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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to American Journal. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith. | ||
You're watching us on InfoWars.com and Band.Video. | ||
Thank you so much for being here. | ||
Welcome to the next stage of the Communist Revolution. | ||
Yes, folks, the show trials have begun. | ||
And we'll go over that and show you a lot of the videos. | ||
You know, it's kind of... | ||
It's kind of a bummer sometimes because the show is so early that a lot of times as soon as we're done with this show I go and I sit in my office and all the news of the day breaks at like 11 a.m. | ||
All these videos come out, all of this stuff gets announced, so I have to wait almost a full 24 hours to cover it. | ||
You may have seen some of these videos before, but hopefully we'll have an interesting take on them. | ||
And if you haven't seen them, stay tuned, because boy, oh boy, are we in a silly, silly time period right now. | ||
All-pervasive weakness, I think, is the term that we can use. | ||
Of course, this spans the entire society at this point. | ||
We have Members of Congress openly weeping because a few Trump supporters waved flags inside the Capitol. | ||
At the same time, you have the number one star of the entire Olympics, Simone Biles, quitting because she was sad, I guess. | ||
Just mind blowing stuff. | ||
Not that somebody at the height of their fame and at the height of their abilities, the number one star on the number one most watched Olympic sport, a lifetime achievement would just quit. | ||
The day before or the day of just give up. | ||
That's pretty unprecedented. | ||
But the crazy thing about it is the overwhelming support she got for this move. | ||
I mean, it's truly mind blowing what's going on in this country right now. | ||
You know, you can feel sorry for you can, you know, feel bad that this happened. | ||
But to treat it like this is some sort of achievement, like somehow quitting Olympics, quitting the Olympics, and basically trashing her entire team's possibility of getting a gold is a good thing. | ||
Wild, wild, wild stuff. | ||
We'll get into all of that and more, but first I want to start with a funny little video from Ryan Long. | ||
Here it is. | ||
The editor who removes scenes for China. | ||
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My name's Clark and I'm the editor who cuts out scenes from Hollywood movies for the China releases. | |
Clip that out. | ||
Whether that be an LGBTQ kiss, something a little too diverse. | ||
They would not want that. | ||
Anything encouraging protesting or overtly sexual. | ||
And once I'm able to isolate those scenes, I put them in a bin right here. | ||
Gay scenes. | ||
And then I'm able to use those exact sections of the films to create little promos for social media celebrating the communities we've just extracted from the China releases. | ||
For example, I just removed all of the gay kiss scenes from Bohemian Rhapsody. | ||
That was a big no-go for China. | ||
Back in for the China release. | ||
And the Star Wars lesbian kiss scene, of course. | ||
And I was able to use both of those scenes for my Love Is Love compilation for the studio's Pride Month social. | ||
If you've ever watched a progressive scene in a movie, just know that I'm the person who removed it for audiences in China. | ||
I'm sort of like a utility player for some of these studios. | ||
Like on the topic of Star Wars, I was doing the graphics recently. | ||
See, I had two different posters here, so what I did was I was able to isolate the black actor in the American version. | ||
We're able to make Jon substantially smaller here. | ||
And then I was also able to take that isolated photo for a We Celebrate Diversity social media post that we're working on here in America. | ||
007 Skyfall, I got rid of some references to prostitution. | ||
I like to think of myself as a general fixer. | ||
Just recently I edited out the Tiananmen Square footage from Activision's Black Ops Cold War trailer. | ||
See right here we had know your history or be deemed to repeat it. | ||
We're doomed to just get rid of that altogether. | ||
I'm gonna take that and use it for We Support protests domestically post. | ||
You know, sometimes me and the studio heads will joke around that on the editing floor it's no homo and China's homo. | ||
Or diversity when not overseas. | ||
It's a very complicated puzzle. | ||
I mean, recently America has made huge moves to support LGBTQ and diversity initiatives at home. | ||
But it goes without saying that progress can't come at the expense of these studios' profits, so we have to tread a fine line. | ||
This scene was a big no in China. | ||
In industries outside of Hollywood, this game can be a little simpler. | ||
You know, Google's CEO, for example, was able to vocalize his support for protests domestically while removing any protest-related apps from the App Store in China. | ||
And it goes relatively undetected. | ||
But in the movie business, it's a more difficult puzzle to solve. | ||
The actors in these films have been recently very vocal of their participation in the movement. | ||
So it's very important to those actors that we still appear to be supporting those movements here, even though they're being wiped from the films entirely abroad, thus preserving their public image domestically. | ||
Protest for thee, but not for Chinese. | ||
You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to American Journal. | ||
Very big show we have for you today. | ||
A very important guest in the third hour. | ||
And also in this hour, we will be premiering an original work of art by yours truly. | ||
A skit, a little comedy scene, and I think you'll all enjoy it. | ||
But first, let's begin, as we always do, with our daily dispatch. | ||
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Wednesday, July 28th, 2021. | ||
The show trials have begun. | ||
We have entered into that phase of the communist takeover that will be looked back in history in shame and confusion as the completely, I don't know what you'd say, just like shameless. | ||
Shameless might be the right word. | ||
Shameless exploitation of fear in order to Persuade the American people that what occurred on January 6 was in fact a terrorist attack, insurrection, coup caused by racist anti-Semites, and worst of all, Christians. | ||
Yes, folks, the Christian faith on trial as well yesterday on Capitol Hill. | ||
Four officers detailed their accounts of what took place during the deadly riot nearly seven months ago as they brushed aside tears and slammed the actions of some House Republicans for their attempt to whitewash the incident from memory. | ||
Along with the gruesome accounts, the committee also watched on as footage of the day was played, showing officers crunched inside doors and being beaten with items by supporters of former President Trump as they attempted to stop the siege. | ||
Truly heroic. | ||
We'll show you these videos a little bit later in the program, but one guy named Officer Dunn said, quote, those words are weapons. | ||
That's right, folks. | ||
On Capitol Hill, a law enforcement officer equating a spoken word to physical violence and justifying the reaction to that. | ||
People calling the protesters, the mostly 99.9% peaceful protesters, terrorists without blinking an eye. | ||
Truly incredible. | ||
Unfortunately, this guy, Harry Dunn, didn't bother wiping his social media before this. | ||
They don't know they're gonna come under scrutiny, and nationalfile.com has the story. | ||
Capitol Hill cop who claims the January 6th mob called him the N-word is a leftist who hates Tucker Carlson and retweeted a black supremacist, Harry Dunn, the Capitol Police Department officer, who claimed without evidence that he was called the N-word, posted frequently about his hatred for conservatives and his association with black supremacists on Twitter. | ||
And it's just a litany of typical leftist talking points that can be found on Dunn's Twitter. | ||
We'll go over that as well. | ||
But yeah, color me surprised. | ||
The star witness of yesterday's proceedings was in fact a leftist plant there to spin the narrative as desired. | ||
Meanwhile, big, big, big story yesterday and today. | ||
Simone Biles said she was not in a good place mentally to continue with her Olympic career, quitting on the day of the finals for the women's gymnastics, leaving her team handicapped and placing second, getting silver, while Russia won gold. | ||
This move, while Totally unprecedented, ridiculous, and shameful for everyone involved has been praised unendingly by the mainstream media who are acting like this. | ||
Just quitting the sport on the day you're supposed to do it is some sort of victory and some sort of mental health achievement by young Simone Biles. | ||
I would have been more satisfied if she had just Just failed completely. | ||
I mean, I guess this is a part of the Olympics is that you actually have to have the mental fortitude to perform in front of the entire world at the moment that it counts. | ||
And she failed, I guess. | ||
She just completely choked and failed and lost her team the medal. | ||
And so, of course, she's a hero that must be celebrated because in this country, we love nothing but weakness. | ||
Apparently, Mitt Romney praises Simone Biles following withdrawal from team event. | ||
Well, Mitt Romney's like, huh? | ||
She quit on the moment of victory. | ||
She had the world in the palm of her hands, and instead of actually taking the victory and running with it, she gave up, surrendered, rolled over, and won nothing. | ||
Mitt Romney thought, huh? | ||
She sounds like a Republican. | ||
Sounds like what we're involved in. | ||
Maybe he Understands Simone Biles better than other people. | ||
50,000 illegal aliens who crossed the border have been released into the US without a court date. | ||
No mandatory vaccinations, no contact tracing. | ||
That's right, 50,000 illegal immigrants. | ||
I'd say at least 50,000 who recently crossed the border were just released into the United States without so much as a court date, not even a please come back and see us note. | ||
Released into the country. | ||
Just amazing. | ||
Can't you imagine being a border patrol agent thinking that you're signing up to defend your country from invasion? | ||
To enforce the law and to prevent illegal immigrants from coming in and you become literally a taxi service for them? | ||
God, the word shameful really does apply to just about every one of these stories. | ||
Mind-blowing. | ||
From Newsweek.com, excessive heat warning issued as 17 states across the U.S. | ||
hit by dangerously hot weather. | ||
Heat advisory warnings have been issued for several states in the U.S. | ||
as the country continues to cope with scorching temperatures that have caused wildfires and droughts to occur in multiple areas. | ||
Frankly, I think it's your fault. | ||
Frankly, I think you eat too much meat. | ||
I think you drive your car too much. | ||
I think because you don't slavishly obey the elite's orders to ruin your own life and live in poverty and misery while they gallivant around the globe on yachts and private planes. | ||
It's your fault that all of this is happening. | ||
So, frankly, you should feel bad about it and give up more of your rights. | ||
China court jails billionaire Sun Daowu for 18 years for, quote, provoking trouble. | ||
A Chinese court sentenced agricultural tycoon Sun Daowu to 18 years in jail on Wednesday for a catalog of crimes, including provoking trouble after the outspoken billionaire and grassroots rights supporters was tried in secret. | ||
The court in, insert Chinese city name, near Beijing, said Sun was found guilty of crimes including gathering a crowd to attack state organs, obstructing government administration, and picking quarrels and provoking trouble, a catch-all term often used against dissidents. | ||
Sounds like China has its very own George Soros, it's just they know what to do with him. | ||
Chinese military drills simulate amphibious landing on island seizure in battle conditions. | ||
Beijing regards Taiwan as a breakaway province and has held 20 naval exercises, including elements of island capture in just the first half of 2021. | ||
The Chinese embassy in the UK urges London to respect that Chinese sovereignty rights and interests in the South China Sea have historical and legal basis. | ||
And so we'll just once again, part of your daily update into the growing threat of outright war with nuclear armed and frankly, psychopathic China. | ||
Human Rights Watch, meanwhile, accuses Israeli military of apparent war crimes. | ||
Human Rights Watch is calling on the International Criminal Court to probe actions by the Israeli military in its 11-day conflict with Hamas in May, arguing that they violated the laws of war and apparently amount to war crimes. | ||
The international advocacy group said Tuesday that following a probe into three Israeli strikes that killed 62 Palestinian civilians, analysts found that there was no evident military targets in the vicinity, adding that, quote, other Israeli attacks during the conflict were also likely unlawful. | ||
Wow, 62 civilians murdered and there wasn't even a military installation in the area. | ||
Sounds a little bit like terrorism to me. | ||
But you remember when this was happening, and I was literally talking about last time this happened, and they were charged with war crimes, then it looked like it was happening again, and Israel kept saying, no, no, trust us, Hamas is there, they're just under the ground where you can't see them, so it's okay that we're bombing entire city blocks into rubble. | ||
Really incredible stuff, but apparently, yeah, 62 dead civilians and not a soldier among them. | ||
LAA Voter Integrity Project says 157,299 illegal ballots have been cast in the Wisconsin presidential election. | ||
That's Look Ahead America's executive director Matt Brainard. | ||
He's announced that they've discovered at least 157,299 illegal ballots cast in the Wisconsin presidential election. | ||
That's something like seven times the amount of difference between Joe Biden's Victory and Trump's, meaning that Wisconsin as well could be overturned. | ||
Meanwhile, Twitter suspends all election audit war room accounts. | ||
So none of the official accounts of the war room of the audit war room or any of the audits going on in Nevada and elsewhere. | ||
They've all been deleted. | ||
They have all been kicked off of Twitter because, you know, they were probably fake or something. | ||
Right. | ||
They're probably not telling the truth. | ||
And Twitter is very, very concerned about people not telling the truth. | ||
Right. | ||
Of course. | ||
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But I'll tell you who's got it. | |
Welcome back to American Journal, folks. | ||
Just finishing up with the daily dispatch here. | ||
Biden DOJ declares COVID-19 vaccine mandates are legal. | ||
The Department of Justice concluded in an opinion that federal law doesn't prohibit public agencies and private businesses from requiring COVID-19 vaccines under the Food and Drug Administration's Emergency Use Authorization. | ||
Meaning it's not fully approved, has not been tested, but yes, it can be mandated by your government or your employer. | ||
That, at least, is the opinion of the Department of Justice, who apparently writes laws now, which is interesting. | ||
But this just goes along with the ongoing attempts by the left and by the progressives in this country to destroy every pillar of our republic. | ||
One of the mainstays, which, of course, is the separation of powers. | ||
Now we just, all that's gone to the wind. | ||
Supreme Court's making laws. | ||
The Department of Justice is making laws. | ||
Everybody's just making it up as they go along because, after all, we are entering into a phase that is not rule by law but rule by man. | ||
And what Anyone in power decides is the rule is the rule now and questioning it makes you a terrorist. | ||
And finally, CDC will recommend everybody in K through 12 schools wears a mask regardless of vaccination status in their new guidance. | ||
The U.S. | ||
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to recommend everybody in kindergarten through 12th grade schools wear a mask regardless of their vaccination status as it updates its masking guidelines on Tuesday, according to an administration health official. | ||
The CDC is also urging vaccinated people in certain areas of the country to resume wearing masks because of COVID-19. | ||
The vaccine works, you have to take it, but also it doesn't work and you have to wear a mask. | ||
This just... | ||
Just as consistent as we expect from the CDC. | ||
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In the next segment or two, I'll be playing a very special skit that I made myself and I'm a little bit nervous about it but we'll get to it. | ||
And we will get to it because it's a very important, pertinent topic, as yesterday was the first show trial of the new American regime. | ||
And you really do have to think about this in context of history and show trials that have come before because it's no different than any others. | ||
Do you think people in the USSR or Nazi Germany or any other place where despots have ruled under color of law? | ||
Did they know they were experiencing show trials at the time? | ||
Certainly some of them did. | ||
Probably the people conducting the show trials. | ||
Probably the people being convicted during the show trials. | ||
But the wider public had to have at least in some way been satisfied with the propaganda that was put out. | ||
They saw a very well-maintained and well-regulated legal system going through the process with stately aplomb. | ||
Going through and convicting these enemies of the state, they treated it very seriously. | ||
Only later, with the hindsight of history and knowing the context of these events, do we recognize that places like Soviet Union and Nazi Germany were engaged in blatant violations of people's rights. | ||
Under color of law using fabricated, often false flag events in order to justify their total destruction of the rights of their own people. | ||
That's what's happening right now. | ||
We just don't recognize it as the wider American public because we're still under the spell of the mainstream media that is helping to conduct this massive psychological operation. | ||
So we have several videos from day one of the show trials. | ||
Including many, many tears. | ||
Many, many crocodile tears. | ||
Many, many lies, as far as I can tell. | ||
There's a very important lesson to be learned from all of this. | ||
It's a lesson we should have learned back when we were three, four, five years old. | ||
It's called, The Boy Who Cried Woof. | ||
Let's go first to clip number four. | ||
Here's Officer Dunn, star of yesterday's proceedings, talking about what happened to him on January 6th. | ||
Be very serious. | ||
This is a very serious topic. | ||
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One woman in a pink MAGA shirt yelled, you hear that, guys? | |
This nigger voted for Joe Biden. | ||
Then the crowd, perhaps around 20 people, joined in screaming, boo, fucking nigger. | ||
No one had ever, ever called me a nigger while wearing the uniform of a Capitol Police officer. | ||
In the days following the attempted insurrection, other Black officers shared with me their own stories of racial abuse on January 6th. | ||
One officer told me he had never, in his entire 40 years of life, been called a nigger to his face, and that streak ended on January 6th. | ||
Yet another Black officer later told me he had been confronted by insurrectionists in the Capitol who told him Put your gun down, and we'll show you what kind of nigger you really are. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
Boy, who cried wolf. | ||
You know, like Jesse Kelly said on Twitter, did they also yell, this is MAGA country, and have a garage pole string with them? | ||
I mean, we've heard this so much. | ||
You'd think we'd see video of this, considering the fact that everything was videoed that day. | ||
Let's see the video. | ||
If it's true, let's see the video. | ||
And if it's true, if we see the video, and this is really happening, there's a crowd calling a black police officer the N-word. | ||
Frankly, I'm going to feel like that just how I did when I saw that on almost a daily basis last year. | ||
I guess none of these Capitol Police or Metropolitan Police officers of D.C. | ||
spent any time at a Black Lives Matter rally. | ||
I guess they just must have missed that entirely because it was a pretty regular thing to hear much, much nastier things screamed at police officers all throughout the Black Lives Matter rallies. | ||
That wasn't important. | ||
They don't get a hearing. | ||
We don't get to hear what it was like to be a part of that contingent. | ||
No, no. | ||
We only get the message that demonizes Trump supporters. | ||
It's a show trial, folks. | ||
We only get to hear it from one side. | ||
You don't hear from the defense in the show trial. | ||
We're not gonna hear from Ashley Babbitt's parents. | ||
No, no. | ||
We just hear from the narrative pushers. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, folks, to the show trial, the first of many to come, I imagine. | ||
Harry Dunn, Capitol Police Department officer, who claimed without evidence during Tuesday's congressional hearing that he was called an N-word by a January 6th Trump supporter. | ||
But he didn't just say that, did he? | ||
He said a whole crowd was chanting it at him, in fact. | ||
Unfortunately, he and nobody he was with was wearing a body cam apparently. | ||
There were no security cameras in this particular area. | ||
They must have missed this particular egregious display of racism. | ||
But yes, once again, you only have to look back as far as last year during Black Lives Matter rallies to see real racism directed at police as black police officers are called every name in the book by people yelling at them, getting in their face, pointing their finger. | ||
Directly touching their nose and calling them the N-word. | ||
There's plenty of videos of it, but of course we don't hear from them because those protesters were the good guys. | ||
These were the bad guys, however. | ||
Unfortunately, old Harry Dunn, Officer Harry Dunn, forgot to delete his Twitter before he went on national television in front of the Congress to blood libel the Trump supporters that were protesting that day. | ||
It says things like, racism is so American when you protest it, people think you're protesting America. | ||
Hashtag racist in chief. | ||
Hashtag racism. | ||
Hashtag leave it to whites to tell black what it isn't racist. | ||
Hashtag I stand with Ilhan Omar. | ||
Hashtag squad. | ||
It Dunn tweeted in July 2019 expressing his feelings about whites and his love for Representative Ilhan Omar. | ||
So just a just a far leftist racist anti-white activist there sitting in front of the Congress claiming unproven racism directed at him during these riots in an attempt to frame these riots as racist as white supremacist. | ||
Despite the fact there was a clear and important political motive to all of this that goes totally undiscussed. | ||
In fact, of course, the election audit accounts have been deleted from Twitter. | ||
Very convenient on the day the show trial were to start. | ||
You have something happening in America that is egregious and a crime, which is the fraud that occurred in November of last year. | ||
That's not talked about. | ||
We're not even allowed to discuss that before it even happened. | ||
They were telling you it was a conspiracy theory not to be considered, and we're calling it baseless. | ||
In all the other words, debunked, of course, without ever being even addressed by the mainstream media, let alone the courts or the Congress. | ||
We never got a hearing on that. | ||
So we had to protest. | ||
We had to get our message known. | ||
So we did multiple times, multiple massive, you know, 500,000 plus people rallies in DC. | ||
It was just January 6th. | ||
Got a little bit rowdy, got a little bit out of hand, and now is being portrayed as being caused by racism and white supremacy. | ||
And then the actual cause of it The proof that shows that that cause was valid, the audits proving that the fraud was real, proving that the people protesting weren't operating on a baseless conspiracy theory, but actually were the ones with the truth, with the facts, at the end of the day. | ||
That gets deleted, so you're not allowed to hear from that. | ||
All we get to hear are the cries and the crocodile tears and the blood libels against the American people. | ||
Let's go now to clip number three. | ||
Here's Kinzinger. | ||
Letting us know how he feels. | ||
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You guys won. | |
You guys held. | ||
You know, democracies are not defined by our bad days. | ||
We're defined by how we come back from bad days. | ||
How we take accountability for that. | ||
And for all the overheated rhetoric surrounding this committee, Our mission is very simple. | ||
It's to find the truth, and it's to ensure accountability. | ||
All this overheated rhetoric. | ||
They're bringing emotion into it. | ||
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And we're just here to unemotionally look at the facts. | |
Great, great. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Yeah, you're gonna do a great job looking at the facts and judging it fairly and looking at both sides. | ||
You're literally openly weeping, okay? | ||
We know what this is. | ||
It's emotional string pulling. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
And it's like, people need to understand, if something actually happened And somebody has an emotional response, good, you should respect that and understand it. | ||
And even I would say if this guy, Officer Dunn, really did have a mob shouting the N-word at him and yelling, get him, I could get how that would be a little bit upsetting. | ||
It didn't happen though. | ||
So you have to get out of the mindset of like, yeah, but if it did happen, how horrible that, yeah, but it didn't. | ||
And so now that we Can take that stance because this is the boy who cried wolf. | ||
This is something we've heard over and over again and routinely it's proven to be untrue. | ||
These claims get made and then comes out that it's not true at all. | ||
Let's go back to one of Breitbart's early victories when he found a video when it was some representative who claimed he was called the N-word and then they found video of the event and found that it never happened. | ||
Same exact thing. | ||
So once you can operate from that position, then you have to understand that not only did this not happen, but now this guy is trying to emotionally manipulate you. | ||
He is the bad guy, right? | ||
You don't have to feel sorry for somebody who is faking tears because, But, you know, emotions get people all overwhelmed and overrides the logical part of the brain. | ||
It's literally a physiological fact that that happens and that's what's going on here. | ||
And that's the reaction we can expect from the American people. | ||
It's better just to believe and feel sad for this person because it's too mean. | ||
To tell him that you don't believe him. | ||
That's too mean to tell him that you don't believe him. | ||
So we have to believe him and we have to consider all of the insurrectionist coup rioters as driven by racism. | ||
But it wasn't just racism. | ||
No, it was the dastardly Christianity as well. | ||
Let's go to clip number two. | ||
Here's a DC MPD officer, Daniel Hodges, describing the pervasiveness of Christian symbols among those who attacked him. | ||
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It was clear the terrorists perceived themselves to be Christians. | |
Terrorists? | ||
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I saw the Christian flag directly at my front. | |
Another read, Jesus is my savior, Trump is my president. | ||
Another, Jesus is king. | ||
Right on. | ||
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One flag read, don't give up the ship. | |
Another had crossed rifles beneath the skull, emblazoned with the pattern of the American flag. | ||
To my perpetual confusion, I saw the thin blue line flag, a symbol of support for law enforcement more than once, being carried by the terrorists as they ignored our commands and continued to assault us. | ||
The acrid sting of CS gas or tear gas and OC spray, which is mace, hung in the air as the terrorists threw our own CS gas canisters back at us and sprayed us with their own OC, either they fought themselves or stole from us. | ||
How freaking funny is that? | ||
He's like, he's like, the smell and the sting of the acrid... | ||
Tear gas that we were firing Of our tear gas because you're firing tear gas into them and then whining about how it makes you feel Meanwhile, he's like he's like I don't understand the pervasiveness of these Christian symbols in front of him It's a wall of like Trump grandma's who are just like walking around with you know cross flags over their shoulders meanwhile behind him | ||
In the, you know, vaunted halls of the Capitol, there's just like a giant slathering demon with horns coming out, impaled upon the body of dead children, just like, yes! | ||
Do my bidding! | ||
Kill them! | ||
Destroy the Christians! | ||
He's like, I don't understand why the Christians are against us. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
It's like, well, you're playing defense for demons, so you're on the wrong side. | ||
Christians should be against you and everybody in that building, quite frankly, especially people involved in this ridiculous lie. | ||
I love this headline from Michael Tracy. | ||
In radical affront to civil liberties, the government is branding nonviolent January 6th defendants as terrorists, as that guy just did. | ||
Nonviolent. | ||
You don't even have to commit violence to be a terrorist now. | ||
Simply disobeying His order, right? | ||
He's like, the terrorists were disobeying our orders as they continued to assault us with the tear gas that we fired at them. | ||
It's just like, that doesn't make somebody a terrorist. | ||
Being engaged in a peaceful protest does not make somebody a terrorist, and that is not a light point. | ||
That is a legal definition that is now being saddled on people who did not commit any violent acts whatsoever, have been charged with the most trespassing or obstructing an official proceeding. | ||
And you're calling them terrorists in front of the Congress in legal proceedings? | ||
The judge even in one of his, in the first person who's been sentenced so far or has had their case completed so far, called them terrorists. | ||
That's insane. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
The show trial continues here as peaceful protesters are considered terrorists by the legal system and by our very own government, as they are literally called terrorists in front of the entire nation. | ||
Nobody defending them, really, not even people on the right. | ||
Michael Tracy says, in radical affront to civil liberties, the government is branding nonviolent January 6th defendants as terrorists. | ||
Talking about the story of a man named Hodgkins who was sentenced to eight months in prison, a long time to be confined to a cage. | ||
But perhaps not the link of the incarceration one would typically associate with the deadly act of terrorism. | ||
So there's something incongruous about this concocted terrorism designation approach. | ||
But that's an official sentencing hearing document. | ||
They say that January 6th was an act of domestic terrorism. | ||
They have decided. | ||
They're saying we can see that Mr. Hodgkins himself, not in the legal definition of a domestic terrorist, we're not asserting that he is. | ||
But he was part and parcel of an act of domestic terrorism that was going on around him. | ||
And that context is relevant when the court is deciding how to sentence him. | ||
See, so, he wasn't a terrorist, he wasn't involved in terrorist acts, but they're just going to tell you that he was a terrorist, what he was doing was terroristic in nature, so therefore he'll be sentenced in accordance with that. | ||
Meanwhile, you have Democrat Florida Agricultural Commissioner suspends concealed weapon permits of 22 January 6 protesters, saying, quote, the deeply disturbing events that occurred at our nation's capital on January 6 were sedition, treason, and domestic terrorism, or a protest. | ||
But no, no, don't let facts and logic get in the way of your political persecution and purge attempts. | ||
And these individuals involved in the insurrection must be held accountable for attempting to subvert our democratic process, said Fried. | ||
Since charges have been filed, we're using our lawful authority to immediately suspend the license of 22 individuals involved in the storming of the U.S. | ||
Capitol. | ||
That's right, folks. | ||
Lose your rights for being involved in a peaceful protest. | ||
Even when you haven't been convicted yet, and then they'll come out and brag about doing so. | ||
This all, of course, justified by that label, domestic terror, which has been affixed retroactively to this very naturally occurring and obviously largely peaceful event. | ||
But there you go. | ||
Meanwhile, you can compare that with some of the way the Black Lives Matter protesters have been treated. | ||
And of course, lots of people like Jack Posobiec are tweeting out all of the videos from last year of Black Lives Matter protesters attacking cops and tearing down barriers around the White House and attacking Secret Service and engaging in far, far more violence and vitriol and chaos than January 6th 100 times over. | ||
But they don't get punished. | ||
Black Lives Matter protester Brennan Sermon, 27, was arrested for attacking the cop guarding Rand Paul outside the RNC. | ||
And the defendant punched the officer in the left side of his face, giving the officer a laceration and severe swelling above his left eye, for which he had to receive treatment at a hospital, stitches to his face. | ||
And he was released on his own recognizance. | ||
So if you nonviolently trespass in the Capitol on January 6th, you get solitary confinement without parole. | ||
But if you attack a cop so bad he's got to go to the hospital while he's guarding Rand Paul, you will be released. | ||
You won't even be punished. | ||
You'll just be released on your own recognizance. | ||
You also have this Black Lives Matter protester who had a Confederate statue toppled onto his head, battles with traumatic brain injury. | ||
You remember this. | ||
There were 19 people accused of being a part of this riot, and they were charged with felonies in connection with the toppling, including Virginia State Senator Louise Lucas, who of course was involved in using her office to allow this to happen, even though she had no authority, and using the gravitas of her office to order police not to do anything, even though she had no right. | ||
She was also charged. | ||
19 people charged with felonies, all dropped. | ||
All those charges totally dropped. | ||
Completely. | ||
And it just goes on and on and on. | ||
NYT reporter sparks outcry with tweets suggesting that Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol should be labeled enemies of the state. | ||
An ESPN writer says the sight of the US flag at the Olympics opening ceremony reminded him of the Capitol riots. | ||
Now, last week I was sick in bed and I decided to edit a little skit. | ||
I do this all the time. | ||
I edit something for like 12 hours and I decide it's not worth it and I just drop it and leave it. | ||
Well, yesterday, the events that happened and the crying and the crocodile tears lined up so perfectly with my little skit, I decided to finish it and air it today. | ||
So here it is, the military-industrial complex who cried wolf. | ||
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Hello, I'm Lester Holt. | |
For decades, Americans have felt relatively safe. | ||
Knowing that no matter what else was going on in the world, at least their flocks of sheep were protected by a vigilant little boy on a hill. | ||
But last night, that all changed. | ||
When the little shepherd boy made a cry, no one was ready for. | ||
The little boy had seen a wolf. | ||
Emergency response teams reacted immediately. | ||
Here's what they found when they arrived. | ||
Uh, yeah, I'm, uh, chief of police here. | ||
Agents from our response team arrived at the scene approximately 5.23 yesterday evening, which was just 16 minutes after the first cry of wolf came in. | ||
And I would like to take this opportunity to commend our team on our rapid and effective response. | ||
Our professionalism and coordination have really been amazing. | ||
We've really done a great job through this whole process. | ||
Great job letting the American people know that their sheep are safe. | ||
Upon arrival, the Wolf Response Team and members of the Anti-Wolf Task Force conducted a sweep of the area, but found no signs of a wolf, although several large dogs were found and detained. | ||
Now, that doesn't mean that there is not a wolf, and these search efforts are continuing as we speak. | ||
We'll keep you updated if that changes at any time. | ||
We ask citizens in this area to remain vigilant, but I think the main takeaway here is that me and my guys did great. | ||
We did our jobs really well. | ||
We'll continue to do so. | ||
I will now take your questions. | ||
Sir, what do you say to the people who claim that the fact that you didn't find evidence of a wolf means there might not have actually been a wolf at all? | ||
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Look, I'm not going to entertain conspiracy theories here, okay? | |
The fact is we have dozens of good agents out there, good men and women, and frankly it's an insult to them and the hard work they do. | ||
I trust our intelligence community, I trust the little shepherd boy, so frankly that type of Talk isn't just baseless, it's dangerous, okay? | ||
Because it can actually hamper our ability to fight the wolf. | ||
We later caught up with the chief to discuss the wider threat of wolf violence. | ||
Chief, you've said that when you arrived at the scene of the wolf attack, there was a lack of physical evidence to explain what was going on. | ||
People, when they think of a wolf, they think you would expect to see paw prints, tufts of fur, but there wasn't any of that. | ||
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What does that say to you? | |
Well, I'll tell you, it worries me. | ||
It worries me. | ||
The lack of evidence is frankly a reason to worry even more. | ||
It means that this is a more sophisticated wolf than we're used to. | ||
Now whether that means he's concealing or disguising his movements or perhaps he may even have people within the community that are helping him. | ||
Are you suggesting there may be pro-wolf terrorists amongst the American population? | ||
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It's always a possibility. | |
You know, we can't be everywhere at once, which is why we rely so much on the public being vigilant and forthcoming with suspicious activity. | ||
If you know somebody who posts pro-wolf hate speech online or expresses wolf extremism, you can always call our tip line and we will throw that person into jail. | ||
And we know from stats provided by the Anti-Hysteria League that online wolfism is the highest it's ever been and the single greatest threat to our nation. | ||
Did the rise of this dangerous language help to bring about the situation that we're in? | ||
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In my official capacity, I try to never make claims that I don't already have the evidence for. | |
But in this case, I am going to say yes, absolutely. | ||
The White House has issued a statement calling for calm and promising to establish a permanent national police force focused entirely on the threat of wolves taking our sheep. | ||
The administration is also working with social media companies like Facebook and Twitter to crack down on misinformation, like the baseless debunked conspiracy theory that there is no wolf. | ||
The crackdown on pro-wolf hate speech has some far right activists and domestic terrorists up in arms. | ||
I'm just saying that our government's reaction has been extreme and that even in times of danger we have to make sure we preserve our civil liberties. | ||
It's about civil liberties, Todd. | ||
It's about protecting our sheep from wolves. | ||
There are wolves running around killing people, and you want us to focus on how it makes you feel? | ||
Well, I'm sorry that you feel like your precious liberties are being taken away, but people are scared, and we have to protect our sheep. | ||
Now look, if the threat is real, then there's a case to be made for- If the threat is real, how dare you? | ||
How dare you? | ||
Dedicated professionals are doing everything they can to defend this nation and our sheep, and you're sitting here claiming that there's no such thing as wolves? | ||
I mean, this is what we mean when we say people are disconnected from reality. | ||
How are you going to heal as a nation if half of our population isn't convinced that wolves even exist? | ||
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The little shepherd boy who first spotted the wolf is being hailed as a hero, and his emotional retelling of the event on Instagram Live has been viewed over a million times. | |
The video is being applauded for bringing awareness to the mental health toll traumatic wolf sightings can inflict. | ||
At the time of this report, the little boy was last seen hiding in a tree, smiling mischievously. | ||
Alright, there it is. | ||
Little boy who cried wolf. | ||
I don't know if anybody else thinks that was funny, but I thought it was kind of funny. | ||
Kind of pertinent, kind of funny. | ||
I made it last week, and then this week we have congressmen and officers literally crying as they decry the white supremacy that, spoiler alert, doesn't exist. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to American Journal. | ||
Second hour has begun. | ||
We will get to your phone calls this hour. | ||
In fact, I'm gonna go and open up the phone lines right now. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call here at American Journal. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Did you watch the show trial? | ||
Did you shed crocodile tears? | ||
What did you think was the most egregious violation of your sanity yesterday? | ||
Was it the blatant lies treated as truth? | ||
Was it the crocodile tears themselves? | ||
Give us a call. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Now, the White House is issuing new directives. | ||
The Department of Justice is issuing directives that mandating vaccines is perfectly okay. | ||
You also have the California State University system, the nation's largest, requiring COVID vaccinations for all students, faculty, and staff on campus now. | ||
Meanwhile, you have a rebuff of this with a Huntington Peach restaurant urging unvaccinated diners to visit their restaurant, hanging signs that say, you are not welcome if you've been vaccinated. | ||
Meanwhile, and we'll talk a little bit more about this later, scandemic leaked data shows over half of the UK's COVID hospitalizations were tested after people were admitted for something else. | ||
Again, asymptomatic testing using the PCR test at a much, much too high revolution setting gives you positives. | ||
Or maybe going to the hospital and getting it there is the problem. | ||
But of course, they are reversing the mask Orders. | ||
That is the big story. | ||
White House calls masks extra protection for vaccinated while reiterating that the vaccines work. | ||
Vaccines work, but you have to wear your mask. | ||
You have to wear your mask just in case your vaccines don't work, which they do. | ||
So wear your mask. | ||
Might not make a lot of sense, but it never has. | ||
Has it? | ||
We're gonna go down to a video of Dr. Fauci. | ||
Just letting you know, Dr. Fauci trusts the science. | ||
The science, however, can't seem to make up its mind. | ||
Here it is. | ||
People should not be walking around with masks. | ||
Let me just state for the record that masks are not theater. | ||
Wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better. | ||
Masks are protective. | ||
But it's not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is. | ||
There has not been any indication that putting a mask on and wearing a mask for a considerable period of time has any deleterious effects. | ||
There are unintended consequences. | ||
People keep fiddling with the mask, and they keep touching their face. | ||
And can you get some schmutz sort of staying inside there? | ||
Of course. | ||
You do not need to wear a mask indoors if, in fact, you've been vaccinated. | ||
Good that you're vaccinated, but in a situation where you have people indoors, particularly crowded, you should wear a mask. | ||
So even if you are vaccinated, you should wear a mask. | ||
If, in fact, you are vaccinated, fully vaccinated, you are protected, and you do not need to wear a mask outdoors or indoors. | ||
When the children go out into the community, you want them to continue to wear masks. | ||
You know, if you look at children outside, particularly when they're with the family of Walking down the street, playing a game or what have you, don't have to wear a mask. | ||
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The pediatric, the Academy of Pediatric actually makes that recommendation that children should be wearing masks from two years old onward. | |
And you're asking now, if your child is a member of your household, can you walk outdoors with your child without a mask? | ||
According to that chart, the answer is yes. | ||
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But the child can't, not to beat it to death. | |
Yes, yes. | ||
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Because now the CDC says, I mean, I think I've got this right. | |
One mask is better than zero masks. | ||
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Two masks is better than one mask. | |
But you don't have to have double masks. | ||
Is that right? | ||
I mean... It became clear that cloth coverings, that you didn't have to buy in a store, that you could make yourself, were adequate. | ||
And then you want it to fit better. | ||
So one of the ways you could do it, if you would like to, is put a cloth mask over, which actually Here and here and here where you could get leakage in is much better contained. | ||
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Are you a double masker, Dr. Fauci? | |
You look like you are! | ||
When I'm in front of the camera, yes, I am a double-masker. | ||
Yes, masks don't help, but actually, they're mandatory. | ||
And actually, you need two of them, but not if you're vaccinated. | ||
But if you are vaccinated, you do need to wear a mask, unless you're inside with children. | ||
But outside with children, you do need to not wear a mask, unless you're inside with children, in which case, the mask is recommended. | ||
Double-masking, even better, I would say, I think. | ||
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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. | ||
The second hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
I can't wait for the third hour when I'll be welcoming Eden Pfeiffer, who has made some very stunning revelations about the agreement signed between Pfizer and the world's governments. | ||
He's actually uncovered this secret document and is exposing what our government's agreed to in cooperation with this pharmaceutical giant that is now raking in billions of our tax dollars. | ||
Very, very interesting stuff. | ||
So I really can't wait for the third hour. | ||
The second hour will be filled with your calls, more videos, and more ridiculous stories of this nonsensical clown world in which we find ourselves. | ||
Let's go ahead and go right out to the calls. | ||
Let's go to Max in Kansas, who has a call about the January 6th commission. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Max. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, good morning, Harrison. | |
How you doing, man? | ||
Good morning, sir. | ||
Good. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Good. | |
So this commission is, it's such a joke. | ||
I mean, seeing those people weep at, I mean, Oh, boo-hoo, a bunch of Trump supporters. | ||
Okay, by the way, first of all, I don't even believe that they called him that. | ||
That's such a fake story. | ||
But, I mean, these people are such liars. | ||
And these corrupt commissions, it's all been done before. | ||
I mean, they find the most corrupt people they can possibly find to run these commissions. | ||
And it's sick. | ||
Um, it's been done before. | ||
Oh, go ahead. | ||
Well, no, just, I mean, not to, not to hit the nail on the head, but it is literally a boy who cried wolf situation because what happens in the boy who cried wolf, right? | ||
Eventually there is a wolf and nobody believes the little boy, right? | ||
If you actually cared about actual racist events, then you wouldn't make up fake ones over and over and over again and get caught over and over and over again because Let's say this is true. | ||
Let's say video comes out and this is true and there were a bunch of racist Trump supporters chanting the N-word at this guy as they were threatening him. | ||
How they found out he was a Joe Biden supporter, I really don't understand how that could have happened either. | ||
This whole story doesn't really make sense. | ||
But even if it comes out that it was true, it's like you can't blame us for not believing it. | ||
The standard position for us now is you hear about a hate crime and you go, okay, it's probably fake. | ||
I'm just going to assume this is fake and then I'll wait a month and then it'll come out as fake because that's what happens over and over and over again. | ||
It's the boy who cried wolf. | ||
It's not our fault that we don't believe congenital liars, right? | ||
So yeah, I don't buy this for a single minute, especially not with the background of this guy and what's been revealed in his Twitter and everything else. | ||
Any other thoughts about the January 6th commission, Max? | ||
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Yeah, for sure. | |
That's a really good analogy to the boy with five wolves. | ||
But they find any corrupt politician they can find to run these commissions, and it's always been done. | ||
You know, why did Lyndon Johnson put Allen Dulles, who had just been fired by the man who had just been assassinated, right? | ||
Why is he put in charge of that case? | ||
Why are just a bunch of corrupt governors and other lawyers and politicians put in charge of, you know, the Twin Towers, right? | ||
It's awful and it's been done before. | ||
Nothing's going to come out of it like all these commissions do. | ||
Everyone knows what happens. | ||
They're not going to change anybody's mind, but it's just there for theater. | ||
It is there for theater. | ||
I think there is going to be stuff that comes out of this. | ||
I mean, I think they're going to, you know, make new laws based on this. | ||
But I have to commend you because you make a great point about the fact that this has been done before. | ||
We've seen this over and over again. | ||
You know, previously, it didn't have the aspect of the show trial because it wasn't people who are literally like on trial right now who aren't able to defend themselves, who are having stories told about them in front of the national media, in front of the Congress itself. | ||
So a little bit different, but definitely like the Warren Commission and the 9-11 Commission Very, very similar things. | ||
I mean, but the 9-11 Commission went a long way in convincing America to go to war with the Middle East. | ||
So things do come out of this, right? | ||
But it's a good point to think back to, you know, the other times in our history where we've seen this sort of thing. | ||
And just like you mentioned, every time a corrupt person is put in charge of it, And they inevitably, and without fail and without deviation in the slightest, come out with exactly the conclusion that they had going in, which is the one that supports whatever the prevailing deep state narrative is. | ||
Very good point, Max. | ||
Thank you so much for bringing us that historical perspective, sir. | ||
We're going to move on to Ryan in Arizona. | ||
Thanks, Max. | ||
Ryan in Arizona. | ||
Whether around the world, NOAA 2.0 coming, is the question he asks. | ||
Definitely the weather around the world is insane, Ryan, but I'm pretty sure God promised not to flood the world again. | ||
I don't think that threat is valid, right? | ||
That's what the rainbow means, as he used to mean. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. | |
Good morning. | ||
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Yeah, thank you. | |
You are right. | ||
And as for January 6th, the first TV show, Real World on MTV, turned into scripted reality TV shows. | ||
And that scripted reality TV shows has now moved into our society and lives. | ||
And I just wonder of all the wrong that is going on, of how bad it is. | ||
We all know, like, I could talk to you about COVID all day, but you've said it so much. | ||
You've said everything. | ||
You've said all the proof in the world. | ||
I just can't get over why no one's doing anything. | ||
And maybe, maybe it's touching something around the world, like, whether it's God, all of our energies. | ||
But, you know, is this Noah's Ark 2.0? | ||
Because I know it's probably not, but like Sedona here in Arizona, Utah, Colorado, the floods, Germany, you saw the landslide, the China tunnel, that might have been murder, them redirecting, breaking the dam, but there's a typhoon coming head-on for the Wuhan lab. | ||
Is that going to destroy evidence? | ||
Turkey, the landslides in India, earthquakes, Mexico, Philippines, volcanoes in Philippines. | ||
There's more. | ||
I don't want to take your time, so... No, yeah, we could spend all day just listing the insane, unprecedented weather events from just the last few months. | ||
No, it's wild. | ||
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Yeah, and then the only other thing there is there's an E-4B White House plane, known as a doomsday plane, went from D.C. | |
to near out here, near Area 51, at a Pa Range airport. | ||
right near Area 51. | ||
It's rarely used. | ||
It's Area 51, and it had the Secretary of Defense on board. | ||
Like, what are they doing, you know? | ||
Interesting. | ||
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We thank you guys for everything so much. | |
Not only your products, but we need freedom. | ||
We need our rights back. | ||
If Trump can't do it, what's next? | ||
Are we going to uproar and create the Republic of America? | ||
That's what I'm fighting for. | ||
I think we need to. | ||
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I don't want to divide, but... Yeah. | |
No, no. | ||
I think we need to, and I think we need to operate with the understanding that Trump is not going to save us. | ||
Same thing as QAnon. | ||
Back when people were talking about QAnon, it was like, look, if all your... | ||
Occult, you know, riddles on the internet are true, and somebody's coming to save us, like, I'm still going to operate as if that's not true, right? | ||
Like, if you say- And I thank him greatly. | ||
Say it again? | ||
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Yeah, but look at January 6th. | |
I thank him greatly, but he didn't stop January- he didn't stop them yet. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He didn't do any of his powers to stop, and maybe that's to let us watch, but you're right. | ||
Sorry to interrupt. | ||
No, no, yeah, yeah, I completely agree with you. | ||
It's, uh, you know, at the end of the day, he didn't do what he needed to do, but that really is just a message to us that The establishment's not going to let us achieve victory in the normal ways. | ||
We have to overwhelm them. | ||
We have to really be serious about this. | ||
And what we're undoing, again, is decades of really unopposed advances by the globalists, right? | ||
In fact, I was watching a video by Actual Justice Warrior about the Duke La Crosse rape case in 2006. | ||
Which of course over a decade ago and he was sort of making the point that like look, you know These boys lives were destroyed over a total lie because of the social justice racist atmosphere that was alive in 2006 and so, you know Even that long ago even 15 years ago This was well entrenched. | ||
I mean this was like The entire media was against these boys with no evidence whatsoever because of the racial implications. | ||
We've been in this for a very long time. | ||
It's not going to be a one-term president solution. | ||
We are going to need to really dominate and really put our head down, especially with things like voter fraud. | ||
Voter fraud has been going on for decades as well. | ||
We're just now aware of it and pushing back. | ||
I think there's hope there in the end as well. | ||
Anything else before I let you go, Ryan? | ||
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No, I've only been with you two to three years and imagine before you guys, like you've been saying it forever, but I didn't know, right? | |
Imagine before internet, like before what they did with getting away with it. | ||
So we're so thankful for you and also staying healthy. | ||
I love your greens fiber. | ||
I'm not just promoting it. | ||
I'm like the survival shield, you know, my phone cover, everything is keeping us alive. | ||
So we got to stay strong. | ||
We got to stay together and we got to protect the declaration of independence. | ||
If I could say anything at all, we have to, everyone needs to read that. | ||
Read it. | ||
It says if they break that, to take it away from them and separate, you know, and I won't go on. | ||
I know you got to go, but we need to protect that right now. | ||
And I'm going to do everything I can in my power without war, without violence, without killing. | ||
I'm not threatening. | ||
I'm just saying that Declaration of Independence, no one has read the full thing fully, fully, not just the script, also the laws behind it. | ||
And it's so, so important that right now, what that says is if this happens, it's happening. | ||
It's happening. | ||
You're breaking that. | ||
So thank you for all you do. | ||
No, you're exactly right, Ryan. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, and thank you so much for supporting us at InfoWarsStore. | ||
We really do appreciate it, and we really do do our best to live up to, you know, the expectations of the really heroic dudes that wrote the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States, and, you know, gifted us not with a palace to enjoy, but with a responsibility and a farmstead to uphold. | ||
And we're failing them right now, but hopefully... | ||
You know, we at InfoWars can spread the message, and we all need to do a little bit more. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
We'll go to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
Some very interesting stories, though, that we should cover here, and I'll play a video by Tucker Carlson expressing what I think a lot of us are feeling. | ||
We'll play that in just a moment, but here is a major headline from InfoWars posted yesterday. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Leaked data shows over half of the UK COVID hospitalizations were tested after admission. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Well, essentially, leaked data out of the UK shows 56% of alleged COVID hospitalizations were people who were tested positive after going to the hospital for a different health reason. | ||
They say, essentially, while the individuals may have, quote, had COVID, it was not the virus that caused them to seek medical attention in the first place. | ||
So, you know, you go to the doctor because of a broken foot, but once you're admitted, you have to take a COVID test. | ||
And if it comes back positive, you are added to the list of positive hospitalizations, despite the fact that you were originally there for your foot. | ||
Over 56 of the 56% of patients who test positive after admission, 43% of those were tested within two days of being admitted and 13% weren't tested for days or weeks. | ||
The article questions how many of these COVID positive patients caught the virus while at the hospital. | ||
So again, just using falsified or tweaked data to pump up the numbers. | ||
Literally everything we know about COVID is fake. | ||
I mean, just absolutely everything. | ||
And they say this, despite America's FDA recently revoking emergency authorization for the SARS-CoV-2 antigen rapid qualitative test due to an inordinate frequency of false positives and negative results, the UK just extended its emergency approval of the product. | ||
Masks don't work, and the vaccine's not that effective, and it also wears off, and the lockdown doesn't work, and the social distancing doesn't actually work. | ||
All of this is being proven out, and the tests were faulty all along with tons of false positives, and they didn't differentiate between the flu and COVID-19. | ||
I mean, is there any part of this viral pandemic that has not been shown to be a blatant Baseless lie. | ||
Pretty much everything, as far as I'm concerned. | ||
But it goes hand-in-hand with the rest of the medical community, as we have this story, which once again, just mind-boggling how we've gotten this far, how it's been permitted to arrive at this point. | ||
Medical schools are denying biological sex. | ||
Do you have any idea how dangerous this is? | ||
Wild, wild stuff. | ||
And trust me, I know people in medical school, there's race stuff as well where they tell the doctors not to mark down what race people are, even though some races are more likely to have certain illnesses. | ||
Some races are less likely to have certain illnesses or certain conditions that would You know, alter how they were given medical care or what the doctors were looking for when they are presented with a set of symptoms. | ||
The race of a person can actually be as valuable as the age of a person or the sex of a person or a number of other strictly medical definitions of a person's identity, but that's being overridden by the social justice. | ||
It is literally going to cause health problems. | ||
It is going to make it harder to treat people. | ||
People are going to be essentially, for all intents and purposes, sacrificed to social justice. | ||
They will die because we're not allowed to say whether they're boys or girls. | ||
It's mindless and nonsensical and all pervasive. | ||
Professors are apologizing for saying male and female. | ||
Students are policing teachers. | ||
This is what it looks like when activism takes over medicine. | ||
I've seen this. | ||
I've seen this with a friend of mine who's in medical school in a group chat with other medical students. | ||
And one of the girls there, or I'm sorry, one of the individuals there posts, you know, an image of herself rolling her eyes with the caption, you know, the face when the professor uses the term biological female. | ||
Not even saying like boy or girl, not saying man or woman. | ||
It doesn't even have to do with the gender as a social construct aspect. | ||
This is a doctor using the term biological male, or biological female, and the student is acting like this is ridiculous and outrageous and nonsensical. | ||
It's like, they're gonna be doctors. | ||
They're gonna be doctors. | ||
They're gonna be treating these people. | ||
This is how... And it's not just about this, right? | ||
If you can make somebody Who is a doctor, deny biological reality of male versus female. | ||
What else can you make them do? | ||
I mean, what can you not make them believe? | ||
The options are endless. | ||
If you can convince somebody that the sky is red, despite the fact they can look up and see that it's blue, you can convince them of anything. | ||
You can make them do anything. | ||
These people are supposed to be the least political, least affected by any of this. | ||
It's literally a part of their hope, their oath, the Hippocratic oath, that they are supposed to just treat everybody exactly the same and treat them medically and try to preserve their life no matter what, no matter who they are, no matter what it costs. | ||
That's out the window, okay, along with everything else in this great country, this once great country. | ||
Truly incredible. | ||
And the question is, what causes this to come about? | ||
It's pretty obvious. | ||
Weakness. | ||
Weakness and fear. | ||
Fear brought about by weakness, perhaps. | ||
People are scared to stand up for this stuff. | ||
They're scared to speak the truth. | ||
They are literally more likely to lie and capitulate and go along with something out of fear of being castigated or shunned Then they are just to say the truth, to say what is the reality and take the consequences as it is. | ||
They won't do that. | ||
And so now we're in a position where vaccines are being mandated, masks are coming back, all of this. | ||
A man nursing a baby, and we're all supposed to act like this is normal. | ||
We're all supposed to, you know, maybe my next skit will be the emperor's new clothes, right? | ||
We're all supposed to act like the emperor has a fine new suit on when we all can see the man's butt naked, all right? | ||
It's obvious. | ||
So I want to go to this clip by Tucker Carlson going off on the GOP for being too scared, essentially, to stop vaccine mandates. | ||
Here it is. | ||
American citizens should never be forced to take medicine they don't want. | ||
Period. | ||
Governments should never require people to submit to any medical procedure, whether that procedure is sterilization, or frontal lobotomies, or COVID vaccinations. | ||
Most Americans still believe that. | ||
That is a foundational belief in this country. | ||
Every poll shows it. | ||
The majority in both parties believe that. | ||
So who is defending the people who believe that? | ||
No one on Capitol Hill is defending them. | ||
No one in the think tanks in Washington is defending them, even the supposedly libertarian think tanks that believe in freedom. | ||
Instead, professional Republicans have decided to ignore this topic entirely. | ||
As usual, they have utterly internalized the slurs of their enemies. | ||
And so they seem anxious to prove that they're not Neanderthals, they're not anything like those morons in rural America who vote for them and send them contributions, make their jobs possible. | ||
No, we're totally different. | ||
We're enlightened. | ||
We believe in science. | ||
You see them saying that all over television, reading Pfizer talking points and telling us how great the vaccines are. | ||
And that's fine. | ||
If you want the vaccine, go ahead and take it. | ||
It's entirely up to you. | ||
We support that. | ||
Most do. | ||
But what about the Americans who don't want to take the vaccine? | ||
Who is standing up for them? | ||
If Republicans can't even do that, if they can't even defend science and fight mandatory injections, then why bother to have a Republican Party? | ||
Why not spare the rest of us the indignity, sign off your Twitter account for good and take a job at Quiznos? | ||
America would be much improved if you did that. | ||
Sandwich shops could certainly use the help right now. | ||
Look, I for one would never. | ||
ever inflict the likes of Mitch McConnell on Quiznos. | ||
My God, you think I'd eat a sandwich made by the likes of Adam Kitzinger? | ||
Heaven forbid. | ||
You think Adam Schiff is going to be putting my sandwich together? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't want AIDS, all right? | ||
So I'll be avoiding that particular sandwich shop in the near future. | ||
Folks, we'll be back with your phone calls on the other side. | ||
Matt in Pennsylvania, get ready. | ||
You're in the hot seat. | ||
You'll be up next. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Hey Harrison, thanks for taking my call. | ||
Actually, that call, it was me on Monday. | ||
And I just wanted to finish my point, because I think it's very important. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Matt. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
Actually, that caller was me on Monday. | ||
Okay. | ||
Good. | ||
And I just wanted to finish my point because I think it's very important. | ||
There's a lot of information that I have to go through, so I'm just about to rant if that's okay with you. | ||
I'll give you a couple minutes. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Okay. | |
So when I called last, I was telling you guys that HIV infects the cell and does the exact same process that the COVID vaccine does. | ||
And I wanted to further elaborate on why I think this vaccine is HIV. | ||
So, if you remember... Tell you what, Matt, hold on. | ||
Can you get yourself closer to the phone? | ||
It sounds like you're maybe on speakerphone or something. | ||
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Is that better? | |
Yeah, it's a little bit better. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Okay, so the way that HIV and COVID-19 vaccine infect the cell are identical. | |
But to further elaborate, the COVID-19 virus has spikes on it. | ||
Those spikes are the delivery system that HIV has. | ||
Now, I know Alex Jones has even said this, that the COVID-19 virus has the HIV delivery system. | ||
That's the spike proteins. | ||
So, when they created the RNA sequence for this virus, they were looking at the spike protein, which is HIV. | ||
Okay? | ||
And they sequenced it, and the sequence originally was provided by China. | ||
And if you look at the data, the original virus sequence that China provided has four or more inserts of HIV on it. | ||
Right. | ||
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Okay? | |
Right. | ||
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And this is really critical and important. | |
But to further elaborate, when you first get infected with HIV, you get certain symptoms. | ||
These are flu-like symptoms. | ||
You get rashes. | ||
You get all types of other related issues. | ||
They're the exact same original symptoms that you get when you get the vaccine. | ||
They're identical. | ||
Do you think the virus is giving people an HIV-like illness or do you think just the vaccine is going to have that? | ||
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Just the vaccine. | |
Okay, so what do you expect to see in the next couple of months and into the next couple of years? | ||
Are we going to start seeing immune systems fail and people are going to have to start going on HIV medicine if they've gotten the vaccine? | ||
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I believe so and that would be the takeover plan is to get everybody's immune system compromised so every virus in the future is a deadly pandemic. | |
Right. | ||
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And this way you can control everybody and keep them in their house and make a big deal out of the common cold because it could kill anybody. | |
And so you further look in the long-term symptoms and some of the other relative related issues with HIV is sterility issues. | ||
Right. | ||
Infertility issues. | ||
Dionne-Barre syndrome. | ||
Right, all the stuff that we see from the vaccine. | ||
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Cardiovascular problems. | |
Yeah. | ||
Here's an article from ABC7. | ||
Technology used to make COVID vaccine tested to treat HIV, cancer and more. | ||
And yeah, I wouldn't be surprised. | ||
Well, thanks so much for the call, Matt. | ||
I do appreciate it. | ||
And thank you. | ||
Yeah, please. | ||
We'll look into this a little bit more. | ||
And of course, if these symptoms start showing up, we'll know who. | ||
Who knew about this before anybody else did? | ||
Let's go now to Ed in Pennsylvania who has a comment. | ||
In fact, we have two callers who both are sort of similar topics about the dividing of the country. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Ed. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
Thank you very much for taking my call, sir. | ||
Sure. | ||
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I just want to start out saying that DNA Force is the real deal. | |
Uh, I had a hip replacement, um, back in December and they cut my, um, you know, hip and everything. | ||
And I lost a feeling in my leg and it's coming back from the DNA course. | ||
So thank you very much for that. | ||
Wow. | ||
That's great. | ||
Well, congratulations. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Cool. | ||
Hey, so, um, you know, there's a swirl of a tsunami of details about the mask, the virus, the shots and all this stuff. | ||
And it's so hard to keep, you know, one's head above the water. | ||
But I think the big picture is that, number one, they want to divide us so they can conquer us. | ||
If you look at the racism, the vax or no vax, the mask or no mask, and countless other topics, I think what they're really trying to do is just make us fight amongst ourselves and not recognize that the elite, the globalists, are the real enemy to humanity. | ||
Because I think, ultimately, they're trying to kill us. | ||
The virus was nothing, in my opinion. | ||
The real deal there is the vaccine, or so-called vaccine. | ||
They're trying to kill us. | ||
They want to depopulate the Earth, and they want us warring against ourselves and not focusing on them. | ||
I couldn't agree with you more. | ||
Strategically, for the people of America, of any race, color, and creed, the least beneficial outcome is war of any sort, right? | ||
War always kills the best and the brightest of the upcoming generation. | ||
It's always disastrous and deadly and the worst possible outcome that you could hope for. | ||
And that's what we're trying to prevent here, is what the leftists and the people who control them are doing their best to bring about. | ||
And I think you're exactly right that the divide and conquer. | ||
And of course, we know that that's because America actually stands for freedom. | ||
And I think what the globalists really want is control. | ||
Now, they want to kill the people that they can't control, but they don't want to reign over ashes, right? | ||
They don't want to have a kingdom of soot. | ||
They want people who serve them, unquestioningly. | ||
They want the processes that give them all of the luxuries they enjoy to continue. | ||
They just don't want the, you know, pestering, freedom-loving, American-like people to actually stand up against them and prevent them from increasing their power. | ||
So, they want to kill everybody that won't obey them. | ||
One of the ways that they're attempting to do that is by attempting to get us to destroy ourselves by inciting civil war. | ||
I think that's exactly right. | ||
In fact, Phil from Florida has a very similar comment to make about the divide of the country. | ||
Although, I don't know if he's on the air or not. | ||
Phil, in Florida, can you hear me? | ||
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I can hear you. | |
Can you hear me? | ||
I can hear you. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Thanks for having me on. | ||
Um, I also use just like the last caller, maybe it's the DNA force, but, um, ever since I started using that in the X two, my mental clarity has skyrocketed anyway. | ||
Excellent. | ||
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To the first thing I want to start. | |
Hold on. | ||
Hold on. | ||
I'm having trouble hearing you. | ||
I'm having trouble hearing you. | ||
Can you talk directly into the headset, please? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Can you hear me? | ||
Yep. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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So, I've already called in my complaint about Ms. | |
Freed to the Department of Agriculture in Florida. | ||
If anybody wants that number, I can give it to you real quick. | ||
Yeah, I think you should do that, please. | ||
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Okay, the number is 850-245-1360. | |
And that is Nikki Freed, the Democratic Florida Agricultural Commissioner, who has suspended the concealed weapons permits of 22 January 6 protesters, even though they have not been convicted of a crime. | ||
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For the walkthrough. | |
Yeah. | ||
Anyway, regarding the dividing of the country, the only thing that really Is keeping everything together is a decision by Solomon P. Chase, who wrote the majority opinion. | ||
Regarding why they insisted on violating the 10th Amendment over and over again. | ||
And it's a very flimsy argument, and I think that if we had the proper legal minds on it, it could easily be overturned and the Americans could sue for their part of the country. | ||
And possibly even win that lawsuit in the Supreme Court. | ||
So that we can have America and they can have their globalism. | ||
Right. | ||
Of course, the problem after that... Yeah, we can have America, they can have Western China, right? | ||
We can have America, they can have Cuba or USSR 2.0. | ||
Yeah, I think secession is a great idea, a peaceful idea. | ||
And a way for us to separate ourselves and live peaceably but not be under the thumb of the people that hate us. | ||
I think that's a very, very fine option on the table. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. | ||
I do appreciate it. | ||
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So much ridiculous story still to cover. | |
In third hour, I will be welcoming a very important guest who has blown the lid off of the Pfizer document. | ||
The Pfizer contract that has been signed by countries around the world. | ||
Very excited to welcome Edin Viber to the show in the third hour. | ||
A couple more stories to cover here and then out to your phone calls. | ||
Got a lot of great calls lined up as well. | ||
Medford residents and officials protest church's anti-LGBTQ sign. | ||
This is just outside Boston. | ||
A church sign commenting on gender identity has sparked dueling but peaceful protests On Friday evening, this is last Friday, the sign in front of the New England Baptist Church on Salem Street said, male and female, he created them. | ||
Genesis 5.2, chapter 5, verse 2. | ||
Gender identity solved. | ||
Oh yeah, folks. | ||
This is a sign of the times. | ||
You know what this means, right? | ||
Not only were Christians involved in storming the Satanic Capitol building, but now they're quoting the Bible when it says God created males and females? | ||
Christianity is hateful and bigoted. | ||
It must be destroyed. | ||
That's what's coming, just so you know. | ||
This is a story that I don't want to cover, but I feel like I have to, and it's a story that I covered a little, I hope to God it's the same story I covered a couple years ago because This was truly an incredibly disturbing story that I have not been able to find again. | ||
I would routinely search because I remembered this story and I even did a report on it, but I couldn't find it. | ||
And so now it's back. | ||
Social worker attended wedding of terrified girl, 15, to her abuser. | ||
Social worker attended a wedding of a terrified girl who was 15 years old to her abuser. | ||
Carers turned a blind eye when teenage grooming victim was forced into an Islamic marriage. | ||
Damning report reveals this happened in the UK. | ||
A review was commissioned in the wake of the sentencing of nine men in 2019. | ||
It found social workers in Bradford had turned a blind eye to a grooming victim. | ||
Social workers in Bradford turned a blind eye when a 15-year-old grooming victim took part in an Islamic marriage to one of her abusers, a damning report revealed yesterday. | ||
Despite the teenager not coming from a Muslim background, professionals meant to protect her then allowed the parents of her husband to foster her after she became pregnant, it is revealed. | ||
One of the social workers allegedly even attended the wedding ceremony. | ||
The terrified girl, referred to as Anna, was left in a state of domestic slavery, too scared to leave the controlling relationship for fear she would be the victim of an honor killing, she told the report's authors. | ||
So what happens here is that there are care homes in England run by social workers where they keep Often orphaned children or children who have been taken away from their parents for one reason or another and are living at this group home. | ||
And the Muslim men from the area would literally just go to the home and say, hey, I'm here for Anna. | ||
A social worker would provide these men with underage girls as young as like 11 or 12. | ||
And then the men would take them off and bring them back like in the middle of the night, drunk and on drugs and having been sexually assaulted. | ||
And the carers would just take them in, and the next day when the guy came and said, here, I'm here for Anna, they'd send her out again. | ||
This happens a few times. | ||
She gets pregnant. | ||
So then they allow the person who has been, you know, using the orphanage essentially as a brothel to marry the girl. | ||
Just beyond disturbing. | ||
Just the most horrific thing you can possibly imagine happening systemically. | ||
Systematically. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
But, you know, don't say mean words on the internet. | ||
UK police will throw you in jail for saying mean words on the internet. | ||
But if you want to treat the children's orphanage like a brothel, they'll participate in it with you. | ||
They'll help you through that process, okay? | ||
So there that is. | ||
Mind-blowing stuff. | ||
Let's get in as many phone calls as possible here. | ||
Let's go to Paul in Connecticut. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Paul, you are on the air, sir. | ||
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Hey, how you doing? | |
Good, thank you. | ||
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Okay, yeah, I got it this time. | |
There you go. | ||
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I got the phone, I got the filters, I got everything, man. | ||
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I was taking, uh, one of the drugs. | ||
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I appreciate the plug, sir. | ||
Infowarsstore.com. | ||
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Double up on it if you want to take the advice of Paul from Connecticut. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Paul. | ||
I do appreciate it. | ||
Let's get in some more calls here. | ||
Let's go to the BS Assassin in Long Island who has a comment about the January 6th commission show trial. | ||
Thanks for calling in, BS Assassin. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
What's up, InfoWarriors? | ||
Just so everyone knows, America's the last piece to the puzzle. | ||
If we fall, the whole world is played. | ||
So this is it, fellas. | ||
We're in the fourth quarter. | ||
All at the one. | ||
All right? | ||
Yeah, calling a grown, supposed tough guy a bad name is way worse than shooting an innocent, non-violent mother in the neck, let me tell you. | ||
I mean, we really got our priorities straight. | ||
And another thing, Mr. Harrison, can you please stop putting the four horsemen of the apocalypse on the screen in the background first thing in the morning? | ||
I really don't want to see that. | ||
I mean, you're really aiding and abetting the demoralization process with that, so please. | ||
This is... | ||
This is a live view of Washington, D.C. | ||
right now. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
This isn't the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. | ||
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I'm saying first thing in the morning with the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse and all the doom and gloom and the demoralization process. | |
I mean, give us a burn with some trees. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Give us some morality, man. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Don't step on our necks while we're down, man. | ||
Come on. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
We got to know our enemy. | ||
Look at these scumbags. | ||
You got to know who you're facing here. | ||
We got coronavirus over on the left. | ||
We got climate change there in the middle. | ||
These are our four representatives in office right now in Washington, D.C. | ||
I just think it's a cool look, and I just think it's a really sort of badass image. | ||
But you're right. | ||
We try to be a little bit more uplifting here, you know. | ||
We'll take your advice. | ||
I do appreciate the call, VS Assassin. | ||
I hope you give us a call again. | ||
Oh, you're not done? | ||
Alright, alright. | ||
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Go on, go on. | |
Another thing I'm worried about is that guy Mike Lindell with the 66% off. | ||
That's a little scary. | ||
Donald Trump, July 6th. | ||
A little scary. | ||
Also, uh, you guys always say the tip of the spear. | ||
Maybe stop saying that. | ||
The tip of the spear killed Jesus Christ, and that's what these people are trying to do right now. | ||
Just a little scary, you know what I mean? | ||
Well, you know, all these symbols have two meanings, man. | ||
You're looking too much into it. | ||
We're the tip of the spear like in 300 against the Persians, against the onslaught of the 10,000 slaves, the 300 brave warriors standing up against them, willing to give their lives to Actually, it's Mark. | ||
M-A-R-K. | ||
freedom of the land they love. | ||
That's the tip of the spear, man. | ||
But no, I get your point. | ||
But I also think you're just so in trouble. | ||
But I do appreciate it. | ||
I hope you give us a call back. | ||
But I am going to move on. | ||
Thanks so much, BS Assassin. | ||
Give us a call anytime. | ||
Merck in New York has a comment. | ||
Thanks so much for calling in. | ||
Merck, you were on the air. | ||
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Actually, it's Merck. | |
Merck. | ||
M-A-R-K. | ||
Okay. | ||
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In Buffalo, New York. | |
All right. | ||
You know, I called in because I loved the thing you did, Boy Who Cried Wolf. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Absolutely wonderful. | |
Really, really, I loved it. | ||
Absolutely loved it. | ||
Another thing, quick point, Owen has been pushing these Pure Filters for showers or whatever. | ||
I had my wife buy them. | ||
And, you know, the best thing I could say to you, seriously, is produce much more than you consume. | ||
Stay in a good mood despite all the bullshit. | ||
Hey, I need you to watch your mouth, sir. | ||
I appreciate the passion, but we are on radio. | ||
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I'm sorry. | |
That's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
Bull crap. | ||
You gotta train yourself like I do. | ||
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I gotta train myself. | |
Okay. | ||
You know, reduce much more than you consume. | ||
Stay in a good mood. | ||
Really. | ||
Think positive thoughts. | ||
Stuff like that. | ||
Say a little prayer. | ||
Have a good day, and I'm gonna go out back to the gazebo and start drinking whiskey and beer. | ||
All right, you're having a better day than I am. | ||
I hope you enjoyed, sir, and thank you for that uplifting message that you're giving us. | ||
We'll try to take that to heart. | ||
Finally, we got a minute and a half. | ||
We'll go to D in FEMA Zone 4 has a comment about the January 6th videos from the January 6th event. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
D, you are on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
Hey, yeah, FEMA Region 4. | ||
I just told your producer and really, I knew the only way to get this was just try to call in. | ||
You've got like three inboxes to your show tips line, a video that was in my possession that I don't think exists. | ||
You guys will want to look at it, watch it. | ||
It's the Capitol Police marching out onto the portico. | ||
It's the one that's the steps facing the Supreme Court where you guys were going to be meeting. | ||
This happened well after that, towards the end. | ||
The video shows about seven riot gear, Capitol Police, kind of with their tails tucked between the leg. | ||
I mean, you know, they were kind of marching themselves out very calmly. | ||
And, you know, the white terrorists were all Applauding them, patting them on the back. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
And one of them actually got a hug. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Well, there's tons of videos like that. | ||
I mean... Okay, good. | ||
It's unbelievable how many videos from January 6th of them, like, putting their arms around the police, like, thanking them, shaking their hands, even saying, like, hey, why aren't you stopping this from happening? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
Incredible stuff. | ||
Well, stay on the line, because I'm going to try to get this video from you. | ||
I want to make sure we get this. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the third hour of American Journal. | ||
My guest this hour will be Eden Biber. | ||
We're still getting connected with him, but he recently has gotten his hand on the confidential, secret agreement between Pfizer and countries all over the world about their vaccine agreement, the contract that they signed, and very, very interesting information contained therein. | ||
We'll get him to explain what it's all about, how he got this, and what it all means in just a minute. | ||
But first, I want to go to this video by our very own John Bowne, China, nukes rival United States. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Chinese President Xi's intentions have been accelerating as the New World Order advances its global agenda. | ||
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President Xi Jinping, as you said, had warned in this speech that any foreign force attempting to bully China would, quote, find themselves on a collision course with a great wall of steel Forged by China's 1.4 billion people. | |
Now his tough talk matched the show of force that we saw today. | ||
A lot of military hardware at this event, which featured a fly past of military choppers and China's own stealth fighter, the J-20. | ||
President Xi also pledged that China would build up its military He reiterated the commitments that the country has to the reunification of Taiwan and stability of Hong Kong. | ||
He also hailed a new world order. | ||
The analysis of Jeffrey Lewis of the James Martin Center for Non-Proliferation Studies At the Middlebury Institute of International Studies has identified the construction of 119 new intercontinental ballistic missile silos in the deserts of northwestern China, bringing the total amount of silos under construction to 145, intended for the latest massive DF-41 ICBMs. | ||
The DF-41s can reportedly carry up to 10 warheads. | ||
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China's navy is the biggest in the world. | ||
Its army, the largest by far. | ||
The report alleges that China is looking to expand by building bases around the world. | ||
And it says that it has 200 nuclear warheads and wants to double that number in a decade. | ||
As WorldNet Daily reported, Peter Husey of the Mitchell Institute has pointed out, just this deployment alone will provide China over 1,000 new on-alert warheads, 1,450, almost double the day-to-day USA on-alert force, and almost double the day-to-day USA on-alert force, and by itself a nuclear force roughly equal to the entire current U.S. nuclear, nuclear-deployed force of 1,490 sea- and land-based missile warheads. | ||
The response of the Biden State Department didn't exactly breed confidence. | ||
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I'm going to follow up on the Joby Warwick report in the Washington Post, excuse me, about 100 missile silos being detected, which would be an extraordinary number. | |
These reports and other developments suggest that the PRC's nuclear arsenal will grow more quickly and to a higher level than perhaps previously anticipated. | ||
This build-up, it is concerning. | ||
It raises questions about the PRC's intent. | ||
And for us, it reinforces the importance of pursuing practical measures to reduce nuclear risks. | ||
Despite what appears to be PRC obfuscation, this rapid buildup has become more difficult to hide, and it highlights how the PRC appears, again, to be deviating from decades of nuclear strategy based around minimum deterrence. | ||
Nor does the response by President Biden himself. | ||
China will confront China's economic abuses, counter its aggressive, coercive action to push back on China's attack on human rights, intellectual property, and global governance. | ||
But we are ready to work with Beijing when it's in America's interest to do so. | ||
Rather, these responses resemble submission. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
Submission is the watchword of the day. | ||
That video available at Band.VideoM4s.com. | ||
China nukes rival United States. | ||
Go share that video, folks. | ||
We've seen quite a bit of saber rattling. | ||
In fact, Joe Biden said today, if we get in a shooting match, it would be because of a cyber attack. | ||
So look for that. | ||
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Watch it live right now at Band.Video. | ||
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Now my guest is named Eden Beiber. | ||
Eden Beiber. | ||
He is a professional information security and privacy expert who has published a series of documents on Twitter exposing Pfizer's manufacturing and supply agreements with countries around the world. | ||
His Twitter is at EH underscore DEN and his website is senseofawareness.com. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on, Eden. | ||
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Thank you very much for having me on. | |
Well, I'm very excited to talk to you. | ||
I saw your post yesterday and I was going to cover this story, but there's a lot of legalese in here. | ||
It's obvious. | ||
It's a contract. | ||
So I was sort of out of my depth. | ||
I wanted to give it another day so I could look over it. | ||
Then, of course, I thought, why not get the man himself on? | ||
You've gone through this. | ||
First, sort of let us know what this document is and how you came to be in possession of it. | ||
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So the story is kind of a funny one. | |
I work in information security and privacy, as I said, and on the day that I published the document, one of the persons in Israel who is a privacy expert, who has reviewed one of the contracts of Pfizer with the Israeli government, I've made a claim that from his perspective the contract which was retracted, a huge amount of it, he said the contract has no problems with it. | ||
And I asked him a question, what contract do you refer to? | ||
Because there seems to be more than one contract. | ||
The Israeli government has signed a research-related contract in which they are functioning as a research subsidiary for Pfizer. | ||
And there's also the manufacturing and supply contract. | ||
And he said, what are you talking about? | ||
There's no such contract. | ||
And then he called me a conspiracy theorist. | ||
And I go, OK, maybe I should try to find it. | ||
And it took me, I swear to God, it took me about 10 minutes to find this contract. | ||
And at the beginning, when I looked at it, it looked to me like GeoGeo. | ||
It was from a site called GeoGeo.al. | ||
And I thought, I'm dyslectic, so I thought to myself, oh, it's a site that the Albanian government is using for holding their documents. | ||
And I just started to look at the document. | ||
My past is as an information security expert. | ||
I did work in one of the big pharmaceutical companies in the world called Merck, which you probably know of. | ||
So I had a lot of experience of looking into documents. | ||
I was doing vetting and reviewing documents from the information security side. | ||
And that contract looked to me very, very legit. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And here what we're seeing on screen for our television viewers is you sort of proving how you got this document. | ||
People were saying this is fake. | ||
People were saying you made this up. | ||
And here you are showing, no, look, this is how I accessed it. | ||
Right. | ||
And essentially this document is supposed to be secret. | ||
The people involved, the people who sign it. | ||
And, you know, for the government and for Pfizer, both supposed to adhere to confidentiality agreements and keep this secret. | ||
But it looks like I think you said Albania wasn't so careful and actually put their document in a place where it could be easily accessible by the public. | ||
Do I have that right? | ||
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Almost right. | |
So the document that I first found was an Albanian contract, the contract of the Albanian government with the with Pfizer. | ||
And that was the first thing that I did. | ||
Less than 24 hours later, I published another document. | ||
And the document that you've just shown was the contract of Pfizer with the government of Brazil. | ||
And the reason why the second document is so important is while the first document is just a war document or a PDF document, you can claim that this document is fake. | ||
The second document that came from the Brazilian government was digitally signed. | ||
Part of my work is, throughout my life, I've been specializing in the area of cryptography. | ||
And so there's an element, something called digital signature, in which you are using a digital signature in order to retrofy an agreement or to prove that you are the person who did so. | ||
So I went and what I showed in the video was going to the Brazilian site where the document came from, validating that this is indeed the document itself. | ||
And I went and I provided in the thread itself also the information about the certificate itself. | ||
This document, there's no such thing as unreputable. | ||
Everything can be refutable. | ||
But the chances of you to try to repute this in court are probably, there's a probably higher chance of a meteorite hitting you on the head than you've been able to prove that. | ||
So that document is real. | ||
And the thing which was interesting for me is that while I worked on the document, the thread that became very popular was on the Albanian one. | ||
If you compare the two documents, they're practically the same. | ||
They are the same clauses. | ||
And that was the point that I was trying to make when I was reviewing that. | ||
I have worked In the past, with legal departments, I did a lot of reviews. | ||
And when you have such a big corporation, usually contracts are like computer code. | ||
They are using functions which are legal functions. | ||
They are providing services. | ||
And you don't play around with them. | ||
In my past, when we worked and we had contracts in the subsidiary where I worked or in the region where I was reviewing things, usually the contracts would come from the headquarters. | ||
and then there is a process in which there is an adjustment to the local area regulations but the contracts itself are you don't change them the same way that you don't do a major change to computer code because that would have an impact on the performance and in the case of contracts the performance would be that if you would change that you might going to have problems | ||
If you need to go to a dispute, and in this case a dispute in a New York court, which is where the contract specifiers stipulate where all disputes should be handled. | ||
Right, so you can't sort of change one thing without messing up the structural integrity of the rest of the document in the same way that computer code works. | ||
And so what they do is they just sort of have one document, one contract that then they'll take to different governments and I guess they'll You would presume there'd be some sort of debate back and forth. | ||
They'd say, well, we're not happy with this. | ||
We want to change this. | ||
And so there are little minor changes here or there, but the vast body of the document all remains the same and consistent throughout. | ||
And Pfizer is not going to sign a document that a country is going to want to change too much. | ||
Well, that's incredibly fascinating. | ||
I have no reason to doubt you and everything you've said comports with reality as far as I know it so far. | ||
So when we get back on the other side, we'll talk about what you found inside the document, what some of these clauses said, what some of the agreements accounted for. | ||
Again, it's Eden Viber, E-H-D-E-N, Twitter at E-H underscore D-E-N. | ||
And the website is senseofawareness.com. | ||
We'll be right back on the other side with American Journal and Eden Viber. | ||
Stay with us, folks. | ||
Very exciting stuff. | ||
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Welcome back, folks, to a very important interview, I think, on American Journal. | ||
Eden Beiber. | ||
Eden Bieber. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I keep getting the pronunciation of your name wrong, sir. | ||
Eden Beiber? | ||
Eden Bieber. | ||
Okay, I do apologize. | ||
I'm not the best at names. | ||
Eden Bieber, professional information security and privacy expert, and I just want to read your Twitter bio here. | ||
I am an endless vibration in an endless multi-dimensional stream, hiding from myself, in myself, looking for myself, in myself, always in the now, always in love. | ||
You know, I read that and I thought, I want this guy on my show. | ||
He's revealing documents about Pfizer and he's got a bio like that. | ||
This is a guy that InfoWars needs to hear from. | ||
And of course, I encourage people to go to your Twitter because you have posted there a very, I mean, you've gone through this with a fine tooth comb, this manufacturing and supply agreement. | ||
that we can sort of assume is largely the same agreement that's been signed by countries around the world. | ||
You have one from Albania and one from Brazil that are fairly similar. | ||
We can assume it was the same one that's been signed by Israel and America and Canada and all these other places that have agreements with Pfizer. | ||
Can you tell us what to you stands out most from this document as you went through it? | ||
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I think for me the most problematic part when you look at the document itself is the – there is – first of all, just to explain why we know that this is a real document and this document is used everywhere. just to explain why we know that this is a The ex-head of Pfizer in Brazil and was also the head of Pfizer for South America gave testimony to the Brazilian Congress. | |
They have an that Pfizer is using standardized contracts. | ||
So we have a testimony from a person who's a Pfizer person. | ||
So it's not only I'm claiming it. | ||
There's a person who said that, and just as a funny thing to say, the person who signed the Brazilian contract is right now in jail because he's been arrested because they are claiming that he took bribery from AstraZeneca. | ||
That is, well, hold on, hold on a moment. | ||
Let's stick on that for a second. | ||
That's very interesting. | ||
So the document that you got had that. | ||
had that digital signature that you talked about in the last segment, which is how you confirm the legitimacy of the document. | ||
You also found out who this guy was. | ||
And so the guy who signed the document with Pfizer is at this moment in jail in Brazil for having taken bribes from AstraZeneca. | ||
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That is allegedly as we say, and it was, he, he was arrested on the 7th of July. | |
Wow. | ||
Okay. | ||
That is a very interesting little wrinkle in this story. | ||
Alright, very interesting indeed. | ||
So, okay, let's get into the document itself because you have, once again, done a great job of screenshotting the document and sort of explaining to people what this is. | ||
And to me, you know, it... | ||
It harkens back to me to 2016, the Trump campaign, when he'd always talk about the deals. | ||
I'll make the best deals for America. | ||
This, to me, sounds like a really bad deal for the countries that sign it, and a very good deal for Pfizer. | ||
That's my takeaway. | ||
Is that accurate? | ||
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It's extremely accurate. | |
I had conversations with people, so I'm not a law expert, but I had conversations with a person who is Who is a law professor in the university, and I also had a conversation with the person who reviews medical contracts. | ||
And one of the interesting things is that usually when you have a medical contract, there is a statement that says that the company who provides the service would abide to the laws of the country. | ||
And this document practically says starts and defines and says, your laws does not interest us. | ||
Whatever law you have right now and whatever law you're going to pass in the future is not applied to this contract. | ||
And that was kind of overwhelming for me to see. | ||
In many ways, if you look at the definition of a government, it's a body that regulates and defines, it's a group in society that regulates and defines rules for other groups of people. | ||
And practically, Pfizer is acting as a government that dictates to governments around the world What and how they're supposed to act. | ||
The thing which, it almost turns the people who signs the document into foreign agents. | ||
Because they tell, in the documents itself, there's a segment that talks about defend, of the people who are assigned and are representing practically Pfizer in this agreement, which would be the Ministry of Health in many countries. | ||
Their role is to defend Right. | ||
not to defend the citizens. | ||
And when you read it, it's shocking because you really expect the people that you pay taxes, that your taxes are going to pay their salaries to protect you, not the pharmaceutical company. | ||
But then when you read why it is, when you see that all those clauses that talk about there is no liability, We are totally identified from any activities. | ||
And in the contract themselves, they mention the fact that they don't know the long-terms and it might have long-terms. | ||
And you read those statements and you think to yourself, hold on, who has signed this document? | ||
I would just want to say one thing, which is very important. | ||
I had the opportunity of reviewing multiple confidential. | ||
In the last few days, I've been looking at different contracts. | ||
Pfizer is without doubt the most aggressive contract that I've seen. | ||
Really, out of the other contracts, they are the most aggressive ones. | ||
I can break it in on your show. | ||
When we finish up talking, I will be uploading the European Commission contract. | ||
Yeah, which is a little bit longer and more complicated because over there you have member states. | ||
But still, the main idea is that Pfizer is not liable for the performance of their products. | ||
And that is quite shocking. | ||
You would not want to buy a car that the manufacturer does not have any liability for the car performance. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And in fact, you quote it here, Pfizer shall have no liability for any failure to deliver doses in accordance with any estimated delivery date. | ||
So they don't even have to fulfill their end of the bargain, which is why this to me is just the worst deal ever. | ||
It's like you have to pay us no matter what, but even if we don't uphold our end, We're still going to get paid. | ||
I mean, it's the most one-sided deal I've ever seen. | ||
And that's just the tip of the iceberg. | ||
I mean, there's some really crazy stuff in here that we'll get into. | ||
But, you know, the idea that this corporate contract would supersede the laws of the nation where it's being signed or where it's being implemented is sort of part and parcel with everything that we're seeing go going on. | ||
Remember the TPP, again, hearkening back to 2016, that got canceled. | ||
One of the Big things about that was that it would set up an international court that would supersede national courts that would be composed of people that were appointed by the corporations themselves. | ||
So it was saying, we're not going to be subject to your laws. | ||
We're going to be subject to our own people and our own laws and our own courts and our own decisions. | ||
And that's what caused a lot of outrage with people. | ||
And we're seeing elements of that in the Pfizer document. | ||
And I think that would have to do with why they say you have to arbitrate this in New York City, right? | ||
That was part of it that you brought up a little bit earlier. | ||
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There is another element of it, the organization of the legal person, as described in the legal term, which is the company. | ||
So the company that is actually performing, that you are contracting with, is a Dutch company. | ||
It's Pfizer-BV, if I remember correctly. | ||
And there's a reason why they use the Netherlands, because the Netherlands have very specific laws with bilateral agreements. | ||
I would not go into it here, and I'm not an expert in that area, but it actually gives them an even stronger ability to go after countries. | ||
So this is a very, very The reasons why this contract was constructed and the reason why the entity is Dutch is for the whole idea is that they have a capacity, this organization, have the capacity to use this subsidiary in order to... To any state that's willing to pay... You're overriding, overriding agents. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Hang on to that thought. | ||
We'll be right back with some more revelations. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Senseofawareness.com is where you go to find the website of Eden Bieber. | ||
He is my guest. | ||
You can find his Twitter at EH underscore DEN, where you can see him detailing in very explicit detail the manufacturing and supply agreement that Pfizer has signed with at least, you know, a few countries that we know of. | ||
And probably more around the world have signed this very same agreement or something very similar to it. | ||
And we're getting a little bit into some of the particular aspects of this that are totally one-sided and truly, in my experience, unprecedented the way some of these things operate. | ||
And again, I don't want to just sit here and read your Twitter because people can go do that. | ||
But you say things like Pfizer, like all corporations, develop a standardized agreement. | ||
We went through that. | ||
But it covers the manufacturing of vaccines for COVID-19 and its mutations, but also for, quote, any device, technology or product used in the administration of or to enhance the use of or effect of such vaccine so again a little bit of legalese but essentially it's saying not just the vaccine is going to be in Pfizer's hands but basically anything having to do with the vaccine or even any cures that come up I mean help us help us untangle this uh this legal knot that we have here | ||
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It's an interesting statement because when I looked at it the first time, I was thinking to myself, this is a weird statement because they're talking not only about the vaccine itself, what other technologies are they talking about? | |
Are we talking about, for example, the quantum signature that Bill Gates was trying to put inside? | ||
Is that going to be adding anything to the This is the kind of stuff that makes people who have been blamed for being a conspiracy theorist and tinfoil hat crazy people go like, hold on a second, what does that mean? | ||
Because it actually expands the contract in terms of the definition of what is being considered to be as part of this agreement to things that are unknown. | ||
What are those devices? | ||
Are we talking about nanotechnology? | ||
We don't know. | ||
It's a weird statement that appears there and for me it was very, very strange. | ||
Just a point to make about the contract itself. | ||
If you would look at it, practically Pfizer is saying, you signed a contract with us and you are saying that you want to buy this and this. | ||
We might going to give it to you, and we might not. | ||
You're still going to have to pay. | ||
We might going to give it to you at a specific date, and we might not. | ||
And you're still going to have to pay. | ||
There is no late delivery of anything. | ||
I would probably cover this tomorrow. | ||
I was trying to do it today, but I was thinking more to do it on the EU contract. | ||
Tomorrow I will tell a story of one country that was that suffered from this process in which Pfizer practically said to them, you signed a contract with us and they did not deliver it on time. | ||
And it's fascinating. | ||
I would just quote the newspapers in that country just to show how this process has been and the fact that when you understand the contract, you realize the country has no power against Pfizer. | ||
Right. | ||
And I can read the quote from here. | ||
Pfizer shall have no liability for any failure to deliver doses in accordance with any estimated delivery dates, nor shall any such failure give purchaser any right to cancel orders from any quantities of product. | ||
So, I mean, I would love to sign a contract like this. | ||
Back when I made, you know, back when I shot wedding videos in high school, I would love to have a... | ||
I have a contract that said you will pay me no matter what, even if I don't deliver the video, even if I don't show up on the day to film, you still have to pay me and I'm under no obligation to fulfill my end of the bargain. | ||
I mean, well done Pfizer, I guess. | ||
I mean, what are you supposed to say to this? | ||
They have gotten these countries to sign a contract that gives Pfizer basically total power and offers nothing on the side of the country to actually make sure that Pfizer fulfills it. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
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what they're supposed to be doing. | ||
Right. | ||
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And this is a foreign power that dictates to a country exactly how we do that. | |
To be honest, I think the Sicilian mafia probably has a more relaxed contract than this day. | ||
It was fascinating to go through it. | ||
Again, I think I have some legal education as part of my master's degree, and my law professor is very, very, very smart and he told us, "Look, you need to look at it as a... | ||
You need to think of legal contracts as some sort of a code." And in this code that you read, usually there's some definition, which when you have a contract, the contract clause is between I am offering you something and you agree to it. | ||
And usually the agreement needs to be coming out of free will. | ||
That is, normally if somebody would say to you, you have to pay me everything and I'm not responsible for anything. | ||
Most people go like, no thank you. | ||
Right. | ||
And yet governments have signed it all across the world. | ||
The only thing that you can actually, there is There were some governments in South America who became very upset. | ||
There's some videos, which I will provide links to, of what was happening in South America that was covered by an Indian news outlet, who was describing that the South Americans were going like, what is this contract? | ||
They were claiming that Pfizer was asking for Right. | ||
assets, equities like embassies abroad and military bases. | ||
And so people go like, it cannot be military bases, it cannot be embassies. | ||
But if it's an international court that sits up in a foreign country like in New York and they decide that the country has, for example, is broke, doesn't have any money, They have the capacity, according to international laws, to get those assets. | ||
And with regards to the military base that was mentioned in this journalist report, there is actually one military base in Peru. | ||
It was broke out by an investigative journalist in London and in Peru. | ||
And people say it cannot be. | ||
But then if you look at it in Peru, there's actually one military base that is operated by the Americans. | ||
Wow. | ||
And that military base is a bio-research military base. | ||
Wow. | ||
So you might think that they might want to be interested in that. | ||
Wow. | ||
I mean, it really, I mean, oh my God, we could spend all day on this because, yeah, every sort of instance is a rabbit hole that you can go down. | ||
I also want to read a few more quotes from your tweet chain here. | ||
I also want to read a few more quotes from your tweet chain here. | ||
From the document, once again, purchaser hereby waives all rights and remedies that it may have in law, in equity or otherwise arising from or relating to any failure by Pfizer to deliver the contracted doses in accordance with the delivery schedule. | ||
Just no recompense under law whatsoever. | ||
And then they say, again, under no circumstances will Pfizer be subject or liable for any late delivery penalties. | ||
I mean, and countries actually sign this. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
Now, explain to me about what you call the big secret here in this tweet chain. | ||
You talk about the $12 per dose for about a quarter million units. | ||
You say funny that it's the price of a small amount of doses when Pfizer was charging the U.S. | ||
nearly $20 per dose. | ||
U.S. | ||
taxpayers got screwed again. | ||
So are you saying that this contract they were given a deal to, whereas in America they upped that number in that contract? | ||
Or am I missing it? | ||
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It's a funny contract. | ||
So, first of all, the Americans have paid about, as I said, something like $90, $95. | ||
Israel, according to a report that was published in an interview that was done on the radio, has paid $62.5 per dosage. | ||
And we are supposed to be, you know, people go like, hey, we are great in doing this. | ||
It goes like, who's in charge of this deal? | ||
Wow! | ||
That is incredible. | ||
Five times more. | ||
It's arbitrary. | ||
The price that Pfizer is demanding sort of depends on what the countries are willing to give them at the end of the day. | ||
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The European Commission, on behalf of the European member state, have negotiated a price for them, correctly, of 17.5 euros. | ||
So that's, again... I think more than dollars. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Okay, so Albania, I guess, is paying $12 per dose. | ||
America's paying $19.50. | ||
Israel's paying $60. | ||
The European Union's paying $70. | ||
And Pfizer is making out like a bandit and isn't liable for any of it. | ||
This just gets more and more mind-blowing as we go, folks. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
We're gonna reveal even more stuff in the final segment. | ||
statement, edinbieber at senseofawareness.com. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
All right, folks, I've been blown away by this interview, and I hope you appreciate it as well. | ||
Eden Beaver on Twitter at E-H underscore D-E-N. | ||
The website is senseofawareness.com, and he has provided the documents, folks. | ||
He has the documents, and he is letting the world know what Pfizer is getting countries to agree to. | ||
And, you know, just flipping through this again during the break and just seeing time after time where they protect themselves from any sort of punishment or any sort of liability or anything of the sort. | ||
You have the contract must be kept confidential for 10 years. | ||
It's supposed to be kept confidential for 30 years. | ||
And Israel is mentioned in this contract. | ||
And it also says this purchaser acknowledges the long-term effects and efficacy of the vaccine are not currently known and that there may be adverse effects of the vaccine that are not currently known. | ||
Do you know, and you might not, sir, was this signed after the vaccines had already been created, That Pfizer was already on the road towards a vaccine? | ||
Do you have any idea of what time period that this contract would have been drawn up and signed in? | ||
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As far as I know, this contract was signed in January and also the Brazilian one was signed in January. | |
So we're talking about, as far as I understand, after the third phase, as far as I remember correctly. | ||
So from my perspective, it's an interesting statement because it practically says, well, You are, as a buyer, you know that we have no clue what this vaccine or this product will do. | ||
And I would like to, and I know I'm upsetting some people when I say it, but actually, according to Robert Malone, who invented the mRNA treatment, the mRNA vaccine, This is a gene therapy and it's still in the trial phase. | ||
I would like to say something very important. | ||
First of all, about myself. | ||
People ask me, why do you do that? | ||
I don't do it for myself. | ||
I'm an information security professional. | ||
Let's assume that Pfizer was never going to hire me as a result of this. | ||
But this could have a profound impact on my career. | ||
I do that because I think it is important. | ||
I think the truth, when you look at contracts, there's an element of fairness that usually when a deal needs to be done, it needs to be fair. | ||
And I think for all of us, the citizens of many countries that have been on the receiving end of of the product that was sold by Fazer to the countries, we have the right to know what our countries have been committed to. | ||
And there's a section called 802.1, which is indemnification by purchasers, by purchaser. | ||
And I would like to read this statement because this is something that you rarely would ever see. | ||
Purchasers hereby agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Pfizer-BioNTech or each of its affiliates, subcontracts, subcontracts, licenses, practically anybody that relates to Pfizer in any way, shape or form. | ||
Not only that, they say to you, they say to you, or it's Employees, directors, and anyone inside of them. | ||
And it even states, in a later area, it says that the countries must create an organization that defends them. | ||
And practically, they are moving the liability of protecting themselves in case of there is something wrong with the vaccines, which in that case, if you receive the vaccine and you have a problem with it and you want to sue, you need to sue Pfizer. | ||
But then Pfizer says to the countries, you are going to defend on our behalf. | ||
You're going to pay for this defense. | ||
Right. | ||
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And if it's not going to go well, we're going to come over and we will take over the trial and you would have to pay for all our expenses on top of that. | |
It's there. | ||
It's written there. | ||
And to go like that is really, really, really bad. | ||
It's interesting to see. | ||
I felt a call to share that with my fellow human beings. | ||
We deserve better. | ||
I really think we deserve better from our governments to commit on our behalf to go into a situation that they practically say, there are areas over there that they say, This agreement is above the law of the country. | ||
Right. | ||
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Whatever law you have right now, or you would write in the future, this agreement is above it, and you make a commitment on that. | |
And you need to pass it in Parliament, and all countries passed it in Parliament. | ||
It is insane. | ||
Oh, it's, you know, unexplainable, really. | ||
It's a complete abdication of their responsibility to protect their people from abuse of any sort. | ||
I mean, it really kind of blows my mind, but let's Let's go back to a minute for what you just said. | ||
You aren't doing this for any gain. | ||
Nobody's paying you to do this. | ||
This isn't your job. | ||
You're not WikiLeaks or Project Veritas. | ||
You're just a guy who knows how to find information. | ||
You know information security and you're doing this because you think it's an important piece of information that the world needs to know. | ||
And I completely agree and so appreciate what you've done here. | ||
But you're worried maybe about how this might impact your professional life. | ||
Is that right? | ||
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Let's just first make a statement. | |
I have no suicidal tendencies. | ||
I don't plan to kill myself in the near future or the far future. | ||
None of it. | ||
I'm still, when I publish it, people go like, are you afraid? | ||
I go, well, most likely it's going to be a drone that's going to hit me at some point in time. | ||
But I'm not afraid, really. | ||
I think we are in a very, very strange period of time right now. | ||
It's a time where scientists are being silenced for raising up concerns and trying to have a conversation about issues that are important to all of us. | ||
And I think it is a personal responsibility of all of us to seek the truth because the other option is to live a life of lies and that's practically Bringing hell onto this planet, and I don't want to live in hell, and I don't want to be part of a hell which is based on a world that is not working. | ||
I can just say one small thing. | ||
If you look at societies, societies always have this, there's always a utopian dream, and we always have these visions. | ||
My work right now in information security, I'm right now writing my dissertation, master's dissertation. | ||
There is this thing that people have visions of the future, and I assume that many leaders of this world have visions about the future. | ||
And the problem that we have seen in the past, if you look, for example, at socialism, socialism is a beautiful utopian dream, the problem is that it just doesn't work. | ||
And what happens in history is that when a dream doesn't work, when a thing doesn't work, then the people in power try to suppress the truth. | ||
And then utopia turns into dystopia. | ||
And our role is to make sure, as human beings, that we contribute to the truth. | ||
And if I would have to pay a price for it, I will, but I'm not happy with it. | ||
But I'd rather pay that price than to think to myself, well, I saw this and I was just too afraid to share it with others because I was thinking, what would it do to me? | ||
Wow, I'm speechless. | ||
I'm so glad that you have chosen this, and pray to God that no harm comes to you, and you should be rewarded. | ||
I mean, you should be on talk shows, you should, you know, you start on InfoWars, but, you know, if our audience can spread this and, you know, get this information to Bigger and more mainstream source. | ||
I mean, this information needs to get out and that's the important part. | ||
And I really honor you for taking this risk because it is a risk. | ||
I mean, you say, you know, I don't want to commit suicide, you know, sort of as a joke, but it's not really a joke, is it? | ||
I mean, this is this is real stuff. | ||
This is trillions of dollars. | ||
This is the biggest companies in the world and showing really malfeasance by biggest governments in the world. | ||
This is real deal. | ||
This is the real deal. | ||
And it's incredibly important that you've brought this to the attention of everybody. | ||
And people, of course, can go to your website, senseofawareness.com, and they can find everything here and hopefully support you through that, right? | ||
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Yes, I still haven't raised any support mechanisms before. | |
Maybe I should, if that would hurt me. | ||
I would just say one important thing. | ||
Look, I find it extremely frustrating that I, as a human being who's not a journalist, discover so many facts that should have been the work of investigative journalists. | ||
Shame on the investigative journalists and the media outlets that have not covered it until now. | ||
All the information, almost all the information is there. | ||
I'm not some... I didn't use... I didn't hack anything. | ||
I didn't break anything. | ||
I was just doing information... I was just looking for the information in a right way. | ||
And journalists should have done this thing. | ||
And the fact that we have... Nobody's been talking about it. | ||
And you will see today when I would publish it. | ||
Whatever I would publish today about the EU was actually... | ||
was out in April and seems that nobody knows about it. | ||
So we're talking about information that has been there, and for some reason people decided not to touch it. | ||
And if they are betraying their work, if the, for physicians, the authors do no harm. | ||
For journalists, it's first search to seek the truth. | ||
And they don't. | ||
Wow. | ||
Oh my gosh, just incredible stuff, folks. | ||
Again, you gotta go to his Twitter at eh underscore den edinbieber, senseofawareness.com. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on and sharing this, sir, and I hope this gets the eyes of some important people who can actually, you know, do something about this or just spread the word about it, because unbelievably important. | ||
Thank you so much for bringing this to us, sir. | ||
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Thank you very much for having me, sir. | |
I really appreciate it. | ||
God bless, sir, and keep it up. | ||
We appreciate it. | ||
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