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And this is exactly what we're trying to do. | ||
To start this project, we're calling it the Global Virome Project, and a group of us are trying to get this agenda and see if it's actually fundable. | ||
See if we can get countries to get behind it, get agencies to get behind it, the private sector to get behind it, and finally start to discover the total diversity of risky viruses on the planet. | ||
A lot of them won't come to anything, but some of them, hopefully, will be the next HIV and we'll stop them before they happen. | ||
Fauci's right-hand man, Dr. Peter Daszak, sought DARPA's approval to release a deadly COVID virus into the wild. | ||
The Fauci-controlled project sought to target humans with, quote, skin-piercing nanoparticles to deliver chimeric weapons. | ||
And did surveillance of bats across southern China. | ||
And we've now found After, you know, six or seven years of doing this, over a hundred new SARS-related coronaviruses, very close to SARS, some of them get into human cells in the lab, some of them can cause SARS disease in humanized mouse models, and are untreatable with therapeutic monoclonals, and you can't vaccinate against them with the vaccine. | ||
So these are a clear and present danger. | ||
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Why don't we blow the system up? | |
I mean, obviously we can't just turn off the spigot on the system we have and then say, hey, everyone in the world should get this new vaccine we haven't given to anyone yet. | ||
But there must be some way that we grow vaccines mostly in eggs the way we did in 1947. | ||
In order to make the transition from getting out of the tried and true Egg growing, which we know gives us results that can be, you know, beneficial. | ||
I mean, we've done well with that, to something that has to be much better. | ||
You have to prove that this works, and then you've got to go through all of the clinical trials, phase ones, phase twos, phase three, and then show that this particular product is going to be good over a period of years. | ||
That alone, if it works perfectly, It's gonna take a decade. | ||
There's always the potential for bioterror. | ||
And we have a major biodefense research and development effort that spans agencies from the NIH to do the basic research to be able to develop better vaccines. | ||
The worst bioterrorist is nature itself. | ||
Nature is very good at evolving microbes to create problems. | ||
Much smarter than any terrorist. | ||
So what we've tried to do over the years is to use the Expertise, the resources to allow us to respond better to a deliberate affront or attack on us with a microbe of any type, engineered or what have you, to use that knowledge to better prepare us for what we know will happen. | ||
Instead of looking at it in two separate silos of biodefense for biological threats that are deliberate and countermeasures for naturally occurring, you should essentially pool the science so that you could do both. | ||
There might be a need or even an urgent call for an entity of excitement out there that's completely disruptive, that's not beholden to bureaucratic strings and processes. | ||
So we really do have a problem of how the world perceives influenza and it's going to be very difficult to change that unless you do it from within and say, I don't care what your perception is, we're going to address the problem in a disruptive way and in an iterative way because you do need both. | ||
But it is not too crazy to think that an outbreak of a novel avian virus could occur in China somewhere. | ||
We could get the RNA sequence from that, beam it to a number of regional centers if not local, if not even in your home at some point. | ||
A lot of people that would have access to classified information. | ||
High-level people in the CIA say, no, we know it's really a global consortium. | ||
It's a synthetic nanovirus. | ||
And now the Pentagon and DARPA released the smoking gun on Fauci's ass. | ||
That he had Daszak come to them and say, we want to create this and secretly release it in China. | ||
And they said, are you crazy? | ||
the Chinese will nuke us, you maniacs. | ||
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to American Journal. | ||
Things are heating up. | ||
Things are certainly heating up, and it's really getting down to the wire at this point. | ||
Very, very big show we have for you. | ||
A ton of videos to show you, and we'll tell you all about those momentarily. | ||
But let's begin as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
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Your Daily Dispatch for Friday, October 8th, 2021. | ||
Senate Judicial Committee issues sweeping report detailing how Trump and a top DOJ lawyer attempted to overturn the 2020 election. | ||
This was trending on Twitter. | ||
It was all the big headlines. | ||
Arrest Trump. | ||
Hashtag arrest Trump. | ||
We have to stop him. | ||
Now, I've read all of these reports. | ||
I can't figure out what the hell they're talking about. | ||
Essentially, Trump wanted to investigate claims of voter fraud. | ||
There were claims of voter fraud from just about every state where the Democrats had a sudden and unexpected surge in the middle of the night after they'd stopped counting votes. | ||
I mean, the evidence of voter fraud was overwhelming, even as they attempted to censor all of it. | ||
It was very obvious for anybody watching and paying attention exactly what they were doing. | ||
And the people in the government actually trying to investigate this were prevented from doing so. | ||
It never actually was looked at. | ||
So that's what you have to look at this. | ||
If you just assume automatically, if you just accept the mainstream dictate that there was never any voter fraud at all, that this that 2020 was the safest and most secure election of all time. | ||
No joke. | ||
That's literally what they say. | ||
The Then you can look at what Trump did and go, wow, he was trying to overturn the real election. | ||
This is presidential abuse of power. | ||
This is political machinations that shouldn't be accepted. | ||
But that's just with the assumption that the crime that wasn't investigated didn't actually exist. | ||
But if you actually take the stance that maybe there was some Impropriety going on on election day, then all of Trump's actions make perfect sense and the people who disobeyed his orders are the ones who carried out the abuse of power. | ||
But CNN reports this, the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday released a sweeping report about former President Donald Trump's and a top lawyer in the Justice Department's attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election. | ||
Trump directly asked the Justice Department nine times to undermine the election result, or, you know, investigate Sort of a different way of phrasing that, but probably a more accurate one. | ||
Maybe I need to brush up on my civics class. | ||
Who's in charge of the Justice Department again? | ||
Is the Justice Department a part of the executive branch? | ||
of election fraud. | ||
Maybe I need to brush up on my civics class. | ||
Who's in charge of the Justice Department again? | ||
Is Justice Department a part of the executive branch? | ||
Who's the chief executive of the country again? | ||
That's right, the president of the United States. | ||
Interesting, isn't it? | ||
It's like the head, the chief of the Justice Department asked the Justice Department to investigate a crime. | ||
Arrest him now! | ||
Okay, alright, cool. | ||
That's the way things are going when you're a moron. | ||
They broke administration by pressuring lawyers to investigate claims of election fraud, according to the report, which is based on witness interviews of top former Justice Department officials. | ||
After an eight-month investigation, the findings highlight the relentlessness of Trump and some of his top advisors as they fixated on using the Justice Department to prop up false conspiracies of election frauds. | ||
We know they're false because we never investigated them, of course. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
In multiple calls, Trump claimed there was election fraud in Pennsylvania and Arizona. | ||
Of course, now there's been the election audit in Arizona. | ||
And yes, it's been proven that there were tens of thousands of votes that did not follow the chain of custody that were basically flagrantly false. | ||
Just absolutely unacceptable. | ||
That's we've had the audit now. | ||
Like we we have as of yesterday, the people and we'll get to this story in a second, who admitted they deleted the logs. | ||
So it would make it more difficult to actually look into what happened in Arizona. | ||
So Trump was right. | ||
There was fraud, and that's been proven out now by the Arizona audit. | ||
So again, when you look at all of this story in the context, Donald Trump is desperately trying to get the Justice Department to investigate an example of blatant injustice. | ||
As is their job, but don't let the facts confuse you here. | ||
He's saying, people are saying and asking the Justice Department to look into the rumors according to the committee. | ||
The department hadn't found any widespread fraud in the election because they didn't look for it. | ||
I mean, it's just amazing. | ||
It's just like Donald Trump demanded that they investigate voter fraud, and then they didn't. | ||
And so they didn't find any. | ||
And so now it's unacceptable that he asked for them to investigate it. | ||
It's just mind-blowing the way these lies operate. | ||
And it's just like 10,000 people on Twitter being like, arrest him and everyone who's ever given him money now. | ||
And it's just like, why? | ||
Because he asked the Justice Department to investigate a crime? | ||
Okay, cool. | ||
And then they didn't. | ||
And then they claim that because they didn't investigate, they didn't find any proof of it. | ||
Therefore, they shouldn't have ever investigated it. | ||
It's circular logic. | ||
It's going to kill us all. | ||
Luckily, you know, here in the final hour, here after the buzzer has sounded and the game seems to almost be over, it looks like at least a few Republicans are starting to sound the alarm. | ||
As Rand Paul warns Americans to, quote, be afraid of your government, says watch list of dissenters already exists. | ||
Appearing on Fox News Wednesday, Senator Rand Paul warned Americans that they should now be afraid of your government, adding that watch lists of dissenters are actively being compiled by the Biden administration. | ||
Paul addressed the ongoing saga with the Biden government's plan to target angry parents who've spoken out against critical race theory being taught to their children, as well as opposing vaccine mandates in schools, saying, quote, I think criminalizing dissent is something we should all be appalled with, Paul told host Ben Domenech. | ||
The senator continued, for example, people in Northern Virginia that have gone to protest, that have been sought out by the school council, by the members of the school board and retaliated against in a sort of legalistic way to try to put them on some sort of list and chill their speech by letting them know there will be a penalty for showing up and protesting. | ||
There are people I know on the left who have stepped forward and should have said how wrong it was to use this foreign intelligence court that uses a lowered standard than the Constitution to go after a political campaign, Paul continued, yet the left, once it became about Trump, their hatred of Trump trumped everything else. | ||
And I have a feeling and a fear that the left has become more authoritarian than we can really even imagine. | ||
Oh, I can imagine it, Mr. Paul, Senator Paul, and of course, He is not alone on this. | ||
There are some other Republicans standing up to this as well. | ||
We'll show you that full video a little bit later in the program. | ||
Likewise, Lauren Boebert has demands the DOJ show data behind the decision to attack American parents who oppose critical race theory. | ||
Representative Lauren Boebert is demanding President Joe Biden's Department of Justice provide the data behind its recent claims of an increase in threats of violence against local school officials, a charge the DOJ is using to justify mobilizing the FBI. | ||
And this is another kind of amazing one. | ||
If you actually read the letter that prompted the FBI, which by the way, it was not an official letter from this organization. | ||
It was never given to the board of this organization. | ||
It was just one person. | ||
It was just the president of this one organization claiming that protest and dissent from their decisions was tantamount to domestic terrorism and urged the FBI to use the Patriot Act. | ||
And that's all it takes. | ||
I mean, when you're on the left, one letter to the FBI and suddenly the FBI is mobilized against your political enemies. | ||
Meanwhile, murder rate up 30%, thousands and thousands of more people dying, the border wide open. | ||
It's just anarcho-tyranny on an industrial scale. | ||
Uh, but if you actually read that letter, uh, you see that, uh, they don't even really talk about threats of violence. | ||
They literally list, uh, like aggressive and, and troublemakers at the, uh, at the meeting. | ||
Like they don't even talk about Threats they don't even talk about violence. | ||
They literally just talk about people being rowdy at school board meetings like speaking up like yelling like not waiting their turn and not Stop, you know, they don't stop talking when the microphone gets cut off and that is domestic terrorism to these people But then you have people online going well, but there have been threats against these people and it's like Okay, all right, cool. | ||
You don't think there are threats against us? | ||
Like, you think if InfoWars writes a letter to the FBI, there are death threats against us. | ||
The FBI will, like, mobilize and be like, anybody who dares to speak up against InfoWars is a domestic terrorist. | ||
No, it's not about threats that are being made. | ||
It's about using The spy state of the United States to strike fear into the heart of political dissenters and prevent people from exercising their First Amendment right. | ||
So Rand Paul and Lauren Boebert are at least on top of this. | ||
But this is the major story. | ||
The authoritarianism of the left is absolutely unbounded and unrestricted and unguided by any semblance of actual like popular support. | ||
You had 90,000 people supposedly writing this letter. | ||
You had 427,000 people writing a letter saying, don't do this. | ||
But who do you think wins? | ||
Not the majority. | ||
Alright folks, continuing on with our daily dispatch here. | ||
A big congratulations out to the scumbags that run big pharma companies. | ||
You really did it. | ||
You really have absolutely enslaved the entire world and now you're You're feeling the benefits of that. | ||
Moderna founders debut on Forbes' list of 400 richest Americans. | ||
And it's hilarious the way the New York Post frames this. | ||
They say the success of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine has minted three new billionaires who had early stakes in the biotech startup, leading to their debut on this year's Forbes list of the 400 richest people in the United States. | ||
One thing we know about this list is it does not have. | ||
400 richest people in the United States. | ||
The richest people in the United States are far, far, far more wealthy than anybody on the Forbes list. | ||
They just don't publicize their wealth. | ||
But the real hilarious part is the success of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
Really? | ||
Really? | ||
It's been successful? | ||
It's been successful, has it? | ||
Really? | ||
Because, you know, over half of America has been vaccinated with one of the vaccines or the other. | ||
And COVID cases are something like double what they were last year. | ||
So it wasn't really the success of the Moderna vaccine. | ||
It was the success of scamming the government out of stealing your money to give to them. | ||
So that's, yeah, great success in the realm of the vaccines. | ||
Now, whether the vaccine was actually successful at stopping the disease, it's pretty clear that it has not been. | ||
It's actually been the opposite. | ||
So incredible. | ||
Well done. | ||
So couple extra billionaires now on the Forbes 400 list, courtesy of your tax dollars. | ||
Miss World Netherlands quits pageant final to avoid getting the COVID vaccine. | ||
Delay Williamstein, 21, made the surprise announcement Tuesday in an Instagram post saying she would no longer represent the Netherlands on the big Miss World stage, saying, quote, after I was crowned, we were told that if you want to go to Miss World, you must be vaccinated. | ||
She further explained to a Dutch newspaper of the Puerto Rico final scheduled for December 16th, saying, quote, so I thought about it carefully and considered taking the jab. | ||
But at a certain point, I thought I'm not ready for this at all. | ||
I don't feel good about it. | ||
She told the paper, this was simply the best choice for me. | ||
I think I would have regretted it more if I had done something I didn't actually feel comfortable with. | ||
Just, just, you know, if you want fame and success, let the, uh, let the creepy old man stick something in you. | ||
It's, it's the same as it's always been, isn't it? | ||
Just this time it's a, it's a needle rather than, you know, something else. | ||
But I think this is, I think the world's ready for a new sort of beauty pageant, don't you? | ||
Maybe the Miss Unvaccinated World, something like that. | ||
Maybe we can crown her something else. | ||
Didn't Donald Trump used to do something like that? | ||
Didn't he used to produce Miss America? | ||
Maybe we can have like a Miss Conservative America where we actually have a beauty pageant that actually celebrates beauty. | ||
And hey, all the contestants will be women this time. | ||
Wouldn't that be something? | ||
Pfizer, meanwhile, asked the FDA to approve the COVID jab for children. | ||
as young as five. | ||
You know, the ones that aren't at danger from the disease. | ||
You know, the ones that suffer massively, much, much more than other age groups from side effects from the vaccine. | ||
They're the ones they're going to try to mandate it for. | ||
Nearly three weeks after Pfizer and BioNTech released data purporting to show that their COVID jab is safe and effective for children between the ages of 5 and 11, the two companies confirmed Thursday that they had officially asked the FDA to approve their jab for emergency use in children of that age group. | ||
According to the New York Times, should the FDA grant this approval, it would make another 28 million Americans, all young children, eligible for the jab. | ||
The FDA has reassured Pfizer that it will move quickly on the request. | ||
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Oh, thank goodness. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The government agency just like, yes, giant corporation. | ||
Yes, we will do. | ||
We will move very quickly. | ||
We'll get rid of all the regulations. | ||
Who cares about the safety of children? | ||
We'll make sure that we mandate your product goes into the arm of every child, whether they need it or not, whether they want it or not. | ||
We serve you, great overlords, not the people who, you know, elected us. | ||
Of course, they're not elected. | ||
They're appointed. | ||
And maybe that's the whole problem. | ||
Some interesting news out of Scotland when it comes to COVID. | ||
COVID deaths significantly higher among vaccinated individuals in Scotland. | ||
The majority of people who've died with COVID-19 in Scotland over the last two months have been partially or fully vaccinated according to Public Health Scotland. | ||
Public Health Scotland published a report September 29th that ...presents a wealth of COVID statistics organized into a series of tables, figures, and charts that display the number of individuals who have tested positive, been vaccinated, and died after testing positive for COVID-19 from a PCR test. | ||
Table 18 in the PHS report released last week shows that from August 21st to September 17th, 233 double-vaccinated individuals died. | ||
And 10 individuals with one dose of the vaccine died after testing positive for COVID. | ||
Only 59 unvaccinated people died after testing positive for COVID during that same time frame. | ||
So 233 double vaccinated versus 59 unvaccinated. | ||
I think the most interesting number of that is the 10 single dose vaccinated, which makes me think that, again, the deaths probably weren't COVID deaths. | ||
They were probably vaccine deaths and the people just tested positive for COVID at the same time. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
But also here in Scotland, COP26 delegates will not need Scottish government's vaccine passports. | ||
Those attending the COP26 Climate Change Summit in Glasgow will not need to use the Scottish government's vaccine passport system to enter the conference. | ||
Around 30,000 people are expected to visit the city in November for the International Summit on Climate Change. | ||
Instead, delegates have been asked to take daily lateral flow device tests and will not need to show their vaccine status in order to access the main conference at the SEC or fringe events. | ||
Isn't that amazing? | ||
I mean, this is the neo-feudalism. | ||
You know, privilege of those who serve the system. | ||
It's like, you must have a vaccine. | ||
You must present your vaccine passport. | ||
If you refuse, you will be jailed. | ||
You will be quarantined forcibly. | ||
There is no exception. | ||
And they're like, oh, we're here for the climate change summit? | ||
And they're like, oh, never mind. | ||
Never mind. | ||
Come on in. | ||
It's not for you. | ||
It's for everybody else. | ||
It's not for us. | ||
It's for those people. | ||
It's for the people that disagree with us. | ||
They're subject to these draconian rules. | ||
We, don't worry about it. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
We enforce the laws and we like you. | ||
So go on ahead. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
Report Hunter Biden sells five pieces of art for $75,000 each at his Los Angeles show. | ||
Now these weren't even original pieces of art. | ||
These are prints of his art. | ||
So making nearly half a million dollars on nothing, on a print of his art. | ||
The George Burgess Gallery sold the prints before the October 1st opening of a pop-up presentation in Los Angeles. | ||
A source familiar with the matter said Thursday, the New York Post reported, it's unclear who purchased the reproductions, which cost a fraction of the top price of $500,000 for an original piece of President Joe Biden's scandal-scarred, pedophile, human-trafficking, drug addict, failure of a corrupt scumbag son. failure of a corrupt scumbag son. | ||
Can we bring up that picture again? | ||
Do you understand what's going on here? | ||
The president's son spits paint on a piece of paper and then some anonymous billionaire pays half a million dollars to him for it. | ||
That's him painting. | ||
He's literally spitting paint through a straw. | ||
Maybe the same straw he snorts coke through. | ||
We're just not sure of that yet. | ||
But this is the world that we live in. | ||
You won't have privacy. | ||
You will own nothing, but those above you will have absolute privacy. | ||
The son of the president who admits being a corrupt, you know, a traitor to this country, selling out our secrets and our just the power that the American people give to his father for pennies on the dollar. | ||
It's just unbelievable, blatant, open corruption. | ||
And they're like, you don't even get to know who it is that's buying them. | ||
Yeah, they they're going to there. | ||
They want the banks to report every time you withdraw money to the IRS. | ||
But when it comes to some anonymous foreigner giving the president's son five hundred thousand dollars because he spit paint on a canvas, that is absolute secrecy. | ||
You're never gonna be able to understand that this is the Feudalism, this is, I mean, they're the nobles. | ||
Nobles without honor, that's all they are. | ||
Nobles without any nobility whatsoever. | ||
Just the upper crust. | ||
Oh look, oh look, none of them wearing masks, how convenient. | ||
None of them subject to any of the restrictions that all of us are. | ||
Isn't that unbelievably convenient for them? | ||
Just sickening. | ||
Elon Musk, meanwhile, says Tesla will relocate their headquarters to Austin amid the abortion ban fallout. | ||
John, I understand that literally has nothing to do with it, but those are the types of headlines you get from the mainstream media. | ||
All right, we'll continue on with our Daily Dispatch on the other side. | ||
Still a lot to get into. | ||
I just, you know, you talk about these corruption stories, and I have to yell about it. | ||
I can't just tell you what's happening. | ||
I have to let you know it makes me mad. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | ||
We're just going to blaze through the rest of this Daily Dispatch here. | ||
Google, YouTube will no longer allow ads on content pushing climate change denial, saying it contradicts scientific consensus. | ||
Google and subsidiary YouTube will no longer monetize content that goes against the quote, scientific consensus on global warming. | ||
Wait a second. | ||
It's not global warming anymore. | ||
We changed our mind. | ||
Remember, it's climate change now. | ||
So it can be just vague enough to apply to absolutely everything. | ||
But a very convenient system they have there. | ||
Ban everybody that contradicts you and then claim consensus. | ||
It's... Wow. | ||
How do you do that? | ||
That's amazing, isn't it? | ||
It's like, if you disagree with us, you're banned. | ||
Look, it's consensus. | ||
So that's why we're... | ||
We're banning you. | ||
Wait, what? | ||
Newsom signs bill allowing children to hide sex operations and abortions from parents. | ||
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed two bills on Wednesday relating to abortion rights with both helping children hide medical information from their parents. | ||
Can't you imagine being a California parent? | ||
...wondering where your kid is, finding out that they're having themselves chemically castrated at a hospital without your permission. | ||
But it's okay, it's not your permission they need, it's the government's permission. | ||
The government not only allows them to do it, it encourages them to do it. | ||
It teaches them that it's a good thing. | ||
It pays for the psychologists in the school to reinforce and encourage this concept. | ||
And then it secretly sends them to the hospital to get this... | ||
This done. | ||
And if you contradict it, you're actually full of hate and you may suffer the consequences from that. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Truly U.S. Nuclear submarine USS Connecticut damaged an underwater collision with unknown object in South China Sea. | ||
A lot of suspicious stuff about this. | ||
After all, submarines don't just run into things underwater like, you know, underwater structures. | ||
They have radar. | ||
They have sonar. | ||
They have all sorts of stuff to avoid this exact situation. | ||
I don't see anything in this story saying that there was some sort of failure of equipment. | ||
It's all very vague and contradictory. | ||
So we don't know what really happened there. | ||
Maybe it was attacked by a giant squid. | ||
We just don't know. | ||
I mean, that's just as likely as anything else. | ||
And it's amazing the way I mean, the way these people just just are open, blatant hypocrites. | ||
It's all of these people, right? | ||
The New York Globe, China's Global Times newspaper reported that the foreign ministry had voiced grave concerns about the incident, quoting foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian as urging the U.S. | ||
to provide details for the purpose of its cruising and whether it had caused a nuclear leak or damaged the marine environment. | ||
Yeah, China, China known for its care of the environment. | ||
They just care so much about the marine environment, China, right? | ||
The source of 99% of the pollution in the ocean where they just literally dump nuclear waste or any sort of chemical waste into the river and just let it go into the ocean. | ||
But when it's convenient, they're like, well, we must know about this nuclear submarine because we care so much about the marine environment. | ||
Of course you do. | ||
Meanwhile, India foils Chinese incursion into Arunachal Pradesh, briefly detains PLA troops. | ||
A few troops from China were temporarily detained by Indian soldiers in this area after around 200 of them crossed over into the Indian side from Tibet and attempted to damage unoccupied bunkers, highly placed government sources told News18.com. | ||
Meanwhile, in actual You know, ecological news. | ||
The American bumblebee has vanished from eight states. | ||
In two decades, the insect's population has declined by nearly 90% due to a combination of threats, including habitat loss, pesticides, and disease. | ||
The American bumblebee, once abundant and found lazily floating around in grasslands, open prairies, and some urban areas throughout the United States, now face a rapidly declining population. | ||
Now could you do something to stop this? | ||
Of course you could! | ||
You could prevent the pesticides that destroy bee neurological systems. | ||
You could stop the growth of GMO plants that kill the bees or affect their ability to communicate with one another. | ||
There's all sorts of stuff you could do to save the bee population and thereby prevent the necessity of having like people go out and by hand pollinate flowers. | ||
That's what they do in China, by the way, or creating like robot bees. | ||
Remember, Walmart or somebody came out earlier this year with robot bees where they'd have a little drone operator actually controlling a little bee going around and pollinating things. | ||
Like we could avoid all that by actually focusing on the things that are actually destroying the environment in real time right now, kind of like the way California could be focusing on like preventing wildfires by clearing out wildfire brush. | ||
But no, no, no, no, no. | ||
All environmental concerns at all, totally, forever, from now on, are solely and hyper-focused on Lowering CO2 emissions. | ||
Screw the bees. | ||
Screw everything else. | ||
It's all about making sure you don't drive your car because that's the only thing that environmentalists care about anymore. | ||
During testimony, Maricopa County officials admit to deleting 2020 election data to avoid audit subpoena. | ||
Earlier today, during a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing on the Arizona vote outcome, Representative Andy Biggs questioned Maricopa County officials on their deletion of the 2020 election data in order to avoid a state senate subpoena for election records. | ||
Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jack Sellers and the board's vice chairman Bill Gates, interesting, admitted they intentionally deleted election data to route it to an archive file. | ||
The archives of the county records were not subpoenaed. | ||
That way, the county could avoid sending the full 2020 election data to the auditors. | ||
So yes, they got caught. | ||
Yes, there was fraud. | ||
Yes, Donald Trump won Arizona. | ||
Yes, he should have been allowed to investigate it. | ||
Yes, the people underneath him who disobeyed his orders and threatened to resign rather than actually investigate the claims of open and blatant fraud are the ones that betrayed their offices and should be held to account. | ||
But don't expect that anytime soon. | ||
Rand Paul doesn't tend to get his way very often. | ||
Not if the not if the the temple has anything to say about it. | ||
DHS considers flying migrants to Vermont. | ||
The Biden administration is considering flying migrants to the southern border from the southern border to to Vermont for processing the Washington Free Beacon reported Thursday. | ||
They reviewed internal Department of Homeland Security documents that discuss contingency plans for processing migrants who have flooded the U.S.-Mexico border. | ||
I'm not even going to comment on that. | ||
Just know, they are now taking migrants from the southern border and flying them to Vermont, because there's nowhere in between, nowhere in the 34 states in between Texas and Vermont that's convenient. | ||
No, it's just that Vermont has, frankly, too many white people. | ||
Joe Biden appoints critical race theory activist to Department of Education amid crackdown on parents. | ||
President Joe Biden has appointed Precious McKeeson, a Nebraska Democrat, racial radical and critical race theory activist to the position of special assistant in the US Department of Education's Office of Communications and Outreach. | ||
So they're signaling exactly what their intentions are. | ||
So at this point, we have, luckily, the radical Anti-gun activist David Chipman was not able to pass muster and was not able to put in. | ||
But Joe Biden attempted to appoint one of the people behind the massacre at Waco into a gun control position. | ||
They've also confirmed an eco-terrorist nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management and nominated a communist to regulate U.S. banks. | ||
And now we have a radical, racist, critical race theory activist in charge of the education system. | ||
are you getting the picture yet? | ||
Black school shooting suspect has been released on a $75,000 bond. | ||
A family says he was bullied and robbed by jealous students. | ||
Oh, well, I guess it's fine that he shot up a school then. | ||
Well, I guess if he was bullied, then it's OK to shoot up a school. | ||
I'm glad we're learning this lesson. | ||
And I'm sure I'm sure he won't do anything like this ever again. | ||
I'm sure there's no, you know, further down the line, inevitable consequence when it comes to a person can take a take a gun into a school, shoot for classmates and as well as a teacher. | ||
And and then be just out free the next day. | ||
Surely that won't have a negative consequence down the line. | ||
Surely not. | ||
A high school student, meanwhile, was also arrested for an unprovoked violence attack on a 64-year-old wheelchair-bound teacher. | ||
And we actually have video of this, and we'll show it to you a little bit later. | ||
Larianna Jackson was arrested and charged with felony battery. | ||
Yeah, but maybe she was bullied, so it's okay. | ||
New York City to phase out its gifted and talented program because standards are racist. | ||
Remember, diversity is our strength, so let's get rid of the gifted and talented program. | ||
Winter blackout risk in Great Britain rises after cable fire because, remember, it's not just America. | ||
It's China. | ||
It's the UK. | ||
It's all over the world. | ||
There are blatant and open sabotage campaigns being carried out to destroy the ability of people to, you know, exist anymore. | ||
And finally, illegal immigrants from Uzbekistan are now showing up in Yuma, Arizona. | ||
Following his reporting on President Biden's border crisis in Del Rio, Texas last week, Town Hall's Julio Rosas is now on the ground in the next border sector likely to be overrun by illegal immigrants, Yuma, Arizona. | ||
The border's open. | ||
Crime is rampant. | ||
The government is appointing communists to oversee the banks and radical racists to educate your children. | ||
And if you oppose any of this, you are a domestic terrorist and your one and only champion is Rand Paul. | ||
finally happened, ladies and gentlemen? | ||
Has the FBI finally gone too far? | ||
Are they finally going to get their comeuppance? | ||
I mean, sure. | ||
In 2015 and 2016, they were engaged in a spying and disinformation campaign in an attempt to undermine a populist candidate. | ||
They spent, you know, the majority of the Trump administration selectively leaking information to newspapers in order to perpetuate the myth of the Russia collusion debacle. | ||
They, you know, just spent just millions and millions of dollars targeting patriotic Americans. | ||
They routinely just cause more trouble than they're worth. | ||
I mean, it's been decades since the FBI has actually served its function instead of, you You know, fabricating its own false flag conflicts in order to justify its own existence. | ||
So maybe we could have paid attention to this a little while ago. | ||
Maybe we could have seen the steps up to this coming. | ||
But it seems like finally now with this decision to go after parents for protesting against school boards, they may have gone a bit too far. | ||
They may have pushed the envelope a little bit beyond its breaking point. | ||
We have several stories now from InfoWars. | ||
Lauren Boebert demands DOJ show data behind decision to attack American parents who oppose critical race theory. | ||
Rand Paul, meanwhile, warns Americans to be afraid of your government, says watch list of dissenters already exists. | ||
That also at InfoWars.com. | ||
The Daily Caller has this story. | ||
Exclusive GOP lawmakers demand explanation from A.G. Garland for targeting of American parents. | ||
A group of Republican congressional representatives led by North Carolina Representative Dan Bishop wrote Attorney General Merrick Garland Thursday. | ||
Demanding an explanation for the Department of Justice's targeting of American parents protesting against local school officials. | ||
And we'll show you the statement here from Rand Paul in just a moment. | ||
We'll show you the full interview on Fox News that he gave yesterday. | ||
But let's make something clear. | ||
This may be too little too late. | ||
I mean, thank God they're doing this now. | ||
Thank God they're actually defending the American people against the permanent deep state spy structure that is now demanding that they have access to Americans. | ||
Bank transactions, Google search history, their emails, those have full track and trace with their vaccine mandate, vaccine passports sort of nonsense. | ||
Like they just want full surveillance of everything that you do constantly. | ||
Meanwhile, I don't know if you've seen them this week. | ||
We haven't really played them, but maybe we will because we have all the videos. | ||
This week there's been at least four or five examples of just just mobs running into like random like Dolce & Gabbana stores and malls and just robbing it or like ramming a car through the front of a jewelry store and like 10 guys run in and just grab everything and a big smashing grab. | ||
You know, orgy of crime like this is continually happening. | ||
Almost on a daily basis. | ||
Meanwhile, we just have like school shooters getting off like the world that's being set up is that there will be roving gangs of Insane criminals just raping and looting and killing at will, completely ignored by the justice system. | ||
If anything, they'll be arrested, they'll be processed. | ||
I mean, earlier this week in Chicago, you had two gangs of people, like five guys on each side shooting at each other, massive like Wild West showdown on the streets of Chicago, and they didn't even arrest him. | ||
They aren't even charging him with anything. | ||
And the only thing that the DA there in Chicago got mad at was the fact that the mayor had commented on the case going, hey, this mayor should not be commenting on this case. | ||
Sure. | ||
We decided to declare mutual combat because two gangs were shooting at each other. | ||
And so we're just not arresting any of them and not charging any of them, even though we have them on film. | ||
Unloading entire clips in a neighborhood, like, yeah, Kim Fox calls Mayor Lori Lightfoot's criticism of the fatal Westside shooting case inappropriate and wrong. | ||
See, her criticism of the fact that we're letting murderers out is wrong. | ||
You can't criticize us for letting murderers out. | ||
So this is the world that's being created, is that just blatant, open, violent, murderous criminality goes completely unaddressed and actually Openly ignored and even you know encouraged in certain cases like I wonder how many of those guys Who were actually in the shooting are still a part of Chicago or New York or San Francisco's new new? | ||
You know Encouragement by paying them hundreds of dollars a month not to shoot people. | ||
I wonder if they're still shooting people. | ||
I wonder if that's how that's happening. | ||
So we're actually encouraging this. | ||
We're actually incentivizing all this criminality. | ||
Meanwhile, if you want to get together with your neighborhood and, say, put together a little patrol, a little neighborhood militia to protect yourself because the police have literally been withdrawn from your neighborhood or, like, here in Austin. | ||
They're like, yeah, we're not going to respond to non-emergency calls. | ||
And by non-emergency, we mean, like, house burglaries or attempted kidnapping or, like, you know, domestic violence. | ||
Like, those are non-emergencies now. | ||
You have to defend yourself. | ||
But if you want to get together with your neighbors and defend yourself, that's a threat to the government. | ||
That's, you know, a militia. | ||
The FBI will be tracking you, listening to your every conversation, and arresting you for daring to, you know, put up a fight. | ||
So this is the world that we're creating, and we've been going down this slippery slope for quite a while. | ||
And it's just amazing how, like, during 2020, you had Endless riots where cities were being burned, people were being shot in the face for standing outside of a store, these retired police officers and everything. | ||
Just continual violent madness going on. | ||
And what did the Democrats say? | ||
It's peaceful protest, mostly peaceful, an integral part of our of our civilization and a beautiful example of free speech. | ||
Meanwhile, a couple people wave signs at the Capitol and the Republicans are like, yeah, they're domestic terrorists. | ||
No, I'm on your side. | ||
Those are domestic terrorists that need to be stopped. | ||
So it's no it's no like curiosity how we got to this point. | ||
We know exactly how we got to this point. | ||
We've been screaming it from the rooftops forever. | ||
But it seems like finally now people are waking up. | ||
Here's Rand Paul on Fox News yesterday sounding the alarm. | ||
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This seems absolutely ridiculous. | |
I wonder what your reaction is to this word from Attorney General Garland. | ||
You know, both my wife and I have been through a lot. | ||
Not only myself being shot at the ball field when Steve Scalise was nearly killed, being there when a mob of a hundred surrounded us, threatening to kill us, holding us essentially hostage until policemen came and broke a spree. | ||
They were assaulting the policemen as they were trying to get us to the hotel. | ||
One of the policemen was ultimately bloodied and had a laceration that required stitches above his eye. | ||
They arrested that one person. | ||
But that person was then released on their own recognizance the same night for assaulting a police officer released the same night. | ||
To our knowledge, he's still not been tried for this crime. | ||
I say good luck on finding him. | ||
We asked them to investigate the mob of 100 to see who paid for them to come to D.C., who was putting them up in $1,000 a night hotels. | ||
Not one thing was ever done by the Department of Justice. | ||
But now, Moms at school boards are being, you know, told that they're criminals, potential domestic terrorists, for the crime of dissent. | ||
And I think criminalizing dissent is something that we should all be appalled with. | ||
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Senator, you and I are old enough to remember 20 years ago when there was a great deal of rage on the left concerning the reaction to September 11th, raising concerns that the Patriot Act and other steps would be used to silence dissenters or violate American privacy. | |
Today's left seems to be entirely in favor of that, especially when it comes to issues like critical race theory and pushing back against these mandates. | ||
What changed? | ||
Well, I think the problem is it's become so normalized to use government to search out and seek out your opponents. | ||
So, for example, when FISA warrants, which are supposed to be Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court warrants, they're supposed to be used on foreigners, were used against Trump campaign and Trump campaign operatives, the left didn't blink an eye. | ||
And there are people I know on the left who should have stepped forward and should have said how wrong it is to use this foreign intelligence court that uses a standard lower than the Constitution to go after a political campaign. | ||
And yet the left, once it became about Trump, their hatred of Trump, trumped everything else. | ||
And I have a feeling and a fear that the left has become more authoritarian than we can really even imagine. | ||
Matt Taibbi writes for The Rolling Stone, I think from a left-wing perspective probably, but he's a good journalist. | ||
And he writes about how we used to, the left used to be proud of skepticism and questioning authority and how the left now has become more like, you know, Plato's sort of concept that, you know, obey the experts and if you don't we should censor out dissent. | ||
And this is a dangerous trend, I think, for the country. | ||
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There's another part of this that I'm concerned about, which is that big tech seems very willing to cooperate with the government in every respect in this regard, without, you know, sort of going through any of the processes that are normally put in place that require you to go to court, that require you to go through the various processes in order to violate people's privacy and chase them down as if they are actual threats. | |
I'm very concerned and I'm sure that there are people across the country who are concerned that if they go to their local school board and say the wrong thing, that they're going to end up on some list that Merrick Garland goes after. | ||
What would you say to those people today? | ||
I would say be afraid. | ||
Be afraid of your government. | ||
And that's a sad thing from someone in the government to say. | ||
But the thing is, is those lists already exist. | ||
For example, people in Northern Virginia that have gone to have been then sought out by the school council, by the members of the school board, and retaliated in a sort of legalistic way to try to put them on some sort of list and chill their speech by letting them know there'll be a penalty for showing up and protesting. | ||
Look, there are all kinds of laws about decorum, and there ought to be. | ||
You know, the idiot woman that goes in the bathroom filming Center Cinema in a bathroom, that is illegal according to every local ordinance and you should punish it. | ||
Punish that person. | ||
If you go to a school board meeting and you're disruptive and you don't obey the rules of the school board meeting, then there will be local punishment. | ||
But it has nothing to do with the federal law. | ||
It has nothing to do with the Department of Justice. | ||
Well, nothing has anything to do with law anymore. | ||
It's tyranny. | ||
That's all this is. | ||
is you can't trust these people. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
The headline, Bill, is to get both the races to realize that they're being sold a diet of hatred through critical race theory, primarily, and through this argument of reparations, which they both go hand in hand. | ||
That critical race theory is a racial extinction doctrine that it's really meant to annihilate the white race and to feed black people a diet that white people just by possessing white skin are their natural enemies and that they enjoy something called white privilege which they inhabit just by possessing white skin and that in possessing white privilege they're walking practitioners of racism and that they're natural oppressors. - Right. | ||
So every white person in the country, just by their skin color is an oppressor. | ||
That is what is being put out there. | ||
Now you came to the USA, you're like a threefer here. | ||
So you came to the United States from the island of Jamaica, the country of Jamaica and the Caribbean. | ||
And you have, I assume, you didn't come in on a magic carpet with a lot of money. | ||
You came in as an immigrant, legally, and have worked yourself up to a PhD, a prestigious professorship at a prestigious university, and now you're an author. | ||
So if there were this systemic racism, as Joe Biden puts forth, how could that happen to you? | ||
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Well, you know, I try to use myself as evidence of the utter stupidity of the idea that America is both intrinsically bigoted and that there's something called systemic racism in this country. | |
Since the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which granted full equality before the law to blacks, and also was a social eugenics program which re-socialized the sensibilities of white people and made them into non-racist, blacks have enjoyed the full equality before the law, and every opportunity that's available to whites are now available to blacks. | ||
Mal, let me stop you there. | ||
I've always said it's rougher if you are African-American because there are white bigots. | ||
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who will give you a hard time. | ||
I believe that's true. | ||
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Do you believe that? - I do believe that is true, but I do fervently believe, Bill, that race is no longer a determinant of destiny as it once was on, let's say, Jim Crow laws. | |
So I lived in the Deep South when I moved here at the age of 20 in 1985, and I actually lived in Ku Klux Klan county, believe it or not, because land was cheap and I was a poor student who came to this country with $120 in his pocket. | ||
And the Klan country was just very cheap to live in. | ||
So, I have had my fair share of racism, but I deal with situations head-on. | ||
If someone is disrespectful to me or is eviscerative of my dignity, I tackle them head-on, I don't tolerate it, I move on, and I don't see myself as a victim. | ||
Okay, now let's talk about that. | ||
Has anybody at DePaul attacked you for your moderate stance here, your constructive stance? | ||
Have you been attacked by faculty or students at DePaul? | ||
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I have a lawsuit against my university because as the only conservative in my department, as the only black person, and as someone who's radically pro-Israel and who wrote an article defending then Prime Minister Netanyahu's right to defend, to annex Judea and Samaria, I was censured, I was called a genocidal war criminal, I was called all sorts of names. | |
So I have four lawsuits against my university. | ||
So the left is trying to silence you. | ||
How about the administration of DePaul? | ||
Are they supportive to you? | ||
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No, absolutely not. | |
They have backed the faculty and have censured me and reprimanded me. | ||
There are only about two people in the entire university who will speak with me, aside from the department of my chair, and they have led a boycott against my classes. | ||
Um, so I am a lone warrior for conservatism, for American values, fighting as a great patriot of our magnificent Republic. | ||
And I'm hated for that. | ||
It's, but you know, I, I have a spine of steel and I'm, I believe in this country. | ||
I believe in the exceptionalism of the American people and of this country. | ||
And I've been on your show before. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And we've spoken about American exceptionalism and my continued struggles to fight for The magnificence of this great country and the American phobia that we're living under. | ||
Okay, so the reason that you survive at the university is you have tenure, right? | ||
You have a great title and all that. | ||
Race theory is white genocide. | ||
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And wouldn't that be unfortunate? | ||
I want to go to a video now. | ||
You can find it at Infowars.com. | ||
Video illustrates how COVID vaccines have totally backfired. | ||
A savvy U.S. | ||
quantitative data analysis named Joe Smalley recently uploaded a video highlighting data from John Hopkins University showing insane spikes in COVID-19 deaths after countries introduced COVID vaccines. | ||
You know, a couple of countries have seen this in very stark Contrast you had places like Vietnam I believe Mongolia as well a few other countries in the Far East that had basically zero kovat deaths like I believe Vietnam didn't have a single kovat death until the vaccines got there and now they're suffering under the worst effects of the pandemic they've seen ever. | ||
Of course, we cover these stories almost on a daily basis where places like New England, highly vaccinated, massive spike in COVID. | ||
Vermont, one of the most highly vaccinated states, also experiencing the largest spike in COVID. | ||
Israel, Gibraltar, Singapore, it happens over and over and over again. | ||
Meanwhile, places like Uttar Pradesh in India, 5% vaccinated, COVID-free, thanks to Ivermectin. | ||
Japan, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, all now completely open, completely maskless, mask-free, no social distancing, no lockdowns, no nothing. | ||
Why? | ||
Because of their... | ||
Vaccine programs? | ||
No, no. | ||
If that was the case, then Israel and the New England and all sorts of other places with high vaccination rates would also be opening up. | ||
No, this is because they stopped counting the fake PCR tests. | ||
They instead said, let's just count hospitalizations and death. | ||
Looked around and realized, oh, there's no pandemic after all. | ||
This is all fabricated. | ||
We can go ahead and open up now. | ||
Different in Japan, where that Opening up was a consequence of their nationwide Ivermectin program, same with Uttar Pradesh. | ||
So, this is not new to any of us, but this little video does put it in very, very stark relief. | ||
Again, the title of this video illustrates how COVID vaccines have totally backfired. | ||
And the title of the video itself is COVID deaths before and after vaccination programs. | ||
And it charts, it's a compilation of charts highlighting a startling post-vaccine spike in COVID deaths in dozens of nations. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
You guys have this video? | ||
Number six, let's roll it. | ||
So there it is. | ||
You can see the blue line is before the vaccine. | ||
The red line is after the vaccine. | ||
And time and time again, you can see the way the spike comes very shortly after the vaccine. | ||
Isn't that interesting? | ||
Isn't that very interesting indeed? | ||
Every time. | ||
Every single time. | ||
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Look at that. | |
Look at that. | ||
Look at that one. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Can we go back to that one? | ||
What country is this? | ||
I can't read the top there, so. | ||
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Look at that spike. | |
My god! | ||
And almost every time... That one's a little bit different. | ||
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But still, it's just a... Look at that spike! | |
I mean... Can we... Can anybody draw conclusions from this? | ||
Can anybody look at this and, uh... You know, apply just the most basic logic? | ||
I mean, on so many of these... It's either... There's either no... You know, no deaths, like this one here. | ||
It goes from nothing to a massive spike, or... The downward trend is completely reversed. | ||
We just need to have a collection of charts, whether it's the election or the vaccine or COVID cases in general. | ||
There's Taiwan, massive spike. | ||
Thailand, massive spike. | ||
Trinidad and Tobago, massive spike. | ||
Tunisia, downward slope reversed. | ||
Nothing in Uganda until the vaccine. | ||
Little spike going down and then right back up. | ||
Uruguay there, massive. | ||
There's the Vietnam one I was talking about. | ||
There's Zambia, downward trend reversed. | ||
Zimbabwe, downward trend reversed. | ||
Graphics and data by Joel Smalley. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
I mean, it does remind me of the Of the massive straight up spike during the election results where Joe Biden just got like tens of thousands of votes while Donald Trump got absolutely none. | ||
And it's this type of thing where like any, any human being with, you know, logic can look at these charts and go, there's something, something happened here, right? | ||
Things were going normal, things were going normal. | ||
Now there's a massive spike. | ||
Something must have happened right here. | ||
And then if you look into it, you go, oh, that's when the vaccine came in. | ||
Oh, suddenly everything's, uh, very clear how this happens. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's, here's Owen, uh, you know, pointing this out during this stop the steal, uh, big bus trip from the crowds, rainy crowds, I think somewhere in Alabama or something that was in Raleigh, North Carolina. | ||
So just it's type of thing where if somebody is, Not indoctrinated. | ||
If somebody doesn't already know, like, what the... I'm trying to think of how... I mean, it's almost like the emperor has no clothes, right? | ||
It's almost like you can show somebody that chart of the election or this chart of the vaccine thing and go, do you see, you know, where the spike is? | ||
And if they, if they're just innocent, if they're just, you know, haven't been indoctrinated yet, they'll go, yeah, it's right there. | ||
It's easy to identify. | ||
It's like, yeah, there's the spike. | ||
This is weird. | ||
Something happened here that didn't happen anywhere else. | ||
Something strange occurred right at this point. | ||
But if you've been indoctrinated, if you have seen these charts debunked right on the mainstream media or just been told what they represent. | ||
You have to act like you don't know what you're seeing. | ||
You have to act like the emperor is wearing clothes. | ||
You have to act like you don't understand what these numbers represent. | ||
Well, we're just not. | ||
Well, is that something we just don't know? | ||
It's all very confusing. | ||
Where's this one Guyana? | ||
I mean, some of these charts are incredibly apparent. | ||
Let's just roll this tape again and just keep your finger on the pause button and we'll pause on some of the more extreme versions that we're seeing here. | ||
Let's go ahead and roll the video from the top here. | ||
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So we can see it. | |
Let's pause that one. | ||
Which one are both of these? | ||
Both of these are just incredible. | ||
What country is that? | ||
I cannot. | ||
Bahrain. | ||
So this is Bahrain. | ||
Almost nothing. | ||
Just like, you know, little bump-ups on the side and then just a massive, like straight-up vertical spike once the vaccine program gets running there. | ||
Alright, let's keep rolling it. | ||
This next one. | ||
Massively huge Bangladesh. | ||
I mean, just cliffs. | ||
Just massive spikes. | ||
Look at this one. | ||
I mean, that's incredible. | ||
That's Burma. | ||
Just almost no deaths at all until the vaccine hits. | ||
And then it's just a straight up vertical launch, like a rocket launch. | ||
It goes from zero to 2,400 deaths after the vaccination program gets rolled out within a matter of weeks. | ||
I mean, it's just, if you can see this and not recognize that something insane is going on specifically with the vaccines, then you're brainwashed. | ||
Like that's all there is to it. | ||
You either see this and are a human being and can interpret this for yourself, or you are just a stooge and a robot and an unthinking individual. | ||
Look at that one. | ||
That one's just wild. | ||
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Oh, good Lord, there's so much still to talk about. | |
So much more to get into. | ||
Let's go ahead and give out the phone number now. | ||
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Give us a call here at American Journal. | ||
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1-877-789-2539. | |
We haven't done a question of the day in a little while. | ||
Maybe we'll come up with one here. | ||
I mean, our main topic is the fact that the FBI is now targeting parents while Rampant criminality just plagues every major U.S. | ||
city. | ||
Our friend Mike Shelby of the Grayzone Warlord on Twitter says this. | ||
Hey, while we're having congressional hearings and talking about new legislation, even though sufficient laws already exist, to combat white supremacists, can we also talk about leftist crime and violence? | ||
And he points out this tweet, which again, I didn't even see this. | ||
Got no attention whatsoever until I saw it on On Mike's Twitter here, from Colorado Liberation and Autonomy, Sacred Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Boulder was vandalized last week after erecting an anti-abortion display. | ||
A vehicle was disabled, windows were cracked, walls were tagged and egged, and hundreds of white crosses on the church line were smashed. | ||
It's just, you know, graffiti there saying Jesus loves abortion. | ||
You know, last week, maybe it was this was it earlier this week that Antifa broke into a Portland courthouse and tried to burn it down. | ||
We're like burning an American flag and trying to burn down a courthouse. | ||
It's just open rampant Criminality. | ||
I mean, Ted Cruz went off on this, too, saying murdering police officers in firebombing cities. | ||
He lashed out at Deputy Attorney General Kristen Clark during a hearing on Wednesday in which he grilled her over the Biden administration's decision to task U.S. | ||
attorneys and the FBI with investigating alleged threats by parents and teachers against teachers and school board members. | ||
The announcement by Clark's boss, Attorney General Merrick Garland, earlier this week appeared to take many off guard, including Republicans who have since blasted the administration for weaponizing the Justice Department against parents who are increasingly upset over the introduction of controversial and divisive curriculum, including critical race theory and sexually explicit materials. | ||
At one point during his questioning of Clark, the Texas Republican asked poignantly, do you believe parents objecting to the teaching of critical race theory have civil rights in the democratic process? | ||
Clark responded, I don't follow the question, Senator. | ||
I don't understand what you're saying. | ||
It's just like, it's pretty clear what he said. | ||
If they oppose criminality, or if they oppose critical race theory, do they have a constitutional right to oppose that? | ||
She's just like, what? | ||
I don't understand what you're talking about. | ||
It's like, well, you just called them domestic terrorists. | ||
You just unleashed the FBI on them. | ||
So that would hint that maybe they don't have the constitutional right to dictate what is and is not presented to their children. | ||
So do you want to answer that question? | ||
They're just like, I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We're just going to call them terrorists for now. | ||
Let's call them domestic terrorists for now. | ||
The people burning down the courthouse, not domestic terrorists. | ||
People shooting their political opponents in the street at point blank range, not the political terrorists. | ||
The people waving a sign in the Capitol, not hurting anybody, not breaking anything, not setting anything on fire, those are domestic terrorists. | ||
See, it's all politicized now. | ||
It's not complicated. | ||
This isn't hard to figure out. | ||
People are just confused and they're like trying to do their best and just can't. | ||
Look, we're trying to get everybody, but some we have to, you know, figure out where we focus our attention. | ||
Like, no, it's just this is just political. | ||
If you're on one side, you not only can be an actual terrorist and not suffer consequences, you can just you just be a. | ||
Your political agenda really doesn't have anything to do with it, right? | ||
The parents saying, hey, stop teaching my children that they're evil don't necessarily have a political agenda. | ||
Now, the way it's framed is that all the parents arguing against critical race theory are apparently all a part of a scheme. | ||
They're all being manipulated by Republicans. | ||
Like, this is the mindset. | ||
of the Democrats is that everything Republicans do is just some sort of dishonest power grab. | ||
Meanwhile, literally everything the left does is a dishonest power grab. | ||
We're so inverted at this point, it's mind-blowing and insane. | ||
I want to go to a video of a guy saying exactly what should be said about what's taught to our children. | ||
This is North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson saying Christians must take control of public schools because children are being abused by being taught filth. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 12. | ||
Here's Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina, Mark Robinson. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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We have got to wrestle this away from those folks. | |
And I'm going to tell you why. | ||
Because it is flat out child abuse. | ||
Take your children and tell them they have to attend school. | ||
Don't have a choice. | ||
And then some of them will tell them they don't want you to have a choice where they go to school. | ||
You have to send your children here to school. | ||
Then when they get there, what do they teach you? | ||
Teach them a bunch of stuff about how to hate America. | ||
Teach them a bunch of stuff about why they're racist. | ||
Teach them a bunch of stuff about transgenderism and homosexuality. | ||
I'm saying this now, and I've been saying it, and I don't care who likes it. | ||
Those issues have no place in a school. | ||
There's no reason anybody anywhere in America Shouldn't be telling any child about transgenderism, homosexuality, any of that filth. | ||
And yes, I called it filth. | ||
And if you don't like it that I called it filth, come see me and I'll explain it to you. | ||
It's time for us to stop letting these children be abused at these schools. | ||
And it's not gonna happen till the people of God stand up and demand different. | ||
And he's exactly right, of course. | ||
Obviously, he's exactly right. | ||
We're talking about elementary schools here. | ||
And of course, it's amazing the way that... | ||
The lefts will simultaneously be like, we must indoctrinate children with our morality right now, immediately, like as young as possible. | ||
We will be, and you know, they make videos, the teachers make videos about it. | ||
They're like, yeah, I burned our American flag in the classroom and I hung up a gay pride, transgenderism, Black Lives Matter flag. | ||
And I make them pledge allegiance to that instead. | ||
And they're just like bragging about it and like smiling about it. | ||
And then if you're like, okay, so you're indoctrinating our children into your religion. | ||
They're like, what? | ||
No, how dare you? | ||
That video that I just showed you was posted on the right wing watch page of Twitter to point out how bad Republicans are, how they want to have church in schools. | ||
They want to have their religion in schools. | ||
And here's the argument. | ||
The argument is there's a separation of church and state, which means you cannot teach your religion in our schools. | ||
But see, our morality is godless. | ||
Therefore, it's mandatory to teach it in school. | ||
Our religion, our moral beliefs do not rely on God, don't have any spiritual aspect whatsoever. | ||
They're not, you know, concerned with You know, righteousness and the soul or anything like that. | ||
Our beliefs are godless and just about worshipping the self and about a sort of narcissistic Well, what's the word I'm looking for? | ||
Just like indulgence? | ||
Just like obeying your most base desires? | ||
It's still a morality. | ||
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Hedonism. | ||
Hedonism is literally exactly what, you know what I was picturing in my mind was Hedonism Bot from Futurama. | ||
The robot whose entire purpose is just to satisfy himself temporally. | ||
Like, that's yeah, that's what this is. | ||
It's still a moral conception. | ||
It is a religion. | ||
It just doesn't have a God. | ||
It's just, they just worship demons and themselves. | ||
Like, that's all that, uh, that's all it is. | ||
So, it's like, to them, because they have no God, because they are godless, their morality is necessary, is ubiquitous, must be shoved down the throats of children. | ||
But if your religion and your morality has limitations on the hedonism, it's bad and must be eliminated entirely. | ||
It is completely not the purpose of the separation of church and state. | ||
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to keep me safe. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Taking your calls now at American Journal. | ||
Our question, what should be done about the FBI? | ||
What do we do about the overreach of the FBI? | ||
Now that Lauren Boebert, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, we just have a number of Republicans actually pushing back on this and seeming to recognize what an insane authoritarian danger we face with an out-of-control deep state that is now openly making lists of and targeting dissenters, peaceful protesters in this country. | ||
It's like we just go over the same information over and over again, because it just keeps happening. | ||
It just keeps happening over and over. | ||
And again, every time we're blindsided, right? | ||
And I pointed this out, how good the human-shaped demons that run our country are at launching these surprise attacks. | ||
Nobody who protested with the school boards, nobody there thought like, oh, what I'm doing is terrorism. | ||
Nobody, right? | ||
We just are over here like, yeah, we're protesting. | ||
We're peacefully protesting. | ||
We're following all the rules. | ||
We're making signs. | ||
We're going out. | ||
We're expressing ourselves. | ||
It's the American way. | ||
It's our democracy. | ||
It's the way our republic operates. | ||
And then all of a sudden they're just like, okay, you're a terrorist now. | ||
And we're just like, wait, what? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Like, it's just, it's such a shock because We don't give any credence to the wild-eyed conspiracy theories that the leftists have. | ||
Because if you, from as far back as when this first started happening a couple months ago, you had people going to school boards and literally just showing them the homework their kids were coming home with. | ||
A parent will go to the school board and be like, let me read you what you sent home to my child. | ||
And they just read out all this horrific stuff. | ||
that the kid is being taught or is like on the approved reading list. | ||
And it's like this book is about a four year old who has a homosexual experience with his Boy Scout leader and how what a good thing it was for that four year old. | ||
And they're just like, what? | ||
You're teaching this to our kids? | ||
How dare you? | ||
Now, as soon as that started happening, you started seeing the conspiracy theories from the left going, this is all this is all a scheme, this the. | ||
The Russians are probably behind this. | ||
Literally, they were making these things where they were like, the Republicans are now engaged in a nationwide campaign to discredit school boards across the country. | ||
It doesn't even occur to us. | ||
Never in a million years have the Republicans had the organizational capability or the desire to carry out some sort of dishonest, we're going to pretend that we're protesting, but really we're undermining this stuff. | ||
It just doesn't even occur to us. | ||
So we're totally defenseless. | ||
When they use these ridiculous baseless conspiracy theories to then actually activate the military arm of the government against us like we're just we're totally unprepared for it. | ||
We shouldn't be we should be prepared for this. | ||
We should know by now what these people are like and what you know the links to which they're willing to go. | ||
Yeah, they're like, Harry Potter is a banned, it's the most banned book, and so we have to teach this. | ||
Yeah, two boys kissing. | ||
Hey, kiddo. | ||
It's just like, oh, just incredibly creepy, creepy, creepy stuff out there. | ||
Meanwhile, the real books that are banned are the books that tell the truth. | ||
The real books that you can't buy on Amazon that are banned off of that platform or banned from libraries around the country are the ones that actually tell the truth and actually have just dissident political information. | ||
But we should never expect it because it's actually just a legitimate grassroots, ground-up movement of concerned parents. | ||
There's no need for us to organize it. | ||
No need to and no capability to. | ||
But in the leftist mind, this is what they do. | ||
Their entire grassroots movement is entirely astroturfed. | ||
We covered it yesterday. | ||
The legal immigrant, I remind you, person who was assaulting Sinema in the bathroom and then followed her onto the plane and then had the pre-made signs ready at the airport when she landed. | ||
That group had received tens of thousands of dollars from George Soros. | ||
And the Open Societies Foundation. | ||
Completely fabricated, completely funded. | ||
They're professional agitators. | ||
So, it's easy to understand that when that's the way they operate, they project that onto us. | ||
So when they see actual, legitimate, concerned parents standing up against, like, again, literally showing, like, this is what you sent home with my child, and now I'm gonna read it out loud, and they're like, stop! | ||
Stop reading that out loud! | ||
You're not allowed to! | ||
It's, it's, it's, you know. | ||
Yes, we did send it home with your four-year-old, but no, it's inappropriate to air at this hearing in public. | ||
They have to see that as some sort of fabricated scheme by the Republicans, because that's the way they operate. | ||
It's all just projection. | ||
It's all just open projection, and that's what's going on. | ||
Now the FBI is claiming that they're domestic terrorists based off of a letter that was written by some guy. | ||
One guy writes a letter, the FBI says, okay, it's now criminal to protest at your school board. | ||
It's amazing how that works out. | ||
So what do we do? | ||
What do we do now that the leftists don't even need to hide their open authoritarianism now? | ||
Let us know. | ||
Give us a call. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
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I'm sort of having to dig through some stuff here. | ||
All right, let's talk about white genocide, shall we? | ||
Let's talk about replacement migration. | ||
Let's talk about the open and well-publicized scheme by the UN and various other international, multinational organizations to limit and destroy the population, the white population of Europe and America. | ||
I don't think people have still sort of come to terms with the fact that the latest census in this country had a decrease in population of white people in America. | ||
Do you know that during the deadliest conflict in American history, the Civil War, the population of white Americans still went up over that time? | ||
Census of 1860 to the Census of 1870 saw a massive rise in population despite the fact that during that time, hundreds of thousands of Americans and only Americans and 99.9% white Americans died, and yet the population still went up? | ||
You know, if you look at the population of Jews in Europe over the course of the Holocaust, that population went up despite the fact that that ethnic group was under concentrated, like, or concerted elimination. | ||
It still went up. | ||
So, what has occurred from the previous census to the latest census It's literally a genocide. | ||
I mean, a lowering of not the percentage of white people in America, but the total number has gone down. | ||
Okay? | ||
And of course, we know replacement migration, just search replacement migration UN. | ||
It's there. | ||
It's what they advertised. | ||
You know, we showed the video yesterday of the guy in Ireland literally just being like, white people are going extinct. | ||
They're going extinct. | ||
Isn't that hilarious? | ||
We're taking over. | ||
We're taking over Ireland. | ||
It's just like, You're a sick, sick person. | ||
You're a sick person. | ||
So, I mean, you can just, just all of it, everything they say is a lie, right? | ||
Oh, well, it's, it's about, it's about equality. | ||
It's about equality, you know, or it's about, it's about punishment for white people being successful in the 1700s or something. | ||
But they're targeting Ireland? | ||
They're targeting a place that has, for its entire existence, been a subject of foreign powers, that was practically depopulated by the slave trade of the Ottomans? | ||
I mean, if you look at that, like Ireland in like the 15, I think it was like the 15s and 1600s, there were no towns along the coast, because Ottoman ships would go up to the coast of Ireland, and if they, you know, like a day's trek, into the center of Ireland was depopulated. | ||
Entire villages, they would kidnap and leave. | ||
That never happened in Africa. | ||
No ships of white people ever went in and did armed raids to steal an entire village of Africans. | ||
They were all slaves as a result of interior conflicts within Africa, warlords fighting other warlords, taking other tribes as prisoners, and then taking them to the coast to sell them to the Europeans. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
But Ireland, so Ireland has been a subject the entire time of ...imperialistic control by the British and others. | ||
I mean, read... There are publications from, like, the 1700s where they're like, are the Irish human? | ||
A scientific investigation. | ||
But now they are being depopulated. | ||
Now they are facing the open... I mean, the open plan is, like, 30 million Africans being sent to Ireland, which has a population of, like, 4 million. | ||
It's genocide! | ||
And we'll cover it on the other side. | ||
What should be done about the FBI? | ||
That's the question today. | ||
We'll go to your calls momentarily. | ||
In the last segment, I started talking about white genocide, whatever you want to call it, replacement migration, the open and well-advertised plan by the multinational, non-governmental organizations, as well as corporate interest to, I mean, it's a multi-pronged attack, right? | ||
Uh, birth rates not at replacement level because of policies that have put into place high tax policies, uh, even like education policies, uh, forcing women to get jobs, forcing them to get, uh, uh, college degrees, meaning you're forcing them to waylay their, uh, creation of a family, meaning that their birth rate is going to be much lower than otherwise. | ||
So all I mean, on one hand, the birth rate in European countries and America is artificially lowered by so many different policies. | ||
I mean, including just the physiological attack, which means like pretty much literally nobody I know I can probably name. | ||
Half a dozen of my friends and family members who've had babies in the last year or gotten pregnant in the last year, and six out of six of them had to use in vitro fertilization. | ||
It's just, it's a pandemic. | ||
It's an epidemic now. | ||
It's a major, major healthcare issue that goes completely unreported and untalked about. | ||
That's one prong of the attack. | ||
And so as you have dwindling numbers, you know, the big problem, and again, this is What's the what's the head there was a headline I think it may have been from Financial Times where it was like it was like Ireland needs more needs more immigrants in order to Keep its social security solvent, like basically all of social security is operated as a Ponzi scheme, meaning you need a constantly growing population. | ||
So you set up this economic system that requires a constantly growing population, then you suppress birth rates of your native population, necessitating the importation of other people. | ||
It's just a complicated and sort of overwrought form of genocide, but that's the effect. | ||
So, FT has this article, October 3rd. | ||
Migration will soon be the biggest climate challenge of our time. | ||
Oh, remember, it's actually climate change, so it's our fault. | ||
In the coming decades, they say, the world will have to contend with several looming demographic imbalances. | ||
Labor shortages across North America, Europe, and Northern Asia are becoming more acute, and these regions will need to open the immigration taps accordingly. | ||
I mean, sure, there's basically unlimited immigration happening right now anyway. | ||
Europe is already completely flooded with immigrants from the third world. | ||
There's already 400,000 people crossing our border unbidden and unrestricted over the last, you know, over a single month. | ||
We'll have something like 3 million extra illegal immigrants in this country in a single year, one percentage of our total population in a single year from foreign countries. | ||
So like that's not enough for them. | ||
That's them with the taps being closed apparently. | ||
They need to open up the taps. | ||
Now you could look at a country like Hungary, which through a few very simple, very like – it's not complicated. | ||
It's not authoritarian. | ||
It's literally like, hey, we'll give you a tax break if you have kids. | ||
Their population has skyrocketed. | ||
Their birth rate, which was in the negative, is now in the positive over like just a few years. | ||
Very, very, very simple changes can be made that can make the birth rates in these countries absolutely explode. | ||
If you're just a corporate billionaire that's just concerned about having, you know, cogs in your machine and having ants in your ant pile, that should be enough for you. | ||
So there's something else at work here, right? | ||
If they're really just worried about the population decreasing and they're like, oh gosh, I guess we need immigrants, like you could just... | ||
You could just do what Hungary's doing. | ||
You could just halt or reverse the policies that have actively constricted the birth rate and you'd see an explosion. | ||
You could have all the little worker bees you want. | ||
That's not what it's about though. | ||
That's not what it's about. | ||
They don't want people. | ||
They want obedient people. | ||
They want people from the third world who are happy just to have a roof over their head and are, you know, they don't have a historical imperative to maintain the freedoms of their people. | ||
They'd much rather have Haitians that are just like, wow, if I'm in Haiti, I don't have food to eat. | ||
I'm eating dirt cookies. | ||
I'm eating cookies made out of mud. | ||
So, you know, bring me here and I'll work at an Amazon warehouse and I won't even complain about it. | ||
And the billionaires at the top are just like, yes, excellent. | ||
Yes, that's exactly what we need. | ||
You are the real Americans. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
But I bring all this because they've announced, and this is thanks to Gustavian on Twitter, at the Gustavianist. | ||
Whatever that means. | ||
New synonym for population replacement just dropped. | ||
And this is a segment from this FT article. | ||
They say, our political cartography must also evolve. | ||
Which isn't even the right word. | ||
Political cartography. | ||
Cartography is the creation of maps, but whatever. | ||
Our political cartography will also evolve. | ||
Sinking South Pacific islands will need to be abandoned for Australia and New Zealand, which will in effect become their protectorates within a collective Oceania, rather than meaningful sovereigns. | ||
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What? | |
It's like, they're like, yeah, remember 1984? | ||
That's what we're going for here. | ||
Literally using the name from 1984, but okay. | ||
They say today's fiscally strained and depopulating Visigrad countries could fuse into a larger federation to better administer their vital forest, agriculture, and rivers in order to prepare for demographic replenishment by Arabs and Asians. | ||
Demographic replenishment now! | ||
Isn't that positive sounding? | ||
Doesn't that sound like a, don't you love to be replenished? | ||
In this case, replenishment means replacement. | ||
Replacement means genocide. | ||
Demographic genocide. | ||
Demographic replacement. | ||
See, Asians and Arabs, they need a little bit of Lebensraum, right? | ||
They need a little bit of elbow room. | ||
Kind of like the Nazis needed Poland for. | ||
Kind of like how the Nazis wanted to depopulate the Ukraine to replace the population with Germans. | ||
See, they weren't smart enough to call it demographic replenishment. | ||
The Nazis weren't intelligent enough to, you know, convince the Ukrainians to kill themselves. | ||
They actually had the chutzpah to go in and murder them and replace them outright. | ||
See, our modern tyrants are modern Nazis, are modern Lehman's Raub desirers, much more subtle than the Nazis, much more effective in many ways. | ||
Tens of millions more Asians may be forced to relocate permanently across Eurasia as parts of Asia become uninhabitable and livelihoods dry up because of climate change, remember? | ||
Remember, your population has to be decreased. | ||
Your population has to not eat meat. | ||
Your population has to suffer and give up all of the things that they have, while meanwhile, the populations in the third world or in China that are 99% responsible for the pollution that we see in the world right now. | ||
They are encouraged to grow at exponential rates and then take your place in your country that you have to vacate because you're bad. | ||
Climate change is bad. | ||
Just unbelievable. | ||
So that's the latest. | ||
That's the new synonym. | ||
That's the new euphemism they've come up with. | ||
Demographic replenishment. | ||
Demographic replenishment. | ||
It's just literal genocide. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
They frame it as demographic replenishment, act like it's just necessary. | ||
It's just out of their control. | ||
It's not like they've incentivized this. | ||
It's not like it's their policies that have brought this about. | ||
It's not like they're advertising their desire for it from as far back as like 1980. | ||
Bring up the UN replacement migration document. | ||
Replacement migration. | ||
Oh, but it's not genocide. | ||
It's replacement migration. | ||
Okay, just so we're clear. | ||
Just so we're clear. | ||
Remember the South Africans in South Africa, the white South Africans in South Africa, they were brutal tyrants. | ||
They were occupiers. | ||
They were invaders that had to be driven out and had to be, you know, torn away from the land. | ||
They didn't understand. | ||
You could have just said demographic replenishment and then they would have celebrated you. | ||
So when was this published? | ||
Is there a date on this? | ||
Replacement migration. | ||
Is it a solution to declining and aging population? | ||
It's a solution, I guess. | ||
You could also try to reverse the decline. | ||
You could also try to encourage births. | ||
You could also do any number of other things that aren't killing the native population and replacing it. | ||
You know, maybe the Native Americans. | ||
You know, the Native Americans that once occupied this great land. | ||
Maybe the Aztecs in Mexico. | ||
You know, the Mayans, they weren't genocided. | ||
They weren't eliminated by violence from the face of the earth. | ||
They just were under a program of demographic replacement, demographic replenishment. | ||
Yeah, the Spaniards didn't come into Peru and the Aztec lands in Mexico and slaughter the natives by the millions and burn their cities to the ground and, you know, Genocided them into extinction. | ||
No, no, they were demographically replenished. | ||
They were replenished by the Spaniards Spaniards were nice enough just like the Financial Times now is nice enough to replenish So yeah that document that we just showed you was 20 years ago 2001 so for the last 20 years the official UN solution to the declining populations of you know natives and countries from | ||
Europe and Australia, or Europe and America and Australia as well, the last 20 years, their open and avowed solution to the declining population is to let that population die out and replenish it with foreigners. | ||
That's called genocide, folks. | ||
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We had a diplomatic incident last month and a lot of Americans didn't even know what happened. | ||
The government of France did something they haven't done in hundreds of years. | ||
They recalled their ambassador to the United States. | ||
They also accused the United States of behaving in a manner that is, quote, unacceptable between allies and partners. | ||
No, it wasn't a cheese embargo that made the French mad. | ||
They were angry that the Biden administration agreed to provide nuclear power submarines to Australia. | ||
France had wanted to sell its own submarines, and the Biden administration effectively killed that deal. | ||
It hurt France, and they were mad about it. | ||
Now, we haven't had a problem with France this profound since, to be specific, 1798. | ||
John Adams was president then, and the interesting thing is he had no idea that we had a problem with France. | ||
It took months for words to reach him back in Washington that American and French diplomats were fighting with one another. | ||
By the time Adams learned about this diplomatic dispute, which became known as the XYZ Affair, it was too late to stop it. | ||
A naval war, mostly fought in the Caribbean, broke out between the United States and France. | ||
So the lesson from that conflict was pretty simple. | ||
If you're going to run the United States, you have to be pretty aware of what the rest of the world is doing, particularly major world powers, particularly your allies. | ||
So with that in mind, John Kerry, the former Secretary of State, now our climate czar, was asked, what happened here? | ||
And his response was really simple. | ||
Like John Adams, Joe Biden had no idea that the French were upset. | ||
Now, unlike John Adams, our current president has the benefit of cell phones and the internet. | ||
But he still didn't know. | ||
Joe Biden didn't know because he's in mental decline. | ||
There are a lot of things he doesn't know, including when our allies are furious with us and start withdrawing their ambassadors. | ||
So Kerry was asked to explain all this by a French news channel. | ||
Why did the Biden administration cut France out of a nuclear submarine deal with Australia? | ||
And his response was amazing. | ||
He said Joe Biden did this because Joe Biden was completely unaware there was a problem in the first place. | ||
Watch this. | ||
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And President Biden asked me about it, and I told him and expressed... You told Joe Biden that it was not the right... He asked me. | |
He said, what's the situation? | ||
And I explained exactly... He had not been aware of that. | ||
He literally had not been aware of what had transpired. | ||
When was the last time you heard someone from the U.S. | ||
government admit that the president was completely clueless? | ||
Quote, he literally had not been aware of what had transpired. | ||
You're probably not shocked by that. | ||
Joe Biden was visibly confused throughout the entire presidential campaign. | ||
Here's one example. | ||
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No man has a right to raise a hand to a woman in anger other than in self-defense, and that rarely ever occurs. | ||
And so we have to just change the culture, period. | ||
And keep punching at it and punching at it and punching at it. | ||
Play the radio, make sure the television, excuse me, make sure you have the record player on at night. | ||
Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids. | ||
We choose science over fiction. | ||
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We choose truth over facts. | |
We're not trying to be mean. | ||
As we've said many times, we feel sorry for Joe Biden. | ||
All of us hope to live to the age where we face those kinds of problems. | ||
And the truth is voters knew what they were getting when they voted for Joe Biden. | ||
What's interesting is that now that he's in office, Biden's handlers are doing everything they can to prevent us from noticing that he's not really in charge. | ||
Take a look at the latest example. | ||
These are pictures of a fake White House set that the Biden administration has, for some reason, constructed across the street from the actual White House. | ||
It's in an auditorium at the Eisenhower Executive Office building. | ||
Why go to the trouble? | ||
They already have a White House. | ||
Well, Stephen Miller spent the last four years in the White House as an advisor to Trump, and here's his explanation for it, because he would know. | ||
Quote, The reason he does this is because it allows him to read a script directly from a face-on monitor and without teleprompter glass that can be seen on camera. | ||
the Roosevelt sit room, et cetera. | ||
There are a lot of rooms. | ||
The reason he does this is because it allows him to read a script directly from a face-on monitor and without teleprompter glass that can be seen on camera. | ||
Oh. | ||
Now, we can't verify that that's true, but it certainly sounds right. | ||
Joe Biden can't speak from the Oval Office because he's not sure what to say, so he has to read it all. | ||
Look, folks, the New York Times already told us the deep state is in charge, and that's a good thing. | ||
Now they're just open about it. | ||
They're like, yeah, Joe Biden, our puppet, he's great. | ||
He does what we want. | ||
Acts like an idiot. | ||
Distracts all of you. | ||
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We're about to go out to your phone calls here on American Journal. | |
I don't want to spend too much time on this because it's not a huge story. | ||
It's just emblematic of everything else going on in the world. | ||
It's such a perfect kind of You know, a microcosm of everything going on. | ||
It's from the Daily Mail, and it says, So the Grand Hotel, stunned holidaymakers have been branded racist by complaining about Afghan child refugees running riot at Scarborough's historic Grand Hotel. | ||
Now, can you imagine? | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
All right, so they say, They were branded racist after they complained about Afghan refugees running riot. | ||
Coachloads of migrant families fleeing the Taliban, supposedly, have been arriving at the iconic venue which was evacuated earlier this week after a bomb scare believed to be linked to their arrival. | ||
Hotel guests say they have every sympathy with the 200 refugees staying there until they find permanent homes, but their children have disrupted their stay and caused havoc. | ||
Can you just imagine the disrespect? | ||
It's just... | ||
It's just, like, shameful. | ||
Like, they should just be ashamed. | ||
Can you imagine, like, being brought from Afghanistan, and the Taliban has taken over, you're ferried, you know, you're carried onto a plane, you're ferried over the ocean, you're brought to, like, a beautiful, historic hotel, and then you're just, like, your kids are just, like, destroying it, and you just don't care. | ||
It's just so disrespectful. | ||
It's just, like, so shameful. | ||
These people have no respect whatsoever for the gifts they're being given. | ||
According to the complaints, unruly Afghan children are running in and out of other people's rooms, screaming and shouting and setting off the fire extinguishers. | ||
The unsupervised youngsters were also said to be riding scooters all over the hotel, pressing all of the buttons on lifts, causing damage and intimidating the guests. | ||
Like, you imagine, you know, you're this miserable, you know, UK, you know, bug man who's just stayed inside his entire, you know, for a year and a half for the for the benefit of being able to leave your home. | ||
You've gotten an experimental vaccine. | ||
You've probably had some sort of massive side effect. | ||
You're working alone, you know, with wearing your mask inside day in and day out. | ||
You get like one week off a year. | ||
You spend all your money. | ||
You want to go stay at a nice, beautiful, historic grand hotel just for a week of peace and quiet. | ||
Maybe forget about the troubles in the world. | ||
And you just have like some like 18 year old Afghan who's like labeled as a child, just like riding his free scooter up and down the hallway and just like busting into your room in the middle of the night. | ||
Just like setting off the fire extinguisher. | ||
And you're like getting soaked with water from the fire extinguishers overhead. | ||
And you're just like, hey, look, you know, I think I'm going to check out early because I'm trying to be on vacation here. | ||
And it's just chaos. | ||
And I feel just unsafe, which is like like packs of kids just like leering at them with knives, just like intimidating them. | ||
And they're just like, yeah, I think I'm going to leave. | ||
And it's like, oh, oh, so you're a racist. | ||
I didn't realize you were a racist against Afghans. | ||
It's just like. | ||
No, they're just ruining my vacation, and it's not appropriate. | ||
These people who are staying there for free, right? | ||
The Afghans aren't paying anything. | ||
They're being given everything for free. | ||
You've had to shell out hundreds of dollars. | ||
You're on government assistance. | ||
You can barely survive, and yet you're paying out the wazoo for this hotel stay, and the people who are staying there for free are just breaking into your room and going through your stuff, and you're the racist for not liking that. | ||
She's beautiful. | ||
It's just this beautiful microcosm of everything going on in this world. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
National holidays say they were warned they would not get a penny back. | ||
One said, our concern is about safety and leaving things in our room because of what we read about theft and kids running wild. | ||
They're like, by no means, we're racist. | ||
I've worked with refugees. | ||
It's not their fault. | ||
No, it's not their fault. | ||
Hey, maybe it is their fault. | ||
Maybe they're human beings that can control their behavior and you don't need to treat them like wild animals. | ||
You can actually demand that they behave themselves. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Okay. | |
Cause they're human beings. | ||
Okay. | ||
You don't need to treat them like they're, they're wild savages that just can't control themselves. | ||
No, they can. | ||
They're just not because they don't care about you because you don't deserve respect. | ||
Clearly. | ||
Clearly. | ||
They're just like, yeah, we just run roughshod over all these people, we just abuse them, we go into their rooms, and then they apologize to us. | ||
Like, pfft. | ||
These idiots. | ||
Look at that beautiful hotel. | ||
My god, that's a gorgeous building. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
Can you imagine how much it costs to stay there? | ||
Can you imagine, like, working for a year to take a vacation? | ||
And then there's just, like, some Afghan kid stealing your stuff, and then the hotel makes you apologize and calls you racist and denies your refund. | ||
Boy, oh boy. | ||
Shocking. | ||
Let's go out to the phone calls. | ||
Hector in Seattle. | ||
Hector, thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
Can you hear me loud and clear? | ||
I hear you fine, sir. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Well, yeah, this is what I've been doing lately. | |
I take your guys' clips. | ||
I have a big battery power speaker. | ||
I go out on the street and start playing clips so people can listen. | ||
But now the other idea I have is If you have a projector, if you have a way to plug it in or use a battery, then start projecting on walls during, you know, when it's dark outside. | ||
Start projecting this cliff, start projecting COVID land with the speakers so people can hear. | ||
I remember when Alex had this van driving around with big screens. | ||
Yep. | ||
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Same concept, basically. | |
If people can do that and spread it on the street, That'd be amazing, because then you're forcing it out on the public, even if you don't have social media or stuff like that. | ||
Just download these videos. | ||
Start basically pretty much projecting them on the walls, on the streets, on the mayor's office, everywhere you can. | ||
And that way we can reach more people. | ||
That's brilliant. | ||
I wonder, maybe I'll talk to Alex after that. | ||
I wonder if we can do a contest about this. | ||
Like, who can project COVID land for the biggest crowd somewhere, anywhere? | ||
I think that's absolutely brilliant. | ||
And folks... | ||
This may not have been possible a couple years ago, but projector technology has, like, skyrocketed recently. | ||
You can get projectors for next to nothing now, and they're portable, and you can even beam stuff from your phone. | ||
I mean, projectors are dirt cheap now, and they have short throw projectors, which means you don't have to have, like, a huge area to—you can be, like, five feet away from a wall, and it'll throw it up big, you know, 20-foot wide screen. | ||
I think that's brilliant. | ||
I think that's a fantastic way to do this. | ||
That's brilliant. | ||
If you ever do that, Hector, if you're able to project this stuff and, you know, play it, film it, take a photo of it, send it in to us, because we'd love to celebrate that type of activism. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
And the other thing I've been doing, I've been translating some of these clips for posting on YouTube to Spanish, because that's how we reach the Spanish-speaking audience. | ||
People, because they're probably less informed from what I've seen. | ||
I've talked to a lot of my friends in Mexico. | ||
They just don't know these things. | ||
They don't believe it when you tell them. | ||
But it's hard to show them something in English, and they don't know what they're saying. | ||
So I've been working on that. | ||
I've been working on the Project Veritas Part 4, just putting subtitles on it. | ||
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Basically, people can do all that if you have the time. | |
It's a lot of work, but it's worth it. | ||
No, but that's brilliant, Hector, and, you know, I really appreciate that, because that is the type of stuff, you know, people are always asking, what can I do? | ||
What can I do? | ||
Well, obviously, you can go to InfoWarsTore.com, but if you don't have extra money and can't pay, like, just sharing the links is a good way to do it, but then get creative with it, like Hector's saying. | ||
play it through a Bluetooth speaker somewhere really loud at a park so people have to hear it like they don't have a choice or project it up or translate it into a different language and help get it through other communities or into other countries that usually don't have access to this information because for now there's not an InfoWars Mexico, unfortunately. | ||
There is sort of an InfoWars Brazil. | ||
We met him at CPAC. | ||
They basically saw what Alex was doing and thought, yeah, we can do that in Brazil, and they were a big force behind getting Bolsonaro elected. | ||
So this is an international message. | ||
I mean, literally nobody deserves to be replaced in their own country. | ||
Nobody deserves to be treated like a criminal by their own government for refusing a medical procedure. | ||
This is a worldwide message and 1776 needs to grow worldwide and we need you to do it yourselves. | ||
Infoguerras? | ||
Infoguerras, that's right. | ||
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I was gonna say, you guys, the channel of Infoguerras. | |
It's not very active, but I wish I could just send you guys stuff and maybe even old reports from Greg Reese or John Bowne or short reports that we can translate, we can start uploading on Infogaras. | ||
That's awesome, man. | ||
Well, we really appreciate it and that's an excellent idea. | ||
More of your phone calls on the other side. | ||
Thanks so much, Hector. | ||
I do appreciate that call. | ||
And appreciate your ideas and your activism, man. | ||
I mean, that really is what it's all about. | ||
You know, InfoWars has had a massive impact. | ||
Like, where we are now in the Awakening is thanks, I would say, primarily to InfoWars and the efforts of Alex Jones. | ||
But that would be nothing if it weren't for the InfoWarriors sharing this information. | ||
It's all thanks to you guys and supporting us at InfoWars Store. | ||
Thank you guys so much. | ||
Alright, folks, we have some breaking news here. | ||
I'm Zero Hedge, by which I mean news re-reported a week ago here on Info Wars. | ||
But I gotta find this thing because I think they changed it. | ||
I think they have deleted the section of Wikipedia that I saw ...about a week ago when they first announced this. | ||
So the headline from Zero Hedge is proceed with caution at your own peril. | ||
Merck's COVID super drug poses serious health risks. | ||
Scientists warn. | ||
This is about that so-called revolutionary COVID drug. Molnupiravir. Molnupiravir. | ||
Now, when they first came out of this, I did the groundbreaking research, the really in-depth research of just simply typing this word into Wikipedia and then going and reading what it said. | ||
And what it said was that this disease or this chemical, rather, was discontinued because they found it caused DNA damage. | ||
Now, I just went to Wikipedia to read that once again, and it's gone. | ||
That statement from Wikipedia is gone. | ||
Luckily, I screen-captured it and tweeted it out, but now I'm having trouble finding it on my Twitter thread. | ||
Guys, you can maybe go through my Twitter because I screenshotted the Wikipedia article and then I quoted it. | ||
It's about molpunivir or whatever it's called. | ||
But now it's over here. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Okay. | ||
So on October 1st, they had this. | ||
Merck says COVID-19 pill cuts death risk in half. | ||
We'll seek emergency authorization. | ||
And so I went to Wikipedia that very day. | ||
And this is what it said. | ||
Molpunivir. | ||
It's an experimental antiviral drug which is orally active and was developed for the treatment of influenza. | ||
It's a pro-drug, a nucleotide, blah, blah, blah. | ||
It was developed at Emory University by the university's drug innovation company, Drug Innovation Ventures at Emory, also called DRIVE. | ||
It was then acquired by Ridgeback Biotherapeutics. | ||
And the very, the second, I mean, if you can bring up my screen here. | ||
This is a screenshot from Wikipedia where the second Part of the Wikipedia article was safety controversy. | ||
The first part described what it was. | ||
The second part in this Wikipedia article was about the safety controversy. | ||
In April 2020, a whistleblower complaint by a former head of U.S. | ||
Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, Rick Bright, revealed concerns over providing funding for further development of molnupiravir due to similar drugs having mutagenic, that is, DNA-damaging properties. | ||
The previous company, Pharmacet, that had investigated the drug's active ingredient had abandoned it. | ||
These claims were denied by George Painter, CEO of Drive, noting that the toxicity studies on Molnupiravir had been carried out and data provided to regulators in the U.S. | ||
and U.K. | ||
who permitted safety studies in humans to move forward in the spring of 2020. | ||
Time, Drive and Ridgeback Biotherapeutics stated they planned safety studies in animals. | ||
So that was the Wikipedia article as of October 1st. | ||
Now, it's not there. | ||
There's nothing in the Wikipedia article about the safety controversy. | ||
They have instead alleged safety concern. | ||
And they say, alleging that the Trump administration ignored his early warnings about the COVID-19 pandemic, pressured him to inappropriately fast-track unproven drugs, and illegally retaliated against him by removing him from his role as the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority in April. | ||
So they've completely rewritten the Wikipedia article on this new Merck drug. | ||
They have removed all of the information about how it was DNA damaging and how it was discontinued because of that. | ||
And instead they've tried to frame it as an anti-Trump conspiracy theory that Trump apparently did something bad to ignore the dangers of this. | ||
But there you go, that's the importance of archiving, and that's the importance of saving information as soon as you find it on the internet. | ||
You know, there used to be this saying that was like, the internet never forgets. | ||
Nothing's ever gone on the internet. | ||
It's like, it's the opposite now. | ||
If you don't save something that day, the next day, it'll be absolutely gone. | ||
There'll be no way to ever find it again, and you'll feel crazy. | ||
Like, I felt crazy for a second, because I was like, no, I know I saw this. | ||
I know I saw this. | ||
And luckily, I had screenshotted it and pasted it there. | ||
But now that's been removed from Wikipedia because they care so much about your safety after all because they love you and they want to help you with your health and so of course they'll delete all of the safety concerns about the drug that they're now rolling out. | ||
So that's the real update there is that this medicine was known to be mutagenic. | ||
It was known to destroy the DNA. | ||
I mean that's the effect of the drug. | ||
The drug essentially inserts code into RNA that That makes it incapable of replicating perfectly so it mutates as it replicates. | ||
That's the effect of this drug. | ||
That's the point of it. | ||
So it already existed. | ||
It already had been tested and proven to be mutagenic and so it was sort of discontinued. | ||
Now they're claiming that actually this is a brand new drug that they just developed and it's super safe and it's going to make just a ton of money. | ||
As it turns out, scientists and doctors who insisted Merck's revolutionary COVID drug, Molnupiravir, is extremely safe, weren't faithfully adhering to the science after all, because according to a report published Thursday by Barron's, some scientists worried that the drug, which purportedly cut hospitalizations in half during a study that was cut short, could cause cancer or birth defects. | ||
So much for having a strong safety profile, as Dr. Scott Gottlieb claimed in an interview the day Merck first publicized the research. | ||
It's perfectly understandable why Merck might choose to play down its safety risk, assuming it's approved. | ||
The drug is widely expected to be one of the most lucrative drugs ever, which is one reason why Merck's shares soared into double-digit territory after the announcement. | ||
As we reported earlier this week, Merck and its partner Ridgeback Biotherapeutics will profit immensely by charging customers up to 40 times what it costs to make the drugs. | ||
And one of the funny things is you again see just the cognitive dissidence of the leftist progressive realm where they hear that a pharmaceutical company is charging 40 times the cost of production for a drug, and there's still like something in their mind that's like, wait, this is bad. | ||
This isn't good. | ||
Wait, a big pharmaceutical company is using government funds to create a product that they then sell back to the government at 40 times the cost. | ||
That's not good. | ||
And it's like, OK, now do the vaccine. | ||
Okay, now take that same sort of sense of outrage that you implicitly feel, apply it to the vaccine. | ||
Actually look into what the hell is going on with the pharmaceutical companies and the government. | ||
But instead, no, they will talk about this being making a lot of money, but of course, you know, if the government wants to mandate that you take it and wants to steal your tax money to buy, I don't know, a billion doses of this, they'll be all in favor of that. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Molnupiravir works by incorporating itself into the genetic material of the virus and then causing a huge number of mutations as the virus replicates, effectively killing it. | ||
Maybe. | ||
I guess. | ||
That's what they say. | ||
In some lab tests, the drug has also shown the ability to integrate into the genetic material of mammalian cells, causing mutations as those cells replicate. | ||
Oh. | ||
Well, that's horrifying. | ||
That's a bit of horrifying, dystopian, hellish, chimeric nonsense that you're trying to shove down our throat and that our tax dollars are paying for and that you're going to mint a couple other billionaires out of. | ||
Isn't that convenient? | ||
They're like, yes, you take this drug and it causes the RNA of the disease to mutate as it replicates, essentially destroying it like a cancer. | ||
It's like introducing a cancer into this cell. | ||
It also does it to mammalian cells. | ||
It's like, wait, what? | ||
Yeah, yeah, it also does it to the person who took the pill. | ||
It's also their cells get mutated as well, kind of like cancer. | ||
It's like, oh. | ||
I'm not going to take this. | ||
I'm not going to take it. | ||
No, I'm not. | ||
No, thank you. | ||
No, thank you. | ||
I'm not going to have that, please. | ||
If that were to happen in the cells of patients being treated with Molnupiravir, it could theoretically lead to cancer or birth defects. | ||
That's right, folks. | ||
InfoWars Tomorrow's News Today. | ||
InfoWars Tomorrow's News is going to be deleted from the internet, so you better get it today at InfoWars.com. | ||
There you go. | ||
Molnupiravir. | ||
They have now changed the Wikipedia article to hide the dangers, but the dangers are so great that they've come out eventually, and Zero Hedge has the article. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Alright folks, let's go back out to your phone calls. | ||
We have Info Warrior in the USA. | ||
He has an idea about what can be done of the school board meetings. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Info Warrior, you're on the air. | ||
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Thank you, Harrison. | |
I'm actually, I want to call and talk to the people who this is your first time going into the school board. | ||
I mean, these people have now threatened your kid and you're going to go and confront them. | ||
The first thing, know what you're going to say. | ||
Stand in the mirror, practice it. | ||
You've got 60 seconds. | ||
Go with it. | ||
Just keep flowing. | ||
You know, talk to people, you know. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Next, make sure you wear a suit. | ||
Very nice. | ||
Make sure that you're not showing any, you know, badges. | ||
You're not actually there to, you know, impress anybody, but you're there to let these heathen bots that are in front of you, let them think that this is a court setting, that you're taking this seriously, because you are, but that respect isn't to them, it's to the people that's behind you. | ||
And really, last thing is, Bring business cards. | ||
Connect with people in your neighborhood. | ||
You're going to talk to people. | ||
You know, maybe not give out your cell number because, you know, hey, the FBI will be there. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They're not there to arrest you. | ||
They're there to put you on the no-fly list. | ||
That's what they're there for. | ||
And I'm going to say my last thing is I am staying classy at DefendOwen.com. | ||
Thank you, Harrison, for taking my call. | ||
Brilliant stuff, that's exactly right. | ||
Great advice for people who will continue. | ||
I mean, the number one lesson is don't let them scare you out of it, right? | ||
If they want to claim that you're a domestic terrorist, just don't give them an excuse. | ||
Don't give them any information. | ||
Don't get up there and say, you know, I'm gonna get you for this or whatever. | ||
Don't write letters. | ||
Don't. | ||
Don't call them and then threaten anything. | ||
Do what you got to do. | ||
Speak your mind. | ||
Stand up. | ||
And, uh, I mean, the only risk, the only appropriate response to what the FBI is doing now is to double the crowds of the school boards is for everybody. | ||
You don't even have to have a kid just like look up right now where your school board meets when their next meeting is and show up and get friends to show up and get lots of people to show up. | ||
And he's, uh, in four years, exactly right. | ||
Use it as a, use it as a, uh, You know, connect, uh, of connecting, um, uh, chance like, like go there and meet people and get their information and, you know, plan to get together later, but also be perfectly aware that the FBI, I mean, we know how the FBI works, right? | ||
What the FBI is now doing is they will be sending people in to go to these places and to go find parents who are mad and go, yeah, yeah, we're mad, right? | ||
Let's do something about it. | ||
Maybe we should send them a message. | ||
Like, so just know like, that's, that's what's happening. | ||
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And, uh, Fed. | |
They're a Fed. | ||
Okay? | ||
Very good. | ||
Let's go to Clown Car in NYC. | ||
Haven't heard from you in a while, Clown Car. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
You have a comment about this, I suppose you mean the Facebook whistleblower, Clown Car? | ||
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Good morning. | |
Clown Car NYC reporting for duty, sir. | ||
I would like to talk about the whistleblower. | ||
Okay. | ||
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And the more I look at the whistleblower, there's something about those eyes that look very familiar. | |
They're very Cracky. | ||
Is that Hunter Biden? | ||
Are you saying the Facebook whistleblower is Hunter Biden in drag? | ||
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In a wig, yeah. | |
What do you think? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I've seen a very convincing picture of her next to David Chipman that looks very, very similar. | ||
I don't think Hunter could pull it off, quite frankly. | ||
I don't think you trust Hunter with this big of a project. | ||
I think you let him doodle. | ||
I think you let him do his finger paints and sell them for half a million dollars. | ||
I don't think you trust him in front of a Senate committee. | ||
I wouldn't. | ||
Would you? | ||
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I would, if he had parmesan cheese, you know, put a little extra parmesan. | |
Get a little, get a little, uh, uh, tuned up before he goes into the Senate committee? | ||
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A little, a little bam. | |
Hey, listen, you know what you guys need to do? | ||
You guys need to put out a record. | ||
A record? | ||
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A record. | |
That's what you guys need to do. | ||
Put a song together and start a record label. | ||
Because selling products is cool, but nothing like music money, I'm telling you. | ||
If you guys went independent, start an independent label. | ||
I got your first guy, Jimmy Levy, the guy who sings The Matrix. | ||
Sign him. | ||
You know what? | ||
That's actually not it, but we're getting a lot of good ideas from our guests today. | ||
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Let's go, Brandon! | |
I actually, I like that idea quite a bit. | ||
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Let's go, Brandon! | |
Don't let them burn the books. | ||
Don't let them burn the books! | ||
All right. | ||
Love you, Harrison. | ||
See you later, guys. | ||
All right. | ||
Thanks so much, Klonkar. | ||
Very good stuff. | ||
And hey, the crew was putting together quite a... | ||
Quite an impressive display there. | ||
We were overlaying the whistleblower to Hunter Biden. | ||
But no, see, she's got the crazy eyebrows. | ||
She's got the crazy eyebrows that he doesn't have. | ||
I think, have y'all seen the one of David Chipman and her? | ||
They look exactly the same. | ||
Chipman is the guy who was going to be the ATF head, who was like celebrated, you know, burning almost 80 women and children to death for a disobeying. - Incredible, incredible stuff. | ||
Let's go to. | ||
I have I don't even know what this says, someone from my from Montana, this this lawn rider. | ||
Vision Rider, OK, all right. | ||
Sorry that I should. | ||
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OK. | |
Vision Rider in Montana. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
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Just want to plug the products, the Ultra 12, the Vitamin Mineral Fusion, all that good stuff. | |
Everybody needs to get some of that. | ||
Infowarsstore.com? | ||
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Yep, Infowarsstore.com. | |
Hey, I was really impressed with Hector. | ||
I was, because I'm extremely pessimistic as far as Americans getting up off their butts and doing something. | ||
I have Christian conservative neighbors and I talk to them and I'll go, they're like, yeah, that's so bad. | ||
I go, have you called? | ||
No, I haven't called. | ||
I go, here's the number. | ||
Call. | ||
Trying to get people just to call and say, hey, I don't like what you're doing in Washington, D.C. | ||
And I just would ask every info warrior out there. | ||
Your neighbor. | ||
The guy that you're talking to that says, yeah, this is bad. | ||
Ask them if they've called. | ||
And if they haven't called, give them the number. | ||
I've actually had to dial the number on my phone and hand it to my neighbor. | ||
Who are you suggesting they call? | ||
I mean, I agree with you, but what do you think the best number to call is? | ||
Like just your state senator or your congressional representative? | ||
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All of them. | |
Yeah. | ||
I mean, I have to deal with Tester and You know, I don't like calling them, but I do because every time I said, you know, I called them about the, uh, 3.8 trillion. | ||
Oh, it doesn't cost anything. | ||
Well, if it doesn't cost anything, why are we raising the debt ceiling? | ||
You know, throw these things out, at least let them know that we're not happy. | ||
I mean, you know, you don't have to, It's something, just something. | ||
But I will say this, Hector gave me a little bit of hope that there are more people out there like him. | ||
Yeah, absolutely, and hopefully people will be inspired by him. | ||
You know, you make a great point, and I'm trying to find this part that I read in these articles earlier because it sort of emphasizes your point. | ||
There's a great quote somewhere in here is in one of the stories about Trump putting pressure on the Justice Department. | ||
But at one point he says, like, yeah, you guys don't follow the Internet like I do. | ||
And it's actually true. | ||
I mean, you know, we can go on the Internet. | ||
We can see the claims of fraud. | ||
We can see the videos that show the evidence of fraud. | ||
We can show we can. | ||
Listen to the audio where it shows them training the people in Detroit how to commit fraud. | ||
But the people who are making the decision are still in the old school paradigm. | ||
They still think anything on the internet can't be trusted. | ||
Everything has to come from CNN or the New York Times or Washington Post. | ||
What they say is the God's honest truth and everything else is nonsense that we can ignore. | ||
They aren't Donald Trump. | ||
They don't realize what people are saying on the internet. | ||
So you've got to call in and just make them aware of it. | ||
I'll find this exact quote because he says it, he's just like, you people don't understand what's going on. | ||
You guys may not be following the Internet the way I do. | ||
That's the quote from Donald Trump. | ||
And it's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
They don't follow the Internet like we do. | ||
They don't know what's going on. | ||
They still get their information from Fox News and CNN, who don't touch this stuff. | ||
So you've got to call in and make them aware. | ||
You've got to write letters and make them aware. | ||
You can be respectful. | ||
You have all the information. | ||
There's no need to just go and call them and just be like, ah, the country's being destroyed. | ||
It's your fault. | ||
Like, they'll just hang up on you. | ||
They don't care. | ||
But if you just present them with information and go, this is what you should be looking into, and this affects your election, they'll pay attention. | ||
Better late than never, we have a meme of the day, courtesy of Stone Toss Comics. | ||
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And we'll bring it up on my screen here in just a second. | |
It's a young man. | ||
Looking at a piece of paper, says dad. | ||
Teacher gave me detention for complaining. | ||
The dad, being arrested by the FBI, says, yeah, me too. | ||
The FBI with the bulletproof vest that says school board on it. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Just, uh, just the world where your government treats you like a child. | ||
Very good stuff. | ||
Let's go back out to the phone calls for this final segment of American Journal. | ||
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Let's go back out to the phone call. | ||
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Let's go on to the phone calls. | ||
We have Justin in California. | ||
70 million unvaxxed, all working when they're all out of work. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So this is about the effects of the vaccine mandates, people being fired for not taking the vaccine. | ||
What's your comment on this, Justin? | ||
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Yeah, that's my comment. | |
Basically, um, you know, like for myself, I look at myself, for example, you know, I work eight hours, I drive two hours to work, two hours back. | ||
That's $12. | ||
I also coach football three days a week. | ||
That's two hours. | ||
My whole day is, is consumed with work or other activities with my family. | ||
Do you take away those 12 hours from me along with, uh, I guess Biden said, like, he's mad at like 70 million Americans that haven't got vaccinated. | ||
Right. | ||
So think about it. | ||
My 12 hours is gone. | ||
I get fired, right? | ||
I no longer get to go to work. | ||
Multiply that by the 70 million Americans that also will be getting fired who cannot go to work. | ||
Now we're home, right? | ||
We're home now. | ||
We're watching our families starve. | ||
My youngest son has type 1 diabetes, so I need insulin. | ||
I have insurance. | ||
I'm in the union with the laborers and I have insurance. | ||
Now I can't get my insulin, right? | ||
I can't work. | ||
I can't get my insulin. | ||
My question to everybody is, what do 70 million people do with a 24-hour period of time and a day when we can't go to work? | ||
Not only that, we're going to be upset. | ||
I know I'm going to be mad when I'm fired for not taking the vaccine. | ||
When I can't get my baby's insulin, I'm going to be upset. | ||
When I can't put groceries in the fridge, I'm going to be upset. | ||
You know, when my car note comes and I can't pay that. | ||
When my mortgage comes and I can't pay that. | ||
Multiply that by 70 million people. | ||
What are we going to do with our free time? | ||
You know? | ||
I don't know what we're going to do, but we're going to be pretty upset. | ||
And, you know, that's just kind of, that's like my question out there to everybody listening. | ||
You know, when we get fired, now what? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
You kind of see where I'm going with this? | ||
I absolutely see where you're going with that. | ||
It's a great question, and it means there's a heck of a lot of manpower out there. | ||
And, you know, apparently this only applies to companies of a certain size. | ||
So maybe a bunch of very small companies will suddenly be flushed with a bunch of very hardworking and free-thinking and, hey, healthy people who refuse to get the vaccine. | ||
It's true. | ||
Every crowd has a silver lining, as P.T. | ||
Barnum once said. | ||
Get what I'm saying here. | ||
It's a little ray of hope here that we have 70 million free-thinking individuals who will soon be looking around for something to do and maybe an organization to get involved in. | ||
It's a great opportunity. | ||
Every crisis, there is an opportunity, and you make a very good point, Justin. | ||
I want to try to get to one more call before we have to go. | ||
Let's go to T in South Georgia, who has an answer to our question of the day. | ||
What is to be done with the FBI? | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. | ||
T, you are on the air. | ||
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Hey, how's it going? | |
Good. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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All right. | |
I've been calling for way long and I finally got through so I'm stoked on that. | ||
Oh, fantastic. | ||
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Love the products, everything. | |
I love that you've got a real chill approach on the show. | ||
I've just been getting into religion personally more and I think as a whole, you know, this is a big dichotomy here. | ||
What are your thoughts in terms of like, Is it a bigger goal to awaken people or to, like, bring them to Christ? | ||
I think the two go hand in hand. | ||
I think, you know, if you really look at what's going on and you open your eyes to the evil in the world, I think, you know, I think you become aware that there is something more than just the tangible or temporal aspects to this, that there is some sort of spiritual | ||
Emphasis that's being put on all of these things like there's a there's a spiritual Drive behind so much of everything that's being done It's like it is a metaphysical evil that we're up against and in that case you have to look around and go Okay, there's got to be an opposite of that. | ||
There's got to be a corollary a Inverse, you know aspect to this and when you look for that what you find is spirituality of a positive nature and I think You know, Christ is the obvious path, you know, towards that. | ||
But I mean, you can find other ones too. | ||
But yeah, I think once you awaken people to what's going on on earth, they sort of, if they really understand what's going on, they have to recognize the spiritual aspect of it. | ||
So I think the two go hand in hand. | ||
I don't think there's a dichotomy here. | ||
I think they're exactly the same. | ||
They're exactly the same method at the end of the day. | ||
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Because what I really want to see from InfoWars, I see it moving with the Titans of Liberty channel, it's gotten more religious. | |
And I see Alex often referencing, you know, Jesus a lot of times with the ads and like, you know, we need to come to God. | ||
I think if it can be more incorporated into the channels where maybe we like start or close the prayer, just because That's, you know, as much as the people in the audience make it possible, like, we gotta get back to, like, that Edison moment. | ||
What makes the lights come on? | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
I'm sorry, we're running out of time here, but I do appreciate your call, and I'm so glad that you were able to get in. | ||
Call again, and I'll try to go to you earlier next time, T. I'll remember that. | ||
T from South Georgia. | ||
I'll tell you this, go to YouTube, search Father Spirit on if you want some religious awakening. | ||
I'm trying to get more Orthodox priests on the show. | ||
Problem is they're limited in what they can do, but we're spiritual. | ||
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