going to protect us from the scourge of the Yeti. | ||
Folks, there was something I learned this week in very stark relief and something I say quite a bit, but it's not until it actually happens that you realize how true it really is, and that is if you need it, it's too late to get it. | ||
I'm talking, of course, about things like the Alexapure Pro Water Filter at Infowars.com. | ||
Now, it's a great thing to have on an everyday basis because what comes out of your tap already is full of chemicals, full of bad stuff, full of stuff you don't want to be drinking, you don't want to be showering in even, you definitely don't want to be giving to your kids. | ||
So on an everyday basis, it's great to have a really high quality water filter to make your water pure and drinkable and free of the chemicals and toxicants that inhabit our regular tap water. | ||
But then you might get an alert on your phone that says your city is now issuing a boil water notice. | ||
At that point, you really got to worry because of course, boiling water will eliminate any bacteria living in there, but it's not gonna do anything to get rid of the particulate as a consequence of the wastewater filtering factories going down. | ||
And so when you get that alert, If you already have one of these water filters, you're great. | ||
So every day you're using the water filter and it's great because you're getting rid of the particulates and the toxic, you know, the toxic material in your tap water, all the runoff from the chemical warfare that's being waged on us through our agricultural system. | ||
So on an everyday basis, it's a great thing to have, a great thing to use, and you should be drinking all of your water filtered through something like this, the Elxpyr Pro water filtration system. | ||
But then when you really need it, It's too late to get it. | ||
You have to already have it at that point. | ||
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If you get a boil water notice, it's a little too late to go to Infowarsstore.com and purchase yourself a water filter. | ||
It might take a few days to get there. | ||
By that point, you've been drinking sludge water all day. | ||
Same thing with storable food. | ||
I mean, this week was worse than COVID by far. | ||
I mean, we saw the chaos of COVID, people storming Costco and ripping down the toilet paper and, you know, getting in fights and all the insanity. | ||
But with COVID, the stores never really closed. | ||
The fast food never closed at all. | ||
You could always go out and get a meal. | ||
Well, what happens when it's days on days where nothing is open? | ||
And then when it does open, if you're not one of the first hundred people there, it's cleaned out. | ||
There's nothing to buy. | ||
You have no food. | ||
Well, if you had storable food, you're sitting pretty. | ||
You don't even have to go outside. | ||
You just hang out, eat your delicious mac and cheese or chili or, you know, any of the other great stuff that's in those nice little PVC boxes there, sealed for up to 20 years. | ||
They can just sit in your closet. | ||
It's insurance you can eat. | ||
And just take it from me, folks. | ||
When you need it, you better have it, because it's too late to get it at that point. | ||
It's too late to go, oh man, I'm out of food, the stores are all closed, the restaurants are all closed, I can't even drive, and I'm hungry. | ||
It's too late. | ||
It's too late by that point. | ||
So just take it from me. | ||
You know, we're in Texas. | ||
This has never happened in 30 years. | ||
We've never had a winter storm that's caused us to suffer like this. | ||
So it doesn't matter where you are. | ||
It doesn't matter what your history has been of weather or natural disaster or anything. | ||
It could happen today. | ||
It could happen tomorrow. | ||
You could need this stuff at a moment's notice. | ||
And if you don't have it when you need it, it's too late to get it. | ||
So go ahead and get it now. | ||
Go to InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
And at the end of the day, it's actually pretty cheap. | ||
Four weeks for, what is that, $267.30? | ||
How much do you spend on food in four weeks? | ||
I guarantee you I spend more than that. | ||
So, like, if you just lived off the InfoWars Life Select stuff, you'd probably just save money if you just lived off this stuff. | ||
So it's not even expensive. | ||
It's cheap, and it's there when you need it. | ||
So when the stores shut down and the roads shut down and your neighbors are flocking, you know, to HEB or the grocery store to clear out the shelves, you're sitting pretty with your nice big store and your delicious food that's healthy, nutritious, easy to make, easy to heat. | ||
You don't even have to really heat it. | ||
You can just eat it right out of the bag if you want to. | ||
But it tastes better heated, trust me, and it tastes great. | ||
It really does taste good. | ||
So you got to go get this stuff right now, even if you don't think you're going to need it, even if you don't think you're ever going to use it. | ||
Well, in 20 years from now, maybe you can look back and go, huh, I never needed it. | ||
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Laura in Texas has called about PCR tests, actually. | ||
So, changing the topic a little bit. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Laura. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, I found this article on the PCR test. | |
I recommend nobody take the PCR test. | ||
There's a website called Medical Kidnap. | ||
It says that Our PCR test secret vaccine. | ||
The concern is growing that an innovative nanotech device developed at Johns Hopkins University may be used to secretly deliver the COVID vaccine to those people who are vaccine hesitant. | ||
It also says that certainly technology is real, but is there any merit to such a claim? | ||
And it says Patrick Smith, November 25th, 2020 writing for the hub dot jhu dot edu explain yeah because it's an invasive test so if they wanted to give you a vaccine you know it could do it through the test but uh you know the pcr tests are the things that that it came out just immediately after joe biden was sworn in as president they came out and said oh you know what the pcr tests they're not actually accurate they don't actually Show you whether you have it or not. | ||
It actually greatly increases the rates because it gives you false positives a big percentage of the time. | ||
And of course that came out just after Joe Biden was sworn in. | ||
So we saw the COVID numbers tank after that because they came out and admitted the PCR tests are not accurate, don't work, and will give you false positives a lot of the time. | ||
So yeah, if you ever needed a reason not to have this done to you, there are plenty of reasons out there. | ||
Yeah, you're absolutely right, Laura. | ||
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Yeah, and it also says, this is really creepy, it says that inspired by a parasitic worm that digs its sharp teeth into its host's intestines, Johns Hopkins researchers have designed tiny star-shaped micro-devices that can latch onto intestinal mucosa and release drugs into the body. | |
A lady on BitChute actually got the test in and was pulling them apart. | ||
And showing that the little nanoparticles, um, weren't, you know, we're like moving. | ||
And then she showed that, uh, a normal swab, how it doesn't look like the nanoparticles that these tests actually, uh, uh, give. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Uh, when I saw that video, I started to like, well, I'm going to duck, duck, go this and check and see what else I can find on it. | ||
And I've found a lot of different information. | ||
Oh yeah, that'll lead you down a deep, dark rabbit hole, to be sure. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, Laura. | ||
We're about to go to break, and folks, we'll come back to more of your calls on the other side. | ||
We have Wes in Indiana, Johnny in Denmark, and Justin in Indiana as well. | ||
A lot of calls from Indiana today and from across the Fruited Plains. | ||
across all of America. | ||
And, of course, we'll get to the weekly review in the next hour. | ||
But we'll go to your calls in the next segment, folks. | ||
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Take it from me. | ||
Personally, I experienced this. | ||
Finally. | ||
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Let's go to Wes in Indiana first. | ||
Hey, thanks Harrison for taking my call. | ||
Yeah, we are a little bit used to this weather. | ||
little bit more used to what we're experiencing here in Texas. | ||
But thanks for calling in, Wes. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, thanks Harrison for taking my call. | |
Yeah, we are a little bit used to this weather. | ||
I wanted to say that my thoughts and prayers go out to you guys for what's going on down there. | ||
And I think I don't like being negative about things. | ||
I always try to find the good in the situation, but I believe that America almost needs these bad things to occur, whether they're being man-made and done to us, or what I'm looking for is our true act of God, so that America and Christians in general will begin to call upon God and Jesus Christ once more. | ||
Uh, yeah, man, it's the time is dire. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It really is. | ||
You know, I'm with you. | ||
I, I always try to, to see the, the positive and things that I did a, um, I did an interview with a friend of the show used to be go by, uh, Brad Chadford. | ||
He goes by, uh, Pat Riley now and, um, his actual name. | ||
And, you know, he asked like, you know, how things change. | ||
And I had to tell him I have a much harder time finding the humor and stuff now. | ||
I mean, it's getting to a point that. | ||
It's like, I don't want to laugh at it. | ||
I don't want to be that person. | ||
I always sort of can take a sardonic or, you know, just kind of ironically cynical look at things. | ||
But the way things are going, the way that the persecution is open now, the way that I mean, all of this stuff is just snowballing down to, you know, pardon the pun, but just completely crushing the American people under the weight of. | ||
Just the absurdity that we see on an everyday basis. | ||
Uh, it's really, it's really getting difficult to not just be tearing your hair out and yelling and screaming and just being like, I mean, going full Alex Jones, I guess you could say. | ||
And that's sort of, you know, it's, it's justification for the way Alex has been for the last 20 years when he's raging because he's seen all this coming. | ||
He's trying to wake people up and like, that's where we're at now. | ||
But, you know, one of the things that we'll cover in the weekly review is the death of Rush Limbaugh. | ||
And, you know, one of the reasons that Rush Limbaugh became so popular and became so effective was because he always brought humor to whatever it is that he was doing. | ||
He was really like kind of a comedy show at the end of the day. | ||
And I think that's kind of more my style. | ||
I like to laugh at this stuff. | ||
I like to keep upbeat and I like to let people know because you don't want people getting defeatist. | ||
You don't want people being demoralized. | ||
I mean, that's what the globalists are trying to do. | ||
That's one of their key weapons against us is demoralization. | ||
And so you need to recognize what's going on. | ||
You need to see the threats in front of you. | ||
You need to understand how bad it is and understand that the bombs are falling and you need to fight, right? | ||
We need to understand the reality of the situation that we're in, but we can't let that turn into defeatism. | ||
Can't let that turn into hopelessness or demoralization. | ||
So, you know, hopefully we can kind of bring a nice balance here at American Journal where we show you what the reality is and we are, you know, we don't mince words about it and we don't say, oh, but it's fine, but don't worry about... | ||
But yeah, they're coming for you. | ||
They're going to put you in FEMA camps. | ||
Yeah, they're going to. | ||
And you know, that's it's like you always see these things like, oh, you know, are you going to be on my softball team in the FEMA camp? | ||
And it's like, you know, they're you know, they're going to put us in FEMA camps, right? | ||
Like, you know, it's not that funny because it's real, because it's actually happening. | ||
And I don't know if like joking about it is really helpful. | ||
To lighten it and to go, oh, the FEMA camps, ha ha ha. | ||
And it's like, Putting us in camps. | ||
They're going to put us in camps. | ||
I just read it. | ||
That FEMA is now focused on white supremacy and those that, you know, yeah, there you go. | ||
A bombshell confession. | ||
Climate czar says breaking America's will is the mission. | ||
So you can't let them break your will. | ||
You can't let them turn you into a defeatist, you know, pile of sludge. | ||
But at the same time, you can't just go around laughing at it all and then pretending that, you know, it's all good. | ||
Nothing, nothing bad is going to happen. | ||
It is bad. | ||
It is getting worse. | ||
And we have to wake people up and make them aware of what's going on. | ||
Because to me, the biggest threat that we face right now is the vast majority of Americans who are just decent people, who want to be decent people, and who are being told, well, if you're a decent person, you'll be against white supremacy. | ||
And they're like, yeah, yeah, yeah, of course. | ||
Of course I'm against white supremacy. | ||
And they're like, OK, so we need to put conspiracy theorists in jail. | ||
And it's like, whoa, wait, what? | ||
Well, I'm a decent person and I guess if you're saying that, I guess we'll go along with it. | ||
It's people that just don't understand where this is going or that the words that they're using are completely false. | ||
They're completely irrelevant to what they're actually doing. | ||
Yeah, all these jokes like, yeah, yeah, we're going to refuse mandatory vaccine and we're all going to jump around in prison. | ||
It's like, they're going to put you in prison for refusing the vaccine. | ||
You get that, right? | ||
Like you get the, It's not going to be jumping around. | ||
It's going to be shackles. | ||
It's going to be cold, hard concrete floors and gruel for breakfast and work camps. | ||
You get that that's where it's going, right? | ||
Because that's where it's been in history. | ||
Because we're seeing all the signs. | ||
Because you're falling for it. | ||
You're allowing this to happen. | ||
So I agree with you, Wes. | ||
It is getting hard to see the light side of things, but I think all we can do is just continue on and know that we've known this was coming. | ||
And again, prepare yourself. | ||
At the end of the day, when our power goes out and our food stores close, I know that my family's prepared and protected and well-stocked, and you can be too. | ||
And I know I've got the weapons I need to defend myself and my family against whoever decides to come. | ||
Prepare yourself, get yourself ready, and don't be afraid to bring this up to people because A lot of people in your life probably that you know just don't understand what's going on and they think they're being good people and they might kind of recognize, well, this doesn't sound quite right. | ||
Let them know. | ||
No, you're being purposefully misled and you're being, your hand is being held as they're walking you towards the wood chipper. | ||
Okay? | ||
So let people know, make them aware, send them to InfoWars.com, let them read up on their own. | ||
We'll try to make it a little bit funny to make the pill go down a bit easier, right? | ||
It's the little bit of sugar, little bit of humor, lets the, you know, the world's ending and they're trying to kill us all pill go down a little bit smoother. | ||
Thanks for the call Wes. | ||
Let's go to Johnny in Denmark. | ||
Thanks for calling in Johnny. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hi Harrison and welcome back. | ||
I missed you and I dare say all your listeners and viewers did. | ||
I missed you too, Johnny. | ||
I'm glad you called in. | ||
Great. | ||
How many minutes do I have? | ||
We got a minute and a half. | ||
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Okay. | |
All right. | ||
So I wanted to just point out three good resources for this apparent weather warfare being waged against Texas. | ||
One is a 10-year friend of mine, Cynthia F. Hodges, who also goes by the pen name Tina Foster, on her website, which is Plastic Matcha. | ||
dot com. | ||
That's plastic macho. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Plastic. | ||
I made double C a also Cynthia Hodges.com and at the portal to Oregon books, a U R I G a B O K S. | ||
Dot com. | ||
So let me just ask you, I'll hold you over Johnny. | ||
We'll, we'll, we'll keep you for the, for the next part of the first five. | ||
Cause I, I do know you have a lot more resources, but what do you think the likelihood is that what we're seeing now is a consequence of the decades of weather modification that we've seen from this government and others. | ||
You think it's pretty good? | ||
Oh, not only do I think it's good, I think it's overwhelming, and specifically, there's weather warfare being waged against Texas, and that's what I'm gonna get into. | ||
Okay, all right, yeah, we'll bring you back on, Johnny, in the beginning of the second hour, and we'll get to the weekly review in just a little bit, and I have a lot of videos to show you today as well, so stay tuned, folks. | ||
A lot of stuff still to come on American Journal. | ||
I'm very glad to be back, and I'm so glad to hear from you folks, and we'll get to more of your calls as well. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Alright, folks, I'm going to try to get to more of your phone calls. | ||
I got a week's worth of ranting to get out. | ||
I'm going to try to truncate that. | ||
I'm going to try to tamp that down a bit so I can get to more of you because the phone lines are totally full and they keep refilling. | ||
So, Johnny in Denmark, you called in. | ||
You are 100% certain. | ||
You know, Johnny, I'm sure you're seeing the same sort of frustration or experiencing the same frustration that I am, where you have people, you know, you have people going, this is what would happen if we had the Green New Deal because of the... | ||
Turbines are shut down. | ||
The other half is going, no, this is why we need the Green New Deal, because socialism. | ||
And it's like, well, what about the decades of weather modification? | ||
What about Bill Gates literally blocking out the sun with particulates in the sky meant to drop our temperatures? | ||
You don't think that might be a cause? | ||
You don't think the winter storms we're seeing might not be a consequence of blocking out the sun? | ||
Like Bill, whatever his name is, Montgomery Burns from the Simpsons, old Bill Gates, the literal supervillain. | ||
I mean, it's very frustrating because it's not even being discussed. | ||
And of course, here's the article from Forbes that I believe came out just a few days ago, right? | ||
This was January 11th, 2021. | ||
Bill Gates' venture aims to spray dust into the atmosphere to block the sun. | ||
What could go wrong? | ||
Cut to Texans literally freezing to death in February. | ||
I mean, it's It's really shocking, uh, the blinders that people have on about what our government and some of these NGOs are involved in. | ||
And by the way, they're already doing it. | ||
Like once it's announced, it's already being done. | ||
And, and you can even find articles where it's like, Harvard has already begun experiments where they're blocking out the sun. | ||
So, you know, they act like, Oh, he's going to start doing it. | ||
No, no, they're already doing it. | ||
So anyway, with that, uh, Johnny in Denmark, you got, you got over two minutes, uh, late on the line, my friend. | ||
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Okay. | |
All right. | ||
Uh, just getting, um, Quickly addressing some of those points, a good historical background video for weather modification and weather weaponization is a video that's available on BandDot video titled Ben Livingston, the father of weaponized weather from November 5th, 2019, a little less than 40 minutes. | ||
It's mainly of interest historically because that's the way it started and he was one of the acknowledged Pioneers of weather weaponization, and a guest on InfoWars, too, and that's where I first found out about him. | ||
Likewise, there's another gentleman, meteorologist Scott Stevens, who, to his credit, is an ill repute among the big tech media. | ||
He used to have a now obsolete website, weatherwars.info. | ||
It can still be found on DuckDuckGo, even on Google to some degree, Twitter, weatherwars.info, and YouTube, as long as that lasts, unless it gets too controversial. | ||
But the last thing I was getting to was a specific article about, in this case, how the weather—I agree with you wholeheartedly that these decades of weather modification— For example, how did China know that they could guarantee that there would be no rain at their Olympics? | ||
And sure enough, there wasn't. | ||
They weren't going to die. | ||
They were just telling those with eyes and ears to hear what was going to happen. | ||
And the title of this video by Cynthia Hodges, whose website is CynthiaHodges.com, is patriot resistance, weather warfare being waged against Texas. | ||
And she's very well qualified. | ||
She's got two legal degrees, a JD and an LLM. | ||
The LLM being a post-JD degree in environmental law, also an MA, and she's a social, political, economic, historical, legal and spiritual polymath. | ||
And likewise, you know, just kind of a word to the wise without even going into these great resources, is that remember back in the... well, I can remember back in the 1970s when we were being told correctly that computing power basically increases by a factor of a thousand every decade, which has been true for a very long time. | ||
Well, you know, if you go from, let's say, 1970 to 2020, That's five orders of magnitude of a thousand, right? | ||
You're literally creating the hurricane first. | ||
should have gotten substantially better but i think it's no surprise to anyone that it really hasn't um and the reason for that is there there are many unknown uh subtle variables you know about the butterfly effect i'm sure of course the glittering of wings now imagine it's not just a butterfly you know uh clapping its wings but you're literally creating the hurricane first yeah what's the fallout from the hurricane rather than the butterfly wing great points | ||
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johnny you're tuned in to the american journal with your host harrison smith Watch it live right now at band.video. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Second hour of American Journal. | ||
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Justin in Indiana. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in, Justin. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. | |
Yeah, I wanted to kind of piggyback a little bit off of what last caller Johnny was talking about. | ||
Sure. | ||
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Actually, the day that happened to you guys, I was watching a documentary about the ARP program. | |
And it says that 48 to 72 hours before something massive happened. | ||
The thing was team up. | ||
So I don't know if you can find satellite imagery of that happening or not, but I'll take it like the globalists, all they love to do is destroy and steal, you know, destroying our economy and humanization with COVID and stealing our election and then destroying, you know, the peaceful protest on the 6th. | ||
And, um, your, your, your, your state is energy efficient. | ||
You know, they can power up themselves. | ||
And if you think in the United States, like out of like overseas or wherever, um, Americana, the first state that is thought of is Texas. | ||
Okay. | ||
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So I was, I was thinking like, it was crazy, but. | |
A week before this happened to you guys, I'm pretty sure it was your Attorney General or Congress or whatever in Texas that filed paperwork to secede from the United States. | ||
Yep. | ||
Calum and Texas. | ||
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Yep. | |
Yep. | ||
So what would make more sense to crush the U.S., you know, the citizens hope of, man, we can get away from this globalist taking over of the country by everybody going down to Texas, then going down and making, you know, drop down below then going down and making, you know, drop down below zero almost and freeze everything over, snow everything over and damage everything to discourage people who want to go down there to succeeding and all of a sudden if Texas is successful, I guarantee there's going snow everything over and damage everything to discourage people | ||
Yeah, no, yeah, you're exactly right. | ||
That's exactly what they would want to do, and that's what we're already seeing as well. | ||
That's what you get, Texas, for having your own energy network, right? | ||
They're basically blaming us for, I mean, what essentially is like a hurricane or tornado. | ||
This was a massive, once-in-a-lifetime, natural event that we can prepare for, but, you know, I had people here going, well aren't there any snow plows in Austin? | ||
It's like, can you imagine that for, I mean I'm 30 years old, this has never happened. | ||
I'm sure it hasn't happened for at least 50, maybe 100 years. | ||
Can you imagine like a snow plow sitting in a garage for 50 years just going, one day, one day they'll need me. | ||
It doesn't make any sense, right? | ||
It doesn't make any sense for that type of preparation to take place. | ||
So yeah, it's the problem, reaction, solution. | ||
Problem is Texas power goes down, massive hit. | ||
Reaction is everybody freaks out and starts blaming everybody else, says, oh, we have to do something. | ||
We have to do something to prevent this. | ||
And then what's the solution? | ||
The solution is, well, you're too independent, Texas. | ||
You have to rely more on the federal government. | ||
You have to implement the Green New Deal, which is actually just socialism. | ||
So yeah, whether I mean it's like whether it's even planned or not That's definitely the road the the route that we're going down the path that that they're laying down for us is Well, you want to be you want to be independent, but you can't handle one little snowstorm It's like it wasn't one little snowstorm It was a massive unprecedented once-in-a-lifetime event and we're actually handling it pretty darn well at least on a personal on a personal basis and | ||
You know, there are some people that weren't prepared, but vast majority of people just sort of are dealing with it and handling it fairly well. | ||
So, I don't know if it's a coincidence or not that this would happen immediately after, you know, Tegxit gets going and the Texas secession movement really gets off the ground, but it's definitely a little suspicious in my book. | ||
I totally agree, Justin. | ||
Anything else before we got to go? | ||
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So, take some advice from my friend Justin in Indiana. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
It's American Journal. | ||
My name's Harrison Smith. | ||
I gotta admit something. | ||
I'm not a breakfast food guy. | ||
I just, growing up, my favorite breakfast, elementary school, that sort of thing, it was pizza bagels. | ||
I like taquitos in the morning. | ||
I know, it's a little weird, but I just never developed a taste for maple syrup. | ||
And I wish I did, right? | ||
Because I know bacon is great. | ||
I'll take bacon anytime, anywhere. | ||
I love it. | ||
But eggs, not my favorite. | ||
Maple syrup, not my favorite. | ||
I wish I liked it because I get how that smell would be so great. | ||
I'm not a big breakfast guy, OK? | ||
But let me tell you, let me tell you something. | ||
The crew just came in here. | ||
with a bowl of oatmeal, and it's delicious. | ||
I'm not an oatmeal guy, but my God, this stuff is good. | ||
It's got brown sugar. | ||
It's got maple flavoring, pinch of brown sugar, old-fashioned oats. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Can I? | ||
Overhead shot, please. | ||
Overhead shot of these delicious grains and this delicious oatmeal. | ||
It's fluffy. | ||
It's good. | ||
It's nutritious. | ||
So here's what I'm gonna do. | ||
We got a lot of phone calls. | ||
I'm gonna be taking calls. | ||
You guys talk. | ||
I'm gonna be sitting here eating this oatmeal. | ||
And it's great. | ||
It honestly is delicious. | ||
It's the Ready Hour Emergency Food Storage. | ||
You know, I did a commercial a little while back where I was comparing, like, your name brand, mac and cheese, and then the mac and cheese from Ready Hour, and the mac and cheese from Ready Hour blew the box out of the water, right? | ||
The little blue box with the dinosaur blew it out of the water. | ||
It was so much better, the Ready Hour stuff. | ||
This stuff is so good. | ||
Honestly, this is some of the best oatmeal I've ever had. | ||
I don't know if the crew fancied it up with anything, or if this is just it right out of the box, but my goodness, this stuff is absolutely delicious. | ||
And this is a thick bag, too. | ||
I mean, this is a solid bag. | ||
A serving size is half a cup. | ||
I might have two or three serving sizes in here, but the bag has eight serving sizes, and it's got a zippable Ziploc top here. | ||
So you take out what you need, you zip it up, and the rest you can save for later. | ||
It lasts for 24 hours when it's unopened. | ||
And while our roads here are totally iced over and pretty impassable, these actually ship out of Utah. | ||
So when you order this through InfoWarsStore.com, you go to the prepared food or storable food section, and you purchase yourself a week's supply. | ||
I mean, just a week supply is, is probably enough to get you through most stuff. | ||
But if you got a big family, uh, you're going to want to get more. | ||
If, if you expect more intense things to happen down the road, you're going to want to get even more than that. | ||
Go ahead and purchase it. | ||
And it's absolutely delicious. | ||
It's got this amazing, and again, I don't even like syrup. | ||
I'm not a big syrup guy, but this has like just enough of that syrup taste that it's sweet and it's really good and filling and is warming me up, is giving me energy to do the rest of this show. | ||
And it's an incredible price at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
You only cook it for about two to three minutes, stirring occasionally, and that's it. | ||
A little bit of water from your Alexa Pure Pro, a little bit of this in a pot, some heat, and you're good to go. | ||
It's got the Ziploc bags. | ||
You don't have to eat it all at once. | ||
It'll stay for 25 years. | ||
And again, folks, hey, tell you what, if you just want to save money, just eat nothing but this stuff. | ||
You'll be satisfied. | ||
It's delicious. | ||
It's practically homemade, and you'll actually save money because this stuff is actually pretty cheap when you break it right down. | ||
I mean, look at that. | ||
I wish I liked syrup because it looks so good. | ||
It looks so delicious. | ||
And this actually really is good. | ||
Like I said, I'm, you know, so even if you're not a big fan, I mean, I would eat this for breakfast on a daily basis and be very satisfied. | ||
So folks. | ||
It's the Ready Hour brand. | ||
It's the storable food. | ||
We have a nice little deal with them, as we have for many, many years. | ||
You can go to InfowarsStore.com and get this incredible stuff. | ||
I'm going to be eating this as I go to phone calls here. | ||
John in Florida, thanks for calling in. | ||
You want to talk about Texas weather and the Infowar in general. | ||
Take it over, my friend. | ||
I'm in breakfast right now. | ||
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Sounds good. | |
Sounds good. | ||
Enjoy it. | ||
I am. | ||
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Yeah, just a quick plug. | |
I got the probe here, uh, when the whole COVID situation broke out because of the uncertainty. | ||
And, um, I set it up to use it just to see how it is. | ||
I have a lake behind my house and it's amazing. | ||
So I definitely would promote that too. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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Um, yeah, absolutely. | |
So, um, so you're having to deal with the craziness in Texas. | ||
Um, I think it's clear that the federal government and the media, uh, sees Texas as a threat to their control. | ||
Just like other callers have talked about. | ||
If you remember, there was a virtual no-fly zone threatened in, I think, 2010, 2011, because of TSA procedures, and Texas was going to introduce a bill to opt out of it. | ||
So, I'm not surprised if, you know, Texas is getting targeted here extra hard. | ||
So, that being said, I did want to also just mention an idea for you. | ||
I know you guys go above and beyond in the info. | ||
We're obviously leading it. | ||
Um, one thing I find is that with my family members or friends that are more on the liberal side, if they hear any information coming from Infowars, unfortunately, because of the demonization that the media has done, they just kind of discount it and they can't possibly be objective, which drives me nuts. | ||
Right. | ||
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So, um, when I do show them, you know, documents that you guys have used on the show, um, that tends to, uh, penetrate them a little bit better. | |
Just as a thought, I know you guys are busy with your eyeballs, but with podcasts, it's pretty common to have show notes and links to things that were talked about in the show. | ||
If there's any way in the future that you guys could do something like that, It might help some of us out here trying to spread the information and the word along to keep up the fight. | ||
You know, that is a very good idea and it's something that I've been meaning to do. | ||
Thank you for reminding me of it because I'm going to start doing it. | ||
I used to do it when I was doing my Off-Limits broadcast. | ||
I would have all of the links that I do. | ||
Actually, when we prepare this, I make a document with all of the links that I plan on using for the day. | ||
And the amazing thing is, like, most of the stuff I'm covering is mainstream news. | ||
I know you know this, John, but it's, you know, people think that InfoWars, we're just pulling stuff out of our brains and we just have no idea, you know, we're just like making stuff up. | ||
No, it's almost all mainstream news that we're just dissecting and decoding and translating. | ||
And so usually if you go to blog there on offlimits.news, uh, I'll have like a list of stuff. | ||
I'll go ahead and start doing that again. | ||
I'll start, uh, putting the stuff up and, uh, maybe tweeting it out. | ||
I think that is a good idea because, uh, you do need to, you know, know the resources and just know, you know, any of the headlines that I read, you can search pretty much verbatim, uh, and, and find this stuff, uh, fairly easily. | ||
Um, but you're right. | ||
People have this, uh, total bias against, uh, InfoWars and, uh, Honestly, I don't know if I want to call it bigotry, but I remember getting in an argument with a girl at a protest one time. | ||
She was like, you're a bigot and all of your audience is idiots. | ||
And it's like, no, that's the bigoted statement. | ||
You scumbag, right? | ||
You know, we just yeah, exactly. | ||
It's it's really amazing what they're able to turn us into and convince people to not even look at what we're talking about. | ||
And then the other amazing thing is then when we're proven right, when it comes out that we're correct, instead of like. | ||
Like they don't. | ||
They aren't able to make the connection where they go, huh, Infowars said this a long time ago and they were right about it. | ||
Now it's coming out. | ||
Maybe I should look into what else InfoWars says. | ||
Maybe they're not as screwball as I was led to believe. | ||
Maybe I should have been listening to them the whole time. | ||
For some reason they can't make that connection. | ||
They still want to call us crazy kooky conspiracy theorists. | ||
It's like, all right, that's fine. | ||
I mean, you can, you cannot believe us, but like, we're just going to keep telling the truth and keep moving forward and keep trying to get this information out there, you know, uh, against all resistance. | ||
Uh, but thank you so much, John. | ||
I appreciate the, the encouragement and, uh, you know. | ||
You're right about Texas being targeted, which is sort of the main point of your call, I think, was that Texas is specifically being targeted on all sorts of fronts. | ||
And it's one of the main sort of themes that I try to drive in on this show is that it's all about control for these people. | ||
And Texas represents freedom. | ||
It represents individual independence and liberty and self-reliance. | ||
And that's what they're targeting. | ||
That's what they don't want. | ||
And, you know, they might call that white supremacy. | ||
They might say that's Christian extremism. | ||
Whatever labels they want to put on it, the fact is they want to control you, and it's people they can't control that they want to destroy. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
In the southern part of Texas, in the town of San Francisco. | ||
It was four years ago this week, exactly four years ago this week, that I joined InfoWars, that I was hired on as an editor and a cameraman here at InfoWars. | ||
My inexorable climb to the heights of the president. | ||
I really am. | ||
I have to pinch myself that I'm actually hosting a show on InfoWars. | ||
I never in my wildest dreams thought I would be given this opportunity, and I'm so grateful for it. | ||
I'm most grateful for the InfoWarriors out there that have supported us the whole time, that have seen us through these incredible times. | ||
I mean, when I joined, we were uploading to YouTube. | ||
We were tweeting stuff out on Twitter. | ||
I mean, you would just watch the views and the comments pour in. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
Since then, we've been kicked off. | ||
Kicked while we're down. | ||
We've been demonized. | ||
I mean, it's really been an incredible four years for me, but I remember on either my first or second day, I was going to introduce myself to Owen Schroer because I knew who he was because I'd seen the, you know, you're a white male. | ||
I got seen those videos and I'd followed him a little bit. | ||
So I was excited to go introduce myself to Owen and as I walk into the office where Owen is working, he's talking to Alex. | ||
And he's saying to Alex, like, well, you know, and I can't remember what he was talking about covering, but he's saying, I think I'm going to cover it this way. | ||
I think I'm going to say this. | ||
And Alex Jones just says to him, say whatever you want, just tell the truth. | ||
And then he walks away. | ||
And I like, I so clearly remember that. | ||
And I think about that all the time. | ||
And I, and from that moment, I was like, okay, this is the organization I want to work for. | ||
Say whatever you want, just tell the truth. | ||
And that's sort of the maximum, the maximum. | ||
That's the, that's what I sort of go by. | ||
And even when I was being hired, you know, I, I was hired as an editor and cameraman and I told them about... | ||
You know, my experience and making short films and movies and doing weddings. | ||
And so I knew, hey, you don't get a second take during a wedding. | ||
You got to have your, your, you got, everything's got to be in order. | ||
You got to be recording. | ||
You got to have everything in line. | ||
So, you know, I had the professionalism. | ||
I told them all that. | ||
And then sort of towards the end of the interview, uh, Rob Deuce said, well, so, you know, you know who we are. | ||
And I said, yeah, yeah, of course. | ||
And I'd followed Infowars since middle school, pretty much Alex Jones breaking into Bohemian Grove. | ||
I remember that from from back when I was a teenager. | ||
And he said, so, you know, you know, sort of about our politics, like what's your view on that? | ||
And I said, well, you know, I don't agree with everything that I'll say. | ||
Of course, I'm more enlightened now. | ||
Now I realize, oh, wait, yeah, it's all true. | ||
I believe in all of it. | ||
Right. | ||
It's all accurate. | ||
But back then, you know, I say, but I really believe in liberty. | ||
I believe in liberty. | ||
I really value freedom. | ||
I really love America. | ||
And that's what you guys are about. | ||
And it was like, come on board! | ||
You're hired. | ||
I mean, it was, it was really as simple as that. | ||
But I just, I always think back to that, that first day and Alex Jones just saying, say whatever you want, just tell the truth. | ||
You can't lie. | ||
It's the one thing you can't do on InfoWars. | ||
You can't lie. | ||
You can't make stuff up. | ||
If this stuff, if this oatmeal, this Ready Hour stuff, tasted like gruel and tasted like sawdust, I'd tell you. | ||
I'd say, look, it's not great, but it's emergency food and it'll save your life and you're gonna want this. | ||
So, just trust me when I tell you. | ||
Like, I would tell you that. | ||
I would tell the truth about it. | ||
I'd still try to sell it to you, obviously, but I'd tell you that it's not... | ||
But that's not the case. | ||
This is actually delicious. | ||
It actually tastes incredibly good. | ||
It's got a little touch of the maple syrup to give it that little sweetness. | ||
It's nice and buttery, warm, thick, fluffy. | ||
I mean, it really is good. | ||
And so I so appreciate the opportunities that I've been given at InfoWars. | ||
The love of the audience has been life-changing, completely overwhelming, really incredible. | ||
Oh, you can buy just the oats. | ||
Look at that. | ||
If you just want the oatmeal, you can just buy a big old tub of that, and that's up to a 30-year shelf life. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
So I really do love working here, it's really been an absolutely amazing experience and it's all thanks to you Info Warriors out there just talking to us, praying for us, of course going to Infowarsstore.com, but supporting us, helping us get through the trials and tribulations that we've been subjected to in the last four years. | ||
Time has flown by, I've had some of the most incredible experiences of my entire life and You make it all possible by going to InfoWarsStore.com and buying this incredibly delicious, really super good ready-hour food. | ||
This emergency storable food, InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Ships out of Utah, so there's no delay because of the Texas weather. | ||
And of course, our bombshell supplements are all on sale as well, including the turmeric extract, the winter sun, the knockout, and the lung cleanse, all massive discounts. | ||
Oh God, I'm gonna start burping because I ate so much of this stuff. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls now, uh, so we can hear from you. | ||
I thank you so much for calling. | ||
I thank you for holding, uh, Robbie in Canada. | ||
I'm gonna leave this up on the, on the desk here. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in from, uh, yeah, I always call Canada the frozen north, but from the frozen south to the frozen north, welcome to the show, my friend. | ||
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Yes, and I looked at the weather today and it's colder here, or it's warmer here in Canada than it is in Texas today, and that's crazy. | |
Isn't that something? | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
Not natural. | ||
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I missed you all week on the satellite feed. | |
I'm a big-time free-to-air satellite enthusiast. | ||
I watch InfoWars all the time on Galaxy 1699 West, which is free-to-air. | ||
Well, free, you gotta buy the receiver, but there's no subscription, so it's a great service. | ||
It's better. | ||
InfoWars is better than CNN. | ||
InfoWars is better than Fox News. | ||
And you don't have to pay monthly fees. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Better than CNN. | ||
I do appreciate it. | ||
I do appreciate it, but that's like saying... I won't say it. | ||
It's like, don't compare us to them, all right? | ||
Yeah, we're better than CNN. | ||
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No, you're way better than them. | |
That's right. | ||
I thank you so much. | ||
And yeah, free to air, folks. | ||
And again, share this stuff. | ||
Share the links. | ||
Download the videos yourself. | ||
Re-edit them. | ||
Re-upload them. | ||
It's all about getting the information out there. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Thank you so much, Robbie. | ||
What's your comment? | ||
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I just wanted to tell the InfoWars, I just want a free-to-air revolution, because InfoWars is the best news channel out there, and it's on free-to-air satellite. | |
I had it as a backup. | ||
I had a power outage a while ago, and I was still able to watch American Journal using that. | ||
It had no internet, but I have a little backup power satellite receiver, and I was able to watch it on that. | ||
So, and it's just something, you know, weather events or whatever, it's always good to have a backup. | ||
Your internet could go out, And it's good to keep informed with that. | ||
Shortwave radios and other communication services. | ||
I just encourage the Infowarriors to do a search for the hashtag FreeSatelliteTV. | ||
And if you're interested in that stuff, I want a revolution. | ||
I want people to stop paying for a dish network. | ||
Pay for cable. | ||
Don't waste your money. | ||
Let's boycott that media that's just poisoning people. | ||
And let's get a truth media out there that will be spreading truth. | ||
Thank you so much, Harrison, for what you do. | ||
I think you're awesome. | ||
I love your show. | ||
Thank you so much, Robbie. | ||
I really appreciate that. | ||
Robbie from the warm, balmy climes of Canada up there in the north. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. | ||
Thank you for the advice, too. | ||
Yeah, folks, we put a lot of work and a lot of thought and a lot of investment into things like the Satellite Uplink and the Bandai video. | ||
It's not a cheap thing to do, to stream out, but it's necessary for us to do. | ||
We could move to a subscription model. | ||
Why? | ||
Why would we do that? | ||
We want this information out there. | ||
We want people to be able to access it without having to pay. | ||
And we're able to do that because of infowarestore.com and find folks like Robby in Canada helping to keep us alive and spreading our word. | ||
Truly, truly a great call. | ||
Thank you so much, Robby. | ||
Let's go to Linda in Arkansas. | ||
Thanks for calling, Linda. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hello. | |
Hello. | ||
You might be from Louisiana. | ||
I'm getting mixed messages on my board here. | ||
It says you live in South Louisiana. | ||
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Well, I lived in Louisiana, but in Arkansas. | |
Okay, alright. | ||
Very nice. | ||
Well, thank you for calling in, Linda. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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I had grown up in Louisiana. | |
I see. | ||
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I had grown up in Louisiana, and the only time I remember a substantial snow is when we were in North Louisiana, or when I was in Japan. | |
With my dad. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, and, uh, and so, uh, what's your, uh, what's your comment? | ||
What's the, uh, what's Louisiana like now? | ||
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They're having some smoke. | |
Mm. | ||
And then the only other, in my adult life, in 97, I had gone with my husband to Colorado. | ||
Right. | ||
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Which, of course, is a lot of, uh, smoke. | |
Right. | ||
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After he passed away in 2004, I came back down to Arkansas, going back to Louisiana, but never made it. | |
Never quite made it all the way. | ||
Well, it can still be a little bit, a little bit cold there in Arkansas as well. | ||
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Oh, we had substantial snow here in Arkansas. | |
And this is the first year I've seen a substantial snow in Arkansas. | ||
So what do you think's behind it, Linda? | ||
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I heard that something about like maybe a manufacturer of natural smoke. | |
Well, we know that is happening. | ||
We know, of course, China said they're doing it in their country. | ||
And of course, that's going to have effects all over the globe. | ||
But we're doing it in our country as well. | ||
And that's been admitted for at least 50 years. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
AmericanJournal on InfoWars.com and Band.Video. | ||
So good to be back after a day of freezing and boredom as I sat at home, unable to vent my spleen, as it were. | ||
Rage against the globalist machine. | ||
that shifts into ever higher gear. | ||
I mentioned it a little bit earlier, and we'll go out to your phone calls in just one moment. | ||
So don't go anywhere. | ||
Aiden in New Jersey, we'll go to you in just a second. | ||
But I want to show this video because this sort of falls in line with what we were discussing earlier. | ||
Somebody was talking about why they hate Texas, why Texas seems to be a target of so much vitriol from the globalists. | ||
And I said, of course, it has to do with control, has to do with the fact that Texas, at least metaphysically, sort of embodies this idea of self-reliance and liberty. | ||
And at the end of the day, the globalists and their machinations are not about making money. | ||
They're not about, uh, uplifting themselves in a, in a, you know, glory sort of way. | ||
It's about control and it's about power. | ||
Power is control over others. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
And to quote, um, Young, you know, he said, where love lives, there is no will to power. | ||
Where power resides, their love is absent. | ||
One is the shadow of the other. | ||
These people don't have love for you. | ||
They want power over you. | ||
And you can't have power over somebody that you love. | ||
You give them freedom. | ||
That's what you do to things that you love, to people that you love, or to things you love. | ||
You don't try to control them, but it's all about control. | ||
And one of the ways they implement that is by making you dependent on them. | ||
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Right? | |
If I tell you to do something and you go do it, that's control. | ||
That's power that I have over you. | ||
If I tell you to do something and you tell me, you know, go jump in a river, I don't have power. | ||
I don't have control. | ||
And that makes the globalist furious. | ||
I don't want power over anybody. | ||
I don't want to control anybody. | ||
I want people to wake up and realize themselves that they need to empower themselves and need to live their own lives in a way that comports with their own happiness, their own freedom, their own self-fulfillment. | ||
That's not the way that these globalists think, and I think this video puts it very well. | ||
It's the late Tony Benn on how people are controlled. | ||
This was a while ago, but just think about how this resonates in today's world. | ||
Let's roll it. | ||
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Two ways in which people are controlled. | |
First of all, frighten people. | ||
And secondly, demoralize them. | ||
An educated, healthy, and confident nation is harder to govern. | ||
And I think there's an element in the thinking of some people. | ||
We don't want people to be educated, healthy, and confident because they would get out of control. | ||
The top 1% of the world's population own 80% of the world's wealth. | ||
It's incredible that people put up with it. | ||
But they're poor, they're demoralized, they're frightened, and therefore they think perhaps the safest thing to do is take orders and hope for the best. | ||
And he really puts it well. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
That was whoever that film director is, Michael Moore. | ||
Is that his name? | ||
Michael Moore. | ||
He's just total leftist, total scumbag liberal. | ||
But there's still nuggets of truth to be found in videos that he makes. | ||
And one of those is that little piece I just showed you right there. | ||
They don't want people to be educated, healthy, and confident. | ||
And this goes back to my report on the Jonestown cult. | ||
That was a communistic cult that was a complete suicide cult, where everybody killed themselves. | ||
And you look into the ways that cults control people, and it's the same way that our nation is now being controlled. | ||
Our entire nation is now being indoctrinated into a suicide death cult. | ||
And the same sort of image of destruction and wanton waste of life that you see from these aerial views of Jonestown is exactly what we're experiencing on a daily basis here in America. | ||
They want people totally desperately controlled, desperately dependent on the power structure, a power structure that actually hates them and desires their destruction. | ||
It's truly despicable. | ||
And so, of course, if they need you to be uneducated, unhealthy, and, you know, demoralized and powerless, well, how do you combat that? | ||
You'd be healthy, you'd be confident knowing that what you're standing up for is correct, and you'd be educated, well-informed, you have the information you need to wield against the liars to defeat them. | ||
So, you know their plan, you know the weapons that they use, So now you're empowered to use the opposite of those weapons to defeat them. | ||
And hopefully we can do some small part of that here at InfoWars in American Journal. | ||
Let's go now to the phone calls Aiden in New Jersey. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Is it Aiden? | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
Do I have that right? | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
Hey, Harrison. | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
I can hear you. | ||
Welcome to the show. | ||
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You're doing a great job, Harrison, and congrats on the baby. | |
I just want to make a comment today. | ||
I was reading last night and I came across an article from news.un.org. | ||
This was posted 18 February 2021. | ||
Article titled, UN Offers Science-Based Blueprint to Tackle Climate Crisis, Biodiversity Loss, and Pollution. | ||
And what I'm about to say is coming from the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres. | ||
Speaking about the new UN initiative, Make Peace with Nature, at a virtual press conference that they hosted. | ||
According to the UNEP report, the world can tackle the climate, biodiversity, and pollution crises together, but the UN chief said that these interlinked crises require urgent action from the whole of society. | ||
He goes on, noting that some two-thirds of global CO2 emissions are linked to households. | ||
He underscored that People's choices matter. | ||
So while people are freezing to death in Texas, we gotta be worried about the climate change. | ||
He goes on. | ||
This is the buried lead, and this is why I wanted to call in. | ||
The only answer is sustainable development that elevates the well-being of people and the planet, he said. | ||
Drawing attention to possible actions for governments, including putting a price on carbon, shifting subsidies from fossil fuels to nature-friendly solutions, And agreeing to not support the kind of agriculture that destroys or pollutes nature. | ||
So they couch it in nicety and polite words. | ||
They're coming for us. | ||
And it's exactly what you said, Harrison. | ||
It's not about love. | ||
If they loved us, they would let us live our lives in peace and freedom. | ||
It's about control and power over the lives of people that they think are less than them. | ||
Hmm and even their solutions are all about Power right like and I say this a lot and I I don't really get any backlash from it But I sort of think it's like, you know, I don't want to come off as some tree hugging hippie here But I'm an environmentalist. | ||
I love the earth. | ||
I love animals. | ||
I love nature I think it's our job as Christians or our job is just human beings to preserve our our Our nature, right? | ||
And that, to me, is a part of libertarianism, is that I should be at liberty to enjoy the world in its natural state. | ||
I shouldn't have that liberty encroached upon by some big petroleum company pouring poison into my rivers. | ||
That's not okay. | ||
That's not good. | ||
But they never seem to address that sort of stuff. | ||
They never frame it in that sort of way. | ||
Every single one of the problems that they identify and the solutions that they suggest is all about destroying your freedom and destroying your ability to live free and to be to have the liberty that's guaranteed to you. | ||
You know, climate change, what's the solution? | ||
Socialism. | ||
COVID, what's the solution? | ||
Socialism. | ||
Every problem they identify, the solution is socialism, which is just control. | ||
It's top-down. | ||
It's neo-feudalism. | ||
So, yeah, I think you're exactly right. | ||
And, you know, that's what I love about this program and it being a call-in show is that, you know, we don't have time to cruise every website every day and get all the information. | ||
So I love when people Are able to call in with something that we haven't seen before that so illustrates, um, what we're dealing with. | ||
That's really great information, Aiden. | ||
And I think our crew found that, right? | ||
It was, uh, un.news and that, that article is from today, right? | ||
Or yesterday? | ||
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Yesterday. | |
Yeah. | ||
Really incredible. | ||
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I completely agree with you and I'll just leave you with this so you can get to other callers. | |
This is one last little excerpt here. | ||
The bottom line is that we need to transform how we view and value nature. | ||
The rewards will be immense. | ||
With a new consciousness, we can direct investment into policies and activities that protect and restore nature. | ||
And I think that really is everything that we need to know. | ||
It's about money, and it's about control. | ||
And the money is how they get these corrupt politicians to sell us down the river and steal our futures. | ||
Thanks Harrison. | ||
No, you're exactly right. | ||
Thank you Aidan. | ||
That was a fantastic call. | ||
And the UN is one of the driving forces behind this. | ||
And you know, the amazing thing is... | ||
Again, I mean, just look at the Great Reset, which they're predicating on COVID-19 and how every single one of its agenda points aligns with the UN Agenda 2030. | ||
It aligns with the Green New Deal. | ||
They're not suggesting solutions for new problems. | ||
They have one solution. | ||
it is give them control and they apply that to whatever problem they think they can scare you with. | ||
Whether it's white supremacy, whether it's climate change, whether it's COVID-19, whatever it is, they have one solution and it's stop being free. | ||
Stop owning things. | ||
Stop supporting yourself. | ||
Depend on them. | ||
Rely on them. | ||
Obey them. | ||
Meanwhile, they have the private jets. | ||
They fly around the world. | ||
They have sprawling estates. | ||
They own all the farmland. | ||
They, you know, ignore the lockdowns that they enforce on other people and enforce on you. | ||
They're complete hypocrites but it's beyond that. | ||
It's a Separation of them from us, where they are above us, they're allowed to have and do whatever they want, while we are the bad polluters and our mere existence is a threat to the earth, and it's a death bolt. | ||
Simple as that. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Three weeks to protect the NHS. Stay home to flatten the curve. Just hold on until summer, then it's over. | ||
Well now it's forever. | ||
Everything that we endured, everything that we complied with in order to get back to normal has now apparently gone out of the window because the experts say we're never getting back to normal. | ||
They're now suggesting Covid restrictions will never be lifted. | ||
UK government medical officer says masks should be worn for years. | ||
Biden's 100 day mask challenge is now wear masks for the rest of the year. | ||
And the UK government promised no vaccine passports. | ||
Now they're about to implement them. | ||
Some restrictions should last until all adults have been vaccinated, senior health official says. | ||
First it was back to normal when the elderly and vulnerable are vaccinated, then it was when the over 50s were vaccinated, now apparently it's only when everyone is vaccinated. | ||
They move the goalposts every single day. | ||
Newsflash, all adults are never going to be vaccinated. | ||
Bloomberg, when will life return to normal? | ||
In seven years at today's vaccine rates. | ||
Seven years. | ||
That's 2028. | ||
But now they're telling us that even after the majority of the world's population is vaccinated, the restrictions will still remain in place because of new mutant variants and new viruses. | ||
We were also assured by governments that they wouldn't impose mandatory vaccinations. | ||
Now they're saying, well, they're not going to be mandatory. | ||
You just won't be able to have a job, travel, or buy things without one. | ||
But they're not mandatory. | ||
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Suitcase, check. | |
ID, check. | ||
Boarding pass, check. | ||
But do you have your vaccination passport? | ||
It could be the new standard in traveling. | ||
Quite simply is, it will be required. | ||
No jab, no job. | ||
No injection, no individual right to mobility. | ||
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Early models will likely be physical, like these created by award-winning scientist and inventor Isaac Daniel. | |
This is the e-vaccine, which is electronic vaccine passport. | ||
You know that little white card that you get after your vaccination? | ||
Well, the same information goes into here. | ||
When you got your first dose, which one you got, and the date. | ||
You can have that information right here in this book, or you can access it electronically. | ||
When you go to the airport and they, just like your passport, and they just swipe it, you already have your information already there. | ||
Greenberg says vaccine verification for travel could be mandatory on cruise lines and some airlines as soon as July. | ||
First it's international travel, then it's public transport, then it's to get into a sports stadium or a cinema, then it's to get into a grocery store, once again. | ||
Where does it end? | ||
We don't even have to imagine where this might lead. | ||
We need only look at China. | ||
Just as it pioneered lockdown, it is now blazing ahead with digital identification. | ||
A health colour code exists. | ||
Green allows a person to move around freely, enter offices and shops, and take public transport. | ||
Yellow or red will deny them entry. | ||
The code is based on location data taken from individuals' phones, as well as self-reported information. | ||
Data is also shared with the police. | ||
We need to further harmonize policies and standards and establish fast tracks to facilitate the orderly flow of people, said President Xi Jinping, as he called for a global mechanism to enable international travel. | ||
Rolling lockdowns are also here to stay. | ||
That's the precedent that we allow to be created. | ||
Every time there's a single COVID case in the entire state of Victoria, Australia, they lock down the entire territory for days. | ||
This is part of a new approach called Zero COVID, where instead of learning to live with the virus as humans with functioning immune systems have done for our entire biological history, It now must be eliminated completely. | ||
But that's only feasibly possible in remote places like New Zealand, where they can impose strict border controls. | ||
They're never going to close the borders in Europe, so we're never going to reach zero COVID. | ||
And that's the point. | ||
By setting the standard of zero Covid, that enshrines the necessity of rolling lockdowns. | ||
Whenever the state decides to impose them, on a whim, at the drop of a hat. | ||
The codifying and normalisation of lockdown powers will now be abused by governments, particularly in authoritarian countries like China, as an excuse to crack down on unrest and silence dissent for years and decades into the future. | ||
This will also entrench a tattletale society where people are rewarded with social credit score points for snitching on their neighbours. | ||
We'd be naive to think that this isn't going to happen. | ||
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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. | ||
The American Journal third hour has begun. | ||
Infowars.com and Band.Video. | ||
I'm going to go out to your phone calls for basically the entirety of this hour because the phone lines have been so full. | ||
I'm so happy to be hearing from you after a week of being away. | ||
And I really do look forward to all of these calls. | ||
And I'll be doing a sort of shortened version of the Week in Review because I do think it's something that we need to do. | ||
But I want to get to as many phone calls as possible. | ||
And, of course, we're working shorthanded with the crew here. | ||
And the Week in Review is one of the most difficult things for them to do because I move through so many stories so fast. | ||
It requires more people behind the scenes. | ||
So we'll be doing a little bit differently today, but I'll do that in just a little bit. | ||
And a quick reminder, everything that you're seeing here is brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
And of course, you can buy the supplements we hear from people all the time about how they've literally changed their lives, whether it's the knockout, which is now 40% off. | ||
As you heard earlier, a trucker saying, you know, he wouldn't be able to do his job if he didn't, you know, have knockout there to put him to sleep and get him up in the morning, you know, rested and ready to hit the road. | ||
Of course, winter sun is 25% off. | ||
And that is my, that's basically the supplement I take on a daily basis. | ||
I take some of the others, you know, as needed, but I always take winter sun plus. | ||
And we're seeing study after study after study, just showing you how good vitamin D is. | ||
It's almost like, you know, water, air, good food, and vitamin D seems to be what you need to stay healthy. | ||
And at least that's why I take winter sun on a daily basis. | ||
and I suggest that you do as well. | ||
Not making any claims here. | ||
I'm always very careful. | ||
I'm not a doctor, even though people do call me that. | ||
Infowarsstore.com supports everything that we do here, but really it's about supporting you. | ||
It's about supporting your health, your ability to Shoulder the vicissitudes of modern life and whether that's the poison that you're being fed through your drinking water or through the You know, weird plastics in our food and all of this stuff that you know about. | ||
If you're an info warrior for a long time, you know how, how bad all this stuff is, uh, to help mitigate some of that, but also, you know, a video that we watched earlier, they want you to be uneducated, unhealthy and demoralized. | ||
And so what do you do? | ||
Well, you, you get the info you need. | ||
So you're educated. | ||
You combat that aspect by being educated, being informed confidence. | ||
You have to not give in to their brow beating and to know that when they try to moralize and. | ||
You know, talk down to you like you're a bad person. | ||
You know, no, I'm on the side of God here. | ||
I'm on the side of liberty. | ||
I'm on the side of humankind as a whole. | ||
I'm not a racist. | ||
I'm not a white supremacist. | ||
I'm not an anti-Semite. | ||
So all those words, water off a duck's back. | ||
They don't matter. | ||
I have the confidence to stand up for what I believe in, despite what they want to call you. | ||
So that's two out of the three. | ||
The third is they want you to be unhealthy. | ||
Well, the way you defeat that, you eat well, you get the right supplements, you drink good water, whether it's spring water or a Lexapir Pro filtered, high quality filtered water, whatever it is, you be healthy. | ||
And in that way, you're three for three, You knock down the three things they want to use to destroy you. | ||
The three conditions they want you in so you're easy to control. | ||
Well, you undo those by being educated, by being healthy, by being confident. | ||
That's what they hate. | ||
So do what the globalists hate. | ||
Go to InfoWarsTore.com, I guess is what I'm saying. | ||
So let's go out to the phone calls once again. | ||
Jason in Florida has a comment about the interesting timing of the winter storm. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jason. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Jason? | ||
Jason in Florida? | ||
Alright, moving on. | ||
We're going to Mike in Florida. | ||
Another Florida brother. | ||
Mike in Florida, thank you so much for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Harrison Smith, how you doing, sir? | |
Good, thank you. | ||
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I wanted to comment on Alfie Oaks' store down in Naples. | |
Sure. | ||
I've seen it on your show, so I took the wife and kids down there. | ||
We traveled over an hour to get there, and I was just blown away. | ||
Everything you need in their restaurant. | ||
We sat down, had a brick oven pizza, did some grocery shopping. | ||
They even had a guy in there doing balloon animals and face paint for the kids. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
And of course, you're talking about the grocery store there in Florida that we did a report on because they're not forcing people to wear masks. | ||
And there were people in there with masks saying, you're being unsafe, you know, yelling at them. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
Yeah, yeah. | ||
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I mean, I enjoyed it enough that I'm going to be making the trip every weekend. | |
But I also wanted to ask you what you think about this new claim that they're saying that QAnon conspiracy theorists and Trump supporters are planning to attack the Capitol on March 5th. | ||
Have you heard about this? | ||
I've heard it was March 4th. | ||
I know that there's some QAnon conspiracy. | ||
I mean, I've read things saying Trump's going to be inaugurated on March 4th. | ||
Obviously, it's a pun. | ||
March 4th. | ||
You're marching forth. | ||
But I haven't heard much about it. | ||
As far as I can tell, they are completely fabricating threats as an excuse to keep themselves behind a massive wall of razor wire. | ||
Of course, we know that in D.C. | ||
there have, on almost a weekly basis, there was one this week, there was one the week before, Black Lives Matter and Antifa roaming around, destroying stores, getting in fights with the police. | ||
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Yeah, of course, and no comments on that. | |
No comments, not a single word. | ||
Injured police, they don't even report on it. | ||
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It's incredible. | |
But I know that if a bunch of QAnon supporters show up and a bunch of those domestic terrorists with waving American flags and loving our country and wanting their vote to actually count, well, if they show up, you know that the hammer is going to come down. | ||
You know they're not going to stand for that. | ||
But personally, I think You know, even their own statements, they're like, well, the threats vary in credibility. | ||
It's like, there are no threats. | ||
And they say, well, there's been online chatter. | ||
Oh dear, oh dear, online chatter. | ||
I don't think there's anything. | ||
I haven't heard anything particular about it. | ||
You know, I don't really know what to say. | ||
Obviously, I'd say don't fall for a trap again, obviously. | ||
Don't, you know, don't do what they want you to do, which is go and be violent or go and, you know, make a mess of things and give them an excuse to crack down even more or say, huh, see, we told you so. | ||
So, I don't want, I want to tell you not to do that. | ||
At the same time, obviously, the reason that they're calling us all white supremacists and the reason that they're calling us all domestic terrorists is to make it a crime to protest. | ||
So, It's not a crime to protest, so I don't really have any advice for anybody who wants to do it because, you know, they've almost got us in a lose-lose situation. | ||
But no, I haven't heard much except for a few smatterings here or there about March 4th. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You might know more than me, Mike. | ||
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I just, I had my wife send me a story this morning. | |
But one more thing, I want to plug the Turbo Force. | ||
Oh yes. | ||
I drank energy drinks for years. | ||
I used to love them. | ||
I tried the Turbo Force and I have not touched an energy drink since. | ||
If there's anybody out there that likes energy drinks, you need to dump that and try the Turbo Force. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Absolutely one of my favorite products absolutely one of my favorite products really incredible and you should I mean just compare the amount of sugar in your average energy drink to the ingredients of turbo force and you'll be you'll just be shocked by the amount of sugar in energy drinks and That alone should make you not want to drink them anymore. | ||
And, uh, TurboForce is a fantastic alternative, uh, dietary supplement, but, uh, really it's just an energy mix and it tastes great. | ||
And, uh, you can put it in, in anything really. | ||
I know people that put it in coffee, which to me is too much. | ||
I don't know. | ||
How do you drink it? | ||
Do you do smoothie or just put it in water? | ||
I just put it in water. | ||
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I just mix it with, I mix it with water and drink it in the morning and I'm good all day long. | |
Yeah, it really is great stuff. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Mike. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Appreciate the plug, and I don't know. | ||
We'll see about March 4th. | ||
I think it's all kind of a lie. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think it's a bunch of nonsense to give them an excuse to keep themselves in their Mott and Bailey, in their walled-off, you know, forbidden city there in D.C. | ||
going along with me. | ||
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I love the show. | |
Keep up the good work. | ||
Thank you, my friend. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
All right, we're gonna go to Scott in Florida. | ||
Three Florida in a row, but I'm not complaining. | ||
Tell you what, Scott, we'll bring you on right now. | ||
We're almost at a break, but let me know what you have to say and we'll hold you over till the next segment. | ||
But thanks for calling in, Scott. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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I'd like to thank you. | |
God bless you, Mr. Smith, the work that you're doing. | ||
God bless the folks in Texas. | ||
I know they're suffering terribly. | ||
The globalists and elitists responsible for this New World Order of Great Reset are, in large measure, international Jews. | ||
Now, I'm Jewish, so the people hearing me, they call me an anti-Semite. | ||
But I love America, and I wrote a list. | ||
I jotted down a list. | ||
So they're not an abstraction. | ||
Some people say I'm not... Charles Schumer, Adam Schiff, Jerry Nadler, and others who impeached President Trump twice, that's number one. | ||
Grievance number two, Mr. Smith, is Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase has deliberately suppressed the price of precious metals. | ||
Stand in line, Scott. | ||
We've got to get a break. | ||
Stand in line. | ||
We'll come back to you. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
This is American Journal on InfoWars.com. | ||
We have on the line Scott from Florida. | ||
Scott, you're kind of a regular caller into this show and some of the other programs on InfoWars. | ||
And let's see. | ||
How do I put it? | ||
You know, The great thing about InfoWars, in my opinion, is with all the names they call us, the reason that it rolls off our backs is because we don't go after any particular Uh, religion or race or anything like that. | ||
And uh, it's not because we're afraid of the, you know, that they'll call us names or whatever. | ||
It's, it's literally how we feel and that, you know, I don't want to say something, uh, that's going to make people that I know, you know, friends in my life think that I don't like them. | ||
I don't really know how to put, but like, I say what I think. | ||
I say what I feel. | ||
I'm not, you know, I don't not say stuff because I'm worried, well, I can't say, you know, even though I believe that I'm not going to say it because, you know, that's going to make people mad. | ||
But I honestly believe that the message that we push here of human liberty, it crosses all strata of humankind. | ||
And it's a message for everybody that everybody can agree with. | ||
and can support. | ||
And, you know, when they when they call us these names, we can just go, you know, go jump in a river because we know it's not true because we really don't feel the way that they are trying to say that we feel. | ||
And so, you know, the way that you sometimes put things, Scott, it's like it makes me a little uncomfortable because you seem to be blaming, you know, Jews exclusively for for what's going on. | ||
But I want to give you a chance to say your list of globalists that you have to blame for America's problems. | ||
But, you know, you called in last week and I sort of had to go, well, hold on, hold on. | ||
Let's not say that because, you know, there's a lot of good Jews that listen to this. | ||
There's a lot of, you know, friends of mine that I know are like more conservative than me and are not down with the globalist nonsense that are Jews. | ||
So it's just, it's an inaccurate portrayal. | ||
And I think, you know, the one strength that we have is that we're hyper focused on the bad people doing the bad things. | ||
And it doesn't matter who they are or what reason that they're claiming that they're doing the bad things. | ||
It's like, if you're a bad person doing bad things, we're going to call it out. | ||
And it doesn't matter. | ||
Who you are, what you do. | ||
And then, of course, in the same way that they will call you a white supremacist for saying, hey, I don't think white people deserve to die. | ||
I don't think white people deserve to have their monuments torn down. | ||
I don't think, you know, little white children need to be told that they're evil and bad and have to apologize to their black schoolmates. | ||
Like, that's evil. | ||
It's wrong. | ||
It's not good. | ||
And that doesn't make me a white supremacist for saying that. | ||
In the same way that white supremacy is one of these words they use, Antisemitism is one of these words that they use, where you go, hey, the Rothschilds are doing all this horrible stuff, and they go, oh, that's an antisemitic conspiracy. | ||
And it's like, no, it's these people, and they're doing bad stuff, and I don't care what religion that they are. | ||
But anyway, I just wanted to sort of lay that down there. | ||
Scott in Florida, you're on the air. | ||
You have a list of globalists to blame for America's problems. | ||
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First of all, I want to say to your listeners, I'm Jewish, so it's to call me antisemitic is ludicrous. | |
Number two, when I say Jews, I'm referring to international Jews. | ||
I'm not saying all Jews. | ||
I'm referring to international Jews that I have a list. | ||
This is concrete. | ||
This is definite. | ||
This is just not an abstraction. | ||
All right, number one, Charles Schumer, Adam Schiff, Jerry Nadler, and others who impeached President Trump not once but twice. | ||
Number two, Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase has deliberately suppressed the price of gold and silver and precious metals. | ||
Number three, Janet Yellen, Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke control the Federal Reserve, which is the Rothschild Bank. | ||
It's a known fact. | ||
It's their bank. | ||
They control it. | ||
Uh, and Andrew Jackson, if you look at the history, way back in Andrew Jackson's time, he wanted to throw the Rothschilds and the Bank of the United States out. | ||
He was successful. | ||
We need to do that now, but that's never going to happen. | ||
Uh, I, I pray that it wouldn't. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, I mean, you can, you can go all the way back to, um, you know, the battle of Waterloo and the way that, uh, Nathan Rothschild manipulated the, uh, you know, London market to buy up all of the, uh, All the stocks there. | ||
It's the Rothschilds, right? | ||
Yeah, I completely agree with you. | ||
And it is, I mean, it is interesting because, you know, you'll read articles from like Haaretz or the Times of Israel that's like, you know, here's a look at the very Jewish team impeaching President Trump and it's like, Okay, is that not anti-semitic? | ||
If I were to say that, it would be anti-semitic, but here they are saying it. | ||
How do you comport that with Bill Gates and Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden and Kamala Harris? | ||
Aren't these people on your list as well? | ||
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Let me explain. | |
I'm glad you mentioned them. | ||
Now, you mentioned Nancy Pelosi and Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. | ||
They are not Jewish. | ||
Everyone knows that they're not Jewish. | ||
But they are what Henry Ford called a Gentile Front. | ||
Meaning, they put on a spin, a face, to international Jewry. | ||
So the Jews, international Jews can walk away and say, it's not us. | ||
Just don't point the finger at us. | ||
But doesn't that seem to be kind of letting them off the hook? | ||
I mean, they're not powerless. | ||
Bill Gates isn't a front for anybody. | ||
He's the one doing it, isn't he? | ||
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Yes, he's a large component. | |
He is a large component of it. | ||
There's no question. | ||
So to be fair about it, to be fair about it, he's working in conjunction with the Rothschilds. | ||
He's working in conjunction with Lloyd Blankfein. | ||
He's working in conjunction with Jamie Dimon. | ||
He's working in conjunction with Michael Bloomberg. | ||
It's all part of the thing. | ||
And I would recommend you do a show, Mr. Smith, one day on the Bilderberg Society. | ||
That would be a couple of segments. | ||
You and Mr. Jones could do one on the Bilderbergs. | ||
That's another story in itself. | ||
But I just want to finish up. | ||
I know you've got other calls on my list here. | ||
Four is Mark Zuckerberg, Michael Bloomberg, the Salzberger family owns the New York Times, all the news that's unfit to print. | ||
Five, Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, control Hollywood. | ||
Six, Steve Wynn, Sheldon Adelson, well he passed away, control Las Vegas. | ||
Seven, AIPAC, American Israel Public Affairs Committee, getting us into wars, Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
We're tied to the hip with Israel. | ||
Number eight, last but not least, George Soros is determined to make America communist. | ||
I want your listeners to understand, it's very complicated, but if they want to understand the craziness in America, they need to read the protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion by Sergei Nihilist. | ||
I know people out there are going to say, well that's a phony, that's a forgery. | ||
No, it is not a forgery. | ||
Because Henry Ford published it in the protocols, published the protocols in his The International Q from 1920 to 1922. | ||
I know your listeners are going to say, well, Henry Ford was a Jew-Hater, an anti-Semite. | ||
Henry Ford was a genius. | ||
And they mentioned in the protocols how World War I would take place. | ||
This was 20 years before World War I. They are authentic. | ||
They don't even use the word Jew in there. | ||
They say the Goyim or the Gentiles, their lands will be taken away. | ||
The protocols discuss how international Jews enslave the world by controlling the world's banks and stock exchanges. | ||
How the international Jews are responsible for communism. | ||
Communism is a Jewish invention. | ||
Karl Marx invented it. | ||
Leon Trotsky ran with the ball. | ||
We're about to go to break here, Scott, so I've got to get you off. | ||
Uh, you know, I get what you're saying, you know, just to me it's, uh, you know, it goes back to the the art of war, right? | ||
Sun Tzu said, know your enemy, uh, and you have to know exactly who your enemy is and I feel like a lot of people, and I'm not saying you're one of them, but maybe you seem to be, is that a little bit off. | ||
If you don't know who your enemy is, and our enemy is globalists. | ||
It's people who espouse and work towards a global superstructure, super state, that plans to put everybody else in change, in slavery. | ||
It's a neo-feudalism. | ||
And so I feel like if you're defining it as something other than that, then you're just off the mark, and you don't know your enemy in the way that you should. | ||
Because you're throwing some people that aren't your enemy in with your enemy, and you're letting other ones kind of off the hook. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
That's just how I feel about it. | ||
We'll be back to discuss it more on the other side. | ||
Finally. | ||
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Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Alright, welcome back, folks. | ||
It's American Journal on InfoWars.com. | ||
I'll save, until the last segment this hour, I'll save the week in review and we'll do a sort of shortened version because we're shorthanded here with the crew and it requires all hands on deck to do the week in review, but we'll do it a little bit differently, but I'll try to get to as many phone calls this segment as humanly possible. | ||
Let's go to Jefferson in Maryland. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jefferson. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Oh, yep, Jefferson. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Are you in Maryland or Virginia? | ||
Maryland. | ||
Or are you in Virginia? | ||
Well, whoever you are, you're on the air, Jefferson. | ||
Sorry, we got your location wrong, but thanks for calling in. | ||
Good morning, Harrison. | ||
It's good to hear your thoughts. | ||
When Scott calls in about international Jewry, all you really need to say to him, are you talking about the Jews as a race or as a religion? | ||
All the people he's talking about, might be Semites, but they're not Jews by religion. | ||
They gave up on Judaism. | ||
They are pseudo-Jews. | ||
They're fake Jews. | ||
George Soros tells you he's an atheist. | ||
He doesn't believe in Yahweh or Elohim. | ||
He has moved over to being a Luciferian. | ||
All these people that want to be neo-feudalists are Luciferian. | ||
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They might have been Jews once, David Scott needs to understand that. | |
He's losing the argument. | ||
He's making a good argument. | ||
They're factually Jews, but they've given up on Jewry. | ||
They have moved on to something else. | ||
Yeah, that's a good point. | ||
And you know, to me, and one thing I sort of forgot to mention is it's like, the reason I don't like to even talk about stuff or like bring that stuff up very much is because it gives those people an excuse to discount what we're saying, right? | ||
Like, I'm saying, hey, George Soros is evil, here's what he's doing, and here's what he's doing, and here's why it's bad. | ||
He's an atheist. | ||
Right, let's move on. | ||
Right, and then they come, okay, let's move on. | ||
Yeah, same thing with Israel. | ||
It's like, well, it's a foreign country, and it's meddling in our politics. | ||
I don't care what religion they are. | ||
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The point is they're foreigners. | ||
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All right. | |
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
But you called in about something else. | ||
Right. | ||
This is our Nick Sandman moment. | ||
Nick Sandman got rich because he stood his ground. | ||
He was right. | ||
He's a white boy standing his ground. | ||
That is what Infowars should be. | ||
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OK? | |
Our Nick Fan Man moment is that we know we're right about the subject, but we're afraid of being called a racist or a white supremacist. | ||
That's what they did to Nick Fan Man. | ||
But because he was right and stood his ground, he got paid. | ||
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So if Infowars is going to get paid, we've got to stand our ground and we've got to say, call us whatever you want to. | ||
It's going to cost you in the end. | ||
Call us white supremacists, okay? | ||
But we have to make the point that Kamala Harris is illegally in office. | ||
She is not a natural-born citizen. | ||
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Neither of her parents are American citizens. | |
Don Jr. | ||
cannot be president. | ||
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Yeah, because his mom is not, uh... Well, she was an American citizen, though, wasn't she? | ||
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No. | |
Ivana was not a citizen when he was born, okay? | ||
So he's not a natural-born citizen. | ||
Don Jr. | ||
is a native-born citizen. | ||
His father's a citizen, okay? | ||
So everybody screws this up. | ||
Carlos yesterday called in and talked about Kamala Harris's lineage for three or four minutes. | ||
And in the end of the discussion, Alex got it wrong when he said, well, she's not a natural-born citizen because she was born in Canada. | ||
I'm going, no, she was born in California. | ||
Okay? | ||
But that's not the standard that makes you a natural-born citizen. | ||
If we, we're the only, listen, for two weeks I've been calling congressional offices and trying to get them to acknowledge that she's not a natural-born citizen. | ||
They won't discuss it. | ||
They'll call you all kinds of names. | ||
If InfoWars can be the news outlet that finally just stands their ground and says, call us whatever you want, we don't care, you're going to have to pay us in the end for libel. | ||
It's malicious to call someone a white supremacist when they're not even talking about race. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, yeah, trust me, I would have plenty of... | ||
You know, I'd have millions of dollars myself if it was, you know, just about, you know, people calling me racist or anti-semitic. | ||
I mean, the number of a couple articles came out in The Independent calling me a white supremacist and an anti-semite and a homophobe and all these other things. | ||
An international newspaper calling me these things just last week. | ||
But it's not that simple. | ||
But I completely get your point. | ||
And it's well made, sir. | ||
I just want to move on to another call because we don't have too much time here. | ||
But I always appreciate your calls, Jefferson. | ||
And we'll talk to you again soon, I'm sure. | ||
But let's go now to Cody in Canada. | ||
He wants to talk about forced vaccinations. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Cody. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Good morning. | ||
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Friends at InfoWars. | |
I just want to touch on two points. | ||
Right. | ||
Basically, just start out with a quote. | ||
It's, okay, if you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed. | ||
That's unfortunately from Hitler. | ||
And that's all I can see. | ||
They just keep pushing their lies in every different kind of aspect, like the vaccination aspect. | ||
Well, we don't need to put toxic substances in our body. | ||
We have natural, God-given immune systems. | ||
What did humans do for thousands of years before they had this invention? | ||
It was a lot of their food, their exercise, their thoughts, right? | ||
And so we don't have to inject ourselves with this stuff. | ||
That's propaganda. | ||
They're telling a lie, constantly bombarding us with it. | ||
And we believe it. | ||
And the second is, basically, The second is a chemically-nucleated winter storm that hit Texas, hit you guys, and how it was engineered and manipulated to cause the shutdown. | ||
And basically it's how HAARP, the High Altitude Aurora Research Project, is used in conjunction with the chemical spray. | ||
It's used together to push storms and increase them over wide distances of land. | ||
They've been doing this for over 70 years. | ||
As Dane Wigington, as geoengineeringwatch.org points out, he has been on Owen's show a few times, but even talks about like no habitat, no humans. | ||
What will it take to bring the geoengineering issue to light once and for all? | ||
That's one aspect is a lot of people brush off as, oh, it's just a storm. | ||
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- Yeah, and they're meddling with nature and we're paying the consequence or paying the price for it. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Cody. | ||
I'm sorry, I want to get to at least one more call here. | ||
It's Steven in Florida, has personal experience with, as he puts it, Covid-iots, which I really like. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Steven. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Yeah, hey, good morning, Harrison. | ||
Good morning. | ||
Yeah, first of all, I want to give a quick plug. | ||
I'm like Owen. | ||
I have my performance-enhancing drugs, so I run competitively, and so I take my TurboForce, my VasilBeat, my Ultra 12, and my Super male. | ||
And I'll tell you, that helps me immensely. | ||
I'm almost 62. | ||
I can still go out and run a marathon. | ||
And I thank God for that. | ||
But I thank God for finding these products that have helped me out immensely to keep going. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
So I tell the screener, I want to talk about my own personal experience with this COVID idiocy. | ||
And here in Florida, I'm calling it floor idiocy. | ||
But with this mask issue. | ||
Now, I want to say this, okay? | ||
I've got a lot, so I want to codify this and condense it since time's limited. | ||
You know, Scott called in from Florida here with his anti-Semite. | ||
Well, he says it's exposing the internationalist Jews. | ||
Remember, Jesus said there are those who say they are Jews and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan. | ||
These are Kabbalistic, Talmudic Jews, okay? | ||
And Alex had on a show several years ago, David Duke, a grand wizard of the KKK, the whole time all he did was hit on the Jews, the Jews. | ||
Okay, and the reason I say that, tying this in with what I'm calling about, there's deception versus truth. | ||
There's misinformation versus what's factual. | ||
Okay, so tying this in with this whole scam-demic, right? | ||
So this is all based, obviously, on a lie. | ||
Alfie Oaks down there in Naples. | ||
You know, newscasters come out and he says, do your own research, and then they come back and say, that's right, Alfie, you need to do your own research because this pandemic's not a hoax, okay? | ||
And so they keep putting out all this misinformation. | ||
And so anyway, I watched an interview Mike Adams did with Kristen Megan, who's a senior industrial hygienist. | ||
You can go on Natural News and look at this interview. | ||
And she deals with what's called PPE. | ||
This is what the masks are. | ||
Personal Protective Equipment. | ||
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And the OSHA laws. | ||
So getting to my personal situation, I ride the Lynx bus system here in Central Florida, and they are becoming very authoritarian now. | ||
And I actually had a situation recently in relation to what they call mandatory face covering. | ||
Yeah, I think I remember you telling us about that. | ||
Yeah, and you got kicked off a bus and were yelling at the bus driver, and hey, it's whatever excuse they need to use to exert control over you, whether it's climate change, COVID, or whatever, it's about control at the end of the day. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
It's American Journal on InfoWars.com and Band.Video. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. | ||
In this final segment, we will be doing our Week in Review, and I'll try to get through this week's top stories as quickly as possible. | ||
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Because of course, today's top or this week's top story was the massive freeze in Texas. | ||
And that's dominating headlines across the world right now. | ||
The reason we're doing Week in Review is because yes, the top story was this big freeze in Texas with about 15 million people in Texas without water, many large cities without electricity for many days in a row and the trial goes on. | ||
But Let us not forget that it was last Saturday, the 13th of February, that former President Donald Trump was acquitted in his second impeachment trial. | ||
That's right. | ||
It was this week that President Donald Trump was acquitted in his second impeachment trial. | ||
The second. | ||
He's 0 for 2. | ||
Basically, the Democrats are 0 for 2 in getting him. | ||
But of course they come out and say impeachment is just the beginning as a legal analyst predicts criminal charges for Trump. | ||
No, they're not letting him go that easily. | ||
They say impeachment is just the beginning. | ||
He and his lawyers are going to be in criminal and civil courtrooms all over the United States for God knows what excuse essentially standing up to the globalists. | ||
He will be hounded. | ||
Eternally. | ||
In fact, Law.com reports how attorneys are using a post-Civil War law to go after Trump and white supremacists. | ||
The Ku Klux Klan Act is featured in recent lawsuits against Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. | ||
As well as a case against the organizers of a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2018. | ||
The fact that it wasn't a white supremacist rally and that this isn't the Ku Klux Klan won't stop them. | ||
They're going full bore against Trump and his supporters using whatever slurs they need to. | ||
In the same line, Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino is demolished in Atlantic City. | ||
He has lost a lot of money and now his name will be removed from the face of the earth. | ||
That's what you get for standing up against the powers that be. | ||
House Democrats have in fact introduced a bill to ban quote twice impeached presidents from burial at Arlington National Cemetery and federal funds from going to buildings displaying their names or acknowledging their achievements. | ||
The bill is called No Glory for Hate Act. | ||
Just another in a long line of the persecution against Donald Trump for daring to be a popular president elected by the people. | ||
Of course, this is all based on what they're calling the big lie, which is that Donald Trump was cheated out of his election, which is interesting because here we have Georgia election board refers 35 voter fraud cases for prosecution. | ||
But we were told there was no fraud. | ||
In addition, you have a bill to a force to force Maricopa County to audit the vote that passes the Arizona Senate. | ||
So we'll see an audit hopefully eventually from that. | ||
And you also have today, the Supreme Court of the United States is scheduled to consider voter fraud cases for Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Georgia. | ||
Now, whether these come to anything or not, we'll have to wait and see, but suffice it to say, no matter what happens, they will not stop calling it the big lie. | ||
They've decided it's a lie, so no amount of information counter to that will penetrate their fog of war. | ||
Meanwhile, more stuff that The Big Lie is based on. | ||
The insurrection coup. | ||
The Capitol storm. | ||
Of course, it's coming out that a lot of what we think we knew about that were lies. | ||
Of course, when I say we, I mean the people out there because we knew this was the case the entire time and have reported on it extensively. | ||
But finally, it's being reported on mainstream news as New York Times retracts the claim that pro-Trump rioters smashed Officer Sicknick in the head with a fire extinguisher. | ||
No, he was not killed with a fire extinguisher, but that was, of course, one of the predicates upon which the insurrection was based. | ||
In addition, the Capitol riots zip tie guy appeared to actually take the plastic handcuffs from Capitol police. | ||
He found them on a table. | ||
He didn't show up there with the zip ties in order to arrest people. | ||
He found them there. | ||
Yet another example of evidence that they were using to show that it was an insurrection or a coup shown to be False. | ||
That won't stop them, no. | ||
As National File reports, desperation dims RINO's beg for a 9-11 type commission to investigate Trump as public interest in January 6th coverage plummets. | ||
So people like Nancy Pelosi and, uh... | ||
This guy, Lindsey Graham, are now asking for a 9-11 type commission. | ||
Well, the first 9-11 commission gave us nothing but lies and got us trapped in an endless war in a foreign country. | ||
Now we can expect the same thing only on our shores. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Representative Swalwell also pushes for a white nationalism task force to deal with white nationalism, what white nationalism actually is, why it's bad, and what this means. | ||
We've yet to determine, but we do know that they're bringing the full force and weight of the federal government down on anybody who opposes them. | ||
In that same line from Summit News, we have this report, National Guard and the barbed wire, razor wire fence around the Capitol will remain in D.C. through fall 2021. | ||
We're looking at a September deadline now. | ||
Of course, you can expect that to get pushed back further and farther. | ||
This has inspired D.C. residents to start putting up signs around Biden's wall surrounding the Capitol saying, give us back our city. | ||
They're sick of being in a occupied zone and are demanding that they take down these barbed wire fences around their city when there is no threat that they can see. | ||
The Biden administration is looking to FEMA to help combat domestic terrorism in the wake of the Capitol attack. | ||
So, yes, every organization from the Department of Homeland Security to FEMA now focused on attacking the American people who dare to be patriots, including, of course, the military. | ||
As we've reported before, it's only getting worse. | ||
The Pentagon is taking a major step to deal with its, quote, diversity problems. | ||
Bishop Garrison is assuming a newly created role, which will directly advise Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on diversity and inclusion issues as they try to get all patriotic white people out of the ranks of the military. | ||
Of course, there have been some backlashes to some of the other moves by the Democrats. | ||
To defund the police movement fails spectacularly. | ||
This week, Minneapolis is actually spending $6.5 million to hire more cops after their attempts to defund the police has resulted in a skyrocketing of violent crime. | ||
The L.A. | ||
school system, as reported by Breitbart.com, approves a plan to cut police and shifts funds to help black students. | ||
Of course, they say It's to help black students, but whether it actually will or not, I think we can determine by their track record so far. | ||
But yes, they're cutting the budget for the Los Angeles Unified School District police by 25 million or 35% of the total. | ||
Somewhat ironic, I suppose you could say, because at the same time you have Joe Biden calling for an assault weapons ban on the Anniversary of the Parkland shooting, when in reality the Parkland shooting was allowed to happen because they had cut the police from the high school and it allowed the shooter there to continue with his outrageous behavior because they were trying to stop the school-to-prison pipeline. | ||
So they could stop doing this type of stuff and maybe the school shooting would have stopped, but no, instead they're going to do an assault weapons ban, which wouldn't have actually prevented anything. | ||
We're learning other stuff is racist this week. | ||
As Daily Caller reports, program to take racism out of math being promoted by the Oregon Department of Education. | ||
Math is now racist. | ||
Thank you, progressivism. | ||
A New York principal sends parents pamphlets asking them to rate their whiteness and urging them to be white traitors who dismantle institutions as the indoctrination against white people continues. | ||
And you can see the eight white identities that they tell you are bad and that you are evil for existing. | ||
Nearly 180 Democrats also support forming a $12 million 13-member Slavery Reparations Commission. | ||
So we're spending $12 million to figure out how much more money we need to spend because slavery reparations are just so necessary right now. | ||
Chicago to review 41 potentially offensive works of art, including statues honoring Lincoln, Washington, and Grant. | ||
And of course, this is happening in an international way as the mayor of London announces members of his new landmark commission to determine whether their Their monuments are racist or not. | ||
One of these types of monuments is the Hammersmith and Fulham Council's Coat of Arms, which features a Viking ship. | ||
But Daily Mail asks, Slave Vessel or Viking Warship? | ||
Probe is launched to find out if Hammersmith and Fulham Council's Coat of Arms is racist because it features a black ship. | ||
Yes, all ships, I guess, are now slave ships in the minds of these complete psychopaths. | ||
It was also Mardi Gras this week, though you wouldn't know it because there weren't any parades and people in New Orleans were turning their houses into floats. | ||
A shock report from newswars.com says that do not resuscitate orders have been imposed on COVID-19 patients with learning disabilities, which is absolutely incredible. | ||
And it was revealed this week that the World Health Organization team that was there to investigate the origin of the China virus was only provided a summary of the information that China had. | ||
And in response, Biden has authorized the National Institute of Health to fund Wuhan Lab with your taxpayer money. | ||
Also, a great many more vaccine reactions came out this week of many people dying, including a San Diego County person reporting that they got COVID-19 after getting fully vaccinated. | ||
And finally, the other story this week, a very sad one, the passing of Rush Limbaugh. | ||
Those are your top stories for this week, folks. | ||
Stay tuned for out. | ||
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Every past generation has gone through terrorism. | ||
We've faced different permutations of oppression. | ||
But in the modern world, it is a sophisticated, creeping political and corporate cultural system that really seeks to divide and conquer and dumb us all down. | ||
Now that we live in this giant cancel culture, where hundreds of millions of people, not just in America, but all over the world, Really, billions are being suppressed and controlled by AI. | ||
It is more important than ever in the third dimension here on the ground. | ||
Bumper stickers, license plates, t-shirts, InfoWars.com on the side of your barn or launch your own website. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Just speak up and don't comply and don't go along with the Great Reset. | ||
Don't go along with Operation Lockstep. | ||
Don't go along with Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab and Joe Biden and all these other criminals. | ||
So, a listener sent me an idea for a t-shirt, and it looked basically like this. | ||
We had our graphics department kind of beef it up and make it more high-res. | ||
And it's a New York-style license plate saying, FK Mask. | ||
And I'm not normally kind of catty like that, but seriously, F the Global is saying we're dirty. | ||
F the Global is trying to make us submit to them. | ||
Fauci, all of them admit the masks are permanent. | ||
They want a five-year lockdown to totally bankrupt all small businesses. | ||
And it's time for people to realize that top scientists admit the masks don't even protect you. | ||
It's a sign that you're dirty. | ||
It's a sign that you're bad. | ||
It's a sign that you're evil. | ||
It's a sign that you submit to the big lie that you're not essential. | ||
So I have this new great t-shirt. | ||
A limited edition. | ||
I think it's gonna be a bestseller. | ||
And it's FK Mask. | ||
On the back, InfoWars.com. | ||
But what about F Biden? | ||
That's right. | ||
The most popular president in U.S. | ||
history. | ||
The president-elect forever. | ||
Our leader, our king. | ||
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China Joe. | ||
We have another great variant of his license plate shirt. | ||
F5. | ||
And again, this is a major thought crime. | ||
We are not worshipping our dear leader. | ||
The Democrats and MSM have said it should be illegal to even criticize him or say he stole the election. | ||
So, we're going to exercise our first amendment in the face of the tyrants. | ||
I will get this second limited edition shirt at m4workstore.com while you still can. | ||
This one's really politically incorrect. | ||
F-tyranny. | ||
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Yes, the third in this new line of limited editions. | ||
F-tyranny. | ||
F-Biden. | ||
F-the-mask. | ||
All available at m4workstore.com. | ||
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There's more, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Biden is so upset. | ||
How dare you thought criminals promote this? | ||
How dare you wear this? | ||
Trader Joe's. | ||
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Don't get this best-selling hat we've had out for six years. | ||
1776, baby. | ||
Made in America. | ||
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Give up, roll over, and die. | ||
Don't go to the organization Fighting Tyranny for 27 years. | ||
Don't go to the group that raised the alarm first and has been the most hardcore. | ||
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Give up to Gates. | ||
Give up to Klaus Schwab. | ||
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