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Protection from liability is the real immunity problem. | ||
Bringing you what's ignored, sensationalized, unbalanced, misleading, or just plain false. | ||
Here's your media malfeasance for the week beginning October 18th. | ||
NPR continues to assert its opinion over news with this headline. | ||
The political fight over vaccine mandates deepens despite their effectiveness. | ||
So it takes a position right off the bat and then defends it rather than evaluate both sides. | ||
It says vaccine mandates are an effective tool in promoting widespread vaccinations. | ||
So is the goal widespread vaccinations or widespread health? | ||
NPR goes on to say the resistance to the mandates is a uniquely American predicament. | ||
Is it? | ||
Are we just going to ignore protests in Australia? | ||
Or in Europe? | ||
And then it targets evangelical Christians as part of the problem. | ||
Don't even get me started on that. | ||
It also doesn't address even once that part of the vaccine hesitancy might have to do with an immunity problem. | ||
The immunity from liability given to the makers. | ||
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Right now, pharmaceutical companies have total immunity for vaccines. | |
They are not responsible for any adverse reactions or death from the vaccines. | ||
You get a vaccine and you're on your own. | ||
And so that's one of the things we're faced with here, is this bold, self-righteous requirement to protect people and require the vaccine. | ||
But no one is recognizing who's going to be responsible for the adverse reactions. | ||
And there are adverse reactions. | ||
I have a report in Medicare, out of Medicare, which is a very accurate report that shows we're having significant reactions and numbers of deaths. | ||
And so until somebody says they're going to be responsible, all we're doing is shoveling back off on the worker that if they get the vaccine and have an adverse reaction, they've got to take care of it themselves. | ||
CNN gets confronted on its media malfeasance issue again this week. | ||
And Brian Stelter, BS for short, can't handle it. | ||
Who's the people stopping the conversation? | ||
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Um, people let work at networks, frankly, like the one I'm speaking on right now, who try and claim that, you know, it was, it was racist to investigate the lab leak theory. | ||
It was, I mean, let's just take an example. | ||
But I'm just saying that when you say allowed, I just think it's a provocative thing to say. | ||
You say, you say, we're not allowed to talk about these things, but they're all over the internet. | ||
I can Google them. | ||
I can find them everywhere. | ||
I've heard about every story you mentioned. | ||
So I'm just suggesting, of course, people are allowed to cover whatever they want to cover. | ||
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But you and I both know, and it would be delusional to claim otherwise, that touching your finger to an increasing number of subjects that have been deemed third rail by the mainstream institutions and increasingly by some of the tech companies will lead to reputational damage, perhaps you losing your job, your children sometimes being demonized as well. | |
And so what happens is a kind of internal self-censorship. | ||
This is something that I saw over and over again when I was at The New York Times. | ||
And an article linking COVID-19 vaccines and myocarditis goes poof! | ||
It was published on October 1st and then temporarily removed without explanation. | ||
Here's an excerpt. | ||
Within eight weeks of the public offering of COVID-19 products to the 12 and 15-year-old age group, we've found 19 times the expected number of myocarditis cases in the vaccination volunteers over background myocarditis rates for this age group. | ||
In addition, a five-fold increase in myocarditis rate was observed subsequent to dose 2 as opposed to dose 1 in 15-year-old males. | ||
And here's the notice. | ||
The publisher regrets that this article has been temporarily removed. | ||
A replacement will appear as soon as possible in which the reason for the removal of the article will be specified or the article will be reinstated. | ||
The article was co-authored by Jessica Rose. | ||
She says the removal was unheard of and that the journal it was published in is in breach of contract. | ||
And ignored this week this letter from the National Institute of Health which says EcoHealth Alliance violated the terms and conditions of its grant and corrects the lies of the NIH director and Dr. Fauci. | ||
Let's just wrap up this week with Joe Rogan doubling down on CNN's Don Lemon for trying to defend lying about Rogan's treatment. | ||
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See, because it used to be that way. | |
They would say something and no one would have recourse. | ||
Do you know what this is? | ||
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But when you're saying something, and then the person you're saying it about has literally ten times the audience you do. | |
You dumbass. | ||
Do you know what you did? | ||
You just proved my point. | ||
For KLIM.News, I'm Christy Lee. | ||
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For KLIM.News, I'm Christy Lee. | |
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to American Journal. | ||
Very big show we have for you today. | ||
We'll be joined in the last hour by Dr. Richard Fleming, and we'll be talking to him about, we'll be dispelling some of the myths about COVID-19. | ||
We'll also be taking your calls for the first two hours since it's been so long since I've been able to take calls. | ||
We've been so busy on this show, but we'll definitely make that a priority in today's program. | ||
But first, we'll begin, as we always do, with our daily dispatch. | ||
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All right, here it is, folks. | |
Your Daily Dispatch for Wednesday, October 27th, 2021. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse is in court this week, and the Wisconsin judge has ruled against the prosecution Three out of three times so far, so it's not looking good for the tyrants. | ||
Men shot by Kyle Rittenhouse can be called rioters and looters, but not victims, judge rules. | ||
A Wisconsin judge ruled Monday that the attorneys in the Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial could refer to the men the teen shot in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last year as rioters, looters, and arsonists. | ||
They could not, however, describe Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Hubber, who were killed, and Gage Gross croots who was wounded as victims because the term was loaded, the judge said, this causing quite a bit of outrage. | ||
Some other titles you could refer to these guys as communist toadstools, pedophiles. | ||
You could refer to at least one of them as convicted pedophile, convicted serial child rapist. | ||
You could refer to them as that as well, but not good guys, not particularly. | ||
Upstanding citizens, you might say. | ||
You can also refer to them as rioters, looters, and arsonists because well, that's exactly what they are and what they were doing. | ||
You cannot refer to them as victims just like you can't refer to somebody who gets shot while breaking into your home a victim, right? | ||
If somebody breaks into your home with a gun to shoot you and you shoot them first, are they the victim? | ||
Are they the victim when they're the ones that broke in, when they're the ones that were trying to do violence to you and you defended yourself? | ||
Are they really the victim in that circumstance? | ||
No, of course not. | ||
And that's exactly what happened with Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
They attacked him. | ||
They tried to take his gun. | ||
They hit him. | ||
One guy tried to pull a gun on him, tried to blow his head off at point-blank range. | ||
That guy's not a victim. | ||
That guy was a perpetrator who failed in his attempt to hurt an innocent man. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse is a hero and that will come to light more and more as the Court case continues. | ||
Meanwhile, left-wing billionaires George Soros and Reid Hoffman reportedly bankroll new media firm to fight, quote, disinformation. | ||
Left-wing billionaire Reid Hoffman and George Soros will reportedly fund a new media company aimed at tackling disinformation. | ||
Good Information, Inc. | ||
launches on Tuesday and will be led by Democrat strategist Tara McGowan, according to Axios. | ||
Hoffman, the co-founder of LinkedIn, is one of Silicon Valley's top donors to Democratic campaigns and PACs. | ||
He's donated millions to Democratic groups, though his money also pours into nontraditional groups that aren't mandated to report their funding and often operate in the shadows. | ||
He was forced to issue an apology in 2018 for funding a group that falsely tried to give the impression that Russian government was supporting Alabama Republican Roy Moore in a 2017 special Senate election. | ||
So isn't that nice? | ||
The guy who's formerly been forced to apologize for actively spreading completely baseless false and politically weighted news is funding a new left wing outlet to fight disinformation. | ||
Isn't that ironic? | ||
Soros has been bankrolling liberal causes across the globe for years. | ||
He recently helped embattled California Governor Gavin Newsom when he was faced with a recall by donating $1 million to the organization Stop the Republican Recall of Governor Newsom. | ||
Earlier this year, Soros directed $1 billion to an activist group attempting to defund the police as violent crime surges in major urban centers across the nation. | ||
Soros sent the cash via his Color of Change PAC on May 14, according to Federal Election Commission files obtained by the Washington Free Beacon. | ||
And as we speak, half a million dollars of George Soros' money is going towards defunding the police here in Austin, Texas. | ||
Why? | ||
Why we possibly allow a foreign billionaire to fund the causes that are increasing the Crime rates across the entire nation. | ||
Why we allow this guy to pour millions and millions of dollars into disinformation campaigns. | ||
Why we allow him to walk the streets free as a super villain is absolutely beyond me. | ||
But hey, don't look into it. | ||
Okay, from BBC, quote, we're being pressured into sex by some trans women. | ||
Some lesbians say they're increasingly being pressured and coerced into accepting trans women as partners, then shunned and even threatened for speaking out. | ||
Several have spoken to the BBC along with trans women who are concerned about the issue too. | ||
Well, one person, 24-year-old Ginny says, quote, I've had someone say they'd rather kill me than Hitler. | ||
A lesbian not wanting to have sex with a man apparently makes her worse than Hitler. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
You made your bed and now there's a big hairy man in a dress in your bed and you have to have sex with him. | ||
Loudoun County parents demand a superintendent and school board members resign over cover-up of sexual assault in order to push school's pro-transgender policies. | ||
Parents have demanded that a Virginia superintendent and a school board resign after accusing them of lying to cover up a Well, it's an alleged sexual assault, but guy's been found guilty, so we'll just say sexual assault in order to push their pro-transgender policies. | ||
Very big day at Loudoun County yesterday. | ||
A lot of very angry parents. | ||
We'll show you some videos of that a little bit later. | ||
But yes, Scott Ziegler reported an alleged sexual assault in the girl's bathroom. | ||
I'm sorry, this is Superintendent Scott Ziegler. | ||
Basically reported this sexual assault to the school board and then lied in public about it saying he'd never heard. | ||
of this assault that he himself actually wrote an email about. | ||
Of course, he downplayed it in the email. | ||
He didn't say exactly what had happened. | ||
He kept all the details vague, but he was sure to point out that the parent of the raped child was very dangerous and he offered counseling to everybody who was affected by the parent's anger at his child being raped and it being covered up. | ||
And the rapist going free to rape another girl a couple months later. | ||
Yeah, this story is just as insane as it sounds, and we'll get more into it later. | ||
In the program, emails show Biden ordered Afghanistan evacuation flights be filled with unvetted refugees. | ||
During America's chaotic exit from Afghanistan earlier this year, the Biden administration issued a directive that evacuation flights be filled to excess with refugees who had not been properly vetted before arriving in America, according to an internal administration communication disclosed on Tuesday by Senator Josh Hawley. | ||
And of course, we've already seen the outcome of this with at least one rape case being brought forward as a Afghan migrant has raped a an American woman. | ||
But that's just a sacrifice that Joe Biden is willing to make. | ||
We can't vet these people. | ||
We have to bring them in by the tens of thousands, completely unvetted, and then just let them go. | ||
Of course, obviously, is what we have to do, but not before giving them a home for free. | ||
Why? | ||
Who knows? | ||
Maybe we can ask George Soros. | ||
Maybe he has a good answer for us. | ||
Meanwhile, Los Angeles to pay $1,000 a month to 3,000 families in Guaranteed Income Program. | ||
The largest guaranteed basic income pilot in the country was approved by Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday, expanding the city's initial initial six million dollar investment to nearly 40 million dollars to benefit three thousand Angelenos. | ||
So, yeah, the program will give one thousand dollars in direct cash payments to families each month for 12 months. | ||
The no-strings-attached payments will be given to families who are impacted by the pandemic and are living in poverty, aka minorities. | ||
Let's just say that. | ||
Which is interesting because we follow that story up with this one. | ||
California's unemployment fraud reaches at least $20 billion. | ||
$20 billion in unemployment fraud just from the pandemic. | ||
The pandemic ushered in widespread fraud at agencies across the U.S. with at least $87 billion in fraudulent checks approved by the states. | ||
The pandemic ushered in, yeah, $87 billion across the country. | ||
But in California alone, they've given away at least $20 billion to criminals in the form of fraudulent unemployment benefits. | ||
State officials said Monday, confirming a number smaller than originally feared, but one that still accounts for more than 11% of all benefits paid since the start of pandemic. | ||
And I don't even think that counts the things that – They did, you know, legally, supposedly with the money, right? | ||
San Francisco, San Diego, these cities, all these liberal cities, were completely drowning in debt. | ||
They had made agreements that they could not pay for and so they just plundered the Pandemic funds for that. | ||
They paid off all of their bad debts with that. | ||
Here in Austin, you know, some huge portion, $100 million or something went towards the homeless situation here in Austin, not towards pandemic recovery, not towards people that were actually affected by, again, not the pandemic, but the lockdown enforced by the government. | ||
So just continual taxing of the American people to egregious amounts and then just given away to criminals and the dissolute. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Continuing on with our daily dispatch here. | ||
Just mind-blowing what they're doing with the vaccine. | ||
FDA panel backs Pfizer shot for kids, saying, quote, we're never going to learn how safe this vaccine is unless we start giving it. | ||
Yeah, they're not even pretending like they know what the consequences of this are going to be. | ||
An FDA vaccine advisory panel on Tuesday voted unanimously, 17 to 0, in favor of shooting up kids aged 5 to 11 with Pfizer's experimental mRNA injection, with panelist Dr. Eric Rubin stating, quote, we're never going to learn about how safe this vaccine is unless we start giving it. | ||
Here's Dr. Rubin saying this. | ||
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No, that's that's what he said. | ||
Just just share that clip to people. | ||
Share that clip to your Normie Friends, share that clip to parents. | ||
Share that clip to everybody and anybody who has to deal with kids or has gotten vaccinated or anything like that. | ||
This is unconscionable. | ||
It's absolutely inexcusable, the behavior of our supposed authorities right now. | ||
We don't know how safe or effective the vaccine is going to be for children, so we have to just start giving it. | ||
To tens of millions of them? | ||
And then we'll find out. | ||
Then I guess we'll find out if it's safe and effective. | ||
Yeah, you're the guinea pig and they honestly don't even care about what the results are. | ||
It's absolutely amazing. | ||
The panel, according to this InfoWars article, voted in favor of experimenting on tens of millions of helpless children with zero long-term data on side effects because, well, 94 children between the age of 5 and 11 have died with COVID. | ||
They say of, but That's not really true, is it? | ||
They had COVID and then they died. | ||
94 of them. | ||
94 children died. | ||
Almost 100 children have died over the last year and a half after having contracted COVID. | ||
So I guess we just have to inject tens of millions of children. | ||
Tens of millions of them to save something like, you know, we might save like 14 kids, something like that. | ||
I'll show you the data a little bit later in the program where it really breaks down. | ||
Literally 14 kids, something like that, that the vaccine might actually save. | ||
Meanwhile, places like Taiwan are just out in the open saying, you know, the vaccine reactions are killing more people than COVID ever did. | ||
So maybe we should, maybe we should not do this. | ||
Maybe. | ||
But this is the first time that the FDA has relied on emotions rather than data to get to their conclusions. | ||
Members of the FDA's vaccine advisory panel supported Moderna's booster dose, even though the evidence for it was from a small study and had mixed results, saying, quote, it's more of a gut feeling rather than based on really truly serious data, said Patrick Moore, a member of the committee and a professor of molecular genetics and biochemistry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. | ||
The data itself is not strong, but it's certainly going in the direction that is supportive of this vote. | ||
Yeah, sort of based on sort of based on gut feeling. | ||
So we're going to go ahead and Mandate this for everybody in the country. | ||
That again, according to Patrick Moore, Professor of Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry, and if there's any justice in the world, future occupier of a jail cell. | ||
CDC greenlights fourth COVID vaccine jab for immunocompromised Americans as definitions blur for booster and fully vaccinated. | ||
The FDA has approved a fourth COVID-19 vaccine for adults with compromised immune systems, allowing for yet another dose amid concerns of waning immunity, as some pharma firms even hinted yearly boosters for all Americans. | ||
So just just remember, if you're fully vaccinated, you're actually not fully vaccinated. | ||
You're one of us now. | ||
You're one of the unvaccinated masses. | ||
You're one of the the unclean over here in the in the Dregs of society. | ||
You thought getting two shots was going to be it? | ||
No, that was just a test, and you failed. | ||
So now you, like all of us, are considered unvaccinated until we submit to yearly, twice yearly, quarterly, you know, whatever they want to impose on us, because you let them do that, because you gave them the green light, and now they're salivating and gnashing of their teeth. | ||
Biden admin taps School Board Association honcho for post in wake of infamous letter. | ||
The Department of Education earlier this month tapped the president of the National School Board Administration to serve on a federal board that tracks students progress. | ||
The latest indication of the Biden administration's collaboration with the group that compared parents to domestic terrorists. | ||
So, yes, the group that wrote a letter calling parents a domestic terrorist and asking for the FBI to use the Patriot Act on them is now in the Department of Education, which is sort of in line with the Biden administration's scheme of appointing people to positions that they are utterly unqualified for which is sort of in line with the Biden administration's scheme of appointing people to positions that they Right. | ||
Communists in the Treasury Department and rabid anti-gun People who take pictures celebrating the disaster at Waco in charge of the ATF, just the worst people you could possibly imagine in their positions. | ||
Those are the ones getting those positions. | ||
I would say thank you, Joe Biden, but we all know Joe Biden himself was one of these terrible people put in a position for which he is not qualified for by powers beyond his control. | ||
Durham to call in former FBI General Counsel James Baker to testify in the case of former Clinton campaign attorney. | ||
Special Counsel John Durham plans to call former FBI General Counsel James Baker to testify in the case against former Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussman, who was recently indicted for making false statements to the FBI. | ||
During a virtual status hearing Tuesday, government prosecutors on Durham's team signaled their intention to call Baker to testify as part of the Sussman case. | ||
Sussman is pleaded not guilty to one count of making false statement to a federal agent. | ||
And this is apparently just the beginning. | ||
Lots of rumors and innuendo about the scale and scope of John Durham's investigation and the coming indictments. | ||
But let's be honest, there's not going to be any form of redress for this until basically everybody in the FBI has been Not just removed from office, but actually punished for their treasonous activity, actually held to account for abusing the measures put in place to protect this country in order to target and destroy the presidential campaign of a popular political party. | ||
Egregious, unacceptable, and totalitarian. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
One count for lying to All face firing. | ||
Firing. | ||
How about they all face firing? | ||
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demand for oil surges depleting tanks in Oklahoma. | ||
Crude oil storage tanks at Cushing Oklahoma Storage Hub are more depleted than they have been in the last three years, and prices of further dated oil contracts suggest they will stay lower for months. | ||
U.S. | ||
demand for crude among refiners making gasoline and diesel has surged as the economy has recovered from the worst of the pandemic. | ||
Demand across the globe means other countries have looked to the United States for crude barrels, also boosting draws out of Cushing. | ||
Yesterday, Joe Biden blamed the Saudi Arabians for raising gas prices. | ||
I guess we forgot that you canceled that pipeline, you freaking idiot. | ||
It's just, I really, I just wish human beings had memories. | ||
It would just be, it'd make everything so much easier if we could remember when we see a problem, we could look back like three months to the cause of the problem. | ||
Like all the talk about inflation, I covered it. | ||
I covered it, didn't get a lot of views, but the video's up there on Bandod Video. | ||
The Fed created this inflation problem. | ||
Every time you see inflation, just picture the headline from October last year, one year ago, where it said, Fed is trying to create inflation. | ||
The Fed wants inflation. | ||
The Fed is putting in policies to manufacture inflation in the market. | ||
None of this is an accident. | ||
None of this is just... | ||
Out of control. | ||
This is all on purpose. | ||
They're doing all of this on purpose. | ||
Please, for the love of God, can we just remember? | ||
We just remember six months ago, right? | ||
When they passed the homeless ban and then we're flooded with homeless. | ||
When they canceled the pipelines and we run out of gas. | ||
I mean, it's just cause and effect, people. | ||
Cause and effect! | ||
It's not hard. | ||
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All right, final story of our Daily Dispatch here is from abc7.com. | ||
Excessive drinking during pandemic led to spike in liver transplants. | ||
People have been drinking more during the pandemic leading to a huge spike in the need of liver transplants. | ||
Researchers say that those receiving transplants are on a wait list due to alcohol hepatitis went up 50% higher than what was predicted. | ||
Alcoholic hepatitis causes the liver to stop processing alcohol, which could lead to irreversible liver damage. | ||
It normally takes years of heavy drinking to prop this condition, but it can also happen after a short period of excess. | ||
Just another unintended consequence of the COVID pandemic. | ||
Mental health collapsing, childhood obesity exploding, starvation across the third world, supply chain collapses, economy destroyed, massive amounts of government spending, inflation through the roof. | ||
An endless litany of easily predictable, because we did. | ||
Because we did predict this. | ||
Because we knew this was going to happen. | ||
Because this is, spoiler alert, the intention of all of this. | ||
Again, none of this is by accident. | ||
None of this is unintentional. | ||
These people know exactly what they're doing. | ||
Like, if you just look at cause and effect, it really is that simple. | ||
We can't do that, apparently. | ||
We can't figure it out, apparently. | ||
And I'll illustrate that in just a little bit. | ||
But we'll finish off the Daily Dispatch with our meme of the day. | ||
A wonderful pairing of soy jacks for you this morning. | ||
It begins with conspiracies that happened last year. | ||
To which the response is the predictable F off. | ||
I don't believe in that made up nonsense. | ||
George Soros, Bill Gates, microchips creating the vaccine. | ||
That's conspiracy theory and I won't stand for it. | ||
You're a you're a crazy tinfoil hat wearing weirdo and I don't want to associate with you. | ||
Oh, but when it comes to conspiracies from over 10 years ago that's been deemed safe to talk about because nobody cares anymore. | ||
Oh my God, that's so true. | ||
We got so true. | ||
Yeah, I'm totally aware that the, I don't know, intelligence agencies have performed mind control on masses of people before, but I refuse to apply that to today. | ||
I refuse to acknowledge that that might have some impact on what I'm experiencing today. | ||
Yeah, I do recognize that Operation Mockingbird was exposed, showing that intelligence agencies had basically total control over every mainstream outlet in America. | ||
And they actually approved and often placed stories that promoted their narrative. | ||
And sure, the CIA and the other deep state actors were never held to account for this, never punished for it. | ||
The programs were never ended. | ||
They were just renamed and continue to this day. | ||
But I refuse to acknowledge that that may have some impact on the news that I see today. | ||
See, I recognize that this happened 10, 20 years ago. | ||
But happening now? | ||
No way. | ||
No way. | ||
Of course not. | ||
Of course not. | ||
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No. | ||
It's all true, folks. | ||
The conspiracy is all true. | ||
And you can wait. | ||
You can wait until 10 or 20 years from now. | ||
Once the effects have happened, once the damage has been done, it can be revealed. | ||
And they can come out with the secret documents. | ||
And everybody can look around and go, oh, yes, well, it is true. | ||
MKUltra does exist. | ||
Oh, the... | ||
The world elites do gather to perform mock human sacrifices in Bohemian Grove. | ||
Yeah, I guess now that we have undeniable video proof of it, I guess we have to acknowledge it's true. | ||
But I will never, ever, ever extrapolate from that. | ||
I'll never think about what this means. | ||
What does it mean that our world elites get together to perform mock human sacrifices in front of a giant owl god from the ancient Tyrians? | ||
You want to consider what implications that might have? | ||
No, no. | ||
Of course not. | ||
Just nothing but the most liminal, surface-level appreciation of what's actually going on in the world is accepted in today's society. | ||
It's just utterly, utterly bizarre. | ||
It's one of those things, man. | ||
It's like, what happened to people? | ||
What happened? | ||
Like, I don't know. | ||
I used to think everybody thought like this, like in high school and stuff, like I'd talk about this stuff and everybody would know it was true, and everybody's like, yeah, that's super creepy, all those guys do that sort of thing. | ||
And it's just like, I just continued down that path. | ||
I just followed the lines. | ||
I connected the dots where they went. | ||
Everybody else just like, oh yeah, all the elites get together, burning a human effigy. | ||
Yeah, that's pretty weird. | ||
Anyway, yeah, they're also all totally trustworthy and don't ever question them and they have no ulterior motives. | ||
Like, no. | ||
These people are insane. | ||
Psychopath. | ||
Cultist. | ||
Weirdos! | ||
They're just, they're weirdos, okay? | ||
That's the nicest thing I can call them. | ||
Maybe you should take all of this into account when thinking about who it is running things, why these programs are in place, why everything they seem to do causes more misery and more strife, and then they capitalize on that misery and strife to bring more about. | ||
I mean, you know, the classic Dichotomy is that three-part problem-reaction-solution, but that keeps going. | ||
That's a chain, you understand. | ||
Problem-reaction-solution, then that solution is a problem that causes a reaction that requires another solution. | ||
That in and of itself is a problem. | ||
It's the old story, the woman who swallowed the fly, swallowed a spider, and swallowed a bird, and swallowed a cat, right? | ||
Everything they do makes everything else worse. | ||
Like, if you want to If you want to follow the chain of events, if you want to just look at cause and effect, you can just look at excessive drinking during pandemic leads to spike in liver transplant. | ||
Well, it wasn't really the pandemic that caused that, was it? | ||
It was the lockdowns. | ||
The lockdowns had to come about nationwide because we didn't stop the disease from getting in. | ||
We didn't stop the disease from getting in because we were told it was racist to try to stop the disease. | ||
from getting in. | ||
We're told it was racist because it started in China. | ||
It started in China because the Wuhan lab had lacked security measures and were the ones who were chosen to perform the gain-of-function research that these people did. | ||
That gain-of-function research was allowed because people like Dr. Anthony Fauci got it to be allowed. | ||
It was disallowed. | ||
It was illegal for a long time. | ||
Then they got it to be allowed. | ||
Then they performed gain-of-function research. | ||
And then they released the virus into the world. | ||
Then they created the pandemic that causes all of these other problems that will further enrich the big pharma companies. | ||
Again, it's not that – it's really not that complicated. | ||
Like I – I don't understand. | ||
To me, people have to either be purposefully obstinate, like they have to know, they have to understand this. | ||
I don't believe that people can't connect these dots. | ||
It's so simple. | ||
It's so easy. | ||
It's so obvious. | ||
I cannot believe that people don't recognize it. | ||
I honestly have to believe that people are willfully ignorant because of fear. | ||
Like, that's all it is. | ||
Dude is really popular these days. | ||
Fear is the mind killer. | ||
It kills your mind. | ||
It destroys your ability to see things rationally. | ||
And one of, you know, the biggest fears, you know, they always say conspiracy theorists, they just, they're scared of thinking that things could just happen spontaneously. | ||
They say it's comforting for us to imagine that there's some sort of cabal that's in control of things, because we like to think that somebody's in control, even if it's somebody we don't like. | ||
We understand how you portray conspiracy theories. | ||
The reality is the inverse. | ||
The reality is the complete opposite of that. | ||
The reality is that the evidence that there really are, quite openly, I mean, they're not shy about it. | ||
They're called the World Economic Foundation. | ||
They're called the Davos Group. | ||
They're called NGOs. | ||
They're called George Soros and Klaus Schwab and Mark Benioff. | ||
There is a cabal that is running things into the ground, I should say. | ||
To believe that all of this is not accidental, to actually, like, take into account all of the things that you know about what the elites get up to, how corrupt they are, from Epstein Island to Bohemian Grove to everything and anything in between that were all unbroachable, baseless conspiracy theories until they were proven beyond a shadow of a doubt, and now we just ignore them. | ||
Like, that's the way this goes. | ||
But the proof is there. | ||
The evidence is obvious. | ||
There are very, very malicious elites in very, very high positions of power whose open plan is to basically eliminate humanity and enslave anybody that resists them. | ||
Like, that's what it is, and that's a terrifying concept. | ||
That's rather It's rather scary. | ||
It's much scarier, you know, it's much more comforting to believe that the coronavirus and the pandemic and the resulting lockdowns, like all of this was just, just nature's just something we couldn't resist. | ||
You know, it was like a hurricane landing on the shore and just like, you know, the people in charge did the best they could. | ||
They probably saved millions, hundreds of millions of lives by their action. | ||
And sure, there are some negative side effects, but it's nothing compared to what would have happened if we hadn't had these experts. | ||
You know, doing their thing and leading us all forward. | ||
It's a very comforting idea. | ||
It's very comforting to think that this disease just came about randomly. | ||
It's a little bit terrifying, isn't it, to know for a fact that this disease was created in a lab by Americans and British people and Chinese people, that it was released on purpose, that the timing itself was very, very carefully decided on to coincide with the presidential election to destroy Donald Trump's chances to actually bring about the mail-in ballots so they could cheat in the election, like cause and effect. | ||
It's a chain. | ||
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Again, that's where our funding comes from, not the likes of George Soros and Reid Hoffman who, you know, in just their latest Attempts by the leftists to completely dominate the news sphere are dedicating millions and millions of dollars to funding more and more leftist media organizations because we don't have enough, you know? | ||
There's not enough of them. | ||
MSNBC and CNN and I don't even have time to go through all of them. | ||
Just all of them. | ||
Just basically all of them, right? | ||
Except for Fox News. | ||
It's the only one on cable and they can't stand that they even exist. | ||
What we need is more. | ||
We need more of these leftist organizations all speaking with a singular voice, all pushing a singular monolithic ideology. | ||
No, we need you guys to make up the difference, honestly. | ||
It's like, this is what we're up against. | ||
And right now, we are the living battlefield, I guess you could say, between one or two ultra-wealthy billionaires who are just funding tens of thousands of people to dedicate their lives, 24 hours a day, to destroying this country. | ||
That's on one side. | ||
One corner of the ring are billionaires. | ||
The other corner of the ring are millions of Americans. | ||
So who's going to win? | ||
Who's going to win? | ||
I guess it's up to you. | ||
And if you don't go to Infowarsstore.com, you might as well throw in the towel. | ||
So that's how it's going. | ||
Let's take a look at some misinformation here. | ||
Let's take a look at some, a fact check by the AP. | ||
Cause you gotta love these fact checks. | ||
You gotta love fact checks where the result is, is yes, the fact of what they're saying is true, but no, we don't want you talking about this or making any or taking any conclusions from it. | ||
Right? | ||
So let's take a look at this fact check from the AP, from AP news. | ||
Articles misrepresent data on teen deaths in the UK. | ||
Here's the claim that they're debunking. | ||
The claim is the rate of teenager deaths in the UK increased significantly from 2020 to 2021, coinciding with the timeline of when teenagers in the country began receiving COVID-19 vaccines. | ||
The AP's assessment of this claim is that it's missing context. | ||
So when you read missing context, what you can actually read is that it's true. | ||
It is true. | ||
That's what missing context means. | ||
It means it is true. | ||
It is accurate. | ||
It is verifiable. | ||
The claim is factual. | ||
But we don't want you spreading it or thinking about it or looking into it too much. | ||
We want to be able to frame it in the way we want to. | ||
So you don't take anything negative from it. | ||
That's what they mean. | ||
I say this, quote, an investigation of official ONS data. | ||
That's what's it stand for? | ||
Office of, I can't remember. | ||
It's a UK office that basically just keeps track of health stats. | ||
An investigation of official ONS data has revealed that since the COVID-19 vaccine was offered and administered to teenagers in England and Wales, there has been a 63% rise in deaths among teenage boys, read one article published October 4th by the website The Exposé. | ||
So that is true. | ||
That is accurate. | ||
That is what happened. | ||
So what's the fact check? | ||
Well, the fact check is that they're like, they're like, shut up. | ||
They're like, yeah, it's true, but shut up about it. | ||
Yeah, it's true, but you know, shut up. | ||
That's what it means. | ||
Office for National Statistics. | ||
That's what it stands for. | ||
The Exposé's October 4th article cited a timeline, time period, from May to September 2021, claiming that May was when the rate of teenagers getting COVID-19 vaccinations began picking up in the UK. | ||
It then compared death rates from that period to the same time period in 2020, and it found that the deaths were 63% higher. | ||
Oh, but it's missing context. | ||
The context is that, I guess, 2020 was not a good year to compare it to? | ||
Okay, still true, still accurate, still the right information presented factually. | ||
But no, the missing context is, quote, 2020 is not a normal year to compare it with, Garrett said. | ||
And then they, you know, they say things like, for example, coroner investigations face delays because of the coronavirus and COVID-19 restrictions kept many teenagers in their homes that year. | ||
So they're like, don't blame the vaccines. | ||
It's the other stuff that we did. | ||
It's the lockdown. | ||
It was the fact we didn't let people go and, you know, get regular checkups and, you know, investigate and find things like cancer early so they could stop it before it comes too deadly. | ||
It wasn't the vaccine that killed all these people. | ||
It was the lockdown that we imposed. | ||
Okay, I guess that's better. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But yeah, it is happening. | ||
In fact, NPR is even forced to admit this is the case. | ||
As they report, ERs now swamped with seriously ill patients, but many don't even have COVID. | ||
What? | ||
How can this be? | ||
How can it be that total deaths, all deaths are up across the board? | ||
How can it be that there's a rise in deaths from all cases? | ||
That seems to correspond with pretty perfectly the rollout of the vaccine to various age groups. | ||
How can this be? | ||
Inside the emergency department at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, Michigan, staff members are struggling to care for patients who are showing up much sicker than they've ever seen. | ||
Tiffany DuSang, the emergency room's nursing director, practically vibrates with pent-up anxiety, looking at all the patients lying on a long line of stretchers pushed up against the beige walls of the hospital's hallways. | ||
It's hard to watch, she says in her warm Texan twang, but there's nothing she can do. | ||
The ER's 72 rooms are already filled. | ||
It's a stark contrast to where this department and thousands others were at at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, except for initial hotspots like New York City. | ||
Many ERs across the United States were often eerily empty in the spring of 2020. | ||
Yeah, so eerie how empty the ERs were when we were told that this was a deadly pandemic that would kill us all. | ||
Oh, kind of eerie, kind of weird, kind of strange how that happens, isn't it? | ||
People who are sick with other things did their best to stay away from hospitals. | ||
Visits to emergency departments dropped to half their normal levels, according to Epic Health Research Network, and didn't fully rebound until the summer of 2021. | ||
But now they're too full. | ||
Even in parts of the country where COVID-19 isn't overwhelming the healthcare system, patients are showing up to the ER sicker than they were before the pandemic, their diseases more advanced, and in need of more complicated care. | ||
Months of treatment delays have exacerbated chronic conditions and worsened symptoms. | ||
Doctors and nurses say the severity of illnesses range widely and includes abdominal pain, respiratory problems, blood clots, what? | ||
Heart conditions, and suicide attempts, amongst others. | ||
Yeah, the pandemic we're facing right now. | ||
So, let me just translate this from NPR news speak, where you'd hear something like, ERs across the country these days are Expanding to fill patients, but many of them don't have COVID. | ||
To explain why this means you need to get the vaccination, we go to expert reporter Xingzhong Fanatatainoshadadeh. | ||
I don't know, I never pronounce the names of the reporters on NPR. | ||
But no, the translation is this. | ||
Emergency rooms are filling up. | ||
We are facing an unprecedented health crisis, jamming our hospitals full of sick people because of the lockdowns. | ||
The lockdowns have done this to us and the vaccines, no doubt. | ||
Increase in heart conditions, increase in myocarditis, increase in pericarditis, increase in neurological conditions. | ||
Increase in suicide directly as a consequence of the lockdown. | ||
The lockdown has done this to us. | ||
So this is the translation from the NPR article. | ||
When they say ERs are filling up, but strangely not with COVID. | ||
Here's the translation. | ||
ERs are filling up because of the lockdown. | ||
Because you locked people down, because you didn't let people go to the hospital, Regularly, like they normally do, because you terrified people so much that they isolated themselves into a state of misery, alcoholism, indulgence, just desperately trying to escape the false reality that you have saddled upon them. | ||
You've caused this. | ||
The lockdown caused it. | ||
The pandemic didn't cause this. | ||
The Amish community isn't experiencing all of these problems, right? | ||
Places that didn't lockdown, Sweden's not experiencing all of these problems. | ||
No, the lockdown caused these problems. | ||
Your policies caused these problems. | ||
And we told you that they would. | ||
It was obvious. | ||
Inevitable. | ||
Unavoidable. | ||
What do you think is going to happen? | ||
What do you think is going to happen when you tell everybody in the world to just skip their doctor's appointment for a year? | ||
Everything's going to be fine. | ||
Everything's going to be great. | ||
What happens when you tell kids that they're not allowed to see their friends' faces when they have to be kept in a little plexiglass box for the entire school day? | ||
When they're not even allowed to interact or, you know, touch or play with their fellows as kids. | ||
You think they're going to be fine? | ||
You think they're going to be okay? | ||
You think it's all going to be all right? | ||
No, you did this. | ||
This is what you did on purpose. | ||
Now ERs are overflowing with consequences of the lockdown. | ||
Not the pandemic, the lockdown and the vaccine. | ||
Probably now the number one killer across Earth. | ||
Contributing factor to probably, probably half the deaths in this big spike. | ||
Incredible. | ||
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Covens in Europe, in America, and in Australia, and they have one right here. | ||
That whole bunch. | ||
The parties with the singing, and the flute, and the chanting. | ||
Those are espouses, sabbaths, or whatever they're called. | ||
Honey, don't get excited, huh? | ||
Read what they do, Guy. | ||
They use blood in their rituals, and the blood that has the most power is baby's blood. | ||
And they don't just use the blood, they use the flesh, too. | ||
Rosemary, for God's sakes! | ||
Bloomberg, why is there at least 10 bills I've seen for implantable microchips implanted inside so-called vaccines and vaccine tattoos that are little microchips that are embedded in your skin, microglass that's on the patch that goes into your skin? | ||
And global blockchain to control the human body, and it's all from the UN, and it's all from the Rockefeller Foundation, and Bill Gates. | ||
I mean, it's all there. | ||
You can pull it up yourself. | ||
And then they just always call the bill numbers 666. | ||
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A lot of people are aware of the 666 within Microsoft's patent to use people's brainwaves to mine cryptocurrencies. | |
Now, we see the number is on the H.R.6666, COVID-19 testing, reaching, and contacting everyone, trace, act. | ||
Why do we keep seeing the number 666 contained within all these patents and bill numbers? | ||
Is this deliberate? | ||
Is this the true sign of the times? | ||
And they just fetishize that number to rub it in our face as they bring in a world cashless society that you cannot buy nor sell unless you take whatever the new thing is they're wanting to put in your body. | ||
They wanted to rub your nose in it. | ||
Here's another one. | ||
Again, CNBC tweets this Pfizer article. | ||
Pfizer wrote this. | ||
For Pfizer, a COVID-19 vaccine may just be the beginning for the potential revolutionary promise of mRNA technology. | ||
That's experimental, that they just foisted on us, and it's killing a bunch of people, but that's just the way it is. | ||
You're gonna take it in your body. | ||
Now, let's ask ourselves what world we've reached here. | ||
This is a military globalist assault through the medical system by the central banks to collapse civilization. | ||
Now let me just show you this little jewel. | ||
For radio listeners, I'll narrate it. | ||
It's got an image of Scott Gottlieb, who is at the FDA, and then next to him, A Pfizer executive who is him. | ||
Scott Gottlieb. | ||
On the left is the former FDA commissioner in charge of regulating Pfizer. | ||
On the right is a current member of the board of directors of Pfizer making tens of millions a year. | ||
Can you see that? | ||
Here's another one. | ||
Stephen Hahn. | ||
Here he is at the FDA. | ||
Here he is at Moderna. | ||
That means Gates. | ||
Stephen Hahn, on the left, is the former FDA commissioner in charge of regulating Moderna. | ||
On the right is the current chief medical officer of flagship Pioneering, the venture capital firm behind Moderna. | ||
That's Bill Gates. | ||
Oh, there's another one. | ||
Reuters. | ||
Oh! | ||
The CEO of Reuters, who wrote two articles last week saying that we were making it up, that Fauci cooked it up in a lab, which is all admitted, and that Fauci bragged about how he needed a new virus to scare everyone into accepting mRNA technology, which he said. | ||
Oh, look. | ||
James C. Smith, on the left, is the CEO of Reuters, in charge of informing people about the COVID-19 vaccines. | ||
On the right is a current member of the board, directors of Pfizer, James C. Smith. | ||
Here's another one. | ||
Anthony Fauci, on the left, is the NIAID That's a fact. | ||
But let me, yes, you know the fact checker said this isn't true. | ||
It's all true. | ||
They're lying to you. | ||
is the funder of bioweapons research on gain-of-function-backed coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
But let me guess. | ||
You know the fact checkers said this isn't true. | ||
It's all true. | ||
They're lying to you. | ||
You can verify this in 10 seconds. | ||
Then why would they do that? | ||
Because they're training you psychologically to accept their criminal line. | ||
And then buying the news like they've already done. | ||
I mean, this is a criminal takeover. | ||
These men are guilty of war crimes against humanity. | ||
They are on the same par as Adolf A. Louis Hitler. | ||
Powerful stuff, folks. | ||
You can share that video at band.video. | ||
Congressional obsession with the number of the beast. | ||
Build back better. | ||
It's kind of ironic, isn't it? | ||
Incredible stuff. | ||
We'll take your phone calls on the other side, joined by Dr. Richard Fleming in the third hour to talk about what's really going on with the vaccine, dispelling some myths and outright lies by the establishment, and even from some of the more outrageous conspiracy theories. | ||
We'll get to the truth. | ||
We'll dig down with Dr. Richard Fleming in the third hour. | ||
Your calls. | ||
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Dr. Richard Fleming joining us in the third hour. | ||
But for now, let's go out to the phone lines. | ||
We've got Max in Kansas who... | ||
Maybe skipping school right now. | ||
Max, are you skipping school? | ||
Are you in the bathroom? | ||
Are you using your phone at the back of class? | ||
Welcome to the show, Max. | ||
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No, I actually start school in a couple minutes because we have late start on Wednesdays, but I wanted to call in for a minute or two and just say that, I mean, you look at these leftists and there's absolutely, sometimes there's absolutely no way they can bounce going. | ||
Like, you take a look, like you were saying earlier, Bilderberg. | ||
Royalty, bankers, CEOs, U.S. | ||
government officials all coming together. | ||
And what do they talk about? | ||
Nothing. | ||
And you have to look at the absolute secrecy of it. | ||
You know, it started in the 50s and wasn't even acknowledged until the 1980s. | ||
And even then they get, you know, one-liners in newspapers about when and where it was, not who was attending or not what they were going to be discussing. | ||
You look at Skull and Bones, John Kerry and George Bush. | ||
Um, all being a part of Bohemian Grove, David Gergen, um, again, presidents, bankers, CEOs, and there's no way that you can think that what they're talking about is good. | ||
There's no way that they have good intentions because you take a look at some of the people who go to those things, they're pure evil. | ||
They are pure evil and not, they haven't done a single good thing. | ||
And to assume that what they're talking about is something good, it's just outrageous. | ||
And you, And you just can't be that stupid. | ||
Like, it's kind of really hard to believe that someone must be stupid. | ||
Yeah, I mean, they have to know it's happening. | ||
And yeah, as you point out, I mean, we live in a world where, you know, we all sort of understand that the people that are in government are under public scrutiny. | ||
Like, we have to know who they're talking to and what they're talking about because they're representing us. | ||
And if we are going to vote for them, we need to know, you know, what they're up to and what they're involved in. | ||
And so what you have with Bilderberg and Davos and all these other organizations that were, again, wild-eyed conspiracy, as Max points out, not even acknowledged until the 80s. | ||
And even then it was like, well, OK, sure, they they sort of do, you know, this happens a little bit. | ||
But, you know, don't worry about it. | ||
It's a good thing. | ||
Now, the fact that they're meeting in secret, the fact they don't want you to know, the fact that they don't publish their their meeting minutes should be anathema to a free and fair society. | ||
And I was just just trying to find it so I could get the the quote right. | ||
And maybe the crew can pull up the the statement by John F. Kennedy when he says, you know, the idea of secret societies is repulsive, repugnant to our to our society. | ||
And maybe the crew can pull up the statement by John F. Kennedy when he says, you know, the idea of secret societies is repulsive, repugnant to our society. | ||
There it is. | ||
There it is. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Here it is. | ||
The very word secrecy is repugnant in a free and open society. | ||
The very word secrecy is repugnant in a free and open society. | ||
And we as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths and secret proceedings. | ||
And we as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths and secret proceedings. | ||
We decided long ago that the dangers of excess and unwarranted concealment of pertinent facts far outweighed the dangers which are cited to justify it. | ||
Even today, there's little value in opposing the threat of a in opposing the threat of a closed society by imitating its arbitration. | ||
arbitrary restrictions. | ||
Even today, there's little value in ensuring the survival of our nation if our traditions do not survive with it. | ||
And there's very grave danger that an announced need for increased security will be seized upon by those anxious to expand its meaning to the very limits of official censorship and concealment. | ||
I mean, this is an anathema to the very soul of America. | ||
And you're exactly right to point that out, Max. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. | ||
Hope you have a good day at school. | ||
Don't get indoctrinated, my friend. | ||
And hopefully hear from you again soon. | ||
Thanks for the call. | ||
Let's go to Hobbs in Nebraska. | ||
He wants to talk about dueling conspiracy theories. | ||
What does this mean, Hobbs? | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hey, good morning, Harrison. | ||
Good morning, InfoWarriors. | ||
It's your boy, Hobbs, from the Rhodes to Liberty podcast. | ||
Tune in tomorrow at nine central. | ||
We're going to be talking to a Liberty activist from Australia. | ||
That should be pretty interesting. | ||
Is he calling in from the COVID camp? | ||
I mean, I can't imagine that there's still, you know, liberty activists in Australia. | ||
It seems like that whole country is devoid of liberty at this point. | ||
Well, you would think so. | ||
And she, in the instant messages, said that everything you're seeing on the news, it's a lot worse than what you're seeing. | ||
So we're going to see how that's going to go. | ||
Uh, that's, uh, on YouTube, Rhodes to Liberty podcast. | ||
Uh, but anyways, uh, day before yesterday you said something about, uh, the, uh, Marjorie Taylor Greene is the Capitol bomber conspiracy theory that, uh, reminded me of a couple dueling conspiracies about the Alec Baldwin shooting. | ||
On the left you have people saying that he, uh, That he was handed a hot gun by a Trump supporter to discredit him and the anti-gun movement. | ||
And then on the right, you have people saying that the woman who was killed, her husband is a lawyer in the firm investigating the Clinton Foundation. | ||
And she herself was involved in a movie project revolving around Hollywood pedophile ring. | ||
So take from that what you will. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, it's interesting. | ||
Yeah, the dueling conspiracy theories, you know, I was talking to a friend about this. | ||
And I mean, you can look at there might be something there. | ||
I mean, you know, the fact that she's married to somebody so well, you know, connected, it is all very suspicious. | ||
At the same time, you understand that Hollywood is one of Hollywood politics, media in general, one of the most nepotistic and incestuous, you know, uh industries out there they're all married to each other they're all tied in together it's like it's not as proof necessarily as much as like this shooting was conspiracy as it is proof that like yeah these people around the world they all know each other and whether it's in politics or hollywood it's really all one big network of everybody | ||
but yeah the the dueling conspiracy theories is very strange yeah but anyways uh like uh what i called in about was about the uh the death of institutions and uh a lot of people have been asking you know take a look at the fbi investigating soccer moms pissed off at their school boards rather than you know a bunch of tanky neo-bolshevik larpers burning down our major cities and | ||
And you look at all of the other things that are going on, like a literal communist being nominated to be our comptroller at the Treasury and David Chipman at the ATF and everything. | ||
And it's something I called in, I think it was one of David Knight's last shows, was the irregularities in our electoral system. | ||
and all of these very obvious conflicts of interest and everything, they're not designed to do what they seem to be doing on the face. | ||
You know, the FBI is not investigating pissed off soccer moms because they want to indict and imprison pissed off soccer moms. | ||
They're investigating pissed off soccer moms because they want to destroy any faith we have left in the institution. | ||
Right. | ||
The irregularities in the election didn't happen because they absolutely positively wanted Joe Biden to be president. | ||
That was just a happy bonus. | ||
The irregularities in the election happened because they want to destroy any faith that we have in our electoral process, etc., etc., etc. | ||
And the reason that they're doing this, I believe, is because if you destroy America, we will rebuild America. | ||
destroy something that works, then you will have somebody that's going to be like, okay, it was destroyed, but it worked. | ||
Let's build it back again. | ||
However, if you discredit America, you make it seem that there was an inherent flaw in what made America America, then you will be able to destroy America while also ensuring that the people who believed in America don't try again, or at least they have a hard time trying then you will be able to destroy America while also ensuring Does that make sense? | ||
That makes perfect sense. | ||
I completely agree with you. | ||
I think that's very well said, and I think that's a very poignant observation, honestly, because, yeah, that does make sense, and it sort of gives a reason as to why they would want to do this. | ||
But it also, you know, we find ourselves in this position where it's like we're fighting for America while at the same time acknowledging that all of its institutions are basically Unbearably corrupt. | ||
We're kind of in between a rock and a hard place. | ||
But yeah, it makes a lot of sense. | ||
I mean, the thing is that America would work if we had moral people in charge and we had intelligent and informed citizenry. | ||
The problem is not the institution, it's the people running it. | ||
I think that's exactly right. | ||
I want to go very quickly because you mentioned it. | ||
Well, OK, yeah, we have time. | ||
Let's go to clip number six here. | ||
It's another conspiracy theory along the lines of Marjorie Taylor Greene planted the bomb at the Capitol. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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While everyone's suspecting Marjorie Taylor Greene of being that bomber, January 6th, I found out that Harrison Smith is actually Bigfoot. | |
As you can see, they both have dark hair. | ||
You never, ever, truly see Harrison Smith walk. | ||
Why? | ||
Because that walk would give him away. | ||
You never see what's underneath the desk as well. | ||
Is it hairy legs? | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
There you go. | ||
Harrison's Bigfoot. | ||
Makes about as much sense, doesn't it? | ||
So. | ||
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That's your love, that neighbor, not divide. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the InfoWars. | ||
Yeah, we're on InfoWars, but the conflict we're engaged in right now is literally a war of information. | ||
It's a war of packaging information. | ||
It's a war of manipulating perception and manufacturing consent. | ||
Because, as we've told you a million times, the goal of the people in charge is to enslave the world, Willingly is to have the world basically enslave themselves, basically agree to be slaves and agree that it's better that they're slaves. | ||
And whether they justify it by climate change or whether they justify it by, you know, making you hate your own race and, you know, desire not to perpetuate yourself. | ||
So you're not going to have kids. | ||
So you're not going to really care about the future that much. | ||
You're not going to save money. | ||
So you're going to spend it all. | ||
It's OK if you rent everything at that point. | ||
You know, even if you had something, they would tax it away from you the moment that you died. | ||
So you don't have anything to give to your kids. | ||
You have no reason to want to perpetuate your genetics or your lineage. | ||
However, they need to lull you into a sense of false security and a sense of hopelessness and desperation – Whatever they need to do to get you to willingly give up yourself to them is what they're going to do. | ||
And they do that through manipulation of information and by demonizing things that are good, elevating things that are destructive and despicable, and hiding the results or obfuscating the causes of the effects. | ||
It's all very sophisticated and very ubiquitous. | ||
It's everywhere. | ||
It's constant, continuous, and, well, annoying, I guess is the only way to put it. | ||
It's annoying to me. | ||
It's annoying to me that we're literally being invaded. | ||
It's an invasion. | ||
It's on. | ||
It's massive. | ||
Unbelievably huge. | ||
Now, we reported on this yesterday, but we have video now to illustrate just how huge the latest migrant caravan is. | ||
And remember, This is all organized. | ||
This is all orchestrated. | ||
This is exactly what happened in Europe, right? | ||
And again, the theme of today's program is cause and effect, right? | ||
What has been the effect of the mass migration to Europe? | ||
Heightened security, empowered police state, massive crime spikes, victimization of the natives of Europe. | ||
Reliance on the government. | ||
Huge number of effects having come from the mass migration into Europe. | ||
Mass migration into Europe, of course, itself was an effect of the wars in the Middle East. | ||
The wars in the Middle East themselves an effect, in large part, of the actions of Israel and America. | ||
All of this, you can just follow the chain back. | ||
When you follow the chain back, what you find at its impetus, at its starting point, It's the same group of people, the same cabal, the same organizations that put all of this together. | ||
And sometimes the names of the organizations are different, but the people involved are all the same. | ||
You go through this, if you just look at the authors of the Rockefeller Locksep document, Peter Schwartz, Global Business Network, Center for New American Security, Creating the Crisis in the Middle East. | ||
I mean, all of these people have their fingers in all of this. | ||
It's just cause and effect. | ||
And if you follow that trail back, you find the original perpetrators of this. | ||
And if you follow the effects forward, you find what their goal is. | ||
So this happened in Europe already with just millions of people being driven north, being flooded north, you know, open the borders. | ||
Let the NGOs drop them off by the tens of thousands. | ||
It's just the same thing that's happening here in America. | ||
It's not a coincidence. | ||
It's not natural. | ||
It's not just an inevitable consequence of the modern world. | ||
It's a plan. | ||
It's a policy. | ||
It's all being very well orchestrated. | ||
And so that's what's happening right now. | ||
Here's a story from Fox News. | ||
Migrant caravan containing thousands travels through Mexico towards US border, quote, tell Biden we are coming. | ||
Massive migrant caravan traveling through Mexico was organized via QR code. | ||
So again, if we had a serious Homeland Security network, this is the thing. | ||
It's one thing to have an empowered and richly armed wing of your government that's dealing with security and investigations, if they're actually targeting Foreigners trying to break into our country. | ||
If they're actually targeting foreign billionaires, spending money to dismantle our civilization from within. | ||
If they were actually doing what they were supposed to be doing, maybe we wouldn't have that big of an issue with it. | ||
But instead of doing any of that, they're doing the exact opposite of it. | ||
They're facilitating the invasion. | ||
They're facilitating the corruption. | ||
So not only do we have these incredibly empowered spy state apparatus all around us, They're working in complete contradiction to their stated aims. | ||
And it's outrageous. | ||
So, would it be... It's organized via QR code. | ||
You think it'd be hard to break that down? | ||
You think it'd be difficult to figure out who's behind this? | ||
Who's organizing it? | ||
Who's paying for it? | ||
No, of course not. | ||
It'd be a piece of cake. | ||
Literally, we'd stop this in 15 minutes. | ||
Not even an issue whatsoever. | ||
Other countries don't have this problem. | ||
Israel's not struggling with how to hold back tens of thousands of migrants, right? | ||
They know what to do. | ||
They put them on a boat and ship them to Germany. | ||
Very convenient. | ||
So let's watch this video. | ||
Let's see the true scale of it. | ||
Because, my God. | ||
Let's go to clip number 11 here. | ||
Migrant caravan arrives in Chiapas. | ||
Foreign minister warns they've been deceived. | ||
Let's watch this video from, I believe it's from RT. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Just a little group of people. | ||
Just helpless, poor migrants. | ||
I think I see a woman in there. | ||
I think I see one woman. | ||
Look, there she is on the left. | ||
The one woman. | ||
The rest of these military-aged men, all very well-dressed, new clothes. | ||
It's probably a $100 Spurs jersey that guy's wearing. | ||
They all just look fine. | ||
I like this guy on the right. | ||
He's tapping on his phone. | ||
He's got a beard. | ||
He literally just looks like a Brooklyn hipster. | ||
Yeah, just walking down the street. | ||
Oh my gosh, look how helpless they are. | ||
Look, two children. | ||
Look, I saw two children in this group of tens of thousands of adult men. | ||
Look, these people are not helpless. | ||
These people are not refugees. | ||
These people are not asylum seekers. | ||
These people are invaders. | ||
They are simply invading. | ||
Like, it's not... | ||
It's not complicated. | ||
It's not, it's not, you know, mean to deny these people. | ||
You know, I always think back to, um, I was at a party at my friend's house in the third ward in Houston, just like just the most ghetto neighborhood in America, pretty much. | ||
And, uh, you know, we're all hanging out at, uh, at his party in his front yard. | ||
And there's like a little, you know, there's a little chain link fence around it. | ||
And this woman comes up and she's like crying. | ||
And she's like, she's like, my husband, my husband was beating me help. | ||
I need, I need to come in. | ||
I need help. | ||
And I'm like, do you need us to call the cops? | ||
Like, is your husband coming? | ||
Like, what are you talking? | ||
Like, why do you really want to come in? | ||
Because, I'll tell you what happened. | ||
I was like, look, we can call the cops if you want. | ||
You know, if you're actually being beaten by your husband, like, we'll help you. | ||
Do you want us to call the cops? | ||
Like, what do you want us to do? | ||
And when it became clear that, you know, we weren't falling for her sob story, she just stopped crying and just turned around and walked away. | ||
It's just like, oh, okay. | ||
And like, walked away. | ||
It was just like, I got, you know, and it's like, You're not a bad person for rejecting the liar. | ||
You're not a bad person for rejecting the person who's looking to take advantage of you. | ||
Who knows why she wanted to come into the Vardy, but why would she lie about it? | ||
Why would she claim that she needed asylum when she really didn't? | ||
And when, you know, you're told, like, well, I can call the cops, if you're really, like, running away, crying from your husband beating you, like, you need to call the cops. | ||
And she's just like, well, never mind. | ||
Then just, like, turns around, just, like, walks around, like, goes, does something else. | ||
And it's like... | ||
That's all that's happening. | ||
It's somebody trying to take advantage of you. | ||
It's somebody crocodile tears, sobbing, playing the victim. | ||
They don't deserve it. | ||
They're up to something else. | ||
Okay? | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
A big shout out to InfoWars.com. | ||
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I say, shout out to InfoWars.com. | ||
And I say, don't worry about what anybody got to tell you, Red Pill. | ||
That's just who we are. | ||
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We've been snapping for way too long. | |
All right. | ||
Thanks, fellas. | ||
We appreciate it. | ||
Big shout out to InfoWars there, from whoever those guys are. | ||
I've seen them a lot. | ||
I would say it's an old saying, but it's not very commonly known. | ||
gentlemen we have there. | ||
Let's go out to the phone calls once again. | ||
Casey from Mississippi has called in about the Moderna shot. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Casey, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, thanks for taking my call, Harrison. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
Sure. | ||
So, you know, there's the, I would say it's an old saying, but it's not very commonly known. | ||
I mean, the people that are guilty the most tend to attack themselves the most. | ||
Okay. | ||
And, um, there's a guy that was running the chief medical officer, whatever the hell you want to call him. | ||
Uh, this guy named Paul Mack from Moderna. | ||
He recently transferred over now to, I believe a company called Teva Pharmaceuticals out of Jerusalem. | ||
But he was the, the head guy. | ||
He's been talking about hacking the biome, hacking our system for a very long time, and people should seriously look up his name. | ||
T-A-L-E-A-A. | ||
Okay? | ||
And so he's an Israeli. | ||
He speaks very good English, almost to the point of where you wouldn't know the difference. | ||
And yeah. | ||
These people have been telegraphing their moves for quite some time. | ||
You kind of alluded to it a little bit before, but the New World Order is essentially a transition from the United States to the Jerusalem area. | ||
Our technology sector has been completely compromised, has been completely taken over. | ||
All the things that people want to talk about with China, a lot of that they got through the Israeli quote-unquote pipeline. | ||
You know, Robert Maxwell, Jonathan Pollard, all of these people. | ||
Okay? | ||
And we have to get out of politics. | ||
We have to get out of the left and right. | ||
This whole Democrat versus Republican nonsense, it really is nonsense. | ||
That's just a distraction. | ||
We are in a very serious situation here where our power is being stripped and moved somewhere else by a group of people that are attacking themselves to make themselves look like a victim. | ||
And I'm not attacking the Jewish people. | ||
I told you before, when we spoke before, that my upbringing is very much Jewish. | ||
But these are real Jewish people. | ||
I want more of those people to stand up. | ||
I want there to be a distinction. | ||
I mean, there's a very big difference between Zionism and Judaism, okay? | ||
So, anyway, thank you very much for your time. | ||
I appreciate you, brother. | ||
No, I appreciate your call. | ||
And of course, you know, when you look at the at the prophecy of the Antichrist, I mean, it's pretty clear that they want to rebuild the Third Temple and plan on, you know, operating the Third or the New World Order with Jerusalem as like a world capital. | ||
And Jerusalem, you know, Israel's very tied in with China now with the Belt and Road Initiative. | ||
And they're moving a lot of their interests over to China. | ||
And, you know, there's been a lot of talk about this recently. | ||
There was an article I had yesterday Where I guess a lot of people are talking about this with the Virginia candidate, Junkin, talking about George Soros. | ||
And there are all these articles that were like, no, criticizing George Soros is not anti-Semitic. | ||
And it's like, no, you don't say. | ||
The literal Nazi, the literal Nazi collaborator, you can criticize him and not be anti-Semitic? | ||
Like, I'm very surprised. | ||
But yeah, this is the thing. | ||
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Harrison, real quick. | |
Go ahead. | ||
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Real quick. | |
They say there's something that they're not. | ||
Okay, it was written a long time ago in Revelation 2.9. | ||
They say that there's something, or they say that they are something that they're not. | ||
Okay, they say that they're Jews, but they're really not practicing, you know, God-fearing people. | ||
They are Satanists, whatever you want to call them, you know, globalists, whatever. | ||
All of these words are weaponized terms, but truthfully, they're Absolutely not what they say that they are, and they hide behind that. | ||
It's a machine over their, you know, it's a facade. | ||
Right. | ||
No, it's, yeah, it's a trick and they'll victimize Jews just as readily as they'll victimize anybody else. | ||
They couldn't care less. | ||
It's about control and whatever, you know, levers you need to pull to control people, you know, those are the levers that you control. | ||
I mean, it's a lot of the same playbook as any other, you know, division by ethical, you know, ethnic or racial, you know, disparities. | ||
It's the same, you know, you control black people by telling black people you are, you are victims, you are endless victims and white people are evil and you have to, you know, support black people no matter what. | ||
And then it's like you have these terrible actors that are destroying the black community, but you have a bunch of media outlets saying you have to support them because you're a race. | ||
Same thing with Judaism. | ||
Here you have a guy who was a literal Nazi collaborator who literally went house to house to, you know, help confiscate stuff from Jews who were sent to death camps. | ||
And you're going to tell me it's anti-Semitic to criticize this guy? | ||
He's he's a literal Nazi. | ||
He doesn't care He couldn't care less about his fellow Jews or anything else. | ||
It's it's ridiculous night I was having a conversation with somebody else who was like, you know You, you know, he was saying that he pictures, you know, Israel is like the source of so much problems and, and, you know, behind so much stuff. | ||
And then it's like, but so why are they, why are they vaccinating all of their people? | ||
If the vaccines are bad, then why are they subjecting the Israelis to it? | ||
And it's like, because they don't care because they're evil people because they target whoever opposes them. | ||
It doesn't matter if you're Jewish or Christian or anything else, they're evil people. | ||
And they'll use, you know, cloaks of, of hate to stop criticism in whichever way that they want to. | ||
They really don't care about religion. | ||
They'll use it. | ||
And then they'll, you know, I think it's traumatic mind control in the same way they'll do it to black Americans saying, you know, basically traumatizing them and saying, you're oppressed, you're oppressed, you can't do anything. | ||
Everybody hates you. | ||
They act like they like you, but actually they hate you. | ||
It's the same playbook that a lot of Jewish leaders use to control their people. | ||
They say, oh, don't get too mad. | ||
Don't like America too much. | ||
They're actually evil. | ||
They're actually bad. | ||
We showed the clip from Sarah Silverman where she's like, I'm afraid of the American flag. | ||
It's like, well, that's because you're a victim of trauma-based violence. | ||
Mind control, that's trying to separate you from your fellow Americans on, you know, arbitrary metrics, ethnic, religious, whatever they are, in order to, you know, make you easier to control. | ||
It's literally as simple as that. | ||
So, yeah, it's about whatever levers they need to control people. | ||
And something else that you mentioned I thought was interesting, you said, you know, the guiltiest people attack themselves. | ||
You know, I listen to a lot of true crime stuff and a lot of like, You know, police interrogation stuff, I talk about that. | ||
You love seeing criminals cornered with evidence of their crimes. | ||
It's extremely entertaining. | ||
But my wife asked me, she said, is there one attribute, is there one thing that you find that all of these criminals have in common? | ||
And immediately jumped to my mind, the one thing, if you watch interrogations of criminals who've been caught, who are like serial, like the worst of the worst people, just totally psychopathic, insane people, every one of them portrays themselves as a victim. | ||
Every single one of them. | ||
Oh, the jail's too cold. | ||
They told me they were going to get me a Coke, and then they got me a Pepsi. | ||
Like whatever it is, they're the victims. | ||
They're always being put upon, and they're always – the system's never fair to them. | ||
And why did they get treated like this? | ||
Meanwhile, these are people that have done the most horrific things in the entire world. | ||
And the fact that we're even letting them talk and speak and walk around is a courtesy to them. | ||
And it's because our system is so good that we actually, you know, don't punish people outright. | ||
We have to go through the process with them. | ||
But it's interesting that you said that, because if there is one trait that's shared by the most ruthless and diabolical criminals in the world, it's that they always portray themselves as the victims. | ||
They always portray themselves as being at the receiving end of some oppression of some sort. | ||
And it's psychological, it's pathological, and it's inevitable. | ||
And it's continuous. | ||
So thank you so much for the call, Casey. | ||
We'll go to your calls once again in the next segment. | ||
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Um, are you criticizing Bill Gates? | ||
You know he's white, right? | ||
You know criticizing Bill Gates is anti-white? | ||
Can you imagine falling for that? | ||
People do. | ||
Criticizing George Soros, um, anti-Semitic much? | ||
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It's just like, oh really? | ||
You fall for that? | ||
Are you really that stupid? | ||
Are you really that dumb? | ||
You really fall for that crap? | ||
Please don't. | ||
Please, for the love of God, don't let them use, you know, your particular ethnic group. | ||
Solidarity to allow evil people to do terrible things. | ||
Just don't be a sucker. | ||
That needs to be the new American slogan. | ||
Please, can we just stop being suckers? | ||
Can we just stop being rubes, being victims of cons? | ||
We're just the dumbest people in the world. | ||
Just tens of thousands of people, just well-dressed with cell phones, just like, yeah, I'm a refugee, I need asylum and a house. | ||
We're just like, oh, you poor thing, come on in. | ||
And they're just like robbing you. | ||
It's just, just stop being a sucker. | ||
Just stop listening to liars, for the love of God. | ||
Let's go back out to the phone call, shall we? | ||
John from Canada wants to talk about Trudeau and Facebook. | ||
Thanks for calling in, John. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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How's it going? | ||
Good. | ||
Thanks. | ||
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Okay. | |
Just making sure you could hear me. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So I guess the big thing that no media are talking about in Canada Um, obviously because they wanted the specific outcome is the head of the federal opposition. | ||
So the guy who ran against Bruto in the last election, he presented himself as like the son of a blue collar worker, mentioning how his dad worked at GM, sort of left out the fact that his dad was actually an MPP. | ||
So that would sort of be like a, um, uh, Someone that would work at a state level in the U.S. | ||
He was a provincial minister. | ||
Right, like a state senator. | ||
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So involved in politics. | |
And he was in the military, but he flew non-combat role in Canada, doing mostly like border patrols. | ||
So he really played up the military thing. | ||
He originally ran a couple of years ago as this huge right-wing hawk. | ||
Uh, then all of a sudden, when he got in, he was super left. | ||
He ran his campaign like Joe Biden, mostly from his home office. | ||
Then I was doing a bit of digging, and I realized, oh, you can look this up online. | ||
The guy who ran against Trudeau used to actually work for Trudeau's dad's law firm. | ||
So Jean Chrétien, our former prime minister, and Pierre Trudeau started a law firm called Heenan-Lakey that actually fell apart doing really sneaky deals, arguments amongst the partners. | ||
They were writing bad deals for African warlords. | ||
And the law firm fell apart. | ||
But when Aaron O'Toole worked there, he was a major lobbyist for Facebook. | ||
So you had this guy presenting himself as the opposition, and he offered no opposition. | ||
And that's why Canada is in the current state it's in. | ||
We're way worse off than the U.S. | ||
We literally have a gilded opposition where no one's willing to say anything. | ||
Yeah, total straw man opposition. | ||
But so this was his opponent this summer, right? | ||
Y'all just had the snap elections and Trudeau won. | ||
Is that right? | ||
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Yeah, and he ran a couple of years ago for a leadership position, too, and I remember thinking, like, oh my god, the stuff this guy is saying. | |
Like, he sounds so right-wing. | ||
No Canadian's going to vote for him. | ||
And he sounded like, by Canadian parlance, people would think he was a lunatic. | ||
But, you know, just not stuff that was that right, but probably too right for most Canadians. | ||
And then, lo and behold, the guy gets in. | ||
He's the most left person ever. | ||
He has deep ties to Huawei, too. | ||
And it's just disgusting that the one candidate, Leslyn Lewis, she's a lawyer, a doctor, she's black, she's a social conservative, she ran for leadership, she would have been great and I think she would have really offered opposition, but I'm sure the powers that be in Canada, like the Bronfmans and the Desmarais family power corp, they wanted someone weak in opposition and that's what Canadians got. | ||
Yeah, it makes sense. | ||
It's all a scam. | ||
Ton of great information. | ||
Thank you for that, John, and God bless, man. | ||
Canada seems to be slipping down that slippery slope towards total totalitarianism. | ||
Good luck, God bless, and thanks for all that information. | ||
It's good to know. | ||
Let's go to Oscar Mike in Oklahoma who wants to talk about the Hegelian dialectic problem reaction solution. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Oscar. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
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Good, thank you. | ||
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It's just amazing by how so much disinformation out there is just everywhere. | |
You know, just like with this deal with now that people are more upset about the treatment of the beagles and the dogs through this Fauci joke, that they're more upset about that than they are about the use of aborted fetal tissue cell lines that | ||
Humanity really is, to me, it's disgusting and it's so disheartening to see so many people that are so distracted by shiny things that's basically a psyop. | ||
It's another Hungarian dialectic to get people off of the actual issue, to look at the little slide minutiae that's out here floating around. | ||
It's kind of like a sea cucumber. | ||
Well, I don't know if you know anything about sea cucumbers. | ||
When you try to grab a sea cucumber, they're going to spit a part of their body out and it wiggles around and it swims off. | ||
Kind of like a lizard. | ||
When you try to grab some of these lizards and they'll tail off, their tails will fall off. | ||
Right. | ||
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And the tail will wiggle and the lizard will take off. | |
This is controlled opposition. | ||
This is another psyop to get people's minds off. | ||
And people, like I said, are more disturbed that they did these things to these dogs by cutting their vocal cords so they couldn't hear them yelping in pain. | ||
They let maggots eat them alive. | ||
And they're more up in arms and upset about that than they are of the aborted fetal No, yeah. | ||
You make a lot of good points. | ||
I don't think it's a distraction necessarily. | ||
It's more of an illustration. | ||
It's like, it is, you know, it's one of those things that, you know, you could tell people this about, you know, what he does to humans and they like don't care. | ||
You say it's to dogs and they're like outraged. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
But at the same time, it illustrates like who this guy is, what he's willing to do. | ||
Emphasizes sort of psychopathic tendencies that these guys have thanks so much for the call Oscar I think you're right about a lot of these Distractions that we're facing right here, but I do want to get to another call real quick Patriot from California says I'm wrong about something so I'd like to hear that and and Address it. | ||
Thanks for calling in Patriot. | ||
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You're on the air Hey Harrison, how you doing? | |
Good. | ||
Thanks Okay, so I just Are you saying that everyone's an idiot, dumb for not thinking this or that? | ||
But I mean, and I agree with a lot of things you guys say, but the whole notion that the coronavirus came from a Wuhan lab, it just doesn't add up. | ||
So I know you point out a lot of the gain-of-function research and I totally agree. | ||
That's all factual and he participated, Fauci participated in the Wuhan gain-of-function research, but that does not correlate into ...any coronavirus spread throughout the world because there's no increase in death amongst any population, including the United States. | ||
There's no proof of...it's basically just the flu flipped to coronavirus numbers. | ||
So, just because someone has research on something, I think we're overlooking it. | ||
that uh the coronavirus was came from a lab because there's no such thing as any pandemic if you look at the numbers so i know you don't really look at that too much but i mean i think we should really look into that because every time i point to um this kind of research i point to you guys but you always always say it came from a lab but that just increases people's fear of getting the coronavirus it doesn't really do you any justification | ||
Of downplaying masks and vaccines because actually that would make someone fearful of getting this virus which I don't think is harmful because there's no proof that it's harmful. | ||
There is, however, proof that the vaccine is harmful and I totally agree with that and I would oppose the Opposing view that the gain-of-function research was to, in fact, make something, but I think that something is the actual vaccine, and that is the virus. | ||
So, I think there's more proof on what I'm saying than... So, are you saying that... Is this based on, you know, claims that the coronavirus hasn't been isolated, that sort of stuff? | ||
Like, basically you're saying there's no such thing as the coronavirus. | ||
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I'm saying there's no numbers that say there was a spread of coronavirus last year. | |
And I think you can agree with that. | ||
So I just don't see how... | ||
Well, I think no, no, yeah. | ||
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If a lab makes any sense, unless it was totally harmless, then it's like something that you could totally overlook. | |
So I don't think there's any point of saying a leak from a lab. | ||
Well, look, when you look at the flu numbers that are nonexistent and the PCR, they're, you know, what we know about coronavirus in and of itself is vanishingly small. | ||
We really don't have too much information about it at all, but we're actually gonna have Dr. Richard Fleming on with us the next hour, and I'll put it to him. | ||
I'll pass on your objections, and we'll see what he has to say, because I'm pretty convinced that the coronavirus is real, and that it was made in a lab, but not nearly as deadly as they say. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
You've probably seen the clip by now. | ||
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern relishing the fact that her new Covid traffic light system will create an oppressed underclass in society. | ||
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So you basically said this is going to be like, well it's almost like, you probably don't see it like this, the two different classes of people. | |
If you're vaccinated or if you're unvaccinated you have all these rights. | ||
If you are vaccinated... That is what it is, so yep. | ||
Yep. | ||
Under the new system, when cases rise, the unvaccinated will face lockdowns and restrictions that the rest of the population can ignore altogether. | ||
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But actually what it's become clear to me is that they're not just a tool to drive up vaccines, they're a tool for confidence. | |
Yeah, so confident you're all walking around fully vaccinated and still wearing three face masks. | ||
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Two different classes of people. | |
If you're vaccinated or if you're unvaccinated, you have all these rights. | ||
If you are vaccinated... That is what it is. | ||
So, yep. | ||
Yep. | ||
Let's be clear. | ||
By its very definition, this is medical apartheid. | ||
Two classes of people under two different sets of laws in the same country. | ||
One, an oppressed minority that is now being overtly discriminated against by the state. | ||
That's not a free country anymore, that's institutionalised segregation. | ||
If that was abhorrent in South Africa, why is it acceptable now? | ||
New Zealand's Maori population was subjected to similar segregation and discrimination up until the 50s. | ||
That was a disgrace, why should it be acceptable now? | ||
And in fact, fewer than half of Maoris in New Zealand are fully vaccinated, meaning they're going to take the brunt of the discrimination. | ||
And I can see what's coming in New Zealand, probably Australia too. | ||
People in America are already being denied life-saving organ transplants. | ||
So don't be surprised to see Jacinda announce that the unvaccinated will be denied hospital treatment. | ||
And the look on her face when she does it will be one of barely contained sadistic glee. | ||
Look, if you're so confident in your vaccine, explain to people why it's so important and why the side effects are so rare. | ||
Don't just threaten to banish people from society while wearing a s***-eating, tyrannical grin. | ||
Because that's not a very good way to get people on side, is it? | ||
It's not even the fact that she's the face for all this despotism. | ||
It's that lip-smacking satisfaction that she seems to get from announcing it. | ||
Like she's savouring some fine meal or expensive glass of wine. | ||
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That is what it is, so, yep. | |
It's also that fake, smiley, passive-aggressive, contrived self-righteousness that characterizes her rhetoric. | ||
Like when she threatened to hold Kiwis and their entire families in quarantine facilities if they didn't get the jab. | ||
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Well they can't now. | |
If someone refuses in our facilities to be tested, they have to keep staying. | ||
So they won't be able to leave after 14 days, they have to stay on for another 14 days. | ||
So it's a pretty good incentive. | ||
You either get your tests done and make sure you're cleared or we will keep you in a facility longer. | ||
We will keep you in a facility longer. | ||
Is it just me or is there something about her that really creeps you out? | ||
People forget New Zealand was rapidly becoming a police state before the pandemic. | ||
Police were paying people home visits to ask about their support for Trump in early 2019. | ||
Kiwis were threatened with five years in prison for not handing in firearms after Jacinda set about on a massive gun grab. | ||
Suffice to say the daughter of a police officer and the former head of the International Socialist Youth ...is adored and revered by her fellow globalists, and boy does she appear to cherish the role. | ||
Given that the Bond franchise is seeking to increase its diversity in offering more roles to women, may I suggest Jacinda Ardern as the perfect template for their next top villain? | ||
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Yep. | |
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There you go, that's the latest by Paul Joseph Watson. | ||
It's titled, She Creeps Me Out. | ||
Yeah, yeah, I think she should. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to American Journal. | ||
My name's Harrison Smith. | ||
My guest this hour is Dr. Richard Fleming, and I have quite an extensive resume here for you that I'd like to read with you just to set the groundwork and let everybody know. | ||
Just how well qualified this guest is. | ||
So often I hear, you know, well, what are your sources on this? | ||
Well, let me tell you about Dr. Richard Fleming. | ||
Dr. Richard M. Fleming is a cardiologist, nuclear cardiologist, certified in positron emissions tomography, jurisprudence doctor of law, researcher, inventor, and author. | ||
Dr. Fleming presented to the American Heart Association his theory that cardiovascular disease was due to inflammation. | ||
What was a theory in 1994 has become a well-known fact for decades and was highlighted in 2004 with a feature on ABC's 2020 News. | ||
Patent number 9566037 was issued to Dr. Fleming on February 14, 2017. | ||
The Fleming Method patent covers all methods and devices able to measure metabolic and regional blood flow differences. | ||
This breakthrough made it possible to differentiate functionality of tissue, tissue types as well as non-tissue, and the measurement of treatment response using all isotopes, enhancing agents and devices capable of detecting and measuring isotopes. | ||
His knowledge and patent enables previously undetectable inflammation to be seen and measured with levels of accuracy not found in most common scanning and technologies or devices. | ||
His website, FlemingMethod.com. | ||
So very, very happy to welcome to the program, Dr. Richard Fleming. | ||
Thanks for coming on, Dr. Fleming. | ||
My pleasure to be here, Harrison. | ||
Thank you for the invitation. | ||
Well, I'm very happy to have you here. | ||
And I'd really like to sort of ask you questions that are sort of framed in a way to help just the average person that just watches MSM. | ||
They just watch CNN. | ||
They just believe everything Fauci says. | ||
Like I would really like to get through to them. | ||
And I think part of that is having somebody, you know, of your qualifications on to address this sort of stuff. | ||
But your presentation that's on band.video and Infowars.com does a lot to dispel some of the rumors that we see here on the right wing. | ||
We just had a caller who called into American Journal who basically was making the argument that coronavirus doesn't exist at all. | ||
It's never been isolated, etc, etc. | ||
Basically saying that I was spreading disinformation by saying it was made in a lab because, well, if it doesn't exist, how could it have been made in a lab? | ||
So maybe we'll start there and I'll ask you to perhaps dispel this rumor. | ||
Does COVID exist, sir? | ||
Okay, so two clarifications. | ||
COVID is the disease. | ||
SARS-CoV-2 is the virus. | ||
So when the body reacts with an inflammatory response, that's how you get the disease coronavirus disease 2019. | ||
Does SARS-CoV-2 exist? | ||
Yeah, absolutely it does. | ||
We don't live in the 1860s, although I know that some people would like to. | ||
We just simply don't. | ||
The criticisms, I've heard this, I've put out information on Rumble and other places just dealing with much of the nonsense that really exists, is that in the 1860s when we were looking at bacteria, which are cells that can do everything on their own, there was a set of what was called Cook's postulates for isolating and Re-injecting and finding the disease with it and then finding the disease with re-injection. | ||
And that's really nice. | ||
The reality is we essentially have done Cook's postulates. | ||
Unfortunately, the last part of the postulates are the people that have been vaccinated now with the genetic sequence of just a spike protein producing this inflammatory thrombotic response. | ||
But, you know, we've seen Cook's postulates fulfilled, but much more importantly, since we don't live in the 1860s and we live in modern era, we actually determine what something is based upon its genetic code or sequence. | ||
That's what we do with people. | ||
I mean, you can look around any room, any place on the planet and no two people look alike. | ||
So they're all different variants. | ||
And their genetic sequence is different, but there are similarities in their genetic sequence. | ||
And we define living organisms by the basis of their genetic sequence. | ||
So you can go to FlemingMethod.com if you want to under the, one of the tabs has more than 200, I don't know, 20, 30 papers published on SARS-CoV-2 and things that are relevant to this virus. | ||
And in there, there's some papers that show the GenBank, GenBank is what it's called. | ||
Where the sequences have been laid out for more than 30,000 samples from beginning to end. | ||
There's 30,000, just under 30,000 nucleotide base pairs. | ||
And this is the basic fundamental material that makes up the RNA of this virus. | ||
And so we know this sequence. | ||
This is how we know that there's variance, not because of PCR testing, but because of actual nucleotide sequencing that's done. | ||
And, you know, some of the other criticisms that come is, you know, golly, you've never really developed a pure, just pure virus on its own. | ||
And, you know, you don't need to do that. | ||
I mean, we don't produce pure people on their own. | ||
What we do for many of the samples in the very sick people that were analyzed is we go into their lungs And put saline in and then suck that back out. | ||
And that's called bronchoalveolar lavage, which simply means we go into those airways in the small alveoli and lavage or aspirate back, take back the fluid. | ||
There you go. | ||
There's the base sequences of DNA sequencing. | ||
Well, actually that's RNA because that's your, you've got a mixture there. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
Okay. | ||
Differences between DNA and RNA is that there's thiamine in DNA and uracil in RNA. | ||
You had both of them there on that little video, but it was a good video for showing the point. | ||
And so then we take that garbage out of the lungs and we clean it up. | ||
We don't want to have misinformation. | ||
So we have special techniques that clean up the samples so that all we're left with is a virus. | ||
And then Like it or not, the way we put together is the same way that you put a puzzle together in a box. | ||
You know, everybody's gotten a puzzle and it's filled with pieces and you put the pieces together to find out what you really have. | ||
That's how the human genome was done. | ||
That's how we define bacteria and fungi and viruses in the modern era. | ||
And so we've had lots of samples. | ||
If you go to the website, you'll see it's very interesting that many of those original samples came off those individuals that were on the cruise ships that were trying to dock in U.S. ports when all of this got started. | ||
But there's thousands of examples that are there. | ||
And then, of course, you know, that makes it very easy for someone in a lab somewhere to actually make it. | ||
But the fact that you're putting the building blocks together doesn't mean it's not real. | ||
It means that we're just smarter than we were in the 1860s. | ||
In some ways, yes we are, but I might prefer to live in the 1860s with the way things are going. | ||
So it has been sequenced, we do know it exists, but of course there's the gray area where that doesn't mean that all of the cases that are called COVID are COVID cases because the PCR test Don't take that sequencing into account, do they? | ||
They might call a flu case a COVID. | ||
You might have a false positive because it's not actually looking at the sequences, right? | ||
And I think that's where some of this confusion comes in, is the gray area where it does exist, but that doesn't mean every case they say is COVID is COVID. | ||
There's some gray area there, isn't there? | ||
Well, I think the problem that, first off, I'm going to do what is unpopular right now, which is to say PCR is a good test, because PCR is a good test. | ||
Kerry Mullis did a great job with it. | ||
Unfortunately, the U.S. | ||
government and everybody who used it didn't bother to read the patent and how to do the test. | ||
You know, it's like my patented test. | ||
If you do it incorrectly, it's useless. | ||
So you have to do it right. | ||
And the PCR test simply is a test that says, we know that there's a genetic code we're looking for. | ||
So we're going to start here. | ||
We're going to have a forward primer, and then we're going to stop at this part. | ||
That's the reverse primer, and it has to read from the opposite direction. | ||
And then there's a fluorescein probe in there, and that's that fluorescein that lights up and triggers a yes-no. | ||
So it's looking for a genetic sequence. | ||
And that's the important thing to realize. | ||
The genetic sequence for the spike protein of this virus is the genetic sequence for the spike protein of this virus. | ||
But that is a complete... And I hate it when they do that. | ||
That's a brain biopsy going up like that. | ||
The reality is that doesn't mean you have the disease. | ||
It means you have the genetic sequence of this virus. | ||
I think we did a great job of showing that a respiratory virus, something passed from person-to-person airway, is passed from person-to-person airway. | ||
I mean, that's what we showed. | ||
Locking down the planet didn't change that. | ||
We showed a PCR testing. | ||
Yep, respiratory pathogen. | ||
Interesting stuff. | ||
Sorry, we're about to go to break. | ||
break we'll be back with dr fleming all right welcome back ladies and gentlemen My guest is Dr. Richard Fleming. | ||
He's got plenty of resources on his website, FlemingMethod.com, where you can go and double-check him, check his work. | ||
That's what science is all about. | ||
Dr. Fleming, you sort of got cut off there by the commercial break. | ||
You were talking about the PCR test, how it's actually a pretty good test for what we're using it for. | ||
I just wanted you to finish your thought on that, please. | ||
Right. | ||
So Karen Mullis was pretty adamant, as I guess I have been, that neither he nor I have a lot of respect for Dr. Anthony Fauci, because we're neither one really convinced that he's much of a scientist or a physician, and pretty good at using other people's work, but not really generating any on his own. | ||
So the PCR test looks for genetic sequences. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
It doesn't tell you. | ||
I mean, it's only looking for the spike protein. | ||
That's the one that was selected out. | ||
So great. | ||
Um, but you're supposed to stop at 20 cycles. | ||
Which gets you something like 1,044,555 or something like that, uh, cycles, which is enough. | ||
And then after that you produce a lot of static and background noise. | ||
So that's a test to look for the presence of something, but that's not how you make a diagnosis of a disease. | ||
I mean, that's why physicians like myself go to medical college so that you can take and learn how to take all the tests and the signs and put it together and make a decision about a disease. | ||
But you know, the, the definition of COVID-19. | ||
It's really pretty loose. | ||
You know, you look at the symptoms and they could be any virus, any bacteria, any fungus. | ||
It could be cancer. | ||
I mean, the symptoms match any of those problems. | ||
So by and large, you know, I think that the number of cases of people infected is probably Fairly spot-on, just simply because of the validity for PCR, but that doesn't mean that the deaths are due to... What the deaths are due to are people not being treated for the inflammation and blood clotting. | ||
I mean, that's the disease. | ||
That's what, if they'd have paid attention to the theory in 1994, they would have been able to treat. | ||
That's what we treated in seven countries with an 1,800 people study that we did using Fleming method to every three days measure whether a drug worked and add drugs sequentially as needed. | ||
And we lost three people out of 1,800, which, again, I'm not wowed about having lost three people. | ||
There's always room for improvement, but that's 99.83% who did not die from the inflammation, blood clotting, the COVID-19 disease, because they were treated. | ||
So the problem isn't so much the PCR test, it is why aren't doctors treating what they claim they know about the inflammation theory that I published? | ||
Why aren't doctors using the ventilators correctly? | ||
Why are some doctors being gone after by the government and the state licensing boards because they are treating patients because that's our job? | ||
I mean, all of that misinformation about what works, what doesn't work about the PCR test. | ||
I mean, you know, even the way that these PCR tests were taken from people. | ||
I mean, as you heard my response, it was like a brain biopsy. | ||
You don't go up into the head, you go straight back into the nasal region to to sample that. | ||
And and you know, it's they mean they had people that were doing that just did not have the qualifications to do it. | ||
So we did a great job of showing that you can make people afraid. | ||
You can you can cluster them. | ||
You can quarantine them. | ||
You can do everything that we did and it didn't stop. | ||
It didn't eradicate a virus. | ||
It's not going to be eradicated. | ||
We used vaccines that put pressure selection on the virus to get the variants that are coming out. | ||
And every time a vaccine has been added to the sequence, as I've given in several presentations, in fact, on Alex Jones' InfoWars program about three or four weeks ago, we did this. | ||
Showing that each time a new vaccine was added in sequence in each of the countries or around the world, it's simply the cases went up, but the variants shifted over from the original Wuhan HU1. | ||
Yeah, wow, that's just not the way to do a brain bio, that's a great way to do it. | ||
Right. | ||
But from Wuhan H2-1 to the Alpha variant to the Beta variant to the Gamma variant to the Lambda to, that's just painful to watch, to the, there we go, to the Delta and the Mu variants, which is what it's doing. | ||
So we've done a great job of selecting out these viruses for the variants and just doing this completely backwards. | ||
Yeah it seems like everything's going backwards and what and what strikes me is you know as a doctor you had to take the Hippocratic Oath and it seems like on a societal level the Hippocratic Oath and and what they've you know what is embodied in that oath has been completely tossed to the side just to Read a few lines from it says I will apply for the benefit of the sick all measures that are required required avoiding those twin traps of overtreatment and therapeutic nihilism. | ||
You also say that you know there's a art to medicine as well as science and that warmth sympathy and understanding may outweigh the surgeon's knife or chemist's drug. | ||
I mean do you think we've we've do you think that's a part of the problem is that the overtreatment or that all of these measures that are supposed to keep science and medical science in a human realm have been abandoned because of this outrage and, you know, fear caused by this virus? | ||
Well, you know, unfortunately, I think there's a lot of people that have really stopped practicing medicine or science. | ||
And it's hard to know exactly what happened to them. | ||
I mean, up until November of 2019, if you came into a hospital and you had breathing problems, we treated you for those breathing problems. | ||
We treated you for clotting problems. | ||
We treated you for it. | ||
Well, yeah, I graduated medical school in 1985 or 1986. | ||
Well, I graduated medical school in 1985 or 1986. | ||
I don't remember without looking at the diploma. | ||
And we've always done that. | ||
But at the end of 2019, everybody just stopped practicing medicine. | ||
And scientists seem to stop searching for answers everywhere. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of people that went out there and just started treating people, I think, willy-nilly, but never proved that what they were doing was right or wrong. | ||
I mean, we looked at remdesivir, for example, and it worked 28% of the time, which if you're one of those 28% as a first-line drug, If you're one of those 28%, you're thinking this is a godsend, but the reality is it's less than statistical chance. | ||
And, you know, once you understand how the drug works, it makes perfect sense that, you know, it's kind of, it's a shot in the dark. | ||
It's kind of a shotgun approach to, to effecting the mRNA. | ||
And it's not a guarantee that anything's going to happen. | ||
So as a first line drug, it's not really all that promising and yet it's, it's been touted, but there's other drugs. | ||
that people talk about that I'm just as critical on, you know, ivermectin, for example. | ||
I know people love it, but I have repeatedly said, because I've taken care of people that have failed treatment with ivermectin, I have repeatedly said that there's no major tissue outcome data that shows that ivermectin affects the attachment or the replication I have repeatedly said that there's no major tissue outcome data that shows Now, what it does do, and what we've got on the website, is it protects the nucleus of a cell from having genetic material enter into the nucleus. | ||
So that is very, very valid. | ||
And that's very solid scientific research. | ||
I didn't do it. | ||
Somebody else did it. | ||
It was replicated. | ||
It's the science. | ||
So, you know, I frequently will present, and you're hearing me do this, on both sides of this equation, because we've got people on the extremes, whether it be saying that the virus doesn't exist, or everybody should be treated with ivermectin, or everybody should be treated with remdesivir, or everybody should be vaccinated. | ||
I'm looking at all of these points and saying, where's the data? | ||
Where's the science? | ||
Because we're 22 months into this, Harrison. | ||
No, it's such a, I'm sorry, we're about to go to commercial break, but it's just, it's refreshing hearing a real scientist talk like this. | ||
We're, we're, you know, everybody's so sure of what they're saying. | ||
It's good to have somebody who actually understands it. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
All right, welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, my guest, Dr. Richard Fleming, has a very extensive report on Bandod Video and InfoWars right now. | ||
You can go through his whole slideshow and see the experiments he did and the conclusions that they came to. | ||
But I'd like to ask you, Dr. Fleming, about a headline today. | ||
FDA panel backs Pfizer shots for kids, saying, quote, we're never going to learn about how safe this vaccine is until we start giving it. | ||
Now, as a layman, sir, this to me is shocking and incredibly irresponsible. | ||
But you're the professional. | ||
You think this is a good idea? | ||
Well, maybe we should ask a different question. | ||
Did the doctors at Nuremberg think it was a good idea? | ||
Did the Helsinki Code think it was a good idea? | ||
Did the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights think it was a good idea? | ||
Did the American Medical Association Code of Ethics think it was a good idea? | ||
Every one of those documents and agreements were concluded that before you start experimenting on people, You actually need to carry through basic research to first know what the heck you're doing, what outcomes you should expect, and then you carry it out in animal models. | ||
And that includes, you know, mice and rats sometimes, and eventually primates like rhesus macaque monkeys that are close to humans biologically. | ||
And then you begin investigations on people, you know. | ||
This is reminiscent of exactly what Nazi Germany did in concentration camps, where they first took the PhDs and MDs and got them out of the way so people didn't hear from them, and then put Jews and other individuals that they considered less desirable in there, and then for the good of Germany, which they considered to be for the good of humanity, experimented on people. | ||
I think appalling might be the nicest term I can come up with to think that these people have decided that they're not going to know what happens to the children until they experiment upon the children. | ||
Now, notice they didn't say experiment on the children, but that's what they're doing. | ||
If you don't know what the outcome is going to be, that's an experiment that you are doing. | ||
So what the FDA said yesterday is they have decided, carte blanche, to experiment on our children. | ||
And that really should get your attention. | ||
I mean, it's bad enough when we're letting them experiment on the older population. | ||
It's bad enough when we're letting them experiment on everybody. | ||
Uh, it's bad enough when our military police and fire, uh, are being experimented on, uh, and then, and then our, our military police and, and, and fire and first line responders, emergency medical services, nurses, and doctors get criticized because we're, we're bad people. | ||
If we don't want to go along with it, you know, in 2020, we were the heroes. | ||
Now we're the villains. | ||
Um, and, and now it's going to be okay. | ||
To allow them to experiment on our children, and this is where I say, hell no. | ||
And I know, you know, it's not, it's, you know, I don't really relish in that type of language, but I think at this point in time, it needs to be stated without reservation. | ||
We do not experiment upon our children. | ||
The most precious thing we have is our children. | ||
And we've seen that some of the adverse reactions are more intense the younger you get. | ||
So, you know, we expect the reactions with children to be worse than adults, right? | ||
Well, it doesn't matter whether it's worse than adults. | ||
I mean, the reality is we're experimenting with our children. | ||
Right, right. | ||
And our children have good immune systems until we start mucking around with them. | ||
The data on adults show that we have good immune systems until these vaccines are given and then interferon is suppressed and T helper 2 cells are suppressed, which are critical to develop an immune response. | ||
I mean, the failures at this point in time to vaccines don't prevent you from getting infected or spread. | ||
The only way that they work is if you get exposed to and infected with what you got vaccinated with. | ||
This is no way to hand over our children. | ||
I responded that way because when they talk about 40,000 dead or 120,000 dead, who cares whether it's that or 12,000? | ||
Because when they talk about 40,000 dead or 120,000 dead, who cares whether it's that or 12,000? | ||
Is 12,000 not enough? | ||
I mean, we stopped the swine flu vaccine, and I was working in a hospital at that point in time as an orderly, taking care of patients who had the swine flu vaccine, who had the neurologic disease Guillain-Barre, And, you know, with the first 25 deaths, we not only stopped the vaccine program, but 60 Minutes, mainstream media, did its job to report on it and exposed what was going on. | ||
Remember, I mean, if you've seen that 60-minute clip, which I've included in several of our talks, you have the head FDA people and people that were involved with researching this deny they were doing anything wrong, only to be caught by Mike Wallace, you know, with their hand in the cookie jar showing that they did exactly what they said they didn't do that was wrong. | ||
What happened to mainstream media? | ||
I mean, this is the resonant question. | ||
What happened to doctors? | ||
What happened to scientists? | ||
What happened to our medical journals? | ||
What happened to mainstream media? | ||
I mean, everybody just abdicated and rolled over. | ||
But this is what Goering said during his Nuremberg trial. | ||
What happened? | ||
He said any government could manipulate its people to do anything it wanted. | ||
If it told the people there was a problem, there was a solution, and anybody who opposed that were threats to the country. | ||
When Biden made that announcement that the unvaccinated were a threat, we literally saw that carried out. | ||
And the Nazis at least were relegated to Germany. | ||
This has been going on worldwide, and these are crimes against humanity. | ||
And every step of the way shows that they will do whatever they have to do to keep from being caught. | ||
But the cat is out of the bag, so to speak. | ||
I mean, am I telling people that this was a gain-of-function bioweapon that was being developed in the book that we came out with to lay out in details, which is basically an indictment for the International Criminal Court for us to take these people to task? | ||
NIH now has admitted, right, within the week that they did gain-of-function research after months and months and months of lying to the American public. | ||
The American public and Congress should be so indignant that they demand that something be done. | ||
And I don't mean resignations from jobs. | ||
I mean criminal prosecution. | ||
Of Fauci and Collins and the others who have violated the law, who have conducted experimental research for the purpose of producing viruses that are lethal to humanity for continuing to fund it. | ||
Gates is right in there with them. | ||
There's Gates, Collins, and Fauci. | ||
And Gates' name is on the document that I submitted to the attorneys for the joint ICC case to bring these criminals to justice. | ||
And if the U.S. | ||
justice system continues to fail as it has been failing for decades, to really hold guilty people accountable while they've been prosecuting non-guilty and calling them guilty. | ||
I mean, the system has been backwards for decades. | ||
It's getting worse. | ||
If the U.S. justice system, if the U.S. elected officials will not do their jobs, then we are forced into a scenario where we call for other people to – International Criminal Court and the rest of the world to hold these criminals accountable. | ||
And if the international criminal court will not do it, then. | ||
I'm already working with people to convene a second Nuremberg, which are the times that we live in. | ||
This is not the times we're supposed to be living in, but these are the times we are living in, and we need to step up and take responsibility, or the world we leave to our children will be worse than the world that was left to us. | ||
And yesterday's decision to experiment upon our children is a classic example of what the Nazis did. | ||
They experimented on whomever they thought they needed to, whenever they thought they needed to. | ||
And for this head of the FDA to say, we won't know what it will do to the children until we do it, is a statement that we are conducting an experiment on our children. | ||
And it will not be anybody that I have anything to say about. | ||
It's just insane, completely unconscionable. | ||
And you know, it's one thing Often it's like it's revealed that corruption happened before. | ||
Here we're in this situation where we're calling out the corruption as it's happening, as the criminals are putting their plans forward. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Final segment on the other side. | ||
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Alright, welcome back, folks. | ||
Final segment with Dr. Richard M. Fleming. | ||
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I mean, the deep dive, the truly venture down the rabbit hole with Dr. Richard Fleming, who does join us now. | ||
And he has donned his Make Science Great Again hat. | ||
Look at that. | ||
It has 620,000 views now. | ||
Explain the hat, sir. | ||
I love it. | ||
Make science great again. | ||
Well, the reality is that after 53 years of research in my life, I view science as something that is done very critically, with the ability for people to raise questions about whether they agree with what you do or not, and they simply can carry out your research if they want to know whether it's valid or not. | ||
But, you know, when I listen to Anthony Fauci say that he was science, That attacking him was attacking science. | ||
I just really was nauseated. | ||
And so I thought, you know, this is insane because we have people that aren't doing science. | ||
I mean, just what we did in the slides with the blood, that's basic, just bench work, simple science. | ||
Not a complicated thing to do. | ||
The question is, what do you think it does to the blood? | ||
Well, let's check it out. | ||
Let's do it in a way that you would intelligently begin. | ||
It's just the beginning. | ||
It's the tip of the iceberg of what to do. | ||
But it's the first step. | ||
So the first step in reestablishing what's going on in science and medicine is to make science great again. | ||
It's not to let people hijack it. | ||
And that's what's been done. | ||
And I have to look at my children, my family, my friends, and I have to justify science with this guy out there saying he is science. | ||
And I have to say, no, he's not. | ||
But this is the same. | ||
It doesn't matter whether it's Fauci or people with garbage on slides that just don't exist there or misinformation about drugs or how to treat this. | ||
I mean, this is 22 months. | ||
So people who tell me they don't have they don't have time to do this. | ||
Well, I'm sorry. | ||
At 22 months and billions of lives, I think you better make some time to do the science to do this right. | ||
And this guy is a joke. | ||
It's almost like saying, you know, make science science again. | ||
Just make it actual science. | ||
You know, now we have to differentiate between actual science, which is what you do, investigations that are, you know, reviewable and questionable and fine. | ||
And then there's sort of science with a trademark behind it, which is, you know, science. | ||
It's what Anthony, you know, it's Anthony Fauci embodied, I guess. | ||
Let's, uh, I want to ask you about Fauci, but not about Fauci in particular. | ||
So often, you know, what we talk about here is in the negative about how, you know, bad vaccines are. | ||
Or not necessarily bad, but ineffective. | ||
And yes, I guess bad. | ||
But, you know, vaccines aren't the right thing. | ||
Lockdowns aren't the right thing. | ||
So my question for you in this final segment is, if you were in Anthony Fauci's position, if you were the unquestionable, you know, leader of science in America, what would your prescription be for people to combat this? | ||
I mean, what would your suggestion be? | ||
Because right now the only solution that they're offering is the vaccine and it's unquestionable. | ||
And that's it. | ||
That's the answer. | ||
I disagree. | ||
I want to know what you would tell the American people how to fight this virus. | ||
Well, I think we've demonstrated very clearly in the research that we actually published that was real science, which is, you know, when to begin with, His job is to actually initiate real science, so that's one of the first steps he should be doing. | ||
The second thing is that we know that the vaccines not only do not provide a statistical benefit, but they're harmful. | ||
Those should be pulled off the market, particularly given just the last video we put up in the last few days. | ||
But what do you do if you're a human being that gets exposed to this virus, all right? | ||
So, you become symptomatic. | ||
First off, I don't believe in prophylaxis. | ||
I don't believe in you taking a whole bunch of medicines to prevent you from getting a problem any more than I believe in giving you chemotherapy to prevent you from developing cancer, or lipid lowering drugs to prevent you from having elevated lipids, or blood pressure medicines to prevent you from getting high blood pressure. | ||
You know, do the things that you need to be doing, which is eating healthy or taking care of yourself, exercising, not smoking, you know, all the bad nasty stuff we've told you for decades. | ||
You know, and physicians get criticized for it. | ||
By the way, I've told lots of patients in my life to quit smoking, and I knew they were going to have a heart attack or a stroke, and they continue to smoke. | ||
So I'm trying to figure out why there's no resistance to being told you have to be vaccinated. | ||
That just shows another brain game that's gone out with people. | ||
But if you become symptomatic, all right, we looked at the people. | ||
And it turns out there are drug treatment regimens that were measured that work. | ||
Now, they were combinations of primoquine and hydroxychloroquine and clindamycin, which if you go to the website, you'll see there's a reason for why clindamycin works on these viruses because it's been shown to work for Newcastle disease, which is a virus out of Newcastle, England. | ||
It doesn't matter whether we call these drugs antibiotics or antihelminthics or whatever, it's how they work that is critical. | ||
And we know that many of these drugs work in more than one way. | ||
So there are treatments that are available for people who become symptomatic before they get symptomatic. | ||
There are things like aspirin to decrease the blood clotting and the inflammation, just good old fashioned dirt cheap aspirin. | ||
If people have breathing problems, You can give them breathing treatments, and you can put them on medications that will relax their airways without speeding up their heart rate. | ||
Hydroxychloroquine has been shown to have a benefit. | ||
We've measured it. | ||
A lot of people have reported that they think it works because their patients don't get sicker, and that's one way to do it, but it's not a measured outcome. | ||
We've actually measured it, and there's lots of research that shows how it works, and not a single reported case We know there's not because Anthony Fauci would be waving the papers in front of the media cameras. | ||
Not a single reported case of any individual taking hydroxychloroquine that does have ways to prevent the virus from being attached to replicate, and we've measured that. | ||
Not a single case of heart disease associated with hydroxychloroquine. | ||
Remdesivir 28%. | ||
Wow. | ||
Not a real successful outcome. | ||
Yes, there was a point in time that Fauci thought that hydroxychloroquine was a good thing, but you know, kind of watch the money trail for all of these people and the papers that have been published and the patents that have been published and who's benefiting from it, and you'll see it. | ||
That was way too long for me to have to look at him. | ||
So that would be the thing to do, you know? | ||
And doctors need to start practicing medicine again. | ||
You know, federal agencies don't practice medicine. | ||
Fauci, as far as I know, doesn't practice medicine. | ||
Biden doesn't practice medicine. | ||
He doesn't have the constitutional authority to mandate diddly squat, okay? | ||
And certainly not healthcare. | ||
But if they really want to make science great again, if they actually care about the people, they will pay attention to the adverse effects And stop pursuing courses that are complicating health problems, pressuring the virus to go to the variants of Delta and Mu and others that are coming on their heels, and go back and have physicians actually treat the inflammation and blood clotting | ||
That so many people tell me they know about, but it doesn't seem like they've actually... Please don't let him throw a baseball. | ||
I grew up at a baseball stadium, so that is just really sad, and I used to pitch. | ||
He's better at throwing than he is at stopping coronavirus, I think. | ||
And I would say that the only virus that Bill Gates should be involved with are the viruses on his computers, and they don't have a lot of success with that, so he really should stay out of the more complicated ones. | ||
Well, like I said, it's just refreshing hearing a real scientist and a real doctor on the airwaves and the difference between what we hear from you and what we hear from science himself, the Dr. Anthony Fauci. | ||
It's so readily apparent, you know, where one person is motivated by ego and narcissism and control, whereas yourself are actually guided by the truth. | ||
It really is refreshing, which is sort of a sad indictment of our culture because, you know, what you're doing is not extreme. | ||
It's not radical, right? | ||
What you're doing is just Actual science. | ||
We're coming to the end here of our conversation. | ||
Again, this is Dr. Richard M. Fleming. | ||
Please go watch his presentation on Infowars.com and Band.video. | ||
It has over half a million views right now. | ||
We want to get those up over a million. | ||
If we can get a million in 48 hours, that's absolutely huge, especially on, you know, an alternative that's not YouTube or Twitter. | ||
It's band.video. | ||
And you can click the share button. | ||
It'll give you a disguised link. | ||
So you can post that on Twitter and Facebook and wherever. | ||
And of course, his website is FlemingMethod.com. | ||
You list all of the resources there and everything. | ||
We have about a minute left, sir. | ||
Anything else before we have to close out? | ||
No, I think this is a very good time for people to kind of reassess their lives and what they're planning to do with it. | ||
This is a really good time to look at your children, you know, the things that are most precious to us and say, not on my watch, are you going to experiment on my children? | ||
I mean, and it's a good time to not attack people that have been vaccinated. | ||
The people that have been vaccinated, by and large, thought they were doing the right thing. | ||
You know, they were doing it under the premise that this was preventing somebody they love and care about from becoming ill or sick. | ||
They were misinformed. | ||
They're victims and they need education. | ||
They need the information that we can provide. | ||
So, folks, share these links. | ||
Go to FlemingMethod.com. | ||
Help to spread this information because it's coming right from the source. | ||
This is true science. | ||
Let people know what this looks like. | ||
Thanks so much for coming on, Dr. Fleming. | ||
My pleasure. | ||
Thank you for the invitation. | ||
Alright, that does it for us. | ||
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