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You're watching the American Journal with your host Harrison Smith. | |
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Very, very big show we have for you today. | |
More videos than maybe is responsible. | ||
Yes, I'd call this an irresponsible amount of videos to show you today. | ||
We'll try to get to all of them. | ||
I don't even know if I'll have time for phone calls, but I do know I have time for this. | ||
It's Gregg Reese's latest bombshell report. | ||
Major government report proves that vaccines are bioweapons. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Having the data from millions of cases over several weeks, nearly a third of all COVID cases in the UK, the data is clear. | ||
The so-called COVID vaccines are slowly killing people. | ||
The latest vaccine surveillance reports, published by Public Health England, show what we've already been hearing from doctors worldwide. | ||
The mRNA jabs are destroying people's immune systems, and it seems to be happening gradually over time, especially for the doubly vaccinated between 40 and 70 years old. | ||
They have already lost over 40% of their immune system capability and are losing an additional 5% every week. | ||
At this rate, by Christmas, we will have 0% immune system capability in all doubly vaccinated people over 40. | ||
And by March, everyone over 30 will have lost their immune systems as well. | ||
Over time, it appears that those aged 30 and younger are also seeing a degradation of their immune systems. | ||
It's normal for this age group to have a more vigorous immune system, so perhaps it does a better job fighting off the debilitating mRNA jabs at first. | ||
Time will tell, but the data shows a very difficult and dark winter lies ahead. | ||
And we've heard this before. | ||
Dr. Ryan Cole, a pathologist who has conducted over 100,000 COVID-19 lab tests, has also found that the mRNA shots are causing serious autoimmune disorders. | ||
And Dr. David Bauer, one of the top virologists running this so-called vaccine program in the UK, confirms all of this. | ||
We found that recipients of the Pfizer vaccine, those who've had two doses, have about five to six fold lower amounts of neutralizing antibodies, which block the virus from getting into your cells in the first place. | ||
We've also found that for people with only one dose of the Pfizer jab, that they are less likely to have high levels of these antibodies in their blood. | ||
And perhaps most importantly for all of us going forward, is that we see that the older you are, the lower your levels are likely to be. | ||
And the time since you've had your second jab, as that time goes on, the lower your levels are also likely to be. | ||
And actually says that having a regular booster shot will be some kind of remedy. | ||
So that's telling us that we're probably going to be needing to prioritize boosters for older and more vulnerable people. | ||
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Let us not forget how all of this was started by the communist Chinese. | ||
How they already recovered from COVID and are now flaunting military power, threatening the borders of Taiwan and India. | ||
In the book Unrestricted Warfare, published in America 20 years ago, officers of the Communist Chinese military recognize that it's impossible to challenge the U.S. | ||
in a conventional military arena and explain how the only way to conquer America would be through deception, so that the public never knew they were under attack. | ||
They described how they could accomplish this, by flooding the U.S. | ||
with illicit drugs to demoralize us. | ||
Infiltrating and subverting the stock markets, the judicial system, and the media. | ||
Seizing control of vital natural resources and creating a fake natural disaster using biological weapons. | ||
And finally, take down the entire electrical information grid to cause social panic, street riots, and a political crisis. | ||
With over a third of the population suffering from complete immune failure, taking down the grid this winter would be devastating. | ||
Now is the time to brace yourself for what's coming. | ||
For InfoWars.com, this is Greg Reese. | ||
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to American Journal. | ||
Such a big show we have for you today. | ||
My God, we have so many videos and I think they're all necessary to show you. | ||
So I'll try to get to every single one of them. | ||
Everything from robot dogs being released onto the streets of Honolulu, Hawaii, to A hilarious video about shaming fat people. | ||
It'll be a whole bunch of fun, and I hope you're here with us throughout the show. | ||
I'll be joined by Daniel Natal from The New American today, and just so excited to talk to him. | ||
I really binged his videos last night and this morning in preparation for this conversation, so we'll be getting into some very interesting topics, and I think you'll really enjoy what he has to say. | ||
But first, let's begin as we always do with our daily dispatch. | ||
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Thursday, October 21st. | ||
We begin with the silliest of stories. | ||
Dave Chappelle fans clash with trans right protesters at Netflix rally. | ||
Transgender rights activists squared off against Dave Chappelle fans and free speech advocates at a tense rally outside Netflix's California offices on Wednesday. | ||
The latest fallout from the comedian's controversial Netflix special, The Closer. | ||
The rally, which garnered roughly one to 200 people, kicked off with chants of quote trans lives matter and transphobia is no joke but the protesting netflix employees who announced their walkout last week soon clashed with another contingent chanting we like jokes with some carrying signs bearing slogans like jokes are funny and and we like dave Absolutely hilarious. | ||
This sort of main protester is a guy named Vito. | ||
He's a content creator on YouTube. | ||
Very funny guy. | ||
We're going to have him on InfoWars at some point. | ||
We're going to try to get him on today or tomorrow. | ||
And very excited to talk to him. | ||
He's a very funny guy. | ||
And there's a lot of great video out of this that we'll be showing you later in today's program. | ||
Meanwhile, Ilhan Omar says Democrats who won't nix the filibuster are, quote, killing our democracy. | ||
That's right, as Ilhan Omar takes a sledgehammer to one of the pillars of our democracy, she complains that preventing her from doing so is in fact destroying democracy. | ||
Omar lashed out at her upper chamber counterparts who've stood against progressive calls to nix the filibuster, accusing them of being the death knell of democracy. | ||
Quote, the filibuster and the Democrat senators who continue to uphold it are killing our democracy, she tweeted on Wednesday, perhaps unaware that, yes, this is in fact a major and important part of our democracy and what a democracy even means. | ||
The filibuster is a Senate procedure in which a senator or group of senators debate a bill for so long that the measure does not get to be voted on. | ||
The procedure gives the minority party in the Senate a strong oppositional voice with Senate filibuster being broken by a cloture vote with 60 votes in total. | ||
In fact, the history of the filibuster goes all the way back to ancient Rome when it was used by the likes of politicians such as Cato the Younger to oppose the growing tyranny of Julius Caesar. | ||
In fact, one of Julius Caesar's foremost tyrannical orders was in fact to eliminate the filibuster. | ||
He was trying to pass various measures and Cato the Younger would get up and start talking about it and he would just keep talking and keep talking until the session would end for the day and they'd have to stop voting. | ||
And so one of the first things Julius Caesar did that exceeded his authority and really caused a lot of anger was to arrest Cato the Younger when he stood up to once again filibuster a measure that Julius Caesar wanted. | ||
So it's just interesting that we have these historic parallels between the fall of our republic and the fall of the ancient Roman republic. | ||
As you see the tyrants wanting to eliminate the filibuster just like they did 2000 years ago. | ||
Trump announces the Truth Social Network that will be rolled out first quarter of 2022. | ||
Former President Donald Trump announced Wednesday the forthcoming Truth Social, a social media network that aims to stand up to the tyranny of big tech. | ||
The app, which will begin a beta launch for invited guests in November 2021, is expected Bold of you debut within the first quarter of 2022 and is part of the newly established Trump Media and Technology Group. | ||
Trump, who will serve as the chairman of the TMTG, released a statement announcing the planned arrival of the platform and insisted the effort will push back against platforms that lean left and that it will quote give a voice to all. | ||
Now isn't that nice? | ||
Not excited about this, don't really care, probably won't be joining it. | ||
I think it'd be much more effective for Donald Trump to do something like get on a pre-established platform like Gab that's already doing incredible work on an independent basis and doesn't censor, but I guess that's a problem. | ||
Trump was not allowed to join Gab by Jared Kushner because Gab has anti-Semites on it, which I think we know means the Truth Network, and probably have a little bit of censorship too. | ||
Meanwhile, the NIH contradicts Fauci admits funding gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab. | ||
Molecular biologist Richard R. Ebright on Wednesday posted a letter from the National Institute of Health showing that the NIH grant did, in fact, fund gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, contrary to what Dr. Anthony Fauci had testified to under oath, by the way, in the Senate. | ||
Fauci testified to senators in a hearing in May that the NIH, quote, has not ever and does not now fund gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
You couldn't see his hands at the time. | ||
He was crossing his fingers, which means it's all cool. | ||
It's all good. | ||
He can lie, but he was crossing his fingers underneath the table. | ||
Darn it! | ||
He gets away with it again. | ||
The NIH October 20th letter to House Oversight Committee Ranking Member James Comer showed that the NIH grant, which was awarded to EcoHealth Alliance and then sub-awarded to the Wuhan Lab, funded a research project during 2018-2019 that tested, quote, if spike proteins from naturally occurring bat coronaviruses circulating in China were capable of binding to the human ACE2 receptors in a mouse model. | ||
It turns out they can! | ||
It turns out... | ||
You can actually change it to infect humans. | ||
Wow, what an amazing discovery you've made. | ||
Thank you for destroying the world. | ||
Truly incredible. | ||
Here's the letter and we'll get a little bit more into that later since, you know, maybe Fauci should be arrested. | ||
Maybe all these people should be arrested. | ||
Maybe they should be put on trial for crimes against humanity for creating and releasing this despicable virus and then managing our collapse using the virus as an excuse. | ||
Meanwhile, the White House details a plan to quickly vaccinate 28 million kids between the ages of 5 and 11. | ||
The Biden administration on Wednesday unveiled its plan to quickly vaccinate roughly 28 million children pending authorization from the Food and Drug Administration. | ||
That's why you gotta go to InfoWars for your news. | ||
This story's at InfoWars.com, but I just love the way that our writers just drop this stuff in. | ||
They say, the jab, which does not prevent transmission of COVID-19, will be available at pediatrician, local pharmacies, and even at schools, according to the White House, which expects FDA authorization of the Pfizer shot for children the least likely to fall seriously ill or die from the virus in a matter of weeks, according to the Associated Press. | ||
You get the same sort of news that you'd get at the Associated Press, just the InfoWars article writers are Apt to remind you, by the way, jab doesn't work, kids not actually in danger of COVID-19, just things you might want to consider while you're hearing the rest of this news. | ||
According to the announcement, the White House has secured enough supply for more than 25,000 doses for pediatricians and primary care physicians who've already signed up to deliver the vaccine, while the country now has enough Pfizer vaccine to jab roughly 28 million kids who will soon be eligible, meaning this won't be a slow rollout like we saw 10 months ago when doses and capacity issues meant adults had to wait. | ||
So I guess we'll see all of these adverse reactions in children all at once. | ||
So we'll actually get a very good view as to what exactly this is doing to our children just a minute after we give it to them. | ||
Breitbart.com has this story report coronavirus quote contributed to significant spike in child sexual exploitation. | ||
We Protect Global Alliance, an international coalition of private entities and government agencies dedicated to protecting children from online sexual exploitation, released a report on Tuesday that found that child sexual abuse significantly during the coronavirus pandemic. | ||
According to the Alliance's Global Threat Assessment 2021, pandemic lockdowns and social distancing produced a dramatic increase in internet use by children, which in turn led to a surge of online exploitation. | ||
There was also a disturbing 77% surge in what the report described as child self-generated sexual material, meaning children posting nudes and partially nude images of themselves, possibly with coaching or coercion from predatory adults. | ||
So go ahead and add child exploitation to the list. | ||
Ever-growing and possibly infinite of things that the lockdown has contributed to the negative effects of. | ||
Yes, it hasn't helped us at all with coronavirus, but it has helped us destroy the minds and lives of our children and bring about becoming global starvation. | ||
So congratulations Fauci, you've done it all. | ||
Massachusetts Amazon driver dressed as a woman recorded nude girls in bathroom with a pin cam. | ||
Police have arrested an Amazon delivery driver accused of going to extreme lengths to record record girls and women in a bathroom in Massachusetts outlet mall after a lengthy investigation. | ||
He disguised himself as a woman and attached a pin camera to his sneakers to secretly film his victims. | ||
This was first discovered when a complaint Uh, was reported seeing a man dressed as women, as a woman wearing a blonde wig, acting suspiciously in the ladies bathroom. | ||
I look forward to a world where that type of complaint is met with the label of transphobia that it deserves. | ||
and we allow this man to continue to live his truth. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the program. | ||
Continuing on with our daily dispatch here, the Pope demands that Silicon Valley, in the name of God, censor hate speech and conspiracy theories. | ||
That's right, Pope Francis invoked God in an effort to pressure Silicon Valley's giants into censoring more content, including hate speech and conspiracy theories. | ||
The Pope made the remarks during a world meeting of popular movements, a shadowy organization created to promote social justice and fight racism with the help ...help of religious leaders. | ||
Quote, in the name of God, I ask the technology giants to stop exploiting human weakness, people's vulnerability for the sake of profits without caring about the spread of hate speech, grooming, fake news, conspiracy theories, and political manipulations. | ||
He stated just... | ||
Just incredible. | ||
Just incredible, isn't it? | ||
No comment about the vast, vast troves of pornography. | ||
Nothing about the exploitation of children. | ||
Nothing about the anti-Christian sentiments that are continually spread. | ||
Nothing to talk about the literal witchcraft and Satanism that's promoted on Twitter and elsewhere. | ||
That's not the concern of the Catholic Church, apparently. | ||
It's conspiracy theories and hate speech. | ||
Apparently Pope Francis doesn't realize yet that the term hate speech is literally just the meaningless phrase that's attached to Christian dogma, right? | ||
If you obey Christianity, if you read the Bible and believe what it says and then repeat what it says, that is hate speech. | ||
According to these people. | ||
So there's Pope Francis encouraging Twitter and other tech giants to crack down on Christians expressing their biblically held beliefs. | ||
Thank you, Pope Francis, you frickin moron. | ||
Durham, meanwhile, unloads thousands of documents to Sussman Defense. | ||
John Durham, special counsel, he provided 81,000 pages of discovery to indicted Democrat lawyer Michael Sussman in his criminal inquiry into the Russia investigation court filing show. | ||
The reams of documents, which reveal details from grand jury subpoenas sent to 15 individuals and organizations, likely including opposition research firm Fusion GPS, were produced this month after lawyers representing Sussman, who denied any wrongdoing, demanded more information while calling the allegations that he lied to FBI five years ago vague and confusing. | ||
Although Durham alleged Sussman told FBI General Counselor James Baker he was not working for any specific client, the special counsel contends Sussman was secretly doing the bidding of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign while billing her team for it and working on behalf of technology executive Rodney Joffe. | ||
A lot more to this story that we'll get into a little bit later in the program. | ||
Meanwhile, this little uplifting story for you. | ||
Unhappy with prices, ranchers look to build their own meat plants. | ||
After, like other ranchers across the country, Russ D. Kemp for years grumbled about rock-bottom prices paid for the cattle he raised in central Nebraska, even as the cost of beef at grocery stores kept climbing. | ||
He and his neighbors blamed it on the consolidation of the beef industry stretching back to the 1970s that resulted in four companies slaughtering over 80% of the nation's cattle, giving the processors more power to set prices while ranchers struggled to make a living. | ||
Federal data showed that for every dollar spent on food, the share that went to ranchers And farmers dropped from 35 cents in the 1970s to 14 cents recently. | ||
It led Kemp to launch an audacious plan to raise more than $300 million from ranchers to build a plant for themselves, putting the future in their own hands. | ||
I think that's excellent. | ||
A very good idea. | ||
This is in direct opposition to the Great Reset New World Order plans that sees centralization and consolidation as their primary target. | ||
This is an act of decentralization that works in direct opposition to the world that they are trying to create. | ||
Meanwhile, another little uplifting story here. | ||
Hey, we're ending with some good news. | ||
Well, no, we're not. | ||
We're actually going to end with some very bad news. | ||
But in the meantime, enjoy this. | ||
Sharp-eyed diver finds 900-year-old Crusader sword. | ||
Shlomi Katzin was scuba diving off Israel's Mediterranean coast earlier this month when he came across a trove of artifacts. | ||
They include ancient stone and metal anchors, pottery fragments, and a meter-long sword that is believed to be at least 900 years old, which I'm told makes That's pretty exciting, isn't it? | ||
There's the sword itself covered in crustaceans of various sorts. | ||
There's the anchor from the Crusaders. | ||
Just kind of exciting stuff. | ||
Thank you, Global Warming. | ||
As the ocean recedes and more and more wonders are revealed. | ||
Really incredible stuff. | ||
This has to be fulfilling some sort of prophecy, right? | ||
I mean, this stuff doesn't just happen. | ||
We'll figure it out one day. | ||
Meanwhile, black police officers to be fast-tracked into senior roles in the UK, the College of Policing... | ||
would develop a new national fast-track route for black and ethnic minority inspectors to gain promotion to superintendent. | ||
According to the Home Secretary, black police officers are to be fast-tracked into top jobs to overcome, quote, stubbornly slow recruitment, Preeti Patel has announced. | ||
Gosh, a lot to say about this. | ||
Obviously, this is just sort of along the line of the echo chamber negative feedback loop of social justice helping. | ||
What's going to happen? | ||
Obviously, they wouldn't have to do this if the people they were promoting were qualified to be promoted. | ||
So you're going to have people that aren't qualified for promotion being promoted, put in positions that they're probably not actually capable of fulfilling because of their race, but because you've promoted them because of their race. | ||
So you focus on that rather than their competence. | ||
So you're going to put incompetent people into positions of power, which will not only create jealousy and bitterness from the people that are qualified and were passed over for the promotion, but will further convince racist people that black people aren't capable of performing the jobs that you're putting them in because you're but will further convince racist people that black people aren't capable of performing the jobs that you're putting So this will just make everything worse. | ||
So thank you, once again, social justice, for just doubling down on your insane ideology and making everything worse for everyone, including the people you're pretending to help. | ||
Meanwhile, salmonella outbreak linked to onions. | ||
What you should do, do not buy or eat any whole fresh white, red, or yellow onions. | ||
If they were imported from Chihuahua, Mexico, and distributed by ProSource, Inc., you should also throw away any whole red, white, or yellow onions that you have at home and do not have a sticker or packaging. | ||
Supposedly, there have been about 652 new illnesses from this salmonella outbreak. | ||
I don't really have a sarcastic quip to add to this. | ||
I just thought it was something our audience should probably know, since I don't want any of you getting salmonella. | ||
It does, of course, confirm and, you know, justify the InfoWars belief that maybe we should be growing the food that we eat here in America and not rely on international trade to you know, fill our tables with food. | ||
But hey, everything else proves this out as well. | ||
So just another notch on the belt, I suppose. | ||
Meanwhile, women across the UK say they're being injected with needles in nightclubs and waking up with no recollection of what happened next. | ||
Women across the UK say they're being spiked with needles in nightclubs, blacking out and waking up with no recollection of what happened the night before, according to multiple reports. | ||
Police in Nottinghamshire, West Yorkshire and Scotland have all received reports of spiking with injections and are investigating the incidents the BBC reported. | ||
This is frankly terrifying, I have to say. | ||
What a horrific thing to experience and I feel very sorry for these people. | ||
Yeah, it's just, you know, this is just the world that we live in. | ||
We're just advancing technologically, socially. | ||
We're just moving into a new world where children are exploited. | ||
The Pope demands the censorship of Christians and unvolunteered for injections are just a part of your daily life. | ||
Because once again, you have to ask yourself, with the vaccine mandates, if you don't have to agree to the mandate, do you really have to know about it? | ||
What's so bad about somebody just coming up and injecting you with a needle full of serum? | ||
They're gonna force you to take it anyway. | ||
Do they really need your awareness? | ||
They don't need your consent, right? | ||
So, you know, just the entire idea of consent and bodily autonomy, it's in the past. | ||
So, ladies, enjoy the nightclub, I guess. | ||
It's New World Order, and you're the victim. | ||
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I was in shock and couldn't don't care less judging people on their appearances and natural instinct selected by evolution This thesis is backed up by irrefutable clinical... Some might even call it lindy. | ||
Obesity and underdeveloped muscle is a clear sign of gluttony and sloth. | ||
It is a sign of the spiritually ugly. | ||
Never too late for them to change, become better. | ||
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It is a matter of choice. | |
Those that refuse to put in the effort portraying themselves as innocent victims are cowards. | ||
They often lash out at others instead of facing reality. | ||
Be weary. | ||
Do not be fooled by their facade. | ||
They appeal to your empathy as a way to gain power over you. | ||
Do not be cruel unnecessarily. | ||
Be honest. | ||
Offer solutions. | ||
Their reaction is a telling gauge of their character. | ||
I like that. | ||
I like that a lot! | ||
People crying about being fat shamed. | ||
We want you to be healthy. | ||
You're not inevitably and irrevocably fat. | ||
You can be better. | ||
You can do better. | ||
You can improve your health and your life and it's actually a good thing. | ||
You shouldn't want to be unhealthy and to die sooner, to be miserable and to be such a I don't know. | ||
It's ungrateful, isn't it? | ||
It's ungrateful to be gifted by God with the human body and to abuse it and use it only for the exercise of your gluttonous desires. | ||
You should honor the gift that you're given and work to make it as fit as humanly possible. | ||
Like, there's a... like every one of us really has the... | ||
Ability unless you have some sort of yeah, schlunk the eggs you guys Just do what you have to do. | ||
Does he drink this whole thing? | ||
So in schlunking slunking the the raw eggs Brilliant brilliant stuff But no, it's an aspect of this world that people who purposefully choose to make themselves unhealthy will then be mad at you for pointing out that fact. | ||
And look, it's something that's a major problem in this world. | ||
And frankly, it's an insult to yourself if you refuse to do what it takes to be as healthy as possible. | ||
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So many videos to show you, and I'm wondering which one I should go to first. | ||
I think we're just running out of time. | ||
I want to show this Jim Jordan going off on the January 6th committee, but I got to show that full thing. | ||
He really does blow it out of the water, and it's absolutely incredible. | ||
I want to go to this story. | ||
Kind of important. | ||
You might understand why this would worry some of us. | ||
Let's go to clip number 10 here and see how Honolulu, Hawaii is using a robot dog named Spot to test the homeless population for COVID. | ||
Welcome to your new dystopian hell. | ||
Here's Honolulu, Hawaii. | ||
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And the Honolulu Police Department provided an update on its newest tool, a robot dog. | |
Spot, the $150,000 robot purchased earlier this year, is used to screen individuals at homeless sites on Oahu. | ||
HPD says since the start of the pandemic, the sites have taken in more than 1,700 homeless individuals. | ||
And have had only 14 positive COVID cases. | ||
They believe the mitigation procedures put in place and other technologies such as SPOT have helped keep the numbers down. | ||
Having the ability to deploy something that can do all the interaction with someone on a mobile platform and take the possibility of transmission out of the equation, for me, I really don't think that over the long term, $150,000 is a waste. | ||
This robot is able to take a person's temperature from seven feet away in a fraction of a second. | ||
It also has two-way communication capability and can deliver PPE, food and water to someone who does test positive for COVID. | ||
There you go, folks. | ||
Robot Dog, a la Fahrenheit 451, now wandering around scanning homeless people in Hawaii for your health, of course. | ||
It's necessary. | ||
$150,000 for one of these little contraptions, one of these little metallic demons to wander around and scan you and take your biometrics and log it and report it. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
Looks like it'd be easy to pick up. | ||
Looks like it'd be easy to just pick up and sort of leave with, doesn't it? | ||
Maybe do that. | ||
Of course, it almost certainly has a human handler with it, which means it's not really necessary. | ||
This is just about getting us used to this idea that we're going to have wandering autonomous robots scanning us and perhaps delivering things to us, whether that's an injection or a bullet or whatever else they may want to program with. | ||
You know, all of these horrific dystopian technologies always begin with With how helpful they are and how good it is. | ||
Is it necessary? | ||
No, it's not. | ||
We have just a myriad of other ways to do this particular thing. | ||
It's not necessary. | ||
We don't need it. | ||
So why are they actually using it? | ||
Why are we spending $150,000 on this little contraption? | ||
Well, it's just to pad the way, to pave the road in order to roll this out on a larger basis, to get robot dogs and unthinking AI machines more ingrained into your daily life and just get you more used to the idea that Our robot overlords, unquestionable AI, and just a sort of faceless, totalitarian, technocratic control is coming. | ||
And of course, it is always interesting, isn't it, how these problems tend to compound each other, right? | ||
Like, you create the COVID, then you create the homeless crisis, and then, oh, we have a solution! | ||
It's just a robot dog! | ||
Look at this! | ||
Oh, crime's out of control? | ||
Hey, I have an idea! | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the American Journal. | ||
I'm going to show you that video of Jim Jordan absolutely unloading on the Democrats today. | ||
It's a very, very powerful five-minute video. | ||
We'll show you that in just a second. | ||
First, I want to just quickly mention this absolutely hilarious thing that happened. | ||
It's from Twitter user called TheFleetIsLate. | ||
They say, absolutely losing my mind over the truly enormous plastic wrapped single jelly bean they gave me for getting my second dose. | ||
And here you see, I guess their pharmacy after they went and got a second dose of the old COVID shot. | ||
A single jelly bean! | ||
You get one jelly bean! | ||
Just what an insult. | ||
Of course, the giant plastic wrapping, but hilariously, this is just, looks like a giant blue pill. | ||
Looks like a giant blue pill from the Matrix. | ||
How perfect is that? | ||
How perfect is that? | ||
I need to find a video. | ||
I did a video a couple of years ago, maybe just last year, of like, if liberals, if our stories had liberal messages, And I edited all these videos. | ||
I really need to find it. | ||
It might be on Bandot Video, actually, still. | ||
But I edited all these videos where, like, the Matrix, it's like, just remember, all I'm offering you is the truth, blue pill or red pill. | ||
Neo just reaches out and takes the blue pill, and then he, like, wakes up in his bed, and it's just, like, back in his cubicle working. | ||
He's just back in the Matrix, just working away, whiling away in his cubicle, or, like, 300. | ||
When the king is demanded a little bit of water, a little bit of dirt, be a subject of Persia, he turns around, he's just like, madness, this is Persia now! | ||
Congratulations! | ||
Welcome, welcome, sir. | ||
We welcome our overlords of true diversity here coming to Sparta once and for all. | ||
Or like Braveheart, he's just like, you can take our lives and you might as well take our freedoms! | ||
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And everybody's like, let's go home! | |
It's great, it's great. | ||
It's just, you know, every good piece of creative media in the world, I'm going to stand by this, has a very conservative message about freedom, individuality, rejecting tyranny, not going along with the authorities, like everything. | ||
Lord of the Rings, right? | ||
Men of the West! | ||
A day will come when the strength of men will fail. | ||
That's today! | ||
Let's go home! | ||
Diversity for orcs! | ||
Nothing in the world will inspire anybody like freedom will. | ||
The strive for freedom, the strive for truth and justice. | ||
You know, going against all odds and going against your contemporaries in order to stand by what you know is right? | ||
They don't understand that. | ||
They don't understand why that appeals to human beings. | ||
So, of course, take your blue pill. | ||
Take your vaccine. | ||
Submit entirely. | ||
It's good for you. | ||
And they'll let you know that it is. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Go get your vaccine. | ||
You get a single plastic-wrapped jelly bean. | ||
What more could you want? | ||
You can enjoy that jelly bean on the hospital bed while your heart explodes. | ||
Let's go now to this video. | ||
This is Representative Jim Jordan going off on the January 6th committee during a debate on Steve Bannon. | ||
Right now, I believe today the House will vote on whether to hold Steve Bannon in contempt for refusing to respond to the ridiculous and baseless subpoena power of the January 6th committee. | ||
And so they're debating on whether or not to hold him in contempt and charge him for this. | ||
And Jim Jordan is arguing against that. | ||
But he also spends quite a bit of time just absolutely savaging and dismantling the utter failures of the Democratic Party over the last nine months. | ||
So let's sit back and enjoy Jim Jordan doing what he does best and really taking a sledgehammer to the Democrats' pride and self-esteem. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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Thank you Mr. Chairman, Mr. Ranking Member, members of the Rules Committee. | ||
Earlier, Representative Cheney said, we can have an investigation or we can let it go uninvestigated. | ||
I mean, what a ridiculous statement. | ||
The FBI has been investigating this issue for the past, since it happened. | ||
Exactly where it's supposed to have been. | ||
600 people have been charged. | ||
Investigations are supposed to happen in the executive branch. | ||
Congress has an oversight function, but Democrats don't want to do that. | ||
They don't want to ask the appropriate questions, like why was the security posture so weak that day? | ||
Why wasn't the National Guard here? | ||
They don't want to ask those questions. | ||
Instead, the actions of the January 6th Committee, I believe, are a complete assault on Americans' liberty. | ||
There have been four batches of subpoenas issued. | ||
Four batches. | ||
The one we're talking about today, Mr. Bannon, Mr. Meadows, Mr. Patel, Mr. Scavino. | ||
Second one to Mr. Clark, former employee at DOJ. | ||
The third batch to organizers of some other rally I didn't know about that happened that day. | ||
There's been subpoenas issued to 11 individuals, 11 American citizens, who asked the government for permission on an application to hold the Trump rally. | ||
Think about this. | ||
They put their names on an application. | ||
The government asked them to do that. | ||
They give that application to the government. | ||
The government granted it, and now the January 6th Committee petitions them to ask them questions about exercising their First Amendment right to assemble. | ||
Here's what they ask them about. | ||
Here's what they ask them about. | ||
Subpoenaed to those individuals, those 11 individuals, includes a demand for agenda and selection of speakers for the rally. | ||
They ask them for coordination of the speakers' respective speeches, discussions of content, and they ask them, think about this, communications with or concerning any member of Congress. | ||
So, if some of these individuals happen to talk to a member of Congress exercising their First Amendment liberty to petition their government to redress their grievances, wow, the January 6th Committee wants to depose them on those kind of things. | ||
Some of these individuals are 20-some-year-old staffers. | ||
I mean, this is largely a clerical thing, but they filled out this application. | ||
Setting out chairs, escorting people to their seats, plugging in microphones. | ||
No, no, they're gonna go after them. | ||
Even though, even though the investigation the FBI is doing says, fine, scan evidence of any type of coordination. | ||
Here's where it says violence was not centrally coordinated. | ||
This is the Reuters story. | ||
Oh, and here's the source. | ||
Here's the source on that story. | ||
Senior lawmakers have been briefed in detail on the results of the FBI's investigation so far. | ||
Find them credible. | ||
A Democrat congressional source said. | ||
So there is an investigation going on where it's supposed to happen in the executive branch. | ||
Oh, I forgot. | ||
One other thing the January 6th Committee's done that I believe is a direct attack on liberty. | ||
They've sent letters to the carriers, the tech companies, asking that they preserve for hundreds and hundreds of Americans, according to news reports, asking that they preserve all communications of that individual for the past six months. | ||
And they told these companies, oh, by the way, don't let the person we're telling you to preserve information for, don't let them know, like the law requires, don't let them know that we've asked you to do this. | ||
And if you feel compelled to follow the law and tell them that this January 6th, that government is asking for this information to be preserved, if you feel compelled to, tell us first. | ||
The old gag order concept. | ||
This is scary, where they want to go, and what they're doing. | ||
To Americans' constitutional rights. | ||
And finally, I would ask this sort of fundamental question. | ||
How can you expect witnesses to participate when you wouldn't let Republicans participate in the committee? | ||
How can you do that? | ||
We know what this is about. | ||
This plan to assemble is about. | ||
They got nothing else to talk about. | ||
They got nothing else to talk about. | ||
This is the worst administration in history. | ||
We went from a secure border to complete chaos. | ||
Complete chaos. | ||
Every single month has been worse than the one before. | ||
March was the highest month on record for illegal crossings, illegal migrant encounters, until April. | ||
April was the highest month until May. | ||
May was the highest month until June. | ||
June was the highest month until July. | ||
$212,000 that month alone. | ||
They got nothing else to talk about. | ||
We went from energy independence to the President of the United States begging OPEC to increase production. | ||
I can't talk about that. | ||
No, they're going to use this committee to attack American citizens' liberties. | ||
Fundamental First Amendment rights. | ||
We went from relatively safe streets to violent crime up in every major urban area in this country. | ||
Can't talk about that. | ||
Can't address those problems that real Americans care about. | ||
No, we're going to assault Americans' First Amendment rights. | ||
Can't talk about inflation. | ||
Real wages gone down. | ||
Can't talk about that. | ||
Supply chain problems. | ||
Empty shelves in the stores. | ||
Can't talk about that. | ||
Nope. | ||
Gonna go after this. | ||
I hope every single Republican votes against this. | ||
I hope some Democrats decide that this is not how it's supposed to work. | ||
We just had a decision last year, the Mazur decision. | ||
These guys are obsessed with going after President Trump. | ||
We just had a decision in the Mazur case last year that says this is not how it's supposed to work. | ||
Slap back Congress because they wanted to get information that they weren't entitled to. | ||
They don't do the investigations, the executive branch does. | ||
Mr. Chairman, I look forward to questions. | ||
Very powerful stuff by Jim Jordan. | ||
And again, you sort of have to be torn and go, all right, no, this is not how things are supposed to work. | ||
Congress is not supposed to hold these kangaroo court persecution sessions where they go after innocent members of the opposition party and try to saddle them with domestic terrorism crimes for simply communicating with somebody who was in a peaceful protest. | ||
That's not the way it's supposed to work. | ||
And so Jim Jordan is absolutely right. | ||
It's like if the Democrats had a conscience, if they understood what a dangerous Pandora's box this is opening up when it comes to political persecution or politicizing justice in this country, they would listen to their heart and vote against this and oppose their party carrying out this they would listen to their heart and vote against this and oppose their party But they're not going to. | ||
So half of me is like, yeah, Jim Jordan's right. | ||
This is unacceptable. | ||
The other half of me is like, hey, maybe the Republicans should have done this last year when it came to the riots. | ||
Maybe this is just the world that we're in now. | ||
So you've got to start playing by the game and stop begging the game master to change the rules. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
If you thought the lies and deception in fake media had reached the crown heights of propaganda, think again. | ||
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So in what ways has the world gone mad? | |
Well, you know, when you have the chief reporter on the beat of COVID for the New York Times talking about how questioning or pursuing the question of the lab leak is racist, the world has gone mad. | ||
When you're not able to say out loud and in public that there are differences between men and women, The world has gone mad. | ||
When we're not allowed to acknowledge that rioting is rioting and it is bad, and that silence is not violence, but violence is violence, the world has gone mad. | ||
When we're not able to say that Hunter Biden's laptop is a story worth pursuing, the world has gone mad. | ||
You say we're not allowed, we're not able. | ||
Who's the people stopping the conversation? | ||
Who are they? | ||
People that work at networks, frankly, like the one I'm speaking on right now. | ||
An entirely new generation of deepfake trickery will aid the Great Reset and the United Nations Agenda 2030. | ||
That's why today I am committing the United States to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. | ||
And as long as I am President, And well, after I'm done being president, I will keep fighting for the education and housing and healthcare and jobs that reduce inequality and create opportunity here in the United States and around the world. | ||
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And we need to recognize that climate change became the main accelerator of all other factors. | |
And as climate change is the main accelerator of all other factors, this is also the moment to clearly say that linked to the 2030 Agenda of Sustainable Development, there must be a very strong reaffirmation of our commitment to the Paris Agreement and to its implementation with an enhanced ambition. | ||
Demonizing, confusing and controlling the narrative over a still unsuspecting populace. | ||
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This is an example of deepfake, a word that combines the terms deep learning and fake. | |
It's an advanced form of artificial intelligence, which can be used to manipulate faces and voices, making the process of creating fake identities and spreading false information much easier. | ||
The technology makes things that never happen appear entirely real. | ||
We're entering an era in which our enemies can make it look like anyone is saying anything at any point in time. | ||
Jordan Peele created this fake video of President Obama to demonstrate how easy it is to put words in someone else's mouth. | ||
In August, researchers at Carnegie Mellon revealed software that accurately rendered not just facial features, but changing weather patterns. | ||
And flowers in bloom. | ||
Some of its most severe consequences, however, won't be felt by a country or a global leader, but by everyday women. | ||
Deepfakes are already being used to make the kind of revenge porn that was never possible before, one that doesn't exist. | ||
As long as you have a photograph of them, you can now make porn videos of pretty much anyone you want. | ||
The second problem with deepfakes are high-tension moments that are delta-dependent on time. | ||
Let's use an example the Department of Defense already worries about. | ||
Next week, in a small town, a local police force will unintentionally shoot an unarmed black man. | ||
And within a few hours, protesters will start to march across the city. | ||
Tensions are high, and more police get deployed to monitor the situation. | ||
Suddenly, an independent journalist posts a video on Twitter. | ||
Caught on cell phone is the mayor. | ||
In the video, he dismisses the death and praises the officer's use of force for eradicating the criminal. | ||
Thank God that criminal needed to die. | ||
The video goes viral almost immediately. | ||
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A peaceful protest that could have been defused now switches to an angry riot. | |
The deception will reach a boiling point, setting the stage for the entrance of totalitarian dictators, as humanity is forced under the auspice of a cashless society. | ||
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For our society, the benefits are things like less money laundering, less weapons sales, right? | |
Less tax evasion, because all of it's trackable. | ||
Then, total surveillance, a global ID, and a carbon credit slave system will bind every individual to the overlords of total technocratic control. | ||
On behalf of John Bowne, this is Darren McBreen reporting. | ||
Troubling, troubling stuff. | ||
Of course, combine that with Facebook's new move into the metaverse and essentially they're literally creating a unreal parallel reality that they control all aspects of. | ||
Terrifying. | ||
but here. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Second hour of American Journal. | ||
In the third hour, I'll be joined by Daniel Natal, and we'll be breaking down some very, very interesting topics with you. | ||
We also have so much more to cover today. | ||
I'll be covering the Netflix rally with Dave Chappelle, because there's some absolutely fantastic footage that came out of that. | ||
And we'll be getting the The guy who's featured on it on InfoWars, whether it's this show or Alex's show, we'll be figuring that out later today, and we'll probably have him on tomorrow. | ||
But I DM'd him on Twitter last night, and he got back to me about 4 a.m., so I have a feeling he's probably fast asleep right now, and boy am I jealous of him. | ||
But no, of course, today's episode is brought to you by Down and Out. | ||
Get a regular night's sleep like a human being with Down and Out. | ||
Don't stay up all night like some sort of vampire. | ||
It's not healthy for you, even though it's fun. | ||
Okay, lots of videos still to show you. | ||
I want to go to Florida's new Surgeon General. | ||
Still so much to cover. | ||
Okay, let's go to this first. | ||
Just quick notes about some stories that we covered a few days ago. | ||
Oh, actually, before I do that, there's a comment from one of our viewers on Twitter who said it was Virginia Dooley said about the story that we covered in the first segment about the robot dogs in Honolulu. | ||
She says if they wanted to help the homeless anywhere, they should use that money to feed and shelter. | ||
But no, we have to spend $150,000 on robot dogs to deliver aid. | ||
B.S. | ||
Those are for injecting and bullets, just like you mentioned. | ||
Or lasers, whatever. | ||
But yeah, it's true. | ||
I didn't even really think about that. | ||
It's like, well, we have a bunch of homeless people. | ||
We can either spend $150,000 on food and clothes and shelter, Or we can buy a $150,000 thermometer to take their temperature. | ||
Which one are we gonna do? | ||
Well, which one helps to establish a dystopian hell world? | ||
That's the one that they go with. | ||
So, yeah, very good insight. | ||
Didn't even, uh, didn't even occur to me. | ||
How much, you know, what a benefit $150,000 would have been to the homeless people of Honolulu that is instead spent on a horrific robot dog to scan them for their temperature. | ||
Wow. | ||
Another story we covered yesterday was the removal of the Thomas Jefferson statue from City Hall in New York. | ||
They voted to remove that A hundred plus year old statue. | ||
An interesting development from that comes from Samuel Goldman on Twitter, at SW Goldman, who says, an element of this story that has been emphasized is the fact that the original statue was commissioned by the Jewish naval officer Uriah Levy to commemorate Jefferson's contribution to religious freedom. | ||
But you know, this is just sort of typical, I guess. | ||
You have the American founding fathers who single-handedly basically freed the entire world from subjugation like the fact that the entire world more or less now recognizes that you know average citizens should have a say in their governance that democracy is the you know ideal or republic I would say is the ideal form of you know representation and governance like | ||
The freedoms that we enjoy here in America, like all of that was brought by these people that are now being eliminated. | ||
And just so you're perfectly clear on this, there's actually nothing inconsistent about this. | ||
It's actually the very freedoms that Thomas Jefferson and George Washington fought for and established in countries. | ||
Those are the freedoms that they're targeting. | ||
So they want to frame it as racism or whatever other excuse. | ||
Justifies their actions, but at the end of the day, the reason they don't want you to learn about the Alamo, the reason they don't want you to learn about the Founding Fathers, the reason they don't want you revering these people is not because they're evil white men, racist. | ||
I mean, if we targeted everybody who owned slaves, pretty much literally everybody from the Founding Fathers and before would have to be a target, including Muhammad, right? | ||
Muhammad had slaves. | ||
Julius Caesar had slaves. | ||
Basically, every historical figure before America had slaves, so we can either eliminate all of them, or you can use this, you know, focused outrage to target people that they actually want to destroy for the actual good things that they stand for, like the Alamo or the Founding Fathers who taught us that you can stand up to tyranny, you can defeat them, you can win, you can establish liberty, and it's actually hugely successful. | ||
That's the lesson that they wish we would forget. | ||
Meanwhile, speaking of race, the Squid Game proved that shows don't have to feature an all-white cast to be successful. | ||
Well, finally. | ||
Well, finally. | ||
This is from the recount Twitter account. | ||
So the South Korean drama series called Squid Game has been hugely successful here in America. | ||
And it's the first one ever. | ||
It's the first time ever that a show has not featured an entirely white cast and been successful. | ||
I'm not sure if you're aware of this. | ||
It's just kind of hilarious that they take these things and then try to use them as if it proves their point. | ||
No, the point that it proves is that people who watch Netflix and You know, people who are looking for entertainment really legitimately do not care about the races involved. | ||
You can make a great movie with an all-white cast or an all-Asian cast or an all-black cast. | ||
If it's a good movie, it'll be a good movie, and the racial makeup has literally nothing to do with it. | ||
But I just take this and I try to put myself in the mindset of the grievance peddlers, of the victimhood, you know, supporters. | ||
And just like, it didn't even occur to me that I was being oppressed by Squid Game, but I guess I am. | ||
I mean, there's not a single white person in Squid Game. | ||
Squid Game is erasing white people. | ||
Squid Game is acting like white people don't exist. | ||
You know, this is, it's an insult. | ||
Like, how am I supposed to enjoy a movie if there's no white people? | ||
If people don't look like me, how am I supposed to relate to them? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
I try to put myself in the mindset of the people that actually make these complaints about movies, and literally I don't understand it. | ||
I just don't understand. | ||
I guess it's a successful movie without any white people. | ||
Is that a personal insult to me? | ||
Like, how am I? | ||
This is literally what they say. | ||
They're literally like, well, there's no black people in this movie, so who am I supposed to relate to? | ||
It's like, you know, the characters, the things they're going through, the human beings that share all of the same conditions throughout time. | ||
We all experience sorrow. | ||
We all experience joy. | ||
Like, it's like I can see a black guy being happy and I'm just like, what is that? | ||
What is happening? | ||
Why is he happy? | ||
If he was white, maybe I'd understand. | ||
If the Squid Game was, you know, maybe we should just remake the Squid Game and have an all-white cast in it, and then I could appreciate it. | ||
Then I could understand what's going on in it. | ||
But now it's just like, bleh, a different race? | ||
What's happening? | ||
Who are they? | ||
It's just, it's incredible. | ||
But it's like they take these things that actually disprove their perception of the world that like race matters at all when it comes to telling a good story. | ||
And they take things that devastate and destroy that argument and then act like actually, actually, this proves shows can be successful without an all white cast, all white cast. | ||
They didn't even say like majority white, all white cast literally doesn't exist in this world. | ||
not for the last 10 to 20 years, But no, they want you to think that they really expect you to believe that we are like still in the 1950s and that there's like... | ||
It's just like all white people in these movies and it's just strange and bizarre. | ||
And it just never occurred to me that we should be taking grievance and feeling victimized by this successful show. | ||
I didn't realize that I wasn't supposed to be able to, you know, appreciate the struggles that the characters are going through because they're a different race than me. | ||
I guess if I was a social justice warrior, all of this would make sense. | ||
But as it is, it doesn't. | ||
Man, I guess I'll show I mean, do we censor clip for so Joe Biden went to his hometown, Scranton, Pennsylvania yesterday. | ||
And it was hilarious the way it was covered because it was like Joe Biden takes his pitch to Scranton, Pennsylvania, because in Washington, D.C., Park Avenue has its its say. | ||
And it's just like, What? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
They're actually acting like the people of America. | ||
They just love Joe Biden. | ||
They're scrambling for Joe Biden's agenda. | ||
They're scrambling for socialism. | ||
And it's the darn corporations that are stopping it. | ||
Clearly not. | ||
Now, I hear the clip is ready, but have we censored it? | ||
I don't even know if it's worth showing this clip. | ||
It is? | ||
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All right, let's show this clip. | ||
Here's Joe Biden arriving in town to the warm reception from his people, the middle Americans in Scranton, Pennsylvania, welcoming back their hometown boy, their hometown hero, Joe Biden. | ||
and here it is. | ||
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I think they're chanting, let's go Brandon? | |
Is that what I'm? | ||
God, they're so mad. | ||
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Just F Joe Biden chance meeting Joe Biden. | ||
I'll explain what we need on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks, American Journal. | ||
In that last segment, we showed you the video of Joe Biden being cursed out by his hometown crowd. | ||
Larger crowd than he could actually get for his rallies. | ||
Protesters there meeting him in Scranton, Pennsylvania. | ||
But this isn't entirely unique, and I remember very clearly, probably one of the most popular videos we ever produced back in the day. | ||
We were still out on YouTube and all the other platforms, and Owen and I went to talk to some protesters who were sort of doing the same thing. | ||
It was when President Trump was visiting Austin following a hurricane that hit. | ||
I believe Hurricane Isaac, maybe? | ||
But it was early on in his presidency, and he was coming to Texas to help deal with the hurricane. | ||
We went around and we simply asked people, it was an impeach Trump rally. | ||
It was a bunch of protesters there to line, just like you saw with Joe, and they were all chanting impeach Trump, impeach Trump. | ||
And we just went around and asked them why. | ||
That's all we did. | ||
We just said, why should he be impeached? | ||
What has he done? | ||
What is your complaint? | ||
And none of them had a single answer. | ||
None of them. | ||
They may have said something about like, well, collusion with Russia. | ||
He's a Russian agent. | ||
And we just be like, OK, what proof of that do you have? | ||
And they're just like that. | ||
And they just get mad and like run away. | ||
Or, you know, they would. | ||
It was the funniest thing was they'd be like, well, he should be helping with the hurricane. | ||
And it's like, what do you think he's doing here? | ||
Why do you think he's in Texas meeting with the hurricane coordinator, like Hurricane Relief Coordinator? | ||
You idiot. | ||
Like, he should be doing the thing that he's doing. | ||
And so he should be impeached. | ||
It's like, OK, you're all dumb, controlled. | ||
Puppets. | ||
You don't even understand what you're protesting. | ||
You have no coherent, rational thoughts as to why he should be impeached, and yet you're out here waving a sign. | ||
It was humiliating for them. | ||
Hilarious for us. | ||
One of the most fun videos we ever produced. | ||
Impeached Trump protesters can't tell reporter why Trump should be impeached. | ||
It had like 20 million views on YouTube before it got taken down. | ||
It was really incredible and hilariously embarrassing. | ||
So what I want to see is the comparison. | ||
I want to see Somebody go out and interview the Joe Biden protesters and ask them why they don't like Joe Biden or why Joe Biden should be impeached. | ||
You probably wouldn't get a lot of blank stares. | ||
You probably wouldn't get a lot of, well, I just don't like, he's mean. | ||
No, no. | ||
They'd be like, where do I begin? | ||
They'd pull a list out. | ||
They'd be like, the supply chain collapse, the mandatory vaccinations, the collusion with China, Hunter Biden. | ||
It would just be like, do, do, do, do, do. | ||
It'd be like, A laundry list of things because we know what we're protesting and we know the current president actually has massive conflicts of interest and massive reasons why he should be booted from office, quite frankly, just massive failures nine months into the into his reign. | ||
So I would just love to see the comparison between the mindless. | ||
Just just. | ||
Baseless, cacophonous anger of the Trump supporters and the like focused, intelligent, informed opposition from the Joe Biden protesters. | ||
I think that would make a very, very interesting sort of compilation video. | ||
And hopefully we can get that done. | ||
Now I want to go to another video here. | ||
This is clip number nine. | ||
It's Florida's new Surgeon General talking about masks in schools. | ||
We'll comment about this a little bit on the other side. | ||
But remember, I believe this doctor was one of the doctors One of the frontline doctors, along with Dr. Estella Emanuel, talking about hydroxychloroquine on the steps of the Capitol early on in the pandemic. | ||
Well, he's now been made Surgeon General of the state of Florida. | ||
Here are his comments on masks in schools. | ||
Let's listen. | ||
I want you guys to step back for a moment from what you hear sort of constantly on TV and just very briefly in terms of the data that supports mask use in kids and mandates for masking kids. | ||
It is very weak and that's a fact. | ||
But there's a substantial gap between the quality of the data out there supporting masking kids, yielding any benefit for kids whatsoever. | ||
Factual. | ||
And what we're hearing from some of our public health leadership in other states and nationally. | ||
In Florida, we're going to stay close to the data, and we're going to let you know how we feel about the data. | ||
And the data do not support any clinical benefit for children in schools with mask mandates. | ||
The highest quality data find no evidence of benefit. | ||
And we're going to stick with that because that's what the data show. | ||
And the other thing I'll just add is that, you know, as a parent, hearing the stories of other parents and what they're going through and seeing other parents around the country, these are impossible situations parents are being put in. | ||
Putting a mask, something on the face of your child, That's a parent's decision. | ||
It's not a school's decision. | ||
It's not a school board's decision. | ||
It's not a governor's decision. | ||
It's no one else's decision except for the parent. | ||
And parents are being placed in these impossible situations related to the health of their children. | ||
I'm here to help support parents in voicing how they feel their children should sort of present, should be in the world. | ||
And I'm going to be here to help with that, to support that. | ||
It's interesting, the U.S. | ||
Secretary of Education, he did like some tweet thread, like it was like a month ago, and he's like, see, follow the data on the masks. | ||
And he was citing, he cited a few studies. | ||
He cited one study from North Carolina, which said forced masking of kids work, but it had no control group because that was required in every school. | ||
So they just said it worked without comparing it against. | ||
What if you didn't do that? | ||
And people pointed that out immediately. | ||
Then he cited a study from the university or from Wisconsin about it. | ||
And the researcher who did the study immediately responded to the tweet and said, we found no conclusive evidence on the force masking. | ||
And basically said that you should not use my study to do that. | ||
Just incredible, just incredible. | ||
Follow the science, but oh, not that science. | ||
Yeah, listen to doctors, but not that doctor. | ||
No, it's amazing. | ||
You have the governor of Florida, you have the Surgeon General of Florida, you have them citing well-known and established scientific publications, and yet, if you try to put that video on YouTube, it'd get taken down. | ||
Because, for some reason, the, you know, technocratic nitwits at Google have more authority to, you know, as to your health and your children than Actual doctors and experts. | ||
It's just, it's a very bizarre, bizarre world that we find ourselves in. | ||
But forget masks, let's go to clip number two here. | ||
Let's see how some people are dressing up their kids to go meet the grandparents. | ||
Clip number two. | ||
They're nice little COVID suits. | ||
Here you see them, like they're about to go do some work on a nuclear reactor. | ||
Like they're there, you know, cleaning out asbestos in their HVAC suits. | ||
They look like Oompa Loompas testing the 3D TV technology. | ||
That's what they look like. | ||
It's just horrific and bizarre and weird and unhealthy and unnatural. | ||
I read a tweet yesterday from a teacher that said she had a sort of a free writing prompt for her kids in kindergarten. | ||
One of the kindergartners wrote a story about a magical bus that would take all of his friends to a world and a land where they could play without masks on. | ||
It's just like, Oh my God. | ||
Honestly, it's horrific what damage this is doing to our kids. | ||
Not just the actual physical damage of lack of oxygen, increased bacteria, you know, all of the just the troubles that masks cause, but the psychological damage that's much harder to quantify and yet much, much more severe, damaging and widespread around this country. | ||
So thank God at least One state surgeon general can actually read the studies actually taking in the mental and physical health of our children into account when deciding on whether or not to mandate masks in schools. | ||
But don't think it's just masks that are mandated. | ||
Now various Countries are giving their governments the green light to vaccinate children at school without the permission of their parents. | ||
So you want to go to school, expect to be wearing a mask and expect to have your kid inoculated with an experimental gene-altering serum against your wishes and without even your knowledge. | ||
Your kid just comes home sick one day with a heart pulmonary problem and you're just like, I don't know why. | ||
I don't know why because I don't know that they injected my kid with this crap. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, still a lot to cover in today's program. | ||
We'll be welcoming Daniel Natal of The New American in the third hour, and I'm very, very excited to talk to him about a whole range of very important topics, and I suggest you stay tuned for that. | ||
But I want to go down to some more videos and some more insanity. | ||
This time, On the trans-activism front. | ||
So in case you have been keeping up to this all-important story, which has dominated the news cycle for longer than the Afghanistan debacle has, essentially. | ||
What's going on is that Dave Chappelle signed an agreement with Netflix to do like five comedy specials through them. | ||
And this was the last of his comedy specials. | ||
It was called The Closer. | ||
And of course, Dave Chappelle is no stranger to controversy, no stranger to mocking each and every ethnic group, including his own, including white Americans, including Asians. | ||
Any other category you want to put people in. | ||
He's done a joke on him. | ||
He's done a skit about him. | ||
He's mocked them in some way. | ||
Most of these groups have a pretty good sense of humor about themselves, but when it comes to transgenderism, there is no joking about them. | ||
You're not allowed to make funny comments about transgenderism. | ||
It's violence when you do that, apparently. | ||
So Dave Chappelle expressed his view that there are in fact two genders, and this basically is destroying Netflix from the inside out. | ||
This is unacceptable, and the Netflix employees demanded that they That Netflix break their contract with Dave and that they remove him from the platform. | ||
They were very angry. | ||
At one point, apparently they stormed into the Netflix CEO's office to demand that he do something about the violence they were, you know, faced with and having to hear words they disagree with. | ||
And the Netflix CEO originally said, yeah, you know, we're not going to take it down. | ||
We're not going to take it down. | ||
You know, this isn't. | ||
This is something that we need to take action on. | ||
We get that a few people are angry, but, you know, we can't censor our... | ||
You know, our content creators, just because a couple of our employees are mad, which is far, far more than he ever did with the outrage from Cuties, by the way. | ||
I don't know if you remember this, but last year, maybe the year before, Netflix released the movies Cutie, which was basically sexualization, showed 10 and 11 year olds stripping and twerking and just even the poster itself was like a vaguely pornographic depiction of like Girls under the age of 13. | ||
Incredibly horrendous stuff. | ||
Massive outbreak of backlash across the entire spectrum of the country and the world, really, with just like Outrage, just insane outrage about this movie. | ||
They never gave an inch, right? | ||
You remember this, when everybody was outraged at this, when everybody was saying, what the hell are you doing? | ||
Not only is this just a horrific exploitation of children sexually, it's just that alone shivers up your spine and make you really question what these people are... | ||
are up to, but you know, the influence it would have on young kids is glamorizing this sort of behavior. | ||
I mean, just just horrific, right? | ||
And what was their reaction? | ||
It was just like, shut the hell up. | ||
They're just like, here it is from from 2020. | ||
Netflix CEO defends misunderstood Cuties movie after movie indictment. | ||
The film speaks for itself. | ||
It's a little surprising that in 2020 America, we're having a discussion about censoring storytelling. | ||
They're backing up their streaming of cuties after the company was indicted in Texas for the promotion of lewd visual material depicting a child. | ||
And they're just like, shut up. | ||
We don't care. | ||
We're going to sexualize your kids. | ||
We're going to sexualize these kids. | ||
We're going to show you what is basically tantamount to child pornography. | ||
And if you don't like it, it's because you don't understand what a progressive world we're creating. | ||
And you're a bigot. | ||
You should shut up. | ||
A little bit different this time. | ||
He gave a tepid, sort of half-assed defense of Dave Chappelle that lasted about three days before we got this story. | ||
Netflix co-CEO says he screwed up when defending Dave Chappelle's special, saying, quote, I should have recognized the fact that a group of our employees was really hurting, Ted Sarandos said in an interview. | ||
It's like, hey, we think you're exploiting children and basically publishing child pornography. | ||
And they're just like, so what? | ||
You're an idiot and we don't care. | ||
And, you know, I can't believe we're talking about censorship. | ||
And then it's just like, yeah, Dave Chappelle's silly joke hurt my feelings. | ||
And they're just like, we're so sorry. | ||
How could we have ever done this to you? | ||
We'll remove it immediately. | ||
But no, he says he screwed up and has to pay attention to these people for some reason. | ||
So the Netflix employees still not satisfied. | ||
They staged a walkout. | ||
Netflix employees walk out. | ||
And the walkout, and here's how Variety puts it, Netflix employee walkout grows tense as trans right protesters clash with Dave Chappelle supporters. | ||
Dave Chappelle supporters accosted by screaming leftists outside Netflix as employees stage walkout against transphobes is a better title, that's from Gateway Pundit. | ||
But let's first watch a quick little recap of this, courtesy of, who published this? | ||
I can't remember who published this originally, but it's a little leftist mainstream media piece about Netflix employees staging a walkout. | ||
Clip number 15, I believe. | ||
Let's roll that. | ||
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So I'm a trans woman. | |
This trans comedian says she found some parts of Dave Chappelle's special funny, but... It's not the fact that I'm offended that's fueling my disdain for this special. | ||
I feel like it's incorrect and it's validating very, very incorrect and harmful assumptions. | ||
And she says could encourage harmful effects inspiring others. | ||
Where he has millions of viewers and he can say something that is transphobic. | ||
These people feel like they can say something that is also transphobic. | ||
I am not saying that to say that trans women aren't women. | ||
In the closer, Dave Chappelle says he doesn't hate trans women. | ||
But in language that some see as transphobic, he says gender is a fact and jokes about trans women's bodies. | ||
In response, co-CEO Ted Sarandos said in an internal memo, content on screen doesn't translate to real-world harm. | ||
That only intensified the backlash. | ||
These are expensive shows for an hour-long stand-up set. | ||
So I think they're really attached to him as a commercial proposition. | ||
This writer says the value of comedians such as Chappelle has Netflix caught between their audience and their employees. | ||
It's about employees flexing their muscles about what kind of company they want to work at. | ||
And that's a big question for any company. | ||
They can leave. | ||
Yeah, they can leave whenever they want. | ||
Stage walkout and don't come back. | ||
You don't want to work there. | ||
Keep watching. | ||
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At the walkout outside Netflix HQ in Los Angeles, supporters called for disclaimers to be added. | |
To have something like Dave Chappelle's special not be noted that it's promoting discrimination and hate conversation. | ||
Hate conversation? | ||
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While Chappelle says he'd like to see the trans and black community laughing together, those at the rally want more investment in trans content and creators. | |
Eli Glasner, CBC News, Toronto. | ||
Can we go back to, the crew wants to go back to, yeah, let's go to clip number 18, shall we? | ||
Let's see this fine, upstanding gentleman and what his very well-reasoned arguments against Dave Chappelle are. | ||
Clip number 18. | ||
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Is that the one? | |
Oh, there's another one where he talks. | ||
Yeah, here it is. | ||
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Yeah, my name is David Huggard. | |
I'm a non-binary individual. | ||
I also go by the persona of Eureka O'Hara, which is the debut on RuPaul's Drag Race Season 9, 10, All-Star 6, and HBO's We're Here. | ||
He's a minor celebrity. | ||
David, D-A-V-I-D-H-U-G-G-A-R-D. | ||
And then Eureka, E-U-R-E-K-A-O-H-A-R-A. | ||
Why is it so important to be out here today? | ||
Yeah, I know, it's important to be out here today because we have to stand in solidarity with each other. | ||
Obviously, Ashley Marie Preston is a great advocate and a huge sister of mine. | ||
Also a trans woman. | ||
As a non-binary person, we as trans people and non-binary people aren't getting visibility or respect in the entertainment industry to begin with. | ||
And to have something like Dave Stupel's special not be noted that it's promoting discrimination and hate conversation is very helpful to the activism and the cause that we're trying to progress ourselves in the industry. | ||
Okay, all right, look. | ||
If you're out here demanding respect, maybe don't have your hairstyle like a princess party birthday cupcake, okay? | ||
Maybe the icing on the cupcake at a princess birthday party is not the best hairstyle to model yourself after when you're demanding respect. | ||
It promotes hate conversation. | ||
What was Dave Chappelle's crime? | ||
He said there's two genders, and there are two genders. | ||
I mean, this is science. | ||
This is biology. | ||
It's just a natural fact, but don't say facts to these people. | ||
It's an insult! | ||
You know, often the stories that we cover leave us with more questions than answers, but I think we've come to a conclusion here with this Dave Chappelle Netflix walkout thing. | ||
I think we've put our finger on the answer to the question, why do 99% of Netflix produced shows and movies suck? | ||
Why are they all terrible? | ||
Well, they're all terrible because the people that are choosing what gets put on the most popular streaming platform are Weirdos, perverted weirdos, with more concern about representation and diversity and social justice than in creating good material that anybody would want to watch, which is why when you have, you know, a unique event in Netflix, having a product they produce get popular with the average American. | ||
The employees of Netflix are furious at this because of the representation. | ||
Another very sort of Metaphorical representation of the world today is the disparity between the critics, the professional critics review of things like Dave Chappelle's movie and the audience score. | ||
I believe last count it was like, it had like a 25% critic rating and a 97% human rating, person rating, average audience member rating. | ||
And you see the same thing over and over again, where you have these movies that are obviously being pushed by the establishment. | ||
99% of critics give it five stars. | ||
They absolutely love it. | ||
Then you go on Rotten Tomatoes and it has like a 12% positive review rate from the actual people watching it. | ||
It's the dichotomy of the actual population of America and the people that rule over us. | ||
People that rule over us desperately want us to think that the crap that they create is good. | ||
And the crap that we actually like is bad. | ||
So there you go, 43% according to critics. | ||
They just didn't like it. | ||
No, it didn't have the right representation. | ||
I was insulted personally. | ||
Meanwhile, the rest of America is just like, yeah, it's pretty funny. | ||
It's pretty good. | ||
I like it. | ||
It's just like, you know, it's the same thing. | ||
Politics, entertainment, it's just like the upper crust, the elite, the people that actually make this stuff, they really want to shove the crap down your throat. | ||
The stuff that you like, they will do everything and anything. | ||
They'll destroy their own companies to prevent you from seeing it. | ||
It's just incredible. | ||
So we had this big protest. | ||
The employees of Netflix, the weird misshapen ones out there marching around demanding that they censor one of their content creators because he said things that While scientifically and undeniably true, it insults them. | ||
And so the reality is insulting to them. | ||
It must be eliminated. | ||
But things took a sudden, unexpected, positive, frankly hilarious turn when a couple of counter protesters showed up. | ||
Some fans of Dave Chappelle showed up to speak their minds about what they thought about jokes. | ||
Frankly, they think in a word, well, jokes are funny. | ||
Let's go to clip number 19 here when we see the anti-Dave Chappelle or the pro-Dave Chappelle protesters show up at this anti-Dave Chappelle transgender protest. | ||
Let's see what they have to say. | ||
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We like jokes! | |
They're holding signs that say, we like jokes, we like Dave, jokes are funny. | ||
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We like jokes! | |
We like jokes! | ||
Jokes are funny! | ||
- Jokes are funny! | ||
Jokes are funny! - You think jokes are funny? - Woo! - Absolutely fantastic. | ||
Here, we can take this down, because I'm not sure if there's any curse words in this yet. | ||
There probably are. | ||
I mean, you say jokes are funny at a transgender meetup, but you're going to get some curse words thrown at you, sir. | ||
Now, the people actually carrying those signs, one of them, the main one you saw there, is a guy named Vito, and I'm going to mess up his last name, but it's Gesualdi. | ||
Vito Gasualdi, you can find him on YouTube at youtube.com slash Vito. | ||
And I actually enjoy his content. | ||
I've watched some of his stuff before. | ||
This was absolutely fantastic. | ||
He's the one carrying the jokes are funny sign along with him are Dick Masterson, another really great podcaster, and a couple other people as well. | ||
And we're gonna We're gonna get these guys on InfoWars, maybe today if we can swing it, or tomorrow if they're too busy dealing with the fallout of this today. | ||
But I understand they are fans of InfoWars and fans of Alex's, so we'll try to get them on just as soon as possible. | ||
And I thought I was following him, so maybe I got unfollowed from him at one point, because I was following him for a little while. | ||
Let's watch another video of this encounter, and this one, to me, I mean, this video, if you could just show one video to, like, aliens so they understand how we got to this place and where we are now, this video is just, is like a, is like a college course in just a couple minutes. | ||
Let's go to clip number five here. | ||
What you're about to see, let me just set this up for you, what you're about to see is Vito, with his sign, be attacked By transgender activists who ripped the sign out of his hand, tear it off the pole that he's holding it on, and then claim that the pole that he's holding that they just ripped the sign off of is a weapon to try to get him arrested. | ||
And then they start running up against him, bumping into him. | ||
And of course, the way this is presented in the mainstream media is that these transphobic protesters attacked these peaceful Netflix employees staging their walkout. | ||
The complete inversion, the total opposite of what actually happened. | ||
Here you're about to see the pro-Dave Chappelle protesters attacked, then they ripped their sign away, and then claimed the stick that he's holding is in fact a weapon, even though they just ripped his sign away. | ||
Just mind-blowing levels of deception, gaslighting, and just outright lies from these despicable protesters. | ||
So let's watch. | ||
Here they grab his We Like Dave sign. | ||
Rip it out of his hands. | ||
He's just like laughing. | ||
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He's just having a good time. | |
He's got a weapon. | ||
He's got a weapon And now he's laughing that the trans activists are running up against him, trying to shove him out. | ||
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There's my weapon. | |
So he just drops the stick. | ||
He's like, oh, it's a weapon now? | ||
Here, I'll drop it. | ||
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I'm just here to say that jokes are funny, people. | |
Dave Capel, funny guy. | ||
I loved it. - I don't know why all the violence! | ||
I don't know why all the hate! | ||
She's like rapidly shaking a tambourine in his face. | ||
Okay, yeah, so the censored part is apparently her yelling, repent, mother effer. - Nick! | ||
So they're kicking him out. | ||
Just think about this. | ||
Just really think about it. | ||
So the guy, I thought maybe it was somebody else who yelled he had a weapon, but you can tell in that video, the guy rips the sign off the pole and then immediately goes, this guy's got a weapon. | ||
Because he's holding the pole that the guy just ripped the sign off of. | ||
These are our moral superiors. | ||
These are the people that are trying to school us on morality, on ethics. | ||
These people have no ethics. | ||
They have no morals. | ||
They have no principles. | ||
They are rabid, violent psychopaths that have control. | ||
Of the reigns of basically every industry in America, most importantly and most extensively, the entertainment industry. | ||
Just mind-blowing stuff. | ||
I don't think, I don't know if I've ever seen anything that clear-cut. | ||
Literally, the guy ripping the sign off and immediately going, he's got a weapon, and attempt to get him arrested, attempt to get the authorities to come in and think this guy has a weapon and drag him away, I guess. | ||
These people, I mean, they'll use any authority you give them. | ||
To progress their own agenda, regardless of whether it's right, whether it's good, whether it's honest. | ||
It doesn't, none of that matters. | ||
What matters is their agenda. | ||
What matters is their power. | ||
What matters is imposing their beliefs on you, and you're not allowed to complain about it. | ||
This guy wasn't, he's literally holding a sign that says, we like jokes, and he's chanting, I like Dave, jokes are funny. | ||
And this is what infuriates them. | ||
This is what causes them to commit violence against him, to try to break his stuff, and then to try to get him arrested for having a weapon at a protest, maybe going to jail. | ||
I mean, taking a weapon to a protest, that's a pretty big charge. | ||
But they couldn't give – they couldn't care less. | ||
They want you to cry and sympathize with them when they hear a scientific fact that they don't agree with and don't like. | ||
They want you to have empathy for them. | ||
But when it comes to you, they couldn't care less. | ||
If you died, if you got killed, if you were sent to jail on false pretenses that they themselves helped to create, they would be gleeful about that. | ||
You deserve it. | ||
You are evil and not worthy of consideration in their mind. | ||
And these are the people that think they are moral betters and are moral compasses. | ||
They're despicable scumbags, and they deserve to be laughed at for every possible reason. | ||
There was a great tweet from Vito about this, where he says, if you ever want a wild, eye-opening experience, go to a protest firsthand, then read coverage of it afterwards. | ||
The difference between reality and the reporting is mind-boggling. | ||
They're like different universes entirely. | ||
Brilliantly put, Vito, and I can't wait to have Vito on, or perhaps on Alex's show, along with Dick Masterton. | ||
I really want to hear what we didn't see in the videos, what his experience was like. | ||
It was really amazing. | ||
He says there's two different universes. | ||
There are. | ||
There's the universe of reality, and there's the universe of despicable lies. | ||
Those are the two different universes. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
This hour, I will be joined by Daniel Natal of The New American. | ||
Very, very excited to talk to him. | ||
But I want to actually take a moment now to show you a video. | ||
A user created, an info warrior created a report from our friends at the Civil Power Podcast. | ||
You can find them on Twitter at abolishtyranny underscore. | ||
And they put this together, a little InfoWars style report about the protest that went on earlier this week at Southwest Airlines into last week as well. | ||
It's called The Fight Against Vaccine Mandates Takes Flight. | ||
And I wanted to share this with you because they were kind enough to share it with us. | ||
And again, it's all about InfoWarriors, the audience out there taking this fight upon themselves and spreading this information and making this type of stuff. | ||
So we love it. | ||
We support it. | ||
And here it is. | ||
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As the fear of Joe Biden's looming and unconstitutional vaccine mandate grows, some groups have decided to resist. | |
The first being the FAA's air traffic controllers in Jacksonville, Florida, followed by the employees of Southwest Airlines, who organized a sick-out on Friday, October the 8th. | ||
As a result, nearly 2,000 flights were canceled that weekend and many more since. | ||
The media attempted to black out coverage of the sick out, but failed due to social media being flooded with posts detailing the protest. | ||
However, this didn't stop the White House and the CEO of Southwest Airlines, Gary Kelly, from gaslighting the American public. | ||
It seems a lot of people invested in this idea that this is somehow related to vaccine mandates. | ||
There's just no evidence of that. | ||
I know there was a little hubbub over the course of the last few days about Southwest Airlines. | ||
We now know that some of those claims were absolutely false and actually the issues were completely unrelated to vaccine mandates. | ||
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An announcement from Southwest on October 4th states that employees were directed to upload proof of vaccination to their Work Perks app by noon on November 24th or suffer termination. | |
Kelly continued to lie. | ||
We're not going to fire any employees over this. | ||
We're urging all of our employees to get vaccinated. | ||
If they can't get vaccinated, we're urging them to seek an accommodation. | ||
Kelly attempted to backpedal by blaming Chairman Joe for the mandate. | ||
And the vaccine mandate, obviously, is controversial. | ||
And it's not anything that I wish for our company. | ||
This is a government mandate. | ||
It's a presidential order. | ||
But there was no legal mandate to speak of. | ||
One month after Geriatric Joe's press release, the Biden regime had not enacted an official mandate or executive order. | ||
But as of today, OSHA has submitted the text of an emergency rule to the OMB for review. | ||
With a staggering 4.3 million Americans losing their jobs in August, an unprecedented amount, it is obvious that the mandate is meant to target and further damage our economy. | ||
The president wants to make fundamental change in our economy, and he feels coming out of the pandemic is exactly the time to do that. | ||
And if we don't do it now, if we don't address the cost of childcare, to go back to Josh's question earlier, if we don't address the climate crisis... Could this fundamental change be the climate change we all hear about? | ||
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Is the shutting down of our ports and our dependence on foreign oil an organized attack? | |
As inflation mounts, we can see what a modern-day siege looks like, attacking the fundamental supply lines in an attempt to completely loot the wealth of America and starve out our sovereignty. | ||
With Gary Kelly and Joe Biden both being members of the World Economic Forum, you can smell the stench of Klaus Schwab's great reset all over these mandates. | ||
Schwab's fourth industrial revolution is meant to create a post-industrial world. | ||
So as the fight against the vaccine mandates takes flight, we see other airlines and industries joining the protest. | ||
But ask yourself, are the patriots standing for our freedom by shutting down their industries? | ||
Or have we been tricked into committing industrial suicide? | ||
This is Ken Smith reporting to The Civil Power. | ||
You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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My guest today is Daniel Natal. | ||
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It's thenewamerican.com slash video slash Natal and I am very excited to welcome Daniel to the show. | ||
Welcome, Daniel. | ||
Hey, thanks for having me, Harrison. | ||
Well I'm very excited to have you because a lot of times I'll print out articles and I'll highlight certain parts that I think are important. | ||
Sometimes a real bombshell article comes down and I end up highlighting the whole thing. | ||
I felt the same way with your videos. | ||
I was trying to clip out a clip here and a clip there to show and the clips just kept getting longer and longer and longer until I just wanted to show the whole video. | ||
You do a great job of compacting so much information into a short amount of time. | ||
How often do these videos come up and what's your process on deciding on a topic to cover? | ||
It's just two days a week. | ||
It's on Tuesdays and Fridays like a video will drop and basically it's just a My reading, like most of the reading that I do lately, unfortunately, is very boring, like history books and philosophy and stuff like that. | ||
And so I'll just see kind of modern applications of what's going on now as it pertains to philosophy. | ||
For instance, I'm reading Montesquieu from the 1730s, and he's talking in the spirit of the laws. | ||
He's talking about how when society feels an external threat, they will enjoin their youth to be strong and independent and fierce. | ||
However, when there is no external threat, the tyrant will experience an internal threat, and he'll start getting paranoid about the people. | ||
And so he starts to encourage homosexuality. | ||
He mentions Aristodemus, who ordered the boys to grow their hair long like girls and to wear perfume and parasols and stuff. | ||
So it's very interesting seeing that the psychology hasn't changed over thousands of years, that we're still kind of watching the same sociological control mechanisms. | ||
But that makes perfect sense, doesn't it? | ||
Because as new as some of this stuff seems, the technology that allows it to take sort of different forms, the underlying psychology of human beings is the same as it's always been. | ||
I pointed out earlier, you know, Ilhan Omar wants to, you know, destroy the filibuster. | ||
And I pointed out one of Julius Caesar's first moves as a tyrant was to eliminate the filibuster that Cato the Younger was using to combat him. | ||
So it's like you can go back a thousand years and what you see are still the same underlying conditions that we see today. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Like, for instance, if you go to Politics by Aristotle, he talks about, I think it's in book five, and he talks about how tyrannies are maintained. | ||
And they talk about how the tyrant has to, number one, has to censor things, has to send spies out, you know, to make people afraid to talk and communicate with each other, to throw chill over the public. | ||
But also, he mentioned something interesting, the males are the defenders of the society. | ||
So it said that one of the So you're kind of seeing these methodologies, I mean, play out. | ||
I mean, Jeff Bezos got, maybe about a year ago, there was a report of him busting up union efforts. | ||
and slaves. | ||
And it says, you know, so the tyrant is nice to women so that women will be more likely to inform on their husbands and the slaves for the same reason. | ||
So you're kind of seeing these methodologies, I mean, play out. | ||
I mean, Jeff Bezos got maybe about a year ago, there was a report of him busting up union efforts. | ||
And he said that the way to bust up the union efforts is through these techniques, is through diversity. | ||
Through diversity, seriously, yeah. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
So it's just interesting just seeing, you know, when you study history, you study philosophy, and you're like looking, very little has changed. | ||
I mean, human technology has changed, but human nature hasn't, so. | ||
Right, and, you know, I can't tell you the number of times we reference Plato's Republic in this, or, you know, the allegory of the cave. | ||
I mean, this stuff is intrinsic in human nature, and they figured it out 2,000 years ago, and really, really not much has changed. | ||
One of my favorite newer videos of yours was called New Fears, how fear is used to control and you go all the way back to Edward Bernays and sort of the discovery of the underlying subconscious manipulation that can take place and how you talk about nuclear weapons and basically the And tell me if I get this wrong, but the government was trying to, they wanted people to not be so afraid of nuclear weapons, so they'd be more accepting of them. | ||
And I believe it was Bernays, or maybe you can correct me on that, who said, no, no, we want them to be, we actually need to increase the fear of nuclear weapons because people in a state of fear are easier to control. | ||
Can you touch on that topic? | ||
Yeah, I mean, the usage of modern propaganda techniques using mass media, I mean, this is like no older than World War One. | ||
And so Edward Bernays, who's the nephew of Sigmund Freud, and Walter Lippmann is another huge kind of, you know, Pioneer of modern propaganda techniques. | ||
They talk about how you use fear to control people because fear basically releases a hormonal response and it makes you dumber through a fight-or-flight technique. | ||
So energy is channeled away from your brain to your limbs. | ||
So you literally get dumber under the influence of fear. | ||
And so Bernays said that, he said, instead of allaying the fears of the public, you should exaggerate them. | ||
And so they did things very similar to today, like with little kids with masks, they would tell little kids in schools to hide under their desk with their, you know, their heads over their, their hands over their heads, you know, knowing full well that this wouldn't protect them from an atomic blast, but it was just to keep the fear in front of them all the time. | ||
But one of the things that I hit upon in that video is, Why does it change? | ||
I was curious as to why they have to roll out new fears. | ||
For instance, if you see the movie 12 Monkeys, 12 Monkeys with Bruce Willis, I think it was 1999, it's a remake from a French film from 1962. | ||
And in the French film, an atomic war happens and a dystopia emerges. | ||
Whereas in the remake, it's a biological weapon. | ||
So it changes from an atomic war to a biological weapon. | ||
So you can see the nature of the fear changing. | ||
And then it occurred to me why they have to switch this out is neurophysiologically, whenever you have to do something new, you have to engage in what's called executive function in the front part of your brain. | ||
Let's say, for instance, you first have to learn to drive. | ||
You have to think of every step you do. | ||
You have to think it consciously. | ||
Once you learn how to drive and it becomes habitual, it moves from the front of your brain to the back of your brain where habit resides. | ||
habit and addiction, eye blinking, involuntary muscle responses. | ||
Once that happens, you no longer have to think about it. | ||
You no longer have the stress levels. | ||
So what they have to do is they have to introduce a new fear because you'll basically, with the old fear, you get used to it. | ||
And once you get used to it, you no longer have the tension, the anxiety, the nervousness. | ||
So they have to keep changing it every so often. | ||
And so, I mean, InfoWars was huge in covering, say, for instance, 9-11, and that was a huge thing. | ||
And then suddenly it's gone from the public consciousness and it's replaced with a new fear because you experience stress and having to learn the new fear. | ||
Right, and you talk about how sort of the American leaders are sort of midway through the first decade of this century. | ||
We're sort of looking around going, darn it, the fear is wearing off about 9-11. | ||
The fear of terrorism is wearing off. | ||
How can we reignite this fear? | ||
And this is what I think people don't understand is that maybe they understand it, but they don't really consider what this really means is that you have experts in psychology overseeing all of this sort of stuff. | ||
And they're doing it for very particular reasons to manipulate the American population. | ||
And it's really a funnel with the academic system that gets like the top guys in these fields to go into the public relations field or any sort of media field where they are putting their knowledge into practice. | ||
And using their ability to manipulate people psychologically on a massive scale. | ||
And this is happening continuously. | ||
And it's why people find – because they don't know this, they find themselves just sort of confused. | ||
And in this daze, they don't realize they're actively being manipulated, right? | ||
Yeah, I mean, for your audience, I would encourage anybody to read Walter Lippmann's book, Public Opinion, from 1926. | ||
And he talks explicitly about creating what they call a pseudo-reality. | ||
And so he says in the book at one point, he says that propaganda can't work without censorship, without at least some form of censorship. | ||
He says you have to keep the public away from the real environment so that you could interpose a pseudo-environment, that you want them to like, you know, believe is the real environment, you know, so everybody goes through life with virtual goggles, virtual reality goggles on. | ||
And so if you look at somebody in the real environment, say, for instance, an Amish person who has no media manipulation, he's he's totally unaware of a pandemic. | ||
You put somebody with the with the pseudo environment on with the virtual reality goggles through, say, CNN or MSNBC or any mainstream media outlet, and they're seeing a very different world. | ||
They're They're having these stress reactions that are just totally disproportionate to what you would experience if you weren't seeing things through the filter of the media. | ||
So Lippman talks about these techniques to create the pseudo-reality. | ||
Yeah, I mean, these techniques are just a little over 100 years old, but they've been able to refine them and really expand them over the last 100 years to the literal false reality that we experience now. | ||
Incredible stuff. | ||
More with Daniel Natal on the other side. | ||
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All right, welcome back. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, Daniel Natal is my guest. | ||
He's the host of the Daniel Natal Show, which is featured on the New Americans website. | ||
You can find it at thenewamerican.com slash video slash Natal, N-A-T-A-L. | ||
And just a plethora of very important topics that all get about a five to ten minute breakdown that's very, very thorough, very informative, very entertaining as well. | ||
I learned a lot from this, which, you know, I spend all day every day perusing the news and trying to figure out what angles are being worked and that sort of stuff. | ||
So it's always kind of a surprise to me when something very large I'm completely unaware of. | ||
And this was one of those things. | ||
The video is right there on the screen. | ||
It's Harvard bets against America. | ||
And you laid out, Daniel, the concept of disaster bonds or catastrophe bonds. | ||
I'd never heard of that. | ||
And yet, as soon as you talked about it, everything started to make so much sense to me. | ||
Can you explain what catastrophe bonds are and how they're being used by things like Harvard or Wimbledon? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, I mean, everybody knows about the 2008 financial collapse, you know, with the subprime mortgages and the financial system was really hanging by threads. | ||
And so somebody came up with the idea of monetizing catastrophes. | ||
It started with earthquakes and typhoons and stuff like that, that you could get bonds on. | ||
And they were offering 8% return on bonds when other sovereign bonds were trading at 1%, 0%. | ||
In Europe, negative percents. | ||
So you weren't getting any money for bonds. | ||
But all of a sudden, just like in Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico had a bond issue too, where they were issuing 8% bonds and then Puerto Rico went bankrupt. | ||
And so the institutions like Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank and all these places started putting out these bonds saying, hey, I'm going to give you 8%. | ||
And if this earthquake doesn't happen, you get your pay, your dividend. | ||
However, if it does, then we get to keep all your money. | ||
And so that was the scam. | ||
So what happened was you had all of Fund managers for policemen pension funds, firemen pension funds, teachers unions, they were buying these bonds at 8% and it sounded wonderful. | ||
But once one of those catastrophes happens, they lose everything. | ||
So it was basically trillions of dollars got transferred from the working class to the financial class. | ||
And in 2017, They started coming up with the idea of a pandemic bond, which came on the market in 2018. | ||
And so, you know, within a number of months, COVID happens. | ||
And one of the people who started the pandemic bonds was the World Bank. | ||
And so the World Bank, which was funding the World Health Organization, you know, so one organization basically controlled the other as a puppet. | ||
And so once the World Health Organization declared, hey, a pandemic happened, trillions of dollars changed hands at that moment. | ||
And so going forward, this seemed to be the new economic model to recoup the losses from 2008. | ||
I'm curious myself to see when the next pandemic is going to happen after COVID. | ||
And I'm very curious to see if it'll happen after the maturity date of those bonds. | ||
You know, suddenly you're going to get a new raft of bonds for Marburg virus or whatever. | ||
And they're going to keep doing it forever. | ||
There was a gentleman who wrote a book called Industries of the Future, I think. | ||
His name is Eric Ross, I think. | ||
And he was the tech czar for Obama and for Hillary. | ||
And he was talking about how information technology was played out. | ||
It peaked in the late 20th century, early 21st century. | ||
It's over. | ||
He said that the new future is biotech. | ||
And so that's what we're seeing unfold. | ||
We're seeing this biotech based economy based on pandemics and all the money that's being generated from this is just staggering. | ||
Yeah, it absolutely is. | ||
And of course, you talk about it again, the video is can bring up the what's the video title is because it's Harvard. | ||
Harvard bets against America. | ||
Harvard bets against America, right. | ||
And you talk about how they seemingly, you know, they somehow knew to invest in this sort of stuff right before the pandemic hit. | ||
Correct. | ||
And you also talk about, I thought you had an interesting point about Wimbledon, the tennis courts and the tennis where the tennis tournament is held. | ||
It was very enlightening what you said, essentially, that it was more profitable for them not to continue with tennis this year because the pandemic totally Because of insurance. | ||
Insurance, right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So can you explain how that works exactly? | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, we're seeing this happen, not just with Wimbledon or Harvard, like all of these institutions kind of getting on the bandwagon. | ||
Basically, when Harvard started getting these bonds, it started to become more lucrative for them to, you know, for there to be a pandemic. | ||
pandemic. | ||
And all these other institutions would look up to the Ivy League and would say, oh, what should we do? | ||
Should we play this with, you know, cool heads? | ||
Should we panic? | ||
Should we be hysterical? | ||
And so they're looking up toward the Ivy League, you know, as their archetype, as their, you know, kind of their guidance, their guideline. | ||
And it's in their interest and their financial interest to have a pandemic. | ||
And so the people in public schools and high schools and community colleges, they're not aware of this. | ||
They think that they're like honest actors, that they're impartial and objective. | ||
You know, put, you know, plexiglass everywhere and masks everywhere. | ||
Because the more that people panic, the more that this this new insurance based economy goes forth. | ||
And so, yeah, so Wimbledon is an example. | ||
They had taken out insurance, you know, so that if anything happened to interrupt their, you know, their Wimbledon tennis matches, that they would get like a larger payout than if they'd actually had the tennis matches. | ||
For instance, you're seeing too, I just heard this the other day from a pastor, where he was telling his congregants that he was being paid, or actually all of the denominations were being paid by the government to shut down. | ||
Basically, they were in a position where they would make more money By closing their doors than by having their doors open because of all this black money that was manipulating the system. | ||
And it's really just phenomenal. | ||
People are being paid not to work, you know, from the lowest worker all the way up to the largest corporations or institutions like Harvard, you know. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
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No, it's mind-blowing. | ||
And you're right that it's a total sort of reversal of capitalism, right? | ||
You think under a capitalist sort of side, if you're not working, you don't get paid. | ||
And they're incentivizing not working. | ||
You get even more. | ||
You know what it reminds me of is I was watching a documentary about mobsters and they would rob trucks of merchandise and the mobsters would say, look, the retailers actually like when we do this because if we don't steal the truck and the truck gets to the retailer, they've got to sell each piece one by one to a customer that comes in the store. | ||
If we steal the bus, then they just give a bill to the insurance company, and it's practically like they're selling all of the products all at once. | ||
It's almost easier for them through the insurance that they have to have the trucks be stolen because then they just got paid all at once. | ||
That's what it reminded me of. | ||
It reminds me of just sort of a criminal racket. | ||
Yeah, I mean everything is a racketeering thing. | ||
I mean, these people should be indicted under RICO laws. | ||
I mean, everything that we're watching right now is a new economy based on essentially insurance fraud. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, and it's it remains to be seen whether, you know, in the fullness of time, we're going to find out if there actually was a pandemic, you know, and if there wasn't, you know, and they're just declaring them because it's in their financial benefit to declare them. | ||
So they make money two ways. | ||
Basically, they make money through the bonds. | ||
So their trillions of dollars are being transferred from the working class to the to Wall Street. | ||
But they're also making money through pandemic preparedness funds that, you know, all the countries are being taxed all around the world so that suddenly all of the losses that they incurred in 2008 through subprime mortgages are being paid off. | ||
So now it's in their economic interest. | ||
They've created a system. | ||
There's a book by Donnella Meadows called Thinking and Systems, and she says, don't think that you're going to change things. | ||
by sending a personality to Washington. | ||
That's just one man that's not going to change things. | ||
To get change, you have to change the system. | ||
And that's what they've done. | ||
They've changed the system. | ||
They've instituted new triggers, new incentives, perverse incentives. | ||
And it's going to be very hard to see how we get out of this now because it's a fake paper economy. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
And of course, I mean, it's everything. | ||
It's the foreknowledge they seem to have, you know, releasing these pandemic bonds right out in the open. | ||
It seems to, you know, incentivize them to encourage the panic and the pandemic. | ||
It's like, again, you know, like I said, it's like, you know, you watch this video and suddenly you have the lens focused right and suddenly you're seeing everything just a little bit more clearly. | ||
You're starting to understand just how tangled the web truly is. | ||
More on the other side with Daniel Natal. | ||
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It's almost difficult to describe what Exactly you're covering in these videos kind of like it's hard to describe what we cover here at Info Wars. | ||
It's modern financial manipulation It's physiology and anatomy and the way, you know, our bodies respond to fear. | ||
It's ancient history as well I mean all of these topics all come into one Because really they're just trying to get a handle on I guess where where humanity's gone wrong I mean, how would you if somebody that you didn't know said oh you make videos. | ||
What do you make videos about? | ||
How would you describe the topics that you cover? | ||
Um, there it's, I would say it's just analysis, uh, filtered through the lens of philosophy and ethics essentially. | ||
Um, and, uh, just kind of taking like the long view. | ||
I was a big admirer of Alex Jones, uh, early Alex Jones. | ||
I mean, he would always hit on the, he was very, very well read, very, um, just astute in terms of history. | ||
Like I did a video, for instance, on the English Civil War based on some comments that the Jones said he was talking about how the American Revolution was an extension of the English Civil War. | ||
You know, the the the glorious revolution, they called it in the 1600s. | ||
And I mean, we got the wigs and we got, you know, like that party, the wig party in America actually was one of the Cromwell parties back in England. | ||
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Right. | |
And so I mean, so I love people who take the long view. | ||
And he'll usually hire good people who have the ability to like not get caught up in the minutiae, but they kind of stand back and they can see like larger patterns. | ||
And that's basically, you know, what I'm setting out to do. | ||
Well, it's so interesting, and honestly, it's fun. | ||
It's fun to go back into history and to find parallels and to notice, oh, we've been through this before. | ||
What happened then? | ||
How can we do things differently? | ||
It's really the only way to actually get a handle on what's going on here. | ||
Another thing I really liked, and again, it's sort of... | ||
You wouldn't expect it to be a topic but, you know, as much as we talk about info wars, hormone wars are such a big part of what we do here, right? | ||
Whether it's the poison in the food and water that's calcifying our pineal gland or, you know, manipulation like you talk about, the executive function of the brain using hormones to basically create fear, to dump people down, to activate the reptile brain. | ||
I mean, what we're talking about here is You can picture as if somebody's going in and turning the dials in your brain, letting some hormones flow and cutting off the tap of others, but they're just doing it through, you know, information that they're giving you or perceptions that they're implanting into you, right? | ||
So, it's all very interesting, but I thought it was... | ||
You know, I thought your comments on hormones, especially in your video, New Fears, was particularly poignant in today's realm. | ||
But it is kind of weird, isn't it, that psychology, but it's also the physiology, it's literally the physical makeup of your brain, isn't it? | ||
Neurophysiology, yeah, everything is neurophysiology. | ||
And now, I mean, they're moving from drugs. | ||
Drugs was like the 19th and 20th century solution, you know. | ||
Huxley talks about it, Aldous Huxley, you know, new concentration camps, you know, painless concentration camps from a drugged populace. | ||
And I mean we're seeing that in a very just dramatic way, a cartoonish satirical way through the rise of Big Pharma, you know, and everybody being drugged all the time, you know, little kids with, you know, little Girl Scouts with like, you know, meds, you know, little plastic cases, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, all with their pills, with their little pills, you know, from the time that they're four years old, five years old, they're on ADHD medications and all these other medications, and it's just proliferating. | ||
There was a gentleman named Mark Penn, who's a pollster, He's a man of the left, too. | ||
He ran Hillary Clinton's campaign back in 2008, and he has this great book called Microtrend Squared, and he's talking about one of the trends is that they're giving kids Prozac younger and younger and younger, and now they're starting to give babies, literal babies, six-month-olds like Prozac. | ||
They're just drugging us from the time we're little, but that's the older technique, and it's messier. | ||
Now they're starting to do things like transcranial magnetic resonance, Right. | ||
Where they can basically manipulate your mental states to a remarkable degree through, you know, EMF fields and everything like that, which is why they're rolling out, you know, all these new technologies like 5G towers and satellites that are blanketing the planet with with radio waves and stuff. | ||
I mean, it goes back to there was a gentleman and I know this is going to go far out there, but there's a gentleman named Jose Delgado Back in the 1940s and 50s, he worked for the CIA and he was doing brain implants and how he could hack the neurological system through radio frequencies. | ||
He designed something called the Stimicever and he put it in the brain of a bull and the bull was charging him. | ||
He presses a button and then the bull just stops dead in its tracks. | ||
And so they started implanting these in people. | ||
And so now they've gone from a palm sized device down to nanobots. | ||
So, you know, be careful what you're injecting into your body is my point. | ||
Right, no, well and they've, like you point out, they've had this technology since at least the 60s and now they're sort of rolling it out. | ||
There was an article less than a month ago about the woman who had her first transcranial implant where she would press a button and it would activate her dopamine receptors and she would feel happy all of a sudden and there's, what a wonderful development this is and of course then I play. | ||
You'll own nothing and be happy. | ||
Yes, exactly. | ||
You will be happy whether you like it or not, right? | ||
And so I played a lecture that Aldous Huxley gave in the late 60s where he's saying exactly how this technology would work and how they would roll it out, and here we are in this brave new world. | ||
But again, it's like, you know, you say, well, this goes out there. | ||
It's like, this is where we are, man. | ||
You know, we we're out there already. | ||
You know, the CIA mind control contraptions are literally being rolled out for consumer purchase at this point. | ||
So it's not too far out there, man. | ||
It's where we are already. | ||
But I wanted to point this out because I have a couple of stories today that just correspond to some of the topics that you cover. | ||
You talk about the war against competence. | ||
And I was reminded of that when I read this story from today, where they say black police officers to be fast-tracked into senior roles. | ||
And of course, I just reject this outright as negative to everybody involved, right? | ||
The people who are competent and not getting the promotion, they get screwed over. | ||
The black police officers who are being told, we're helping you, but then they're put in a position that they're not qualified for. | ||
How is that helping them? | ||
But this is all a war against competence. | ||
We saw it Last week with New York City eliminating their Gift and Talented program, what is behind this destruction of competence and meritocracy? | ||
Well, I mean, there's two parts. | ||
I mean, it's very easy for us to jump to the conclusion, and it would be a right conclusion, though, that there are certain factions who want to sabotage the society because they're basically getting rid of nation states and they want to replace it with a corporatocracy, global corporatocracy, what, you know, you guys would call the New World Order, you know, which is very real. | ||
And we're living through that transition right now. | ||
But then also, it's also a function of the natural collapse and decay of a republic into a democracy. | ||
Like if you read, just to hark back to Aristotle again, in politics, he talks about, you know, every form of government has an end goal, has a purpose. | ||
So the end goal of an oligarchy is the transfer of the wealth from the many to the few. | ||
The end goal of a republic is the promotion of virtue among the people. | ||
The end goal of a democracy, however, is equality. | ||
And so at the end of The Republic, Plato talks about how, you know, when a republic decays into a democracy, they have this fetish for equality. | ||
And he says that the child will be equalized with the parents. | ||
The criminal will be equalized with the law-abiding. | ||
The non-citizen will be equalized with the citizen. | ||
Does that sound familiar? | ||
And he said it would get so extreme that animals would be equalized with human beings. | ||
And we're watching that now where they're talking about giving dolphins human rights and chimps human rights and all these things. | ||
So it's cartoonishly aligning with what Plato said. | ||
But there's a philosopher, a French philosopher named Gabriel Marcel. | ||
And Gabriel Marcel said that – he said in Man Against Mass Society that the easiest way to gain equality – it's too hard to raise everybody up. | ||
So the easiest way is to push everybody down to a common level of mediocrity. | ||
And that's what we're watching. | ||
Yep. | ||
We're seeing it in real time. | ||
My sort of main criticism for all these social justice groups, they don't seem concerned in the slightest at lifting anybody up. | ||
They're driven by what seems like jealousy and envy and they just want to tear everybody else down or demand that what they've built, you know, be taken and given, you know, to somebody else. | ||
It's almost never about how do we build up these populations? | ||
How do we build up these people? | ||
How do we get black police officers who are qualified and don't need to be fast tracked in? | ||
How do we actually build up these communities rather than tear down those? | ||
But you're exactly right, because equality, what's the easiest way to reach equality? | ||
Is to chop down the largest trees, the tallest trees. | ||
And so they're all at that medium height. | ||
All right, more on the other side. | ||
Final segment with Daniel Natal. | ||
Again, thenewamerican.com slash video slash Natal. | ||
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