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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's the 8th of April, 2021. | ||
You're watching American Journal on InfoWars.com. | ||
So glappy. | ||
I'm glad and happy. | ||
I'm glappy this morning. | ||
Already messing up. | ||
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All right. | |
I made it 10 seconds to the show before bungling my words. | ||
It's going to be a good show today, folks. | ||
It really is. | ||
We do not have any guests, unfortunately, but fortunately that means we'll be able to take a lot of your phone calls and we'll be doing that throughout the next three hours. | ||
Lots of stories to cover for you. | ||
Many, many videos to show you as well. | ||
It's going to be a good morning. | ||
First, I want to start with this special report that can be found at band.video and infowars.com. | ||
As always, share these links. | ||
It's called the World War on Faith by our very own John Bowne. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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Does anyone know who this person is? | |
What is her name? | ||
Maxwell. | ||
Who is this person? | ||
Maxwell. | ||
Is it the lady who got killed? | ||
This is one of the sisters who got killed on Thursday. | ||
Anyone knows her name? | ||
Anyone knows what is her crime? | ||
Her crime is to be Christian. | ||
It's nothing new. | ||
Christianity is under attack worldwide. | ||
From North Korea, to Yemen, to China, to Somalia. | ||
Alarmingly, the persecution of Christians is exponentially getting more severe than ever. | ||
The number of Christians facing extreme levels of persecution for their faith rose from 245 million to 260 million last year in the top 50 countries on the world watch list. | ||
Of the top 50, 45 countries have been designated extreme or very high in terms of the levels of persecution Christians face. | ||
That's five more countries than the previous year. | ||
Attacks against churches have risen 500%. | ||
On average, 13 Christians are killed every day because of their faith. | ||
And speaking of faith, overall, Americans' membership in houses of worship continued to decline last year. | ||
Dropping below 50% for the first time in a Gallup poll's eight-decade trend. | ||
In 2020, 47% of Americans said they belonged to a church, synagogue, or mosque, down from 50% in 2018 and 70% in 1999. | ||
Many believe it's hardcore not to be a Christian, but Christianity was punk rock 2021 years before the first poser tricked out their mohawk. | ||
Christianity, at its core, is persecution. | ||
Persecution of the truth. | ||
And that persecution of the truth is the heart and soul of the Bill of Rights. | ||
It is the lifeblood of freedom. | ||
And totalitarianism despises it. | ||
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Out! | |
Out of this property! | ||
Immediately, until you come back with a warrant! | ||
Out! | ||
Out! | ||
Do not come back without a warrant! | ||
You understand that? | ||
You're not welcome here! | ||
Nazis are not welcome here! | ||
Gestapo is not welcome here! | ||
Do not come back, you Nazi psychopaths! | ||
Unbelievable, sick, evil people! | ||
Intimidating people in a church during the Passover! | ||
You Gestapo, Nazi, Communists, Fascists! | ||
Don't you dare coming back here! | ||
The pandemic has resulted in previously unimaginable restrictions on individual liberty. | ||
Now notice what I am not saying or even implying. | ||
I am not diminishing the severity of the virus' threat to public health and putting aside what I will say shortly about a few Supreme Court cases. | ||
I'm not saying anything about the legality of COVID restrictions. | ||
Nor am I saying anything about whether any of these restrictions represent good public policy. | ||
I'm a judge, not a policymaker. | ||
All that I'm saying is this, and I think it is an indisputable statement of fact. | ||
We have never before seen restrictions as severe, extensive, and prolonged as those experienced for most of 2020. | ||
Those at odds with the message of Jesus of Nazareth, whether through deception or outright violence, pretend to be strong, but without the truth they are incredibly feeble. | ||
It takes a strong heart and soul to endure the persecution and fight for the freedom that is slipping right out of our hands. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is the 8th of April 2021. | ||
What a glorious day to be facing off against the globalist madness raining down on us from every angle. | ||
I'm so glad you're here with us this morning. | ||
Let us begin, as we always do, with some fancy camera movements and your daily dispatch. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch for the 8th of April 2020. | ||
Politico.com reports Biden to unveil long-awaited executive action on guns. | ||
Now, if we think back to the contest for presidency back in 2020, I think we all remember Biden making it extremely clear that This was an absolute no-go. | ||
He said any changes to the gun laws has to be made through the legislature. | ||
It's an absolute non-starter. | ||
It's not possible to do through executive order. | ||
Well, he had the courtesy to wait about two and a half months before backtracking on that lie on top of all the others that he told. | ||
More than 100 House Democrats wrote to Biden last week urging him to take action on concealed assault style firearms. | ||
Biden also will direct the Department of Justice to provide states within 60 days with proposed red flag law legislation that would permit courts to order the temporary removal of firearms from a person who may be a danger to themselves or others and issue a comprehensive report on firearms trafficking, according to the White House. | ||
The last report was completed in 2000. | ||
In addition, Biden will direct five federal agencies to redirect money to help prevent so-called community violence. | ||
What is community violence? | ||
How is this separate than regular violence? | ||
Who's to say? | ||
It's all vagaries because, once again, this is simply the Democratic playbook. | ||
You get money for one thing, you put it towards your ideological goals of a completely different nature. | ||
In fact, the Department of Health and Human Services will also help teach states how they can use Medicaid money for gun violence prevention. | ||
This is their playbook and they're running with it. | ||
Now that they've thoroughly decimated the First Amendment, they're coming directly for the second. | ||
Checking them off the list! | ||
Meanwhile, murder rates jump back to 1990s level, data shows. | ||
New crime report released by the FBI shows the murder rate in virtually every city in the United States is at its highest level in more than two decades. | ||
In 2020, the country saw more homicides in any year since 1998. | ||
Experts came to the conclusion after looking at reported quarterly data from roughly 12,000 agencies in various states and cities. | ||
The spike, totaling at over 20,000 recorded homicides, was the largest one-year increase in U.S. history. | ||
Every city that reported data saw at least a 20 to 25 percent jump in murders. | ||
22 percent of cities with a population of over a quarter million that reported data saw the most murders ever recorded since the federal government began keeping logs in 1960. | ||
Again, not a part of a natural rise that's been occurring over a long period of time now. | ||
Now in a single year, this jump has been absolutely monumental. | ||
Again, the spike totaling over 20,000 recorded homicides. | ||
We now have a 20,000 person death total for the defund the police schemes carried out by the Democrats. | ||
Newsweek.com Reports this headline. | ||
Can blood from young people slow aging? | ||
Silicon Valley has bet billions that it will. | ||
The idea that aging and illness go hand in hand is of course nothing new. | ||
What's new is a newfound confidence of scientists that aging can be measured, reverse engineered, and controlled. | ||
We'll get into this a little bit more Uh, later in the program to explain exactly how so much of what we see going on in the imposition of the, uh, global super state world order is all related to the idea that scientists believe we are on the cusp of immortality and are desperate to usher that in. | ||
Just a little bit of vampirism being mainstreamed by the media. | ||
But remember, yeah, adrenochrome is a, is a conspiracy theory. | ||
Injecting yourself with young children's bloods, that's a wild-eyed, satanic, aluminum hat wearing insanity, but also it's true, we're doing it, and it's a good thing. | ||
Great. | ||
This just in from electionwiz.com. | ||
Secretary of State says three Georgia counties violated absentee ballot rules. | ||
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has referred three counties for investigation for violating absentee ballot regulations he announced Wednesday. | ||
Raffensperger referred Coffee, Grady, and Taylor counties for investigation after the three counties failed to do their absentee ballot transfer forms in violation of Georgia rules and regulations per release of the announcement. | ||
Again, Questioning the results or the legitimacy of the November election is tantamount to terrorism. | ||
You may see your door kicked in by the FBI for daring to voice such an opinion. | ||
But maybe eventually we'll get around to investigating perhaps some of what occurred that day. | ||
YouTube is taking new heights in censorship as they have now taken down Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' recent public health roundtable advising against COVID lockdowns. | ||
Because once again, it doesn't matter who you voted for, it doesn't matter what the scientists actually say, what matters is whether or not their Information coincides with the dictates from the globalist organizations that run things, okay? | ||
You contradict them, you get deleted by their servants in big tech. | ||
They're all working together, and dissidence is not allowed. | ||
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan, comes right out and says it, and I've covered this multiple times, you remember a segment I did on it yesterday, if you were watching the show then, he says, In fact, Jamie Dimon calls on companies to be policy makers. | ||
That's right. | ||
Not just involved in the political arena in a way that just about 90% of Americans think is already an egregious overreach by corporate powers. | ||
No, no. | ||
Now they actually need to be policy makers themselves. | ||
He says, companies like ours have an extraordinary capability to help. | ||
Help who? | ||
Help themselves. | ||
Their class help destroy America, help make themselves money to help, he says. | ||
They have an extraordinary capability to help, not just with funding, but also with developing strong public policy, which can have a greater impact on society. | ||
Yes, folks, it is the Great Merger, a.k.a. | ||
the Great Reset, the largest corporations in the world. | ||
They're bulldogs in big tech silencing opposition as they systematically take control of every facet of public and private life. | ||
Hey, speaking of, California forces Christian College employees to undergo gender identity training at odds with their faith. | ||
A Senate student at Pepperdine University Law School provided just the news with part-time employee training she was required to complete last month, as well as her communication with Pepperdine officials, including her dean, Alexandra Boutil. | ||
Complained, in particular, about a video whose, quote, assertions on gender and sexuality could not be more contrary to the Bible and to Pepperdine's own statement on sexual relationships. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
You thought you could have a religion in the United States? | ||
No. | ||
The First Amendment says you cannot have a state religion. | ||
What they forgot to account for is that they would couch this in the language of social justice and incompetent science and then make an unquestionable ideology imposed upon the American people, superimposed upon all of their former religious beliefs. | ||
Google, this is a story from Summit.News, Google says Bill Gates is, quote, the most powerful doctor in the world. Yeah, if you search, quote, who is the most powerful doctor in the world on Google, they provide the answer, Bill Gates, raising the question once again, why are we listening to this guy? Not a doctor, has no medical background, no medical history. He | ||
is a ruthless industrial magnet, and we have to listen to him and do everything he says, and he'll decide when we can be free. | ||
It's up to him when we can leave our homes or move around. | ||
It's up to him, this guy, this random weirdo in a pink sweater. | ||
Because apparently he's the most powerful doctor in the world. | ||
Meanwhile, Nancy Pelosi has come out saying that the border situation has actually improved under Biden. | ||
She says that they're now on a good path. | ||
Meanwhile, we have photos coming out of 130 illegal aliens surrendering to the U.S. | ||
Border Patrol near San Miguel, Arizona. | ||
They aren't even sneaking in anymore. | ||
They just show up, say, hey, we're here, and get bussed into the United States. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
A lot more stories to cover. | ||
We're going to dissect some of these just absolutely crazy headlines. | ||
I'm also going to attempt to answer, later in the program, the all-important question, were the lockdowns worth it? | ||
What was the benefit? | ||
What was the negative? | ||
You're an info warrior. | ||
I don't think you'll be surprised by the answer, but it's been over a year of lockdowns and mask mandates and we have fairly conclusive evidence. | ||
To determine which was the better course of action going back in time, would we have made a different decision? | ||
Well, we never made this decision. | ||
This decision was made for us and it was never about stopping the virus. | ||
It was all a coordinated plan to bring about your subjugation. | ||
So the decision would have been made either way. | ||
We'll get into that a little bit later in the program. | ||
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I'm going to be taking your calls throughout this program. | ||
I'll go ahead and give out the number now, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
No particular topic quite yet, so... | ||
So calls can kind of be from anywhere. | ||
This week we've had a lot of really great calls about things I didn't even know about. | ||
So go ahead and give us a call with any stories you think should be at the top of my list or any observations you have about all of this nonsense going on. | ||
Nancy Pelosi actually saying that the border situation has improved under Biden. | ||
Well, for her purposes, I guess it has. | ||
I guess millions and millions of undocumented workers pouring across the border is good for Democrats. | ||
Where do we even start? | ||
I'll do this. | ||
I'll do this. | ||
I'm just going to keep going through some headlines here. | ||
Just a little addition, a little addendum to the Daily Dispatch. | ||
Far-left activist has been charged in a firebomb attack on police. | ||
His name is Malik Mohamed. | ||
He's one of the people who organized protests in Indianapolis that turned deadly in 2020. | ||
On Friday, he was taken into police custody in his home state on a 28-charge indictment connected to violent unrest in Portland last summer. | ||
Jerry Nadler tells us Antifa doesn't exist. | ||
Black Lives Matter, they're strictly peaceful. | ||
Meanwhile, he is now suspected and arrested for hurling a Molotov cocktail, firebombing police. | ||
This just goes on and on, traveling from different states, funded with millions of dollars from foreign billionaires to create havoc, chaos, and violence in American cities. | ||
They're bused here, there, they have contacts with the mainstream media so they can meet and correspond and coordinate. | ||
Their attacks and the coverage of it. | ||
They're given complete cover by the mainstream media and all of this and they're allowed to continue to terrorize American citizens while peaceful patriots who did nothing more than put their feet on Nancy Pelosi's desk are in solitary confinement and are threatened with sedition and decades in prison. | ||
In case you weren't aware, we are at war, folks. | ||
We are literally at war with our own government, and they are using proxy armies with the likes of Malik Muhammad, firebombing police at the behest of his globalist masters. | ||
Meanwhile, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner has lost an appeal to stay on the McCloskey case. | ||
You remember the McCloskeys. | ||
Iconic individuals, homeowners, who when mobs kicked down their fence and were threatening their house, they came out with guns to show them that they weren't afraid, they weren't going to back down, they weren't going to allow people to intimidate, threaten, and attempt to destroy their property. they weren't going to allow people to intimidate, threaten, and attempt to Since this occurred, despite the fact that what they're doing here, perfectly legal, perfectly acceptable, | ||
clearly the exact purpose of having guns in the first place to protect your own property and your own well-being from mobs of angry criminals storming through your neighborhood clearly the exact purpose of having guns in the first place to protect your own property and your own Well, since this has happened, the leftists and in particular Soros-backed circuit attorney Kim Gardner Louis. | ||
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Louis, by the way, highest murder rate in the country, I believe. | ||
One of maybe the highest in the world. | ||
I think St. | ||
Louis now has a higher murder rate than Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. | ||
Just, it's an absolute bloodbath there. | ||
Crime out of control. | ||
It's been one of the city's hardest hit by the crime spike that has occurred because of all of this anti-police action and sentiment from the media. | ||
She's not focused on that. | ||
No, she's been hyper-focused and obsessively Aggressively going after these two people, the McCloskeys. | ||
The prosecutor was actually disqualified from the case by Judge Thomas Clark after counsel for the McCloskeys argued that Gardner's fundraising emails saying that President Donald Trump and Governor Mike Parson were, quote, fighting for the two who pointed guns at citizens during Black Lives Matter protests amounted to personal interest in the case that would jeopardize a fair trial. | ||
This has happened with Kyle Rittenhouse as well. | ||
Anybody that stands up for themselves against the mob, that attempts to arm themselves to protect themselves from being beaten in the streets like we've seen so many times, they will come under relentless, unending attacks by the establishment who are out to destroy them when they never even committed a crime. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Folks, I'm gonna teach you how to be right about everything, okay? | ||
I'm gonna teach you how to never be wrong in your predictions. | ||
And it's pretty simple. | ||
Here's what you do. | ||
First of all, you pay attention to what the elites are telling each other. | ||
what they're discussing amongst themselves. | ||
You don't pay attention to what they're projecting into the public spheres through the mainstream media. | ||
You look at their internal documents. | ||
And then, two, you read the mainstream media with the purposeful, inherent bias that says all of these people are lying to me and everything they're doing is evil. | ||
And then you're just right about everything. | ||
Then everything you predict comes true because everything they do is bad and they announce what they're going to do before they do it and then they carry it out. | ||
It's really not that difficult. | ||
In fact, What have I been saying for six months, a year now, ever since this idea of the Great Reset came about? | ||
This is one of the things you need to pay attention to. | ||
The Great Reset. | ||
What are they really after? | ||
What does this really entail? | ||
How is this really going to come about? | ||
For a long time, I've called it the great merger because it is the coalescing. | ||
You know, what fascism is by definition is the government and corporations working as a single entity and a single unit to suppress and censor dissident views and put their own ideas forward. | ||
So that's what I've always called the great reset, the great merger. | ||
Well, here we have the World Health. | ||
I'm sorry, the World Economic Forum. | ||
This is what you're seeing here. | ||
Klaus Schwab at their head. | ||
These are the guys that came up with the Great Reset, which has since been promoted by everybody from Joe Biden to Kamala Harris to the Royal Vampires to everyone and anybody in between the World Health Organization, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
Time magazine, which just goes on and on and on. | ||
They're the ones behind the Great Reset. | ||
Well, now the World Economic Forum has published a report alongside the Carnegie Cyber Policy Initiative, and they're calling for, quote, the merging of Wall Street banks, their regulators, and intelligence agencies as necessary to confront an allegedly imminent cyber attack that will and intelligence agencies as necessary to confront an allegedly imminent cyber attack that will collapse Kind of like how they're always warning about a. - Yeah. | ||
Disease that may spread around the world. | ||
Again, whenever they're warning you about something, they're telling you what they're going to do. | ||
They aren't just really good at predicting things. | ||
They're really good at telling their own people what's going to happen, getting all of the reactions that they desire in order. | ||
So then once they ignite the event, everybody in places of power know exactly how to fall in the line. | ||
So it's the great merger and it's happening. | ||
Added an increasingly rapid clip. | ||
Now I'm going to get to your phone calls in just a second, but I still just want to get through some of these stories. | ||
Because again, it's just, it just goes on and on and on. | ||
First, let's have a little laugh at the CDC's expense, shall we? | ||
The CDC tweets out this series of little cartoon images, questions about how viral vector vaccines protect you against COVID-19. | ||
Funniest part about this, if you scroll down guys, the last image on this, Says you may have some side effects, which are normal signs your body is building protection. | ||
It's literally the NPC meme. | ||
They're literally using the NPC meme in the CDC picture. | ||
You got it up. | ||
Pull that up again. | ||
It was just up there. | ||
Look at that. | ||
It's literally the, it's literally the NPC meme. | ||
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It's, you can't make this up folks. | ||
The memes are converging with reality to create some sort of, uh, Hyper reflective mirror image of itself in clown world. | ||
Truly incredible. | ||
All right, let's move from something funny and stupid to something important and stupid. | ||
Explosions recorded in the vicinity of Damascus, Syrian air defenses engaging multiple hostile targets. | ||
We covered this extensively yesterday. | ||
The ongoing attempt, I guess, by Israel to try to start World War III. | ||
Reports have it that the head of Mossad is meeting with the White House this morning in an attempt to Get us to fight their war for them, I guess. | ||
Syrian air defenses respond to Israeli aggression, according to the state media. | ||
This has been going on continuously ever since Joe Biden got into office, sending columns of armed vehicles into Syria, threats against Iran, explosions against Iranian ships, bombings of Iranian assets in other countries. | ||
It just goes on and on and on. | ||
We march ever towards oblivion and the nuclear waste of World War 3. | ||
The ECHR, that is the European Courts of Human Rights, has ruled that obligatory vaccination may be necessary. | ||
That's right, they say compulsory vaccinations are actually a vital part of democratic societies. | ||
Nothing more vital in a democratic society than being forced to receive a medical procedure against your will. | ||
It's democracy, folks. | ||
It's our democracy. | ||
Nothing is more important than our democracy. | ||
Here's a rather emblematic headline. | ||
Beijing replaces New York City with the home of the most billionaires. | ||
Is that because billionaires are fleeing New York City ahead of massive Tax increases? | ||
Or is it because China has been systematically uplifted while America has correspondingly been crushed by the globalism economic world order? | ||
Twitch, a subsidiary of Amazon, has now announced that they're going to boot users from their platform for transgressions elsewhere. | ||
That's right. | ||
No longer is it enough just to say something offensive on the platform itself to get kicked off. | ||
Now they will be watching you everywhere. | ||
And any, as they put it, violent extremism or belonging to a known hate group, that'll get you kicked off Twitch. | ||
You know, known hate groups like, I don't know, the church, right? | ||
Being an evangelical. | ||
You will be kicked off of their platform. | ||
That'll be coming to Amazon soon, too. | ||
And once Amazon continues to impose the lockdown, crush unionization in their own company, and take total control of the commerce of the United States, it'll be a simple matter of denying you the right to purchase or sell anything at all. | ||
I'm gonna get to this story about Austin's reimagining public safety in just a little bit because it ties into everything else I've been talking about. | ||
Northern Ireland meanwhile, they say they're quote, playing with matches. | ||
There's a massive conflagration going on. | ||
Conflagration? | ||
The burning of many things happening in Northern Ireland that I guess are street skirmishes, as the Politico reports, between loyalist militants and riot fleece in Northern Ireland may have been triggered by fallout from an IRA funeral. | ||
But the battle lines are already drawn because of loyalist enmity against a post-Brexit trade deal. | ||
Meanwhile, the island of Ireland is slated to receive double its population in migrants over the next 10 years, completely eradicating and replacing the population there. | ||
So hey Irish guys, maybe stop firebombing each other, come together and fight for your very existence because it is under concerted threat by the combined forces of the globalist world power right now, okay? | ||
So maybe stop fighting each other, maybe for once you can come together and fight against your common enemy, the New World Order that is attempting to actively destroy you. | ||
Okay? | ||
Maybe you can do that. | ||
Meanwhile, Spotify continues to remove Joe Rogan episodes. | ||
42 shows have now been deleted from the Joe Rogan experience. | ||
I guess this was part of their $100 million exclusive relationship. | ||
More shows nixed this week, including an episode with Bulletproof Coffee founder Dave Asprey. | ||
Strangely, Spotify has deleted three total episodes with Asprey for reasons that aren't entirely clear. | ||
Well, reasons not that hard to understand. | ||
They're saying things that the censorious jackasses at Spotify don't want them to say. | ||
They have the wrong thoughts. | ||
They cannot be allowed to have platforms. | ||
And even their number one star, Joe Rogan, worth $100 million of their dollars, can't say boo about it. | ||
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Thanks for calling in, Rebecca. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hi, how are you? | |
Good, thank you. | ||
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Well, I've been trying to red pill my brother and telling him that, you know, these are pranking shots. | |
These are not even a vaccine. | ||
And pretty much he didn't want nothing to do with me. | ||
And I had sent him What Alex did on Saturday, and he had told me that ship had already sailed, and I'm like, what are you talking about? | ||
And he said, I've already gotten it. | ||
Well, he has not been feeling right since then. | ||
His arm has hurt him for the first couple of days. | ||
He's got massive headaches. | ||
He's a truck driver. | ||
I'm a truck driver. | ||
And it's been about three weeks and he still ain't right. | ||
Wow. | ||
Three weeks after getting the vaccine, he's still feeling the effects, huh? | ||
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Yes. | |
And, you know, and I try to do everything that I can do. | ||
Like, I have this CB radio in here for every major city. | ||
I'm, like, telling everybody, you know, don't take it. | ||
Listen to InfoWars. | ||
I buy y'all's products. | ||
And I just—but I'm just absolutely devastated that—I just can't believe he—I just can't believe—I just almost want to cry. | ||
I just can't believe he's done it. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I'm in the same position with some of my family. | ||
Thankfully, a lot of my family is pretty aware and knows to avoid this sort of stuff. | ||
But other members of my family, yeah, it's just like, they're just like, yeah, you know, got the vaccine. | ||
And then it's like, it's sort of the same thing where we hang out with one and it's like, you know, were they not feeling well or something? | ||
It's like, well, they just got the vaccine. | ||
So, you know, they're not feeling well. | ||
The crazy thing about this is that the vaccine side effects, you know, remember, before COVID-19, the idea that vaccines even had side effects, that was a conspiracy theory, right? | ||
Because this is not something new with the COVID-19 vaccines. | ||
There have always been vaccine side effects. | ||
And they've, some have been more intense than others, but, you know, just saying like, hey, are you sure this is safe and effective? | ||
It was like, whoa, what are you, an anti-vaxxer? | ||
What, you hate health? | ||
You know, so this nonsense was always around. | ||
Then COVID-19 came about, the reactions are far greater and a far greater number than just about any vaccine before. | ||
But still it was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, you don't talk about side effects. | ||
And then it'd get brought up to Bill Gates and he's just like, yeah, well, maybe, yeah, everybody's gonna, maybe that's gonna happen. | ||
And it was still kind of brushed under the rug. | ||
Well, now I think we finally reached the point that it's like they have to acknowledge that this is happening. | ||
And now even there's, I don't know if it was Vice or Axios or somebody were coming up with like, they published an article that was like recipes to take when you're dealing with the vaccine reaction. | ||
And so it's gone from like something that didn't exist, something that definitely does exist. | ||
You just have to get used to it. | ||
It's just a regular thing and don't worry about it. | ||
And don't question why you're getting these horrible, uh, You know, responses literally just like, well, here's what to eat. | ||
Here's how to make chicken soup to soothe you when you have been poisoned by the pharmaceutical industry. | ||
And then today on, you know, Google News, Google News is one of the there it is, 25 meals to prep before you get your COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
It's like, what? | ||
I mean, we did meal prep before my wife gave birth to a child because it was a major event that we're going to need. | ||
You know, to not have to focus on making food afterwards. | ||
Now your COVID-19 vaccine is just like, yeah, you just have to do it. | ||
Just have to do that. | ||
So one of the, you know, I obviously get a lot of my news from alternative sites, Gateway Pundit, InfoWars, Breitbart, National File, you know, all these great publishers. | ||
But I also keep my eye on the mainstream and I sometimes go to Google News. | ||
To see what they have to say. | ||
Today on Google News, there were no less than three stories about vaccine side effects. | ||
So it's like the amount of vaccine side effects and their impact on people is becoming so great that it's completely impossible to ignore anymore. | ||
So they're trying to get a handle on the situation. | ||
We have from The Verge, people who got the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine say they have more side effects, especially after the second dose. | ||
You have from ScienceAlert.com, how to spot blood clot symptoms and what to do about it. | ||
This, of course, coming because blood clots are an extremely rare but serious side effect of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
Then you have from Fox News, COVID-19 vaccination site shuts down after adverse reactions to Johnson & Johnson shot. | ||
Report says more than 600 vaccination reports were canceled. | ||
So again, these three stories were all on Google News this morning, showing that truly they cannot keep a lid on this anymore and they have to try to. | ||
Classified in some way that it's like, yeah, the vaccine, the side effect is good. | ||
That means it's working. | ||
You got this. | ||
You got the vaccine side effect. | ||
Good job. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
Sorry, you can't use your left arm anymore. | ||
Sorry, your skin is peeling off. | ||
Make sure to know how to identify blood clots because you might die from having gotten the vaccine. | ||
All of these things coming out as more and more of the vaccination. | ||
Protocols are rolled out, but I'm sorry you're having to deal with that Rebecca. | ||
I hope your brother a wish recovery and a rash a quick recovery, and I hope that You can get back on the road ASAP. | ||
Let's go quickly to Chris in Missouri who wants to talk about an Olympics boycott this has been done many times in the past I believe America Boycotted a USSR Olympics one time. | ||
I mean, this has happened quite a few times in history. | ||
There's been no discussion of boycotting the Olympics in China despite their egregious human rights violations across the board. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Chris. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, what's up, Harrison? | |
I actually have heard there's been some discussion, or at least all the people who are boycotting MLB have been talking about boycotting it. | ||
And then I saw an article that China was saying that they're just going to be responsible, and I just think it's so stupid to, like, I don't know, I think we should play the NBA in China. | ||
I think we should make that a part of the Winter Olympics for this. | ||
I think it should be a goodwill offering, and I think, honestly, there should be about a trillion dollar tax on Apple. | ||
About half of that should go to small businesses, and about half of that should go to the slave labor they have over there. | ||
Goodwill offering to, if not prevent war and you can't really super peace with the devil, we should at least delay the inevitable to give us a chance of surviving and just a goodwill offering. | ||
I think we should have a cross coalition. | ||
What you call it, you divide the world in about four quadrants. | ||
It'd be like, it wouldn't really be a formal thing. | ||
He's a good guy, isn't this? | ||
Just with cooperating with Biden. | ||
Quadrant is informally in charge of keeping everybody alive. | ||
You buy eugenics by keeping people alive. | ||
And You're sort of fading out there, Chris. | ||
I think you're going into some other realms, but I like this idea of an Olympics boycott against China. | ||
I think that would be like the least we could do. | ||
We've also seen, you know, the Olympics, the Summer Olympics were in Beijing back in 2008, I believe, right? | ||
And, you know, we know one of the things they did for that was massive geoengineering projects to clear the sky before the Olympics. | ||
Again, it's like we can't even predict whether it's going to be raining the next day. | ||
And yet we're doing these massive programs to hugely alter the weather systems over massive swaths of the earth. | ||
And we don't think that's going to have effects down the line. | ||
We don't think that could perhaps be contributing to some of the extreme weather that we're seeing on whole other parts of the globe. | ||
A caller actually called in one time and was talking about the chaos theory or, you know, this this kind of cliche of a butterfly flaps its wings in China and it causes a hurricane in America. | ||
And it's like the reverse here, right? | ||
It's like, no, they're causing weather. | ||
They're creating the weather. | ||
Who knows what effects this has down the line? | ||
And I don't think you can responsibly talk about environmentalism or climate change without addressing the fact that China and America and many other countries are actively involved in geoengineering on massive, massive scales. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Firing stuff into the sky. | ||
It's it's really incredible and shocking what's going on here So tons of reasons to boycott China and I really like your idea of a one-time tax on Apple to punish them for their abuse of slave labor and outsourcing of American jobs and Giving the codes all of the codes to all of their phones in the iCloud to China. | ||
I would say this is something that Politicians could get a lot of people behind them. | ||
Republicans as well. | ||
This wouldn't be the typical thing that they would put forward and I seriously doubt they will. | ||
In fact, I'm sure they won't. | ||
But we know that We have the headlines. | ||
$1.6 trillion has been lost from the middle class. | ||
The billionaires in America have gained $1.6 trillion over the last year. | ||
It's like, all right, why don't we have a one-time tax on that? | ||
Why don't we say you took advantage and you implemented the lockdown, you bankrupted the American people. | ||
We're going to tax that money and distribute it back. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
It's AmericanJournalInfoWars.com, Band.Video. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls once again. | ||
We'll go first to Gerald in South Carolina who has a comment about Governor Greg Abbott and the Texas border. | ||
Thanks so much for calling in, Gerald. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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So I came up with a great idea for everybody in the country. | ||
Listen up guys, this phone number it's area code 5 1 2 4 6 3 1 7 8 2. | ||
472-463-1782. | ||
That is Governor Abbott out of state recording line. | ||
I just called, left a nice message for him. | ||
Thank you for, you know, dropping the mandates on the mask and showing everybody it was a crock. | ||
But then, Governor Abbott, you need to go down to the border unannounced. | ||
Watch what's going on. | ||
Shut the border. | ||
I'm in South Carolina. | ||
If this comes to my house because of your incompetency, we will be suing you. | ||
Everybody in the country needs to do this. | ||
Good, I'm for it. | ||
Yeah, put a fire under his butt. | ||
You're right. | ||
I mean, they're using Texas as the gateway, but our own government is then shipping them all over the country and releasing illegal immigrants. | ||
I mean, it's not just invasion. | ||
It's invasion that is being coordinated and helped by our very own government. | ||
It's totally egregious. | ||
And just because the national government wants to not just abdicate its responsibility, but actually Not just there, Harrison. | ||
of its presence there by having border patrol actually letting everybody in and helping to process them and bring them in and release them further inland than they would have gotten on their own. | ||
I mean, it's completely absurd just because the federal government wants to embrace that insanity doesn't mean that we here in Texas have to go along with it. | ||
We should be able to protect our own border, whether or not the scumbag vampires in Washington want to tell us otherwise. | ||
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Not just there, Harrison. | |
Here. | ||
We had a great sheriff. | ||
He was all for helping ICE. | ||
He was all for our Second Amendment rights. | ||
How? | ||
I don't know, but he was voted out. | ||
The new sheriff, first day in office, stopped the agreement with ICE. | ||
He kicked it out and basically made our county a sanctuary county. | ||
I'm not surprised. | ||
It's death by a thousand cuts. | ||
Just think about what you could achieve with a million dollars. | ||
Think about what you could achieve with a hundred million dollars. | ||
Think about what you could achieve with a billion dollars. | ||
Then think about what you could achieve with twenty-two billion dollars. | ||
Because that's the amount that George Soros said he would dedicate to destroying our country in 2016. | ||
22 billion dollars. | ||
You could fund the space program three times over, four times over. | ||
You could buy 19 space shuttles with that type of money. | ||
You could buy every castle in Europe with that kind of money. | ||
You could buy entire chains of islands in the Bahamas with that money. | ||
You could pay for a workforce of 10,000 people for 100 years with that type of money. | ||
And that's the type of money that has been poured into the United States. | ||
So they have systematically gone in, identified offices that we might think are unimportant to the minds of the globalists. | ||
That's just our local sheriff here in South Carolina. | ||
What could some decrepit old vampire like George Soros want with us? | ||
Well, when you have infinite amounts of money, you Spread out like a spider web and you identify all of these little offices, you find somebody to put in it, you spend ten, twenty thousand dollars, you can totally change the outcome of an election there. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I want to take a moment now to discuss some of what we've been seeing going on in localities and nationally in this country, and that is the complete reappropriation of your tax dollars for alternative concerns that may be completely counter to the purpose for which they are Allegedly designed to address. | ||
So, we have this story here. | ||
Biden to unveil long-awaited executive action on guns. | ||
And I've discussed this in the first segment. | ||
But they say Biden will direct five agencies to redirect money to help prevent community violence. | ||
Whatever the hell community violence means. | ||
Oh, it was violence. | ||
Was it in a community? | ||
We don't know. | ||
Which community? | ||
What does this mean? | ||
Oh, is this globalist doublespeak? | ||
Meaning that you're going to be giving money to so-called community organizers and community activists to spread the ideals of socialism and government dependency and reliance on government money because you think that if people are paid, they will not commit crime. | ||
The government of health and human services will teach states how they can use Medicaid money for gun violence prevention. | ||
We saw this on distinct display with the COVID-19 so-called relief funds. | ||
People seem to think that government is something else. | ||
Government is some spiritual, nebulous, intemporal Concept construct that is beyond the laws that govern human nature. | ||
But if you just put these in human terms, it becomes very easy to understand how horribly wrong everything they're doing is. | ||
I've used this example before, but just imagine you have some horrible disease. | ||
Maybe you have cancer. | ||
You need money to treat your cancer. | ||
You've lost your job because you can't be there because you're undergoing cancer treatment that's very intense. | ||
And so you need money to help deal with your daily expenses. | ||
And so you have a consultant come. | ||
This is the government in this situation. | ||
The consultant says, we're going to hold a fundraiser for you. | ||
I've done it many times before, but first we're going to have to get a little bit of your money to get the whole thing started. | ||
So maybe you give him $20,000. | ||
He says, great. | ||
And he takes that. | ||
Goes, goes away, does a fundraising campaign. | ||
Good news. | ||
We've raised $100,000 for your cancer treatment, the treatment you need to survive the necessary emergency fund to maintain your life. | ||
But I, the consultant, I bought a car when I shouldn't have. | ||
I bought a really nice car with a really bad credit deal. | ||
So I need to pay that off first. | ||
So I'm going to take $30,000 of that $100,000. | ||
I'm going to pay off my Ferrari for that. | ||
Okay. | ||
That alone, you'd just be like, wait, what the hell are you talking about? | ||
And he's like, but you know, also while you've been at the hospital, some other dude has moved in to your house and is living there now and eating all of your food and sleeping on your couch. | ||
He needs a chunk of that money too. | ||
He's going to get $10,000 of that. | ||
Because he's unfortunate. | ||
He had to live in your house while you're gone. | ||
This is absolutely necessary. | ||
Not a joke, by the way. | ||
$2.1 billion for undocumented workers signals New York's progressive shift. | ||
The fund, which could provide payments of hundreds of thousands of people excluded from other pandemic relief, ignited a battle between state lawmakers before it was approved this week. | ||
So up to $15,000 per illegal, undocumented, Worker in New York, they will be receiving $15,000 of your money because of the pandemic, right? | ||
Of course, of course, because of the pandemic. | ||
And then he goes on and on. | ||
And so it's just, you know, here's this. | ||
And eventually what you're left with is like $15,000. | ||
It less money than you actually spent on on the fundraiser, right? | ||
So you're losing money and they're saying it's for you. | ||
But really, all you've done is provide them a fund to do away with their own bad decisions, fund people that are abusing you anyway, going to other people that aren't dealing with the with the sickness. | ||
It's absurd that this is allowed to continue and that they're actually with a straight face saying it's a covid relief fund. | ||
It's your cancer survival fund went towards paying off my debt. | ||
Went towards paying off the people living in your house without permission. | ||
And what's left is actually less than what we took from you to start it. | ||
There you go. | ||
Pelosi payoff. | ||
COVID health relief spending was only 9%. | ||
91% went to all of these other projects, right? | ||
Oh yeah, by the way, the counselor says the person who's helping you raise your money for your cancer treatment. | ||
By the way, my son is in a play that depicts you as a rapist, a racist, and a slaveholder. | ||
So we're going to give him some money as well. | ||
So, you know, we're going to take your cancer money. | ||
We're going to give that to the artist depicting you as a monster. | ||
Okay. | ||
This is where our money's going. | ||
And it happened with COVID-19 and nobody Really even noticed? | ||
Oh, that's fine. | ||
Yeah, you're gonna tax us nearly $6,000, you're gonna give us back $1,400, and all the rest of that money is going to your friends, your ideology, putting forward your progressive agenda, and being sent to foreign countries. | ||
Okay. | ||
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All right. | |
Yeah. | ||
So this is how it works. | ||
Now it's gone a step farther. | ||
Now we have this story from CBS Austin. | ||
Oh, by the way, Austin, the majority of the money that the city of Austin is receiving for the COVID pandemic relief fund, the majority of it going towards dealing with the homeless problem that was created by our city council out of thin air. | ||
Great. | ||
Good. | ||
This is how it works now. | ||
Austin's Reimagining Public Safety Task Force presents first draft of proposed changes. | ||
So this is a, again, reimagining public safety task force met for a public meeting. | ||
Some of the main changes they're hoping to make include reinvesting money currently assigned to the police department to help fund programs advancing communities of color, which includes creating hubs in specific neighborhoods to oversee and guaranteed income to certain families in the form of direct cash payments. | ||
Oh, public safety. | ||
Okay. | ||
So let's do away with the cancer fund analogy. | ||
Let's say here at InfoWars, we've hired a new security guard, a new security company. | ||
They're like, all right, we're going to redo security here. | ||
We have to make it safe. | ||
This is all about safety of you, the employees of InfoWars. | ||
Step one, give us your money. | ||
We deserve it. | ||
We need it more than you. | ||
You have more money than us. | ||
That's not fair. | ||
I'm the new security guard. | ||
Give me your money. | ||
I'm going to give it to my friends. | ||
They also suggest focusing on public health and employment opportunities in underserved neighborhoods. | ||
Step one, give me your money. | ||
I need it, you don't. | ||
Step two, I'm hiring all my friends. | ||
That's the important part here. | ||
For your safety, the money you're paying me to keep you safe. | ||
Well, the most important thing, my friends need jobs. | ||
They also suggest, quote, getting rid of all canine and police mounted horse units and creating a system completely separate from 9-1-1 to respond to mental health calls. | ||
The task force stressed that these suggestions have not been finalized. | ||
So this is what happens when you have a city or a country taken over by ideological zealots That are completely immoral, completely dishonorable. | ||
Because there's an aspect of honor to this, right? | ||
If I give you money to keep me safe and then you take that money and just give it to your friend and then come up with some sort of weird, ideologically vapid excuse saying, well, it's not safe because they don't have jobs. | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
This is nonsense. | ||
But this is how it works now. | ||
This is where we are now. | ||
Just an endless sucking sound, an endless siphoning of people actually going to work, actually obeying the law, actually working for themselves and trying to better themselves and trying to raise families. | ||
Their money is just being ripped away from them constantly and given to people who can't or won't make money for themselves. | ||
Just poured into whatever communities that the dictators at the top think that they deserve money more than you do. | ||
And it's just an endless, endless pipe of money running from your pocket To whatever pet projects the Democrats want. | ||
And whether it's for your health or for your safety, none of it goes towards that. | ||
It's whatever watchwords they can use to justify your robbery. | ||
and you're falling for it. | ||
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That is a product I take every single day of my life. | ||
So, I don't just suggest you take it, I take it myself. | ||
And I wouldn't lie to you. | ||
Let's go back to the phone calls. | ||
Johnny in Denmark has called in. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Johnny, you are on the air, sir. | ||
Yeah, hi Harrison. | ||
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I just want to go, great job you're doing. | ||
And, uh, great job you're doing improving things with things like the Daily Dispatch, etc. | ||
Um, and, uh, my contribution to that, hopefully today, is a suggestion of, uh, several guests whom you might want to have on, uh, future episodes. | ||
Good, let's hear them. | ||
Okay. | ||
Uh, one I've mentioned before, uh, several times, of course, is, uh, Dr. Cowan. | ||
He came to mind because, uh, he seems to be very active on, uh, other shows. | ||
Um, And very available, uh, basically, uh, because, uh, largely because he, um, wrote The Contagion Myth, Why Viruses Include Coronavirus. | ||
Dr. Cowan, good, good suggestion. | ||
Who else you got? | ||
Right. | ||
Uh, other one, um, this should be a relatively, uh, easy one. | ||
Uh, Sherry Tempany, since she's been on Alex's, um, show for like 20 years now. | ||
Yeah, she's very good. | ||
Yeah, my literally thousands of hours of research, I found her to be at the top of the heap in terms of the panoramic understanding of the COVID-19 hoax. | ||
Yeah, she's very good. | ||
A lot of her videos are on Bandot Video as well. | ||
All right, one more suggestion, Johnny. | ||
Both of these are very good. | ||
I'll take your suggestion. | ||
I'll reach out to both these guys, or both these folks. | ||
One, which might be a little bit tricky, but I think very rewarding, is Dr. Rashid Ali Bhuttar, who is going to be a guest on the Alex Jones Show. | ||
But Alex tried to get a debate going between him and Dr. Shiva, which unfortunately ended up crashing. | ||
Mainly Dr. Shiva didn't want to be on there, despite the fact that InfoWars had treated Dr. Shiva with the utmost respect for many years, and even gave him the frame. | ||
I was deeply disappointed by that. | ||
Yeah, we even went to Boston to help him during his run for Senate and everything. | ||
We're working behind the scenes with him, so yeah, it's a shame he's sort of gone rogue on us, but you know, whatever, it's up to him. | ||
But yeah, thank you very much. | ||
I will take these. | ||
To my producer and we'll try to get these folks on because I know you've been suggesting it for a while and I've actually been wanting to get Sherry Tinpenny on for a little while. | ||
So we'll try to make that happen. | ||
We are trying to get more guests on the program, a greater variety of guests. | ||
It not just helps us get better information, more diverse views. | ||
I am not an expert on Anything really, you know, I haven't gone to school for any medical stuff or economic stuff or anything. | ||
So I just use basic common sense and human logic to dissect the lies that I see that do not require expertise to discover or destroy. | ||
So, it's always great to bring on experts who actually have, like, very deep knowledge. | ||
We can question them and extract information that way and disseminate it that way. | ||
So, thanks for the suggestion, Johnny. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
As always, very good call. | ||
Let's go now to Cody in Canada. | ||
He wants to talk about the dehumanization agenda. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Cody. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. | |
Good morning. | ||
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The Sword of InfoWars. | |
God bless InfoWars and thank you for taking my call. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Did you just call me the Sword of InfoWars? | ||
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Yes! | |
Yes! | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
I just wanted to make sure, because that's the best thing I've ever been called in my entire life. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Where's my sword? | ||
I need it now. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
You're on the air, sir. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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I would like to just mention a few things there, just about the kind of psychological conditioning there that's in our face every day. | |
Like here in Alberta, Canada, they call us the Texas of Canada here, but it's almost very, very similar to Texas because we're very blue, like they're trying to change us blue, right? | ||
Like we're under a siege and they're putting like billboards Up on like the local radio, like the music radio stations and stuff. | ||
And it's just, it's nuts. | ||
It's in our face, and it's psychological conditioning. | ||
People are controlled through fear, and it's just like we have to see through the propaganda. | ||
And then, you know, the Christians can. | ||
God's people can see through this stuff. | ||
The rest, like here in Canada, we're dealing Pastor Gene Codes there, his Grace Select Church yesterday, I know they had the devil on yesterday talking to Alex. | ||
They were shut down again and RCMP are kind of, you know, they're harassing pastors and harassing Christians who can't, but they don't harass any other kind of religion. | ||
So it's just, it's such a double standard. | ||
We really have to wake up and a lot of people are waking up. | ||
I was having a conversation with my very good Christian friend who made an observation to me that, I don't know, it's almost, it's gonna be hard for me to verbalize, but it's deep if you understand it. | ||
It's that, you know, the Antichrist and whether that's the person, the personage of the Antichrist or just the Antichrist faction that's out there, the Antichrist agenda that's being put forward. | ||
It's using the world that Christ created against Christians, right? | ||
So there's a reason that's not just some other evil being, that it's the Antichrist, because it's an inversion of the world that Christ created. | ||
So, Christ tells his followers to be peaceful, so the Antichrist knows he can abuse them without, you know, pushback against it, right? | ||
The world that Christ created is an open one, full of free exchange, full of mutual respect, where you don't have to have You know, guards patrolling everybody because people understand that for their own, for the benefit of their own souls, they, it's right to, you know, love everyone and treat others as you would like to be treated. | ||
And he takes that kindness and that, in a way, naivety to abuse us. | ||
You know, it's an opening for him. | ||
It's a chink in our armor. | ||
It's something he can take advantage of and use to destroy us. | ||
So what we're seeing now with phalanxes of masked police guarding churches, uh, The same way that all of this or the way that we have hundreds of thousands of people pouring across the border and claiming asylum when there's no such thing. | ||
It's taking advantage of a weakness, but it's a weakness that, I hesitate to call it a weakness. | ||
It is because they're taking advantage of it because they're able to use it as an excuse. | ||
Here's a headline from Christianity Daily. | ||
Domestic terrorism bill could target pro-life Christians almost half the country. | ||
That is according to Tulsi Gabbard, who I don't even think is a Christian. | ||
But it's just like, it's not hard to see, right? | ||
I don't think she's a part of the anti-Christ faction, even though she has some rather strange religious beliefs, if you look into it a little bit. | ||
But my God, I'd take her over fake Catholic Joe Biden any day of the week. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
I think that goes right along with what you're saying, this dehumanization agenda and why Christians can see through it. | ||
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We talk a lot about the Mark of the Beast, which was, of course, the prophecy of the Book of Revelations that says essentially human beings will have a mark in their forehead or in their hand that will determine whether or not they're allowed to buy or sell. | ||
Without the mark, you'll be incapable of buying or selling anything or participating in public life. | ||
This has of course come to prominence because of the fact that the government and corporations are now essentially attempting to implement that exact program. | ||
They're not calling it the Mark of the Beast, they're calling it vaccine passports and all sorts of other fun names. | ||
There's another, I don't know if you'd call it a prophecy, But there was a condition foretold far, far earlier than Revelations. | ||
Revelations being the last book of the Bible. | ||
Let's go, shall we, to the first book of the Bible, Genesis, the serpent, and Adam and Eve. | ||
Because what does the serpent say to Adam and Eve? | ||
The first thing he says, and the serpent said unto the woman, ye surely shall not die. | ||
Surely shall not die. | ||
That's what he told her if she were to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. | ||
And this was the promise that he made. | ||
He said, For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be open and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil. | ||
Now, naturally, in American or Christian mythology, The serpent is Satan, tempting Eve to disobey God for the first time. | ||
To the people who rule our world, and the Satanists who are ever more desperate to display their allegiance to the fallen angel, this serpent was a hero. | ||
He was freeing Adam and Eve, and the promises that he made were not directly having to do with the fruit itself, but was more of a promise that if you were to follow him, if you were to follow your own human logic, you could eventually not just be immortal, but be as gods. | ||
What am I talking about? | ||
What does this crazy religious rambling have to do with what's going on today? | ||
Well, the story from Newsweek.com that came out yesterday, Can blood from young people slow aging? | ||
Silicon Valley has bet billions that it will. | ||
This is, of course, sort of a classic human horror trope. | ||
Vampirism. | ||
Cannibalism. | ||
The repurposing of youthful life to prolong the lives of the aged. | ||
Well, it's becoming scientifically possible. | ||
But this isn't a new phenomenon. | ||
Here's just some of the headlines I pulled up in literally the last five minutes by searching immortality and billionaire on Google. | ||
Transhumanists aim to replace God with machines through digital immortality. | ||
What if billionaires could live forever? | ||
Several billionaires, most of them Californians, have been funding firms involved in developing life extension technologies. | ||
What if they succeed? | ||
What if billionaires get to live indefinitely and get even richer? | ||
Mint.com, what happens when billionaires seek immortality? | ||
From Yahoo Finance, five creepy ways billionaires are investing in immortality. | ||
From The Guardian, billionaires dream of immortality, the rest of us worry about healthcare. | ||
From The Rob Report, why Silicon Valley execs are investing billions to stay young. | ||
The Telegraph, how Silicon Valley billionaires claim they've discovered the secret to everlasting life. | ||
From CNBC, Google's co-founders and other Silicon Valley billionaires are trying to live forever. | ||
Mirror, the weird and wonderful tactics billionaires are using to become immortal. | ||
From Gear Patrol, if these billionaires have their way, we'll live forever. | ||
The Sun reports Russian billionaire 100% confident he can make humans immortal by 25%. | ||
From The Express, life after death. | ||
Physicist Michio Kaku says digital immortality is within reach. | ||
From Insider, millionaires are dropping tens of thousands on young blood transfusions and cryonic preservation. | ||
Here are the five ways the wealthy are investing in trying to live forever. | ||
Insider, these tech billionaires are determined to buy their way out of death. | ||
From the star, new blood, computer brains, and frozen heads. | ||
How billionaires, quote, will live forever. | ||
Futurism. | ||
Reports disrupting the reaper. | ||
Tech titans quest for immortality rages forward. | ||
From inews.co.uk, money isn't enough for today's billionaires. | ||
They want Mars and immortality. | ||
So what does this mean? | ||
Extrapolate this. | ||
What if they're right? | ||
What if they are on the cusp of achieving immortality? | ||
What if there was a pill that came out tomorrow that made you live forever? | ||
Whether it stopped your aging in its tracks or even reversed it slightly, what if there was a pill that came out tomorrow that granted immortality upon those who took it? | ||
What would happen then? | ||
What would be changed then? | ||
Who would be able to take it? | ||
Would everybody take it? | ||
Well, then you have infinite numbers of humans. | ||
Would you have everybody who is alive now take it and then stop producing new humans so we're all just here forever? | ||
We're all immortal? | ||
We're all continue forward? | ||
Or would, as all of these headlines suggest, would the billionaires be the first ones to get it? | ||
Would the heads of corporations and the head of government be the first ones to take it? | ||
And if that's the case, Who decides who gets this and who doesn't? | ||
Is it strictly on money or will we need some sort of decision-making process to decide who deserves immortality? | ||
And once they've been made immortal, will they pass on this immortality to those who serve them? | ||
Will they then become as gods as prophesied by the snake in Adam and Eve? | ||
It says you too will be as gods. | ||
You will never die if you just follow him. | ||
So, it might sound like science fiction, but it's not science fiction. | ||
These people, they're trying it. | ||
They're actually trying to make this come about. | ||
And so, when you extrapolate this, when you really think about what this means, it means that before we reach immortality, before the scientific capability to reverse aging comes about and is actually used in a population of whatever size, there has to be a system by which There is a class of people who will be as gods. | ||
They will be above everybody else. | ||
They'll be immortal. | ||
They'll control everything. | ||
And then, everybody underneath them will have hanging over them the promise of immortality. | ||
If you just obey us, if you just serve us, if you just carry out our plan, then you will be gifted by us immortality. | ||
So, you can't resist us. | ||
You can't fight back. | ||
And if you do, death awaits you. | ||
But we are immortal. | ||
And those who serve us will be made immortal. | ||
And so, it sounds like science fiction, but again, these people are spending billions of dollars on this. | ||
They don't spend billions of dollars on snipe chases. | ||
They don't spend billions of dollars on puppet shows. | ||
They're trying to create immortality. | ||
They're trying to live forever. | ||
Now, this should be Repulsive to anybody that believes in a human soul. | ||
Anybody that believes in God. | ||
Anybody that believes in Christianity knows that you shouldn't want to be immortal. | ||
You don't want to be immortal. | ||
In fact, the only way to be immortal is to serve Jesus Christ and you become immortal in the next life. | ||
Granted immortal life through that and I think you know even more so immortality does exist on this earth already in the sense that my ancestors are alive in me and I will live forever through the blood of my children and the That's the genetic code that I pass off to everybody beneath me. | ||
That's the natural, righteous form of immortality. | ||
That's not what they're after. | ||
They're after what the snake promised. | ||
They think the snake is a hero. | ||
They think that it's true what's said in Genesis, and not that God was a benevolent being who created life from nothing. | ||
So, that's the agenda of the elites. | ||
his own creation, but rather was a prisoner or a prison warden, rather, who kept his wards as prisoners. | ||
And they were freed by Satan, who then set them on the path towards physical immortality here on Earth. | ||
So that's the agenda of the elites. | ||
I'm telling you, once you have all the money in the world, once you can do whatever the hell you want with no consequences, once you have the rape temples on your private island, yeah, you're going to be looking for the next step in the process. | ||
And that next step is to, as they see it, make themselves as gods. | ||
So this story from Newsweek about young blood that ties into the immortal legend of the vampire sucking the blood of the young to maintain... | ||
The decrepit flesh of the agent. | ||
It's all tied in together, and it's all a scam that explains everything else. | ||
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All right, folks, we got a lot of callers to get through still in the program, so let's get into it. | |
Carter in Texas. | ||
Thanks so much for calling. | ||
Thank you for holding, sir. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
Carter in Texas. | ||
Hello. | ||
You're on the air, sir. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
I'd like to speak about solutions that we can do and about this whole border flooding that's going on. | ||
I mean, honestly, it's just, it's just been making me so upset. | ||
I didn't really understand the full extent of it back in 2015, 2016, but now it's just everybody sees what the problem is. | ||
And I want to also point out that, you know, I'm not one to really harp on race, but let's just be real here. | ||
I mean, we're looking at the replacement of whites in Western civilization. | ||
We need to really start talking about upping the ante. | ||
You're sort of faded out there. | ||
Make sure you're talking right into the phone, but just back up what you're saying here. | ||
I mean, the fact that the number one concern of every single politician is not the latest reports that say that human fertility will drop to zero by 2045. | ||
That's one generation. | ||
That's 20 years. | ||
That's by the time my newborn son is an adult. | ||
The possibility for reproduction will have ceased. | ||
That is existential. | ||
That is a crisis that demands concerted effort to combat. | ||
It's not worldwide, folks. | ||
It's white people. | ||
Those are the people that are incapable of, like, even if nothing else is done, even if things just continue on as exactly they're going, ignoring immigration, ignoring all of that, just the fertility aspect, White people slated for extinction in one generation. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's a major issue. | ||
Unless you want white people to go away. | ||
In which case, it's a major benefit. | ||
Major boon to your cause. | ||
Uh, so yeah, I don't know. | ||
Maybe we'll do a man on the street. | ||
Maybe I'll go around with a microphone and just ask whether white people deserve to go extinct or not. | ||
And we'll just see what the average person thinks because, I don't know, maybe it's racist to say white people shouldn't go extinct. | ||
Oh no, oh no. | ||
That's what supremacy means now, by the way. | ||
Existence, supremacy, they're the same thing at this point. | ||
Advocate for their existence, you're labeled as a supremist. | ||
So this is where we are now. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
Name me one other race of people that is in this situation and I'll support them too, okay? | ||
I don't want anybody going dead. | ||
But Carter, hopefully you're got a little bit better position on your phone here so we can hear you clearly. | ||
You were saying, sir? | ||
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Roll up the window. | |
Hey, can you hear me still? | ||
I can hear you. | ||
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OK, yeah, so the main thing I wanted to hit on was that, you know, these globalists, there's a term we can call them, and you were hitting on this a little bit earlier, that we can call them the superclass. | |
I mean, these people are living in essentially another world. | ||
And we can see that with these different conspiracies that are going around. | ||
And the main thing with the border and this immigration is that we can see with these big foundations, The liberal foundations and even some of the conservative foundations, we can see that these globalists are putting billions of dollars into activist organizations, think tanks, media organizations. | ||
And I mean, we're looking at what these foundations are doing today is pretty much exactly what the CIA was doing in Chile back when that was exposed by Yeah, you cut off there, Carter, but I get exactly what you're saying. | ||
Yes, it's exactly the same program. | ||
It's been used to destroy countries in the past. | ||
It's being carried out now. | ||
And again, just think about what you could do with a billion dollars. | ||
And this is hundreds of billions of dollars, right? | ||
From massive corporations. | ||
Nike, $500 million here, $500 million there, just pouring into it. | ||
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I mean, for $50,000. | |
I could hire a decent person here in Texas, I could say, for eight hours a day, five days a week, your job for the next year is to whatever, do this research, do this activism, do this creating of information to spread around. | ||
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That's $50,000. | |
What's a billion divided by 50,000? | ||
What size army could you have working eight hours a day, five days a week for an entire year for a billion dollars? | ||
And what could you achieve with that workforce? | ||
And then multiply that by hundreds. | ||
And this is what's happening. | ||
People are being paid. | ||
It is their job. | ||
It is their Full-time occupation to put forward this social justice bullcrap whose ultimate goal is nothing more than what they're already achieving, which is putting into place these types of wealth redistribution projects. | ||
Like, you know, even just that. | ||
Just like, I'm gonna pay you $50,000 a year to work eight hours a day to try to put forward bills in your local government to increase the taxes on regular people in order to funnel that money into what? | ||
Into your own program. | ||
into the program that is bringing the taxes about. | ||
So, it's not just all of these people spending all of these billions of dollars putting, you know, all of these programs in place. | ||
The programs themselves then become a feedback loop of their own support, right? | ||
Those groups lobby the government to take the taxes, to give to those groups, to lobby the government to raise the taxes, to give to those groups. | ||
It's just this cannibalistic Ouroboros of theft and criminality and subversion and destruction. | ||
We're supposed to just go school to school, right? | ||
Every school, we have to try to stand up and stop this from happening. | ||
When in every school, George Soros and his buddies, Mark Benioff and all these others, have probably spent a million dollars per school to put forward critical race theory. | ||
And up against them is just like parents exhausted. | ||
They're like just tired as hell just from trying to maintain a family, trying to make food, trying to keep the clothes washed, trying to keep food on the table, trying to make money for themselves. | ||
And they're the ones who are now standing up against just a Incredibly well-funded entire subclass of people whose entire profession and occupation it is to destroy their way of life. | ||
It's completely unacceptable and it's gone on for decades. | ||
And the amazing thing is they haven't gotten farther. | ||
I mean, the amazing thing is that's how hard it is for them. | ||
That's what they have to do. | ||
Meanwhile, we're here just like, nobody supports us except for the info. | ||
We're like, there's no billionaire filling our coffers. | ||
There's no, uh, you know, bank or massive corporation just, just writing a hundred million dollar checks. | ||
Just, yeah, sure. | ||
Hire 10,000 more people to go do your work. | ||
It's literally just us, like, Regular people from regular houses, middle income, just working our asses off, trying as hard as possible to prevent this from happening, and they're hardly having any success. | ||
They have to fight and push for every little inch they get, because what they want is evil and wrong, and it requires immense amounts of propaganda and concerted effort to convince people that it's not. | ||
And it's all psychological operation. | ||
I mean, think about all of the work they did in the CIA, in the USSR, from the 60s to the 70s, the 80s, the 90s through 2000. | ||
Constantly, there is a continual secret war going on where they're carrying out experiments, some unwilling participants, some unwilling or unwitting participants to determine how you convince people of things, how you trick people into things, what's necessary to maintain the fear that's required how you trick people into things, what's necessary to maintain the fear that's required to I mean, it's not, they're not doing this haphazardly. | ||
They do it systemically. | ||
They do it systematically. | ||
They do it with a bottomless coffer because the people funding this at the very end are the ones who decided in 1913 that they would just invent the money. | ||
Money? | ||
Oh, that's what we say it is. | ||
Money is a figure on the computer screen. | ||
Money's a click away. | ||
Money's paper we print. | ||
So, yeah, that's what we're up against. | ||
And it's a simple matter that the human spirit is amazing that it's been able to maintain and persist through all of this. | ||
All right, let's go to Patrick in Boston. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Patrick. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Boss, I appreciate your position on corporations. | ||
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Should, you know, not necessarily... Not decide everything for us, Patrick? | |
How did we get here, Patrick? | ||
Okay, well, as soon as you're willing to put your pants back on, I'm going to finish my sentence. | ||
I don't think the corporations should be able to make policy, but you guys do. | ||
And the reason that I know this is that the American Legislative Exchange Council, otherwise known as ALEC, writes every single piece of Republican-supported legislation in this country. | ||
And what they do is they actually tell legislators what they're supposed to do. | ||
So we could fix this problem if we would just institute term limits, have public funding of elections, and just have a come-to-Jesus moment, which you would love, right? | ||
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Where we say, hey, look, we're not going to allow money to run policy. | |
Yeah, but we're beyond that, man. | ||
You guys, you guys, right, right, right. | ||
Because I'm a Republican, right? | ||
Like, I supported the war in Iraq. | ||
I love Mitch McConnell, right? | ||
I love Lindsey Graham. | ||
Screw those guys. | ||
I've never been a Republican for as far back as middle school because I saw what was happening to the people of Iraq under George Bush. | ||
Screw the Republicans! | ||
I love Trump. | ||
That man lost almost a billion dollars. | ||
He dropped 130 places in Forbes. | ||
You think he's making out like a bandit? | ||
Your whole system is skewed, and I'll explain why on the other side. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Alright folks, Patrick from Boston's called and he's got me fired up here. | ||
He knows I push my buttons. | ||
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Look. | |
Progressives, liberals, the left in general, you're stuck in 2002, you're stuck in 2003 with the Republican versus Democrat mindset. | ||
We're far beyond that. | ||
Like, if you still think the Iraq war was about oil, if you still think what's going on in Syria is about oil, Or, you know, about money. | ||
If you still think it's about, like, literally, you see on Young Turks and all these leftist platforms, they're like, why is this person opposing gun control? | ||
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Because they're corrupt because they were paid off by the NRA! | |
And it's like, okay, so the NRA, a private organization that's there to put forward gun, you know, anti-gun control legislation or to prevent gun control legislation, spends $5,000 on a fundraiser. | ||
For some senator, and he's been bought off, he's been corrupted. | ||
Meanwhile, you just have the largest corporations in the entire world all marching in lockstep, all pursuing exactly the same platform, all eliminating political dissidents from being able to speak out. | ||
I mean, we've gone beyond ALEC, right? | ||
We've gone beyond corporations are helping to write legislation. | ||
Jamie Dimon is calling for companies to be policymakers. | ||
We have the Civic Alliance with 200 corporations banding together to essentially attempt to bankrupt the state of Georgia in whichever way they can, whether it's the Major League Baseball, or Nike, or Uber, or Apple, or Coca-Cola, or Delta Airlines, or any of these | ||
Massive corporations that are wielding their economic power to override and extort the will of the people and the legislature of any state that stands in their way, any state that attempts to pass a law that displeases them. | ||
So, and by the way, it's gotten to the point that now you have Mitch McConnell, King Turtle, right, scumbag in chief of the Republican Party, is now actually, I don't think corporations should be doing this. | ||
It's like, it's finally gotten to the point that even he, you know, corporate Uh, well, my deficiencies, Harrison, I can't really explain to you. | ||
Uh, maybe my therapist, I could, but, uh, look, I love you, Patrick. | ||
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We, you know, we, we spar like this. | |
Since these parents, I can't really explain to you. | ||
Maybe my therapist, I could. | ||
But look. | ||
I love you, Patrick. | ||
You know, we spar like this. | ||
I love Patrick. | ||
I respect it. | ||
Look, what I'm saying is that ALEC is a boil on the ass of a boil on the ass of society. | ||
It needs to be eradicated. | ||
And you said earlier that, you know, correctly that fascism is the confluence of government and private industry. | ||
And I think you're exactly right. | ||
The thing is here, you seem to want It's not up to them! | ||
They don't have a say! | ||
They don't even have a vote! | ||
in that you want private industry to go ahead and say, "Hey, we're signing off on government decisions in Georgia." But they don't want to. - It's not up to them. | ||
They don't have a say. | ||
They don't even have a vote. | ||
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And they're gonna bankrupt us? - No, but this is what the free market is. | |
This is what the free market is. | ||
The free market is okay. | ||
As a matter of fact, the free market is like a deity to right-wingers until the free market does something they don't like and then they like to piss and moan and whine about it, which is what you guys are doing right now. | ||
Look, I was a libertarian in high school, I admit. | ||
I've made contritions. | ||
I still call myself a libertarian because libertarian, you know, liberty is the ultimate goal that I'm trying to achieve. | ||
But now our liberty is being crushed by the corporations and For the last 10 years at least, that's been the case, and so we've been against that. | ||
We've fought back against it. | ||
The Republicans in charge don't seem to see that. | ||
But no, the corporations should have absolutely no say over what our public policy is, and they especially shouldn't be using their economic powerhouse position that's been granted to them by the government in the case of things like the MLB, which have an exemption for the monopoly they hold over professional baseball. | ||
Courtesy of the government, but they're using that monopoly to try to bankrupt and actually have taken hundreds of millions of dollars that would have been poured into the Georgia economy out of that state because they are displeased at the will of the people. | ||
It's feudalism. | ||
It's neo-feudalism. | ||
It's it's corporatism. | ||
It is fascism. | ||
So Patrick, we agree. | ||
Why are we fighting with each other? | ||
No, no, but hold on. | ||
I think I think we got to go to break. | ||
I'll be right back. | ||
I'm gonna keep you on. | ||
I'll be right back. | ||
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All right. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, folks, we got Patty from Boston on the line. | ||
Patrick from Boston. | ||
I should say I'm reading his Twitter here. | ||
His Twitter is PattyBostonMass, and he hosts a show on Twitch, twitch.tv slash PattyDon'tSurf. | ||
So I thought I'd give you a little shout out there because I like when you call in because I like kind of sparring. | ||
But at the end of the day, can't we do away with the division between right and left, and we can go, OK, we both understand that corporations have way too much influence on our government right now. | ||
Isn't this a time for us to come together, Patrick? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I think it is. | ||
And what I wanted to say before we went to the break was, you know, there's an antitrust exemption for Major League Baseball. | ||
That shouldn't exist, right? | ||
That should not exist. | ||
I think probably we both agree that if you're going to have an antitrust law, nobody should get an exemption, right? | ||
Otherwise, why have the law? | ||
Right. | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
Then all you're doing is saying that you have government approved monopolies. | ||
I want an anti-murder exemption unless somebody pisses me off. | ||
So the point here is that Ted Cruz and Mike Lee, the senators from Texas and Utah respectively, decided to start to make waves about how they were going to take away MLB's antitrust exemption after MLB did something they didn't like. | ||
Why weren't they upset about that the day before? | ||
Because if they're really upset about the antitrust exemption, they would have always been upset about it. | ||
But this is a cultural thing. | ||
So it's punitive. | ||
And that's where it starts to get to where we don't trust our politicians because they only take action when they feel like they're in a corner or they're pissed off about something. | ||
And I'm not down with that. | ||
Well, you know, I think that's true. | ||
You know, they are reactionary. | ||
But at the same time, I'm not going to say, OK, well, now they're doing the thing I want them to do. | ||
But because they're doing it punitively, I'm going to say no. | ||
It's like, OK, fine. | ||
This is what it took to get them to wake up. | ||
Then fantastic. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
You know, what it makes me think of is the fact that like the fact that, you know, a lot of this stuff should be Cross party. | ||
It should be both sides coming together on certain issues. | ||
I used to love when Bernie Sanders would come out and talk trash about Walmart. | ||
I used to love when Bernie Sanders would come out and say we don't want illegal immigration because it drives down the wages for workers and Walmart is abusing welfare to keep its rates low. | ||
All this sort of stuff. | ||
And then, of course, he completely cucks the establishment. | ||
He doesn't say those talking points anymore. | ||
So maybe we can just do away with the Bernie Sanderses. | ||
We can do away with the Joe Bidens. | ||
We can do away with everybody and anybody in between and say, we as Americans can come together and go, we're sick of corporations wielding inordinate power over our sacred democracy that is seemingly slipping through our fingers and being robbed from us at every point. | ||
Final word, Patrick? | ||
My usual close. | ||
Two words, healthy gabber. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
Somebody on Twitter the other day was like, why are conservatives so obsessed with Tulsi Gabbard? | ||
Like, why do conservatives actually like Tulsi Gabbard? | ||
And it's like, two reasons. | ||
She's not insane, and she doesn't seem to hate the American people. | ||
It's like, that's the level that we're at now. | ||
I don't even care if she has some policies I disagree with. | ||
The fact that she doesn't seem to be actively seeking my destruction with her every move Yeah, pin a medal on her for that, man. | ||
We have the same, all the way back in 2008 or before, Ron Paul. | ||
You think he's a Republican that corporations like? | ||
That they enjoy him? | ||
No, not at all. | ||
They screw him out of it as well. | ||
I think a lot of things about Ron Paul. | ||
A lot of things about Ron Paul's policies are appealing to me. | ||
He's a right-winger that I think I can agree with on a lot of things, not everything, but he's a guy I could make peace with. | ||
His son is a ne'er-do-well moron. | ||
You had to spoil what was becoming a very friendly conversation here. | ||
Now, I do got to let you go because we've got a lot of other callers that I'd like to put on, but I appreciate the call, Patrick, and I hope that this is something that we can Come together on it, man. | ||
If it's the American people versus corporations, I'm betting on the American people. | ||
I think we can win. | ||
But if the corporations themselves and the government that they're completely intertwined with are successful at keeping us separated, that's the whole point, right? | ||
They keep us separated and they're able to run roughshod over our every right and privilege of living in this country. | ||
So I think we need to Come together as American regular citizens and fight back against them. | ||
And again, it's like, you know, I want limited government. | ||
I want as small government as possible, but They gotta be big enough to take control of the corporations, because we actually have a say in what our government does. | ||
I don't have a say into what Coca-Cola does, unless I'm a millionaire. | ||
I'll never have that say. | ||
So it's important to empower the government with the ability to protect the American people from any sort of infringement on their liberty, especially when it comes from corporations. | ||
So thanks so much for the call, Patrick. | ||
I do appreciate that, and I guarantee you this This video will go up, uh, this call will go up as a video on the site. | ||
Harrison Smith destroys Libtard from Boston. | ||
I'm kidding, of course, but thanks for the call, Patrick. | ||
Oh, Patrick might have, uh, might have dropped already. | ||
All right. | ||
Um, I know the, the crew, the crew's like putting up these graphs. | ||
Finish him. | ||
I don't want to, I don't want to finish. | ||
I don't want to destroy him. | ||
I mean, he's not saying anything objectionable here. | ||
He's saying the, the fatality, the, Republicans are in bed with corporations. | ||
Of course they are. | ||
Screw those guys. | ||
Like, there's no argument here. | ||
So, you know, if he's coming at me talking trash about Rand Paul, we can go head-to-head, my friend. | ||
But, you know, if we're agreeing on something, let's agree. | ||
Let's use that, let's direct that energy outward. | ||
Not against each other, but against the tyrants that are attempting to establish a neo-feudal technocratic jail worldwide. | ||
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All right? | |
Let's focus on the big issues here. | ||
Okay, let's go back out to the phone calls. | ||
Mark in Canada looks like it's been on for a little while. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Mark. | ||
I'm sorry to put you on hold, but I appreciate you hanging on with us and you are on the air now, sir. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
You know when I call you from Quebec that I give you zingers and here come some real doozies. | ||
So should I serve GMOs? | ||
If I'm supposed to serve humans in my restaurant and some GMOs come in, some genetically modified organisms that are owned by Moderna, should I serve them? | ||
And who owns the house? | ||
I mean, my father was alive, but now there's no connection genetically between myself and my father because he's owned by Moderna. | ||
He's a GMO. | ||
Now, Moderna now owns my father, but does Moderna own my family's property? | ||
So I'm going to have to sue my father Because he's no longer my father, he doesn't represent my family, and take the family's property from them. | ||
Can I buy my siblings back? | ||
Like, Moderna owns my siblings now, but how much do they want? | ||
And by the way, once I buy my siblings, how much can I get for them? | ||
Or their organs? | ||
Yeah, you know, I'm trying to find it right quick. | ||
I know it was earlier this month, there was an article that came out that was like, people used to complain about genetically modified foods. | ||
Well, now that they've taken a genetically modified injection, will they stop complaining about that anymore? | ||
And it's like, Wait, what? | ||
Your argument is, okay, now we have to stop complaining about GMO food because you've injected us with gene-altering stuff and we ourselves are now genetically modified organisms? | ||
That's what somebody else on Twitter was saying. | ||
We have to come up with a better term because we're not anti-vaxxers, we just don't want Yeah, you've had the GM jab. | ||
So what's wrong with the GM food? | ||
Asked the Times of London. | ||
After decades of concern about the risks of genetic modification, the success of the COVID-19 vaccine should prompt a rethink on frankenfoods. | ||
It's like, well, maybe frankenfoods should prompt a rethink on the COVID-19 vaccine, you weirdo mad scientist dictators. | ||
I mean, it's just insane. | ||
So your point is very well taken, Mark. | ||
Now that they have forcibly altered our genetic code, are we even ourselves anymore and what implications does this have going into the future? | ||
It's a very good question folks and it's just another one of these topics that For so long, InfoWars has been on the right side of it. | ||
It's like, it's just amazing. | ||
Now you see all this talk about stuff. | ||
The elites are injecting themselves with young blood to stay young. | ||
It's like InfoWars.com next year's news today. | ||
Genetically modifying your body through an injection that's forced by your government and will Come with a digital tracker that will determine whether or not you're allowed to buy or sell. | ||
InfoWars.com. | ||
Tomorrow's news today. | ||
Time and time again, we have been right because their movements are predictable because all you have to do is ask the question, what would a tyrannical, unaccountable dirtbag do with infinite power? | ||
And there you have the global elites and their plans laid out before you. | ||
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*crickets* You remember that one time, that one guy was like, "The tap water is turning the frogs gay?" That was funny. | |
Yeah, and then it wasn't turning them gay, it was just causing the male frogs to grow female reproductive organs. | ||
That was pretty classic. | ||
Wait, what? | ||
Oh, come on. | ||
You've heard this one before. | ||
Herbicide gets in the water via farming runoff. | ||
Likely, according to research, has adverse effects on hormones and vertebrates. | ||
What are you gonna do? | ||
I don't know about this one. | ||
And then the owners of the herbicide lobbied the EPA so nobody else could do research on the harmful effects of the herbicide besides them. | ||
This isn't as funny as the frogs turning gay. | ||
You know, saying the government organizations that are supposed to protect us and the corporations that are supposed to benefit us actually put profit motive over ecological harm every time, it's not as catchy. | ||
If only the frogs were just turning gay, am I right? | ||
I don't like it here. | ||
Join the club. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Classic story here. | ||
Classic story. | ||
InfoWars covers something that's true. | ||
Everybody laughs at us, calls us conspiracy theorists. | ||
Thing becomes true. | ||
Everybody's made aware of it. | ||
They act confused at why they've never heard it before. | ||
Okay. | ||
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All right. | |
Well, here we are. | ||
Just, just wait. | ||
I mean, it's just like, you know. | ||
It's any day now. | ||
The vaccines will be exactly the same thing. | ||
Wait, what? | ||
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The vaccine was a human, uh, a mass death program? | |
What? | ||
I thought the frogs were just gay. | ||
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Okay. | |
All right. | ||
Well, you can continue to keep laughing, right? | ||
Just keep laughing. | ||
It's like I was talking about yesterday. | ||
These hyenas, here we are just like, desperately fighting for our lives against attacks from all angles and all around us are just these, you know, gibbering monkeys and hyenas just like laughing and throwing things at us and just like, it's just like, this is, we're fighting for you! | ||
Like, you understand, like when they're done killing us, you're on the menu! | ||
You hyenas, you jackals, you worthless detritus of the human race. | ||
Keep laughing. | ||
Keep tackling. | ||
Keep making fun of us. | ||
We'll just keep telling the truth. | ||
I mean, it doesn't bother us. | ||
You know, hey, if it makes you laugh, and that means it's funny, that means you spread it around a little bit, and ten people might laugh at us, but one person actually looks into it and discovers that what we're saying is not just undeniably true, but of the utmost importance for the existence of humanity itself. | ||
Go ahead and laugh. | ||
Keep laughing. | ||
Just keep laughing. | ||
You know, one of the funniest things that ever happened with us here at InfoWars, we were in New York. | ||
I was with Owen, and we were walking around the street. | ||
I can't remember why we were in New York, but we were doing an on-the-street thing. | ||
I think this must have been back when we could still go live on YouTube and stuff. | ||
And I think it was the gay frog thing because Owen is talking to a guy. | ||
It's an older guy, older black guy, middle-aged or so. | ||
He's talking to Owen, and this young, like, hipster dude who had... He must have seen the livestream, and he lived nearby, so he came by to bother us, right? | ||
So Owen's talking to this black guy, he's talking about whatever they're talking about, and this young, white, hipster guy comes up and starts, like, shouting over his shoulder and being like, Oh, the frog's turning gay! | ||
Oh, the frog's turning gay! | ||
What's up, the gay frogs? | ||
And Owen's like, well, actually, it's atrazine. | ||
It's a chemical runoff in the water that affects hormones. | ||
The guy's like, oh, frogs being gay frogs! | ||
And the middle-aged black guy who had no idea who Owen was or who Infowars was or anything, like, turned to the hipster guy and was just like, yo, yo, shut up for a second. | ||
Wait, what is this? | ||
What's happening with the frogs? | ||
Like, what's happening with the chemicals going on? | ||
And this young hipster guy who thinks he's like the cool one who's like, yeah, everybody's going to be into me bothering these people. | ||
You know, everybody around is like, hey, shut up, man. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Wait, this sounds important. | ||
What is it? | ||
The chemical runoff is affecting hormones from Atrazine? | ||
And it's like, yeah, yeah, it's a real thing. | ||
And all these stupid hipsters who just think it's funny. | ||
You know, I guess they're not having children anyway, so, you know, they're all castrating themselves, so they don't need the corporations to do it for them. | ||
And it was actually turning them gay, you know, it didn't just alter their physical I mean, it's a hormonal thing. | ||
You know, frogs are not deep thinkers, folks. | ||
They don't really consider their actions too much. | ||
All they know is that all of a sudden they have the urge to be bred even though they're men, right? | ||
Like they would engage in what we call homosexual behavior because while they still had the male body parts, they would be exhibiting the behavior of females. | ||
So it's like, it's like whether it's Department of Education, elementary, you know, scholarship or chemical runoff affecting the very basic genetic code of your, you know, hormonal reactions, the effect is the same. | ||
It's death. | ||
It's infertility. | ||
It's the inability to reproduce. | ||
It's the end of your line. | ||
It is 10,000 generations coming to a screeching halt. | ||
It is the silence of a snow-covered field. | ||
It is death. | ||
That is what awaits us. | ||
It gets a reaction from us. | ||
It implores. | ||
We don't want to die. | ||
We don't want you to die. | ||
We don't want anybody to die. | ||
We are on the side of life here. | ||
Really incredible. | ||
All right, let's go out to your phone calls once again. | ||
In the next segment, I'm going to be answering, once and for all, conclusively, without reservation, the answer to the question, were the lockdowns worth it? | ||
Were the masks worth it? | ||
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Spoiler alert, no. | |
No, they weren't. | ||
They weren't. | ||
They were, in fact, incredibly damaging. | ||
Before I get into that, let's go out to your phone calls once again. | ||
Mountain Man, Mountain Man in San Antonio. | ||
I'm not aware of any mountains in San Antonio. | ||
You must be missing your homelands, my friend. | ||
Mountain Man from San Antonio wants to talk about the power of life and death. | ||
You are on the air, sir. | ||
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Yes, sir, Harrison. | |
Moved here from Illinois two years ago after I found the InfoWars platform, and it pretty much ruined my life. | ||
I can't watch baseball anymore. | ||
I can't listen to anything. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
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It's okay. | |
It's been the best experience of my life. | ||
I also went from being addicted to candy to taking your supplements. | ||
I lost 90 pounds and I feel like a whole new man. | ||
But the power of life and death is not in the tweet and it's not in the email and it's not in the text message. | ||
It's in the tongue. | ||
If we're going to continue on the religious side of things today, which I've enjoyed on your show today, and in general, the whole time you've had your show, it's been great. | ||
One of my favorites. | ||
We have to care enough about the people that are around us to say something. | ||
And if it's in the grocery store, or if you have to pull over on the side of the road and talk to a homeless person, we have to be able to say something. | ||
And we're not going to accomplish anything online. | ||
We're not going to accomplish anything on Twitter. | ||
Because that's not a tool that God gave us. | ||
And I've been reallocating my resources from the MLB subscription that I had to InfoWars to buy t-shirts and to buy products. | ||
And I think that's great. | ||
But I think the most important thing, like you said to Patty, we have to come together. | ||
And anything that's going to divide or be divisive to the human race, we need to get rid of it. | ||
And I think we need to come together with words, in person. | ||
And I think that'll change the future. | ||
I love it. | ||
What a positive message. | ||
And I completely agree. | ||
And man, I could go on and on about this because, you know, I'm sorry though. | ||
I'm sorry that we've ruined your life. | ||
I don't want to ruin anyone's life. | ||
And I'm glad, you know, we've made it better. | ||
You know, it really is like, like Plato's cave or the matrix, like, You can be comfortable and dumb and under attack, right? | ||
It's it's the invigorating contest of liberty that you have to embrace and acknowledge the threats that you're under, but also know that the human spirit can rise above it. | ||
The global. | ||
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That's the vitamin D formula that I take every day of my life to keep my immune system working at full capacity. | ||
I read off just some of the ingredients that you're going to get as a part of a single scoop of this Vitamin Mineral Fusion. | ||
I wonder how many, so there's 30 servings in this one. | ||
I'd say you can probably get even a little bit more out of that, but just for terms of supplementation, you're getting a full month's supply in this one box. | ||
You take a little scoop. | ||
And you're getting all of the vitamins you need from A to C to D to E, K, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, biotin, calcium, magnesium, zinc, selenium, copper. | ||
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Quickly, before I get into the question of the lockdowns, I want to give some hope to the people. | ||
I don't like thinking that, you know, the classic, you know, the Matrix was based on Plato's caves 2000 years ago. | ||
This isn't a new phenomenon. | ||
It doesn't have to do with technology. | ||
It doesn't have to do with the elites controlling the media. | ||
It's a basic Fundamental factor of human psychology and human philosophy the cave was this | ||
metaphor where it was an imagining you know if you're trapped in a cave you're watching shadows that's all you know you think those are real you don't even know that there are things that are casting the shadows all you know are the shadows and then you break out of that cave and when you first break out the sun is blinding and it's painful and so you know as depicted in in the matrix a similar thing it's not a pleasant experience to wake up from the matrix it's not a pleasant experience to to leave the cave it hurts your eyes hurt you can't see anything it's too bright | ||
And yet, once your eyes adjust, once you get used to it, you realize everything I've known before is a lie. | ||
And then what happens? | ||
Then you go down into the cave, you see all these people that are still chained up, they're still watching the shadows play on the wall, and you go, we gotta get out of here, man, you're trapped, there's more to the world, there's an entire surface Above this cave full of life and wonder and beauty and joy and you're being kept back here as a slave and you take them and you pull them up out of the cave and they attack you because they're like, why are you hurting me? | ||
Why are you subjecting me to this? | ||
My eyes hurt. | ||
It's hot. | ||
I'm not used to it. | ||
Why are you hurting me? | ||
And it's like, no, I'm trying to free you. | ||
I understand it's uncomfortable. | ||
I understand it hurts. | ||
That's the situation we're going through. | ||
When you learn of all of the chaos going on, when you learn of all of the cooperation happening between people that hate you in order to destroy all things good, it can seem a little bit overwhelming. | ||
So I want to share with you some good news. | ||
Here's some good news versus the bad news, right? | ||
The bad news is... | ||
Fertility dropping like a rock. | ||
With 2020, they're calling it the lost year of fertility. | ||
Just, fertility dropped like a rock, completely off a cliff. | ||
Last year, already in massive decline. | ||
We are not producing enough children to replace ourselves. | ||
If the process continues, there will not be human beings on Earth in a very short amount of time because literally we can't continue to procreate and part of this is because of the chemical poisoning going on in our food and water. | ||
That's the bad news. | ||
The good news is there are things you can do in your very own life to help reverse this trend. | ||
They have shown studies that fertility is actually massively influenced by peer pressure. | ||
And so while you may think it's annoying to post pictures of your baby on social media, other people see that, they get jealous and they want to have a baby. | ||
They've shown it actually has a noticeable difference that if somebody's social media feed is filled with pictures of happy couples with babies, of their friends having children, it increases the likelihood that they will have a child in the very near future. | ||
So you can actually right now by spreading the joy and love that comes with having a child on social media, You can make a big difference and you can actually increase fertility, uh, you know, in a, in a wide base. | ||
Here's the other thing, Hungary and Poland, but specifically Hungary has turned its government towards creating children, the baby machines. | ||
They try to actually phrase this as like a negative thing. | ||
Literally they try to phrase this as a negative thing. | ||
Um, Hungary has nationalized IVF clinics, they have generous loans for couples who promise to procreate imminently, and lifetime income tax exemption for having four or more children. | ||
That's Viktor Orban's drive to get Hungarian women to breed. | ||
Family-friendly Hungary, in the words of giant banners that now greet arrivals at Budapest airport. | ||
This has had a dramatic positive effect on their birth rate. | ||
I believe, and it's almost impossible to find this information because it's hidden. | ||
Google, Twitter, Facebook, Apple, they don't want you to know this is possible. | ||
They want you to think that the dive in fertility is an inevitable consequence of the modern world and we have to just bring in infinite numbers of the third world who are not having a problem breeding. | ||
Believe me. | ||
No issues there, right? | ||
Look up the birth rate in a place like Nigeria. | ||
It's like 14 babies to every couple here in America. | ||
We're averaging at one now, one baby per couple, which means we're producing half as many people as we would need just to maintain our population. | ||
OK, so we need to import the fertile people because the infertile people are dying off. | ||
They want you to think that's inevitability. | ||
They want you to think there's nothing you can do to stop it. | ||
The reality is, Hungary, Poland, these places have shown that you can have government policies that not only stops that trend downward, it reverses the trend in a massive way. | ||
And it is They say Hungary tries for a baby boom. | ||
It's almost impossible to find. | ||
It is very hard to find the actual information that shows that Hungary went from having less than replacement population to a surplus fertility in a very short amount of time. | ||
I think it was something like 25, like their fertility is 25% higher in less than 10 years as a massive turnaround. | ||
And all it takes is policies to encourage families. | ||
What we have here, every policy that we see implemented is exactly the reverse. | ||
Every policy we see is the reverse. | ||
So look, this is European Union, okay? | ||
2.0 is replacement level. | ||
You need two people to make a baby. | ||
If you have two babies, that means each one of those people basically has a replacement for themselves. | ||
That means population is strictly maintained, not growing, okay? | ||
The EU average, so France is the closest. | ||
And it doesn't even reach 2%. | ||
It's all the way down to Italy, less than 1.5%, meaning if no interdiction is carried out, if no change in path is made, nothing else has to be done. | ||
They're literally dying out. | ||
I know. | ||
Call me a white supremacist. | ||
I think that's a bad thing. | ||
I do. | ||
I'm not afraid to say it. | ||
I think it's a bad thing that white people are going extinct. | ||
Tell me that's wrong. | ||
Reveal to me your true desires. | ||
You want white people to be existing? | ||
You must be a white supremacist. | ||
This is where our conversation is in this country at this point. | ||
Go read what they say about Viktor Orban. | ||
Read how much they hate the leader of Hungary. | ||
The main reason? | ||
He showed that you don't need migrants to maintain your population. | ||
That's what the bankers want you to think. | ||
No, no. | ||
You can actually have babies. | ||
You can actually support families. | ||
You can actually do it successfully. | ||
You just have to stop listening to the people who want you dead. | ||
The Department of Homeland Security, March, saw the most migrant children crossing the border in a month in history. | ||
19,000 children taken into cramped shelters in a single month. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
It's amazing, especially when that's under 10% of the total number of people coming across. | ||
The vast majority is not children. | ||
It's adult-aged, healthy men and women crossing for economic reasons. | ||
An invasion force the world has never seen. | ||
Oh, except for when it happened in Europe, exactly the same way, with exactly the same people carrying out exactly the same plan, with exactly the same reasoning behind it. | ||
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Huh. | |
Isn't that interesting? | ||
Huh. | ||
Kind of weird, if you think about it, isn't it? | ||
Kind of strange. | ||
Let's answer the question, shall we? | ||
Was lockdown worth it? | ||
For over a year, lockdown measures, mask mandates, and other COVID restrictions have been deployed upon the American people. | ||
Now, after a year of this, let's take a look back and see if we can answer whether this was a good idea or not. | ||
This tweet from Yanon Weiss says, is anybody still debating who handled COVID-19 better, California versus Florida? | ||
Both are at nearly identical COVID case and death levels, but California is at nearly twice the unemployment level. | ||
Florida opened all businesses with no restrictions over six months ago. | ||
Here you can see the line of total COVID-19 cases as a percentage of the population. | ||
And they are practically identical, practically equal in their distribution. | ||
So was it worth it to lock down California? | ||
Was it worth the double the unemployment numbers? | ||
The answer is no, it was clearly not. | ||
Moving on, let's talk about masks, shall we? | ||
Because this isn't even something we have to look at. | ||
charts of overall effect and overall numbers. | ||
They actually did a concerted investigation into this. | ||
The data comes from the CDC itself, retweeted by Kyle Hooten. | ||
Masks decrease COVID transmission by half a percent between March and December 2020. | ||
That's right. | ||
During March 1st to December 31st, 2020, state-issued mask mandates applied in 2313. | ||
of the 3,142 U.S. | ||
counties. | ||
Mask mandates were associated with a 0.5 percentage point decrease in daily COVID-19 case growth. | ||
Was it worth it? | ||
Was it worth the decreased oxygen? | ||
Was it worth the bickering? | ||
Was it worth The hysteria. | ||
Was it worth muzzling your children? | ||
Was it worth it? | ||
0.5% decrease in transmission rates? | ||
At a time, you know, for a disease that the death rate is 0.005 or something for healthy adults, that having a deficient number and a deficient amount of vitamin D was found in 80% that having a deficient number and a deficient amount of vitamin D was found in 80% of cases, where obesity was found also in something like 80% of cases, where the average death of the disease was 78.8 years old, which is higher where the average | ||
Was it worth it? | ||
Florida and California took opposite approaches to COVID-19, but ended up with the same outcome. | ||
That's the story from DailyMail.co.uk. | ||
Two states, two very different COVID tactics, but the same depressing results. | ||
California ordered strict lockdowns, while Florida trusted common sense, and now they both have nearly identical case rates, hospitalizations, and death. | ||
Was it worth it? | ||
No need to look at two states, even though this is kind of the perfect thing, right? | ||
It's two pretty populous states on two sides of the country. | ||
Both have comparable economies. | ||
California is obviously much larger, but we're not comparing Montana to Delaware here. | ||
comparing two fairly similar states in their geography, economy, and all that sort of stuff. | ||
But we can also compare countries. | ||
Sweden saw a lower 2020 death spike than much of Europe. | ||
Sweden, which shunned the strict lockdowns that have choked much of the global economy, emerged from 2020 with a smaller increase in the overall mortality rate than most European countries. | ||
So not only were they not doing worse for having not locked down, They're actually doing better. | ||
They're actually doing better. | ||
They actually have less excess mortality. | ||
They have less cases, less transmission. | ||
They're doing better than their European counterparts who did full lockdowns and are continuing to lock down their citizens. | ||
Meanwhile, Texas and Mississippi see the lowest COVID cases in almost a year, one month after lifting the mask mandate. | ||
So what do all these numbers say? | ||
A year after we have all the numbers, we've seen all of the trends, the CDC and others have carried out their studies, and they have found that the lockdown did not have a major effect on decreasing transmission or death rates. | ||
They found that the masks have an almost negligible effect on the very same thing. | ||
All of these restrictions, all of these dictates, all of these demands, Have not helped in the slightest. | ||
So the question is, what did it cost? | ||
We know the benefit was negligible. | ||
Almost nothing. | ||
So what was the negative? | ||
What was the cost? | ||
You're doing a cost-benefit ratio analysis. | ||
What did we spend to get nothing? | ||
Pretty much everything. | ||
We've pretty much lost everything. | ||
COVID pandemic has taken a devastating toll on young people's mental well-being, study shows. | ||
Research by the Prince's Trust suggested the experience of young people not in education or employment or training is more negative than those in work and training. | ||
They say that more young people are feeling anxious than the history of the organization. | ||
Half of 16 to 25 year olds say their mental health has worsened since the pandemic. | ||
People are reporting, like the American Institute for Economic Research reports, that there have been more COVID suicides than COVID deaths in children. | ||
That's right, a greater number of children have committed suicide as a consequence of the mental illness brought about by separation from their friends and the effects of the lockdown. | ||
More have killed themselves than have actually died of COVID-19. | ||
I've covered this extensively on the program before, but just more and more information continues to come out. | ||
Meanwhile, American middle class has lost More than a trillion dollars in wealth, almost exactly the same amount of wealth has been gained by the billionaire class. | ||
We've had multiple COVID relief packages driving up the national debt to astronomical levels, as in all of the debt accumulated by the American government for the history of 1776 to 2020 was dwarfed by The debt accumulated between 2020 and 2021. | ||
Absolutely astronomical. | ||
Yelp reports that something like 60% of small businesses are closed permanently because of this, while Target and Amazon are making out like bandits and posting the highest profits they've ever had. | ||
Wall Street is exploding with profitability, while Main Street collapses in destitution. | ||
Mental health collapsing across the board. | ||
Fertility collapsing across the board. | ||
And now the lockdowns and the mask mandates have laid the groundwork to allow the vaccine passport to say lockdowns won't ever end. | ||
They'll simply you'll be permitted to move around. | ||
You'll be permitted to go to the store. | ||
You will have a temporary Occasionally available, occasionally not. | ||
You'll have a pass, an electronic pass that will tell you whether or not you can leave your house. | ||
So was it worth it? | ||
Were the lockdowns worth it? | ||
Were the masks worth it? | ||
For all those people out there screaming and yelling and physically attacking people in grocery stores and demanding lockdowns and protesting against the lifting of the mask mandates. | ||
All of the chaos, all of the strife, all of the anger, all of the fury, all of the control, all of the groundwork being laid for the technocratic control of your very movement or ability to engage in commerce, for what? | ||
Nothing. | ||
You didn't decrease the deaths, you didn't decrease the transmissibility, you didn't make yourself healthier by anything greater than 0.5%. | ||
Just think about this. | ||
For the last year or more, we could have had weddings, we could have had funerals, we could have had parties, we could have had concerts, and ball games, and political events, and we could have voted in person, we could see our friends, we could hug grandma, and we could celebrate life. | ||
But instead, they locked us down, they've bankrupted us, they've reshaped our entire world economy, they have enacted a total technocratic lockdown, permanent state of subjugation through the vaccine passports for absolutely nothing. | ||
No gain noticeable at all, folks. | ||
And we've been telling you this the entire time. | ||
Now we have the data to back it up. | ||
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