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Well, Trump approved Republican Glenn Youngkin's closing message to Virginia voters has almost singularly focused on weaponizing race, stoking hysteria over the coded boogeyman of critical race theory, which is not currently taught in any Virginia public school. | ||
I think that the real ominous thing is that critical race theory Which isn't real. | ||
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Critical race theory is 100% being used within our public schools to educate our children. | |
The Department of Education website, your website, the deoe.virginia.gov is filled with plenty of information about CRT. | ||
Quote, all members of society have been socialized to participate in racist systems. | ||
White people benefit from the racist, racist regardless of intentions. | ||
This is from the author Robert DeAngelo's book titled White Fragility, and this is part of the curriculum that our teachers are required to go through for their licenses. | ||
There are many more resources like this on your website. | ||
Within the last year, I was told in one of my so-called equity trainings that white, Christian, able-bodied females currently have the power in our schools, and that, quote, this has to change. | ||
Now, two new friends are teaming up with Elmo and his pals on Sesame Street to teach children a different set of important skills, the ABCs of racial literacy. | ||
After the crushing defeat in the Blue Stronghold of Virginia and the questionable narrow victory by Governor Phil Murphy in Woke, New Jersey, not only did the Democrats lose the narrative pertaining to America's children, the progressive Democrats' obsession with racial re-education | ||
now sits rotting in the noonday sun and needs to be once and for all revisited and obliterated because it's obvious that Americans have had enough of being lectured over an annoying ideology that is relatively non-existent. | ||
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People are sick of disagreeing and having somebody else, when you have government officials in there, especially being called crazy or racist or fascist, they're tired of it. | |
Just because you disagree with somebody does not mean that you should be labeled a bad person. | ||
This country was founded on the right to disagree. | ||
But that didn't stop the arrogant left from doubling down. | ||
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That's the fundamental problem for these parents and this anti-CRT movement. | |
They don't like the way whiteness is being portrayed in these new, more inclusive lessons. | ||
This wasn't about those pocketbook issues. | ||
This was about how white kids feel talking about what black kids go through. | ||
This is about the fact that a good chunk of voters out there are okay with white supremacy. | ||
They want white supremacy by ventriloquist effect. | ||
There is a black mouth moving, but a white idea through the running on the runway of the tongue of a figure who justifies and legitimates the white supremacist practices. | ||
I wish Joy Reid would invite me on her show. | ||
Let's see if she's woman enough to do that. | ||
She talks about white supremacy. | ||
Does she know that I ran against a white supremacist? | ||
What the race-baiting demagogue lapdogs for the powerful don't realize is it's not that people don't accept you because of your race. | ||
People don't accept you because you are all assholes. | ||
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Today, I want to talk to you more about the political nature of time. | |
For if time had a race, it would be white. | ||
White people own time. | ||
I think that white people are committed to being villains in the aggregate, right? | ||
The real sort of issue here, and you know, I've heard people sort of say it, is one, I think that white people viscerally fear. | ||
It's not that white people don't know, right, what they have done. | ||
They know. | ||
They fear that there is no other way to be human but the way in which they are human. | ||
They say stuff like, you know, it's just human nature. | ||
If y'all had all of this power, you would have done the same thing, right? | ||
And it's like, no, that's what white humans did. | ||
White human beings thought there's a world here and we own it. | ||
Prior to them, Black and brown people have been sailing across oceans, interacting with each other for centuries without total subjugation, domination, and colonialism. | ||
The thing I want to say to you is we got to take these motherfuckers out. | ||
Perhaps the Democrats should focus more on asshole rights if they want to connect with their dwindling base. | ||
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Incredible stuff from John Bowne. | ||
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Good morning ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to American Journal. | ||
Very glad to be here with you today. | ||
We'll be taking your calls today. | ||
I want to get your Theories as to what exactly happened at the Astroworld Festival this weekend. | ||
Because, man, there are lots of theories flying around and that has to be the most interesting thing on the docket here. | ||
But there's a lot of news to cover, a lot of bizarre, strange goings on around the world that we'll try to get to the bottom of here. | ||
So let's get right into it, shall we? | ||
Shall we begin as we do every day with our daily dispatch? | ||
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Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Monday, November 8th, 2021. | ||
Profits over people, that's the headline at InfoWars.com. | ||
Travis Scott and Drake accused of incitement in Astroworld Festival tragedy lawsuit. | ||
The first lawsuits have been filed following the Astroworld Festival performance by rapper Travis Scott in which eight people died. | ||
Scott and fellow rapper Drake have been accused of negligence in helping to cause the stampede. | ||
Now we'll go over this in detail later in the show, but essentially from the even before this festival got going, there were signs of trouble with festival goers knocking down the security barricades and storming in by the mid afternoon. | ||
People were saying that they're having to be pulled out of the crowd because they felt like they were suffocating. | ||
And by nine p.m. | ||
that night, things got truly insane. | ||
Now, whether these Deaths were actually caused by a stampede, actually caused by, you know, the crush or anything like that. | ||
Sort of yet to be decided as the videos that are coming out show people lying on the ground twitching, going unconscious, not being crushed, not being... | ||
Trampled and stampeded and even the Houston police now have said there was somebody going around injecting people with stuff It's all just a very very strange and demonic story that we'll try to get to the bottom of but of course you know our hearts go out to the eight people who died as a result of this mismanagement or Purposeful sacrifice yet to be decided what exactly went on there, but we'll hear from some of the people that were at the concert as well as | ||
Some of the people that heard things about the concert, very, very strange goings on there. | ||
But the first lawsuits have already been filed against Travis Scott and some other performers that were there. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump attacks McConnell House RINOs over passage of non-infrastructure bill. | ||
Yes, folks, at the time when Joe Biden was ebbing the lowest approval rating in any president in modern history, his party completely failing, devastated in races across the United States. | ||
Last week, the Democratic Party in true disarray, a handful of traitorous Republicans have decided to hand him one of the first true victories of his president. | ||
presidential career. | ||
Truly amazing. | ||
Amazing, just unbelievable, right? | ||
These are the same people that refused to vote on Trump's $25 billion infrastructure bill, but went ahead and gave Joe Biden his $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, which the Democrats are now parading around as if it gives justification to all of their Outrageous nonsense. | ||
Former President Donald Trump on Sunday denounced Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Republicans over the passage of President Joe Biden's infrastructure bill through the lower chamber. | ||
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House passed Biden's infrastructure bill late Friday in a 228-206 vote, largely along party lines. | ||
Thirteen Republican representatives broke with the party to vote in favor of the bill. | ||
At least one said the rationale was mostly to hit back against progressive Democrats, six of whom voted against it, which is Which is just dumb, which is just a, which is just a real dumb way to think, I guess. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
They're like, yeah, we're going to hit back against the progressive Democrats by giving the normal Democrats a massive victory. | ||
What is your... | ||
What, what, why? | ||
Why? | ||
You understand that if the Republicans hadn't voted on this bill in the positive, then it wouldn't have passed. | ||
And then all of the blame would have rested on the progressive Democrats. | ||
All of the normal Democrats would have blamed the progressive Democrats for this not passing. | ||
It would have further fractured the Democratic Party. | ||
It would have been devastating to the progressives who would have been seen as roadblocks to their own success. | ||
You absolute fools. | ||
They're like, no, we're going to get back to the progressives by taking all of the heat off of them. | ||
Well done, you absolute incompetence. | ||
Truly incredible. | ||
Quote, very sad to see that the rhinos in the House and Senate gave Biden and Democrats a victory on the non-infrastructure bill, Trump said in a statement, where only 11 percent of the money being wasted actually goes to real infrastructure. | ||
How all of those Republican senators that voted thinking that helping the Democrats is such a wonderful thing to do, so politically correct, they just don't get it, he continued. | ||
Now they'll go for the big kill, getting their second $1.9 trillion bill, really $5 trillion approved, again with rhino support. | ||
The former Republican president added, all Republicans who voted for Democrat longevity should be ashamed of themselves, in particular Mitch McConnell, for granting two months stay, which allowed the Democrats time to work things out at our country's and the Republican Party's expense. | ||
The bill now heads to Biden's desk to be signed into law. | ||
It passed the Senate in August on a 69-30 vote with support from every Democrat and 19 Republicans. | ||
McConnell was among the Republican members who supported it, drawingire of former President Trump and all Americans who actually care about this nation and not collapsing into debt-ridden fealty as we succumb to the Great Reset. | ||
And again, just total collapse across the board here. | ||
Speaking of, from foxnews.com, U.S. | ||
now biggest border security crisis we have ever seen, National Border Patrol Council President says. | ||
President of the National Border Patrol Council, Brandon Judd, argues the U.S. is in its biggest border security crisis because the Biden administration reversed his predecessor's immigration policies. | ||
President Brandon Judd asserted Sunday that the United States is basically just total open border collapse. | ||
Meanwhile, we know there are tens of thousands of migrants on their way, fighting their way through military checkpoints because they're such helpless refugees and asylum seekers. | ||
We have no choice but to allow into our country and then support monetarily for the rest of their lives because otherwise they'll, I don't know, throw rocks at our police officers head. | ||
It's just it's all absurd nonsense, but it's what we've grown to expect here. | ||
He says, anytime we release people into the United States pending a hearing that they're illegal immigrants not going to show up, we're going to have tons of people cross our border illegally, Judge, told Fox News Live on Sunday. | ||
It's the magnet that draws people here, and as long as that magnet exists, people are going to continue to come. | ||
We hold people in custody pending a deportation or asylum hearing. | ||
People stop coming, he continued. | ||
That was proven under the migrant protection protocols. | ||
But, oh, oh, dear Judd. | ||
Dear Mr. Judd. | ||
You poor, you poor naive fool. | ||
You think we actually want to stop these people from coming in? | ||
You think it's like, again, it's everything's predicated on this like, uh, belief that the people in charge actually want to stop things and they're just getting things wrong. | ||
We just can't figure it out. | ||
It's like hiring an exterminator and he just keeps pouring sugar on your kitchen floor. | ||
And it's like, we can't figure out why the ants aren't getting in. | ||
It's like, cause he's not trying to stop them. | ||
He's giving them what they want to get them to come in. | ||
You hire a new exterminator. | ||
That guy's not, he's working for the ants, this guy. | ||
So, uh, yeah, it's just like, he's like, you know, it's just, the magnet keeps drawing them here. | ||
Meanwhile, you can just picture Joe Biden next to a giant, cartoonishly huge electromagnet with his hand on the switch, just like drawing all of them in. | ||
And you act like he doesn't know that that's what he's doing. | ||
Of course he knows that's what he's doing. | ||
That's the whole point. | ||
They've projected this for years now. | ||
Truly unbelievable. | ||
Meanwhile, war with China seems all but a certainty at this point, with China basically flaunting in our faces that they will at any moment launch the attack that will bring down America, and there's absolutely nothing we can do to stop it. | ||
After all, we have nowhere near their capabilities when it comes to, you know, projecting power on the world stage. | ||
After all, we have, you know, we're still stuck in the old way, you know, Around World War II, it was figured out that aircraft carriers were basically the only thing you needed. | ||
Battleships were more or less obsolete at that point. | ||
Aircraft carriers was how you projected power into the oceans. | ||
Since then, we've moved on from that. | ||
Now that China has missiles that can target our aircraft carriers at a longer range than the planes on those aircraft carriers have, means they can target the aircraft carriers for destruction and suffer absolutely no blowback because they're out of range of the aircraft carriers. | ||
So we're still operating in this old paradigm. | ||
China, meanwhile, has moved on to the new paradigm, and it's really just up to them. | ||
Whenever they want to launch this attack, there's literally nothing we can do to stop them. | ||
They have a gun to our head, and they're just playing with the trigger, mocking us. | ||
It's really incredible. | ||
And so now they have mock-ups of US warships detected in China. | ||
They have made full, life-size mock-ups of U.S. | ||
aircraft carriers and destroyers to target practice on. | ||
Full-scale outline of a U.S. | ||
carrier and at least two Arleigh Burke-class missile destroyers. | ||
I continue on with our daily dispatch here. | ||
This is American Journal. | ||
Granholm says Biden is looking at tapping strategic reserve as fuel prices rise. | ||
During an appearance on CNN's State of the Union, Granholm told Dana Bash that Biden is looking at every tool at his disposal to address high gas prices in the U.S. | ||
It's just incredible. | ||
What about the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, Bash asked Granholm. | ||
That's one of the tools he has, he says, and certainly he's looking at that, Granholm told Bash. | ||
It's just amazing. | ||
It's just amazing, isn't it? | ||
He canceled a major pipeline, like all of this, all the shortages, all the supply chain stuff, it's like they're acting like it's not their fault entirely. | ||
This is your fault entirely. | ||
There's no ifs, ands, or buts about it. | ||
So we have a strategic reserve, or in the case of some sort of massive conflict or war or natural disaster, that we have a little bit stored away in the case of emergencies. | ||
Now we're tapping into that. | ||
Just picture this like any sort of family with some sort of rainy day fund. | ||
You've got a couple thousand dollars in the bank hidden away, sequestered away from your normal spending accounts, where if something big happens, you're going to need to have a little bit of money on the side. | ||
Now, what we have in this case is like the dad of the family has quit his job. | ||
It's no longer making any money. | ||
It's spending tons of money on stuff that they don't need. | ||
And now they're having to dip into that emergency reserve to pay for some of the stuff that Well, Dad, well, you know, the new speedboat Dad wants. | ||
It's just like this is all not necessary. | ||
It's actually incredibly dangerous that we're now tapping into our strategic reserve because Joe Biden has made it a campaign promise to eliminate oil production in this country and has stopped the Keystone XL pipeline and a number of other programs that were actually making us energy exporters. | ||
None of this was a problem before Joe Biden was in office. | ||
Now they're tapping the strategic reserve to try to make up for what the Biden administration has made one of their primary plants. | ||
See, it doesn't work when you eliminate all of your oil production with nothing else to make up for it. | ||
It'd be one thing if they already had a ton of nuclear power plants or some other infinite resources, something like solar, something like that. | ||
But we don't have that. | ||
We just cut off the oil production without anything to make up for it. | ||
Now we're having to import oil. | ||
Now we're having to beg the OPEC countries to produce more oil when we were energy exporters, oh, a year ago or so. | ||
It's just amazing, isn't it? | ||
Quote, Big Bird is a communist. | ||
Muppet vaccination draws backlash from Republicans and conservatives. | ||
Fictional Sesame Street character Big Bird's announcement Saturday that he'd received the COVID-19 vaccine drew swift backlash from hard-right Republicans led by Texas Senator Ted Cruz. | ||
That makes you a hard right extremist, probably a racist as well, when you think it's weird that beloved children's characters are now being used by the government to propagandize children into going along with an experimental and untested vaccine. | ||
Truly incredible. | ||
It just reminds me of the Uh, Project Veritas video of the producers from PBS basically saying they wanted to take children away from conservatives and take them to a camp somewhere where they would be forced to watch Sesame Street on repeat to indoctrinate them. | ||
Remember that was their idea? | ||
He's like, yeah, we'll force them to watch Sesame Street and that will teach them how to grow up well. | ||
It's just amazing. | ||
It's really incredible. | ||
I should have saved it for the meme of the day today. | ||
There was a great meme of Anthony Fauci's dog experiment with the dog's heads being kept in cages, eaten alive by bugs, and somebody had photoshopped a big bird right in there with them. | ||
Just open propagandizing of children by our government, and if you're against that, you are a far-right extremist, probably a racist, probably a misogynist as well. | ||
Why not? | ||
California Governor Gavin Newsom has remained out of public sight since getting his vaccine booster shot on October 27th. | ||
Governor's office released a surprising announcement on October 29th, canceling Newsom's plan to attend the United Nations Climate Summit in Scotland to deal with unspecified Family obligations. | ||
The governor's spokesperson said on October 29th that Newsom planned to participate in the climate conference virtually, but a delegation scheduled I hope he's okay. | ||
I hope he's alright. | ||
released later did not feature any virtual events with Newsom. | ||
Newsom spokesperson Eric Mellon said on Thursday, the governor will participate virtually in a couple of the climate summit events this week. | ||
The office did not respond to questions on Friday about what the governor has been doing this week. | ||
So there you go. | ||
He got his booster shot on the 27th and has not been seen since. | ||
Gosh, I hope he's okay. | ||
I hope he's all right. | ||
I hope we didn't catch COVID or something. | ||
That'd be awful. | ||
Wouldn't that be terrible? | ||
Biden's Chief of Staff, Surgeon General, defend a vaccine mandate after court ruling. | ||
Two of Joe Biden's top lackeys came out in defense of unconstitutional vaccine mandate that was just blocked by the Federal Court of Appeal. | ||
The Biden's Chief of Staff, Ron Klain, said Sunday he's confident the court will eventually side with the Biden administration on the mandate, saying, quote, I'm quite confident that when this finally gets adjudicated, not just a temporary order, the validity of this requirement Yeah, that's basically the same. | ||
It's basically the same thing. | ||
Blaine told NBC's Meet the Press anchor Chuck Todd. | ||
It's common sense. | ||
If OSHA can tell people to wear a hard hat on the job, to be careful around chemicals, it can put into place these simple measures to keep our workers safe. | ||
Yeah, that's basically the same. | ||
It's basically the same thing. | ||
We all know that you can get myocarditis from wearing a hard hat, right? | ||
Yeah, sometimes you put on a hard hat and you just die. | ||
It just happens sometimes. | ||
And so this is all exactly the same. | ||
A brick falling on your head from three stories up, practically the same as the common cold. | ||
So what's the difference here? | ||
If they can tell you to wear a hard hat, why shouldn't they be able to tell you to inject into your veins a serum of dubious origin and untested effect? | ||
Why not, right? | ||
San Francisco Chronicle ripped for asking if residents should quote tolerate burglaries. | ||
San Francisco Police Sergeant Tracy McCray joined America's newsroom to speak about the crime spike in the city, says the impact is felt throughout the community and the neighborhoods. | ||
Shoplifting is up 7.8% year to date, which is saying something since last year. | ||
Shoplifting was the Activity of choice there in San Francisco. | ||
It was the only thing you were allowed to do, actually. | ||
If you wanted to go outside to actually go shopping in a store, you were not allowed to do that. | ||
It was lockdown. | ||
You would be, you know, fined or imprisoned for daring to break the lockdown orders and leave your home. | ||
Oh, unless you were rioting and wanted to break the front window of the store and steal all the stuff, in which case, that was a necessary action of, you know, democratic Whatever. | ||
It's just all stupid nonsense. | ||
I don't even know how to make fun of it anymore. | ||
Like, I honestly don't. | ||
I honestly don't want to make fun of this anymore. | ||
Social media users wondered if the San Francisco Chronicle had published satire when the media asked if residents should start to tolerate burglaries as part of their everyday life amid a recent crime surge. | ||
Yeah, just tolerate burglaries. | ||
Just, you know, someone wants to break in and steal your crap, you have to let them. | ||
This is a part and parcel with, you know, living in a world run by insane Democrats that think that crime itself is just an outgrowth of the idea that we would have laws. | ||
It's the laws that are the problem in the first place. | ||
Truly incredible. | ||
Our final story here. | ||
Really makes you wonder about some things. | ||
Propaganda takes hold. | ||
An unbelievable 30% of millennials now identify as LGBTQ, according to a new study. | ||
In 2018, it was less than 9%. | ||
So a tripling of the rate of alternative sexual lifestyles in just over two years. | ||
And they want you to think that this is all natural and normal. | ||
See, everybody's actually gay and it's just our oppressive white supremacy that's stopping them from being their true selves. | ||
Or this is an effect of concerted propaganda in a religious indoctrination. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
One of the strangest travesties ever occurred over this weekend. | ||
Profits Over People is the article at Infowars.com. | ||
Travis Scott and Drake accused of incitement in Astroworld Festival tragedy lawsuit. | ||
But so many bizarre recountings of what happened at Astroworld are really throwing things into question. | ||
I wanna read this, again, unconfirmed here. | ||
This is just hearsay evidence, I guess we'll call it. | ||
We are in court. | ||
Speaking of, by the way, Kyle Rittenhouse will be, the trial will be restarted today and we'll be hearing from one of the people that attacked him and tried to shoot him in the head, Gross Kreutz, who should be on the stand today. | ||
We'll be keeping an eye out for that. | ||
I'm not exactly sure what time that'll happen. | ||
We'll be watching out for that. | ||
Here's one of the hearsay piece of evidence with this Travis Scott thing. | ||
This person says, Miss Mendoza says, Hey, my son was there. | ||
My son said the frequency of the music made people have seizures and pass out. | ||
He told me that people were freaking out because out of nowhere, people were having seizures. | ||
Then people were trying to move forward to see people passing out. | ||
My son, Brian Martinez, said something inside him made him feel like he couldn't breathe. | ||
And then he freaked out and ran out of there with his life. | ||
Honestly, he's scared something in the vaccine that is certain that a certain frequency triggers this that's one of the One of the accountings of you know secondhand accounts of what was going on there of course many people are sharing around the images that show this big head of Travis Scott looking straight up like a depiction of hell from some medieval paintings You also have the | ||
Houston police saying that somebody was injecting firefighters who were going in to save people. | ||
You know, this was just strange from the outset because, you know, the first story I saw said eight people had died from cardiac arrest. | ||
Which is not usually what happens when you have a crushing event. | ||
You know, these are not particularly rare things. | ||
They happen every once in a while. | ||
Usually it's, you know, some sort of cause. | ||
Usually there's some sort of big disturbance. | ||
It caused everybody to rush towards a gate or, you know, it's, you know, crowd control is messed up. | ||
This happens. | ||
It happened at a Who concert in the 70s. | ||
It happened at a football game in England, I believe in the 80s, where, you know, many people were crushed and killed because of the just, you know, massive human beings all running in the same direction, not being able to escape. | ||
So they're blaming this on a stampede, but the videos show that people aren't being stampeded on. | ||
They aren't being run into. | ||
They're simply collapsing and there's plenty of room around them, but they're collapsing and like laying on the ground and twitching. | ||
But, uh, I guess you have, I mean, the reports themselves are very vague. | ||
100 people injured, 300 people injured. | ||
It's all very confusing. | ||
From the DC Patriot, 8 dead, 300 plus injured as Travis Scott's Astroworld music festival in Houston makes January 6th look like a picnic in a park. | ||
Truly bizarre. | ||
And of course, you've probably seen this, but From, you know, early on in the festival, this was before the festival even started, you had people storming through the security barriers. | ||
Now, any appropriately managed situation would probably have shut down at this point, considering the fact that there is a reason that you have security barriers there, because you don't want people bringing in, oh, I don't know, needles that they'll inject firemen with. | ||
Stuff like that. | ||
And while it may seem extreme, the reaction in many cases with stuff like this is they'll literally make everybody leave and come back through. | ||
They'll say, sorry, we can't start the concert until everybody leaves and comes in the right way. | ||
That would have been the appropriate way to respond. | ||
Here you see security Uh, guards just attempting to get into fights with people who are crossing through, tripping people. | ||
Uh, now they bring out the horses to try to, uh, stop people from getting in. | ||
Just a wild, chaotic scene from the get-go. | ||
And one of the more popular or more spread around, you can just see those security guards literally just getting in fights with individual people, and then they run past him. | ||
And he turns around and just, like, starts punching other people. | ||
It was just chaos and nonsense and insanity that has left now eight people dead. | ||
Including some reports say a 10-year-old, other reports say the youngest person was 14 years old. | ||
Information on this is actually very hard to come to, to get to. | ||
You have people rushing up on stage trying to tell the organizers of the event what was going on and being completely ignored. | ||
And Houston police confirmed that somebody was injecting people with a needle at Astroworld Fest. | ||
So just absolute insanity there. | ||
And a more deadly event than January 6th, which is strange since that was an insurrection coup. | ||
Just very, very bizarre stuff. | ||
Now, new lawsuits have been filed. | ||
We'll play, on the other side, I'll play a video by Jason A. on YouTube, Travis Scott, The Scary Truth. | ||
We'll go to that in the next segment. | ||
I also want to take your calls on this topic and know what you think this was. | ||
Was this an accident? | ||
Was this just negligence, carelessness, recklessness? | ||
Or was this something else? | ||
Was this a vaccine reaction? | ||
There may be something to that. | ||
What about this story about the woman saying there was some sort of frequency being played through the speakers that caused people to feel like they were having seizures and passing out? | ||
You know, this happened to me one time. | ||
It was one of the most bizarre experiences I've ever felt. | ||
I was at an Animal Collective concert here in Austin at Stubbs. | ||
Like, three girls, all at once, passed out. | ||
It was the strangest thing ever. | ||
It was my girlfriend, it was my friend's sister, and another girl, and it was almost like a wave passed through the crowd, because it was like, my girlfriend fell over onto me, and then this girl in front of us fell over, and then a girl in front of her fell over, all at once. | ||
It was very, very weird. | ||
And I don't know if it was like, just a change in pressure, I don't know if it was a, you know, some, had to do with the music, and some sort of, uh, You know, frequency went out that interacted with people in a certain way, all extremely bizarre. | ||
But to me, again, the most bizarre thing is that they say all these people died of cardiac arrest. | ||
You can see on the videos people laying on the ground being resuscitated. | ||
They're not being crushed. | ||
They're not being, you know, trampled on. | ||
They just fall over and pass out on the ground and are being resuscitated. | ||
So, you know, you had to either have a negative test or be vaccinated to get to this concert. | ||
So, you know, We know that myocarditis, it's been killing people because of the vaccine and it's been causing huge problems. | ||
But, you know, is there a chance that people sort of have a weakening of the heart muscle or, you know, inflaming of the heart muscle, something like that where it's not serious enough? | ||
to cause problems on its own, but then when combined with super low frequency, something of the sort, could it cause a reaction? | ||
Are they sort of set up and primed for heart failure and then something that happened in this concert put them over the edge? | ||
We really don't have very many answers right now, so it's all speculation. | ||
I want to know what you think. | ||
Give us a call if you want to call in. | ||
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What do you think the Travis Scott concert was? | ||
Was it human sacrifice? | ||
Was this some sort of demonic ceremony? | ||
I mean, the imagery that's up there was extremely demonic. | ||
You had basically the entire imagery of This entire concert was, the stage was an inverted cross leading into the gates of hell. | ||
The whole thing was like a vision of the gates of hell. | ||
You had, you know, these bizarre eyes all over this gate, see you on the other side, was being projected out there. | ||
I mean, all very satanic imagery and energy going out there. | ||
Was this on purpose? | ||
Was this just sort of an inevitable consequence? | ||
Of all of this stuff, I mean, it's all very, you know, open your eyes to a whole new universe. | ||
Astroworld, see you on the other side. | ||
Very, very, very bizarre. | ||
Now, some of the survivors of this event and some of the family members of the people that didn't survive are already filing lawsuits against Travis Scott and Drake. | ||
Because you can see in the videos, you can see this one I have up on my screen here, I mean Travis Scott is literally watching this person be dragged out of the crowd and just continues singing. | ||
I mean whether this was on purpose or not, this is demonic energy, this is demonic imagery that we're seeing here of this Bizarre priest standing on his altar, watching the death around him as he presides over his satanic mass. | ||
All incredibly bizarre stuff, and people are already calling in with their ideas about this. | ||
Myocarditis is, looks like it's going to be one of the top things. | ||
But we'll get into it, and we'll start the next segment with an extended report about this from Jason A. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
We'll be taking your calls about what exactly happened at the Travis Scott concert. | ||
We got Patrick from Boston, Chris from Missouri, and several other people here. | ||
Bilbo Swaggins from Illinois. | ||
We'll get out to your calls in just a moment. | ||
First, I want to play this video. | ||
It's from a YouTuber named Jason A. It's called Travis Scott, The Scary Truth. | ||
Taking your phone calls on the other side. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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One concertgoer called it hell. | |
Police say they have not determined what caused the deadly chaos. | ||
It just felt like we was like literally like in hell, bro. | ||
Like it felt like we was in a concert in hell. | ||
You couldn't breathe. | ||
You couldn't see like and like watch the medics trying to help them. | ||
They wasn't responding. | ||
They moved to the next person. | ||
It was nothing they could have do like this. | ||
Like this really f***** me up and like really spooked me tonight. | ||
Like that was like some demonic s**t. | ||
That is so sad, you know, to have that image in your head still this morning, I'm sure. | ||
Oh, 100%. | ||
I mean, like I said, I work in the hospital. | ||
I work, you know, with people that go into cardiac arrest. | ||
I mean, this was more terrifying than anything I've ever seen. | ||
Anything I've ever seen, ever. | ||
As Scott took the stage to headline his Astroworld Festival Friday, many of his fans were being crushed in a sea of pain. | ||
This was the most horrific thing I've ever seen in my life. | ||
People were getting trampled. | ||
I saw people's heads stomped in. | ||
I saw people getting their ribs broken. | ||
It just got worse and worse. | ||
Everyone's like, you just can't breathe. | ||
You just feel like... | ||
Seventeen people taken to hospital. | ||
Eleven of them suffering cardiac arrests. | ||
More than three hundred treated on the scene. | ||
Look, in my 27 years, I have never experienced this type of mass casualty. | ||
I mean, and that really says something. | ||
27 years, and this is the worst you've seen. | ||
Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña. | ||
The rapper Travis Scott, who founded the festival and is from Houston, stopped several times during his 75-minute set when he spotted fans in distress. | ||
We need somebody to help him. | ||
Somebody passed out right here. | ||
One concertgoer called it hell. | ||
Police say they have not determined what caused the deadly chaos. | ||
It just felt like we was like literally like... And then meanwhile you have others that are climbing up the tower to the staff that's in charge of the lighting and saying stop this, shut it down. | ||
They're trying to like shut the concert down. | ||
Nothing was being done. | ||
It was absolutely insane. | ||
I've never seen anything like that in my life. | ||
I am disturbed. | ||
We just watched the bodies just go past us unconscious. | ||
With reports of people being trampled, unable to move and breathe, some unconscious and falling to the ground, EMS crossing dense crowds to reach them. | ||
I went to cardiac arrest last night and there's... I'm so sorry. | ||
All I heard was... | ||
You're just gonna let him die? | ||
People were so packed, they passed out. | ||
Some suffered cardiac arrest. | ||
We had to walk over people's bodies. | ||
Panic rippled through the crowd, causing many to surge toward the stage. | ||
Emergency crews struggled to deliver help. | ||
And this video, captured during the day on Friday, shows hundreds of people rushing checkpoints and destroying security property at the entrance. | ||
The on-site medical team was quickly overwhelmed by hundreds of casualties. | ||
Emergency vehicles trying to access the most seriously injured appeared to be hindered by revelers, unaware of what was unfolding. | ||
Just imagine all the people they're gonna find tonight, who was in that crowd, who nobody could see, who nobody could hear, who passed out, and everybody was just trembling on top of them, the whole concert, like, I'm thinking it's probably gonna be like at least a hundred people who dead tonight, like, I kid you not, like, In the VIP section, it was so many bodies laid out. | ||
People was getting pulled out who was fainted. | ||
And the people was trying, the medics was trying to give them CPR. | ||
And they was flipping them over and like they was literally turning them black and blue. | ||
Like I never seen no, I never seen death in my life bro. | ||
Just by me alone, it was probably like... | ||
10 people laid out dead. | ||
In a statement posted on Twitter, Scott said he's devastated by the death. | ||
How are you feeling about, you know, the victims who have lost their lives at a concert? | ||
I feel very angry. | ||
You know, Travis acknowledged that something was happening in the crowd. | ||
He acknowledged that there was an ambulance. | ||
He acknowledged that someone was passed out and then just continued the concert. | ||
That's the vice kid. | ||
I want him to stop. | ||
I want to save him. | ||
I want him to stop. | ||
Put your hands up, y'all. | ||
Put your hands up. | ||
What was so crazy, like, people were screaming, help! | ||
Trying to tell Travis Scott, it was like, help! | ||
The whole crowd was just going like, help! | ||
Help! | ||
Help! | ||
And he just kept going, bro. | ||
It was like, this was scary, bro. | ||
It was so demonic, bro. | ||
But there's a lot of people that are very selfish. | ||
There's people that I saw a pit that was being held together by people, but because in the pit was people that fell. | ||
So they were helping, they were standing together to help the people get up. | ||
And I've witnessed, and I witnessed somebody unconscious Struggling to get out like their friends were trying to get him out and just people weren't caring enough to like make a path Honestly, it was like a movie like everyone was going crazy people were falling people were passing out Simmons refers to himself as a rager and has been to many of Travis Scott's concerts I knew that people were were passing out, but it was something that typically happens at a show but I | ||
People seemed to get up after a certain point, but there was a point where people weren't getting up. | ||
Drone video shows the landscape one day later. | ||
Tammy Fusel, Jonas' mother, says she's been to many concerts, but she has never experienced anything like Astroworld. | ||
The crowd goes wild and everybody's jumping. | ||
There was a point where Travis paused and saw the ambulance coming. | ||
I'm on the platform watching and I thought, oh, he's going to stop them. | ||
He's going to tell people to calm down. | ||
But he didn't. | ||
With the mayor adding that Houston has never experienced anything of this magnitude. | ||
and mind you y'all see the type of music i make y'all see everything like you know like i've been so heavily influenced by travis but like after tonight bro like god really showed me like you know like stay away from that like that's not for you because like he sacrificed so many people's lives tonight like for real like so many people lives I just want to send out prayers to the ones that was lost last night. | ||
- Travis Scott comes to have fun, you know, he influenced people to be raging and all this . | ||
So many people broke in and it was just chaos, bro. | ||
It was a living hell, bro. | ||
Imagine seeing all those dead bodies and that was just by me. - I just wanna send out prayers to the, to the ones that was lost last night. | ||
My fans really mean the world to me and I always just really wanna leave them with a positive experience. - Wow. | ||
Truly, truly incredible. | ||
And again, it's like, you know, whether this was on purpose or not, I love that, that one guy talking to the camera, just being like, this was demonic. | ||
Like, you know, I've never experienced anything like this. | ||
And, you know, he's like reconnected with God because of this, because again, whether it was an intentional or not, there was a certain energy. | ||
And guys, you can bring up my computer screen here. | ||
It's, you know, the visual warning here, what you're about to see is not, Not pleasant to look at, but you can see again, this guy on the ground here, not really being crushed. | ||
He clearly is having some sort of reaction, whether it was from drugs or, you know, something else having to do with the vaccine. | ||
I mean, this guy's just laying on the ground twitching. | ||
He's not bruised up. | ||
He's not bloodied up. | ||
He's not, you know, he wasn't crushed by any sort, but he's just twitching on the ground. | ||
I mean, it could be a drug overdose. | ||
That could certainly be the case. | ||
But just bizarre and troubling stuff here. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls, see what you think. | ||
Patrick in Boston has a suggestion about myocarditis. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Patrick. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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You are so demonic, bro. | |
You're a demonic bro. | ||
That is one of the silliest You know, videos you guys have ever played. | ||
And that's, I know the bar is pretty high. | ||
Oh, hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
Everything from that video we just played was from local news reports and people. | ||
All right. | ||
Chris from Missouri has a story about Lollapalooza. | ||
No, no, Pat, no, no. | ||
Everything in that video was from firsthand accounts from people on the ground that were there. | ||
There was no commentary from us. | ||
There was no commentary from the YouTuber. | ||
That was all personal People who watched people die in front of them and saying what they saw to suggest that this was somehow us, that this was a silly video we played. | ||
There was no commentary from us. | ||
No, we didn't say anything on that video. | ||
That was all people who saw it with their own eyes, describing what they themselves saw. | ||
So, all right, let's go to Chris in Missouri. | ||
Story from Lollapalooza and comments about the satanic imagery. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Chris. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
Thank you. | ||
I appreciate your time. | ||
So yeah, with regards to this Travis Scott thing, I saw a- at Twitter, it's at Conspiracy Bot. | ||
It had a really good thread. | ||
It just shows all the satanic imagery. | ||
And to be honest, we hear all these rumors about all these celebrities who are selling their soul. | ||
I think, truly, if we're in the end times, I think Satan's calling in all his debts for all the people who got fame and they got riches, and we're just seeing that here with Travis Scott. | ||
And, uh, like, even the stage was like an inverted cross and, like, going into, like, a portal, basically, like, when they could say it was hell. | ||
And like, you could say like, to be honest, like, I keep thinking I've been hearing other people say this, like... | ||
Something with the prions, like, interacting with the 5G, like, I think that's got to be something. | ||
So I don't know if they had that, like, band of frequency there. | ||
Or, to be honest, you talked about, like, just, like, experiencing evil and then turning back to God. | ||
That really happened, like, because I feel like I had a near-death experience. | ||
We'll stay on the line, Chris. | ||
I want to hear from your experience of Lollapalooza on the other side, and we'll go to Bilbo Swaggins, who thinks he has something to add to this. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Chris in Missouri has called in. | ||
Chris, can you remind us again of what the Twitter account was that's posting all of the satanic imagery? | ||
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Yeah, I think it's at ConspiracyBot. | |
ConspiracyBot. | ||
Okay, yes. | ||
Yeah, that's the first one that pops up. | ||
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Okay. | |
So you said you had a personal experience somewhat similar to this at Lollapalooza. | ||
Is that right? | ||
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Yeah, so I went to Lollapalooza, I think it was 2017, and I think it was the year right before the Vegas Shooter, and I like, I never went to concerts, never went to anything, and I basically ended up there, and basically, like, I mean, I did drugs, to be totally honest, for the first time, and I just remember going to one of, like, the, like, kind of like the Mosh pits, or one of the ones that was more of, like, the EDM and stuff, and I just felt this presence, like, I felt like, | |
Basically like something telling me that like I was I was experiencing like a fear that the only way I could rationalize it and I felt like it's coming from a certain direction and my only rationalization was like okay we're gonna get new and then I'm like okay then I'm like also like all right so what's going on trying to rationalize it and basically like I even had a thought in my head that like | ||
Basically somebody was like gonna pull out a gun and like start spraying and I'm like okay and like I fought that off it was like a very like strong presence in my head that I fought off and then like come to find out basically the Vegas shooter was there and you guys can double check this and also I think Obama's daughter was there this was on the Sunday and I think to be honest just what we saw with Vegas I think and it's not even Obama's it's not even her daughter I don't I to be honest like this would be a conspiracy theory | ||
I wouldn't put it past him to sacrifice his daughter in some sort of satanic ritual just to get total control and ban guns. | ||
To be honest, I don't know if anybody could verify this just because it was the experience I had. | ||
Basically, after that, I turned to God. | ||
Everything after that, to be honest, I basically figured out how disease works. | ||
It's literally all in the Bible. | ||
Just that Lollapalooza event was the awakening moment for me. | ||
And then basically after that, like, I like, I rarely ever cough. | ||
I rarely ever sneeze. | ||
I attribute that a hundred percent to the Bible. | ||
And like, I can explain it. | ||
So like the Bible even said, like, there's a verse, like, if, if your faith, you're like, your throat's filled with sand and it's all like, it's all like quantum mechanics. | ||
Like your thoughts become reality. | ||
And then there's the, like the parable of the seed where they're thrown on the thorns. | ||
That's like, that's like coffee. | ||
So that's like, if you choke. | ||
You can see it. | ||
Once you see it, you can't unsee it. | ||
So then you basically put a stop-loss on your stand and you eliminate it. | ||
Or it's like nosy type thing. | ||
The interesting thing to me about Lollapalooza and so often you see in their marketing and stuff, the images that they like to entice people with is they honestly look very innocent. | ||
It's like it's always girls in like big sun hats and they're just like out in fields with flowers and it's like they take the imagery that is typically associated with like | ||
Like Christian colonialism really if you if you really want to think about it like it's it's Europeans going out into like the wilderness and like reconnecting with you know nature and and it's all this very like uplifting and like spiritually good stuff and then you go to these places and it's all it's all fabricated it's all like essentially you have a ton of people | ||
Taking drugs in an attempt to recreate their childhoods like an attempt to recapture some of this like childhood wonder that they don't experience anymore because they're jaded and sick people and so it's like taking the most innocent and joyful things and just twisting and corrupting and falsifying them to where you have this like satanic | ||
Reverberation underneath, but it's all masked by this very like happy joyful Sort of look but that and then once you're in it you can feel that it's not real that the joy that they're feeling is is Just a sickness really and they're attempting to push push back reality push back You know what what life is really about and attempt to create some sort of like facsimile of childhood joy and wonder it's it's all very bizarre and and | ||
I mean, I would call it satanic just because it's that. | ||
It's the facsimile of what God has given us. | ||
The joy of nature and of like wonder and of innocence. | ||
And they take that and they corrupt and they use that to mask what they're really up to, which is just degenerate evil. | ||
And it, yeah, it's, you know, if you can take that energy and turn back towards God with it, then good on you. | ||
More calls on the other side. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
We're not going to spend the whole show on this Travis Scott festival because there is a ton of other stuff happening, including FBI raids on Project Veritas. | ||
There's a new U.S. | ||
Navy boat named after A gay pedophile, just bizarre stuff that we need to talk about as well, but I do want to keep hearing your theories. | ||
We have Bilbo Swaggins in Illinois with an interesting interpretation of what's going on here. | ||
Bilbo, you are on the air, sir. | ||
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Hey Harrison, so I'm going to be quick about this, but I don't know if you guys ever seen it or shown it, I guess I should say, but the video of the graphene oxide in that plastic cup where they have the cords and the speakers all hooked up to it, and whoever's filming it is seeing how the graphene and whoever's filming it is seeing how the graphene oxide reacts to different frequencies, and it looks like something out of that black spot, what is that, Warshak cast? | |
Oh yeah, the Warshak, yeah, yeah. | ||
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Yeah, so it's moving all around, and it's, I mean, how many of those people are actually vaccinated, And this is what we're seeing on a mass scale is the frequency from that music or from that concert is basically a weapon for that graphene oxide to start seeing what it's going to start doing to people who are vaccinated. - Yeah. | |
Yeah, I mean, you know, if this was the first, you know, big concert like this since the vaccine, you know, maybe it's the same frequencies that they used to play before that maybe maybe made you feel a little bit funny or whatever, you know, like the guy in the in the last segment gave him kind of a bad feeling being in one of these concerts at Lollapalooza. | ||
But, you know, now that everybody's vaccinated and you have this first big So I'm just going to say it. | ||
They're using these same frequencies and has much bigger effect and even a deadly effect to certain people. | ||
It's certainly a possibility. | ||
And, yeah, the graphene oxide, you're right, responds to different frequencies in different ways. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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So I'm just going to say it. | |
I mean, I don't I'm not really one to start telling people how to live their lives because I don't like being told how to. | ||
But of all all the other info warriors out there, if you're vaccinated, if you had to get vaccinated, I would avoid concerts at all costs, guys. | ||
I really would, because you're going to end up like these people. | ||
Incredibly troubling. | ||
Good call. | ||
Thanks, Mr. Swaggins. | ||
Let's go to Scott in Indiana here, who has a comment about frequency weapons. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Scott. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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What's up, dude? | |
What's up? | ||
So, yeah, that last caller right there, I mean, him and I must be resonating. | ||
I was watching some stuff on Bitchute, people giving their experience and whatnot about what took place there, and all I could think about was that stuff that was going on in Cuba a few years back. | ||
They were saying it was some sort of frequency weapon or something like that. | ||
The Havana syndrome, yeah. | ||
Havana syndrome. | ||
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And all I could come up with was it could potentially be, add another variable to it, whatever's in this vaccine, could be the graphene oxide, I don't know. | |
And hit him with the frequency weapon or whatever it is. | ||
And I think we might have been witnessing a test in real time. | ||
For whatever nefarious purposes it may serve. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's like it's just like think about what happens when you put a spoon in the microwave, right? | ||
You can microwave something. | ||
It's it's that I mean microwaves. | ||
Wi-Fi, it's all the same stuff. | ||
It's all the same radiation. | ||
It's just different levels and different. | ||
frequencies, I guess you could say, but you know, you put it every time. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You put a bowl of oatmeal in there. | ||
It just heats up the oatmeal. | ||
You put a bowl of oatmeal with a spoon in there and suddenly it's exploding and, and, you know, uh, causing all sorts of problems. | ||
So, you know, microwave weapons have been around since at least world war two, uh, they've been deployed in certain places, even as crowd control, uh, you know, around Havana syndrome was one of her Havana syndrome was one of the first, um, you know, public revelations of this, but they've been around forever. | ||
And, uh, it's all essentially just, just waves, just sound waves, but compressed and radiate radiation waves. | ||
Uh, I want to go to, uh, Brad in Georgia, because he doesn't buy the narrative that it was trampling and I don't either. | ||
I mean, trampling, you would have broken bones. | ||
You would have, uh, I'm going to go to Brad in Georgia. | ||
I mean, they wouldn't say it was cardiac arrest killed these people. | ||
They'd say it was crushing or it was suffocation. | ||
And that's usually what happens is people are so crushed by the crowd that literally they don't have the strength to fill their lungs and so they they suffocate. | ||
They're literally squeezed to death. | ||
And again, this has happened before. | ||
It happened in the 70s at a Who concert. | ||
I wish I could remember. | ||
I watched a very thorough documentary on this a couple of years ago. | ||
There was an event. | ||
Hey man, I hope you can hear me okay. | ||
soccer game in Britain where this happened, where they'd forgotten to unlock some gates or something. | ||
And so they're all trying to push forward, you know, up in the people up against the chain link fence were literally crushed at. | ||
They didn't call that cardiac arrest. | ||
Not at all. | ||
They called that suffocation or crushing. | ||
So Brad and Georgia, what do you think is actually behind this? | ||
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Hey man, I hope you can hear me. | |
Okay. | ||
So there's a lot to unpack, but my first thought was when was the last time we had a tramp, a trampoline, a trampoline at a concert? | ||
Like, there's so many precautions they take now. | ||
And when- when I was talking to a customer, because I'm a road IT guy, and he's like, yeah, they- they're saying it was a- a trampoline, stuff like that. | ||
I'm like, how in the world? | ||
I'm like, I- I don't buy that for a minute. | ||
And the- and the thing is, I haven't watched CNN or any of that other stuff to see what they're saying about it, if at all. | ||
But nobody can buy the narrative, especially when all these videos are coming out. | ||
And my first thought was pretty soon at these concerts, they're going to turn off the Wi-Fi and not be able to post any of this stuff until, like, obviously you can do it when you get home and stuff. | ||
But there's so much reality going on in real time that at some point they're going to watch the TV and say, That's not at all what happened. | ||
What the heck are they talking about? | ||
Right. | ||
And so not only are people not going to buy it, but at some point they got to think in their head, like, what caused these people just to fall down like this? | ||
Everyone's jumping around and dancing and hopping up and they're all hot and sweaty and excited. | ||
And the music, and there's definitely something to be said about the music frequency. | ||
My dad was in music for a long time. | ||
And it's just, there's no way that there's not something involved with that. | ||
And then you take on top of that, the vaccines and what, what the effects people are having with that and all the symbolism and all the demonic things that are going on. | ||
There's just a lot there. | ||
You know, there's the other aspect, too, of the fact that police were trying to go in and pull people out, and people were attacking the cops and not letting the cops, you know, get in to help. | ||
So, I mean, there's another aspect to this, which is the political, you know, aura that's around us right now. | ||
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Yeah, all of a sudden, hey, they're trying to stop us from having fun. | |
They're just here to squash, you know, the excitement. | ||
And that's, again, like you just said, that's the narrative they're pushing, that cops are bad. | ||
So, automatically, 10, 20 years ago, cops start coming in, people are making a path. | ||
Well, now, they're blocking them. | ||
And it's a mess. | ||
And people have got to start waking up. | ||
And this guy that called in that started laughing at you, does he call in to CNN and start laughing at them for their nonsense? | ||
I mean, what the heck was so funny about people talking about the concert? | ||
Did they think there was an employee that was saying this stuff and made a stupid video? | ||
It's nonsense! | ||
I know, and that's why it kind of triggered me a little bit. | ||
It's just, you know, you've got people literally describing their own personal experience and saying, like, those, you know, the people that we just heard from, again, they're not conspiracy theorists. | ||
They weren't people that we brought on. | ||
Those were first-hand accounts of what was happening and their own experience in it. | ||
And, you know, it didn't look like there were a bunch of priests there that were just looking to fold this into their, you know, preordained worldview. | ||
These were people that went there to enjoy it, went there to have a good time, they enjoy that type of music, they wanted to enjoy the festival, and left there being like, something satanic just went down, something demonic just had me in its grasp, and I barely escaped. | ||
So, you know, I take that very seriously, and I think it's something that we need to be aware of. | ||
Again, I got so much other stuff to cover, but man, I'm looking at the phone calls right now. | ||
Hector in Seattle has a good point to make. | ||
Who else do I want to go to? | ||
Eddie in Kansas has a really good point to make, so we'll stick to your calls for at least the next segment and hear some more theories about what's going on here or about whether this was purposefully allowed to happen or whether this was something even crazier. | ||
Man, John from Colorado has a good thing to put in, so we'll go to more of your phone calls on the other side, folks. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
So much more news to cover as well. | ||
We're keeping an eye on the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. | ||
That should have just got going. | ||
I'll get an update on that during the break, but stay with us. | ||
Again folks, we're not going to spend the whole three hours on this Travis Scott concert, but... | ||
Here's why I think it's emblematic of everything that we talk about here at InfoWars. | ||
This meme has been going around, went very viral this weekend. | ||
It's a comparison of what atheists said would happen when we got rid of God. | ||
It's all technical advancements and huge cities, you know, not producing any pollution. | ||
Everybody's happy and, you know, well provided for. | ||
But what really happens when you get rid of God is you see just Just the demons coming up. | ||
You see demons reading to children. | ||
You see just degeneracy and sex and 10 and 11 year olds twerking for adults and art is just worthless and it's literal trash taped to the wall. | ||
You know, this is what we're experiencing here. | ||
So again, you know, whether it's whether it was an actual legitimate satanic sacrifice where they knew this was happening, they played certain frequencies to react with the vaccine to cause this as some sort of Selling your soul to the devil type thing, which literally happens, is absolutely real. | ||
I mean, you can go to, you know, there's a YouTube channel, I'm not even sure if it's around anymore, called Stranger Than Fiction. | ||
Where they would just show interviews with like rappers and stars just talking about like, yeah, I sold my soul. | ||
Yeah, they brought me into a room and I and I had to sell my soul to the devil. | ||
And now I'm a millionaire and it's awesome. | ||
Like this really does happen. | ||
And you know, again, whether it was whether the Travis Scott concert was a literal satanic sacrifice or whether it's just the natural consequence of the trajectory of our civilization away from God and towards this fallen lower frequency. | ||
I mean, this is what we're welcoming into our world. | ||
This is what we are. | ||
you know, allowing to take us over. | ||
I mean, it's not a coincidence that you get rid of God and next you have, you know, Lil Nas X being sodomized by Satan and selling blood-filled shoes to your children. | ||
It's sick with this world that we're creating, and this is the inevitable consequence of what we've seen. | ||
So we'll get maybe a little different message of this from Lynn in Illinois. | ||
Lynn is called in with a very pertinent quote about God when it comes to this. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Lynn. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
God bless you in a mighty way. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
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Harrison, we got to make moves. | |
You know, Alex for president. | ||
The Freedom Party and the Freedom Church. | ||
And you and Owen, y'all gotta run for something or I'm writing you in. | ||
Oh man. | ||
I've thought about that. | ||
I've considered it briefly. | ||
What would it be like? | ||
I don't know if I want to be involved in that. | ||
I'd have to sit up there and be polite to these people. | ||
I'd have to sit up there and follow parliamentary procedure. | ||
I don't think I could do it. | ||
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I don't think your constituents would want that. | |
I don't think they would either. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
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I mean, they go up there and they call themselves honorable. | |
You know, they call themselves honorable. | ||
Yep. | ||
We have got to do something. | ||
You know, and I know y'all are planning an evening broadcast. | ||
I would love to see Christy Lee interview some of these church leaders. | ||
You know, there's gonna be a one-world religion, and where the promotion is, where the one-world order goes with that, if we don't stand up as a group and formulate something right now that the churches will follow, the believers in God, because the devil counterfeits, played in the spirit, okay? | ||
I had a friend whose dad was in World War II. | ||
He said, you don't stay with the group. | ||
They shoot at the group. | ||
Okay. | ||
Was this military psyop working out an experiment? | ||
Who knows? | ||
Churches are like the most untapped power source that we have right now, because churches are being led astray. | ||
At a certain point, it's not really their fault because they're not informed. | ||
You know, ideally that we live in a world where they wouldn't have to be informed. | ||
They wouldn't have to question every story that they told. | ||
They'd be able to read, you know, watch the news and go, okay, what I'm seeing is the reality and I'll act in a certain way. | ||
Like I was at church this weekend and the pastor kept making references to, you know, there's a Bible verse about refugees or a Bible verse about, you know, people basically seeking asylum from one another, fleeing one place and seeking asylum and being granted it. | ||
And of course he, you know, the preacher kept, he wasn't getting political with it, but he did kept saying things like, you know, This is reminiscent of what's going on in our world with the refugees and the asylum seekers. | ||
I just kept thinking, like, these are not asylum seekers. | ||
These are not refugees. | ||
Like, what does the Bible say about somebody who pretends to be weak, who pretends to be needy, in reality, they're just taking advantage of you, right? | ||
Like, if you see somebody on the street that's homeless, that's down on their luck, they're missing a limb, they're a veteran, like, You see somebody who is really suffering and needs your help. | ||
As a Christian, I would say it is your duty to go try to help them, to go try to provide for them, to go try to help them get back on their feet. | ||
You should, right? | ||
But what happens if you stay back and you follow that guy and you find out that that guy, when he's sitting on a street with his old starving dog and his sign and he looks ragged, but then at the end of the day, he gets up and he walks to a Cadillac around the corner and he gets in that Cadillac and drives to a mansion. | ||
That night. | ||
Because trust me, this literally happened. | ||
You think, you know, the people that are there... | ||
Are you still obligated to try to help them? | ||
They've done, you know, polls of these people. | ||
I mean, they make $60,000 plus a year standing on the corner. | ||
So if it's somebody who's pretending to be injured, who, you know, you think they're missing a leg, but really they just have one leg tucked up, you know, under their wheelchair, and they get in a fancy car and they drive to a fancy mansion at the end of the night, are you still obligated to try to help them? | ||
Are you still obligated to give, you know, of your own, you know, blood, sweat, and tears to that person when they're just playing people for fools, when they're acting like they're down and out and need your help. | ||
But in reality, they're just scamming everybody. | ||
Do you still owe them charity? | ||
Do you still owe them, you know, what you've worked for? | ||
No, you don't. | ||
So, you know, at a certain point, I get it. | ||
It's like, you know, when they see on the news and they see CNN, 10,000 asylum seekers desperate for relief have arrived begging for help. | ||
As a Christian, you should be like, oh wow, we should help those people. | ||
But then you actually go and watch the videos and it's a bunch of grown-age men throwing rocks at police officers' heads as they barricade, you know, as they burst through the barricades and fight their way into your country. | ||
They're not refugees. | ||
They're not asylum seekers. | ||
So if you want to go help refugees and asylum seekers, don't help these people. | ||
These people are invaders. | ||
Okay, and so churches have been led astray by the false reporting, by the lies of the mainstream media. | ||
The church leaders think they're going along with God's plan by helping these people who are just taking advantage of your kindness. | ||
That's not good. | ||
That's not helpful. | ||
That's not a Christian thing to do. | ||
Help people scam each other. | ||
Help people scam good Christians out of their money. | ||
Help people take advantage of your goodwill. | ||
That's not a Christian thing to do. | ||
So churches need to wake up. | ||
They need to realize what the sides are here. | ||
And that the people that are being held up as victims and as the poor, lowly people that Christians are told to go help and support are invaders. | ||
They're perfectly capable. | ||
They just see a weakness, and they're taking advantage of that. | ||
It's not the type of person you want to help. | ||
It's not the type of person you want to encourage along their path. | ||
So churches could be such a powerful force against this, except they've been co-opted. | ||
They've been tricked. | ||
They're now playing for the enemy. | ||
And it's very unfortunate because, man, if church leaders were up on the pulpit actually explaining how you can put the biblical imperatives into practice in your own life— You can fight back against the mark of the beast. | ||
You can fight back against the actual satanic actions going on here. | ||
American churches think it's all, it's all speculative. | ||
It's all in your mind. | ||
It's all up in the air. | ||
They, you know, they don't realize that no, Satan's here, he's on earth, he's using humans to enact his plans, and it's up to us to stand up for them. | ||
So it's a great point, Lynn. | ||
We need to activate these churches. | ||
We need to have them actually recognize what's at play here, and that it's not all speculative or theoretical. | ||
It's here, it's on the ground, it's Satan in action, and it's your Christian duty to stand up to him, not to give in to him on the assumption that, well, maybe Satan's telling the truth this time. | ||
Maybe Satan needs a little bit of help. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Alright, welcome back folks. | ||
We still have a lot of people on the line that have some great input. | ||
Some great speculation and some great information when it comes to what happened to the Travis Scott concert. | ||
I want to go out to your phone calls again shortly, but we have some breaking news here. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse's trial continues and Gage Gross Kreutz is on the stand. | ||
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Now, I want to go to this slightly less than live. | ||
We paused the broadcast now, but this is happening as we speak. | ||
A few minutes ago, Gage Grosskreutz took the stand in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. | ||
So we're going to listen to him and do some live commentary here as we watch what's being said there. | ||
So let's now go to Gage Grosskreutz and the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. | ||
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The state calls Gage Grosskreutz. | |
Now, just to remind you, Gage Grosskreutz is the guy who had his bicep blown off by Kyle Kyle Rittenhouse, hero. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse, true patriotic American. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse, defender of himself. | ||
There's the hand right there. | ||
That's the one. | ||
That's the one that got blown off as he was trying to level a pistol. | ||
He was the third person to be shot by Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
He was pretended to surrender, pulled out a pistol, tried to shoot Kyle Rittenhouse in the head, and was prevented from doing so by Kyle Rittenhouse's very fast reaction. | ||
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Have you ever been convicted of a crime? | |
Yes. | ||
How many times? | ||
One. | ||
What city do you currently live in? | ||
Milwaukee. | ||
And did you grow up in Milwaukee? | ||
For the most part, yes. | ||
Did you have any experiences growing up that made you want to get into the medical field? | ||
Many, I think. | ||
I remember being a young child. | ||
My grandma was employed as a registered nurse at Columbia St. | ||
Mary's in Milwaukee. | ||
Like I said, being a small child, I remember her teaching me how to use a stethoscope and a blood pressure cuff. | ||
I'd say that was probably my earliest memory, when I decided that I wanted to pursue a career in medicine. | ||
Where did you go to high school? | ||
West Dallas Central. | ||
When did you graduate? | ||
2012. | ||
And did you find opportunities to put that early desire to go into medicine into practice? | ||
Yes. | ||
Tell us about that. | ||
I remember when I was a sophomore in high school and I was on the swim team and my swim captain had come up to me and asked if I wanted a job as a lifeguard. | ||
He's a lifeguard, just like Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse's man is like, man, I should have just finished the job on you. | ||
Shouldn't have shot your arm. | ||
The guy pulled a gun on Kyle Rittenhouse, and I doubt they'll get into it. | ||
So this is sort of the last of the prosecution's witnesses. | ||
OK, so they waited. | ||
They wanted to bring him out as sort of one of the final prosecution witnesses. | ||
Last week, their witnesses were utterly failures, right? | ||
It's just across the board, everything went for the defense because, of course, Kyle Rittenhouse is totally innocent. | ||
He was attacked, and all the evidence portrayed that. | ||
So they saved Groschkreutz. | ||
And so this is the prosecution trying to paint him out to be a choir boy, a nice innocent man who brought a pistol and pretended to surrender before trying to blow Kyle Rittenhouse's head off, despite not knowing anything about the situation that was going on. | ||
And he unfortunately just had his arm blown off. | ||
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Was those two classes that you described, were those necessary to finish up the EMT basic program? | |
Correct. | ||
He was an EMT. | ||
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Was there anything else you needed to do to finish up that program? | |
He was probably going to help Kyle Riddonoff. | ||
Maybe that's what they're going to try to say. | ||
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Are you familiar with the requirements in order to become an EMT in Wisconsin? | |
I am. | ||
What are those requirements? | ||
So just to recap, finishing some sort of college coursework, whether it's an EMT basic or if you go on for an advanced EMT or an EMT paramedic. | ||
So the coursework through the accredited college is the first thing. | ||
And then following that is the, like I said, the two National Registry of EMT, or Emergency Medical Technicians exams that you take. | ||
Once you complete those... He's such a good guy, isn't he? | ||
Remember, Gross Kreutz is the only one who was interviewed without his interview being recorded by the authorities. | ||
He was the only one who, they actually had a... | ||
They actually had a warrant to copy his phone and the DA, who is now the prosecutor, questioning him right now, prevented them from serving that warrant. | ||
They had the warrant, it was signed, they had every right to take his phone and to copy it, and they decided not to out of concerns over Marcy's law. | ||
Marcy's law is a victim protection law. | ||
Now, he's not a victim. | ||
That's actually what's being decided here is whether he was a victim or whether he was trying to kill Kyle Rittenhouse and was appropriately responded to with force by Kyle Rittenhouse, which, of course, is the reality. | ||
It is the truth. | ||
It's shown on video. | ||
He's literally holding a pistol. | ||
He tries to bring it to bear against Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse blew his arm away before he could level the gun and pull the trigger. | ||
Everybody knows that's what happened, but here they're trying to portray him as somebody who just wants to help people. | ||
He was going, he was pulling that gun out Because he was going to try to stop the bleeding with the gun, maybe. | ||
Yeah, maybe that was the case. | ||
This is all just a farce. | ||
It's just a complete parody of law. | ||
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It's just incredible. | |
So we don't know what was said during his interrogation. | ||
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A basic is about 180 hours of class time. | |
An ENT paramedic is about 1,600. | ||
So for the specific course that I took at Waukesha County Technical College. | ||
So we don't know what was said during his interrogation. | ||
We don't know what he said on his phone. | ||
Now, we do know that a friend of Gage Grosskreutz went and visited him in the hospital. | ||
And he reported on social media, he said, I talked to Gage. | ||
And Gage said his one, you know, his one. | ||
Treating trauma That's what I'm looking for. | ||
I'm trying to listen to him as I'm trying to talk. | ||
His one regret, thank you. | ||
Yes, I did forget the word regret. | ||
His one regret was that he didn't shoot Kyle Rittenhouse in the head. | ||
That's what his friend reported Gage Grosskreutz as saying. | ||
Now, his interview may have had information like that. | ||
It wasn't recorded. | ||
His phone may have shown, remember he was live streaming at the time. | ||
He was one who was chasing Kyle Rittenhouse and was asking him what happened. | ||
That video has gone around so we don't know what was on his phone We don't know what video he had recorded what he had been saying what he'd maybe been telling his friends apparently He told his friends in the hospital. | ||
I was trying to kill Kyle Rittenhouse Maybe he texted somebody like that on his phone But that phone was prevented from being searched by the man who is now questioning him the prosecutor in the case From what I remember we had about 25 to 30 students. | ||
There's Gage, throwing his hands up, and boom, gets his arm blown off. | ||
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Once you finished all of that coursework, did you get any new license or certification? | |
I did. | ||
And what was that called? | ||
That is the EMT paramedic certification. | ||
Is that from the state of Wisconsin? | ||
That is. | ||
This is such a farce. | ||
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You remember approximately where you obtained that? | |
That would have been... And did they train you to try to shoot in the head somebody that you didn't know what was going on, you didn't have any information about it, but you took it upon yourself to try to shoot this young man in the head with your pistol? | ||
Was that a part of your EMT coursework? | ||
It was all just laying the ground to make this despicable scumbag who got exactly what he deserves look like a little choir boy that was just trying to help people. | ||
The evidence isn't there. | ||
The evidence is completely in the opposite direction. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse will go free, but this is what the prosecution is putting all of their hopes on. | ||
This scumbag. | ||
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Alright folks, Gage Grosskreutz is on the stand. | |
You gotta wonder what's going through Kyle Rittenhouse's head. | ||
What is that like to sit in a courtroom being prosecuted by somebody who was trying to kill you and the person who brought a handgun to try to execute you in the middle of the street is now on the stand talking about How he's an EMT because his grandma was a nurse. | ||
It's just bizarre. | ||
It's just clown world. | ||
And as my producer points out, hey, if he was an EMT, why was he so busy running after Kyle Rittenhouse and trying to shoot him than actually dealing with the gunshot victims? | ||
He could have saved lives as an EMT. | ||
All right, so he's talking about gunshots right now. | ||
Let's go to this clip. | ||
This live feed, actually. | ||
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Were there ever times in which you had to deal with someone suffering from a gunshot wound? | |
Yes, I have. | ||
What was that like? | ||
It's difficult. | ||
Gunshots can be Very traumatic. | ||
And I mean traumatic in the sense of the physiology of what it can do to the body. | ||
Obviously there are, you know, numerous factors that go into it. | ||
The size of the caliber, where the person's shot, how many times. | ||
Whether they're trying to raise a gun at the very victim. | ||
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When you are practicing in school, it is much different from when you actually go and get your hands on somebody who is bleeding. | |
There's lots of blood, screaming. | ||
Generally speaking, there's somebody there that's frantic. | ||
So not only are you having to focus on the patient, but you have to Yeah, yeah. | ||
Sometimes, you know, after a gunshot wound occurs, you can have frantic psychopaths with guns chasing after people and trying to shoot each other in the head. | ||
It could be a very frantic situation. | ||
Yeah, I bet. | ||
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Continued on-scene violence? | |
Yeah, some idiot running up with a pistol trying to shoot somebody else in the head. | ||
Yeah, it can be very confusing and complicated. | ||
It'd be a wild kind of situation, yeah. | ||
So did you help? | ||
Did you go to help Rosenbaum? | ||
Did you go try to help the other guy that got shot right before you? | ||
No, you didn't? | ||
Why? | ||
Why? | ||
Why were you so focused on the guy with the gun? | ||
Did you think you could do something to the guy with the gun? | ||
That that was the most pertinent thing? | ||
Not using your EMT skills to help people who'd already been shot? | ||
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Since you obtained your paramedic certification from the state of Wisconsin, have you continued your education in that field? | |
Yeah, I got some up-close personal education about gunshot wounds. | ||
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I went to school for outdoor education. | |
Naturally, through that field, you are finding yourself in remote areas where there is going to be some form of delayed care, meaning that you aren't able to get to a hospital within an hour. | ||
And that's commonly referred to as the golden hour, specifically with trauma patients. | ||
I then took a wildland firefighter course, which I did complete. | ||
Have you worked in the outdoor industry, as you say? | ||
I have. | ||
which is essentially the industry standard for people who work in the outdoor industry. | ||
Have you worked in the outdoor industry, as you say? | ||
I have. | ||
What kind of work have you done? | ||
My first job in the outdoor industry was working as a sea kayak guide in the Apostle Islands. | ||
Yeah, why is the defense? | ||
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Sea kayak guide? | |
What does this have to do with the case at all? | ||
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Anything? | |
Anything at all? | ||
Were there any kayaks there on Kenosha that evening? | ||
Did you put your sea kayak training into operation here when you were leveling a gun at Kyle Rittenhouse's head? | ||
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American Canoe Association Sea Kayaking Instructor. | |
So I actually teach people how to effectively sea kayak. | ||
Effectively sea kayak? | ||
A bit of context. | ||
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I was teaching people how to effectively sea kayak. | |
It's very windy, which means very wavy. | ||
Yeah, windy. | ||
Yeah, there's lots of wind. | ||
I hear lots of wind. | ||
What is he talking about? | ||
Why did you level a gun at Kyle Rittenhouse's head? | ||
Why did you not use your EMT training to try to help the people who were injured? | ||
Why was it more pertinent to you? | ||
Why was it more important to you to go after the guy with the gun than to help people who were injured? | ||
You want to talk about that golden hour? | ||
You know, the golden hour can be, you know, lost because you're out in the wilderness, you can't get to a hospital in time, or sometimes You can't get ambulances into the area because there's a bunch of rioters burning everything down and the EMTs aren't actually safe to go in and try to help people. | ||
Maybe, you know, sometimes instead of being in the wilderness with bears and coyotes causing problems, sometimes it's psychopaths with guns and, you know, bottles full of alcohol throwing malt off cocktails into, you know, parked cars. | ||
Sometimes that's the thing that prevents people from getting health care in time. | ||
Any answers about that? | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
We have to hear about effective sea kayaking from this ridiculous idiot. | ||
All right, we're gonna continue to monitor this. | ||
Is there something else we should be hearing here, or is he still talking about sea kayaking? | ||
Oh, he starts talking about George Floyd in a second. | ||
Oh, very pertinent information. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Turn your attention, Mr. Grosskreutz, to the summer of the year 2020. | |
And we're going to lead up to August 25th. | ||
But before that, did you spend time that summer attending any protests or demonstrations? | ||
I did. | ||
Can you tell us about that? | ||
Well, I brought my gun. | ||
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After the death of George Floyd, I found myself demonstrating in Milwaukee. | |
This was, I want to say, maybe two days after George Floyd's death. | ||
Just traveling around the country to wherever the protest happened to be. | ||
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I was out with a friend of mine who I actually took EMT basic with, and we were out Demonstrating. | |
We were seeing what the scene was like. | ||
I'm sorry, seeing what the scene was like. | ||
We didn't make signs or anything like that. | ||
No, you don't need signs to riot. | ||
We didn't make any signs. | ||
We did have bricks. | ||
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What exactly were you doing? | |
Well, I think... What I was specifically doing was... Sea kayaking through Milwaukee. | ||
But I want to make sure we understand what you mean by demonstrating. | ||
Were there people damaging property? | ||
Did you need a gun to demonstrate? | ||
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No. | |
Lighting fires? | ||
No. | ||
Oh, that didn't happen. | ||
Was there any violent clash with police? | ||
Oh, that didn't happen. | ||
Oh, OK. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Oh, there was no violent clash with the police. | ||
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There was no. | |
Oh, my God. | ||
That specific first one, generally late morning into late afternoon, So what would other folks be doing? | ||
Can we bring up some videos of what Minneapolis looked like in the summer of 2020, when this guy said there was no fires and no police attacks? | ||
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Driving cars down the street. | |
Yeah. | ||
And you said you initially were there just kind of to see the scene? | ||
Is that right? | ||
Yeah, correct. | ||
Well, no, he said he was there to demonstrate, but he didn't have a sign. | ||
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So after walking for a few hours, Kind of starting to wrap the day up, and all of a sudden somebody starts yelling, medic, medic. | |
And I'm walking, like I said, with my friend who I took EMT basic with, and he looks at me and he says, that's you. | ||
I was like, oh, I guess you're right. | ||
Got my sea kayak. | ||
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I came over to a patient. | |
I paddled over there. | ||
Tripped and fallen over a curb. | ||
My guess is they just weren't paying attention. | ||
got their feet caught up. | ||
And the patient was all right after an assessment, advised to go to the hospital. | ||
Following that though, I noticed that there was no established or even organized sort of first aid presence at these demonstrations. | ||
Yeah, weird, huh? | ||
It's almost like the whole purpose was just to cause chaos and destruction. | ||
We decided that we were going to offer our services voluntarily. | ||
Oh, sorry. | ||
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And did you do that? | |
We didn't. | ||
Tell us about that experience. | ||
Well, I got my gun out, and I started chasing down the guy leaving the injured people behind. | ||
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And we kind of laid out a game plan, or how we were going to organize this. | |
Essentially, as medics, we decided that we weren't going to be doing anything medical at all. | ||
Actively participating in any of the demonstrations. | ||
Essentially an ethic code that if you are providing medical care, you shouldn't necessarily choose a side. | ||
Oh, he's such an ethical guy. | ||
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Everybody has the right to protest or demonstrate, assemble, freedom of speech, but also everybody has the right to do that safely. | |
So very early on, we decided that we weren't going to actively participate in these demonstrations. | ||
From there, my friend and I outfitted his pickup truck into essentially a mobile first aid station. | ||
What does any of this have to do with Kenosha on the 25th? | ||
Nothing? | ||
Oh, nothing. | ||
Okay, got it. | ||
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The time period that followed after that, did you and your friend with this mobile first aid station? | |
Mobile first aid station. | ||
Yeah, we had all the first aid that we needed. | ||
A gun, the bullets of the gun. | ||
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Approximately how many occasions would you say you did that? | |
Oh, is that an objection? | ||
Is that a rare objection from the defense? | ||
Look, the prosecution, literally their entire case hinges on this guy. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
In 1984, Anthony Fauci became the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease. | ||
In 1983, he said that AIDS could be spread by routine close contact. | ||
Fauci later retracted this statement, but not before Americans willingly sacrificed their HIV-infected children as subjects to unethical human experimentation. | ||
Fauci did AIDS research through the 80s. | ||
By 1992, Fauci had funded and participated in studies on HIV-infected children. | ||
10% of which were orphans without the independent patient advocate. | ||
The subjects experienced side effects such as blood toxicity, organ failure, and death. | ||
Over 200 children died in one study alone at Incarnation Children's Center in New York City. | ||
In 1987, the FDA approved AZT even though it was known to cause anemia, muscular atrophy, kidney, liver, and nerve damage to terminate DNA synthesis and was suspected to be a carcinogen. | ||
The two AZT studies were botched. | ||
One for becoming unblinded, the other for losing track of over 1,100 of the subjects and then tampering with the data, rendering the study useless. | ||
In 1988, Fauci claimed that this failed cancer drug was the only treatment proven to be safe and effective. | ||
Well, the reason that only one drug has been made available, AZT, because it's the only drug that thus far has been shown in scientifically controlled trials to be safe and effective. | ||
In 2020, a published study shows the NIH funded the grafting of five-month-old fetal scalps to humanized rats. | ||
In 2018, the NIAID spent $1.86 million for the now-infamous Beagle Sandflies experiment. | ||
Most important to our current timeline would be the Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Gain-of-Function research, shut down in 2015, then outsourced to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, where Ralph Baric and Shi Xing Li received $7.4 million from Fauci's NIAID to further the Gain-of-Function research. | ||
This resulted in the creation of a chimeric coronavirus that was released on the world in 2019, with a spike protein eerily similar to Fauci's patented GP120. | ||
Fauci denied knowing anything about gain-of-function research. | ||
The NIH has not ever and does not now fund gain-of-function research. | ||
Months later, the NIH corrected this lie, proving Fauci perjured himself in front of Congress. | ||
The CDC's guidance for COVID hospitalized patients is remdesivir, a failed Ebola drug given emergency use authorization by the FDA even though it is known to cause organ dysfunction, acute kidney failure, septic shock, and liver damage. | ||
The NIH states on their website that remdesivir is safe and effective. | ||
The COVID lethal injection as emergency use authorization has been out nearly a year and we can see the damage it is causing in real time. | ||
Yet Fauci once again claims it is safe and effective. | ||
That these are safe and effective products. | ||
The FDA just approved the Pfizer shot with emergency use authorization for children ages 5 to 11. | ||
You can guess what Fauci had to say. | ||
Well, the FDA takes very seriously the importance of getting vaccines shown to be safe and effective in children to getting it into the arms of children, in this case, children from 11 down to 5. | ||
Now we see the UN announcing policy to inoculate children without parental consent, with San Francisco being the first city on earth to mandate this lethal injection for children ages 5 to 11. | ||
Hawaii announcing inoculations while restricting the parents' ability to be present. | ||
and other districts around the country announcing vaccine drives for children. | ||
A whistleblower has come forward with evidence showing that the Pfizer trials on children were botched on purpose by not being blinded, tampering with data, and covering up the extent of side effects and deaths in the trial. | ||
This is the same story as the bogus AZT trials. | ||
The FDA is saying the shot is safe and effective out of one side of their mouth, but out of the other, not knowing if it's safe for children at all. | ||
We're never going to learn about how safe this vaccine is unless you start giving it. | ||
They are coming for your children. | ||
This is a time to stand and not falter. | ||
Nearly all of the drugs and studies that get researched get their funding at the behest of Fauci. | ||
It is no wonder Dr. Anthony Fauci has been dubbed the American Joseph Mingala, and rightfully so, as he not only funded the coronavirus research that caused this deadly pandemic, but pushes the deadly clot shot on our innocent children, knowing it will kill many of them before they have children of their own. | ||
Incredibly powerful stuff. | ||
A really great report by our friends at the Civil Power Podcast. | ||
Civil Power Podcast. | ||
Put that together and send it to us. | ||
And we thank you so much for your incredible work, sir. | ||
Sir, more on the other side. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour of the American Journal has begun. | ||
We got a little distracted there by old Gage Grouse Kreutz, the most famous ocean kayaker in America at this point. | ||
Just Just absurdity piled upon absurdity. | ||
Our crew is keeping an eye on his testimony and we'll go back to some choice clips of his. | ||
But there's so much still to cover and some very patient callers have been waiting to speak their mind about what is going on or what went on with the Travis Scott concert. | ||
I want to read a few headlines here. | ||
That we haven't been able to get to today. | ||
Biden administration considering shutting down another pipeline. | ||
The Biden administration is considering down, considering shutting down a Michigan oil pipeline in another push to get the U.S. away from fossil fuels. | ||
Despite warnings from Republican lawmakers who believe the move would result in fuel price shocks throughout the Midwest. | ||
Yes, another oil pipeline being shut down by the Biden administration as they at exactly the same time as they are now tapping into strategic reserves and telling you it's your fault that fuel prices are so high because you haven't gotten the vaccine yet. | ||
It's all absurdity. | ||
It's all manufactured collapse. | ||
It is purposeful and wasteful. | ||
With a goal in mind that is the total destruction of this country. | ||
Meanwhile, Virginia Attorney General-Elect says he will investigate how Loudoun County handled sexual assault cases. | ||
So there may be some punishment in store for those people that attempted to cover up the forcible sodomizing of a young girl because it conflicted with their political agendas. | ||
Meanwhile, this weekend, the FBI raided Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe's home. | ||
The FBI searched through the home of Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe two days after they searched the homes of his associates in the Southern District of New York's inquiry into the theft of Ashley Biden's diary. | ||
Yes, Ashley Biden's diary is confirmed to be real. | ||
Of course, we reported on this back during the campaign, the incredibly disturbing revelations that were held within that diary. | ||
Newswars.com posted this Sunday. | ||
Study reveals dramatic decline in all three COVID-19 vaccines efficacy over time. | ||
A study which analyzed the records of nearly 800,000 U.S. veterans of all ages found that the three main COVID-19 vaccines experienced dramatic drops in efficacy over six months, according to the LA Times. | ||
Moderna's two-dose vaccine to prevent infection dropped from 89 to 58 percent. | ||
Pfizer's went from 87 percent to 45 percent. | ||
And J&J's single-dose vaccine went from 86 percent to just 13 percent. | ||
These were published in the peer-reviewed journal Science. | ||
Popular Science, the magazine, says the danger about or how dangerous is myocarditis? | ||
The truth about the scary sounding condition. | ||
So yes, their new tactic is to say, sure, it gives you myocarditis, but is that really that bad? | ||
Is that really such a bad thing? | ||
Heart attacks, you know, heart tissue being inflamed and torn and causing heart attacks. | ||
Is that such a bad thing? | ||
Maybe it's the name that's so scary and we just change the name and then it'll confuse everybody into ignoring the fact that we are You know, committing genocide. | ||
Biden admin, meanwhile, this from Washington Free Beacon, is amassing millions of records on US gun owners amid a new crackdown on firearms. | ||
Biden's ATF obtained more than 54 million gun owner records in 2021 alone as they continue to systemically go after every one of our Constitutionally guaranteed rights. | ||
Canadian becomes a world's first patient to be diagnosed as suffering from climate change. | ||
That's right. | ||
A Canadian facing breathing issues was diagnosed as possibly the first patient in the world suffering from... | ||
Climate change. | ||
As doctors said, heat waves and poor air quality were responsible for his condition. | ||
Yes, folks, if you allow the government to circumvent their own limitations by calling it a health crisis, you're going to find everything soon becomes a health crisis. | ||
So now you have somebody actually diagnosed with climate change. | ||
Believe it or not. | ||
Wall Street Journal reports COVID-19 vaccines and myocarditis link probed by researchers. | ||
Several theories are under investigation seeking to explain heart inflammation conditions among a small number of vaccinated. | ||
Well, now that you've vaccinated hundreds of millions of people, maybe you want to look into that. | ||
Might be something you want to look into. | ||
The U.S. | ||
Navy names military ship after gay rights leader Harvey Milk, and it's christened by a transgender veteran. | ||
Yes, pedophile. | ||
Gay rights activist Harvey Milk now has a ship named after him. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
Can you imagine joining the Navy and being told that you have been assigned to the USS Harvey Milk? | ||
Just incredible. | ||
Maybe all those rumors about the Navy were true after all. | ||
Themetro.co.uk reports this. | ||
Air Force whistleblower claims plane chemtrails are spraying us all with poison. | ||
Gee, color me surprised. | ||
You also have this from Zero Hedge. | ||
When will the CDC correct its COVID death counts just as Italy did? | ||
We covered this last week. | ||
Italy decreased their COVID death count numbers by 97%. | ||
Puts everything in perspective when you realize that everything that we are doing now is predicated on numbers that are inflated. | ||
97%. | ||
Just 3% of the deaths that they're calling COVID deaths are actual COVID deaths. | ||
Meanwhile, Jennifer Ellis posted this on Twitter. | ||
It's the new prices for meat. | ||
Here we have a nice sizable piece of beef rib here. | ||
10 kilograms, whatever that is in pounds. | ||
Who's to say? | ||
But a few pounds of beef will now run you $400. | ||
In Canada. | ||
$400 for beef in Canada. | ||
Here we have a little rib oven roast. | ||
Little boneless beef rib here. | ||
$100 for this little package. | ||
It's now going for $44 a pound beef. | ||
So just remember, when they say you're going to eat the bugs, it's not a question of whether you want to eat the bugs. | ||
They will force you to eat the bugs. | ||
They'll make beef so expensive you can't afford to eat anything but the bugs. | ||
So, you know, if you think it's impossible that they would eliminate beef from your diet, just tell me where you can get raw milk at this point. | ||
Tell me where you can find unpasteurized milk in the market. | ||
You can't. | ||
These people control the supply chain and they've decided that you don't deserve to eat meat because it hurts the earth or something. | ||
So therefore, they'll just price you out of the market. | ||
They'll still have beef. | ||
I mean, you think Bill Gates cares about spending a hundred bucks? | ||
He makes a hundred bucks every second of his life. | ||
He can buy the beef. | ||
You won't be able to though. | ||
So there you go, that's some of the other headlines that need to be talked about by somebody in this world. | ||
Let's go back out to the phone calls again. | ||
Let's go to Hector in Seattle. | ||
Hector, you're calling in about what happened at Astroworld. | ||
The previous caller we had talking about Astroworld said, you know, the security just wasn't there. | ||
There just wasn't enough security to prevent this from happening. | ||
Hector, what's your input on this, sir? | ||
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Yeah, I think I'm going to keep it really short. | |
I think with a lot of crowd control, people could bring anything. | ||
Even when you have crowd control, people still sneaking things, needles, whatever. | ||
I was just thinking maybe someone put drugs on people or even a vaccine. | ||
How do we know? | ||
Nobody brought a vaccine with them and started shooting people. | ||
That's one thing. | ||
And the other thing is music. | ||
Music comes from God. | ||
So it's a weapon of mass awakening or mass destruction. | ||
So shout out to all the musicians that you've had on the show. | ||
But we got also, you know, 5G. | ||
Everybody had a cell phone. | ||
So next thing they're going to say, oh, 6G is going to be three times as strong as 5G. | ||
So I think they're probably experimenting with that. | ||
And I'm going to leave you with this. | ||
I'm working on an Infogaras song. | ||
Chorus Infogaras. | ||
And you can find me on my Rumble channel or YouTube. | ||
X-A-V-O-X. | ||
Stay tuned for that Infogaras song, original. | ||
So, yeah, I won't waste more of your time. | ||
Well, let's never waste time with you, Hector. | ||
Thank you very much for your input, and yeah, you're exactly right. | ||
I mean, all of these things, all these technologies, music itself, I mean, they can all be, you know, used to enlighten us and to bring us to a higher state of being, or it can be used to bring us to destruction and death. | ||
It's up to us and our free will on how we use it. | ||
It's, you know, nothing is set in stone. | ||
And, uh, yeah, like, like Hector said, I mean, uh, music can, can bring us closer to God, as you've seen with, uh, Ben De Laurentiis and some of the other musicians we've had on this program, or it can, uh, bring you down to the pits of hell, as we've seen, uh, there that weekend. | ||
There's, uh, Infogueras. | ||
Hopefully I'm pronouncing that right. | ||
Infowars en Espanol. | ||
Si, por favor. | ||
You can find that on Rumble. | ||
Oh, that's Bandai Video. | ||
So look, hey, we're taking your advice, Hector. | ||
We're putting it on Bandai Video now. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to American Journal. | ||
We're going to go back to Gage Grosskreutz as he is now testifying about his use of a gun on the day of, but we'll save that for just a second. | ||
Stay tuned for that. | ||
I want to go to more of your phone calls. | ||
First, I want to go to a video, clip number seven here. | ||
Because this really shows you where we are in this country. | ||
This is a woman being kicked out of a hockey game for wearing a Let's Go Brandon shirt. | ||
So let's just watch this happen. | ||
I'll narrate it as it goes on. | ||
So here you see, and let's pull the audio down because I'm not sure if there's curse words on this. | ||
And the audio isn't important. | ||
What's important is what you're seeing. | ||
What you're seeing is two security guards coming up and escorting this woman out of the Out of the hockey rink area, because she's wearing a sweatshirt that says, let's go Brandon. | ||
Now I'd get it if it was a shirt that said F Joe Biden, like if it said the F word on it, yeah, maybe you go up and you go, hey, look, we can't have you sitting up here because, you know, you might get on TV and then, you know, we got problems. | ||
You can't wear a shirt like that in public. | ||
This says, let's go Brandon. | ||
Totally normal, right? | ||
Like nothing that anybody, can we just understand where we are at this point? | ||
That woman just got ejected from a public event because of her political ideology. | ||
That's what just happened. | ||
What you just saw was somebody ejected from a public event because she disagrees with the ruling regime. | ||
That's what just happened. | ||
That's what we're experiencing right now here in America. | ||
A woman wearing a shirt that shows her very civil, very polite, Disagreement with the ruling regime, and she's being ejected from a public event because she disagrees with the ruling regime. | ||
Because she's wearing a shirt that essentially, for all intents and purposes, just says, I don't like Joe Biden. | ||
I don't like the President of the United States. | ||
She's being removed from the stadium. | ||
I mean, this is wild, but this is where we are. | ||
Absolutely unbelievable. | ||
I mean, literally, the stuff of despotism. | ||
Oh, you're wearing a shirt that shows disagreement with the ruling regime? | ||
Come with us, ma'am. | ||
You'll be escorted out. | ||
Maybe she's being interrogated. | ||
Maybe she's, you know, being put on the no-fly list for wearing this shirt. | ||
Again, not because it's an offensive shirt, not because it has a curse word or some sort of, you know, pornographic image on it. | ||
That would be understandable. | ||
Hey, look, lady, we got dress code in here. | ||
You can't just be wearing stuff like this. | ||
You gotta get out. | ||
You can just imagine, if she's wearing a Black Lives Matter shirt, would she be ejected? | ||
If she was wearing a, you know, Joe Biden for President 2020 shirt? | ||
They don't exist. | ||
Nobody has them because nobody likes this guy. | ||
But if she was wearing one, would she have been kicked out? | ||
No. | ||
She was just kicked out of a public event for expressing a political opinion that is counter to the ruling regime. | ||
That's where we are now. | ||
So, you might have the First Amendment on paper. | ||
You might have free speech, theoretically. | ||
But in reality, if you want to express an opinion that's counter to the regime, you'll be removed from public life. | ||
That's the real law. | ||
That's what rights we really have, is ones we can actually use. | ||
If it says the First Amendment on paper, but you go out and try to express yourself and find yourself confronted by, you know, armed thugs dragging you away, you don't really have the First Amendment. | ||
You're a subject. | ||
of a despot. | ||
So that's where we are in this country, and it's truly disturbing. | ||
Let's go to the phone calls now. | ||
We've got Lane in Texas. | ||
I think I'm reading that right. | ||
Lane in Texas has some commentary about the symbolism there on stage at the Travis Scott concert. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Lane. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
What I wanted to do here, thanks for the opportunity to talk about it, is just point out that this concert happened on the 5th of November. | ||
Uh, and if you look at the historical significance of Guy Fawkes Night in Britain, which was essentially, uh, All Hallows Eve, um, you know, where you got V is for Mendetta, remember, remember November, the connection to anonymous, the technocracy, you know, we are legion. | ||
But to me, those are all very interesting things. | ||
Um, but the other thing I wanted to point out is when you showed a picture of the stage with, uh, you know, it not being dark. | ||
The border of it was actually mountainous or symbolic of an axis fundi. | ||
If you look up that on Wikipedia, you would see the significance there. | ||
And then inside the border was the all-seeing eye, you know, like the Illuminati symbol. | ||
And then inside of that, the eye was an actual evil eye, which would be, you know, the symbolic talisman that was used in ancient times to ward off jealousy. | ||
And then you have the Italian symbol that came about to ward that off, which was the horn sign, or what they, you know, the MS-13 sign of the beast. | ||
And so what I think is going on, and then you also have the symbolic head nod, I think, to George Floyd, Houston, you know, the whole I Can't Breathe movement, which is interesting that people were suffocating to death, some by being crushed, some potentially by drug-induced states. | ||
You know, these things coming together, but what I think they're trying to do is they're having these satanic, trauma-based, mind-control rituals in the entertainment industry, and they're trying to inspire this jealous rage, you know, like Kane exhibited when he took out his frustration on Abel, you know, the first human sacrifice. | ||
Uh, you know, and they want to inspire that jealous rage and essentially call society to act out their frustration on others. | ||
Right. | ||
I think we've been seeing it in the industry for a long time. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, look, the symbolism is, is right out in the open now, you know, used to have to Go to obscure YouTube channels. | ||
You have to go to Infowars.com to see the sort of deconstruction of hidden occult symbols, but they're not even hidden anymore. | ||
They're out right in the open being like, check out this cool occult symbol that I'm doing. | ||
Look at me being a sacrifice to Satan. | ||
Isn't that neat and cool? | ||
I mean, it's right out in the open at this point, and all the symbolism is really incredible. | ||
I hadn't thought about the George Floyd-Houston connection, the I can't breathe. | ||
I mean, everything about this, again, maybe it just – this just happens, you know, occurs naturally that, you know, this type of stuff gets embedded in there. | ||
But the whole thing of like the fact that the whole Black Lives Matter movement was all about kneeling before, you know, kneeling for the American flag. | ||
And then you have George Floyd die because he was kneeled on – I mean, it's all like very weirdly interconnected. | ||
And again, whether it's on purpose or by accident, clearly we are being led down a satanic path, and they are open about it at this point. | ||
They think they've won. | ||
Great call. | ||
Thank you so much for that, Lane. | ||
Let's go quickly to Jason in Oklahoma, who wants to promote the Freedom Fest in Oklahoma City. | ||
I'm sorry? | ||
I just heard something there. | ||
Jason in Oklahoma, thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, hey, can you hear me? | |
Yeah, we only got about a minute left, but what do you want to promote here in Oklahoma City? | ||
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Oklahoma City, next week, Monday the 15th, we stand together Freedom Rally at the Oklahoma City State Capitol. | |
So all of my Oklahomies need to show up and be there. | ||
And the products are great, and I can't believe nobody's mentioned VigilantCitizen.com with an excellent article about the Travis Scott Vigilant citizen. | ||
I'll check that out. | ||
So next Monday, the 15th of November in Oklahoma City at the Statehouse, there will be a Freedom Festival. | ||
That sounds very fun. | ||
Is this about the mandate, the vaccine mandate, or just a political rally in general? | ||
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It's about the mandate in particular. | |
Yes, the hashtags are walkout day, no mandates, no passports, no mask, no bag. | ||
We the people, together we stand Oklahoma Day and Rally at the Oklahoma State Capitol, 11-15-21. | ||
November 15, 2021. | ||
All right, brilliant stuff. | ||
The Ides of November, so 15th of November. | ||
I hope all of our Oklahomies are there at Oklahoma City at the Statehouse. | ||
That sounds like it will be a very big celebration of freedom, and Oklahoma needs it, man. | ||
Oklahoma is the reddest state in the union, as far as I can tell. | ||
If they can't stand up to this, then who can? | ||
All right, we'll be back on the other side rejoining Gage Grosskreutz. | ||
Well, it's now out in the open. | ||
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Let's do it. | |
You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Closing out the phone calls here, we've got Joshua, Nick, and John. | ||
We'll go to all three of these in this segment. | ||
We'll get back to Gage Grosskreutz and his questioning by the prosecution in just a second, but I want to finish out with you guys, and thank you so much for holding on for so long. | ||
Let's go to John in Colorado, who has some Very interesting connections to this. | ||
Thanks for calling in, John. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, how's it going? | |
I'm going to try to be quick and get to all the points. | ||
So, this concert could have just been like a, like a little test run. | ||
Because if you think about, you look into the study, I think you covered it on your show, the Rockefeller University study about the mind control on might and controlling their primitive urges. | ||
And all they said was they could control hunger. | ||
But another primitive urge is like anger or rage, or like the previous caller said, like Cain and Abel with like the jealous rage. | ||
And I was just thinking about how all this started with the virology lab in China, which ushered in the vaccine. | ||
And China was also basically bribing countries for PPE to get their 5G systems in their country. | ||
And if you think about it, I don't know if the vaccine has any relation to that Rockefeller University study where they can implant magnetic particles into neurotransmitters and then use a radio frequency to control impulses. | ||
But if you think about, like, society on a mass scale, what might happen if, like, everybody that got the shot just automatically went into, like, a primitive rage? | ||
Right. | ||
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How fast everything would just fall apart in a country like China, which Whether knowingly or not, it's a satanic system, the way they rule their country. | |
And they could basically just throw all Western countries into chaos and then clean up the mess. | ||
Yep, absolutely. | ||
They absolutely could. | ||
And they could do that by withholding our You know, the pharmaceuticals that they helped develop. | ||
I mean, what, half of America is on some sort of psychotropic drug? | ||
I don't think that's exactly right. | ||
But a huge, huge percentage of people, especially women, are on mind-altering drugs. | ||
China could withhold those. | ||
That by itself would cause us to go into a state of chaos. | ||
But yeah, the 5G system they're erecting is literally a weapon system that they're arranging. | ||
radio frequency controls that they can do over the minds. | ||
I mean, you know, we've talked a lot about this being the hormone war, right? | ||
You might be a calm, you know, reflective person, but if they can manipulate your mind with radio waves, you'll find yourself vibrating in this, you know, satanic, furious energy. | ||
You don't even know why, you know, it's just like you're, but then you got to find something to be mad at. | ||
And so it's whatever is right in front of you. | ||
I mean, the power that they have to control people has gone from, you know, subliminal messaging in the commercials in the 1950s to outright puppet-like control of people that, again, it's been around since the 60s and 70s, this technology. | ||
It's just been hidden in secret, and now it looks like it's being implemented on the American people. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, John. | ||
Very good. | ||
I think Nick in Pennsylvania has something to add on to this because he wants to talk about the ties to graphene oxide. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Nick. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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What's up, Harrison? | |
How are you? | ||
Good, thanks. | ||
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Hey, um, I, I used to go to a lot of music festivals, a lot of electronic music festivals when I was younger, before I became a Mason, like a stone Mason, I owned my own business. | |
Um, I don't really have time for that anymore. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
I grew up and, uh, but now like sometimes I'll like go on YouTube and like watch some of these festivals that I used to go to and to see the imagery Like on the screens, like, you know how they put the big screens on the back? | ||
Like I'm like behind the, behind the DJs and stuff and the light shows and it's all Illuminati. | ||
It's all the all seeing eye. | ||
It's all Baphomet. | ||
It's all like, it's all, it's all evil. | ||
And I, and like, I used to just go, cause I just, just like, just like, I have a good time and party and have fun. | ||
And like, now that like, I don't do, I don't go to those anymore. | ||
And I like, well, I watch it now. | ||
Like the last one I was at was like, I think can't Bisco 2016. | ||
And it was like, it wasn't even like what it used to be. | ||
Like it's just turned into like this big Satan fest. | ||
And I really think that like, look, Like, with the graphene oxide in the shots, you know, they're giving everybody these shots. | ||
I'll never take a shot, but I think that, like, at big events, they can use these waves, like, because there's waves in these music, especially with these huge, huge speakers. | ||
I think that they can use them to control people, and they're testing it right now. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
And the previous caller put us on to this Vigilant Citizen article. | ||
VigilantCitizen.com, their headline article. | ||
Something extremely dark happened at Travis Scott's Deadly Astro World Festival, and they break down in minute detail the backgrounds that were being used. | ||
And even before that, you know, the promotional material to this stuff said things like, the true dystopia is here. | ||
When the end arrives, it is really just the beginning. | ||
You know, open your eyes to a whole new universe. | ||
This is all the promotional marketing, you know, this electrified eye watching as the world is sucked into a dystopian portal. | ||
The imagery promoting the event eerily similar to this called the, you know, the mountain and the eyes of the elite watching over this epicenter of dark vibrational energy. | ||
That was the Astroworld Fest. | ||
It goes in and talk about the hellish mountainside with the eyeball gazing out at the public, this portal looking thing. | ||
And I mean, it reminds me of the, y'all remember the tunnel. | ||
There was an opening of a tunnel through a mountain in Switzerland where they had a big like satanic goat sacrifice. | ||
And there's the big all-seeing eye gazing down at the people. | ||
I mean, it is. | ||
It's dark, satanic imagery. | ||
That's what this is, and people have been, you know, indoctrinated in this idea that, yeah, it's cool and subversive, right? | ||
It's cool and subversive to just be, like, given soul, like, given completely over to this soulless, demonic energy. | ||
It's incredibly troubling, but an excellent, excellent article at Vigilant Citizen. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Nick. | ||
I think you're exactly right, and I think, you know, I think a lot of people are realizing this, and they talk about this in the article as well, the fact that many of these people who visited came out going, look, I was just a part of something satanic. | ||
And maybe people realize it at the moment, or maybe it takes them several years, or they look back and go, whoa, what was I doing back then? | ||
What was I into? | ||
Why was I, you know, fooled into thinking this was cool or fun? | ||
It's clearly satanic and demonic. | ||
So I'm glad you woke up, and I'm glad so many people are waking up. | ||
Just hopefully they do it before it's too late. | ||
All right, let's go to our final caller of the show. | ||
We got Joshua in Georgia who wants to talk about, again, graphene oxide, and this time the occult concert numerology. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Joshua. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, can you hear me? | |
I hear you. | ||
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Hey, okay, I didn't hear you. | |
Click over. | ||
Yeah, I called a couple months ago. | ||
I hooked you all up with that Spanish researcher who looked at the bottle and saw all the graphene oxide. | ||
I hooked you all up with that. | ||
I'll get to that in just a second. | ||
I could talk an hour about all this stuff. | ||
Well, we got about two minutes left in the floor's years, Joshua. | ||
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Right on. | |
Okay. | ||
Now, fun fact about this. | ||
I got this off of Jacob Israel on YouTube. | ||
This concert was 666 months and six days after the founding of the Church of Satan by Anton LaVey. | ||
Just a little fun fact out there. | ||
That's funny. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But with the graphene oxide, this researcher said, for anybody who's vaccinated, alright, he said the one thing that will surely, that will break it down really fast is glutathione, which is a naturally occurring hormone that you get with activity, like if you're outside playing soccer or whatnot, you know, your body produces glutathione. | ||
Well, yeah, okay, let's lock everybody down so there's no activity, no glutathione. | ||
Well, you can get it as a supplement, maybe something y'all should think about putting on the shelf in the InfoWars store. | ||
Interesting, and I know now people are suggesting, they say, once you get the vaccine, don't exercise for a week or so. | ||
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Yeah, well, imagine that. | |
I mean, this has been covered by numerous callers. | ||
I don't know what happened there. | ||
They said those people were getting injected, maybe some crazy... | ||
Was injecting people with vaccines because, you know, everybody's got to get vaccine. | ||
Or, I'm sorry, the shot, not the vaccine. | ||
Well, it looks like, it looks like somebody, so when it comes to that, Chief Finner of the Houston PD said a security guard working the event felt a prick in his neck by an unknown assailant while he was trying to restrain a citizen. | ||
He quickly fell unconscious and then he was actually brought back to life, revived by Narcon, Narcan, so it looks like it was just a drug he was injected with. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Folks, the world is, to quote Little Carmine from the Sopranos, the world is on the precipice of a very important crossroads right now. | ||
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And boy, is that true. | |
What an appropriate song to come in with, as I quote Little Carmine. | ||
It's absolutely true. | ||
We are on the precipice. | ||
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It's real simple stuff we need to learn here. | ||
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It's simple common sense things that we are Dealing with here and that will actually bring us back to some status of normalcy in this very abnormal world that we're in. | ||
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And with that we go back to I was. | ||
the Rittenhouse trial where Gage Grosskreutz, the guy who pulled a pistol and tried to blow Rittenhouse's head off before Rittenhouse defended himself, is on the stand. | ||
He was questioned about what he was doing there that day. | ||
Let's find out what he said. | ||
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Were you armed? | |
I was. | ||
Tell us about that. | ||
I believe in the Second Amendment. | ||
I I am for people's right to carry and bear arms. | ||
Because some psychopath with a pistol might run up and try to kill him. | ||
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That night was no different than any other day. | |
It's keys, phone, wallet, gun. | ||
Did you have a permit to carry a concealed weapon? | ||
I did. | ||
Was it in effect on August 25th, 2020? | ||
It was not. | ||
Had it expired? | ||
Wait, wait, wait. | ||
Hold on. | ||
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And you had not renewed it? | |
Hold on. | ||
I had not. | ||
Let's pause it right there. | ||
We rewinded just a second or two. | ||
Maybe not, but that's amazing, isn't it? | ||
Were you carrying it concealed? | ||
Yes. | ||
Did you have a permit? | ||
Yes. | ||
But did you really have a permit? | ||
No. | ||
No, you didn't have a permit. | ||
If it expired, you didn't have a permit. | ||
So think about all of the times that you've heard people like the Young Turks and others cry foul at Kyle Rittenhouse because he shouldn't technically have had that gun. | ||
He crossed state lines. | ||
He crossed state lines. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse turns out completely within his rights to be wielding the rifle that he was wielding. | ||
Gage Grosskreutz, on the other hand, not. | ||
Capable of carrying the gun in the manner in which he was carrying it. | ||
Not licensed, not allowed to. | ||
So anybody here is breaking gun laws. | ||
It was Gage Grosskreutz. | ||
Just want to make sure we understand what was just admitted here under oath. | ||
Did you have a permit? | ||
Yes. | ||
But was the permit valid? | ||
No. | ||
Okay, so the answer was no. | ||
You did not have a permit. | ||
That's what you should have said when he asked, did you have a permit? | ||
The answer should have been no, Gage Grosskreutz. | ||
Sorry, back to the sea kayaking instructor. | ||
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When you were having this medical truck in Milwaukee, did you carry a gun then? | |
I did. | ||
When you came down here, how did you carry your gun? | ||
I had my handgun holstered in the small of my back. | ||
What type of gun was it? | ||
It was a Gen 4 Clock 27, so it is a smaller framed .40 caliber handgun. | ||
Was it loaded? | ||
It was. | ||
Do you recall if there was a round in the chamber? | ||
That night, I don't. | ||
When you came down here to Kenosha that night with your equipment, et cetera, did you... Your equipment. | ||
...specifically seek to meet out with any particular person or any group or anything along those lines? | ||
No, I did not. | ||
So tell us what you did when you first came down here. | ||
So after I arrived in Kenosha, I parked several blocks away. | ||
This is both for safety and protection of my property. | ||
You know, it's hilarious because he's trying to portray himself like Rittenhouse. | ||
Like, he's trying to portray himself like how Rittenhouse really was. | ||
They're to help people, there's an EMT, they're with healthcare bags, they're not actually caring about either side but just wanting to, you know, help people be safe while they're protesting. | ||
That was Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
That was not Gage Grosskreutz, but he's trying to portray himself like Kyle Rittenhouse in this testimony. | ||
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It's amazing. | |
Then after I arrived, I assessed the scene, and almost immediately I came upon a person who had been somehow, whether it was direct spray or in a gas formation or form, who was affected by the pepper spray. | ||
So immediately following that, I started treating this person. | ||
And then, again, from there, I was assessing the situation, primarily treating people who were affected by the tear gas, also delegating to other people how to effectively treat that. | ||
When you say you were delegating, were these people that you knew that you were delegating responsibility to? | ||
No. | ||
So, tell us about the delegating process. | ||
One instance that I can think of, in particular, the proper way to treat, well, just to irrigate an eye in general, regardless of what is causing, you know, an issue, is you want to start from the nose and pour out. | ||
The idea behind that is that, you know, if you have something that's affecting this eye, you pour it this way, then that chemical or whatever it is, irritant, can go on the unaffected eye. | ||
Okay, there you go. | ||
So I had come across a person who was not properly irrigating the eye, and so that would have been one of the forms of delegation, just telling this person, hey, you know, this is the proper way to do it, you know, Whether or not they chose to listen to me, that's their choice. | ||
Why were they pepper sprayed? | ||
Who were they pepper sprayed by? | ||
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Proper knowledge and treatment. | |
The police? | ||
Were they rioting? | ||
Were they attacking cops? | ||
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Do you recall approximately how many people you gave medical assistance to that night? | |
Well, he didn't give medical assistance to that person. | ||
He just said, hey, tilt your head the other way. | ||
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I don't know the exact number. | |
Yeah, was it less than zero? | ||
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You want me to estimate? | |
I'd say around 10. | ||
He saved 10 people's lives that day. | ||
What was the most serious situation that you dealt with? | ||
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Apart from myself? | |
Yes, as a medic treating the other folks that were out there. | ||
There was an individual. | ||
A younger patient who had been shot in the crease of her left arm with what we presume to be a rubber bullet. | ||
So he was helping the people who were attacking the cop. | ||
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She had sustained a pretty decent laceration and there was a pretty good cut from it. | |
So whatever had hit her had some force behind it. | ||
While actually treating a patient with tear gas irritant. | ||
And I started to hear this young patient scream. | ||
Oh, Dr. Grosskreutz on the scene. | ||
Dr. Grosskreutz, when he's not busy instructing you on how to sail the ocean in your kayak, he's out there treating patients on the street. | ||
He's got the thing. | ||
He's got the stethoscope. | ||
Now, ma'am, would you? | ||
And he just pulls out the pistol and is like, I'm going to shoot him in the head. | ||
Doctor, please, doctor. | ||
That's not the correct procedure at this juncture, sir. | ||
Truly amazing. | ||
So there you go. | ||
There's Gage Grosskreutz, amazingly, amazingly trying to portray himself as Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
Now, Kyle Rittenhouse, there is video after video of Kyle Rittenhouse showing off his EMT bag, going, hey, I'm here to help people. | ||
There's video after video of him going, hey, if anybody needs a medic, I'm here to help you. | ||
He hears about a medical situation. | ||
He runs over there to try to help. | ||
He's got the fire extinguisher. | ||
That's what Kyle Rittenhouse was actually doing. | ||
We have plenty of evidence to show that. | ||
He was there. | ||
He was trained as a lifeguard. | ||
He was trained as a first aid responder. | ||
He was there. | ||
He had the gun to protect himself, of course, but it was open. | ||
It was out. | ||
It was exposed. | ||
Everybody knew he wasn't trying to do anything shady. | ||
Meanwhile, you've got Gage Grosskreutz. | ||
Hopping from demonstration to demonstration with his concealed carry pistol, just healing everyone. | ||
Healing them. | ||
Oh, Dr. Grosskreutz was on the scene to help the people who clearly had been fighting police officers. | ||
People hit by rubber bullets, people hit by tear gas and pepper spray. | ||
These were victims of the police whom they were attacking at the time. | ||
So there you go, Gage Grosskreutz trying to portray himself as Bizarrely enough, Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
To say that InfoWars has been accurate in the last 28 years, predicting and chronicling what was coming, is an understatement. | ||
We have been absolutely dead on, except for one aspect. | ||
The New World Order actually launching its bio-attack and its global lockdowns and its Great Reset tyranny is even worse than I imagined reading their own documents and their own war game plans. | ||
I mean, this is hellish. | ||
And there's no doubt that they're not beta testing their New World Order. | ||
They're going ahead with the whole thing and plan to depopulate the earth by 80% by the year 2030. | ||
And I know that sounds hard to do, but my God, 200 plus million are set to starve to death now. | ||
Extra 25 million just starved to death because of the global lockdowns. | ||
And now they're talking about bringing back the global lockdowns in the West that are still going on in Africa, many areas of Africa and Asia and Latin America. | ||
I mean, this is just genocide. | ||
And now they knew bringing forward these poison shots would make a lot of people quit or get fired. | ||
That's causing things to shut down with huge amounts of people that work at the power companies being fired or quitting and the nursing homes and the medical It's a new kind of war. | ||
and the doctors and the auto plant workers and the grocery store workers and the teachers and just everything's falling apart all over the country in blue cities there's piles of garbage everywhere and people overdosing on fentanyl and it's it's a new kind of war it's a globalist de-industrialization system that they pledged to engage in back in 1992 at the first rio de janeiro agenda 21 meeting and | ||
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I hope to be more than just a speed bump to that. | ||
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It's Thursday, November 4th, 2021, when I'm shooting this important news bulletin that's only going to last four short minutes. | ||
But here are just some headlines, and then I'll give you my view on it. | ||
This is the Financial Times of London. | ||
UK supply chain crisis to last at least until 2023. | ||
Business leaders warn. | ||
Here's another headline. | ||
The world could run out of food by 2023, study shows from the United Nations. | ||
Here's another one on Axios. - Yes. | ||
Healthcare plagued by new supply chain shortages. | ||
All these are establishment statements. | ||
China urges citizens to stockpile food in preparation for potential winter supply chain breakdown or war with Taiwan. | ||
Supply chain issues. | ||
How global shortages are affecting consumers nationwide and worldwide. | ||
People are hoarding. | ||
Food shortages are the next supply chain crunch. | ||
And it goes on and on with these similar headlines. | ||
Here's one out of CNN. | ||
The global supply chain nightmare is about to get worse. | ||
Here's another one out of WBUR. | ||
What America's supply chain shortages mean for your buying from phones to cars. | ||
Supply chain crunch sparks food shortages in the U.S. | ||
On and on and on. | ||
So when we have a food shortage, or we have a gas shortage, or we have a electricity shortage, it's a super bad convenience, and it might even make some people become homeless, but in general, millions of people don't die. | ||
But as I warned 20 plus months ago, when this whole global lockdown began, it's going to cause mass death in the third world. | ||
And so the UN came out, Just a few days ago, it's told Elon Musk he should give $6 billion to save the extra millions and millions of people that are now starving to death. | ||
And Elon Musk said, well, wait a minute, you're the ones running child kidnapping rings and raping children all over the world and caught running sex slavery and also just regular labor slavery operations. | ||
And I'm glad he countered with that. | ||
He said, you're a bad organization. | ||
You can't be trusted, but maybe I will give $6 billion to try to actually help these people. | ||
But he should have gone further and pointed out it was the UN that ordered the global lockdowns. | ||
They bragged about it. | ||
They defended it. | ||
And they were the ones 21 months ago that said, we need a global lockdown. | ||
In fact, the head of the WHO wanted to keep them going into the year 2021, which in some African and Latin American countries, they're still doing because they're controlled by the IMF and World Bank that also controls the UN. | ||
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They're the ones that are causing all this famine, and they're the ones that are causing the supply chain breakdowns here in the West. | ||
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