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You came down to this southern town last summer to show the... | ||
American citizens are trapped behind enemy lines. | ||
They can't reach the airport in Kabul that is surrounded by thousands of refugees and Taliban because they are being hunted. | ||
My direction, the State Department continues to reach out to the remaining Americans we have identified by phone, email and other means to ascertain their whereabouts and their plans. | ||
Showing their passports will only get them killed. | ||
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These American citizens and American allies and residents are soon either going to be executed by Taliban regime because they're behind the enemy lines or either they're going to be dying out of hunger and thirst because they cannot get out of their house to get food and get water. | |
So these people are at really high risk. | ||
There's thousands of them. | ||
My sister, she's got two kids in America. | ||
She's an American citizen, and it's been six days, seven days. | ||
She's attempted three times to go to the airport, but it will not let them pass unless they show their passports. | ||
If they show their passports, If they wave their passport at a Taliban, that this is me, this is an American citizen, that's a death call, death sentence for herself. | ||
She will be killed on the spot or she will be taken and executed. | ||
Other countries are sending in special forces to extract their citizens. | ||
Biden has essentially turned his back on the American citizens his hasty pullout has trapped. | ||
And with little over a week left to accomplish the impossible, Biden will fail on a massive scale. | ||
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We're nine days away from the August 31st deadline. | |
Will you extend that deadline or what is your thought process on that? | ||
There's discussions going on among us and the military about extending. | ||
Our hope is we will not have to extend, but there are going to be discussions, I suspect, on how far along we are in the process. | ||
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It's an unmitigated disaster. | |
Hostages are already being taken, they're already being killed, and the next step is to go in there and seize all the airfields across Afghanistan, Create a safe corridor, go out and get our citizens, our allies, our Afghans, and bring them back. | ||
Taliban's gonna run. | ||
Al-Qaeda's gonna run. | ||
They can't face us. | ||
But this is probably six to eight months of additional time added to the timeline, in my opinion. | ||
Biden's latest speech reveals that he refuses to grasp the full weight of what his administration caused, instead continuing to pat himself on the back. | ||
What we are doing is extraordinary. | ||
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Poll also found that based in part on what transpired in the last week, the majority of Americans, and forgive me, I'm just the messenger, no longer consider you going to be competent, focused, or effective in the challenge. | |
I haven't seen that poll. | ||
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What would you say to those Americans no longer? | |
Look, I had a basic decision to make. | ||
I either withdraw America from a 20-year war that, depending on whose analysis you accept, cost us $150 million a day for 20 years or $300 million a day for 20 years. | ||
Where are our national interests? | ||
or $300 million a day for 20 years. | ||
Where are our national interests? | ||
Where do they lie? | ||
And the idea that we are in a situation where we can not recognize that terrorism has metastasized around the world, And the need for us to focus on other parts of the world which create an even greater danger of an Al-Qaeda-like operation beginning can't be ignored. | ||
My job is to make judgments. | ||
My job is to make judgments no one else can or will make. | ||
I made them. | ||
I'm convinced. | ||
I'm absolutely correct. | ||
Is the Taliban going to attempt to be able to unite and provide for the well-being of the people of Afghanistan, which no one group has ever done since before, for hundreds of years? | ||
And if it does, it's going to need everything from additional help in terms of economic assistance, trade, and a whole range of things. | ||
The Taliban has said we'll see whether they mean it or not. | ||
They're seeking legitimacy. | ||
I think that history is going to record this was the logical, rational, and right decision to make. | ||
But the globalist United Nations' objective to flood America with even more COVID refugees to further cripple the United States is an unrivaled, treasonous success. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
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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, a very special edition of American Journal, as it is our Trucker Call-In Show. | ||
Actually, it's a special edition of the Trucker Call-In Show. | ||
Each month, the last Friday of every month, we do a Trucker Call-In Show, sort of inspired by Owen Schroyer's War Room that does the Veteran Call-In Show. | ||
We had a lot of truckers calling in anyway on a regular basis, and we thought, let's give them a whole day to sound off. | ||
In fact, Why not? | ||
They crisscross the entire country. | ||
They've got a completely unique perspective, and they have a lot of time to sit and listen to InfoWars and other information. | ||
So it is the Trucker Call-In Show, but it's a special edition of the Trucker Call-In Show. | ||
It's the Truckie Call-In Show. | ||
Apparently in Australia, they call truckers truckies. | ||
Which is adorable. | ||
And Australian truckers now, truckies, I'm sorry, truckies are planning on staging a massive protest against COVID lockdowns in which we are in full support and want to bring this to America. | ||
So we'll open up the phone lines nice and early, get to a lot of videos and calls as well. | ||
But first, let's begin as we always do with our daily dispatch. | ||
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Your daily dispatch for Friday, August 27th, 2021. | ||
The explosions at the Kabul airport in Afghanistan have devastated The fallout is continuing. | ||
Kabul airport attack kills at least 60 Afghans and the number is now at 13 US troops. | ||
Two suicide bombers and gunmen attacked crowds of Afghans flocking to Kabul's airport Thursday, transforming the scene of desperation into one of horror as the waning days of an airlift for those fleeing the Taliban takeover. | ||
At least 60 Afghans and 13 US troops were killed, Afghan and US officials said. | ||
And yeah, this has been a catastrophe on top of a series of catastrophes as the completely failed exit of Afghanistan continues to unravel under the lack of oversight by the Biden administration. | ||
The death toll as of this morning had risen to 95 total, Afghans and Americans. | ||
Absolutely horrific attack that, once again, never needed to happen. | ||
If only this withdrawal had been done in a more orderly fashion, none of this would have happened. | ||
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officials provided Taliban with names of Americans and Afghan allies to evacuate. | ||
Just to give you an idea of just how bungled this entire evacuation is. | ||
Yeah, you heard that right. | ||
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officials in Kabul gave the Taliban a list of names of American citizens, green card holders, and Afghan allies to grant entry into the militant-controlled outer perimeter of the city's airport, a choice that's prompted outrage behind the scenes from lawmakers and military officials. | ||
Reminds me really of Joe Biden giving a list of vital infrastructure to the Russians saying, hi, please don't attack these. | ||
These are the things that we could not survive a cyber attack against. | ||
So don't attack this list of things. | ||
And here, Taliban, here's a list of people who've helped us, a list of your enemies, their names and addresses. | ||
Please don't attack them. | ||
Genius, isn't it? | ||
The move, detailed by Politico by three U.S. | ||
and congressional officials, was designed to expedite the evacuation of tens of thousands of people from Afghanistan as chaos erupted in Afghanistan's capital city last week after the Taliban seized control of the country. | ||
It also came as the Biden administration has been relying on the Taliban for security outside of the airport. | ||
Since the fall of Kabul in mid-August, nearly 100,000 people have been evacuated. | ||
less than 5% actually Americans, most of whom had to pass through the Taliban's many checkpoints for the decision to provide specific names to the Taliban, which has a history of brutally murdering Afghans who collaborated with the U S and other coalition forces during the conflict has angered lawmakers and military officials. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You can see why president Biden did give a speech yesterday about the ongoing catastrophe and my God, was it an embarrassing failure that a, Just horrific on many, many different levels. | ||
The man cried. | ||
He tried to blame it on Trump, but ended up just giving Trump credit for not having Americans die under his watch, and the entire thing was basically just an unsalvageable pile of dung. | ||
And we'll show you clips from in fact, let's go to clip number four here in a second, because the one part of this speech that really stood out above all others was when President Biden finished his prepared remarks and raised eyebrows as he began taking questions from reporters for the first time since Google terror attacks. | ||
And he said, quote, ladies and gentlemen, they gave me a list here. | ||
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They're not going to be a list. | |
They're not going to be a list. | ||
The first person I was instructed to call on was Kelly O'Donnell from NBC, causing everybody in the right wing to ask, what do you mean you were instructed to call on? | ||
If you're going to script this farcical little play that you're putting on for America and the world, you might want to conceal the fact that it's all preordained. | ||
Just a little, just a little courtesy for the people that you're deceiving, that you were to treat them with the modicum of dignity. | ||
Says we're not going to just insult you to your face. | ||
But here it is, a quick clip of President Biden actually giving up the ghost here and saying, yeah, I'm not the one who's making these decisions. | ||
I'm just following orders. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I gave me a list here. | ||
The first person I was instructed to call on was Kelly O'Donnell of NBC. | ||
It's like, it's not even, it wasn't even a passing aside. | ||
He wasn't even just like, alright, let's see, you got this list and here's who I'm going to call. | ||
He's like, ladies and gentlemen, they have given me a list and told me who to call on. | ||
He announces it. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Okay. | ||
Biden during the speech also promised to hunt down the terrorists behind the devastating Kabul attack. | ||
And I was having flashbacks, like PTSD flashbacks of George W. Bush immediately after 9-11. | ||
In fact, I would like to see these two segments of these speeches compared because when he says, we do not forgive, we do not forget, we will hunt down these terrorists wherever they're hiding. | ||
It was like, oh my God, we're going back to war. | ||
Oh, great. | ||
Another two decades. | ||
Of war, this time fighting the ISIS variant, ISIS-K, okay? | ||
Speaking to the American people in the wake of the devastating terror attacks at the Kabul airport that left scores dead on Thursday, including numerous US troops, President Biden promised the US would strike back against those responsible. | ||
And you know, there are a few Republican congressmen and politicians calling on Biden, Biden's resignation, not nearly enough. | ||
There should be more. | ||
And you know what? | ||
If they're calling on his resignation because they want to stay in Afghanistan, whatever, whatever it takes to get this guy out of whatever it takes to get Republicans motivated to actually do something to stand up. | ||
against this administration. | ||
I just hope to God that we aren't actually staying in Afghanistan. | ||
We aren't confusing leaving Afghanistan with leaving Afghanistan in this fashion, which are two completely different things. | ||
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and allies warn more terrorist attacks likely as Afghanistan withdrawal deadline nears. | ||
They're warning that more terrorist attacks in and around Kabul are likely. | ||
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Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said the threat of more attacks in the area is increasing as the deadline for Western troops to leave the country approaches. | ||
As of early Friday, U.S. | ||
and allied forces have evacuated about 105,000 people from Kabul in just under two weeks. | ||
Again, most of these not Americans, that's really the amazing thing. | ||
If we had just focused on evacuating Americans and getting Americans out of Afghanistan, not only would there not be Americans now dead, maimed and dying from the explosion, but likely there wouldn't be the massive crowds and chaos at the Kabul airport of people trying to get America to help them leave. | ||
I would have prevented this entire thing. | ||
Look, say what you want about Donald Trump. | ||
You know, deep in your heart, you absolutely know that this would have never happened under his watch. | ||
Ever. | ||
The Taliban would have never dared it. | ||
I mean, the man dropped the mother of all bombs on a whim because he felt like it because he thought it would be kind of cool and he'd be able to tweet it out. | ||
He was a madman. | ||
I'm not saying that's a good. | ||
It's not like, oh, yeah, if they'd done this under Trump, he would have carpet bombed the whole Afghans like we don't want that. | ||
They never would have done this, though, because they would have understood that that is what would have happened. | ||
But of course, Joe Biden is now at the reins. | ||
And by at the reins, I mean they're in his mouth and being controlled by somebody behind the scenes. | ||
But the point is that we are treating this with nothing but overwhelming weakness and insincerity and it's pretty despicable to see. | ||
I'll finish up with the daily dispatch. | ||
Give out the phone number and we'll get right in to the calls from our stalwart truckers and truckies on the other side as we try to organize some sort of resistance against this takeover of this entire world by bald psychopaths. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to this special edition of American Journal, the Trucker Call-In Show. | ||
We'll give that number momentarily. | ||
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Let's just finish up the dispatch here first, shall we? | |
Nice, we got sound effects, we got graphics, we're going all out because we love our truckers. | ||
And we get so many great calls from them anyway, now we get a full day of them. | ||
It'll be great, but let's finish up this Daily Dispatch here. | ||
This amazingly, just wow, wow, Vice News, Vice.com really, really going for gold here on a day that over a dozen Military men and women were murdered in a terrorist attack in Kabul, including several Marines. | ||
Vice News comes out with this article literally minutes after this news broke. | ||
They say, why are so many Marines neo-Nazis? | ||
Just a bit tone deaf. | ||
But by the way, Vice News has laid off around 100 people in another rounds of layoffs as the leftist news establishment continues to collapse outright, and you can only wonder why. | ||
Really, very despicable. | ||
I mean, just, just wow. | ||
Talk about adding insult to injury. | ||
There's also kind of an insult to injury sort of thing going on here. | ||
Officer Bird, Michael Bird. | ||
Who we identified months ago, by the way. | ||
Officer Byrd who shot Ashley Babbitt during Capitol Riot breaks his silence saying she was posing a threat in one of the most outrageous pieces of television I have ever seen in my life. | ||
A man who gunned down an unarmed woman who was looking down and had her hands in the air at the time without warning, without attempting any other form of redress or Um, anything before just shooting her in the neck. | ||
Lieutenant Michael Byrd said in an exclusive interview with NBC News that he opened fire on January 6th after Ashley Babbitt failed to comply with his commands to stop breaching the glass doors leading into the lobby of the House of Representatives chamber. | ||
And really just a sickening piece of propaganda that was put on here where he talks about how he's such a hero and they feel bad for him. | ||
He is the victim here. | ||
He had to go out and shoot that woman in the neck without warning from point blank range. | ||
Just really shocking stuff. | ||
And he says, I saved countless lives. | ||
Oh, yeah, we didn't realize. | ||
Ashley Babbitt has laser eyes and chainsaws for arms. | ||
We didn't know. | ||
We didn't know that what Michael Byrd was seeing at that time was a dangerous terrorist rather than an Air Force veteran and a patriot who was blatantly unarmed. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
It will literally kill you and then celebrate your murderer and act like he is the victim. | ||
I just, I couldn't believe it. | ||
The craziest thing is... | ||
Michael Byrd was the one who got up in front of the entire Senate at the time and gave instructions for the evacuation. | ||
Remember the evacuation that happened because of the bomb threat? | ||
The bomb threat that seemingly has gone nowhere. | ||
Nobody can figure out who planted the bomb. | ||
Nobody even seems curious about who planted the so-called bombs at the RNC and the DNC on the day of January 6th. | ||
But that was the reason that they were evacuated. | ||
And it was Michael Byrd who was the one who actually stood up and gave that speech. | ||
So he clearly has some sort of authority. | ||
amongst the Capitol Police and just very strange that he would be involved in every of the major aspects of January 6th. | ||
We'll get more into that later in the program. | ||
Continuing on here with more than 100,000 people in the hospital with COVID-19 in the U.S. this August is worse than the last expert says and online this headline went on to to point out that you know we have the vaccine now. | ||
It's just one of those strange coincidence one of those strange little occurrences in the modern world where you get a disease, you create a vaccine for the disease, and once you create the vaccine, the disease gets a lot worse. | ||
Isn't that weird? | ||
Isn't that strange that after a Strictly enforcing the orders of the authorities, the death rate is higher than it's ever been before. | ||
Wouldn't that make you start to question things? | ||
No, of course not. | ||
You're a sheep and a cattle and you just do as you're told. | ||
Pfizer's CEO tells us that he thinks we'll need COVID-19 vaccines every year, just like the flu shots. | ||
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla predicted in a Wednesday interview that people will likely need annual COVID-19 booster shots to sign will be contending with the novel coronavirus for years to come, especially when the vaccines continue to not work or at least work. | ||
Only partly, which actually makes it more dangerous than ever. | ||
And we'll get into an example of when this has happened in recent history and the real devastating consequences, what it is to have a leaky vaccine, which it appears this one is. | ||
Leaky and contaminated. | ||
Contaminant in Moderna vaccine suspected to be metallic particles. | ||
A containment found in a batch of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccines delivered to Japan is believed to be a metallic particle. | ||
Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported, citing sources at the health ministry. | ||
They suspended the use yesterday of 1.63 million doses shipped to 863 vaccination centers nationwide there in Japan before they figured out that this was contaminated. | ||
And I don't see the number here, but I believe they say that actually a large number, up to 100,000 of these contaminated vaccines had already been distributed by the time they figured out that they were contaminated. | ||
So we'll continue to bring you updates. | ||
On that, here's a story from InfoWars.com. | ||
Facebook reported to secretly be building an election misinformation censorship board, forming an election commission to oversee a fair and smooth election process until recently. | ||
It used to be something exclusively reserved for nation states, but now Facebook is reported to be meddling in that domain, at least semantics-wise. | ||
And, of course, we know that a lot of the brand-new, hastily implemented laws that allowed the election to be stolen last year were paid for by Mark Zuckerberg. | ||
So now Mark Zuckerberg and his cabal of technocratic elites will have total control over who you're allowed to vote for. | ||
They have a veto now on who's permitted to hold public office, making them the true rulers in this nation with the simple puppets to serve out their will. | ||
Or we can overthrow them. | ||
I mean, that's our option, I guess. | ||
Really incredible. | ||
The Caldor Fire in Northern California continues to blaze out of control with more than 34,000 people under evacuation orders. | ||
And it continues to spread with extreme fire conditions, unsettled weather in the forecast, and people are being forced to get out and get out fast. | ||
Remind you once again, that fire was started as arson. | ||
The perpetrator has been arrested and yet you don't find that in a single story. | ||
Chilling. | ||
Vaccinated Australians to be granted new freedom. | ||
Government-sanctioned hour of recreation. | ||
Hey, look at that. | ||
Look at that, Australia. | ||
Hey, they're giving you the same benefit that prisoners under the most extreme form of isolation get. | ||
Ah. | ||
Because there's the sniffles going around. | ||
Incredible. | ||
In a chilling development, Australians in New South Wales, which includes the city of Sydney, are to be granted an extra freedom if they are vaccinated, with residents allowed to leave home for an hour of recreation on top of their exercise hour. | ||
Kind of like you're a dog. | ||
Kind of like you're a dog that's getting taken out for a walk. | ||
Maybe the police will come and put a leash around you to make sure you don't wander off too far. | ||
And they'll take you out for a little jaunt around the park. | ||
You get one hour, you can poop in the bushes, and then back inside where you go to the camp. | ||
Thank you, Australia, for being a light to us, uh, dark nations who are just here, you know, living our lives and, uh, not. | ||
Being imprisoned by our state. | ||
Mind-blowing. | ||
Mind-blowing stuff once again. | ||
It is a daily struggle to just keep up with the utter insanity unfolding around us. | ||
But that's what we're here for, and we're glad that you're with us. | ||
Opening up the phone lines. | ||
Let's do it right now. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
When we get back, The Trucker Call-In Show hits that third gear and really takes off. | ||
We'll be right back, folks. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
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All right, welcome back, folks, to American Journal. | ||
It is our trucker call-in show, so go ahead and give us a call. | ||
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Here's our top story or one of our top stories on the topic of truckers or as Australians call them, truckies. | ||
Truckies warn Aussies to stock up on groceries amid strike threat. | ||
Australians have been warned to stock up on groceries as truckies threaten to carry out protests against lockdowns, which could bring the country to a standstill. | ||
According to social media posts, protests are planned across Australia and New Zealand on Tuesday, August 31st. | ||
In a video circulating on social media, a man encourages Australians to stock up and buy food for the next week or two because supply chains or stores would be interrupted by the strikes. | ||
He says, it's on. | ||
The truckies are doing it. | ||
They're doing it and they're doing it big. | ||
The truckies are going to shut down the country. | ||
What that means is you need to go shopping now. | ||
Get what you can for the next week or two. | ||
Load up your fridge and freezers. | ||
The truckies are coming. | ||
They're going to pull this country down and we're all going to do it together and remove this blank government. | ||
The vets, war veterans are in. | ||
The truckies are in. | ||
I'm in. | ||
The man went on to share his anti-vaccination views, calling it poison. | ||
Says, I'm willing to go to jail to save my country and my children. | ||
Every government who bought into Pfizer, they know it's poison. | ||
If you want to do this, we've got to do this together as one. | ||
Truck drivers vow to shut down all major highways in massive anti-COVID lockdown protest. | ||
I think this is great. | ||
I think it's great to see. | ||
I think truckers have a lot more power than people really understand. | ||
And can really bring the entire country to a grinding halt, which unfortunately is perhaps what's needed now. | ||
But let's talk about this a little bit because there's got to be a few things, a few ground rules that have got to be set if this is going to happen or if this is especially going to happen here in America, which frankly, I think it should. | ||
After all, the people who run big tech, the people who run the banks, the people who run all sorts of massive corporations are using their corporate power Stakeholder activism, this is right in lines with the gray reset, to impose their will on people who would rather live their own lives and do something on their own accord. | ||
And, you know, I'd love to live in a world where that wasn't the case, where corporations didn't force their perverted beliefs down your throat. | ||
Unfortunately, that's not the world that we live in. | ||
The world that we live in, if they have power, they will use it against you. | ||
And it turns out we're going to have to do the same in kind. | ||
Unfortunate, but the good news is we control a lot more than they do. | ||
When you really think about it, we just don't have the impetus to use our, you know, generative ability in such a despicable way. | ||
But the world is changing, I suppose, but here's a few things. | ||
First of all, there has to be a clear end goal. | ||
This cannot be just how we're going to shut down the country for whatever reason. | ||
There has to be a demand. | ||
This is a hostage situation that's actually happening because, in fact, do we have that graphic that I loaded into the computer, the what happens if truckers were to go on strike? | ||
All right, let's we'll pull up this graphic because I mean, truckers are the quite literally the lifeblood of the entire country. | ||
I mean, you're not shipping in food to New York City on trains. | ||
You're not airdropping it from helicopters. | ||
It's trucks. | ||
It's all trucks. | ||
In a place like Manhattan, where you have millions and millions of people and very, very confined spaces with absolutely no food production or anything else of the sort, they rely on bringing in this sort of stuff. | ||
Here's a little graphic of just what would happen after 24 hours, after two days, after the first week or second week, and even in just the first 24 hours, delivery of medical supplies to the affected area will cease. | ||
Hospitals will run low of basic supplies. | ||
Service stations will begin to run out of fuel. | ||
Manufacturers using just-in-time manufacturing will develop component shortages. | ||
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mail and other package delivery will cease within one day. | ||
Food shortages will begin to develop. | ||
Automobile fuel availability and delivery will dwindle, leading to skyrocketing prices and long lines at the gas pumps. | ||
Again, that's just the first 24 hours. | ||
Now, if you do want to do this, I think you have to, you know, understand that you're not going to win anybody over by depriving hospitals of their medicine. | ||
At the same time, you're not going to Cause anything to change if you don't put pressure on people. | ||
So what is the balance? | ||
Uh, I'd say, you know, things like medical supplies. | ||
Yeah, I should probably keep moving. | ||
I should probably keep moving. | ||
That might be one of the only things that like you want to keep moving because people in hospital, they don't have any power to change things. | ||
So, so why punish them? | ||
But you do want to put pressure on, uh, the politicians. | ||
So a little, little food shortage, little grumbling of the belly might, uh, make things change rather rapidly. | ||
But at the same time, the effects of a truck strike or boycott would be massive, like absolutely huge, as you see there, just instantly huge, huge shortages and that sort of stuff. | ||
So again, it can't go on that long. | ||
It has to be literally like a hostage situation where it's like, here's our demands. | ||
We are not delivering until we meet these demands. | ||
And they have to be simple. | ||
and effective and achievable demands. | ||
And, you know, as much as I like this guy, this video of this guy saying, yeah, we're going to do it. | ||
We're going to, you know, bring the country to its knees. | ||
You can't abuse us like this. | ||
I disagree with his concept of basically being against the vaccine entirely as a part of this strike. | ||
I'm against the vaccine entirely anyway, but I think that's a bridge too far for the strike. | ||
Like they're not going to go, okay, we're going to get rid of the vaccine entirely for this. | ||
It has to be focused like a laser on vaccine mandates. | ||
And that's essentially it, just like you have to pass laws that say no vaccine mandate. | ||
So I would say a good template for this or blueprint for this would be like to take the Florida, some of the Florida laws or even some of the laws that have passed here in Texas and other states as well. | ||
or municipal areas, cities that have passed things where they say public or private, you are not allowed to even ask people their vaccine status, vaccine passports are right out, and vaccine mandates are unacceptable. | ||
That has to be the platform. | ||
It has to be, look, we're going to bring this country to a halt until you pass this law. | ||
This law that says you cannot ask for vaccine mandates or vaccine passes. | ||
I think it has to be focused like that or else it's not going to work or it's going to be too extreme. | ||
And this can't just be like, yeah, we're stopping until we, you know, until things are better. | ||
It's like, no, no, it's got to be. | ||
This is a hostage situation. | ||
Hey, Manhattan, you want food? | ||
Then you better pass this law saying That nobody's going to ask for vaccine passports anymore, because again, you can debate about whether the vaccine is effective or whether it works or whether it doesn't, whether it's dangerous or safe or blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
You can go back and forth on that constantly. | ||
But there's one thing that you really can't argue, and it's that the vaccine passports and vaccine mandates are an egregious and unacceptable violation of your most basic human rights. | ||
That's it. | ||
To be coerced into getting an injection, it's a blatant violation of the Nuremberg Code. | ||
To be excluded from public life because of a personal medical decision is unacceptable and has always been unacceptable and people recognize this if you bring up like the likelihood that you get HIV if you're gay, the existence of | ||
Certain diseases in minority populations at much higher rates than other and if you were to say well I'm not gonna treat gay people because they have a higher instance of this or I'm not gonna treat black people because they haven't a higher instance of this you Recognize that that's unacceptable for some reason when the vaccine gets introduced all of these basic human rights You know the respect of human rights goes out the window, so that's unacceptable and to me that is the clear defining issue | ||
In the crux of this right now is we need to say no to the vaccine mandates, no to the vaccine passports. | ||
Not for now, not a little waylaying of it, but no, it'll never happen. | ||
It'll never be implemented. | ||
This is totally unacceptable. | ||
It doesn't matter if the vaccine is 100% safe and 200% effective, you still can't mandate it because that's still crossing the line. | ||
That's still a bridge too far. | ||
That is still a blatant and egregious violation of your most basic human rights. | ||
So I think that needs to be the cause. | ||
Uh, that is being struck for, and I think you need massive, uh, organizational capabilities to do it. | ||
It looks like it's happening in Australia. | ||
Can it happen in America? | ||
And what effect would it have? | ||
We'll find out as we take your calls on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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You gotta love it, folks. | ||
This is our Trucker Call-In Show. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
We'll go directly out to your phone calls. | ||
Give us a call if you're a trucker or own a truck stop or anything in the store. | ||
Give us a call at 1-877-789-2539 as we talk about what you've experienced as you've crisscrossed this great country. | ||
And hey, if we can get some calls from some Australian truckers, that would just make my day. | ||
That would be absolutely great. | ||
And I think I'd love to hear from y'all and I'd love to get a little understanding of just how widespread this strike is truly going to be. | ||
We've got stories about strikes, trucker strikes that have succeeded in the past. | ||
And of course, I mean, we've been talking about this concept of truckers going on strike in order to protest the government's despotic maneuvers for quite a while now that it's truly becoming just Overwhelmingly apparent how tyrannical the new regime is. | ||
Now's the time, folks. | ||
Now's the time to use the power that you have and the power that the truckers have is feeding the entire country. | ||
So how much more power could you want in your hands? | ||
All right, let's go out to the phone calls. | ||
Justin in California, thanks for calling in. | ||
Justin, you are on the air. | ||
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Hey there. | |
Uh, yeah. | ||
So I own one truck and run my own kind of thing. | ||
I'm an independent contractor. | ||
So I booked my own load. | ||
I booked the load going into Costco this morning down in San Diego. | ||
And, uh, I walked in and they weren't making us mask up last couple months. | ||
Uh, and, uh, she's like, Oh, you got to have a mask again. | ||
I was like, oh, dang, really? | ||
We're doing this again? | ||
And she was like, yep, we're doing it again. | ||
And at least for the people that are working there, not the customers. | ||
So I went out and got a mask, came back in and was like, man, this is overwhelming to me. | ||
I kind of figured out a new technique to wake these people up, and it's not the way that I used to think to do it, which is show them the evidence. | ||
If they don't accept it, write them off as losers, as lost, that are leaving themselves with a slaughter. | ||
I just found out by approaching this manager with, man, this is overwhelming. | ||
I can't believe we're having to do this again. | ||
And then she started talking about the things that she believed was going on, and I let her talk, and I just waited until she started hitting talking points, like, what's next, the mandate to put the vaccine? | ||
Like, yeah, they're actually doing that in Australia, and I shot her that evidence. | ||
Like, they're talking about doing it over there, and then she was talking about Why not a San Francisco or L.A.? | ||
You might have to get a vaccine or at least a test within three days. | ||
I was like, yeah, that's actually happening. | ||
I flew up from North Dakota. | ||
And we need to just have evidence ready because it's like when people voted for Obama, if you said Obama's a terrorist, which he is, or a sympathizer, they would assume that you're just crazy. | ||
Just like with evidence against the vaccines or Bill Gates or Fauci. | ||
They think that we're crazy when we're not. | ||
Now everybody's so... It's obvious to them even. | ||
Because it's so... They're so hypocritical. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
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The way that they... So these people are starting to wake up too. | |
We just don't want to shock them. | ||
Is what I figured out this morning. | ||
Don't try to shock them. | ||
They're already shocked already. | ||
They're sheep. | ||
So I just think that we need to look at it like that, like start the conversation, not wanting to lead it, started letting them lead it. | ||
And you just contribute with facts. | ||
What they already are starting to believe haven't really put in the foundation inside their soul, you know, help their foundation though. | ||
Like fill them with evidence because we have a ton of it and we just go into these conversations wanting to rattle off evidence. | ||
We overwhelm them to where they're like, you're a conspiracy theorist. | ||
And they immediately want to run from you because... I'm not trying to keep carrying on, but... No, no, I love what you're saying, man. | ||
man. | ||
Keep going, please. | ||
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Oh, hopefully we didn't lose. | |
No, no, I completely agree, Justin. | ||
I I think what you're saying is great and it really is a good point. | ||
You don't have to try to dominate or even lead the conversation. | ||
Let them lead it because unless you are really that gone, in which case there's no level of conversation that will ever break you out of your cage. | ||
You know, unless you're so gone that, you know, you can be told you have to wear a mask now, you're going to have to take vaccines every three months for the rest of your life. | ||
Like, when people hear that, they're like, what is going on here? | ||
I don't get this. | ||
Like, there is that little seed in there. | ||
And if you can bring that out and then help to sort of encourage them questioning things and sort of, and of course, yeah, you do need the facts on hand. | ||
You do need the evidence to sort of back up when they say, what's going to happen? | ||
This? | ||
And you go, well, actually, here, let me show you an article that says that this is already happening and here's where it's going to go. | ||
That's great. | ||
But you can also just sort of, you know, point out to them that there is no mitigating factor. | ||
There is no end goal here. | ||
Right? | ||
Like I've, I've, I know people who are basically like, you know, you, you can't come to our one year old's birthday party because, you know, you're not vaxxed and we're real worried. | ||
And the response should just be, yeah, you know, maybe, you know, by the time your one-year-old graduates, we'll be able to hang out. | ||
And it's just like, that seems kind of strange. | ||
Like, we're not going to be doing this 18 years from now, are we? | ||
Are we? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Good question. | ||
You know, how far is this going to go? | ||
Yeah, maybe we'll just be doing this for the rest of our lives. | ||
And then people go, Whoa, hold on, this isn't temporary. | ||
Now that you mention it, what am I waiting for? | ||
When will I be okay with just living my life again? | ||
So even just without the... | ||
The evidence, or like, you know, scientific evidence or anything of the sort, you can just sort of point out to people, look, this is going to keep happening forever unless we stand up against this. | ||
And, you know, if you're okay with that, and I guess that's one thing, but I think most people are not going to be okay with that. | ||
So no, I was really appreciating what you're saying, Justin. | ||
Hopefully we didn't lose you there. | ||
Justin, you still on the line? | ||
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Yeah, I'm still here. | |
Yeah, I think it's, I mean, a lightbulb just went on in my head because I've got all the evidence from Alex Jones, all these other people. | ||
And you want to just shout it at them. | ||
You want to just go, why aren't you reading this? | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
Warn them. | ||
Warn them. | ||
Like, hey, dude, this is crazy what's happening. | ||
And then they get freaked out. | ||
Like, no, you're the crazy one. | ||
But no, and they don't even, they can't comprehend the evidence that you're sharing with them. | ||
So we have to treat them like newborn babies. | ||
They were not capable of accepting rules at the very start of being born. | ||
But now they're toddlers. | ||
Now we can start showing them how to live. | ||
Like, how to see that the enemy is actually trying to kill us. | ||
And we can't say things like that either. | ||
What I'm just saying, we need to show them that compilation video of Bill Gates for the last 30 years talking about depopulation. | ||
In those exact words. | ||
That's a TED talk. | ||
Like, he's like, oh, if we do really well with vaccines, we can bring the population down 10%. | ||
I know, he literally says, I bet he regrets those TED talks now. | ||
But you know, on top of that, people understand that, like, pharmaceutical companies are evil. | ||
Most people understand that. | ||
Far left, far right, in the middle. | ||
If you go, these people are out for profit. | ||
Like, even if you don't Well, even if you don't frame your arguments like they're trying to kill us all, just start off soft. | ||
Just, you know, these people really just care about money. | ||
And most people will nod and go, yeah, you know what? | ||
These people do just care about money. | ||
And then, you know, it sort of opens the door, sort of gets your foot in the door. | ||
And you're right, you know, treating them like newborn babies or I'm, there's a reason that there are so many classic metaphors to represent exactly what we're talking about here, whether it's the Plato's cave or, you know, the matrix, right? | ||
They didn't, they didn't, You know, wake up Neo and the Matrix by being like, everything's fake! | ||
The agents are after you! | ||
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Right? | |
They ease you into it. | ||
Okay, let's take this step by step. | ||
You know, in Plato's Cave, he talks about the fact that you've been in darkness your whole life and you actually go out into the sun. | ||
It's going to be painful. | ||
And you're actually going to be mad at the person pulling you out of the cave because you're like, why are you hurting me with this bright light? | ||
I don't want this. | ||
And it takes a while for their eyes to adjust. | ||
And, I mean, it's a metaphor, but that's really how it is. | ||
You need to sort of introduce people slowly, and it can be painful for people to go, wait, wait, the people I trust, the medical authorities, don't have my best interests in mind and are working together behind the scenes to take advantage of my, you know, naivety or my ignorance or my trusting of them and my fear, you know, of this medical situation. | ||
You can really, We do have a great, great opportunity to open people's eyes right now. | ||
And I think, Justin, you're pointing out exactly what needs to be done to move the needle a little bit forward. | ||
Last comment, sir? | ||
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Yeah, expect them to take the blue pill, though. | |
They are going to take that blue pill when you offer it to them and say, hey, you want the red pill or blue pill? | ||
They are not ready for the red pill yet. | ||
But you know what? | ||
But you cannot shove the red pill down someone's throat. | ||
There's a reason he's holding it out with the open palms. | ||
They have to make the choice. | ||
You just have to offer it to them. | ||
Brilliant stuff, Justin. | ||
Thank you so much for your call. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
The second hour has begun. | ||
The American Journal Trucker Call-In Show. | ||
Very interesting article that our producer, Matt, brought to me here. | ||
Take a trip back in time, the days of your 1974. | ||
CIA is linked to strikes in Chile that beset Allende. | ||
Central intelligence agencies secretly financed striking labor unions and trade groups in Chile for more than 18 months before President Salvador Allende Gossens was overthrown, intelligence sources revealed today. | ||
They said the vast majority of the $8 million authorized for clandestine CIA activities in Chile was used in 72 and 73 to provide strike benefits and other means of support for anti-Allende strikers and workers. | ||
So folks, if you want to know how to bring a country to its knees, well, you go to the experts in the CIA who have been doing that almost exclusively for the past 80 years or so. - Okay. | ||
Among those heavily subsidized, the sources said, were the organizers of a nationwide truck strike that lasted 26 days in the fall of 1972, seriously disrupting Chile's economy and provoking the first of a series of labor crises for President Allende. | ||
Direct subsidies, the sources said, were provided for a strike of middle-class shopkeepers and a taxi strike, amongst others, that disrupted the capital city of Santiago in the summer of 1973, shortly before Mr. Allende was overthrown by a military coup. | ||
So yes, here you see how the Central Intelligence Agency, using just a little bit of money and, you know, a little bit of deep state machinations, are able to turn a truck strike into a full-fledged coup in Chile in 1973, showing the true effectiveness of this type of movement. | ||
I know very little about trucker unions, but I have to think that its members are primarily people who are against what's going on now. | ||
Which means you can band together and use your influence to try to change what's happening in this country. | ||
I think it's a very powerful thing. | ||
And we don't have much time left in this segment, so I'll save your calls for the next segment. | ||
We got High Cycle, Tom, One Bad MoFo, Boston Joy all coming up. | ||
So stay on the line, guys. | ||
More calls coming in. | ||
A lot of callers calling in who aren't truckers, and I'm sorry we're letting you go, but if you are a trucker, you go straight to the top of the list, and we will try not to keep you on hold. | ||
Too much longer. | ||
But since we don't have too much time in this segment, I do want to cover this story because this is the danger of this type of action, this type of maneuver, this type of headline. | ||
DailyMail.co.uk reports COVID protest outrage as Australian truckies vow to block highways and disrupt supplies. | ||
And in fact, if you look at the original title of this, which you can't see because they have a pop up blocking it, but it calls them selfish. | ||
It says truck drivers are being selfish as they threaten to shut down the country, which is why you need to not just have this strike and do this strike, but make it very clear why you're doing this strike and how the strike can end and how it's the politicians. | ||
If they continue to insist on vaccine mandates and vaccine passports, they're the ones that are causing this strike in the first place. | ||
It's not selfish to not want to have vaccine mandates and vaccine passports. | ||
That is literally something for everyone because you should have The right to decide for yourself what medical procedures you receive. | ||
He selfishly doesn't want to capitulate to medical tyranny. | ||
He selfishly is against digital bioconvergence and having experimental drugs injected into you by mandate. | ||
By the government of your country. | ||
There's nothing selfish about that, but this is the dangers that you know the media is going to come after us. | ||
You know that this is going to be spun as badly as possible. | ||
And you know that the point of this is to cause a little bit of pain. | ||
Let's be honest. | ||
Not physical pain, but economic pain. | ||
You know, industrial pain. | ||
To go, look, you don't have our capitulation on this. | ||
We are not going to willingly Contribute to your destruction of our every freedom, of our God-given rights, and of our medical sovereignty. | ||
No, you don't get that. | ||
We are standing up against you. | ||
We say no vaccine mandates, no vaccine passports. | ||
You pass those laws, we go right back to normal. | ||
Until then, we will not be party to your tyranny. | ||
That's what needs to be the statement that needs to be said loud and clear. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
It looks like we're coming up on a little bit of international despotism up here. | ||
Looks like we're coming up on a bit of tyrannical despotism. | ||
We recommend going around. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
It's the Trucker Colin Show here on American Journal. | ||
My name's Harrison Smith. | ||
So glad that you're with us. | ||
Let's go right out to the phone lines. | ||
Right out to the, uh, the old CB. | ||
OneBadMofo, do you read me? | ||
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I'm in the show! | |
Hey, listen, Harrison! | ||
We need to do this to the bar! | ||
Hold on, man, are you on speakerphone? | ||
I'm gonna have trouble hearing you. | ||
Are you on speakerphone? | ||
phone of you. | ||
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I'm in the shower. | |
I'm in the shower. | ||
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Damn it, I just dropped a phone in the shower. | |
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Hold on. | ||
One bad mofo. | ||
Can you get closer to your phone? | ||
Or do you need a minute? | ||
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I am. | |
I'm on the phone now. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
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In the shower, on the phone. | |
All right. | ||
Listen, we need to organize here in America, truckers from New York to California, from Texas to whatever's above us. | ||
And we got to get this figured out. | ||
We got to shut this place down and show these people who's in charge. | ||
Teamsters run America. | ||
Remember that. | ||
Before the rails, it was wagons and horses. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
So, what's the best way to do this? | ||
Individually? | ||
I mean, we get a lot of callers who are individual truckers. | ||
I don't even know if they're in a union. | ||
Do you think unions would get along with this? | ||
Or, you know, go along with this? | ||
Or is this going to have to be an independent thing? | ||
Any ideas on that? | ||
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Well, I mean, Teamsters Union, uh, you speak up, you end up like Jimmy Hoffa. | |
So, uh, that's what I'm hoping for. | ||
Those are the kind of people we need behind us right now. | ||
Good fellas. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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You know what I mean? | |
Like that clown car, he calls in. | ||
He knows those guys. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
You know what's funny? | ||
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Get it figured out and shut this city down. | |
You know, it's very strange. | ||
I've been on a big mob kick recently. | ||
I mean, I always loved the Godfather and Goodfellas. | ||
Like, I loved that stuff growing up. | ||
And recently, I've been on a big kick. | ||
Now there's, like, all these old mobsters who are out of prison. | ||
They all have YouTube channels now. | ||
And it's kind of hilarious. | ||
Like, Michael Francis and Sammy the Bull Gravano. | ||
Like, all these guys give interviews and talk about it. | ||
Yeah, and... | ||
I gotta say, my politics are pretty much 100% aligned with them. | ||
I mean, they're criminals and scumbags and murderers, like, that's all true. | ||
But when it comes to politics, they, like, totally get what's going on. | ||
It's very interesting and kind of a strange dynamic that I think when you, I guess, live in that world and are constantly looking for the BS to identify. | ||
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It's called the morality of maniacs. | |
Interesting. | ||
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Yeah, I just made that up. | |
It makes sense, though. | ||
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I love that clown car guy. | |
I'll talk to y'all later. | ||
Have a good day. | ||
Shut this shit down. | ||
Bye. | ||
Hey, no cursing, please. | ||
No cursing. | ||
But thank you. | ||
Back to your shower, sir. | ||
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All right. | |
Let's go to Tom in Illinois. | ||
He wants to talk about the strike. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Tom. | ||
You are on the air, sir. | ||
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Harrison, good morning. | |
Good morning. | ||
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All right. | |
So I wanted to talk about The strike in Australia. | ||
So, I see like a small country, a smaller country like Australia could possibly do that. | ||
But something like this would never work here in the United States. | ||
The government is so heavily regulated in the trucking industry. | ||
It's just, there would be no way. | ||
There's not enough independent truckers out there. | ||
There's all these big carriers that will never, it'll never happen here. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, I mean, uh, well, why do you say that? | ||
I mean, just cause it's, it's too big and too controlled. | ||
I mean, isn't it up to the truckers at the end of the day, whether they, uh, whether they drive the trucks or not? | ||
I mean, it's not like anybody can just get into a big rig and start driving it. | ||
You got to be specialized, don't you? | ||
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Oh yeah, for sure. | |
Anyway. | ||
So I mean, yeah, like there was like more independent, like more independent truckers, they could do it. | ||
But at the end of the day, it's just, there's so much regulation. | ||
You know, you got the ATA, you know, and all that. | ||
It's just, I see it being really hard unless every single trucker is on the same, you know, wavelength and could do it all at the same time. | ||
Yeah, definitely. | ||
Right, right. | ||
What is necessary is organization. | ||
What's necessary is, you know, one unified action. | ||
And again, it needs to be sort of overwhelming, right, to actually have an effect. | ||
But it needs to be so clear cut that, you know, that effect can be ended when The demands are met, essentially. | ||
Now, the way the truckies in Australia are doing it is they're saying they're going to use their trucks to block entrances and exits to highways. | ||
So it's not necessarily that every trucker has to be involved, but there has to be enough that you can then shut down the infrastructure literally just by putting trucks in the way. | ||
You know, this is kind of a common modern form of protest. | ||
Last year and in 2019, you had lots of protests in Germany and the Netherlands where farmers were taking their tractors and their farm equipment and blocking traffic to major cities to protest certain, you know, climate change regulations and that sort of thing in those European countries. climate change regulations and that sort of thing in those So, again, it's like it's not that, you know, there's not that many farmers in Germany compared to people of other professions. | ||
But when all of those farmers all get together and all at once bring all of their tractors to one city, it has a massive, massive impact. | ||
So it is about using your numbers strategically, even if you don't have the overwhelming amount. | ||
So there does need to be organization. | ||
Obviously, the easiest form of organization would be the pre-existing one, which is unions. | ||
But like we're saying, unless we got some goodfellas in there backing up the movement, I'm not sure how congenial to this the unions will actually be. | ||
So what do you think is the biggest barrier to this type of movement, Tom? | ||
You think it's just the regulation and the oversight and people are afraid they'll get their license taken away or something? | ||
Here we're seeing a video of your - I like it. | ||
If you're viewing on Bandai Video or Infowars.com, you can see here some of the pretty successful protests that took place in Europe last year with farmers doing this exact thing, blocking cities with their trucks. | ||
So what do you think the biggest barrier is, Tom? | ||
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So yeah, I think, I think the biggest thing is though is like, probably like the fear, the fear in itself, like people don't want to lose their livelihood, you know, and also it's just, I think it's just, I don't think there's enough of a trucker community in the United States that would go against this. | |
Like I, I talked to people at work and like, Some people are like, yeah, you know, you know, they're against the vaccine or whatever, but then you got a lot of them that are, you know, they rolled their arm up and got the jab. | ||
So it's like, you know, no, you can't like, and you gotta be careful what you talk about now at work. | ||
Cause it's like, oh, you know, they're gonna either fire you or something, you know, something stupid like that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. | ||
Tom. | ||
Doubting Tom. | ||
We'll call you Doubting Tom from Illinois. | ||
But it's true. | ||
What we're talking about here is a very big thing. | ||
You know, it would take a lot of organization, it takes a lot of people, but can you think of a single industry in America with a higher rate of, you know, people that would be for this than the trucker community? | ||
I mean, I think overwhelmingly, I have to imagine maybe this is just the the stereotype of truckers that I'm stuck with have to imagine they're more likely to be conservative. | ||
They're more likely to, you know, sort of just have their head on their shoulders. | ||
Right. | ||
I mean, you can't exactly be living in a fantasy world when you're driving around several tons at 90 miles an hour across across the country. | ||
You kind of got to deal with with reality as it stands. | ||
And so, you know, I don't I can't think of a organization or a industry that would be higher, you know, have a higher representation of people that would be in favor of this type of stuff. | ||
So, I mean, if the truckers can't do it, maybe nobody can. | ||
But I would hope that that truckers could. | ||
And again, recognizing that this isn't about the vaccine necessarily. | ||
It's not about whether you think the vaccine is good or not. | ||
It's about the vaccine mandates. | ||
It's about the vaccine passports. | ||
And it's, you know, what really inspired the Australian truckers were the Australian government specifically targeting them because they had lower rates of vaccinations. | ||
They would do things like shutting down truck stops saying you cannot feed truckers anymore. | ||
You know, they can't come in and take a shower. | ||
They can't come in and, you know, get food or do their business, do whatever they need to do. | ||
You got to shut down because they're not vaccinated. | ||
So you can't allow them in. | ||
And that pissed off the truckers. | ||
And so they started fighting back. | ||
So. | ||
I think if any industry is going to do it, it's going to be the truckers. | ||
But that's not to say it's going to be an easy road to hoe. | ||
But I do appreciate your call, Tom. | ||
And I'm just joking about calling you Dad and Thomas. | ||
It's good to have doubts because what we're talking about here is not a walk in the park. | ||
You may say. | ||
Folks, we'll be right back with more of your phone calls. | ||
High Cycle, Rodney, Matt, we've got more calls rolling in and we'll get to you momentarily on today's American Journal Trucker Edition on this final Friday of the month. | ||
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It'll get you across the country. | |
I gotta admit, folks, if I wouldn't sit behind this desk, I might be a trucker. | ||
I love driving, driving cross-country. | ||
Some of the best times of my life are when you gotta get somewhere across the country, you know, and you just drive for 24 hours straight. | ||
I really do love it. | ||
Nothing but time to think and listen to audiobooks and InfoWars and all sorts of stuff. | ||
What a great life, honestly. | ||
It really does sound fun. | ||
Plus, driving a giant machine. | ||
You can have your bed in the back with your little coffee maker. | ||
It honestly sounds like a great life to me. | ||
Maybe I'll be a train conductor in my fantasies here, but we know that the Despotism is being lashed around our neck like a noose, and it's happening in Australia to a massive degree, which is why truckers are standing up. | ||
I say truckers in Australia have been in discussions with people from around the world and are collaborating with war veterans to carry out the protest that should be happening supposedly next Tuesday. | ||
A fundraising campaign has been started on GoFundMe, asking people to make donations to support the Australian truck drivers. | ||
The fundraiser raised several thousand dollars in just a matter of hours. | ||
They're looking for a $200,000 goal to do this. | ||
Unfortunately, this is necessary because, especially in places like Australia, a 28-year-old man has been sentenced to eight months in prison for simply organizing a protest. | ||
So what do you do when you can't protest anymore? | ||
I mean, you either resort strictly to violence, which nobody wants to do, or you've got to find other ways to bring about pressure. | ||
France, Germany, Italy, I mean, all over the world, you have massive, massive protests against the VAX mandate and against the VAX passport, and they implement them anyway. | ||
So, I mean, we're just going to keep demonstrating, keep having the police, you know, hit you with Billy Cub clubs and gas you and drive you away and arrest you for organizing it? | ||
You know, at a certain point, if you make peaceful revolution impossible... | ||
Here come the truckers, right? | ||
I mean, this is what we need to do. | ||
If they aren't going to listen to polite pleas from their citizens saying, please don't enslave us under medical tyranny, and they just say, sorry, you're going to the camp now, it's time to bring a little bit of pressure. | ||
And the lifeblood of the world is truckers. | ||
That's especially true here in America. | ||
Let's go back out to your phone calls. | ||
High cycle. | ||
Is, what is that? | ||
Somewhere, he's somewhere and he's angry. | ||
Thanks for calling in High Cycle. | ||
You were on the air, sir. | ||
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Sir, good morning. | |
God bless you. | ||
Good morning. | ||
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It's the, I think our grievance is against those that took a note and especially those in the black robe. | |
Okay, they got evidence. | ||
Prosecutors are doing nothing. | ||
Even attorneys that know about this is not making a step to do anything. | ||
Truckers got grievances. | ||
They get you on your knees. | ||
Oh, you're gonna... They're gonna demand a lot. | ||
A lot of things. | ||
They make more provisions for the handicaps than they do for us. | ||
We can't go nowhere. | ||
It's work relief. | ||
Okay? | ||
And look, all a trucker gotta do is get on the bridge and throw his keys over the water, into the water. | ||
Okay. | ||
Right. | ||
All they got, every place we go into is got, is the gate. | ||
Okay? | ||
We stop at the gate and lose our keys, cut a wire, uh, take a fuse out. | ||
Yep. | ||
What are they going to do? | ||
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How long does it take to tow a truck? | |
And what happens when the tow truck driver's in on it too? | ||
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Okay. | |
You've been behind them. | ||
Okay. | ||
We love the lockdown. | ||
We could get somewhere. | ||
Without the aggravation of a four-wheeler! | ||
Right, so you think there's something that needs to happen in America, huh? | ||
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It's gonna be chaos. | |
Chaos. | ||
Okay? | ||
And then you can look for these cornfields instead of fire. | ||
Then you can look for these electric towers to be unscrewed. | ||
You know, I think that's one thing that we're learning throughout COVID is, uh, the stuff that we take for granted is actually a very delicate system. | ||
And it just takes one little disruption in the supply chain and the whole thing collapses. | ||
And, uh, yeah, you're exactly right. | ||
They're, they're trying to erect a digital panopicon. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
These cars, they better stay in the car when the, when the truck go to stopping on the road. | ||
Okay. | ||
Because they'll smash you. | ||
I'm telling you, it would cause mass chaos. | ||
Now, we don't want anybody getting smashed. | ||
Let's not smash anybody now. | ||
This is the point, right? | ||
I'm telling you, it would cause mass chaos. | ||
Now, we don't want anybody getting smashed. | ||
Let's not smash anybody now. | ||
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They're a mad group. | |
We're mad. | ||
We got grieving. | ||
Okay? | ||
Right. | ||
We get picked on. | ||
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Right. | |
This is the point, right? | ||
You guys understand what's going on. | ||
You're mad. | ||
You have the power to stop it. | ||
And so it's got to be aggressive but focused and peaceful. | ||
And you can end this. | ||
Like, you can end all of this. | ||
You can say, here's what we don't want. | ||
We don't want vaccine mandates. | ||
We don't want passports. | ||
We want you to adhere to the Nuremberg Code. | ||
We want to see the full, you know, test take place. | ||
There you go. | ||
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Come on! | |
Come on! | ||
Break it now! | ||
Yeah, I mean, that's what you need. | ||
You need to be very defined. | ||
You can't let it just spiral out of control. | ||
You can't start demanding all sorts of stuff. | ||
Or then it does look like you're being selfish. | ||
Then it does look like you're, you know, just using your power to get whatever, you know, you want in particular. | ||
And hey, that's not us. | ||
That's them. | ||
And that's who we're trying to stand up against. | ||
So it needs to be very... | ||
Fourth right and clear. | ||
No vaccine mandates, no vaccine passports, no asking about it, no private, no public, no organization at all should be permitted to do this. | ||
It is a matter of human rights. | ||
It is a matter of medical sovereignty and privacy. | ||
And that's what we're standing up for. | ||
And I think if you make that clear, then you put the force behind it. | ||
And you know, people can argue with it. | ||
But at the end of the day, Hey, they gotta come around because not only do you have the right argument, you've got all the food, too. | ||
So, hey, that's a winning argument, isn't it? | ||
Hey, final comments here, High Cycle? | ||
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You know, we want a solution, okay? | |
If we don't want something, there's gonna be a solution today and not tomorrow. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, sir. | ||
Many more phone calls to go to. | ||
Let's get a quick another one in here. | ||
Boston J in Alabama. | ||
Thanks calling in, Mr. J or Mr. Boston. | ||
You're on the air, sir. | ||
Put you on my on my phone. | ||
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Yeah, Boston J. I call you a lot. | |
Love the Turbo Force. | ||
I called because, you know, All the information is out there when it comes to who's killing us. | ||
And people know that, and yet they're still taking the shot. | ||
And two good friends of mine, older women, you know, oh, it's going to be mandated anyways. | ||
I said, nobody's going to mandate me to take anything, you know? | ||
Right, right. | ||
But as for a solution, and that was my boss, and you know, now I'm in Alabama right now. | ||
I just did my laundry. | ||
I'm leaving. | ||
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I'm going to Texas. | |
Yeah, with the mask again, again, with the COVID. | ||
I don't see no COVID. | ||
I go over to the huddle house and God bless these old timers. | ||
They walk in there with the mask and I, and it's ridiculous. | ||
But the answer, the answer, and I, and I hate to do this, but I, I'm 57 years old. | ||
So I'm, I come from a time of craziness. | ||
Uh, you just grab a trailer, you lower the landing gear just enough. | ||
Alright, hold on. | ||
We'll be right back, Boston J. Stay on the line. | ||
because I don't want to hurt my boss or anybody else's business. | ||
But you grab the trill, you get out on the road, you stop in the middle of the traffic, and you pull the pin. | ||
And you go on, you know, and go get another one. | ||
And we know we're all the trills. | ||
We'll be right back, Boston J. | ||
Stay on the line. | ||
Hold on. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Hashtag, I stand with truckies. | ||
Will there be a strike? | ||
That's the headline from Rebel News. | ||
I stand with truckies has been trending on social media platforms after TikTok videos emerged of truck drivers threatening to take action without union approval. | ||
The rogue truckies. | ||
The rogue truckies. | ||
I love it. | ||
Uh, expressed frustration over continuous health checks, fines, border closures, and the implementation of mandatory vaccines. | ||
Again, a story from Rebel News covering what's happening in Australia, but it looks like this anti-vaccine mandate protest is in the work for U.S. truckers as well. | ||
A trucker-founded anti-vaccine mandate protest is seemingly in the works for the end of this month, according to several truckers on social media groups. | ||
Let's watch now one of these truckers express, I think perfectly, exactly why and how this will be carried out. | ||
Here he is on TikTok. | ||
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On August 31st, a bunch of us are going to shut our trucks down. | |
It's not about the trucking industry anymore, folks. | ||
It's about medical freedoms. | ||
The freedom to choose. | ||
We have doctors, nurses, healthcare workers, teachers, military, people quitting in mass numbers. | ||
Healthcare workers that have literally saved lives. | ||
Military, who's actually defended our lives and some have made the ultimate sacrifice. | ||
When I say it's not about the trucking industry, I mean it's not about the trucking industry. | ||
We just have the power to shut the country down and bring awareness to what's going on. | ||
Help them save their careers. | ||
It's time to help them, folks. | ||
So stand up. | ||
Stand up for our fellow Americans. | ||
Remember, we have a freedom of choice. | ||
Government has no right to mandate anything on us. | ||
Have a good day. | ||
Yeah, brilliant. | ||
That's exactly how it needs to be expressed. | ||
That's exactly how it needs to be established. | ||
You know, why is this happening? | ||
Of course, you see time after time, nurses getting up and going, I've worked with COVID patients for a year and a half. | ||
I was called a hero. | ||
They're clapping for you like you frontline worker. | ||
And now I won't get the vaccine and you're firing me when the hospitals are overwhelmed and we have a shortage of beds, but you're firing me because I won't get the vaccine mandate. | ||
And they can protest and they can appeal to their bosses. | ||
might as well be yelling at a brick wall because they get nothing because they have no leverage So they're fired. | ||
They're gone. | ||
Their life's work down the drain as they are removed from their job for refusing to take an experimental and not FDA approved vaccine. | ||
It's unacceptable. | ||
And those are the exact people that the truckers are standing up for and with. | ||
And that needs to be the overwhelming message. | ||
Boston J, you were talking about how exactly this could happen. | ||
And it sounds like Sounds like this is exactly what's being planned on August 31st. | ||
On Tuesday, we're asking everybody not to go to work. | ||
If they're out on the road, shut your truck down. | ||
These guys are planning on putting their trucks across the road. | ||
There are guys who are planning on parking on the side of the road, parking at home, and at truck stops. | ||
Says I'm not telling anybody how to do it or what to do. | ||
I'm telling people shut your trucks down. | ||
Nobody go to work for at least, at least for Tuesday, maybe for the rest of the week until we get attention in DC. | ||
We're going to have to keep putting up with bull crap mandates. | ||
What's going to happen, what's going on with the nurses and the military right now isn't right. | ||
So we're going to stand up for freedom. | ||
And again, I would say the best thing to do would be to have one of the, like a really good law that's already been passed in places like Florida or Texas or other red states to say, not only will the government not mandate vaxes, but it's illegal for companies to even consider mandating That's fine. | ||
But medical freedom, I'm all for it. | ||
I think that needs to be sort of the center point is go, this is the bill that we want passed. | ||
And this is why we're standing up for it. | ||
This is my particular input. | ||
But Boston, Jay, I wanted to let you finish up with your thoughts since you got cut off by the commercial break there. | ||
That's fine. | ||
But medical freedom, I'm all for it. | ||
I'm supposed to get my physical in December there. | ||
And I can see them asking me to take the vaccine off. | ||
I'm going to put a revolver to my head, load it to my head, and pull the trigger. | ||
The information, it's out there, but it's being censored so terribly, and people are afraid. | ||
But yeah, these trucks could get together in five miles an hour across five lanes of traffic, and it would definitely slow down some traffic. | ||
I'm all for it. | ||
I can take Tuesday off. | ||
I'm not supposed to, but I could. | ||
And I'm good with that. | ||
I'll be in Ohio on the way to Ohio. | ||
I can see a road being closed by me. | ||
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Maybe I'm going to run into a mechanical difficulty. | |
Oh no. | ||
Boston Jay might have mechanical problems. | ||
Oh no. | ||
He's going to have a breakdown. | ||
He's going to have some mechanical problems in the middle of a busy freeway. | ||
Won't that just be the worst, Boston Jay? | ||
It'll just be awful. | ||
Alright, thank you so much for the call. | ||
Look, I think there's a lot of energy for this. | ||
I don't think it takes, you know, 90%. | ||
I think it maybe takes 25%, 3% even. | ||
I mean, you know, what number of truckers have to be involved in this for it to be incredibly effective or at least get the attention on it? | ||
And then, you know, you've got people like the video that we just saw where they're very clearly expressing, you know, what they're standing up for. | ||
So there's none of this just like, they're just crazy conspiracy theories. | ||
No, it's very simple. | ||
The nurses, the military, the truckers, we will not stand for vaccine mandates. | ||
And that's what we're, you know, standing up against. | ||
You know, again, I know a lot of our audience just doesn't like social media and completely understandable, totally controlled. | ||
It's a virus. | ||
I totally get all of that. | ||
At the same time, man, what a powerful tool. | ||
And so if you do want to be involved in this, there are certain hashtags or trends you can follow. | ||
Stop the tires 2020 is one of those. | ||
Hashtag I stand with truckies is another one. | ||
So, you know, even if you've never had social media before, you should at least have sort of a burner anonymous account. | ||
You know, use a Google phone number. | ||
You can get free phone numbers online and then use that to sign up for social media so you can at least be involved and coordinate with other people. | ||
Because while we might not have the union leadership captured, that's not necessary if you can directly communicate and organize with one another over hashtags, whether it's on TikTok or Twitter or any other social media. | ||
Use their weapons against them. | ||
This is what we need to do. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Boston J. Let's go now to Rodney, who is trucking through Ohio as we speak. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Rodney, you are on the air, sir. | ||
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Hey, good morning, Harrison. | |
Good morning, sir. | ||
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I caught in the last Friday of May, and you were out that day. | |
Rob Dew was in for you. | ||
Yep. | ||
And I was thinking about him. | ||
I hope he's doing well and gets even better. | ||
So I'm a Vietnam veteran. | ||
I just wanted to shout out to all the veterans out there that made all the sacrifices in Afghanistan and all these other countries and wars that they fought in. | ||
It's just disgraceful how they're being treated by our government and the President of the United States is a traitor. | ||
I'll just go out and say that right now. | ||
I have an idea for a t-shirt for you guys. | ||
Truckers bring the goods. | ||
Infowars brings the truth. | ||
I like it. | ||
Barreling down the highway with several tons of high-quality, high-grade truth. | ||
Barreling down the highway. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
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More like 30 tons today, but just north of Dayton here. | |
So I wanted to say that. | ||
The Monday, I guess it was, after I spoke to Rob Dew, I went for my annual DOT physical. | ||
I guess that was June 1st. | ||
And so at the end of the exam, the doctor came back in doing his paperwork and he asked me, he says, so Rodney, he says, have you had your vaccine yet? | ||
And I said, no, sir. | ||
And I'm not going to take one either. | ||
So he paused there for a minute and looked up and he said, well, why not? | ||
So I gave him all these different reasons. | ||
And he said, well, where do you get your information? | ||
I go, and he got triggered. | ||
He stood up, walked out, kind of slammed the door and called me a dumbass going down the hallway. | ||
Okay. | ||
So about five minutes later, he came back in and apologized. | ||
I said, that's fine. | ||
So we continued that discussion. | ||
I said, well, how many people died from the blue last year? | ||
And he goes, well, none. | ||
I said, okay. | ||
You know, cause maybe the light went on, hopefully because yeah, men are most convinced by reasons they themselves discover. | ||
Hmm. | ||
So today I'm going to... I was waiting to get on the air with y'all. | ||
I'm going to do a monthly donation. | ||
I'm going to challenge... | ||
Uh, and ask all the truckers out there whatever amount you can afford to do along with buying products is to make a monthly contribution and make sure that we manage to give the money to Alex and all the great staff there to continue the wonderful job you're doing in keeping America informed about the charity that's going on in our government. | ||
Well, we so appreciate it, and this is what we need. | ||
We need an ecology of virtue. | ||
We need to be encouraging each other, supporting each other, creating this economy outside of the controlled globalist economy, where our money doesn't go towards funding our own destruction. | ||
And that's what we do at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Rodney. | ||
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Thanks for checking in. | |
You know, there's almost a bizarre Mental illness that people experience these days. | ||
Where they just... They accept this idea that you can't do something without permission. | ||
Or like... The idea of just manifesting your will is... Been eliminated from our society. | ||
It's very strange. | ||
It's a lot of times, you know, you hear people go, what's the solution? | ||
What do we do? | ||
And you go, uh, well, uh, succession. | ||
That's a good cause. | ||
And they're like, no, no, you can't, you can't succeed. | ||
They won't let you. | ||
It's like, okay. | ||
All right. | ||
What about a, uh, what about a big strike? | ||
What about getting an industry to strike? | ||
And it's like, nah, it's impossible. | ||
It's too hard to organize. | ||
Just like. | ||
Alright, so you want solutions, but the problem is solutions require will. | ||
They require manifesting your will. | ||
And if you don't have any will, then yeah, I guess it's all going to be a failure. | ||
Nothing's going to work out. | ||
On the other hand, You can just do it. | ||
You can just do things. | ||
You can just make things happen. | ||
You don't need anybody's permission. | ||
You don't need any oversight. | ||
You don't need any organization. | ||
You don't need permission whatsoever. | ||
You can just do the thing that you need to do. | ||
You can just build the network. | ||
You can just organize the protest. | ||
You can just make the video. | ||
You can just express yourself. | ||
You can just hold the sign. | ||
You can do it. | ||
You don't need permission, you don't need anybody's help, and you don't need a guarantee of victory to attempt something. | ||
Even something far-fetched, even something ambitious can be done, has been done, will be done by people who manifest their will and who want to do something and then just do it. | ||
It's like we're missing that right now. | ||
It's like somehow they've convinced us that we need permission to do whatever we want to do. | ||
That we need to be allowed to do it. | ||
We need somebody else to do it first. | ||
No, you don't need anybody else. | ||
You can just go do it. | ||
You can just do the thing that you want to do. | ||
You don't have to have permission. | ||
You don't even have to have coordination with one another. | ||
If you lead, others will follow. | ||
If you organize, others will join. | ||
And that's the way that you take your country back. | ||
Not asking permission, not waiting for somebody else to do it, but by doing it yourself. | ||
And I think that's what's happening and that's what is being manifested with the trucker strike. | ||
I just saw this meme during the break and it reminded me of a video that I have that I want to play for you before we go back out to your phone calls and this trucker call-in show. | ||
But here's the meme. | ||
Why is it that if your boss says, quote, have sex with me or you're fired, it's considered coercion, but your boss says take the shot or you're fired and it's not coercion? | ||
They both want to stick something in you that you don't want. | ||
Yeah, a little blue there, a little graphic, but is it not true? | ||
I mean, what's the difference between Love and rape. | ||
It's consent, right? | ||
Lack of coercion. | ||
And that's exactly what's happening here. | ||
And so, this is a basic manipulation of human psychology, and it's always the same mechanisms from a cult establishment, you know, a cult organization, or a political organization, fascism or communism, or even on an individual level, | ||
With an abusive relationship, it's all the same mechanism just simply scaled up to meet, you know, whatever the needs of the group or the size of the group. | ||
So I want to play this video here that illustrates this exact concept. | ||
It's a TikToker, I didn't even get his name, but here he is talking about an abusive husband that he knows. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Does this sound abusive to you? | |
My friend's husband won't let her visit any friends or family. | ||
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He has made her stop all contact with them unless it's by phone or computer. | |
He reads and censors her comments on social media. | ||
He makes her feel like she's going crazy for thinking that he's controlling and that she's being ungrateful. | ||
After all, he's only doing this because of how much he cares for her. | ||
He doesn't want her going to the gym anymore so she doesn't go. | ||
He doesn't want her to go to work anymore. | ||
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So she doesn't go. | |
He told her, you gotta rely on me for income. | ||
He doesn't let her go out anymore unless it's for necessities. | ||
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And when she does, he makes sure that he has people in place to guilt trip her about it. | |
He wants her to have a medical procedure done. | ||
And if she does it, she'll have more freedoms. | ||
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And to top it all off, he's always telling her he's only doing this because he cares. | |
Oh wait, did I say husband? | ||
I meant government. | ||
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Here's the funny thing in society. | |
You're all outraged if we do this to a spouse, but when the government does it, you're completely okay with it. | ||
Pull your head out of your ass. | ||
Brilliant stuff to that. | ||
TikTok user goes by the name change, the number four, Canada. | ||
And yeah, it's brilliant stuff. | ||
Again, this is the important thing to understand. | ||
The decisions as to whether to lock down, as to whether to mask up, as to how the lockdowns are carried out and all these sorts of things, they're not being made by medical professionals with the decision being made on strictly on the stance of what will be the best for the health of these people. | ||
These decisions are being made by psychologists and psychiatrists who specialize in mass manipulation and using the media to brainwash people. | ||
I mean, they've done studies for decades on how to do this. | ||
They're very refined now. | ||
They're very expert in this. | ||
And it is the exact same mechanism that takes place on smaller, in smaller situations, whether it's between a husband and a wife, or between a boss and an employee, an employer and an employee, or whether it's between a secretive cabal manipulating the medical establishment and the citizens of the entire world. | ||
It's the same mechanism, simply scaled up. | ||
And somehow, and this has actually sort of been the point of the decades of manipulation, they've convinced people that it's different. | ||
It's different when it's the government. | ||
It's different when it's the authorities, because somehow they're immune to the sins that we see are readily apparent in other people. | ||
You need to break the paradigm. | ||
You need to shatter that preconception. | ||
Just be able to look at this with clear eyes and understand exactly what's happening. | ||
Powerful people with their own interests in mind are using every carrot and stick in the psychological handbook to force you to do what they want. | ||
You wouldn't accept it from your boss. | ||
You wouldn't accept it from your spouse. | ||
You damn sure shouldn't accept it from your government. | ||
Let's go back out to the phone lines now. | ||
Is it Rob in Alabama? | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Rob, you are on the air, sir. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
Glad to be with you. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
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Hey, I just want to give a big shout out to Alex Jones and the whole InfoWars crew. | |
You've optimized so much. | ||
One thing, I'm sorry about the noise. | ||
I am driving. | ||
No, that's all right. | ||
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One thing I want to say about Alex is, you know, when I first got turned on to Alex Jones, one thing he always says is, you know, don't believe me, do the research yourself. | |
Right. | ||
And that's the big thing is, you know, people have to understand there is a lot of things that is hidden in plain sight, you know, things that we as regular everyday people, we are just trying to live our lives. | ||
And these people, they, They don't care about it. | ||
They, they care less. | ||
Uh, you know, as I've been into trucking industry, uh, just a couple of years, I'm, I'm fairly new to it. | ||
And, uh, you know, when it all hit the fan, it was, you know, one life is lost too many, right? | ||
Right. | ||
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But us truck drivers have been out here doing this job every day, nonstop. | |
Uh, Like I said, I've been at it for two years, right? | ||
So, it's okay for us to go and travel and do these things. | ||
You know, carry the good. | ||
So, here recently, just actually yesterday, a buddy of mine asked me, you know, have you taken your vaccine? | ||
I'm like, heck no! | ||
He kind of, you know, pointed to the... And I said, well, you know, that's fine. | ||
We, you know, The company I'm driving for is not mandated. | ||
It's not required. | ||
So it's not that big a deal to me. | ||
My boss is okay with it. | ||
He understands. | ||
At the same time, there's a big part of the trucking industry that people are, they're not as open. | ||
They're not as understanding. | ||
They're, you know, may not speak the same language as I do. | ||
And that's okay. | ||
But we do have to, you know, Get with our brother. | ||
You know, it's called the sobriety tracker. | ||
You flash your lights and let a driver over. | ||
You know, you help a brother in need when you can, you know, in a parking lot back. | ||
And we need to reach out to those and say, look, you know, we're being required. | ||
And this goes out to all the truckers that may be listening, you know, just open your mouth and say, hey, you know, you're wearing that mask and you don't even have it on right. | ||
What is the difference of wearing a mask if you're not going to wear it right? | ||
It's doing nothing for you. | ||
I'm just, I'm appalled and amazed at everything that's happened in the past couple of years. | ||
It's gotten to a point, like you said, we are going to have to do something. | ||
If it's shutting these trucks down, that's what we're going to have to do. | ||
Yeah, absolutely, and I can just hear the frustration in your voice because it's the same one I experience, and it's almost a confusion where it's just like, hold on, I have to explain basic logic here? | ||
I have to explain just what should be obvious to anybody? | ||
You don't have to have high IQ to understand. | ||
If your mask is not over your nose, it's not doing anything. | ||
You shouldn't have to have a high IQ to understand, like, when your glasses fog up when you wear a mask, that means the air is going around the mask and not through it. | ||
I mean, this stuff isn't complicated, but the people out there are so brainwashed. | ||
It's like, I guess we got to go back to basics here. | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
to do, it's what we have to do. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And if you've been online today, you've probably seen a video with a thumbnail of an odd-looking little boy in a costume. | ||
And if you clicked on this video, you heard audio you didn't expect to hear. | ||
And yeah, you know I'm gonna cover this one. | ||
Let's go now to a video that's going totally viral. | ||
Cindy Bronson is his name, currently serving as a staff sergeant in the U.S. | ||
Army. | ||
Let's see what this American soldier has to say to the American citizens that she has been Vowed to protect and uphold the Constitution of, let's go now to old Cindy Bronson. | ||
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Have you never heard of the Insurrection Act? | |
There's reasons why the military doesn't deploy within the U.S. | ||
And if they did, your little good old boy system is not going to fare well for you. | ||
Understand that if active duty military actually get deployed within the United States, that weapon is not just pointed at other people, other countries. | ||
It's pointed at you. | ||
If you do not get in your house when I tell you to, you become the enemy. | ||
Marginal law. | ||
You know, where your rights get curtailed. | ||
You don't have all those same freedoms that the Constitution guarantees at that point. | ||
So be careful what you wish for. | ||
And stop opining about things you don't understand. | ||
Okay, bye! | ||
Okay, bye! | ||
Alright, so, in case you were wondering, yes, that queer little boy was just threatening you. | ||
Blatantly, openly. | ||
She took an oath to uphold the Constitution. | ||
Here she says, your little freedoms, guaranteed by this Constitution, aren't going to be there anymore. | ||
Because we declared martial law, okay? | ||
Does she not realize that the American military points guns at the American people? | ||
There will be a hundred guns pointed back at them for every one gun they point at us. | ||
But you do have to understand, this type of person is a staff sergeant in the army. | ||
She does have authority. | ||
She does have a position where she's giving orders and taking orders and you can see she is just blatantly treasonous. | ||
Openly, blatantly, fundamentally traitor to this country. | ||
And everything that we stand for. | ||
She's sarcastic and superior about it too. | ||
Things that you don't understand. | ||
Oh, we understand perfectly well. | ||
We understand you are a weak, tiny little maggot that is attempting to exert your authority over lions. | ||
I don't think you understand really what's going on here. | ||
I mean, maybe this is just a PSYOP. | ||
Maybe this is just, you know, a CIA actress. | ||
They're literally, they're just like, wow, you know, everything we do, the American people just will not rise up in the way that we want them to. | ||
We really want to crack down on Americans. | ||
We really want them to, you know, give us the excuse that we want, that we need to claim that they're terrorists and murder them in the streets. | ||
And they're just not doing it. | ||
Let's really aggravate them. | ||
Let's really infuriate them. | ||
Let's send This limp-wristed, fine young lady, to literally poke the bear. | ||
Is that what they're doing? | ||
Is that what they're doing? | ||
I'll tell you what they're really doing. | ||
They're mandating vaccines, and they're purging the military of domestic terrorists, aka anybody on the right wing, aka anybody who disagrees with this Scrawny little person. | ||
Unbelievable temerity. | ||
Unbelievable self-assuredness. | ||
Unbelievably unfounded. | ||
Unbelievably dangerous. | ||
It's frankly unbelievable. | ||
You want to know why our military is failing? | ||
Here's why. | ||
You want to know why the American people are rising up? | ||
Here's why. | ||
And you want to know what happens when you try to take away our little so-called freedoms? | ||
Try it. | ||
Please. | ||
Try it. | ||
Let's find out. | ||
You want to start the fight? | ||
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We'll end it. | |
You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is American Journal's Trucker Call-In Show, and we're so happy that we do have more callers on the line that we go to now. | ||
Let's go to Matt, who is somewhere in Minnesota. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. | ||
Matt, you are on the air, sir. | ||
How are you? | ||
You're a little bit quiet. | ||
If you can talk directly into the phone, please. | ||
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Hey. | |
Yeah, good morning. | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
I hear you now. | ||
Thank you. | ||
unidentified
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Hey. | |
Well, I just wanted to make a couple quick points about the shutdown. | ||
I support it 100%. | ||
I just think we might not have had enough time to prepare for it. | ||
I only found out about the shutdown four days ago, and, you know, it happens every four days. | ||
I think to prevent this from happening, you need to set a date. | ||
And really hammer it for a month to get everybody on board. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
I think, yeah, they chose August 31st as the date. | ||
And yeah, I don't I think they announced this, you know, less than a week ago. | ||
So yeah, way too rapid to actually have effective organization in that case. | ||
So I mean, I'm in full support of the, you know, August 31st. | ||
If that's when people are going to do it, then go ahead and do it. | ||
But it needs to maybe just be the start of something that That gets bigger down the line. | ||
But yeah, I agree with your first criticism that this does need to be something that you put about a month in advance so people can get ready for it. | ||
I agree. | ||
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Right. | |
My second point, you know, that first one sounded a little doubtful. | ||
The second point ought to lift you up a little bit, though. | ||
I'm a long haul OTR truck driver, and I only haul refrigerated food. | ||
And sure, I've got a little bit of power. | ||
But you know who really has the power? | ||
These guys hauling diesel to the truck stops. | ||
Right. | ||
To get them on board with the shutdown. | ||
Two days with no diesel being delivered to the truck stops. | ||
It doesn't matter if you want to participate in the protest or not. | ||
Two days with no diesel going to the truck stops, all three million truck drivers were shutting down. | ||
Very good point. | ||
I mean, yeah, it's not about, uh, it's not about having, you know, overwhelming numbers. | ||
It's about having the right numbers that, you know, the number of the right people, the right trucks carrying the right things. | ||
Uh, yeah, you're exactly right. | ||
And so you faded out there a little bit, but I think I got you. | ||
You were saying, uh, you know, you, you haul refrigerated stuff, you know, you can maybe, you know, stop a supermarket from, from fulfilling their order or whatever, but, uh, you know, the real power lies in the, in the fuel deliverers, right? | ||
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Exactly. | |
Right. | ||
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Yep. | |
Yanker, yanker. | ||
Yep. | ||
No, very good point. | ||
And look, like we said, we've learned over the last year and a half just how fragile supply systems can be. | ||
Usually that fragility is exploited at our expense. | ||
Now it can be exploited at our benefit if, you know, you actually use it to put forward proposals or demands that can and should be met. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
Anything else before I let you go, Matt? | ||
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Love it. | ||
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Yeah, it's a very good one, and everybody knows the benefit of fish oil. | ||
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Thanks so much for the call, Matt. | ||
Let's go now to Mr. C. in Oklahoma. | ||
Good morning, Harrison. | ||
Hey, first off, I'd like to plug InfoWars. | ||
against communist states. | ||
Good to hear. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Mr. C. | ||
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You're on the air. - Good morning, Harrison. | |
- Good morning, sir. - Hey, first off, I'd like to plug InfoWars. | ||
We have been supporting you guys for like 22 years now. | ||
And we just spent about 20 grand in the last 18 months with you guys, so I appreciate all of your products. | ||
Oh my gosh, that's amazing. | ||
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Oh yeah, we're stockers. | |
We're preppers. | ||
Anyhow, I am the owner of a trucking company for 25 years, been in this industry for 37 years. | ||
We have been involved with strikes, my wife and I, three or four strikes over the years, and they haven't really worked. | ||
This one may work, this may not work, but what we had decided It actually started a few years ago. | ||
We boycotted California 15 years ago. | ||
We haven't been back in there. | ||
We started boycotting a lot of the blue states early on in the COVID thing, then it eased up and we got back into it. | ||
But last month, like several other small companies that I know, are boycotting and squeezing the blue states, the East Coast, the West Coast, which also includes Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota for us. | ||
Canceled all our contracts a month ago, and I tell you what, it's working. | ||
Because I'm getting calls from our brokers to add twice the money to haul back into the state, and we refuse to do it. | ||
Wow, so they're getting desperate. | ||
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Yep, we're standing on our principles, standing on God, and we're not budging. | |
We are in the middle of reconstructing our company to stay within the red state. | ||
To stay surviving and keep my employees going. | ||
And it's working. | ||
I think God is, you know, blessed us with this. | ||
But I think the best way to do it is the slow sweep. | ||
And the more trucking companies like mine get involved and just cut these states off, the more they're going to start hurting. | ||
And it just will become a snowball effect. | ||
You've got to understand that in this industry, Harrison, companies like mine are 79% of the trucking industry. | ||
Right. | ||
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Okay. | |
The mega fleets cannot handle this. | ||
The union fleets cannot handle this. | ||
Companies cannot handle the move to break. | ||
So if we all stick together, just start squeezing these states down, they will have to buckle. | ||
What we're hoping we'll do is get those people in those states to rise up and get rid of their government. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, what you're talking about is less of a, you know, singular concerted strike. | ||
We all, you know, put the parking brake on and leave it there till we get our demands, but more of sort of a slow and steady. | ||
You're going to just sort of move out of the blue states, squeeze them a little bit more. | ||
And over time, this will slowly but surely ratchet up the pressure on them. | ||
And it's an it's an interesting idea. | ||
It's a different if it's a different tactic, but perhaps a. | ||
A more successful one? | ||
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I believe it would be. | |
Uh, you know, yeah, there might be help with their small strikes in between to show our power and our force. | ||
But I think that the best way to do it is over time. | ||
Well, we do it just like the government's been doing to us for years. | ||
I mean, we have been fighting the federal government and the trucking industry for years. | ||
Every time we turn around, they're trying to do something to just basically take your company away from you. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, put you out of business. | ||
You know, so we just have to reverse this to them. | ||
Put the pressure on them, through the people, on their government. | ||
Starve them. | ||
Unfortunately, you know, I don't know, this has been one of our big things, my wife and I have talked about, if that's even Christian enough to do this to these people, but how else are you going to wake them up? | ||
Say, look, stand up for, you know, for your freedoms, for your rights. | ||
Get rid of the tyranny in this country. | ||
And I believe since the trucking industry, we are the backbone of this country. | ||
And every country. | ||
It's not just us. | ||
So if we can do this, you know, I think it'd be successful. | ||
It may take some time, but I think if more and more small companies like mine jump on board and start doing it sooner than later, I think it would have a big effect quicker. | ||
That's what I'm calling on all the small trucking companies out there that are in my position. | ||
I already know myself and about 15 other small companies that are already implementing this. | ||
Don't matter what money they they throw at us. | ||
They're not doing so yeah No, no that that's that's great, and you know that's why it's about You know focusing on the the right cause which is medical freedom, which is you know human rights issue Pretty pretty incontrovertible there that that's exactly what's happening is they're restricting your human rights. | ||
They're restricting your you know capability to Have say over your own medical freedom. | ||
I mean that That's it, right? | ||
You're not imposing your will on anybody else. | ||
You're just saying, look, if you're going to try to do this to me, I'm not going to play the game. | ||
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We're not going to participate in your insanity. | |
That's what it is. | ||
It's strictly insanity. | ||
It's them wanting the power over us, and we're not going to give it. | ||
And there's a lot of people out there, believe me. | ||
We own a small ranch on top of a trucking company. | ||
And I guarantee you, I've got a waiting list of people paying me money ahead of time before my pigs and stuff are born right now. | ||
Yeah, you should probably do it better than the big factory farms. | ||
We've got to go to break, but a very brilliant call, Mr. C. in Oklahoma. | ||
I really appreciate it, and I really, really appreciate your support. | ||
But, you know, this truck strikeout, whatever form it takes, it can just be the first thing to get the ball rolling. | ||
As Mr. C. mentions, food producers, farmers, I mean, there are a lot of people that are like, I'm ready and willing, let's do it, whatever I can do. | ||
Hey, if the truckers show the way and pave the road, as it were, other people will follow, and we can really turn this all around. | ||
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Roll on highway, roll on along, roll on daddy till you get back home. | |
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Let's go out now to Tomas in Denver. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Tomas, you are on the air. | ||
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Hello, Harrison. | |
I'm a former, I'm a former dock worker. | ||
I was a dock worker about 26 years ago, a teamster for a while. | ||
I was a union officer in the Communications Workers of America for three years. | ||
I was a union representative, and I would like to say that, you know, trucker strikes sounds good, but it's the worst thing that can happen right now. | ||
You've seen that everything that they've done here is to shut down commerce. | ||
The labor shuts down. | ||
They're just going to be helping these communists who have infiltrated the country. | ||
I don't think, you know, please excuse my cynicism, or if I sound insulting, okay, I think that people that aren't involved in labor organizations do not comprehend the lengths which these people would go to push the communist ideals in this country. | ||
They've infiltrated every aspect of this country in terms of the workplace. | ||
Nurses, firefighters, truckers, communications workers, These people use the resources, the views of these members to push this communist idea. | ||
Okay, these communists are there. | ||
I went to D.C. | ||
about 15 years ago, and they held a conference, and what they did was they co-opted the insecurity of individual workers in terms of their sexual orientation, the color of their skin, anything of that, their race, their genetics. | ||
The unions are very smart, and without the unions, see, a work stoppage is illegal. | ||
Okay. | ||
And the gentleman that called in earlier, he said, oh, well, I don't think it's going to work. | ||
There's not enough support. | ||
But let me tell you, without the union, the union leadership, those workers that are unionized will be terminated. | ||
They'll be out. | ||
The ones who do not have unions, they will not go on a work stoppage because after two weeks, this is known in an organizing campaign. | ||
Okay. | ||
After two weeks without pay, you're going to lose 60% of those people that were involved in any work stoppage. | ||
Either because they went back to work or because they were terminated, okay? | ||
These unions are pushing all of this stuff. | ||
They are behind it. | ||
They are an arm. | ||
They're a co-opted arm of these globalists who are taking over this country and limiting the commerce in this country. | ||
Everything that you see with this post, this nonsense, coronavirus. | ||
is to stop commerce in this country. | ||
They're shutting down the commerce. | ||
Once the commerce shuts down, they exchange the labor. | ||
When the labor shuts down, there's nothing happening. | ||
All they're going to do is hurt their fellow free man that walks this earth on this land known as the United States. | ||
It's not a good idea. | ||
Okay, no, no, I appreciate this lots. | ||
So, I mean, what do we do then? | ||
Because I agree. | ||
I'll tell you what to do, Eric. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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I'll tell you what to do. | |
You know, I was in D.C. | ||
15 years ago, three times, around all of these communists, okay? | ||
There were communists within the Communication Workers of America, Larry Cohen, Elaine Chavez. | ||
This lady was from Cuba. | ||
She sat there and studied us while they taught us these things, that the KKK protected the Constitution of the United States. | ||
They used all of these mind tricks. | ||
To co-opt these people and push them in a certain direction. | ||
So what you do, what needs to happen is that the free man and woman that walks this earth on the land known as the United States, in every aspect of their life, they need to demand that people support freedom. | ||
Okay? | ||
They need to tell their cousins, their people at work, they need to start doing what these communists are doing. | ||
These communists are breaking rules. | ||
They're joining city councils. | ||
There's no rules for them. | ||
We need to start doing that to them. | ||
Because if you don't do that, what they've done... A tactic of unions is, what's more powerful? | ||
Willpower or personal power? | ||
But with all these... You know, we're about to go to break, but please stay on the line, Tomas, because I want to go back to you, because you're clearly very well informed in this, and I want to hear from you. | ||
It's always critical. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
I'm too excited. | ||
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I'm cutting off our radio liners here. | |
Cutting the line. | ||
We're going to continue to take your calls, calls from truckers. | ||
We've got Tomas who's talking about his experience with the union. | ||
Very important to know since they would probably be necessary in pulling some of this off and clearly They're probably not going to be very amenable to this. | ||
But I am going to spend the final segment of this program talking about a very disturbing development with vaccines. | ||
So we'll try to finish up with phone calls in this segment. | ||
One of our researchers just brought in some of these documents to me. | ||
Program to study vehicle mileage tax included in infrastructure package. | ||
President Joe Biden's infrastructure bill that passed the US Senate this week would establish a new pilot program to test and design the implementation of a national motor vehicle per mile user fee, which Hey, for you and me, maybe won't be so much, but for truckers whose livelihood depends on how many miles they drive, this seems like a direct tax on them. | ||
Forbes.com also has the story. | ||
Infrastructure package includes vehicle mileage tax program. | ||
And again, this seems, you know, along with many of the other, you know, so-called climate change directives, they're going after basically anything like trucking, but I think trucking in particular. | ||
And so I guess my question to you, Tomás, is like, what do you do when the union, which ostensibly is there to protect workers' rights, is working against the workers' rights, which seems like unions always do. | ||
And I really liked what you were saying there at the end before we got cut off by the commercial, that basically we have to do what they do. | ||
I mean, for too long, we've sort of been so confident in the superiority of our ideas that like freedom is a great thing and, you know, America is a wonderful thing. | ||
The Constitution is a wonderful thing. | ||
When you hear people denigrate that sort of stuff or try to inject division somehow, people just sort of roll their eyes and go, oh man, they're at it again. | ||
And it's like, we need to start taking this much more seriously and understanding that this really is a spiritual and informational war that we have to be engaged in with the same intensity as our enemies. | ||
So I just want you to sort of close out your thoughts on this, Tomas, and any advice you have for how you can either get the unions to join in or how you can do this to get around unions. | ||
I just, you know, you are clearly more informed on this than I am, so I'd love to hear from you, Tomas. | ||
What's your final comment on this, sir? | ||
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I just want to say, I was saying that there's an idea inside the unions about what's more powerful, real power or perceived power. | |
Right. | ||
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And what they do with this, you know, you talk about the silent majority in this country. | |
The silent majority is on the sidelines because they see on TV a small group of very active, very boisterous and obnoxious people who they think have power. | ||
Okay, so that's the perceived power. | ||
So that's what puts the people on the sidelines. | ||
Unions are used as a veneer by the corporation to control the population, okay? | ||
Because they set the benchmark in terms of labor, wages, working conditions, all of this stuff, okay? | ||
I'll make a prediction right now. | ||
There's not one union. | ||
Teamsters, the Teamsters are not strong. | ||
There's no union in this country that's strong. | ||
No modern union. | ||
They're gonna stand back as they watch their members be injected with poison, okay? | ||
So, the perceived power thing, you need to see through that. | ||
It's just a small group of people who have been radicalized and very energetic. | ||
Whether it be Antifa or this BLM communists, all of these fake anti-fascists. | ||
The fascist anti-fascists. | ||
Yeah, that's nonsense, okay? | ||
What these people do is they mobilize, they do things, and they scare the heck. | ||
Out of that silent majority and put them on the sidelines. | ||
This is a well-known organizing tactic when organizing your workplace. | ||
You get a small group of very active people, and what that does is it bleeds off onto the rest of the people around. | ||
So if you get, say, you got 30%, you get another 35% of what's left, then you're the majority. | ||
In the minds of people, this is mind control. | ||
I was at the Young Workers Conference in Washington, D.C. | ||
It was called NextUp. | ||
What they did was they brought in a panel of all these different special interest groups. | ||
And what they do through the unions is they get in through, first, your paycheck. | ||
That's the thing that matters the most to you. | ||
And then what they do is they say, oh, well, we care about your sexual orientation. | ||
You have right. | ||
We care about the color of your skin. | ||
We care about this. | ||
We care about that. | ||
You're exactly right, Tomas. | ||
You're making a bunch of great points. | ||
We've got other callers, so I've got to go to them, but I hope you call in more, Tomas, because you clearly understand this stuff very well, and I'd love to talk to you more in the days going forward, but I totally agree. | ||
The truth is that perceived power is real power. | ||
That's what power is amongst humanity. | ||
If they think you have that power, you have that power. | ||
I've been talking about it recently with the CDC moratorium. | ||
Nobody gave them that power. | ||
They don't have that power, but they took it, and if you obey them, then they have that power. | ||
It's literally as simple as that. | ||
And you're completely right. | ||
It's I think one of the primary reasons they wanted to kick InfoWars off of the internet, not just to prevent our information from getting out, but to prevent the very concept that there are people like us out there. | ||
Because yeah, if they can convince you that you are alone, then you'll act like you're alone and your power will be denigrated to just that that great of a degree. | ||
So thank you so much for the call, Tomas. | ||
I do hope you you start calling in more often because I'd love to hear from you more. | ||
I do appreciate it, but we do want to go to another call here. | ||
Lightning in Wisconsin. | ||
Thanks calling in. | ||
Lightning, you are on the air. | ||
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Yeah, can you hear me? | |
I can hear you well. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Alrighty. | |
Well, I just wanted to call really quick and give my opinion on something here. | ||
I think a lot of truckers don't really think about this, but if things were to go really south really quick in a certain kind of way, Then a lot of people would be stranded in different states and stuff like that. | ||
So what I did, thinking about that and how I'd get home to my family, a mode of transportation not included, I packed a go bag. | ||
So I have, you know, things that would put me in a better position. | ||
Let's say I got stranded in Wisconsin and I need to get home. | ||
And one of those things is a gas mask. | ||
It's a full NBC nuclear biological chemical gas mask. | ||
So I think the next time that someone tries to tell me I have to wear a mask to pick up a load, I'm putting that on. | ||
And I'm going to do what they say. | ||
Yeah, you should. | ||
That's my opinion. | ||
That's what Tony Arterburn, friend of the show, that was his big protest last year when coronavirus first started. | ||
He and his wife went out and wore the military issue gas mask with a sign that said, this is what you need to protect yourself from coronavirus. | ||
Because we know the little paper masks don't work at all. | ||
The cloth masks, you might as well be wearing, you know, nothing. | ||
The N95 might do a little bit, but if you really want to be protected, you got to have a full gas mask. | ||
And so it's like, look how ridiculous you look wearing a full face gas mask out of fear of this virus. | ||
I think that's a great and sort of subtle and kind of makes you think kind of protest. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Lighting. | ||
I want to get to one more quickly. | ||
Eddie in Kansas, thanks so much for calling and holding, sir. | ||
You are on the air now. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
First off, congrats on the addition to the family. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
We're six months in. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
I got six of my own, so I know how it goes. | ||
I want to talk about something maybe people aren't seeing. | ||
You drive by a Peterbilt dealership, Kenworth dealership, Volvo International, Freightliner, Mack. | ||
The lots are empty. | ||
They're not selling new trucks. | ||
If they are selling new trucks, it's an occupational truck, like a trash truck. | ||
There are no over the road trucks being built at the sale. | ||
What are they doing with our material? | ||
You know, what are they planning? | ||
Why do they think that they don't, aren't going to need new trucks on the road? | ||
And does it tie into why our COVID cars only have four or five spots when internationally they have 10? | ||
What's our timeline? | ||
You know, for the last three years, uh, parts we put in our trucks are garbage. | ||
The material is garbage. | ||
You can't get parts now. | ||
What's going on? | ||
From Wichita to Nogales, I've run across Stratford, Texas, Santa Rosa, New Mexico, out of fuel several times this year. | ||
We need to start preparing and looking around at who's hurting us, like the American Structures Association. | ||
They're rubbing out small businesses across this country. | ||
Every time someone stops at a giant Lowe's and buys tires, they're rubbing out a small business, you know? | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And that's what's happening across the board with the Great Reset from any industry. | ||
And just in the same way that Bill Gates is buying up farmland, Bill Gates is also joining the roster of big names behind trucking startup Convoy. | ||
Convoy, a startup founded by former Amazon execs, gets $400 million from investors. | ||
So they're going AI. | ||
The BioPros are the... | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the Trucker Call-In Show on American Journal. | ||
It's been a huge success. | ||
Heard from a lot of truckers, varying opinions on the trucker strike, how effective it will be, how possible it will be. | ||
Yet to see. | ||
I guess next Tuesday, August 31st, is when it's supposed to go down in Australia, and there's sort of sister protests happening here in America, and it's very exciting, and I think truckers Have a lot of power that they can really exploit and use to actually bring back freedom in this country. | ||
But I do want to take a little bit of a deviation away because this may be the most important vaccine topic that I've covered so far. | ||
So I think this is incredibly troubling, incredibly disturbing, what I'm about to read you, but I think it's accurate as to what's going on here. | ||
And I think it really lays out in what dire straits we're in right now. | ||
First of all, we know that the vaccine has gone through some changes in the way it's being presented. | ||
First, it was presented as, you cannot get COVID if you have the vaccine. | ||
And then it was, well, you can still get it, but you can't transmit it. | ||
Okay, now it's, all right, you can actually transmit it. | ||
You can still get it. | ||
And you actually hold a greater viral load within you, even if you don't show symptoms when you have the vaccine. | ||
Of course, the spike proteins, I mean, the number of problems with the vaccine are numerous. | ||
But there's reason to think that this is not by accident. | ||
And in fact, it's this exact sort of leaky aspect of the vaccine that makes it way more dangerous than we even supposed. | ||
Here's an article from Roll Call. | ||
CDC report shows vaccinated people can still spread COVID-19. | ||
And this, of course, was the reasoning behind the reissuing of the mask mandate. | ||
They say, quote, high viral loads suggest an increased risk of transmission and raised concerns that, unlike with other variants, vaccinated people infected with Delta can transmit the virus. | ||
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said in a statement. | ||
So from the CDC, they say that you can, in fact, still spread. | ||
The Delta variant or the covid itself without experiencing symptoms. | ||
and while you are still vaccinated. | ||
Now, one thing we've been hearing a little bit about and I talked a little bit about earlier this week is ADE, which is where a virus actually mutates in order to exploit the virus. | ||
I'm sorry, actually, the virus mutates to exploit the vaccine. | ||
And it actually makes it more dangerous. | ||
By mutating to get around the vaccine, it actually utilizes the vaccine to become more deadly. | ||
This is what happened when they tried to develop a vaccine against SARS when it first came out. | ||
And Dr. Anthony Fauci talked about that. | ||
Well, let me read an anonymous post on a message board that, frankly, should scare the crap out of you. | ||
And I've looked into some of this. | ||
And it looks to be exactly true, and I'll provide a little bit of background information to confirm that. | ||
So this post says this. | ||
If this vaccine works as they say, reduces symptoms, but does not prevent transmission, then you're looking at an exact same scenario as Marek's disease in chickens. | ||
This vaccine for poultry reduces symptoms, but does not prevent infection or transmission, and has promoted the evolution of a hyper-deadly strain. | ||
Now, all chickens must be vaccinated against this strain, or they will die if infected, and infected they will be. | ||
Mortality of chickens infected with Marek's disease was quite low. | ||
Decades after the first vaccine was introduced, current strains of Marek virus cause lymphoma formation on and throughout the chicken's body, and mortality rates have reached 100% in unvaccinated chickens. | ||
The Marek's disease vaccine is a leaky vaccine, which means that only the symptoms of the disease are prevented. | ||
The usual pressure for reduced virulence will be gone, and a very deadly version will inevitably evolve in time. | ||
This will provide a perfect mechanism for eliminating undesirables. | ||
Just arrange shortages in vaccines wherever you want, and the problem solves itself. | ||
The COVID vaccine fits the bill for this perfectly. | ||
Once the hyper-deadly strain of COVID evolves, by controlling access to the vaccine, death rates can be turned up or down as necessary. | ||
The usual pressure for reduced virulence will be gone, and a very deadly version will inevitably evolve in time. | ||
This will provide a perfect mechanism for eliminating undesirables. | ||
Just arrange shortages in vaccines wherever you want, and the problem solves itself. | ||
So in other words, it doesn't even matter if you get the vaccine or not. | ||
The fact that enough people have been vaccinated means that this extremely deadly variant will inevitably develop. | ||
And then, if you don't get the vaccine, you really will die from it 100% of the time. | ||
That's at least what happens in chickens with the Merrick vaccine. | ||
In fact, I can back this up with an article from National Geographic. | ||
Leaky vaccines enhance spread of deadlier chicken viruses. | ||
They talked about Marek's disease and over the past 50 years, Marek's disease, a foul disease, has caused a highly contagious virus related to those that cause herpes in humans. | ||
It spreads through the dust of contaminated chicken coops and causes both paralysis and cancer. | ||
In the 1970s, new vaccines brought the disease under control. | ||
But Merrick didn't go gently into that good night. | ||
Within 10 years, it started evolving into a more virulent strange, which now trigger more severe cancers and affect chickens at earlier ages. | ||
See, Merrick's vaccine was imperfect or leaky. | ||
That is, it protects chickens from developing disease, but it doesn't stop them from becoming infected or spreading the virus. | ||
Which again, literally sounds exactly like the CDC describes. | ||
COVID vaccine. | ||
Doesn't it sound exactly like that? | ||
Stops you from showing symptoms. | ||
Stops you from sort of being affected by the virus, but you still have the virus. | ||
The virus will still mutate within you. | ||
You can still spread the virus. | ||
And in this way, perhaps it develops ADE or just simply as a matter of mutation that these viruses, especially mRNA viruses or RNA viruses, which By the very nature, mutate extremely rapidly like the common cold or even like the flu, which is a little bit slower of a mutation. | ||
But still, that's why you have to have a new flu shot every year because they have to pick a new strain to try to prevent you from getting sick on. | ||
But it is that rapid mutation that makes it really impossible to make an effective vaccine. | ||
Well, here is an article. | ||
From the NCBI, the National Institute of Health, imperfect vaccination can enhance the transmission of highly virulent pathogens. | ||
They ask, could some vaccines drive the evolution of more virulent pathogens? | ||
Conventional wisdom is that natural selection will remove highly lethal pathogens if host death greatly reduces transmission. | ||
Vaccines that keep hosts alive but still allow transmission could thus allow very virulent strains to circulate within a population. | ||
Here we show experimentally that immunization of chickens against Marek's disease virus enhances the fitness of more virulent strains, making it possible for hyperpathogenic strains to transmit. | ||
Immunity elicited by direct vaccination or by maternal vaccination prolongs host survival but does not prevent infection, viral replication, or transmission, thus extending the infectious period of strains otherwise too lethal to persist. | ||
Our data shows that anti-disease vaccines that do not prevent transmission can create conditions that promote emergence of pathogen strains that cause more severe disease in the unvaccinated hosts. | ||
So, do you understand what they're saying here? | ||
Do you get where this goes? | ||
And do you get why this anonymous author notes... | ||
That just like with Marek's disease, there may come a time when, sure, the coronavirus might not be so deadly now, and maybe if there was no so-called vaccine, it would never really evolve to anything greater than sort of a more extreme flu. | ||
But if you vaccinate enough of the population and the virus itself is permitted to mutate as it transmits, as the CDC admits, It does not prevent transmission. | ||
It doesn't prevent you from actually having the virus in you. | ||
It just prevents the symptoms. | ||
This is what they say. | ||
They're already admitting that this is the case. | ||
They didn't say it when it first came out. | ||
They said when it first came out that it would stop you from getting the virus totally. | ||
Then they changed a little bit. | ||
All right, it's going to stop you from really getting extreme symptoms and stop transmission. | ||
OK, it doesn't actually stop transmission. | ||
So now they're admitting that this vaccine does not stop transmission. | ||
So if we see the same path, that this virus takes as the Marix virus took in chickens, then there may be a time not too long from now, maybe a couple years from now, where the mutated version is so powerful and so pathogenic and so dangerous that if you aren't vaccinated against it, you actually will die 100% of the time, as is the case with Marix disease. | ||
So folks, you want to know why it's dangerous to take a vaccine that hasn't been tested, hasn't been approved, hasn't been shown to actually do what a vaccine is supposed to do and prevent you from getting the virus? | ||
Well, if you keep transmitting it, you're going to develop a super virus that's more dangerous than anything. | ||
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