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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to American Journal. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith, and I'm very happy to be with you today. | ||
Lots of big stories to cover. | ||
Jim Bob will be joining us in the third hour to talk about his newest book, Savage Memes, Volume 3. | ||
Very excited to talk to him about the, well, the absurd Intersection of culture and art and politics and all of the above. | ||
Of course, we'll discuss some of the new revelations as to the Waukesha terror incident. | ||
Alex Jones has been subpoenaed to appear in front of the January 6th. | ||
Lots to talk about. | ||
We'll take your phone calls. | ||
Very happy to welcome Jim Bobb in the third hour. | ||
But first, here is Paul Joseph Watson's latest. | ||
The strange incident in Waukesha. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Horrific tragedy in Waukesha, Wisconsin, as at least five are killed and dozens more injured by a black male driving a red SUV at high speed through a Christmas parade. | ||
Alleged culprit Daryl Edward Brooks was not exactly a pillar of the community. | ||
Released just two days prior on Bondi, had a lengthy criminal record that included domestic abuse and pimping out a 16-year-old girl. | ||
But within hours of the incident, the media told us that the culprit was just fleeing the scene of another crime. | ||
And that the incident wasn't at all a targeted attack motivated by politics or race. | ||
It just happened to take place in Wisconsin two days after the Rittenhouse verdict. | ||
Just a coincidence, I'm sure. | ||
Because surely the best way to evade police attention when fleeing a crime scene is to run over dozens of people at a Christmas market by deliberately swerving into them. | ||
Yeah, that makes total sense. | ||
Pretty convenient, then, that the incident definitely wasn't a deliberately targeted attack, given the suspect's political proclivities. | ||
Posts made under Brooke's SoundCloud rapper name include the following. | ||
Calls for random violence to be inflicted on white people, a post that referred to white people As the Enemy, another post that celebrated violence and enslavement of white people, along with numerous other anti-police posts and others that amplified BLM rhetoric and expressed solidarity with Colin Kaepernick. | ||
One of his songs, titled Minnesota, name-checks BLM icons George Floyd and Eric Garner, while asserting, quote, try and use deadly force, we gonna go harder. | ||
But I'm sure that we can trust the authorities when they tell us that none of this was a motivating factor. | ||
Especially given that Daniel Thompson, the police chief of Waukesha, led a Black Lives Matter march in June 2020 and made his officers kneel in homage to the extremist movement. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse was smeared by the media as a domestic terrorist white supremacist for defending himself legally against a violent mob. | ||
Imagine what their reactions would have been to a white person plowing through a BLM rally in Wisconsin, who then, when you checked their Facebook page, was also posting violent threats against African Americans and Confederate flags. | ||
I think the media may have treated the story somewhat differently. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse shooting three Antifa in self-defense, none of whom were black, is white terrorism. | ||
A BLM supporter who made anti-white rap songs ramming his car through dozens of innocent whites at a Christmas market... | ||
Just fleeing a crime, Brooks was released from Milwaukee County Jail on a paltry $1,000 bail. | ||
This after the Milwaukee County District Attorney bragged about abolishing bail. | ||
So thanks to bail reform in the name of eliminating systemic racism, the killer was set free. | ||
I guess it's just another example of black pride. | ||
Leftist entrepreneur and social justice activist Mark Feinberg sardonically tweeted, along with a sick joke that the killer was merely acting in self-defense. | ||
Then claimed anti-Semitism when people called him out. | ||
Mary Lemansky, the social media manager for the Democratic Party of DuPage County, Illinois, said the deadly incident... | ||
It's karma! | ||
Twitter was also bombarded with messages from other leftists basically dismissing the gravity of the tragedy because it almost exclusively impacted white people. | ||
I guess that's just another example of white privilege! | ||
Whether the suspect was fleeing the crime scene or the attack was deliberate doesn't really matter to the media. | ||
They'll drop the story within 48 hours like a hot potato because it doesn't fit the narrative. | ||
CNN, there's nothing more frightening today than an angry white man. | ||
Awkward timing on that one. | ||
A black career criminal has just mowed down dozens of people in an SUV. | ||
But yeah, it's those dangerous white people we've got to worry about. | ||
When any potential motive doesn't bolster the prevailing mainstream narrative, or indeed contradicts it, the entire story is just brushed under the carpet. | ||
Just like the Las Vegas massacre, it's a total mystery. | ||
I guess we'll just never know. | ||
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Good morning ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the program. | ||
In the third hour today we'll be joined by Jim Bob. | ||
We'll be taking your calls in the second hour. | ||
Lots of videos to show you as well. | ||
We'll show you the official response from Alex Jones to the subpoena. | ||
of January 6th. | ||
We'll get into all of that a little bit later. | ||
The Democrats are doubling down on their murderous, incredibly deadly ideology of not punishing criminals. | ||
And that's leading to, again, more and more emboldened criminality across the entire country. | ||
We are in a death spiral, it seems, at certain times, but there's also hope to be found. | ||
We'll cover it all and more. | ||
But first, let's begin, as we always do, with our daily dispatch. | ||
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Your Daily Dispatch for Tuesday, November 23rd, 2021. | ||
More details coming out about the Waukesha terror attack today. | ||
Waukesha Christmas Parade driver has been charged with homicide. | ||
A man has been charged with five counts of intentional first-degree homicide after a vehicle was driven into a Christmas parade on Sunday night in Waukesha, Wisconsin. | ||
Daniel Thompson, the police chief, has said there's no evidence that the bloodshed on Sunday was a terrorist attack other than, you know, everything about it. | ||
Other than, you know, the guy's ideology and the fact that he's actually made rap songs where he literally says, quote, I am a terrorist. | ||
No, that's not a joke. | ||
Yes, those are the actual lyrics to songs he's written. | ||
But it's not a terrorist attack because he acted alone. | ||
Apparently, which I guess means Dylan Roof also not a terrorist. | ||
Apparently, if you aren't a part of a terrorist organization, you're not a terrorist. | ||
If you're a part of a patriotic organization, or perhaps you're angry at a school board, you are a terrorist. | ||
Things are getting a little bit confusing because it's all nonsense made up to oppress you. | ||
I say the suspect didn't know anyone in the parade. | ||
The suspect had acted alone, the chief said. | ||
Oh, well, she's not terror. | ||
I guess we should let him go then, probably. | ||
Of course, we're getting information about who the victims are. | ||
Some of the deceased are Tamara Durant and Jane Coolidge, both 52. | ||
Leanna Owens, 71. | ||
Virginia Sorensen, 79. | ||
And William Wilhelm Hospital, 82. | ||
They all died on Sunday. | ||
At least 10 children remain in the intensive care unit. | ||
On Monday afternoon, health officials say injury ranged from broken bones to serious head wounds. | ||
And again, we'll talk a little bit more about that in the program, about the policies and the political ideologies that have allowed this attack to be carried out and how the Democrats are unabashedly perpetuating these exact same policies in a tone deaf and frankly, about the policies and the political ideologies that have allowed this attack to Really incredible. | ||
Of course, the media cannot be honest about this because it all flies in the face of everything they tell you all the time. | ||
Remember for wars dot com. | ||
Media lied. | ||
Wisconsin massacre driver was not being pursued by police. | ||
Media assertions in the immediate aftermath of the massacre in Waukesha that the killer did not deliberately drive into his victims because he was being, quote, pursued by police have been proven completely untrue. | ||
And in the words of author of this article, Paul Joseph Watson, imagine my shock. | ||
Imagine my shock. | ||
Yeah, really. | ||
Incredible. | ||
The media lying? | ||
What? | ||
I'm truly shocked. | ||
Devastated, even. | ||
The Daily Mail has this headline. | ||
Why was Daryl Brooks, even on the streets, walk-shot Christmas parade killer with 22-year rap sheet, was bailed out twice this year alone and had his bond lowered from $7,000 to just $500 in February? | ||
Cops admit they have no motive for the rampage, either. | ||
Maybe it's political. | ||
Maybe he's a terrorist. | ||
We just don't know. | ||
We just can't figure it out. | ||
Murders have skyrocketed 95% between 2019 and 2020 and are on track to remain at 2020 levels this year also because of the Soros-funded DAs and prosecutors that refuse to punish crimes. | ||
This is what happens if you don't punish the small crimes. | ||
You gotta wait until they do something like... | ||
Run over 50 people and kill five, and then you see some action. | ||
Or you could just put the lifelong career criminals with 22-year-long rap sheets into prison for good. | ||
Yeah, you could do that, but we're not going to. | ||
Meanwhile, on the political front here, Biden administration to release 50 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Reserve. | ||
Department of Energy will release 50 million barrels of oil from the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve, as the White House announced on Tuesday, as the Biden administration seeks ways of controlling rising costs at the pump. | ||
Tuesday's announcement was made in concert with China, India, Japan, South Korea and the United Kingdom, which will also tap into their own strategic reserves. | ||
So there you go. | ||
They have done everything they can to prevent us from actually harvesting oil and actually creating the oil that we need. | ||
And now because of their fabricated, you know, artificially created scarcity, they're now tapping into the strategic reserves. | ||
And perhaps the best thing to do is just read Donald Trump's statement on the matter as he covers it pretty effectively. | ||
Here's his announcement on the Save America website. | ||
Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th president of the United States of America. | ||
For decades, he says, our country's very important strategic oil reserves were low or virtually empty in that no president wanted to pay the price of filling them up. | ||
He says, I filled them up three years ago, right to the top when oil prices were very low. | ||
Those reserves are meant to be used for serious emergencies like war and nothing else. | ||
Now, I understand that Joe Biden will be announcing an attack on the newly brimming strategic oil reserves so that he could get close to the record so that he could get close to record-setting high oil prices artificially lowered. | ||
We were energy independent one year ago. | ||
Now we are at the mercy of OPEC. | ||
Gasoline is selling for $7 in parts of California, going up all over the country, and they're taking oil from our strategic reserves. | ||
Is this any way to run a country? | ||
Well, would it be any way to run a household? | ||
You know, if you have a savings account that's there for emergencies, health emergencies, or some unforeseen circumstance that would require an influx of cash, if you just stop working and stop making any money and start tapping in to that rainy day fund, is that a way to run a household? | ||
No, of course not. | ||
That's how you go bankrupt. | ||
That's... | ||
We're just taking advantage of the responsibility of your predecessor and covering up your own irresponsibility with their surplus. | ||
Wow. | ||
Incredible. | ||
And then they're going to be like, look, gas prices are lower. | ||
Look, we lowered gas prices by tapping into the strategic reserve. | ||
I hope there's not some sort of war on the horizon. | ||
I hope somebody like China isn't battering the war drums. | ||
I hope we're not gearing up for war with Iran anytime soon. | ||
We might need those strategic reserves, but we'll worry about that when we're all dead. | ||
Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve encourages Americans to replace Thanksgiving turkeys with soybean products because, well, frankly, they hate you. | ||
The Federal Reserve is encouraging Americans to combat soaring meat price inflation by swapping turkeys with soybean products this Thanksgiving. | ||
Yes, it's a suggestion now. | ||
Soon it will be an unrelenting reality as the turkeys and meat products that American so love to eat and that the American farmers and ranchers are so eager to supply to them get bought up by multinational, you know trillion-dollar Conglomerates and then slowly but surely removed from the shelves We are living through a communist takeover right now and the starvation that comes with it We'll get more into that and inflation and everything else a little bit later in the program. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Doesn't that look delicious? | ||
Nothing says Thanksgiving like a soybean paste pounded into the shape of feces. | ||
Rittenhouse calls out Biden over defamation. | ||
Kyle Rittenhouse, fresh off his acquittal after being charged for two deaths or the deaths of two men at a protest last year, said that President Joe Biden may have illegally defamed him by insinuating that he is a white supremacist. | ||
He's actually openly called a white supremacist by Joe Biden. | ||
He was a current house was interviewed on Tucker Carlson yesterday. | ||
And it's just, you know, people are telling Kyle Rittenhouse just like, don't you know, don't go in front of the media. | ||
Just go live your life. | ||
Like, you know, you don't need to, you don't need to have your life defined by this. | ||
Go, you know, you've, you've succeeded in this. | ||
Go fishing. | ||
Why not? | ||
That was, um. | ||
Jesse Kelly's suggestion. | ||
And I agree on that in a certain case. | ||
But on the other side, this kid is clearly such a good person. | ||
He's clearly just such an innocent soul that it's good he goes out in the media and just is able to project that to people so they know who they're really talking about when they defame this kid as a terrorist and a white supremacist and all this other nonsense. | ||
He basically insinuated that he has lawyers working on his defamation cases upcoming, a la Nick Sandman. | ||
He also made some disturbing revelations about Lin Wood, who actually kept Kyle Rittenhouse in prison, told him he should stay in prison so he could continue to raise money. | ||
That's causing quite a stink around the right-wing conservative sphere. | ||
Very interesting interview, very illuminating stuff, Tucker Carlson, once again on the forefront of this media landscape. | ||
Really, truly incredible. | ||
All right, we'll cover more of this on the other side. | ||
Here's the headline, though. | ||
Wait, what? | ||
Even Reuters is tripping out about the 55-year delay to release Pfizer vaccine data. | ||
Yeah, super safe, super effective. | ||
We just should wait till everybody's dead until we release the information about it. | ||
We'll just wait 55 years, like this is the JFK assassination or something. | ||
It's for your health. | ||
Now stop asking questions. | ||
It's for your health. | ||
And no, you can't see the evidence behind it. | ||
It's for your health, and it's also mandatory. | ||
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Continuing on with our daily dispatch here, again from InfoWars.com. | ||
Wait, what? | ||
Even Reuters is tripping out over a 55-year delay to release Pfizer-Vaxx data. | ||
Last week, attorney Aaron Seery of Injecting Freedom reported that the FDA is going to take 55 years, that is until 2076, to disclose all of the data and information it relied on before approving Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
The article explains how the FDA proposed releasing 500 pages per month on a rolling basis, informing the court that they only have 10 employees in the branch that would handle the review and are currently processing around 400 other FOIA requests. | ||
They only have 10 people. | ||
I mean, sure, we've paid Pfizer something like a trillion dollars, you know, for Way too many doses, right? | ||
The UK is reporting they have something like seven doses per person in the UK. | ||
Just more than you could ever possibly use. | ||
Just pay them infinite amount of money. | ||
And then, you know, they can't hire an extra person or two. | ||
You know, they got 10 people. | ||
That's what you get. | ||
That's all you get. | ||
And it's just too expensive. | ||
Give you more to actually tell you what is going on in this in your, you know, vaccine approval pipeline there. | ||
Of course, some Findings are being released slowly, but surely they're trickling out. | ||
And in the first tranche of confidential vaccine docs, there were a total of 42,086 case reports, 25,379 medically confirmed and 17,707 non-medically confirmed, containing 158,893 containing 158,893 events. | ||
It's coming a little bit more clear why the FDA won't fully release these documents for another 55 years. | ||
Just insane and outrageous. | ||
This is the way the government works, though, isn't it? | ||
Like, if they want something from you, you're subpoenaed, you're there, the next day or they throw you in jail. | ||
You want something from them? | ||
Give us, like, five decades. | ||
Give us, like, an inordinate amount of time. | ||
Just, once you're dead, we'll be happy to release the information to you, sir. | ||
Amazing stuff. | ||
From the Gateway Pundit, attorney releases first pages from subpoenaed FDA file shows Pfizer documented 1,500, I'm sorry, 158,893 adverse reactions with 25,957 nervous system disorders in just the first few months of distribution. | ||
There you go. | ||
Maybe that's why they're keeping it from you. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Because if you knew about the effects that the vaccine was having, you wouldn't want to have them and they wouldn't make money. | ||
See? | ||
It's for your health slash their profit. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Meanwhile, from InfoWars Report, Scottish government's Vaxx passport is sending people's private data to Amazon and Microsoft. | ||
Amongst others, as the Daily Record reports, we have learned that the NHS mobile phone app, which presents personal medical information in the form of a QR code, shares data with companies including Amazon, Microsoft, ServiceNow, Royal Mail, and an AI facial recognition firm. | ||
Users of the vaccine passport app were not informed their data would be shared, according to the report, but of course it's being shared and of course it will continue to be. | ||
And of course, you know, you were told that there wouldn't be a vaccine passport, you were told The vaccines wouldn't be mandatory. | ||
You were told that it would be safe once they did implement it. | ||
You were told a lot of things. | ||
They were all lies. | ||
And they're going to continue to lie until you wake up and hold them to account for their falsehoods. | ||
Republicans issue terrifying warning of Biden's ATF taking a giant leap toward a federal firearm registry. | ||
A group of House Republicans has issued a truly terrifying warning that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives could be laying the groundwork for a backdoor federal gun registry. | ||
Has there ever been a federal agency with a more fun name and a least fun record of activity? | ||
Alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives. | ||
Sounds like a good time to be... No, it's tyranny. | ||
The rule in question, which was proposed recently, removes a 20-year burn date that the federal firearms licensees must abide by that requires them to preserve firearm purchases older than two decades. | ||
Though this may not seem like a big deal, the federal licensees are required to submit their records to the ATF after they close shop, which means the rule would make it so that every American gun owner's records would eventually end up in the ATF's hands. | ||
It's really amazing. | ||
Just take a look at the problems in this country and what the government is up to. | ||
There is no overlap. | ||
There is absolutely no overlap. | ||
Just like rising crime, they're going after lawful gun owners. | ||
Just like massive inflation, collapsing economy, they're shutting down oil pipelines. | ||
It's just, there is no semblance of reality. | ||
It's controlled demolition on every front. | ||
It's open tyranny being Pushed at every possible angle, and it's truly incredible. | ||
Speaking of truly incredible, the Capitol City Police, or the Capitol Building Police, newly released January 6th footage appears to show Capitol Police kicking young woman to death. | ||
Newly released video from the January 6th U.S. | ||
Capitol display appears to show the U.S. | ||
Capitol Police kicking 34-year-old Roseanne Boyland to death. | ||
The fake news media previously claimed that Boyland was trampled to death by pro-Trump rioters, and then claimed she died of a drug overdose, but the footage released by the FBI, it appears to indicate otherwise. | ||
It appears to show the Capitol Police literally beating her to death. | ||
So there you go, along with Ashley Babbitt, murdered in cold blood, shot point-blank range by a guy hiding in wait, you now have Rosen Boyland just brutally murdered by the Capitol Police. | ||
It's on video, and the lies about her death are legion. | ||
You just search her name, you see several articles. | ||
First one's like from the New York Times, how a young woman was trampled to death by the pro-Trump mob. | ||
Then the next one's from the Daily Beast, and it's like, actually she wasn't trampled, she died of a drug overdose. | ||
She's a despicable druggy. | ||
Like, they'll just, they'll kill you, and then they'll slander you, and then they'll imprison your friends. | ||
That's how this works. | ||
Must read exclusive from Gateway Pundit. | ||
Family of Roseanne Boylan who was killed on January 6th is denied her full autopsy report. | ||
They speak out for the first time and plead for a government investigation. | ||
Please help the Boylan family here. | ||
The government of the District of Columbia Metropolitan Police Department also denied the family of Roseanne Boylan the video footage they have showing her death after her father filed a Freedom of Information Request Act to obtain. | ||
Remember the Capitol Police are Just about the only police department in the United States that is not subject to FOIA requests. | ||
Maybe that's why they're the police force that's being expanded nationwide now. | ||
They'll stomp you to death and then deny it, lie about it, and then hide the information from you and your family. | ||
So, really incredible stuff. | ||
Meanwhile, the ongoing saga of the Ork raids continues. | ||
Gang of thieves target Bay Area Mall. | ||
Sam's Jewelers and Lululemon Stores are robbed, looted. | ||
In fact, a gang of smash-and-grab thieves struck again and targeted a San Jose mall Sunday night. | ||
Witnesses say between 30 and 40 thieves ran through the mall and robbed Sam's Jewelers and Lululemon Store. | ||
Yesterday we were talking about this in terms of Ocean's 11. | ||
The way this is phrased, it's more like the 40 Thieves. | ||
It's more like Aladdin. | ||
It's more like Sinbad, right? | ||
In some glittering cave of treasures as they ride out and raid old tombs. | ||
No, they're just smashing windows and stealing things because they're anti-civilization, you might say. | ||
Yeah, you might say that. | ||
Speaking of, here, November 22nd. | ||
Again, this just shows you I don't know if it's hypocrisy, I don't know what word is strong enough to talk about what's going on in this world today, but an Antifa activist smashes in a GOP senator's office door with an axe, he gets probation, and the FBI gives him his axe back. | ||
Because remember, Antifa doesn't exist, according... | ||
To the same people that are trying to now file federal charges on Kyle Rittenhouse and are willing to call him a white supremacist and a terrorist. | ||
You have actual legitimate terrorist attacks and the FBI is like, hey, you take your ax and get out of here, kid. | ||
It's insane. | ||
It's wild. | ||
And it's clearly political. | ||
Finally here, Thomas Jefferson's statue removed from City Hall after 187 years. | ||
Thomas Jefferson no longer in the room where it happens. | ||
Ben's art handlers packed up an 884-pound statue of Thomas Jefferson in a wooden crate on Monday after a mayoral commission voted to banish the likeness of the nation's third president from City Hall, where it resided for nearly two centuries, because he owns slaves or because it is a literal communist commission that's dismantling this country. | ||
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Very, very glad that you're here with us today as we continue our stalwart advance into enemy territory. | ||
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I've used the metaphor before, where it's like, now humanity's starting to wake up. | ||
They're starting to realize exactly what's going on here. | ||
And it's like Gulliver waking up on the beach and looking around and seeing that he's being tied down by something. | ||
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The next question is, why are they tying you down? | ||
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That's the real question. | ||
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It's all in preparation for their real intentions, which is your ritual slaughter. | ||
That's essentially what's going on here. | ||
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You'll get like one Italian mayor being like, I'm standing up for this. | ||
And then they just like crush him and like arrest him. | ||
And then like one, you know, parliamentary member in Australia being like, I'm not so sure about this. | ||
And there's like, shut up terrorist. | ||
Like what's happening here is not just the bifurcation of the world population into those who control and those who are subjects. | ||
But there's not even any semblance of representation. | ||
It's not like we're going to rule over you in your best interest. | ||
They're like, oh, there's millions of you that despise what we're doing. | ||
Well, shut up. | ||
We're in charge. | ||
So it really illustrates just how powerful the New World Order is and just how little they care about the people that they are deigning to represent. | ||
So I want to go down to clip number five here. | ||
It's a little lockdown protest music video compilation. | ||
Bolster your spirits and let you know you are not alone. | ||
Not by a long shot. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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We're not gonna take it. | |
No, we ain't gonna take it. | ||
We're not gonna take it. | ||
We've got Austria. | ||
We've got Amsterdam in the net. | ||
We've got Amsterdam in the Netherlands. | ||
There's Rome, Italy. | ||
Lighting up at night sky with their resistance. | ||
Zagreb, Croatia. | ||
Massive, massive showing there. | ||
Copenhagen, Denmark. | ||
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That also taking place on the 20th of November. | |
We've got a sign showing just where this is going. | ||
Melbourne, Australia. | ||
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Crowds as far as the eye can see there. | |
London, United Kingdom. | ||
It doesn't stop, folks. | ||
Just crowd upon crowd upon crowd there, once again, in Croatia, filling up the town square. | ||
Rome, Italy, once again, day and night, they're out there protesting against the so-called Green Pass and COVID vaccinations, lockdowns, etc. | ||
North Macedonia has entered the chat. | ||
Who would have thought? | ||
But hey, people love freedom and liberty everywhere on this good earth. | ||
Where's this? | ||
Who knows? | ||
It all looks the same. | ||
There's Victoria in Australia, and it just goes on and on and on. | ||
Look at that crowd! | ||
Have you ever seen anything so inspiring? | ||
These are people gathering together peacefully to protest against what is obvious tyrannical restrictions. | ||
Who knows where this is? | ||
There's flags from all over the world. | ||
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It's like you can't even tell, right? | |
We're doing the Haka in New Zealand, one of the most locked down places in the entire world. | ||
Waving the old school New Zealand flags representing the origin of their country in the United Kingdom. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
I want to say patriotism, but it's not, isn't it? | ||
It's like humanitarianism, right? | ||
It doesn't matter who you are. | ||
It doesn't matter where you're from. | ||
It doesn't matter why you're opposing it. | ||
There's France there, you know, birthplace of true egalité. | ||
Just absolutely incredible stuff there across the entire world. | ||
It really is amazing and inspiring and incredible to see just how How much this is growing? | ||
I mean, you didn't have vaccine protests like that around the world before. | ||
Now, we don't quite have time. | ||
I'll go to it in a little bit, I suppose. | ||
But essentially, there's a... We'll go ahead and start it in the background. | ||
So November the 20th, a group of pro-choice protesters of diverse races and backgrounds gathered together at Sydney's Hyde Park. | ||
Clip number 10. | ||
And the interesting thing about this is, yes, it is a very diverse group. | ||
You can see faces of all ages, colors, creeds, genders. | ||
It doesn't matter who they are. | ||
What matters is that they're opposing tyranny. | ||
And then they get called white supremacists. | ||
It's just amazing. | ||
And I wonder how many people are waking up to this fact that we've woken up to a long time ago, where you're there going, hey, I love everybody and I want to be free. | ||
Hey, I don't want your chains around my neck. | ||
And then the media goes, oh, so you're a Nazi? | ||
Oh, so you just love Hitler then? | ||
Like, I wonder how many people are just standing up for common sense, freedom-loving protest, only to be called white supremacists and go, oh, it's all bullcrap. | ||
They all lie about us. | ||
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Today we're here because there are a bunch of fascists and Nazis in Hyde Park supposedly protesting in favor of freedom. | |
Now these people want to talk about freedom but the only freedom they're interested in is freedom for them and people who are like them. | ||
We're here today to say no to that and to say that workers, young people, students, women, disabled people, LGBTQI people and people of colour stand in solidarity against that. | ||
When people have not been kept safe from the virus by their governments, when people have been forced to go to work in extremely dangerous conditions, when people have been economically suffering because the government will not give them the money they need to stay home in a deadly pandemic, when people have been economically suffering because the government will not give them the money they need to stay home in a deadly pandemic, some people | ||
Nobody wants to play the race game, right? | ||
Nobody wants to play the identitarian game. | ||
But these lies have to be confronted. | ||
They tell you it's Nazis, it's white supremacists that want freedom, and then you go to these rallies, and it's people of every race, color, and creed just demanding freedom. | ||
Simple freedom. | ||
Hands off the kids. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
You play a drinking game where you watch an Australian protest and you try to count how many InfoWars shirts that you can find. | ||
I've seen at least three in this video. | ||
I stand with Trump, 1776 shirt. | ||
You see him. | ||
You see him there. | ||
And it's amazing to be a part of this worldwide movement of people truly waking up and fighting back. | ||
It's just wild. | ||
And then the people who are... | ||
Claim they're the anti-fascists, or the ones that are just like, just submit, just submit or the boot'll step on your neck, so just submit for us, will ya? | ||
Don't be a fascist, submit to the government. | ||
It's like, what the hell's going on here? | ||
What's going on here is they're all insane, and have been fooled by very simple psychological levers into loving their own destruction. | ||
It's truly incredible. | ||
Now, here's a story that I didn't cover in the Daily Dispatch, but it's one of the top stories from yesterday evening, this morning. | ||
Biden bets Feds Powell can usher in a full U.S. | ||
economic recovery. | ||
U.S. | ||
President Joe Biden on Monday nominated Federal Reserve Chair Jeremy Powell for a second four-year term, positioning the former investment banker to continue the most consequential revamp of monetary policy since the 1970s and finish guiding the economy out of the pandemic crisis. | ||
It's like, yeah, the ship is crashed on the rocks and we're renominating the captain to get us through this mess. | ||
It's like, no, they're the ones that got us here. | ||
This is all on purpose. | ||
And maybe I don't understand. | ||
In fact, I definitely don't understand because I don't like this sort of stuff. | ||
And here's why. | ||
Just about every day you see some post, I see some post on Twitter. | ||
Talking about inflation, talking about what the Fed's doing to fight inflation. | ||
When you look into this news story alone, like the Huffington Post, you know, the way they covered it was about how Joe Biden is choosing to succumb to the fear-mongering by the Republicans about inflation. | ||
And so he's putting in Jeremy Powell rather than sticking to his progressive guns and going with somebody a little bit more extreme. | ||
And it's just... | ||
For a while, and I'm just going to stop doing it now because it gets no attention. | ||
Every time they talk about inflation, I just post a story, one of many stories from this time last year, where the Federal Reserve was just openly announcing. | ||
They're like, we're creating inflation. | ||
We are going to create inflation. | ||
We're going to make inflation happen. | ||
And that's our plan. | ||
And it's just like, nobody cares. | ||
Nobody seems to care. | ||
It's like there's story after story about Jeremy Powell, about inflation, about what are we going to do about this. | ||
It's just like sitting here screaming like they did it. | ||
They started this. | ||
They did this on purpose. | ||
They announced this was their plan and now it's come to fruition. | ||
And I'm sure, you know, if I were to ask about this, I'd get calls from, you know, people who understand the economy and understand the ...satanic black magic that goes on on Wall Street. | ||
So, uh, well, actually, the Fed, uh, the Fed only has control over a few certain, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, Is it more complicated than it appears? | ||
Because it seems really simple to me. | ||
It seems really simple. | ||
Here's the story I've read on this show many times. | ||
We'll read it again here, just in case anybody's missed it. | ||
It's from the 8th of October 2020, a little over one year ago. | ||
Here's the headline. | ||
Most dovish fed in history on a mission to spur inflation. | ||
Federal Reserve Chair Jeremy Powell has done everything to demonstrate his desire for higher inflation, short of dressing up as a dove and cooing in front of Fed headquarters. | ||
Now the original title to this was literally just Federal Reserve Chair Jeremy Powell is on a mission to spur inflation. | ||
That was the original title of this. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
Is it really that complicated? | ||
Maybe it is. | ||
I'm sure it is. | ||
I'm sure because it's all overly complicated and nonsensical. | ||
You have to use a lot of very complicated words to disguise very simple deception, right? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe I'm missing something. | ||
Maybe I'm missing something here. | ||
November 2020, the Fed's like, we're gonna create inflation. | ||
Fast forward one year, your turkey dinner costs 14% more. | ||
Like, am I missing something here? | ||
Are we, is there something going on that I don't understand? | ||
And I've already done the timeline about inflation where you just go month by month. | ||
It's like every month, it's like he wants to create inflation. | ||
Inflation's going up. | ||
People are worried about inflation, but the Fed's continuing on its course. | ||
Should we be worried about inflation? | ||
No, of course not. | ||
It's fine. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
Now it's just like inflation crisis. | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
I know. | ||
Let's appoint the guy who started the inflation crisis to the Fed to stop the inflation crisis. | ||
It's one of these things where conspiracies at this point, like you used to actually have to like do research, you have to figure out what exactly was going on. | ||
It seems like now they just there's like, hey, we're creating inflation a year later. | ||
They just assume everybody's forgotten. | ||
Like you can't use Google. | ||
You can't type like inflation October 2020 and just find this article where it's just like, oh, it's the Fed and they're creating inflation by their monetary policies. | ||
And I'm sure I'm sure I'd get a lot of complicated rhetoric about different Whatever. | ||
I don't even know the words they use. | ||
Who cares? | ||
They clearly just do it. | ||
I don't need to understand it to get what's going on here. | ||
I don't need to understand the minutiae as to how interest rates affect quantitative easing. | ||
I don't care about any of that. | ||
When you go, the Fed is creating inflation, and you fast forward a year, and inflation is devastating the economy, I don't think I'm missing anything. | ||
I think I understand exactly what's going on here. | ||
I think it's on purpose. | ||
Just like I think all of this stuff is on purpose. | ||
Just like they tend to be incapable of not announcing their intentions and then following through with them and then acting like you're crazy for noticing. | ||
In fact, let's go to a video now. | ||
Biden Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm. | ||
She's talking about how, yes, gas prices are very high, and yes, it's on purpose because yes, we're trying to destroy that sector of the economy. | ||
Let's go now to clip number two. | ||
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But the bottom line is that this president and this administration are looking at every single tool to shield American families from the impact of rising energy prices. | |
And we're working through an energy transition. | ||
And we've got to start by adding energy. | ||
And the reality is we have to take some time to get off of oil and gas. | ||
We recognize this. | ||
This is a transition. | ||
Yeah, it's a transition. | ||
They're acting like they're not the ones doing it. | ||
You know, it's just like you're tied down on a table, they're taking a hacksaw to their arm, and they're like, it's a transition. | ||
You're transitioning into a one-armed person. | ||
You're going to have to transition, and it's going to be painful, all right? | ||
But it's going to have to happen, and we're transitioning into a new type of person with only one arm. | ||
Just like, no, you're just sawing my arm off. | ||
Stop acting like this is something... Yes, yes, we're gonna have to deal with the blood that's created from the transition that we're taking here, but we have to do it. | ||
So it's just like... | ||
It's just being forced on you. | ||
Same thing with the meat, right? | ||
It's just like, yes, we are shutting down meat production and we're transitioning into a non-meat world where you have to eat soybeans for every meal because that's the only thing available to you when you go stand in line for your rations because of the scarcity that we, oh, by the way, created ourselves as well. | ||
It's just they're creating all of this from the supply chain to the oil prices skyrocketing to the inflation. | ||
It's all being done on purpose and they're announcing it and they're telling you this has happened. | ||
Even the criminal stuff, like they're doing this on purpose. | ||
Murder rates skyrocketing? | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
You aren't punishing criminals. | ||
Obviously, the murder rate is going to skyrocket. | ||
Oh, there are food deserts now because stores can't operate in low-income neighborhoods. | ||
Maybe it's because you announced to everybody you weren't going to punish shoplifters anymore. | ||
And so they all took trash bags to Walgreens and filled it up with cosmetics and walked away. | ||
Like, it's all being done on purpose. | ||
The collapse is being manufactured. | ||
It's not complicated. | ||
There's not like, oh, well, it's the same thing every time, right? | ||
It's like, OK. | ||
You said homeless people can camp anywhere. | ||
Now there's homeless people anywhere. | ||
One, two, A, B, cause, effect. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
Well, we have to make sure to the inflation of homeless people is and they'll have a bunch of nonsense rhetoric that makes it sound like a good idea. | ||
In reality, they are simply destroying this country from the inside. | ||
And we are watching in real time as they create the artificial Uh, uh, landscape where they can implement total control. | ||
That's all this is, okay? | ||
And it happened in Russia in 1917. | ||
It happened in Cuba. | ||
It happened, it's happened anywhere communists have gotten into power because communism central is, uh, is at its base just centralization of power in a single monolithic control system, okay? | ||
That's all this is and what you do to create that is you destroy the old order and you act like the old order's fault. | ||
Right? | ||
As they were putting people into gulags, they're reminding you how bad the SARS prisons were. | ||
It's all nonsense. | ||
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Welcome back folks, second hour of the American Girl. | ||
So many videos to show you today and we'll try to get to more of them but we're gonna take a little detour here into the medical realm because we know just like you know the fact that they are Purposefully, in a controlled fashion, literally demolishing the very pillars of our civilization in front of our eyes. | ||
They're saying they're taking a sledgehammer to the pillars that uphold this temple of freedom that the founders erected. | ||
And they're telling you, this is your fault. | ||
You're doing this as they're taking the jackhammer to the foundations. | ||
They announce everything they do before they do it, because conspiracies, again, at this point have evolved. | ||
It used to have to be a few, you know, men smoking cigars in some shadowy back room on Jekyll Island, you know, plotting things. | ||
Now they have big conferences where they all get together and talk about it. | ||
And the latest thing that they're letting leak out, that they're hinting at what they're doing, is the release of smallpox. | ||
Okay, so here's the Greg Reese report about the upcoming false flag smallpox. | ||
Before recent headlines, most of us haven't been thinking much about smallpox. | ||
But an important timeline of events published by Cory Diggs shows us how the same foundations, corporations, and NGOs responsible for COVID-19 have been very busy with smallpox. | ||
Since June of 2001, when the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Johns Hopkins, and ANSWER, who was awarded the majority of money for Operation Warp Speed, simulated a smallpox attack on U.S. | ||
citizens named Dark Winter. | ||
We're about to go into a dark winter. | ||
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and begin preparing for a smallpox attack. | ||
In September of 2007, the FDA licensed a new modern smallpox vaccine made by Sanofi Pasteur. | ||
In 2014, six vials of smallpox are found in a cardboard box at the NIH and transferred to the CDC. | ||
Months later, the first antiviral drug used to treat smallpox was created, funded by Bill Gates and the Wellcome Trust. | ||
On October 6th, 2017, Emergent Biosolutions, responsible for a vaccine that injured over 300,000 soldiers, acquired the smallpox vaccine contract from Sanofi Pasteur. | ||
In July of 2018, the FDA approves a drug to treat smallpox made by Siga Technologies, who signs a contract to maintain a stockpile of 1.7 million doses of their antiviral drug. | ||
September 3, 2019, Emergent BioSolutions is awarded $2 billion to deliver their smallpox vaccine into the national stockpile. | ||
Weeks later, one of only two labs in the world known to store live samples of the variola virus that causes smallpox suffers an explosion. | ||
And the FDA approves a vaccine to prevent both smallpox and monkeypox. | ||
In March of 2021, Merck secures over $300 million from the Biden administration and the Bill Gates Foundation to convert, upgrade, and equip their facilities. | ||
In June of 2021, the FDA approves the antiviral treatment for smallpox, which was funded by Bill Gates and the Wellcome Trust in 2014. | ||
In July, Oxford University assists CIGA in expanding use of their monkeypox drugs into the Central African Republic. | ||
On Halloween, Joe Biden signs an executive order to exercise authority over the national defense stockpile. | ||
Weeks later, Bill Gates warns governments of a smallpox terror attack. | ||
Seven days after that, several vials of smallpox are incidentally discovered at the Merck facility in Pennsylvania. | ||
The very next day, a rare case of monkeypox is discovered in Maryland. | ||
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Well, the... | ||
The idea of a bioterrorist attack is kind of the nightmare scenario because there, a pathogen with a high death rate would be picked. | ||
Now the good news is, most of the work we're gonna do to be ready for pandemic two, I call this pandemic one. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is The American Journal. | ||
Very glad that you're here with us today. | ||
Let's see if there's any videos I really want to go to right now. | ||
I want to get a little bit esoteric with it right now, actually, because there's some strange things that are being talked about on Twitter that may have very concerning implications for The vaccine. | ||
Now, if you search about the vaccine when it comes to RNA or DNA, you are very likely to be comforted in the fact that no, they're not altering DNA. | ||
That's a crazy conspiracy theory. | ||
It's just RNA. | ||
It's just the messenger gene here from Gavi, the Gavi website. | ||
Will mRNA vaccine alter my DNA? | ||
Some of the COVID-19 vaccines use messenger RNA to provoke an immune response, but what exactly is this genetic material and how does it interact with the DNA in our cells? | ||
They say messenger RNA is found in all living cells. | ||
The strands of genetic code act as chemical intermediaries between the DNA in our chromosomes and the cellular machinery that produces the proteins we need to function. | ||
mRNA provides instructions this machinery needs to assemble these proteins. | ||
mRNA is not the same as DNA, and it cannot combine with our DNA to change our genetic code. | ||
Oh, thank goodness. | ||
Meanwhile, mRNA is not the same as DNA. | ||
It cannot combine to change our genetic code. | ||
It's relatively fragile. | ||
It'll only hang around inside the cell for about 72 hours before being degraded. | ||
But some people on Twitter, some sharp-eyed individuals, have dug up some old experiments that seem to hint that RNA is, in fact, vastly more important and subtly more influential than RNA. | ||
Perhaps we had assumed. | ||
See, when you see the world in a strictly materialistic world, you're wrong about a lot of stuff. | ||
You just are wrong about a heck of a lot of stuff. | ||
One of the things being the absence of a soul in a human. | ||
You have a soul, and everybody with a soul should probably recognize this since, you know, it's something different than your body, right? | ||
Your body can be more or less hacked to pieces, replaced, right? | ||
But something in you is still a permanent and infinite spirit, right? | ||
That's not physical. | ||
What am I talking about here? | ||
Well, let's look at this little thread by Twitter user N'Golo Tesla. | ||
He says, James V. McConnell trained worms to respond to light, and then he cut off their heads, which they can regrow, after which the worms still remembered their training. | ||
Okay, so this is a little hint that you can remove the thinking part of an animal. | ||
It can regrow that thinking part and then actually maintain the memories that it had before us. | ||
So, seems to hint that memories are not held in a central location, but rather somehow distributed throughout the entire body. | ||
And he goes on, he cut smaller and smaller, but they could still remember. | ||
Even a quarter of a worm was enough. | ||
We shouldn't be surprised, since this of course aligns with organ recipients inheriting memories from their donors, a phenomenon that you can read about. | ||
So here comes the real crazy part. | ||
He ground up dead trained worms and fed them to untrained worms, who then proceeded to learn much faster. | ||
Think about what that means for food, right? | ||
Now, what is the mechanism behind this, you might wonder? | ||
If you ask me, it's a homeopathic principle inside of an organism. | ||
But if you ask Main Street scientists, they'll tell you RNA is the memory particle. | ||
And now we're up against forced RNA injections. | ||
Wow. | ||
And then he points to this article in Scientific American that was published on May 14, 2018. | ||
Memory transferred between snails, challenging standard theory of how the brain remembers. | ||
Research finding hints of the possibility of new treatments to restore lost memories. | ||
Again, this is from 2018. | ||
They say UCLA neuroscientists reported Monday that they've transferred a memory from one animal to another via injections of RNA, a startling result that challenges the widely held view of where and how memories are stored in the brain. | ||
Going back here, we'll look at his highlighted portion. | ||
The finding of the lab of David Glansman hints at the potential for new RNA-based treatments to one day restore lost memories and, if correct, could shake up the field of memory and learning. | ||
It's pretty shocking, said Dr. Todd Saktor, a neurologist and memory researcher at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. | ||
The big picture is how we're working out the basic alphabet of how memories are stored for the first time. | ||
He was not involved with the research, which was published in eNeuro, the online journal for the Society of Neuroscience. | ||
Glantzman's experiments, funded by the NIH and the NSF, involved giving mild electric shocks to a maritime snail called the Apollisa, California. | ||
Shocked snails learned to withdraw their delicate siphons and gills for nearly a minute as a defense when they subsequently received a weak touch. | ||
Snails that had not been shocked withdrew only briefly. | ||
The researchers extracted RNA from the nervous system of snails that had been shocked and injected shakras. | ||
Shocked that had been shocked and injected the material into unshocked snails. | ||
RNA's primary role is to serve as a messenger inside cells carrying protein making instructions from its cousin RNA. | ||
But when this RNA was injected, the naive snails, the snails that had not been shocked, withdrew their siphons for extended periods of time after a soft touch. | ||
Controlled snails that received injections of RNA from snails that had not received shocks did not withdraw their siphons So, what does this mean? | ||
It means they literally took snails, subjected them to pain, you know, which changed their response to certain stimuli. | ||
They took the RNA from that snail, put it in another snail that had not been subjected to these tests, and yet they evinced the same response, as if they had been a part of the previous shocking, of the previous experiment. | ||
So, what is RNA? | ||
RNA appears to be a mechanism, and again, We don't understand this. | ||
I don't understand it. | ||
The scientists don't understand it. | ||
They've just sort of started the experiments in this. | ||
Maybe they do understand it more than we know. | ||
Maybe it's a reason behind why they want to alter your RNA, your mRNA, which then gives instructions to your RNA, which in turn does alter your genetic code. | ||
Maybe they do understand it more than us. | ||
But from the published science that we understand, there's something about RNA that serves as a sort of memory chip that can transfer memory from one organism to another. | ||
And as the worm experiment shows, even if you don't have the brain or the control mechanism that scientists typically think this is where the memories are stored, there are memories being stored in your RNA, in your very cells. | ||
So what's happening when they're injecting you with mRNA-altering vaccines? | ||
Who knows? | ||
Who knows what they're injecting you with? | ||
Who knows what effect this will have down the line? | ||
I mean, genetics are an insane thing. | ||
I'm sure you've heard about the experiment where they've taken chickens that have lived for like 50,000 generations indoors without any threats whatsoever, and yet if they pass the shadow of a hawk over those chickens, the chickens run and hide. | ||
They've never seen a hawk. | ||
Their grandparents, their great-grandparents to the power of, you know, 55, never seen a hawk in their lives, and yet they know how to respond when a hawk passes over their head, right? | ||
Crows do this as well, whether it's because they have language and can describe things to one another or because there's some sort of genetic memory. | ||
They've done experiments where they will, you know, affect a crow negatively and then come back years later when that crow is long dead and his grandchildren are alive. | ||
The grandchildren will have a negative reaction to the same person that went and did the first experiment generations before. | ||
So they somehow have a way of communicating this, whether it's literally communicating by going, hey, that weird-looking bald guy because they wear this weird mask. | ||
Maybe the crows are just describing this thing to one another, which in and of itself is sort of a wild advancement in the realm of animal intellect. | ||
Or maybe it's something genetic that's going on. | ||
And of course, they've done experiments where they show that, like, trauma, especially trauma experienced by an entire population, can be passed down and actually read in the genetic code of children and grandchildren many generations down. | ||
They find that, you know, Jews whose great-grandparents or grandparents were subject to the Holocaust, you can find, like, oh, there's the Holocaust marker in the DNA. | ||
Because the trauma gets passed on generation through generation. | ||
So what's happening now with the mRNA vaccinations is we are allowing this supranational, unelected, corporate overlord class to go in and really start fiddling with like the most basic building blocks of our humanity and in corporate overlord class to go in and really start fiddling with like the And they're manipulating it at will and they're changing the code that it's operating under. | ||
They act like this is no big deal. | ||
We're just not just a little spike thing that goes in and makes you a little bit slightly less likely to suffer strongly from the covid. | ||
No, what they're doing is they're altering the microscopic, you know, invisible code that your body and your very soul is operating on. | ||
This is a takeover, not just of the world, but of like physical reality that's going on here. | ||
And if we allow them to continue, who knows where this goes? | ||
Who knows what memories they can plant and delete? | ||
It's all starting right now, and we have to stand up before it gets too bad. | ||
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Y'all are wondering just what exactly to cover at this point. | ||
Not that I have a lack of things to cover. | ||
I have a plethora. | ||
I have too much. | ||
My cup overfloweth. | ||
So I'm going to reach out to you. | ||
Let's go do the phone calls. | ||
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So I'll tell you what I'm looking at. | ||
I'm looking at a story from The Sun that says China has virus-ridden bat samples shipped from South Asia to Wuhan as bombshell evidence that could solve COVID origin. | ||
I'm looking at the Must Read exclusive from Gateway Pundit. | ||
about the family of Roseanne Boyland being denied her full autopsy report as new videos have been revealed showing Capitol Police kicking her to death on January 6th. | ||
I've got videos about leftists and so-called democratic socialists promoting with all the sincerity of a true ideological You know, Zealot, the elimination of the justice system essentially as they move to release all prisoners from all jails. | ||
I mean, it's just insanity on every front. | ||
And it kind of goes back to what I was saying yesterday about wanting to look over the year and do a year in review. | ||
My wife's saying, uh, well, January 6th would be a good story, and it's like, just think about January 6th for a second. | ||
Just January, if I just want to cover just January 6th and the effect it has had and its place in the implementation of the New World Order, it's like, you can't start on the 6th, obviously, right? | ||
You can't start in... | ||
December with the Stop the Steal rallies. | ||
You can't even start in November with the fabricated election. | ||
You've got to go back to the creation of COVID and the lockdowns, right? | ||
And the implementation of the mail-in ballot procedures. | ||
That was a disaster long before the election ever took place. | ||
People were saying, this is going to be, it's going to make it very easy to cheat on this. | ||
You can even combine that with the, you know, the riots that took place in 2020. | ||
You have to mention that because that's a necessary prerequisite for what happened on January 6th. | ||
Because you have an entire year of Trump supporters very patiently, quietly sitting by while their cities are burned by radical leftist terrorists. | ||
All right, so that's an aspect of this too. | ||
But you've got COVID, which causes the lockdown, which gives the rise to mail-in ballot procedures being implemented by secretaries of state across the nation in complete disregard of the actual legal process that you should be using to change any laws about voting. | ||
But that makes it much easier for the cheat to happen. | ||
You even have the buildup to the election where you have publications like Axios going, it's going to look like Trump won, but just wait a week or so and things will get sorted out. | ||
And you can go into the just unending amount of evidence for the cheating that took place. | ||
In 2020, in the 2020 election, right? | ||
Everything from just like the undercover video that Project Veritas got to the, you know, the Detroit leaks where they're actually training people on how to do this. | ||
Of course, they were training people on how to use COVID restrictions to kick out observers, kick out election observers. | ||
Then you can go to the actual election night and you can look at how the numbers were made absolutely no sense at all. | ||
Completely flew in the face of all of these very well-established measures that people use to determine whether or not a vote count is legitimate. | ||
Benford's Law or whatever it was called. | ||
We did a big thing on that as it happened. | ||
I mean, you got to go into the fact that none of these complaints were addressed, that the Stop the Steal rallies happened, that they were ignored, that they were actually attacked by Antifa every time, right? | ||
There were two major big Stop the Steal rallies before January 6th, and each time, big contingents of black-clad communists showed up and started beating up families. | ||
Remember when that happened? | ||
All of this is just the buildup to January 6th to show that what happened on January 6th was not some white supremacist rally, was not some coup taking place. | ||
It was a legitimate protest protected by the First Amendment that took place from Americans who had a grievance that was going unaddressed by their government. | ||
Like you've got to lay all that groundwork just to get to January 6th. | ||
And once you're at January 6th, my God, where does it go from there? | ||
You go, you talk about the speech that Trump gave and how clearly he's talking about it being peaceful. | ||
Even after the violence starts to happen, Trump is releasing videos saying, go home, don't cause violence, don't go into the Capitol. | ||
And then Twitter deletes that video and removes him. | ||
From the internet, right? | ||
It was after January 6th. | ||
Not only was Donald Trump impeached for this, second time he was impeached, second time he was acquitted, he was also kicked off of Twitter, kicked off of Facebook. | ||
As he was saying a message of peace, he was kicked off and they said actually Trump was calling for violence. | ||
Like the level of lies, and then you go to Ashley Babbitt and the lies that have surrounded her death, her murder at the hands of Michael Byrd, who was the one who was the one that went up and announced the the bomb threat. | ||
Remember the bomb threat? | ||
Oh, we got to talk about that too. | ||
Where's the guy that put the the pipe bombs at RNC and the DNC that caused the evacuation in the first place? | ||
Then you can look at Brian, what was his name? | ||
Brian Sicknick, the Capitol Police officer who died from like a stroke days later and that they said he was beaten to death by a fire extinguisher. | ||
Totally without evidence. | ||
Totally falsified. | ||
Still a lie repeated to this day. | ||
And then you look at Ms. | ||
Boyland here, Roseanne Boyland, literally beaten to death by the Capitol Police, and then they lie about her continuously over and over. | ||
Then they create the commission, the lockdown of Washington, D.C. | ||
I mean, just how are you supposed to express this to somebody who doesn't know any of this, right? | ||
They know nothing about this. | ||
You ask people what happened on January 6th, it was a white supremacist insurrection coup that Donald Trump inspired. | ||
And called for. | ||
And it was probably Roger Stone and Alex Jones organizing behind the scenes. | ||
Like what they believe is so vastly removed from the truth, it's almost impossible to know even where to begin with any of this stuff. | ||
It's just wild. | ||
It's just wild. | ||
And so at the same time, and of course, I haven't even gotten to the good part, right, of January 6th, right? | ||
The real meat and potatoes of the matter. | ||
They literally locked down the entire city of Washington, D.C. | ||
They erect barbed wire fences around the Capitol. | ||
They have an inauguration whose only attendants are elite people. | ||
I was gonna say, I was trying to think of the word celebrities and pedophiles kept jumping into my mind. | ||
A little potential Freudian slip there. | ||
Letting the truth out. | ||
We've got celebrities, highfalutin, you know, important Democrat representatives and the military, right? | ||
It was an installation of a president. | ||
This of course following, you know, if you're going to talk about the lockdown of DC, if you're going to talk about what happened on January 6, you should probably go back to, you know, a few months earlier when like 42 Secret Service agents were sent to the hospital because of the Black Lives Matter rally at the White House, as they're like burning the White House guard tower to cinders, like, and lighting churches on fire. | ||
And then the expansion of the Capitol Police, the move, the entire, you know, like Godzilla turning his attention away from the war on terror against radical Islamic terrorists in the Middle East to domestic terrorists here at home. | ||
They're calling for removal of congressmen. | ||
People were removed from, you know, committees and stuff within the Congress because of their support, not for the violence, not for the riot that happened, but simply for expressing the same Concerns that the rioters express I mean That's just January 6th. | ||
That's just January 6th. | ||
That's just the, I mean, the purge of the military. | ||
I mean, how far do you go, right? | ||
The purge of the military, advised by the ADL. | ||
They're saying things like the Archangel Michael is a sign of white supremacy, that you'll be dishonorably discharged from the military for having a Pepe the Frog sticker. | ||
And then, I mean, you go into January 6th, you see the secret agents dressed in black with walkie-talkies on their shoulders, like breaking windows and beating up Trump supporters. | ||
I mean, That's just January 6th. | ||
That's just the military and spy state apparatus turning towards Americans, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. | ||
We can get into COVID, something like that. | ||
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I mean, it's insane what's going on. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
There's a commercial that's running right now. | ||
I don't know if you guys hear it. | ||
It depends on which feed you're listening to, probably. | ||
But the one that I hear during the breaks, Alex Jones says, you know, you're not just funding InfoWars, you're funding, you know, a crew of maniacs. | ||
I gotta disagree. | ||
I don't feel like a maniac. | ||
I feel like you gotta be a maniac to give in to this stuff. | ||
I feel like you gotta be a maniac to not stand up and fight for liberty. | ||
I feel like, you know, when given the choice between subjugation and liberty, you gotta be a maniac to go with subjugation. | ||
I thought this was like a well-understood thing, most of all for Americans, but really just as a human concept. | ||
I mean, how many versions of the phrase, like, I'd rather, you know, die on my feet than live on my knees, have you heard in popular media throughout the ages, right? | ||
Samurai Champloo, one of my favorite animes. | ||
It's like one of the first lines in the entire series. | ||
You know, it's two guys about to be executed, and the executioner says, I'll give you one last chance. | ||
You want to kneel down now, you want to bow to me, you want to be my subject, and I'll let you go. | ||
And the guy's there with his head on the chopping block, and he says, you know, if living means I have to bow down to dogs like you, I'd rather stand up and die. | ||
I mean, that to me is just a human thing. | ||
You don't have to be a maniac to believe that. | ||
You have to be a maniac to give in to the bullies. | ||
You have to be a maniac to succumb to this Persecution. | ||
I feel like, uh, I feel like I look around and the world is full of maniacs. | ||
I feel pretty sane, actually. | ||
Now, what Alec Jones is talking about is, in fact, our, uh, you know, I guess a maniac level. | ||
What's the, uh, what was the old Goldwater phrase? | ||
Like, uh, extremism and defensive liberty. | ||
There is no extremism and defensive liberty, something like that. | ||
Maybe it is a little bit, maybe it is a little bit crazy to, uh, really not think twice about Sacrificing yourself or sacrificing your life or your friends or your family, all of it's expendable. | ||
Your liberty is not. | ||
Your soul is not. | ||
Your freedom is not. | ||
That's something that is invaluable, priceless even. | ||
It cannot be sold for anything worth the cost. | ||
Maybe you are funding Maniacs. | ||
Maybe you are after all, but Maniacs in the best possible way because he's right. | ||
We have literally dedicated ourselves to this. | ||
We are all in. | ||
There's no getting back to this. | ||
Okay, maybe we're a little insane. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm convinced. | ||
Maybe we are the Maniacs, but You know, it's the maniacs that you want on your side who will die for your liberty just as willingly as we'll die for our own. | ||
So I hope that you are a maniac with us and like us, and I hope you go to InfoWarsTore.com to promote this maniac brigade that we're leading. | ||
Visit InfoWarsTore.com, get some of our best-selling items right now for 50% off before we run out of stock to avoid missing out on these really, really massive savings. | ||
And we're not just saying that. | ||
40% off. | ||
Like, how often do you get a 40% off coupon? | ||
I was looking through a coupon book the other day that I actually want to talk about anyway. | ||
But it was one of these pamphlets that gets delivered. | ||
It's a magazine. | ||
It's all about house repair. | ||
It's all like roof repair and plumbing repair and exterminators and just stuff homeowners need. | ||
And it's like you don't find a coupon for more than 5% off. | ||
Right. | ||
Like they send out a thing. | ||
They think they're going to 5%. | ||
We're giving you 40% off like our top selling products. | ||
These are unheard of. | ||
Right. | ||
Any other. | ||
Any other product you go, you go on Amazon, if you see something that's 40% off, you're probably going to buy it even if you don't want it, because that's an insane discount. | ||
It's a maniac discount, in fact! | ||
So, I mean, 50% off Living Defense, Lung Cleanse, 50% off. | ||
I mean, when you get half off something, what other organization, what other outlet, what other, you know, consumer retail shop gives you 50 or 40% off their top-selling products? | ||
Nobody does, but we do because it is so unbelievably necessary that we fund ourselves so we can continue this maniac operation. | ||
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to the next level. | ||
Now I want to go out to phone calls. | ||
Uh, quickly, I'll just say why, why I was, I wanted to talk about this, like, uh, pamphlet that I got of all of these things. | ||
Cause I was thinking it was like, man, all of it was, it's a whole pamphlet. | ||
It's all, like I said, roof repair and foundation repair and tree taking care of trees and stuff. | ||
And I If I was renting my house, I would just throw this thing in the trash because who cares? | ||
I'm not going to repair a roof of the place I'm renting. | ||
That's not for me. | ||
And then you, and then I just sort of extrapolated that to like, all right, BlackRock. | ||
Last year, BlackRock bought 25% of the homes sold in Houston, Texas. | ||
Twenty-five percent. | ||
One quarter. | ||
So what do you think happens to all of these companies, various companies, right? | ||
You open up this pamphlet. | ||
There's one roofing company. | ||
There's another roofing company. | ||
There's another roofing company. | ||
You get to pick and choose and decide which one's best. | ||
What happens when you don't own your house anymore, when your whole neighborhood is not owned by the people that live there? | ||
It's owned by BlackRock. | ||
Well, BlackRock then comes in and says, We want a better rate on all of these houses. | ||
You're not going to have a bunch of small companies all doing independent house repair, looking for homeowners to sell their product to. | ||
It's all being conglomerated. | ||
It's all being corporatized. | ||
It's all being organized into massive superstructures where they'll wheel and deal and you are the one who gets cheated out of your birthright at the end of the day. | ||
I just, to me, it was just, all you have to do is just think about like, all right, what would, you know, what would all of these little niche Let's go to the phone calls. | ||
Stan in New Jersey has comments about RNA science and its history. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Stan. | ||
if instead of serving customers and homeowners, they were dealing with the world's largest company. | ||
That would probably then buy them out, and it's all vertically integrated. | ||
That's what's happening across the entire world right now. | ||
And it's one of the reasons they want to stop you from owning homes, and they'll do that in the only legal way they can. | ||
Anyway, I'm rambling. | ||
Let's go to the phone calls. | ||
Stan in New Jersey has a comment about RNA science and its history. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Stan. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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How are you doing, Harrison? | |
Pretty good, thanks. | ||
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So, yeah, I heard what you said about the RNA and the memory transfer. | |
Yes, sir. | ||
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And I got real curious how to look at that. | |
It seems like they were doing that back in the 60s. | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
The worm experiments, I think from the 60s, yeah. | ||
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Yeah, well, they were doing it with rats back then, so that's closer to humans. | |
So it makes you wonder, though, 60 years later, what are they working on now? | ||
I guess we're looking at it, right? | ||
I guess, you know, we're talking about maniacs. | ||
You've got to be a maniac to want to force and coerce the population to accept mRNA vaccinations. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
It's interesting. | ||
You know, maybe we should do a big special report because like what happened in the 60s When they really started to advance technology in this realm, all of this stuff that they started in the 60s is coming to fruition now. | ||
We've talked how many times about the bowl experiment in the 1960s, I'm blanking on his name right now, Jose, Dr. Jose something, where he had an electrode in the bowl that stopped the bowl. | ||
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Delgado, yes, exactly. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Right? | |
Like, all of that stuff started happening in the 60s. | ||
The experimentation with the colts and the brainwashing techniques, like, and now the RNA stuff. | ||
Like, all this stuff they learned in the 60s, I think they were pretty open about and they published. | ||
They're like, oh, isn't this interesting? | ||
We found this out. | ||
Then the powers that be went, okay, we're going to quiet this down a little bit now. | ||
We're going to keep doing these experiments, but we're not going to do them in public. | ||
We're going to do it behind the scenes and we're not going to tell the people, you know. | ||
What, how we're able to manipulate them, we're just going to implement the things that we learn. | ||
So yeah, I think it's good. | ||
MKUltra, right? | ||
Say it again? | ||
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MKUltra, right? | |
They're working on stuff, uh, covertly. | ||
Yep. | ||
That started in the 1960s. | ||
The, um, again, I'm blanking on the name, but, uh, it was the other big experiment that we... Cameron, Cameron. | ||
Uh, I'm thinking of the one where they, uh, you know, they get the people to, they, they thought they were shocking another person to death. | ||
Why I'm blanking. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
Who is it? | ||
I forgot the name. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Milgram, Milgram Experiment. | ||
Thank you, crew. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, yeah, the Milgram Experiment. | ||
All that happened in the 60s. | ||
Now it's being implemented. | ||
So an interesting, you know, wave of science that started back in the radical days of the 60s. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Stan. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Let's go now to Nick in Tampa, Florida, who thinks he has a way to protect the Bill of Rights across the country. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Nick. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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My fellow American. | |
We must immediately take to our counties and demand that they immediately pass resolutions creating a sanctuary for the Bill of Rights. | ||
It's 2021 in America. | ||
What a time to be alive. | ||
People are watching, paying attention to what is going on and what we see we cannot ignore. | ||
We love this country and the ideals it embodies and we have had to watch these ideals get dragged through the mud by those who would rather sell their souls to the devil than take a stand to stop what is going on. | ||
America is under attack. | ||
Freedom is under attack. | ||
Liberty is under attack. | ||
We will not have it. | ||
No, sir. | ||
No, ma'am. | ||
Not in these great United States. | ||
Here's where we fight back. | ||
The federal government has an issue with us. | ||
They think we have too much freedom. | ||
Well, I take issue with the federal government, and that is that it is filled with traitorous, tyrannical, Terrorists. | ||
There exists a Bill of Rights in this country that was created for a reason. | ||
We were all born into a contract. | ||
Guaranteed inalienable rights. | ||
And we demand that they be upheld. | ||
Our counties must become a sanctuary for the Bill of Rights. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love it. | ||
The local solution to national oppression. | ||
Brilliant stuff, Nick. | ||
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Ground zero. | |
So this is where the first guy got AIDS. | ||
Peter, this is the site of the 9-11 terrorist attacks. | ||
Oh, so Saddam Hussein did this? | ||
No. | ||
The Iraqi army? | ||
No. | ||
Some guys from Iraq? | ||
No. | ||
That one lady who visited Iraq that one time? | ||
No, Peter, Iraq had nothing to do with this. | ||
It was a bunch of Saudi Arabians, Lebanese, and Egyptians financed by a Saudi Arabian guy living in Afghanistan and sheltered by Pakistanis. | ||
So you're saying we need to invade Iran? | ||
I don't know why that came across my Twitter today. | ||
I just thought it was hilarious and wanted to share it. | ||
It's just like... | ||
The way our country does things is just hilarious, isn't it? | ||
It's so funny to see that now the GOP is trying to get the Biden administration to go after Iran for their abuses. | ||
It just doesn't end. | ||
It never ends. | ||
Never ends. | ||
We have to stop it. | ||
Anyway, let's go out to the phone calls now. | ||
We're going to try to get to as many as we can this segment. | ||
And it looks like we have a very special guest calling in on line number three. | ||
Dr. Anthony Fauci, MD, God of Medicine, has called in from his glorious penthouse, you know, in the heights of Washington, D.C. | ||
Thanks so much for calling in, Dr. Anthony Fauci. | ||
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Harrison, it's so good to talk to you. | ||
I was listening to your show. | ||
Don't tell anybody. | ||
I love your program. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Can you hear me well? | ||
Listen, I have my mask on, even though I'm on the phone with you. | ||
I mean, it's like a conference call, but I got my mask. | ||
Hold on, let me take it off. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Wait, you're both masked? | ||
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Can you hear me? | |
Can you hear me better? | ||
That's a little bit better, Doctor, yes. | ||
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Oh, that's so good. | |
Listen, I was working on my throwing skills, because you and your audience, they definitely were very critical in telling me that I suck at throwing a baseball. | ||
And listen, you know, I'm working on it, just like we're all working on things. | ||
And listen, I was sitting here on the phone, your crew left me on the phone. | ||
I haven't waited that long for something probably since I got into office. | ||
Other than that, everything is snappy. | ||
So, you know, you're testing my patience here. | ||
Listen, your Milgram experiment, you know, I would like to reference the great, you know, Robin Williams. | ||
He was on that show with the Law and Order SUV. | ||
You know that show, Law and Order SUV? | ||
Sure. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, we did the Milgram, you know, Robin Williams. | ||
He did a great job. | ||
When we would test, I mean, when they did the test back then, it was, you know, well, anyway, listen, make sure you tell your audience about, you know, the vaccines and it's all about the science. | ||
And listen, Smallpox is not as bad because, listen, we had smallpox problems prior to our, you know, well, listen, just make sure you get your vaccines. | ||
We're up to number four with the booster. | ||
Of course. | ||
If the first three didn't get your number, I mean, the fourth, well, I mean, excuse me, pardon my French. | ||
Listen, I just wanted to say with the inflation happening and Oh, you're getting into economics now, are you, Dr. Anthony Fauci? | ||
Dr. Anthony Fauci. | ||
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I'm taking one out of Bill Gates' book. | |
We're trying to, you know, we want to do everything here. | ||
We want to cover, you know, like. | ||
Dr. Fauci, you know, we always appreciate being called by a demigod. | ||
You know, having a demigod who is infallible and, in fact, is the embodiment of science to call on the show is really a blessing that you can't understate. | ||
I so appreciate it. | ||
But we've got some other callers that we've got to get to. | ||
And I know you have plenty of time to talk on literally every other channel all the time, every day. | ||
My God, you won't shut up. | ||
Not that we want you to. | ||
No, but... | ||
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I love your love and compassion. | |
Listen, I'm gonna go though, alright? | ||
My boy Powell got in. | ||
That's so good. | ||
He's my friend. | ||
We play tennis together, and XRP is not a security. | ||
I'll have a great day, and you all have a great day too. | ||
Goodbye! | ||
You too, Dr. Anthony Fauci. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. | ||
I don't want to sound too brutal here, but you throw a baseball like a European, okay? | ||
That's what I have to say about that. | ||
Let's go down to BS Assassin, who has a religious First, if I could read you a quick poem, Harrison. | ||
on American Journal. | ||
We practically don't screen calls. | ||
You call in, you get on. | ||
That's the policy we have. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Pathetic. | ||
All right, thanks for calling in, BS Assassin. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Good, Mauro. | ||
First, if I could read you a quick poem, Harrison. | ||
Ready? | ||
Please. | ||
The realm of dragons we all may apply. | ||
The realm of gods, we never die. | ||
Beware of the demon he hides in disguise. | ||
No matter what, to defeat him I try. | ||
But if I die, take him with me, because after all, the demon is in me. | ||
Exercised by the power of the holy light, angels fall to land by my side. | ||
They do not speak, but they heed my call. | ||
On this day, my demon shall fall. | ||
That's first of all. | ||
Did you write that? | ||
Yeah, that's my own poem. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I'm also, just so you know, I'm gonna make a... I'm also Matt from New York and the Purple Wombat, alright? | ||
When I go to Jersey, I turn into the Purple Wombat. | ||
Yeah, well, that was powerful stuff, man. | ||
I really like that a lot, actually. | ||
Yeah, it's a good one, man. | ||
I got a whole bunch, man. | ||
But anyway, so, everyone's misinterpreting Jesus when he said, turn the other cheek. | ||
Everyone thinks that means to be laid down, be a coward. | ||
No, that does not mean... Jesus was all about not stopping progression. | ||
Turn the other cheek means keep moving forward. | ||
Not stop your progression. | ||
That's what it means. | ||
Don't sweat the small stuff. | ||
But we got something big in front of us, and it's stopping our progression. | ||
So now's the time to fight. | ||
No more cheeks. | ||
They've been killing us for however many years. | ||
Autism, Tudor race, Tudor roof, childhood leukemia. | ||
It's all out in the open. | ||
Now they're just blatantly killing us. | ||
And they got the 5G weapon system. | ||
So now they don't gotta blow up all this nice, nice infrastructure that we built to rebuild. | ||
Now they can just wipe us all out with a soft kill. | ||
Just replace us with a whole nother population. | ||
Yeah, absolutely, and the way that the Christian message has been warped to support what's going on is really pretty sickening to me, and I think you make a good point. | ||
I don't know about your theological interpretation of that, but it makes sense to me, and I always think, like, you can turn your other cheek But when they're slapping your child, maybe you can stop them from doing that. | ||
You don't offer your child to be slapped next. | ||
I don't think Jesus would have done that. | ||
I don't think you should be offering up your child as a sacrifice to the needle these days. | ||
Since we're on the topic of... | ||
of religiosity here. | ||
I posted this yesterday, it's got a lot of good response on Twitter, but it's just been running through my head ever since I read it, like a mantra, like I can't get it out, like it's stuck in my head. | ||
It's from a book called Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future by Father Seraphim Rose, and it's the second chapter begins with this quote, all of the gods of the pagans are demons. | ||
All of the gods of the pagans are demons. | ||
It's like, You want to chant it, don't you? | ||
All of the gods of the pagans are demons. | ||
And then, you know what I picture is, um, like that, uh, Ron Swanson from Parks and Recreation when he's like, bring me all of the bacon you have. | ||
She's like, all right. | ||
He's like, wait, I think you misheard me. | ||
I think you heard bring me a lot of bacon. | ||
What I said was bring me all of the bacon you have. | ||
Like, that's what's going through my mind where it's like, I don't think you heard me. | ||
I didn't say some pagans worship devils. | ||
Some, some irreligious worship demons. | ||
No, no. | ||
I said all of them. | ||
I said all of the gods of the pagans are demons. | ||
All of them! | ||
Okay? | ||
And whether that's the secular gods that are worshipped now, the race or the sexual proclivity that you bow down to as a god, or whether like the literal pagan, you know, spirits and witchcraft that we're seeing around here, it's all demons. | ||
It's all of it. | ||
100% of it. | ||
It's all demons working their sick magic on us. | ||
On this population. | ||
So it's a spiritual war, folks. | ||
Don't forget that, please. | ||
Let's go to... We got Jay in Texas. | ||
He says he's got a lot to talk about, but we don't have too much time, Jay. | ||
Let's try to keep it short, but go ahead. | ||
You're on the air, sir. | ||
Good morning. | ||
Good morning. | ||
I'm kind of getting over the virus. | ||
I don't know what the hell. | ||
I was home Thursday while it was the 11th, and a guy come in the house to clean my fence there. | ||
And he tells me he comes out of the hospital with the COVID and I go up to my business where I work to meet the boss's son to tell me what's going on. | ||
And he had a double shot of that virus inoculation there. | ||
And then I went to the doctors and I was there for two and a half hours. | ||
Sure enough, I go out in the truck and I go to work and I get sick over the weekend. | ||
And now I'm about two weeks in and my strength is about coming back. | ||
And I guess I battled the flu or the virus or whatever you want to call it, as well as I have probably because of all the supplements I take from InfoWars, which I really do. | ||
I like the Fusion and the B and the C and you know, I got them all. | ||
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But anyways, And I was kind of curious, has anybody heard anything on Jeremy Brown? | |
He said he was going to stop eating on the 8th. | ||
This is the 23rd. | ||
He must be good and hungry by now. | ||
You know, it's interesting you bring that up. | ||
We're actually working on getting him on this week. | ||
I don't have any solid date to tell you on that, but we are working on talking to him and having him, you know, join us from prison. | ||
So I'll see if there's any updates on that. | ||
But I'm glad you're defeating COVID and I'm glad the Powerful supplements from Infowarsstore.com are helping you with that. | ||
Folks, we're going to be joined in the next hour by Jim Bob, famed creator of memes. | ||
We'll maybe take your calls with him. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
It's a free will and thing. | ||
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The deadly attack killing and injuring Wisconsin children, the elderly, band members, and cheerleaders by an SUV during the annual Christmas parade in Wisconsin was the and cheerleaders by an SUV during the annual Christmas parade in Wisconsin was the last thing America | ||
Days after the Kyle Rittenhouse acquittal drove the hordes of Marxism back into the streets, the optics of the tragedy were nauseating and infuriating to most Americans. | ||
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A single ambulance available in the city of Waukesha was dispatched to the parade scene and they had to bring in ambulances from outside Waukesha. | |
From the outset, the facts were hard to come by, even as the police held two press briefings revealing very little about the dead, the injured, the driver, and the details. | ||
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That person struck by the officer who was firing. | |
That's still our investigation of how many are involved at this time. | ||
We're still working those details on. | ||
Immediately, leftist sociopaths began tweeting their twisted opinion of the horrific events. | ||
Some trolling that the driver was acting in self-defense, while others blamed white supremacy, claiming the driver was a white supremacist or was fleeing white supremacy. | ||
Meanwhile, the Mockingbird media diverted the narrative that was growing into a scenario far more sinister than the events of Charlottesville. | ||
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I honestly don't believe that the intent of this driver was to target this specific event. | |
Otherwise, he or she would have been causing greater harm earlier on throughout. | ||
The video when the SUV came up to the marching band, you could see that he or she tried to position the vehicle more towards the left. | ||
But again, panic probably set in, hit the accelerator, and we saw that tragic event in those victims. | ||
Again, not even know that that vehicle was coming towards them. | ||
So the evidence is pointing more towards this not being a targeted attack on this event itself. | ||
And I think that should calm officials throughout the country that this isn't some sort of directed attack towards holiday events. | ||
Right, because we know, too, not long after the first update, actually, that we got from officials there on the ground was that there was no ongoing threat. | ||
As eyewitnesses reported seeing a black man driving the SUV that plowed over predominantly white parade revelers. | ||
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This is what her daughter said. | |
Rick, I should inform you. | ||
It was a black guy with dreadlocks by himself. | ||
I don't know if you want to use that. | ||
Okay, well, listen, Rick... Listen, hey, I'm a black guy, so I'm not, you know, saying that because I'm a, you know, a white guy. | ||
I was in the office, so I'm saying black guys did it. | ||
Okay. | ||
While the left's rhetoric that dangerously leads all the way to the White House gradually became suspect in the whole debacle. | ||
But as the police scanner audio leaked info on social media... Confidentiality's identified in Tom Pratt. | ||
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Whiter skin, black nails, red locks, red shoes. | |
Oh, shoot. | ||
Driver turned out to be Milwaukee rapper Math Boy Fly. | ||
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They make a heart to breathe like it's George Floyd. | |
Middle finger, the police blood don't get me started. | ||
A.K.A. Darrell Brooks. | ||
Blackmail, late 30s, with a rap sheet of domestic abuse, including a felony for reckless endangerment. | ||
And before the media begins making excuses for Darrell E. Brooks, claiming that he was fleeing in panic and should not be regarded as a terrorist, numerous videos reveal that no police were pursuing him except for one on foot after he began driving over people. | ||
There was plenty of daylight. | ||
Brooks could see the women and children he was plowing over with the SUV. | ||
Brooks passed several streets that could have taken him far away from the crowd, and Brooks could have stopped the vehicle at any moment, or at the very least, driven it away from the crowd. | ||
But he kept on going, disregarding the innocent American lives that were beneath him. | ||
John Bowne reports. | ||
Sickening stuff, but it needs to be told. | ||
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I'll be joined in this hour by Jim Bob Noted, crafter of memes, and we're very excited to talk to him. | ||
We'll be taking your phone calls as well, so if you're on the line and you want to talk to Jim Bob, stay on the line. | ||
We'll take your calls in the second half of this hour. | ||
Very excited to welcome him on the other side. | ||
Look, there he is! | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Jim Bob, stay with us, folks. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, if you have spent any time on the right side of Twitter, you have no doubt come across this man's creations, even if you didn't know who it was, because, you know, it gets shared around, and it's the information and the ideas that get spread around. | ||
But now we want to give him his due. | ||
His name's Jim Bob, American satirical cartoonist who focuses on the overlapping absurdity of culture In politics, he's a weekly contributor to the Washington Examiner and live streams daily on Instagram and DLive. | ||
You can catch the audio versions of those streams on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. | ||
His website, madebyjimbob.com. | ||
His Instagram is madebyjimbob. | ||
And we're here highlighting his newest book, Savage Memes, Volume 3, Cultura Ad Absurdum. | ||
Cultura Ad Absurdum. | ||
I don't speak Latin, Jim Bob. | ||
I'm very glad you're on the show. | ||
I was just trying to be smart. | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
First, I want to thank—the last time I was on, we were just in production of this book, and I appreciate anyone who purchased the book and all of your patience in all of this crazy supply chain constraints and whatnot. | ||
I really appreciate your patience. | ||
You definitely got your book by now, but I just wanted to thank you first and foremost. | ||
Well, I think it was well worth the wait because I'm just looking at this book and it's very well crafted, thick pages, nice, very colorful. | ||
I mean, this is not a cheaply thrown together, you know, piece of a cultural artifact, if you will. | ||
It's very nice. | ||
And my producer, when he gave me this, said, be careful with your coffee. | ||
This is my personal copy. | ||
Very concerned that this book survived this show. | ||
But, you know, like I said, a lot of people are probably aware of your work. | ||
And I just maybe I'm just projecting, but I was aware of your work for so long before I knew who you were. | ||
And then I found out who you were and found out you did streams and everything. | ||
And, you know, my appreciation of your work has really only grown since then. | ||
I got to admit, I'm a little bit jealous of you. | ||
I always wanted to be a cartoonist. | ||
Is it as fun as it seems? | ||
Yeah, it's totally fun, and you can still do that. | ||
I mean, you're in a position where if you start doodling, people might take some attention to it. | ||
No, it's definitely fun. | ||
It's fun in a lot of ways because your work is known, and not necessarily you. | ||
Of course, I'm on a show showing my face right now, but in general, when your work is known more than you, the person, it's kind of a good indicator that you're doing something worthwhile to people that's independent of you winning them over with charisma and whatnot. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I think it's a great compliment, actually, to see your stuff spread around. | ||
Of course, we talked about it last time you were on, the way people take your templates and then sort of mix and match, that you can sort of change up the word sometimes, and it's just a fascinating sort of cultural reality that we're in now, the meme culture that you have really embraced and are a big part of. | ||
Obviously, this is probably one of your more famous ones. | ||
I've seen this Everywhere, and it's so funny and so simple. | ||
I wonder, have you ever done anything where you take this book and show it to normies, show it to people that wouldn't find it normally? | ||
Because that's what strikes me, is I see this and I go, what would I think about this if I was somebody that watched CNN all the time? | ||
What do they think about when they see this? | ||
I've actually seen that in person about two or three times, and because there's no premise, I don't set them up, the person giving, they don't know me, right? | ||
So a lot of times they don't, there's only a couple that they really like are taken back by and you realize that if you give it to someone who's blindly looking at it, they're able to see some of the ridiculousness in all of it and laugh at it. | ||
That's what I found. | ||
And I mean, the people who bought the book, they keep it in their house, they keep it in their bathroom and they're really a better person to ask. | ||
They might have a bigger sample set than myself, but I think generally the response is, if you don't already know the context of my work or my worldview, they kind of just laugh. | ||
Right. | ||
They're not- they're not that, you know, intense. | ||
Some of them are. | ||
No, no, yeah, no, they're not- they're not something- they're- really, there's nothing, like, objectionable, and that's why I think it'd be interesting to ask people, you know, just- just a regular person on the stream, maybe, you know, go to- going to a- some sort of leftist cause or something, and just presenting this and just going, what does this mean? | ||
You know, what- what is this comic saying? | ||
And just get them to sort of verbalize, like, oh, that's- that's what this means, because The fun thing about memes is you can't really argue with them. | ||
Like you're just presenting, like I love this one. | ||
You say, a pandemic is their last attempt for total control. | ||
And you have the other guy going, is that a UFO? | ||
Like, I really, I would look, I get exactly what this means, right? | ||
Is they'll go to any step. | ||
They'll create any absurdity in order to cause the fear that they can use to enslave you. | ||
Would people understand that if I showed them this? | ||
I honestly wonder. | ||
It's fascinating to me. | ||
Yeah, I think that one would be a lower level, a lower margin of hit for someone. | ||
They might not get that someone might actually use... Well, it starts with the assumption that they're already using a lot of stuff for control and a lot of people, to get them on board with that alone sometimes is a big challenge. | ||
So I think my audience, their ability to interpret my memes and my comics and stuff starts at least from You know, not, you know, to use the lame term woke, like true woke, you know, like truth or woke would be have to be at a level like three at least. | ||
What is just go up to 10 is that is one out of 10. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
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I think we do need, we need a woke-o-meter. | ||
But woke is one of those things that it was sort of an InfoWars saying for a while, right? | ||
It was waking up out of the matrix, waking, you know, you're either a sheep or you're awakened. | ||
And then it's been transferred into like this, this double not meaning where they think it's like a dream within a dream inception type thing where they think they're breaking out of the matrix, but they're just breaking into a more complicated level of the matrix. | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
Any thoughts about that? | ||
Kind of. | ||
I mean, I talk about that a bit when I do streams, is that the further you go into information, though information's important, it can guide you, it can guide you toward where deception is and whatnot. | ||
But ultimately, I believe, as a Christian, that we're in a spiritual war. | ||
And so the information itself, if you pursue information only and not wisdom, then you'll inevitably be in a matrix forever. | ||
That's interesting, because, so, like, what's happening right now, I was, I should have saved the page, I was just looking at your one where it says, you know, conspiracy, here it is, I flipped right to it, look at that, divine intervention. | ||
It says, corruption is real, but conspiracies are silly. | ||
And the response is, houses are real, but the blueprints are silly. | ||
I mean, what they're doing now, the Great Reset, they're advertising what they're doing, which is why it, I find myself struggling, just going, why do I have to explain this to you? | ||
It's right there. | ||
Like, why can you not get this? | ||
I want to tear my hair out when I'm talking to or just, you know, observing regular people out there. | ||
Why do we need to explain this when it's so obvious and it's in their face and they can't handle it? | ||
I do think it's the spiritual aspect. | ||
They're spiritually blind, even though they can see what's happening. | ||
They can't interpret it right, can they? | ||
Right. | ||
It's about who their authority is. | ||
And, you know, faith comes from listening. | ||
So the question is, who are you listening to? | ||
And if you're listening to someone, Do they inevitably point you to, uh, to God really? | ||
So, but, but in the information world, it's like, they're just going to believe the authority, even though the authority is telling them, you know, like, it's like Fauci will just be like, you know, we don't know if, you know, there's a lot of dead people from this. | ||
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We don't know if it's from the jab, but we're going to give it 55 years to test it. | |
And like, you know, it could be, and everyone's just like, yeah, whatever, you know, like whatever he, however he kicks the can down the road, You know, the answer for the blind, the sheep, ends up being just like, well, we'll just, we have to just wait and see. | ||
We'll find out more. | ||
And you're like, find out more from who? | ||
And it's always back to the people actually perpetrating and building this new infrastructure. | ||
You know, it's funny, the crew was just showing Fauci as the Wizard of Oz, and I think that's kind of the appropriate thing, right? | ||
It's almost like the curtain is open, they see the little man hiding there, and yet they're still worshipping the projection of Oz. | ||
So we're sitting there going, no, look, there's the little man right there, he's right there behind the curtain, and they're going, shut up with your conspiracy theory, bow to Oz, right? | ||
Yeah, no, they just fundamentally don't believe That conspiracies exist, but if they admit corruption exists, you can't have it. | ||
You have to have people talking to each other and making plans, and it really doesn't take much. | ||
It takes like three people, and then it takes compartmentalization of the other people who just listen. | ||
We can see this. | ||
And you you we can see this in, you know, it's like you could argue a war, like some attempt to justify a war, let's say, for 25 years somewhere. | ||
It doesn't. | ||
The people in on it, let's say, like soldiers are in, they don't they're not in on the conspiracy of what it took to get into war. | ||
Right. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
So this concept of, you know how many people would have to be in on it, you know, is nonsense. | ||
Well, and yeah, you know, we talked about it. | ||
The evolution of false flags all the time on this program, where you used to have to have a cabal secretly, you know, secretly disseminating information and getting the media in on it. | ||
And now they just, they just do whatever they want and they know the media is going to cover it the way they want. | ||
Alright, more Jim Bob on the other side. | ||
Made by JimBob.com. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is Harrison Smith. | ||
My guest is Jim Bob. | ||
His website, madebyjimbob.com, and his Instagram is THEmadebyjimbob. | ||
That's THEmadebyjimbob, ever since his original account was destroyed by the savage vegans. | ||
Hey, speaking of Savage, his latest book is Savage Memes, Volume 3, Cultura ad Absurdum. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Because I'm somewhat familiar with this phrase, right? | ||
Reductum ad Absurdum. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Why did you choose that as your subtitle? | ||
It's just culture to observe. | ||
It's just showing culture, the absurdity of culture. | ||
It's because I usually use the format of the logical format of appealing to the absurdity of the alternative. | ||
And so that's usually shown in some, if not many of my comics. | ||
It goes straight to the end, logical end. - Right, right, which is why I think your memes are successful because it just takes a very, some complicated issues and just sort of simplifies it down to just the basic, right? | ||
In fact, I just flipped to this one. | ||
I like this one. | ||
Question, how was the voter turnout? | ||
Answer, statistically impossible. | ||
Totally. | ||
That's the argument right there. | ||
That's it. | ||
No more discussion needed. | ||
It's really great stuff and it would make a wonderful Christmas present and if you order right now, very soon, you can get it by Christmas and you know the Info Warrior in your life will appreciate it. | ||
I want to ask you this just because we're going to take calls from people and they'll be able to ask you questions but It's my show. | ||
I'll ask you my own personal question first. | ||
I just want your response to this because you always bring up the fact that we're in a spiritual war, which, of course, is a major theme of our show, and I think it's reflected in your work. | ||
But I just read this yesterday in a book, and it's just been stuck in my head, and I want your interpretation of it. | ||
It's Psalm 95, 5. | ||
All of the gods of the pagans are demons. | ||
It's just been running through my head like a mantra. | ||
All of the gods of the pagans are demons. | ||
And I see stuff online that just pops into my head. | ||
All of the gods of the pagans are demons. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
I mean, do you think that's accurate? | ||
What does that mean to you when you hear that? | ||
Well, that's pretty intense. | ||
I would say that reflects on the worship of the worldliness. | ||
For instance, if you start doing a lot of DMT and you see, you know, you're talking to little elves, you know, and they're showing you the world or you're looking up at the sky and what we might determine as a UFO or some alien. | ||
I mean, I am. | ||
My position is that a lot of those things actually could be demonic. | ||
I can't possibly discount that based on my worldview. | ||
And so I think that that that statement would would pretty much apply to those things in the current world. | ||
I mean, it does say that we will be sent strong delusions. | ||
It does say that a lot of these things that come to pass will come to pass in the sky. | ||
But otherwise, you know, paganism in general, the multiplicity of gods battling each other, it starts from, in my view, a pretty incoherent assumption that there's There's many gods and they all have tiffs with each other and so forth. | ||
And again, if you're pagan and I just totally misrepresented you, that's okay. | ||
Yeah, I mean, the crazy thing is there really are pagans out there. | ||
It kind of blows my mind, but hey, some of the stuff they talk about is kind of cool. | ||
All right, I'm going to go to the phone calls now. | ||
To the callers, if you could just keep your question or your comment as short as possible so we can give Jim Bob time to respond. | ||
I'm going to go to Clown Car in New York City. | ||
I know you called about me having COVID, but Clown Car, I know you always talk about the importance of humor and of community in our information war. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Clown Car. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Very good, Harrison. | |
I was going to bring up that point. | ||
Jim Bob, I would like to thank you, and you're blessed to be able to convert people over to sanity through comedy. | ||
That's one of my biggest attributes to the show. | ||
Also, I was just wondering, I've seen a meme recently about why wait online when you can vote online, and it was Hillary Clinton on the phone. | ||
I think you mean the meme that got somebody sent to prison. | ||
Is that what you're referencing? | ||
Yeah, yeah, no, I, uh, there's a guy, I'm blanking on his name, maybe the crew can figure it out, but yeah, somebody put up a meme that basically said, you can vote on your phone, just text this number, and has actually been sent to prison that. | ||
Have you noticed this trend, Jim Bob, of people actually literally being sent to prison for memes now in America? | ||
Like, where are we going with this as a culture? | ||
I haven't seen that. | ||
That's pretty alarming to me if that's the case. | ||
If anything, they'd have to categorize it as some sort of direct threat or something like that, but I'm not sure how you'd make the connection. | ||
No, I haven't seen that. | ||
I've seen that in some other countries in the past, but no, I haven't seen I might be just not paying attention to the media too much. | ||
Well, it's certainly true. | ||
Yeah, social media influencer charged with election interference stemming from voter disinformation campaign. | ||
It was literally a meme that said, yeah, Ricky Vaughn. | ||
There you go. | ||
I was trying to think of his meme name. | ||
Ricky Vaughn was charged with a criminal complaint for posting something that said, you can vote by phone, which a clear joke. | ||
You know, just what about, in a larger sense, the attacks on free speech that are going on right now? | ||
Because it's not just big tech companies that are doing it. | ||
I mean, they're trying to write laws now to limit... I mean, the head of the NIH said, you know, we have to find and bring people that spread disinformation about COVID to justice. | ||
I mean, he may be thinking of people like yourself or myself when he's saying that. | ||
Do you think we're getting into a... I think we're getting into a dangerous place here. | ||
Where do you think this goes? | ||
Yeah, I think that the free speech issue, I mean, it's really important to distinguish that it really is about the government. | ||
And we are getting, we are pointing in a direction where that might be possible. | ||
But luckily, we still have states sovereignty. | ||
And we still have a lot of people that may not even be spending too much time online who will not accept that kind of culture. | ||
And so the answer is, it's either a fight or a parallel society, a parallel economy. | ||
As far as free speech is concerned is censorship. | ||
I'm okay because you can't censor the truth. | ||
You always figure out a new way to say the truth and get it to people. | ||
I mean, keep in mind technology is only, we're in the beginning of, you know, we've only experienced this part of technology once. | ||
Everything else was paper. | ||
You know, that's why I do paintings. | ||
That's why I make books is that you can't really delete them. | ||
You have to really let your dog eat them or light them on fire. | ||
I look at the free speech thing generally how it's talked about, "Oh, big tech." I don't actually disagree with some level of censorship if it's not the government. | ||
For instance, if I am running a social media account or something like that, And someone's talking about, you know, pedophilia or something. | ||
I'll just block them or delete them. | ||
And they'll be like, oh, you said you're so free speech. | ||
I'm like, blocking you is free speech. | ||
I'm blocking you. | ||
I don't want you. | ||
I don't want you in my culture, basically, I'm saying. | ||
And so it's a really fine distinction. | ||
And the thing is, we're not arguing. | ||
We're hardly arguing about free speech most of the time, unless we're talking about government shutting you down, arresting you for saying something. | ||
Most of the time, we're actually arguing about the standards that are the monopoly of standards on big tech. | ||
Their standards are sexualization of children, degeneracy, upside down world, demonic stuff. | ||
They're against wholesomeness. | ||
They want to ban gardens and these kinds of things. | ||
So we're really arguing about arguing about standards. | ||
But that's why it's silly to appeal back to them and be like, change your standards. | ||
Like the answer is build your own, you know. | ||
Right, right. | ||
So that ends up being the short-term solution, or long-term. | ||
Yeah, well, yet to see. | ||
I think the problem with that is that, you know, when the other side is so monolithic and powerful, they're not going to leave us alone, right? | ||
So, you know, that's why I wonder if there's any hope in the idea of a parallel society or parallel construction of this stuff, because they're not just going to let you live a parallel life, are they? | ||
They're going to come after you with everything they got. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You have to, you have to build something that's strong enough that they can't really, uh, they can only peck at it. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
And so we're the, the, the truth, the hard truth is that a lot of us have been so dependent on these systems for so long. | ||
Cause they're so convenient and quick and cheap that, um, the reality is we were starting to look at it and go, wow, we kind of took the, you know, we took the easy route and now we're sort of peeling our way out of this full dependency, whether it's government or, or, uh, Corporate supply chains and what have you. | ||
Because until we're out of that, that was the precondition for all this nonsense. | ||
It's like they said, you can't get your stuff now because you're getting it through us and there's nowhere else to go, so put on your face diaper. | ||
That's how it goes, folks. | ||
The book, Savage Memes, Volume 3, Cultura ad absurdum, made by JimBob.com is where you can get it. | ||
Great Christmas gift. | ||
I recommend it to all of the info warriors in your life. | ||
More of your calls on the other side. | ||
Stephanie from Minneapolis has a comment about Rittenhouse that I think JimBob will be interested in. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Alright, welcome back, folks. | ||
My guest is Jim Bob, made by jimbob.com. | ||
That's where you can find Savage Memes, Volume 3, available now for your bookshelf and your coffee table. | ||
Put it in the bathroom. | ||
Shock and, uh... | ||
Entertain Your Guest, Savage Means, Volume 3. | ||
Now, America is still reeling from the fallout of the correct verdict from the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, but Stephanie in Minneapolis, our caller, has a comment about what's going on here that I think speaks to a larger cultural reality. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Stephanie. | ||
What is this that you know about the fallout from this Rittenhouse trial? | ||
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I went to my mother-in-law's condo with my son early last week to go swimming and there was heightened security. | |
At the front desk, it took us about 10 minutes to get in there. | ||
And my mother-in-law, once we got in, apologized to me about the confusion of getting in. | ||
And I said, yeah, what's going on? | ||
She said, there was a mob at the sister tower of their condo looking for the judge that presided over the Derek Chauvin case. | ||
Oh, the Derek Chauvin case. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So this was earlier this month during the Rittenhouse trial. | ||
Yeah, so again, I think this speaks to a larger cultural reality that we're finding ourselves in. | ||
There's all the videos, guys, we want to pull up just as B-roll. | ||
This, you know, the new Black Panthers showing up heavily armed at the Glynn County Courthouse where the Ahmaud Arbery case is going on. | ||
I mean, was the Rittenhouse trial maybe the last gasp of a fair judicial system that we have in this country, Jim Bob? | ||
And is this just something we have to live with now? | ||
Mobs of angry communists showing up where they disagree with a judicial decision? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I couldn't possibly use what's presented in the news as my arbiter of what's going on. | ||
Um, I know I that leads a lot of people into just like not knowing anything is to be true and I don't want to do that. | ||
But at the same time you can you can embellish issues. | ||
You can you can you can fund mobs. | ||
You can have things occur. | ||
That that aren't legitimate and and so I because I have no access directly to these kind of situations I can't really comment on what's happening But culturally the whole the whole mob mentality is a real thing whether it's online or can manifest in in reality the problem is distinguishing between that power of the mob and that authentically emerges and distinguishing between that and whether something can be orchestrated. | ||
And I know that both occur. | ||
And I can't tell you, I couldn't possibly tell you which one's authentic and which ones are not. | ||
Yeah, I think you're exactly right. | ||
I think we've seen that with like Kristen Sinema and Joe Manchin, the way that they're approached at airports and stuff. | ||
It's reminiscent of what happened sort of following January 6th, where you had Mitt Romney and Lindsey Graham being confronted in the airport. | ||
But in those cases, it was clearly people just seeing them randomly and going, hey, you! | ||
Screw you for not standing up for Don Trump or whatever, whereas this sort of natural mob mentality of people seeing him and pointing it out, whereas the Kristen Sinema or Joe Manchin, they have like pre-made signs. | ||
They clearly like were sent there by somebody. | ||
So you're right. | ||
It's like it's hard to tell what's fabricated and what's real. | ||
And in fact, we have another caller here. | ||
Which one is it? | ||
Where is he? | ||
Daniel from Arizona sort of has a comment in a similar vein as this. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Daniel. | ||
You're on the air with Jim Bob. | ||
Daniel in Arizona? | ||
Oh, he's not there, but I'll read what he says. | ||
He says, riots are the voice of the unheard, so why wasn't January 6th the voice of the unheard? | ||
I mean, I think this just goes to the point of the, I don't know, is it just hypocrisy? | ||
I'm sick of pointing out hypocrisy, Jim Bob, but is that just our job now to just point and go, look, hypocrisy. | ||
Hypocrisy there, hypocrisy there. | ||
You know, if they want to burn down a city, it's wonderful freedom of speech. | ||
If Americans, you know, break a window at the Capitol, it's terrorism and we have to enslave their children. | ||
Like, you know, is, again, is this just the reality we have to live with and we just point to hypocrisy until we die? | ||
Is that where we are? | ||
No, I mean, that would be, you know, that that'll get you tired and stuff. | ||
So, yeah, pointing to hypocrisy is clear, you know. | ||
You get to the point where you're no longer surprised at the narrative. | ||
And again, this is not just put left to wing. | ||
This is just the general status quo of how we interact with things going on in the world. | ||
And then so you, at some point you just, you know, it's not that it doesn't matter. | ||
It's just that you have to go toward what you can do, what you can build. | ||
Pointing out hypocrisy doesn't build anything. | ||
And so it's an important distinction. | ||
Is it important to point out hypocrisy? | ||
Yes. | ||
Uh, can it get redundant? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And I know this for what I do. | ||
And it's like, it's, it's a challenge to point, to point, uh, people toward, uh, something good or something better or something that they can do their, uh, they can build away from. | ||
Otherwise they'll get bogged down with cynicism and, uh, and you know, it'll just be too easy to ridicule, you know? | ||
And you know, for people like you and I, we are, not to denigrate, we're pretty powerless in the grand scheme of things. | ||
We can express ourselves. | ||
We can, you know, share our thoughts. | ||
But to me, the frustration comes when you have like senators, like Ted Cruz is the worst at it. | ||
He's constantly going, this is hypocritical. | ||
And it's like, well, you're a United States senator. | ||
So maybe you should do some action that helps to counteract this hypocrisy. | ||
To me, that's the frustrating part, is the people who actually have power When they just point out the hypocrisy and stop. | ||
We point out the hypocrisy, now the people with power need to act on it, right? | ||
That's frustration I have. | ||
Do you share that? | ||
Yeah, but at the same time, I've removed my expectation from those people as well. | ||
Not out of cynicism, but just out of understanding the power of the status quo. | ||
The tyranny of the status quo is a real thing. | ||
Both sides have invested interest. | ||
We're talking about human beings. | ||
We have to look at the fallen nature of men and when they're in positions of power or status or whatever, or they're compromised, they're going to just maintain status quo so they can stay in their position. | ||
And we see this all over the place. | ||
We see it with different stances. | ||
I mean, look at even smaller level talkers like Jordan Peterson. | ||
He studies authoritarianism, right? | ||
His whole platform was about pointing to that. | ||
And yet this whole thing starts and he goes, well, I think we should just keep quiet and reserve of judgment for six months. | ||
And now he's and now he's surprised and pissed that he's got to get a jabby jab to go get a, you know, a little, you know, a baguette sandwich down the street. | ||
I'm like, how are you not tying these things together? | ||
You know, and again, the frustration is I share the same thing, but it's more with like lower cultural talking heads, which I am. | ||
I'm admittedly a cultural talking head. | ||
But again, the more frustrated you get, you have to point yourself back to faith, family, growing your family, owning guns, growing gardens, all of these things that you can actually do daily because you can't do anything. | ||
You have no access to Ted Cruz most of the time. | ||
No, you're exactly right. | ||
You're Yeah, no, that's very interesting. | ||
And that's one thing I keep saying on this show. | ||
I was talking to our guest, Ben DeLaurentis. | ||
He said, are we doomed? | ||
And I really had to think about it for a little while and go, oh my God, are we doomed? | ||
And then I realized, and I keep saying this, I'm not doomed. | ||
You're not doomed, Jim Bob. | ||
The people listening to us aren't doomed, right? | ||
Is that the shred of hope that we need to grasp onto and hope to expand on? | ||
Just going, as long as we can resist, as long as we can fan this flame and keep the embers alive, There's hope out there? | ||
Yeah, we're not doomed. | ||
We're fallen. | ||
And so because it's a spiritual war, and a lot of people don't like to hear this, they want a material outcome solution. | ||
They want to know that in the end, everything's going to be fine. | ||
We're going to get back to some sort of heavenly Eden. | ||
No, that's just leftism on the right. | ||
And so my stance is that, no, we're fallen. | ||
We're not doomed. | ||
But our goal is a spiritual goal. | ||
And that's our relationship with God, and it's not what happens, because something might not pan out the right way. | ||
The tyranny might take place, and we can fight, but the outcome, again, it's not about that outcome. | ||
It's about our spiritual war. | ||
I mean, we can be imprisoned and spiritually free, and so that's not an argument that we shouldn't fight, though. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
I don't want people to misunderstand that. | ||
It's just that the outcome can't be utility. | ||
It can't be in some vision of the world, you know, because there's the world. | ||
This is the state of worldliness. | ||
It's this battle of good and evil. | ||
People who want to make a perfect society. | ||
They want to do the Calhoun mouse experiment. | ||
They want to do the World Economic Forum thing. | ||
They want the World ID thing. | ||
This is their idea of what is good. | ||
That's their idea of what's good in the world. | ||
And so that's what happens when you try to base spiritual aspects in carnal measures. | ||
Wow, brilliant stuff. | ||
You know, you never expect these silly little cartoons to have such a spiritual well behind them, but they really do. | ||
And I think people recognize that when you actually are tuned in to that resonant level, right? | ||
That higher resonant level that you see. | ||
These aren't just silly little cartoons. | ||
It's not just, you know, funny little jokes that you're making about all of this. | ||
There's a deep, deep underlying truth. | ||
Let's just go back to that one. | ||
I love this one. | ||
Muffled, passionate scream with William Wallace. | ||
You can take our lives. | ||
You can take our freedom. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Right? | ||
I'd love to see the liberal version of Braveheart. | ||
Amazing stuff. | ||
Savage Memes, Volume 3, cultural ad absurdum, madebyjimbob.com is where you can find it. | ||
His Instagram, madebyjimbob. | ||
And you're still doing your daily live streams, right, every day on Instagram and DLive? | ||
Mostly, yeah, I do. | ||
Instagram stopped me from doing live streams, so I just go right to YouTube. | ||
Made by Jim Bob YouTube. | ||
The vegans destroy yet another wonderful thing. | ||
Well, you can also find those streams on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. | ||
Thanks so much for coming on, Jim Bob. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
All right, that's going to do it for us. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
The Alex Jones Show begins in just one minute. | ||
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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. | ||
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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. | ||
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 six million dollars to save the extra millions and millions of people that are now starving to death. | ||
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He said, you're a bad organization. | ||
You can't be trusted. | ||
But maybe I will give six million 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. | ||
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