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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Mark Zuckerberg hates America. | ||
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What you are doing with your power that you have derived because federal law gave you the ability to stand up and grow without being hit by lawsuits. | |
You have used this power to act like you hold all the power that you can make these decisions. | ||
You have driven this cancel culture. | ||
He despises the country that nurtured his ability to make $12 million every day of the calendar year by monopolizing America's First Amendment in order to lure people to share their private lives to the world and low-level hackers. | ||
I know that we don't exactly have the strongest reputation on privacy right now, to put it lightly. | ||
The exposed data includes the personal information of over 533 million Facebook users from 106 countries, including over 32 million records on users in the United States. | ||
It includes their phone numbers, Facebook IDs, full names, locations, birth dates, bios, and in some cases, even email addresses, according to Business Insider. | ||
Serving a black market where sharing family pictures leads to your savings being wiped out. | ||
Through numerous hearings, Zuckerberg has presented himself as a conscientious crusader, protecting the pseudo-values of the digitally distracted millennial generation. | ||
Facebook is an idealistic and optimistic company. | ||
For most of our existence, we focused on all of the good that connecting people can do. | ||
And as Facebook has grown, people everywhere have gotten a powerful new tool for staying connected to the people they love, For making their voices heard and for building communities and businesses. | ||
Just recently, we've seen the Me Too movement and the March for Our Lives organized, at least in part, on Facebook. | ||
But Zuckerberg is merely a cog in the New World Order elitist cabal's wheel. | ||
Whose unchecked avarice has revealed true dark intentions as he rapes the ancestral land of Hawaii's oldest island, Kauai. | ||
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So now a billionaire comes in with his money, doing it by force, removing people out of their land. | |
It's one thing to want to protect your property. | ||
It's another when Native Hawaiians like Shannon Buckner still own pieces of your land. | ||
So the land that you own is just across this fence right here? | ||
Yes. | ||
But Mark Zuckerberg has put up this wall and fence and it says no trespassing? | ||
Yeah. | ||
What would happen if he tried to go over there? | ||
I'd get arrested for trespassing. | ||
Even though it's your land? | ||
Yep. | ||
And as Zuckerberg foolishly taunts the curse of Hawaii's ancestors. | ||
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Sure, why not? | ||
It'll make a great souvenir. | ||
- Okay, take it. - Bad luck. | ||
Come and get me. | ||
Facebook, in league with the treasonous Mockingbird Media, vomit out propaganda against a former president of the United States. | ||
As NBC's headline declares, Trump's Facebook account should never be reinstated because we know what he'd use it for. | ||
The former president used social media as a propaganda tool to try to undermine American democracy. | ||
Of course, he'd do so again if given the opportunity. | ||
NBC's headline ironically undermines American democracy. | ||
Forbidding the use of a former president's First Amendment rights is treasonous. | ||
But NBC continues to stomp its boot on America's face forever, stating Facebook's oversight board will announce whether former President Donald Trump will once again be allowed to post on that company's platforms, which include both Facebook and Instagram. | ||
The company first took down a video and post from Trump, then suspended the then-president's accounts for 24 hours on January 6th. | ||
CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote that the risks of allowing the president to continue to use our service during this period are simply too great, which led to an indefinite... All hail Lord Zuckerberg! | ||
Folks, you can find this video on InfoWars.com and Bandod Video. | ||
Zuckerberg hates America! | ||
That's not just a true statement, it's the title of the video! | ||
Go share it, right now! | ||
Daily Dispatch in one minute, stay with us. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at Band.Video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
You're watching American Journal on Infowars.com and Band.Video. | ||
My guest today will be Alexandra Lanes, a conservative cultural commentator. | ||
I'm very excited to talk to her in the third hour. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout the program today and of course, Bringing you all of the latest headlines and videos documenting our great struggle against the forces of globalism attempting to bring down the chains of technocratic slavery on all mankind. | ||
What an exciting Thursday it is. | ||
We usually start with the Daily Dispatch, but I want to take a minute now to Actually show you the beginning of a different show. | ||
This is Tucker Carlson because last night he began his show with an extensive monologue about the dangers of the coronavirus vaccine. | ||
A completely unique take in all of mainstream media, not angrily denouncing vaccines, but literally just asking questions about the vaccine. | ||
Tucker Carlson seems to be the only one in America on mainstream media actually doing so, and he does a fantastic job. | ||
So I want to show you this now. | ||
It's the beginning of the Tucker Carlson program from last night, talking about the vaccine adverse effects reaction reporting system, VAERS, and the huge number of deaths and severe reactions that and the huge number of deaths and severe reactions that we've seen from the coronavirus vaccine in just a few months is It has been released. | ||
Here he is, Tucker Carlson. | ||
Good evening and welcome to Tucker Carlson Tonight. | ||
Here's a very simple question. | ||
How many Americans have died after taking the COVID vaccines? | ||
That's not Americans who've been killed by the virus. | ||
That's a huge number. | ||
It's how many Americans have died after getting the vaccines designed to prevent the virus. | ||
Do you know the answer to that question? | ||
Do you know anything about the downside? | ||
We know a lot about the upside of vaccines. | ||
We've been completely in favor of vulnerable people taking vaccines. | ||
But what about the potential risks? | ||
You'd think you would know more about that than you do. | ||
We talk a lot about vaccines constantly, not just on this show, but in this country. | ||
Joe Biden was on TV yesterday talking about vaccines. | ||
He wants you to get one. | ||
Everyone in authority wants you to get one. | ||
In fact, you probably already had your shot, and good for you. | ||
If you haven't had your shot, you're under enormous pressure to get your shot. | ||
You understand that soon you may not be able to fly on commercial airlines or go to work at the office or send your children to school if you don't have the shot. | ||
Meanwhile, the social pressure is enormous. | ||
Friends may have informed you already that you are not welcome at their parties or their weddings if you haven't been vaccinated. | ||
So there is a lot of pressure to comply. | ||
At some point, you probably will comply. | ||
It's just too difficult not to be vaccinated in this country. | ||
But before you do comply, ask yourself, do you know anything about the potential risks? | ||
Probably you don't know much. | ||
We assume the risks are negligible. | ||
Vaccines are not dangerous. | ||
That's not a guess. | ||
We know that pretty conclusively from the official numbers. | ||
Every flu season, for example, we give influenza shots to more than 160 million Americans. | ||
Every year, a relatively small number of people seem to die after getting those shots. | ||
To be precise, in 2019, that number was 203 people. | ||
The year before that, 2018, it was 119 people. | ||
In 2017, it was a total of just 85 people who died after getting the flu shot. | ||
Now, every death is tragic, obviously, but at Big Picture, we do not consider those numbers to be disqualifying. | ||
We keep giving flu shots, and very few people complain about it. | ||
So the question is, how do those numbers compare to the apparent death rate from the coronavirus vaccines now being distributed across the country? | ||
That's worth knowing. | ||
So we checked today, and here's the answer. | ||
And these numbers come from the same set of government numbers that we just read to you from. | ||
Here they are. | ||
Between late December of 2020 and last month, a total of 3,362 people apparently died after getting the COVID vaccine in the United States. | ||
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3,362. | ||
That's an average of roughly 30 people every day. | ||
So what does that add up to? | ||
By the way, that reporting period ended on April 23, and we don't have numbers past that. | ||
Not quite up to date. | ||
But we can assume that another 360 people at that rate have died in the 12 days since. | ||
So you put it all together, and that is a total of 3,722 deaths. | ||
3,722 deaths. | ||
That's almost 4,000 people who died after getting the COVID vaccines. | ||
The actual number is almost certainly higher than that, perhaps vastly higher than that. | ||
The data we just cited come from the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System, VAERS. | ||
VAERS is managed by the CDC and the FDA. | ||
VAERS has received a lot of criticism over the years, some of it founded. | ||
Some critics have argued for a long time that VAERS undercounts vaccine injuries. | ||
A report submitted to the Department of Health and Human Services in 2010 concluded that, quote, fewer than 1% of vaccine adverse events are reported by the VAERS system. | ||
Fewer than 1%. | ||
So what is the real number of people who apparently have been killed or injured by the vaccines? | ||
Well, we don't know that number. | ||
Nobody does, and we're not going to speculate about it on this show. | ||
But it's clear that what is happening now, for whatever reason, is not even close to normal. | ||
It's not even close to what we see in previous years with previous vaccines. | ||
Most vaccines are not accused of killing large numbers of people. | ||
The Menveo vaccine, for example, is given to people around the world, often children, to prevent bacterial meningitis. | ||
In this country, only one person died from that vaccine in the entire period between 2010 and 2015. | ||
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So compare that to what is happening now with the coronavirus rollout. | ||
In just the first four months of this year, the U.S. | ||
government has recorded more deaths after COVID vaccinations than from all other vaccines administered in the United States between mid-1997 and the end of 2013. | ||
1997 and the end of 2013. | ||
That is a period of 15 and a half years. | ||
Again, more people, according to VAERS, have died after getting the shot in four months during a single vaccination campaign than from all other vaccines combined over more than a decade and a half. | ||
Chart that out. | ||
It's a stunning picture. | ||
Now, the debate is over what it means. | ||
Again, there's a lot of criticism of the reporting system. | ||
Some people say, well, it's just a coincidence that someone gets a shot and then dies, possibly from other causes. | ||
No one really knows is the truth. | ||
We spoke to one physician today who actively treats COVID patients. | ||
He described what we're seeing now as the single deadliest mass vaccination event in modern history. | ||
Whatever is causing it, it is happening as we speak. | ||
So you'd think that someone in authority might want to know what it is, what's going on. | ||
If the vaccine injury reporting system is flawed, and clearly it is flawed, why hasn't it been fixed? | ||
And more to the point, why has there not been an independent vaccine safety board impaneled to assess what is happening and reassure people who stumble across official government numbers on the internet? | ||
But amazingly, none of that has been done. | ||
No one even mentions the numbers. | ||
And in fact, you're not allowed to. | ||
You'll be pulled off the internet if you do. | ||
The people in charge do not acknowledge them. | ||
Instead, they warn us about what might happen if we don't take the vaccine. | ||
What might happen if we don't take the vaccine? | ||
Well, what might happen is you'll be barred from participating in public life. | ||
Just absolutely fantastic breakdown by Tucker of the numbers from the government sources. | ||
Numbers from government sources are illegal now. | ||
Their hate speech, whether it's Crime stats broken down by race or death stats broken down by vaccine. | ||
The fact is that numbers are evil and bad and have to be prevented from getting out there because numbers, well, they can't really be fudged that much. | ||
Now, the vaccine adverse reaction reporting system, as he pointed out, they say might just be 1% of the adverse reactions, which is 100% true because If you've talked to anybody in the medical field over the last couple months, they'll tell you, and I've literally had at least four people, people who administer shots, people who are in medical school, all over the place, and they say, | ||
that they have seen very severe reactions, including one death. | ||
I have a friend who injects people at like CVS and says they injected a guy who died. | ||
I have another friend of a friend, similar thing. | ||
They give a guy an injection. | ||
Two weeks later, he's supposed to come back for a second injection. | ||
Never shows up. | ||
Neither one of those deaths was reported to the adverse reactions because the doctors say, well, we don't know it was the vaccine. | ||
Yes, we gave him the vaccine and then he died a few minutes later. | ||
But who's to say? | ||
But who knows? | ||
What if it was something else that we're not aware of? | ||
We don't want to gunk up the system with a bunch of false reports. | ||
We'll err on the side of safety and assume it was an angel killing him from the invisible fourth dimension. | ||
It's easier that way than to actually report this. | ||
So even these staggering numbers that Tucker Carlson reports are but a shadow of the reality because the reality is most of these adverse effects are not being reported whatsoever, including some of the deaths. | ||
A lot of the deaths, actually. | ||
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Welcome to American Journal. | ||
My name's Harrison Smith. | ||
A lot of really amazing videos to show you today. | ||
I'm going to try to get to all of the videos in my list today. | ||
Nine more to go and we're going to try to get to all of them in the next three hours. | ||
We'll also be welcoming Alexandra Lanes, cultural commentator. | ||
I showed her video a few weeks ago and now we're getting her on. | ||
I'm very excited to talk to her in the third hour. | ||
We'll also be taking your calls. | ||
In fact, I'll go ahead and open up the phone lines right now. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
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1-877-789-2539. | |
Give us a call about any and all topics on this Thursday morning. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call about any and all topics on this Thursday morning. | ||
Now we will begin, as we always do, with our daily dispatch. | ||
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for the 6th of May 2021. | ||
Facebook's ban on Donald Trump will hold, this according to the Social Network's Oversight Board. | ||
That's right, folks, our neo-feudal corporate overlords have now established a pseudo-governmental court system, and their decisions are arbitrary and unquestionable. | ||
We thank you, technocratic overlords, and beg your humble mercy. | ||
Yankee Stadium City Field to seat fans in a vaccine, vaccinated and unvaccinated sections. | ||
They offer shots and free tickets. | ||
For some, it will feel like a real game once again. | ||
Starting May 19th, Yankee Stadium and City Field will have certain sections set aside for those who are vaccinated. | ||
In those areas, social distancing restrictions will be lifted, although all fans will still be required to wear a mask. | ||
There's also a new incentive. | ||
You'll be able to get free tickets if you get your vaccine. | ||
That's right, folks. | ||
I think it's rather smart for Yankee Stadium and Citi Field to open the slave and non-slave sections. | ||
Very, very intelligent. | ||
ICE deportations fell in April to the lowest monthly level in record, enforcement data shows. | ||
That's right folks, the number of deportations carried out by the U.S. | ||
Immigration and Customs Enforcement last month fell to the lowest monthly level on record. | ||
A drop that comes as illegal border crossings remain at a 20-year high. | ||
Thank you Kamala Harris. | ||
Thank you Joe Biden. | ||
Highest level of crossing in 20 years. | ||
Lowest number of deportations ever. | ||
It's a recipe for success. | ||
An ant named they to recognize gender diversity. | ||
A newly discovered species of ant from Ecuador has been given a scientific name ending in they in recognition of gender diversity. | ||
Now when asked about whether these ants are gender neutral or whether they are in fact gendered, scientists will tell you of course they're gendered! | ||
Don't be ridiculous! | ||
This is nature after all! | ||
This is animals! | ||
This is scientific certainty we're talking about! | ||
Not having genders? | ||
That's impossible! | ||
They would all die! | ||
Don't be stupid! | ||
Of course they have genders! | ||
It's literally impossible not to! | ||
Ants without genders? | ||
What do you think a queen is? | ||
Who do you think makes the drones or the little flying ones with wings? | ||
Of course they have genders. | ||
It's obvious and an integral part of nature. | ||
Don't be stupid, but we're just paying lip service to the psychopath, anti-science retards out there by naming ants they. | ||
Hopefully that will mollify them. | ||
Biden coronavirus relief prioritizes funds for non-white business owners. | ||
Restaurants and venues owned by white men will be last in line for federal relief under President Joe Biden's Restaurant Revitalization Fund, prioritizing funds for women and minority groups first. | ||
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Climate Wars. | ||
IEA warns governments to stockpile battery metals. | ||
China's dominance in green energy technologies and rare earth metal production is very concerning to the International Energy Agency, who posted a stark warning Wednesday advising Western governments to stockpile critical battery metals such as cobalt or lithium. | ||
Look, we would We're busy right now. | ||
We're trying to make things equal between the races. | ||
We don't have time to worry about war with China, or our impending destruction, or their monopoly on precious metals and our pharmaceutical productions. | ||
No, we have much more important things to worry about. | ||
A black criminal overdosed, so we have to burn the country down. | ||
Shasta County woman arrested and charged with 20 felony arson counts for allegedly starting California's 2018 Delta Fire, which burned more than 63,000 acres and destroyed 42 structures. | ||
Speaking from all of us at InfoWars, We told you so. | ||
That's right, 2018, we had massive fires in California, and while all of Washington was running around telling you it was because of climate change and raising your taxes because of it, we here at InfoWars, we're reporting on the numerous suspects arrested for suspicion of starting those fires on purpose because they're leftist terrorists. | ||
Now, we're being proven right once again. | ||
China suspends economic dialogue with Australia amid a pressure campaign that began last year after the Australian government called for an investigation into the origins of coronavirus. | ||
War between Australia and China really heating up. | ||
Wonder who'd win that? | ||
Reuters reports that Eli Lilly and co employees have accused a factory executive of altering documents required by government regulators in an effort to downplay serious quality control problems at the U.S. plant producing the drug makers COVID-19 treatment. | ||
Listen, I will not stand idly by while our honorable and frankly heroic pharmaceutical companies are besmirched for being anything but the most upright and forthright people on earth. | ||
I mean, they save our lives. | ||
Without them, we would all be dead. | ||
How dare you question their unerring honor? | ||
Pharmaceutical companies are just literally the most respectable and honorable and honest companies on earth. | ||
And if you question them, you should be destroyed. | ||
Quote, we're ready for war. | ||
We can bring Jersey to its knees. | ||
Not New Jersey. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
That's already destroyed. | ||
Head of the Normandy Sea Authority says, Macron sends military boat racing towards Jersey for standoff with Royal Navy warships. | ||
Update, France deploys a second military patrol boat to monitor the standoff around Jersey Island. | ||
Okay, France and England going to war? | ||
Because that's the most pressing issue in France right now. | ||
Meghan McCain has this message for the Republicans attempting to oust Liz Cheney from Congress. | ||
She says, So, women like me and Liz Cheney, we don't have a place in this party. | ||
We are worthless. | ||
We are not worth fighting for to keep. | ||
Let me repeat that again. | ||
Meghan McCain says, quote, women like me and Liz Cheney, we don't have a place in this party. | ||
We are worthless. | ||
We are not worth fighting for to keep. | ||
Liz Cheney, Meghan McCain, whoever you are, I have to agree. | ||
Dried mealworms could be hitting supermarket shelves and restaurants across Europe. | ||
The EU approves the use of protein-rich beetle larvae as a snack or an ingredient as environmentally conscious new food. | ||
I will not eat the bug. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I don't care. | ||
You take your bugs. | ||
You eat them, Europe. | ||
You like that sort of thing. | ||
They already eat snails, don't they? | ||
Honeywell leaks technical details of the F-35 Lightning II, the F-22 Raptor, and B-1 bomber to China. | ||
Joe Biden gives them a slap on the wrist. | ||
That's right, U.S. | ||
aerospace and engineering company Honeywell has been fined $13 million by the State Department for allegedly leaking technical details of major military equipment such as F-35, the F-22 Raptor, the B-1 bomber to China and other countries. | ||
Just a little light treason. | ||
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Welcome back! | |
Sorry, I got excited. | ||
I got excited. | ||
I interrupted the liner, man. | ||
Sorry, sir. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's American Journal on Infowars.com and Band.Video. | ||
So happy that you're here with us today. | ||
We'll go to your phone calls in just a moment. | ||
Before we do that, I want to show you a very, very satisfying video. | ||
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I believe it's the president of Azerbaijan. | ||
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This bastion of freedom, this island of sensibility in a media awash with chaos and nonsense. | ||
Speaking of, here is this video I'm talking about. | ||
It's, I believe, it's the president of Azerbaijan absolutely humiliating an English interviewer. | ||
I'm not sure if she's from the BBC or what, but either way, she really gets destroyed here, and it's just, mmm, it's satisfying. | ||
So let's savor this together, shall we? | ||
Here he is, the president of Azerbaijan, when questioned about the freedom of the media in his country. | ||
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There have been no restrictions, and the number of internet users in Azerbaijan is more than 80%. | |
Can you imagine the restriction of media in a country where internet is free, there is no censorship, and there are 80% of internet users? | ||
We have millions of people on Facebook. | ||
How can you say that we don't have free media? | ||
This is, again, a biased approach. | ||
This is an attempt to create a perception in Western audience about Azerbaijan. | ||
We have opposition. | ||
We have NGOs. | ||
We have free political activity. | ||
We have free media. | ||
We have freedom of speech. | ||
But if you raise this question, can I ask you also one? | ||
How do you assess what happened to Mr. Assange? | ||
Is it a reflection of free media in your country? | ||
We're not here to discuss my contract. | ||
No, let's discuss. | ||
Let's discuss. | ||
In order to accuse me, saying that Armenians will not have free media here, let's talk about Assange. | ||
How many years, sorry, how many years he spent in Ecuadorian embassy? | ||
And for what? | ||
And where is he now? | ||
For journalistic activity. | ||
You kept that person hostage. | ||
Actually killing him, morally and physically. | ||
You did it, not us, and now he's in prison. | ||
So you have no moral right to talk about free media when you do these things. | ||
Returning to the conflict, how long... Yeah, better return to the conflict, because this is not what you like. | ||
You like only to accuse, only to attack. | ||
But look at the mirror, look, I tell many times, before coming and lecturing us, and in your question, accusing me, it's not a question, it's accusation. | ||
You talk like a prosecutor. | ||
Why? | ||
If you're so democratic and so objective, why you keep Assange in prison? | ||
For what? | ||
You keep him in prison because of his journalistic activity. | ||
I'm not keeping him in prison, President Aliyev. | ||
You don't like this? | ||
It's not a question of don't like. | ||
You are not used to this. | ||
It's not the subject of our interview. | ||
Because you are used only to attack. | ||
It's not the subject of our interview. | ||
In which respect, President Aliyev? | ||
No, it is not the subject of interview, but you raised it. | ||
You raised it? | ||
No, you raised it. | ||
You raised the case of Ozon. | ||
You said Armenians, if you don't have free media in your country... | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love it. | ||
Throwing Julian Assange back in the face of this British Empire. | ||
This British interviewer who is questioning Azerbaijan's freedom of media. | ||
Now, look, I don't know about the media in Azerbaijan. | ||
I'll be completely honest. | ||
It could be limited. | ||
It could be controlled by the government. | ||
I don't know what the state of media freedom in Azerbaijan is, but I do know what it is in the West, and it's dismal. | ||
It's non-existent. | ||
Completely controlled, not just by the government, but by big media and big tech itself. | ||
You know, this president says, how can you say we don't have free media? | ||
We have millions of people on Facebook in our country. | ||
It's like, well, hate to break this to you. | ||
Facebook, one of the biggest perpetrators of restrictions of free speech. | ||
Not as freedom-loving as you may think it is, but I just love that because it's so true. | ||
The way he puts it, all you do is attack, all you do is attack, all you do is attack. | ||
Meanwhile, keeping Julian Assange in prison for years and essentially killing him because he did journalistic reporting, because he revealed To the people of the world, the crimes that were being committed by American and British and French governments in Afghanistan and Iraq. | ||
That's what he's being punished for. | ||
And of course, it goes way, way farther than that, especially in Britain. | ||
I mean, their lack of freedom of speech is staggering compared to America, but Even here, we know what freedom of speech gets you. | ||
Put on the no-fly list, banned off the internet, kicked out of banking institutions, and attacked from all sides by the mainstream media. | ||
So kudos to this president. | ||
I assume whatever restrictions are on the media or on free speech in Azerbaijan, it almost doesn't matter how extreme they are because they're at least probably in support of Azerbaijan, right? | ||
Like, if I'm given the choice between Patriots who support President Trump and who love America and who forefathers built this country being called domestic terrorists and hunted down and placed on the no-fly list for their speech versus, you know, Hungary or Azerbaijan style where actually attempting to disrupt and destroy the government is what's censored. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm sort of leaning towards the former. | ||
That's just me. | ||
It's just so weird, isn't it, that we have incredibly restrictive measures against our free speech in this country, but only if you support the country. | ||
Only if you actually love Americans. | ||
Then you'll find your speech is restricted. | ||
Then you'll find the hammer coming down. | ||
And this is across the board. | ||
In fact, there's an article here I have. | ||
Police officer fired after 20 years of service for calling Black Lives Matter terrorists. | ||
Oh yeah, that's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
After January 6th, we had Joe Biden and Anthony Blinken and Merrick Garland and everybody and anybody in between. | ||
Lloyd Austin, Secretary of Defense, all coming out and saying, Trump supporters are domestic terrorists. | ||
If you vote Republican, you are Al-Qaeda and should be hunted down in laser-like fashion, to quote our spy chief, James Clapper. | ||
Is that freedom of speech? | ||
Being called a terrorist for your views? | ||
Or what about calling your opposing people terrorists and then being fired for it? | ||
This woman was a beloved New Jersey police officer. | ||
For two decades, she'd been working for the police department. | ||
She was fired when she says, So when you share things on Facebook, I'd appreciate it if you'd think before doing so. | ||
I've seen many Black Lives Matter hashtags in these posts just to let you know they're terrorists. | ||
They hate me, they hate my uniform, and they don't care if I die. | ||
Completely true. | ||
100% accurate. | ||
And you're fired. | ||
Your life ruined. | ||
your job destroyed. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
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Video out to your phone calls. | ||
With haste, Simon in Florida. | ||
Let's talk about self-assembling nanovaccines. | ||
Wow, that sounds like an amazing technological advancement that I can't wait to be injected into me, Simon. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hello there, Harrison. | ||
It's a pleasure to speak with you once again. | ||
I sent some materials through to your team yesterday and there's actually been a lot of talk on the alternative media just in the last few days. | ||
People focusing in particular on this John Hopkins Center for Health Security paper that actually came out in 2018 that was called Technologies to Address Global Catastrophic biological risks. | ||
The purpose of that paper was to make policy makers more aware of available technologies, and they actually described in that paper three, which of course were all being dismissed last year as dastardly conspiracy theories, despite the fact this paper came out three years beforehand. | ||
They were talking about microarray patches, so the patch that could be mailed to you and then you just stick it on yourself rather than going to a doctor to be injected. | ||
The self-threading vaccines and the transmissible vaccines. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
The transmissible vaccines is the one I know we've reported on here. | ||
I'm sure we've touched on all of this, but incredibly strange, right? | ||
Vaccines that then will transfer, like diseases do, between hosts in order to spread immunity, supposedly, between people. | ||
So even if you haven't been vaccinated, you will receive the vaccine because they're transmissible. | ||
I mean, it's bizarre and strange. | ||
It turns out that they have actually been doing transferable vaccines in bat populations to try and reduce rabies in South America. | ||
And that's actually being supported, it would appear, by the U.S. | ||
government, by the U.S. | ||
Fish and Wildlife Service. | ||
And then they've also done the transmissible vaccine in the past in rabbit populations to control myxomatosis. | ||
So both of these technologies have actually been done successfully in the past. | ||
What's interesting, and Mike Adams has started looking into this as well as your own team, is the re-examination of project Post, which was being done in the apartheid era by the South African government biological and chemical weapons research service. | ||
And they had actually come up with a scheme of using transmissible infertility vaccines to attempt to change the demographic makeup of South Africa in the 1980s. | ||
This all came to light through the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. | ||
And amazingly, the person who was leading this project, they wanted to charge with conspiracy to commit genocide, but he actually got off on a technicality and has to this day never actually been successfully prosecuted. | ||
There's a very, very interesting 2015 article about that. | ||
So I hadn't actually heard about that one. | ||
I've heard about this happening in various different cases, usually in Africa. | ||
I know in particular there was a The Israelis got in trouble for giving or putting birth control contraceptive into vaccines that they were giving to, I think, I want to say Ethiopian Jews in an attempt to sort of thin their numbers, you might say. | ||
I hadn't heard about this particular South African one, unless I'm just forgetting having mentioned this. | ||
I hadn't heard of that. | ||
So this is news to me, Simon. | ||
Thank you for telling us about this. | ||
Well, that's in the 2015 Journal of International Criminal Justice. | ||
If you just search Dr. Bassoon, B-A-S-S-O-N, then that will pop up. | ||
That's a very, very extensive, legalistic review of that situation. | ||
But in terms of the The public perception of the reality of transmissible vaccines. | ||
I know this is something that you guys talk about in the media censorship a lot. | ||
It's very interesting if you search just transmissible vaccines or self-reading vaccines using Google, the number one result that comes up is voices doing a fact check saying these do not exist. | ||
However, if you use an alternative search engine, such as DuckDuckGo, you'll find at least five or six years of scientific papers saying, we have this technology, we can do it. | ||
The ethical limitation is the fact that the people that you inject may have signed a certificate saying that they have informed consent. | ||
But the people that they then breathe and sweat on and have sex with and spread the vaccine to have no idea that that is sparing to them and therefore this is a violation of the concept of informed consent. | ||
It's one thing doing it to bats and rabbits and it's another thing doing it to people, specifically if you said that it's a conspiracy to commit genocide in the past. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
It's OK when you don't even know what the long-term side effects are. | ||
And it's very interesting that the FDA yesterday said that they're not approving any of the vaccines. | ||
They're not giving them full approval. | ||
So they're now talking about rolling it out to children. | ||
And Governor Cuomo is saying that high schools should bus their students to mass vaccination centres In the form, but there's still no FDA approval for these products. | ||
And just overnight, the American Chemical Society have published a paper out of China that they appear to have had since February. | ||
So I'm guessing it's been peer reviewed, but that's not entirely clear in the article, talking about self-assembling nanoparticle vaccines to get around the whole problem that they perceive of quality control in production and also storage and transport of vaccines that otherwise have to be stored at very low temperatures. | ||
So they've now done tests on rhesus monkeys where, having been injected with nanoparticles, these then actually self-assemble within the human body to form Yeah, the crews just pulled this up. | ||
block the spike protein. | ||
So that literally just came out overnight, and it's called "Self-Assembling Nanoparticle Vaccines Displaying the Receptor Binding Domain of SARS-CoV-2." That's in the American Chemical Society publication. | ||
Yeah, the crews just pulled this up. | ||
I'm going to have them print out this and some of the other things that you've mentioned here. | ||
Hold on hold on Simon. | ||
I don't want to be talking talking over each other and I really appreciate you calling in give us this information. | ||
This is you know, one of the great reasons why we take phone calls is because people find this stuff that somehow eludes my rather large net that I throw out every morning into the news. | ||
We have about a minute left here in this segment. | ||
I just want you to sort of finish up with with what you're talking about. | ||
Is there any information you need to get out to us Simon before we have to go to break? | ||
Well, I think the lesson here for many listeners is do not rely on the search engine that automatically pops up on your iPhone because it is massively filtering what is actually available out there. | ||
for a time when you even were specific in your searches, they appear to have blocked on Google every single reference to these transmissible vaccines. | ||
No, how hard you search and how specific your words were for 2020, 2019, and 2018. | ||
2018 being the year in which this technology really, really broke through. - You know, you're exactly right. | ||
I can't thank you enough for this call, Simon, because we're going to look into all of this and it's all incredibly important and troubling and you're right to note that really the big lesson out of all of this is why is this being hidden? | ||
If it's scientific fact, if this is something they're proud of, if this is something they're planning on rolling out, To the rest of humanity, why is it hidden from the search? | ||
Why is it difficult to find? | ||
Why will they deny it if you bring it up? | ||
Why do they call it a conspiracy theory? | ||
Because they know that what they're doing would be rejected by the mass of humanity unless they pave the road first. | ||
And that's what they're engaged in right now, is paving the road to get to this type of technology. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Second hour of American Journal. | ||
The phone lines are full. | ||
Simon from Florida just called in with a bunch of great information, and now the crew has printed out this lovely but incredibly thick document. | ||
John Hopkins in the Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Health Security Technologies to Address Global Catastrophic Biological Risks. | ||
So I'll be thumbing through this for the next few days to figure out what we can derive from it. | ||
We also have the self-assembling nanoparticle vaccines displaying receptor-binding domain of SARS-CoV-2 illicit robust protective immune responses in rhesus monkeys. | ||
That just rolls off the tongue, doesn't it? | ||
And of course this was all done apparently in China because I can't pronounce a single one of these scientists' names. | ||
Very interesting stuff and another reminder of why we take your phone calls because this is the power of the human intelligence network. | ||
We can't do it all ourselves. | ||
We rely on you, the info warriors out there to supply us this information. | ||
Let's see. | ||
I was going to go to a video here, but I've just run out of time. | ||
So luckily I have many more videos to show you. | ||
Many more. | ||
In fact, I have a video that ties directly into what we're talking about here. | ||
It's clip number eight from RT News, because one thing that you'll notice is that, you know, sort of the culmination of the discussion that Simon and I were having was the fact that not only is this very bizarre, you know, vaccine technology being sort of the culmination of the discussion that Simon and I were having was the fact that not only is this very | ||
But it's impossible to find information about this through your typical search engines like Google or Yahoo. | ||
They will not reveal to you what the scientists themselves are talking about. | ||
They will not show you the PDFs, even if you type in the exact title of the PDFs. | ||
They won't show it to you. | ||
They won't reveal to you what's happening because you're not ready. | ||
See, you're just a dumb sheep animal and you're going to get frightened by this really good thing if they show it to you right now. | ||
So they need to hold off on the revelation of this material until you're properly acclimated to the environment of vaccinations. | ||
See, they have to, it's a slow rollout. | ||
It's a psychological operation. | ||
They can't just hit you with the big stuff right away. | ||
You'll flinch. | ||
You'll pull back. | ||
You'll become suspicious of them. | ||
So instead, they'll lull you into a false sense of security and, as they've already done, establish an atmosphere in America where questioning the vaccines or questioning their scientific dictates at all is tantamount to treason or murder. | ||
Literally. | ||
And so they have these censorship materials to prevent you from discussing things that are outside the realm that they wish to keep the discussion in. | ||
One of these ways they do this is fact checkers. | ||
Well, here's RT reporting that fact checkers are in fact getting paid by the pharmaceutical companies themselves. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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Seems Facebook's independent fact-checker may not be so independent after all. | |
A US congressman has questioned the impartiality of factcheck.org, which is supposed to tackle vaccine disinformation because it's indirectly funded by jab manufacturer Johnson & Johnson. | ||
Who pays the paychecks of the fact-checkers? | ||
The vaccine fact-checkers at factcheck.org, who claim to be independent, are funded by an organization that holds over 1.8 billion dollars of stocks in a vaccine company and is run by a former director of the Centers for Disease Control. | ||
The fact-checking account responded to the accusations by making clear its funding sources. | ||
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is one of the benefactors and holds billions in Johnson & Johnson stock. | ||
The foundation's CEO is Richard Besser, who was a former acting director of the Centre for Disease Control. | ||
But factcheck.org claims there's no interference in its editorial decisions and the foundation's views aren't necessarily reflected in its decisions. | ||
But author and liberal studies expert Michael Recktenwald believes such connections pose risks to the public. | ||
This is absolute collusion on the part of vaccine manufacturers having funding the fact checkers on social media. | ||
So we're actually getting to the point where people's lives are being endangered. | ||
We've lost all confidence in the social media and our mainstream media entirely. | ||
Anything that comes into contradiction with the leftist agenda ...is deemed misinformation. | ||
People are now not able to get information about what's best for their health, including the detriments of the vaccine. | ||
You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Still to come in today's program, we have many more videos to show you. | ||
I will be discussing Potentially, hopefully, humiliating some late-night comedians. | ||
That's always a fun thing to do. | ||
We look forward to that on this program today. | ||
We'll also be welcoming Alexandra Lanes in the third hour, conservative cultural commentator. | ||
Very excited to speak to her as well. | ||
But for now, we go out to your phone calls. | ||
We have Lonnie in Tennessee who makes a very good point about Relating farming with heirloom seeds to, I guess, in this metaphor, the heirloom seeds are your immune system and the GMO seeds are the vaccinations. | ||
Am I getting this right, Lonnie? | ||
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Yeah, Harrison. | |
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
Yeah, my uncle's a fourth generation farmer. | ||
I was sitting with him the other day talking about what's going on, and he's seen it coming since the 90s. | ||
When he was a kid, all they had was heirloom seeds. | ||
You could plant what you wanted, when you wanted. | ||
And then in the middle of, you know, in his mid-ages, they started mixing these GMO seeds, and they found out that all their heirloom seeds, even if they were filled away, would quit. | ||
They would still drop the seeds, but they wouldn't be productive as soon as they put the GMO seeds in there. | ||
Now, everything's GMO. | ||
You can't, looking on your website, you can't find an heirloom seed. | ||
Because what happens is when that GMO drops that seed, it's not productive until you put it in a, I forget the name of the machine, but they take, they send him a little sample of GMO seeds that he mixes in a tumbler | ||
With all these seeds that don't produce and they shed, you can take five seeds, you can take one seed that is the GMO seed to the non-productive seeds, and put it in with a million seeds, let it tumble for however long, and then every seed will then produce. | ||
And that's, he's telling me, that's what they're doing to us. | ||
It might not be the same, you know, scenario, same things used, but Once it's shedding, he says, once it's shedding starts, he says going right down the line with what they've done with seeds. | ||
I mean, because, you know, we all come from seeds that's attacked our female and male reproductive system. | ||
Right. | ||
It was pretty wild, you know. - You know, You know, I hadn't thought about this yet, Lonnie, and you make such a good point, because isn't one of the aspects of the GMO seeds that, as you point out, and tell me if I'm wrong here, but this is my understanding, is that you have a GMO seed that will produce a plant, but then that plant will not produce seeds, and so | ||
Every year you actually have to go back and buy a new crop of seeds because you can't just harvest the seeds from the plants that grow and so you actually you go from having sort of a self-perpetuating seed supply with your crops to actually having to constantly go back to the manufacturer of the GMO seeds In order to plant your new crop every year. | ||
I mean, it really is like the vaccine, where you take the vaccine and you're going to have to go back in 12 months and get a re-up on the vaccine rather than just relying on your immune system. | ||
Is that accurate? | ||
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Exactly. | |
Yes, it is. | ||
That's the way it was when the GMO seeds first came around. | ||
What they did was they made, you know, the USDA came out and said, you're going to use our seeds. | ||
Was they passed that? | ||
I think it was in 93. | ||
Um, but they got these incentives. | ||
Okay, we'll use GMO. | ||
They didn't really realize what they're doing. | ||
They still dropped the GMO seed, um, plants still drop a seed, but that seed is not fertile. | ||
It doesn't have anything. | ||
It's not fertile. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Right. | ||
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Until it's mixed with the GMO seed. | |
Now, what, what they, what the USDA is doing now, you used to have to take, Your seeds that you got, and take them to a, you know, a seed place, which they've gotten rid of all of them. | ||
Now, they, USDA sent him out a $50,000 tumbling machine to where, now how they do it, he puts all of his seeds into this tumbler, let's call it, there's a name for it, and they ship him five seeds. | ||
Right. | ||
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Maybe ten, it's a million seeds, whatever they ship him. | |
No, you know what? | ||
It makes perfect sense, Lonnie. | ||
It's instead of allowing nature to take its course and be a self-perpetuating, reliable source of life, the life is now dependent on them. | ||
It's now dependent on their largesse, their Willingness to give you the seeds that you need. | ||
It's all about control and it's exactly the same tactic being taken with vaccines. | ||
That's such a brilliant connection. | ||
I'm surprised I haven't made that before, especially when you're seeing articles with things like people used to complain about GMO foods. | ||
Well, now you have a GMO vaccine. | ||
So stop complaining about the GMO foods. | ||
You are genetically modified now. | ||
So it's hypocritical. | ||
It's hypocritical. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Why is Gates buying all this farmland? | ||
Because the heirlooms are not overpowered yet. | ||
You're not going to be able to find heirloom seeds in five years. | ||
You won't find not one. | ||
And we will be dependent on him to eat. | ||
Yeah, and then, you know, if he decides that he doesn't want to let people grow meat on any of his land, don't be surprised when suddenly you find yourself unable to order a burger at your local restaurant, unable to buy a steak at your local grocery store. | ||
You might want it, but too bad the only option is now maggot meatloaf. | ||
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Totally anti-human. | |
I'm sorry, sir. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what, Lonnie, it's a very good call. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
A bunch of great information, but I've got to give a chance to other callers so we can get through as many as possible. | ||
But I thank you so much for the call, and please do feel free to call back. | ||
Let's go now to Mike in New York who wants to talk about New York under leftist control. | ||
Go ahead, Mike. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
How are you doing this morning? | ||
Good. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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So my question to you is how is it possible that you think Cuomo is allowed to get away with the nonsense that he's doing here in New York? | |
And by the way, this is a crap hole of a state, just putting it out there. | ||
How is it that Cuomo's allowed to get away with all this? | ||
What's your opinion on that? | ||
You know, it is such a great question. | ||
The short answer is because he's a Democrat, right? | ||
I mean, that's the short answer is he's a Democrat. | ||
Because I, you know, so much happens. | ||
It's like I read something yesterday about like Andrew Cuomo's accusers and it was like, Oh, right, he was credibly accused of, like, really horrific sexual acts, uh, really not long ago, only after, you know, he quite literally directly killed thousands of grandparents by, uh, his you know, directive to send COVID positive people to nursing homes. | ||
I mean, either one of those alone is more than enough to destroy anybody's political career. | ||
This guy experiences both of these on top of, you know, just his entire state's collapse, the murder rate skyrocketing, just absolute destruction, total failure of a political personality here. | ||
And yet he continues on. | ||
I mean, the real answer is very complicated. | ||
It has to do with the way he's approached things. | ||
It has to do with the cover that he's been given by the media and the sort of mafia like connections that exist in and around New York City. | ||
So, it's a complicated thing, but long story short, it's because he is useful to the establishment, so they'll keep him around. | ||
And they are the ones that dictate whether or not supposed cancel culture actually cancels people. | ||
It's not cancel culture, it's top-down censorship. | ||
So, when somebody that the leadership wants around does something horrible, they cover it up and they won't get canceled. | ||
So, to me, that's the short answer. | ||
But, you know, I'm sure you have more insight into this than I do, living in New York, Mike. | ||
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I mean, honestly, I don't. | |
That's why I'm asking you, because you're a very intelligent individual. | ||
I've been listening to you guys for a long time. | ||
Quick plug also, love Vitamin Mineral Fusion. | ||
Excellent, thank you. | ||
But if this was me or you, Harrison, we'd be locked up and the key would get thrown away. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
No questions asked. | ||
And then talking about putting kids on a bus. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
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I mean, do I need to? | |
I don't even think I need to clarify. | ||
That sounds like you want to take them to Auschwitz or Dachau? | ||
I mean, putting kids on a bus and forcing them to a... Come on! | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
No, no. | ||
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What do you do? | |
This is the thing. | ||
No contrition. | ||
No apology. | ||
No admission of guilt. | ||
Just full bore going... Doubling down on everything. | ||
Doubling down on everything that they're doing. | ||
Look, to... | ||
Put a little bow on it. | ||
Why is Joe Biden not canceled because of all the stuff he's involved in? | ||
Why is Bill de Blasio not canceled because of all the scandals he's been involved in? | ||
Why are all these people able to go on and what connection do they all have? | ||
We'll go back to your phone calls in a moment, folks, but I want to... I want to touch on a very important topic these days. | ||
As sad as it is that this is an important topic, it is because a strange alchemy has gone on over the last several years where what was formerly a tradition, an American tradition, truly... | ||
Almost like iconically American tradition of late night comedy shows has been utterly perverted and destroyed and largely unrecognizable now from the good old days when the family would gather around the tube late at night and watch the latest acts and hear funny stories from Beloved celebrities Not anymore now. | ||
It's where people get their news even though it's still presented as if it's funny people still laugh at the punchlines even though They're really just not funny anymore at all. | ||
I mean, they're literally just it's CNN talking points just delivered by a clown That's what the late-night shows are now But some of these comedians seem to be having a bit of an awakening, and it's an interesting thing to see, and it really illuminates just how stupid these people are. | ||
Bill Mayer. | ||
Bill Maher now admits Russiagate was reported erroneously after years of pushing the Trump collusion narrative. | ||
That's the story from FoxNews.com. | ||
For years, like many other liberal news outlets and late-night comedians, Maher pushed the conspiracy that the Trump campaign was in bed with the Kremlin during the 2016 presidential race, even going so far as declaring then-President Trump a traitor for what Maher perceived as Trump's favorable treatment of Russia following its election meddling. | ||
And we remember this. | ||
We saw it over and over. | ||
It wasn't just Bill Maher. | ||
It was all of them. | ||
Constantly. | ||
Every night. | ||
Trump is a Russian. | ||
Trump is a traitor. | ||
Scum! | ||
Russian scum! | ||
Like we saw this over and over again. | ||
Well now, he says, look, a lot of this stuff we found out, or were finding out, was reported erroneously. | ||
You mean Russiagate, he was asked? | ||
Yes, Maher explained. | ||
Oh, are we finding out? | ||
Are we finding this out? | ||
Oh, we are? | ||
Who is this we, Bill? | ||
Who is finding out that it's being reported erroneously? | ||
Because we have been saying this since it started happening. | ||
We have been trying to tell you. | ||
We have been called conspiracy theorists and Russian bots ourselves for trying to expose this to you. | ||
It's just, it must be convenient to just be able to be blatantly wrong for four or five years just Flat out, totally factually incorrect, but smug as hell about the falsities that you believe. | ||
Just full bore, perpetuating lies for five years. | ||
And then as soon as it doesn't matter anymore, as soon as the target of your lies is no longer in office, you look around and go, oh, was I lying? | ||
Oh, was I full of crap that entire time? | ||
Oh, whoopsies! | ||
I guess we're learning this now. | ||
I guess we are all learning that I'm full of crap now, and I'm glad we are all growing together in this way. | ||
No, you're a stupid, perverted scumbag, and we've always known this was a lie, and we've always known that you were a liar for perpetuating this, but thank you for admitting now that the last five years of your Entire existence has been based on complete fabrications. | ||
Maybe take that a step farther. | ||
Maybe now that you understand that Russiagate was a baseless conspiracy, you should start asking more questions about that. | ||
Maybe you should be saying, why were we lied to? | ||
Who lied to us? | ||
How was this allowed to happen? | ||
Is it okay that the FBI was issuing search warrants because of these lies? | ||
Is this not an existential threat to every freedom we enjoy as Americans? | ||
Maybe take it a step farther, Bill. | ||
Instead of just going, huh, all that stuff was reported erroneously, all those lies that all of this political action was predicated on, that all of this censorship was predicated on, that all of these investigations were predicated on, was all completely baseless false bullcrap? | ||
Maybe you should be taking it a step farther and asking a few more questions about how we got to this point and what your role was in it. | ||
And maybe some apologies are in order. | ||
But he's not the only one to start realizing this sort of stuff. | ||
Here is just, it's, you know, I can't even think of a metaphor for it. | ||
I'll think about it while we watch this, but it's, it's almost unbelievable because here you have these people who sit up just smug as hell, right? | ||
Just the most narcissistic, condescending, smug attitude of these teacher pet snitches just sitting up You know, in some ivory tower in New York, laughing at the little people down below who aren't as enlightened as they are, suddenly realizing that they've been sold a bill of goods, and they've been lied to, and they feel a little bit humiliated about it, I think. | ||
Which is good. | ||
They should be. | ||
Their existence is a humiliation. | ||
Continual. | ||
So here he is. | ||
This is, um... I'm sorry, it says here he's a comedian. | ||
That's strange. | ||
Anyway, his name is Trevor Noah. | ||
He figures it out. | ||
He figures out that the vaccine pushers are liars. | ||
Let's watch him come to this realization, and let's see how far he takes it, shall we? | ||
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The really frustrating thing about this chart is that they've spent months, they've spent five months, telling us to get vaccinated. | |
Oh, get vaccinated, and this will all be over. | ||
Get vaccinated! | ||
Let's pause right there. | ||
Let's pause right there. | ||
They? | ||
Trevor? | ||
They? | ||
You mean we. | ||
You mean I. You mean I, Trevor Noah, have been telling you for five months to get the vaccine. | ||
When you say they, what you mean is we. | ||
What you mean is you. | ||
So let's just clarify. | ||
You have been pushing to get the vaccines for five months. | ||
You have been parroting the lies of the people at the top. | ||
You have been doing this. | ||
You are complicit in this. | ||
So let's just get that on the ground and now continue. | ||
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Guys, what the hell? | |
The shit you're saying to people is incoherent. | ||
You're telling us these new vaccines are 95% effective and will stop coronavirus, but we still can't do anything without a mask on anyway. | ||
Guys, what the hell? | ||
The sh... | ||
you're saying to people is incoherent. | ||
You're telling us these new vaccines are 95% effective and will stop coronavirus, but we still can't do anything without a mask on, which is it? | ||
Is this one of the most effective vaccines in the history of the world? | ||
Or does it not work? | ||
It's not clear messaging, especially if you're desperately trying to convince people to get the vaccine. | ||
Can you imagine if every time you ordered an Uber, you said, oh, your Uber's coming in five minutes. | ||
Uh, but maybe also get a Lyft, you know, just in case. | ||
Wow, hilarious. | ||
My God, I can see why he's paid millions. | ||
I can't stop laughing at the clever metaphor he just made. | ||
Look, Trevor, you moron. | ||
It's just like, where do we begin? | ||
You are dumb. | ||
All of this is apparent. | ||
We have been telling you it since the beginning and since even before the beginning. | ||
We've been telling you that this was the plan all along and it's been obvious and then you laugh at those people and call them conspiracy theorists. | ||
Now here you are looking like a total moron. | ||
Wondering why the bill of goods that you've been selling has come up empty. | ||
The plan was never to let you out of the mask. | ||
The plan was never to let you out of lockdown. | ||
The plan was never for the vaccines to get things back to normal. | ||
You would know that if you paid attention to the real intentions of the people feeding you the lies to sell. | ||
You vaccine salesmen, you. | ||
And of course he says, uh, that's not clear messaging. | ||
No, it's a lie. | ||
It's a lie, Trevor Noah. | ||
If I punch you in the face and then tell you, you know, it was a bird that flew in the window, that's not unclear messaging. | ||
It's a lie. | ||
And what you've been told are lies. | ||
Now take it a step farther, Trevor Noah. | ||
Ask why you were lied about this. | ||
Why you were lied to about this. | ||
Ask what your complicity is in perpetuating those lies. | ||
Ask what the real intentions are behind all of this. | ||
Start asking questions now, because for the last five years, you've been the perpetuator of the BS. | ||
Take it a step farther, actually look into this crap, you morons. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Alright, welcome back folks. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls just as soon as possible. | ||
Next segment, I guarantee it. | ||
But I want to stick for a moment on the topic that we were discussing in the last segment, which was, of course, late night comedy. | ||
Comedy. | ||
So-called. | ||
While Trevor Noah and Bill Maher are at least dipping their toe in the shallow kiddie pool of realization that They are the tools of total liars who use them to disseminate falsehoods that benefit them exclusively and make fools out of the late night shows themselves. | ||
Trevor Noah and Bill Maher have started to lift that mask in just the slightest bit, but others such as Seth Meyers, they're all in. | ||
They're fully on board with the lies. | ||
They don't question them. | ||
They support and empower them. | ||
And this is a very interesting commentary, especially when compared with the video that I'll play after this. | ||
But first, we'll go to comedian, I'm sorry, comedian Seth Meyers. | ||
As he celebrates all of the lockdown measures and the dehumanization that we experience because of them. | ||
Let's roll it. | ||
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I want to look at a few of the things from life under COVID that we should consider keeping in our new segment, COVID Keepers. | |
Let's keep elbow bumps in place of handshakes. | ||
Let's face it, handshakes were always gross. | ||
I don't know where we got the idea that the best way to greet people was with one of the three or four parts of our bodies that are reliably damp. | ||
Elbow bumps get the point across just as well, and they kind of look cool. | ||
I can be 100% certain that you didn't have your elbow down your pants five minutes before this meeting. | ||
I think it looks cooler than two old ladies doing a chicken dance next to each other. | ||
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You guys, in normal times, everybody was so exhausted after a day of working and shopping and cooking. | |
Our only hobby was looking at our phone during commercials. | ||
During COVID, we made bread. | ||
We did puzzles. | ||
People learned weird dances and picked up the guitar. | ||
And the best thing is, you couldn't subject anybody to any of it because they couldn't come over. | ||
You had your weird thing that you liked. | ||
That was definitely stupid, and it was all yours. | ||
Once things open up, we'll have to do other people's stupid things again. | ||
So let's keep hobbies, and let's keep them at home, and to yourself. | ||
Let's keep working from home, at least for some workers. | ||
I can't stop laughing. | ||
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This is so funny. | |
It's better for the environment. | ||
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It cuts down on traffic. | |
And if you think coming into the office means you're more productive, then you have not visited my writer's room. | ||
One time, they spent the whole afternoon making chili in a crock pot. | ||
And even then, it was just kind of funny. | ||
If you want to see what it looked like, they all Instagrammed it. | ||
I mean, I can buy a car and take out a mortgage with my phone. | ||
Surely they can email me their janky sketch ideas. | ||
Your computer at home works great. | ||
You know what doesn't work? | ||
The office printer, the office coffee machine, and the office fridge. | ||
Let's keep working from home. | ||
Not you, Wally. | ||
You stay. | ||
Let's keep wearing masks on the subway. | ||
Look, we always knew deep inside it was a bad idea to be trapped in a melt tube. | ||
We have to pause this video or else I'm just gonna die from laughing. | ||
I can't breathe. | ||
I'm laughing so hard at this comedy. | ||
This comedy is so funny, I might die. | ||
So we're gonna have to stop that right now. | ||
You know, it is amazing, isn't it? | ||
Working from home. | ||
Has certainly nothing to do with the overhead costs of the corporations, right? | ||
Certainly has nothing to do with the fact that keeping an office stocked with supplies, keeping the coffee maker running, keeping the refrigerator running, keeping the electricity on for an office full of people That's a cost that's better shouldered, I think, by the workers themselves. | ||
I think you just off-put that cost onto them, then they don't have to commute in so you can get a little extra working time out of them. | ||
I think it's really good for the corporations to squeeze as much as they can out of their workers by having them just supply all of their own goods that the office You know, usually supplied. | ||
I think that's, I think that's a great thing. | ||
You know, it's kind of like when you go to the airport now. | ||
It used to be that you would simply walk up and give your ID or, you know, say your name to the ticket counter and they would do all the stuff and they'd take your bag and they'd tag it and they'd put it away and then you'd go get on the plane. | ||
Well, now they've gotten rid of that person. | ||
They put little kiosks and now you have to sit there and do all of the work to get it all done. | ||
Sorted out and tagged and put on the right conveyor belt and put forward. | ||
It's so convenient for the corporations They get to fire somebody and just put that work on to you the customer and you're still paying the same amount for your ticket Even though they're saving money by not having to pay the person to do it. | ||
It's very convenient all of these Hey, do just do it yourself sort of movements all just put a little more extra work that was formerly Shouldered by the corporations on to you, either the customer or the worker for those corporations. | ||
But let's not get too off track because what the real thing that Seth Meyers is saying here is that the lockdowns were good for you and a lot of the aspects of lockdown were helpful and good and fun and that we should continue to appreciate them, which is interesting because it's literally exactly the same message that the Chinese state media group is under fire for pushing Out of their propaganda outlets as we speak. | ||
Here's that video. | ||
It is from the Chinese state media. | ||
Lockdown has had a positive effect on some people's mental health, study reveals. | ||
A new study conducted by the University of Manchester has found that some people's mental health might have benefited from the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
Are you taking notes, Seth Meyers? | ||
In part due to avoiding uncomfortable social situations. | ||
Yeah, just like Seth Meyers was saying, we don't want to have to interact with our friends. | ||
We'll do our hobbies alone, by ourselves. | ||
Imposed onto them daily, such as having to engage in small talk. | ||
Yeah, see, Seth Meyers, you're right. | ||
Chinese communist media agrees with you. | ||
As well as generally experiencing less fear of missing out. | ||
Just like Seth was saying, mutual isolation has also brought forth a sense of camaraderie. | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
Being alone is being together. | ||
And what is now being called lockdown relief. | ||
There you go. | ||
It's just one of those nice little fun coincidences where the Seth Meyers show parrots the talking points from the communist government and is in a way kind of less funny. | ||
Kind of less funny. | ||
I legitimately found that commercial more entertaining because Seth Meyers' face makes me feel weird. | ||
I don't know, maybe that's just me. | ||
His face makes me feel like Maybe my eyes aren't focused or something? | ||
Like I'm looking at a, you know, like kind of when you look somebody with a really bad plastic surgery job and you're just like, I don't know what's wrong with you, but something deep inside of me is telling me to get away from your face right now. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
That's how I feel about Seth Meyers. | ||
That's actually a good picture of him. | ||
That's not what he really looks like. | ||
It's from like 20 years ago, that picture. | ||
Really incredible stuff. | ||
Seth Meyers, late night comedian, parroting exactly the same talking points as the Chinese government. | ||
Because it's good for you to be alone. | ||
It's good for you not to have friends. | ||
It's good for you to be scared of human contact. | ||
It's good for you to indulge in bizarre behavior alone without oversight from your friends. | ||
It's good for you to work by yourself without any sort of cooperation from your fellow man. | ||
You should be isolated. | ||
You should be alone. | ||
You shouldn't touch any other humans. | ||
You shouldn't interact with them. | ||
You shouldn't share your interests with them. | ||
No, you should have your own weird little hobbies at home because Seth Meyers thinks it's good that Humans are being turned into ants, I guess. | ||
Meet the introverts who are dreading a return to normal. | ||
It's another one of those things that's like, look, if you want to be a weirdo and hang out alone, you can do that. | ||
And they're like, well, some of us like this. | ||
It's like, okay, well, we better impose that on everybody then. | ||
We better just make it mandatory for everybody since some people actually enjoy it. | ||
It's stupid, and it's anti-human. | ||
And again, this is why we say anti-human. | ||
If you are scared of interacting with people, if you think handshakes are gross, if you think, you know, sharing your hobbies with a group of friends is worse than just doing it by yourself alone and not sharing it with anybody, you're anti-human. | ||
If you attack people in grocery stores, you're anti-human. | ||
If you love being forced to wear a mask and think everybody else should be forced to wear a mask, you're anti-human. | ||
And if you host a late night show, you aren't human. | ||
So I guess that makes sense that you don't like us. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
In the next hour, we will be welcoming Alexandra Lanes to the program. | ||
Very interested to hear her comments on some of the biggest stories for today. | ||
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I don't know if I'm pronouncing that right, but it looks like R-Line from Ohio. | ||
Is that your name, R-Line? | ||
Arlen, okay. | ||
Alright, well that's a very nice name. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in, Arlen. | ||
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He's been listening to him for years. | ||
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When you came back, he expected to be sending you in for surgery. | ||
Here you come back in and suddenly you don't need surgery anymore. | ||
What did your doctor have to say about that? | ||
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We never went back. | |
I just called him up and I said I don't want the surgery. | ||
Alright. | ||
I never went back. | ||
Good call. | ||
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Gosh. | ||
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So anyway, my son cleaned it up and he put the silver on. | |
It was two or three days that had attached itself, never had to pull it off or cut it off. | ||
And within a week, you could hardly tell it and you can't even tell anything that, you know, that it's there. | ||
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I never had a flu shot. | ||
I wouldn't take a flu shot. | ||
I never had a pneumonia shot. | ||
My mother had the swine flu shot and she almost died from it. | ||
This was, you know, years ago. | ||
Right in the 70s, yeah. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And people that I know had taken the flu shot before all this Stuff came up, you know, two, three years ago, and I never took one. | ||
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And all of my friends that got the flu shot got the flu. | ||
And I was around them, and I never got it. | ||
And I want to tell you, my son has been an advocate of Jones for 20 years. | ||
He's been a kid. | ||
You know, he listens to them faithfully, and we have tried to tell people, even family members, and they will not believe us. | ||
They are so hard-headed, and it just upsets me terrible that they won't listen. | ||
And I have two family members. | ||
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Injections and then I have a granddaughter that's 30 and just got married and, you know, we don't know if she could ever carry a child, but you can't tell them anything. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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But I'll tell you one thing, my medicine cabinet looks like a mini InfraWars warehouse. | |
We take all your vitamins and I am not on any prescribed drugs. | ||
I haven't been in years. | ||
I haven't had a cold. | ||
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I never got the flu. | ||
And I'm going to be 88 in August. | ||
Wow! | ||
That's amazing! | ||
That's really great to hear. | ||
Trusting on your hearty immune system, huh? | ||
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Yes. | |
He's got me so well supplied with all your And when he was talking about the krill oil, I have macular degeneration in both eyes. | ||
And I have to get shots, injections in both of them. | ||
And then I take another over-the-counter. | ||
And then with the krill oil, it's not cured. | ||
It can't be cured, but it's maintained it. | ||
And I'm so happy. | ||
And like I said, my son has, we take a lot, a lot of your vitamins and so glad some have come back. | ||
And I just wish people would, if he got a little infection of any kind, put that super silver on and I would bet money that it will cure it because it cured that big infection on my finger. | ||
Well, that is really amazing, Arlen, and I'm so happy that you're so healthy. | ||
I mean, that's really amazing, and I can tell you're still, you know, sharp as ever, I would have to guess, you know, mentally. | ||
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Well, pretty much so, and I said, I told your fellow that I was speaking to, when he got my name, I said, they can throw my star, you know what, in jail, but I will not. | |
You know, I'm not going to. | ||
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And we, we did, I can remember my mom, we did without, but we never knew we were poor. | ||
Nobody gave us anything. | ||
Right. | ||
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And I get so tired of these people just saying that we owe them stuff. | |
I just, it just, it rots my socks. | ||
Right, right, because you guys, you know, didn't have much, of course, during the depression or anything like that, but you still probably had family and community, and the church, and now all that's been taken away, and we have material wealth, but all of the real wealth has been taken from us. | ||
Well, thank you so much for the call, Arlen. | ||
We're about to go to commercial break, but this has been my favorite call. | ||
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I appreciate you, and my son is a deep, you know, he watches. | |
He's an info warrior. | ||
Well, tell him I say thank you for helping you out, and I say thank you for spreading the news of info wars. | ||
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It's hard to get anybody to listen. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Keep my hands on myself. | ||
Because. | ||
Chicago wants you to get your vaccine passport, but they don't want you to call it a vaccine passport. | ||
No, they would rather you simply call it a CityPass that gives residents discounts and free admissions to museums. | ||
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A really exciting development here to have these vaccine passports. | |
And if there is a concert you'd like to attend, you won't be turned away at the gate as long as you have your CityPass. | ||
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Woohoo! | |
You want to be part of the fun? | ||
Get vaccinated. | ||
You heard her. | ||
Chicago's top doc, Allison Arwoody, revealed some new details today about plans to encourage people to get vaccinated ahead of summer. | ||
We're interested in thinking about ways to incentivize people to get the vaccine. | ||
Chicago's top doc, Allison Arwitty, says the city is evaluating what's called a Vax Passport that will debut next month, allowing those who got the shots to enjoy concerts and other events. | ||
In Chicago, the public health commissioner just introduced a Vax Pass, which residents can use to gain access to summer concerts. | ||
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If you've been vaccinated, there could be concert tickets with your name on it. | |
Chicago health officials not the only ones saying, prove you've been vaccinated. | ||
A green check mark on your profile ID means you're good to go. | ||
And this is being promoted as the end of the coronavirus lockdowns. | ||
You can go back to restaurants and your bars and movie theaters. | ||
They're all going to open back up again to full capacity. | ||
And all they got to do is make sure that everyone inside or everyone that enters has proof that they got the vaccine and that it can be verified At the door with the app. | ||
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This is the NHS app. | |
Soon, this could be used to prove that someone has been vaccinated or recently tested for COVID, allowing them to travel internationally. | ||
As Chicago opens the COVID vaccine to more people today, the federal government is working behind the scenes on a vaccine passport. | ||
It works by showing a barcode on your phone or a printout to prove you've been vaccinated. | ||
DePaul University professor Greg Klugman says there should be a universal one used worldwide. | ||
If the WHO came out with the definitive app that would be recognized all over the world, that would make life easiest for all of us. | ||
Come on! | ||
There are no vaccine passports! | ||
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That's insane! | |
That's Alex Jones stuff! | ||
Hey, you need to get your shots. | ||
You're not going to be allowed to have a job or travel. | ||
And yes, we're going to have an international vaccine passport that's standardized by the UN that China already proposed a year ago. | ||
And so it doesn't matter what your government does. | ||
These companies and corporations and others aren't going to let you do it unless you accept the standardized global system. | ||
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Vaccine passports. | |
Proof that you've gotten the dose turning from a public health must to a potential fast track to doing just about anything. | ||
Access to sports and entertainment venues, restaurants, travel, just to name a few. | ||
What is a very promising approach to successfully promoting vaccine, reopening society. | ||
Increasing freedom for many Americans. | ||
The moment of freedom for you is when you get vaccinated, when you reach the two-week mark. | ||
These are people who otherwise might not be vaccinated, so let's give them that incentive. | ||
People should require friends to be vaccinated to attend the barbecues and the birthday parties they host. | ||
If we want to convince the unvaccinated to do their part, is the best approach to show them those who have had their shots Are still wearing masks or would displays of our foregone freedoms in a pre-COVID world be more effective messaging? | ||
That's the carrot. | ||
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The city of Chicago also unveiling plans for what they call Vax Relax. | |
That means that residents that have been vaccinated could receive incentives like free haircuts and even manicures. | ||
Welcome back to the program, my fellow second-class citizens, my fellow serfs, my fellow slaves, my fellow unhumans. | ||
Incredible stuff. | ||
The third hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
That video was called Vax Pass Access to Slavery by our very own Darren McBreen, and that can be found at Infowars.com and Banned.video. | ||
Please do share that around, folks. | ||
This is really, in a lot of ways, the final Rubicon that is, as we speak, being crossed, and if we allow the pernicious technology of vaccine passports to Uh, grow roots in America. | ||
Uh, it's over, folks. | ||
I mean, that's total technocratic control, 100%. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
In one minute, we will be joined by Alexandra Lane. | ||
You're not going to want to miss this, folks. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
It's American Journal on Infowars.com. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
Infowars.com banned.video. | ||
My guest this hour is Alexandra Lanes, known as everyone's favorite verbal sniper. | ||
Alexandra Lanes is a prominent voice speaking up on behalf of the silent majority. | ||
Through her music and viral videos, her aim is to open minds, inspire others to speak out and stand strong in their convictions, all while glorifying God. | ||
You can keep up with her on social media or find her at livinglifelikealex.com. | ||
Her Twitter is at realalexlanes. | ||
Her Instagram is livinglifelikealex and the website, again, livinglifelikealex.com. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on the show, Alex. | ||
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Hi! | |
Thank you so much for having me. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You've been on the show before. | ||
You might not have known it at the time, but I saw one of your videos probably two weeks ago, and you do these great, really short, easily shareable videos on Twitter where you're just talking into the camera, and you were, I think it was titled something like, Spare Me Your Grief, Liberals, or something like that. | ||
And it was just sort of throwing it back in liberals' faces how they complain about everything, and yet they get everything that they want while People on the right are demonized constantly and I just I thought it was so good I had to play it on the show. | ||
So thank you for providing content for the show already and as soon as I played that I knew I had to have you on because I learned about you then I started going through your feed and really finding you had a lot of great stuff. | ||
How do you come up with your ideas that you want to cover when you make a video? | ||
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Um, well, kind of just depends kind of what's going on in the news. | |
You know, sometimes I'll scan Twitter or whatever and see if anyone is outraged about something in particular. | ||
And I think that day, especially it was Spare Me Your Outrage, I was just getting so I'm annoyed with the comments and the messages that I was getting and the constant complaining and whining about conservatives and America and Trump and all of these things. | ||
And I was just like, get over it already. | ||
Like, I can't do this. | ||
I need to, like, shut you down. | ||
And so, you know, there's just certain things that drives me a lot more. | ||
Like, for example, I was down at the border. | ||
You know, I'll do videos on that. | ||
There's certain things that I'm more passionate about. | ||
But at the end of the day, you know, whatever's going on in the news, and if I have a really strong opinion about it, I'm going to do it. | ||
Yeah, and I thought that was especially good because, you know, you brought up the point of all of the sort of abuses that conservatives have been under for so long. | ||
And you related that a little bit to January 6th, which is something that I always talk about is the fact that conservatives, you know, for a long time, but especially over the last four or five years, demonize constantly, called all sorts of horrible stuff. | ||
And yet we sort of bear it and sort of just like shrug and go, OK, you know, this is what we have to deal with. | ||
And then it was the final sort of indignity of the falsified vote of realizing that that was our sort of last option. | ||
You know, after all this abuse, we all went, well, you know, OK, you can keep saying that stuff, but we still have our vote. | ||
And then when that was taken away, the outrage that that inspired, I thought you did a good job pointing out how that was legitimate outrage. | ||
It wasn't it wasn't this this false outrage that we see from the liberals so often who get everything that they want. | ||
I thought you put that really well. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Yeah, it absolutely was outrage, you know, because all summer long, as we've seen, the riots and the destruction that the left has caused, BLM and Antifa that have caused. | ||
I was there in D.C. | ||
in October, and I witnessed Antifa firsthand as they were shooting fireworks off at us. | ||
And I was like, this is annoying. | ||
Like, you can't sit there and call us white supremacists and call us all these terrible names and tell us that we're damaging America when that's exactly what you're doing. | ||
That's exactly what we've put up with them all summer long, and we're continuing to do so. | ||
And I'm over it. | ||
I'm over this temper tantrum. | ||
I'm over this sitting in mommy's basement and then when it's time to come out, you come out and you destroy your cities and businesses. | ||
Hardworking people that have had businesses going on and now their businesses are destroyed because you're having a temper tantrum. | ||
I'm over catering to these people. | ||
They're toddlers is what it is and we need to treat them as such. | ||
Yeah, absolutely, man. | ||
That's so true, and it's such a good point because so often people on the right actually treat these complaints as if they're legitimate. | ||
I mean, they actually try to, like, even not necessarily appease these people, but say, like, look, we understand these are concerns. | ||
It's like, no, just shut up and go away. | ||
Just you're annoying, so go away. | ||
I feel a lot. | ||
But you did recently go down to the border and you can sort of follow your whole trip on your Twitter and your Instagram. | ||
You were sort of live vlogging the whole thing on social media. | ||
What stood out to you from your trip on the border? | ||
What did you learn while you were down there? | ||
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I learned so much. | |
It was a very weird feeling being down there. | ||
I felt very unsafe. | ||
And the fact that I felt unsafe in my own country. | ||
And of course, obviously, we have criminals here. | ||
But the fact that, you know, the news, they don't | ||
Cover exactly what's going on down there and the first day that we were down there we went and we saw the gaps in the border and we saw how big they were and we saw how easily it is for people to cross over as soon as they get over the Rio Grande they're able to just cross right into America and there's bars that line up the border and there's houses that line up the border and these people are suffering and they're having to deal with people an influx of immigrants come in and and basically destroy this country and take resources away from from border agents and so forth so there was so much that stood out to me and it's | ||
It's dangerous down there. | ||
And the media banks on these tug-at-your-heartstrings stories of women and children coming across the border, but they're not talking about the grown men, the teenager, the adults that are coming across, and they're smuggling drugs and weapons. | ||
I saw a van that literally passed us, about seven to eight adults, probably in their early 20s, that were apprehended in the morning, 8 a.m., sun shining. | ||
It doesn't matter what day it is, they're going to come across. | ||
It doesn't matter what the conditions are, they're going to come across. | ||
And no one is stopping it because of the Biden administration and the open border policies that are now put in place. | ||
It's tying Border Patrol hands behind their back as they facilitate illegal entry, and no one is doing a thing. | ||
Kamala Harris was assigned a job, and she's not doing it. | ||
Obviously, I'm not surprised, but this is something that needs to be addressed. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And I don't know if you saw earlier, I covered the story that during April, we simultaneously saw the highest number of crossings in 20 years and ICE deportations fell to the lowest monthly level ever in April. | ||
So it's a compounding problem, right? | ||
You have the most number of crossings and the least number of deportations. | ||
I mean, this is a recipe for disaster. | ||
And then I believe it was yesterday, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki came out and said, This started under the Trump administration, and this is the Trump administration's fault. | ||
I mean, how ridiculous can you get? | ||
How much more blatant of a lie could you say, and yet people take it with a straight face? | ||
It's incredible. | ||
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They're in their own echo chamber, and they're in their own reality. | |
They're out of touch with reality, is what it is. | ||
And unfortunately, the media, like I said, is banking on these stories that are trying to brainwash the public into thinking that there's no issue, there's no crisis, when there very much is a humanitarian crisis. | ||
You know, it's so easy to form an opinion in the comfort of your living room, but unless you actually go down there and you speak to the ranchers, the business owners, the people that live along the border, border patrol, state troopers, which is exactly what I did, you know, the fact that I'm just a regular person and I've done more than what our VP has done is absolutely insane. | ||
So unless you actually go down there and you talk to these people and you actually see with your own eyes what's going on and stop relying on mainstream media, Yeah, I heard of a story of a 6 month old that was found in the Rio Grande. | ||
everything is OK, because what I saw down there is not what the media is reporting. | ||
Yeah, you had some some troubling stories, actually. | ||
Tell us about this six month old baby that was found in the Rio Grande. | ||
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Yeah, I heard of the story of a six month old that was found in the Rio Grande. | |
The cartel dropped her and instead of picking her up and, you know, wanting to deal with her because they didn't want to deal with her, they just left her there. | ||
And this is the stories that the media doesn't report because for people that don't know, the cartel controls the border. | ||
They do. | ||
And they prioritize profit over people. | ||
Their one job is to get people across, but they can't guarantee your safety getting across the border. | ||
And I think this is what people need to realize is that these open border policies, when not having illegal immigration under control, by taking the border wall down or stopping construction, by not having legal immigration under control, you're not only putting Americans' lives in danger and the people that work along the border, but you're also putting the immigrants that are coming across here. | ||
So this is kind of like the left wants to say that they care about people and they're worried about immigrants and they just want them to come through, but you're not understanding the damage that it's doing because it's extremely dangerous to come across the border. | ||
And the cartel, if you don't follow their instructions, if you try and cross the border without their assistance, they're going to kill you and dump your body in the Rio Grande. | ||
And they don't care about anybody. | ||
They only care about the money. | ||
And unless we stop this illegal immigration, unless we get it under control, right now we have a hand in helping the cartel receive money, putting money in their pockets. | ||
And we have a help in the dangers that we're seeing across the border. | ||
Right, and that's sort of the key, isn't it? | ||
That we're actually helping the cartels. | ||
You know, it would be one thing if our government just sort of abdicated their responsibility and just left the border open. | ||
That would be bad enough. | ||
I mean, that would be egregious on its face. | ||
But instead, the Border Patrol is actually being tasked with going and picking these people up and bringing them farther into the country. | ||
So it's not just we're not doing anything to stop the cartels. | ||
Our government is an active partner with the cartels in this human smuggling into our country. | ||
I mean, this is unsustainable and unacceptable. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
I mean, and the Border Patrol, they're human. | ||
They're not bad guys. | ||
I talked with a bunch of them. | ||
I talked with a bunch of state troopers. | ||
They're not going to allow immigrants to die in the Rio Grande. | ||
They're not going to allow them to sit there and struggle. | ||
So they're going to help them. | ||
And like I said, it's tying Border Patrol hands behind their back with the Biden administration's policies. | ||
They can't do anything else. | ||
Truly unbelievable situation on the border, and Alexandra Lanes was down there covering it. | ||
Her Twitter is at realalexlanes, and that's L-A-I-N-S, realalexlanes. | ||
More on the other side. | ||
Stay with us, folks. | ||
It's American Journal on Infowars.com. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
My guest is Alexandra Lanes. | ||
You can find her on Twitter at realalexlanes. | ||
That's L-A-I-N-S, realalexlanes. | ||
Instagram is livinglifelikealex and the website as well, livinglifelikealex.com. | ||
She's known as everybody's favorite verbal sniper, but I have to say, I see your style as more of a machine gunner. | ||
It's more of a rapid fire elimination of a huge number of enemies all at once. | ||
And one of the One of the areas that's in your crosshairs, I guess you could say, are the anti-police movement. | ||
And this week has been a heck of a week for the anti-police movement. | ||
You had 63,000 violent criminals to be released from California jails. | ||
To make the jails safer, Alex, this makes sense. | ||
Right, this was earlier in the week. | ||
New guidelines out in Austin are basically saying give, release everybody. | ||
It literally says age should matter in criminal sentencing and individuals under the age of 35 or 40 should never be imprisoned without parole considerations regardless of the offense or conviction. | ||
So hey, 30, 32, 33 year old, murder somebody, they should still be allowed out at a certain point. | ||
I mean, it just goes on and on, Alex, doesn't it? | ||
I mean, where does this anti-police movement end, just with total chaos? | ||
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I mean, I feel like we're gonna have to go through some chaos. | |
I feel like the people that want this are gonna have to go through some chaos, and I feel like it's gonna be eye-opening for them, because this is the same party that doesn't like guns, they don't like the police, they want people who have Especially men who have, you know, committed heinous crimes to not be sentenced to death. | ||
So it's kind of like, what exactly do you want to do? | ||
I mean, this is the party that would rather have social workers handle these issues. | ||
You know, personally for me, if someone's trying to murder me, and especially if an inmate, you know, is getting out of jail, someone that murdered someone that is going to maybe come after me, I'm going to want a gun. | ||
Or if I can't get a gun, then I'm going to want the police officers to go ahead and help me. | ||
So I don't really understand their logic. | ||
Their logic is very flawed. | ||
But you know what? | ||
They can do what they want. | ||
If they want to maybe stay in California, they can. | ||
And the rest of the country, we'll have guns and we'll have police officers there to protect us. | ||
Because I really miss the days when America loved the men and women that protected us. | ||
And I'm reminiscent this morning especially seeing this constant hatefulness and divisiveness especially when it comes to police officers. | ||
I know many police officers and they're all wonderful people and all they want to do is serve and protect us. | ||
Yeah and you know you make a great point about How many times have you seen a story where somebody, some innocent person is just murdered in broad daylight, like just some horrific crime is committed, and then you learn that this person who, the murderer who committed the murder, has a rap sheet like a mile long. | ||
They've been convicted for 35 felonies over their lives, and they're out on bail even though they are accused of murdering somebody. | ||
We saw a few weeks ago was You know, an Asian woman in New York was just beaten by this black guy who apparently was out on bail after having murdered his mother. | ||
And it's like, you know, there is a congressman, I'm blanking on who it was right now, but they said we have an under incarceration problem. | ||
And when you look at these types of things where, OK, this guy is out, he's murdered somebody, and yet he is clearly a lifelong criminal who. | ||
has committed 45, 50 felonies in his life, and yet he's out walking around and allowed to murder somebody. | ||
I mean, this is an issue. | ||
This is a much larger issue than police running around killing innocent people. | ||
And that's an issue as well, in my opinion. | ||
But one issue is far, far outweighs the other. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, are we surprised? | |
Are you surprised? | ||
Because this is the party that lifts criminals up and as martyrs and they get golden caskets and they get folded flags and they get, you know, over 10 funerals. | ||
So this is the party that loves criminals. | ||
They glorify criminals. | ||
And, um, you know, I'm not surprised because this is also the party of violence. | ||
You know, like I said earlier, this is the same people that riot and cause destruction because they live off of it. | ||
And especially with what we've seen with George Floyd, you know, obviously I don't think he deserved to die at all. | ||
I don't think anybody thinks that he deserves to die, but he was also a criminal and we need to stop lifting these people up, people up that have done heinous acts. | ||
I mean, no one has asked the woman, how she feels, the one that had a gun pointed to her pregnant belly. | ||
George Floyd did that. | ||
No one is asking how she feels. | ||
Gosh, I wonder how she feels, turning on the news and seeing people protest his death and seeing people lift him up and celebrate him. | ||
He was a horrible person. | ||
And again, not saying that he deserved to die, but he was a horrible person. | ||
And the left needs to stop glorifying these horrible people. | ||
Right. | ||
And if you want to prevent it, again, what you need to say is George Floyd could have made better choices. | ||
And let's look at George Floyd's life and where he could have made the proper choice, what choice he did make, and how that ended up, and how that was bad, and how, you know, you have to take some personal responsibility for it. | ||
And I totally agree. | ||
I hadn't even really thought about that, being that woman and seeing the man who held a gun to your Unborn child's head essentially and now he's being literally like deified and called a saint and like worshipped. | ||
It's just beyond bizarre. | ||
I don't know if you saw this story Alex, but I'd love to get your take on this. | ||
Police officer fired after 20 years of service for calling Black Lives Matter terrorists and I'll read the entire thing that she said that she was fired for and then in fact another associate of hers was suspended or Rather, was demoted because they commented on this. | ||
So here's the Facebook post that she was fired for. | ||
She says, quote, last night as I left work, I had my two kids crying for me not to go to work. | ||
I don't think I've ever felt the way I did last night. | ||
And then I watched people I know and others I care about going into harm's way. | ||
I love my police family like my own. | ||
So when you share posts and things on Facebook, I'd really appreciate if you'd think before doing so. | ||
I've seen many Black Lives Matter hashtags in these posts just to let you know they are terrorists. | ||
They hate me. | ||
They hate my uniform. | ||
They don't care if I die. | ||
So here's a woman who's a police officer whose children are crying because all they see is police officer hate and they think, hey, if my mom goes out on the street as a police officer, she's going to get murdered by Black Lives Matter. | ||
I think Black Lives Matter are terrorists. | ||
This woman lost her job of 20 years for saying Black Lives Matter are terrorists. | ||
Have you seen this? | ||
And what's your reaction to this, Alex? | ||
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I have not seen it and I'm angry. | |
That angers me and that frustrates me to no end because these are people that put on a uniform and they know that they might not be able to come home that night and see their family. | ||
They know that as soon as they walk out the door after putting on that uniform that that could be the last time that they say goodbye to their family, that they kiss and hug their family. | ||
And it shouldn't be like that. | ||
These are people that are willing to risk their lives to protect the community, to protect their community, their town, their state. | ||
These are people that would lay down their lives for us. | ||
And it's absolutely insane that, you know, I go on, on all of these social media platforms and all I see is ACAB. | ||
And if you don't know, don't know what that means, it means all cops are bastards. | ||
It's an extremely ignorant statement to make. | ||
It's absolutely insane. | ||
And I feel like the society is becoming so fragile, so fragile. | ||
No, we're not allowed to say anything, to do anything. | ||
Our jobs are ridiculed. | ||
We're ridiculed for protecting people. | ||
You saw it with that. | ||
And I, sorry if I mispronounce her name. | ||
Micaiah? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah, you saw it with her. | |
I mean, this was a cop that literally was protecting someone's life and he's still being ridiculed for it. | ||
So that story anchors me to no end. | ||
Someone that basically gave 20 years of her life serving and protecting people is now being fired because she's saying something that's truthful. | ||
People are not allowed to say facts anymore. | ||
It's almost like facts are insensitive and they're hurting people's feelings. | ||
I'm so tired of that. | ||
You're so soft. | ||
Stop being soft. | ||
This is absolutely insane. | ||
We used to be a strong country with courage and bravery. | ||
And we used to lift up our men and women in uniform, the ones that would protect us. | ||
And we used to lift them up and celebrate them and protect them and defend them. | ||
And now we're not doing that. | ||
And it's absolutely insane. | ||
I'm so tired of this. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I couldn't agree more. | ||
And, you know, I'm as critical as police abuses as anybody else. | ||
I mean, I hate to see police abuse regular people, but at the same time, you know, if you listen to radio scanners, you know, police scanners, and you hear, like, there's a naked woman with a machete in the bayou, and it's like the police are like, all right, I'm on it. | ||
And I'm like, thank God that's not me. | ||
Thank God you're out there doing that. | ||
Like, you have to appreciate that these men and women take on these types of dangerous and, you know, Unexpected jobs. | ||
It really is incredible. | ||
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All right, folks. | ||
Welcome back to American Journal. | ||
My guest is Alexandra Lanes on Twitter at realalexlanes on Instagram at livinglifelikealex and her website livinglifelikealex.com. | ||
You know, we're talking about the ACAB movement, the BLM movement. | ||
But they don't believe it, do they, Alex? | ||
Because you see them. | ||
I've seen so many videos of these protests. | ||
They're walking around. | ||
Literally, they're holding signs that say ACAB. | ||
They're holding signs that say, you know, basically kill police, whatever the 5912 or whatever their number. | ||
number code is for basically kill police officers. | ||
And then a right winger will come up and start bothering them. | ||
And suddenly they're calling the police. | ||
It's like you're holding a sign that says defund the police. | ||
You're holding a sign that says ACAB and you're on the phone with 911 demanding an officer come help you. | ||
I mean, they don't really believe what they're saying. | ||
Do they, Alex? | ||
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No, they don't. | |
It's all about attention and clout and just basically excuses to do what they do. | ||
And it's all about like we're in this woke utopia right now and they hate everyone and they're all they're just so full of hatred. | ||
I mean, these are people that, you know, like you said, one minute they'll say ACAB and then the next minute they're calling the police if someone's trying to rob them or break into their house. | ||
And it's it. | ||
Their logic is just flawed. | ||
It's just flawed is what it is because they actually don't hate the police. | ||
They love the police. | ||
And I know they love the police because, for example, when I was back in D.C. | ||
in October for a march and Antifa came around the corner and was harassing us, where were the police? | ||
They were standing right behind them. | ||
And in fact, and I know that this is, you know, the police have their hands tied and especially in democratic cities and states. | ||
But, you know, the police actually They defend them more than they defend us sometimes. | ||
And I don't blame them. | ||
Because again, like I said, it's all about the democratic cities that they're in and so forth. | ||
And a lot of them, their hands are tied behind their back. | ||
But you know, when I was there in October, the police officers were basically escorting them. | ||
The police officers were basically there to protect them. | ||
Yeah, you know, maybe we disagree. | ||
I do blame them a little bit. | ||
I blame them a little bit because I see it across the country. | ||
They always seem to, and it's almost like unspoken, it's like they just know to protect Antifa and it blows my mind and it frustrates me to no end, especially like in Portland you saw Antifa lining a road throwing rocks at moving cars and shattering their windows and the cops are just like standing there watching it. | ||
It's like, Who is giving you these orders and why are you following them? | ||
Following them? | ||
I don't understand it. | ||
And it just blows my mind. | ||
But, you know, one thing that I really like about your content is it all kind of comes back to strength and to love, right? | ||
You just sort of exude this, like, and you said it, you're like, where is the strength? | ||
Where is the strength in this country? | ||
And I think that's sort of a question that a lot of your content asks. | ||
And where is the love? | ||
Because these people, We're running around, you know, with their children with F police signs. | ||
They think they're the side that is the loving side. | ||
They're nothing but hatred, right? | ||
I mean, how do you try to explain? | ||
Is there any hope of getting through to these people and explaining to them, no, you're actually the most hateful people in the world? | ||
I almost don't even know if it's worth arguing at this point. | ||
I don't even know if that's a question I just threw at you, but go off, Alex. | ||
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I mean, you know, sometimes it's like talking to a brick wall. | |
And you know, I really don't think that I'm going to get through to most of them. | ||
I think it's almost impossible to get through to most of them because they're so brainwashed and they're so, they're so filled with hate and they're going to sit in their hate for the rest of their lives probably unless they have a breakthrough. | ||
That breakthrough, I don't know what it's going to be. | ||
I don't know what it's going to take. | ||
I hope I figure it out soon because I deal with this hate all the time. | ||
I get death threats literally every single day. | ||
In my messages. | ||
And it's so funny because then I'll go to their profile and it says, love people, love others, world peace, hashtag world peace, hashtag I love everyone, hashtag God first. | ||
Like, you're not God first, you're Satan. | ||
That's Satan speaking through you. | ||
I'm so tired of you saying to go kill myself and then turn around and say that you love people and you wanted to, oh, world hug day. | ||
Like, no, shut up. | ||
Like, it's so annoying because it's just like, you are some of the most hateful people that I've ever met in my entire life. | ||
And, you know, I do my best to try and kill them with kindness because I don't want to fight hatred with hatred. | ||
I really don't. | ||
Sometimes in my videos, I get angry. | ||
But it's just coming from a place that, you know, I was only six years old when 9-11 happened. | ||
But I do remember. | ||
I do remember 9-11. | ||
And I also, you know, seeing the documentaries and seeing the videos on 9-12, it didn't matter what the color of your skin was on 9-12. | ||
It didn't matter what your religion was, what your culture was, what your political views were. | ||
What matters is that everyone was an American and everyone was going through this struggle and this disaster that hit our country together. | ||
It didn't matter if we had our differences because we were still able to respect each other. | ||
And I do my best to, I'm not gonna agree with everything that you say. | ||
You could be standing in front of me and I could disagree with literally everything that you believe in, but I still know that, I don't have to respect you, but I'm gonna. | ||
But, you know, I know that you have a right to think the way that you do, and I'm going to respect that, because I think what made America so great was diversity of thought. | ||
We don't have diversity of thought in this country anymore. | ||
There's constant silence, especially coming from the right. | ||
We're constantly silenced. | ||
You know, I always like to say that if you have to silence your opposition, you no longer have a good point. | ||
And especially when they like to silence us, it's because they're not comfortable in their own views. | ||
So I'd like to be that breakthrough for them, but like I said, it's like talking to a brick wall. | ||
And I think they're just going to end up sitting in their hatred until, I don't know, until someone punches it through to them. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And, you know, something that you said there where they, it goes back to strength. | ||
You know what I was saying earlier? | ||
You always ask, like, where's the strength? | ||
Well, they've made weakness a virtue, haven't they? | ||
They've made sort of being pathetic a virtue, and they've upheld that, and they do everything they can, it seems, to help people or, you know, support people being as weak as possible. | ||
They don't want strong people. | ||
They don't want independent people. | ||
They want people to be dependent and weak and silly and confused. | ||
And that's where they really benefit. | ||
I don't know if they understand that that's the scheme that they're involved in, but it certainly seems to be working well. | ||
And I think they lash out at people like you especially. | ||
I mean, I think probably the reason you're getting death threats, they want you to be weak and they're very angry that you're strong. | ||
And they try to treat you as if you're weak, and they don't understand that that just makes you even stronger. | ||
They do the same thing to me. | ||
It's like the more you criticize me or tell me not to do something, the more I'm gonna do it. | ||
That's just the way I am, and I don't think they can comprehend that, can they? | ||
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No, not at all. | |
I always like to say, you know, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, and they ain't gonna kill me, so they're just making me stronger, and I think they hate that. | ||
You know, they bank off of this victim status. | ||
They constantly want to be the victim because it gives them more attention and more love and And more clout, you know, I see this all the time, all these things trending on social media, you know, their sob stories and whatnot, just so they can get attention and clout and likes and follows. | ||
And they like being the victim. | ||
I don't know why you would like being the victim. | ||
I'd rather stand there and be strong, you know, be what America used to be, courageous, brave. | ||
and defiant. | ||
And now now we're, we're fragile. | ||
And now we have to walk on eggshells around these people. | ||
Listen, I'm not responsible for your triggers. | ||
Okay, if syrup triggers you, that's your problem, not mine. | ||
So it's kind of just like, you know, I don't really know how to handle these people anymore. | ||
I'm I'm strong. | ||
And I was raised to be strong. | ||
And I was raised to never quit. | ||
I was raised to have thick skin, because people are going to hate you no matter what you do. | ||
And I'd rather be open and vocal about what I believe in than to be silenced, especially from and people that like to bark at me. | ||
Yeah, there's a great quote that's like, I'd rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I'm not, right? | ||
I'd rather be real with people, and hey, some of them are going to hate me and that's fine, rather than put on a face and then people love the falsity that I'm projecting. | ||
I think a lot of people on our side feel that way. | ||
Another thing you brought up was, of course, nationalism. | ||
I say nationalism is the number one cure for racism. | ||
They act like nationalism is inherently racist somehow. | ||
But I think you make a great point when it's like, look, at the end of the day, we're all Americans. | ||
And, you know, I think people understand that they might not understand that they understand that. | ||
But I think if if a black guy and a white guy from America meet each other on the street in Romania or meet each other on the street in France, they have more in common with each other because they're Americans than they do with anybody else because of race or any other aspect. | ||
And I think that's one of the reasons they are really trying to demonize nationalism and bring in globalism is because they want the division on things like race so they can keep Americans apart and separate. | ||
Separate when in reality we should have each other's backs and we should understand that we grew up with the same music going through the same stuff. | ||
We all went through 9-11 together like you put, but it shouldn't take a 9-11 for us to understand that at the end of the day as hard as we fight each other, it's us versus the outside world. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
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I 100% agree. | |
You know, they bank off of this division. | ||
And, you know, obviously no one wants another 9-11. | ||
And I hope that another 9-11 never happens. | ||
And I hope that another 9-11 isn't what it takes to unify America again. | ||
But I think it's going to take, you know, people like me and you and people on the right to really show them Patriotism, and to really show them, listen, I don't care what the color of your skin is. | ||
I don't care what your background is. | ||
I don't care what your political views are. | ||
I just love that you are an American just like I am, and that should be enough to unify us together. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I don't know if you heard about this. | ||
We had another 9-11. | ||
It was in January. | ||
Final segment of American Journal today on this Thursday, the 6th of May. | ||
My guest is Alexandra Lanes. | ||
She can be found on Twitter at realalexlanes or Instagram livinglifelikealex. | ||
in her website, as well as livinglifelikealex.com. | ||
And Alex, we actually have a couple callers with some questions for you if you don't mind hearing from the InfoWars audience. | ||
We have Douglas in California. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Douglas, you are on the air with Alex Lanes. | ||
Douglas, do you read me? | ||
Swing and a miss there, Douglas. | ||
We're moving on to Chris. | ||
Chris in San Diego, you are now on the air with Alex Lanes, I think. | ||
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Hi. | |
There you are. | ||
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Hello. | |
Hi, Chris. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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I'm a truck driver in San Diego. | |
And I've been, I mean, the hostility that you're caught, that your guest is portraying black people. | ||
I mean, this is actually coming from you white people. | ||
You guys are the ones who have openly declared We're on the black community. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Yeah. | ||
How have we done that, Chris? | ||
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Openly killing black people in the street. | |
I mean, and we're just supposed to stay quiet about everything that you do? | ||
When has black people ever had this time to just relax and do what they needed to do in their community Without white people, without your white cops openly coming into our community and poking and messing with black people. | ||
Uh, okay, great. | ||
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We never, we never get, we never get a day off from your white races ever. | |
Yep. | ||
That's my fault. | ||
I did that. | ||
Okay, thanks for the call, Chris. | ||
We will respond to your claims. | ||
Alexandra, it's us! | ||
I didn't realize, but it's you and I, us white people. | ||
We just won't leave black people alone to relax and enjoy themselves. | ||
Obviously, I think this is a little bit ridiculous. | ||
I think the only thing we've said about race so far is that We are Americans above our race and that we don't appreciate Black Lives Matter and the anti-police rhetoric, which not all black people adhere to. | ||
In fact, a lot of black people are totally against it. | ||
But if we want to make things racial, Chris, he's blaming us for this. | ||
Alexandria, would you like to apologize for keeping black people down? | ||
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Sorry. | |
Not sorry. | ||
I think he needs to turn his energy to the black-on-black crime. | ||
I think he needs to turn his energy to the white liberals that like to whitesplain all the time about how black people are oppressed, when that's not the case at all. | ||
It goes back to victimhood. | ||
I know plenty of black people that want more police in their neighborhood because they don't feel safe. | ||
So that's really all I have to say. | ||
I think his energy is directed towards the wrong people. | ||
Yeah, you know, I think it's, you know, one thing I always say, defund the police just means privatize the police. | ||
The rich in the world, the politicians, the millionaires, they're still going to have police. | ||
They'll be privately funded police. | ||
It's the lower income neighborhoods that will not have police. | ||
They'll have no policing anymore. | ||
They'll have to police themselves. | ||
And I don't think that will go very well if I had to guess. | ||
But, you know, obviously the claims that Black Lives Matter makes are Simply not true. | ||
Now, I'm against police violence. | ||
I've said it here in this interview a few times. | ||
I want to hold police accountable. | ||
I don't want to see police able to kill people and get away with it. | ||
The thing is, they usually don't, and the American justice system is actually pretty good at holding police accountable when they exceed their mandate or use excessive force, and we see this all the time. | ||
And if you want to stop police violence, if you want to stop police abusing their power, then you can If you had activism to put that forward, I'd be all for it. | ||
As soon as you insert race into it and act like it is a racial issue, it makes it almost impossible to actually deal with the real problem because you've diagnosed the wrong symptoms, essentially. | ||
And so you're not actually going to solve any problems. | ||
And I think this is a core component of Black Lives Matter that is a failure. | ||
By making it about race, you actually do nothing but aggravate the causes of police violence. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. | |
They're causing more division than anyone else. | ||
And they only have themselves to blame because Black Lives Matter, you know, the movement, the organization, they raise a lot of money. | ||
And where did it all go to the founders? | ||
Four mansions, five mansions now. | ||
I don't know how many mansions she's on. | ||
More than me. | ||
I wish I had one, but I'm not rich. | ||
So, you know, and I work for my money, but, um, I, you know, I don't bank off these, uh, you know, of violence. | ||
I don't, I don't profit off of encouraging violence in the streets, but that's just me. | ||
I think, you know, it's exactly what it is. | ||
BLM is just very divisive, and the racial problems that we're seeing is coming from the left. | ||
They're some of the most racist people I've ever heard. | ||
If you didn't hear Tim Scott's speech, you know, after he gave his speech in address to Biden's speech, Uncle Tim was trending, you know, instead of Uncle I was Uncle Tim. | ||
I mean, and this is from people on the left. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And they keep saying people are talking about racism. | ||
Like, I mean, again, you just, like, the energy is going to the wrong people. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then, and then a, uh, I think it was a congressman called him an Oreo saying he was black on the outside, but white on the inside. | ||
Then he resigned because of the outrage of that cause. | ||
And then the Democratic Party said, no, no, we reject your resignation. | ||
We don't want you to quit. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
What's up? | ||
you know, racial comments. | ||
So they're complete hypocrites and they couldn't care less about race. | ||
But we actually have another caller, Charles from Atlanta. | ||
He says he's a black person that wants to respond to that previous caller. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Charles, you were on the air with Alex Lanes. - Yes, yes, what's up? | ||
Called a few times and you know, it really, I don't know, tires me out to hear this cry baby mentality of a good portion of representatives of some in the black community. | ||
Look, let me say this straight out. | ||
The bottom line is human beings have different vibrations based on not only our education, upbringing, what we take into our mind or spirit, but fundamentally our impulses and motivations are shaped by what we call good and evil. | ||
Now, I mean, a simple definition of good is that you have a desire, motivation to see other people helped, blessed, lifted up as you would want to be. | ||
It's a do unto others kind of principle. | ||
And the opposite side is you could care less what happens to another person. | ||
Now, when you hear this modern day black person that never wants to take responsibility for what's going wrong in our slash their community, our slash their community, you always find that they never want to have like a round table discussion where you can thoroughly air out the pros and cons of each opinion. | ||
They want to make the little darts and say things that are so crazy Crazy, the obvious escape, how do you say that? | ||
You don't want to take responsibility. | ||
Obvious escape, yeah, yeah. | ||
Yeah, you twist the truth. | ||
Look, human beings have an extremely powerful ability, this is what makes us higher than most animals, all the animals, animal kingdom, to deceive, to lie, to use what we call word magic. | ||
So we can say anything, it doesn't have to be true, but Very good point. | ||
We're running out of time here, Charles, but I really appreciate your call, and I think you dispensed a lot of wisdom in a very short amount of time. | ||
We all are on different vibrations, and it does come down to good or evil, and you can just hear from Charles's voice, first that previous caller, the sincerity and the sort of calmness, the love comes through, and you can hear it, you know, sheerly in the voice, and Alex, I know It's sort of the same with us. | ||
We might yell, we might kind of sound angry, but if you're listening, you know that at the bottom of it, there's love and there's hatred and there's anger for the people that are abusing others. | ||
And if you direct that in the right direction, you're supporting love. | ||
If you direct that sort of anger and vitriol in the wrong direction, you're promoting hate. | ||
And I think that's what Charles was getting at, and I couldn't agree more. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. | |
I don't even really have much to say after that call. | ||
I think it was very well-worded and, again, a completely different tone from the first caller. | ||
I think it's the way that you carry yourself. | ||
Obviously, there's a difference between being passionate and being aggressive. | ||
And, you know, like we were discussing earlier, we're all... we're Americans. | ||
And we should be coming together. | ||
We shouldn't allow our color of our skin to divide us and to cause a rift in society. | ||
So I think, you know, we just need to do exactly what we did with this second color and have that type of tone, have that sincere vibe and just be willing to put color aside and put this victim status aside and just come together as Americans at the end of the day. | ||
Yeah, and it all comes full circle, doesn't it? | ||
this whole time we've been talking about strength and what a great, what a great gift for the crew to bring up because that's what it's all about, right? | ||
We strength, love strength. | ||
I feel like I'm strong and I want others to be strong as well. | ||
It's not about supporting weakness. | ||
It's about supporting strength. | ||
I want black Americans to be strength, just like I want white Americans to be strength. | ||
That's just, I guess, a policy that I have. | ||
Alexandra Lanes is her name. | ||
Her Twitter at realalexlanes. | ||
Her Instagram, livinglifelikealex. | ||
Her website, livinglifelikealex.com. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Alex. | ||
This has been really, really enjoyable, and I look forward to using more of your videos on our programs in the future, if I can get permission. | ||
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Yes, absolutely. | |
Permission granted. | ||
Thank you so much for having me on. | ||
All right, thank you so much. | ||
We'll have to come on again very soon, folks. | ||
That's going to do it for us at American Journal. | ||
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