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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
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Just when you thought millionaire social justice warrior grifters Warping reality with fiction in order to burn down your neighborhood Were | ||
a huge drain on Western civilization Let's just talk about it. | ||
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Am I a Marxist? | |
I'm a lot of things. | ||
I do believe in Marxism. | ||
It's a philosophy that I learned really early on in my organizing career. | ||
We were taught to learn about the systems that were criticizing capitalism. | ||
We are now faced with the left's prospect of an army of climate justice warriors with a price tag of $10 billion just to get things started, careening the world into a potential dark age lorded over by neo-feudalism while draining billions from the coffers of a fiat money system on the brink of collapse. | ||
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Climate justice is finally taking over the halls of the United States Congress. | |
What we're gonna do is gonna make sure that communities like Flint, Baltimore, the South Bronx, St. | ||
Louis, rural communities whose infrastructure was never properly built in the first place are first in line to rectify the injustices of the past to make sure that they get everything that they need to thrive in the future. | ||
That's what a Green New Deal is all about. | ||
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The Green New Deal transformed our movement, reframing the climate conversation as an economy-wide effort for climate, racial, economic justice. | |
We are the ones on the front lines of white supremacy, economic, democratic, and climate crises that we're dealing with today. | ||
And of course, self-proclaimed doctor and all-knowing scientist Bill Gates, who has proposed blocking out all source of life on planet Earth, you know, the sun, is leading the way. | ||
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Bill Gates is backing the first high-altitude experiment of one radical climate change solution, creating a massive chemical cloud that could cool the Earth. | |
It's called solar geoengineering, and it's highly controversial. | ||
It would look something like this. | ||
Thousands of planes would fly very high and use nozzles to inject millions of tons of light-reflecting particles into the stratosphere. | ||
It would create a thin chemical cloud of those particles around the whole planet, blocking some sunlight from reaching the surface. | ||
It would mimic a giant volcanic eruption, which we know cools the Earth. | ||
Now just to restate... | ||
Bill Gates is not God. | ||
Bill Gates is some kind of weird, socially awkward rich guy who lives in Seattle. | ||
He doesn't own the planet, but he's now changing the planet single-handedly. | ||
This is not just over his yard in Seattle, this is over your yard, and our oceans, and the whole planet. | ||
Project Veritas recently exposed CNN's complete disclosure of its inner workings as a raw propaganda network. | ||
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So our next thing is going to be for climate change. | |
Awareness. | ||
Do you think it's going to be just a lot of fear? | ||
Yeah, pure salt. | ||
The fleecing by stealth is disguised as infrastructure, a piecemeal battering ram of the democratic dismantling of America's energy grid. | ||
I see an opportunity to create millions of good paying middle class union jobs. | ||
It's going to cut 90% of red meat out of a diet. | ||
That's four pounds a year. | ||
So that's once every six months. | ||
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Switch to an all-electric car, as well as a house, by the way. | |
Approximately $50,000 cost. | ||
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Install new electric heat pumps to heat your home and don't expect you have a gas oven. | |
Hope you aren't too attached to it. | ||
That's going to cost you probably $5,700. | ||
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This never ends. | |
This is the starting point for literally a remaking of American society for absolutely no benefit. | ||
And what I mean by that is it's going to be more reliance on Chinese energy, Chinese mining. | ||
We're going to offshore our emissions and all we're going to do is impoverish Americans. | ||
And that's what that's really what the climate agenda is about. | ||
And even though in a March 2021 Gallup poll asking, what do you think is the most important problem facing the country today? | ||
Only two percent of Americans responded with environment pollution or climate change. | ||
Meanwhile, a nationwide rollout of an underhanded network of United Nations climate mayors flush with Biden's transfer of wealth will implement Agenda 2030 on the all-important local level while America sleeps. | ||
Folks, it's called the dawn of climate tyranny. | ||
It can be found at infowars.com and band.video. | ||
Share that link, won't you please? | ||
Daily Dispatch on the other side, stay with us. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is the 27th of April, 2021, and authoritative sources inform me that this makes 100 days of the Biden administration, 100 days of America in collapse, 100 days of purges, lockdowns, and Insincere activity in the capital city. | ||
We will get into what the last 100 days has been like under the Biden administration later in the program. | ||
We'll also be welcoming Josh Lakich, host of the Wrong Opinions podcast. | ||
Very excited to talk to him in the third hour. | ||
And of course, several videos that I think you'll be interested in seeing. | ||
We have news about the Arizona election audit, as well as some COVID-19 news. | ||
That won't surprise you if you're a regular viewer for InfoWars, but it does continue the trend of horrible, horrible news about the vaccine side effects and all that fun stuff. | ||
But let's begin, as we always do, with our daily dispatch, shall we? | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch for the 27th of April 2021. | ||
Oscar ratings crashed to an all-time low. | ||
The numbers are in, and viewership has fallen under 10 million for the first time ever. | ||
Truly incredible. | ||
These results were released by Nielsen, and the 93rd Academy Awards were watched by a mere 9.85 million, with a dismal rating of 1.9 among the 18 to 49 graphic. | ||
It's an all-time low for Hollywood's biggest night. | ||
In fact, it's a drop of about 58% in terms of audience from what was the previous low of 2020. | ||
So it was a record low in 2020, and it dropped by more than half. | ||
In the intervening year, showing that Americans truly are sick of being talked down to by millionaires, especially while they themselves are struggling in a more difficult way of life. | ||
Coincidentally, imposed by and supported by those very same millionaires. | ||
Isn't that interesting? | ||
Once again, it shows that the term go woke, go broke, while being imminently accurate as terms of your audience size, shows that they don't care. | ||
They know exactly how bad it is. | ||
You think next year they're not going to fill their program with Black Lives Matter propaganda? | ||
Of course they're going to, and it will collapse even further. | ||
They're completely fine with running every American institution into the ground if it benefits their progressive agenda. | ||
Story from Infowars.com. | ||
Census to Texas gains two house seats. | ||
California and New York lose one as the U.S. political map is redrawn. | ||
First set of results from the 2020 census are in, and they reveal that the red state of Texas will gain two house seats while California and New York will each lose one. | ||
This will bring the red state of Texas to a total of 38 seats and 40 electoral college votes, second highest just behind California. | ||
Also gaining seats are Colorado, Florida, Montana, Oregon, and North Carolina. | ||
Both states losing house seats include Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. | ||
There you go. | ||
That's some of the results of the 2020 census. | ||
Micaiah Bryant's family, she was the woman who was shot while attempting to stab another young woman. | ||
They are considering legal action according to a family member. | ||
Micaiah Bryant's relation, a cousin, Deja Torres, says, quote, someone has to be held accountable. | ||
Good news, Deja, she was. | ||
GOP Attorney General is bringing a barrage of suits against Biden in his first 100 days after Dems touted litigation against Trump. | ||
Again, we'll get more into this later in the program. | ||
But the Biden administration has been sued no less than 33 times in the first 100 days for his administration overreaching. | ||
In various regards, including the Keystone XL pipeline, the tax provisions in the coronavirus relief plan, and a number of other, and of course the border crisis that continues to rage unabated. | ||
According to the New York Times, a secret recording of the Iranian FM reveals John Kerry told him about Israeli strikes in Syria. | ||
Former U.S. | ||
Secretary of State John Kerry allegedly informed Iran that Israel had carried out at least 200 covert strikes against Iranian targets. | ||
What? | ||
Israel carried out 200 strikes against Iranian targets? | ||
Oh, I'm sorry, that's not the thing I'm supposed to be outraged about. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Sorry, this was... No, I'm supposed to be outraged that Kerry told them about this? | ||
Hold on. | ||
Yeah, okay, okay. | ||
Oh, here we go. | ||
Kerry, who continued meeting with Zarif even after leaving office. | ||
What? | ||
John Kerry continued to meet with the Iranian FM even after he was out of office? | ||
That is an outrage! | ||
Is that what- no? | ||
That's not what I'm supposed to be outraged? | ||
Okay. | ||
Alright, well we'll figure that out. | ||
We'll figure out that story in just a little bit. | ||
Kerry, of course, denies the quote, unequivocally false claims of betraying Israel. | ||
Betraying Israel. | ||
See, Israel are our allies. | ||
Iran is our enemies. | ||
Iran is our enemies because they're enemies with Israel. | ||
Israel is our allies because they're enemies with Iran. | ||
What are we doing again? | ||
Anyway, we'll get to the bottom of that eventually, I'm sure. | ||
20 retired French generals call for military rule in the country. | ||
That's right. | ||
20 retired French generals call for military rule if President Macron cannot halt the society's disintegration caused by Islamists. | ||
Sparking political uproar ahead of the elections. | ||
Hundreds of retired soldiers have pledged to support Marine Le Pen in the letter. | ||
The open letter was signed by 20 former generals and 80 other ex-officers. | ||
Incendiary letter claims that France is at risk of disintegration at the hand of Islamists. | ||
Hey, somebody's paying attention. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Of course, this will not go unpunished. | ||
French defense minister threatens sanctions against ex-generals behind the open letter blasting Islamism and, quote, suburban hordes. | ||
Yes, how dare you? | ||
How dare you notice, point out, and fight back against the disintegration of the country that you pledged your life and watched your friends die for? | ||
Meanwhile, back in America, Newsweek reports, whale killed by ship is the fifth to wash up in San Francisco waters in just a single month. | ||
Really incredible. | ||
It's the fifth whale death in the area in just the past month. | ||
The dead fin whale was first spotted at sea on Friday, April 23rd by the U.S. | ||
Coast Guard and landed near Fort Funston later that evening. | ||
Apparently this is a bigger problem than I realized, and seems to be one of the number one threat to whales. | ||
In fact, Barbara Holowski, manager for the Marine Mammal Center, said ship strikes are the biggest threat fin whales face, so this investigation helps us understand the challenges these animals face and inform decision makers so we can safely share the ocean with marine life. | ||
So, ships are the biggest threat to Wales for now, until Fukushima dumps their nuclear waste in the water, then we'll have a whole different set of issues. | ||
The Supreme Court is going to take up its first major gun rights case in more than 10 years, deciding whether the U.S. | ||
Constitution protects the right of Americans to obtain a permit to carry a handgun in public. | ||
It will be the first major gun rights case to come before the court since the District of Columbia v. Heller in 2008 and McDonald v. Chicago in 2010, and it's a chance for former President Donald Trump's appointees and the supposed 6-3 conservative majority on the court to strike down restrictions on the right of Americans to bear arms in public. | ||
And we'll just have to see how that plays out moving forward. | ||
Americans will officially need a vaccine passport to travel to Europe in 2021. | ||
More than a year after the European Union shut down non-essential travel from most of the world, the bloc will reopen its borders to American tourists this summer with one catch. | ||
Those tourists will have to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. | ||
That's according to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. | ||
That's what she told the New York Times. | ||
So it looks like My honeymoon plans have changed! | ||
According to the Wall Street Journal, the creation of first human monkey embryos sparks concern. | ||
That's right. | ||
They actually use the words chimera in this article. | ||
Scientists are cultivating a flock of such experimental creations called chimeras by injecting potent human cells into mice, rats, pigs, and cows. | ||
They hope the new combinations might one day be used to grow human organs for transplant, study human illnesses, or test new drugs. | ||
That's necessary. | ||
You know, we have no method now of testing new drugs. | ||
How are we supposed to study human illnesses without violating the very foundation of nature? | ||
How will we ever get human organs for transplants if we aren't merging humans with pigs and monkeys? | ||
I think that sounds perfectly reasonable. | ||
The Florida Senate passes a bill to prohibit social media companies from removing political candidates. | ||
They say they will actually fine them $100,000 a day for statewide candidates and $10,000 a day for other candidates for every day that they are banned from those platforms. | ||
Meanwhile, while, oh, here's a big story. | ||
United States, the drive to recall California governor actually has achieved enough signatures to make the ballot. | ||
So the recall is on in California. | ||
Now it's up to the people of California to free themselves from the creepily smiling binds of your destructive governor. | ||
That's your Daily Dispatch. | ||
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All right, welcome back. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, My guest in the third hour will be Josh Lakich. | ||
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I was just... He's an edgy guy. | |
I was just looking at his Twitter and... | ||
It's going to be fun to talk to him. | ||
I've actually been on his podcast, The Wrong Opinion Podcast. | ||
It was very fun. | ||
So I'm super excited to talk to Josh Lekic in the third hour. | ||
I'm also excited to talk to you, the American people, the info warriors out there. | ||
Go ahead and give us a call at the number 1-877-789-2539. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout today's program. | ||
And the question I'd like to prompt you with is for your memories. | ||
As we look back over Biden's 100 days in office, his first 100 days, a milestone, a hallmark of all presidential administrations since it was first made famous by FDR, did all sorts of horrible things in the first 100 days of his office. | ||
So now 100 days is sort of a time that we go back and Look at all of the things that have been achieved by the administration over that time period. | ||
So what's been your favorite part of the Biden administration so far? | ||
Was the canceling of the Keystone XL pipeline? | ||
Was it the reigniting of the war in Syria? | ||
Was it his bungling of the summit with China? | ||
What are some things that we may have forgotten about in the last 100 days? | ||
Because again, while InfoWars is, as you know, tomorrow's news today, on this program, I like to look back every once in a while. | ||
I like to look back and take a bird's eye view of what has occurred over the recent past so we don't lose sight of where we're going. | ||
And so much happens so rapidly in America that It's necessary to go back and go, hold on, what the hell just happened over the last 100 days? | ||
So give me a call. | ||
What's your favorite part of the last 100 days, or least favorite part, most enraging and infuriating part? | ||
What do you have to say about Biden's first 100 days in office? | ||
Give us a call, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Now, even though we're 100 days in, you'd think these people would be getting the hang of it. | ||
I tell you, Jen Psaki, White House press spokeswoman, has not been having an easy time recently. | ||
She's been faced with a lot of very difficult questions. | ||
Difficult if you're trying to cover up and justify the actions of the illegitimate and vastly overreaching administration. | ||
I thought this was a really, really amazing It's from Infowars.com. | ||
Saki, Biden wasn't referring to bipartisanship in DC when speaking of unity. | ||
Well, that's kind of confusing, isn't it? | ||
Unity, unity, unity. | ||
That's what we heard was the watchword of the Biden administration for so long. | ||
Of course, we'd always make fun of that. | ||
What we'd always say was when they say unity, they mean submission. | ||
And now they're basically like, yeah, yeah, that's what we meant. | ||
That's what we meant when we said that. | ||
We didn't mean unity between, you know, the two sides coming together for a Ultimate goal above either one of our petty squabbles. | ||
No, no, we meant unity in that we will rule and you will be subjugated by us. | ||
Joe Biden's press secretary, Jen Psaki, admitted that Biden wasn't referring to bipartisanship in Congress when touting his goal of finding unity in America. | ||
As Biden refuses to meet with congressional Republican leadership and he allows Democrats to shoehorn their radical proposals without a single Republican vote, reporters have begun to ask Psaki what Biden meant when he was speaking of unity over the last few months. | ||
They say, quote, what does that say about unity, a reporter asked from the briefing room on Monday? | ||
Quote, there's a lot of folks. | ||
You're talking about tens of millions of people. | ||
They're concerned that this doesn't seem like unity at all. | ||
She's like, yeah. | ||
Yeah, that's not what we meant when we said unity. | ||
We didn't mean the definition of unity. | ||
We meant total control. | ||
That's not the only question she's been asked and has not had an answer to in the last few days. | ||
We're not going to comment on leaked tapes, Saki, when asked about the audio of John Kerry telling Iran about Israel's covert ops in Syria. | ||
Again, it must be just the height of luxury to be a Democrat. | ||
Because they have these certain little things that they do in order to Dismiss any criticism of them whatsoever. | ||
You can literally just put a problem that they caused in front of them, and they just weasel their way out of it. | ||
They just worm their way out of any sort of criticism. | ||
This is one of the ways they do that. | ||
It's like, wow, here's a real example of something that a lot of people really care about and think was wrong. | ||
Do you care to comment on that? | ||
And they're like, oh, it was a leaked tape. | ||
No, I don't comment on leaked tapes. | ||
It's like, Yeah, you do. | ||
You would all the time if it was Donald Trump. | ||
It's just the excuse they use. | ||
And it's a tactic that all of the left uses. | ||
They use exactly the same excuse to ban the New York Post from Twitter, right? | ||
You put out real news evidence of Hunter Biden and Joe Biden's misdoings there on the laptop. | ||
Full black and white audio recordings, video recordings, photos. | ||
Here it is, and New York Post is like, oh, that's hacked material. | ||
Meanwhile, people literally, like, hack and dox individual activists on the right, and Twitter lets it stay up. | ||
It's just whatever they feel like saying, like, whatever excuse they want to use, they are able to use. | ||
So when asked about Kamala Harris' book being given to migrant children in U.S. | ||
shelters, probably making millions and millions of dollars paid by the taxpayer to essentially indoctrinate the incoming children from Mexico and other South American countries into loyalty to the current regime. | ||
She was asked about this. | ||
Jen Psaki was asked about this. | ||
She's like, I'll have to check on that. | ||
We'll circle back, you know. | ||
But she's like, but I heard it's a good book. | ||
Well, yeah, I mean, it must be. | ||
They're selling millions of copies after all. | ||
Such a popular book. | ||
When you can get the government to buy it for you. | ||
But here's exactly what I mean, and we'll play this clip here. | ||
This is Kamala Harris being asked about this book deal with millions of her books being purchased and sent to the children that she is keeping in cages. | ||
It's clip number 10. | ||
She's asked about this and about the border crisis at large. | ||
Let's see what Kamala Harris has to say. | ||
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Right now, Republicans are attacking you saying you shouldn't be in New Hampshire talking about infrastructure, you should be in the southern border talking about immigration. | |
How do you respond to them? | ||
I'm not gonna play political games. | ||
I'm not gonna play political games. | ||
Play political games. | ||
There are 100,000 migrants crossing the border every month that are being apprehended. | ||
God knows how many are crossing not being apprehended. | ||
There are children being left in the middle of the desert on a weekly basis to be rescued by border patrol. | ||
This is clearly a crisis in Joe Biden's own words. | ||
He admits it's a crisis, even though that's not the official designation by the White House. | ||
And so he appoints Kamala Harris to deal with this crisis. | ||
And when she's asked, why are you not dealing with it? | ||
I'm not going to play political games. | ||
Isn't that convenient? | ||
I mean, isn't that like, do I have to explain this? | ||
Do I have to explain how easy it is for these people to ignore their blatant wrongdoings? | ||
She is utterly failing to uphold a basic function of the American government, which is border control and border security. | ||
Oh, but you can't ask her about it or else you're playing political games. | ||
See, anything that the Republicans want or anything that conservatives or patriots have as an interest, as an issue that they have concerns about, well, then it's just playing political games. | ||
Then it's, oh, I'm not going to get into this partisan gamemanship. | ||
It's like, no, no, these people have concerns. | ||
Democrats, everything they want is utmost priority. | ||
We must do it now. | ||
But no, it's because it's Republicans asking for it, then it's political games and you can just ignore it. | ||
You can just put it off to the side. | ||
You can just blatantly overrule it. | ||
And they do it about everything. | ||
Is this not obvious? | ||
Can we not see through this, America? | ||
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America. | |
You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, folks, we'll get out to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
But I forgot to do something yesterday. | ||
I really wanted to cover this, and I just, uh, it slipped my mind, so it's a day late, but I gotta cover this, uh, this image. | ||
It was tweeted out on Sunday night by Chuck Schumer. | ||
He says, excited to be watching the Oscars with an ice-cold plant-based beer. | ||
Thanks, Joe Biden. | ||
Let's dissect this, shall we? | ||
Let's really dive in to what the hell we're looking at in this image. | ||
All right. | ||
First of all, who sits one foot away from their TV on a hard wooden chair to watch a four-hour program like the Oscars? | ||
Who does that? | ||
Nobody, okay? | ||
Alright, this is not a real photo, clearly it's staged, we get that. | ||
That's just the first stupidness. | ||
You can't at least like sit on a couch, have a bowl of popcorn, like you look like you're actually sitting in to enjoy it. | ||
No, he's literally probably just working at his desk, and his assistant or somebody is like, you have to connect to the people, Chuck. | ||
You gotta connect to the average person, and everybody loves the Oscars. | ||
So you just turn your chair a bit, Here, hold this beer and look like you're enjoying it. | ||
He's wearing his reading glasses while watching TV. | ||
And he's peering over them, as he always does. | ||
So he's giving the TV the creepy Chuck stare. | ||
With this creepy smile. | ||
I wish I could see what's happening on the TV because that would give a whole other, you know, oeuvre to this, right? | ||
The atmosphere would really be complete if, which I'm sure that he is, he is watching, in fact, some sort of Black Lives Matter propaganda that is being presented during the Oscars. | ||
So, okay. | ||
So he's sitting on a hard wooden chair, one inch from his TV, giving it the creepy stare over his glasses. | ||
But that's just the start. | ||
And of course, I can't see what's on TV because this picture was, in fact, posted by a potato. | ||
So, you know, you look at the exif data and it shows the camera type. | ||
This one is actually Idaho's spud. | ||
So that's how this was photographed. | ||
But regardless, let's get into what the tweet actually says. | ||
Excited to be watching the Oscars. | ||
OK, pretty normal there. | ||
With an ice cold. | ||
Plant-based beer? | ||
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What? | |
What beer are you drinking that's not plant-based? | ||
How can you even make beer that's not plant-based? | ||
Why would you say this? | ||
Does Chuck think that we're out here drinking meat-based beer? | ||
Dirt-based beer? | ||
Like, what does he think beer is made out of? | ||
Why would you write plant-based beer, you out-of-touch weird old gremlin? | ||
This is baffling to me. | ||
Why would you write plant-based beer? | ||
Explain this! | ||
Wait, isn't it all plant-based? | ||
Always has been. | ||
I know. | ||
This is revelatory to some people. | ||
They didn't know this. | ||
People are unaware. | ||
Beer, in fact, comes from plants. | ||
Chuck's like, but it's a liquid. | ||
It's like, yeah, but you know, they brew it. | ||
It's complicated. | ||
But yes, plants are what make the beer. | ||
There's water in there too, Chuck. | ||
This is all very confusing. | ||
It's ice cold. | ||
Just watching the Oscars here. | ||
But that's not even the best part. | ||
Okay, plant-based beer, a little outrageous. | ||
He ends this tweet with, thanks Joe Biden. | ||
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What? | |
What? | ||
Is Joe Biden in charge of the Oscars? | ||
Is there something I'm not aware of? | ||
Did Joe Biden give him permission to watch the Oscars? | ||
Why is he thanking Joe Biden? | ||
Why is he saying plant-based spirit and why is he thanking Joe Biden for the Oscars being on TV? | ||
What is going on here? | ||
Is this a joke? | ||
Is Chuck Schumer's entire existence some sort of Borat level charade? | ||
Are we all being played for fools? | ||
What is happening? | ||
This is the leader of the Senate sitting, enjoying an ice cold beer on my hard wooden chair, one inch from my TV. | ||
Thank you, Joe Biden. | ||
Help me understand this, please, won't you? | ||
Can we get Chuck Schumer on the line? | ||
Chuck Schumer, what is going on in your gremlin head? | ||
Are you trying to be human? | ||
Is this what you think humans are like? | ||
You're not doing a good job. | ||
I am literally blown away by this. | ||
I mean, it's a short tweet, and yet I could spend an hour on this photo. | ||
There he is watching Cuties. | ||
His lecherous glare, his leer at over the glasses. | ||
Yeah, yeah, the demeanor completely matches watching Netflix's Cuties. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I mean, this is the leader of our Senate. | ||
This just, I don't know what this reveals. | ||
It's not good though. | ||
It's not good. | ||
I don't, I don't know what's happening anymore. | ||
Am I the crazy one or does none of this make any sense? | ||
Why did he thank Joe Biden? | ||
Why did he thank Joe Biden? | ||
I cannot comprehend this. | ||
I'm sure you want to get into more serious stuff, but I think it's important to recognize that the leader of the Senate The most powerful Democrat, aside from Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, in our nation, is thanking Joe Biden for the ability to watch the Oscars. | ||
And I think it's worth asking the question, why? | ||
And what is happening? | ||
And who is this person? | ||
And why is he thanking Joe Biden? | ||
Honestly, I can't even come up with a reason why he would be thanking Joe Biden for this. | ||
I'm just going to start adding, thanks Joe Biden, to other pictures, right? | ||
It's just like, I'm at the park with my dog. | ||
Thanks Joe Biden. | ||
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Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
Anyway, we have fun here at American Journal. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls, shall we? | ||
Russell in Los Angeles has called with an answer to my question. | ||
What do you think about the first 100 days of Biden's administration? | ||
Thanks so much for calling in. | ||
Russell from, from Tinseltown itself. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, sir. | |
It's great to talk to you. | ||
And I want to just thank you for everything that you guys do at InfoWars. | ||
The Biden administration, ever since they've gotten in, I work in the studios. | ||
I'm a specialist. | ||
And I work in, you know, I have to travel all over LA. | ||
And our shop is in the Valley. | ||
And the homelessness has Exploded. | ||
I mean, just on our street alone, it used to be a couple and now it's the entire block. | ||
There's tent cities and RVs everywhere. | ||
And this is new for the last hundred days. | ||
I know LA has had a really bad problem with homeless for a long time. | ||
I mean, it was already bad 101 days ago, but it's gotten worse. | ||
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Oh, but I mean, that's the thing. | |
It's been bad. | ||
And now the, Nothing that they're doing. | ||
They bring them portage on, they bring them trash service, they bring them food. | ||
I mean, we get parking tickets if we double park to load a truck, but they've got RVs that they park, and there's sewage dumping out of them, and they can just do whatever they want. | ||
And it's sad. | ||
It's sad that we can't take care of our own In the United States, first, we have open borders. | ||
We're more worried about that than, you know, like the border was closed down for a reason. | ||
I am for immigration as long as it's legal, but having an open border and not, you know, all these systems just crumbling and crumbling around us and all the homelessness from, you know, obviously I, I believe from the COVID lockdown, More and more people have lost their homes, lost their job. | ||
I mean, there's a family that I've given food to that's just down the street, and it's a husband and a wife and two kids living in a car. | ||
Right. | ||
You know? | ||
And I've asked them, I was like, can you go to a place to stay? | ||
Is there anything, you know? | ||
And they can't. | ||
There's nothing, there's no, the infrastructure for taking care of people like that is gone. | ||
Yeah, and that's what I think about every time I see these images that our drones have captured of these unimaginably large, expensive, and well-made camps being built at a rapid rate on the Texas border, just constantly. | ||
It's billions of dollars that's being poured into dealing with the situation created by the Biden administration. | ||
Every single one of those dollars is a dollar that's not going to helping Americans at home. | ||
Stay on the line, Russell. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
Russell in Los Angeles is on the phone line. | ||
He works with movie studios and stuff there. | ||
He says in the first 100 days of Joe Biden's administration, the homeless situation in Los Angeles has absolutely exploded, and you're making some great points here, Russell, and I wanted to comment. | ||
On some of them. | ||
First of all, I think, you know, you're exactly right in that you see the hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants being brought into this country, being ferried around to hotels and convention centers around the country, thousands of miles away from where they actually cross the border. | ||
They're given envelopes full of cash and they have their entire way paved with gold as they get here in America. | ||
Meanwhile, our streets are becoming ever more crowded with the Unhoused, the disillusioned, the drug addict hordes of homeless people. | ||
It's making a very unsafe situation for a lot of people. | ||
Of course, the vote for Prop B in Austin is attempting to repeal the camping ban or actually reinstate the camping ban that was repealed that led to a massive problem here in Austin. | ||
But even us, we're not anywhere close to where California and the rest of L.A. | ||
is. | ||
Last time I checked, which was back during the hepatitis A outbreak through the homeless population in California, I want to say California, that single state, had something like half of all homeless people in America. | ||
I mean, it was some outrageously huge number. | ||
And then, of course, you point out that And regardless of whether they're homeless or not, a lot of these people are breaking laws and allowed to get away with it. | ||
And I always think about this, like you look at the homeless camps in Austin and it's just trash strewn everywhere. | ||
Owen and I went and did a report on this. | ||
It was just a forest full of trash. | ||
I mean, chock full of trash. | ||
And the homeless guy we were talking to said, yeah, there's another guy that goes into dumpsters, grabs trash bags, hauls those trash bags into the forest, rips them open, tries to find something interesting. | ||
And if he doesn't find anything, the trash just goes on the ground. | ||
He goes and grabs more bags and hauls them into the forest and rips them open and spreads more trash. | ||
And it's like, if I were to open my front window on my house and just throw trash onto my front lawn, I would be fined for littering. | ||
I would be fined for, you know, just dumping paint down a drain. | ||
Like it's illegal to just like throw your trash everywhere. | ||
We have littering laws. | ||
Oh, but they're homeless. | ||
So instead of, you know, fining them, instead of trying to prevent them from throwing trash everywhere, they have trucks come and pick up the trash for them. | ||
They have the city providing maids for them to come clean up after them. | ||
So if I do something as a homeowner and I just leave trash on the street or in my yard, I'm going to get in trouble. | ||
Homeless people, they can't be held to account. | ||
They can't be expected to be decent. | ||
Homeless, maybe you're in a bad situation. | ||
Maybe you've just fallen on rough times. | ||
You need to get back on your feet. | ||
I have sympathy for that. | ||
And there are ways you can get help and try to raise yourself out of that. | ||
Mostly it's the private organizations, the church-funded charities that actually get people jobs, get people into homes. | ||
There's a place here, I believe it's called Well, there's mobile. | ||
It's like a bread and fishes or something. | ||
It's a Christian charity here. | ||
They give homeless people a tiny house and they say, you know, this is your home now. | ||
You can upkeep it. | ||
You own this. | ||
But in exchange, you have to help us work here or there. | ||
And it gives people a sense of pride, a sense of purpose, a sense of belonging, a sense of ownership. | ||
There are great things that can be done for the homeless population, but just You know, just allowing them to do this and supporting their most destructive habits. | ||
It's not the way that you get less homeless. | ||
It's the way you get more homeless people. | ||
They are subsidizing the homeless and keeping them homeless while meanwhile just billions of dollars being poured into people that Don't even live in our country, and are coming here illegally. | ||
It's beyond absurd, but I wanted to give you the final word on this, Russell, as you are in the heart of darkness there in Los Angeles, which is becoming one big tent town, as far as I can tell. | ||
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Well, and that's the thing, you know, it really boils down to, if all this money that the state of California is funneling into these different services, well, it's just perpetuating The whole system. | |
If you're not going to, if you're going to take money from one system and say, okay, well here's a food bank, but here's your money. | ||
You just keep giving out food or you keep giving out toilet services. | ||
Well, the companies that own the toilet services are getting the contract. | ||
They want it to keep happening. | ||
All these, you know, trash companies that are picking up the trash, they want it because they're getting paid from the city. | ||
Like, It's just this perpetuity. | ||
It constantly is just, well, let's just sweep it under the rug and we'll not pay attention to it and not pay attention to it. | ||
And the robbing and the thieving and the drugs and the, you know, everything that it boils down to. | ||
Well, no matter what, the United States used to be the greatest country in the world. | ||
Used to be. | ||
Even when Trump was in office, it was starting to become A really great country again and being proud to be an American. | ||
And now you say you're proud to be an American, especially in my industry. | ||
Oh, well, you're, you know, you're racist. | ||
I, I would, you know, I say, oh, I voted for Trump and they, you're racist. | ||
And then I'd be like, what, what proof do you have? | ||
Like I would, you know, get in arguments with people I work with, you know, I was like, oh, the, the election was stolen. | ||
Oh no, it's not. | ||
You're ridiculous. | ||
You know, my boss, he got the Moderna vaccine and I begged him not to get it. | ||
I was like, and he would say, well, the science is there. | ||
And I said, what science? | ||
The science, the science, Russell. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, it's like, has there been any studies? | ||
No, no. | ||
The science has said. | ||
There's been no investigation. | ||
No, yeah, you're exactly right, Russell, and it's absolutely self-perpetuating. | ||
And this is what I don't also understand about, like, socialists. | ||
You know, do they not understand that all of the things that they desire could be paid for if we stopped the illegal immigrants coming in? | ||
Like, I would be willing to make that concession. | ||
It's like, look, we can spend all of the money that we spend on illegal immigrants Let's keep spending that money, but let's spend it on helping the homeless here. | ||
Let's spend it on helping the American people. | ||
And then maybe the money would be there. | ||
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But that would need to happen. | |
Yeah. | ||
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They need... The administration doesn't care about America. | |
It doesn't care about America. | ||
America was the last free country in the world. | ||
The last. | ||
There's not one other country that had the freedoms that Americans had. | ||
Not one. | ||
And we're losing. | ||
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I can't. | |
I asked somebody to name one and they can't. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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We have freedom of speech, freedom of, you know, the Second Amendment. | |
I'm telling you, they're using the Bill of Rights like a checklist of things to destroy. | ||
And we're going to go through in the second hour more in-depth into Joe Biden's first 100 days. | ||
And as outrageous as it seems to say that this government doesn't care about the American people, nothing they have done in the last 100 days has been in favor of the American people. | ||
Literally nothing. | ||
They're actually sending people to the U.N. | ||
Hey, how's it going, Harrison? | ||
Yeah, so I just think it's really funny. | ||
is, you know, foundationally racist, all this horrible stuff. | ||
It's, it's absolutely a despicable. | ||
Thanks so much for your call, Russell. | ||
Let's go to Patton or Peyton in Wisconsin. | ||
Is it Peyton who has some interesting observations about Joe Biden's first 100 days. | ||
Thanks for calling in Peyton. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, how's it going, Harrison? | |
Good. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So I just think it's really funny. | ||
I saw in Crowder when Biden keeps having more gifts and they're even worse. | ||
Like he drops the N-bomb accidentally kind of in a misspeak. | ||
And then also in a practice speech Crowder showed yesterday, Biden saying the F-A-G word. | ||
I don't know if we're allowed to say that on air, but... I don't know if we're allowed to say that on air either. | ||
Yeah, so he tried to say flag and forgot the L. | ||
So yeah, Biden's gaps have been innumerable. | ||
I mean, hardly a week goes by without some major embarrassment from Joe Biden, just strictly on him, right? | ||
Like misspeaking, falling down the stairs, wearing a mask to a Zoom call. | ||
I mean, the man is a decrepit old coot. | ||
And it's It's completely ridiculous. | ||
I must have missed these two. | ||
I remember hearing about Biden saying the N-word. | ||
I don't know if I ever saw the clip, and then him saying the F-word rather than flag. | ||
I hate saying the F-word, the N-word. | ||
You should just be able to say the words. | ||
They're just words, folks. | ||
They are just words. | ||
Words can't hurt you. | ||
You should have learned this as a little baby, little child. | ||
But yeah, that's great, Peyton. | ||
Any other fun gaffes you remember? | ||
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No, those are two that stick out, but I did see a tweet from a video of some Antifa guys with pink towels or something, I don't know, on their head, getting smacked upside the head with a frying pan. | |
That was pretty great. | ||
That was a while ago. | ||
Yeah, yeah, that video's been coming around. | ||
The guy with the, he's got a cigarette hanging out of his mouth and he's like fighting these Antifa guys with a pot. | ||
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That's pretty fun. | |
Yeah. | ||
All right, cool. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Peyton. | ||
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- We've got a lot of data showing us now that the Great Reset has backfired on the globalists and their attempt to forcibly inoculate the planet has blown up in their face. | ||
Yes, the United States is the most vaccinated with this poison in the world. | ||
Next to the UK, we're over 15%, but now it's stopping dead in its tracks because so many people are literally dropping dead. | ||
They're also getting giant herpes-like infections all over their bodies. | ||
Women are becoming sterile. | ||
Women are growing tumors inside their uteruses. | ||
And again, this is all negative and sad. | ||
But they tried to stampede people, and a lot of folks held back and waited. | ||
And when they saw such massive carnage, it triggered a huge awakening. | ||
And I'm not just seeing it with the data. | ||
I'm seeing it on the street. | ||
A lot of people that were saying I was full of it are apologizing. | ||
So there is a lot of really spectacular developments happening. | ||
It's very, very sad. | ||
There's a very famous actor in India. | ||
The article's on infowares.com. | ||
He went on national TV and took the shot and said everybody should take it. | ||
It's totally safe. | ||
That's the Indian government shot. | ||
They banned the Pfizer shot. | ||
He died of a massive heart attack the next day. | ||
Well, these type of vaccines cause inflammation in the brain. | ||
And in the arteries. | ||
And if you already have close to blocked arteries in your heart, you're gonna die, folks. | ||
That's in the mainline literature. | ||
Like, don't give a pregnant woman any type of vaccine, much less an mRNA. | ||
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They don't know exactly what they're looking at, but this appears to be some sort of an organism. | |
Some sort of a cell with a nucleus in here. | ||
They also mention a possibility of Morgellons. | ||
They also talk about these little white and black dots that you can see moving around inside of the cell. | ||
And there's also something that they call a pipeline, where the little dots will sometimes travel through. | ||
And then you can see at the bottom of the shot, when it pans down, it opens up So this is the content of the Pfizer vaccine? | ||
This is from Pfizer, yes. | ||
And all those moving particles, what do you think they are? | ||
They are in the living organism, in the vaccine. | ||
First they had the jump on us, they had the hysteria, they had the fear, they had the shycom, the propaganda. | ||
But now it started to backfire on them. | ||
And so at first they had us in full collapse to their will. | ||
And now opposition form, and now it's reversing very, very, very quickly. | ||
But it's more important than ever that we drive the point home now, that we don't wear the mask, that we talk to everybody we know, that we say no, that we say take the mask off our children particularly. | ||
It's abusive. | ||
It's causing track runners to collapse, have their lungs collapse. | ||
It's causing children to get bacterial pneumonia. | ||
And it's very important we get on the offense. | ||
With these governors and people, not just DeSantis, but people like the Texas governor, Abbott, to come out and say we were hoaxed, to come out and say we were scammed, because now it's a propaganda organ of the globalist CNN saying, OK, the finish line is almost here. | ||
Well, I guess we'll go ahead and back off this. | ||
And that's because they want to be the ones that declare the world open again right before they clamp it back down with a new virus, which you better believe is coming. | ||
So we have to get on the total offense, exposing the criminals, exposing the Wuhan lab, exposing Fauci, Bill Gates as the scammers, owning part of the vaccine companies, having conflicts of interest. | ||
We have to remind everybody that these vaccines were never approved around the world and have been banned all over the world. | ||
Think of that victory. | ||
All the vaccines have been banned in different countries. | ||
Some in different countries. | ||
But some of the vaccines have been completely banned in Europe, completely banned in Australia, completely banned in areas of Africa and Latin America. | ||
The U.S. | ||
is the dumping ground for every poison that's out there because, again, we're the main target of this. | ||
So we have to keep exposing the Great Reset Agenda. | ||
We have to expose this is only their first big salvo. | ||
But as the battle begins into the future, This is going very, very good compared to what the globalists wanted. | ||
They are in deep trouble. | ||
Yeah, such a good point from Alex Jones. | ||
Of course, the Great Reset is failing. | ||
That's the name of the video. | ||
You can find it at InfoWars.com and Band.Video. | ||
But he's right. | ||
Now is the time to point out these lockdowns were unnecessary and, in fact, hugely destructive. | ||
They did not help. | ||
They only hurt. | ||
The mask mandates were unnecessary and unhelpful. | ||
And now even the CDC is admitting, or the Stanford study has shown, The social distancing didn't matter, didn't help. | ||
So we have to drive this home now, so when they do try the second wave, everybody knows not to fall for it again. | ||
That's our mission. | ||
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Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Incredible. | ||
The hubris, the incredible confidence that these liberal scumbags have. | ||
We're talking about Biden's first 100 days, but liberal trash outlet Axios is looking forward to Biden's next 100 days. | ||
And what they say is just so, I don't know, conceited. | ||
They're just the temerity of these people. | ||
Here's what they say. | ||
President Biden spent his first 100 days trying to engineer the end of the coronavirus and the start of a job boom. | ||
Oh, did he? | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
I missed that. | ||
That's all right. | ||
Okay. | ||
He was trying to engineer the end of the coronavirus and the start of the job boom. | ||
All I've ever heard him say is, wear a mask, wear a mask, wear a mask, wear a mask. | ||
That's all I've heard over and over again on a daily basis from Joe Biden. | ||
But he says, Axios says, the next 100 are more audacious and risky. | ||
They're going to try to re-engineer the very fundamentals of America. | ||
Inequality, voting right, and government's role in directing economic growth. | ||
That's right. | ||
In the next 100 days, Joe Biden's plans are to re-engineer the very fundamentals of America. | ||
Well, isn't that tyrannical? | ||
Isn't that insane? | ||
Isn't that? | ||
Far and away beyond any semblance of his mandate as President of the United States. | ||
Some of us actually like America. | ||
Some of us love America. | ||
Some of us have forefathers who fought and died for America. | ||
Let's go ahead and spit on their graves because Joe Biden has a different idea of how things should be. | ||
Him and Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates have gotten together and they've decided that our way of life, they don't like it. | ||
So they're going to eliminate it. | ||
They'll still live it. | ||
They'll still be fine. | ||
John Kerry, Joe Biden, Bill Gates, Kamala Harris, they'll still be flying around on their private jets, taking helicopters to Delaware on the weekend, eating as much meat as they can possibly gorge upon. | ||
You, you're not allowed to do that. | ||
He's going to change the very fundamentals of your life, whether you like it or not. | ||
What do these people have to say for America to understand that it is in the midst of a totalitarian takeover? | ||
When your government is telling you that they're going to, and have already, change the fundamentals of your very country from its core, what do we have to say? | ||
They are telling you it. | ||
We shouldn't have to say anything. | ||
This should be obvious. | ||
No, like, what fundamentals? | ||
All the things that we like, that we enjoy, that built our country, that created our country, that the Constitution was written to enshrine forever? | ||
Those fundamentals? | ||
Yeah, those are the ones. | ||
They're all racist now, apparently. | ||
If we don't want to be called racist, I guess we just have to give up our way of life and the country that we were born into. | ||
That is our birthright as American citizens. | ||
Nope, not anymore. | ||
It's controlled by a cabal of multinational billionaires. | ||
And that's for your own good. | ||
It's completely absurd. | ||
Let's go back out to the phone calls, shall we? | ||
Looks like we have... Who's been waiting? | ||
Josh in North Carolina wants to talk about Biden and the border. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Josh. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Tim, what's up, dude? | |
How you doing? | ||
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First, I just wanted to say congratulations on my kid, man. | |
I'm a young father myself. | ||
I just haven't gotten the chance to say that yet to you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Congratulations to you as well, sir. | ||
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Thank you, brother. | |
I got a couple things, man. | ||
One, I work for one of the biggest developers in eastern North Carolina as far as building homes. | ||
And just, I mean, amongst the obvious, the rise in the cost of materials and everything, We're seeing it on our end under the Biden administration. | ||
Everything is doubling, tripling in prices. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
And it's definitely killing the smaller businesses and companies that can't afford materials. | ||
And you can just see that effect ripple through. | ||
And you have people coming into new construction homes. | ||
Ripping out all the copper wire we got into the building just because it's so expensive to scrap it. | ||
I mean, causing all kinds of problems. | ||
That's just one thing. | ||
The other thing was that I wanted to touch on was, you know, your guys' coverage on the border, which kind of opened my eyes up to that. | ||
But, you know, you, Owen, and Alex have been speaking on that. | ||
You know, Joe Biden didn't sign no executive order or pass no law to allow that to happen. | ||
It's just mind-boggling how the mainstream media does not want to talk about that at all and the implications of that. | ||
Yeah, totally lawless. | ||
Completely lawless. | ||
And, you know, it's something that, even if you agree with the thing that they're doing, as a decent person, as somebody who respects, you know, the process of government in general, you should not be okay with this. | ||
In the same way that, like, I think marijuana should be legalized, I think weed should be legal. | ||
Here in Austin, the police department just said, yeah, we're not going to enforce marijuana laws anymore. | ||
So, you know, maybe I should like that because I don't, but no, it's not the police's job to determine which laws they enforce. | ||
That's not what they're for. | ||
That's an overreach of their powers. | ||
It should have to go through the legislature. | ||
It should go through city council or whatever the process is to make it legal. | ||
So it's like, even if you want there to be a hundred thousand illegal immigrants being, you know, supported and funneled into America, You should at least respect the governmental process enough that you would want that to be voted on by the Congress and approved or whatever necessary machinations that would have to occur for that to take place. | ||
But instead, it's just like total lawlessness, total just one man rule, no checks and balances. | ||
I mean, that's really the big story of Joe Biden's first 100 days is the utter destruction of checks and balances as a concept in the government. | ||
The Supreme Court, the Congress, and the executive branch are now just working completely in tandem with absolutely no oversight or ability for the American people to have their opinions held. | ||
So it's absolutely ridiculous that this is being permitted to happen. | ||
I think definitely the number one issue at play with the Joe Biden administration is the border crisis. | ||
Perhaps the unsung number one, a close number two is, as Josh from North Carolina points out, the collapse of the economy, the massive inflation, and the just uncontrolled economic collapse that nobody's even reporting on. | ||
But you're noticing if you're actually going out and buying raw materials to build houses, you can't help but notice it. | ||
Thanks for the call, Josh. | ||
Let's go to now Daniel in West Virginia, talking also about Biden's first 100 days. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Daniel. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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It's Samuel. | |
Samuel. | ||
Okay. | ||
Welcome. | ||
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Hey, I called before. | |
First of all, I'd like to say it's Godless 100 days. | ||
Another thing I'd like to say is this has been going on since NOAA popped off the arc, no? | ||
Don't you agree? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, I think I get where you're going with this, but expand on it for me. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And another thing, before I get on with Fauci's 100 days, isn't that what it really is? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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It's not Biden's 100 days. | |
He's been there since George Bush Jr., right? | ||
And Sr. | ||
Didn't Sr. | ||
put a medal on his neck? | ||
Yeah, Fauci is a lifelong bureaucrat. | ||
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He's a wordsmith. | |
And he's a spellbinder. | ||
You can see how he moves around through his speech. | ||
But Biden's first 100 days. | ||
Murder spree. | ||
Kidnapping spree. | ||
Poison the people spree. | ||
It's a free-for-all for Satan. | ||
It's global menticide, which is mental genocide. | ||
There's inversion in everything right now. | ||
You can't even pick up a box of cereal without there being some kind of message on it. | ||
The hundredth monkey that you guys keep talking about, I know about that. | ||
You know, that's a chakra situation from the crown chakra. | ||
One monkey does something, you know, and then somewhere in Uruguay, a monkey does it, and the scientists all say, wow, look at this. | ||
The monkey just up and drank out of a straw. | ||
But, you know, that's the thing with us, too. | ||
It's in the prana. | ||
It's the electric part of the air. | ||
Anyways, we're picking up on it. | ||
And now I'd like to say 100 days of Moloch worldwide. | ||
Priests raping children has soiled the idea of going to church. | ||
For a lot of people, they're sitting in the church thinking to themselves, I'm looking at my priest. | ||
Is he raping the kid? | ||
That's why the church Membership is low. | ||
They're still trying to pry the guns and ammo from the people. | ||
There's idol worship everywhere. | ||
And why isn't Gates and Fauci arrested? | ||
Is it the indemnity? | ||
They're in charge now. | ||
They're not going to be arrested. | ||
They're in charge. | ||
They're the kings. | ||
One of the big trends of the Democrats these days is to call everything the big lie. - Coming backwards. | ||
Anything they don't like, that's a part of the big lie. | ||
And it's like, what does that even mean? | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It's doublespeak. | ||
It means things they don't like. | ||
They claim that the election being rigged is the big lie. | ||
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Well, it's not. | |
Even if it was a lie, it's not that big of a lie. | ||
It's just you're saying on this one day, There was some impropriety going on, and that our vote can't really be trusted, and that the processes we have for casting our vote for president is insecure and should be upheld. | ||
Is that such a big lie? | ||
After all, if it was a lie, of course, it's the reality. | ||
It's true. | ||
The facts are there to back it up, but they love using this term, the big lie. | ||
The real big lie in America is one that is repeated on a continual basis with no limit, it seems, to the extremity that they take it. | ||
I think you may know what I'm talking about. | ||
What's the big lie in today's media? | ||
What is the big, big lie that's not about one event, but about hundreds of events? | ||
What's the big lie being used? | ||
Not to try to shore up voting infrastructure, but being used to hunt down and terrorize peaceful protesters. | ||
What is the big lie that is being perpetuated by basically every major outlet, be it the media, the government, the ACLU, the ADL, the SPLC? | ||
What is the big lie they've all conspired to spread? | ||
That is without base. | ||
Completely baseless. | ||
Without a shred of evidence that is not highly contorted. | ||
It is, of course, the big lie of domestic terror. | ||
Domestic white nationalist terrorists. | ||
White terror on the streets. | ||
That's the big lie. | ||
And just two hours ago, CBS This Morning posts an interview with Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, he called domestic attacks, quote, the most lethal and persistent terrorism related threat to our country today. | ||
That's the big lie. | ||
It is the boogeyman. | ||
It is Bigfoot. | ||
It does not exist. | ||
January 6th was a million people in Washington, D.C. | ||
It was likely the largest single protest in the history of the country. | ||
It reflects the fury felt by tens of millions of Americans who watched in real time as their Election was stolen in front of their eyes with the video evidence, the statistical evidence, the mathematical evidence, and the signed and sworn affidavits of people who saw even more happened behind the lines. | ||
And it was entirely peaceful except for maybe, I don't know, 12 people broke windows, something like that, out of a million, right? | ||
And this is after an entire year of riots that cost billions of dollars by Black Lives Matter. | ||
Dozens dead as a direct result of the riots. | ||
And even liberal outlets like Axios recognized that in places where Black Lives Matter got their wish and the police were defunded, 6,000 extra murders were recorded. | ||
So tell me, Mr. Mayorkas, what's the most persistent and deadly threat? | ||
The one that doesn't kill anybody, or the one that has resulted in thousands dead? | ||
Do you see any equivalency between these two? | ||
Any comparison? | ||
The Big Lie is not just wrong, it is the inverse of the truth. | ||
It's not just incorrect, it doesn't just get things not quite right. | ||
It completely inverts reality to the exact opposite of what it really is. | ||
There is a persistent, deadly, and destructive threat from the ongoing riots that have occurred for over the last year in major cities all over America that has caused crime rates to skyrocket, thousands of extra murders, tens of thousands of extra violent crimes, billions of dollars in damage, And they won't even mention its name. | ||
They literally say it doesn't exist. | ||
Jerry Nadler says Antifa does not exist. | ||
What do you think the big lie is? | ||
And then it was, you know, what they used to determine these acts of terrorism are things like the ADL and the SPLC that are private. | ||
Organizations funded by billionaires that openly misconstrues and mislabels thousands of events. | ||
They say in their accounts where they provide the evidence that white nationalist domestic terrorism is the number one threat. | ||
They say, yeah, in this count of domestic activity, you know, domestic terror activity, we included things like posts on the Internet. | ||
And then you ask, well, did you include murders perpetrated by Black Lives Matter? | ||
And they say, well, we couldn't, we couldn't assure that this was definitely 100% caused by, you know, ideological extremism. | ||
So we're just not going to count it. | ||
No, no, we don't count that. | ||
We don't count that. | ||
A deranged psychopath tried to mow down a large contingent of | ||
Republican representatives on a softball field and the FBI classified it as suicide by cop So a pregnant single mother walking through the open doors of the Capitol building that's terrorism a madman with a gun Severely critically injuring Republicans with a list in his pocket a hit list of Republican representatives. | ||
He was trying to kill a That's not terrorism. | ||
That's suicide by cop. | ||
That's the big lie. | ||
And the big lie is going to destroy this country, because the big lie is overwhelming the pea-brained, soft-headed stupidity of the average sheep-like American mass media consumer. | ||
They think this is true. | ||
When they hear that domestic terror is at alert level red, They think that's true. | ||
They trust these liars. | ||
They vote based on that. | ||
They make decisions based on that. | ||
That's the big lie. | ||
And it is completely gutting our institutions. | ||
It is completely ruining our ability to have a functional society. | ||
It is causing thousands and thousands of deaths per year. | ||
And it goes completely unchallenged by the supposed guardians of truth in the mainstream media. | ||
NPR has an article, how extremists weaponize irony to spread hate. | ||
That's right. | ||
Irony is now racist. | ||
Sarcasm may soon be a punishable offense. | ||
Oh, you said something ironically? | ||
I guess you're a terrorist now! | ||
Thank you, ADL. | ||
Thank you, SPLC. | ||
Everything's better now that you're in charge. | ||
Folks, fight back against the big lie. | ||
Tell the truth. | ||
Spread the news. | ||
We are not going to take this lying down. | ||
Stand up and fight back. | ||
is maybe your last chance. | ||
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I'll be doing a nice little review of Joe Biden's 100 days and his top achievements, if you can call them that. | ||
But meantime, let's go to Elizabeth in Texas. | ||
Thanks so much for calling in, Elizabeth. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
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Hi, can you hear me? | |
I can hear you fine. | ||
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Hi, I'm first time caller, long time listener. | |
I just wanted to bring up a point. | ||
I'm not sure if anybody's brought this point up, but I'm from the Baltimore area before Dallas, and a few years back, Mayor Pugh was arrested. | ||
She's actually sitting in prison right now for a deal with the city to where she was selling copies of a children's book, much like our current VP. | ||
And it was being purchased I believe by like taxpayer dollars and she had large government contracts buying this book where she profited and she's actually serving three years in prison for doing just that. | ||
You don't say! | ||
I do remember her being arrested because I hate to say it, that happens a lot in Baltimore. | ||
It does. | ||
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We're in Texas now. | |
Yeah, good. | ||
It's like every year, some major person in Baltimore gets arrested for some massive fraud. | ||
I did not remember why she had been in prison. | ||
So, it had to do with her using taxpayer money or using the government to purchase her own children's book? | ||
Is that what you're telling me? | ||
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Right. | |
She had a children's book called, I believe it was called Healthy Holly. | ||
What? | ||
That is amazing! | ||
exchanging, I guess, copies of the book on large scales in exchange for different contracts with the city. | ||
That is amazing. | ||
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Yes. | |
And she's actually, she's serving three years in prison and three years probation just, you know, for that. | ||
That is incredible. | ||
I don't know how nobody has made this connection before. | ||
This is why we love opening up the phone lines because I can try. | ||
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I'm sorry. | |
No, go ahead. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Elizabeth. | ||
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Once I heard that the copies of the book were being provided to the children down at the border that are coming in on such massive scales. | |
And, you know, obviously we know where the money's coming from the purchase of those books. | ||
It just immediately made us think of the situation that happened, you know, back in Baltimore. | ||
And it's exactly the same thing, except Mayor Pew or former Mayor Pew is in jail and You see where VP Harris is. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
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That's incredible how corrupt. | |
It really is, and I'm so surprised nobody in, like, the right wing has made this connection yet, because I remember, I definitely remember her being arrested and the whole scandal, but I'd completely forgotten what it was about. | ||
Guys, can y'all bring up that article you just had that was talking about the children's books? | ||
I want to read this and get the details, because it is sounding exactly like what's going on. | ||
There was one y'all had just before that, crew. | ||
Not the Washington Post. | ||
I think it may have been Daily Caller or something. | ||
But that is... | ||
That is hilarious. | ||
So she used the hospital system. | ||
Yeah, the NPR story. | ||
All right, let's look at this. | ||
Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh. | ||
We zoomed in. | ||
We zoomed in quite a bit. | ||
If we can scroll down, guys, so I can read this. | ||
Pled guilty to corruption charges on Thursday. | ||
This was back in, I think, 2019, a day after federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment accusing her of using a fraudulent children's book business to enrich herself and fuel her political career. | ||
Pew69, a Democrat who took office in 2016, acknowledged her guilt to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to defraud the government on two counts of tax evasion. | ||
That is very interesting. | ||
They suggested the judge be sent to prison for five years. | ||
She betrayed the trust placed in her by the public. | ||
U.S. | ||
U.S. Attorney for Maryland, Robert Herr said after the court hearing in Baltimore, we need education and professionalism from our leaders, not fraud and corruption. | ||
Prosecutors accused Pew of earning nearly $800,000 from self-published children's book series known as Healthy Holly that promoted exercise and nutritional eating through the stories of a young African-American girl. | ||
But the problem was thousands of books that nonprofits and foundations ordered to distribute in schools and daycares to promote healthy choices were never delivered to the city's children. | ||
Instead, authorities say she took books that were already purchased and resold them. | ||
Pew then funneled those proceeds into her own political campaigns and used the cash to purchase and renovate a house in Baltimore. | ||
In particular, Pew had $35,000 in checks written for her books. | ||
Cash turned them into political donations and other people's names. | ||
So she was into all sorts of stuff. | ||
My goodness. | ||
Gosh, she was as corrupt as they come. | ||
But that is amazing that nobody has pointed that out yet, that the former mayor of Baltimore now sits in prison for using a children's book to basically fleece the government. | ||
That is exactly what Kamala Harris is getting into. | ||
That is a great connection, Elizabeth. | ||
I'm disappointed in myself, to be honest with you. | ||
That we'd forgotten about this because it seems so obvious. | ||
What a connection to be made. | ||
Thank you for that, Elizabeth. | ||
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Thank you for having me on. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
And congratulations on your new baby. | ||
Oh, thank you so much. | ||
Fantastic stuff. | ||
Thanks for the call, Elizabeth. | ||
Man, that is funny. | ||
All right, we're gonna... | ||
Yeah, stay on the line, folks. | ||
If you want to call in, if you've called in, you want to stay on the line. | ||
I'm going to spend the next segment talking about Joe Biden's first 100 days, so I probably won't be able to get the calls in that segment. | ||
Then we're going to have Josh Lakich on. | ||
We'll spend the first 30 minutes of the next hour talking to him, but then the second half of that, either he's going to stay on and we'll both take phone calls or I'll go back to phone calls. | ||
So if you're on the line now and you don't mind holding for another 40 minutes or so, then I invite you to do that. | ||
Or if you want to hang up and call back in about 40 minutes, we will be opening up the phone lines the second half of the next hour. | ||
But for now, I'm going to go give you a nice little run through, nice little breakdown, nice little bird's eye view of Joe Biden's first 100 days. | ||
of hellfire disaster that has occurred under his administration. | ||
The total collapse of America, the skyrocketing murder rates, the surrender to our enemies. | ||
It's all coming in the next segment, so stay with us. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
Final segment of this hour. | ||
Next hour, we welcome Josh Leka joining the program. | ||
For now, let's go over Biden's first 100 days, a hallmark, a milestone in every presidential administration where we look back at the first few months. | ||
Give a little grade, a little report card to see where we are and where we're going. | ||
Well, this 100 Days began on January 20th, not in the typical fashion with tens of thousands of adoring fans spread across the Washington Mall. | ||
No, instead it was Joe Biden and a cabal of billionaires and political cronies being inaugurated behind a high fence with a barbed wire and surrounded by National Guard troops, tens of thousands of them, with, as was reported at the time, authorization to use lethal force. | ||
As D.C. | ||
turned into a police state, but it didn't end there. | ||
There are still National Guard members on the streets in D.C. | ||
and the martial law ran several months beyond with total lockdown of the city, giving a truly appropriate dystopian backdrop to the installation of this illegitimate president whose legitimacy itself is rapidly becoming illegal to question. | ||
The vote was not rigged, and if you dare say otherwise, we will eliminate you. | ||
That's just how confident they are. | ||
Some fast facts for the first 100 days. | ||
The number of bills signed into law by Biden is 11. | ||
He's issued 42 executive orders, 33 of which came in the first week of his administration, and not one of which actually serves the American people. | ||
He has reversed 62 of Trump's orders. | ||
Unemployment stands at 60%, and he has achieved 11 judicial nominations. | ||
And yet, despite an economy in freefall, riots breaking out on a bi-weekly basis, divisiveness between the two parties and between the races here in America at an all-time high, nevertheless, Joe Biden, the decrepit old senile coot, has a 53% approval rating, which may seem high if you thought that the American people actually knew what was going on. | ||
But it's actually one of the lowest in history, perhaps exceeded only by Donald Trump himself, which is not surprising considering where most Americans get their information. | ||
Some of his notable accomplishments in the first 100 days, rejoining the Paris Climate Accord. | ||
So that's great. | ||
So we'll be paying billions of dollars to the biggest polluters in the world for the next 10 years, while limited here at home. | ||
Of course, Donald Trump got us out of the Paris Climate Accord, saved us billions of dollars in the meantime, time and we actually achieved the desired outcome of the Paris Climate Accord at a faster rate than was dictated by that accord, showing that the accord itself totally not necessary. | ||
We can achieve those goals without also giving billions of dollars to India and China, who are in fact the largest polluters in the world. | ||
That was just one of his many accomplishments. | ||
He also passed a third economic stimulus, and we'll get into that in just a moment. | ||
He sent a gun control bill to Congress, because we're going to go ahead and use the Bill of Rights like a checklist. | ||
They rejoined the World Health Organization, so good. | ||
Billions of dollars going to that organization as well, the organization that shoulders much of the responsibility of the entire corona outbreak in general. | ||
He mandated masks on federal property. | ||
He paused evictions and foreclosures on renters and homeowners, which is good because now instead of landlords being able to evict people that don't pay rent, the landlords just won't have the money to pay their loans and so the banks can come in and seize the entire property at once. | ||
It's very convenient for the banks. | ||
He stopped deportation for certain groups. | ||
He ended the travel ban from the hot spots of terror and he halted the border wall construction. | ||
And that's gone incredibly well. | ||
If you hate America. | ||
Some of his notable executive orders were reversing a public charge rule discouraging immigrants from using public benefits. | ||
See, public charge, like a charge, like a ward of the state, right? | ||
So, before, if you wanted to be an immigrant, we said you have to actually bring something to America. | ||
Not anymore! | ||
Not under Joe Biden. | ||
Now, under Joe Biden, if you want to come from another country and just live in America, fully subsidized and supported by the American people, well, come on over, he says, and they're listening. | ||
He also issued an executive order allowing transgender people to use their preferred bathrooms on campus, which of course is one of the most pressing issues in America today. | ||
I'm sure. | ||
He also issued an executive order on rebuilding and enhancing programs to resettle refugees and planning for the impact of climate change on migration. | ||
Just in case you thought this was going to end anytime soon. | ||
He also issued one on advancing racial equity and support for underserved community through the federal government. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Race-based governmental benefits, another blessing bestowed upon us by the Biden administration. | ||
He blocked as well the Keystone XL pipeline, which costs hardworking American union members tens of thousands of jobs amid the pandemic, inspiring quite a bit of regret from the very same unions that supported him. | ||
He reversed the Trump rule that cut the prices for diabetes medicine and EpiPens. | ||
He also issued an executive order on preventing and combating discrimination on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation. | ||
He issued 33 of these, I mentioned, in a single week in office. | ||
The New York Post slammed the un-American Biden executive order on racial equality because, after all, it is the opposite of what it pretends to be. | ||
It was a mere day or so after Joe Biden was inaugurated that a U.S. | ||
military convoy entered northwest Syria, showing once again Joe Biden's commitment to the globalist schemes of destabilization in the Middle East, throwing a wrench in the four years of relative peace that we saw under Donald Trump. | ||
Biden's DOJ has been busy as well targeting things like Elon Musk's SpaceX for the crime of allegedly preferring to hire American citizens over imported labor. | ||
That's not allowed under the Biden administration. | ||
You have to benefit everybody except for Americans. | ||
That's the theme that we see as we look at Joe Biden's 100 days. | ||
Total anti-Americanism. | ||
Lloyd Austin became the first black defense secretary. | ||
Ignore the fact that he was very recently on the board of Raytheon, of all things. | ||
And his first move was to shut down the entire military for 60 days in order to purge its ranks of so-called extremists, which included people that had things like the Gadsden flag, Pepe the Frog stickers, and even images of the Archangel Michael. | ||
Okay, so shut down the military, put a career weapons manufacturer in charge, and then purge the military of dissidents or anybody that they think may resist orders to fire on the American people. | ||
Joe Biden also appointed Rachel Levin, a transgender woman, for a key health role. | ||
Biden's labor pick is linked to union extortion allegations. | ||
Big tech critics are alarmed at the direction of Biden's antitrust personnel. | ||
Disgraced former FBI agent Peter Strzok's wife, Melissa Hodgman, was named the acting director of the Division of Enforcement for the SEC. | ||
Biden named Merrick Garland for the attorney general, who made it clear that as attorney general, his focus would be, of course, on domestic terrorism. | ||
And those very same evil white people that are being demonized by everybody else. - Yes. | ||
John Brennan sort of gave the plan away at the very beginning of Biden's administration, saying that Biden officials are moving in laser-like fashion to identify and root out political opposition from the population. | ||
His DOJ nominee called every American institution racist. | ||
His ambassador to the UN gave a speech there where she called every American institution racist. | ||
The Biden nominee, Vanita Gupta, actually urged Facebook for more censorship in a letter she wrote. | ||
And the nasty Stanford professor who made fun of Barron Trump was given a top position at the DOJ. | ||
Biden oust almost all of the Trump-appointed U.S. | ||
attorneys at the DOJ and then put Facebook oversight board member Carlin on the DOJ as well. | ||
Former counterinsurgency officer of the CIA urged the U.S. | ||
government to use war tactics against domestic extremists like those who stormed the U.S. | ||
Capitol, you know, kind of like your grandmother. | ||
And Biden's defense secretary, as I mentioned, Ordered military-wide stand-downs to address white nationalism and rid the military of extremists and racists. | ||
Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants pour across the border on a monthly basis. | ||
15,000 migrant children are now held in U.S. | ||
custody. | ||
$1.9 trillion pork-filled COVID bill passed, costing every American on average around $6,000 and giving them back $1,400. | ||
If there's one trend that you saw in Biden's first 100 days, it was nothing pro-American. | ||
It was, purge your enemies, and your enemies are the American people. | ||
And then do everything you can on an international stage to denigrate and destroy America as well. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
If you want freedom, take pride in your country. | ||
If you want democracy, hold on to your sovereignty. | ||
And if you want peace, love your nation. | ||
Wise leaders always put the good of their own people and their own country first. | ||
The future does not belong to globalists. | ||
The future belongs to patriots. | ||
For me, this is all really old news. | ||
But I gotta remember, hey, you got a lot of folks tuning in every day. | ||
They need to know the basis. | ||
People ask, like, how did Jones know this? | ||
I love how they attribute it to, like, all these psychic powers and things. | ||
No, it's attributed to reading the globalist documents and then watching it all come true later. | ||
This is not rocket science, folks. | ||
You've just got to admit to yourself that it's happening and then say, do I just want to be like concrete it rolls over? | ||
Do I just want to be this passive thing that goes along with this? | ||
And I really don't think you're that. | ||
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And I see a whole army of my countrymen here in defiance of tyranny. | |
Fight and you may die. | ||
Run and you'll live. | ||
At least a while. | ||
I'm dying in your beds many years from now. | ||
Would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom! | ||
Are you gonna be ready? | ||
Are you gonna say no? | ||
Are you gonna stand up for yourself? | ||
That's really the big question. | ||
I'm a gorilla. | ||
I've got my primitive sides. | ||
And I get mad at our enemies and I get hyped up to have the strength to crush them. | ||
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*Screaming* But, | |
you know, you know, I'm transcending that, and so are you. | ||
Because as long as we've got our eyes on God and justice and love, we will automatically transcend them as Christ did, and our spirits will resurrect above whatever they do to these bodies. | ||
And I've seen, just as Martin Luther King talked about, the future. | ||
And that vision of us together, with our children living An incredible, loving future together. | ||
And all the attempts that we see to turn us against each other, all this great evil that's unfolding, is only because evil wants to keep us from God and keep us from exercising our deed, our paperwork, our promise, our guarantee. | ||
This planet is an egg. | ||
It's a seed. | ||
The enemy knows that. | ||
But as the energy of Christ is poured into the planet, The enemy is going to try to block that. | ||
And it's going to run around like cockroaches, scared to death. | ||
And it can be disgusting. | ||
It can be horrible to watch them vomit their poison and spew their lies and engage in all their psychotic behavior. | ||
But don't let them get you down with their poison. | ||
Don't even let them get you to the point of hating them. | ||
Forgive them and pray that God can change their heart before they're destroyed forever. | ||
The way out of this is getting ready and admitting the universe is big and deep and broad and long and strong and getting into it and stop being afraid and looking down at the dirt. | ||
You used to be staring into your grandmother's eyes and up at the universe forever. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
We're looking at the horizon here, both horizons, the one behind us and the one in front of us. | ||
Josh Lakich is my guest for the next hour. | ||
We will start our conversation by talking about Joe Biden's 100 days and whether or not Joe Biden Even really exists. | ||
Is he a real person? | ||
We're not so sure anymore. | ||
So I'm very excited to talk to him. | ||
He'll be on for the entirety of the next hour. | ||
Maybe I'll want to stay on and take calls. | ||
Or maybe he has something better to do and I'll take calls. | ||
Either way, we're taking calls in the second half. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
American Journal Third Hour begins in one minute. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Third hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
My guest is Josh Lakich. | ||
He's the host of the Wrong Opinion podcast, a show which covers current events, culture, art and politics, which airs on Monday, Wednesday and Friday only on Patreon. | ||
You can find free episodes on Spotify and iTunes. | ||
His Twitter is at Josh Lakach. | ||
L-E-K-A-C-H. | ||
And his website is patreon.com slash wrongop. | ||
That's in wrong opinion. | ||
Thanks so much for coming on, Josh. | ||
Dude, thanks for having me. | ||
Uh, it's just me returning the favor. | ||
Cause actually you had me as a guest on Wrong Opinion and it was really fun. | ||
And, uh, I was really impressed that like we, we did an interview and then later that day you had like an edited version up, like just a couple hours later. | ||
I was like, man, this guy turns things around fast. | ||
So your, your podcast has very high quality, uh, production and also very high quality guests. | ||
So. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Thank you. | ||
No, you were, you were one of my favorite guests, honestly. | ||
Uh, I like having people on who are smarter than me. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
And, and, uh, by the way, I mean, this is a, this is kind of incredible that I'm on InfoWars. | ||
I'm on this, this network because you guys, your, your production quality is better than Fox news, better than any of those companies that spend hundreds of millions of dollars a year. | ||
And, and, and, you know, I mean, like I make my show out of the, uh, what was my bedroom. | ||
Now I'm in the main bedroom and now I guess this is my office. | ||
And, uh, and, and I think that we're living in interesting times when people like us can just put out content. | ||
And, uh, and re try to try to push the truth, try to reveal the truth because even Fox news, they all lie. | ||
Even Newsmax, I don't trust any of these people, right? | ||
So we need more people like us. | ||
Uh, deciphering what's really happening. | ||
And honestly, the best way to decipher whether something is true or not is it's whatever the news says. | ||
It's the opposite. | ||
Yeah, it literally, yeah, that's, it's sad that that's literally the truth. | ||
I've been saying that throughout today's show. | ||
It's just like, it's not just wrong. | ||
It is the inverse of reality. | ||
It's the opposite of the truth. | ||
Uh, now you also just had a baby just mere days before I did, I believe. | ||
So congratulations to you as well. | ||
How was fatherhood? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, it's incredible. | ||
No one talks about the perks of fatherhood. | ||
You travel and people are nicer to you. | ||
We're living in this idiotic time of the pandemic where everyone's wearing face masks and whatever, but you have a kid and they treat you like royalty. | ||
And I live in Los Angeles where no one has kids. | ||
There are no old people and there are no children in Los Angeles. | ||
And even here, where people have been convinced to have dogs instead of children, People inherently are nicer because it's their gut. | ||
Their gut is telling them, oh, we love kids. | ||
We need to protect kids. | ||
Even though all the liberals out here want to kill them one way or another, deep down, they haven't been completely corrupted. | ||
Right. | ||
They have that primordial instinct that says, you know, protect and love this thing. | ||
And you're right. | ||
I was thinking about it like, Like, my wife just literally spends hours a day just, like, laughing at the faces that the baby makes. | ||
It's like, look, you can either spend hours a day laughing at sitcoms from the 90s on Netflix, you know, alone, or you can spend hours a day laughing at your child making the most hilarious faces you've ever seen. | ||
It's highly entertaining. | ||
The entertaining value of even a newborn is very high. | ||
But let's get to some of today's topics, Josh, because the people want to know. | ||
About the news. | ||
And of course, you sort of cover a little bit of everything on Wrong Opinion. | ||
Sometimes when I have a guest on, they'll have a specialty. | ||
And so I know exactly what to ask him. | ||
So I wanted to talk to you before the show and say, where do you want to go? | ||
What do you want to cover? | ||
Because you sort of run the gamut on everything, much as we do here on InfoWars. | ||
And so, of course, the topic of today is Biden's 100 days. | ||
And you had some interesting observations about Biden's first 100 days as president. | ||
Yeah, before I get to that, I have no specialty. | ||
That's why I talk about everything. | ||
I have no specialty. | ||
I'm trying to figure out what my specialty is. | ||
It's just being outraged about everything. | ||
But I didn't realize we reached 100 days in the fake Biden administration. | ||
I refuse to call him the president, by the way. | ||
And it's a little different than in 2016 when people were like, not my president. | ||
Just because they didn't like a guy. | ||
I don't even hate Biden because he doesn't exist. | ||
He's an idea. | ||
He's symbolic of the globalist takeover. | ||
The globalists said, we don't need to create a Barack Obama. | ||
We don't need to put forth this charismatic figure who has this giant movement, whether manufactured or real. | ||
We don't even need to try anymore. | ||
We can put the least alive person in existence, not running a campaign and still do a takeover. | ||
And not only that, but we could do that and there won't be resistance. | ||
On January 6th, I thought that there was gonna be some sort of mini revolution, not really, but a little bit more of a fight. | ||
And when I heard people were storming the Capitol, you can do that nonviolently, by the way, I felt a little optimistic. | ||
Not that Trump would still get in, but that the American spirit was still alive in people. | ||
But even that, we buckled so quickly. | ||
Everyone buckled so quickly. | ||
The narrative shifted to that was terrorism and I disavow that. | ||
I mean, what leader in the Republican Party, besides Trump, Uh, really said anything to defend people. | ||
Matt Gaetz, I guess, but I mean, not everyone else disavowed it. | ||
Right. | ||
If they did even tip their toe in approving of it, it was, well, I disavow terrorism and the insurrectionists were bad, but not everybody was, you know, it was the most tepid kind of thing. | ||
And I mean, even Last week I covered Elizabeth Warren was decrying the deplorable situation that the people who have been arrested are being held in. | ||
They're being beaten by their guards, they're being kept in solitary confinement, they're being threatened with decades in prison, and Elizabeth Warren is the only one that speaks up about this? | ||
I mean, my God, you're making me support Elizabeth Warren over Ted Cruz and the Republicans. | ||
It says a lot about the failure of the Republicans to stand up for their constituents and the very real concern they had about the fraudulent election. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
It's shameful. | ||
Well you were just talking about on your show how the woke military, Biden's woke military is weeding out the patriots. | ||
Now my question is, why during the Trump era, why weren't we weeding out the communists? | ||
The communists have completely taken over our government, our media, our entertainment industry, and why haven't we been weeding No, it's a great question and it shows you, you know, sort of how, you know, I still think Trump was 100% the real deal. | ||
I think he tried his best, but it's like everything Joe Biden is doing, Trump should have been doing something similar, right? | ||
It should have been The purge of communists, of anti-American people in our military. | ||
Instead, it's the patriots that are being purged. | ||
It's the Christians that are being purged. | ||
It's the white people that are being purged. | ||
I don't think we should purge based on race, but we should definitely purge the people that think we should purge based on race, right? | ||
I mean, these are the measures that should have been taken under Trump, and because he failed to take them, now we're experiencing the backlash. | ||
Yeah, you know, I'm not knocking Trump. | ||
Trump, he was one man surrounded by snakes. | ||
Snakes within the party, snakes obviously outside of the party. | ||
He had no idea who to trust. | ||
That's why he put his family, you know, that's why people are like, oh, nepotism, nepotism. | ||
But who else can he trust? | ||
Right. | ||
I mean, by the way, I don't trust Ivanka and Jared at all, but, you know, who can blame him when you can't trust even Steve Bannon? | ||
I was actually thinking about this today because, you know, we're living in a loop. | ||
Everything that's going on, it goes from coronavirus to BLM to, I don't know, whatever. | ||
And I was thinking about this today. | ||
The coronavirus started With the conservatives. | ||
Like, the narrative was being pushed by the Steve Bannons, by Tucker Carlson, by all these people. | ||
Who told them to start pushing this? | ||
Because it became very apparent very quickly that this was a Trojan horse by China. | ||
And I'm sorry to jump all over the place, but everything is kind of connected if you think about it. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
We were talking about that during the break, saying that, you know, we both obviously, when we cover news, we like to maybe categorize stories into different little categories so we can stay on topic. | ||
And it's like, well, which topic does this fall in? | ||
It's international news, but it's about coronavirus, but it's also Black Lives Matter. | ||
It's like, where do I put this? | ||
Everything is so intertwined and interconnected. | ||
It's, you know, it can it can really make you seem insane when you're jumping from one thing to another. | ||
But the fact is, there is there are these through lines through all of this that that connect all of these things. | ||
And, you know, the lockdowns wouldn't have been possible without exactly what you're talking about. | ||
The push for the conservatives here here at Infowars, we were in a weird position because we were seeing what was going on in China and going, hey, why are we not paying attention to this? | ||
Like something's going on. | ||
Maybe we should shut the borders. | ||
Maybe we should look at this. | ||
Nobody cared. | ||
Nobody paid attention until all of a sudden it was like lockdown everything. | ||
And then we were the ones going, whoa, whoa, hold on. | ||
Let's slow down a little bit. | ||
So, you know, it's just, it's goes from ignoring things to absolute outrage. | ||
And there's nothing in between. | ||
We'll get back into it with Josh Lakich of the Wrong Opinion podcast on patreon.com. | ||
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All right, folks, welcome back. | |
It's AmericanJournal on InfoWars.com. | ||
We'll be taking your calls in the second half of this hour. | ||
When I say we, I mean myself and my guest, Josh Lakach. | ||
His Twitter is at JoshLakach, L-E-K-A-C-H is how you write that last name, and his website, or he can be found at Patreon.com slash WrongOP, stands for Wrong Opinion, and that's the name of his podcast, The Wrong Opinion Podcast. | ||
So I think this story that I have in front of me is appropriate for you because the wrong opinion shows highly entertaining. | ||
You get some great guests on there. | ||
You're a little bit on the edgier side, I say, in a complimentary way, as we are here, I think, a little farther on the edgy side. | ||
Have you experienced any issues with that? | ||
Is there a reason you're not on YouTube and some of the other platforms? | ||
I'm one strike away on YouTube from being banned, and I was only posting my promos there, so I just stopped posting. | ||
And I just realized this yesterday, that I don't really go on YouTube. | ||
YouTube used to be my go-to spot. | ||
I don't go there anymore. | ||
There's nothing to watch. | ||
But yeah, I don't know. | ||
I'm kind of under the radar and I kind of want to be under the radar. | ||
Um, you know, like, like you mentioned, I have a family now and, and, uh, but, but also just, I don't want to, I don't want to be banned just yet from like, like Patreon doesn't know I exist. | ||
Right. | ||
And I'm doing pretty well on there, but for some reason they don't know I exist, and I want to kind of keep it that way. | ||
And I keep getting strikes on Twitter, and then I'm allowed back onto my account. | ||
I don't know why they allow me back on Twitter. | ||
I haven't been banned, but it might be like the Nick Fuentes scenario where they kind of want to keep certain people on just to show that we're on there, but I don't know. | ||
Well, that's interesting that you brought him up, because here's the article I was looking at. | ||
It's from NPR. | ||
I think it was, yeah, it was published yesterday. | ||
And it's called, How Extremists Weaponize Irony to Spread Hate. | ||
Have you seen this article? | ||
It details, it talks a lot about Nick Fuentes, so it's funny that you brought him up. | ||
But it's like, on a recent episode of his livestream show, the 22-year-old extremist Nick Fuentes repeated a formula that won him a following with some of the youngest members of the far right. | ||
He went on an extended, violent, and misogynistic rant only to turn to the camera and add with a smirk, just joking. | ||
Which is just hilarious because, so, I mean, literally what they're doing here is they're writing jokes that Fuentes makes that are clearly ironic and basically insinuating he's actually being serious and he should be punished for his jokes, essentially. | ||
They say, let me just read this last one here. | ||
Fuentes was following a playbook popular among domestic extremists using irony and claims of just joking to spread their message while deflecting criticism. | ||
I mean, this is amazing. | ||
You sort of resort to irony to, you know, deal with the fact that you're censored if you actually say anything, you know, out of the ordinary. | ||
And now they're coming after that saying actually, you know, whatever they say in irony should be punished by law. | ||
I mean, it's really incredible. | ||
It's cute that they don't know their enemy and they're not curious enough to figure out their enemy. | ||
So they resort to trying to go into their head and decipher what they're thinking. | ||
And you can't do both like that. | ||
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you can't refuse to know your enemy and then also at the same time go into their mind and be like, well, what they meant to say was this. | ||
Right. | ||
And these are these are people who used to be funny. | ||
The left used to be funny. | ||
Right. | ||
You could you could just go back to the Bush era and The Daily Show was funny. | ||
I didn't agree with all of it, but they were funny. | ||
They've completely abandoned humor because they don't need it anymore. | ||
Humor is a really good method, and I mean, Nick does it very well. | ||
It's a really good method to break down barriers and to get into the hearts and minds of people. | ||
The left doesn't need to do that anymore because they're doing it by force. | ||
It's like the people walking outside with the masks. | ||
There doesn't need to be science or reason behind anything anymore. | ||
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It's by force. | |
The crew just pulled up a tweet here. | ||
Can y'all pull that up again? | ||
That was from today. | ||
Lauren Chin retweets Nick Fuentes. | ||
She says, Nick Fuentes is now on a no-fly list. | ||
Nick Fuentes says, so I'm on my way to a press conference to discuss how I've been banned from nearly all social media and tech services, and then I find out I can't even get there because I've been put on a no-fly list. | ||
This is overt political persecution. | ||
America is not a free country. | ||
That is... | ||
Shocking. | ||
I mean, that's beyond anything we've seen so far. | ||
I mean, they were using the no-fly list and talking about putting people that were on the January 6th, you know, inside the Capitol on January 6th on that because they were being charged with things like domestic terrorism. | ||
Nick Fuentes has not been charged with anything. | ||
He has not been accused of anything. | ||
He is literally a talk show host whose right to speak is guaranteed by the First Amendment, and now he finds himself on the no-fly list? | ||
That is shocking. | ||
Who do you even go to to appeal that? | ||
I don't know if you can. | ||
Yeah, and you're only notified when you get to the airport. | ||
It's not like they send you a notification, a letter or something, a courtesy call. | ||
They don't even bother to call you and ask you questions before putting you on that list. | ||
It's absolutely insane. | ||
But, you know, I kind of side with the U.S. | ||
government over this because have you seen Nick Fuentes? | ||
He's a really big guy. | ||
He's a big, scary guy. | ||
He's got giant muscles under that tiny suit. | ||
I don't know how he makes himself look so So tiny but at the same time being like this big imposing guy when he's out of that suit. | ||
He's terrifying. | ||
He breathes fire, I understand. | ||
He can control metal with his mind like Magneto. | ||
Yeah, he's a terrifying threat to America. | ||
I mean, this is crazy. | ||
I'm like having trouble... | ||
Like, understanding what we just read. | ||
Like, am I gonna be able to fly? | ||
Am I on a no-fly list? | ||
I haven't tried to fly anywhere recently. | ||
If I try to go on vacation, am I locked down here? | ||
I mean, this is a whole new frontier on persecution. | ||
And Nick Fuentes says it's political persecution. | ||
It absolutely is. | ||
I mean, this means this guy's been placed on a no-fly list intended for terrorist suspects who may, in fact, bring an airplane down or crash it into a I'm still confused as to how he's an extremist. | ||
When they say far right, when they label you far right, great. | ||
I want to be as far right as possible. | ||
That's not a bad thing to me. | ||
I used to be libertarian. | ||
I saw that it doesn't work. | ||
It's nice in theory, it just doesn't work. | ||
We need to hold people and society accountable. | ||
We need to judge people for being weird or trying to influence little kids. | ||
But what makes someone an extremist? | ||
They use these very vague, scary terms to label people certain things without ever having to back it up with anything. | ||
What makes him an extremist? | ||
I'm Jewish, by the way. | ||
And he said some questionable things about the Holocaust in jest. | ||
It was a joke. | ||
And even if it wasn't, I kind of don't care. | ||
I agree with most of what he has to say. | ||
And you don't need to agree with someone 100%. | ||
And if you find one little thing you disagree with them about, you discard them. | ||
What makes this country great is you have the ability to speak the truth and voice your opinion And you get all kinds of different people. | ||
And you get people like Nick Fuentes, who, you know, I've interviewed him a few times on my show. | ||
And again, it amazes me that this guy is in his early 20s. | ||
I'm 34. | ||
In my early 20s, I wasn't concerned with American politics as in-depth as he is. | ||
I wasn't as well-versed and well-spoken as he is. | ||
We need to encourage the youth to come forward like he has and build their own. | ||
I mean, like he built his own platform. | ||
It's absolutely incredible. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I mean, the point you make is exactly right. | ||
What qualifies somebody as an extremist? | ||
Apparently in today's world, being an extremist literally just means that you are against the establishment of like a global new world order that wants to enslave you. | ||
It's to be on the right whatsoever. | ||
They call Proud Boys an extremist group. | ||
They call the Oath Keepers an extremist group. | ||
Meanwhile, you have communists literally burning down this country that get nothing but support. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Listen. | ||
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Unbelievable breaking news, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
38 minutes ago, Nicolas J. Fuentes tweets he's on his way to a press conference to discuss how he's been banned from nearly all social media and tech services, and he finds out that he's not able to get there because he's been put on a no-fly list. | ||
He goes on to note that since attending President Trump's rally on the Ellipse on January 6th, never went in the Capitol, never even went anywhere close, but literally just attending a peaceful political protest with the sitting President of the United States presiding, he has been banned from Airbnb, banned from Facebook, Instagram, DLive, and Coinbase. | ||
He's been banned from every payment processor, had his bank account frozen, but I think this is by far the most egregious, being placed on a no-fly list. | ||
That is not, you can't even claim that's a private company. | ||
That is a governmental order banning him from being able to fly because of his speech. | ||
My guest is Josh Lakich. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at joshlakich.com and find his podcast, Wrong Opinion Podcast, at patreon.com slash wrongop. | ||
This is mind-blowing. | ||
I mean, this is so egregious, Josh. | ||
I can't even wrap my mind around it. | ||
So you said something interesting that the no-fly list, it's the government now imposing restricting free speech, but also the airlines probably work in tandem with the government and the airlines are not private companies. | ||
They are subsidized heavily by the government. | ||
They keep getting bailed out by the government. | ||
That's why the services of these airlines are getting worse and worse. | ||
So we can't, like, we can't pretend that the libertarians who are listening can't pretend that, that, oh, they're a private company. | ||
They can do whatever they want. | ||
Uh, no, you're the government. | ||
You're all the government. | ||
And, and yeah, it's, it's kind of mind boggling because they're, they're, they're doing this more and more. | ||
And, and it used to be just to a few people and, and, and now they're expanding their powers. | ||
They're flexing their muscles. | ||
And it's um we're at the point where it's weird that this isn't really even shocking anymore and and how do we even fight back against this that that's what's kind of frustrating about all this there's really no Wait, like, Nick Fuentes can't rally his troops and fight back against this. | ||
How do you fight back against this? | ||
And what happens if you're not as big as Nick Fuentes? | ||
What happens if it's like an account, a person that has 5,000 followers or something that gets banned? | ||
Right, right. | ||
They get banned and can't even get the word out. | ||
People don't even know that they're banned because they don't have a big following like Nick does. | ||
That's a great question. | ||
How do you fight back against this? | ||
And the other question I would ask is how do they justify this? | ||
How, you know, how? | ||
How are you going to justify this? | ||
The man did nothing wrong. | ||
He has not participated in any violence. | ||
He has not encouraged any violence. | ||
He has not... I mean, again, I'm at a loss for words here. | ||
How do you defend this? | ||
I mean, what he's... Well, he just shouldn't have believed the things he believes. | ||
Oh, if you believe the wrong things, you just can't travel anymore. | ||
I mean, this is the social credit score, you know, de facto. | ||
Being imposed on the American people. | ||
I mean, this is this is truly unprecedented and totally shocking. | ||
Oh, and by the way, Nick Fuentes will be on with Alex Jones at noon today. | ||
So at noon Central Standard Time, Nick Fuentes will be on the Alex Jones show, Infowars.com, Bandai video to explain this. | ||
I'm at a loss. | ||
I don't know how to answer your question. | ||
How do we fight back? | ||
I, you know, you can't even speak up about this. | ||
Without, you know, being a victim of it yourself. | ||
That's the danger of all of this. | ||
You know, if this is not the type of thing, like, if this is the type of thing that doesn't wake people up, then maybe we are too far gone. | ||
Maybe we can't argue our way out of this. | ||
Because if I can tell a regular liberal person, hey, this guy has been placed on a no-fly list without ever doing or encouraging violence in the slightest, but simply because of what he believes, and they aren't outraged by that, they think he deserves it, then there's no peace, in my opinion. | ||
Yeah, you're absolutely right, though. | ||
It is like a social credit system. | ||
The Biden administration is really taking cues from China. | ||
But it's not surprising. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
I want to be shocked about this, but I'm not. | ||
I want to know when we've hit the bottom. | ||
I want to know what the next step is, because things are getting so crazy. | ||
But I'm used to the crazy, you know what I mean? | ||
Yeah, I mean, I felt that same way, but this has really taken me by surprise because... | ||
You know, people getting kicked off websites, we've been lulled into accepting that, right? | ||
Like, like, we understand that that happens. | ||
We understand that, that, you know, these sorts of things take place. | ||
But this is being placed on the no-fly list. | ||
This is a step beyond. | ||
And here's, you know, the clincher of it. | ||
He was on his way to host a press conference and sort of a miniature rally against big tech censorship. | ||
And what is essentially a purely political move. | ||
So here's a guy trying to go to a political event, being prevented from going there, prevented from speaking. | ||
I mean, if it wasn't enough just to crush his right to travel as an American, they're really doing it to crush his ability to have a say in the political process. | ||
Yeah, I mean, really, the next step is he should sue he should sue the federal government. | ||
But you know, all that the government has all the money in the world. | ||
And I don't think Nick Fuentes has nearly enough to fight properly, which is a shame. | ||
But I guess that's the next step. | ||
But honestly, I do hope that we hit the bottom soon. | ||
Because what I mean by that is Conservatives need to have more fight in them. | ||
They need to have fire in their belly again. | ||
The brand of conservatism we have now is cheap. | ||
It's people saying, oh, I'm for freedom. | ||
I'm for the Constitution. | ||
Okay, cool. | ||
Elaborate. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
Freedom to drink beer and get fat and watch football? | ||
Yeah, I mean, that's not that special. | ||
Freedom to watch porn? | ||
Cool. | ||
You're not special. | ||
You're not preserving what this country was founded on. | ||
So that fight, when are people going to say, I've had enough, like the election was clearly stolen, and when are they going to start fighting? | ||
Because that had to have been one of the biggest takeover in this country's history, and no one cared, and no one cared. | ||
So now we have these things like Nick Fuentes being banned from flying and all that and it pales in comparison to what took place on election day. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No one's fighting. | ||
Where's the gumption? | ||
That's my question. | ||
You're right, and that is the key here. | ||
We know the Democrats are completely subverted. | ||
They are socialists. | ||
They're progressive. | ||
I can understand an enemy that wants to destroy me, but the people that claim to be on our side are failing Abominably. | ||
I mean, that's a great question. | ||
Who is going to be the first politician to come out in defense of Nick Fuentes? | ||
Or are the Republicans, who claim to stand for our freedom, going to sit by and allow somebody to be placed on the no-fly list as essentially a terrorist and prevented from traveling and prevented from holding a political event because of the things that he says? | ||
Are they so cowardly? | ||
Are they so cowed that they're going to allow this to happen? | ||
Can I mention one thing? | ||
I was flying to Miami a few weeks ago before I went to Costa Rica with my family. | ||
And in the security line, there was a group of black people. | ||
And in that line, it smelled like weed. | ||
I mean, they were getting high outside of the LAX airport. | ||
And the TSA asked them for their ID and they said they didn't have an ID. | ||
And then the TSA is like, okay, well, do you have a credit card with your name on it? | ||
They said no. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They were allowed to fly. | ||
Oh, and that's happening all across the country. | ||
It's this, it's, it's not anecdotal evidence. | ||
This is happening all. | ||
How do you think that like all there's professional rioters every time there's a riot, there's people who fly across the country and loot and all that. | ||
I mean, when the looting was happening over the summer on, um, in Beverly Hills, these are mainly people that don't live in California. | ||
Right. | ||
And, and they're allowed to, because it, it, it kind of, It fits with the narrative that they're pushing forward. | ||
You know? | ||
So, yeah, but you know, you're right. | ||
Where's the bottom? | ||
How far is too far? | ||
They are now banning conservatives from being able to fly. | ||
Hello, Ted Cruz, can we wake up? | ||
Matt Gaetz, can we actually do something? | ||
Jim Jordan, would you mind exerting your power as a member of the government to prevent this abuse from happening? | ||
To prevent this oppression? | ||
I mean, my God, you know, if this doesn't inspire at least Some modicum of pushback. | ||
But the problem is they've demonized Nick Fuentes so much, it's literally going to be like, Ted Cruz comes to the defense of a Holocaust denier. | ||
You can deny the Holocaust and still be allowed to fly. | ||
This is America. | ||
I cannot believe this is happening. | ||
Our guest is Josh Likocz. | ||
You can find him on Twitter at JoshLikocz. | ||
And you can find his podcast, the Wrong Opinion Podcast, on patreon.com slash wrongop. | ||
Wrong Opinion Podcast. | ||
It airs every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday exclusively on Patreon. | ||
It has a lot of great guests like yours truly, as well as like Nick Fuentes. | ||
You know, it's so funny. | ||
I brought up this article. | ||
I didn't even bring up the article. | ||
I brought up something else about being online or being censored. | ||
Then Josh brings up Nick Fuentes. | ||
I say, what a coincidence. | ||
I was about to read this article about Nick Fuentes. | ||
Then as the crew is looking up this article, they find that Nick Fuentes has been banned from flying. | ||
He's on the no-fly list. | ||
I think this is absolutely a red line. | ||
This is absolutely unacceptable. | ||
The no-fly list is now being used to silence political dissidents for their free speech. | ||
People who have done absolutely nothing wrong are now incapable of flying and specifically flying to a political event. | ||
This is a complete neutering of your ability to resist or oppose the American government. | ||
If Republicans do not stand up for this, because Josh, in the last segment you asked how we fight back against this, how do we defend against this, it's got to be entirely up to the government now because this is the government imposing this, right? | ||
No, absolutely. | ||
And I was thinking about this just now. | ||
When you mentioned Ted Cruz, I think Ted Cruz should be put on the no-fly list. | ||
I think Josh Hawley should be put on the fly list. | ||
Maybe they will be! | ||
I think all of them. | ||
I think once they start feeling the pressure that we are, then maybe things will start to change. | ||
Maybe Republicans will have some fight left in them. | ||
But for now, nothing's going to change because all of these people love to go on the Sunday morning shows on the mainstream media outlets. | ||
It doesn't matter which network. | ||
They're dying to get on there. | ||
Because for some reason they're still trying to appease and get the recognition from the liberal media. | ||
It's kind of baffling to me because someone like Ted Cruz, he's a constitutional expert. | ||
He's a smart guy. | ||
But these people still want to get the approval from the left in the media. | ||
They're weak. | ||
They're weak, weak cowards that literally are beholden to the dictates of their enemies. | ||
I mean, how stupid do you have to be? | ||
And here's the thing, at the end of that last segment, I mentioned that you should be able to be a Holocaust sniper and still fly, right? | ||
It doesn't matter what you believe or say, the government should not be limiting your ability to travel. | ||
To be perfectly clear, Nick Fuentes is not a Holocaust denier, although they smear him as that, but listen to how far this goes. | ||
I was told by Sebastian Gorka, one of the heroes of the right, apparently, according to the establishment, at CPAC that I shouldn't be at CPAC Because I was associated with Infowars, which was associated with Nick Fuentes because he believed Nick Fuentes was a Holocaust sniper. | ||
Because Nick Fuentes read somebody else's joke, which vaguely hinted at, basically like an inside joke, that acknowledged the fact that some people question one particular mathematical aspect of the Holocaust. | ||
So think about the levels of separation that this goes through. | ||
So it wasn't Nick Fuentes' words. | ||
He was reading somebody else's Super Chat. | ||
The Super Chat itself didn't actually question the Holocaust. | ||
It just sort of vaguely, you know, mentioned the fact that some people do question not the Holocaust as a whole, but perhaps one particular part of it. | ||
And then not only does Nick Fuentes get smeared as a Holocaust denier because of that, I get smeared at it because I'm associated with an association or an organization that's associated with Nick Fuentes. | ||
So this is the way this works, and that's what keeps the politicians in fear, where they're like, oh, I'm not going to defend Nick Fuentes. | ||
I'm not going to defend somebody, you know, an American citizen who's now been denied the right to travel because of his opinions. | ||
I mean, this is absurd. | ||
The Sebastian Gorkas of the world, they're LARPing as conservatives. | ||
They're LARPing. | ||
But what they don't understand is like, okay, I'm sure deep down you believe in something, but you're a little bit afraid. | ||
But if all these people started to voice their actual opinions, there's such a market. | ||
I mean, if we're talking about business, because this is a business for some of these people, there's such an opening right now in the political sphere where that's why someone like Nick Fuentes is popular. | ||
And the best person to look at with regards to the political world is Ron DeSantis. | ||
Ron DeSantis was a nobody. | ||
Trump made him. | ||
And he took social cues from Trump. | ||
And he's succeeding. | ||
He's like way more known than any other politician out there when in reality, he shouldn't be. | ||
I mean, he's the governor of Florida, one of the biggest states. | ||
But other than that, he was kind of a nobody. | ||
And he fights like Trump, and people gravitate towards that. | ||
So even people who don't live in Florida are paying attention to him. | ||
And it's because people are thirsty for this. | ||
Yeah, you are exactly right. | ||
And you know, you can take it out of the political realm and like, you know, athletes who stand up for the anthem or go against, you know, the dictates of black. | ||
Suddenly their jerseys are flying off the shelves because people will support and reward people who stand up for American ideals because Americans are still out there. | ||
We still believe in freedom. | ||
We still believe in liberty. | ||
We still believe in, you know, our heritage in this country and So you're right. | ||
Even if these people are the most sort of, you know, mercenary people that all they care about is getting elected again, they're being like caged in by this concept. | ||
I think it's because they watch the mainstream media. | ||
I literally, I think it's because all of these, you know, old turtles like Mitch McConnell, like watch CNN and believe what they see on that. | ||
And they think the rest of America believes it. | ||
And so they do what their enemies dictate. | ||
Absurd, and if they would just stand up for what is right, the waves of support that would crash into them would drive them to whatever heights they so selfishly want to occupy. | ||
Yeah, the cute thing about that though is the media is dead, and it's not a business. | ||
Like, CNN is not a business. | ||
It's subsidized by the George Soroses of the world. | ||
If it was a business, they would be telling you the truth because people seek out the truth. | ||
But their ratings are plummeting, and so is Fox News's, to be honest. | ||
And it's because they have an agenda, and it's not about making money anymore. | ||
It's heavily subsidized, like the airlines. | ||
The airlines don't care about the passengers. | ||
If they did, they would be providing you a good service. | ||
They would be treating you like people and not cattle. | ||
So it's yeah, Mitch McConnell. | ||
Yeah, it's these people are old. | ||
They don't know. | ||
Like Mitch McConnell doesn't know about Twitter and doesn't know about I mean, and Twitter is not even the whole country. | ||
Twitter is like 13% of the country, but they don't know about the world outside of CNN or Fox or MSNBC. | ||
So they still want to be in the good graces of the powers that be. | ||
But those are not companies. | ||
They used to be that, you know, there used to be a business model with regards to CNN. | ||
Not anymore. | ||
Obviously, it doesn't exist anymore. | ||
Right. | ||
But it will continue to operate as long as it serves the interest of the elite and people that can fill its coffers, as we see. | ||
And like you're not even being hyperbolic like NBC and Vice News. | ||
And the Young Turks, I mean, they are infused with hundreds of millions of dollars on a regular basis. | ||
They spend it all. | ||
They go bankrupt. | ||
And then they have to be infused with it more. | ||
So this does happen all the time. | ||
And so what we're experiencing right now with Nick Fuentes being banned from flying, being placed on the no-fly list because of the opinions that he holds. | ||
Or the statements that he's made, never called for violence, never said or done anything illegal as far as I can tell, and I, you know, follow his career fairly closely, and yet he's been placed as a terrorist on the no-fly list and prevented from going to a political rally that he's organizing. | ||
If this is not face down, if this is not not only used as a time for Republicans to prove their worth, prove their mettle and stand up against this outrageous overreach. | ||
But it doesn't stop there. | ||
This should be the beginning. | ||
We should ask, how did he get placed on the no fly list? | ||
Who else is on the no fly list? | ||
How are all of these governmental organs being used to abuse the American people and limit free discussion and limit political representation? | ||
This needs to be the beginning. | ||
This needs to be the damn breaking and inspire the pushback against the overreach that we're seeing across the country. | ||
This is a golden opportunity for any Republican in the country who wants to actually stand up for what this country believes in rather than roll over like a dog for the liberals. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, I couldn't I couldn't say better myself. | |
But there are no leaders. | ||
There are no leaders anymore. | ||
I think that these politicians are just happy to get their six years and run every six years and just keep getting elected. | ||
Someone like Ted Cruz knows he's never going to be president. | ||
So why rock the boat? | ||
In their minds, why rock the boat? | ||
But, you know, it's funny that, you know, we're talking about Ted Cruz as an example, but he's someone who almost lost to Beto O'Rourke. | ||
Right. | ||
And it's because his state, which again, he's not really doing anything about it. | ||
Uh, is going to turn Democrat very soon. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
These people, Jim, Jim Jordan, Ted Cruz, Matt Gaetz, like these people have power. | ||
They are senators. | ||
They are congressmen. | ||
They can make demands. | ||
They can do things that regular Americans can't. | ||
They can wield the levers of power in whichever way they can. | ||
They don't. | ||
They never do. | ||
And oh my God, it's, this is totally absurd and obscene. | ||
Um, Nick Fuentes will be on with Alex Jones, uh, during the program. | ||
It was supposed to be at noon, it might be 11.30 or maybe noon, just tune in to Alex Jones to see that. | ||
But my guest, Josh Lukac, can be found on Twitter at Josh Lukac and Patreon at patreon.com slash wrongop, stands for wrong opinion. | ||
Any good guests coming up on Wrong Opinion, Josh? | ||
I'm trying to get Milo because I don't think he's... I think he's still gay. | ||
I think he's pretending to be straight. | ||
I think it's impossible for him to be straight. | ||
I've been texting with him, but like all gay people, he's very unreliable. | ||
You're gonna be placed on a no-fly list, sir. | ||
Comments like that. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on, Josh. | ||
It's been very fun, and you do a great show, and I suggest people go subscribe to it. | ||
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