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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
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What I'm about to lay out is a lot bigger than Donald Trump, though I do support most of the former president's policies and wish the election wasn't stolen from him. | ||
But regardless of what you think of Donald Trump, this is about common sense and free speech and fighting authoritarianism. | ||
Even the authoritarian Merkel and the globalist Macron over in Europe, in France and Germany, have said Facebook, Twitter, and all these other sites banning President Trump From the internet is incredibly dangerous trend and now we see members of Parliament in Australia being banned because they interview a medical doctor that says COVID-19 has been overblown and a power grab. | ||
We see Governor DeSantis having hearings with scientists and doctors talking about other treatments for COVID-19 like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine and YouTube bans that? | ||
This is so dangerous. | ||
And then Facebook, back in January, said, well, we're going to have a hearing on this new special board we formed of different leftists from around the United States and the world to decide if he's allowed to come back. | ||
And in the interim, they said even his voice is banned. | ||
So other people can't play clips of him. | ||
They can't show him. | ||
I mean, that is beyond 1984. | ||
That is memory holing. | ||
Somebody's voice, somebody's likeness. | ||
That's beyond what they said two years ago about me when I said, Joe Biden clearly had another stroke, he can barely talk, he's got dementia. | ||
They said, Jones put out false info, Joe Biden has great cognitive abilities, and henceforth you will not even say nice things about Alex Jones. | ||
If you make nice mentions of him, you'll be suspended or then banned. | ||
So again, this is beyond 1984, AI controlling what you can say and do. | ||
Well now, The ADL's head, Mr. Greenblatt, is one of the main board members, and he is sitting in judgment over a U.S. | ||
president with his other collection of Islamists and others. | ||
And they're set to announce tomorrow whether Trump will be allowed back on Facebook. | ||
It has 2.8 billion members and 2.8 billion users on average every month. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Basically twice as big as the population of China. | ||
It's the size of China and India's population put together. | ||
2.8 billion regular users. | ||
Hundreds of millions of other visitors every week. | ||
So we're talking over 3 billion people. | ||
It's the biggest nation in the world. | ||
It's a cyber nation. | ||
And they're saying that you can't hear from the 45th president of the United States because he's too dangerous. | ||
If they can censor President Trump, they can censor anybody. | ||
So here is the ADL and this new Marxist court they've got that sits in judgment of an American president. | ||
This is just unprecedented. | ||
It's so incredibly dangerous. | ||
They've got a new law. | ||
They're set to pass in Canada, where the government will control what each person can post and can't post. | ||
A regulatory agency. | ||
They added a provision to go out for the general public? | ||
I mean, this is not the march of tyranny. | ||
Tyranny has arrived, 21st century style, with all the trappings of classical tyrannies with a high-tech overlay. | ||
And that's why Band.Video and Infowars.com and Newswars.com are so important now more than ever. | ||
Thank you for keeping us on the air. | ||
Thank you for sharing the articles and videos. | ||
Because if you don't, nobody will. | ||
And the sites are exploding. | ||
And the globalists are really pissed that You know, despite the fact they've taken so many of our services, taken so many of our softwares away, we have been massively harassed, banned on over a hundred platforms now. | ||
We are still on air thanks to your prayers, your support, and the fabulous team of folks here at InfoWars and our IT crew. | ||
This is just such a special operation, and the ADL had Sacha Baron Cohen as their keynote speaker last winter, and he said if Mark Zuckerberg doesn't let us take control of his organization. | ||
He should face prison! | ||
He's a murderer! | ||
Because somebody on his 3 billion users might do something wrong. | ||
And then they went and took the head of the ADL and put him on the board. | ||
So we used to get mad at Jesse Jackson shaking down U.S. | ||
corporations, or he'd call them racist. | ||
Look how far we've gone now to Black Lives Matter and Antifa burning down federal buildings and shooting and killing people, and the media says they're good. | ||
And then people walking in the velvet ropes to the Capitol is the greatest attacks it's Folks, you can find and share this video on band.video and infowars.com. | ||
It's called the ADL Run Tribunal to Decide Trump's Internet Fate. | ||
That will be one of many amazing stories we'll cover on today's edition of American Journal. | ||
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Stay with us. - You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to American Journal on InfoWars.com and Bandit.video. | ||
Just going through my final organization here of the Daily Dispatch before we get into it. | ||
Very excited to have you here with us today. | ||
We have Gavin Wax. | ||
He'll be joining us in the third hour. | ||
So many videos, so many stories to get to. | ||
I don't know how I'm going to get to all of them. | ||
So let's just try, shall we? | ||
Let's begin, as we always do, with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, folks, here it is, your daily dispatch for the 5th of May 2021. | ||
And what a sizable dispatch it is today. | ||
Derek Chauvin has asked for a new trial. | ||
The former Minneapolis police officer was convicted last month of killing George Floyd. | ||
He filed a request Tuesday asking for a new trial. | ||
Eric Nelson, Chauvin's attorney, alleged that juror misconduct and pre-trial publicity in part led to Chauvin's conviction for second and third degree murder and second degree manslaughter in Floyd's death last year. | ||
Chauvin's legal team specifically cited the court's rejections of its request to change the hearings venue outside Minneapolis. | ||
Nelson wrote in the court filing, That the court has abused its discretion when it denied defendants motion for a change of venue and that publicity around the high-profile hearing escalated the potential for prejudice in those proceedings. | ||
This perhaps complicated by the fact that one of the jurors has now outed himself and revealed that he lied during his jury selection interview where he said he was not | ||
particularly aware of the events surrounding the death of George Floyd and it was later revealed that he Participated in a protest called the get your knee off our neck protest and wearing a t-shirt that directly referenced the killing of George Floyd so perhaps justice Will be achieved with Derek Chauvin because for now he is facing the totally unjust claims that | ||
We killed a man in cold blood, essentially, and will now be spending decades in prison. | ||
So, perhaps a new trial in somewhere other than Minneapolis. | ||
Isn't that exciting? | ||
The LA Times reports, record low U.S. | ||
birth rate fell another 4% in 2020, says the CDC. | ||
2020 was a grueling year, and the number of Americans born into it was lower than it had been in more than four decades. | ||
Other places are saying we have now reached fertility levels lower than we've seen in 100 years. | ||
100 years, 4% lower fertility rate in 2020 than in 2019 in the sixth year in a row that that number has declined. | ||
In fact, the figure is so low, you'll have to go all the way back to 1979 to beat it. | ||
Back then, the U.S. population was just over 224 million, according to the Census Bureau. | ||
On December 31st, 2020, it was 330 million. | ||
So even though we have over 105 million more people, our birth rate, the number of births is actually lower than in 1979. | ||
Really, really incredible. | ||
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Of course, we've seen with countries like Hungary, you can reverse this trend. | ||
You can actually get your birth rate up. | ||
You can actually support life rather than allowing the home population to die and be taken over by people from other countries. | ||
You could do that, but they're not interested in that. | ||
No, this is perfectly fine with them. | ||
Pfizer plans to request COVID-19 vaccine emergency authorization for all ages 2 through 11 in September. | ||
Pfizer chairman and CEO Albert Borla said in a quarterly earnings call Thursday he expects to request emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration in September. | ||
Under his plan, the EAU requests ages six months to two years to follow in the fourth quarter. | ||
Six-month-old children being injected with this highly experimental and not even yet FDA-approved vaccine for COVID-19, aka the flu. | ||
Stay-at-home lockdowns, according to a study by the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago, they found that stay-at-home lockdowns made no difference to COVID deaths. | ||
No difference at all. | ||
The peer-reviewed study published in a scientific journal PNAS found stay-at-home orders, also known as shelter-in-place orders or SIPs, were not associated with lower infections or death. | ||
Furthermore, they were actually associated with a slight increase in infections and death, although this was not statistically significant. | ||
The results are summarized in the chart below. | ||
Actual chart that shows absolutely no correlation between lockdown orders and the severity of those lockdown orders and any limitation in the spread of COVID-19. | ||
So there you go folks, just one in like 10 studies that have come out in the last month that shows everything from the mask orders to the lockdown orders that destroyed our entire economy, led to many more deaths of suicide, as well as mentally scarred our children for the rest of their lives. | ||
Totally unnecessary, don't work at all. | ||
Diner in Louisville draws handgun as armed Black Lives Matter protests swarm the restaurant. | ||
Images showed a Louisville restaurant patron pointing a handgun at armed Black Lives Matter protesters who swarmed the outdoor dining patio during demonstrations in honor of Breonna Taylor on the day of the Kentucky Derby. | ||
Louisville Metro Police on Saturday responded to La Chase, an upscale European restaurant, as protesters were marching northbound on the street. | ||
A restaurant employee told dispatchers that multiple armed protesters entered the restaurant property, which included an outdoor dining space. | ||
So, that's fine. | ||
That's fine. | ||
Look, folks, I know you might be worried about mobs of Anti-American aggravators with guns storming onto private property to confront innocent people who are just trying to enjoy their dinner. | ||
But I think you're missing the main point here. | ||
They're black. | ||
These aren't white people doing this. | ||
Now, if it was white people, I'd understand. | ||
You'd be kicking in doors in the middle of the night. | ||
I think we need to make it clear this is Black Lives Matter. | ||
Therefore, marching around with guns and confronting innocent people while they're minding their own business is good. | ||
It's a good thing and will not be punished. | ||
And we'll show you that video later in the program. | ||
In Minneapolis, police refuse to enter the George Floyd Autonomous Zone and force a bleeding woman to go to them. | ||
Minneapolis police are refusing to enter the George Floyd Autonomous Zone with emergency responders instructing a bleeding woman who was pushed out of a window to come to them since they can't get to her. | ||
Known as George Floyd Square or the Free State of George Floyd. | ||
Or South Africa 2.0. | ||
Isn't this amazing how they can just do this? | ||
They're just like, yeah, this is ours now. | ||
We now act independently of the city in which we reside. | ||
And everybody's just like, okay. | ||
Isn't this amazing how they can just do this? | ||
They're just like, yeah, this is ours now. | ||
We now act independently of the city in which we reside. | ||
And everybody's just like, okay, yeah, that's fine. | ||
This should be our tactic. | ||
Honestly, we need to make some autonomous zones because apparently you can just do that. | ||
You can just secede from the union in small zones as long as you claim you're with Black Lives Matter. | ||
Really incredible. | ||
And even if you have a life or death situation where a victim was pushed out of a window in a domestic dispute, the police will just wait politely on the edge of your border for you to deliver the injured woman to you. | ||
So, you know, it's interesting. | ||
The really interesting part about this is how they're going to investigate the fact that this woman was pushed out of the window. | ||
They can't even get in to help the injured woman. | ||
You think they're really going to get in to investigate the crime? | ||
No. | ||
Whoever pushed her out the window is free to go. | ||
It's the Chas Autonomous South Africa zone there in Minneapolis. | ||
Beautiful, beautiful thing. | ||
Olympics ban Black Lives Matter apparel, again threatening to punish athletes who protest. | ||
Athletes will not be allowed to wear clothing with the slogans Black Lives Matter at the Tokyo Olympics game. | ||
The International Olympic Committee has decided, reiterating that plans to enforce the game's Rule 50, which ban political or social justice protests of any kind at the international athletic event set to take place in just a few weeks. | ||
Wouldn't it be fun to see the Olympics under a globalist scheme? | ||
You know, the Olympics are inherently nationalist. | ||
It's nations competing against one another. | ||
If the global is happening, why is this allowed? | ||
Why is this permitted? | ||
Two nations competing against each other? | ||
It should just be, you know, whoever's best in the world at what they do. | ||
It'll just be a bunch of Kenyans running track, a bunch of Iranians wrestling each other. | ||
This is... | ||
The way it'll be without nations. | ||
I think the whole concept of Olympics is out the window. | ||
I mean, we're a globalist world now. | ||
There's no room for nations competing and striving to better one another. | ||
No, no. | ||
We need to just have no more nations. | ||
The Olympics will just be a bunch of Random athletes going for themselves. | ||
Nothing else. | ||
They don't represent America. | ||
They represent the world. | ||
That's how the Olympics need to be. | ||
We should have a Globalist Olympics here on InfoWars. | ||
It'll be great. | ||
It'll be great. | ||
No nations. | ||
No nations in the Globalist Olympics. | ||
No pride. | ||
No fellowship. | ||
No competition. | ||
Just subservience. | ||
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I'm just, uh... I'm shocked at some of these stories, honestly. | ||
It's, uh, really incredible. | ||
Just absolutely, uh, mind-boggling, some of these. | ||
Uh, one of these that, uh, perhaps not as surprising as others. | ||
CNN host Anderson Cooper has set a new record, a new world record, unparalleled in the world of broadcast entertainment. | ||
CNN host Anderson Cooper's Jeopardy debut flops, drawing the lowest guest host rating in the show's history. | ||
Oh gosh, darn it. | ||
It's like, but I'm a Vanderbilt! | ||
I get everything I want. | ||
Yes, lowest ratings in the show's history for Anderson Cooper, which is appropriate because his fellow CNN host, Wolf Blitzer, holds the records for the most humiliating appearance on Jeopardy! | ||
of all time. | ||
Maybe we can find that. | ||
Wolf Blitzer on Jeopardy, leaving with something like negative $10,000. | ||
Yeah, CNN hires very dumb people with very white hair to tell you lies. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
Negative $4,600 for CNN's Wolf Blitzer during his celebrity game. | ||
Good stuff. | ||
Here's some not good stuff. | ||
In fact, some baffling and troubling stuff. | ||
White woman, 35, faces hate crime for dialing 911 on a black delivery driver. | ||
Julie Warland, 35, is facing a string of charges over the April 18 incident, including offensive words and willfully threatening a person based on their perceived characteristics. | ||
Now, I've read through this article looking for the crime that she committed. | ||
And there isn't one, actually. | ||
She said mean words to a guy who she says was speeding a box truck down a neighborhood street. | ||
A string of charges. | ||
Orland and her boyfriend, who's not been identified, allegedly called 911 on an Amazon driver, Kendall McIntosh, claiming he was speeding through the streets of North Berkeley. | ||
You're in a neighborhood. | ||
You watch a box truck roar through the street where your children sometimes play. | ||
You call the police in an attempt to get this behavior modified. | ||
And then you get arrested. | ||
Why? | ||
Because, well, you said mean words at the person who was delivering the package. | ||
When Macintosh stopped to make a delivery, Walren pulled up next to him in her car and allegedly launched into an abusive tirade. | ||
Oh dear, a tirade? | ||
You don't say! | ||
Look at that guy. | ||
Oh my god, he was so scared of this tiny woman yelling mean words at him. | ||
She's just like, F-word. | ||
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Oh god! | ||
Oh, I'm being assaulted! | ||
Send her to jail for years! | ||
It's a hate crime, after all. | ||
Macintosh claims he was subject to a series of racial slurs, including the n-word. | ||
You can see the scars on his face because of it. | ||
Macintosh later told KVTU he was scared during the altercation. | ||
Just absolutely terrified. | ||
My god. | ||
Those words. | ||
I mean, they're just terrifying words that were being said at him. | ||
The vibrations of the air! | ||
How could he handle it? | ||
He says, if you feel like you have to videotape it or anything, definitely do that, because I felt like if there wasn't a video, if it wasn't being recorded, she probably could have gotten away with saying that. | ||
Oh, not anymore. | ||
No, she's not getting away with the words she said anymore. | ||
Not in this America. | ||
Charges against Worland have yet to be filed, and she was released from custody on April 19th. | ||
The clip of the altercation was condemned by Berkeley police. | ||
Yes, how dare a woman, how dare a woman say mean words. | ||
Back in February, Oakland police arrested a Berkeley man for allegedly posting troubling statements directed towards the Asian community on social media. | ||
In January, a white woman was arrested in Berkeley for reportedly yelling hateful statements about people of Mexican descent at a Hispanic woman. | ||
My God, how do they keep getting away with this? | ||
You have to love Mexican people or you get arrested. | ||
You can't say mean things about Mexican people. | ||
Just, you know, I don't know how much I have to get into this, but you understand your freedom of speech is being destroyed, right? | ||
You understand that it doesn't matter if it's insulting or not. | ||
It doesn't matter if it's egregious. | ||
It doesn't matter if it's very mean. | ||
We are now arresting people for words. | ||
Okay. | ||
Lawmakers to the FBI head wrote a letter. | ||
They said we write to request information about the FBI's illegal spying activities. | ||
Representatives Jim Jordan and Andy Biggs sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray highlighting a recently declassified Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court memo opinion in order. | ||
According to a recently released opinion from the FISC and the FBI, the FBI has seriously and systematically abusing its warrantless electronic surveillance authority. | ||
The lawmaker said in the letter, we write to request information about the FBI's illegal spying activities. | ||
The congressman pressed Ray to explain why almost a year after the OIG's report about FISA abuses, the court found the FBI to still be abusing its warrantless surveillance authority under section 702 and to supply a detailed accounting of every instance since December 2019 when the FBI has queried access the court found the FBI to still be abusing its warrantless surveillance authority under section 702 and to supply a detailed accounting of every instance Yeah. | ||
Yeah, so nobody in the FBI was punished for spying on a presidential campaign by abusing this court. | ||
Nobody was punished after the OIG's report showed that they abused the FISA allowances and now they're continuing to do so and still not being punished for it. | ||
So I think this may represent An ultimate symbolic contest between people actually elected by the American people to represent them and to hold the government to account and the elements of the deep state who so far are acting completely unaccountable and running roughshod over all limitations to their power and limitations to their ability to abuse the rights of American citizens. | ||
I wonder what it will be. | ||
I wonder if Jim Jordan and Andy Biggs, representatives of the American people, will actually succeed over the FBI, the totally unaccountable spy state secret police force that is currently putting Jim Jordan and Andy Biggs supporters in prison, solitary confinement for weeks, and potentially years in prison for daring to protest them. | ||
I wonder who's going to win this contest. | ||
Hey, speaking of, violent FBI raid on home of couple who were in DC on January 6 ends in mistaken ID. | ||
On Wednesday evening, Marilyn Hooper posted on Facebook that a dozen armed agents broke into her home business on Ocean Drive Loop and handcuffed her and her husband after the agents searched the house and seized her phones and laptops looking for Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's belongings. | ||
Yeah, they got the wrong person. | ||
Well, oh well. | ||
Good thing there's no consequence for doing things incorrectly in the FBI. | ||
Just go ahead and abuse any American citizen you so please. | ||
Take their stuff. | ||
Imprison them. | ||
Why not? | ||
It's not like we have a functional government actually protecting our rights. | ||
When we get back, we'll get into some of the moves that the federal government is making to override the will of the states and smaller local governments as they attempt to mitigate the disaster that has come about by the Biden administration. | ||
Now the Biden administration is cracking down on their ability to stand up against it. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Alright folks, I'm gonna try to get through the rest of this daily dispatch here in this segment so we have time this program to go to your calls and some of the videos that I would like to show you. | ||
I'm just Every day, there's just new abuses coming out of the federal government. | ||
It's truly unbelievable. | ||
Here's the story from New York Times. | ||
Schumer readies Plan B to push immigration changes unilaterally. | ||
Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York and the majority leader, is quietly considering trying to use a fast-track budget maneuver to legalize millions of undocumented immigrants should bipartisan talks on providing a pathway to citizenship fall apart. | ||
Mr. Schumer has privately told the Congressional Hispanic Caucus in recent weeks that he's actively exploring whether it would be possible to attach a broad revision of immigration laws to President Biden's infrastructure plan and pass it through a process known as budget reconciliation, according to two people briefed on his comments. | ||
I remember what it said up here. | ||
It says he's going to use this should bipartisan talks on providing a pathway to citizenship fall apart. | ||
Republicans want the government to fulfill its most basic duty of protecting the borders against invasion from outsiders. | ||
Like, just the bare minimum a government needs to be doing, Republicans are just begging for that to be done. | ||
Meanwhile, the Democrats are demanding that potentially tens of millions of foreign citizens are simply overnight made into American citizens despite going through no process of vetting whatsoever. | ||
In fact, they're only here because they have shown their willingness to break American law for their own advantage. | ||
They are, by definition, criminals living here. | ||
And they're saying you either make them citizens or we will make them citizens. | ||
This is the negotiation tactics of the Democrats. | ||
Republicans, meanwhile, waffling, well, if we don't give them a pathway to citizenship, then they'll just make them all citizens. | ||
Okay. | ||
I guess this is how it goes. | ||
Attach a broad revision of immigration laws to Biden's infrastructure plan. | ||
That's how the government works, right? | ||
If you want to pass an immigration law, you don't put forward a bill to change immigration law and then vote on that. | ||
No, you just tack it on through a bureaucratic sleight of hand to an infrastructure bill. | ||
And then you claim anybody that doesn't vote for it is not only racist, but doesn't want you to have roads outside your house. | ||
It's a ridiculous partisan gamesmanship, clearly undermining Everything that a nation even is. | ||
Just absolutely destroying the entire population of America. | ||
Tens of millions of foreigners just made into citizens overnight. | ||
Do they love America? | ||
No. | ||
They break its laws. | ||
They come over here showing no respect for anything that we believe in. | ||
You know, there's an idea of what it was to be American at some point. | ||
That's been replaced. | ||
Now America is simply a dumping ground for the rest of the world to come and try to exploit the American people as much as possible. | ||
You know, these words they use. | ||
Truly incredible. | ||
Biden White House is preparing to confront states on anti-trans bills. | ||
At the time of writing, 253 anti-LGBTQ bills have been introduced in the current legislative session. | ||
124 of these bills are anti-trans, including 66 focused on playing sports, 33 focused on access to health care, and 14 focused bathroom and locker room access. | ||
Anti-trans. | ||
Anti-trans. | ||
Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, West Virginia, and South Dakota have introduced bans on trans girls playing sports. | ||
Arkansas has enshrined a ban on gender-affirming healthcare. | ||
Gender-affirming healthcare. | ||
Hey, scroll down on this article a little bit, guys. | ||
It's the Daily Beast article. | ||
Biden White House is preparing to confront states on anti-trans bills. | ||
Scroll down just a touch. | ||
No, too far. | ||
I just meant like a touch. | ||
I want to see that image. | ||
I wanna see the image. | ||
Oh, there it is. | ||
There it is. | ||
I just want to, um... I was staring for a moment today, as I was looking at this, at the black, shark-like, cold, soulless eyes of Nancy Pelosi and Kamala Harris. | ||
Right down there. | ||
I just, you know... Just the face of evil. | ||
It's just... Oh, it's, uh... It's a sick, sick, sick world that we live in right now. | ||
Yeah, so you can just change some of these words and it becomes more accurate and more apparent what exactly is going on. | ||
For example, instead of saying Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, and West Virginia and South Dakota have introduced a ban on trans girls playing school sports, you can say that they have introduced a ban on boys playing against girls in school sports. | ||
When they say Arkansas has enshrined a ban on gender-affirming healthcare, what they mean is that Arkansas has enshrined a ban on castrating children. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's what they actually mean. | ||
Gender-affirming healthcare. | ||
It's so insane to me. | ||
These people are perfectly healthy physically. | ||
Nothing wrong with them. | ||
Healthcare is something you require that if you don't provide it, something bad happens, right? | ||
If I have a heart attack, I need health care to repair my heart. | ||
If I have the flu, I need health care, perhaps some sort of medicine to get me back to a state of health or else it'll deteriorate and I'll get worse and I'll die. | ||
Health care is not something where you're perfectly fine physically, totally fine, but you have a mental condition that says I have to chop off my junk or I'm not going to be That's not healthcare. | ||
You're fine. | ||
Nothing is done. | ||
These children will grow to 18, perfectly healthy. | ||
They'll go through all the normal processes of a growing human. | ||
Then once they're 18, they can decide to do whatever the heck they want to their body. | ||
I couldn't care less. | ||
But when they're children, it's not healthcare to castrate them, whether you do it chemically at a doctor's office or with a rusty knife in the kitchen, okay? | ||
It's still castration. | ||
Gender-affirming healthcare. | ||
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Louis prosecutor in crackpot Kim Gardner faces misconduct probe for illicit conduct during the Gritens case, may lose her law license. | ||
The Soros-funded circuit attorney has been embroiled in a number of acts of blatant stupidity recently. | ||
So in case you know, under her leadership, St. | ||
Louis homicides skyrocketing to the highest rate in 50 years wasn't enough to get her out of office. | ||
She's also rejected several open and shut cases due to the fact that she believed local police officers were racist. | ||
Right? | ||
Criminals coming in. | ||
All the evidence there. | ||
They definitely committed the crime. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Back onto the street. | ||
Go continue your criminal ways. | ||
After all, the police as a whole are racist. | ||
We're sorry for the inconvenience, Mr. Drug Dealer. | ||
Gardner also released all of the protesters and looters in 2020. | ||
After the deadly George Floyd riots in St. | ||
Louis. | ||
Of course, she did not want to release, but was forced to, the McCloskeys, who actually stood up against the rioters, who actually stood outside of their homes with their lawfully owned handguns to prevent the rioters from getting onto their private property. | ||
She really tried to imprison them for a long time, and then was prevented, and then tried to appeal, and just desperately, doggedly went after these people. | ||
This is what you get when you vote for people who were funded and propped up by Nazi billionaires. | ||
Free to go. | ||
This is what you get when you vote for people who were funded and propped up by Nazi billionaires. | ||
You morons. | ||
Well, now it's even worse. | ||
Tuesday, the Missouri State Disciplinary Council found probable cause that Kim Gardner committed professional misconduct. | ||
She may lose her law license. | ||
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Louis Circuit Attorney may lose her license for lying under oath about the Gritens case. | ||
What? | ||
You're telling me this woman has no honor? | ||
This woman is a liar? | ||
This woman is a total failure, completely incompetent, a mindless tool of forces that she doesn't even comprehend. | ||
What? | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
She seemed like such an upstanding, honorable person when she was letting drug dealers out on the street because she says the cops were racist. | ||
How could this be? | ||
How could we not trust this strange-looking woman? | ||
All right, we'll be back. | ||
We're on the other side. | ||
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The Pure Turmeric Liquid Extract is gone. | ||
It's sold out. | ||
It's over. | ||
So if you want to get one of these other great products at a massive discount, go to InfoWarsStore.com right now and make your purchase because they may be gone if you delay. | ||
Also, I haven't mentioned it in a while, but our callers have been nice enough to Operation Endgame, War in the World, Stop the Great Reset, get the film that predicted it all, now available for as low as $3.95. | ||
These are DVDs that cannot be deleted by Google. | ||
They can't even be deleted by Microsoft. | ||
It can be deleted by the backdoor access into your computer that's installed on the hardware of your chips that can go in and delete your files on your hard drive. | ||
Yeah, that exists, folks. | ||
But you can't delete information from a DVD that's sitting on a shelf. | ||
And that's what endgame is. | ||
You can get one DVD for $14.95, two for $9.95 each. | ||
And if you get up to 10 DVDs, you can get them for $3.95. | ||
Five DVDs is $5.95. | ||
Three DVDs, $8.95 each. | ||
So the more you buy, the cheaper they are. | ||
And you can carry out your own guerrilla information warfare and spread this information around. | ||
That shows how none of this stuff that we're under is unexpected or new. | ||
And in fact, it is very simply the culmination of a plan that has been in place for decades. | ||
I'll be taking your phone calls this show. | ||
The number to dial 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
I have a couple more stories to talk about here while we wait for the phones to fill up before getting to some of the videos and your phone calls in the next hour. | ||
It's almost like, I mean, I, you know, I can just, I can just recite all of these headlines and maybe people that are actually paying attention will get the idea of, uh, where all this is and where we're going. | ||
But it really is amazing. | ||
Did I read this one yet? | ||
Did I read this? | ||
Biden administration drops dozens of charges against violent protesters in Portland. | ||
The Justice Department are dropping 58 of the 97 criminal charges brought after the Portland riots, including assaults on officers. | ||
One of the defendants who saw their charges dropped in Portland was David Bouchard, who admitted he put a Customs and Border Protection officer in a chokehold. | ||
Likewise, the Justice Department dismissed the charge against Charles Comfort, who was indicted by a grand jury of civil disorder for twice charging Portland Police Bureau officers and hitting them with a makeshift shield and kicking a third officer. | ||
There were reportedly 31 deferred resolution agreements signed by the U.S. | ||
attorney's office in Portland, including 19 charged with felonies and some involving alleged assaults on federal officers. | ||
So that's happening. | ||
There's assaulting officers just rioting endlessly for years. | ||
Just total chaos, destruction, throwing Molotov cocktails, burning down police precincts, throwing rocks and frozen soda cans at officers. | ||
They get arrested. | ||
They get a grand jury. | ||
Do you know how complicated it is to get a grand jury together? | ||
You know how involved the grand jury is. | ||
The arguments have to be made, the evidence that has to be gathered, the jury members have to be pulled out of their work and their lives for a couple weeks to sit in a secret selection to go on a grand jury to look at all of the evidence. | ||
They finally decide, yeah, it looks like that guy committed an egregious felony and it should be held to account. | ||
And then the Justice Department comes in and is just like, never mind. | ||
Just all that work, all that money, all that time, the violent crime, just toss it out. | ||
Who cares? | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
They're the good guys after all. | ||
I mean, look, they're just burning American flags in the street. | ||
Clearly we need to protect these people, even if it means allowing them to get away with assault on police officers. | ||
They're the good guys. | ||
Just absolutely incredible when you compare it with how literally, I mean, just think about this. | ||
And it's like, I have to repeat this over and over because it happens over and over. | ||
But this simple thing, it's like, do people not understand this going on? | ||
But they do. | ||
They do. | ||
If you tell people about this, they just like assume that it's a good thing. | ||
They like think that it's right. | ||
Like you have... | ||
You can have two people. | ||
One of them is like a professional rioter that just does nothing but like smoke meth and throw rocks at passing cars and they are assaulting officers and trying to burn down buildings and that's just their existence and they just do that constantly and they just live off the You know, surplus of the state and just live off your tax dollars, just doing that, just causing chaos, just causing trouble, just committing crime constantly. | ||
And they're caught assaulting officers, like putting officers in chokeholds or bashing them with shields. | ||
And they're released. | ||
Meanwhile, you have, like, some, you know, hard-working 60-year-old plumber from Montana. | ||
They goes to DC to participate in the largest protest of all time. | ||
He puts his feet on Nancy Pelosi's desk, and they're, like, trying to send him to prison for decades. | ||
And you tell that to people, and they're just like, well, you know, he's a domestic terrorist, I guess. | ||
It's just this, like, default trust of authority that just baffles me. | ||
It blows my mind. | ||
I do not understand it in the slightest. | ||
I mean, I guess I do understand it because I'm aware that, like, the people that run our country are despicable morons. | ||
Okay? | ||
So I get it, but still, it's just like the fact that we allow this to go on. | ||
Like, why do we allow this to go on? | ||
Which is worse? | ||
This? | ||
Or, like, just think of all of the images of Black Lives Matter. | ||
Just like, people just being pulled out of their trucks and kicked in the head by a guy running like he's punting a football. | ||
According to most of America, this is worse. | ||
This is way worse. | ||
This was worse than 9-11. | ||
This was worse than Pearl Harbor. | ||
Just mind-blowing. | ||
There's a lot of tech censorship news as well. | ||
Twitter Censors locks out Media Right News for quoting Antifa in their headline. | ||
Media Right News account was locked to Tuesday. | ||
It was revealed to National File. | ||
The account was accused by Twitter of engaging in targeted harassment for tweeting out a headline of a story that they covered last week. | ||
The account was hit with the locks only days after tweeting out the story entitled, Antifa hit list recordings exposed by ABC affiliate, quote, let's kill some cops. | ||
with Twitter likely targeting the tweet due to the quote from Antifa activists. | ||
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I mean, just... | |
They were like, don't be a conspiracy theorist. | ||
Don't be a conspiracy theorist. | ||
But Antifa gets away with felonies constantly, continuously, sometimes twice on the same day. | ||
Antifa is just a mill of, you know, billionaires covering their bail, billionaires providing them lawyers. | ||
The police and the mayor and the district attorneys all just turning a total blind eye to it, allowing them to do whatever the hell they want and never even attempting to stop them. | ||
Then you try to point this out on social media and social media censors you. | ||
You try to bring this up to your representatives. | ||
They claim that Antifa doesn't even exist. | ||
It's not real. | ||
Meanwhile, pregnant single mothers are having their doors kicked down at 2 a.m. | ||
because they were in Washington, D.C. | ||
on January 6, 2021. | ||
And it gets worse. | ||
Judicial Watch records show Iowa state officials coordinated with Big Tech to censor 2020 election posts. | ||
I mean, it wasn't wrong. | ||
It wasn't incorrect information. | ||
on Monday released documents showing Iowa officials working with Big Tech to censor 2020 election posts. | ||
The records show Iowa officials of the Secretary of State's office on multiple occasions successfully pressured Facebook and Twitter to remove Judicial Watch's posts sounding the alarm on the state's dirty voter rolls. | ||
I mean, it wasn't wrong. | ||
It wasn't incorrect information. | ||
It wasn't hateful information. | ||
Nobody did point out the failures of the Secretary of State of Iowa's So the Secretary of State of Iowa went to Facebook and said, censor them. | ||
Facebook said, yes sir, whatever you say, sir. | ||
Mind-blowing. | ||
Here's another, I mean, just every story, it's like, how many stories have I covered? | ||
I've gone an entire hour just basically just reading headlines and ranting a little bit. | ||
Some of these headlines are the most insane ones. | ||
Attorney General Garland, Biden-DOJ budget includes $85 million increase to probe domestic terrorism cases. | ||
Not the people walking around Louisville heavily armed and, you know, pointing their guns at people eating dinner at a restaurant. | ||
No, no, they're not the terrorists. | ||
You are. | ||
Trump supporters are. | ||
Info warriors are. | ||
$85 million now. | ||
Can you fathom what you could achieve with $85 million? | ||
Now understand that $85 million weapons array is being locked and loaded and pointed at the American people. | ||
That's just the latest advancement. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
This is American Journal. | ||
We'll go to your calls in just a moment. | ||
Maybe I'll just go to your calls right now. | ||
I'm just sitting here during the break and just like trying to wrap my head around everything that I'm seeing and how we possibly fight back against this. | ||
Cause you know, I try to, I try to like in general, Keep things in categories, you know, like, okay, we'll cover coronavirus stuff, then we'll cover Black Lives Matter stuff and all that sort of stuff. | ||
But it's like, there's no, there's no uniformity to any of this. | ||
It's all completely intertwined and, you know, interdependent, but at the same time, completely Unique and independent from one another. | ||
And yet it's all pushing towards one singular goal, which is a global technocratic fascism of the biggest companies in the world and the basically international deep state spy apparatus joining together to crush any form of dissent. | ||
That's the ultimate Like point that all of these different lines like when you draw a perspective and all the different lines in the foreground all meet in that singular point in the background. | ||
So we have one singular point, but all of this it's it's an array of information all pointing in that direction. | ||
And yet, you know, you can't really make the argument with just one of these stories that this is what's going on except for, you know, a few a few of these are particularly egregious. | ||
And they all sort of share elements of one another. | ||
But it's like, it's almost like there's not a story in the news that does not conform to this blueprint of just total it's almost like there's not a story in the news that Just complete dissonance. | ||
Domination by the most evil forces in the entire world. | ||
Everything from, I mean, the U.S. | ||
birthrate falling to its lowest point in more than a century despite having over 100 million more people in the country. | ||
Meanwhile, just tens of millions of people to be legalized because of, like, bureaucratic glad-handing and sleight of hand in the background. | ||
By Chuck Schumer tacking on, again, tens of millions of foreign citizens becoming Americans overnight as part of the infrastructure bill. | ||
What? | ||
How is this happening? | ||
How are they kicking down the doors of pregnant single mothers in the middle of the night and threatening them with decades in prison while simultaneously letting literally people convicted by a grand jury of violently assaulting police officers, just letting them go, just goodbye. | ||
Their bail is paid by billionaires. | ||
This headline from New York Times, Swiss billionaire quietly becomes influential force among Democrats. | ||
Oh, that's just a thing, is it? | ||
That's just fine? | ||
That's just totally cool. | ||
Okay. | ||
Just a foreigner dropping hundreds of millions of dollars into American politics through shady, anonymous donation schemes. | ||
And they're just like, isn't that great? | ||
Isn't this amazing? | ||
It's not foreign collusion, right? | ||
$208 million from 2016 through early last year to three other non-profit funds that doled out money to a wide array of groups that backed progressive causes and helped Democrats in their efforts to win the White House and control Congress last year. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know. | ||
I'll go to your calls on the other side because... | ||
I think we may have lost. | ||
Like, what do we do now? | ||
What do we do? | ||
The FBI is now, like, funding an entirely new wing to go after political dissidents, and we're political dissidents. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
This is AmericanJournal and Forrest.com Band Eye video. | ||
We got full phone lines this morning, and we go out to those directly. | ||
Katie in Pennsylvania says, women need to step up. | ||
Right on, Katie. | ||
I think we all do. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
Hey, how you doing? | ||
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I'm all right. | |
All right. | ||
Hey, you're going to have to excuse me if you hear yelling in the background. | ||
Oh, that's all right. | ||
I have my kids with me. | ||
Likewise. | ||
I might be yelling in the background. | ||
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I think a big issue that we're overlooking. | |
Big issue that we're overlooking? | ||
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Uh-oh. | |
We're overlooking it. | ||
Women, on the right, not specifically and entirely, but women today need to speak up. | ||
Yes. | ||
It's on the men also. | ||
Our men need to step up, but they're coming for our children. | ||
and me as Katie you're dropping out there uh Katie, I think maybe you have a bad connection, but your point is, you've made it already. | ||
Women need to step up. | ||
And here's the thing, and this isn't even a knock on women or, you know, whatever, but women are far more easily influenced by peer pressure. | ||
It's just The fact of the matter is why a lot of stuff is marketed particularly to women and why a lot of the propaganda is focused particularly on women. | ||
And there's all sorts of evolutionary and societal reasons why that would be but the fact is it's Women are more likely to go with a group when the group is doing something. | ||
Men are more likely if a group is going one way and they want to go another, the men will go the other way. | ||
That's just the way it is. | ||
And it's not necessarily a bad thing. | ||
I mean, it has to do with women's empathy and their sort of openness and agreeableness in groups. | ||
Natural. | ||
It's a survival technique or whatever. | ||
But that also means that, you know, it also has to do with, especially when they're young, like especially in like middle school, when they're like most vulnerable, when they're going through puberty, when they're experiencing all this change, and when their social world is being rocked. | ||
Like a lot of people I know, they're not people I know, but I'm aware of a lot of groups that like will homeschool Girls for middle school because the environment, the social environment of middle school can be so toxic for young girls. | ||
And they don't want them developing like, you know, eating disorders and stuff because they're being ridiculed by their compatriots there in school. | ||
It's just a fact of the matter. | ||
But that also means that conservative women need to stand up. | ||
Like, you need to influence your peers. | ||
And they've shown studies that fertility can be increased by people sharing photos of babies on social media. | ||
Like, you can actually have an impact. | ||
If you show photos of, like, you and your child having fun on social media, you'll actually influence people that see that and make them more likely to start a family themselves. | ||
And the almost number one tactic of the left is using social shame to silence dissent. | ||
So some, you know, purple haired girl with piercings all over her face and tattoos all up her neck will post something on social media that's just nonsense. | ||
And the conservatives who see that sort of roll their eyes, but they don't say anything because they know that the zeitgeist, the top-down dictate from the media world, is this is the right way to think and anybody outside of it is a hateful bigot who can be smeared relentlessly and essentially they're not human. | ||
Uh, so you need to stand up and hit back just as hard, not with this like timid, like, well, I just, I kind of disagree with you a little bit there, but just take on that confidence that you should have because you're right. | ||
Stand up and just be like, this is wrong and stupid. | ||
And you're wrong and stupid. | ||
Like people shouldn't have. | ||
Carte Blanche to just like insult you and the things that you believe and not be held to account for it, not be faced up for it. | ||
So I think I think I call her was was right. | ||
I've been a little bit disappointed. | ||
I might say in women that I know in my personal life who believe all the right things and they're like totally correct, but just like won't say anything because all of their friends are dumb. | ||
And they all say dumb things and then the smart girls. | ||
Just sort of roll their eyes and don't say anything about it and pretend to agree to get along. | ||
And frankly, it's annoying. | ||
You need to stand up for the right ideas because peer pressure can have a huge effect, but it's only going in one direction right now. | ||
Let's go to Matt in Texas. | ||
It was a theory about Dogecoin. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Matt. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
How's it going? | ||
Pretty good. | ||
Thanks. | ||
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Uh, I just, I just want to really see if anybody else like feels the same way, but I've been, you know, invested in crypto for quite a while. | |
Um, not like a big, big time investor or anything. | ||
I just think, and I ultimately think that like, once we get to a cashless society, that that's not going to be a good thing. | ||
And I tell my friends and family that like, you know, I advise them to buy crypto, invest in crypto because When it gets to that point, if you're not vaccinated and all this, you're not going to be able to participate in a digital economy. | ||
So I mean, you're really just insuring by buying into it now. | ||
It's not really like a get rich quick kind of thing. | ||
But I just noticed that like, I don't know, man, like the last two weeks, especially last week, every like all these coins are down, you know, and dogecoin is the only one in the green the only one that that you know profiting all these people that I'm Got people that don't know about cryptos are getting invested crypto through dogecoin But it seems to me like like a Trojan horse like non-threatening way to bring in a cashless society I don't know. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I remember when dogecoin like first started like as a big joke on reddit Um, now I guess it's a, it's a real thing. | ||
I think Elon Musk was tweeting about it or something. | ||
Uh, I gotta be honest, I don't, um, I know a lot of our audience really loves crypto and the technology is really exciting or whatever, um, but I don't trust it and I really don't care about it. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
Uh, maybe it is a Trojan horse bringing a cashless society, but I think we're going that way anyway. | ||
And I think whether you refer to it as a cryptocurrency or whether they just come out with some sort of, you know, fiat cryptocurrency. | ||
I think we're definitely going that way and I don't think it's as secure or as private as people make it out to be because I've seen a lot of stuff revealed or safe but frankly so I don't know I'm not gonna be buying any Dogecoin or any other Whatever these things are, coins in general. | ||
I'll buy gold and silver and bury it. | ||
That's my tactic and that's my advice. | ||
Let's go to Johnny in Denmark. | ||
CCDH versus Mercola. | ||
I don't know what either one of those things are. | ||
Johnny, thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Let me just remind you, yesterday at the Center for Countering Digital Hate. | |
Oh yes, of course, yeah. | ||
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Delta Mercola and his site, mercola.com. | |
Right. | ||
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Yeah, just a little further research into that. | |
As I mentioned yesterday, the CCDH said that a disinformation dozen revealed that just 12 individuals and their organizations are responsible for the bulk of anti-vax content shared on Facebook and Twitter. | ||
And the majority of this information doesn't remain on major social media platforms, despite repeated violations of the latter's terms of service. | ||
Now, I was a little discouraged by it yesterday, so I have good news and bad news, as usual, in this crazy world. | ||
The good news is, despite that, and the fact that Mercola wrote an article titled Why I'm Removing All Articles Related to Vitamins, D, C, Zinc, and COVID-19. | ||
Mercola.com actually remains a pretty potent site in the fight against the NWO in general and with COVID-19 hoax in particular, as evidenced by the two articles today being U.S., funded lab helped Chinese Army's bioterrorism program and a COVID lifeline is being severed talking about ivermectin and several other articles remain. | ||
I encourage our listeners and watchers to have a look at it on Mercola.com show all articles. | ||
On the other hand, um, the bad news, kind of mixed bad and good news, um, this, uh, uh, TCDH. | ||
We counter for, uh, defense against hate or something. | ||
It's so stupid. | ||
Back to your calls in just a moment. | ||
But here's one of these stories that's just breaking my mind today. | ||
We showed you It may have been yesterday, may have been last week, we showed you the video from Ireland of Irish police busting in and breaking up a Catholic mass because of COVID restrictions. | ||
And there was a guy recording that saying, hey, what you're doing is wrong. | ||
You're breaking up a church service. | ||
This isn't right. | ||
Well, now that guy who filmed the police shutting down the church service has had his children taken away. | ||
Irish police break into man's home and remove his children at 3 a.m. | ||
after he films police barging in and shutting down a Catholic mass. | ||
The local Garda, or Irish police, barged into a Catholic mass in Athlon, Ireland last weekend and shut down the service. | ||
As you can see from the video, the congregation was sitting rows apart and even crazy Dr. Fauci standards were likely, and even by crazy Dr. Fauci standards, they were likely not in danger of infecting Others at the church. | ||
One man in the congregation, later identified as Pat Sweeney, decided to film the assault on the Catholic service by the state. | ||
A couple of nights later, a local guarda stormed the man's house at three in the morning and took his children away. | ||
Just mind-blowing. | ||
Then the guarda took the man to the police station. | ||
They told him they were worried about his mental condition. | ||
His mental condition. | ||
It's just one of those things that, like, again, I'm... In reality, I'm like a very empathetic person. | ||
Even if I don't agree with someone's motivation, I can usually comprehend it and understand it. | ||
And then stuff like this happens, and you try to wrap your mind around, okay, who gave the order? | ||
Alright, the police are just doing their job. | ||
They're just following orders. | ||
I can understand that, even though it's... | ||
Not appropriate and not an excuse breaking into a man's house at three in the morning to take his children because they filmed you in a church. | ||
It's clearly disregarding all laws. | ||
The crew points out to me, here's the video of... I didn't realize we had this video. | ||
Can we go to the audio of this video? | ||
Alright, we'll go to the audio in just a moment, but the crew points out, you know, uh, hey, at least the police officers, um, got his, uh, his chin well protected by that mask. | ||
But again, you just, you have to wonder, who gave this order? | ||
How did they justify it? | ||
What is the, what is the barrier, you know, what's the threshold of evidence you have to reach to take someone's children away? | ||
Do you have to provide any information or is somebody just saying, hey, go take that guy's children and they just go do it without asking any questions? | ||
Why don't they ask any questions? | ||
Why are they permitted to get away with this? | ||
What about this guy's neighbors and friends? | ||
Are they just, well, you shouldn't have filmed that guy in the church. | ||
Like, like what? | ||
Who gave the order to shut the church service down? | ||
Who's holding these people to account? | ||
I cannot wrap my mind around this. | ||
I cannot fathom how this could have possibly taken place in a place like Ireland. | ||
But here we are. | ||
And this is just how it goes. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Irish police breaking into a man's home and removing his children at 3 a.m. | ||
because he dared to film the police shutting down a Catholic church service. | ||
It's coming here, folks. | ||
There's nothing, nothing in our recent history that would convince me that that exact thing couldn't happen here in America and we wouldn't roll right over to it. | ||
Let's go to this video now, because I haven't actually seen the newer one. | ||
I played the one of the guy filming them shutting down the church service, but here is the video of the Irish police actually in this man's home, and let's see what they say to him. | ||
him. | ||
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I have explained to you why we're doing what we're doing. | |
You have, you have became more vocal since you've had access to your mobile phone. | ||
And I know you're recording me. | ||
And I've no problem with that. | ||
Because I am satisfied what we have done is lawful. | ||
This is fucking crazy. | ||
Okay, now the next- This is fucking crazy. | ||
Huh? | ||
This is crazy. | ||
Huh? | ||
How many here? | ||
One, two, three, four. | ||
Patrick, now. | ||
Just stand here now. | ||
How many here? | ||
One, two, three, four. | ||
Patrick, either you come back in here with us. | ||
Huh? | ||
Right, come back in here. | ||
Right. | ||
Now. | ||
Okay. | ||
Now Patrick, you'll be coming with us and I'll see what's fully, okay? | ||
Do you understand that? | ||
Okay, now, we're going to go. | ||
Okay, I'll give you a pair of shoes and we're going to get you some medical assistance for yourself, okay? | ||
Medical assistance? | ||
Yes, medical assistance. | ||
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We want to get you medical assistance. | |
Excuse me, medical assistance for what? | ||
As I said, from the investigations we have done tonight, we have concerns for your well-being also. | ||
Oh. | ||
What investigations are they? | ||
I will talk to you in more detail about them. | ||
We're going to go to Longford. | ||
Am I under...? | ||
Yes. | ||
You are detained under the Mental Treatment Act, yes, under Section 12 of the Mental Treatment Act for assessment. | ||
Of the what? | ||
Section 12 of the Mental Treatment Act, 2001. | ||
And you, Patrick, how do you have shoes? | ||
Huh? | ||
How do you have shoes there? | ||
Can you put shoes on you? | ||
Okay. | ||
Where are my children? | ||
Your children, as I said, we've invoked Section 12 of the Child Care Act, 1991, as amended. | ||
Your children will be going into care. | ||
Your children will be going into care? | ||
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This is disgraceful. | |
You're taking the man's children from him. | ||
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OK, have you a pair of shoes with you, Patrick, now? | |
OK? | ||
Can you get shoes? | ||
Can I get a dress? | ||
Yes, you can. | ||
All right. | ||
Your children are going into care. | ||
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I'll give you five minutes. | |
I'll give you five minutes to come home. | ||
OK. | ||
Can you possibly imagine? | ||
This guy's crime? | ||
He's filming a video. | ||
I mean, just... Oh, man. | ||
You're in church. | ||
You're a loyal Catholic, just enjoying your Sunday service. | ||
Suddenly, the police kick the door in. | ||
You think, this is... | ||
Weird and bad? | ||
I'm going to film this to let people know. | ||
So, the next thing you know, they pulled section 12 and they say, for your health, for your mental health, your children are going into care and you are being detained. | ||
So we can get you the help that you need. | ||
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My God. | |
I mean, what? | ||
This is the thing. | ||
Do I need to explain why this is bad to people? | ||
Do you need to be told, like a child, that it's not okay for the police to invoke mental health Laws to kidnap your children from you because you dared film them shutting down a church service? | ||
I mean, do I need to explain this to you? | ||
People of Ireland, or people of America, or people of Canada, or people of the UK, or anywhere else that once enjoyed freedoms and once understood the danger of giving your government unaccountable totalitarian Total control over every aspect of your life. | ||
I don't... I don't know if I can do this. | ||
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I don't know if I can do this. | |
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I mean, we know the answer to this, right? | ||
We know what the solution is. | ||
It's the one I can't say. | ||
Like, we know what line they've crossed. | ||
It's just a lose-lose situation. | ||
Who's to say, who's to say that tomorrow my door isn't kicked down and because I'm on Info Wars, I'm mentally incompetent and my child is taken away? | ||
And what's to stop them from shooting me dead when I pull out my gun? | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Alright, welcome back folks. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls in just a second. | ||
I just want to play this video real quick. | ||
Clip number nine. | ||
This is a woman who is very excited at having received her Moderna shot and she's eagerly looking forward to her second Moderna shot. | ||
Here is one of the vaccinated of America. | ||
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Moderna vaccine update. | |
Still rocking my ginormous lymph node over here. | ||
Whoop, that's my new friend. | ||
Along with that, I have lymph nodes all down my armpit, all on the side of my boob, in my groin area, that are all swollen and tender. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
Also, my leg's been very swollen on my left side, so now the doctor wants to do an ultrasound to make sure I don't have any blood clots. | ||
But luckily, I'm negative on COVID, so I don't have that. | ||
Still having dull headaches and, like, killer shoulder pain on the one side. | ||
I'm not really sure what that is. | ||
So, two weeks in. | ||
We'll see. | ||
I got my second shot coming up, and I am not looking forward to it. | ||
So this is me, or is that woman on the edge of tears the entire time there? | ||
It's just like, well, I don't want to get a mild respiratory disease. | ||
So I went ahead and got a shot that has given me growths all over my body and has left me in interminable pain. | ||
She's just like, I just I'm so happy. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
You know, I've got all these growths all over, and my leg might have to be removed, and I might die from the blood clot, and I'm about to go get my second one! | ||
Yay! | ||
I've named my lymph nodes. | ||
They're my friends now. | ||
It's just like... You poor, poor victim. | ||
Just insane. | ||
Just insane. | ||
Let's go out to the phone calls. | ||
Let's get some sanity in this world. | ||
James in New York has called about Bill and Melinda's divorce. | ||
The great splitting. | ||
Melinda Gates about to become the richest woman in the world. | ||
Well done, ladies. | ||
James in New York, you're on the air. | ||
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Honestly, I'm kind of happy about this. | |
So I'm a first-time caller, just to say, and I've been listening to you guys since November. | ||
I was reading Armstrong Economics, Martin Armstrong, last year around May and he kind of hinted at this potentially happening last year. | ||
I'm sure he wasn't the only one that was hinting at this because it kind of seemed a little political. | ||
So when this story broke and I was listening to Tom Pappert hosting a war room on Monday, immediately I got Three possibilities that this might happen, um, that of the reason why this is going on. | ||
One, it could be political. | ||
They're trying to hide what's really going on with what they're doing. | ||
Two, this is, uh, this is, uh, you know, it didn't work out between them. | ||
27 years, you know, he was kind of using her. | ||
Or three, which I believe this is the more accurate one, um, She has a conscience and she finally saw what Bill is actually doing. | ||
You know, he didn't, she didn't agree with everything that he was doing with regards to, you know, decreasing the population, vaccinating everybody. | ||
Yeah. | ||
She was backing up a lot of this stuff, but I, I just feel like, you know, her having this piece of conscience, I don't know how much of it she has. | ||
Um, it kind of told her this voice in her head kind of told her, I need to get out of this. | ||
Because of the peer pressure, there's a lot of people hating on us, you know, might as well do this. | ||
And there was another article just Monday as well, Martin Armstrong posted, it was Melinda, Melinda Gates to divorce Bill. | ||
Hallelujah. | ||
And this was, this was, you know, basically the same thing that Alex said right before. | ||
Once Alex got onto the war room and talked to Tom Papert about this, I was like, oh my god, everybody's on the same page now where, you know, we feel like Melinda's actually slowly but surely trying to get away from this. | ||
You know, she's doing a good thing by divorcing this guy who's pretty much evil, who doesn't have a soul, you know, and he's pretty much dead inside. | ||
So, I'm honestly very excited. | ||
I'm very excited to see what's going on, to see what's going on. | ||
I have a feeling because of this, he might end up losing some of his power that he has on a lot of things. | ||
Yeah, that's interesting. | ||
I would probably disagree with that because I think Melinda has a lot to do with the way things have gone. | ||
I think she's actually been a driving force behind a lot of his activity, so I don't think she is as much like, oh, now she's grown a conscience and doesn't want to be involved with Bill's stuff because I think a lot of this stuff was initiated by Melinda. | ||
I think she is a very large part of The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation beyond just, you know, being one of two, I think, you know, her ideas are a lot of the ones being pushed forward. | ||
It probably has more to do with the fact that he sort of sees himself as a like master race savior kind of guy who you know, thinks he understands the world better than everybody else. | ||
And it should be up to him to make decisions for people's lives and not the people because, you know, he's just so much smarter than them. | ||
And, you know, basically he sees them as children and, you know, he's this entire, you know, saga has been him building himself up as this. | ||
And he probably just devotes all of his time to this. | ||
I imagine their marriage wasn't particularly heavenly before this, but probably in the last year or so he, if I had to guess, has devoted like no time to personal life because he is Obsessively trying to you know ride this thing to the end knowing that the wheels could come off at any point and that's probably put extra stressors on it, but Maybe she just doesn't want to eat bugs. | ||
You know maybe she doesn't like drinking poop water. | ||
Maybe she's sick of him talking about mosquitoes all the time, or maybe she grew a conscience and actually disagrees with his little you know Math equation that he came up with where one of the integrals is people and he wants to reduce it to zero. | ||
So maybe she did grow a conscience. | ||
She definitely grew a couple extra inches of face over the last 10 years or so. | ||
Thanks for the call, James. | ||
Let's go to Noah in South Carolina is calling about the Bond men's conference with Jesse Lee Peterson, who we've not had on the show yet. | ||
To my chagrin. | ||
I don't know if we've reached out to him, but I am very eager to have Jesse Lee Peterson on the show because he's always Maybe we did have him once on American Journal. | ||
I know I've interviewed him a bunch on War Room and stuff, but Jesse Lee Peterson's one of my favorite guests of all time, and Bond is the conference he runs, and Noah from South Carolina has called in about it. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Noah. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
How you doing, man? | ||
I think you're a great anchorman. | ||
You got a great sense of humor. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I just love hearing your show every morning. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
It's not as humorous today. | ||
I'm sort of just like drowning here in all of this horribleness right now, but I try to keep it a little bit light in the mornings for you fine folks. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Thank you, though, Noah. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
And I've been listening to InfoWars since I was in middle school. | ||
I spent my whole sixth class, and then I'm on the stormer. | ||
I know the joke's pretty much on us because they're in place, but take that Joe Biden. | ||
So what's this about Bondsmen Conference? | ||
Is it coming up? | ||
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On August the 14th, he's going to be in Orlando, Florida. | |
And I wanted to call and let y'all know because I think, you know, you guys should try and make it out there. | ||
You know, you, Alex, maybe Owen, but I know you guys got a lot of things going on and You know, it's crunch time now, so. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, you know, I haven't, uh, I haven't really gone on a trip in over a year, so I'm looking, uh, I'm looking at things to, uh, to get me on the road and go visit. | ||
I think that's a great idea. | ||
Maybe we'll look into that. | ||
Are you going to be there, Noah? | ||
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I am. | |
I already purchased my ticket. | ||
Um, everything's looking good so far unless, you know, uh, they plant down with COVID restrictions, but it being Florida, I don't foresee that happening. | ||
Yeah, that sounds great. | ||
That sounds like a lot of fun. | ||
In fact, it sounds amazing! | ||
I'd love to do that. | ||
And maybe we can... | ||
We can get Jesse Lee Peterson on here in the meantime and promote that conference because I think it's a great thing. | ||
I think his message is exactly right. | ||
I think, you know, one caller earlier today said, you know, we got a right wing women need to start stepping up and standing up to their liberal counterparts. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
But men as well need to take on the challenges of being a man and not fall into the grime of video games and, uh, whatever else you find on the internet. | ||
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All right, folks. | |
Uh, in the next hour, I'll be welcoming Gavin Wax to the program and, uh, very excited to talk to him. | ||
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We go to Mick in New York who wants to talk about the re-election of Trump. | ||
Thanks so much for calling in, Mick. | ||
I'm sorry, Mick, you are on the air. | ||
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Harrison, can you hear me clear? | |
I can hear you. | ||
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Very good. | |
I have a question, Harrison. | ||
Before you started taking calls, you were laying out some of the things that are very confusing in terms of just all the madness that's going on. | ||
And so, and these are things that not only you're pondering, these are things that many people who voted for Trump are pondering. | ||
Right. | ||
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And so the question, the question becomes, this is what the question becomes. | |
I've been listening to four wars for more than 20 years and, um, you pick up a lot. | ||
You learn a lot. | ||
One of the things that you notice is that we've been talking about the same thing for a very long time. | ||
This has been the build-up for the last 20 years of what's happening. | ||
I'm not saying Alex is wrong or you guys are wrong. | ||
You're not. | ||
You've pointed out a lot of this stuff. | ||
It's very, very accurate. | ||
The question is, obviously Trump is a human, not the savior. | ||
And he's limited in terms of what he can do when you have an army of people that have been held back, uh, in different, you know, scenarios, uh, Justice Department, just all this stuff that we know that's been held back, didn't cooperate, doing things on the side, who knows, just stymieing the process. | ||
Let me put it that way. | ||
The question becomes, um, once the salt, and I'm going to use a biblical verse, I'm not going into, you know, this whole big Bible teaching, but I'm going to use a biblical verse to basically use an allegory. | ||
When the salt has lost its saltiness, Once it's been trodden under the foot of men, there's no more respect. | ||
There's no more of any of that. | ||
They just stole the last election. | ||
This is obvious. | ||
At least if they didn't steal, let's just say they didn't steal, but they didn't give the opportunity to prove that they didn't steal it. | ||
So it's extremely questionable, to say the least. | ||
So the question now becomes, if Trump is going to run again. | ||
OK, and I remember when he was when he was up there and he was saying, hey, we're going to do so much winning. | ||
We're going to do so much winning. | ||
It's going to be you're going to you're going to have you're going to say, please, please stop. | ||
Stop. | ||
We're winning too much. | ||
I don't call it. | ||
I don't call this winning. | ||
I call this exposing 100 percent. | ||
And we're going to go through some hard, hard times to really show their car, to show their underhand, to show who these people are, what their plans, all this stuff is being exposed, obviously. | ||
Okay? | ||
But the question is, what are you going to run on? | ||
What is the strategy you're going to run on when all of the promises, and he did a lot, definitely, but then there was a lot of things that were rolled back, a lot of things he wasn't able to do. | ||
We get that. | ||
Okay, so how bad are things? | ||
What is the strategy going for? | ||
In other words, what are you going to sell, okay, to the people that were just disenfranchised? | ||
It was probably 90 million of them. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay, if you look at the numbers. | ||
What are you going to use to sell? | ||
In other words, your ex-girlfriend cheated on or just, you know, just didn't do the right thing. | ||
She left and now she's saying, hey, do you want to come back? | ||
I promise I'm going to, you know, really? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, what are you going to use? | ||
What are you going to use to bring back these folks? | ||
Because we've been complaining about all this stuff for the last 20 years. | ||
One last thought and I'm going to let you go. | ||
Okay? | ||
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One of the greatest advantages that the other side has over us, okay, is that we think, and we think and we're very, very logical. | |
And when you're very logical, you're easy to peg. | ||
Okay? | ||
Because they don't play according to the rules. | ||
So this is why things that seem illogical to us makes perfect sense to them in the greatest scheme of how to win the game. | ||
Right. | ||
Fidel Castro said one thing, okay, and he lived by this method and it's what they use. | ||
He said the reason that you don't win, and I'm just paraphrasing but you can look it up, the reason that you don't win is because we're willing to shed blood. | ||
And I'm not advocating for violence. | ||
I'm using it as an allegory. | ||
They're willing to shed blood, and they showed their hand. | ||
They showed that they're willing to shed blood. | ||
Once again, I ask you, sir, and I ask Alex and all his people that are there, when the salt has lost its saltiness, when you've lost an election and you've disenfranchised 90 million people, what are you going to use to bring those people back? | ||
What? | ||
What are you going to use? | ||
I'm here in New York, in the crux of crap. | ||
Okay? | ||
And I see it. | ||
Trump came from this. | ||
I know what he had to- I can see how he had to fight and wheel and deal to make things happen in this city. | ||
Okay? | ||
But let's not get- let's not get it mixed up. | ||
Let's not get- let's not lose the focus. | ||
Okay? | ||
At the end of the day, people lost jobs, businesses, friends. | ||
I mean, everything they lost. | ||
What are you going to use to bring those people back? | ||
What? | ||
Create a- create a worse situation so that they can say, oh my god, things are so bad, we gotta run back. | ||
Well, of course that- that probably will work. | ||
Okay, but that's I don't find that to be a strategy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You got to fix the 2020 2021 election before you could do anything. | ||
I'm sorry to interrupt the 2020 election before you can move forward into 2021 to 2024. | ||
They better do something about that because you can't bring people back unless you show that this is that something has been done. | ||
Okay. | ||
So you can forget about it. | ||
I don't, I don't see it. | ||
I don't see it. | ||
It's not going to, as far as I'm concerned, I'm just, I'm probably not even going to be voting because it's just not, there's nothing we're going to be voting for. | ||
They're going to steal it again. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Look, look, I clearly can, can feel your anger. | ||
And to be honest, Mick, I 100% agree with you. | ||
I think you are dead on target. | ||
On everything that you've said, I frankly could not care less about Donald J. Trump right now. | ||
He completely failed, as far as I can tell. | ||
Utterly. | ||
He had a total mandate. | ||
He had the backing of the majority of the American people. | ||
He won the election massively. | ||
He had two years with the House and the Senate in his control. | ||
And he was tepid. | ||
And he did half measures. | ||
And he put swamp creatures in charge of operations. | ||
You know, I haven't even covered. | ||
He came out with some sort of, uh, they're calling it a social media thing, but it's just a website for him. | ||
Like, I couldn't care. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I don't care. | ||
He's gone. | ||
He's, he is pointless now. | ||
Uh, useless. | ||
He did nothing to help us. | ||
I did nothing to prevent his, um, followers from being, uh, rounded up in the way that, uh, he did. | ||
And I, I, you know, I'm not blaming it all on him because I think in reality he was the real deal in the terms of like, I don't think he was putting anything on or playing us for fools. | ||
I think he was sincere in his desires, but he failed. | ||
You know, you can be sincere and still fail. | ||
You can be sincere and still be undermined by the people underneath you. | ||
But it was his choices that didn't work out. | ||
So again, I don't think he pretended to be something that he wasn't. | ||
I think he was exactly what we thought he was. | ||
But perhaps he underestimated the true danger that we are in. | ||
And that's what sort of makes me mad is that, as you point out, we've talked about this for 20 years. | ||
There was never any mistake as to what was going to happen. | ||
Like we knew this was going to happen. | ||
I predicted literally everything that has occurred up till now in August of last year. | ||
I said they're going to use the mail-in ballots to do a fraudulent election. | ||
That's going to piss off Trump supporters because it's going to be so obvious how they cheated. | ||
But they're going to say that, you know, calling that out is tantamount to terrorism. | ||
They're going to crack down on us. | ||
I mean, it was all blatantly obvious what they were going to do, and no one did anything about it. | ||
And, like, I just keep thinking back to the year before January 6th, in January of 2019, or January of 2020, rather, when 20,000 people gathered heavily armed and surrounded the capital of Virginia to say, this is what people gathered heavily armed and surrounded the capital of Virginia to say, this is what you're up against if you try to And you know what they did? | ||
They passed it anyway. | ||
They called our bluff. | ||
Maybe next time we get 20,000 heavily armed people together, we won't just talk. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
It has been a long week for old Joe, who miraculously ended his week with an embarrassing, dementia-riddled breakdown of who miraculously ended his week with an embarrassing, dementia-riddled breakdown of the administration's inevitable mishandling of And so, you know, if you think about it, | ||
When I was vice president with Barack, he allowed me to put together a budget for Amtrak. | ||
And it had money for high-speed rail at 200 miles an hour from Charlotte. | ||
One. | ||
Another line going from in Florida down to Tampa. | ||
Another line. | ||
If we had moved, go. | ||
Over the weekend, Biden restricted travel from India effective May 4th over a COVID surge in that country while canceling the border walls that had been funded by military contracts by President Trump. | ||
So that COVID-infected illegal aliens flood directly over our southern border and are shipped into largely unknown communities nationwide. | ||
As the NSA reported, estimates are that between 5% and 50% of the persons crossing without documentation are COVID-positive. | ||
While America continues to twist in the wind, Biden promised unity. | ||
Unity. | ||
We can do great things, important things. | ||
We can right wrongs. | ||
But Jen Psaki corrected that misunderstanding. | ||
The president's view is that bringing the country together is bringing the American people together. | ||
So when I say he is focused on bringing people together, bringing Democrats and Republicans together, he's not talking about solving bipartisanship in this zip code here. | ||
And after the CDC changed course by accepting common sense and allowing the sheep to go maskless in the great outdoors, New World Order tyranny puppet Biden has been told that the show must go on. | ||
I'm sorry, I'm going to, this is the last question I'll take. | ||
I'm really going to be in trouble. | ||
Speaking to his fellow corporatic country club members, Biden's first address was loaded with hypocrisy and padded with tells. | ||
A hundred days since I took the oath of office and lifted my hand off our family Bible and inherited a nation, we all did, that was in crisis. | ||
The worst pandemic in a century. | ||
The worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. | ||
The worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War. | ||
The Defense Department has an agency called DARPA. | ||
The Defense Advanced Research Project Agency. | ||
The people who set up before I came here, and that's been a long time ago, to develop breakthroughs that enhance our national security. | ||
That's their only job. | ||
And it's a semi-separate agency. | ||
It's under the Defense Department. | ||
It's led to everything from the discovery of the Internet to GPS and so much more. | ||
It's enhanced our security. | ||
The National Institute of Health, the NIH, I believe, should create a similar Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health. | ||
With regard to Russia, I know it concerns some of you, but I made very clear to Putin that we're not going to seek escalation But their actions will have consequences. | ||
They turn out to be true, and they turned out to be true. | ||
And with the plans outlined tonight, we have a real chance to root out systemic racism that plagues America and American lives in other ways. | ||
A chance to deliver real equity. | ||
And no amendment to the Constitution is absolute. | ||
You can't yell fire in a crowd of theater. | ||
From the very beginning, There are certain guns, weapons, that could not be owned by Americans. | ||
We're not changing the Constitution. | ||
Our Constitution opens with the words, as straight as it sounds, we the people. | ||
Well, it's time to remember that we the people are the government. | ||
Election fraud, fatigue, low energy, and arrogance are in control now as America is tied with Andrew Cuomo. | ||
The story where you can share this video is non-president spirals country into distress by our very own John Bowne. | ||
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Gavin Wax joins me on One Minute. | ||
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's the third hour of American Journal. | ||
My guest this hour is Gavin Wax. | ||
He is a Republican commentator and columnist. | ||
He's a New York-based conservative political commentator and columnist and intricately involved in the Republican Party, to say the least. | ||
Thank you for having me, man. | ||
published in The Daily Caller, The Mises Institute, Washington Examiner, The Hill, to name a few. | ||
He's been seen on Fox, OAN, and Newsmax. | ||
Neither of these are comprehensive lists by any means, but Gavin, you're now on The American Journal to offer your political insight into these challenges conservatives face to save the country from liberal degradation. | ||
Your Twitter is at Gavin Wax, and the website is GavinWax.com. | ||
Thank you so much for being on the show, Gavin. | ||
Thank you for having me, man. | ||
Great to be here. | ||
Well, I'm very excited that you're here, and yeah, as your website shows, your list of accolades and accomplishments and involvement in conservative media and conservative movements is incredible. | ||
And so I'm very happy that you're here, and hopefully you can help me to, hopefully you can throw me the life preserver I need drowning in all of this bad news right now. | ||
Maybe you have some solutions that are eluding me. | ||
Just to open the floor here, what is, to you, is the biggest story right now? | ||
What's on your mind as you wake up in the morning and get to work fighting the liberal menace? | ||
Oh God, that's a tough question. | ||
I mean, there's so much going on. | ||
I mean, everything from the leadership fights on Capitol Hill between the establishment and the emerging populist right to what's happening at the state level. | ||
I think if you're looking for white pills and you're looking for something to cheer you up, I think we're seeing a lot of great news on the state level in terms of combating the radical transgender agenda, combating election fraud, combating the corporate agenda with these woke corporate entities pushing critical race theory, both in the private and public spheres. | ||
So there's a lot going on nationally, despite what feels like a retreat or a lot of losses for the right wing, but there's a lot to be hopeful for and there's a lot to discuss. | ||
Yeah, you know, I'm glad you brought up the, uh, you have an article, I think it's, uh, America First versus MAGA on your website, and, uh, that sort of is the, uh, growing, uh, dividing line, I guess, in, in the Republican Party. | ||
Uh, can you help enlighten us, uh, to this, and what exactly is going on? | ||
What machinations are taking place? | ||
Uh, because there does seem to be an, sort of, you know, when I, when I read the word Liz Cheney, I just sort of tune it out. | ||
Like, I just couldn't care less, but I'm glad, uh, You're on here because clearly this is a big battle going on behind the scenes and somewhat in front of the scenes in Washington. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
So there's obviously the out-and-out moderate establishment types, the corporatists like the Liz Cheney's of the world. | ||
They don't shy away from what they are, who they are. | ||
What the right wing has faced in recent years has been a grifting problem. | ||
The Democrats tend to march in lockstep. | ||
They have an ideological focus, and when they're committed to something, particularly the insurgents among the left, whether it's the DSA or the Justice Dems, they work hand-in-hand to get their goals accomplished, to get their members elected, and to push forward with their agenda. | ||
On the right, we've seen this, but it's always been a little more chaotic. | ||
We've had the Tea Party movement, which essentially got co-opted, and it wasn't really able to make the most lasting institutional changes. | ||
It obviously impacted things like rhetoric. | ||
It actually got some people elected, but it was hardly something that completely changed the face of the party, obviously. | ||
If it did, we wouldn't have been talking about Liz Cheney. | ||
Now we have this new movement, this populist Right-wing, nationalist, conservative movement in the form of America First. | ||
But there are many grifters, people that use the banner of America First, who use the banner of MAGA, who claim allegiance to Trump, but not necessarily his base or his mission. | ||
They use that to fundraise. | ||
They use that to propel their own branding, to propel their own campaigns, to fundraise off of WinRed. | ||
And now that we have an election cycle coming up in the midterms, we have the primary season in full gear, We on the right need to be more discerning about who we support and who we endorse. | ||
Who we back, because there are many people who will claim to be one thing, but they're just doing it because they see the winds of change, and they're not actually ideologically committed. | ||
So we need to have a much more stringent betting process in these primaries, because this is really where we're going to decide who our candidates are. | ||
We can't just say, oh, they have an R next to their name, they said a few of the platitudes we like, let's go vote for them in the general. | ||
No, we need a betting process, we need to find the best candidates, and we need to purge out the grifters, the consultant hacks. | ||
Wow, very well said. | ||
And yeah, I think a general rule of thumb for me is if your last name is the same last name as an architect of the Iraq war, it's going to be a big no from me, Cheney, okay? | ||
I mean, the idea that Liz Cheney, of all people, is somebody that is untouchable, you know, by Republicans. | ||
I mean, the Republican establishment has coalesced around her like the elephants surrounding their young when the pride is attacked by lions. | ||
I mean, they're clearly very frightened by the America First crowd and very desperate to shut everybody down. | ||
I guess earlier in the show I was talking about sort of disappointment in Donald Trump and how I frankly don't really care that much about Donald Trump anymore. | ||
I mean, it seems like we've moved on from him a little bit. | ||
He's doing his own thing, but it doesn't have too much impact on the things I see going on on the ground. | ||
But really, if you look at President Trump's presidency, the biggest disappointment in all of it is these fellow Republicans are the Republicans that did not help him achieve his goals and actually stood in his way a lot of times. | ||
And so do you think there's enough? | ||
Groundswell support for the true America First, the original MAGA movement to unseat all of these old-school blue-blood Republicans. | ||
Is there enough energy? | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
I mean, the party is dominated by people who either support Trump or support the America First agenda. | ||
I mean, this establishment, leadership, corporatist faction of the party, you know, in this recent election in Texas, 6, mustered 3%, and a candidate that Adam Kinzinger supported. | ||
So they really have no broad appeal. | ||
They have no more support. | ||
They are a bygone, you know, relic of an old age of republicanism that is long gone. | ||
We're in this transition phase right now where leadership is kind of stuck in this old mold and the base is changing and it's slowly taking over the institutions and it's slowly taking over the party ranks. | ||
It's frustrating because many of the leadership don't want to admit it. | ||
They don't want to They don't want to change. | ||
They don't want to step down. | ||
They don't want to be replaced. | ||
And they're clinging on to this kind of neoconservative Liz Cheney mode of politics. | ||
But we're working through that. | ||
We're seeing changes across the country, at the state level, at the local level, where really politics Should be focused on because that's where you're going to see some of the most immediate and direct changes in your own personal life by getting involved. | ||
But you're absolutely right. | ||
Liz Cheney is not the face of the party, and leadership needs to understand that if they're going to take her advice, if they're going to take Frank Luntz's advice, that they are destined for failure. | ||
That's the only way we're going to win elections going forward. | ||
to understand that the future is populism. | ||
That's what won us in 2016. | ||
That's what got Trump the most votes of any Republican president in history. | ||
That's what broke the blue wall. | ||
That's what brought millions of new people to this party, many people who were lifelong Democrats. | ||
That's the only way we're going to win elections going forward. | ||
It's not, you know, a chamber of commerce corporatism anymore. | ||
It's working class populism, standing up for America, American sovereignty, and traditional conservative Christian values. | ||
That's the path forward. | ||
And if you don't want to get behind that, then you're destined to lose, whether it's an internal party fight or the general election. | ||
It's simple math. | ||
It's good principles. | ||
It's good politics. | ||
Get behind it or, you know, get passed on. | ||
Yeah, and that's one of the things that kind of confuses me about the Republicans, because so much of what they do can be understood through the lens of, well, they're out for themselves, and they want to get re-elected, so they're going to do whatever they need to. | ||
And that's why it's confusing, because it's like, well, if you look at the composition of the party right now, if they want to get elected, if they are just out for their own interests and out for their own power, then they should be going to the populists to write. | ||
But instead, they're going the other way. | ||
I'm glad that you pointed out Frank Luntz, and that was the question I wrote while you were talking that I wanted to ask you. | ||
Do they just watch mainstream media and listen to people like Frank Luntz and so they actually have no idea what the true spirit of the Republican Party is now? | ||
Are they just totally blind to that? | ||
Or do they just find it inconvenient so they're trying to brush it under the rug? | ||
Do you know? | ||
Any speculation? | ||
I think there's two things going on here, and it's a fantastic question. | ||
One, I think they are somewhat in a bubble, both in terms of their media consumption, where they live, who they speak to. | ||
They're in the Beltway. | ||
They're in their country clubs. | ||
They're just watching their set of news. | ||
They're not looking at alternative sources. | ||
They're not looking at anything from the grassroots. | ||
I think that's a component. | ||
Then there's a secondary portion to that, which I think they're very much aware. | ||
They're not stupid people. | ||
I don't think a lot of them are stupid. | ||
I think they just have an agenda. | ||
And I think they don't want to accept this. | ||
They don't want to do this because they're much more worried about maintaining control internally. | ||
They're much more worried about their control over the party. | ||
They don't necessarily need to win generals. | ||
I don't think that they were necessarily unhappy that they lost the Senate, or that they don't control the House, or they lost the presidency. | ||
They would much rather be in the opposition, controlling their party, fundraising, and not having to actually effectuate anything. | ||
It's much easier for them to be in the opposition, for them to be mindful. | ||
Indeed it is. | ||
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All right, folks, we're back. | ||
And I gotta admit, I'm feeling better already. | ||
I've been, if you've been watching the whole show, Tonya, I've been feeling like I'm drowning in all this bad news, and luckily my guest, Gavin Wax, seems to have a little bit, maybe, firmer grasp on things, especially in the political world, where it's often so deceitful and distasteful to me. | ||
I don't even want to pay attention. | ||
I don't even care what Liz Cheney is saying these days. | ||
Thankfully people like Gavin Wax are paying attention and actually making sense of it. | ||
His Twitter is at Gavin Wax. | ||
His website is GavinWax.com and of course he's worked for all sorts of, or written for I should say, all sorts of great conservative publications. | ||
We're talking about local politics, how to bring more people into the Republican Party and how to prevent sort of the retakeover by the grifters and the rhino Republicans or the more, you know, corporate conservative, I guess, conservative ink. | ||
You know, when I look at all this, Gavin, I look at everything that we're seeing. | ||
It really reminds me of, you know, the story of the Gordian knot, right? | ||
This this knot that was impossible to untie. | ||
And of course, that ends with Alexander the Great simply slicing the knot in half. | ||
And like, that's maybe it's wishful thinking, but that's what I'm looking for. | ||
I'm like, where's the sword to slice the Gordian Knot? | ||
Where is just the thing that we can just solve all of this without having to pick apart and try to untangle an untanglable knot? | ||
Or un-untanglable knot. | ||
A constantly tangled knot. | ||
Anyway, do you have any idea what this, you know, is your impression the same as me, or am I sort of blowing all of this out of proportion, Gavin? | ||
No, I agree with you. | ||
I mean, we're in difficult times for sure as a nation, as a party, as a movement. | ||
You know, what happened in the election was extremely unfortunate. | ||
We were on the verge of what could have been a generational party control, you know, had the machinations of the Democrat machines in these cities not been in full force. | ||
So it's unfortunate what's going on and Trump, while not perfect and while having his flaws and making many mistakes, he was the best, you know, standard bearer for our movement. | ||
He was the best person to move us forward, to articulate a cause, to unite people, to rally people. | ||
And it was unfortunate what happened. | ||
And right now, While he still is the de facto leader, he's kind of been silenced in many ways and many people sort of feel rudderless. | ||
They don't know which way to go. | ||
There's many different factions emerging and different players trying to fill in the gaps and trying to manipulate the base and shift them away from what they really believe. | ||
So it's definitely an interesting time, politically speaking, but hopefully we'll be able to push through. | ||
I'm very optimistic. | ||
I don't see the point in getting too depressed or nihilistic or defeatist about it. | ||
I think that's what the left wants. | ||
They want us to think There's no future, and if that was true, their propaganda wouldn't be necessary. | ||
They wouldn't have to push their lies, push their gaslighting, if they thought they were firmly in control. | ||
So that's always a good thing to keep in the back of our minds. | ||
Yeah, very good point. | ||
And then, of course, you pointed out that local politics is a place where the national control is not so easily exerted. | ||
And we can actually and actually have been making a lot of great strides, whether that's on the state level or even more local on the county or city level. | ||
Tell us about some of that. | ||
You've written about some of it on GavinWax.com and, of course, on your Twitter at GavinWax. | ||
What's happening in the local political sphere that we can look forward to or get involved in? | ||
People need to look away from the beltway from D.C. | ||
We have no power there now, and even when we were, quote-unquote, in power, the deep state and the administrative state was certainly holding back the wishes of the American people and their duly elected representatives. | ||
But what we can do is really start to dominate at the state and local level. | ||
There are plenty of places across this country that are deep red, where things like their school board are dominated by Democrats, because Republicans, either the party or otherwise, just weren't interested in running candidates, weren't interested in fighting for these small local positions. | ||
But these are the things that decide, well, are we going to push critical race theory in your schools? | ||
Are we going to teach your children to hate mom and dad? | ||
Are we going to teach them to hate themselves? | ||
Are we going to make sure that they dye their hair blue and start cutting themselves? | ||
How do you fight that? | ||
take over your local school boards, elect sheriffs who are willing to fight back against federal and state overreach, elect mayors and city council members who are going to fight mask mandates, elect party precinct captains and district leaders who are going to influence your party away from, you know, elect party precinct captains and district leaders who are going to influence your party away from, you This all happens at the local and state level. | ||
And for the next, you know, until the midterms, we're going to have to really refocus at the state level. | ||
We control tons of states across the country. | ||
We have many trifecta states, states where we have a governor in both legislative chambers. | ||
These are states where we could pass law, laws against big tech, against de-platforming, like they're starting to do in Florida. | ||
These are states where we can ban things like critical race theory, where we can ban the mutilation of children in the name of transgenderism. | ||
This is where we can ban corporate bailouts and corporate handouts, like we saw in Georgia with the film credits that basically turns that state blue. | ||
All that can happen at the state level, so you have to get involved. | ||
You can't just focus on the presidential. | ||
You just can't focus on the big, marquee races. | ||
You need to get down in the weeds of local politics. | ||
You start going to your county party meetups, going to your local club meetups, getting involved at the grassroots level. | ||
There's a lot of energy. | ||
There's a lot of angry people who want to see change. | ||
And you can get elected. | ||
There's plenty of things to get elected for, and that's how you're going to effectuate policy beyond just what's happening at the national level, which is pretty depressing, in all honesty. | ||
Well, and hopefully by getting involved locally, that change will filter up to the national level, right? | ||
Because the GOP or the Republican National Party is really composed of all of these smaller groups. | ||
So if you can sort of start to influence those, then hopefully that influence will eventually trickle up to the top. | ||
So you're advocating more of a bottom-to-top strategy rather than going for the top and hoping that that change trickles down. | ||
Well, that was the problem, is that Trump inherited a party that was just rotten across, you know, from top to bottom. | ||
It just was not aligned with his agenda. | ||
He couldn't staff his administration because the party for years, for decades, had been this sort of big chamber of commerce, kind of corporatist party, and the party infrastructure hadn't caught up to him. | ||
And we need to clean ranks, we need to rebuild the party. | ||
And in doing so, the next time we have an opportunity at the White House, the next time we have opportunity at United Government at the federal level, we will have a party which we can recruit from, which we can staff from, which we can draw from in terms of human capital and talent. | ||
Because the biggest problem in Trump's administration was personnel and personnel was policy. | ||
And partly his fault, but partly no fault of his own It was very hard for him to staff his administration with people that aligned with his base, aligned with his agenda, aligned with his vision of an America First party, because it simply didn't really exist yet. | ||
They were still kind of in this old mold of politics, because the party hadn't been changed, the leadership hadn't been changed. | ||
And he kind of went along with it, thinking that they would also toe the line, that they would also move with the winds of change. | ||
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But as we saw with the Mitch McConnell's of the world and the Ronald McDaniel's. | |
It just didn't happen. | ||
Yeah, yeah, man, it's such a good point. | ||
And I think, you know, a little ray of hope here to put the pessimism to the side for a second. | ||
I think a lot of the old guard Republicans, the more corporate Republicans, they fulfill a lot of the stereotype of the Republican Party. | ||
And I know a lot of times I'll see, you know, far left socialists say stuff about Mitch McConnell or Lindsey Graham that I totally agree with. | ||
I mean, they're talking about how they're corporate controlled or how they're warmongers. | ||
And I'm like, yeah, right on. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
So maybe if we can shed ourselves of these old guys and bring in some new blood that's actually anti-corporation and pro-populist and pro-the American people, maybe there is a chance we can bring some people over from the left once we actively exert the effort needed to shed ourselves of the old stereotypes that we're still bombarded with. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
I see it at the local level. | ||
I run a local young Republican club here in New York. | ||
People come up to us all the time and say, I have no idea this is what the Republican Party was like. | ||
We always thought it was this stodgy, old, kind of corporatist, you know, country club thing. | ||
No, we're young. | ||
We're refreshed. | ||
We have great ideas. | ||
We're fighting against the actual institutions, the quote-unquote man. | ||
We are the counterculture. | ||
And once people realize that, they flock. | ||
They flock to our ranks, and it's great to see. | ||
Man, white pill after white pill. | ||
Very exciting stuff. | ||
More with Gavin Wax on the other side. | ||
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Gavin Wax is my guest for this whole hour. | ||
You can find his Twitter at Gavin Wax or his website, GavinWax.com, where he posts a lot of his really in-depth research and entries into the blog that you have, Gavin, is really interesting, and basically every topic we could do an entire show on. | ||
But I want to ask you about something that just dropped a headline, a breaking headline that we've just seen, and that is that Facebook's Oversight Board has not chosen to reverse their decision, and Donald Trump will remain banned off of that. | ||
A lot of people kind of starting to recognize, we've been talking about the Oversight Board for years now because they've been talking about it for a while, but now people are starting to recognize, hey, this is a corporate Supreme Court that decides whether or not you're allowed to have speech on the Internet. | ||
What the heck is going on here? | ||
Your reaction to this news that this... | ||
A privately, you know, billionaire-funded oversight Supreme Court of the Internet has chosen to ban the former President of the United States for life, I suppose. | ||
And what's your response to this? | ||
It's just another reason that Republicans need to get real and return to their roots of being a party of trustbusters and protectionists. | ||
These big tech monopolies are not your friends. | ||
These corporatist Silicon Valley types are not your friends. | ||
It doesn't matter how many white papers you publish about the virtues of the free market. | ||
They want you dead. | ||
They want you banned. | ||
They want you unpersoned. | ||
They want you not to be able to make a living. | ||
All because you happen to hold views that are counter the orthodoxy. | ||
So people have to get real and realize that if we're going to have a society, if we're going to have an actual free country, that we cannot allow the main and most prevalent forms of communication and mass media be controlled by a few select companies that are actively political and actively hate you. | ||
We need laws on the books. | ||
that are going to stop deplatforming. | ||
We need laws on the books that are going to punish these companies for censorship. | ||
Just like we don't allow the phone companies to shut off your phone lines if you have a conversation with someone they don't like, tech companies need to be treated the same way. | ||
They need to be regulated. | ||
They need to be put down because right now they're out of control. | ||
They're actively influencing our elections. | ||
They're actively influencing our culture and society. | ||
So I have to give a lot of praise to people like Ron DeSantis, who is actively pushing for the first piece of legislation at the state level to do just that. | ||
I don't think it goes far enough, but at least it's a step in the right direction. | ||
This is something that we should have done in the first two years of Trump when we had full control of government. | ||
We should have gone after big tech. | ||
edited some of these laws that make them liable for lawsuits if they are, you know, not treat them like publishers, like, because they're not, treat them like publishers because that's what they are. | ||
They're editorializing content, so they should be liable like a newspaper or a magazine is. | ||
They have so many carve outs and so many protections right now, and it's just really let them run crazy with it in the form of banning a president and certainly many, many others. | ||
But again, I have to blame Trump. | ||
He saw this was happening over many years, and he didn't act until it hit him hard, until it hit him personally. | ||
And that's why we need to be more vigilant, and we need to stand up for everyone who gets banned, whether it's Alex Jones or whether it's President Donald Trump. | ||
They're going to come for you sooner rather than later. | ||
Yeah, I could not agree more. | ||
Very well said, sir. | ||
And it does seem like this is sort of a coordinated unveiling of the Oversight Board, right? | ||
If you've been paying attention to this sort of stuff, you know about the Oversight Board and you've known about it for several years. | ||
They started talking about this probably in 2018, maybe even earlier. | ||
But it was always sort of underground. | ||
It was always sort of like, yeah, eventually we'll have an independent Oversight Board. | ||
And this seems like the unveiling, right? | ||
A few days ago, they said, oh, the decision is coming down now. | ||
And they're literally treating it like a Supreme Court. | ||
But totally unelected, totally unaccountable. | ||
They hold their own ideas, their own agendas, their own ideologies, their own reasons for doing what they do, and it can be entirely secret. | ||
There's no reason why they wouldn't have to do that, or that they would have to not do that. | ||
But this does seem like a coordinated unveiling, right? | ||
From now on, I expect we'll hear a lot more about the Oversight Board as the media continues to treat it as if it's some sort of legitimate form of oversight over big tech, when in reality it's just a branch of big tech itself. | ||
It's very Orwellian. | ||
I mean, anyone who actually expects these entities to self-regulate is really just naive or just completely misinformed. | ||
Sorry, naive, misinformed, or just on their own payroll, like many libertarians are. | ||
And, you know, I used to have great respect for many libertarians, agreed with them on many issues. | ||
But as it comes to big tech, they're completely lost, and they don't understand the threat that we're facing from these entities. | ||
They don't understand that the amount of power that they have concentrated. | ||
Some of these tech companies are more powerful than many sovereign states in terms of the influence, the reach that they have with their platforms. | ||
So really, we need to get real, that we need to understand that they're taking not only advantage of government privileges and protections in the form of 230, but they're also just greatly abusing the free market and they're operating like monopolies and they don't have competition. | ||
And anytime competition arises, they collude like a cartel to shut it down. | ||
So the old adage of, oh, just go make your own tech platform, or go make your own website, just doesn't apply anymore. | ||
As we've seen with sites like Parler or Gab, which have been routinely shut down, which have been routinely pushed off essentially the internet and banking and all other forms of things that you would need to run a business, they're making it more and more difficult. | ||
So there really is no free market solution at this point. | ||
This is a place where the state has a role. | ||
The state should protect the people, allow people to have an open forum for discussion online or otherwise. | ||
Because if we continue to allow this, we're never going to be able to disseminate our ideas. | ||
We're never going to get competing views. | ||
We're never going to have a free society. | ||
I mean, that was the basis of this country, of freedom of the press, freedom of speech. | ||
And we need to have it in all its forms, in all its media, written, verbal, digital or otherwise. | ||
Yeah, and I think you've hit the nail on the head there, Ken. | ||
Government is the only thing big enough for now that can actually hold these groups to account. | ||
Of course, they're acquiring power so much and have such influence over the government at this point. | ||
They're practically merging and becoming the same thing. | ||
You know, the Great Merger is really a more accurate term for the Great Reset. | ||
There is no free market solution to this, and so this is one of the places where we have to reject, as you point out, the libertarian idea. | ||
I hear it from a lot of callers, and I understand the impetus, because you see everything going wrong, and you see all of the attacks that you're under, and it is sort of tempting to be like, I'm just going to separate, I'm going to go away, and I'm just not going to listen to any of these crazy people. | ||
But in reality, they're still going to get you. | ||
You've got to actually be involved. | ||
So true. | ||
You cannot retreat to your ideological ghettos. | ||
power to keep things like big tech in check. | ||
You cannot retreat from this fight, right? | ||
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So true. | |
You cannot retreat to your ideological ghettos. | ||
That's why I had a big issue with Parler and even Gab, which both sites I have a lot of respect for, is because it's just an echo chamber. | ||
It's just a bunch of right-wingers talking to each other. | ||
That's not going to get the message across. | ||
I know plenty of people who, you know, they got intellectually curious and they found people that were on the right. | ||
They found people who had dissenting views from the orthodoxy and they got red-pilled. | ||
That's never going to happen if you're just concentrated on these online ideological ghettos. | ||
You need to fight them. | ||
That's why I'm still on Twitter. | ||
I hate Twitter. | ||
I find their leadership repugnant. | ||
But they are the biggest platform. | ||
They have the most eyeballs. | ||
They have the most reach. | ||
So I'm going to be there in order to get a message across. | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
We can't just retreat. | ||
We can't just give up ground because we're constantly doing that as a right-wing movement. | ||
We're always conceding. | ||
We're always retreating. | ||
We're always saying, oh, they can have this. | ||
we just want to be left alone. | ||
They're never going to leave you alone. | ||
There is no peaceful separation. | ||
There is no peaceful succession. | ||
You either stand your ground and fight, or you're going to be dominated. | ||
And I say that even in the real world. | ||
As I'm here in New York, and I know a lot of people are moving to Florida, I personally don't think that that's a solution, because they're not going to just let you live free in Florida. | ||
You have a great governor there now, but the federal government is going to come down wherever you are, and they're going to persecute you. | ||
They're going to undermine your rights as free citizens. | ||
It doesn't matter if you're in New York or Florida, that's just a temporary relief. | ||
You need to stand where you are and fight for your rights, fight for your values, whether it's digitally, in terms of free speech, or otherwise. | ||
But constantly shifting away from them and trying to just flee is not a winning strategy, it's a losing strategy, and that's what many have done over the past several years. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And it relates back to exactly what we were talking about at the beginning of this interview with the idea of changing the Republican Party to be more populist and more anti-corporate. | ||
I mean, this is an aspect where we need more government power to hold corporations in check. | ||
And it's something that I know a lot of even people who are liberals can Come on our side, because after all, what we want is free speech and we want corporations not to have total control over the American population. | ||
And I think that's something that all Americans can come together on, so we're only going to increase, you know, our party's attractiveness if we can get rid of some of these people who think that it's totally fine that Facebook can censor the President of the United States. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
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My guest this hour is Gavin Wax. | ||
It's really been incredibly informative and frankly uplifting for me. | ||
It's good to know that some things are happening on the local level and That there's even hope is good news as far as I'm concerned because of all of the bad news that we hear. | ||
So I thank Gavin Wax for coming on. | ||
His Twitter is at Gavin Wax. | ||
His website is GavinWax.com. | ||
Now we have a few callers who've held on the line. | ||
have some comments or some questions uh to the callers i want to ask you to keep your comments or your questions as short as humanly possible because we want to hear uh gavin wax's um response to it let's go first to oh a celebrity socrates in minnesota socrates is on the line about uh something happening next week thanks calling in socrates you are on the air with gavin wax hi um we're having a rally um but Last I heard, we have events set up in 42 states. | ||
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Most states have more than one event called Freedom 515. | |
You can search freedom515.com or you can search Facebook for Freedom 515 or TikTok. | ||
Awesome. | ||
So Freedom 515 is the name of the rally and that relates to the 15th of May, am I right? | ||
Cool, so there will be rallies all across the country. | ||
Thanks for letting us know about that, Socrates, and we will look into it. | ||
Gavin, I'm seeing a lot of people now that the coronavirus pandemic is starting to subside. | ||
Finally, more rallies are being held. | ||
I hadn't heard of this Freedom 515 until the caller called in. | ||
There are rallies in, as he said, 42 different states. | ||
I think this looks great. | ||
Uh, what do you think, uh, how effective do you think these types of, uh, movements are, Gavin, of just getting people together, uh, to stand up, uh, when they're being told, you know, protesting basically makes them a domestic terrorist at this point. | ||
I think it's important that we stand up. | ||
Well, of course the media and Republican consultants will, you know, disregard the rallies and these big movements from the grassroots because it makes them look foolish, it makes them look dumb, and it also is effective. | ||
And that's what they hate the most, is effective conservative outreach and grassroots efforts. | ||
I mean, these are great. | ||
They bring people together. | ||
They show that there's force in numbers. | ||
And they show that there's other people like them that think like them because many people, they're kind of atomized and they live isolated. | ||
They don't know there are other people out there that share their views. | ||
And these rallies bring them together. | ||
They organize. | ||
And we need to really start stealing many of the left's tactics. | ||
The left has mastered things like community organizing. | ||
They've mastered the art of these grassroots rallies. | ||
They've mastered the art of bringing people together. | ||
The right has always shunned that. | ||
But we really need to get behind it. | ||
Actually, Trump was someone who really mastered it with his rallies. | ||
They are effective. | ||
They are a great show of force. | ||
And we need more of them, not less of them, especially now that this ridiculous pandemic is finally coming to an end. | ||
So all the power to Socrates and Minnesota and the other states that are doing things that are similar. | ||
I just went to freedom515.com and yeah it looks like there is one happening in Austin, Fort Worth, Steffanville, so a lot of places in Texas and I will certainly be there in Austin on the 15th and I hope more people go to freedom515.com and look for a rally near you today and it'll be happening of course on the 15th. | ||
Hey, what's up fellas? | ||
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Great. | |
And thank you for Socrates for bringing that to us. | ||
Let's go now to Matt in New York, who has the truth about the Republican Party behind the scenes. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Matt. | ||
You are on the air with Gavin Wax. | ||
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Hey, what's up, fellas? | |
What's up, InfoWarriors? | ||
Yeah, my profession, a knot that can't be untied, we call an axe knot. | ||
But the only thing you can do is take an axe to it. | ||
Right. | ||
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Cut that freaking thing. | |
So we got to take an axe to the Republican Party and the Democratic Party and cut ourselves free of these demonic losers. | ||
And we have to start the United Party, a whole new party, because we cannot we cannot waste time trying to untangle that knot. | ||
We have to cut free of it. | ||
All right. | ||
And another thing real quick. | ||
Last week you had Dr. Francis Boyle on, and he was actually getting interviewed by Klaus Schwab. | ||
Now he pretended he was someone else. | ||
Pull that video up. | ||
That is Klaus Schwab. | ||
So we are all being played. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
I'll look into that, Matt, but I don't want to get too off topic because I think your first point is a very interesting one. | ||
The conversation around this has sort of subsided, Gavin, recently, because I think sort of right after the election, or right after the inauguration, rather, there was a lot of talk about Trump's gonna start a new party, we need to start a new party. | ||
That's subsided recently, but here Matt from New York brings it back up. | ||
What do you think about the idea of a new party, or do you think it's just better to just take over the Republican one? | ||
I'm torn. | ||
I would love a new party, personally. | ||
It would make all our lives much easier just to build something with a clean slate from the ground up. | ||
The problem is that the laws and the books in this country are designed to make it extremely hard for that party to get ballot access, for that party to grow, for that party to get votes. | ||
We have this first-past-the-post system, so any party we start would just split the vote. | ||
It would make the Democrats win every election, if we can even get to the ballot in the first place. | ||
I mean, we've had third parties For decades now, the Libertarians, the Greens, whatever, and they've never done anything. | ||
I would love to start a new party. | ||
You're better off trying to find a way to change the laws on the books to make it more of a multi-party system, but that's a massive structural change that really makes taking over the Republican Party look pale in comparison. | ||
So I understand where my fellow New Yorkers are coming from. | ||
I would love to do that. | ||
It's just, you look at the math, you look at the laws. | ||
It would be counterproductive, and it would set us back by decades. | ||
That's why I take the route of just taking over the Republican Party, just like the left has successfully taken over the Democrat Party. | ||
Because the Democrat Party used to be the working man's party. | ||
It used to be more blue dog conservative. | ||
They got taken over. | ||
We could do the same thing in the Republican Party. | ||
We just need to rally, we need to organize, and we need to keep fighting. | ||
You know, that's such a good point. | ||
It relates to what you said to the last answer as well, because you're talking about stealing the leftist tactics or adopting some of the leftist tactics, especially when it comes to community organizing or organizing rallies and protests. | ||
Another tactic that the leftists have been incredibly effective with is the DSA and sort of this insurgent socialist movement within the Democratic Party that I don't think the Democrats saw coming at all. | ||
And I remind people all the time that the first time anybody outside of, you know, Very small district in New York that anybody had heard of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was when she Defeated her primary opponent like she'd already won the election by the time people knew who she was So this was really an underground like secret movement that nobody even realized was happening until she was suddenly in office So there's something there's a lesson there isn't there Gavin? | ||
Oh yeah, I mean I would support an umbrella organization that acts like an auxiliary of the party like the DSA. | ||
We could have the Populist Conservatives of America that would organize and channel all the frustration, energy, and grassroots potential into taking over the party. | ||
That I would support. | ||
It can operate almost like a party without actually being a party. | ||
That's what the DSA is. | ||
The DSA is effectively everything just short of being a party. | ||
I think that's the best way to go forward with it if we're going to try to really take over the Republican Party and squash the Uni Party, which is what the gentleman from New York was talking about. | ||
We have a Uni Party in this country. | ||
The establishment of the Democrats and the establishment of the Republicans are the same people. | ||
They hate us. | ||
They hate America. | ||
They want to just propel their own interests and line their own pockets. | ||
I understand that frustration. | ||
We just have to be smart about how we take them down. | ||
Yeah, and even, you know, the DSA has been very effective at getting people in, but even more so it's been effective at pushing the rest of the Democrats more far to the left. | ||
Uh, everyone, Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi to Chuck Schumer are, I think, terrified of this insurgent socialist wing. | ||
And so they're giving them everything that they want. | ||
So I think it's a win-win solution here. | ||
You, uh, you sort of started, as you put it perfectly, an auxiliary to the Republican Party that focuses on unseating the more traditional, uh, corporate conservatives in favor of more populist, uh, Trump-ish America First Republicans, and if nothing else, that'll at least convince the more typical corporate Republicans that that's not a winning strategy and they need to move more towards our side. | ||
I think that's absolutely fantastic. | ||
We're coming up to the end of the show here, Gavin. | ||
It's been incredibly enjoyable. | ||
Of course, Gavin can be found on his Twitter at GavinWax and his website, GavinWax.com, and it's seen all over everything from the Daily Caller to the Washington Examiner and everything in between. | ||
I want to thank you so much for coming on the program. | ||
Is there anything else you would like to tell the people of America or anywhere else they can find you or support you, sir? | ||
Well, first, thank you for having me on. | ||
This is a great time. | ||
I think we covered a lot of ground. | ||
And if you guys are a fan of mine, you can check out my Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, at Gavin Wax. | ||
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We're trying to take over the party at the local level. | ||
We're trying to elect Republicans Absolutely. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on. | ||
We'll have to have you on again soon. | ||
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Absolutely. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on. | ||
We'll have to have you on again soon. | ||
This has been very fun. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Anytime. | ||
All right. | ||
Thanks, Gavin. | ||
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