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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band dot video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to American Journal. | ||
Very, very happy to have you with us here at Infowars.com and band dot video. | ||
Yes, folks, Alex Jones is trending on Twitter because Surprising everybody, he's right again! | ||
Oh my gosh, it turns out that all of the stuff we talk about is actually based on real sources, and none of it's made up, and all of it's proven real time after time after time. | ||
Not just proven real, but horrifically so, as of course, what Alex Jones was right about was the government harvesting babies after they've been born alive in order to sell their body parts like meat. | ||
And the details are actually even more horrific than you can imagine. | ||
We'll get to all of that and more in the Daily Dispatch and throughout the rest of the show, taking your calls as well. | ||
But first, here's a video from Band.Video. | ||
Digital passport company run by Nazis. | ||
here it is. | ||
In a recent video, Poly St. | ||
George talks us through her recent investigation of the company Entrust, a company who just recently signed a contract with the United Kingdom to provide digital passports for COVID-19 vaccine tracking. | ||
What she discovered was that the family who owns Entrust not only has Nazi roots, but they are in fact a very prominent Nazi family. | ||
The family in question is the Quant family. | ||
In 1929, Gunther Quandt took over one of the largest arms manufacturers in Germany. | ||
He then divorced his second wife Magda, who then married Joseph Goebbels just two years later in 1931. | ||
The Goebbels family then became heavily involved in the Quandt family business. | ||
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Maybe this was one of those instances of marriage to cement a business relationship. | |
Sort of like royalty does. | ||
But this is the new royalty. | ||
This is the industrialist royalty. | ||
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This is the globalist regime being born. | |
That's just a guess. | ||
Here's some photos from the wedding. | ||
Their marriage took place on a grand property owned by Gunther Quandt, where Adolf Hitler served as the best man. | ||
In 1933, Gunther officially joined the Nazi party and was granted special privileges to use slave labor. | ||
Gunther and his sons, Herbert and Harold, staffed their factories with over 50,000 prisoners of war and concentration camp workers. | ||
One of their factories even had its own concentration camp, an execution area. | ||
The end of World War II had little effect on the Quant family. | ||
A former prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials claims that there was plenty of evidence to prosecute the Quants, and regrets how they were allowed to evade punishment. | ||
Not only did the Quants evade punishment at Nuremberg, Herbert went on as a director of Deutsche Bank, became an honorary citizen, and a czar of the whole German economy. | ||
He married Johanna Bruhn in 1960. | ||
They had two children, Stefan Quant and Suzanne Klatten, Germany's richest woman, who recently told reporters how difficult it is being a billionaire. | ||
Entrust was bought by the Quant family in 1987, has went on to gain contracts in banking and government, including just about every level of the US federal government, and has just signed a contract to provide digital passports for the UK. | ||
The Quant family weren't the only Nazi industrialists to go on after the war and thrive. | ||
IG Farben-Baer is the father of Big Pharma. | ||
And this ideology wasn't born with the Nazis. | ||
It comes from the Sabbatean Frankist Rockefeller Rothschild banking empire. | ||
The ones who mysteriously create money and loan it to us with interest as if they own it all. | ||
We know who they are. | ||
Many of them are coming out of the shadows and offering us tyranny. | ||
And many of us are accepting the offer. | ||
And all we have to do to save our lives is say no to this criminal gang of psychotic vampires. | ||
For InfoWars.com, this is Greg Reis. | ||
All right, folks, that's the latest from Greg Reis. | ||
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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 Band.Video and InfoWars.com. | ||
Very glad to have you here today. | ||
A lot of videos to show you. | ||
A lot of Insane things to cover and of course a fair amount of gloating to do. | ||
A fair amount of we told you so coming at you as our top story is of course Alex Jones is right. | ||
All right, let's get into it, shall we, with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Friday, August 6th, 2021. | ||
Conspiracy theory over aborted babies for organ harvesting leads to be true and government-funded. | ||
Yes, that's right, folks. | ||
It's all true, actually. | ||
Everything we say here is true. | ||
You can trust us because, well, we don't make things up, and hopefully that's been proven time and time and time again. | ||
According to a bombshell report from Judicial Watch on Tuesday, the Department of Health and Human Services paid at least $2.7 million into a University of Pittsburgh initiative that allegedly employs a tissue bank with organs from aborted fetuses. | ||
Now in 2019, Alex Jones appeared on the podcast show The Joe Rogan Experience to explain how fetal organ harvesting works and people went on to call him insane and a conspiracy theorist for making such suggestions. | ||
Newsweek in 2019 responded to the podcast and wrote, Alex Jones' Joe Rogan war leads to conspiracy theory meltdown. | ||
InfoWars host says babies harvested for organs. | ||
What an insane claim! | ||
Right? | ||
Just like I was talking about yesterday. | ||
It's like, people, when they hear these claims from Alex Jones, they react appropriately, right? | ||
When you hear that baby's organs are being harvested, and you hear it from Alex Jones, and you think he's a crazy conspiracy theorist, you react correctly by going, that's insane! | ||
That's crazy! | ||
No one would ever let that happen! | ||
My God, what a horrible, horrible thing to even accuse somebody of! | ||
And then it comes out, and the reaction is just like, oh, okay. | ||
It's just like, it's very strange. | ||
It's very strange. | ||
Your first reaction was the right one. | ||
When you hear this insane thing, and you're disgusted and outraged by it, that's actually the appropriate response to hearing that babies are being harvested. | ||
It's just you feel that response because it's Alex Jones saying it, and you think it's crazy. | ||
It's very bizarre how all of this works. | ||
Raw Story News also made a similar headline saying, quote, Alex Jones has irrational ragegasm on Trump conspiracy theory over abortions for organ harvesting. | ||
There they throw Trump in. | ||
Oh, it's Trump's conspiracy theory that Alex Jones is just raging on. | ||
It's not that it's actually happening and true and absolutely something worthy of being raged at and should cause outrage in any person with a soul. | ||
Pitt's alleged interest in harvesting fetal organs for a research known as the Genito-Urinary Development Molecular Anatomy Project, or GUDMAP, is detailed in hundreds of pages of public document requests received by Judicial Watch. | ||
The university requested more funds, although it's unclear how much it received. | ||
Back in 2015, Pitt told HHS that it had been, quote, collecting fetal tissue for over 10 years, including liver, heart, gonads, legs, brain, genitory and genitory tissue, including kidneys, uterus and bladders. | ||
Truly disturbing stuff, but it gets even worse, folks. | ||
This is from the article on InfoWars. | ||
Alex Jones was right. | ||
Goes viral on Twitter, Twitter for exposing fetal organ harvesting. | ||
Jack Posobiec helped spread this around, publishing tweets criticizing social media for banning the prophetic Alex Jones show host, writing, quote, there was once a man who went around warning that the government and scientists were harvesting baby organs, funding China to make chimeric viruses and deploying federal agents for domestic plots. | ||
But all of social media banned him. | ||
Three years ago. | ||
Gee, I wonder why. | ||
You know, it's like people are like, well, now that Alex has been proven right about all this stuff, why isn't he back online? | ||
It's like, why isn't the guy who exposed the fact that the world elite would use a pharmaceutical takeover to dominate all of humankind? | ||
Why is he not allowed on the internet now that they're actually doing it? | ||
Gee, I wonder. | ||
But here's, this is just unbelievably disturbing. | ||
The University of Pittsburgh admitted to news media today that ischemia, the loss of blood supply, does not happen until after they cut the kidneys out of an aborted baby. | ||
The fetuses are delivered alive, making this either partial birth abortion or infanticide. | ||
So yes, folks, it's even worse than you can possibly imagine. | ||
And yet, you know, they're saying, Well, you know, it's not that bad, right? | ||
It's just abortion. | ||
It's just killing a baby. | ||
It's just harvesting the baby's organs while it's still alive. | ||
Not dying from blood loss till after they remove the organs from the live delivered baby. | ||
Truly incredible stuff. | ||
And of course, Alex Jones was right. | ||
You can go ahead and add the quarter to the Alex Jones was right jar. | ||
I think the total is now up to about $4.5 million worth of quarters in that unbelievably large jar. | ||
Privacy company Apple plans to monitor all U.S. | ||
phones for evidence of child porn. | ||
This is from Infowars.com. | ||
As the saying goes, if you aren't doing anything illegal, then you have nothing to fear from surveillance. | ||
Of course not. | ||
Smartphones already act like tracking devices, broadcasting the whereabouts of their owners, but Apple is about to open the door to far more advanced forms of smartphone-based voluntary surveillance by launching a new program designed to detect and report iPhone users who are found to have child pornography, known by the academic-speak acronym CSAM. | ||
Which stands for Child Sexual Abuse Materials. | ||
According to a handful of academics who were offered a sneak preview of the company's plans, then promptly spilled the beans on Twitter and in interviews with the press. | ||
The new system called NeuralMatch is expected to be unveiled by Apple later this week. | ||
The software is expected to be installed on American iPhones via software update. | ||
According to the Financial Times, the automated system can proactively alert a team of human reviewers if it believes CSAM is present on a user's iPhone. | ||
If the reviewers can verify the material, law enforcement will be contacted. | ||
So, in other words, Apple is now launching an AI system to scan all of your photos and also apparently private messages. | ||
And then we'll alert a team of human reviewers if they find something suspicious. | ||
Of course, the possibility of overreach or misuse of this is obvious and apparent. | ||
Obviously, you want people to, you know, you want them to stop people from sharing child pornography. | ||
But I don't know if giving Apple a backdoor to see all of your photos all the time is such a great idea. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe we can talk about that with you fine folks when we open up the phone lines. | ||
Michigan Air National Guard lands jet takes off from U.S. | ||
highway in military first. | ||
Michigan Air National Guard took off and landed multiple planes on a four-lane stretch of state highway M-32 Thursday, which is the first time that modern combat aircraft have intentionally landed on a U.S. | ||
civilian road, the Selfridge Base said. | ||
Part of M32 near Alpena was in the northwestern part of the state was closed down for the training exercise, which was dubbed Thunder Landing Zone. | ||
It gave the pilot the opportunity to land in an austere environment that they're not used to. | ||
One that they'll have to get used to when the United States government declares war on its people and actually starts sending bombers to clear out contingents of patriots that are holding out against the dictatorial mandates of their unelected superiors. | ||
This is not a coincidence that this is the first time this is happening. | ||
You have to ask yourself, was this a necessity? | ||
Did they have to land on a highway? | ||
Do you have any idea the number of unbelievably huge military installations we have in this country that have their own roads on them? | ||
I mean, look at Fort Hood. | ||
Look at any fort really in America. | ||
You'll find literally thousands of acres of land owned exclusively by the army with highways and roads and airports and landing strips and all sorts of things that you could use to practice this particular maneuver. | ||
It's not Out of necessity that they had to land on the highway. | ||
It's for training purposes. | ||
It's because they'll have to do it in real situations very soon. | ||
Once they purge the military of patriots, once they cause enough chaos in the United States, once they try to mandate vaccines and inspire a violent uprising in opposition to these completely outrageous and unconstitutional government overreaches, then they'll need to | ||
Bomb us into smithereens just like they threatened to do, just like literally the President of the United States threatened to do when talking about issuing gun control and saying that you need F-15s and nuclear bombs to defeat the United States government. | ||
That wasn't an offhanded remark. | ||
That was a threat. | ||
That was a threat to you, saying if you dare to hold on to these outdated human rights of yours, you'll face the full brunt and force of the American military, and now they're actively training to land on American streets with warplanes. | ||
Just think about that for a second, and we'll be back on the other side. | ||
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Back to your Daily Dispatch here as we finish up with this Friday, August 6th edition. | ||
North Korean defector says she was robbed by three black women and then accused of being a racist. | ||
A North Korean defector claimed she was mugged by three black women outside Chicago's Saks Fifth Avenue store last year, but white bystanders accused her of being racist when she tried to call the police. | ||
Park, who has been, her name's Yeonmi Park, She's been an outspoken critic of woke culture. | ||
She claims she grabbed hold of one of the women and was trying to call the police, but bystanders intervened. | ||
She claims about 20 people, many of whom she said were white, accused her of being racist for blaming the woman for mugging her. | ||
Quote, they were telling me the color of their skin doesn't make them a thief. | ||
Calling a black person a thief is racist. | ||
Park claims that the woman she was trying to restrain started punching her. | ||
I tried to call the police and they prevented me from calling the police, Park said. | ||
That's when I was thinking, this country lost it. | ||
They were telling me the color of their skin doesn't make them a thief. | ||
Yeah, that's accurate. | ||
Them robbing her made them a thief. | ||
These people are insane. | ||
Absolutely insane. | ||
Like, I guess in their mind, this little Asian woman's walking down the street, sees three black women, and is just like, they're thieves! | ||
And just like grabs one of them and starts calling the cops for just no reason. | ||
Just because she's a racist, I guess, right? | ||
These people's conception of reality is beyond comprehension. | ||
This country lost it. | ||
Yeah, I think that's pretty accurate, Ms. | ||
Park. | ||
Park claimed that if the same incident had happened in North Korea, the bystanders would have immediately helped the victim. | ||
Quote, they're not just going to just out of nowhere scream, you're a racist, she said. | ||
Park claimed in her interview with Rogan that authorities tracked down a suspect by reviewing surveillance footage and tracking her credit cards. | ||
She suggested authorities would not prosecute them because there was just so much crime in Chicago. | ||
Well, prosecuting crime is also racist, Ms. | ||
Park. | ||
There she is on the war room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
She's been outspoken of late regarding woke culture in the United States, saying it reminds her of the censorship of North Korea. | ||
Park said in June she was shocked by the censorship Columbia University imposed on her by teaching her how to think, saying, quote, I literally crossed the Gobi Desert to be free, and I realize I'm not free. | ||
America is not free, she told The Post at the time. | ||
Honestly, kind of a heartbreaking story, heartbreaking reality that we live in, because You know, communism, top-down authoritarian control, can do quite a bit to destroy a people, destroy a population, but it's not as effective or as, you know, capable of destroying literal humanity as | ||
our form of socialism is right when you have top down control telling you you know what to do telling you where to go making you a slave in your own country and uh you know bending your free will to its omni uh present dictates that's pretty bad but as she points out still in communist countries people might help each other when they're being robbed uh | ||
We instead have this form of just mental, you know, minticide, as it's called, that has just utterly destroyed our actual individual people from within. | ||
Like, there's no force necessary to impose this on us. | ||
We impose it on ourselves, and it's incredibly disturbing. | ||
Massive fire wipes out much of a California town, leaving broken hearts and broken dreams. | ||
Greenville, nestled in dense forests southeast of Lake Almanor, was decimated Wednesday when massive Dixie Fire swept through three weeks after it ignited near a Pacific Gas and Electric Company power station in Feather River Canyon. | ||
Authorities said the rapid advance of the flames was fed by gusty winds and historically dry conditions. | ||
Or in other words, quote, it's climate change. | ||
Macklin said, everyone who didn't believe in it in Greenville is now a climate refugee. | ||
Darn climate change starting fires near electrical power stations. | ||
How do they know? | ||
How does climate change know where to start fires next to the California power and electric power station where this fire started? | ||
It's truly incredible the way, you know, climate change seems to be fed by, you know, arsonists and accidental fires from Incapable government installations. | ||
Truly mind-blowing. | ||
California hits drought milestone as Oroville hydropower dam stops for the first time. | ||
California water managers on Thursday shut down hydropower generation at Lake Oroville for the first time ever due to falling lake levels, a major milestone in the state's historic drought. | ||
Grid operators have been worried about blackouts this summer and have issued half a dozen calls for voluntary conservation as temperatures have spiked and supplies have fallen due to transmission constraints and generation going offline. | ||
In other words, it's climate change. | ||
In other words, this again is climate change, and that's all you need to know about it. | ||
All of these problems, every single one of them, whether it's fire or ice, floods or droughts, tornadoes, hurricanes, typhoons, earthquakes, volcano disruptions, oil rig explosions, arson taking out, forest failure arson taking out, forest failure to clean up forests and actually do forest management in areas that have residential buildings to prevent wildfires. | ||
No, none of that. | ||
It's all climate change. | ||
All of it is climate change. | ||
There's one answer, one solution, and it is your abdication of your way of life. | ||
That's the only thing we need to know. | ||
Ignore all of the weather manipulation. | ||
Ignore all of the chemtrails. | ||
Ignore HAARP. | ||
Ignore China's 35,000 people manipulating the weather. | ||
Ignore drones creating rain clouds in the desert in the UAE. | ||
Ignore all of that. | ||
It's climate change. | ||
It's your fault. | ||
It's not John Kerry's fault, whose family's private jet has taken 16 trips in the last month. | ||
It's not his fault. | ||
No, it's your fault. | ||
Stop eating meat. | ||
Stop owning a home. | ||
Stop driving a car. | ||
Stop breathing. | ||
It's your fault. | ||
It's climate change. | ||
That's all you need to know and that's the only answer we ever need to give to anything. | ||
From the Guardian. | ||
Climate crisis. | ||
Scientists spot warning signs of Gulf Stream collapse. | ||
That's right, folks. | ||
Climate change is causing the collapse of the Gulf Stream, one of the planet's main potential tipping points. | ||
An almost complete loss of stability over the last century of currents that researchers call the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. | ||
The currents are already at their slowest point in 1,600 years, but the new analysis says they could be nearing a shutdown. | ||
That's right folks, the currents of oceans and the air are not being affected by ice What is it called? | ||
Atmospheric radiation? | ||
It's not being caused by the purposeful heating up of the ionosphere in order to create changes in the weathering pattern. | ||
No, no. | ||
It's climate change. | ||
It's you. | ||
You're bad. | ||
You're killing the Earth, and you should die. | ||
And when, you know, the tide shifts in and out, that's not the moon. | ||
That's climate change. | ||
Okay? | ||
Just so you know. | ||
Mega drought in Andes from climate change leaves some peaks without snow. | ||
That's right. | ||
More snow, that's climate change. | ||
Less snow, that's climate change. | ||
It's all climate change because you're stupid, I guess, and they think they can just fool you with this. | ||
You know, the filibuster is racist, and the volcano is climate change, and... | ||
You know, fighting crime is also racist. | ||
Italy is introducing a digital certificate for access to some services and venues in a bid to curb infections. | ||
So there you have Italy issuing a green pass, just like France has done, just like Israel has done, despite the massive uprisings in those countries, with the vast majority of the people being utterly opposed to this. | ||
Remember, our democracy is not about the will of the people. | ||
Our democracy is about imposing onto them restrictions that they viciously despise. | ||
Hezbollah says it fired rockets after Israeli airstrike. | ||
We'll get more into that a little bit later in the program. | ||
California is also mandating vaccines for healthcare workers as the Delta variant surges. | ||
CNN has fired three employees who came into the office unvaccinated. | ||
And the Biden administration is now considering withholding funds and other measures. | ||
Oh, it's coming, folks. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
I can't get a break, folks. | ||
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I cannot get a break. | |
I got my desk covered in stories here. | ||
I got more stuff than I could possibly cover in one three-hour show. | ||
And yet, minute by minute, I'm seeing stuff on Twitter It's just mind-blowing! | ||
It's just incredible! | ||
What they think they can get away with. | ||
Truly mind-blowing. | ||
New York Times politics from literally minutes ago. | ||
A new Russia-aligned disinformation campaign is tapping into vaccine skepticism and spreading falsehoods about forced inoculations as the Delta variant drives new infections. | ||
That's right, folks. | ||
Forced vaccines. | ||
Vaccine mandates is a Russian disinformation campaign. | ||
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Just, I don't even know what to say. | ||
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It's just like, it's just wild. | |
You know, I guess we should just expect, like I don't know why I'm so shocked anymore, where they literally will publish a magazine where the cover is The Great Reset, why The Great Reset is good, what we love about The Great Reset, who is behind The Great Reset and why it's the best thing ever. | ||
And then, like, the next day, or that same day, you'll have a major story, possibly in the exact same publication, saying, what is the deal with this conspiracy theory of the Great Reset? | ||
It doesn't exist. | ||
It's a crazy conspiracy theory. | ||
I mean, it is wild, wild, the amount of cognitive dissidence that is on display constantly. | ||
And I have other examples, too. | ||
You know, this video of Cori Bush. | ||
You know, we have to defund the police and I have to have private security, right? | ||
Just everything is Is insane. | ||
Everything is insane. | ||
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It's absolutely wild. | |
That's right, folks. | ||
The idea of vaccine mandates is, in fact, a Russian disinformation campaign. | ||
That's how stupid they think you are. | ||
Wow. | ||
Truly incredible. | ||
Well, folks, today's big story was, of course, Alex Jones was right. | ||
Goes viral on Twitter for exposing fetal organ harvesting. | ||
What do you even say about this? | ||
It's like... I mean, anybody could have covered this information, right? | ||
Anybody could have talked about this. | ||
Alex Jones, you know, contrary to popular belief, not a prophet, not a psychic, not a, you know, creative writer, right? | ||
He's not just making this stuff up out of thin air. | ||
He doesn't have some sort of, you know, personal divine Illuminating path towards certain information that's not available to everybody else. | ||
This is public information that we're working on. | ||
It's open. | ||
It's available. | ||
It's there for anybody to see. | ||
Alex Jones is just the only one that talks about it. | ||
Do you know how many people have to be involved, have to sign off, or at least have to be aware of a process like the one that is now being detailed? | ||
Where you have a pipeline Of hospital to, you know, flesh market transmission of human baby body parts. | ||
You know the number of doctors, the number of pilots, drivers, surgeons, nurses, hospitals, hospital administration, banks, the payment process. | ||
I mean, do you have any idea the number of people that are aware of this and have been aware of this for 10 years? | ||
It's coming out now because Judicial Watch got the paperwork and forced the narrative, you know, into the conversation. | ||
But Alex Jones is not divinely inspired by, you know, occult information. | ||
It's just out there. | ||
These papers are out there. | ||
They make these decisions. | ||
Thousands of people are involved in these programs. | ||
Alex Jones talks about it and everybody laughs about it as if it doesn't exist, as if it's not real. | ||
Then they come to find that it is real. | ||
For some reason, they don't have the same visceral reaction. | ||
Despite the fact that what is being described in this organ harvesting pipeline is truly, if you don't rage at this, you don't have a soul. | ||
I mean, when you hear that they're cutting the kidneys out of babies, babies who have been delivered alive, have their livers cut out of them while they're still living, and then they die from the blood loss caused by the kidney removal. | ||
Unbelievably disturbing stuff and you should be outraged by it. | ||
You should be disturbed by it. | ||
But again, not speculation. | ||
And we're about to go to a clip here of Alex Jones two years ago on Joe Rogan describing how they're harvesting organs and selling them. | ||
And he's doing the voice of Ralph Northam because again, not speculation, not hidden information. | ||
This has been out for a very long time and nobody seems to care that Ralph Northam, governor of Virginia, got on TV and said, when the baby's alive, we'll keep it happy. | ||
We'll keep it comfortable and let it die. | ||
He said that. | ||
Everybody heard it. | ||
Nobody cared except for Alex Jones, apparently. | ||
So, you know, what they've done to our humanity over the last several decades is almost unimaginable. | ||
But here's Alex Jones, two years ago on the Joe Rogan program, describing what is now common knowledge. | ||
All of a sudden, here it is. | ||
So the baby's worth $500,000. | ||
Who's paying that? | ||
In the chain of delivery. | ||
Just on time delivery. | ||
I mean, each organ's worth a lot of money. | ||
And so, but if you kill them right on the spot, they're like, why are we wasting this seven pounds of meat? | ||
So see, if they can keep them alive, and now they've built these new wings. | ||
They've built new wings. | ||
No, I can show, pull up, pull up. | ||
They have wings. | ||
Where they go, oh, we consider the baby dead. | ||
The mother decided it didn't live. | ||
If she decides, we resuscitate and it lives. | ||
But it didn't resuscitate. | ||
It's flesh. | ||
It's a legalese. | ||
It's passed into a special ward with doctors that make a few million a year. | ||
And the little flesh ball is kept alive and comfortable. | ||
Until all the orders come in the Plainsland, and they take the organs, then they take the blood, and they take the skin, Joe. | ||
You see how it works? | ||
You're freaking out with his voice? | ||
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Oh. | ||
You see, my dad knew organ harvesters in Dallas, and he said, "Don't sign your organ donor card. | ||
They've got corrupt hospitals where if you're totally viable, they take your organs." - Oh, Jesus Christ. - And then I said, "Dad, you're crazy," but I didn't sign the organ donor card. | ||
And then, my dad owned a hospital too in Dallas. | ||
Then, when I was a decade later at my grandparents' house before my grandpa died, watched it 60 Minutes, and it was Dallas, Texas, and Chicago caught killing people that were viable to take their organs. | ||
Tonight, the 60 Minutes expose. | ||
And it was the freakin' hospital my dad told me about! | ||
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Jesus Christ. | |
So, Joe, that's what I'm telling you is, were you at the kitchen table when you were eight, hearing about cyborgs? | ||
No. | ||
See, that's why I know about this. | ||
My dad never got fully into it. | ||
He decided to get out of it. | ||
And he decided to get out of it. | ||
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You're legitimately freaking me the f*** out. | |
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, you should be freaked out. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's real. | ||
It's actually happening and now Alex Jones has been proven right. | ||
Jack Posobiec doing a great job spreading this information and comparing the reality that we're now seeing with the headlines back when Alex was on Joe Rogan's podcast. | ||
Such as the Newsweek headline that says, Alex Jones' Joe Rogan war leads to conspiracy theory meltdown. | ||
Infowars host said babies harvested for organs. | ||
Raw story also made similar headlines. | ||
Alex Jones has a rational ragegasm on Trump conspiracy theory over abortions for organ harvesting. | ||
Yeah, the Trump conspiracy theory, right? | ||
Of course it is. | ||
Meanwhile, half the people on the internet are calling for Alex Jones' arrest because he's a terrorist, apparently. | ||
Because again, this is the world that we live in. | ||
The people harvesting the baby organs are the good people to be protected and honored and celebrated. | ||
The people exposing it are terrorists that deserve to be in jail. | ||
This is literally the world that we live in right now. | ||
That's how insane America is. | ||
But now I want to play another clip here of the Joe Rogan podcast when Alex Jones really gets mad and shows the type of energy that you should have when you hear about this news. | ||
But there's too many cuss words, so I'm going to narrate over it what they're saying. | ||
Let's go to the video now with Eddie Bravo and Alex Jones. | ||
So here it is. | ||
Here's Eddie Bravo saying, you think they're actually killing babies and harvesting their organs? | ||
That's crazy! | ||
That's an insane thing to think, Alex. | ||
Here's Alex saying, Eddie, I respectfully disagree. | ||
No, look, it's not happening, Alex. | ||
I don't believe it. | ||
Eddie Bravo, you don't know what you're talking about. | ||
I beg to disagree. | ||
I beg to differ. | ||
We have the documents. | ||
We've seen it all. | ||
They've had the discussions, and they're ripping little babies out and harvesting their organs, sir. | ||
So there you go. | ||
That's roughly about what they were saying, but with the appropriate emotion, with the emotion that should be inspired when you hear about a very intricate scheme with thousands of people involved, all working in secret, hiding what they're really doing as they harvest babies' organs while they're still alive. | ||
That happens. | ||
Now they've announced all over the world contact tracers are coming to your house. | ||
How's that old line from the Alex Jones song go? | ||
What a brilliant phrase. | ||
What a brilliant encapsulation of everything that we're experiencing here because on a spiritual level, like, Temporally, what we see in the physical world is doctors with their masks and their clean white coats very carefully and with very, you know, complicated and expensive medical equipment and doing surgery and they're very serious. | ||
Tongs, please, sir. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Tongs, sir. | ||
Yes, doctor. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You know, it's all very normal and clean. | ||
On a metaphysical level, what you're seeing are demons ripping a baby out of a mother and devouring its innards. | ||
That's what's happening on a spiritual level, right? | ||
When you hear about this North Korean defector being robbed by three black women and then being surrounded by white people who call her racist and prevent her from calling the cops and allow the people to get away, You know, what they think they're doing is, you know, standing up against racism. | ||
Crazy, right? | ||
What they really are is a little tribe of cackling gremlins that have been sent up from hell to disrupt normal human behavior. | ||
It's all, on a metaphysical level, quite disturbing, what we're seeing. | ||
Literally hell bubbling up from the ground as Just spirits of chaos and destruction overwhelm our earthly defenses. | ||
Truly mind-blowing stuff, folks. | ||
Hopefully you sort of appreciate the fact that... Let me put it this way, let me put it this way. | ||
Nobody, ever, in the history of the internet, has ever been kicked off of a single platform for being wrong. | ||
I'm going to say that again. | ||
Nobody on the internet has ever been silenced, censored, or had their, you know, information limited because they were wrong. | ||
That does not happen. | ||
People are wrong on the internet all the time. | ||
They're being wrong right now as I speak. | ||
Ancient Aliens is allowed on the History Channel, a favorite YouTube channel. | ||
I mean, the Young Turks are, you know, YouTube partners that get promoted to absolutely everything. | ||
You can be wrong about everything. | ||
You can speculate about whatever you want. | ||
You can say the most insane nonsense and frame it with the, you know, uh, respectability of the History Channel, if anything else, and nobody will care. | ||
You get kicked off for being right. | ||
Alex Jones was kicked off the internet because he was exactly right about everything that he talks about. | ||
Not just the individual instances, such as harvesting babies' organs, To be sold while they're still alive. | ||
That's the thing that's happening, but on a metaphysical sense, why this is happening, where it's going, and what they intend to do when we get there. | ||
All of it has been accurate. | ||
That's why he was kicked off. | ||
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The question of the day is going to be I mean if we can put it up I can remember exactly how we phrased it because I don't want to get it wrong. | ||
What is the most important Alex Jones was right prediction to you? | ||
Oh, there's a lot to choose from. | ||
But what? | ||
It doesn't even have to be a prediction, right? | ||
Gay frogs wasn't a prediction, necessarily. | ||
Fluoride in the water isn't a prediction. | ||
It's just what's actually happening. | ||
And eventually, you know, the mainstream media comes around to revealing that it's accurate. | ||
But what is your favorite piece of information that Alex Jones caught grief for, is made fun of for, is told that it was a crazy conspiracy theory nonsense, only to be proven accurate weeks, months, years, decades down the road? | ||
Let's just think of some off the top of our head. | ||
You can call in and tell us what your favorite ones are. | ||
We've got gay frogs, obviously. | ||
We've got fluoride in the drinking water. | ||
We've got the elites leaking a genetic chimera virus in order to bring down passport, vaccine passports, in order to bring down a total lockdown. | ||
I mean, you watch videos from You know, several years ago, you know, one of my favorites, I probably watch it once a month, is the Magellan rant. | ||
When it's, uh, KIDS! | ||
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Magellan's a lot cooler than Justin Bieber! | |
It's an amazing rant, but he starts that rant by talking about how Justin Bieber is gonna, you know, they get, all the kids get to, uh, you know, get attracted by Justin Bieber, think Justin Bieber's all cool, and then he talks about how Justin Bieber then promotes carbon taxes. | ||
Tells you that humans are bad. | ||
And it's like, this was way back when nobody understood what the true threat of so-called climate change was, how climate change would morph into a You know, totalitarian scheme to literally demonize your very existence and limit your every freedom in the name of some, you know, vague threat of rising temperatures. | ||
Like, kind of nonsense, right? | ||
But it's just amazing to me that you can go back to basically any video from years ago, and Alex Jones, even if it's just one line, even if it's just like a sort of off-the-cuff kind of thing, he's mentioning stuff that it's like, wow, he knew about that back then? | ||
He was aware where this was going that long ago? | ||
And it's like, yeah. | ||
Yeah, it was all apparent. | ||
It was all there. | ||
So, heck, you can even say, you know, using climate change as the, you know, primary moving force in the dehumanization of the world. | ||
That's another great Alex Jones prediction. | ||
There's Alex Jones 20, 25 years ago protesting against fingerprints on your passport talking about a biometric control grid being erected that we now see. | ||
You know, lowering around us like a cage, right? | ||
So wow, just incredible the number of predictions and assertions that Alex Jones has been proven right again. | ||
So that number again is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
What is the most important Alex Jones prediction or piece of information for which he was mocked and derided that later turned out to be 100% accurate? | ||
And again, a lot of what Alex Jones gets mocked for is the emotion that he brings to it. | ||
But it's the appropriate emotion. | ||
Human beings should be outraged by this stuff. | ||
If your blood doesn't start to boil when you hear that they're cutting up babies to sell them for cash, if your blood doesn't boil knowing that pharmaceutical or agricultural companies are perfectly aware that their water runoff is destroying the You know, molecular makeup of various animals downstream? | ||
Like, you should be outraged. | ||
This is horrific. | ||
What's happening is, like, what's the, like Cthulhu, right? | ||
It's like rising up from the deep. | ||
It's like some primordial evil bubbling up from the deepest reaches of the, you know, Hell, it's just hell itself rising up against us, and we're so self-centered we can't even see it. | ||
We don't even know it's happening. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You know, it's one of those things that's like, it really does make you lose faith in humanity. | ||
It really does. | ||
What makes you gain faith in humanity is when you talk to info warriors, even when you talk to regular people, right? | ||
I've told this story a few times, but it was such an interesting, small but powerful moment to me. | ||
When we were in New York City and Owen Schroer, I was filming and Owen's going around interviewing people and he's talking to this older black guy and he's talking about I don't even know what, the election or something. | ||
And then this younger, white guy, hipster-looking dude comes up and is like, oh, the frog's gay? | ||
Are the frogs gay? | ||
Like, trying to make fun of us. | ||
And Owen's like, well, it's called atrazine. | ||
It's a chemical that affects the metabolism and affects the sexuality of frogs. | ||
And the guy's like, oh, oh, the frogs are gay, huh? | ||
The frogs are gay. | ||
Meanwhile, the older black guy that we were just talking to was like, hey, shut up, man. | ||
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Shut up. | |
Hey, what is this? | ||
What's happening with the frogs? | ||
Like, this sounds bad. | ||
No one's like, yeah, it's pretty bad. | ||
And then we, like, have a discussion. | ||
So it can actually be, like, kind of white-pilling to know that there's people out there that haven't been... haven't had the wool pull over their eyes. | ||
When you present them with facts, they know how to respond. | ||
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The world is... You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back folks, second hour of American Journal. | ||
We'll go to your calls momentarily as callers are calling in to answer the question, what is the most important Alex Jones was right prediction that he was mocked for, derided for, and made fun of for only to be proven correct at the end of the day. | ||
But let's take a moment to talk about Harrison Smith being right. | ||
If you remember back when Nancy Pelosi was caught Violating her own lockdown orders and getting a hairdresser to open up for her alone. | ||
I tried to rationalize this to everybody out there to help people understand why this is not hypocrisy in the eyes of the socialists and the progressives of whom Nancy Pelosi is a very powerful representative, right? | ||
In this concept of greater good, of progressivism, of socialism, of communism under various different guises, communism, the movement of the movement, the movement of progressivism, the movement of socialism is the most important the movement of socialism is the most important thing. | ||
And whatever moves that ball down the field is worth it, is good no matter what. | ||
It doesn't matter how many individual rights have to get crushed. | ||
What matters is the greater good and the greater good equals the advance of progressivism. | ||
So for Nancy Pelosi, as a champion of this progressivism, she needs to look as good as she can because her presentation helps to move that ball forward. | ||
If you have... | ||
Well put together, presentable, respectable looking people representing your movement, it's more likely to succeed. | ||
So, Nancy Pelosi wasn't violating her own lockdown in a hypocritical move to go get her hair done while she was denying the ability for everybody else to do that. | ||
No, no. | ||
She was a, as a representative of the party, must have this. | ||
It's almost imposed upon her. | ||
It's an obligation of her to go get her hair done so she looks best for the movement of progressivism. | ||
Now, let's see this be explained by one of the people actually practicing this hypocrisy. | ||
Here's Cori Bush explaining that she needs police protection because she is doing the work of the party. | ||
It's not a privilege that she gets that's denied everybody else. | ||
It's a burden upon her because she's serving the party. | ||
This is the mindset of the communists, and hopefully I'm getting this through to you. | ||
Here's Cori Bush talking about how she is going to have to spend $10 million on security for herself, and that's worth it, but everybody else needs to be denied protection entirely. | ||
Here she is, Cori Bush. | ||
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I won't let them get that off. | |
You can't get that off. | ||
I'm going to make sure I have security because I know I have had attempts on my life. | ||
And I have too much work to do. | ||
There are too many people that need help right now for me to allow that. | ||
So if I end up spending $200,000, if I spend $10 more on it, you know what? | ||
I get to be here to do the work. | ||
So suck it up. | ||
And defunding the police has to happen. | ||
We need to defund the police and put that money into social safety nets. | ||
And what do I keep saying? | ||
Defund the police means two things. | ||
Privatize the police and federalize the police. | ||
You will not have police. | ||
The poor will not have police. | ||
The rich will have police. | ||
The government employees will have police. | ||
The elites will have police. | ||
They will be protected fully because they need to be because they have important work to do. | ||
You don't have important work to do. | ||
You're a plebeian. | ||
You're a serf. | ||
You're a nobody. | ||
You only detract from their glorious revolution. | ||
So you don't only need to be denied police, you should probably be attacked by the police. | ||
You should probably have the police turned on you. | ||
There you go, Cori Bush saying she deserves private security, but you need to suck it up and defund the police. | ||
You know, most upsetting thing about that entire thing is that that woman is a representative to Congress. | ||
I mean, my God, how far have we fallen when that is a representative of the people? | ||
That is a Congresswoman. | ||
Incredible, isn't it? | ||
That you can be that brash, that unlikable, that stupid, that arrogant, that abrasive, and people vote for you still? | ||
I think that alone means that America has fallen and is dead. | ||
Nobody should be able to watch that rant and go, yeah, yeah, I'll vote for her. | ||
Yeah, I'll definitely vote for her. | ||
She's like, I don't care if I spend $10 million on cops. | ||
I need to have it. | ||
And I'm going to take all the cops away from you. | ||
And people are like, oh, OK, well, great. | ||
You have my vote then. | ||
All right. | ||
It's just like, I guess we deserve it. | ||
I guess we deserve it. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Spend your $10 million on police, Cori Bush. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
It's coming down, folks. | ||
No-fly list. | ||
You won't be able to go out and shop and go out to dinner. | ||
I mean, the vaccine mandates are coming. | ||
The passports are coming. | ||
Remember, a year ago, it was a wild-eyed conspiracy theory that such a thing would even be suggested. | ||
When I say a year ago, I mean today, right? | ||
They're literally saying that today. | ||
I just read it from the New York Times. | ||
It's a Russian disinformation campaign to suggest that vaccines would be mandated. | ||
Meanwhile, they're calling for unvaccinated people to put on the no-fly list. | ||
But it's a Russian disinformation campaign. | ||
Because they think you're stupid. | ||
That's in what little regard they hold you. | ||
Let's go to the phone calls now as people Let's go to Kurt in Austin. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Kurt, you are on the air momentarily. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Kurt. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, Harrison. | |
Thanks for having me today. | ||
Unfortunately, I wanted to talk about something slightly different, if you don't mind. | ||
Sure. | ||
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I just really wanted to bring out the fact that Satan is literally inverting Everything that God has put in place. | |
Let me expand on that. | ||
Satan said he wants to put a mark in your forearm and a mark in your forehead, your arm and your forehead. | ||
Whereas God, you know, as from the Jewish perspective, if you read from the scripture itself, he said we are to tie on our hand as a sign and put on the front of our headband around our forehead and write them on the door frames of our houses and on our gates. | ||
So literally, Satan is inverting the Word of God. | ||
That's why he wants it on our right hand and on our forehead. | ||
Because if you read Deuteronomy 6, also in Deuteronomy 11, it clearly states that God commanded his people to have a mark, and it's called a teflah. | ||
If you go ahead and Google the word teflah, It's really, uh, most Jewish people understand what the teflah is. | ||
It's really a reminder to keep the commandments of the Most High God. | ||
And that's what he's doing by inverting the Word of God by wanting it to be in our right and in our forehead. | ||
That makes sense. | ||
I think the term, you know, satanic inversion is one that, uh, It's just about as applicable to everything that we see as any other term is here. | ||
The crews pulled up HR 6666 COVID-19 testing reaching and contacting everyone trace act. | ||
It's like I mean, you're trying to prove revelations, right? | ||
You're doing a great job. | ||
And I think that actually might be what they're trying to do. | ||
Like they're pretty open about it. | ||
But yeah, it's you know, Look at, again, we'll go back to the story of the North Korean defector. | ||
She's robbed by three black women and then she is the one who's demonized. | ||
She is the one who is called racist. | ||
She's the one who's, you know, has hate thrown at her and is told that she's the bad one. | ||
It's like, it's not just enough to say it's okay that these people robbing a woman robbed that woman. | ||
Like, that would be one thing. | ||
No, it has to be the inversion. | ||
It has to be the woman being robbed is actually the bad one. | ||
So, I mean, Satanic inversion is like the phrase, the phrase of the day, right, is satanic inversion. | ||
They'll always not just tell you a lie, they will reverse the truth, invert the truth, invert reality in order to What's the word I should use? | ||
Like, uh, dislocate you from the earth? | ||
Dislocate you from reality? | ||
Pull you away from anything sane and understandable that can act as an anchor to what is true and real and, you know, actually exists? | ||
They rip you away from that so then they can twist you and manipulate you and, uh, confuse you and make you dizzy and, uh, fall in service of, uh, Controlling you. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
Satanic inversion. | ||
Thanks for that, Kurt. | ||
Let's go now to Clown Car in Brooklyn. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Clown Car, you are on the air, sir. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. | |
I'm driving through the streets of Chinatown actually right now. | ||
I wanted to report Alex's biggest prediction that came true. | ||
God is real. | ||
God is real. | ||
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If the devil is real, then God has to be real, right? | |
Right. | ||
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And it sure seems that the devil is real. | |
Yeah, I mean, it's hard to explain what's going on without taking the spiritual aspect into consideration. | ||
I mean, I got to agree with you. | ||
Like, obviously, you know, that is true. | ||
And again, it's almost like, I don't know. | ||
I mean, have you always been, or like, are you a Christian clown car? | ||
Or are you just believing God? | ||
Or have you always believed in it? | ||
Like, or is this something you've come around to? | ||
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I was born, I guess, was that Roman Catholic? | |
I was, you know, baptized and such. | ||
And at an early age, I left home at 14 years old and I kind of found my own way in life. | ||
So I kind of knew there was something guiding me, protecting me 90% of my life. | ||
And not until I met you guys did I realize that 100% I've been right all along and I haven't been living in a nightmare that my son was killed by a 3-in-1 vaccination. | ||
And it's real that I haven't been crazy. | ||
And that's everything that they've taught. | ||
You know, I literally feel like the chick in the Terminator. | ||
I swear, I feel like, you know, that I've been chosen, like you guys, to know this stuff for so long and be called crazy. | ||
You know, I believe in a higher power for sure. | ||
Something that saved my life time and time again. | ||
And that's why I have the clown car to remind me that I'm still here. | ||
I mean, you are. | ||
I mean, every one of us is chosen for something in particular, right? | ||
And there's... It's all, you know, I won't say it's funny, but it's interesting how... | ||
How often that happens, almost like the inversion of the satanic inversion. | ||
You know, I think people would make fun of Trump when Trump would come out and act religious because we know Trump's not religious, right? | ||
But I always thought it was sincere because when Trump started running for president, he started receiving this level of hate that he didn't even know was possible for. | ||
He started seeing things and seeing the level of corruption, the level of evil around him And I think it made him sort of go, oh my gosh, there's actually something to this. | ||
When I go and hang out with Christians, they're happy, they're loving, they're full of good spirit. | ||
And when I am not around Christians, it's this evil, satanic, you know, lower dimension resident frequency that just brings everything down is hate and spite. | ||
The same way, you know, clown car, you know, maybe had questions and then it actually took something really terrible happening to him to go, okay, I'm right. | ||
So it's almost like, You know, Satan will, like, attack you and try to destroy things, and it's only when that happens that you actually see it and you go, okay, there's something going on here. | ||
There's something behind all of this evil that I'm seeing. | ||
There must be a devil, and of course, Klonkar points out, that means there must be a god, right? | ||
So, it's almost, you know... | ||
It's almost biblical that you have Satan at work at such a high degree, and conversely, you have people waking up to Satan at the highest degree we've ever seen, and actually becoming aware of the evil that's being practiced on this planet, and understanding that it is beyond human comprehension. | ||
It's beyond nature. | ||
It is something supernatural that is coming down on us. | ||
Powerful stuff as always, Clown Car. | ||
Anything else before I have to let you go? | ||
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Yeah, they're preaching a lot of revisionist history, stuff that never happened, that they're just making up for us to believe. | |
So just remember to keep your books and don't let them burn the books. | ||
Right. | ||
Very true, man. | ||
Physical media is of the utmost importance right now. | ||
Thanks so much again for the car clown call. | ||
God bless the Infowarriors. | ||
All right. | ||
God bless you too, man. | ||
Be good. | ||
We'll talk to you soon, I hope. | ||
All right. | ||
We got about one minute left. | ||
Let's go to T in Texas who says Alex Jones was right about the bioweapon. | ||
I agree, sir. | ||
Thanks for calling. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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You got me? | |
I got you. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I think the COVID was the bioweapon they released. | ||
I wanted to talk a little bit about how I advocate for freedom. | ||
I got to meet you in Odessa, Texas when we were protesting the Sheriff's Department for disarming three men. | ||
I was wearing a blue shirt with an Alex Jones theme censored on the front. | ||
I don't know if you remember that. | ||
I do. | ||
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But I had another shirt made and it says on the front, defund the media, and on the back it says COVID-19 is a hoax. | |
I went to Windstar Casino in Oklahoma, walked into that place. | ||
They tried to make me put a mask on. | ||
I refused. | ||
I told them I was in contract with them because I'd already paid online to stay at their hotel. | ||
They had no choice but to let me stay there without a mask. | ||
Then I put my shirt on saying COVID-19 is a hoax, and I walked around the casino floor. | ||
I was being pat on the back over and over by masked people telling me, we think so, too. | ||
I said, then take the mask off. | ||
But more and more people are waking up. | ||
But I think that's one way we can all advocate. | ||
Have shirts made that COVID is a hoax. | ||
And live your life. | ||
Be free men. | ||
Brilliant. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Impose yourself, man. | ||
And I'm telling you, if they want to make you wear a mask, if they want to make you, you know, do these things, make them fight for it. | ||
Don't make it easy on them. | ||
Resist as much as you possibly can, like T from Texas. | ||
I love you're working on a thing. | ||
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How you get so much favor on your side? | |
Accept them as your Lord and Savior, I reply. | ||
That's your love that neighbor, not divide. | ||
All right, folks, welcome back. | ||
Question of the day, what is the most important Alex Jones was right prediction to you? | ||
We're getting some great answers from our callers. | ||
I always think it's so funny. | ||
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I mean, I guess it makes sense. | |
We get a lot of regular callers and you start to notice patterns. | ||
And I don't know, I guess it would just make sense. | ||
You just, you tend to think of America as just America, but then you get callers from different areas of America and you can almost kind of predict what they're going to be like before you answer the phone, you know, we'll get. | ||
Like, everybody in New York that calls in is just funny as heck. | ||
And I think it's because if you're an info warrior and you live in New York, if you don't have a good sense of humor, you're gonna go insane, right? | ||
So, everybody who's an info warrior from New York is just, like, funny as hell, right? | ||
Everybody from, like, Texas and Oklahoma and Louisiana are just like... | ||
You know, they just want to talk about what they're already doing to fight the power, right? | ||
They're like, here's what I do. | ||
I have this on my truck. | ||
I wear this t-shirt. | ||
I did this in my local store. | ||
I hung this sign on my door. | ||
It's like, they're just like... | ||
Ready and willing to fight however they can and in California people are more like laid back and I mean it makes sense, right? | ||
You have all these different parts of America that have different sort of spirits with so much fun hearing from people from all over America and all over the world and hearing their different takes on what's going on during the day. | ||
One of the reasons I love doing this call-in show. | ||
Let's go now back out to the phone lines who has been on long. | ||
So let's go to Allen in Massachusetts who has some information and some advice for us. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. | |
Good morning, sir. | ||
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Quick sidebar. | |
Nancy Pelosi is nothing more than an 81-year-old hag, and whatever she does is window dressing at best. | ||
True. | ||
But back to the question. | ||
The greatest advice Alex Jones has ever given, bar none, to his listeners, to his detractors, and to the mockers, is that America needs to repent and to turn back to Jesus Christ our Lord. | ||
And I tell you, the thing I love most of all with Alex, it's from the heart, and he's got the passion of a young Jimmy Swaggard when he starts talking about our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. | ||
And to me, that is the greatest thing Alex Jones has done for his listening audience and for America. | ||
Yeah, no, it's very true, and it goes right to the basis of Everything else that we're dealing with in America, it's a very, very distinctly spiritual issue. | ||
And, uh... | ||
You know, InfoWars has never been a Christian organization, right? | ||
We're not a, we don't come up here and read from the Bible or preach as if we, you know, are speaking on behalf of God or preachers are qualified to do that in any way. | ||
But as you see more and more spiritual degradation and you realize that the farther away you get from Jesus Christ and the farther away you get from Christianity, the more fallen and disruptive You know, the world is. | ||
You can't help but point out the truth and go, here's where we've gone off the rails. | ||
Here's why we're falling for all of this crap, because we've lost sight of what is real. | ||
And as a Christian, what you know to be real is Jesus Christ. | ||
And God. | ||
So I've noticed as well a even more spiritual component to what we do here at InfoWars. | ||
But you know, I would say, you know, obviously I'm Christian. | ||
I think Jesus Christ was the son of God and died for our sins and that all of that is absolutely true. | ||
And that if you want to be on the right path, that's the only right path to be on. | ||
But at the same time, we had Riz Islam on the show. | ||
Everything he said, I pretty much totally agreed with. | ||
We've had Jews on the show, everything they say, I totally agree with. | ||
If you are spiritually connected to God, in some sense, and actually recognize the power of spirituality, especially the, you know, God himself, the Abrahamic, singular, ultimate God, then you're on the right path. | ||
And so, you know, I just worry that people feel like discriminated against or like, I tuned into InfoWars, I didn't tune into You know, see some evangelical thing. | ||
So anyway, we try not to make it like a main point of like, you know, to drive because we don't want to drive anything away. | ||
This information is for everybody. | ||
This movement is for everybody. | ||
The spirit is for everybody. | ||
But you do you do kind of have to acknowledge that one religion stands above all the others is. | ||
Hey, what's up? | ||
clearly true. | ||
So thanks so much for that call, Alan. | ||
I do appreciate that and have to agree with you, sir. | ||
Let's go now to JR in New York City. | ||
Yet another thing Alex Jones was right about. | ||
Thanks for calling in, JR. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, what's up? | |
So I was going to say the most important thing, and it hasn't fully come to the public masses yet, obviously, is the child trafficking and that they are their currency and that they're the total end goal of these globalists. | ||
Um, another thing real quick before you comment is I made a mistake yesterday about the date. | ||
It's actually August 15th is the March on Gracie Mansion. | ||
If you guys can make it and then there's another one on August 9th. | ||
Um, if anybody that's listening can make it to New York City, it's critical because it's the, it was the epicenter of their fake virus. | ||
And now it's the epicenter of the takeover of our country and basically the kidnapping of anyone's child that goes along with this that gets sucked into the GPS system. | ||
So we need we need your guys' help. | ||
So. | ||
Yeah, New York City is the front line. | ||
New York as a whole is the front line. | ||
March on Gracie Mansion. | ||
So it's August 15th that that protest happens. | ||
I know I saw some posts about it on Twitter yesterday. | ||
I think Ashley St. | ||
Clair is going to be talking there. | ||
I'm sure some other influencers are going to be there as well. | ||
And yeah, if you are able to make it, I highly encourage it. | ||
I'm not sure if we're going to be able to be there, but I would like to. | ||
So we're going to be talking about that and seeing if we can't get a crew up there. | ||
But yeah, that's the front line now, right? | ||
That is the area of resistance where, you know, the final battle has to be has to be fought. | ||
But, yeah, very good point, JR, about child trafficking. | ||
And we've even seen I mean, I don't do a good job of covering it because it just happens. | ||
It happens constantly, but just like it's a one off. | ||
Yesterday I had a story that was 17 Disney employees were arrested as part of a massive child pornography roundup ring and it seems like about once a month on average we get some sort of massive break up of some child trafficking ring where like 50 or 60 kids are rescued from some dungeon somewhere. | ||
I mean, it's happening continuously and it really started during the Trump administration. | ||
Apparently the Biden administration has not been able to fully put the brakes on it quite yet. | ||
There you go. | ||
Two Disney World employees among 17 arrested in Florida. | ||
Child sex sting, Sheriff says. | ||
That was from yesterday. | ||
You can find one, you know, on average once a month, sometimes two or three a month of these massive operations that go down and Capture dozens of people and save dozens of children. | ||
It's definitely happening. | ||
The numbers are staggering. | ||
It's truly incredible, especially when you consider the, you know, human impact that a single child going missing has on a family. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Let's go quickly to, thank you so much for the call, JR. | ||
I do appreciate it. | ||
Let's go to Phil in Daytona Beach. | ||
You got one minute, Phil, before we go to break. | ||
Medical tyranny. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Phil. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, I think that that's the combo is that this hybrid police state medical tyranny thing. | |
That Alex talked about more than 10 years ago. | ||
Right. | ||
Didn't it seem kind of crazy when you first heard it, when you'd say like the priest class? | ||
It's kind of like, what does he mean priest class? | ||
And now it's all obvious what he means, right? | ||
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Yeah. | ||
I mean, I've been in medicine for 27 years, initially in ancillary services, and then in the last 15 years as a physician. | ||
But I never thought it would happen. | ||
But now you look at them, it makes sense now that they put the masks on to erase your individuality in the name of communism. | ||
Because that's the fastest way to get rid of your individuality is to get rid of your face. | ||
Yep. | ||
Everything they do just happens to contribute to this anti-human establishment that they're rigging up. | ||
Everything from climate change to masks just happens to have the side effect of destroying your very humanity. | ||
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We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
A priest class, a noble class that has all the privileges, has privacy, has ownership, has control. | ||
They fly private jets. | ||
They go wherever they want. | ||
They eat meat. | ||
They have big houses. | ||
They interact in person. | ||
Meanwhile, the slave serf class will have none of that. | ||
No privacy, no ownership, no nothing. | ||
Just servitude. | ||
Just AI control. | ||
And it's obvious how this is all being implemented. | ||
I'd like to take a moment now to talk about one symptom of this societal cancer that we suffer under. | ||
His name is Joe Biden. | ||
And my God, folks, I have four videos from just the last two days that I want to show you now. | ||
First, go to clip number 13. | ||
Here's Joe Biden. | ||
Yet another medal ceremony for the Capitol Police, which I think this is like the fourth or fifth time that the government has done some big ceremony to award the Capitol Police for their failure to actually protect the Capitol building. | ||
Very, very strange, kind of obvious what they're doing, right? | ||
These very, very ceremonial services where they award medals. | ||
Very importantly, the congressional medal, the presidential medal, the whatever medal else they make up for some guy that just like maced a grandmother in the face and like smacked some middle-aged Midwestern truck driver in the face with his billy club because the guy was taking a selfie at the Capitol. | ||
Like, it's just it's this is all just performative trash, right? | ||
But for some people, it actually matters because, well, this little girl that Joe Biden spies in the crowd, stares down, ogles for a little while before motioning her over so he can smell and grope her in the view of everybody. | ||
Just wild stuff, but it was probably pretty important to her because I believe she is the daughter of a Capitol police member who was killed by the actual deadly attack on the United States Capitol, which was the black supremacist, black Muslim guy that ran his car into the barriers and actually killed several Capitol police officers, unlike the | ||
Trump white supremacist racist anti-semitic insurrection coup, which didn't kill anybody. | ||
Kind of interesting. | ||
But here you go. | ||
Your father, I guess, was called up to protect the Capitol building as, you know, the dictatorial guard of the actual coup that was going on. | ||
And then he's killed by a Black terrorist, and then in the ceremony to honor his life, the President of the United States calls you up, molests and gropes you in front of everybody as they laugh along and call it cute. | ||
Whoa, yeah, this really happened. | ||
Here it is, Joe Biden first leering at a little girl for several seconds before motioning her over. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Here, you see her. | ||
He's already got her in his sights. | ||
He's staring at her. | ||
Everybody else is, like, doing other stuff. | ||
He's just staring. | ||
Staring. | ||
Oh, she's caught his sight. | ||
He's pointed at her. | ||
Motioning her over. | ||
I don't know why I'm having trouble with that word. | ||
Pulls her up. | ||
There she is. | ||
Cute little girl in a dress. | ||
He's got his arm fully around her now, pulling her in. | ||
You can see the body language. | ||
She's cringing, looking at her hands. | ||
Very uncomfortable. | ||
He's leaning in very close. | ||
Oh, it's very disturbing. | ||
Very disturbing stuff we're seeing here. | ||
To me, the most disturbing stuff is this first part. | ||
This good 20 seconds where he's just, like, staring at this little girl. | ||
Just waiting for her to look over at him. | ||
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And as soon as she does, he's like, Come to me. | |
Come to me, child. | ||
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I want to smell your ear. | |
Another interesting part about this video that we're seeing here, only the children have masks. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
We're seeing a group of 10 to 12 adults, a few kids. | ||
The kids are wearing masks. | ||
The adults are not. | ||
Okay. | ||
Kids not able to really get COVID definitely don't You know, die from it almost ever, like one out of every 10,000 cases. | ||
Kids are easy to control. | ||
Kids are easy to force to obey you. | ||
So they're the ones wearing the mask. | ||
You can force it on them. | ||
You know, cripple them psychically for all of time. | ||
Just go ahead and put the muzzle on the child, then grope her. | ||
That's the democratic way. | ||
Truly bizarre behavior once again. | ||
Once again, you have to ask yourself, where is the Cuomo-like investigation of Joe Biden and the very credible accounts of rape that he's been accused with? | ||
I don't see it. | ||
Let's go now to clip number three. | ||
Here's Biden. | ||
A little cognitive issue once again. | ||
Here it is. | ||
A pandemic. | ||
The AANH and PI community, I stumble over myself here, but a pandemic. | ||
The A-H, the A-A-N-I-N-H, A-A-N-I-H-I-A-I-N-I-D-B-D-S-Q-P-L-M, I'm sorry, my brain is stupid. | ||
It's just like, yeah, okay, we know. | ||
It's like, here we're seeing the combination of the brain-dead, decrepit, dementia-ridden, idiot puppet of the progressives and the bizarre racial acronyms of progressives going head-to-head, seeing who comes out on top. | ||
Nobody. | ||
Nobody. | ||
We know who loses this competition. | ||
It's us. | ||
It's America. | ||
We lose. | ||
We lose, but here's Joe Biden. | ||
He knows he's in cognitive decline. | ||
He knows his brain isn't what it used to. | ||
He knows his memory is failing and his cognition is... | ||
Well, a lot like a car with a flat tire just bumbling over the road. | ||
Here's him, clip number 18. | ||
He's self-aware. | ||
He acknowledges this and even jokes about it. | ||
Here's Joe Biden joking about his own cognitive decline and dementia-ridden madness. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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I am in the way to block too much interference from the federal government. | |
DeSantis, who is using your words about don't be in the way, and he's saying I am in the way to block too much interference from the federal government. | ||
Your response, Mr. President? | ||
Governor who? | ||
DeSantis. | ||
They're like, hi, Governor DeSantis is making an absolute fool of you and embarrassing you on the national stage and is far, far more popular than you with just about every age group and demographic group and is literally just defying you outright. far more popular than you with just about every age And is actually proven correct as his state continues to succeed wildly as well. | ||
Everything you push tends to fail. | ||
Anything you want to say about this? | ||
And he's like, who am I? | ||
I'm sorry, what? | ||
There's a governor? | ||
Florida? | ||
Where am I? | ||
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Who? | |
Yeah, that was a joke. | ||
Just a joke, guys. | ||
Just a joke. | ||
He totally did not forget who Governor DeSantis is. | ||
Yeah, he's our president, folks. | ||
He really is our president. | ||
We know he's our president because Well, Disneyland has put up an animatronic of Joe Biden at the Disney Hall of Presidents, which I think is truly what determines whether you're an American president or not. | ||
So yes, the Biden animatronic at the Disney Hall of Presidents is there, and here's a video of it. | ||
I gotta say, incredibly accurate, this animatronic of President Joe Biden. | ||
Here it is at Disney World. | ||
Here it is. | ||
We hold these truths to be self-evident. | ||
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All men and women created by, you know the thing. | |
And the kids used to come up and reach in the pool and rub my leg down so it was straight and then watch the hair come back up again. | ||
They'd look at it. | ||
So I learned about roaches. | ||
I learned about kids jumping on my lap. | ||
And I've loved kids jumping on my lap. | ||
Oh, good Lord. | ||
Where's the corn pop animatronic when you need it? | ||
We need a corn pop animatronic there to Show the Joe Biden animatronic who's boss. | ||
Yeah, folks, this is the world that we live in. | ||
Our president is a dementia ridden creep that openly molests little girls whose dead fathers are being honored in full view of everybody. | ||
Meanwhile, can't string a sentence together and his own cognitive decline utterly apparent. | ||
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Well, that's what we need. | ||
That's what is necessary. | ||
We need to get this information out there. | ||
I will actually be joined next hour by Ivory Hecker, the Fox News whistleblower who joined Project Veritas to expose how her local news station was limiting her ability to actually report on things that mattered to the population. | ||
Well, now she's broken away. | ||
She is Actually, you know, working independently and doing some really great stuff, exposing the lies that have carried out this COVID nonsense. | ||
So very excited to have her in studio. | ||
We'll be taking your calls for that hour as well. | ||
So let's get to some of the. | ||
Some of the more out there calls, shall we? | ||
We'll get some of those out of the way before Ivory gets in here. | ||
In fact, let me go to Don in the Southeast because he says that Alex Jones will be proven right about interdimensional beings. | ||
He's proven right about everything else. | ||
And again, it's like you hear interdimensional beings. | ||
I don't blame you for being a little bit skeptical. | ||
Heck, when you heard they were harvesting baby parts, you probably should have been a little bit skeptical, right? | ||
Turns out that was true. | ||
Maybe makes you think twice about the interdimensional beings, and maybe your first reaction wasn't the right one. | ||
Maybe there's more to this than you may think. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Don, you are on the air. | ||
Don in the southeast, going once, going twice. | ||
Sorry, Don. | ||
You got taken by the interdimensional beings. | ||
Let's go to Diana in Michigan, who has a, something she needs to let people know about happening in Michigan. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Diana. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hi, yeah, I'm Harrison. | ||
I just wanted to let everyone know that if you live in Michigan, come to the Capitol today. | ||
3 to 5 o'clock, there's a protest against mandated vaccine. | ||
There's going to be legislators there, attorneys, advocacy groups such as Michigan Vaccine Choice, Stand Up Michigan, United Healthcare Workers, there's going to be doctors speaking, university faculty, students, contractors and other people facing job loss. | ||
I've been contacted by friends, phone calls, people are leaving me notes on my doorstep because they see my giant Alex Jones. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
And I got just random people leaving me notes like, join us at the Capitol. | ||
So it's supposed to be a very, very big thing. | ||
I just want to let you know, if you're in Michigan, come to the Capitol today. | ||
It's going on from 3 to 7. | ||
3 to 5 is the protest against mandated vaccines. | ||
And then from 5 to 7, it's a healthcare worker rally. | ||
So, Carmen, if you're an independent journalist, you need some good documentation because Can we depend on the media to be there to report on it? | ||
And no, we can't. | ||
No, you absolutely cannot. | ||
Definitely make sure to be filming, Diana, and be uploading those videos so we can see them. | ||
In fact, we're going to play a video in just a little bit from a rally that took place in Florida. | ||
Data Battle Z was handing out Infowars products, and it looked like a very fun time. | ||
So make sure to be filming. | ||
Make sure to capture some of this. | ||
It's the protest against mandated vaccines today at the Lansing Capitol Steps in Michigan, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. today, August 6th, at the Capitol Steps there in Michigan. | ||
Sounds like it's going to be a very large crowd and a very powerful movement. | ||
Thank you for letting us know about that, Diana. | ||
Anything else before I let you go? | ||
Yeah, I also want to know that I'm going to be passing out my Infowars stickers. | ||
I bought a lot of different stuff over the time and I've got accumulated a batch of stickers I plan on passing out to everyone. | ||
Also, I'm going to bring my Infowars big flag to fly out and Awesome. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
We appreciate it. | ||
And yeah, please do film it. | ||
Get some photos of it. | ||
that and wear my arrest vouching gate shirts as well. | ||
So I'm going to advertise them for us while I'm there. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
We appreciate it. | ||
And yeah, please do film it. | ||
Get some, get some photos of it. | ||
We'd love to play it on the show and let the world know that Americans are standing up against this blatant and obvious hoax and attempt to rob us of our most basic freedoms. | ||
Thanks for that, Diana. | ||
Tonight, the Michigan Capitol, 3 to 5 p.m., and then 5 to 7 p.m. | ||
will be a health care rally where health care workers will be speaking out against this very, very important thing for us to be doing right now. | ||
Let's go now to Johnny in Denmark. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Johnny, you are on the air. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Hi, Harrison. | ||
Before I get to what I think is the most important successful prediction Alex made, I just want to briefly mention the most uncannily synchronistic prediction that he made on July 21, 2011, when he said that a one good-looking, two blonde-haired, three blue-eyed, four North European, five male, six will soon, seven be scapegoated, eight for a violent, nine false flag event, and the very next day | ||
was blamed for the Norway terror attacks. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, he does himself and everybody does him a disservice when they mentioned 9-11, his prediction about 9-11 as having been uncannily synchronistic because it was, it was impressive. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
I mean, 64 days before, you know, he had said that planes, you know, might be flown in and the like, but it's almost not impressive at all compared to this. | ||
In any case, now the most, yeah, now the most important prediction he made It was about the satanic agenda just slowly but surely progressing. | ||
And in particular, just as a follow-up to my call on Monday, your video show, your AV searchers, who are usually spot-on, got it a little bit wrong. | ||
They put up a relevant video, which was on the David Icke channel, which was Wuhan Lab, a virus leak, a calculated diversion from the simple truth, there is no virus. | ||
And I understand why they made the mistake, because there were about the same number of views. | ||
And that's a very good one, actually. | ||
But the one I was referring to was the one from last week. | ||
We're sorry about that, Johnny. | ||
Not a problem. | ||
Because actually, that was one I had referenced before. | ||
And it was a good one. | ||
So I'm glad they found it, because I had mentioned it before, and they hadn't put it up. | ||
But this one was from last Friday, and it was Hello. | ||
And maybe they thought I was saying hello as kind of a commentary. | ||
It wasn't. | ||
It was Hello. | ||
Very cool. | ||
Well, thank you very much for the call, Johnny. | ||
I really appreciate those answers. | ||
Very good. | ||
But I want to get to a few more phone calls. | ||
But before we go, check out the David Icke channel on Band.Video. | ||
And thanks again for the call as always, Johnny. | ||
Really appreciate that. | ||
Let's go to Aaron in Tennessee. | ||
What does this mean, Aaron? | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Uh, yeah, you know, you got, you got these people like Howard Stern and Hillary Clinton who get, you know, they, they, they try to try to make Alex sound like he's crazy or he doesn't know what he's talking about. | |
But the most important thing, you know, that Alex has done for the world and just for good in general, exposing these people, uh, is exposing these things like the Clinton Foundation and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. | ||
You know, um, these things are not unfounded. | ||
You know, what Alex is doing is really laying out a schematic For people to see, you know, like, in graphic detail, the things that they're doing, you know, and there's no denying it. | ||
And that's the main reason why, you know, they've banned him off everything. | ||
You know, the only person with something to hide are people who are liars, you know. | ||
So, it's like you said earlier, you know. | ||
Um, but yeah, that's, you know, that's the, that's, that's one thing that Alex has really done. | ||
You know, he, he really is exposed this stuff, you know, he's not just, you know, he lays these things out and then when people look in there, you know, it's, it's, it's just all laid out right there, you know. | ||
Because without doing this, it's just hearsay, you know? | ||
And you're right. | ||
You know, I remember years ago, Alex Jones talking about Bill Gates, and then even at the time, it was like, wow, why is he so angry at this Bill Gates guy? | ||
I mean, you know, what's so bad about Bill Gates? | ||
And now you get to it, it's like, oh, this is why he was mad. | ||
He knew what was coming. | ||
And so just yet another thing that he was right about all along. | ||
Very true. | ||
Thank you for that call, Aaron. | ||
Let's go now to Timothy in Indiana, who says, we the people will rise up and take the country back. | ||
I agree, Timothy. | ||
It's just a matter of time. | ||
And Will, thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yes, thank you, Harrison. | |
How are you doing today, brother? | ||
Good, thank you, sir. | ||
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Hey, I just want to put a plug in. | |
I have InfoWars.com in red, white, and blue, window chalk on the back of my Z71, and BandDot video underneath it. | ||
Excellent. | ||
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I give glory to God because I had a Vietnam veteran tell me he seen out of my back window he bought your products and I helped him walk again after losing the uses of his left leg in the war. | |
Is that right? | ||
That's pretty amazing. | ||
What product? | ||
Did he tell you what product? | ||
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He said he was using the Men's Vitality. | |
He was using the Tumeric. | ||
He got the Tumeric from you guys. | ||
Body Easy. | ||
Body Easy, yes sir. | ||
And he said, I want to thank you. | ||
He's like, you don't know me, but my name is Lonnie Bowen. | ||
And he's like, I want to thank you and thank God for you. | ||
I said, no, thank God for Alex Jones. | ||
Wow, that's amazing. | ||
I love to hear it, Timothy. | ||
That's made my day, man. | ||
That's great. | ||
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I've had this on my truck for two years, Harrison, and I guarantee you, I promise you, over 100 people is questioning about it, and I got that God used me to praise God and to praise how God's using you guys, and I tell you what, He's working through me as well. | |
Wow. | ||
Because I am a believer. | ||
I am a born-again believer. | ||
I'm a Southern Baptist, but it ain't got nothing to do with it. | ||
I got a personal relationship with my Jesus Christ, you know what I mean? | ||
I absolutely do, man. | ||
Amazing stuff. | ||
Thanks so much for your support, man, and thank you for, you know, helping to spread the word and spread the message and, you know, save someone's life, potentially. | ||
I mean, that's really amazing to hear. | ||
That's just great. | ||
I love hearing it. | ||
All right, folks, we'll be right back with the third hour. | ||
Ivory Hecker in studio. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
The bio pros are the new. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Let me just address this. | ||
Joe Biden is the most disastrous president in modern American history. | ||
I don't care if it's by design or by the fact that he's dim-witted. | ||
It doesn't much matter to me. | ||
It would be like a president when we have a polio vaccine, telling everybody to get vaccinated, but inviting people into the country who he knows has polio. | ||
No president has ever done this to his own people. | ||
This guy is a coward. | ||
He buckles to the radical left in his party. | ||
He's a fool. | ||
The idea that people who are vaccinated are the ones who are going to be punished, it's like the gun owners who are law-abiding are the ones who are going to be punished, it's like the successful people in this country, they're the ones they intend to punish with the tax code. | ||
Is there anything going right in this country? | ||
Gasoline prices going up, food prices going up, anything going right in this country? | ||
The border wide open? | ||
You're going to have people flooding into our school districts, flooding into our hospitals. | ||
Law enforcement is overwhelmed. | ||
Towns are overwhelmed. | ||
And let me tell you why he's doing it. | ||
Let's be blunt. | ||
He wants to turn Texas blue. | ||
He wants to turn Arizona blue. | ||
This street politician from Wilmington, Delaware, the dumbest man to ever serve in the Senate, the dumbest man to ever be vice president, is now the dumbest man to ever be president. | ||
He's got a massive ego. | ||
He's a narcissist. | ||
He wants to go down in history as the greatest president. | ||
He's going to go down in history as the greatest disaster. | ||
He's doing more to weaken this country than the communist Chinese could ever pray to do. | ||
He could ever pray to do. | ||
And moreover, he's justified a federal statute, a Supreme Court decision. | ||
He knows that the CDC doesn't have the power to extend these moratoriums on rent. | ||
He says, we're going to do it anyway, because he listens to this Harvard emeritus professor, Lawrence Tribe. | ||
He's just violated the federal constitution. | ||
Now let me say this. | ||
I brought this up on my radio show last week. | ||
Republicans, have you ever heard of the word impeachment? | ||
Are you guys going to go down to the border and whine yourselves to death? | ||
I know you're not in the majority, but you need to start explaining to the American people This man just violated a Supreme Court decision. | ||
This man is the border wide open in violation of our immigration laws. | ||
I mean, you impeach Donald Trump when he's out of office because of a letter. | ||
You set up a phony incitement insurrection. | ||
This man is doing enormous damage to this country. | ||
People with the virus! | ||
He knows they have the virus. | ||
His government knows they have the virus. | ||
They're pushing them into the interior of the country. | ||
Now, what kind of a president does that to his own people? | ||
If he's not at least going to look out for the health and safety of the American people, then he needs to be removed. | ||
I know who's behind him, but the point is that's what impeachment is for. | ||
Not for the Democrats that chase every Republican president, but to get rid of this guy. | ||
He is a disaster. | ||
And again, I don't care if he's dim-witted or just stupid. | ||
It doesn't much matter. | ||
To allow people into this country. | ||
First of all, to tell law-abiding Americans you're going to wear a mask even though you've been vaccinated. | ||
Little kids! | ||
Who do not give the virus or get the virus. | ||
You're going to be wearing masks because the NEA and the AFT told me to do so. | ||
Isn't it time to remove this? | ||
Well, isn't it time to remove this guy from the Oval Office, or at least make an effort? | ||
So you tough-guy Republicans who come on here, you tough-guy Republicans on radio, how about it? | ||
The I-word. | ||
Impeachment. | ||
Let's start to talk about it. | ||
Or the 25th Amendment. | ||
It'll never happen, but let's start to talk about it. | ||
He's doing more damage to this country, as far as I'm concerned, than any single one of our enemies. | ||
That's it. | ||
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I'm going to take this opportunity to hand out some Minfo Wars products and the first thing I'm going to hand out is the DVD. | |
Hey man, take a copy of Endgame. | ||
Would you folks like a copy of Endgame from Minfo Wars? | ||
Sure. | ||
There you go, take one copy. | ||
I love the shirt. | ||
Thanks bro. | ||
Oh man, I wanted to get that shirt but they sold out of my size. | ||
Here you go man, I'm going to give you this bottle of Alcatraz. | ||
That's right. | ||
Alex Jones is right! | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Sweet. | ||
Thanks, bro. | ||
I just wanted to interest in you and, uh, free my survival shield. | ||
And I'm offering this to you for free. | ||
I'm doing a little bit of a... Oh, appreciate it, man. | ||
Handing out some products that have helped me. | ||
So I just wanted to pass that on to you and see if you like it. | ||
Oh, heck yeah, man. | ||
All right, man. | ||
Let me know how you like it. | ||
Oh, I definitely will, man. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Alright folks, that video is by Data Battle Z of him handing out some Info Wars products at the massive rally there in Florida. | ||
Very powerful stuff. | ||
And thank you for him for spreading the word. | ||
When we get back, Ivory Hecker in studio. | ||
Don't go anywhere! | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, folks, welcome back. welcome back. | ||
Third hour of American Journal and I'm joined in studio by Ivory Hecker. | ||
You know who she is. | ||
She was the Project Veritas whistleblower that blew the whistle on her local news station, Fox 26 in Houston, about how they limited her ability to report on things that the people actually wanted to hear about. | ||
Thanks so much for coming in, Ivory. | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
So we interviewed you on this show. | ||
It was right after you'd come out with Project Veritas and you were probably still in the maelstrom of the fallout and the request for, you know, interviews and all that sort of stuff. | ||
Have things calmed down for you a little bit since then or are you still going, you know, full force? | ||
Yeah, they have calmed down. | ||
The support's been amazing, and I still get interview requests almost every day, but I'm at this point where I'm like, okay, let me shift gears back to some journalism here. | ||
I've been, like, really antsy to get covering some stories again, and sources are now just coming to me like never before with stories, so I need to start covering some of them. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
So what, obviously you just launched your new website, ivoryhecker.com. | ||
Can you tell us about that and what, you know, people can expect when they go there? | ||
Yeah, I'm going to be uploading my original reports on video there. | ||
You know, I was a TV reporter full time for nine years, so I know how to put together a TV news report and I'm going to be uploading Those videos to my new website. | ||
So I just launched this thing yesterday. | ||
So there's, there's, yeah, there's just a couple of videos up there right now, but there's going to be a whole lot more content coming up. | ||
I am hitting the road for an important news report, couple of reports I'm going to be covering on the ground. | ||
Starting on Monday. | ||
So if you go to that website, once you subscribe, you're going to get access to all my content. | ||
And these are the stories that Fox and the mainstream media have been very aggressively ignoring. | ||
Right. | ||
And these are the sorts of stories that you can't even upload to social media because they'll get deleted by social media. | ||
So they'll be safe on my website. | ||
That's great. | ||
Yeah, you need to make your own outlet because yeah, they're not going to be safe on Twitter or YouTube or anywhere else. | ||
But I have noticed that I was looking on your Twitter and these are also the stories that save lives sometimes, right? | ||
I mean, you've had stories of people who didn't know about medicine until, you know, you revealed it to them and they say, you know, it helped to recover from COVID. | ||
I mean, what are some of those stories that you've covered? | ||
Yeah, actually the very first story that I wanted to cover right away when I left Fox was COVID drug treatment. | ||
That was a topic that Fox banned me from covering after they learned that I couldn't keep up with the narrative. | ||
I was supposed to Understand what the narrative is and just stick with it. | ||
It's an unspoken narrative in the mainstream media, so reporters are just supposed to get what you're not supposed to talk about. | ||
Right. | ||
And I do get what you're not supposed to talk about and I refuse to ignore it. | ||
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So that was my issue, is that I allowed certain drugs like hydroxychloroquine to be Not a negative way, right? | ||
Not demonizing it and saying, here's this conspiracy theory about hydroxychloroquine, but actually saying, here's what doctors are saying about it. | ||
Here's how it's actually helping people. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And in earlier in 2020, a lot of people talked about, it did get mainstream coverage, but the mainstream narrative shifted at one point where they're like, okay, we're no longer going to discuss this topic. | ||
But the facts on the ground were that doctors Across Houston, we're still prescribing it to their patients. | ||
And the doctor I interviewed last August said he was having great success, which when I went back and verified the numbers, his hospital has a lot lower death rate from COVID compared to other hospitals. | ||
So there's something there. | ||
But anyway, that's what originally got me banned from covering COVID drug treatment, not just hydroxychloroquine, but all drugs. | ||
And so once I left Fox, I felt such a duty to cover that topic because when I actually look back into it, this is a topic that I had no interest in prior, but once I had been banned from it in such a strange way, I became more curious about it. | ||
And I realized that there was research that was evolving over the months of 2020 that showed a lot of promise with certain drugs like Ivermectin. | ||
Ivermectin peer-reviewed research Shows that it's really doing wonderful things for patients. | ||
And so I felt a duty to cover that topic because it was something that the mainstream media was ignoring. | ||
I wasn't just banned from covering ivermectin. | ||
Nobody at my TV outlet was covering ivermectin. | ||
And Fox Corp, which owns Fox 26 Houston, owns all the major city Fox stations, you know, Fox Dallas, Fox Phoenix. | ||
They were not only ignoring this topic, but they were pumping out ads disguised as social media posts promoting the vaccine. | ||
And and just pushing the vaccine like crazy on their audiences on air as well. | ||
So anyway, when I covered ivermectin, I covered this topic in my independent news report. | ||
And I just the past week heard back from a couple in Arizona who came across my independent report. | ||
They hadn't seen anything about ivermectin in the media. | ||
I guess my report was their first awareness of this drug. | ||
And about a week or two later, their whole family got sick with COVID. | ||
And they went to the ER. | ||
The doctor wouldn't do anything. | ||
The wife tells me that the ER doctors Basically, just sent her husband home with no treatment, just saying good luck. | ||
Right. | ||
And he was extremely, her husband was extremely sick. | ||
The rest of the family did okay, but her husband had a bad case of COVID. | ||
So, she recalled my report, found a doctor who would prescribe ivermectin, and she says it saved her husband's life. | ||
Right. | ||
And for that, I just said, whatever happens after this, I'm good. | ||
Because if my coverage somehow helped a family like that, that's incredible. | ||
Right. | ||
If you can just save one life, then everything else is worth it. | ||
And that sort of goes to why it's such a big deal that Fox would censor you from talking about this in the first place and how this is happening all across the country. | ||
Who knows how many lives could have been saved if actual cures had been allowed to be talked about. | ||
And I think there was actually a story yesterday, should have brought in today, Israel has been doing tests and the headline yesterday was like, Ivermectin, incredibly effective, a dollar a day for a treatment and it lowers death rates by this amount. | ||
So finally now, I guess a year and a half after the breakout, they're actually coming out with the information that yes, it does actually help cure COVID, but we should have been talking about this a year and a half ago. | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
And a year and a half ago, nobody quite knew what to do. | ||
Everyone was kind of exploring their options. | ||
But if you really think about the news coverage, how many outlets were really dedicating much time To treatment methods. | ||
If you are so concerned about this deadly new virus, once you want to be looking in detail and raising awareness about what doctors are discovering to work and not work. | ||
Um, at the hospital bed, but for some reason, uh, they didn't want to delve into those topics. | ||
And to this day, there are, you know, there are people who are like, oh my gosh, ivermectin. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
That's for heartworms for your dog. | ||
Right. | ||
They're like, oh, you want to drink bleach too? | ||
I mean, it's crazy how they've, And people don't realize Ivermectin has been FDA approved for humans since 1987. | ||
Right. | ||
It's been widely used in Africa for decades for parasites. | ||
But as research has evolved, it's found to be a very effective antiviral as well. | ||
Right. | ||
And American media doesn't want to shed light on that. | ||
If you google Evermectin, the first thing is this alarming warning from the FDA not to touch it. | ||
Right. | ||
It's incredibly bizarre. | ||
No talk about prevention. | ||
No talk about vitamins or keeping your body healthy. | ||
No talk about cures or any attempt to treat the sickness. | ||
It was vaccines since day one. | ||
Masks were the only preventative measure that they cared about. | ||
And now we see where we are. | ||
And I want to talk about how that narrative is is enforced without sort of overt top-down control. | ||
I think that's the most interesting part about your story. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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But I was just really enjoying talking about your journey, your process, what got you here, what your experience has been like, because I'm always fascinated by the fact that Right. | ||
We're still getting new fans. | ||
I mean, to me, and maybe I shouldn't say this, but you know, to me, it's like, if you aren't already on this team, like, I don't understand how, how we pull you over here now. | ||
But we're always getting callers to say, I just woke up a month ago. | ||
You know, I just found out about Alex Jones three months ago. | ||
And it's really amazing and inspiring. | ||
It makes me feel like, you know, we really can make a difference and bring in more people. | ||
It's really great. | ||
So what's been your experience? | ||
Did you know about Alex Jones before all of this happened? | ||
I mean, Were you sort of just like in the mainstream media world and is now you've broken out of it? | ||
I mean, just what is that experience like? | ||
It's fascinating to me. | ||
Yeah I just found out about Alex Jones in the past year and now I realize he has a massive cult following and I'm not sure why I never heard of him prior to that but I to a certain extent I was locked in to the mainstream media narrative and honestly so much of my time went into my news beats that I would cover that I wouldn't | ||
Venture into other territory, but I am surprised that I never heard of Alex Jones until sometime in mid 2020. | ||
It was my boyfriend at the time who introduced me to him. | ||
Good man. | ||
Darn it! | ||
Well, you let a good one get away, unfortunately. | ||
That's a good man. | ||
No, it is fascinating to me that people don't know who Alex John is. | ||
I mean, I guess that means, you know, clamping down on him and clamping down on InfoWars has been fairly successful. | ||
But since leaving your... I mean, I've never worked at a mainstream news site, so I don't know what it's like. | ||
All I know is InfoWars, and I know that InfoWars is not like the mainstream news. | ||
I don't know how they are, but I know they're not like how we are. | ||
So, what's been your experience going from sort of a I don't know, well-regulated, controlled, professional sort of setting to just being on your own, independent, out there, you know, free will. | ||
And what's that transition been like? | ||
It's been really wonderful. | ||
You're extremely regulated working for the corporate news. | ||
Actually, any sort of public appearance or, you know, getting interviewed by someone else, it has to be approved by Fox Corp in New York. | ||
Right. | ||
So I have to ask my Houston boss and she has to run it up to New York and they're like, okay, that'll be all right. | ||
This one time I was interviewed by the Houston paper and I was getting a call from our Fox Corp PR team in New York telling me what to wear for the interview with the newspaper. | ||
And it was just, so they really regulate you and they turn down most interviews. | ||
And then when you do get to go speak publicly somewhere, It's just nagging in the back of your mind what you can and can't say. | ||
Right. | ||
And so interviews were hard and I would like stumble over my words. | ||
And now just being my own person, being free, I've been shocked at my ability to just speak off the cuff. | ||
I'm like, oh, I can do this. | ||
Right you don't have this like invisible sensor that's been implanted in the back of your head that's watching. | ||
See that's fascinating and that's I guess that's why I said before we went to break was I wanted to talk about you know how what the enforcement mechanism is for controlling the narrative because people you know you say oh it's all controlled you know there's conspiracy of some sort people go that's not how it happens you know nobody's telling these people what to say. | ||
But in reality, it's more subtle, right? | ||
It is like you say, they don't necessarily tell you what to say, but when you step out of line, they'll make you aware. | ||
So then suddenly you're policing yourself. | ||
I mean, just what is that enforcement mechanism? | ||
How do they maintain the narrative without explicitly, you know, dictating what you do and do? | ||
Or maybe they just explicitly, you know, dictate what you're allowed to talk about. | ||
Uh, they don't really dictate that. | ||
I mean, they just give this advice to not share your opinions on topics that are too controversial. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, like, who did you vote for? | ||
Or what's your stance on abortion? | ||
Don't talk about stuff like that. | ||
That's the most direct advice that I received. | ||
But other than that, you're just supposed to sense what the narrative is. | ||
And the narrative is a left-leaning slant in every newsroom across America. | ||
And so from my experience, news people all just kind of, it's kind of their unspoken thing that sometimes comes up and is spoken. | ||
That if you present yourself as a leftist, you'll be safest and you'll grow in the industry. | ||
And so it creates this culture of ignoring the right-wing section of our audience, not even pitching their stories, not answering their questions, and coddling leftist politicians and building good relationships with those people and covering their stories. | ||
So it's kind of like, even if you have conservative beliefs, like that's fine. | ||
You can have your personal beliefs, but when you present yourself, you're going to want to present yourself sort of this way, which is more liberal, more left leaning. | ||
You're going to want to soften up that a little bit. | ||
So it's like you can believe whatever you want, but when you present yourself, you want to present. | ||
And so really what that's creating is the illusion that everybody agrees with each other, even if they don't. | ||
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Exactly. | ||
Yeah, it's so strange how this culture has developed and just perpetuated itself over the years. | ||
But, you know, I've had co-workers confide in me That they are actually, you know, these journalists that are they're actually right leaning in their personal politics. | ||
They're great journalists who don't let their personal politics get in the way of the facts. | ||
So no matter which way you lean. | ||
In your personal politics, truth should be first. | ||
And, you know, one co-worker, that's how it was, this person was right-leaning politically, but would just pursue the truth regardless, but told me with glee that they had our boss convinced that they were a big Biden voter. | ||
Yeah, it was like, you know, they feel like they're going to get promoted and do well in the company if the boss believes that they love Biden. | ||
This person had sat in my boss's office and got her to warm up to them so much that she was gushing before the election about how badly she wanted Biden to win. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
See, that's just so bizarre. | ||
Like I could never imagine. | ||
I could never imagine like pretending to be a Biden supporter. | ||
I don't know, because I've been in, I used to work on, you know, film sets and TV shows and stuff, and like, everybody was leftist, everybody was very open about it, and I just, I knew that I could probably do better and make them happy if I pretended to agree with them, but like, I just couldn't do it, because it's just like, I don't know, I just, my heart rebels at the idea that I would lie like that, but I guess that's what you have to do to succeed in this corrupt world. | ||
Well, I refused to... | ||
Be a part of that. | ||
I am a classically trained journalist. | ||
I know what journalism school teaches you, and it does not teach you to do that. | ||
It doesn't teach you, okay, to be a good journalist you ignore right-wing Values. | ||
You know, that's not, that's not one of the elements of journalism. | ||
And so to me, it was like, I'm going to hold my boss's feet to the fire and see if they will follow through with the journalism that they were trained with. | ||
So I'm going to pitch these stories and dare my boss to cover them like a real journalist. | ||
Of course, they refuse to. | ||
Very interesting stuff. | ||
Your phone calls on the other side. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
All right, folks, welcome back. | ||
Ivory Hecker is with me. | ||
She's the Project Veritas whistleblower, the former servant of the beast, a mainstream media reporter that broke her way out of Plato's metaphorical cave and has now joined us here in the light. | ||
And we're so, so happy that she did. | ||
IvoryHecker.com is her new website that just launched yesterday. | ||
And you said something so interesting during this last break, because we were talking about the way politics influences the way things are covered. | ||
And you said, since when is life-saving medicine a political issue? | ||
And I think that's such a good question. | ||
Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, the vaccine. | ||
This is not a political issue. | ||
This is a life and death issue. | ||
This is a health issue. | ||
Personal choice issue but it's not a political issue and yet by making it political they're able to justify not talking about it or avoiding talking about it or whatever they want to do. | ||
Can you expand on that a little bit about how you know what it was like for you to bring up a topic about a life-saving medicine just to have them claim it was political to shoot it down? | ||
Yeah, this is a debate I had with my boss Lee Meyer in Houston during our annual review in May, shortly before I called out Fox Live on air and got out of there. | ||
They had my annual review and I said, I do want to review this past year with you because there has been a narrative spin like never before. | ||
Sorry, but was this like never before? | ||
I mean, before COVID-19, you hadn't experienced anything that made you question things? | ||
It was really just the last year that you went, whoa, something's off here. | ||
Yeah, I was personally given unjournalistic directives on a level like never before, and that probably has to do with the fact that the national story became the local story. | ||
I think that there's always a big national narrative, probably. | ||
But with local news, it's less, the narrative is slightly less controlled. | ||
Right, right. | ||
Although we are still taking down these national packages every day. | ||
Suddenly, the story every day was the national story. | ||
I was getting assigned to COVID almost every day. | ||
And the bosses wanted me to follow a certain narrative, regardless of whether the facts contradicted that narrative. | ||
And so I started to call out my bosses on journalistic directives. | ||
And anyway... You go in for your review and you're like, all right, things have been a little different over the last year and you wanted to talk about it. | ||
What was their reaction? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And my boss said, let's not get into politics here. | ||
I'm not going to debate politics with you. | ||
And I said, politics? | ||
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Right. | |
The entire debate was about medicine. | ||
We were literally debating what to put in people's body, whether we should shove down people's throats that they need to take this jab. | ||
You know, or whether we should just objectively cover the jab without forcing it down people's arms. | ||
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Right. | ||
You know, and my and my boss is saying that I'm not going to get into politics. | ||
How is that politics? | ||
I'm talking journalism. | ||
You know, journalism is covering everything objectively, taking a step back, taking a breath, not getting emotional about your personal desire to jab everyone. | ||
and just saying, look, I'm gonna answer my viewers' questions. | ||
What are my viewers' questions? | ||
Because in the comments section on Fox's social media, they are having a laughing fit at us. | ||
They do not take us seriously because We are not being journalists. | ||
We're propagandists. | ||
They see through it. | ||
They've turned off their TVs, but they still follow us on Instagram, where they like to sit and giggle at our propaganda posts. | ||
And if you don't see that, boss, you need a reality check. | ||
And I did call her a propagandist in our annual review. | ||
She was highly offended. | ||
And she was like, Ivory, it's not our fault that every medical expert that we have You know, says that young childbearing women should be getting the jab and that... Insane. | ||
Insane. | ||
Meanwhile, you're like, well what about all these medical experts that say otherwise? | ||
They're like, do not interview them. | ||
Do not talk to them. | ||
It seems like there's a lot of medical experts with, you know, looking at other research on spike proteins on the placenta and these other concerns and the unknowns. | ||
In fact, the FDA website blatantly says that there's certain things we literally don't know about what's going to happen with a breastfeeding woman who gets the vaccine, for instance. | ||
And why does it say, why does the FDA website Tell people to stop getting pregnancy tests around the time that they are getting the jab. | ||
What is that? | ||
Why is that? | ||
You know, but why is that? | ||
Why would they say that? | ||
You know, I wouldn't, you know, I don't know if it has to do with the fact that you're gonna You know, have a pregnancy test positive, get the jab, and then have a pregnancy test negative. | ||
Oh, it could be something like that. | ||
So, you know, I was just like, I was reading through the FDA's advisories on this and I was like, that one is super weird. | ||
Right. | ||
But we shouldn't ask questions about that. | ||
We should just have our small list of approved medical experts. | ||
Right. | ||
Who say CDC talking points. | ||
And not question anything because curiosity in 2021 is apparently not an element of journalism anymore. | ||
That's very dangerous. | ||
And so anyway, we got into this debate about that and about actual treatments like ivermectin. | ||
And she was like, I'm not going to be political, Ivory. | ||
I'm not going to have a political debate. | ||
I was like, this is not politics. | ||
This is about covering, you know, doing journalism. | ||
Right. | ||
And when, you know, when you're shoving your propaganda down people's throat, I mean, like days before that, the bosses had called an entire newsroom meeting to talk about how can we get the numbers, the vaccine numbers to go up because the vaccine meter was just not ticking up. | ||
And my boss is literally saying, how can we get to our black community? | ||
How can we get to the children, you know, to get them vaccinated? | ||
Maybe if we tell people that they're not going to be able to go back to work if they don't get the jab, maybe that'll convince them. | ||
That's propaganda rather than just saying, you know, viewers, you and your concerns are our priority. | ||
Not whether or not you get the jab, but whether it is in your best interest. | ||
What are all the pros and cons? | ||
We're going to objectively look at every pro and con. | ||
You know, instead of calling a meeting about that, what are the biggest concerns our viewers have and how can we seek answers to that? | ||
Instead of having that meeting, they were having a meeting saying, what sort of crazy headlines can we create to push more people to get jabbed? | ||
Right. | ||
Because they must get jabbed. | ||
That is propaganda that is not answering the viewers' questions. | ||
I'm telling you. | ||
That's it. | ||
I mean, that's the that's the crux of the issue right there. | ||
I tell you right now, I have never had a meeting like that at InfoWars ever. | ||
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Right. | |
Like it just would never happen to be like, all right, how do we convince people of this thing? | ||
We just look at the reality and we we talk about what we see. | ||
But that's that is hitting the key on the head because it's hitting the nail on the head because it's. | ||
Happening across, I think, every industry. | ||
In the same way that you see, I talk about, you know, Hollywood quite a bit. | ||
It's not about, let's tell a good story and entertain people anymore. | ||
It's how do we use our position to put forward this propaganda, this message, this agenda. | ||
Politics even it's not how do I serve my people and how do I do the best job in this position? | ||
It's how do I use the power of this position to put forward this narrative? | ||
I think it goes to every realm of society and I think it's probably most damaging in news especially local news that should be a little bit A little bit more free, a little bit more on the ground, talking to the people actually involved. | ||
But it's not about how do we tell the truth, you know, how do we serve our purpose as a news station and getting information to the people. | ||
It's how do we use our power as a news station to put forward this propaganda and promote this narrative and this message that we want to get out. | ||
I think that's, I think that's key. | ||
I think that's key to understanding what we're experiencing in America right now. | ||
Yeah, and I think viewers see through this more than ever before. | ||
I think this crazy narrative that's been pushed over this past year, the absolute abandonment of journalism is going to have some permanent repercussions for the TV stations and the news outlets. | ||
Certain viewers, they're not going to get back. | ||
People who have permanently turned off the TV. | ||
Yeah, well, and there's probably a lot of them. | ||
That's why they want to censor people like us. | ||
Just take away that option to go somewhere else. | ||
Just ban your competition. | ||
All right, we will go to your phone calls on the other side, so don't go anywhere. | ||
IvoryHacker.com is the website. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Here we go, folks. | |
Final segment with Ivory Hecker. | ||
Ivoryhecker.com is the new website that she just launched yesterday. | ||
It's a little sparse right now because it's brand new, but that's where she'll be uploading all of her personal, independent reports, and I encourage everybody to go sign up for that. | ||
Ivoryhecker.com, and of course on Twitter, at Ivory Hecker. | ||
Now, we have some calls for Ms. | ||
Hecker here, and we'll go to those momentarily, but Ivory, you talked about sort of Do you feel like you're coming out of your shell a little bit? | ||
Do you feel like you've been hampered and kept hidden away for a long time and now you're actually able to come out and express yourself and sort of get energetic and, you know, talk about your opinions and all that sort of stuff? | ||
Do you feel like you're coming out of your shell? | ||
Yeah, I do. | ||
You know, you're really, really controlled in corporate media and it's just been so nice to be able to speak freely without fear of being fired. | ||
You know, so yeah, it's just been incredible to just be able to be myself without fear. | ||
And not have to talk like this all the time. | ||
I guess they train you to do that. | ||
Right, right. | ||
No, but I think it's great and I think I think you'll be very successful at doing what you do. | ||
Let's go out to the phone calls now. | ||
Max in Kansas is my friend from Kansas. | ||
Let's go to Max. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Max. | ||
You're on the air with a question for Ivory. | ||
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Hey, so my question for Ivory is, have there been any other journalists or news people you used to work with that stood up for you in your fight for truth, or did everyone mostly just keep quiet on the sidelines? | |
Good question. | ||
Well, my old co-workers, I did confide in some of them about the issues with journalism at Fox and everyone I confided in basically agreed with me. | ||
Right. | ||
Yet they all still work there, you know. | ||
And, you know, for the same reasons I think that I got into journalism is that, you know, you feel like, well, if I'm on the inside of a problematic propaganda machine, I can help make a difference. | ||
Right. | ||
But then when I realized these strong edicts coming down from New York and things saying, saying, no, you're you're going to abide by our narrative. | ||
I realized, OK, I can't make a difference here. | ||
And if I stay, I'm being used as a tool of propaganda. | ||
But some of my co-workers are not at that point yet. | ||
They still feel like, OK, I can make some small difference, which I think you can. | ||
And I encourage everyone inside a newsroom to hold their bosses feet to the fire. | ||
But people were quietly supportive of me and giving advice to me, but saying, keep my name out of it. | ||
Don't bring my name up to the bosses. | ||
They're like, OK, when you talk to the bosses, use this talking point, you know, use you use this argument to get through to the bosses. | ||
Because we know that they're not being journalistic right now, but don't say that I told you to say that. | ||
They were like helping me and cheering me on, but I was the only one. | ||
I guess I was the only one willing to really stand up to my boss. | ||
Right. | ||
And really put your life and your career on the line. | ||
But hey, I think it's worked out for you really well, and I think it will continue to. | ||
You were talking a little bit during the break about how you would actually sort of, you Talk down to your bosses sometimes, and their reaction was kind of funny. | ||
Can you talk about that? | ||
Well, yeah, I didn't. | ||
I wouldn't say I was talking down to them, but I was reprimanding them for not doing journalism. | ||
And just over this past year, it changed where I was like, I'm having to reprimand my bosses for straying into propaganda and away from journalism. | ||
And I felt like, you know, I was talking to them like I was their boss, saying, OK, It's time to get back to journalism. | ||
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Right. | |
You know, and I was always respectful about it, but very direct with my bosses. | ||
Like, this is not okay what you're doing. | ||
And how would they react? | ||
You know, and they reacted in a very defensive, robust debate. | ||
We had robust debates, which I recorded and sent to Project Veritas. | ||
Right. | ||
But they would usually talk very manipulatively to me, try to confuse my brain about their logic of their propaganda. | ||
Yeah, they're showing some of it on the screen there. | ||
In my opinion, you failed as a reporter, Ivory. | ||
That was one of the first recorded conversations we had when I was just realizing what My bosses were coming at me with, and they cranked up the manipulative tactics like never before. | ||
And I was like, oh, I see. | ||
And I caught on quickly. | ||
Oh, I failed as a reporter? | ||
Let's talk about how you failed as a journalist, Susan. | ||
And so I started to challenge her about holding Holding the truth first and holding the viewers' interests first. | ||
Why are we violating journalism, Susan? | ||
And so it was a robust debate and I was just surprised, you know, with as aggressively and directly as I would reprimand my bosses behind the scenes that I was like, I'm still not fired. | ||
I'm still not fired yet. | ||
And I was at a point over this past year for months where I was like, I almost want to be fired because I don't want to be a part of a propaganda machine. | ||
Right. | ||
And so that took down any fear of being fired. | ||
You know, so I was just like, all right, let's let's have this debate. | ||
That's so awesome. | ||
That's just great. | ||
And congratulations on just having the courage and willpower to do that, because, yeah, obviously a lot of people don't have that capability, unfortunately. | ||
All right. | ||
We're going to we're going to throw Ivory into the deep end of InfoWars here now as we go to J.R. | ||
in New York, who has a question for Ivory. | ||
What's your question for Ivory, J.R.? ? | ||
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Hey, this is kind of a hybrid question with a topic from earlier about the interdimensional beings. | |
So basically, Ivory, I was wondering if you would be willing to go down the rabbit hole of basically child sacrifice and child kidnapping and the satanic ritual abuse of children and how that's basically what greases the wheels here. | ||
And there's even political Political history with this, if you look into Sir John Dee from the 1500s, he was the political advisor to the Queen of England, Elizabeth I. Oh, it goes way back, but I think we got your question, JR, and we appreciate it. | ||
So, Ivory, now that you're here in the InfoWars studio, we gotta ask you, satanic child sacrifice, interdimensional beings, where do you land on this topic? | ||
Well, you know, this debate about child sacrifice It sounds really out there and like a conspiracy theory, and we don't talk about that in the mainstream news. | ||
And I mean, I have never received real news tips on this topic, although we covered children getting kidnapped all the time, you know, and sometimes they're never found and you don't know what happened to that child. | ||
So there's theories about that. | ||
But satanic rituals... No wrong answer, no wrong answer here. | ||
I'm all about the truth and I'm an open-minded person and let me just say, it was like last year that my mom called me and she was like, Well, I got in touch with our old friends from years ago. | ||
Remember this family that you used to play as a 10-year-old with the one sister, but the other sisters were older? | ||
Well, I talked to the older sister, and they've estranged themselves from their parents because they're finally going public about the fact that as children, they were abused. | ||
Their blood was drawn. | ||
Um, for I guess people would do something with their blood and they had the scars to prove it on their arms. | ||
Oh, good Lord. | ||
And so I was like, Oh, there's something to these crazy conspiracy theories. | ||
Uh, so I have not, I still have still not talked to these girls since my mom revealed that to me, but they, uh, apparently their parents would, uh, you know, surrender their children to some sort of creepy satanic ritual. | ||
So apparently there are people in America doing these very strange rituals. | ||
And all I know is I'm still Facebook friends with these girls, and some of them have changed their names on Facebook and stuff. | ||
But I was just like, wow, I need to circle back with these girls and maybe cover a story on this and get some answers with some people who actually have the scars to prove that their blood was taken. | ||
Right. | ||
And things were done to them as children, and they've literally cut off their parents because of it. | ||
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No. | |
Not the answer I was expecting, I have to say. | ||
That is absolutely fascinating. | ||
I hope you do follow up on that, because as you point out, if these girls were to go to a mainstream news outlet, they would probably get shown the door pretty quickly. | ||
I mean, they're not going to cover something like this, but maybe you can. | ||
I think so. | ||
Yeah, I think some of these topics seem so out there. | ||
And you get really out there news tips in the newsroom sometimes that you just ignore because they seem too far out there. | ||
But, you know, here this is a family that was very close with my family when I was younger. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, good friends. | ||
And my family had no idea this stuff was happening. | ||
Oh my gosh, that is wild. | ||
Well, thank you so much for being here with us. | ||
Time flies. | ||
Our time here is over. | ||
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