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The G7 was the predictable embarrassment only a Joe Biden could deliver. | ||
I'm going to communicate that there are consequences for violating the sovereignty of democracies. | ||
Complete with moments of raging dementia. | ||
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As a health and safety. | |
And ably supported by your royal highnesses, I think. | ||
I don't think this is going to work. | ||
There's a two house. | ||
There is a nine house, darling. | ||
What? | ||
There is a nine, thank you my friend. | ||
I knew there is! | ||
This is something that is more unusual. | ||
- Thank you. - That's so strange. - Go there. - Thank you. - This is all the Lord Lieutenant's idea. | ||
Replete with cringeworthy pandemic theatrics from the finest crop of globalist twits in human history. | ||
And what did the meeting of social engineers accomplish? | ||
Biden and his UK partner in crime, Boris Johnson, have decided to commit to a 15% global minimum tax amid talks of exemptions for China. | ||
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Well, this will affect all multinationals, whether they're U.S. | |
multinationals, the German multinationals, Swiss multinationals. | ||
And so it really is all sectors around the world. | ||
This will cause countries to have to lift tax rates from where they are right now. | ||
There's a lot of tariffs being implemented from a penal perspective that maybe would get eliminated because digital services taxes, which are quite controversial, would go. | ||
That's part of this arrangement as well, part of the communique. | ||
While G7 countries pledged to donate 1 billion vaccine doses globally by the end of 2022, because as the coronavirus continues to dissipate, it's vital that young people are poisoned at a record pace. | ||
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My name is Pamela Goodman, and my 32-year-old stepson, Benjamin, was killed by the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on March 14, 2021. | |
Within 12 hours, he was dead of a cardiac arrest. | ||
Sudden death. | ||
COVID is, I know you all know, but a lot of people may not know what COVID is. | ||
That is a system whereby they're going to provide funding for states to be able to get access to vaccines. | ||
First Lady Jill Biden, now openly assuming the foreign policy duties of the Executive Office of the United States, had to get a handle on an adrift Joe Biden aimlessly meandering the G7 grounds. | ||
While in a regular momentary lapse of coherence, President Biden disrespectfully loathed the thought of returning back to the country he claims to represent, where President Biden disrespectfully loathed the thought of returning back to the country he claims to represent, where until recently a booming economy had just attained energy independence, only to have that squandered and delivered back to the | ||
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Thank you, guys. | |
Thank you, guys. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Come on. | ||
Thank you, guys. | ||
Mr. President, you said that. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Come on. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's go. | ||
The mockingbird media would have us all believe that Biden has returned the United States back to its former glory with his G7 fiasco. | ||
We can work together with Russia, for example, and In Libya, we should be opening up the passes to be able to go through and provide food assistance and vital assistance to a population that's in real trouble. | ||
I think I'm going to try very hard to... By the way, there's places where I shouldn't be starting off and negotiating in public here, but let me say it this way. | ||
The rebuilding of Syria, of Libya, of, you know, this is, they're there. | ||
And as long as they're there without the ability to bring about some order in the region, you can't do that very well without providing for the basic economic needs of people. | ||
So I'm hopeful That we can find an accommodation where we can save the lives of people in, for example, in Libya. | ||
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to American Journal InfoWars.com Band.Video. | ||
Quite a few things to discuss with you today. | ||
Quite a few videos to show you. | ||
A very eventful weekend with G7 and that whole embarrassment going on. | ||
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But let's begin as we always do with our daily dispatch. | ||
Daily dispatch for the 14th of June 2021. | ||
A judge dismisses Houston hospital workers' lawsuit about vaccine mandates. | ||
A federal judge in Texas has dismissed the lawsuit brought by employees of Houston Methodist Hospital who had challenged the hospital's coronavirus vaccination requirement. | ||
U.S. | ||
Judge Lynn N. Hughes in the Southern District of Texas issued a ruling on Saturday that upheld the hospital's new policy, announced in April. | ||
The judge said that the hospital's decision to mandate inoculations for its employees was consistent with public policy. | ||
And he rejected the claim by Jennifer Bridges, a nurse and lead plaintiff in the lawsuit, that the vaccines available for the United States were experimental and dangerous. | ||
The hospital's employees are not participants in a human trial, Judge Hughes wrote. | ||
Methodists are trying to do their business of saving lives without giving them COVID-19 virus. | ||
It's a choice made to keep staff, patients, and their families safer. | ||
Your most basic human rights, like the ability to decide what is and is not injected into your body, can be overruled. | ||
As long as it's for your safety, of course. | ||
The judge's decision appeared to be the first to rule in favor of employee-mandated vaccines for workers. | ||
Several major hospital systems have begun to require COVID shots, including ones in Washington, D.C. | ||
and Maryland. | ||
But many private employers in the federal government have not instituted mandatory immunizations as they shift operations back to office settings. | ||
This year, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued guidance allowing employers to require vaccine for on-site workers. | ||
Just mind-blowing, but there you go. | ||
Exclusive from CNN, U.S. | ||
assessing reported leak at Chinese nuclear power facility. | ||
The U.S. | ||
government has spent the last week assessing a report of a leak at a Chinese nuclear power plant after a French company that owns and helps operate it warned of, quote, imminent radiological threat, according to U.S. | ||
officials and documents reviewed by CNN. | ||
The warning included an accusation that the Chinese safety authority was raising the acceptable limits for radiation detection outside the Taishan Nuclear power plant in Guangdong province in order to avoid having to shut it down, according to a letter from the French company to the U.S. | ||
Department of Energy obtained by CNN. | ||
Despite the alarming notification from Atom, the French company, the Biden administration believes the facility is not yet at crisis level, one of the sources said. | ||
Well, go ahead and wait till it's at crisis level. | ||
Go ahead and don't deal with the nuclear leak until it's really a crisis. | ||
Go ahead and just let that continue to fester until it, uh, you know, it's like just ignore the cancer until it metastasizes and gets into all of the organs. | ||
Then, then it's time to deal with it. | ||
Thank you, Biden. | ||
Former Phoenix reporter who broke the story of the Clinton-Lynch-Tarmac meeting has been found dead. | ||
A veteran Alabama reporter and anchor Christopher Sign, who previously worked in Phoenix for more than a decade, was found dead by the local Hoover Police Sunday morning, or Saturday morning rather, according to Hoover Police Department Captain Keith Zeklaba. | ||
Sign broke the news of the 2016 meeting between former President Bill Clinton, whose wife Hillary Clinton at the time was running for president and was being investigated by the FBI, and then Attorney General Loretta Lynch at the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport tarmac. | ||
At the time their meeting was cast as a potential conflict of interest. | ||
Yes, at the time it was cast as a potential conflict of interest. | ||
It was a conflict of interest. | ||
You can just get rid of like 75% of that sentence and it's actually more true than with all of these little weasel words. | ||
It was cast as a potential conflict of interest. | ||
Yeah, it was the husband of a Democrat nominee for president meeting with the law enforcement head who was investigating her in a secret meeting that was only revealed because this Phoenix Reporter just happened to be on the scene and see it and get the word out. | ||
Without this guy being there, completely coincidentally it seems, we would have never heard about this. | ||
Of course, us hearing about it, us not hearing about it, what's the difference since nothing was done about it? | ||
Even though we caught Bill Clinton and Loretta Lynch red-handed in a secret meeting, nothing was done about it. | ||
Might as well not report it. | ||
Now this guy might have died for reporting that. | ||
And nothing came of it. | ||
So now the message has gone out to other reporters. | ||
It's safer just to keep your mouth shut. | ||
Just don't report these things. | ||
You report it, you might end up dead, and then nothing's done about it anyway. | ||
So just shut up and allow the nobles, allow the elites, to carry out their business of corruption and You know, favoritism. | ||
Completely unmolested. | ||
Just ignore them completely. | ||
Otherwise, you may die from it. | ||
And best case scenario, nobody cares. | ||
Nobody cares, nobody does anything about it. | ||
Signed move from Alabama to Arizona in 2005 and spent 13 years working in the Valley of the Sun where he won numerous awards, including the Edward R. Murrow Award for Spot News and Emmy for breaking news coverage on the search for the baseline killer and serial shooter, according to a bio from ABC 3340. | ||
He moved to Alabama in 2017 to work, uh, to spend more time with his family. | ||
Now apparently, uh, he was, uh, described by his friends and family as always hopeful, always encouraging, always honest, always inspiring, always a real friend. | ||
Now it just sounds just like the suicidal people I know. | ||
Always hopeful, always encouraging. | ||
Yep, that's a suicidal person if you ask me. | ||
Suicidal people are always very hopeful. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
So he has a wife and three sons. | ||
He'd received death threats continuously ever since his revelation of that tarmac meeting. | ||
And now apparently he's another victim of Clinton's side. | ||
That's when it's suicide, but courtesy of government agents. | ||
Israel's new government begins, Netanyahu era ends. | ||
The first Israeli government in 12 years not led by Benjamin Netanyahu got down to business on Monday with former Prime Minister shying away from a handover ceremony with successor Naftali Bennett. | ||
The right-wing leader's record run in office ended on Sunday with parliament improving by a razor-thin majority of 60 to 59, a new administration led by Bennett, a nationalist whose views mirrored Netanyahu's on many issues. | ||
In Tel Aviv, thousands turned out to welcome the result after four inconclusive elections in two years. | ||
Word on the street is essentially that this new guy is even more of a warmonger and extremist than Netanyahu. | ||
So there you go. | ||
There were nearly eight times more apprehensions of the southern border in May 2021 than there were in May 2020. | ||
This is important to highlight because the mainstream media and the Biden administration are attempting to gaslight the entire nation by claiming that this crisis somehow began while Trump was still in office. | ||
Yes, folks, they think you are an idiot. | ||
A goldfish with a 10 minute memory bank. | ||
You don't remember four or five months ago when this crisis did not exist. | ||
You don't remember that under Trump, the border was effectively closed only to be reopened and utterly porous under Joe Biden. | ||
They want you to think that they just inherited this issue. | ||
Well, that's interesting because a year ago, we had just one eighth of the number of border crossers that we do now. | ||
Truly shocking at numbers of people from the South invading our borders. | ||
Biden craps out, exhausted Joe Biden goes off script and starts mumbling nonsense in a G7 speech. | ||
Yeah, this whole G7 experience has been a litany of embarrassments for Joe Biden. | ||
Biden handlers realize a joint press conference with Putin would be a complete disaster to side on separate press conferences. | ||
And there's literally a video of Joe Biden being like, well, we we did. | ||
We didn't want to buy Jeff, you know, just have a have a press conference where one person is just embarrassing another. | ||
You know, we can't have that. | ||
Can't have that just openly coming out and being like, well, we don't want to have a press conference with Putin because it would be incredibly embarrassing for us. | ||
Just shockingly embarrassing for the United States if we were to put our so-called leadership in front of a bunch of cameras with Putin. | ||
It would be incredibly embarrassing for somebody there. | ||
For somebody there, it would be incredibly embarrassing. | ||
Driver plows through BLM protests and is beaten by the mob. | ||
A driver plowed into BLM protesters at high speed last night in the uptown area of Minneapolis before being dragged from his vehicle and beaten by the mob. | ||
He says he didn't mean to crash into the protest. | ||
It left one woman dead and another in the hospital in critical condition. | ||
We'll bring you that and more on the other side. | ||
The Daily Dispatch will continue shortly after a brief, brief respite. | ||
And we'll be back with your phone calls and more on American Journal. | ||
and I'll stay with us, folks. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
We're going to continue on this sort of extended daily dispatch, as it is Monday, so we've got a whole weekend worth of news to cover. | ||
From InfoWars.com, AstraZeneca's COVID jab should be halted for people over 60. | ||
That's according to the European Medicines Agency. | ||
Their safety committee identified another rare blood condition after people taking AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine said it was examining cases of heart inflammation after inoculation. | ||
By Sunday, the head of the EMA Health Threat said people over 60 should avoid the AstraZeneca vaccine, according to Reuters. | ||
Capillary leak syndrome is a new side effect. | ||
New side effect just dropped. | ||
You know, the capillary leak syndrome. | ||
Gives the term bleeding heart liberal a whole new definition. | ||
There's been widespread skepticism surrounding the AstraZeneca vaccine for months due to rare and deadly blood clots. | ||
Yes, they're so rare they're cropping up all the time. | ||
These rare blood clots seem to be happening constantly. | ||
They're so rare and yet constantly happening. | ||
How this occurs is anyone's guess. | ||
The 1836 Project is now law in Texas. | ||
Governor Abbott signs a bill that promotes patriotic education of Texas history. | ||
And Texas Republicans are pushing for a history curriculum, the 1836 Project, that the Democrats are not happy about. | ||
This is not the 1619 Project. | ||
In their article for Time Magazine, Brian Burrow and Jason Stanford wrote an op-ed titled, We've been telling the Alamo story wrong for nearly 200 years. | ||
Now it's time to correct the record. | ||
Of course, I spent basically the entirety of the show on Friday talking about this article. | ||
Seems the left is not happy about the Alamo. | ||
They want to correct the record. | ||
Allen West, former U.S. | ||
Congressman, former chairman of the Texas Republican Party, reacted to the Time article and posted on Facebook, It's game on now, folks. | ||
Texans should read this article in Time and knows that the progressive socialist left is disrespecting the Lone Star State. | ||
These disciples of critical race theory have chosen to align themselves with a dictator rather than honor Texas history. | ||
As I've stated, the guns are sounding and a call to arms to defend the Texas Republic is upon us. | ||
Texas Republic, or the Texas State of Texas, should be the Texas Republic in my humble opinion, has been receiving the brunt of the immigration collapse thanks to the Biden administration. | ||
Vanity Fair says, and forget the Alamo, three Texans prove that everything you know about that famous last stand is wrong. | ||
Of course, we went through this with a fine-toothed comb on Friday. | ||
We don't need to go over it once again, but it's good to see that the Texas legislature is standing up against this and actually promoting Texas history when everybody from Vanity Fair to Time magazine to National Geographic magazine to the Texas Observer to Texas Monthly and everybody in between is claiming that the Alamo was in fact is in fact a symbol of Anglo oppression. | ||
Now, it was. | ||
and has been and will continue to be, in fact, a symbol of standing up to oppression, a symbol showing that even when completely outnumbered, when the situation may seem utterly hopeless, when the oppressors have an overwhelming force in which they can completely destroy anybody standing up against them, that oppression when the oppressors have an overwhelming force in which they can completely destroy | ||
That even 188 people against something like 5,000 aggressors can succeed, can actually win out, and though they may lose their lives, freedom wins in the end because oppression is weakness manifest. | ||
That was the symbol of the Alamo forever. | ||
Now it's white supremacy. | ||
Now the Alamo they're trying to claim is in fact symbol of the white man's oppression over the poor brown Mexicans. | ||
Despite the fact that at the time Mexico was being ruled by a ruthless dictator who was out to kill everybody who stood up against him. | ||
Just the inversion of reality that once again serves the satanic left. | ||
Nearly a third of California's restaurants are permanently closed. | ||
Now that the pandemic has set in, nearly a third of California's restaurants have permanently closed, and two-thirds of workers at least temporarily lost their jobs as the pandemic set in more than a year ago. | ||
Governor Gavin Newsom imposed the nation's first statewide lockdown, a legislative committee reported on Tuesday. | ||
Few business sectors were more battered than the dining industry. | ||
Which before the pandemic included more than 76,000 eating and drinking establishments employing 1.8 million people, according to the California Restaurant Association. | ||
But with the shutdown, as many as a million of those workers were quickly furloughed or laid off, the association told the Senate's Special Committee on Pandemic Emergency Response. | ||
COVID-19 has upended all of our lives, but impacts have been felt more acutely in the restaurant industry, said Democratic State Senator Josh Newman, who heads the committee in the hearing on the issue. | ||
It's clear that recovery It'll take some time. | ||
It'll take a little bit of time. | ||
If it ever happens, of course, I think they would be perfectly happy if there was nothing but, you know, corporate-owned chains everywhere. | ||
Why would you want some local business owner with a, you know, maybe something like, I don't know, his mother's recipe book creating, you know, the taste of old Italy or... | ||
Some sort of family recipe? | ||
No, no. | ||
Get rid of him. | ||
Put in a Chipotle. | ||
Call it a day. | ||
That's the way you make the most tax money. | ||
That's the way you create the most control over your population. | ||
That's the way the Democrats would rather have it. | ||
And we'll have more on that later in the program. | ||
20-plus suspected Antifa rioters charged in Portland after the D.A. | ||
changes their mind about enforcement. | ||
Given that Portland has been afflicted with lawless protests and riots for over a year now, it shouldn't be a big story the DA has charged over two dozen suspected Antifa rioters in the past two weeks. | ||
However, these riots could have never continued for so long if the Montalma Multnomah County DA Mike Schmidt had not been enabling them. | ||
For the most part, when rioters were arrested, Schmidt refused to charge them with the crime. | ||
This made it pointless for the police to even arrest rioters in most cases. | ||
Why bother if they're going to be back on the street the next day facing no consequences of significance for their actions? | ||
Keep in mind that Mike Schmidt said this just last year. | ||
Schmidt struck a sympathetic tone with protesters shortly after taking office last year, arguing that at previous points in American history, it took some property damage to bring about this meaningful change. | ||
I think when you look historically at this nation, it's during these protests that we've gotten some of the changes that we are proudest of in our nation's history, Schmidt said at the time. | ||
And sometimes it took some property damage. | ||
It took more than just peaceful protests to get the government's attention. | ||
I'm very mindful of that. | ||
Yeah, it takes a little bit of property damage. | ||
You know, great things can be achieved when you bring violence to the political sphere. | ||
You know, it takes more than just peaceful protests to get the government's attention. | ||
Sometimes you have to burn down small businesses and terrorize your neighborhood. | ||
Of course, attempt to bring any sort of extra peaceful protest to the government themselves. | ||
Well, now you're a domestic terrorist. | ||
I don't care whether you didn't even do any property damage, didn't even commit any violence, both of which he says he's okay with, but if you dare to step foot in a government building without express permission, you are a domestic terrorist. | ||
You will be spending time in solitary confinement until we put you away for several decades. | ||
The hypocrisy abounds, folks. | ||
It's truly mind-blowing. | ||
Federal judge halts Biden $4 billion to compensate farmers based on race. | ||
A federal judge took to the extraordinarily rare step of issuing a temporary restraining order halting President Joe Biden's $4 billion loan forgiveness program for minority farmers, saying the plan replaced one form of discrimination with another because white farmers are being excluded. | ||
He came to this conclusion, I guess, when he saw the big sign saying no whites on the top of this treasury program. | ||
The American Rescue Plan, hashtag no whites, no white people. | ||
The judge is like, I just, I don't know if you can do that. | ||
I don't know if you can just say no white people apply. | ||
I don't, gee, I don't know. | ||
Guess I'll take the extraordinarily rare step of actually standing up for the rights of Americans. | ||
Core documents show the U.S. | ||
government directed Big Tech to censor the public. | ||
We'll get more into that a little bit later. | ||
And of course, one of the biggest stories this weekend that we covered on Friday is these companies like BlackRock buying up multi-family houses, or single-family houses actually, by the handful in order to rent them out to the prospective buyers. | ||
And now the leftist media is on total damage control. | ||
We'll cover that. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Halfway through the first hour of American Journal, and I'd like to take this time to tell you that InfoWarsStore.com is the place you go to support this program and everything that we do here as we try desperately to push back against the mainstream media's onslaughts of lies and disinformation. | ||
This weekend was a Sort of cacophony of these types of lies. | ||
You had Alex Jones trending as people called for his arrest for attempting to peacefully protest, and we'll get into that whole debacle very shortly. | ||
He also had, of course, G7 going on as people like Macron talked about the big club that he's happy that Biden is a part of and that Trump was never allowed into. | ||
And, of course, the news about BlackRock and other financial institutions paying 20 to 50 percent above asking price for single family homes in order to then rent them out to the prospective buyers that they have now outbid has continued to make waves. | ||
Just a lot of chaos this weekend. | ||
And, you know, I went to get a haircut this weekend and. | ||
You know, usually like the great thing about the great thing about working in Infowars is. - Yes. | ||
I never actually feel the need to disguise that I work at InfoWars. | ||
Like, I understand the reputation that has been implanted in the minds of so many Americans that says InfoWars is full of racist, fascist, whatever else they call us sort of stuff. | ||
And so, you know, you got to sort of be aware of that. | ||
But at the same time, You just go to InfoWars and you see what we're really all about. | ||
You see that we are not discriminatory. | ||
You see that we're not bigoted in any way at all. | ||
And in fact, we are standing up for the rights of human beings across the world, whoever is oppressing them or opposing them or whoever they are. | ||
It doesn't matter to us. | ||
What matters is human freedom and the, you know, especially here in America, the system by which America became the freest and most powerful, wealthiest and happiest country in the history of the world, only to be | ||
Invaded and you know subverted by those than our very own borders, but anyway I you know I was talking to the to the barber and the barber the the hair cutting place might be the only place that Maybe I maybe I fudge a little bit as to what exactly I do for a living you got to make small talk and they have a razor blade Across the back your neck you think I don't know this person's got | ||
Some rainbow tattoos and some purple hair and a bunch of piercings and an Obama sticker across their forehead, basically. | ||
Maybe I'll conceal what I do for a living just in case their perception of my placement of employment will poison them against me. | ||
I didn't do that this week and this weekend. | ||
I just was like, yeah, I host a show called American Journal. | ||
So you know we cover alternative news and you know conspiracy theories a lot of that Mara said oh, I love that. | ||
I love conspiracy theories She's like you know I'm from Colorado, and I you know there's lots of aliens You know UFOs and stuff seen around there, so we started talking about UFOs and Bigfoot and Loch Ness monsters, and I just kept thinking I wish this was I wish this is what conspiracy theories meant these days. | ||
I wish I could just come up here and talk about the Loch Ness Monster, and aliens, and cryptids, and the Nephilim, and giants, and hidden history. | ||
And that's all fun and, you know, important to a certain extent. | ||
That's not really the world that we live in anymore. | ||
That's not really the important conspiracies that we're talking about anymore. | ||
I wish it was. | ||
A lot more fun to talk about Bigfoot and UFOs. | ||
Now it's just like, you know, they're like announcing UFOs exist and we're all just like, yeah, right. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
What deep state scheme is this to lock us down even farther? | ||
What sort of anti-human genocidal campaign is the You know, are the powers that be engaged upon now. | ||
I wish we could just talk about Bigfoot. | ||
I wish we could just talk about UFOs. | ||
That's not what conspiracy theory means anymore. | ||
Now conspiracy theories are things like this Blackrock scheme to buy up small family houses. | ||
And that in particular is one of those things where I was hanging out with my family. | ||
You know, parents in town, cousins in town. | ||
We're all sitting around and they're lamenting the fact that We can't buy houses. | ||
In fact, they were shocked at how much a house down the street, for me, was selling for. | ||
Ungodly amounts of money for, like, very humble neighborhood, very small house, and yet just mass amounts of money, and they were just shocked. | ||
What could possibly be behind this huge raise in house prices? | ||
And I said, well, y'all have heard about the latest thing, right? | ||
They're all like, no, what are you talking about? | ||
I'm like, well, You know, companies like BlackRock, these big financial companies, are buying up single-family houses, they're paying 20-50% over asking price, and then they're renting it back to the people who buy them. | ||
And every single member of my family was aghast at this, shocked at this, disgusted by this, as everyone is. | ||
I mentioned this on Twitter over the weekend. | ||
That is the correct response. | ||
Horror, terror in a way. | ||
It's like, oh my god, what is going on here with these massive, unaccountable, you know, endlessly wealthy companies can just swoop in and buy up small family homes and prevent, you know, families and people from actually investing and keeping their own money. | ||
It's horrific. | ||
It's, should, you know, any normal American person, when they hear that, should have a feeling of Discussed that this is actually happening now. | ||
The only people that don't are people like Ben Shapiro You tell Ben Shapiro. | ||
Yeah, this company Blackrock One of the largest asset managers in the entire world routinely bailed out by the federal government Basically have no risk whatsoever using other people's money in order to make investments Then they they gain if they profit they lose nothing if they lose money they lose your money, but that's your problem and Anyway, you say this type of company is buying up small family homes in America. | ||
Ben Shapiro's like, wow, I guess, yeah. | ||
It's perfectly fine. | ||
There's nothing wrong with that. | ||
It's just like, really? | ||
Really? | ||
Do you have no soul, sir? | ||
Are you in fact a human being? | ||
Do you in fact care about the people of the United States? | ||
Or is your entire purpose to cover up and provide some sort of perverted justification for the complete Disillusionment of Middle America. | ||
The complete looting of our wealth as a country. | ||
Disgusting. | ||
So this is not a political issue, but it does require a political solution. | ||
This isn't something where, like, Democrats don't want massive corporations buying up entire neighborhoods and Republicans are all for that. | ||
No, every decent American should respond in horror at this revelation. | ||
It's totally bipartisan, the rejection of this. | ||
So that means that this is like a football that's been fumbled. | ||
It's on the field. | ||
Anybody's team can pick this up. | ||
It's up to the politicians who's brave enough to actually attempt to stand up for something that all Americans agree with. | ||
Whether that's going to be AOC or Ted Cruz is still anybody's guess, but this is something that Either party could make a case for it. | ||
In fact, we could both come together on this. | ||
And we could both come together on this because the people that are affected by this, the people that are outraged by this, are the average, regular middle Americans. | ||
People that are not outraged by this are the elites, and the politicians, and the multi-billionaires. | ||
Seems like a pretty simple ball to pick up here on the ground and run with, and we'll see which party does this. | ||
Very shortly, but now the mainstream media basically all at once, you know, and we talked about this on Friday the way these media blitzes occur the way that Seemingly randomly every single major publication all comes out with exactly the same story on exactly the same day now the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal and a few others have come out with these articles built to rent suburbs are poised to spread across the US future of everything says that | ||
Young people are happy that they're renting homes. | ||
They're glad that they're just ready. | ||
They love the freedom that comes with renting homes. | ||
A lot of people see this and they think, what the hell is going on here? | ||
Am I supposed to be happy about this? | ||
Am I supposed to like this? | ||
Am I supposed to enjoy this? | ||
Of course not. | ||
This is the Mental Programming for the World Economic Forum. | ||
You will own nothing and you will be happy or else. | ||
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This is the World Economic Forum's Great Reset Broadcast. | ||
Here to remind you, you will own nothing and you will be happy. | ||
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Imagine being the satanic mind that came up with that. | ||
Imagine actually putting that out. | ||
Like, somebody did. | ||
Somebody shot that video. | ||
Somebody put those titles up. | ||
Of course, this is The modern world that we're talking about, so everything's done by committee, so that means probably dozens of people had to approve that message, had to put that out there. | ||
Yeah, you know, young people are really gonna love this. | ||
Young people hate owning things. | ||
It's just absurd. | ||
Of course, in a certain way, they are right. | ||
I mean, we have been basically programmed into a rest of development, continual adolescence, where we're afraid to own anything. | ||
Afraid to make any big commitments, afraid to sign on to any sort of extended contract or anything else. | ||
This article from Wall Street Journal is just amazing. | ||
Built-to-rent suburbs are poised to spread across the U.S. | ||
Saying this, for some residents, the gated community in the Arizona desert is their first go at suburban living. | ||
The 222 houses is tiled roofs, garages, white fence backyards where residents host barbecues and their dogs play. | ||
But these aren't forever homes or even starters. | ||
They're one and two bedroom rentals with rent starting at $1,420 a month. | ||
$1,420 a month. | ||
That is fairly significantly more than I pay a month for a mortgage for a three-bedroom house that I own on over half an acre. | ||
Amazing! | ||
So just think about this. | ||
You have two situations. | ||
One where the house is purchased and one where it is rented out. | ||
In one you are Going to the person selling the house, like let's just say there's a house for sale. | ||
In one situation that person sells that house to a prospective buyer who takes out a mortgage on it. | ||
So every month they're paying their mortgage. | ||
They're paying like a thousand bucks a month. | ||
Let's just say, so at the end of the year they've paid $12,000. | ||
Some of that goes towards paying the interest towards the bank, but the rest of it, the majority of it, It's really just paying themselves back. | ||
It's going back into the house. | ||
It's giving them equity in the house to where once the house is paid off, once they paid the, you know, whatever quarter million dollars for the price of the house, they own that house. | ||
They have that money still. | ||
Now, the other option is this house gets sold to a company, a landlord, a equity firm. | ||
It's using money that's not theirs and that If they lose it, we'll be replaced by tax dollars to buy this house, rent it out to that very same family. | ||
Then after a year after they've paid $12,000 or probably more, because the company doing this has got to get a little bit off the top, so they've got to charge a little bit more for rent than the mortgage would cost. | ||
So you're paying more. | ||
At the end of the year, that $12,000, instead of being sort of sequestered into your ownership of the house, it's gone. | ||
It actually goes to that landlord company. | ||
It's theirs now, and the house is also still theirs, and you've paid more, and they've made a little bit of profit off the top. | ||
They've risked nothing, and they add no value whatsoever. | ||
It's the same sort of process. | ||
The same family moves into the house. | ||
In one situation, that family is building equity, saving money, having something they can pass down to their family, having a store of wealth that they can tap in their older age. | ||
They can maybe sell for cash. | ||
And hey, if they decide halfway through the mortgage that they Don't want it anymore. | ||
They can sell the house, pay off the mortgage, and maybe make a pretty penny. | ||
Hell, I've only been in my house for about four years, but it's more than doubled in price with the housing market in Austin. | ||
I could get out now and still make a pretty good amount of money. | ||
Truly incredible. | ||
So it's fairly simple what's going on here. | ||
This is a transaction that has been good. | ||
It's been a way that most Americans have stored a majority of their money for the last hundred years, buying a home, hoping it raises in value, having a nest egg for your old age or your family or whatever. | ||
Now these corporate middlemen are just inserting themselves in the middle, providing absolutely nothing and basically Robbing you blind. | ||
Making sure that you really do own absolutely nothing. | ||
You'll have nothing to pass down to your family. | ||
You'll store no wealth. | ||
You'll just be a vessel through which debt is passed. | ||
Just truly shocking. | ||
Just truly incredible. | ||
At least with most loans, like business loans and stuff, the bank is at least taking a risk, right? | ||
It's pretty hard for you to get that money anyway, so they're going to take a risk on you. | ||
They might lose it, so they need to charge a little bit of interest to make it worth their while. | ||
At least that kind of makes sense. | ||
They're sort of adding a value. | ||
They're providing a service in some way. | ||
This house situation – There's no service they're providing. | ||
There's nothing beneficial about them being involved in this whatsoever. | ||
They're just inserting themselves in the middle, taking all of the money involved, taking the house also, so they'll own the house, they'll get all the money, and the two people involved who've sold their house and are buying the house, or are living in the house, own nothing, have nothing to show for it. | ||
I mean, this is nothing but robbery. | ||
This is nothing but blatant exploitation. | ||
But the mainstream media is very interested in portraying this as a good thing. | ||
It's a very good thing. | ||
They're saying, you will own nothing and you will be happy, and the media will make sure that you know that this is the way you're supposed to feel about it. | ||
They say, in the past few years, the model has taken off around Phoenix and elsewhere, and it's likely to become a dominant force in the rental housing market in the coming years with implications for the communities that surround them and the nature of home ownership. | ||
See, they want to change the nature of home ownership. | ||
In other words, you're not going to own a home anymore. | ||
Kinda like when they re-imagine the police by getting rid of them, right? | ||
We're gonna re-imagine what it means to vote by getting rid of any ability to control who is voting in our election. | ||
We're going to re-imagine homeownership by just making you serfs. | ||
We're gonna re-imagine it. | ||
Many young professionals, they say, and families are less keen than their parents in being tied down by a 30-year mortgage they can get out of at any time. | ||
That costs less than the rent that you're paying. | ||
That means your money is actually going into something that you own and building equity in. | ||
Now they're tired of that. | ||
According to real estate analysts, builders, and tenants, they want the flexibility of renting and the freedom that comes with being able to pick up and leave after a lease. | ||
As they age, they may want the yard, garage, good schools, and roomy basement without the headaches of mowing that yard or buying a new motor for when the garage door breaks. | ||
See, it's more convenient for you. | ||
It's like, tell you what, you let us own your house. | ||
You let us control everything about your life. | ||
You just pay us thousands of dollars a month, hundreds more than you would to pay to buy the house. | ||
You just give us that money and we'll keep it and we'll keep the house and we'll, you know, the service we provide is we'll mow your lawn. | ||
That's great. | ||
That's very convenient. | ||
Oh, so nice of you. | ||
Thank you so much for that. | ||
How long is this Klaus clip, y'all? | ||
We have, we have a, A Klaus World Economic Forum clip to show you. | ||
All right, let's go to this now. | ||
I mean, what? | ||
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Oh, 531. | |
All right, so we're going to play this in the first five of the next segment. | ||
A statement by our lord and savior, Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum, who's here to save us from the burden of owning things. | ||
He is our savior who will prevent us from experiencing the pains of home ownership. | ||
Oh, the trouble it's caused when you actually are building wealth for you and your family. | ||
He's here to save us by taking all of that money, taking all of that wealth, and giving us a rental in return. | ||
Thank you, Klaus Schwab, for saving us from the burden of having to buy a new motor for our garage door. | ||
Wow, what would I do without you? | ||
I'd probably go buy a motor for my garage door for the house that I own. | ||
But no, thank God, now I can just be a transient, you know, intemporal, Ghosts just traveling through the house! | ||
Although I won't pass it down to my children. | ||
I won't be able to make any changes as I see fit. | ||
I won't have a store of wealth to tap in my old age. | ||
No, I'll just be a temporary inconvenience for Klaus Schwab and the owners of this multi-trillion dollar scheme going on. | ||
You know, in Texas, one out of five of the houses sold last year were sold to a investment firm like this one out of five so this is the forcibly the forcibly uh yeah this is amazing tenants of single-family homes typically typically stay longer than apartment renters but tend to leave sooner than homeowners who stay for an average of seven years | ||
Quote, they're not going to plant an oak tree, says real estate consultant John Burns, referring to built-to-rent tenants. | ||
They're not going to plant an oak tree. | ||
Ain't that the truth. | ||
My grandkids will be under the shade of the oak trees that I plant. | ||
Not yours. | ||
You won't own anything. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
I don't know how it will play out in November, but what we know is that we will end up with many more unemployed, and particularly also people in the grey economy, which are not counted for, who lose their jobs. | ||
So we will see Definitely a lot of anger already now, but probably increased by the end of the year, because this crisis will be with us until we really have found a remedy. | ||
So we have to prepare for a more angry world. | ||
And how to prepare? | ||
It means to take the necessary action to create a fairer world. | ||
To see that we provide everybody with decent access to the health system, that we make sure that those people who are really left behind, and I'm not speaking only on national levels, I'm speaking also internationally, if I see now the tragedy in some of the emerging countries like South Africa, like some countries in East Asia, | ||
I think it's all... I don't have too many remedies. | ||
The remedies have to be discussed through dialogue by the stakeholders of our global system. | ||
But I just see the need for such a dialogue and I see the need for action. | ||
I see the need for a great reset. | ||
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To what extent would a reset be brought about by a change in the White House? | |
The election of Joe Biden, for instance? | ||
I don't know. | ||
First, we shouldn't speculate about the outcome of the election. | ||
We will see at the beginning of November. | ||
In any case, we can and the World Economic Forum is a very open platform to integrate everybody. | ||
Who is willing to address those issues in a spirit which means to exercise here true global citizenship. | ||
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I want to just pick up on some of the economic projections. | |
In your book you tackle what the future may look like and at this stage we're grappling with various letters of the alphabet whether it's a V or U or perhaps even a symbol, a tick shape. | ||
Can you just give us some clues about the growth down the track, what we can expect? | ||
First, if you look at it at the national or global level, at the macroeconomic level, one of the things we address very much in the book and we are concerned is the increased debt level. | ||
We spend about 10 trillion worldwide To deal with the short term negative effects of the pandemics. | ||
But we should be aware we are just increasing our debt situation and we were already very much debt loaded before we went into the crisis. | ||
So, how to get at the end out of this debt situation is still a big question mark. | ||
Second, we know that there's quite some impact on different industries. | ||
We know that certainly the health industry, the digital industry will go out of this crisis strengthened. | ||
But we know that many industries which rely particularly on physical interaction will have difficulties to survive. | ||
Finally I just would add I think This is an opportunity again to find solutions which are beneficial for the next generation. | ||
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So why not to tie government... I have a solution, Klaus Schwab. | |
I have a solution. | ||
We put you in jail. | ||
We go back to the world before you started to meddle with it. | ||
We undo all of the pandemic response, lockdown. | ||
Economy destroying measures that you put into place. | ||
We ignore what you have to say from here on out. | ||
And everybody exists in freedom the way that we did before you decided to stick your fat nose in it. | ||
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As long as everyone, if not everyone is vaccinated, no one will be safe. | |
No one will be safe as long as Klaus Schwab walks this earth and speaks freely. | ||
That's the big threat. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Second hour of American Journal. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith, and still a lot of news to cover today. | ||
Over the last weekend, many, many very interesting things occurred, and we'll bring them to you. | ||
I just want to take your phone calls. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
How do we fight back against the new world order globalist Great Reset? | ||
Klaus Schwab talking about things like global citizenship, which makes no sense whatsoever. | ||
This is an oxymoronic phrase. | ||
Global citizenship does not exist, but they're attempting to create a global feudalism by which, you know, so when they say citizenship, what they mean is serfdom. | ||
They mean slavery. | ||
They mean is, they will own everything and you will have nothing. | ||
And this is the way that it goes across absolutely everything. | ||
I mean the entire Great Reset follows this exact same platform. | ||
And the Democrats, I hate to say, are 100% at the forefront of this, even though they claim to be opposing The opposition of the corporations and everything, they're directly in line with what they want to achieve. | ||
And time and time again we see this. | ||
When they say you'll own nothing and you'll be happy, what they mean is they will own everything. | ||
And they will not allow you to persist in your, you know, standing up against them. | ||
When they say defund the police, they mean it. | ||
They mean they're going to defund your police and then vote private security for themselves. | ||
They did that in California. | ||
They've done it in Washington, D.C. | ||
They're like, yeah, we need an extra billion dollars for our protection. | ||
Meanwhile, we're going to get rid of your police and take your guns. | ||
They still have guns. | ||
They still have police. | ||
You just won't. | ||
They'll still own houses. | ||
They'll own your house. | ||
You just won't own your house. | ||
You won't own your phone. | ||
You won't own your car. | ||
You won't own anything. | ||
They will. | ||
They'll own it still. | ||
This is what you have to understand. | ||
And again, it's like I wish I wish conspiracy theories were about aliens. | ||
I wish they were about Bigfoot. | ||
I wish they were about Atlantis and Martians. | ||
Yeah, but it's not. | ||
It's not anymore. | ||
Now it's open. | ||
Now we know what the conspiracy is. | ||
It's Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum and Mark Benioff and Salesforce and Time Magazine and National Geographic and the United States government and corporations. | ||
It's all coming together to screw you. | ||
And they're doing it openly now, because they've convinced you that you being screwed is actually good for you. | ||
The New York Times has a similar article to the Wall Street Journal. | ||
They say renter is cheaper than buying almost everywhere. | ||
Yeah, probably should be. | ||
Probably should be. | ||
If I'm just renting something, it should probably be cheaper than if I'm buying it to keep it. | ||
Say, renting doesn't tie you down. | ||
Nor does it require a huge down payment. | ||
On the other hand, buying can be a profitable long-term investment with tax benefits. | ||
And let's not underestimate the peace of mind that comes from knowing that your home won't be pulled out from under you by a landlord. | ||
That's kind of nice. | ||
It's kind of nice knowing that you own it. | ||
Kind of nice knowing that you can put in a window if you want. | ||
You can build a porch if you're so inclined. | ||
You can do whatever you want. | ||
It's your home after all. | ||
But not if you don't own it. | ||
Not if you're a renter. | ||
Not if you are a serf on this land. | ||
Not if your lord owns it and you are simply a visitor. | ||
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It's just incredible, right? | |
And you know, it's the same thing with this story of the, you know, nearly a third of California's restaurants permanently closed as the pandemic set in. | ||
I bet not a single one of the restaurants that have closed since the pandemic set in, I bet not one of them is a chain. | ||
I bet not a single chain restaurant closed down During COVID-19. | ||
In fact, I bet they thrived. | ||
I bet McDonald's and Taco Bell and Chipotle and Red Lobster are all doing perfectly fine. | ||
They're doing extremely well. | ||
The restaurants actually owned by the people that work there. | ||
Those are the ones that closed down. | ||
So it's I mean, it's literally the same thing as the houses. | ||
It's like who owns the Chipotle Down at the corner. | ||
It's not a human being. | ||
It's a consortium. | ||
It's a industry. | ||
It's a banking family somewhere. | ||
They own Chipotle. | ||
There's a manager of that Chipotle. | ||
There's maybe a franchisee of that particular restaurant. | ||
They don't own it, though. | ||
They don't own anything. | ||
And Bill Gates now, by the way, is the supplier for McDonald's french fries. | ||
This is the real conspiracy. | ||
This is the open conspiracy. | ||
see it's truly incredible so much so much talk about uh We'll go to the phone lines in just a second. | ||
Again, the number to dial 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Let me just read some of these other headlines from the weekend. | ||
CDC says the ER visits for suspected suicide attempts among teenage girls rose during the pandemic. | ||
They didn't just rise. | ||
They skyrocketed. | ||
In the early months of 2021, visits to emergency departments for suspected suicide attempts increased roughly 50% for adolescent girls compared to the same period in 2019, according to a report released Friday by the Center of Disease Control and Prevention. | ||
The report, which analyzed emergency department data from certain weeks in 20 and 21, found the trips for suicide attempts among adolescents, especially girls aged 12 to 17, began to increase in May 2020. 2020. | ||
Gosh, whatever could have caused that? | ||
It was probably the Republicans, if I had to guess. | ||
From February to March 2021, the visits among girls rose 50.6% compared to 2019. | ||
For boys, the increase was 3.7%. | ||
Wow, that's massive. | ||
among girls rose 50.6% compared to 2019. | ||
For boys, the increase was 3.7%. | ||
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Wow, that's massive. | |
That is absolutely huge, in fact. | ||
The pandemic's effect on mental health is well documented, as it's been long known that females are more likely than males to attempt suicide, but the CDC researchers noted that their study appeared to provide new insights into the psychological toll younger Americans are experiencing. - Interesting. | ||
And again, this is the flu. | ||
This is a disease with a death rate about equal to the flu. | ||
Did the flu cause all of this suicide? | ||
It was the lockdowns. | ||
It was the forced loneliness. | ||
It was being told that you're evil, and that your race is evil, that your existence is damaging the earth, and is causing untold misery for innocent people around the world. | ||
It has nothing to do with the coronavirus, except that that was the excuse they used to crush the soul of Americans. | ||
They don't care in the slightest. | ||
Another thing that happened this weekend was the Claim I guess set off by, I don't know where it really began, but suddenly people began talking about whether Americans actually understood what critical race theory is. | ||
A lot of people began posting things, there was a Salon article in fact, and I was like, the latest boogeyman for the Republicans is critical race theory, but they don't even know what it is! | ||
And I want to get into this because it shows a totalitarian mindset, or a very insidious cult-like mindset. | ||
What they're saying is if you don't see critical race theory as a good thing, then you don't understand it. | ||
Because this is where their mindset is. | ||
If you describe critical race theory as anything other than positive, then you don't understand it. | ||
It's positive. | ||
Critical race theory is just a good thing. | ||
So if you were to explain critical race theory as anything negative, if you were to say it's a demonizing critical race theory, again, does anybody think that this is natural? | ||
Does anybody think this is just a coincidence that every single day you get exactly the same stories with just very slight deviations from every single media outlet? | ||
It's like Friday. | ||
Every single media outlet comes out with a article saying that the Alamo is actually a symbol of oppression. | ||
Did they all just become retarded all at once? | ||
Like, did they all just lose their minds and all think the same stupid nonsense on exactly the same day, or is all this coordinated? | ||
Of course it's all coordinated. | ||
Friday, they're all calling the Alamo evil all of the sudden, all at once. | ||
Saturday, They're all saying that renting houses is actually better than owning houses. | ||
You're welcome for not letting you buy houses. | ||
We're saving you from the burden of building wealth. | ||
And then on Sunday, everybody comes out with the same article defending critical race theory and saying that Republicans don't even know what critical race theory is. | ||
Just a big coincidence that every single major media outlet comes out with exactly the same story on exactly the same day, day after day after day. | ||
Or are you being indoctrinated into a death cult? | ||
And is this a psychological operation? | ||
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Let's go to your phone calls, shall we? | ||
We have Johnny in Denmark. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Johnny. | ||
You want to talk about Dr. Shiva and the election? | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Yeah, actually, it's a little more general than just the election. | ||
You just had kind of a streak of successes in educating people and getting results against mass vaccination generally, fake vaccination against the fake disease, COVID-19. fake vaccination against the fake disease, COVID-19. | ||
actually election fraud, unprecedentedly proving collusion between Twitter and government. | ||
And the way he's done this, just a little background for people who might not know too much about him. | ||
You know, he used to be a frequent guest on the Alex Jones Show and other Infowars shows until one day he was scheduled to debate Dr. Rashid Ali Buttar. | ||
And actually, that was his greatest mistake, not taking that up, because Infowars has been duly respectful, very respectful of Dr. Shiva's great accomplishments, yourself included, for many years and let him speak first. | ||
And he was running for Senate. | ||
And did he think that if he won, he wasn't going to face any opposition? | ||
Just goes to prove that nobody's good at everything. | ||
Anyway, he's an MIT BS, MS, Master of Engineering and PhD. | ||
And he's an inventor of civilian email back in the 70s. | ||
And that was a distinguished lecture, a polymath, psychosocial, political, economical, historical, Scientific, technological, and has had admirable success in combating the things I just talked about. | ||
And the way he does it, and he's also managed, remarkably, I think they're somewhat afraid of him, to stay on YouTube and Facebook. | ||
I can almost guarantee you if either one of us, maybe especially you, had said even one-tenth of the I mean, we would have been banned again or banned for life or whatever. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe you already have been. | ||
Well, not quite yet, but here's the story I think you're talking about. | ||
Court documents show U.S. | ||
government directed big tech to censor the public. | ||
This is from the N.C. | ||
Daily Gazette. | ||
This came out actually the 25th of May 2021. | ||
Montana Daily Gazette, one of the sister publications of the NC Daily Gazette, first reported that Dr. Shiva Iyadurai publicized court documents that proved the U.S. | ||
government entered into a formal agreement with Big Tech to censor speech that they didn't agree with. | ||
The combined federation of big tech companies is effectively a monopoly holding at least 90% of the current combined market share in social media. | ||
These would include such companies as YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and other tech companies that make sharing viewpoints in public square available to its users. | ||
I do. | ||
Ray, who holds four degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a PhD in biological engineering, is well known for his engineering work and communications in the Internet. | ||
In recent years, however, I do. | ||
Ray has made a new name for himself as a soldier of defense in the war against free speech in America. | ||
It's I do. | ||
Ray, who filed this suit against several states and federal officials as well as Twitter. | ||
As reported by the Montana Gazette, the court documents focus on an invention called Twitter Trusted Partnership and Twitter Partner Support Portal. | ||
This, according to the Gazette, is the means and mechanism by which federal or state governments can issue a censorship order to Twitter, which has agreed to comply with such orders as the price for avoiding regulatory oversight. | ||
The entire court filing can be read by clicking on the image below. | ||
They have a few key points from this court filing. | ||
In 2017, in cooperation with state officials, they created a new centralized governing coordinating council that brought together both state and federal officials to operate an electronic infrastructure for surveilling speech and monitoring, quote, influence operators. | ||
They began formulating and designing the framework for silently violating the free speech rights of U.S. persons by first characterizing speakers as influence operators, thereby fabricating a senator connotation where none exists. | ||
As the ideological framework to justify canceling speakers who exercise their right to express an opinion that a partnership between big tech and state officials created a playbook, The law enforcement agency is a state-by-step manual on how state officials can deal with influence operators and prescribes the best practices that must be followed. | ||
The manual, according to the court filing, promotes a unified effort that results in speed, simplicity, and efficiency and provides all the tools that a state official would need to silence a person identified as an influence operator for opining that a state election official has violated federal law. | ||
The Montana Daily Gazette has an extensive report as well worth the time to read. | ||
The publication highly recommends it. | ||
So, essentially, there you have it. | ||
You have Big Tech entering into an agreement with the government to essentially say, you don't regulate us, and we will open up our censorship platform to you. | ||
So the government says, OK, we'll let Twitter continue to operate. | ||
We won't bug you. | ||
We won't prevent you from making money or having total control of the public square on the internet. | ||
But in exchange, anybody that opposes us, you have to take care of. | ||
Twitter said, that sounds great, after all. | ||
You and I are the same thing. | ||
We are merging into one. | ||
This is the fascist takeover of America by big tech, big corporations, big media, merging as one with the United States government and agreeing with a secret handshake deal, you know, created in some back room somewhere. | ||
We get rid of your enemies, you get rid of ours, and together we will rule. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. . | |
Welcome back to AmericanJournalInfoWars.com. | ||
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I am doing some research here live on air. | ||
Some very interesting Revelations about this guy Seth Abramson who seems to be the Ignition point of the witch hunt that occurred over the weekend of so many people attempting to Claim that Alex Jones is a well, let's see what he uh That's exactly what he said. | ||
Seth Raven says, I've now added a significant update to the breaking news from last night about Donald Trump secretly having contact with an insurrectionist leader, Alex Jones, on January 6th. | ||
That's right, Alex Jones. | ||
Insurrectionist leader. | ||
Domestic terrorist coup organizer. | ||
Ignore the fact that he's on camera preventing thousands and thousands of people from doing exactly what he's accused of encouraging them to do. | ||
It's not about truth, it's not about reality, it's not about what's actually happening, it's about destroying those who stand up against the ongoing takeover of the world by this very small select group of psychopaths. | ||
Turns out Seth Abrams is a poet. | ||
Not a good one, but hey, he's not a good journalist either, so what do you expect? | ||
He has like two best-selling books, one called Proof of Collusion and the other Proof of Conspiracy, that proves that Donald Trump was in fact a Russian agent. | ||
Like these are these people's rock stars. | ||
They're just like, they write best-selling novels of total lies that are completely disproven by years-long investigations by, you know, authorities with unfettered access to all of Donald Trump's private communications and all the private communications of his family. | ||
They come up with absolutely nothing and this guy still writes a book telling you he has the proof. | ||
Oh yeah, he's got the proof. | ||
Now he's going after Alex Jones because he's such a patriot. | ||
Oh, he's such a patriot. | ||
He knows that Alex Jones is an insurrectionist trying to overthrow the country. | ||
Just bullcrap. | ||
Just Jones's confession. | ||
Just amazing. | ||
Just truly amazing. | ||
We're going to show you those videos, and we're going to show you the videos that completely disprove the claims of professional agitator and certified moron Seth Abramson. | ||
Abramson. | ||
Proof. | ||
Proof of conspiracy. | ||
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It's just incredible. | |
Just incredible how predictable it is. | ||
Let's go to the phone calls. | ||
Mike in Texas has a comment about the study on the rise of Alzheimer's disease. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Mike. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Good morning, Harrison. | ||
Good morning. | ||
Not too many weeks ago, you guys posted an article by a researcher named Dr. Bart Klassen. | ||
I guess he has an independent lab in Maryland. | ||
I tried to follow the number that he put on his article, which most researchers include a phone number so you can request reprints of their article. | ||
I got nothing. | ||
The phone mail was full. | ||
So I guess we've been getting a lot of calls, not surprisingly, but I was wondering if you guys had made any effort to contact him, to get an interview with him. | ||
I haven't heard of that, but I will ask my producer to do that now, Dr. Klassen, in the study of the rise of Alzheimer's. | ||
Probably on disease specifically, which I think Alzheimer's and ALS, a couple other diseases fall into that category. | ||
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Right. | |
And they're saying that Alzheimer's may be a side effect or Alzheimer's like dementia is a side effect of the spike proteins and the prions in the vaccine. | ||
So we'll look into that. | ||
Of course, last week, there was also a big story of a bunch of doctors resigning from the FDA, I believe, or from the CDC. | ||
No, it was the FDA resigning in protest of the Legalizing of a certain Alzheimer's drug. | ||
So Alzheimer's in the news quite a bit these days. | ||
A horrifying disease, if I'm being honest with you. | ||
We'll look into that. | ||
Dr. Klassen, thanks for the call. | ||
Mike, rather. | ||
Let's go now to Julie in Maryland, who has an answer to my question. | ||
I guess I asked, what are we doing? | ||
And Julie perhaps has an answer to this. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Julie. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. | |
Good morning. | ||
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Thank you so much for my phone call. | |
Sure. | ||
OK, so you asked the question and so did Owen the other day. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
And so, you know, it's thought provoking. | ||
But number one, the biggest thing we think, mom and I, we are not taking the shot. | ||
Okay. | ||
Unequivocally, we're not taking the shot. | ||
Number two, we listen to and shop at InfoWars. | ||
Number three, we stopped shopping at Amazon.com and eBay when eBay said that they were going to stop selling Dr. Seuss books, which is just so bogus. | ||
Number four, we have InfoWars.com, Band-Op Video on all our cars. | ||
Number five, Um, we do not nor have ever had Facebook. | ||
I don't, I get why some people might want to be on Facebook, but they're collecting your information, folks. | ||
Yeah, I... | ||
I don't understand that impetus. | ||
Why would you want to be on Facebook? | ||
I probably haven't been to Facebook in six months, maybe, something like that. | ||
And when you go on, it's just nonsense. | ||
It's just BS. | ||
Like, why would you want to be on Facebook? | ||
It's beyond me. | ||
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I don't want to totally discount everybody because I suppose they're getting the word of God out, they're talking to their friends. | |
I've never had a Facebook account. | ||
We'll never have a Facebook account. | ||
Okay, number six, what we can do. | ||
We shop at the farmer's market. | ||
We've stopped shopping at the big box stores, especially Costco, when they stopped selling MyPillow products from Mike Lindell. | ||
We love Costco. | ||
We're not shopping at Costco anymore. | ||
Number seven, we've started to grow our own food. | ||
And so that's, you know, what else can we do? | ||
We don't have guns. | ||
We'd love to have guns, but we don't have guns. | ||
But what else can we do? | ||
And on the other side of that answer that question, I'd like to tell you something else that's going on here locally. | ||
But what does O-1 want us to do? | ||
What do you want us to do more? | ||
We protest, we talk to people, and I'll let you answer the question. | ||
Yeah, no, I think everything you've described so far is a perfect way to start and something that you can do that not only will better your own life, it'll certainly help in some small regard. | ||
If we had a million people doing that, it wouldn't even be an issue anymore, so you're doing your part, we just need more people to do more. | ||
But of course, going out and speaking up, and I think Uh, being involved in community organizations from the ground up everything from the school board to the city council to the You know, church groups to little league groups like everywhere in between. | ||
You just need to stand up to these people and not back down and do it in a way that is convincing to everybody else around you. | ||
So, you know, it's happening everywhere. | ||
It's happening on every strata, right? | ||
And so just going into the city council or the school board meeting like this is very effective. | ||
There's a in fact, I have I had it brought up here a second ago. | ||
There's a Uh, LULAC, I'm not even sure what LULAC is, but L-U-L-A-C plans to attend a San Antonio City Council Citizens to be Ignored meeting, City Council meeting on Wednesday, June 16th, calling on the city to make a holiday to pay tribute to the Mexican soldiers who died at the Alamo. | ||
Texans need to attend to oppose it. | ||
So, you know, this is the type of thing that's happening locally here in San Antonio, uh, where yet another, you know, leftist group is infiltrating the City Council meeting and attempting to, uh, Literally celebrate the enemies of America, like a dictator and his... | ||
Army of criminals and miscreants who attempted to murder all of our forefathers, they're going to be celebrated if this organization has its way. | ||
We need Americans to stand up for that. | ||
We need Texans to stand up for that. | ||
Take an hour out of your day to fight for the history of your country, and you can do that every day. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
We're gonna go out to your phone calls nice and quick here, and we're gonna try to get through as many as possible. | ||
That's up to you, the callers, to make your comments as quickly as possible to give your fellow callers the time that they need to make their points as well. | ||
So with that, we go to the phone calls. | ||
Chris in Massachusetts says the death rate wasn't there for COVID. | ||
What do you mean by that, Chris? | ||
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So I just don't think that there's a virus. | |
And this is after when you first came out, With the information, I thought it came from the lab, of course. | ||
It just makes sense. | ||
And then, after all this time, before the regular media just put it out, everything that came out from the PCR test doesn't test for a virus, to the ventilators, to the nursing home, to the flu being gone, where is this virus? | ||
So, if it came from a lab, Does that mean that they're so bad at releasing viruses that they just failed at it? | ||
Or does it make more sense that they just told the media to say that there's a deadly virus? | ||
All these people that watch the news, they will believe it anyway. | ||
If they said there's a virus and there was no virus, these people would still go into a frenzy and they'd wear masks and they'd get themselves sick. | ||
So they don't really have to release the virus. | ||
And after seeing all the numbers, I really don't think that they did. | ||
I just want to know what you think about that. | ||
I think there really is a virus I just think it's far less deadly than they are you know want us to think that it is and I think it I mean it's it's complicated because this is one of those situation you know it's kind of like you know 9-11 you can either go with the official story which is Saudi nationals you know captured planes america government had no idea they were crashed into the and it all is exactly as you see | ||
and then there's the far far on the other end of the spectrum which is like there never were any planes the towers themselves were hologram you know and you can go like way way far into the you know it never happened or it it was all an illusion or you know the the planes were added in later in cgi like i don't believe any of that either i I think the truth lies somewhere in the middle. | ||
I think it's similar here with coronavirus. | ||
As well, I don't think it was an accident. | ||
I don't think it was natural. | ||
I don't think it is this massive deadly disease that required us to shut down our entire economy and crash the whole world. | ||
On the same side, I also don't think that it doesn't exist. | ||
I think it does exist. | ||
I think it's a mild flu like disease, you know, aggravated by this gain of function research that they did. | ||
But you know, just look at hydroxychloroquine. | ||
Hydroxychloroquine has been shown now, pretty conclusively, to increase the likelihood of survival by three times. | ||
You're three times as likely to survive if you take hydroxychloroquine. | ||
Now, hydroxychloroquine, they banned from distribution. | ||
They banned people from actually prescribing this, killing God knows how many hundreds of thousands of people. | ||
Uh, that's because they wanted this to be incredibly deadly. | ||
They wanted this. | ||
I think maybe they thought it was more deadly than it was. | ||
And it would have, you know, actually justified all of the measures that they took. | ||
And I think, you know, I always called from the very beginning like March 2020 or before I called hydroxychloroquine the stick in the spokes of the globalists because they're cruising towards, you know, global control and having a cheap, readily available, perfectly safe, well-known and easily distributable cure for the virus, or at least very, very effective treatment for the virus that throws their whole plans out of whack. | ||
And so they had to get rid of that to allow the disease to continue so they at least had some deaths on which to justify all of the insane measures. | ||
But, you know, I think it does exist and I think if we had a legitimate you know, reading as to exactly what happened with COVID-19. | ||
I think COVID-19 probably got to America much earlier than they say that it did. | ||
I think it probably made a lot of people a little bit ill, and they just thought they had the flu, which essentially they did. | ||
Then the PCR tests with the inaccurate readings, the mass testing schemes that were designed to make it look like there were massive surges in different places when really they were just testing positive, whether they even should have been or not, but of people who had probably had it for a long time whether they even should have been or not, but of people who had probably had it for a long time I mean, the whole thing has been smoke and mirrors and delusion and falsehoods and fabrications. | ||
I think all of that's true, but I do think the disease itself does exist, just not in the form that they say that it does and not at the deadly rates that they say that it does. | ||
But you're right. | ||
Looking at just the numbers, it's like, well, nobody died from it, so how can we even say it's real? | ||
It's like... | ||
It didn't exist. | ||
You literally could have just said it was the flu. | ||
I mean, maybe you're right. | ||
Maybe you're right. | ||
Now that I'm thinking about it, it's like they literally could have just said, all right, guys, from now on, we're calling the flu COVID-19. | ||
We're acting like it's some brand new disease. | ||
And so now all the flu deaths will be COVID-19 deaths. | ||
All the flu illnesses will be COVID-19 illnesses. | ||
That would have been actually very simple. | ||
And it actually makes sense when you have zero flu deaths this year or, you know, whatever. | ||
reduction in flu deaths and yet the overall deaths throughout the world didn't go up at all actually trended downward in most places maybe it didn't exist maybe it is just the flu that is what the numbers would seem to suggest but i at least assume that if they're going to false flag the entire country the entire world they're going to at least have a but even as i'm saying it out loud | ||
it's like i think about january 6 and how january 6 was essentially the burning of the reichstag without actually burning the reichstag down it's like well they were pretending there was an insurrection in a coup when that didn't happen at all so you know maybe you know But at least they had to have people there. | ||
They had to have people actually there and actually in the Capitol in order to justify the measures that they're taking now and to crush the insurrection, the coup. | ||
So I think that's the parallel that you're looking at. | ||
The disease is about as real as the insurrection. | ||
I think that's the key to understanding everything going on right now. | ||
The disease is about as real as the insurrection. | ||
When you have about 12 people breaking windows and nothing being destroyed and nobody being killed and you call that an insurrection? | ||
It's about equivalent to having like a few hundred people get the sniffles and calling it a pandemic and shutting down the entire economy. | ||
A lot of parallels here. | ||
So there's just enough realness, just enough reality to their statements to justify them actually making the statements. | ||
But when you look into it at all, you see that what we're presented with here is nothing like what they're calling it. | ||
Absolutely nothing like it. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Chris. | ||
Let's go now to Clown Car in NYC. | ||
We have a clown full of cars calling us from New York City about the vaccine. | ||
Thank you for calling in, Clown Car. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
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Good morning, Harris. | |
Your show is amazingly information. | ||
I just couldn't believe how I didn't know how much before I started listening to you guys, and I only started listening to you guys recently, so that's why I get all your names mixed up, and I really am just overwhelmed by all the information that you guys provide. | ||
You're giving us hope, Clown Carb, because most people in my life, I try to tell this stuff, and they just aren't interested. | ||
They don't care, they aren't interested, they don't think it's real, or just hope it's not real. | ||
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Well, Harrison, I'm one of those guys. | |
See, I've lived my life being told that when my son passed away from a vaccination in 1995, the 3-in-1 shot, that it was SIDS. | ||
Right. | ||
For the longest time now, I've been living in this world of knowledge that vaccination, I did research, I drove myself into the loony bin, and I had to stop. | ||
So for 20 years, about, I had to stop thinking of my son. | ||
You know, which is a tough thing to do, and What I'm trying to say is now that we know what the vaccination did, that there's no such thing as SIDS, that the vaccination killed my kid, what are we going to do? | ||
Who's responsible? | ||
Now, we could sit now and say, oh, these vaccinations, we don't know what's going to happen 10, 15, 20 years from now. | ||
I know what happened 20 years ago. | ||
Told me I was crazy then. | ||
I'm not fucking kidding. | ||
I'm not great, okay? | ||
OK, I agree. | ||
I agree. | ||
And you are giving me hope here. | ||
But I got to ask you not to not to curse because we are on the on the radio. | ||
But I trust me. | ||
Oh, trust me. | ||
I get the the, you know, impetus to to curse. | ||
I would like to as well. | ||
But incredibly, incredibly brutal thing that you're that you're telling me here. | ||
So what do you what do you think should be done? | ||
I mean, we know how dangerous these vaccines are. | ||
And just like we saw the way that the media did a 180 reverse on the lab origin theory. | ||
that is prepping the... | ||
You know, world at large to accept the turnaround of the vaccine. | ||
I haven't even mentioned it. | ||
This weekend, the CDC held an emergency meeting on heart inflammation because of the vaccines. | ||
Have I not mentioned that yet? | ||
By the way, I don't know if everybody's aware of this yet. | ||
The CDC held an emergency meeting to deal with the vaccine side effects. | ||
It's going to get very bad, and we're all going to be aware of this. | ||
So what do we do? | ||
Clown car? | ||
I mean, we know this is the way it's going to go, and yet they continue to go down this road. | ||
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Well, didn't the guy who initially, Moderna, when they initially created the MNRA, on their own website, I think it's 2015, they say, this should not be injected into humans because once it replicates and replicates and fixes what it has to, it doesn't know when to stop. | |
Yep, it keeps going and the spike proteins gather in your lymph nodes or your ovaries and cause massive problems down the road. | ||
Now they're attempting to give it to children as young as six months or even before. | ||
It's sickening and it happens time and time again. | ||
You know, Adler, the mayor of Austin, went on Joe Rogan's show and was like, I had no idea how bad the homeless situation was getting. | ||
Well, we were yelling it from the rooftops and you ignored us. | ||
Now we're yelling this, you're going to ignore us and then act like, well, we had no idea the vaccines were dangerous. | ||
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If you hadn't heard, Austin, Texas is infested by liberal parasites. | ||
It has accelerated for six long years. | ||
Of course, the residents of Austin voted for this, but Byers' remorse has become the norm in a country plagued by the empty promises of the disciples of arrogance and corruption. | ||
In a trendy reactionary leftist nod to the Marxist events in Minneapolis, Mayor Adler's city council impulsively defunded the Austin Police Department. | ||
By 141 million dollars, no less, gutting the mounted patrol DWI enforcement auto theft units, reassigning 32 detectives to patrol, and dissolving Lake Patrol, which seems like a minor sacrifice, But in the future, when this occurs on Lake Austin, there won't be anyone there to help. | ||
And when at least 14 people are shot by a black suspect that the local liberal newspaper won't print the description of because it could be harmful in perpetuating stereotypes, you know chaos is rapidly unfolding. | ||
Although, We are slowly learning the identity of one of the shooters to be a juvenile from Killeen, Texas. | ||
We, of course, already know the identity of one of the critically wounded, Douglas John Cantor, who recently died from his injuries. | ||
He had been visiting Austin from New York on vacation. | ||
His brother railed against the Austin City Council to fund the police policies that led to a delayed response by paramedics. | ||
Normally, an ambulance with a paramedic would have been on hand for the events on 6th Street, but now Austin is also short by at least 100 paramedics. | ||
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Officers did not want to delay care, and they actually began carrying victims from the immediate crime scene, and in some cases, they transported those victims in their police vehicles. | |
Additionally, at the time of the shooting, there were very few APD units that could respond. | ||
Reportedly, only one unit was available from the North Austin sector. | ||
But in a tweet responding to the death of Doug Cantos, like the hubris-riddled incompetent sociopath Mayor Steve Adler is, he responded by saying, Crowds returning to 6th Street last night because Austin is a safe city. | ||
Austinites will go about their plans today because Austin is a safe city. | ||
It makes anybody wonder just how violent it has to get for Mayor Steve Adler to declare it an unsafe city. | ||
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In March 2014, four people died after a car rammed into a crowd on Red River Street in downtown Austin during South by Southwest. | |
At least 20 others were injured. | ||
In July 2016, a woman who was an innocent bystander on 6th Street was shot and killed when a man had intended to shoot someone else. | ||
Several people were injured. | ||
They are defunding the police, endangering every single person in this community. | ||
But instead of owning up to the mistakes that will inevitably get many more killed in the future, finally destroy Austin's reputation and reduce Austin into a dangerous taxpayer nightmare, Mayor Adler continues to gaslight the public, blindly leading a city council coming off of a year-long break from their offices due to the pandemic. | ||
A city council who have already left for their six-week summer break, while crime continues to skyrocket and the pressing decision is conveniently ignored to provide the ballooning homeless population somewhere to legally go As a result of the camping ban for the thousands of vagrants now flocking to Adler's homeless industrial complex. | ||
Except for one council member who has chosen to continue to fight through that break, Mackenzie Kelly has been a one-woman city council, going to her office while other council members phoned it in during the pandemic. | ||
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I'm a little disappointed in the city manager, to say the least, because his plan's not moving as quickly as the voters would like, but it is what it is right now, and unless council takes additional action and sends direction to the city manager, our hands are tied. | |
And so, when responding units to a mass shooting in Austin's Entertainment District are loading victims into pickup trucks and the back of police cars... 400 blocks. | ||
We definitely have injured. | ||
And units citywide simultaneously responding to the fastest growing metropolitan area in the United States are stretched to the point of delayed response and non-response. | ||
Your government has abandoned you. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
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Welcome back ladies and gentlemen American Journal, you know Democrats are just like They're just like the worst ex you've ever had Maybe maybe you haven't had bad exes before but uh, let me tell you folks try arguing with a crazy woman and Maybe you'll have some sympathy for us as we try to argue with the Democrats because it's like oh | ||
It's like, how do you argue with somebody who is completely divorced from reality? | ||
It's impossible. | ||
The video that you just saw from John Bowne about the goings-on in Austin, Texas, where the defunding of the police has led to a massive spike in crime, the homeless situation is getting worse and worse as the people of Austin desperately cry out for some semblance of assistance and are treated to Nothing from the city council or the mayor. | ||
And it's like... I was trying to figure out how to put this in just a person-to-person Conflict situation and it's almost impossible because it's just that crazy. | ||
It's like it's worse than your craziest ex It's it's like arguing with a literal insane person. | ||
I mean you sit there and this mayor's like yeah I think I'm gonna I think I'm gonna make it legal to camp everywhere I think I'm gonna make it legal for homeless people to sleep on on any piece of property in the city and And we're like, that sounds insane. | ||
You should not do that. | ||
The homeless situation will explode out of control. | ||
It'll ruin the parks. | ||
It'll cause a ton of problems. | ||
Like, you shouldn't do this. | ||
And he's like, yeah, I'm gonna do it. | ||
I'm gonna go ahead and do it. | ||
Then you fast forward two years. | ||
It's awful. | ||
You had a cousin visiting in Austin, who was on 6th Street, you know, minutes before this shooting rang out. | ||
Thank God she, you know, wasn't there when it happened. | ||
But she hadn't been to Austin in three years. | ||
And she's like, three years ago, I was here. | ||
She was like, there were no homeless camps. | ||
Like, what happened? | ||
She's like, trying to describe where her Airbnb is. | ||
And she's like, yeah, it's behind those two homeless camps. | ||
Like that's it was kind of terrifying like how it's it's literally shameful. | ||
I'm literally embarrassed by my city. | ||
Now. | ||
We have people all over the world the one person that died from the mass shooting on 6th Street, which wasn't really a mass shooting. | ||
It was two gang members shooting guns at each other completely missing each other and hurting and shooting 14 people who were just standing by so completely. | ||
You know evidence of the lack of Crime Control, and I believe the shooter had recently been out on bail. | ||
I don't quite remember exactly the details on this, but of course you wouldn't be surprised by that, since that's what happens with just about every major horrific crime that we hear about. | ||
The person who commits the crime was very, very recently in custody and released to carry out this horror. | ||
But anyway. | ||
The homeless situation has just exploded in three years, and if you live here and you've seen it, you know, grow piece by piece, and you're able to, you know, absorb the leftist mind control, maybe you can be convinced that it wasn't the mayor and his ordinance that caused all of this, but if you're a thinking, human, rational person, or if you were here in Austin three years ago and then came back and saw the stark, apparent difference in those three years, Then it's obvious what occurred here. | ||
But just like arguing with an insane person, it's like, hey, don't do that. | ||
This is going to be the consequence. | ||
They do it anyway. | ||
That's the consequence. | ||
Then you go to them and you go, well, what are you going to do now? | ||
And they're like, yeah, we better double down. | ||
We better do it twice as much. | ||
You know, this is capitalism's fault. | ||
And it's just like, okay, you are an insane person. | ||
Like, why are we having, why are we talking to you? | ||
Why are we trying to convince you? | ||
You're an idiot. | ||
You're a moron. | ||
You're a psychopath. | ||
You should be locked up. | ||
And the key should be thrown away. | ||
And you should be, you know, parts of your brain should be removed. | ||
So at least maybe you can be happy in your insanity. | ||
Because logic is not going to break through. | ||
Sense is not going to break through. | ||
It's just amazing. | ||
Gun control. | ||
Defund the police. | ||
Immigration. | ||
Every single time. | ||
We're like, hey, here's gonna be the consequence of your actions. | ||
They're like, no, it's not. | ||
You're fear-mongering. | ||
They do the thing. | ||
The consequences inevitably occur. | ||
Then they claim those consequences are from a different thing. | ||
They double down on their situation, then they blame you on trying to politicize the tragedy. | ||
That was one of the things I was talking about. | ||
It was like, Republicans trying to politicize this tragedy on 6th Street. | ||
It's like, When the tragedy is a direct consequence of your political policy, then it's not exploiting it, it's addressing it. | ||
It's addressing the actual issue. | ||
But again, same thing as immigration, same thing as the camping, same thing as defund the police. | ||
Don't defund the police, crime rates will go up. | ||
Yeah, we're gonna do it anyway. | ||
Crime rates go up. | ||
They're like, ah, it's the guns! | ||
We gotta get rid of the guns! | ||
Just like, no, you're an insane person. | ||
You should not You know, even be able to operate your own life, let alone running an entire city. | ||
It's just mind-blowing how this works. | ||
I wonder where to go now, because I've got some evidence of this type of thinking. | ||
That I can show you. | ||
I want to go to a quick video here. | ||
And I don't even know how to tie this into anything. | ||
I just feel like I got to show you this video because it's so mind-blowing and strange. | ||
Clip number five. | ||
This is a police officer showing how easy it is to track you and to basically document everywhere you go at any particular moment using just your cell phone. | ||
Just look at the technology that Our law enforcement has. | ||
And think about the fact that our major cities are now the murder capitals of the world, while people like Alex Jones, myself, Roger Stone, and others are being called domestic terrorists and being hunted down by the FBI. | ||
Meanwhile, just massive skyrocketing of violent crime across the entire nation. | ||
And this is the type of technology that they have. | ||
Think about how they're using it as we go to clip number five. | ||
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So now I just have the people that go through the scene in a 24-hour span of time. | |
And I'm actually watching that in 9 minutes and 44 seconds. | ||
So I figure out, now the next thing I want to do is, where do these people go the most? | ||
So I use the past. | ||
The past. | ||
And right then and there, I have my drug deals in seconds, because there's the frequency meter right there, and I can see the past. | ||
So these two houses were in concert, and we did search warrants on these later. | ||
But I also want to go, just for my own edification, how many people just go to That little door, like right there. | ||
Every day. | ||
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How many people go to that intersection? | |
This time because I went a little higher, it's 400 because it crossed underneath here too. | ||
So you can see every one of these people walking, and all these people are going, their car gets in, are going right to that, look at that! | ||
Does that look like a regular house to you or does that look like a drug market? | ||
It's a drug market. | ||
How long did that take me to do? | ||
That took me a minute. | ||
What would you have done otherwise? | ||
Sat outside, the old school way. | ||
I used to go out at 4 in the morning with a sleeping bag of granola bar instead of binoculars, sit on a rooftop and call in drug deals. | ||
So now I just have... How amazing is that? | ||
He literally just like clicks a door and then the video itself composites everybody that walked to that door. | ||
So what it looks like you're seeing a giant crowd of people really, you know, all those people visited that one door in a 24-hour period and then it overlays all of those videos on top of each other. | ||
That's incredible technology. | ||
I mean, that's mind-blowing. | ||
It's terrifying in a way as well, of course, because you know, this is The Digital Panopticon. | ||
This is total surveillance, 100% of the time, following you constantly. | ||
The question is, if we have this technology, why is there any crime in America? | ||
Like, how can we not have every criminal locked up tomorrow if this is the type of technology that we have? | ||
And then you realize, because they're not interested in stopping crime. | ||
At all. | ||
And we have evidence of that. | ||
In places like Portland, in California, where they're literally just releasing criminals by the tens of thousands. | ||
70,000 criminals released on the street to make the prisons in California safer. | ||
In Portland, the police arrest people in the act of committing crimes, and the very next day, they're out on bail. | ||
Not bail that they've paid, bail that somebody else has paid. | ||
So there's no reason for them to actually adhere to the Stringencies of the bail or the bond because there's no punishment. | ||
It goes to somebody else. | ||
Somebody else pays those millions of dollars when you violate the terms of your probation or the terms of your bail or whatever it is. | ||
So it's just amazing. | ||
We have, you know, the technology that if we wanted, criminality, crime itself could be a thing of the past in America. | ||
But instead, we have criminals who have been to jail 20 times. | ||
They've been indicted on 10 different felonies. | ||
And then some leftist judge just lets them out. | ||
I'll see you next week. | ||
Have fun in the meantime. | ||
Rape, murder, kill, we don't care. | ||
We have the technology, but we won't use it. | ||
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Big fun. | |
There is a pretty insane thing happening right now. | ||
This is, uh, evacuation is underway in Illinois following explosion at Kimtool chemical plant. | ||
Full-scale evacuation is underway as deadly fumes are sent into the air. | ||
Kimtool makes and distributes a wide variety of chemicals. | ||
Explosions are continuing to occur. | ||
So this happened about 45 minutes ago, and the plume, the massive plume of smoke, can actually be seen from space from the radar now. | ||
We have a live view here thanks to WISN 12 news, a local news channel there in Rockton, Illinois. | ||
You can see some of this just absolutely massive fires at this chemical plant. | ||
Really incredible stuff. | ||
We'll keep watching this and bring you any updates, but just a unbelievably massive plume of smoke. | ||
Guys, you can bring up my screen here and I can show you some of the tweets that are showing this really unbelievable scene in Illinois. | ||
I'll try to get to the bottom of this, but you know, this could just be, you know, part and parcel with I mean, they're telling us, you know, cyber attacks, you know, collapsing of infrastructure. | ||
This is all just part and parcel with living under the Great Reset, living under the New World Order, just to get used to it. | ||
Here's the live view that is literally just the screen filled with smoke and fire in Illinois. | ||
Kim tool manufacturing plant. | ||
I mean, look up what exactly they made there. | ||
Remember it was last year that a bunch of hydroxychloroquine plants suddenly went up in smoke. | ||
Very coincidentally. | ||
All right, let's go back to your phone calls, shall we? | ||
We go to Samantha in Texas who has an idea about how to fix things. | ||
Thanks, Colin and Samantha, you are on the air. | ||
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Um, hey Harrison. | |
I just want to give a shout out to my buddies on YouTube, uh, Invalid Cookie. | ||
Uh, we watch you every day. | ||
Um, so I want to get down to it. | ||
Um, the way that we fix things is we all realize we're in war. | ||
We are straight up in war right now. | ||
We're in physical, mental, completely at war. | ||
What we do is we stand up and we say no. | ||
Very true. | ||
I mean, we've been at war for a year. | ||
It's just our side hasn't really recognized it yet. | ||
I mean, we're just like full on onslaught. | ||
Finally, people are starting to stand up and realize this. | ||
But how do we how do we maximize this? | ||
I mean, it's it's been slow going so far. | ||
Samantha, we've been doing our best and we have had successes, especially with the You know, revelation of the lab leak theory being completely legitimate. | ||
Now the vaccine side effects, you know, and the incredible damage that they're causing is starting to come to the fore. | ||
Now people are standing up against critical race theory. | ||
I mean, the tide is changing, but how do we accelerate this and how do we maximize this opportunity, Samantha? | ||
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We do stuff like how Kelly McKenzie is. | |
I like her. | ||
I found her through you guys. | ||
You keep getting in your community. | ||
All these people that come to me and they're like, oh, I don't like politics. | ||
I don't talk about politics. | ||
You're the reason we have these problems. | ||
Politics will come for you if you don't stand up and get involved. | ||
And that is what we need to do. | ||
We need to start organizing. | ||
They are so organized because they are already involved in the community. | ||
They are already out there putting their message out there. | ||
We need to stop being afraid. | ||
I don't care if one of these people called me ugly, nasty. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I am done. | ||
I have children I am raising, and I want them to be free and happy. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Well, I thank you so much for the call, Samantha. | ||
And you're exactly right. | ||
We do need to be involved. | ||
And it goes back to I keep talking about it and I keep forgetting to get the clip of Alex Jones on the Joe Rogan show where he's talking about how evil loves to organize and evil is very well funded and is always in there. | ||
Like you said, we assume that the system is going to work well. | ||
We assume that the people who are on our school board are there with the honest intention of wanting to educate our children with reality. | ||
We haven't realized or the rest of America has ignored InfoWars' warnings that while you're just out there living your life and trying to be a good person, There are very evil people who are insinuating themselves into these positions of power to abuse the privileges and powers that they are granted in order to tear down your entire country and disrupt your children and destroy their innocence and bring about their own ideology, which is one of death and evil and exploitation and dependency and corruption. | ||
And so you can't just sit back anymore. | ||
You can't just assume that the American system is going to run on autopilot anymore. | ||
We've seen the effect of that. | ||
We've allowed it to get too far for too long. | ||
And now, yes, we are in a bad situation because people have ignored This trend allowed it to get this far, and now we're far behind enemy lines, realizing that we are, in fact, at war. | ||
The good news is that together we can overcome this corruption. | ||
We can take back our institutions. | ||
We can reassert our primacy as Americans who believe in God, believe in the First Amendment, Second Amendment, the Bill of Rights, the Founding Fathers, and everything that America once meant. | ||
We can reassert ourselves. | ||
We can take it back. | ||
They've only been able to get as far as they've gotten because we've been ignoring them. | ||
Because we haven't been standing up against them. | ||
Because when they say they're ridiculous, ideological, you know, bullcrap we just sort of roll our eyes and act like they're not a big threat they are a threat they are trying to destroy america they are having success but all it takes to fight them back is for you to stand up get in their way and make it difficult for them so far they've been cruising down the road no roadblocks whatsoever It's time we put roadblocks in their way. | ||
And then once they stumble, and once they realize that the American people are awake to what they're doing and fighting back, we go full bore. | ||
And we go on the offensive, and we say, you know, it's not enough now that we just assume that the school board is going to do what it's supposed to be doing, only to be undermined by critical race theory advocates and weird cult members. | ||
We have to be those cult members. | ||
We have to be up there saying, now this school board better put my agenda forward. | ||
It better put My ideology, because my ideology is the American ideology, and that's what needs to be taught. | ||
So it's not enough just to go, well, we need to respect everybody's opinion. | ||
Well, one of those opinions says you're evil, your child deserves to be humiliated, and then we'll put him in a dress and chemically castrate him. | ||
So you don't need to be open-minded to that anymore, okay? | ||
The tide has changed. | ||
The world has changed. | ||
You don't need to sit back and accept and be tolerant of people that are trying to destroy you and will take your child from you if you don't allow him to be a her all of a sudden. | ||
This is a sick ideology that is tearing this country down from the inside. | ||
They've been They've had a free hand to do so for a very long time, and now the people are waking up. | ||
We have to go on the offensive. | ||
We have to occupy these positions of power. | ||
We have to get elected to the school board. | ||
And instead of just trying to play fair with everybody, we have to recognize it's a war that we're in, and during a war, you don't play fair with the people trying to kill you. | ||
Okay? | ||
And make no mistakes. | ||
Death is the ultimate reward for these people. | ||
I went on a big rant on Twitter this weekend about a porn star that died, committed suicide, or died from an overdose because she had been essentially bullied to death because she took a picture at a George Floyd memorial and they thought that that was disrespectful. | ||
So now she's dead. | ||
And this happened the same thing a couple of years ago with another porn star who said something about like, hey, you know, I'm not supposed to be in scenes with a homosexual because, you know, it's higher risk of disease. | ||
And that's not part of my contract. | ||
And she was bullied to death. | ||
It's like these people are in a society and a culture of death and exploitation and sin and narcissism and hedonism. | ||
They think it's good, but they're destroying everything. | ||
So pull yourself out of that realm of death and start fighting for life. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Now I feel like I gotta explain myself here. | ||
Rob Dio walks into the studio during the break and is like, oh, you know a lot about porn stars, huh? | ||
It's like, all right, maybe I didn't get my point across quite as well as I meant to. | ||
So let me explain what happened this weekend and how this ties into a trend. | ||
Amongst porn stars. | ||
This from RT. | ||
Porn star Dakota Sky found dead at 27 weeks after stirring controversy with a topless photo at the George Floyd mural. | ||
Her real name was Lauren Scott. | ||
And this comment from the performer's aunt about her death. | ||
Lauren was a product of a highly dysfunctional family involving drugs, alcohol, physical, emotional, verbal, and sexual abuse. | ||
told the son. | ||
She died almost exactly two years after her mother's death, which was called by addiction and alcoholism. | ||
According to friends cited by XBIZ, an industry news site, Scott was, quote, plagued by personal struggles and had recently voiced frustration about being targeted by abusive online trolls. | ||
She was targeted for this picture, which is censored, but it's her in front of the of a George Floyd memorial that says, I can't breathe. | ||
And I guess she was Like I was saying to Rob, I was like, I don't, was this in support of the mural? | ||
Was this mocking it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
What does it mean when you take your shirt off at a mural? | ||
I don't know what this means, but apparently this was interpreted as being in very bad taste by the leftist who essentially bullied her to death. | ||
Essentially targeted her for, you know, depersonning and is now basically drove her to suicide and basically exactly the same thing happened to another porn star | ||
i can't remember her name but it was i think a few years ago and basically she had put something on twitter because she was mad because you know you have to adhere to very strict like disease protocol in porn like you have to and | ||
And this is one of the things when talking about Stormy Daniels and Trump, it's like, hell, if I was a Playboy billionaire, you know, if you sleep with a porn star, you know that they get tested once a week for every sort of disease, right? | ||
Like, it's like, it's very intense. | ||
And so this woman had basically been tricked or like her manager had attempted to put her in a scene with a guy who worked on gay scenes. | ||
And it's much more dangerous in the gay community. | ||
The prevalence of disease is much higher. | ||
So this porn star was very mad about this because she felt like she was being put at risk for getting some sort of horrible lifelong disease by being tricked by her manager. | ||
And she didn't like this. | ||
So she posted about it and this was interpreted as being anti-gay. | ||
And she was hounded to death and eventually committed suicide because all of the people that she thought were her friends and all the people that she thought supported her and thought were loving and inclusive turned on her like a pack of wild dogs when they thought that she was being anti-gays. | ||
So it's a very interesting trend that you have two people whose lives were both just endless | ||
Abuse endless addiction endless pain and suffering You know feeling some sort of importance or some sort of self-worth by debasing themselves and exploiting their body only to be bullied to death for unintentionally pissing off progressives essentially and it's like to me | ||
The only reason I would want to talk about this is because it illustrates this whole cesspool of leftist politics and sin and degeneracy and hypocrisy and hate and dehumanization. | ||
I mean, you saw it with both these girls. | ||
It was like they die and people are just like, yeah, good, good. | ||
She hated gay people. | ||
She should die. | ||
I'm glad we bullied her to death. | ||
These people are awful. | ||
People don't care. | ||
And so it's their August Ames, I guess was her name, killed herself following controversy on Twitter. | ||
It revealed a schism between gay and straight communities in the point. | ||
Like. | ||
It's just sickness. | ||
This is all just sickness and it's a microcosm or rather a like extreme example of what's happening to women and feminine femininity across the entire country that you're pulled into this world of total exploitation total addiction and destruction and death and you're rewarded with death and to me it's sad because At any point, I'll read what I wrote on Twitter. | ||
I said, Another porn star whose life was a litany of uninterrupted abuse and exploitation has been bullied to death after unintentionally pissing off progressives. | ||
This happened to August Ames, who complained about being forced into high-risk scenes with gay men. | ||
I said, They live in a world of sin, exploitation, brutality, greed, and purple-haired, rainbow-flag-wearing psychopaths who will bully you to suicide in the name of tolerance, even when your transgression was unintentional. | ||
It's a culture of death. | ||
It's just sad because at any moment, they could choose a better path. | ||
They could escape from their hell, abandon their exploiters, and find a community and a God who will accept them and not hold anything against them. | ||
A new life is always possible. | ||
The story is such a tragic microcosm of modern femininity, progressivism, etc. | ||
It's not a coincidence that leftist policies intersect with sin, exploitation, and death because that's literally all they offer. | ||
So, you know, it's... | ||
It's almost brutal to say, but I get the impulse to just be like, oh, a porn star is dead? | ||
Gosh, big surprise. | ||
But it's like, why don't we recognize that these girls are victims of an entire society that has convinced them that exploitation is good? | ||
Like, them being exploited is good. | ||
Here's a quote from Naomi Sayers, a lawyer and a verified personality on Twitter, saying, Here's an unpopular opinion. | ||
The best thing young people can do early in their careers is do sex work on the side, because your early career prospects will be unstable, unpredictable, low pay, likely contract work, and very much exploitative. | ||
Oh yeah, you don't want to be exploited, so do sex work. | ||
Become a whore. | ||
Be a prostitute so you aren't exploited by capitalism. | ||
Like, it's not just porn anymore, folks. | ||
This is mainstream. | ||
This is what mainstream, leftist, liberal, progressive talking heads are telling to your daughters and your children. | ||
This is what Teen Vogue is telling to your daughters. | ||
This is what CNN is running reports on. | ||
This is what Ohio State is holding, you know, big seminars, telling your daughters, 18, 19 years old, here's how to make an OnlyFans account. | ||
Here's how to be a porn star. | ||
Here's how to exploit yourself in the name of fighting capitalism. | ||
It's a sickness. | ||
It's death. | ||
It's sin. | ||
It's corruption. | ||
It's a cesspit and a, you know, Sand trap, right? | ||
Harder you struggle, the harder you sink. | ||
But again, yeah, there you go. | ||
Children are increasingly selling explicit content on OnlyFans report. | ||
Like, what do you think comes from this? | ||
Love, goodness, righteousness, families, time to decriminalize sex work. | ||
This from the ACLU. | ||
You think anything good comes from this? | ||
You think anything beneficial or uplifting comes from this? | ||
Or do you think this entire Cancerous growth of perversion and hedonism and abuse brings nothing but death, brings nothing but suffering and exploitation and sin, and they're doing it all in the name of saving these, helping these people. | ||
No, it's a sickness. | ||
And just like, you know, You know, both these girls who just have had their entire lives have been completely abused, completely tossed to the side like pieces of trash, and then they're like given some value by some weird pervert producer that just wants to exploit and abuse them on camera for his own profit. | ||
Uh, tricks them into thinking that they're something special and that they're to be celebrated for allowing themselves to be degraded and humiliated. | ||
And then they find when they accidentally say the wrong thing, or accidentally post a picture that wasn't as respectful as the community thinks it should have been, they find this community that's been uplifting them and upholding them and celebrating and they're all about love and rainbows and unicorns, suddenly bullies you to death and thinks it's a good thing. | ||
Because it's all based off of an inhuman, destructive, sin-centered degradation of the human spirit, the human mind. | ||
And so while it is sort of an outlier and something that we wouldn't normally, like, put any importance on here in InfoWars, it's a symbol and a microcosm and an extreme example I have an exciting announcement that I want to make to everybody. | ||
that is now spreading through our entire country, not just the deviant for. | ||
I have an exciting announcement that I want to make to everybody. | ||
We have come out with three. | ||
All right, folks, we're going to go out to your phone calls for this final segment. | ||
Try to get in as many as we can. | ||
I'll just say one final thing before we do, and this is a tweet from your friend Brittany at Stay Kind Club. | ||
She says, it's time for mainstream conservatives to publicly stand up for Alex Jones. | ||
Stop playing games and speak the truth to help your fellow patriot. | ||
Get off your high horse. | ||
He's been fearless since the beginning. | ||
Now it's your turn. | ||
Of course, this as response to the Calls over the weekend to arrest Alex Jones for expressing his free speech and actually for preventing the Capitol riot from becoming the thing that they all claimed it was. | ||
I mean, my God, can you imagine if instead of standing up in front of that crowd and saying, hey, everybody, stop. | ||
Hey, everybody, they want you to attack police. | ||
They want you to try to destroy the Capitol. | ||
Don't fall for it. | ||
We're all going to go around and he leads like thousands of people away from the Capitol. | ||
Just imagine. | ||
If Alex Jones had done what they're accusing him of doing and stood in front of that crowd and said, let's go, we're gonna do this, you know, let's get in there and cause get like, that would have been an extra thousand people all furious and pouring in if, if, and I tried to explain this on Twitter as well. | ||
If they were honest about the Capitol riots, if they really feel The things that they express, where they go on TV and they say, this was an insurrection and a coup and we were mere seconds away from all of us dying at the hands of these enraged armed Trump supporters. | ||
Like, it's stupid and it's nonsensical and it's just bullcrap, but let's take their premise for a second. | ||
Let's assume that everybody that was at the Capitol that day were Just thirsty for the blood of Mike Pence and AOC, and they were desperate to kill all of them, and the only thing that stopped them were the brave actions of the Capitol Police. | ||
Let's take that premise on its face, despite how nonsensical and blatantly false it is. | ||
If that was the case, if we do assume that, then wouldn't Alex Jones have single-handedly saved all of their lives? | ||
If it really was as bad as they claimed and they really were, you know, just mere seconds, minutes, yards away from being killed by this angry mob, wouldn't you want to thank the guy who split that mob in half and led half of them away to not be involved with the insurrection? | ||
The guy whose influence is perhaps equal to or greater than anybody else in the right wing except for Donald Trump himself? | ||
And for that guy to use all of his influence and all of his rhetorical ability and all of his admiration by all of these people, the thousands arrayed in front of him, and then he used that influence and used that admiration to stop them from going into the Capitol, to convince them that this wasn't the right thing to do, that they shouldn't be violent, that they should, in fact, go away, walk around to the place where they were permitted to be. | ||
If you take their premise on its face that this was a deadly insurrection coup, they should be bringing Alex Jones in front of the entire Congress for a standing ovation and a medal ceremony to thank him for saving their lives. | ||
There you go. | ||
AOC, thank you, Alex Jones. | ||
And so, you know, electoral rewards await the first politician to actually bring this up. | ||
The loyalty, the thanks, the appreciation of tens of millions of info warriors across the United States, more or less the entirety of, you know, the voter bloc that Trump helped to ignite, will love you. | ||
If you were to go up and tell the truth about Alex Jones. | ||
Shed the fear. | ||
Shed the You know, stand up against the threats that they no doubt level at you. | ||
If you bring up Alex Jones, you will never go on CNN again. | ||
If you bring up Alex Jones, I guarantee you, George Soros will pour $10 million into, you know, your opponent next race. | ||
Are you going to be cowed? | ||
Are you going to be forced to kneel? | ||
Are you going to throw this true American hero, Alex Jones, under the bus? | ||
Because the enemies of this country fear him so much? | ||
Or are you going to actually stand up for a true patriot and receive the blessings of the entire United States, the patriot part of us after all, who actually understand that what Alex Jones did was a magnificent thing. | ||
So, it's up to you. | ||
It's up to you, politicians. | ||
You can continue to be cowards, continue to, like Marco Rubio, pretend you don't know who Alex Jones is, and you can let your enemies attempt to tear down and just cause endless strife in the life of this prominent, heroic, conservative American. | ||
Like, just feed him to the wolves, you know? | ||
Just save yourself and feed him to the wolves. | ||
That's what all these politicians are doing, and the first one to stand up Especially if you're standing up in the Senate or the Congress in front of everybody and saying, you know, I'm putting forward a bill to award Alex Jones a Medal of Honor for protecting us from the gangrene mob that day. | ||
Hell, you had a big ceremony for the Capitol Police, didn't you? | ||
Thanking them, even though they're the ones that were purposefully understaffed and actually opened the door for these people. | ||
Why don't you have a nice little ceremony and give Alex Jones an award for saving your lives? | ||
So that's what you think was happening. | ||
Then you might want to thank the guy who led a contingent of thousands of the insurrectionists away from you and prevented them from attacking you. | ||
So, repeat after me, U.S. | ||
Congress and Senate, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, thank you, Alex Jones. | ||
Thank you so much for stopping the insurrection, stopping the coup, and supporting the First Amendment. | ||
The Second Amendment and all of the wonderful freedoms that makes America such a special place. | ||
Thank you, Alex Jones. | ||
With that, we go back to the phone calls. | ||
Let's go to Dean in New York who has a comment about churches participating in this Mark of the Beast scheme. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Dean. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Dean in New York. | ||
All right, we got to move on. | ||
We go to Michael in California who wants to talk about Once you react to the caller Julie about the Blackrock Scheme going on now to buy Single-family homes in order to rent them out to the prospective buyers. | ||
Thanks calling in Michael from California. | ||
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You are on the air Thank You Harrison Just want to say congratulations on the birth of your firstborn and I think you're doing a great job with the show So yeah, I I was employed by the railroad, actually, Union Pacific, and I got laid off in 2019 because they changed their techniques in railroading. | |
Back in 2018, BlackRock Capital, led by major Democrat donor Larry Fink, bought a majority share in Union Pacific. | ||
And so basically what I was trying to get at is, I think this has been a conspiracy that's been going on for some time. | ||
This breakdown of the supply chain started back in at least 2018 because the railroad stopped serving certain what they call short lines. | ||
A lot of small businesses were affected. | ||
So essentially what they were doing is they would build long, long trains and they would Uh, they would bypass all the, all the small, smaller places. | ||
Uh, and so, so a lot of us got laid off, um, at the railroad. | ||
It's interesting that a, you know, a major Democrat like Larry Fink, uh, would, um, would want to kind of, uh, lean things out at the railroad. | ||
You know, there's, there's so many union employees, right? | ||
The Democrats love the union, union so much, uh, that we all got laid off. | ||
But anyway, I'm in a better position now, and that's really not why I called. | ||
What I called for was, there was a few points I wanted to make. | ||
First of all, I have to thank my wife, my beautiful wife and kids, who are constantly reminding me that God is in control, and God is good all the time. | ||
So all the InfoWarriors out there, remember that. | ||
Even though it seems really dark out, God is with us. | ||
We are the light. | ||
Uh, so, you know, pray to God. | ||
I think everyone needs to pray and, uh, and, and ask for deliverance and, uh, and just, just know that God is in control. | ||
Uh, the second point I wanted to make was, uh, put your money where your mouth is. | ||
Buy them for worse products. | ||
Uh, by, uh, stop buying things from Amazon, uh, stop buying things like from eBay. | ||
Like I think Julie was saying, uh, these are, these are very important things we can do and easy things we can do make sacrifices by, you know, like she said, go, go to the farmer's market and that kind of thing. | ||
Uh, and then finally, probably my most important, uh, maybe second most important point, uh, other than, uh, giving thanks to God for, for this beautiful country we live in is getting involved. | ||
This is the main reason why I called. | ||
I learned a lot from a segment Owen Troyer had on a couple years ago. | ||
He had a guest, and Owen asked that guest, how can I get involved? | ||
What can I do to make a difference? | ||
And that guest, it was a local Texas politician or someone involved in politics in Texas, said, contact your local GOP. | ||
Uh, and ask them how you can get involved. | ||
That's exactly what I did. | ||
Yeah, you gotta get involved, you gotta fight back, you gotta shop from the right places. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Michael. | ||
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There are massive, massive Shortages in all of the different best-selling products out there. | ||
I have friends and family that go to the big vitamin stores, and their store shelves are empty because almost everything has sold out of quality. | ||
We could have degraded the quality and brought you crap right away. | ||
We didn't do it. | ||
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What it does for your cells, your body, your telomeres is incredible. | ||
It's 40% off despite the fact we're going to sell out very, very quickly at infowarsstore.com. | ||
I know the fans of this are gonna be very, very excited that it's back in stock. | ||
But if you haven't tried DNA Force Plus, don't wait. | ||
It's 40% off, and it funds the InfoWar. | ||
InfoWarStore.com. | ||
DNA Force Plus, back in stock. | ||
Again, 40% off. | ||
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I don't talk enough about Prostagard. | ||
Now, when we developed this product more than six years ago, all I did was look at the market of vitamins and minerals and herbs and say, what is recognized even by the government agencies as something that absolutely on record works for, say, the prostate? | ||
That half the population has one. | ||
And that, of course, is Saw Palmetto. | ||
And I noticed that Saw Palmetto formulas were selling for $25, $35, $40, and Saw Palmetto is not very expensive to get, even high quality like we have. | ||
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Let's go to a top developer and see what else would be good in an all-around formula, not just for the prostate, but for all your glands, and not just men, but women as well. | ||
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And talking to big formulators and scientists, they said, yeah, add a bunch of vitamins and minerals to it, and that fusion of it will be also better for the body and better for your glands. | ||
And so it has become one of our top 10 sellers. | ||
People really love it, especially since the stuff we've seen the last year or so happened around the world. | ||
People have really gotten concerned about their immune systems. | ||
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We can answer your questions and take your orders. | ||
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We're talking to the lead singer, Matt Bellamy of Mews. | |
Some of these things are just too blatant to ignore. | ||
I mean, it's something that I kind of came across through the internet and discovering. | ||
I actually heard about you through listening to Coast to Coast with George Norrie. | ||
I heard you getting interviewed on there and that's where I first came across you and your work. | ||
And then I went on to Google Video and watched some of your films like Terror Storm. | ||
And it really kind of opened my eyes to things which I kind of felt, you know, I kind of had like an instinct in me to kind of Probably something wasn't quite right with the world, something wasn't quite right with the news media in the way it presents information to us. | ||
And seeing some of your programs really has sort of shed some light on to what I kind of felt was going on. | ||
And I think it's really time for people to face up to these things. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Is in bloom. | |
The peer transmissions will resume. | ||
I'll try to push, try to keep us all down, down. | ||
And hope that we will never see the truth around. | ||
Another promise. | ||
Another scene. | ||
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Another package line to keep us trapped in greed. | |
A luller. | ||
A green belt wrapped around our minds. | ||
An endless red tape to keep the truth confined. | ||
So get it all over. | ||
They will not force us. | ||
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They will stop degrading us. | |
They will not control us. | ||
We will be victorious. | ||
Interchanging my control. | ||
Commit the revolution. | ||
Take its toll. | ||
If you could think of switching open your third eye. | ||
You'd see that we should never be afraid to die. | ||
Rise up and take the power back. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
Our fat cats had a heart attack. | ||
You know that their time is coming to an end. | ||
We have to unify and watch our flag ascend. | ||
They will not force us. | ||
They will stop degrading us. | ||
They will not control us. | ||
And we will be victorious. | ||
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Info Wars! | |
Tempo War! | ||
Tempo War! |