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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to American Journal, InfoWars.com, Band.Video. | ||
Very glad that you're here with us this morning. | ||
A lot to talk about today. | ||
Of course, climate change is on the agenda. | ||
Massive new revelations about side effects to the vaccine. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse trial is underway. | ||
And of course, what's happening in Virginia is the election is today and we'll figure out just how long Republicans win the state before, you know, the ballots come in from the Mysterious corners of Democrat offices. | ||
We'll cover it all and more, but first I want to go to this video. | ||
It is by Paul Joseph Watson. | ||
The title is simple but poignant in a way. | ||
Prince Charles is an idiot. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, COP26 begins in Glasgow tomorrow. | ||
Quite literally, it is the last chance saloon. | ||
We must now translate fine words into still finer actions. | ||
Oh, piss off! | ||
You literally just flew 16,000 air miles in private jets and helicopters in the last two weeks alone! | ||
162 tonnes of CO2 emitted. | ||
18 times the number of the average Brit. | ||
And you've got the nerve to lecture us about our energy consumption. | ||
If the situation is so dire, if the state of the planet is so perilous, why have you flown 120,213 air miles over the last five years? | ||
You've flown halfway to the frigging moon and you're telling families they can't have hot baths? | ||
Piss off! | ||
Here we need a vast military-style campaign to marshal the strength of the global private sector. | ||
It offers the only real prospect of achieving fundamental economic transition. | ||
A fundamental economic transition? | ||
How about a fundamental transition of your rank hypocrisy and jaw-dropping arrogance? | ||
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Jeff Bezos looking for solutions to heal our world and how the Bezos Earth Fund can help. | |
Solutions to heal the world? | ||
You just landed in a 65 million dollar CO2 spewing Gulfstream private jet before meeting your buddy who also landed in a private jet for a friendly chat over a cup of tea in your energy devouring mansion. | ||
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Again? | |
Piss off! | ||
You just partied on Bill Gates' superyacht that emits 19 tonnes of carbon dioxide per day, before being flown to an exclusive beach club in Turkey on a chopper that emits over 21 pounds of carbon dioxide per gallon burned. | ||
How about instead of pointing at us, Take a look in the fucking mirror. | ||
And don't get me started on Biden. | ||
Uncle Joe's contribution to fighting climate change. | ||
85-car motorcade in Rome. | ||
His own 244-horsepower car, the Beast. | ||
Each car generates 10 times the normal amount of CO2. | ||
10,000-mile return trip on Air Force One. | ||
2.2 million pounds of carbon total. | ||
400 private jets landed at the airport ahead of the COP26 summit. | ||
Four fucking hundred. | ||
Now they're going to spend the next two weeks wagging their finger at me. | ||
Alright folks, you can find and share this video at band.video and of course Paul Joseph Watson. | ||
Prince Charles is an idiot and what could be more true than that? | ||
We're going to show you the full video of old vampire Prince Charles there later in the program and of course so many other videos to show you as well. | ||
Do we have time? | ||
I think we're just Just over time, there's a very funny video that came out of Bill Gates was a mechanic about him trying to give your car oil that it doesn't need and might destroy the engine, but you have to get it or you're not going to be able to drive. | ||
It's all very funny. | ||
Let's go to clip number two here. | ||
Since we're on the topic of COP26, Biden, very important, paying attention to these meetings. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Oh yeah, he's focused. | |
As Ann Coulter on Twitter pointed out, if you listen to this voice that's ringing out, I mean, it sounds like the 1984 Apple ad. | ||
Just this droning, kind of shrill voice. | ||
You know, it's a lullaby to Biden. | ||
You know, he's just he's drifting off to sleep to the lovely sounds of European tyranny. | ||
Good night. | ||
Rockabye Biden. | ||
You know, he's just he's just a big baby, you know, falls asleep when he's not supposed to. | ||
Poops his pants sometimes. | ||
It's fun. | ||
It's fun being ruled by a big baby, isn't it? | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome back to American Journal. | ||
So much to cover today. | ||
Our Daily Dispatch is a hefty one this morning, so let's just get right into it, shall we? | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. Here it is, your daily dispatch for Tuesday, November 2nd, 2021. | ||
A little bit of surveillance news for you here this morning. | ||
This solar-powered British drone will surveil from the stratosphere. | ||
Traditional drones and satellites for military surveillance could be joined by the... | ||
FASA 35, a new uncrewed aircraft developed in the UK that flies in the stratosphere, a part of the atmosphere unencumbered by other aircraft or satellites. | ||
It stays up there for a long while and can look a long way. | ||
Those are two of the real key attributes for a surveillance platform, notes Drew Steele, an aviation advisor for BAE Systems, the company that is developing the system after acquiring it from its initial designers at the British company Prismatic. | ||
FASA 35 stands for Persistent High Altitude Solar Aircraft. | ||
The number 35 is the wingspan in meters. | ||
That's 115 feet, as wide as that of a Boeing 737. | ||
But the carbon fiber aircraft weighs a mere 330 pounds, which is one three thousandth the weight of a 737. | ||
So theoretically, because of the solar power panels that it has on it, it could fly indefinitely. | ||
It could just stay up there floating like a giant condor forever surveilling your every move, unseen by the human eye. | ||
And yet lenses, you know, cameras with lenses powerful enough to read the label on a golf ball. | ||
They'll be watching you always. | ||
So just keep that in the back of your mind and try not to misbehave. | ||
Meanwhile, LAX Airport in chaos as power bump, prolific. | ||
Plunges Terminal 6 into darkness and quote delays some flights. | ||
Terminal 6 at LAX Airport was plunged into darkness after a so-called power bump led to loss of electricity and delayed some flights. | ||
Crews from Los Angeles Department of Water and Power were scrambled to the International Hub on Monday as they tried to find the cause of the outage. | ||
Terminal 6 was operating on a generator as Electricity supplies went down. | ||
LAX has since tweeted that all power has been restored, including Terminal 6. | ||
And you know, I think it's it's nice that we're becoming a third world country step by step. | ||
It'd be a little bit shocking if everything went down at once. | ||
I think it's it's nice of the powers that be to ease us into it by having a little power outage here, a little bit of a failure there. | ||
You can't get some products over here. | ||
You know, things are a little bit more expensive over there. | ||
sort of a boil of the frog type of thing. | ||
Otherwise, people would go crazy. | ||
They would realize what's going on and refuse to allow this first world country to descend into third world chaos. | ||
But slowly and surely, this will just seem normal to us as this continues. | ||
Totally normal to have the biggest airport in the country, one of them, just go dark all of the sudden and everybody has to scramble. | ||
But in all seriousness, it's a good thing no planes were landing at the time. | ||
It's a good thing that, you know, there wasn't some major catastrophe as a consequence of this. | ||
After all, it is the airport and the air control tower that coordinates the hundreds and hundreds of flights coming in and out of that airport. | ||
Meanwhile in China, China locks down more than 30,000 visitors inside Disneyland, forces COVID tests on everyone. | ||
The Chai-coms are serious about their zero-tolerance policy for COVID-19. | ||
So serious, they're willing to trap more than 30,000 tourists inside an amusement park for hours, subject every one of them to COVID tests, force them to quarantine for two days, and get tested multiple times over two weeks. | ||
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It's the happiest place on earth, and you can never leave! | |
Oh, creepy. | ||
Very weird. | ||
30,000 people trapped in an amusement park. | ||
Sounds like a good setting for a horror movie, but not the type of thing I want to actually experience, by God. | ||
Meanwhile, moving on to some COVID news here in the United States. | ||
A judge has suspended Chicago's COVID-19 vaccine requirements for police officers. | ||
A judge has suspended, a Cook County judge on Monday suspended the city of Chicago's policy requiring that all of its police officers be vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of the year. | ||
The ruling is a major victory for police unions who have held the city's COVID-19 vaccine mandates violates their collective bargaining agreements. | ||
Judge Raymond Mitchell ruled Monday that the mandate should be halted for police officers until those complaints could be settled in arbitration. | ||
Mitchell's ruling does not impact other city workers or other parts of the policy. | ||
I have the feeling that a conversation went on in the background that was like, look, It's already a murder fest out here. | ||
It already looks like, you know, Iraq in 2003 on the streets of Chicago. | ||
You really want to fire the cops right now? | ||
You really want to plunge this city into the heart of darkness? | ||
And the judge is like, yeah, we'll hold off on the mandates at least for a little while. | ||
Meanwhile, New York City, no such concerns. | ||
Just fire all the police officers, fire all the fire department people and interesting Photos coming out of all of the NYPD officers lining up to sign out for a sick day in sort of a protest against the vaccine mandates. | ||
As once again, piece by piece, our entire once great civilization crumbles and collapses under the concerted effort of the socialist program that the Biden administration is helping to helm. | ||
New Hampshire Governor Sununu brings close to 80 state troopers to a public meeting with just 150 constituents. | ||
Nine citizens are selectively arrested. | ||
Just that headline alone. | ||
Let that sink in for a little bit. | ||
This is what it's like. | ||
You know, later in this program, we'll be joined by Ben DeLaurentis. | ||
Yesterday when he got into town, we went out and got some drinks and we're, you know, talking about the fact that This is what it was like in, like, the Soviet Union after the fall of the Tsar. | ||
This is what it was like in Nazi Germany when the, with the, you know, implementation of the Third Reich. | ||
Like, this is what it was like. | ||
We're living through it right now. | ||
When you have 80 state troopers at a meeting of 150 citizens brought by the governor, and then nine of the citizens are arrested for unknown reasons. | ||
I can't really figure out why they were arrested. | ||
The article says, nine Americans were arrested for no apparent reason at a public executive council meeting that was run by the governor. | ||
This author says, I was there, I was deeply disturbed and I reported on it at the time. | ||
As people all around me were being removed and arrested by state troopers for no apparent reason, I thought to myself, this is what it must have been like in Nazi Germany in the 1930s when they began to take people away. | ||
It is why I have not and will not remain silenced because history warns the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men To do nothing, that quote, of course, from Edmund Burke. | ||
But absolutely unacceptable, absolutely unprecedented in American history, this idea of a public meeting where citizens are airing their grievances or, you know, holding to account the people that they elected into power. | ||
And there's by a two to one ratio The state troopers are there surrounding the room, lining the room, just waiting for somebody to speak out of turn so they can arrest them. | ||
We're literally descending into a totalitarian despotic system. | ||
It's happening before our very eyes, and we just keep sounding the alarm, begging the American people to wake up before it's too late. | ||
Companies mull ending government contracts over new vaccine mandate. | ||
Members of the aerospace, distribution, defense, and trucking sectors are warning the Biden administration they will not be able to meet the vaccine deadline. | ||
The American Trucking Association's Executive Vice President for Advocacy Bill Sullivan said some trucking companies may simply decide that the cost of the mandate is not worth the government's checks. | ||
Objections among certain vendors over President Joe Biden's vaccine mandate for federal contractors are reaching an inflection point. | ||
As the deadline for workforce vaccination approaches, some trucking companies are mulling whether to end their work with the federal government altogether, according to two industry insiders. | ||
So you know what's going to happen next, right? | ||
They're going to conscript you. | ||
They're going to say you're not allowed to not take these contracts from the government. | ||
They're going to say opting to not take the contracts from the government because of the vaccine mandate is tantamount to an insurrection. | ||
And, you know, essentially you are treasonous if you don't carry out the government contracts. | ||
That's what's going to be next. | ||
That or they're going to bring in the military and just replace the truck drivers with armed forces driving trucks is what they're doing in the UK. | ||
It's what they're doing here in America with, you know, National Guard members driving school buses full of children. | ||
It's just, you know, slowly but surely, piece by piece, we'll have our, you know, normal, free civilization just one by one, each position filled by a member of the military sworn to follow orders and not question them. | ||
It's just very convenient to run a country that way. | ||
Meanwhile, explosive revelation, Indian television exposes how Pfizer bullies and blackmails countries into COVID shots. | ||
Quote, desperate countries forced to make humiliating concessions. | ||
We'll detail this on the other side. | ||
Of course, if you're a viewer of American Journal, you already know about all this because we released the contracts. | ||
We saw them. | ||
We've shown them to you, but now they're hitting the news. | ||
All right, continuing on with our daily dispatch here, following this explosive revelation. | ||
But let me remind you that this explosive revelation that's now making headlines in places like the Gateway Pundit as television in India exposes how Pfizer bullies and blackmails countries for COVID shots. | ||
Quick reminder here, we reported on this July 28th. | ||
July 28th of this year, we had on, of course, Edin Bieber. | ||
The title of that video is Exclusive Investigator Reveals Confidential Pfizer Vaccine Contracts. | ||
A nonprofit organization called Public Citizen obtained a confidential, unredacted Pfizer contract of some of its negotiations. | ||
But now it's finally, apparently, making the mainstream media. | ||
A nonprofit organization called Public Citizen obtained a confidential, unredacted Pfizer contract of some of its negotiations. | ||
The contracts show how Pfizer can stop countries from speaking about its contracts. | ||
It can block vaccine donations, unilaterally change delivery schedules, and demand public assets as collateral. | ||
Quote, these contracts offer a rare glimpse into the power one pharmaceutical corporation has gained to silence governments, throttle supply, shift risk and maximize profits in the worst public health crisis in a century, Public Citizen reported. | ||
And you can, here's just a quick list of some of the things that were detailed in the contracts. | ||
One, Pfizer reserves the right to silence governments. | ||
Two, Pfizer controls the distribution of the shots. | ||
Three, Pfizer secured an IP waiver for itself. | ||
In other words, if Pfizer is accused of intellectual property theft, governments will not pay the company. | ||
Hey, so maybe they can just rebrand Ivermectin and then get the government to cover their butts. | ||
Private arbiters, not public courts, decide disputes in secret. | ||
See, this is all part of the Great Reset. | ||
This is the corporate superstructure that will be placed over governments. | ||
It's not going to be citizens, you know, doing jury duty anymore. | ||
It's going to be corporate cabals having secret arbitration in back rooms to decide what's best for the corporations, not for you. | ||
can go after state assets. | ||
That's another link in this chain. | ||
Pfizer can go after state assets to secure its compensation. | ||
And six, Pfizer calls the shots on key decision. | ||
The corporation of Pfizer will decide the delivery timeline and more. | ||
You just have to pay for it. | ||
So, yes, again, just sort of confirming what we here at American Journal covered several months ago. | ||
Wonder Drug, a new international ivermectin report of 64 studies shows 86% success as a prophylaxis and 67% success in early treatment. | ||
The results mirror the over 290 studies on hydroxychloroquine that have been reported over the last year. | ||
The CDC, Dr. Fauci, and the FDA ridiculed the use of these drugs to treat the China virus despite their continued effectiveness in peer-reviewed studies. | ||
And this author at the Gateway Pundit says, at some point, they're going to have to put their pride aside and admit they were wrong as the likely cause of millions of deaths. | ||
And the likely cause of millions of deaths from the deadly virus. | ||
I respectfully disagree, Gateway Pundit author. | ||
You don't need these people to recognize that what they did caused the death of millions of people. | ||
You don't need to get them to swallow their pride and admit that they were wrong. | ||
They never will, after all. | ||
You didn't wait for the Nazis to admit that they were wrong? | ||
Dr. Mengele's gonna have to wake up and swallow his pride and realize maybe he shouldn't have been experimenting on Jewish twins. | ||
And it's like, no, no, he doesn't have to realize anything. | ||
We have to hold a trial and convict him and then perform the proper punishment. | ||
Short drop and a sharp stop. | ||
What's the phrase? | ||
Yeah, whatever. | ||
The punishment is death. | ||
It's the Nuremberg Trials. | ||
This is literally history and law. | ||
I'm not calling for anybody's death. | ||
I'm calling for justice. | ||
Study. | ||
Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine linked to increase in rare blood clots. | ||
The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. | ||
No one's ever heard of that, right? | ||
Just one of these random little clinic somewhere, right? | ||
The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, compared data from the general population prior to the pandemic to data gathered from reported vaccine side effects suffered by Americans. | ||
The study discovered a significantly higher incident of brain blood clots, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, or CVST, and people following vaccination with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
The risk was greatest in women age 30 to 49, with the majority of CVST events occurring within 15 days of vaccination. | ||
Despite the fact that this is a serious side effect, the authors warn the higher rate of rare adverse side effects, very rare, must be considered in the context of the vaccine's effectiveness in preventing... | ||
COVID-19. | ||
Yeah, see, we have to we have to compare it to the vaccine's effectiveness, which is, you know, sort of non-existent. | ||
So, you know, the fact that it doesn't stop transmission and it only really gives you some protection for a couple weeks, a couple weeks after you get it, you know, minimal amounts of protection whatsoever. | ||
But your brain might explode. | ||
So you got to weigh these two options. | ||
No protection at all versus your brain exploding. | ||
Is it worth it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think it is. | ||
Go for it. | ||
Do it. | ||
Everybody should do it. | ||
The way the Daily Mail puts it, Americans who received the one-dose J&J COVID vaccine were 3.5 times more likely to develop blood clots. | ||
That's right. | ||
Americans who received the one-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine were 3.5 times as likely to develop rare blood clots compared to the general population, study finds. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Truly. | ||
Truly incredible. | ||
Trust the science. | ||
New study shows that trust in media is in free fall. | ||
This story at Infowars.com. | ||
While the corporate media in the U.S. | ||
continues to relentlessly beat the drum of combating misinformation and representing the only authoritative and trustworthy sources, their audience effectively disagree. | ||
And a new report describes the trust in media as being in, quote, free fall. | ||
Basically, nobody trusts the news anymore. | ||
Twenty-nine percent of Americans say they trust most news most of the time. | ||
For comparison, Reuters That poll respondents in 46 countries revealed that the figure was 65% in Finland, 54% in Brazil. | ||
Ahead of the US were Turkey, Indonesia, the United Kingdom, France, Peru, Mexico, Italy, Japan. | ||
Just basically everybody. | ||
And again, you know, what's the response of the mainstream media this? | ||
It's let's collude with big tech to silence our opposition. | ||
Let's make sure we're the only voices they can hear. | ||
That way they have no choice but to trust us. | ||
And then we can just lie with impunity. | ||
We don't have to pretend to tell the truth anymore. | ||
That's at least where they're headed. | ||
Hey, speaking of, American Airlines cancels around 1,600 flights due to weather and staff shortage. | ||
Yes, they're admitting it after the mainstream media covering for this and actually going along with the blatantly ridiculous lie that American Airlines, it was the wind. | ||
Oh, it was the wind. | ||
We didn't account for the wind, you guys. | ||
No, obviously it was because of the vaccine mandates. | ||
And now they're starting to Admit this, American Airlines said on Sunday it had canceled more than 1,600 flights over three days, citing blustery conditions in Texas and also a shortage of flight attendants. | ||
Yeah, so blustery. | ||
Oh gosh, I don't know. | ||
This plane isn't rated for blustery. | ||
Oh no, what was that? | ||
Oh, poor girl. | ||
Wisconsin's Racine County GOP finds 23,000 voters with the same phone number and 4,000 voters registered on the 1st of January 1918. | ||
Biden was awarded the state by 20,000 votes. | ||
So yes, 23,000 voters in a single county shown to be essentially illegitimate. | ||
This in a state that Biden won by. | ||
Just a little over 20,000. | ||
So the Racine GOP is now getting in the act and is actually investigating this and looking into this. | ||
Of course, the state AG has already dismissed this and said they're not going to investigate it or do anything about it. | ||
So I wouldn't hold my breath. | ||
But, hey, at least we know the truth. | ||
At least we know the information is out there. | ||
And at least we can look into this gateway pundit as the article. | ||
And it really is amazing. | ||
You know, Joe Biden won that state by just a little over 20,000. | ||
Now, if they had to fabricate 23,000 for that to happen, what we know now is they're not going to have to do that anymore because at least 20,000, you know, Mexican immigrants have been sent there in the meantime, right? | ||
All these razor thin margins, totally overwhelmed with just a couple thousand immigrants. | ||
It's very convenient for the Democrats. | ||
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Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. This is American Journal. So glad that you're here with us today. | ||
I'm gonna cover a lot of Very troubling vaccine side effects. | ||
It seemed to be increasing in intensity and frequency. | ||
These days, it really does seem to be getting worse, especially as they're moving into jabbing children. | ||
Yeah, things are getting worse. | ||
Of course, today is election day here in Austin. | ||
We encourage everybody to go out and vote for Prop A so we can get some semblance of public safety back in this city. | ||
And of course, the Virginia election is where all eyes are now. | ||
And we'll be talking about that a little bit later in the program. | ||
A very big trial is taking place right now. | ||
The Kyle Rittenhouse trial. | ||
Here's the story from Kenosha County I. Rittenhouse prosecutor got angry when key witness didn't change his story. | ||
Amateur photographer found himself about 10 feet away from Anthony Huber and Gage Grosskrauts when they were shot by Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
Nathan DeBrun, a lifelong Kenosha resident, didn't have a dog in the fight during the Kenosha riots of 2020. | ||
He didn't pick a side. | ||
After the police-involved shooting of Jacob Blake, DeBrun He said he thought Kenosha would likely be written about in the history books. | ||
He wanted to document what he saw by utilizing the hobby he loves, photography. | ||
He took his Sony A7 III camera and hit the streets after hearing of the shooting. | ||
He documented the rioting since August 23rd, the day Blake was shot for resisting police while armed with a knife. | ||
He photographed multiple arsons on August 24th and on October 25th, he took a very famous photo of Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
Later, he would take many more photos. | ||
He captured photos of Joshua Ziminski, the man who shot first Joseph Rosenbaum, convicted pedophile and other key players on October 25th, 2020. | ||
He was about 10 feet away from Kyle Rittenhouse when he shot and killed Anthony Huber, a career criminal. | ||
After Huber hit him, Kyle with his skateboard in the neck and head area, he watched one man die and another seriously injured. | ||
A frightened DeBruin left the area. | ||
He later He would later hear gunshots in other areas of the city on his way home. | ||
He witnessed many things that would prove helpful to the defense. | ||
He witnessed Rosenbaum saying, I just got out of jail and I'm not afraid to go back. | ||
In fact, he saw a lot of the pedophile that night. | ||
He saw Rosenbaum get infuriated when someone put out a fire, exclaiming, you're supposed to be against the police. | ||
Rosenbaum later lit a porter potty on fire in a trailer accompanied by Joshua Zeminski. | ||
Hey, at least he died doing what he loved, lighting crap on fire, literally. | ||
In the aftermath of the shooting, DeBruin saw on Fox News that the ATF was looking for intelligence for the arsons. | ||
He said, I love Kenosha and I wanted to help. | ||
He called the ATF and later met with an agent. | ||
He turned over many photographs that would help with many prosecutions. | ||
Shortly after, he got a call from the Kenosha police and gave an interview with a detective on September 11, 2020. | ||
He signed a three-page statement. | ||
He was glad to help however he could. | ||
Fast forward to last month. | ||
Written House prosecutors sent a subpoena to DeBruin. | ||
He later agreed to meet with ADA's T. Claire Binger and Jim Krause. | ||
DeBruin said at first, Binger was very polite and friendly. | ||
We want a good partnership with you since you'll be helping prosecute many cases, said Binger, a once-failed DA candidate. | ||
De Bruyne said Benger's attitude quickly changed to that of an adversarial role when De Bruyne refused to change or add to his statement that he signed over a year prior. | ||
Quote, whose side are you on? | ||
Benger sternly asked. | ||
Benger then asked De Bruyne to identify people in the many photos he took. | ||
He didn't know who they were at the time, but now knew some of them. | ||
Benger asked him to change and add to his statement the identities of some of the people, but he didn't know who they were at the time, so he refused. | ||
He didn't want to lie. | ||
We have no use for you, Benger said. | ||
We won't put you on the stand, so Richard, Kyle's lawyer, he'll be harder on you than we would with this the meeting ended. | ||
De Bruyne was a little nervous now. | ||
He wanted to help and didn't want to lie in the statement. | ||
He now feels like the Kenosha's DA offices is treating him like he did something wrong. | ||
Now subpoenaed by Rittenhouse's defense team, De Bruyne feels comfortable only with an attorney because of the uneasy feeling he got from the prosecutors. | ||
And again, the reason I'm covering this story goes hand in hand with the next thing we'll cover, which is the way the jury has reacted to being possibly selected to sit and judge Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
Because the left wing of this country on the local level and on the national level are literal terrorists who use their position to try to bully people into lying, deceiving, just whatever nature. | ||
Nefarious acts that they can do to get ahead they're willing to do and this happens whether it's the DA or whether it's the citizens on the ground Enforcing, you know this ideology That's it that's what they do they just Terrify and attack people that's that's what they're all about. | ||
So Julio Rosas is there in Kenosha? | ||
He may be called as a witness apparently but He's covering some very interesting developments as of the jury selection. | ||
Now, the jury has been selected and they'll be sitting and hearing opening arguments today, I believe. | ||
But yesterday, Julio Rosas was sort of live tweeting what was going on. | ||
And here's some interesting notes from, you know, what he heard. | ||
A potential juror said it would be very scary to be on the official jury and no one wants to be on the jury. | ||
It would be scary walking out of the courthouse. | ||
I wonder why. | ||
I wonder if it's the white supremacist he's worried about, or if it's the radical leftist who will attack and destroy your life for daring to go against them, daring to tell the truth, daring to say what you truly believe and saw. | ||
You have to pretend. | ||
You have to go along with what they say. | ||
And I noticed this as I was looking back at You know, how we covered this story when it first happened, and you can go to Bandod Video. | ||
On August 26th, I joined the War Room for the ultimate video breakdown of the Kyle Rittenhouse shooting. | ||
And again, you can go to Bandod Videos and just search Kyle Rittenhouse, because if you do search Kyle Rittenhouse, you can see just a timeline, a litany of this type of terroristic activity. | ||
In fact, you have If we go down, here's the, um, here's what I did. | ||
If you really want the ultimate video breakdown, because again, if you're just honest, if you just look at the video and just, you know, go frame by frame and watch what actually happened on the night in question, it's obvious that it was self-defense and it didn't take, you know, forensic investigation. | ||
It didn't take any, you know, it didn't take a lot of time. | ||
It was the next day, the very next day we'd had all the videos. | ||
We could see the entire timeline of events from multiple angles out of multiple cameras And it was simply a matter of lining them up and going through it piece by piece and looking at what exactly happened. | ||
I, you know, at the time, August 25th, perfectly willing to say, hey, this guy is a murderer. | ||
He went to this, you know, event and killed protesters like unacceptable. | ||
I was perfectly willing to do that after all. | ||
We don't want our side tainted by senseless violence. | ||
If that was the case, that's what I would have said. | ||
That wasn't the case, and it was obvious from the day of. | ||
It was obvious from the second that it happened that this was self-defense, and all you needed to do was look at the evidence there. | ||
Yeah, don't tread on me. | ||
But as you go through, you hear things like, uh, leftists threaten and harass mother of Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
And then she went on The War Room to talk about that. | ||
Uh, Kyle's, uh, Lawyers will plead innocent and Kyle will be acquitted. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse attorney Lin Wood announces libel lawsuit against Joe Biden and the DNC after, you know, they called Kyle Rittenhouse a white supremacist terrorist, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
Facebook blocks donations to Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
You had. | ||
There's another one here. | ||
Mostly peaceful rioters shot by Kyle Rittenhouse were convicted felons and pedophiles. | ||
You had people releasing names of people who donated to Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
That was one I saw, but I can't find it here now. | ||
Maybe I passed right over. | ||
Maybe you guys saw it. | ||
Yeah, essentially, like, they'll block donations to you. | ||
If you still donate to them, they'll dox you and go after you. | ||
It was a reporter actually going and knocking on the door of somebody who donated to Kyle Rittenhouse to question him about it. | ||
It's terrorism. | ||
This is a terroristic sector of our civilization, right? | ||
Of the American nation. | ||
Whether it's, you know, | ||
Threatening the people who are going to be sitting as jury or threatening people who donated to Kyle Rittenhouse or threatening Kyle Rittenhouse's mother or threatening Kyle Rittenhouse himself or calling people like us terrorists and white supremacists for daring to look at the video and actually report what's on video and what we actually see and report that Kyle Rittenhouse not only was completely innocent but was in fact the victim of assault and in many ways a hero as he didn't let himself be a victim of these people and | ||
Uh, kept his firing to the absolute minimum. | ||
He only shot people who were actively attacking him at the time. | ||
One of them with a gun, who later admitted, I was gonna try to shoot Kyle Rittenhouse in the head. | ||
So, self-defense. | ||
That's what we'll see, but not if the jury is terrorized out of it. | ||
Julio Rosas is in Kenosha now covering the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, which should begin in deliberation or begin opening which should begin in deliberation or begin opening arguments today. | ||
Jury selection happened yesterday. | ||
Jury has been selected, but some interesting statements were made by the potential jury members during this election, which really illustrate in what a state our country finds itself. | ||
A potential juror says it would be scary to be on the official jury, and no one wants to be on the jury. | ||
It would be scary walking out of the courthouse. | ||
Literally, they are in fear of their lives for being on this jury. | ||
Probably because of all the white supremacists, right? | ||
Probably because they're scared of all the white supremacists who will do damage to them. | ||
No, of course not. | ||
It's because the left feels they have complete you know, immunity and impunity to go after people who disagree with them, even if it's people who are, you know, on a jury and who've sworn to try to uphold the law. | ||
How, you know, how much are they going to be able to actually fulfill that oath if they feel like their personal safety is at risk if they tell the truth, right? | ||
We're moving away, you know, people say it's a post-truth world because of Donald Trump. | ||
No, it's a post-truth world because people who are supposed to be telling the truth are being bullied out of it, are being terrorized into lying and, you know, have to save their own skin so they have to, you know, sacrifice Kyle Rittenhouse or sacrifice Derek Chauvin or sacrifice whoever it is that the leftist mob has Put the crosshairs on. | ||
Judge Schroeder assured her that measures would be put into place to protect the official jury. | ||
Two potential jurors in the Rittenhouse trial told the court they didn't drive their own cars to the courthouse today in order to try to remain as anonymous as possible. | ||
Again, this type of thing would make sense if they were the jury selection for a grand jury to go after a mobster, right? | ||
To go after Lacosta Nostra. | ||
If they were, you know, in the 90s, the jury trying to convict John Gotti and were worried about, you know, waking up with a severed horse head in their bed if they were to choose wrong. | ||
That's just the whole civilization. | ||
That's just the whole society now. | ||
They've just got, you know, radicalized a whole substrate of American citizens into Like extremism and going after people violently who disagree with them or who threaten to upend their systemic control. | ||
So you've got jury members actually terrified of telling the truth and worried about what Effect would be should anybody learn that they're the ones on on trial. | ||
So just to just to give you an overview of like how we got to this place. | ||
Right. | ||
You have the George Floyd, George Floyd death, which was completely misreported at the time. | ||
For many months, it was hardly known that the guy was. | ||
Off his rocker on drugs, asked to be taken out, taken out of the cop car, asked to be laid on the ground and turned out, you know, he died. | ||
All Almost certainly, you know, and the jury didn't say this, hey, maybe because they were terrorized out of it, right? | ||
Like, you know, Derek Chauvin's facing 20 years in prison for doing his job, for following his training, for doing exactly as he was told to do, for responding to the call he was asked to respond to. | ||
So, well, let's not get off track here. | ||
George Floyd, death. | ||
Horrific to watch, but also his own fault. | ||
Also the consequence of overdosing on drugs as he tried to hide them in his body from the police who are arresting him for trying to pass off a fake $20 bill. | ||
So this whole thing was misconstrued. | ||
Then you had the lie that this went along with that cops are out there hunting black people. | ||
They're murdering black. | ||
It's a genocide of innocent young black men by the police. | ||
Again, completely unsupported by any set of facts, any set of data, anything you want to put forward, complete lie. | ||
Yet this is what the Black Lives Matter movement was based off of. | ||
We had riots across the entire country. | ||
And then for a little while, it was like any black guy that got in any interaction with the police would lead to the outbreak of a riot. | ||
Doesn't matter if the guy was guilty. | ||
Doesn't matter if he, I don't know, had a knife and was attacking police and trying to drive away with a car full of children that weren't his. | ||
Yeah, in the case of Jacob Blake, it's exactly what happened. | ||
And since then, the truth has come out and the judge has thrown out any punishment for the police in the Jacob Blake situation because they obviously acted correctly. | ||
The guy had a knife. | ||
He was trying to kidnap children. | ||
He had been fighting people. | ||
He had been cops been called on him because he'd broken into his ex-girlfriend's house who had a restraining order on him. | ||
And he was literally attempting to kidnap their children. | ||
So that was the event that caused the outbreak of violence in Kenosha where you had mobs of people. | ||
You know, police completely vacate the area. | ||
Nowhere to be found. | ||
Mobs of hooligans and insane pedophile Antifa running around burning buildings down. | ||
And then, you know, Kyle Rittenhouse goes there. | ||
He's putting fires out. | ||
He's helping to heal people. | ||
He's carrying a first aid kit around and asking if anybody needs medic help. | ||
And he's chased by a guy who's attacking him who can be seen earlier in the day yelling, shoot me, shoot me, as he tries to get in fights with people with guns. - Yes. | ||
Defends himself, clear self-defense, then anybody that, you know, donates to his self-defense fund gets doxxed. | ||
Reporters go to their houses in order to try to shame them or terrorize them into dropping their support for Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse's mother gets attacked and demonized in the mainstream media. | ||
Anybody that supports this guy gets attacked and demonized. | ||
I mean, it's just terror and disinformation going hand in hand. | ||
It's just the disinformation fueling the terror, fueling the disinformation, fueling the terror. | ||
And caught in the middle of it is this 17-year-old guy who literally is here, seen on video, running away as things are being shown at him. | ||
Rifle in hand, running away, trying to escape from this dude who'd already spent multiple stints in prison as a felon and as a, you know, multiply convicted pedophile, criminal. | ||
Right, so it's just amazing the level of terror. | ||
Now you have the jury selection going on and the jury is rightfully terrified that if their information is put out there, maybe their business will be destroyed, maybe their home will be ransacked, maybe, you know, they'll be shot and killed and then the police probably won't even investigate it or look into it and it'll just be brushed under the rug kind of like, you know, all of the other murders that have taken place at the hands of Black Lives Matter over the last year and a half. | ||
So it's just all-out terror from the left Uh, completely destroying what is actually upholding our democratic civilization, which is things like an unpartial jury, an impartial jury, a, uh, you know, court system that doesn't take into account your political beliefs or your skin color or, you know, your, the way the media treats you when trying to come up with a guilty or innocent verdict or guilty or not guilty verdict. | ||
You know, all of these things are what's going away in this brave new world. | ||
All of these things are what are being replaced by mob mentality, mob aggression, mob terrorism as you use physical violence and threats of depersonhood or just having your life and business and family destroyed by the media if you dare go against what they have mob terrorism as you use physical violence and threats of depersonhood or just having Despite the fact that you can watch the video and see for yourself that the way that the mainstream media is reporting things is absolutely untrue. | ||
So it's just fraud after fraud after fraud leading to chaos, violence, terrorism from the left, which causes more fraud, which causes more terrorism. | ||
It's an endless cycle because the people that are in charge of stopping this sort of stuff seem completely incapable or unwilling to do anything to put the brakes on it and will further continue to spiral into destruction on every different level as our civilization goes fully into the hands of the people who openly despise it and want it to be destroyed and replaced by something else. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
Looks like Kyle Rittenhouse is a good judge. | ||
Looks like the judge is fully aware of how dishonest the mainstream media has been. | ||
He's even warning the jury, saying... | ||
You know, there's been, I think the quote is like, extremely sloppy and irresponsible reporting on this. | ||
And he says, quote, the price we pay for having a free press is a lot of irresponsible and sloppy journalism. | ||
So at least the judge in this case seems to recognize what the reality is. | ||
But don't worry, I'm sure he'll be like primaried by some George Soros judge who gets like $14 million from an unrepentant Nazi billionaire foreigner and he'll be out and it'll be some, you know, Activist woman of color and she'll be put in and we don't have to worry about all of this uncomfortable, you know Objectivity in our Legal system anymore. | ||
We'll get rid of that right away Later in the program, I'll be talking about the vote today for Virginia governor, with Terry McAuliffe's closing message being, Virginia has too many white teachers and they need to be replaced. | ||
A winning message, I think. | ||
I think too many white teachers, that's the rallying cry I need. | ||
As I see my entire country collapse around me, I just want to know my governor is discriminating against white people. | ||
I think that's what is at the top of everyone's list. | ||
I'm gonna go through this article from Yahoo News. | ||
My heart is for Glynn Youngkin, but my vote is for Terry McAuliffe, for Virginia governor, where they're literally just like, yeah, Glynn Youngkin is clearly better at everything, and the Republicans are definitely the right choice, but I'm gonna vote for Terry McAuliffe so I'm not seen as a racist. | ||
That's just terror. | ||
Just terror on every level. | ||
It's just literally... | ||
Violence influencing everything from our politics to our legal system. | ||
And we've been telling you about it since the very beginning. | ||
Again, go to Bandai Video, search Carl Rittenhouse. | ||
You can see how InfoWars has covered this since the start. | ||
We have never wavered in our support of self-defense, regardless of who's on the other end of the barrel. | ||
You have a right to defend yourself. | ||
you have a right to participate in this civilization. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Whenever a government claims to have the people's interest at heart, you need to think again. | ||
In the entire history of mankind, there has never been a political elite sincerely concerned about the well-being of regular people. | ||
What makes any of us think that it is different now? | ||
If the Age of Enlightenment has brought forth anything, then certainly this. | ||
Never take anything any government tells you at face value. | ||
Always question everything any government does or does not do. | ||
Always look for ulterior motives and always ask, qui bono? | ||
Who benefits? | ||
And in an age where this pandemic has made so painfully clear that no nation can wall itself off from borderless threats, we know that none of us can escape the worst that's yet to come if we fail to seize this moment. | ||
But ladies and gentlemen, within the growing catastrophe, I believe there's an incredible opportunity, not just for the United States, but for all of us. | ||
We're standing at an inflection point in world history. | ||
We have the ability to invest in ourselves. | ||
Uninhabitable hell. | ||
Climate change and disease threatens millions. | ||
UN warns. | ||
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An uninhabitable hell for millions of people. | |
That's what the planet is becoming due to the lack of action on climate change. | ||
That's according to a strongly worded United Nations report. | ||
There is no doubt the problem is getting worse and effective measures have to be put in place. | ||
At this incredibly important Glasgow scenario where everyone's going to save the planet, Saudi Arabia, China and Russia don't show up. | ||
They just didn't show up. | ||
That is how little that the bad guys and some of the marginal bad guys in the world think of the world now and what they must do, because you're right, there is no American precedency. | ||
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This goes back to, you know, the World Bank can give them interest-free loans. | |
Belt and Road Initiative. | ||
China, as we know, is one of the number one polluters in the world. | ||
I think the number one. | ||
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I would say number one. | |
I think with Belt and Road Initiative in Africa and Latin, they're firing coal power plants up, you know, every week. | ||
And it says right here that, oh my God, this is like 2019. | ||
We're all going to be dead soon. | ||
Superviruses will emerge because it's going to get too hot. | ||
This is from Reuters. | ||
America and Australia and New Zealand and Canada and the UK were marked for death because of the Christian ethos and our background and our historical opposition to the New World Order. | ||
They took us over because of our power to take over the world. | ||
Now they want to get rid of who helped them take over the world. | ||
So, um, and they're telling you that, you know, the cataclysms here, the end of the world's here. | ||
They mean the end of the world for us. | ||
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High up in the Tibetan mountains, scientists have labored to drill into some of the oldest and most pristine ice on Earth for years, and in doing so, brought back ice core samples that date back thousands and thousands of years. | |
Two of these samples predate the earliest known human civilization by a whopping 11,000 years. | ||
Investigating the two eye scores, scientists found 33 different groups of viruses, with hundreds of individual members of each. | ||
Of these groups of viruses, though, the greatest discovery was the fact that a whopping 28 of them were completely unknown to scientists until now. | ||
CRISPR is a section of DNA that genetic scientists can edit. | ||
And when combined with a protein called Cas9, the new and edited DNA can be replaced in living cells to modify any behaviour or physical features of that individual. | ||
If extremists mastered CRISPR, there's no reason why they couldn't use it to edit the RNA or DNA of a deadly virus to tweak it to their own evil desires. | ||
They could, for example, take Ebola and remove all visible symptoms, Increase its average incubation period from 10 days to 30, and it could be adjusted to significantly ramp up its infectiousness and killing power. | ||
Essentially, this third party, whether it be a terrorist cell or enemy state, during a world war could design and create the so-called perfect virus. | ||
Do you understand that? | ||
They have produced a virus that kills 80% of people, and they admit they've got it, and it's in mainstream news that Fauci got it, and has it the damn land! | ||
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Now, I want to go to a A skit here. | ||
Little funny skit. | ||
We're going to start the second hour off right. | ||
Later in the hour we'll be getting to very disturbing stories about teachers abusing, well... | ||
I don't want to put it wrongly. | ||
Taking advantage of mentally unstable children and funneling them into the LGBTQ club and telling them that the reason they're feeling, you know, uncomfortable is because really they're a different gender and trying to groom them into an alternative lifestyle. | ||
Incredibly disturbing stuff. | ||
We'll also be talking about the Glenn Youngkin versus Terry McAuliffe race for Virginia governor and just how Ridiculous. | ||
This whole thing is being portrayed. | ||
In the third hour, we'll be joined by Ben DeLaurentis, of course, well-known info warrior and singer of the Bill Gates fever song. | ||
He may be doing a live rendition of that here in the studio. | ||
If we can get the mics all figured out. | ||
So, still a lot of stuff to cover in today's program, but I do want to go to this skit because I thought it was pretty darn funny, actually. | ||
Let's go to clip number four here. | ||
This is what it would be like if Bill Gates was your mechanic. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Hey, you know what, mate? | |
I'm going to take a look at my car. | ||
Oh, hey, how you doing, buddy? | ||
Yeah, she's purring like a kitten. | ||
Come on, let's go outside. | ||
There she is. | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
Thanks for that. | ||
How much do I owe you? | ||
Oh, don't worry about that for now. | ||
Let's go have a word with you over here. | ||
Now, you've got a great car here. | ||
You've got a really good system. | ||
I would say, though, there's a 99.9% chance that, you know, your car will be fine. | ||
But what I do recommend Is servicing your engine with this new experimental oil technology here that could ruin your engine. | ||
What? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
I'm alright still. | ||
You sure? | ||
I think. | ||
0.1% is looking a bit scary, don't you think? | ||
We've had a lot of cars come into the shop this month. | ||
Problems. | ||
Well, you know, if you don't look after your car, it breaks down, that's life, isn't it? | ||
Come on, it'll be fine. | ||
Okay, so if the engine gets ruined, you're liable, right? | ||
Um... No. | ||
You know what? | ||
The risk to reward ratio ain't sounding too good, so I'm gonna pass on this one. | ||
But thanks for your offer, though. | ||
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You want a donut? | |
Huh? | ||
What? | ||
I want every free oil shot, get a free donut. | ||
Huh? | ||
What you want? | ||
You want a burger? | ||
Fries? | ||
Huh? | ||
You want it? | ||
I got it. | ||
What do you want, a lotto ticket? | ||
Wheat? | ||
Come on, just take it. | ||
Come on, take this stuff. | ||
No, man! | ||
What are you, anti-oil? | ||
Anti-oil? | ||
By the information you just gave me, I'm choosing not to have it. | ||
And by the sounds of it, I don't need it. | ||
Listen, you **** damn maggot. | ||
If you don't take this oil, I'll make sure you never drive again. | ||
You understand me? | ||
The choice is yours. | ||
That ain't a choice. | ||
That's coercion. | ||
You can't run from it, Daryl! | ||
Huh? | ||
Everybody's going to have to take the oil if you want to drive. | ||
You understand me? | ||
The camera, but the camera! | ||
The Bantix shows. | ||
So credit to The Bantics Show. | ||
You can find it on YouTube. | ||
If Bill Gates was a mechanic, sound familiar? | ||
Great Bill Gates impression, honestly, wearing the sweater and vacillating between Gentle cajoling and outright threatening. | ||
I thought that was brilliant. | ||
Funny comments on YouTube as well. | ||
Why do people understand it when it's about a car but not about a human being? | ||
Very interesting. | ||
I think that's hilarious. | ||
The guy who plays Bill Gates nailed it. | ||
Facial expression, voice, hand gestures, oil technology, no liability. | ||
Funny stuff. | ||
Very funny stuff. | ||
And yeah, maybe people actually understand it when it comes to their car. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
I don't know why people don't get it when it comes to your health, but they don't. | ||
They don't understand, and it's very strange, so I thought that was pretty funny. | ||
The Bantics Show, again, on YouTube and Twitter. | ||
I want to go to another, again, not a skit this time, but another funny video, but this time it's just the real world. | ||
It's just what's actually happening. | ||
With our world leaders. | ||
It's world leaders arriving at COP26. | ||
It's actually just sort of a compilation of a lot of this stuff happening. | ||
But the best part of this compilation is when Macron and the leader of Germany, whatever that witch's name is, putting on their mask just for the walk about 20 feet from the car to the photo op. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
I mean, this is not a skit. | ||
This is real. | ||
This is clown world in real life. | ||
This is what's actually happening now. | ||
Let's go to clip number nine. | ||
Putting on the mask for the walk to the podium there. | ||
Alright, photo over. | ||
Take the masks off. | ||
Here, just like that. | ||
Here's all the unmasked people hanging out, dancing. | ||
No mask! | ||
No mask at all. | ||
Here, we've seen this one, right? | ||
Wasn't this in Italy? | ||
Maybe France, where they're all getting ready to do their press conference. | ||
Oh, gotta put the mask on. | ||
There she is, running, hobbling over, waddling over to grab her mask. | ||
And this is the best part here. | ||
Oh, here's Trudeau again. | ||
So here, gets out of the car, puts the masks on, waddle, waddle, waddle, waddle, waddle, and mask off. | ||
Literally, 20 feet. | ||
Here you go. | ||
Macron puts his mask on to get out of the car. | ||
Waddle, waddle, waddle. | ||
He waddles past all the other masked people and takes the mask off. | ||
So literally wearing the mask for a 20-foot walk down the red carpet, and they're taking the masks off again. | ||
I mean, the hypocrisy. | ||
I get it. | ||
You know, we know these people are hypocrites. | ||
They're taking private jets to a climate conference. | ||
But it's just hilarious to see the utter pantomime of the mask mandate. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They know it's a show. | ||
I'd like you to imagine what the response would be from the mainstream media if it was revealed that a public school had employed a counselor | ||
Who, when children would come to him with some sort of emotional problem, some sort of, you know, social anxiety or, you know, just something that you want to go to the school counselor for. | ||
Depression, something like that. | ||
They found out that that school counselor was trying to convert them to Christianity. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
Can you imagine what the outrage would be if, you know, some young Jewish student Was sent to the counselor's office and was told that what he needed to get over his depression was the Bible and to read about Jesus Christ and to be saved and maybe to go to church. | ||
It would be furious, right? | ||
The ACLU would come down on it, the SPLC would come down on it, the ADL would come down on it. | ||
It would be, you know, all guns bare on this, you know, person because after all, it's a separation of church and state. | ||
You can't just do that sort of thing, right? | ||
Now, as a Christian, I sort of think, well, what would be the harm of that? | ||
But at the same time, I don't want counselors doing that. | ||
I don't think it's right for school counselors to be, you know, in public schools indoctrinating kids into their particular religion. | ||
That wouldn't be okay with me. | ||
I wouldn't want to accept that. | ||
So just keep that in mind as I read this next story, because I am going to read a large portion of it because, again, it's one of these articles where I have to read the whole thing. | ||
I can't just skip around. | ||
The whole thing is too important. | ||
Because that's not what happened at a California school. | ||
No, quite the opposite, actually. | ||
It was another religion that these kids were told they needed to be indoctrinated into. | ||
It was the religion of progressivism teacher recruits, quote, most emotionally unstable kids for LGBT club. | ||
A California teacher was caught on video bragging about exploiting vulnerable and mentally unstable children, apparently illegally, to promote the LGBT agenda in public schools by creating gay straight alliance clubs. | ||
The controversial comments sparked outrage among concerned parents across the state and beyond. | ||
The teacher in question, Lisa Avery at Rosemont Middle School in the Glendale Unified School District of La Crescenta, California, was wearing a Pride shirt speaking to a group of fellow teachers when the remarks were made. | ||
The focus of the talk was how to recruit and manipulate vulnerable children into starting student groups that promote homosexuality and gender confusion at school. | ||
Quote, so who are your students? | ||
How are you going to find them? | ||
She asked the crowd about finding leaders to start the clubs. | ||
First of all, our leaders were unreliable. | ||
Remember, we had poached them from the counseling office, right? | ||
They were not the most emotionally stable students on campus. | ||
Actually, they were the least emotionally stable students on campus. | ||
Other teachers can be heard laughing about this. | ||
So this paragraph alone should strike you as just incredibly troubling. | ||
They're recruiting people for their Gay-Straight Alliance Club from the counselor office. | ||
And they're finding the most emotionally unstable students on campus. | ||
Again, you have some poor middle schooler, some poor elementary schooler who is going through something, is having some trouble. | ||
The counselor, instead of helping to coach them through it, helping to teach them life lessons or coping mechanisms or, you know, whatever they need in order to, you know, get over whatever mental trouble that they're having or, you know, perhaps Encourage them to get involved with a sport, you know, chess clubs. | ||
No, no, they're taking the most emotionally unstable people, the most vulnerable children in their care and funneling them towards homosexuality, towards transgenderism. | ||
Maybe that's what's wrong with you. | ||
Maybe you feel bad because you're really a little girl. | ||
Maybe you feel bad because you're not allowed to wear a dress. | ||
Maybe we should try that out. | ||
The adult, the authorities telling them this, right? | ||
Despicable. | ||
A crucial player in this scheme to recruit vulnerable children to advance the LGBT agenda was her husband, Alex, who she says works as a mental health counselor in the counseling office. | ||
Quote, we struggled to come up with weekly activities for our meetings, continued Miss Avery, once again confirming that these quote, student-led clubs are actually faculty-led operations. | ||
She admitted that quote, I run the GSA. | ||
Interestingly, what the teacher boasted of doing appears to be a flagrant violation of federal law, according to critics and analysts. | ||
In fact, when reached by the Newman Report, the clubs, even though he said he was not aware of the bizarre talk by Ms. | ||
Avery teaching teachers how to recruit, I'm sorry, The principal of the school indicated he was familiar with the federal requirements on school clubs, even though he was not aware of the bizarre talk by Ms. | ||
Avery teaching teachers how to recruit and exploit mentally unstable children. | ||
Specifically, under Title 20, Chapter 52, Subchapter 8, Section 4071 of the U.S. | ||
Code, any government school that takes federal money is required to ensure that student clubs and meetings are actually student-initiated. | ||
There also must be, quote, no sponsorship of the meeting by the school, the government, or its agents or employees. | ||
Clearly, Avery was doing the initiating and the running. | ||
So they initiate the club, she's running the club, and then they're Recruiting, you know, in partnership, right? | ||
Teacher creates the Gay-Straight Alliance, the Homosexuality Club, then uses her husband, who is the school counselor, to find and identify the most mentally unstable kids in the school and recruit them into their ideology, into their religion. | ||
This religion, not of course based on the word of God or thousand year old revelations, you know, by prophets, but rather a religion of sexuality, which is even more horrific and disgusting. | ||
It's like you almost have to put it in the, it's, you know, it's amazing. | ||
You talk about this happening to normies out there and it's like, well, what's wrong with that? | ||
It's just, you know, she's trying to create open it. | ||
Right. | ||
with excuses for this and claim that actually it's a good thing that this is going on. | ||
And how bizarre is it that it's like, well, but what if this was a Christian, you know, with every mentally challenged student, they were like, yes, we will recruit them into our Christian brotherhood. | ||
We'll take the mentally unstable and take advantage of their weakness and bring them into our religion. | ||
They would be outraged by that. | ||
They would be horrified. | ||
Where in reality, one is the most popular and prolific religion in this country and based on goodness and love and sharing and innocence. | ||
And the other is homosexuality. | ||
It's just degeneracy and, you know, castration. | ||
The principal did admit that Rosemont Middle School had a rainbow LGBT—it's a middle school, by the way, middle school, kids under 13—LGBT club to promote homosexuality and transgenderism. | ||
He said it was totally voluntary for students to participate. | ||
However, Dr. Anderle said he was unaware of Ms. | ||
Avery's comments indicating that she and her husband had been preying on mentally unstable children to create the homosexual clubs at the school. | ||
A group called Informed Parents of California say, quote, the Department of Education and the Teachers Union had actively been training teachers to prey on children, which is exactly what that, you know, sound clip shows. | ||
It shows that you have a teacher going and teaching other teachers how to identify and recruit the most mentally unstable for their degenerate sex club. | ||
As a parent, quote, as a parent, I would be livid because this teacher and her husband are using their position of influence, trust, and power to manipulate children to be part of a lifestyle of homosexuality and transgenderism that would cause even more mental instability and even lead them to become suicidal or make permanently life-altering decisions on sex reassignment or breast removal and sterilization, added Ms. | ||
Yates, who is one of the parents and the informed parents of California. | ||
See? | ||
When I see this, I obviously, and I think most people out there, would see this as a horrific abuse of the power that these people are given, as total overreach by the school, as the indoctrination of mentally unstable and vulnerable children into a alternative lifestyle that's, you know, absolutely worse, you know, for all of them. | ||
What the other side sees is, yeah, this is why we need to keep parents Ignorant. | ||
This is why parents should not have a say as to what goes on in their school, because when they figure out what we're doing to their children, how we're targeting and persuading them to go along with our degenerate and destructive lifestyle, they get mad and they push back. | ||
So this is why parents need to be kept from this. | ||
And this is why we need laws to let children do this without telling their parents. | ||
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Truly, truly incredible, the world that we're living in. | ||
I mean, you've seen the most ridiculous stuff. | ||
How about this? | ||
As of November 1st, 2020, the heart of the pandemic, right? | ||
November 2020, dead set in the center, no vaccine yet. | ||
You know, lockdown had gone on for a while, but we were deep in the COVID jungle at that point. | ||
Deaths. | ||
On November 1st of 2020, 428. | ||
Fast forward a year later, you know, we've got the vaccine. | ||
The vaccine's been rolled out. | ||
Millions of people have taken the vaccine. | ||
As of November 1st, 2021 deaths, 1,153. | ||
September 1st, 2021 deaths, 1,153. | ||
So the vaccine has taken us from 428 deaths to 1,153 deaths, with the seven-day average going from 825 to 1,309. | ||
Amazing, isn't it, that this is the gift that the vaccine has given to us? | ||
But people are starting to recognize what's going on. | ||
Sometimes it's only after they are, well, forced to recognize it. | ||
And this is honestly kind of sad in many ways. | ||
But we'll cover some other vaccine reactions here from InvestmentWatchBlog.com. | ||
So this is me yesterday at the Alfred Hospital after eight days of having given into the pressure of getting vaccinated. | ||
This woman says she was vaccinated on Monday and instantly felt awful. | ||
To say I felt drained was an understatement. | ||
By Thursday and Friday, my chest felt as though someone was sitting on it, and I couldn't even run in small stints with the dog. | ||
Friday night, I had a crushing pain in my chest. | ||
My left arm went numb. | ||
I decided to ride out the pain as I didn't want to burden the healthcare system. | ||
But on Saturday and Sunday, I was having stabbing pains in the center of my chest every two minutes for hours. | ||
My back felt terrible, too, right where my lungs sit. | ||
And Monday morning, I woke up to stabbing, throbbing pains in my heart. | ||
I finally decided to go to the hospital whilst I sat there. | ||
After I'd been triaged, 10 people came in the space of around 20 minutes and every single one of them had exactly the same symptoms as me and they'd all had had doses of Pfizer. | ||
I could hear conversations crystal clear so I'm just relaying what I heard. | ||
One guy had been in two weeks ago after his first jab and had been referred to a cardiologist and was back again with the same pains. | ||
In his chest he was 20. | ||
She says, now to be clear, this is a vaccine I did not want, but having spent a massive chunk of my life savings just living during those 260 days of lockdown and being told I wouldn't be able to work, be a part of society, and just live without being bullied, segregated, and discriminated against, I caved. | ||
Now as I'm writing this, I have stabbing pains in my heart and left side of my boob as well as the center of my chest. | ||
I'm shaking with heart palpitations and feel exhausted. | ||
The doctor told me I had had the reaction to the vaccine and many people have come in with the exact same symptoms as mine having had Pfizer but 98 to 99 percent were usually okay and that a lot of side effects coming out as it is a new vaccine in the very early stages I was sent home after extensive testing. | ||
Just horrific. | ||
Can you imagine, like, you gotta wonder how people feel when they force somebody to get vaccinated and that person, like, almost dies or has to go to the hospital. | ||
Do they care? | ||
Do they have some sort of regret? | ||
They go, ah, gee, maybe I shouldn't have forced that person. | ||
Maybe I shouldn't have threatened to fire that person if they got vaccinated. | ||
Probably not. | ||
They probably don't even know this is happening. | ||
It's probably completely blind, you know, they're probably completely blinded to it. | ||
Zach Voorhees posted this. | ||
Quote, you can hold out as long as you want, but you won't have much freedom. | ||
I'm over it. | ||
I did it. | ||
Does this make me a sheep? | ||
No. | ||
Four days later, dead. | ||
There you go. | ||
Jake R. Kazmeric. | ||
You can hold out as long as you want, but you won't have much freedom. | ||
And I'm over it. | ||
I did it. | ||
Does it make me a sheep? | ||
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I have asthma and I'm an uncle to some awesome little kids. | ||
You don't like it. | ||
UK what to do? | ||
Again, horrifically sad. | ||
Not celebrating this. | ||
It's tragic that these people are bullied and convinced into taking something that incapacitates or kills them. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Maybe not unbelievable. | ||
Typical. | ||
Maybe I should say typical. | ||
Typical. | ||
Because we know this happens and it's happened quite a bit. | ||
But here's perhaps the most heartbreaking one. | ||
Not even necessarily because, well, I'll get to that one in just a second. | ||
Meanwhile, professional soccer player collapses on the field. | ||
Emile Paulsen suffers on-field cardiac arrest, is resuscitated on the field, pretty much died on field. | ||
He's from Iceland and he collapsed on the field during the 12th minute of the play. | ||
He also you also had over the weekend soccer star Sergio Aquero taken to the hospital after experiencing chest discomfort during a match six weeks after promoting the Vax to children. | ||
Again, will they question it? | ||
Will they second guess it? | ||
Because that's what happened to this mother. | ||
And this is the real tragic one. | ||
That I was referencing. | ||
Again, not because of necessarily what happened to her son. | ||
That's just as tragic as everything else. | ||
But the reaction to her awakening is what's really tragic. | ||
So here's the thread. | ||
It's a woman named Emily Jo saying, I'm a teacher with a few science degrees. | ||
All three of my kiddos will be vaccinated as soon as they are able. | ||
She says, my 14 year old got his first COVID vaccine today. | ||
We are so thankful. | ||
May 12, 2021. | ||
Then suddenly, my son was one of the unlucky ones and developed myocarditis after his second dose. | ||
He was monitored in the hospital for three days. | ||
I'm not making light of it, and I can't pretend to know what pain he felt. | ||
However, I asked him if he was still happy to be vaccinated. | ||
His answer was a resounding, yes, my younger two children will also be vaccinated when eligible. | ||
I'm much more fearful of the Delta variant and MIS-C. | ||
She goes on to say, okay, I'm not an expert. | ||
As a parent, I don't think the risk of myocarditis and its severity is being adequately conveyed. | ||
I had no idea that mild meant four days in the hospital and cardiological visits for the indefinite future. | ||
Different issue, I guess. | ||
Somebody else saying COVID shots are free and hospitals have to pay nurses and doctors keep stupids alive from getting a preventable virus. | ||
Family Joe says, well, I had to pay for my son's hospital bill and endless cardiology follow-ups because he got post-vaccine myocarditis. | ||
That's not free. | ||
Hey, but now you're going against the agenda. | ||
You're going against the narrative. | ||
So what happens? | ||
He says, Twitter is brutal. | ||
From the beginning, I've advocated for vaccination as I believe it's a way to control this pandemic. | ||
However, when I share that my son got myocarditis from his vaccine, I get blocked. | ||
I'm sorry, my son's adverse effect doesn't fit your agenda. | ||
She says my son's hospital bills are starting to roll in from his vaccine-induced myocarditis. | ||
This is just the first of many and only one of his consults. | ||
I imagine we will owe thousands just dealing with the acute phase of myocarditis. | ||
She says this does not account for his follow-up visits, echoes, EKGs, MRIs, stress tests, troponin levels, etc. | ||
It's very disheartening that the vaccine safety is touted to the public at every turn. | ||
But what about when it's not safe, like in my son's case? | ||
Those experts and officials now bear zero responsibility, financial or otherwise. | ||
The burden is on all of us, physical, mental, and financial. | ||
She says my son's new shirt. | ||
I came for immunity and all I got was myocarditis and a mask. | ||
She says, I used to shame people for not getting vaccinated until my son was hospitalized with vaccine-induced myocarditis. | ||
Life has a way of humbling you. | ||
And that story can be found at InfoWars.com. | ||
Mom's Twitter timeline shows transformation from pro-vax to pro-informed consent following teen son's vaccine injury. | ||
Again, you know, if we were the other side, Because it constantly happens where you see somebody who doesn't want to get vaccinated, get COVID-19, and they're practically dancing on their grave and waving around their corpse like a flag in order to progress their agenda. | ||
This is horrific. | ||
This is incredibly troubling. | ||
This kid, his life has been changed forever. | ||
Already he spent, you know, hours and hours, days in a hospital, four days in a hospital with searing pain in his chart, in his heart. | ||
You know, possible heart attacks in the future of life, potentially of, you know, deadly trouble right around the corner, you know, blood clots striking at any moment, like, utterly horrific. | ||
And again, the most horrific part of this is that the mother, who is absolutely pro-vax, continued to be pro-vax, was getting all of her children vaccinated, celebrating it, talking about what a good thing it was, when she simply talked about what was happening to her son, looking for, you know, sympathy from the people she thought was her friends. | ||
She gets blocked on Twitter. | ||
She gets lambasted. | ||
She gets insulted. | ||
And then blocked from her friends. | ||
This is the world that People are creating. | ||
This is the world that these despicable tyrants are justifying and saying it's a good thing. | ||
Because again, if I tell you about, you know, my son getting myocarditis and having to go to the hospital for days on end and bankrupting my family because of the vaccine with no help and no liability from the vaccine companies or the people who forced me to get it, I might convince people not to get the vaccine and we can't have that. | ||
So bury the truth, bury the parents, your human sacrifice. | ||
I wonder if you were to make a word cloud out of every word I say on American Journal, if the word insane would be the biggest, most prominent word in that entire cloud. | ||
Because it's the only thing to possibly say. | ||
I forgot to cover an important part of the last segment. | ||
Don't feel too sorry for the mother who You know, came to realize that the vaccine that she thought was safe actually sent her son to the hospital and will require lifelong visits to the cardiologist to make sure, you know, his heart doesn't explode as an adverse reaction to this vaccine. | ||
Because even after going through this, even after, you know, trying to warn other people about it and finding herself blocked and... | ||
You know, criticized by pro-vaccine people she thought were her friends. | ||
She says this, my daughter will likely still be getting vaccinated after I discuss it with her daughter, which everyone should do. | ||
It's adolescent and young males who have the predisposition for this adverse effect. | ||
So it's just, is there another word other than insane for this? | ||
Is there? | ||
You believe the thing is safe. | ||
You give your son the shot. | ||
He almost dies. | ||
He's in the hospital forever. | ||
He's bankrupting your family. | ||
And then you're like, man, what a crazy thing. | ||
Better go get my daughter vaccinated. | ||
You're insane. | ||
You're an insane person. | ||
But this next story is perhaps the best illustration of the Imposed insanity on the American people I've ever seen. | ||
I'm flabbergasted by this article. | ||
I cannot believe that somebody actually wrote this insane nonsense, but I'm gonna relate it to you now. | ||
This has to do, of course, with the big election today. | ||
Virginia going to the polls. | ||
Terry McAuliffe versus Glenn Youngkin. | ||
It's been very, you know, brash. | ||
It's been very head-to-head, you know, Terry McAuliffe sending Fake white nationalists to go stand outside Glenn Youngkin's bus. | ||
Terry McAuliffe banking his entire campaign on disparaging white women. | ||
It's just, it's a very bizarre world that we live in. | ||
So let's, let's take a look at how some of the most media controlled Insane weirdos are looking at this. | ||
Again, I'm really struggling to wrap my mind around what I'm about to read to you. | ||
We'll go through it together. | ||
We'll puzzle this out, okay? | ||
From Yahoo News, it's an article from USA Today. | ||
The title is, My heart is for Glenn Youngkin, but my vote is for Terry McAuliffe as Virginia governor. | ||
The first line, I'm going to vote for Terry McAuliffe for Virginia governor on Tuesday. | ||
I sure hope he loses. | ||
Insane. | ||
Insane. | ||
It's insanity. | ||
Okay? | ||
The first line. | ||
First line is just outrageous insanity. | ||
But let's... Oh. | ||
Okay. | ||
The second line. | ||
And no, I'm not insane. | ||
My head and my heart just disagree. | ||
No. | ||
Your heart is filled with darkness and lies and your head is empty. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
The best thing about the Democrat, this author says, the only good thing, as far as I know, is that he isn't a threat to our democratic republic. | ||
Now, this line alone, I think, says so much about the discussion of politics these days, right? | ||
The only thing this person likes about Terry McAuliffe is that he's not a threat to our democratic republic. | ||
The implication being that Glenn Youngkin is somehow a threat to the American republic. | ||
Based on what? | ||
Based on that he's kind of like Trump a little bit. | ||
Yeah, seriously. | ||
Seriously. | ||
That's how insane these people are. | ||
Again, I don't even know how to, like, talk about this. | ||
It's insane. | ||
Okay, so he says he'll get elected, he'll do the liberal things that even moderate Democrats do these days, and then he'll leave office. | ||
Someone else will have a chance to fix McAuliffe's mistakes. | ||
I'm not so sure about Glenn Youngkin. | ||
Youngkin was flirted with Trumpism. | ||
For too long playing coy about whether he thinks the 2020 election was stolen. | ||
If he wins, it will reinvigorate the Trump wing of the Republican Party. | ||
And I know that they would like nothing more than to tear down our democracy. | ||
To tear down our democracy. | ||
Insane. | ||
Insanity. | ||
Again, I'm sorry to use this word over and over, but what else am I supposed to say about this? | ||
It's literally insane. | ||
I mean, what we have is It's just open, blatant dishonesty. | ||
I can't even wrap my mind around it. | ||
I honestly can't wrap my mind around it because on one side you have just like average Americans, Trump supporters, just like, you know, your grandma, just like the guy working at the gas station down the road, just like normal people who go to protests in Washington, D.C. | ||
and go, look, There was this thing suspicious. | ||
There was, you know, there was the ballot stuffing. | ||
There was the training program in Detroit that was leaked about how to, you know, get away with ballot stuffing. | ||
There was the, you know, putting up of barriers to stop election observers from viewing things. | ||
There was the pulling out the boxes from underneath the desk. | ||
There was the very suspicious ballot dumps in the middle of the night with hundreds of thousands for Joe Biden and none for anybody else. | ||
There was the number of votes that exceeded the number of voters in certain places. | ||
I mean, just innumerable things. | ||
So you've got these regular people going, look, I think that there's a big problem with election integrity. | ||
I think there was some shenanigans going on in the background. | ||
And nobody will respect our wishes. | ||
Nobody will look into this. | ||
Nobody will do the investigations or take this seriously. | ||
No media will report on it. | ||
We're going to go protest. | ||
And then the media turns around and goes, these people are white supremacists who are trying to destroy democracy. | ||
They hate democracy. | ||
They hate our country. | ||
And, you know, it's just a lie. | ||
It's just an open, blatant, baseless lie. | ||
And yet these people believe it. | ||
These people are voting based off of this. | ||
They're voting. | ||
Against their own interest, against Glenn Youngkin in Virginia, because he has not viscerally denounced Trump supporters for having questions about their election, and that to them means he is a threat to our very democracy, he is an existential threat to America. | ||
It gets crazier. | ||
She says, in any case, Republicans can't have my vote while still insisting Joe Biden stole the election from Donald Trump despite all the evidence. | ||
All the evidence, right? | ||
Well, where is it? | ||
I don't see it. | ||
What evidence? | ||
What has been presented? | ||
What counter argument has there been? | ||
From the beginning, from even before the election happened, the media decided that any claims of misbehavior during the election would not be confronted with counter evidence, it would not be Adjudicated? | ||
It would not be looked at and determined whether or not it was an accurate... | ||
Claim, it would be ignored. | ||
Outright. | ||
And that's what's happened. | ||
So there's been no evidence that this election was secure at all, let alone the most secure election in history, but that's what they're claiming it is. | ||
There's been no evidence. | ||
It's just like, what evidence does this woman, man, whatever this is, think that there's been? | ||
What evidence is he seeing in his mind? | ||
Because there hasn't been any. | ||
It hasn't been investigated. | ||
How can there be evidence? | ||
All of the evidence, every bit of the evidence Has shown that there are major inconsistencies with the vote tallies. | ||
Major problems. | ||
Major fraud going on. | ||
From the Arizona audit to what's happening in Racine County in Wisconsin. | ||
That's been the only evidence that's out there. | ||
So I don't know if it's insane or just like schizophrenic. | ||
Like they're just imagining there's evidence. | ||
There's just, they're seeing evidence that doesn't exist. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
This person thinks that there's all the evidence going against Donald Trump. | ||
And he says, my heart is with the Democrats, but my, my head is with the Democrats, but my heart is with Youngkin and the Republicans. | ||
Again, sir, your head is up your butt. | ||
And that's all there is to it. | ||
So you want to hear how really crazy this is? | ||
Listen to this list. | ||
This guy says, if Junkins wins, it'll be a heart, it'll be a dagger to the heart of the progressives and I'll cheer. | ||
Here are four reasons. | ||
So again, he's voting for Terry McAuliffe, but he says, here are the reasons I actually should be voting for Glenn Junkin. | ||
One, out of control spending. | ||
Between $1 trillion in infrastructure and the latest $1.7 trillion Build Back Better social strengthening bill, we're going to sink $3 trillion further in debt without any emergency COVID-19 justification. | ||
And that's if you believe all the budget gimmicks in Biden's signature domestic policy plan. | ||
Whatever the cost, it isn't zero, as the administration's claimed. | ||
Build Back Better? | ||
Biden critics fiddle over human infrastructure while inflation burns through our pockets. | ||
Chaos at the border. | ||
In the course of pandering to Hispanic voters, Biden gave the impression he was going to abandon all the mean policies of the Trump administration. | ||
Open border. | ||
Abortion extremism. | ||
Defund the police. | ||
Critical race theory. | ||
So they're just like, here are all of the problems with the Democrats, everything they support. | ||
Here are the problems I have with the Democrats, every single one of their policies. | ||
Every single thing they implement is a unmitigated disaster and is ruining our country and actually destroying any semblance of democracy we have left. | ||
But I'll be voting for the Democrat anyway, because my heart and my head are both up my butt and I'm just confused and stupid and nonsensical. | ||
Like, what is going on here? | ||
What is this article? | ||
It's insane. | ||
It's an article about how terrible the Democrats are and about how he's voting for the Democrats because he's scared of big bad Trump hiding under his bed. | ||
Is there another word other than insanity? | ||
Is there something else I'm missing? | ||
Am I the crazy one? | ||
Are these people effing insane? | ||
He says, for now, Democrats have my vote, but pulling the lever for them breaks my heart. | ||
You're a cult member. | ||
You are a cult member who is, is been forcibly driven insane by the lies of the media. | ||
I'm sorry, but you need to listen to yourself. | ||
You need to look at all of this crap and vote for Republicans, please. | ||
UN run contact. | ||
It's hard to believe it's been sold out for almost eight months and now it's finally back in stock. | ||
Brain Force Plus. | ||
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We worked through this pandemic over a year. | ||
We worked! | ||
We worked! | ||
We worked tirelessly, long hours, without fear, boldly, took care of us as the citizens of the city of this New York. | ||
We answered countless calls, countless EMS emergencies, and other emergencies to keep the city safe. | ||
Let's just stop. | ||
It's like a Mexican standoff. | ||
Let's just, all of us, just put our guns down right here. | ||
That's nice. | ||
And let's just stop this right now. | ||
Right now. | ||
Let's stop this right now. | ||
Because this is a bioweapon war. | ||
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If the point that you are making is that the grant that was funded as a subaward from EcoHealth to Wuhan created SARS-CoV-2, that's where you are getting. | |
Let me finish. | ||
We don't know. | ||
I don't know if it did come from the lab, but all the evidence is pointing that it came from the lab, and there will be responsibility for those who funded the lab, including yourself. | ||
I totally resent the lie that you are now propagating. | ||
The NIH has not ever, and does not now, fund gain-of-function research in the Wuhan Institute. | ||
Anthony Fauci has spent, listen to this number, $191 billion, not $3.7 million, not $30 million, $191 billion of audited funds for the bioweaponization of viruses against humanity. | ||
Despite the fact that we have every grant recipient, Every person, their address, their phone number, their laboratory. | ||
We literally have the entirety of where that money went. | ||
And not a single investigation agency in this country is willing to look. | ||
This is a bioweapons program designed to kill us. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
And it's not just designed to kill us, it's designed to kill massive numbers of the population. | ||
Wednesday's letter to Congress admits, if not obscurely, that gain-of-function research was in fact funded by the NIH through EcoHealth. | ||
The question remains, is this latest revelation testament to an NIH that knowingly lied about its involvement in dangerous COVID research in Wuhan, or was its involvement a snapshot into a deadly form of reckless disregard? | ||
Whether NIH funded risky research resurfaced last week after the health agency said in a letter to Congress that a contractor performing experiments in Wuhan did not share all its data. | ||
Hall cited the letter as further evidence that Fauci and other public health officials had lied when they denied the NIH funded such studies. | ||
He called for Fauci to be fired over the admission. | ||
Even if you don't agree with the latest headlines that Fauci lied to Congress about whether or not the NIH-funded gain-of-function research or the heart-wrenching headlines regarding experiments on puppies, much of the public has lost confidence in Fauci and his ability to lead the nation out of this pandemic. | ||
He's admitted to lying at times, for noble reasons. | ||
He's been accused of blatantly lying during others. | ||
He's flip-flopped on what he considers to be indisputable science and backpedaled on what it will take to allow us to get back to normal. | ||
Yet Fauci, who turns 81 at the end of the year, is still the guy at the helm. | ||
Why? | ||
Directed by major corporations to bring in world government and all their greedy crazy crap and their world ID and all this stuff and it's prophesied it's going to happen sometime in the future. | ||
I'd like it not to happen maybe in my lifetime, maybe now. | ||
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Harari says the countries and companies that control the most data will in the future be the ones that control the world. | |
Today in the world, data is worth much more than money. | ||
Ten years ago, you had these big corporations paying billions and billions for WhatsApp, for Instagram, and people wondered, are they crazy? | ||
Why do they pay billions to get this application that doesn't produce any money? | ||
And the reason why? | ||
Because it produced data. | ||
The world is increasingly kind of cut up into spheres of data collection or data harvesting. | ||
In the Cold War, you had the Iron Curtain. | ||
Now you have the Silicon Curtain. | ||
And where does the data go? | ||
California? | ||
Or does it go to Shenzhen and to Shanghai and to Beijing? | ||
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Harari is concerned the pandemic has opened the door for more intrusive kinds of data collection, including biometric data. | |
What is biometric data? | ||
It's data about what's happening inside my body. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to American Journal Third Hour. | ||
Very special guest we have in studio today, Ben DeLaurentis. | ||
If you're a viewer of InfoWars or have been for a little while, you have no doubt seen his songs, maybe his interviews on the show before. | ||
Ben is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and info warrior taking part in the culture war. | ||
You can find his albums Liar for a Muse and Shoulda Been a Mime. | ||
Thank you so much for having me. | ||
Ben recently appeared on Nashville Songwriters Association's International's January 2020 EARS list of musicians to watch. | ||
His website is bende Laurentiis.com. | ||
And his SoundCloud can be found under Ben De Laurentiis. | ||
His Twitter, Ben underscore De Laurentiis. | ||
Welcome to the program, Ben De Laurentiis. | ||
Thank you so much for having me. | ||
This is a dream come true. | ||
Well, we're very, very happy to have you, and we're excited to hear some of your songs. | ||
Maybe a new song a little bit later? | ||
A little in-studio concert for us? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So, you sort of first came on our radar with the Bill Gates Fever, a classic song that I have shown to quite a few people, including the InfoWars audience. | ||
So, what brought about Bill Gates Fever, and what brought about your desire to take your musical skill and turn it towards the, I don't know if you want to call it the political realm, but the InfoWars realm? | ||
I guess I just finally could not stay quiet anymore, and I just remember driving back one day from the gym, and I'm just thinking how funny these people are that believe their government wants what's best for them. | ||
This is such a funny concept. | ||
The whole song, seriously, 10-15 minutes, it was just done. | ||
It was in my head, and I just had this feeling. | ||
I was like, maybe somehow, some way, Infowars would like it. | ||
Not really, though, even. | ||
I didn't really think that'd be possible, but then it got me on with you guys, and we made that connection, and now you guys have inspired me to keep doing it, and I'm writing more and more. | ||
Last time I got attacked endlessly for days by the leftists online. | ||
We were talking about this last night. | ||
They were all saying, is this a satire? | ||
I hate this. | ||
I hate this song. | ||
They were like, how do you hate it? | ||
It's exactly your own opinions, your own words. | ||
What do you hate about it? | ||
And what do you mean, is it a satire? | ||
Of course it's a satire. | ||
And you can go look, go look at Bill Gates fever on Twitter. | ||
And it has like 40 some thousand views and it has hundreds, maybe even thousands of comments, negative people attacking me and saying, Infowars? | ||
This guy thinks he's serious? | ||
Infowars? | ||
Then of course you click on their bio and you see what you're dealing with and they're not the happiest, nicest people. | ||
Right. | ||
So it's quite alright. | ||
I choose the side of truth and Infowars. | ||
Well, it's so funny. | ||
Yeah, we were talking about this last night because the lyrics of the song and, you know, maybe we'll do a little rendition of it in the next segment. | ||
But, you know, it's just like, you know, the government wants what's best for me and I'm going to get that Bill Gates jab. | ||
And, you know, I just I just trust I don't ask questions. | ||
You know, it is literally what they believe. | ||
You just took the beliefs of the liberals and you put it to music and then they're like, can't figure it out. | ||
So it's like, is this a satire? | ||
But saying everything that I believe so they should agree with it. | ||
But obviously they realize it's mocking them, so it's just like, does not compute and they just, their brains explode. | ||
And it made my brain explode trying to understand what they meant by, is this a satire, I hate this. | ||
I still can't figure it out. | ||
I'm still, like, looping on this. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You try to explain to people, like, what does it all mean? | ||
They can't. | ||
It's right there in their face for them. | ||
I guess kind of like everything else these days. | ||
It's right there and they just still can't see it. | ||
Yeah, they just can't see it. | ||
So what's been the fallout from this other than coming on InfoWars and, you know, making more songs and doing all that stuff and being attacked, obviously, by insane people on Twitter? | ||
What's been the fallout of this? | ||
Have people in your hometown seen it and do they like it? | ||
They love it, yeah. | ||
Oddly enough. | ||
And it helps, um, like, weed everybody out who's, like, a Secret Info Wars fan. | ||
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People I would have never thought, like, married couple in their 30s with kids will, like, randomly be like, hey, Ben, you know, we were watching Bandai videos the other day and we saw you on there. | ||
We were like, what? | ||
I'm like, you guys watch a VanDot video and they're like, you're a conservative now? | ||
I'm like, yeah, I grew up. | ||
Right, right. | ||
And we were talking about this yesterday too, the idea that, I mean, it's the way I feel, but I think it's the way you feel as well. | ||
And I've always been an infowarrior, if you want to call it that, from back when, you know, My dad was a George W. Bush conservative, and I was telling him that George W. Bush brought the towers down on 9-11. | ||
You know, since high school, I've sort of believed the same stuff, whereas all my friends, who we used to be able to talk about this stuff, they've all suddenly had a political awakening and decided they want to go with the progressive wing of things. | ||
But it's just very weird that, you know, for me, I've been on the same path, I've been believing the same things, and it seems like everybody else around me has gone insane and then claims that I'm the one who's changed. | ||
It's bizarre, isn't it? | ||
Oh, but they are the ones that have gone insane, and you can really see it, you know? | ||
You can, um, you can just say a couple things, a couple true, factual things, and they'll have full meltdowns. | ||
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Dear friends, even family members will have, like, meltdowns. | ||
We don't have meltdowns. | ||
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Right. | |
We're happy to talk about it. | ||
We want to hear what they're thinking. | ||
We want to, like, really get to the bottom of this. | ||
The problem is, we really do our research into all this stuff, so when we talk about something, it's because we've looked into it, you know? | ||
Right. | ||
We've, like, you know, everything you see now, you have to look at it three different ways. | ||
You have to You know, let's say Twitter. | ||
I love Twitter because you get to see so many sides of an opinion, and you have to really dig in. | ||
Because so often people post something that looks really nice. | ||
Like, yes, this supports my worldview. | ||
Then you have to really look into that person, and is what they're saying factual? | ||
Like, all the time, this is what I do on Twitter. | ||
I'm sure this is what you do. | ||
You hear something, you're like, oh, this sounds good. | ||
I'd probably like to report on this. | ||
And you go a little deeper into it, and you're like, oh, it's not a real story. | ||
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Oh, yeah, all the time. | ||
But we're constantly looking for that, you know? | ||
We're always trying to challenge to find the truth. | ||
Right. | ||
And if the truth happens to be contrary to what we believed before, okay. | ||
We'll change our minds. | ||
Crazy, right? | ||
Can you believe it? | ||
Wild. | ||
It happens. | ||
It's unbelievable, but it's true. | ||
And we're the ones, you know, called the brainwashed conspiracy theorist or whatever. | ||
But you, I mean, you were telling me some funny stories yesterday. | ||
You've told them here on the show before getting fired in the middle of a set for singing Bill Gates' Fever. | ||
And that's sort of become a legend in your hometown, has it not? | ||
Yeah, it's funny how many people have, again, come out, people I wouldn't have thought, and they're like, I really like what you did the other night. | ||
Right. | ||
Like that was the right thing to do. | ||
And I'm like, yeah, I thought so too. | ||
Yeah, just literally being kicked off the stage by the owner of the restaurant because you're singing a song that has political beliefs that are contrary to his own. | ||
The funniest worst part of it is he called me and I put him on speakerphone as he was firing me and the whole, I let the whole place hear it. | ||
I don't know what came over me. | ||
I was having like a Braveheart moment. | ||
That's exactly what it was. | ||
Well, I don't see it that way, of course, but the crowd saw it that way. | ||
And most people have heard the story. | ||
I see it that way. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And for good reason. | ||
And, uh, you know, there's another funny story you were telling me yesterday about, I don't know if it was, it must've not been that bar because this was somewhere else you were talking about where the, uh, owner was sort of protesting the mask mandate. | ||
So governor Ralph Northam, right. | ||
Imposed this mask mandate. | ||
And so sort of as a, as a protest to this, he said, all right, I'll make my employees wear masks, but they're going to be masks with the Ralph Northam in black face picture on it. | ||
You know, Ralph Northam in blackface, staying next to a guy in a KKK costume. | ||
And so you have that on the mask, and people interpreted that as, this restaurant owner is racist. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Which it's like, it's so backwards. | ||
And he's still paying for it. | ||
And the crazy thing about the timing, it was during, like, the Black Lives Matter riots, right? | ||
Right. | ||
And we live about two hours from Richmond, Virginia. | ||
They bust in Soros, they looked into it, bust in two Entire large groups of like poor people, basically. | ||
And they threatened to burn the place down and they were unruly mob and they were like throwing bricks. | ||
Also, there was a pallet of bricks conveniently delivered a block and a half away. | ||
Makes no sense. | ||
But we saw that all over the country at that time, you know? | ||
Like, what is going on? | ||
I feel like somehow they target a restaurant. | ||
If they have a feeling maybe it's conservative, maybe it can somehow push that narrative. | ||
They needed those riots to happen that summer. | ||
And they happened to pick this one that we all enjoyed. | ||
The owner, half the staff, it's a very diverse staff. | ||
He's a really good person, honestly. | ||
And like his head chef is black, but they don't care about that. | ||
They're going to try to burn the place down and ruin everybody's jobs. | ||
But yeah, it got really heated and the restaurant closed down for six months. | ||
And it totally tarnished the image because people didn't get the joke. | ||
I mean, his staff got it. | ||
The joke is that Northam wears blackface and no one talks about it because he's Right. | ||
And this good man makes a joke about the oppression of this bad man, and town goes crazy. | ||
But again, it wasn't even the town that was so bizarre about it. | ||
But because the spectacle of having 100 people screaming outside and throwing rocks and breaking all the windows, it made the news, of course. | ||
And people to this day are like, oh, you mean that racist place? | ||
No, it's not. | ||
It's not. | ||
Insane. | ||
So you're wearing a mask exposing how Ralph Northam wore a black face, and that makes You are racist. | ||
I mean, this is... I try not to use the word... I'm trying to... I need another word other than insane because it's the only thing I can say. | ||
It's inverted. | ||
It's the opposite of truth. | ||
It's incredibly bizarre. | ||
And you mean literally bust in, by the way. | ||
You mean like buses bringing people from Richmond to your town to riot. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They, like, all the trash that they found outside of the restaurant were all, like, Wawa receipts from Richmond, Virginia. | ||
Like, almost no one there, no one even there knew why they were there. | ||
They didn't care. | ||
Right. | ||
Literally bussed in by George Soros to attack a restaurant. | ||
Same with the Charlottesville thing. | ||
It was very close to my home. | ||
It's, like, an hour away from me, 45 minutes. | ||
And that day, several friends of mine took pictures of people being bussed in. | ||
Right. | ||
Like, that was another, like, false flag they just tried to instigate. | ||
No, this is the crazy thing. | ||
I mean, these are the themes of today's programs, like leftist terrorism and just blatant insanity on a huge scale. | ||
Well, we'll be right back with Ben DeLaurentis. | ||
BenDeLaurentis.com is SoundCloud, is Ben DeLaurentis. | ||
Twitter at Ben underscore DeLaurentis has tons of really impressive music videos too. | ||
Maybe we'll show one of those live song on the other side. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
The TV told me better safe than sorry. | ||
I wanna hold ya, but you're doing what they told ya. | ||
You're hiding your smile in your online profile. | ||
Couple more weeks till we finally meet. | ||
Better late than never. | ||
Only two more weeks now. | ||
Forever. | ||
See I've been thinking Don't do too much of that You should try it No need to be mean You're right and I'm sorry All right, folks. | ||
That is Ben DeLaurentis, my guest in studio here. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at Ben underscore DeLaurentis. | ||
His pronouns are cow and boy, which is excellent. | ||
Ben DeLaurentis on Bandcamp and SoundCloud, BenDeLaurentis.com. | ||
There with your lovely girlfriend, right, singing a sweet little duet called Two More Weeks Forever. | ||
And yes, uh, that was made five months ago and still as relevant as it ever was. | ||
Two more weeks forever. | ||
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Isn't that something? | |
Amazing. | ||
Yeah, well it is the end time, so what do you expect? | ||
Just goes on and on and on. | ||
It's, uh, I mean even just the title just cracks me up. | ||
Two more weeks forever. | ||
Uh, absolutely fantastic stuff. | ||
And of course you sort of broke out onto the InfoWars scene with your song Bill Gates Fever. | ||
And if you'd like to serenade the American Journal audience this morning with a nice live rendition of the classic Bill Gates Fever. | ||
Ben DeLaurentis with Bill Gates Fever. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Do it a little country style maybe. | |
Gotta, gotta get me that government needle. | ||
Gotta, gotta get me that Fauci jab. | ||
Think I'm coming down with the Bill Gates fever. | ||
They let it out of that Wuhan lab. | ||
Gotta pledge allegiance to the man of science. | ||
He forgot to mention vitamin D. Ask too many questions and you'll wind up crazy. | ||
Just relax and roll up your sleeve. | ||
Spare me your conspiracy. | ||
My government wants what's best for me. | ||
Seen it all through history. | ||
My government wants what's best for me. | ||
How dare you bring up Tuskegee? | ||
My government wants what's best for me. | ||
My government knows what's best for me. | ||
My government wants what's best for me. | ||
Short and sweet and straight to the point. | ||
And, you know, what is there to disagree with in that song? | ||
The government always wants what's best for you. | ||
They always know what's best. | ||
It's just that simple. | ||
Stop asking questions, roll up the sleeve, take the shot. | ||
Simple and brilliant the government needle part really I feel like that maybe offends them. | ||
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That's exactly what it is the government needle the government needle Yeah, that's it. | |
That's a good way to put it that might put it in a different harsh, right? | ||
Yeah, yeah sounds like something I don't want yeah at all so I mean Again, what is it about this song that makes people so mad because like you said when you first posted this on Twitter you just got hundreds of You know, responses just infuriated that you would dare make this song. | ||
It's hilarious, you know, great music as far as I'm concerned. | ||
I mean, is it just being confronted with their own hypocrisy? | ||
I really guess so. | ||
Maybe it really is, like, kind of getting to them a little bit. | ||
Like, they're kind of, like, having a little short circuit. | ||
It's kind of making a little bit of sense to them. | ||
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Right. | |
They're having that malfunction. | ||
But maybe, you know, maybe they'll learn something from it. | ||
I doubt it, but maybe. | ||
You know, it's amazing to me the Tuskegee experiment, you know, you bring up the Tuskegee line. | ||
Like, I'd heard about Tuskegee forever and I would talk about it and, you know, recognize it. | ||
It never occurred to me that it was a race thing. | ||
Like, that really never entered into the reason that I would talk about it, right? | ||
I just, to me, it was the American citizens being subject to a medical experiment. | ||
And yet, with the racial aspect, it's like, They've convinced people that, oh, this is something that the American government just did to black people because they're racist. | ||
So don't take this into account when, you know, looking at what they're doing. | ||
Of course, you know, with MKUltra and, you know, all these programs by the CIA, they were dropping radioactive material over mixed race neighborhoods in St. | ||
Louis. | ||
They, I mean, they put acid in the water supply of Canadian towns. | ||
I mean, they've done horrific things to all sorts of populations. | ||
But somehow they've taken Tuskegee and made it a racial thing. | ||
And I guess in a way, you know, we can take advantage of it. | ||
I don't know if take advantage of the right word, but like, sure, if that's what it takes for you to pay attention to this, to put it in a racial frame of mind, then I guess we'll take it. | ||
But to me, it was never about a racial thing, but that's the way it's been portrayed now. | ||
Yeah, because, I mean, the point is just the government did something horrible to its citizens without telling them. | ||
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Over and over and over and over again. | ||
As medical authorities. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
People trusted them and still do. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, it's, it's totally insane. | ||
So has, has you still, I mean, you, you, you know, you won the, uh, or you were on the list of musicians to watch, uh, in Nashville, the Nashville Songwriters Association Internationals, January, 2020 years list of musicians to watch. | ||
I mean, you aren't, you aren't just some guy busking on the street, right? | ||
You're a professional musician. | ||
I was doing pretty well. | ||
I was living in Nashville before it all went down. | ||
Before the whole COVID thing happened, and I moved out of there pretty quick. | ||
And I'm glad that I did because they didn't reopen forever. | ||
It's a pretty liberal town. | ||
But I was doing well. | ||
I was playing writer's rounds all the time. | ||
And before that, I got to tour all over the country with that Israeli band, which the other funny thing is on Twitter, they were all saying, you anti-Semitic white supremacists and all this. | ||
And I'm like, two of my best friends in this world are Israeli Jews. | ||
You're a confused white supremacist. | ||
Yeah, very much so. | ||
I actually judge people for who they are and what they do, and it's like, that's very, they can't understand that. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And also, just like, it's just, you know, I guess it's classic. | ||
I guess it's to be expected now. | ||
It's like, yeah, I wrote a song about, you know, Bill Gates and Tuskegee and medical experimentation. | ||
Oh, you must be anti-Semitic. | ||
It's like, where does this come from? | ||
Like, it's just whatever label they feel like they can smack you with. | ||
They all were saying that, and they were all so sure of themselves about it. | ||
Anti-Semitic. | ||
Oh, Infowars? | ||
Okay, anti-Semite. | ||
Well, we're not being called Israeli shills. | ||
We're being called anti-Semites. | ||
We're just sitting here, just being confused and just trying to tell the truth about things. | ||
It's one of the two things, isn't it? | ||
No, it's totally wild. | ||
And then Two More Weeks Forever was another fantastic one. | ||
Then you came out with a third that I really like, but I'm blanking on the name right now. | ||
Shadowband. | ||
Shadowband, yeah, because you played that. | ||
We premiered that here on American Journal. | ||
Are you shadowbanned in real life on Twitter? | ||
I think so. | ||
I really do think so. | ||
I mean, people have always said that to me. | ||
That's what happened after Two More Weeks Forever and Bill Gates' fever. | ||
A lot of the comments were people saying, you're clearly shadowbanned. | ||
Some random guy at a bar, I walked over to him and I was like, I feel like I might be shadowbanned. | ||
And he's like, I was just literally telling my girlfriend that you're definitely shadow banned. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so we'll get into this a little bit more on the other side. | ||
But I just think this is such a great way to fight back music, man, just getting it out to people. | ||
It's funny. | ||
It's it's actually good music. | ||
It's actually entertaining and stuff that you want to listen to. | ||
A lot of the, you know, sort of protest music that's out now, there's a lot of rap that's out. | ||
Some of it's very good. | ||
You know, Bryson Gray is excellent. | ||
Tom McDonald, very good. | ||
A lot of it. | ||
Kind of bashes you over the head, and I don't enjoy it as music, but your stuff, you enjoy as music, but it also is poignant and sort of abiding satire. | ||
I think we need so much more of this, and it's just part of one of the reasons we wanted to bring you in today, is just to inspire other people. | ||
I know our audience is just full of creative, talented people, and we need to harness that talent and actually change people's minds with stuff like music. | ||
We'll be right back with Ben DeLaurentis. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Ben De Laurentiis in studio. | ||
BenDeLaurentis.com, his Twitter at Ben underscore DeLaurentis. | ||
Two more weeks forever, Shadowband. | ||
You'll be premiering a new song. | ||
The video, I guess, just went up, but you'll be playing it live in studio in the next segment. | ||
Can you tell us a little bit about your newest song? | ||
Yes, it's called Follow the Thread, and I actually wrote it when I was like 21 years old. | ||
Not many people heard it because, you know, that's just the way she goes. | ||
But a lot of people liked it, like my friends and family. | ||
And I was just thinking this whole thing about somehow getting on InfoWars and meeting all you guys. | ||
I'm like, it's a God thing. | ||
Like, straight up, that's all there is to it. | ||
Because it was totally out of my control. | ||
It was bigger than what I thought. | ||
Any of that could be to like get to meet people I look up to and be a part of something that I really believe in through music. | ||
I never would have thought to use music in that way. | ||
And I just was like, but like right before I went on with you last time, I had just got a Bible like for the first time. | ||
And I was like looking at over in the corner and I was like, you know what, this is just in your hands. | ||
Because I figured last time would be my last time on because I was like, I don't know how many more of these songs I can write. | ||
I want to just be like a gimmicky thing 100%. | ||
I've written like five albums of serious stuff, you know, and I was like, well, This will be the last time, but it's been so awesome. | ||
And then it actually went so well last time talking to you, I was like, oh, hell no, it's not the last time. | ||
We're going to keep doing this as long as, you know, we can. | ||
But I thought, why not release a song with you guys that's, uh, not political, not funny. | ||
It's just like a nice, pretty little kind of tribute to God, really. | ||
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Follow the thread. | ||
I actually got that line from, uh, we used to house a homeless guy, a couple of them. | ||
We used to house homeless guys at our band house. | ||
We thought they were the coolest. | ||
So they would like live on the couch or like one lived on the porch behind the couch in a sleeping bag. | ||
We love these guys. | ||
But I met the one, and he was just like a drifter, and he would always say, follow the golden thread. | ||
You gotta follow the golden thread. | ||
And it resonated with me. | ||
I'm like, that kinda makes sense, you know? | ||
Interesting. | ||
Try to get in alignment with, like, the bigger plan. | ||
Right, right. | ||
And that's key, isn't it? | ||
Because there is a mix. | ||
It's all in God's hands. | ||
Like, me being on InfoWars, I was hired as an editor and a cameraman. | ||
I really only applied because, I don't know if I've ever told this story on air. | ||
I must have at some point. | ||
But really, I had a friend that worked near InfoWars, so I knew generally where it was. | ||
So I just responded to a Craigslist ad Thinking this might be InfoWars that I'm applying to right now, but never intended for this to be my path, never intended to like be in this realm. | ||
I always made music videos and skits and, you know, corporate ads and stuff like that. | ||
Like I was a video camera guy. | ||
And so it's a mix, right? | ||
It's a mix of just like, well, this is what God wants me to do. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of stuff in my life that sort of drove me towards this. | ||
But at the same time, I did have to make the effort. | ||
I had to go, I had to make the reports that, you know, started going out on InfoWars and I had to, you know, get behind the desk and actually talk and do stuff. | ||
I had to apply to that first job, you know, off the bat. | ||
So it's a combination, right, of trying to sort of follow the path that God has for you and be proactive in it and not just, you know, sit around twiddling your thumbs waiting for somebody to come drop something in your lap, right? | ||
And then when those two things align perfectly, that's when all the magic happens in everybody's lives. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I think that's, you know, again, I hope it's an inspiring message for so many of our listeners. | ||
I know we have a lot of young listeners, listeners in high school and stuff. | ||
And, you know, I worry a little bit. | ||
I wonder if you do, too, about kids that are growing up right now, like when I was in high school and stuff. | ||
I watched Infowars, I liked conspiracy theories, I liked doing research and stuff, but that wasn't my main concern. | ||
Politics was not my main concern. | ||
My main concern was having fun and just having a good time and making funnies, you know, making skits, making people laugh, that sort of stuff. | ||
You know, and I sort of worry a little bit about kids that are like so into this so young because I think so much of my life experience before I got into politics is what informed my politics now. | ||
It gave me a much better perspective of different lifestyles and different You know parts of the world and how people interact and that's where you know traveling all that sort of stuff. | ||
It's like We need people on our side. | ||
We need info warriors that are well-rounded, that are, you know, out there making music or movies or, you know, writing books and being involved in everything, not necessarily specifically and solely focused on political stuff. | ||
I think it's more powerful to be that, to be well-rounded and be able to bring all of these different talents to bear, you know, like yours is yourself. | ||
Do you think a part of, you know, what has gotten you to this point is the fact that you weren't, like, focused on just this topic since you were a little kid? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then, yeah, I guess somehow, I don't know if it's that we got older and we became more interested or if that things got more serious and dire and we, maybe just a combination of the two. | ||
Well, I think that's it too, because I think probably if I was in high school right now, I would be, you know, much more involved than I was when I was in high school, because it just wasn't as crazy back then. | ||
It's hard not to be paying attention now. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
So I feel for kids that are in high school now, and I think it's great that they are involved and, you know, paying attention to this sort of stuff. | ||
But at the same time, it's like, Go out and join a band. | ||
Go out and have a good time and don't let this crushing world that we talk about every day limit you or depress you or make you feel like it's not worth trying anything else. | ||
You've got to get the life experiences that then later inform you as you try to make sense of all this insanity that we cover every day. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
I think 100%. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I know you have a lot of young, probably awesome listeners. | ||
I mean, you see them, they're all over Twitter and all over everywhere, and a lot of them are very talented, and they're all doing... I see a lot of it. | ||
A lot of people doing their thing, and we do need more... We need more presence in mainstream pop culture. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
But that's difficult, because we know they control that, and they're not gonna... And by they, of course, I mean the globalists. | ||
Right. | ||
It's not like a hidden anti-Semitic thing, either. | ||
I know. | ||
I mean the actual people who want a one-world global government that openly admit that. | ||
Those are the ones I'm talking about. | ||
And we know that they run Hollywood and they run public perception and they're just pushing such, I think, bad music. | ||
Some of the movies are decent, right? | ||
Some. | ||
Every once in a while. | ||
But music is an area that really hurts. | ||
Um, there's almost no conservatives in the music world. | ||
Right. | ||
All of us, we, and I know there's, I mean, I'm sure there's a ton. | ||
They just don't talk about it. | ||
So, but I can say it feels good to talk about it. | ||
Just go for it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, that, that's the thing. | ||
Do you think there aren't conservatives? | ||
You think people are conservative or just afraid to talk about it? | ||
I mean, we, we see now with. | ||
The way things go, if somebody dares to question the orthodoxy coming down from D.C. | ||
or coming down from the U.N. | ||
or Klaus Schwab, they are actively targeted and their careers may be damaged from it. | ||
But do you think that is the main effect? | ||
Or do you think it's self-censorship? | ||
Or do you think conservatives just aren't interested in music? | ||
I don't believe that for a second. | ||
Yeah, that's a good point. | ||
I think it's self-censorship, and I think that, like, a lot of peer pressure, big time. | ||
The bands that I would all grow up with, I'd look, and randomly I'd notice, oh, they unfollowed me. | ||
All these people. | ||
I'm like, we were all great. | ||
They know who I am, I thought. | ||
Nice. | ||
I care about them and all this. | ||
Unfollow me because of InfoWars or something. | ||
But, uh, I think they all had a lot of peer pressure. | ||
Like, they realize that's the direction of, kind of, the artists they look up to. | ||
So they feel like they have to go ahead and put their pronouns in their bio, too. | ||
And, like, make everything about, like, race and sexual orientation instead of just, like, making art for the sake of it. | ||
There's always got to have that virtue in there. | ||
Right. | ||
That's just the times. | ||
And I think a lot of them, I don't know, If they're cool, then they probably shouldn't have done that. | ||
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Maybe they're not as cool as we thought they were. | |
Yeah. | ||
So what advice would you give to somebody who's in high school or something right now that wants to contribute to the Infowar in a creative way, by making music or something like that? | ||
What would you say your advice for them would be? | ||
I would say... | ||
At that age is when you have the most free time to really explore the craft and get, you know, develop all your skills at it and try to be... You were saying you enjoy that the songs are lighthearted and funny. | ||
They're not like beating you over the head with the message. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I think we should all consider that as one of the options with fighting them. | ||
Because it's hard to write a serious song about politics that's not like super corny. | ||
Right. | ||
So you have to just say, okay, I'm going to make this satirical. | ||
Then it can't really be called corny. | ||
So I win. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Well, and the song that you'll sing in the next segment is not necessarily political in its... | ||
You know, in its lyrics or whatever, but in this dichotomy that we're in right now, it is political to just go against the current, to go counter to the current, right? | ||
It's political to talk about God. | ||
How crazy is that? | ||
Right. | ||
If you believe in God while you're conservative, like pretty much, right? | ||
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Yeah. | |
I would say 80%, 70%. | ||
It's weird. | ||
It's very weird. | ||
It's a dog whistle. | ||
Talking about God as an anti-Semitic dog whistle. | ||
No, but that's the point that they use all of these phrases like that, right? | ||
Like, raise the anti-Semitic. | ||
So when you're talking about something just in an honest, upfront way, you feel the need to go, oh, but don't attack me. | ||
Oh, but I'm not saying this. | ||
I'm saying it's just like... | ||
Forget what all these scumbags say as they try to twist our words into something it's not. | ||
We love everyone, and we're just trying to have a good time. | ||
So we'll have a very good time. | ||
On the other side, Ben DeLaurentis premiering a new song that the Muse video just dropped minutes ago. | ||
We'll show you the link, how you can share it, and we'll do a live rendition here in the studio. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
Harrison Smith here, my guest in studio, Ben DeLaurentis, bendelaurentis.com. | ||
SoundCloud is bendelaurentis. | ||
Twitter is at Ben underscore DeLaurentis. | ||
And of course, all of your music can be found on YouTube, as well as your music videos, which are very good. | ||
I might say, especially as somebody who, you know, your focus is music, but you do all the shooting and editing as well, right? | ||
I do, yes. | ||
Sometimes I have to hand off the camera to a friend and kind of instruct them to focus on me and yeah, I do it all myself. | ||
I actually did all this video. | ||
This is why it's maybe not as impressive as the others. | ||
It's kind of just like a video of us playing the song, but I did it all last night and then I even had to finish it this morning. | ||
Nice. | ||
So I couldn't breathe all morning. | ||
I'm like, it's over for me again, but now I feel much better. | ||
Oh good. | ||
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We're gonna do a little live rendition, right, of your newest song? | ||
Yes. | ||
So tell us about the video and where people can find it because it just dropped minutes ago, right? | ||
Yes, minutes ago. | ||
We got it uploaded finally. | ||
I had a hard time because all I had was an iPad trying to get it out there, but we made it happen. | ||
And it's called Follow the Thread. | ||
Ben DeLaurentis. | ||
Hard to spell that one, but you can find it. | ||
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D-E-L-A-U-R-N-E... E-N-T-I-S. | |
E-N-T-I-S. | ||
Damn it, I'm looking at it on screen and I got it wrong. | ||
DeLaurentis. | ||
D-L-A-U-R-N-T-I-S. | ||
Like that. | ||
There you go. | ||
But yeah, it would mean a lot to me if you check it out on YouTube and share it to your friends and whatnot. | ||
And, you know, they don't have live music here often, so... | ||
They're encouraging me to go for it and try to perform this song acoustically here, so we'll see if I can pull it off. | ||
Should I go for it? | ||
Let's do it! | ||
Here he is, Ben De Laurentiis with his new song, Follow the Thread. | ||
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I was sitting alone trying to make myself known when a voice came from somewhere inside me. | |
It said to follow the thread and free up my head and leave every wrong note behind me. | ||
I understood and agreed it was good so I laid down and let the Lord guide me. | ||
I didn't stop till I got to the top and I realized he wasn't beside me. | ||
You see, I lost my way when I made it my way. | ||
Latched on to the world outside me. | ||
Remember it when it all made perfect sense. | ||
The good Lord is living inside me. | ||
And my God won't leave me alone. | ||
Yeah, my God won't leave me alone. | ||
My God won't leave me alone. | ||
Yeah, my God won't leave me alone. | ||
I I knew he'd be back to remind me to follow the thread and free up my head and leave every wrong note behind me. | ||
Desire's the trap keeps my soul from the path and my mind is a map going nowhere. | ||
In my heart there's a spot running deeper than thought and I'm still trying to find my way back. | ||
There you see, I lost my way when I made it my way. | ||
Latched on to the world outside me. | ||
Remember it when it all made perfect sense. | ||
The good Lord is living inside me. | ||
And my God won't leave me alone. | ||
My God won't leave me alone. | ||
I knew he'd be back to remind me. | ||
To follow the thread and free up my head and leave every wrong note behind me. | ||
To follow the thread and free up my head and leave every wrong note behind me. | ||
Ooh. | ||
Oh. | ||
Man, powerful stuff. | ||
Ben DeLaurentis once again with Follow the Thread. | ||
I'm tearing up over here, man. | ||
There's something about music that really gets me, man, especially when you're talking about, like, man, I can't listen to Amazing Grace or anything like that. | ||
There's something that really resonates when you are actually actively trying to, like, follow God's plan and you hear it expressed like that. | ||
Powerful stuff, man. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I was trying, I was trying to kind of not think about it because I knew that I'd cry because I'm the exact same way. | ||
I said, I'm not gonna, I just, I'm just gonna think about like baseball during this course. | ||
God will forgive me because he knows I won't get through it if I'm not, I can't acknowledge it in that present moment. | ||
A little bit, of course, you're feeling it, you know, thinking about it, but. | ||
But yeah, it's, it's, it's overwhelming. | ||
I mean, it's such a, it's such a You know, powerful and heartfelt message because, I mean, the chorus there, you know, God won't leave me alone. | ||
It's like... The double meaning of it, right? | ||
Right. | ||
And why would you want God to leave you alone, right? | ||
It's like so often we feel like it's this pressure, it's this like... | ||
You know, the classic meme, right? | ||
Why are you giving me your hardest battles? | ||
Well, because you're my strongest, you know, follower. | ||
Like, it's necessary. | ||
We don't want God to leave us alone. | ||
We want more challenges. | ||
We want it to be harder. | ||
We want it to be, you know, we need to face down those, you know, the bulls and grab them by the horn and take them down. | ||
And you can't get away from it. | ||
And I don't know, man. | ||
Just powerful stuff. | ||
I mean, what does it mean to you when you say... I mean, that's what's so interesting about that tune is, like, when I first wrote it, I had been far removed from... I don't even want to say removed from God, but I wasn't thinking much about God at that time. | ||
I was... I mean, I still am a bit of a partier, but I, um... | ||
That song just came out of nowhere. | ||
I was just sitting there, and that song was one of those ones that just eroded itself quick. | ||
And I couldn't believe it. | ||
I'm crying while I'm writing it, and I'm like, God, you know, God is real. | ||
And sometimes we feel it more than other times, we think about it more than other times, and that was just one of those moments where it was very real for me. | ||
And then I kind of go in and out of it, and then with this in-forward thing, it kind of brought it back again. | ||
It kind of slapped me right in the face again. | ||
God not leaving me alone, you know? | ||
And then we do kind of have, or at least, yeah, we kind of sometimes might think we want to be left alone from that nagging feeling of like, there is a higher power and there's a higher calling for all of us. | ||
And that sometimes you might think it's easier to just kind of go the other way, but no, because God won't leave you alone. | ||
He'll keep knocking at that door. | ||
And also the other meaning of you'll never be alone because the truth is that we are like in this magic crazy universe realm underneath some kind of omnipotent creator. | ||
Right. | ||
Magic. | ||
Right, right. | ||
And I think InfoWarriors will resonate with that because, you know, the classic phrase, ignorance is bliss. | ||
Like, wouldn't it be nice just to not know any of this was going on? | ||
Just to think, as the, you know, Bill Gates fever song says, the government really does want what's best for me and I can just close my eyes and go with the flow. | ||
And it's like, in a way, yeah, maybe it would be nice to Not realize that there's a God and not, you know, pay attention to that and just fulfill your own selfish desires. | ||
But in reality, once you're aware, yeah, it's like, who would want that, man? | ||
Give me the struggle. | ||
Give me the fight, because that's what we're made for. | ||
We just know that God is real. | ||
We just know. | ||
It's like so obvious. | ||
But so, you know, that a lot of those people who are attacking me, Right after their right before their pronouns in their bios. | ||
They would always say atheist It was like they were so proud of this like like what a bolt I was never an atheist no matter what in my life no matter what I don't know if it was because I was raised right or what I just never ever Contemplated that there's not a creator of this thing right I always felt this connection you get to always been there. | ||
You know and it always will be there That's why people like us were not even afraid of death. | ||
We want to get the most out of this thing I love when Alex Joan says he's like the reason people are they're like if you're if you're speaking the truth, how are you still alive? | ||
Oh, it's called God, you know, right? | ||
He's fulfilling a higher calling like he's he's protected and he'll be around as long as he's as he's needed here. | ||
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Wow. | |
Incredibly powerful stuff, folks. | ||
Please do go watch that. | ||
Share the video. | ||
BenDeLaurentis.com. | ||
SoundCloud BenDeLaurentis is Twitter. | ||
Ben underscore DeLaurentis. | ||
I imagine you'll post the video there. | ||
It's on YouTube. | ||
Share it around, folks. | ||
Incredibly powerful stuff and incredibly powerful info warrior. | ||
Thanks so much for coming in, Ben. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's really been amazing. | ||
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