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The latest COVID variant, aptly named Omicron, which is an anagram for moronic, will likely be one of many distractions from the long-awaited Ghislaine Maxwell will likely be one of many distractions from the long-awaited Ghislaine Tonight, with the holiday travel season already underway, the U.S. | ||
is bracing for the new Omicron variant. | ||
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And with the holiday season now upon us, comes word of a new variant even more contagious than Delta. | |
What makes this new variant so different and so concerning? | ||
So you would predict from looking at the mutations that have been identified that it likely will be more transmissible. | ||
We don't know that yet, but you have to be careful and assume that that's the case. | ||
It also has a bunch of mutations that would suggest it could evade the protection, for example, of monoclonal antibodies and perhaps even convalescent plasma for people who've been infected and recovered and possibly vaccine. | ||
Of course, the Omicron variant was generated from four fully vaccinated travelers, according to a Botswana media release where the moronic variant was discovered. | ||
Furthermore, South African doctors have questioned the widespread panic related to it. | ||
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So our positivity rate is 9.2%. | |
It is yes, it is. | ||
It is more than we would have loved it to be. | ||
But looking at the mildness of the symptoms that we are seeing, currently there's no reason for panicking as we don't see severely ill patients. | ||
The most predominant clinical complaint is severe fatigue for one or two days with then the headache and the body aches and pain. | ||
Some of them will have what they call a scratchy throat, and some will have a cough, a dry cough, but it's not a constant cough, it comes and goes. | ||
And that's more or less the big symptoms that we have seen. - From the outset, it is vague details similar to these that a laundry list of high profile people don't want the lockdown COVID controlled masses to absorb. | ||
Adding to the secrecy, federal courts have long banned cameras from their courtrooms. | ||
After a plea of not guilty and her imprisonment in a Brooklyn federal lockup in 2020, Maxwell was charged with six counts for allegedly procuring underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein to abuse from 1994 through 2004. | ||
All eyes are now on Maxwell after the supposed suicide of Jeffrey Epstein, who according to newly released DOJ documents, showed absolutely no signs of suicide. | ||
The six counts are merely the icing on the cake. | ||
A slew of co-conspirators, named and unnamed, may be revealed during the trial, possibly exposing an elite sex trafficking operation that amounts to nothing less than modern-day slavery, That could incriminate celebrities, politicians, and a myriad of billionaires who have not been fully exposed up until this point. | ||
Epstein's flight logs reveal visitations to Epstein's pedophile island by scores of celebrities, some of whom have signed on to gaslighting the public for their corporate masters for the reward of petty tyranny. | ||
and others that would shock most people. | ||
But what is most likely to happen is that the entire trial will be a mysterious farce, as the judge, who has already agreed to cover up details, too impure for the public, has miraculously been offered a higher court position, while the prosecution team includes the daughter of the elite's guard dog, James Comey. | ||
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So a prosecutor would work in a division such as grand theft, or work in homicide, or work in sex crimes. | ||
So for this particular prosecutor, Comey, to have worked on Tartaglione's case, which is a quadruple homicide facing death penalty, and also now working on sex crimes of Epstein and Maxwell, it is a little bit You know, it's like you couldn't find someone else out of the hundreds, possibly, prosecutors that you may have in the office. | ||
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to American Journal. | ||
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Oh, boy. | ||
Oh, boy. | ||
I put myself in a bad mood this morning right before coming on air because I thought I'd go back and I'd watch some old interviews with Ilhan Omar. | ||
One of our top stories today will be about Lauren Boebert and Ilhan Omar. | ||
And holy crud, man. | ||
Listening to that woman talk is like a sharp rock in your shoe. | ||
It'll just piss you off. | ||
It's amazing she's a congresswoman. | ||
Let's leave it at that. | ||
We'll cover it more a little bit later in the show. | ||
Lots of videos to show you. | ||
We'll be taking your calls today as well. | ||
But first we'll begin, as we always do, with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is folks, your daily dispatch for Tuesday, November 30th, 2021. | ||
Jack Dorsey has stepped down as CEO of Twitter and been replaced by a flaming anti-white racist. | ||
Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal. | ||
Why should I distinguish between white people and racists? | ||
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is being replaced by an Indian immigrant who apparently views all white people as racist and doesn't want the platform to be bound by the First Amendment. | ||
If they're not going to make a distinction between Muslims and extremists, then why should I Distinguish between white people and racists. | ||
See, it makes a lot of sense, doesn't it? | ||
Some white people think that all Muslims are extremists, so now this Muslim says all white people are racists. | ||
What's that old phrase? | ||
An eye for an eye makes the old world blind. | ||
Wasn't that Gandhi, ironically enough? | ||
Amazing this guy runs Twitter now, so now I guess the CEOs of Twitter and IBM and Microsoft and Facebook like where else literally all of them Indian CEOs not Indian descendant CEOs Indians foreigners People who came here, not people who were born here of Indian descent, just so we're clear. | ||
Quote, our role, is this what the new CEO of Twitter has said about free speech on his platform? | ||
Quote, our role is not to be bound by the First Amendment, but our role is to serve a healthy public conversation, and our moves are reflective of things we believe lead to a healthier public conversation, Agrawal said, who was Twitter's CTO at the time. | ||
Well, the kinds of things we do about this is less focused on thinking about free speech, but thinking about how the times have changed. | ||
Yeah, you don't want to be bound by the First Amendment. | ||
You know, the amendment that unbinds all free speech, right? | ||
The amendment that is there explicitly to Destroy the bounds of what you're allowed to say, liberty itself, what you're allowed to think. | ||
Those are the things they're bound to see. | ||
They're being bounded by the law that says you can't bind people's speech. | ||
It's very confusing, but it's just the world we live in, I guess, now. | ||
But it's changing. | ||
Here's a story from Infowars.com. | ||
First, living robots can now spontaneously self-replicate. | ||
Replicate, scientists say. | ||
Minuscule biological machines developed by scientists from the cells of frogs, commonly referred to as xenobots, can now self-replicate, according to a new scientific report. | ||
Yes, folks, this is the intro to a very bad sci-fi movie. | ||
But again, it is interesting. | ||
They say, we've created self-replicating robots. | ||
Like out of what? | ||
Oh, out of the cell of frogs. | ||
Oh, you didn't really create anything. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
Yeah, once again, it's been in evidence that human beings incapable of creating life, only capable of taking life God has created, distorting it, perverting it, destroying it, manipulating it, bastardizing it, creating some sort of Frankenstein monster out of it, and then claiming that We're so smart. | ||
Joshua Bongard, one of the new co-authors of the new report, claimed that with the right design, the organisms will spontaneously self-replicate and proposed the technology could be used to tackle future pandemics and speed up vaccine production. | ||
Oh, that's exactly what I want. | ||
Just be ready now. | ||
Fact checks. | ||
No, there aren't live robot frogs inside your vaccine. | ||
Stop being a conspiracy theorist. | ||
It's just like, well, okay, that's what they're saying, though. | ||
That is what they're saying they're gonna do, so I don't want that, and I think we maybe should stop them now before, you know, there's self-replicating nanobots in our vaccines doing whatever they're programmed to do. | ||
What a strange, dystopian, disturbing world that we're just expected to go, oh, self-replicating robots, that's... | ||
That's fun. | ||
Hey, isn't that nice? | ||
It's just like horror being unleashed. | ||
It's the gates of hell opening. | ||
It's fun. | ||
Moderna CEO thinks COVID-19 vaccines will lose efficacy due to the Omicron strain. | ||
That's right. | ||
The vaccinated variant is looking like... | ||
Well, affecting a lot of vaccinated people, first of all, if discovered in vaccinated people. | ||
Everybody in Australia who's come down with the Omicron variant has been vaccinated, by the way. | ||
The efficacy of the coronavirus vaccines will decrease significantly, which isn't good news because, well, they're already not working so great. | ||
So you might as well just not take them. | ||
The other way to read this, I guess, is you might as well, now you have to take it all the time, every day, every month, every year, for the rest of your life. | ||
Maybe that's the lesson we need to be learning. | ||
It's just, this is all just bonkers. | ||
Quote, I think it's going to be a material drop of effectiveness. | ||
I just don't know how much because we need to wait for the data. | ||
Well, they're probably, well, what a novel, hey, they're waiting for the data this time. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
But all the scientists I've talked to are like, this is not going to be good, Bansal said in an interview with Financial Times published on Tuesday. | ||
Well, your vaccine was a complete failure anyway. | ||
The death rate has skyrocketed ever since you introduced the vaccine. | ||
So maybe the vaccine not being effective against Omicron is like a good thing. | ||
And, you know, conversely, maybe it's because of the vaccine and the fact that it's a leaky vaccine, allowing the vaccine to spread and, you know, transmit between people and suppress the symptoms without actually stopping. | ||
The disease itself maybe that's what's causing the variance that we're experiencing. | ||
Maybe this is all on purpose. | ||
Maybe it's literally all a plan that we told you about two years ago. | ||
It gets old after a little while, doesn't it? | ||
Just sit here and go, hey, look, they're going to create a, they're going to create a manufactured bioweapon in a lab. | ||
It'll be a respiratory illness. | ||
They're going to release it on the earth. | ||
They're going to use it as an excuse to bring about mandated vaccines. | ||
And then the vaccines are going to be leaky and it's going to cause variants, justifying more vaccines, more lockdown. | ||
And it's all in pursuit of a technocratic global government. | ||
And it's just like, now we just have to sit here and watch it all come true. | ||
Just wonder when the hell are the American people going to rise up and cast off the chains that are, as we speak, being locked around their limbs. | ||
Health boss tells Brits not to socialize over Christmas. | ||
Hey, when are the UK patriots going to stand up and cast off their chains? | ||
When is the world going to realize that this is one monolithic threat we all face together and that We overwhelmed them. | ||
10 million to one. | ||
When are we going to realize that and put it into action? | ||
I wonder. | ||
Fears that bureaucrats are once again scheming to cancel Christmas arose after a top health boss told Brits to avoid socializing with their friends and family over the festive period. | ||
Dr. Ginny Harries, the current head of the NHS Test and Trace, has told BBC4's Today program that people can do their bit to reduce the spread of the Omicron variant by reducing the number of social contacts they have, reports The Telegraph. | ||
Just stop interacting with your fellow human being. | ||
You know, that'll save you from the Omicron variant. | ||
And of course, our behaviors in winter, and particularly around Christmas, we tend to socialize more. | ||
So I think all of those will need to be taken into account, she said. | ||
Yeah, just don't socialize over Christmas. | ||
Don't celebrate the holiday. | ||
Don't get together with friends and family. | ||
They'll be doing that, of course, obviously, right? | ||
They're doing that right now. | ||
As we speak, people in charge, they'll be jet-setting around the world. | ||
They'll be having holiday parties. | ||
They'll be going on TV to celebrate New Year's. | ||
They're the important ones. | ||
They're the ones in the system. | ||
They get special privileges. | ||
It's very dangerous for you to go hug grandma, though. | ||
He's sick, despicable scumbags. | ||
Pfizer CEO declares annual revaccination for COVID coming. | ||
I just want to see, would it be great if we had, if we had comedy in this country? | ||
Remember comedy? | ||
Would it be great just to see like Saturday Night Live, some sort of national show, Key and Peele, you know, something on TV. | ||
I mean, this is comedy gold right here. | ||
You can't have an Uh, what's his name? | ||
Albert Borla type character just swimming in a pool of gold very seriously talking about, uh, yes, I think annual revaccination as he just counts his money and tries not to laugh. | ||
Just like, we're gonna have to have annual revaccination. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes, that'll keep everyone safe. | ||
Yes, well, I'll be very safe if we just buy my product compulsorily two, three times a year. | ||
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The anchor's just like, thank you, Albert Bourla. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Alright, welcome back folks. | |
We're going to try to get through this daily dispatch pretty quickly because I have a lot of stuff I want to show you. | ||
Some really, really great videos and we'll be covering We'll be covering a lot of stuff. | ||
I'll tell you about it a little bit later in the in the dispatch here. | ||
But first we go back to InfoWars.com where we have this headline. | ||
Senator Ted Cruz brands Fauci the most dangerous bureaucrat in the history of America. | ||
Speaking on Fox News Monday night, the Texas lawmaker issued his latest salvo against Fauci after the White House chiefs with the White House White House's chief medical advisor lashed him Sunday. | ||
Cruz told Hannity, I've got to say, Dr. Fauci, I think, is the most dangerous bureaucrat in the history of this country. | ||
He talked about hurting science, but I don't think anybody has hurt science or hurt the credibility of doctors more than Dr. Fauci, because throughout this pandemic, he's been dishonest, he's been political, and he's been partisan. | ||
It's absolutely true. | ||
You can't, you really can't deny that. | ||
Oxford professor says official data shows face masks made no meaningful difference in infection rates. | ||
University of Oxford professor Jim Naismith asserts that despite England dropping its mask mandate in July and Scotland keeping its rules in force, official data shows this has made no meaningful difference to infection rates. | ||
Naismith goes on to argue that the new face mask mandates imposed on England today are unlikely to have much of an impact in fighting the spread of the Omicron variant. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Two days, two different studies, one showing that face masks make no meaningful difference in the spread of COVID-19. | ||
The other showing that face masks on children have shown a 23% drop in their cognitive abilities. | ||
IQ quotients down 23% after the use of the face mask. | ||
So face masks, yes, for making your children dumb and subservient. | ||
No, if you want to stop the virus. | ||
Okay, just so we're clear. | ||
On what face masks are for. | ||
Okay. | ||
White House quietly delays a vaccine mandate as another federal judge objects. | ||
Yet another federal court has decided to block the Biden administration's COVID mandate. | ||
Only this time, the judge focused on a requirement for healthcare workers to either get the jab or say goodbye to their jobs. | ||
Earlier this month, the judge in Texas blocked the White House from enforcing some of its mandates by way of large corporations. | ||
Now a different federal district judge, this time in Missouri, is blocking the Biden administration from enforcing a vaccine mandate for healthcare workers in some 10 states. | ||
Meanwhile, as more courts object to the mandate, the White House is quietly telling federal agencies they can hold off on firing federal workers for not complying with the vaccine mandate until after the holidays, according to a memo obtained by the press on Monday. | ||
Yeah, just don't fire them till after the... Let them have a nice Christmas, then fire them for their personal medical decision. | ||
Isn't that nice? | ||
Just amazing. | ||
I don't know what the method has to be, but there's got to be a punishment for trying to implement tyrannical measures. | ||
Shouldn't there be some sort of punishment for the attempt to violate the Constitution? | ||
I just don't get this. | ||
They put forward a bill, it's like, no, we don't think people should be able to talk about things we don't want them to talk about. | ||
It's like, well, that's a violation of First Amendment. | ||
They're like, all right, all right, yeah, that makes sense. | ||
Here's an Islamophobia bill. | ||
It's like, no, that's a violation of the First Amendment. | ||
Yeah, sure, of course it is. | ||
Yeah, no, sorry. | ||
Shouldn't have ever suggested. | ||
Here's an anti-anti-Semitism bill. | ||
It's like, no, it's also violating the First Amendment. | ||
It's like, how often do you just have to, like, beat these people back as they attempt to... | ||
Destroy your constitutional rights. | ||
Like we just have to sit here and just let them try and try and try and try and just beat them back and beat them back and then eventually they break through and actually get something passed. | ||
It's just absurd. | ||
There's got to be, there's got to be some sort of punishment mechanism in place for when you try over and over again to usurp the powers of other branches of government or violate the Constitution openly, blatantly without, you know, there's got to be some sort of recourse. | ||
Here's a story that we're going to spend probably quite a bit of time on today. | ||
Representative Omar hangs up on Representative Boebart after tense phone call. | ||
Republican Representative Lauren Boebert of Colorado had a tense phone call with Representative Ilhan Omar on Monday that centered around Boebert's recent controversial remarks about the Minnesota Democrat. | ||
Like I said, we're going to spend a lot of time on this. | ||
I don't know What we have to do to get Republicans to get this message, but you are in a fight for the existence of your country, you worthless, pathetic worms. | ||
Stop apologizing for the love of God. | ||
These people insult you and degrade you and destroy your history without batting an eye. | ||
You could cry to them. | ||
You could beg them. | ||
You could say, please, I'm so offended. | ||
They would laugh at you. | ||
They would spit at you. | ||
They would step on your face as they walk right over you in usurping your birthright. | ||
Like, stop giving these people your credence. | ||
Stop believing them. | ||
They are a mafia. | ||
They're a mob. | ||
They're using blackmail tactics to force you to submit to them. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
We're going to spend a lot of time on this, but it's like, Bovert makes some joke about Ilhan Omar being a jihadi, which, by the way, she is. | ||
By the way, she wears a hijab. | ||
She is in favor of Sharia law. | ||
The correct response to this would be something like, look, Ms. | ||
Omar, I know that in your country, you know, A woman might be whipped in the street for speaking out of turn, but this is America, so I'm allowed to say whatever I want. | ||
Something along those lines. | ||
Representative Omar, we live in a country where you, as a foreign socialist, because you represent a By the way, a completely manufactured congressional district. | ||
We get what happened with Ilhan Omar, right? | ||
That the United States government went to a foreign country, chose a couple thousand people, moved them en masse to a white conservative area, and just created a constituency to elect their own people, right? | ||
Like this wasn't just like people coming over and people milieu and the great melting pot. | ||
This was a segment of a population creating a congressional district to have their representative go into office. | ||
And she is openly anti-American, openly anti-white, openly in favor of very extreme Muslim. | ||
I'm going to spend a lot of time on this a little bit later because I've done some digging and I've found some very interesting articles. | ||
But again, the most frustrating part is A, Representative Boebert actually apologizes for this. | ||
You idiots never, ever apologize for offending somebody. | ||
They aren't offended. | ||
They see power and they're grasping it. | ||
That's all that's happening. | ||
They're not offended. | ||
Don't feel sorry for these people. | ||
But really, the other most frustrating part is the Republicans coming out after Lauren Boebert. | ||
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And it's just like... | ||
To make a joke about the Somali congresswoman who's trying to implement socialism in your country? | ||
Oh, oh heavens forbid. | ||
Right? | ||
Meanwhile, Ilhan Omar is just like, they're all up there just being like, we are destroying America. | ||
We hate the Native American population and we are going to outbreed them. | ||
We're going to crush them. | ||
We're going to tax them to death. | ||
And we will be the only ones left at the end of the day. | ||
And the Republicans are just like, yeah, we're a melting pot. | ||
It's just like Antifa activists receives a probation after attacking GOP's senator's office with an axe. | ||
That's right. | ||
Self-described Antifa member vandalizing a Republican senator's office with an axe. | ||
Just a little bit of. | ||
A little bit of probation. | ||
They actually gave him his axe back. | ||
So again, just so we're clear, walk through the Capitol with a police escort during the off hours, four years in prison, okay? | ||
Peacefully demonstrate at the United States Capitol with a police officer at your side, guiding you through, four years in prison. | ||
Destroy a Republican office with an axe, probation, you'll be released the next day, they'll give you your axe back. | ||
Maybe try firebombing it next time. | ||
See what happens. | ||
Maybe a little slap on the wrist. | ||
Ghislaine Maxwell's trial has opened up today, and the FAA has accidentally revealed over 700 previously unknown Jeffrey Epstein flights. | ||
What else will be revealed in this trial being run by James Comey's daughter? | ||
Our country's so screwed, folks. | ||
Like we are so screwed. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're going to go to a slightly longer video here now, but it's important to see the whole thing, I think. | ||
It's a doctor named Dr. Youngblood who, on the 3rd of November, went to San Diego County Board of Supervisors meeting and went into a slideshow presentation that thoroughly destroys the entire narrative of COVID-19. | ||
Really in detail and with the evidence and he does incredibly well. | ||
So I want to show this whole video to you and I hope you can share this around. | ||
Share this with people that are still, you know, falling for the lie, that are still talking about masks, still talking about vaccines. | ||
Here's a doctor presenting all of the evidence you could possibly want, how falsified and arbitrary the COVID response has been. | ||
Here is Dr. Youngblood, MD, At the San Diego County Board of Supervisors meeting on November 3rd of this year. | ||
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I'm a physician and I'm here to defend science and patient autonomy. | ||
Next slide. | ||
The best way to look at any medical issue is with a randomized controlled trial. | ||
A well-performed RCT is more powerful than dozens of observational studies because it has a control group. | ||
That's what Pfizer did to evaluate its vaccine to get an EUA. | ||
It had 44,000 patients, two large groups, essentially equal in all respects except one group gets the vaccine and the other group gets the placebo. | ||
Next slide. | ||
Everyone has heard that the study showed excellent vaccine efficacy with a lower rate of symptomatic infections over six months. | ||
Next slide. | ||
It was also great in preventing severe COVID cases. | ||
These patients are really sick. | ||
You have a high heart rate, respiratory failure, renal, hepatic, neurologic dysfunction, ICU admission, and death. | ||
There was only one case of this in the vaccine group and 30 cases in the placebo group. | ||
Next slide. | ||
But what hasn't been talked about is the increased adverse events for the vaccine. | ||
Total adverse events twice as high. | ||
Related adverse events four times as high. | ||
Severe adverse events twice as high. | ||
Essentially those are hospitalizations, heart attacks, strokes, myopericarditis, Guillain-Barre, etc. | ||
All of these differences were highly statistically significant. | ||
Next slide. | ||
And the endpoint that we should all care about the most, which is all-cause mortality, this is the great endpoint because it ends all of the silly arguments about what caused the death. | ||
Was it the vaccine, the virus, or something else? | ||
You just total up the deaths, and at the end of six months, you look at them. | ||
And in this study, 15 patients died in the vaccine group versus 14 in the placebo group. | ||
And then the patients were unblinded and allowed to cross over if they had gotten placebo and wanted the vaccine. | ||
Five additional patients who got the vaccine died, but none who remained in the placebo group died. | ||
This mortality difference is not statistically significant. | ||
It doesn't prove anything other than scientifically, one cannot say that this vaccine saves lives. | ||
Next slide. | ||
And this raises the big question. | ||
If the vaccine is so effective against the virus, preventing infections and severe COVID, then why didn't it save lives at the height of the pandemic against the alpha variant? | ||
The most likely answer is that the risks of this vaccine essentially cancelled out any COVID benefit from the vaccine. | ||
Regardless, there was no death benefit. | ||
Next slide. | ||
And that really is the big problem with this obsessive fixation on COVID infections and death. | ||
Is it the vaccinated or the unvaccinated that misses half the problem? | ||
The adverse events and deaths from the vaccine. | ||
If you survive the vaccine, you will probably be better off when you meet the virus, especially early on. | ||
But at what cost? | ||
Indeed, the Taiwan Department of Health states right now that slightly more people have died from the COVID vaccines this year than the virus itself. | ||
Next slide. | ||
The problem is the alpha spike protein, which all the vaccines make. | ||
It's a toxin in and of itself. | ||
It binds to your ACE2 receptors around your body, which are critical in regulating blood pressure, clotting, immune system. | ||
Having spike in your body attacking these receptors is a big problem. | ||
Next slide. | ||
We've been told not to trust VAERS, but it is the only database available. | ||
All the COVID vaccines were also granted EUAs with the requirements removed for ethics boards, data safety monitoring boards, or critical event committees. | ||
All of these are customary for anything on an EUA. | ||
We are for some reason intentionally flying blind. | ||
OSHA just said they are suspending the rule for employers to report adverse events due to mandated COVID vaccines. | ||
As an ethical physician, I cannot defend anything on this slide. | ||
Next slide. | ||
So VAERS is an early warning system, so if a problem is identified, it can be investigated further. | ||
It is 31 years old. | ||
It is voluntary. | ||
There is significant underreporting. | ||
Submission of a false report is subject to prosecution, and the CDC validates all these entries. | ||
Over 150,000 have been removed just this year. | ||
Next slide. | ||
There were about 158 deaths on average per year associated with all vaccines. | ||
And then something happens in January of 2021. | ||
We now have over 17,000 deaths reported just for the COVID vaccines. | ||
I would submit to you that as an early warning system, VAERS is working exactly as intended. | ||
We are just not listening to it. | ||
Next slide. | ||
Nearly 40% of these deaths occur within 48 hours of the shot. | ||
It is not until day 40 or so that the death rates return to baseline. | ||
If there was no relation, you would see that the low baseline on the right of the graph would be all the way over to the left. | ||
Something is happening at day zero to cause these deaths, and it's pretty obvious what that is. | ||
Next slide. | ||
The CDC states that any death within 28 days of a positive test, regardless of cause, counts as a COVID death. | ||
You could get run over by a cement truck crossing the street, but if your COVID test three weeks ago was positive, you are counted as a COVID death. | ||
On the other hand, anything within 28 days of a vaccine is not related to the vaccine. | ||
Imagine the world that we would live in if these assumptions were reversed. | ||
This is illogical and indefensible. | ||
Next slide. | ||
During the Pfizer vaccine brief before the EUA last October, this slide was flashed up for about one second. | ||
It lists out all the adverse events that eventually turned up in VAERS months later. | ||
Heart attacks, strokes, myocarditis, pericarditis, Guillaume Baret syndrome, blood clots, deaths, and enhanced vaccine disease. | ||
Regardless, the FDA granted the EUA without any mention of any of this in the notices to physicians or patients. | ||
They knew about it and apparently said nothing. | ||
Perhaps the fact-checkers can defend this, but I cannot. | ||
Next slide. | ||
On August 23rd, the FDA sent out two letters. | ||
The first approved the Comirnaty vaccine, and the second extended the EUA for the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. | ||
The same formulation, but legally distinct. | ||
To this day, there are no FDA-approved COVID vaccines that are actually available in the United States. | ||
Comirnaty is not available, so if the FDA approves the vaccine, but it is not actually available to anyone, it begs the question, did the FDA actually approve the vaccine? | ||
Next slide. | ||
In late July, the CDC stated the viral titers of saliva in the vaccinated are just as high as the unvaccinated. | ||
This was the justification to make everyone put their masks back on. | ||
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and they are known to have a two to six times higher rate of adverse events, likely no benefit, just harm. | ||
Having said all of this, they may offer a personal health benefit to these vaccines, but that analysis needs to be individualized. | ||
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I got a couple videos to show you. | ||
I'll talk a little bit about it later, but there's a great video of Ron DeSantis, and he's talking about the narrative. | ||
And we keep hearing this thing about the narrative. | ||
Everybody sort of knows what the narrative is already. | ||
Of course, now the World Economic Forum is launching the Great Narrative Initiative following the Great Reset. | ||
The narrative is actually not that complicated. | ||
The narrative is anti-white-ism. | ||
So the narrative is just the hatred of and desire to destroy white people. | ||
Why would they want to destroy white people? | ||
Because white people and white nations, European countries and heritage have created a civilization that is free, that values liberty. | ||
That gives the individual the spiritual and intellectual undergirding to resist oppression. | ||
So you associate that with whiteness, since it is associated, since these ideas did come out of European nations. | ||
And then you say white people are bad. | ||
All the things that white people brought us are bad. | ||
Oh, look, it looks like freedom and individual indivisibility, individual Strength, the nuclear family, capitalism, right? | ||
All of these things that are bulwarks against control and persuasion and manipulation. | ||
These are bad and evil because they're Because they're white, and white people are bad and evil. | ||
It really is as simple as that. | ||
You'll see when we show the DeSantis video, that that's all he's talking about. | ||
They say, well, the Waukesha Christmas Parade terrorist attack doesn't fit the narrative, so they're not covering it. | ||
Well, what does that mean, doesn't fit the narrative? | ||
It means, racially, it's wrong. | ||
It's a racial narrative, is what they're talking about when they discuss this sort of stuff. | ||
And of course that's open and known and we complain about it, right? | ||
A lot of people do complain about it. | ||
A lot of people are severely offended, not just by the offhanded comments that people in this country make about hating white people, but actually the policies that are put into place, the official statements, like from podiums where they're celebrating the decline and destruction of a race of people. | ||
Like it's despicable and it is highly offensive. | ||
You'll never get an apology. | ||
No, no. | ||
They're still writing headlines. | ||
Most dangerous thing in America is a white man, an angry white man. | ||
Right? | ||
You'd never see a headline about anybody else. | ||
It's one-sided. | ||
So again, as we start to talk about this racial conflict that we're in in this country, people have a tendency to take comments about a person or a group of people doing something and extrapolate it to everybody. | ||
Hell, I think the CEO of Twitter laid it out for us perfectly, right? | ||
He says, well, if white people aren't going to differentiate between Muslims and extremists, then I'm not going to differentiate between white people and racists. | ||
And she's like, okay, so you've got a small group of white people who apparently don't like Muslims, and so now you hate all white people because of that, and you think this is a good thing? | ||
You think this is something that's sustainable in this country? | ||
Of course not. | ||
So, right, you talk about someone like this, and I'll call this guy, you know, a Muslim extremist. | ||
I don't even know if he's Muslim, but sounds like a Muslim extremist to me, right? | ||
He's the one saying all white people are racist. | ||
Sounds pretty extreme to me. | ||
And then that gets extrapolated to, uh, oh, you hate all Muslims. | ||
It's all just nonsense and stupid confusion. | ||
But let's talk about Lauren Boebert. | ||
Lauren Boebert, let's go to video number two here. | ||
Here's her full statement regarding her call earlier with Ilhan Omar. | ||
Let me lay down a little bit first what happened. | ||
She made some comments that were posted online where essentially she called Ilhan Omar a terrorist more or less. | ||
Called it the Jihad Squad, and immediately apologized for this. | ||
Groveling, begging for forgiveness from the Muslim community, which Ilhan Omar, by the way, does not represent. | ||
He doesn't speak for all Muslims, right? | ||
This is stupid, right? | ||
It's just as stupid to go, oh, if some Muslim calls for jihad, oh, I'm gonna judge all Muslims by that in the same way. | ||
You know, you insult some Muslim woman, Ilhan Omar, she's like, I'm offended for all Muslims. | ||
And she's like, oh my God, I didn't mean to offend the Muslim. | ||
You didn't. | ||
You offended her. | ||
You didn't really even offend her. | ||
It's all about power. | ||
And you'll see here when you hear Lauren Boebert discuss the call that she had with Ilhan Omar, this has nothing to do with offense. | ||
This has nothing to do with Oh my gosh, you've offended me with your ignorance and now we can come together and hopefully get to a better point. | ||
This is mafia blackmail tactics. | ||
This is extortionary tactics that are being used. | ||
And we in this country and in our culture have given people like Ilhan Omar a golden bat to beat her opponents with by just going, I'm offended. | ||
Beg for forgiveness. | ||
I'm offended. | ||
Grovel for me, or we'll kick you off. | ||
Hell, we'll censor you, right? | ||
Just like they censored Steve King. | ||
We'll kick you off committees, just like they did with Representative Gosar. | ||
It's a powerful stick that they're using. | ||
But it's completely fabricated. | ||
It's a power move. | ||
That's all they're doing. | ||
They're not offended. | ||
They don't feel bad. | ||
They would spit in your eye and stomp on your face if it would get a more election, if it wouldn't affect their chances of being elected. | ||
These people despise everything that Lauren Boebert stands for, and they're actively trying to destroy it. | ||
And then they demand you apologize when you make a joke about them? | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
And Lauren Boebert, I hope, is learning what a mistake it was to actually take these people seriously. | ||
To actually apologize to these unrepentant scumbags. | ||
Because here's the amazing thing, and we'll go to the video, I promise. | ||
I just, I was thinking about this this morning. | ||
And so I thought, I just searched Ilhan Omar on YouTube. | ||
I don't even know if I maybe searched Ilhan Omar Sharia, something like that. | ||
So I was like, I know she's made comments in the past about Sharia law. | ||
I'm watching this video, it's a 10 minute video, where they are throwing question after question at Ilhan Omar. | ||
About the offensive comment she's made. | ||
Do you think she's apologized? | ||
She thinks she apologizes once. | ||
They're like, you said, uh, Representative Lindsey Graham is, uh, uh, you know, completely co-opted and, and something, something like that's a highly inflammatory response to make. | ||
Do you want to apologize for that, Ilhan Omar? | ||
And she's just like, no, no, I said what I said. | ||
And it's my opinion. | ||
That's what I think. | ||
And they're like, wow. | ||
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Wow. | |
Okay. | ||
Wow. | ||
Okay, well, you made these incredibly insensitive comments about Jewish people in this country, and they read out, and it's just like, that's very offensive to a lot of people. | ||
Do you owe them an apology? | ||
And she's just like, no. | ||
No, I'm not. | ||
It's pretty clear what I was saying there. | ||
And I stand by it. | ||
It's just like, thing after thing after thing. | ||
She doesn't care if she offends people, because there's no punishment mechanism for that offense, right? | ||
You offended white people. | ||
She's just like, so who cares? | ||
Meanwhile, it's just like, Representative Gosar, you posted an anime meme. | ||
You're off of all your committees. | ||
Like, that's real power, right? | ||
That's not just an arbitrary thing. | ||
That means that this guy who was elected to represent his constituency has been denied the ability to have any influence in the Congress of the United States because people were offended by him. | ||
That's not just an arbitrary, you know, nothing sort of punishment. | ||
That's an actual deprivation of representation of the people of a community. | ||
So that's what Lauren Boebert's scared of right now, right? | ||
That's the sort of Damocles hanging over her. | ||
And by the way, her fellow Republicans are the ones, you know, snipping at the string holding that sort of Damocles, trying to kill her with it, right? | ||
Here's a headline. | ||
Representative colleague Tom Reed calls Lauren Boebert's vile attacks a pox on all our houses. | ||
Any comments for the way AOC talks? | ||
Any comments about the way Ilhan Omar talks? | ||
This isn't about offense. | ||
This isn't about, oh, we're all a melting pot where we all need to understand each other. | ||
This is raw use of power. | ||
That's all this is. | ||
They're fabricating outrage in order to use that fabricated outrage to justify real political maneuvers where they will oust people from CUNY. | ||
So that's what's happening right now is Lauren Boebert made a joke about an anti-American, despicable, socialist jackass, Ilhan Omar, who deserves so much more in terms of insults and mocking and you know degrading she's a she's a bad stupid person honestly that was the other thing i'm listening to this this thing and they're they're like | ||
do you want to apologize for these insults that you made and like this was when she first got into office she she like really can't speak english like i don't you know god bless people who speak multiple languages A lot of my friends have pretty thick accents. | ||
But it's like, she doesn't understand the words. | ||
Like, she's using words wrong. | ||
She's trying to sound smart, so she's using big words, but she obviously doesn't know what they mean. | ||
Like, she's not a smart person. | ||
And she's a congresswoman in the United States of America, and doesn't speak the English language. | ||
With any sort of, you know... | ||
Ability. | ||
You know, high-level ability. | ||
It's shocking and amazing. | ||
amazing so i'm going to show you the uh pathetic video from lauren bobert on the other side you're listening to the american journal with your host harrison smith Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
So, uh, Representative Ilhan Omar of, uh, Colorado, uh, made some comments about Ilhan Omar that, uh, some people pretended to be- to be offended at, and she just immediately caved, right? | ||
No attempt to push back, no attempt to brush this off. | ||
Republicans just need to take a lesson in this case from Democrats. | ||
Again, I was explaining in the last segment, if you listen to Ilhan Omar, when people confront her and go, hey, this was a very offensive thing that you said, she doesn't even bat an eye. | ||
She's just like, no, it's not. | ||
And people are just like, oh. | ||
But people are offended, and she's just like, they shouldn't be. | ||
And it's like, yeah, but what you said was offensive. | ||
She's just like, no, it's not. | ||
It's not. | ||
So there you go. | ||
They're just like, oh, okay, moving on then. | ||
Like, she doesn't care. | ||
She does not give a crap about offending you. | ||
It's offensive to me, the fact that she's even in Congress, right? | ||
It's offensive to me, any number of things that she says. | ||
She doesn't care. | ||
And she, smile in your face, she steps on your throat. | ||
So it's just amazing. | ||
Lauren Boebert does the opposite thing. | ||
She is a poor, innocent American woman who thinks that the world operates on rainbows and lollipops or something, and that when somebody who's literally actively telling you that they're trying to destroy your country and everything that it stands for is then like, oh, but I'm offended that you'd point that out. | ||
You don't apologize to that person. | ||
They're not acting in good faith. | ||
I honestly believe that Lauren Boebert thought That she would call Ilhan Omar and be like, you know, because you'll see when she says she's like, you know, I've had time to reflect about what I said. | ||
And, you know, I think this could be a good time to come together and bury the hatchet. | ||
And, you know. | ||
Have some unity amongst the Muslim population. | ||
Like, I honestly think that she sincerely thought that this was going to be how it goes. | ||
Like, you know, I shouldn't have said that. | ||
And Ilhan Omar would be like, you know, it really hurt, but I'm glad it's actually turned into an opportunity to, you know, talk about our differences and come to some understanding. | ||
Like, no, you naive, you naive fool. | ||
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You thought that's what was going to happen? | |
Ilhan Omar is a gangster. | ||
She's a mobster. | ||
She is holding a gun to your head and going, yeah, nice brain you have here. | ||
It'd be a shame someone were to be offended by it, right? | ||
So Lauren Boebert's scared of getting kicked off of all of her committees and stuff for daring to offend people who are actively trying to destroy our country. | ||
So let's listen now to Lauren Boebert talk about what happened. | ||
Here. | ||
Hey everyone, this is Lauren with a quick update on a phone call I had today with squad member Ilhan Omar. | ||
I had reached out to her Friday and three days later I was able to connect with her on the phone because I wanted to let her know directly that I had reflected on my previous remarks. | ||
Now, as a strong Christian woman who values faith deeply, I never want anything I say to offend someone's religion. | ||
So I told her that. | ||
Even after I put out a public statement to that effect. | ||
She said that she still wanted a public apology because what I had done wasn't good enough. | ||
So I reiterated to her what I had just said. | ||
She kept asking for a public apology. | ||
So I told Ilhan Omar that she should make a public apology to the American people for her anti-American, anti-Semitic, anti-police rhetoric. | ||
She continued to press, and I continued to press back. | ||
And then, Representative Omar hung up on me. | ||
Rejecting an apology and hanging up on someone is part of cancel culture 101, and a pillar of the Democrat Party. | ||
Make no mistake, I will continue to fearlessly put America first, never sympathizing with terrorists. | ||
Unfortunately, Ilhan can't say the same thing, and our country is worse off for it. | ||
Please know I appreciate you and your support. | ||
I appreciate you understanding that I will always shoot straight with you. | ||
This isn't about religion. | ||
It's about the horrible, failed Democrat policies and anti-Americanism that I will call out each and every time I hear it. | ||
I am here to protect your freedom and continue making this the greatest nation our world has ever seen. | ||
God bless you and God bless America. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
So Lauren Boebert said this. | ||
She was film telling supporters that she recently had a run-in with Omar in a Capitol building elevator. | ||
She said as she was getting in the elevator with a staffer, she was getting in with a staffer when she saw a Capitol police officer running towards them with fret all over his face in an effort to stop the elevator door from closing. | ||
I looked to my left and there she is, Ilhan Omar. | ||
And I said, well, she doesn't have a backpack. | ||
We should be fine, Boebert said, sparking cheers. | ||
I looked over and said, oh, look, the Jihad squad decided to show up for work today. | ||
Oh no, oh no. | ||
Oh, I'm so offended. | ||
Meanwhile, just like headlines across the country, the most dangerous thing in America is a white man. | ||
They get up and they're just like, we need to have a committee meeting. | ||
We're going to have a special envoy to decide how best to dispossess and subjugate white people. | ||
And everybody's just like, yes, good, good, we should. | ||
No one's offended about that. | ||
So she makes a joke calling Ilhan Omar a jihadist. | ||
Oh dear, she's offended all of the jihadists. | ||
What will we do? | ||
She tries to apologize. | ||
She actually comes out and makes a public apology. | ||
She came out and said, I apologize to anyone of the Muslim community. | ||
I offended with my comments about representative Omar. | ||
She said in a Friday statement, I've reached out to her office, speak to her directly. | ||
There are plenty of policies to focus on without this unnecessary distraction. | ||
See, that was her first mistake, showing weakness. | ||
Apologizing to the, quote, Muslim community that Ilhan Omar does not speak for, does not represent, cannot be offended on the behalf of, okay? | ||
Also, doesn't really exist in Boebert's... But again, this is about Boebert wanting to avoid being literally stripped of her political power because of the offense felt by Ilhan Omar. | ||
It's just a tool being wielded by these people. | ||
This is a straight, raw power move. | ||
That's all this is. | ||
And so, Bobert apologizes. | ||
Don't ever apologize, but she did. | ||
And, uh... Again, the correct response to this would be something like... Like being like, okay, if you, you know, are offended by this, then, like, will you... | ||
Disavow, you know these jihadi groups. | ||
Will you you know, what about what about this? | ||
Like it's just it just you double down you fight back you go Look, the reason I'm saying this is because this woman is clearly anti-american. | ||
She clearly does not represent America or the christian foundation upon which it was built. | ||
She's taking advantage of that foundation To try to impose completely un-american sharia law. | ||
She is clearly more dedicated and more loyal to her own You know, Muslim and Somali community than she is to America as a whole. | ||
This is not okay. | ||
It's not a good thing this congresswoman, you know, is in office doing this because, again, what about this headline? | ||
Representative Ilhan Omar behind legislation for new special envoy to fight Islamophobia. | ||
Say, look, that this is an aspect of jihad. | ||
This is an aspect of holy war. | ||
This woman is in office. | ||
She's now using her political power to try to silence critics of her religion. | ||
That is a jihadist mentality. | ||
And that's what I'm talking about when I call her a jihadist. | ||
That you're gonna come to a country that gave you refuge, that sponsored your, you know, survival, that rescued you from the chaos and quagmire of violence and religious conflict that you came from, and now you're trying to change us into that. | ||
And we're not okay with that. | ||
We don't want that. | ||
That is not our country, and we reject it. | ||
And there's nothing wrong with rejecting that. | ||
So what? | ||
I mean, it's just, it's insane to me. | ||
It's insane. | ||
Just picture, like, the British Empire going into Africa and trying to impose, you know, their will on Africans. | ||
The Africans going, hey, we don't, we don't want to be subject to your laws. | ||
We're subject to ours. | ||
And the British Empire was like, you know, the rifle to the guy's head, just being like, I'm offended. | ||
I'm so offended by what you just said. | ||
It's illegal to talk bad about us. | ||
And it's just like, that's all that's happening. | ||
The racial programming that's gone in, just like, people can't see this for what it is. | ||
It's raw, blatant power tactics being used, and the very nice, you know, white people are just falling for it. | ||
Like, they're just too nice. | ||
They're just too nice. | ||
Honestly. | ||
It's just incredible. | ||
And they're laughing at us. | ||
Literally are. | ||
I've always told this story. | ||
My friend, who's from the Middle East, went to Europe, and all of the Arabs that were there thought he was one of them. | ||
You know, thought he... My friend's Christian, and... | ||
Loves white people. | ||
They don't, right? | ||
And they'd go up to him and be like, Inshallah, brother, we're taking this town. | ||
We've taken over this town. | ||
We're 75% of this town. | ||
We're 50% of this town. | ||
We'll have it all one day. | ||
Like, this is what they're saying to each other. | ||
And then you're like, hey, wait a second. | ||
You're taking over our country? | ||
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And they're like, I'm so offended. | |
I'm so offended you would think of us that way. | ||
It's just like, Don't fall for this crap, man. | ||
These people aren't good. | ||
I'm not saying Muslims aren't good. | ||
I have a lot of very good Muslim friends. | ||
By the way, my very good Muslim friends, not a big fan of the extremist Muslims. | ||
Going over to a Muslim friend's house, Jawad Khan, Pakistani guy. | ||
His uncle was over, dressed in the full religious garb. | ||
My Pakistani friend's like, yeah, we don't have to talk to him. | ||
He's super Muslim, right? | ||
My friend's Muslim, but there are extremists in these religions, and the normal people don't like them. | ||
Okay? | ||
So here's a little more evidence to that. | ||
Here's a story from... | ||
August of 2019. | ||
Ilhan Omar is pushing Sharia law in U.S., former Miss Iraq says. | ||
Minnesota Democrat Representative Ilhan Omar is on the receiving end of criticism again, this time from former Miss Iraq, who accused the congresswoman of pushing Sharia law in the United States. | ||
Former Miss Iraq Sarah Idan accused Omar of saying that she, quote, speaks for every Muslim in this country. | ||
Bybar reported, Ilham Omar does not represent me as a Muslim, does not represent millions of Muslims in the Middle East, she told the Sarah Carter Show. | ||
You know, like in Arab countries, we call her the Muslim Brotherhood, added Idan, who now lives in the United States. | ||
They are extremist Muslims, Sunni Muslims, who are now working together with Iran against all the Arab countries. | ||
They're working with Hezbollah, with Turkey, with all that. | ||
You know, the thing about this organization, they are extremist Muslims. | ||
They are jihadis. | ||
And they have this ideology that they want to control the world. | ||
Omar believes she speaks, quote, for every Muslim in this country, Adan said, adding that that statement has angered many Muslims. | ||
Quote, she made a lot of us angry. | ||
Moderate Muslims who escaped Sharia, who are trying to push for moderate Islam and a reform of Islam, said Adan, who grew up in Iraq under the Saddam Hussein regime. | ||
Omar, who was born in Sebalia, responded to the criticism by saying that because Adan is not a constituent of Omar's district in Minnesota, she doesn't represent her. | ||
Which again, I'm telling you, Ilhan Omar is a stupid person. | ||
She is not an intelligent person. | ||
She's pretty, in a way. | ||
I always imagine, what if she took off her turban and just had long, flowing blonde hair? | ||
Wouldn't that be hilarious? | ||
She's a dumb person, right? | ||
So here's what she says in response. | ||
She says, hey, I might be wrong, but you're not a resident of my district, since that makes me not your representative. | ||
She means makes me not your representative. | ||
So this woman's like, hey, Ilhan, you claim to speak for all Muslims. | ||
I'm a Muslim. | ||
You don't speak for me. | ||
You don't represent me. | ||
And Ilhan Omar's like, you're not part of my district. | ||
I don't represent you. | ||
And it's like, the lack of intelligence in this country is going to destroy us. | ||
Because what happens is, I mean, it's basically like, idiocracy is just the perfect example, right? | ||
Because you have like, An intelligent person just being like, hey, you claim to represent all Muslims. | ||
I'm Muslim, you don't represent me. | ||
And you have this dumb person being like, um, actually, you're not in my district, so I don't represent you. | ||
And it's like, if everybody else was smart, everybody would look at that and go, you know, it's not what she was talking about, right? | ||
Like, it's not like a good comeback. | ||
That's just kind of a dumb thing to say. | ||
But that's not what you get. | ||
Instead, what you get is millions and millions of people like, clap back, sister. | ||
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You, yes, yes, you got her, you know, whatever. | |
Face. | ||
You did it. | ||
You hit her back. | ||
It's just like, wow. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
This is how dumb people encourage other dumb people. | ||
And of course, this intelligent Muslim woman, this Iraqi Miss Iraq says, seriously, Ilhan Omar, this is your intellectual comeback? | ||
She asked, I said, as a Muslim, I don't stand for your anti-American, anti-Semitic Muslim brotherhood agenda using this democracy to further you and your friends' Islamic socialism goals of dividing and weakening our country. | ||
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Boom! | |
Like, that's what you need to say. | ||
This is who should be advising Lauren Boebert. | ||
When Ilhan Omar deigns, pretends to be offended on behalf of all Muslims, Lauren Boebert needs to say, how dare you claim to represent all Muslims? | ||
How dare you, in your extremist, sharia law loving sect, Claim to speak for all Muslims when many Muslims in this country love this country and don't want to see some sort of ridiculous socialism implemented here. | ||
We're not interested in it. | ||
Muslims aren't interested in it. | ||
Christians aren't interested in it. | ||
And Christians really shouldn't be interested in your religious extremism, your religious supremacy, as you get into Congress. | ||
You don't pass bills to represent the American people. | ||
You pass bills to make it so the American people aren't able to criticize your religion. | ||
Yeah, you're an extremist. | ||
You're a jihadi. | ||
And we don't like it. | ||
Tough. | ||
So I thought that was, uh, you know, pretty interesting to hear Sarah Adan, Miss Iraq 2017, in the Miss Universe pageant, who had to flee her native country in 2017, for posting a picture on Instagram with Miss Israel 2017, Adar Gandelsman, because Gandelsman is Jewish and Adan is Muslim. | ||
She comes, uh, That is, you know, not having things like Sharia law. | ||
And goes after Ilhan Omar. | ||
And is just like, no, you are a jihadist, you represent, you support, you talk about your support, you're very proud of your support of really despicable jihadi groups that use Islam to justify very extreme tyranny, especially against women. | ||
And I think we're pretty glad that that's not how America is. | ||
I mean, the irony of this, it's like, we can spend a lot of time in it because it really does sum up so much of what... | ||
of what's going on in this country today. | ||
But of course, she's not the only one. | ||
What about this? | ||
Here's a New York Post op-ed editor, Sohrab Amari, an Iranian-American. | ||
She trusts, or he, I don't even know, Omar for her nonstop anti-American hatred, saying, quote, do you know that a Christian church sponsored the Sharia Advocate all so that she could come to the United States and bitch about it endlessly? | ||
Amari said Omar is a vile ingrate who attacks the very country that gave her refuge, freedom, and an amazing new life. | ||
It's remarkable and startling the disdain Ilhan Omar has for the country that has given her family refuge. | ||
She escaped war-torn Somalia, was a refugee in Kenya refugee camp for four years, and then, thanks to a Lutheran church group, was able to immigrate to the United States. | ||
As an immigrant myself, this constant disdain of her portrayal of the United States, treating it as this murderous country is disgusting. | ||
And it's true. | ||
It is disgusting. | ||
It's horrific. | ||
Like, again, Republicans, whatever, just like white people, Americans, you need to just put the shoe on the other foot. | ||
You need to think, would I ever do this? | ||
Would I ever do this? | ||
Is this type of thing that I would do? | ||
I think of myself as a pretty moral person. | ||
I would never do that. | ||
Just like I would never cross the border of a country illegally and try to, you know, stay there and take advantage of their programs and not get caught. | ||
And if I do get caught, you know, come back later. | ||
I wouldn't, you know, sneak across. | ||
I just wouldn't do that. | ||
Unless the situation was really dire. | ||
Unless it was like, oh my god, you know, an earthquake happened and I have to flee for my life and oh, there's a border but too bad I gotta cross it, I'm a refugee. | ||
Like, that's not what's happening here. | ||
That's not what's happening. | ||
You see like some dude in like a Gucci shirt and a Louis Vuitton hat on his iPhone just being like, yeah, I'm going to America. | ||
I'm gonna make a lot of money there. | ||
It's where the money is. | ||
And it's just like, you're a scumbag. | ||
You're a despicable person for doing that. | ||
And then the media is just like, Does he hate Mexican people? | ||
He's a white supremacist for daring to point out that these people, flagrantly violating our laws, have no interest in joining our country with goodwill, to be good citizens. | ||
They're taking advantage of our weakness. | ||
And we're letting them. | ||
Because why? | ||
I don't even know why we're helping these people. | ||
There's no reason. | ||
No reason. | ||
They don't need help. | ||
They're just taking advantage of us. | ||
It's so despicable the way these people are. | ||
Now, if you were suffering, if you were forced out of your home because of war, if you were struggling to survive in a refugee camp, and a country came and lifted you out of that and took you away from all those people and all that chaos and nonsense and suffering, would you act like Ilhan Omar is acting? | ||
Would you treat the people who saved you with such hatred and disdain? | ||
No, of course not. | ||
You're not a bad person. | ||
She is. | ||
She's a bad person. | ||
And she's using this fabricated outrage to try to get Lauren Boebert neutered politically. | ||
It's despicable. | ||
It's pure politics. | ||
It's a pure power move. | ||
And it's pure, you know, anti-white hysteria. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
So Lauren Boebert, sweet, naive, ignorant fool, thought she could apologize. | ||
Thought that would make things better. | ||
Thought maybe she'd actually done something wrong. | ||
It's all fake. | ||
It's all fabricated. | ||
It's all nonsense. | ||
It's all a projection onto you. | ||
But poor woman, she apologizes to the Muslim community. | ||
Not good enough. | ||
Still being savage. | ||
Still being savaged by her own side. | ||
Right? | ||
Representatives on the Republican side of the aisle coming out and condemning her for her statement. | ||
I've never dimmed Ilhan Omar for claiming that all of America is based on white supremacy, that the very structure of our nation must be torn down and our population replaced. | ||
They're like, yes, sounds good. | ||
Sounds fine. | ||
Dispossessed. | ||
I want my grandchildren to grow up as despised minorities in their own country with a government who openly has policies discriminating against them. | ||
I think that's a good thing. | ||
I'm a Republican. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know where the survival instinct is. | ||
I don't know where the chutzpah is. | ||
I don't know where the self-confidence is. | ||
I don't know where it is. | ||
I don't know where our representatives are. | ||
But we're getting off track. | ||
Poor, sweet Lauren Boebert apologized to the Muslim community. | ||
She doesn't need to. | ||
She didn't offend them. | ||
She offended Ilhan Omar, not the Muslim community. | ||
She reminded me of that South Park episode where Stan's dad says the n-word and then, uh, who is it? | ||
It's like... It's like Don King makes him kiss his butt or something. | ||
He's just like, he told me he was the king of the black people. | ||
It's just like, you don't have to grovel to these race-baiting scumbags. | ||
They're not, she's not the king of, she's not the queen of Muslim people that speaks for all of them, okay? | ||
She's a representative from a fabricated congressional district that was created from whole cloth by the United States government moving in one block a giant section of Somalia here to have their own congressional district and put their own person in charge. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
It's amazing how this is all fabricated. | ||
None of this is real or natural, just so we know. | ||
So poor Lauren Barber apologizes to the Muslim community. | ||
Not good enough. | ||
Just makes everything worse. | ||
Then she tries to talk to Ilhan Omar on the phone. | ||
She apologizes to her. | ||
Again, still not good enough. | ||
Ilhan Omar literally is just like, no, you have to grovel for me publicly. | ||
You have to go out there and make a public apology to me personally, Ilhan Omar. | ||
Apologize to me. | ||
Or else, right? | ||
Or else I'll be so offended you'll be kicked off committees. | ||
Just picture a mafia boss. | ||
Just picture, you know, Tony Soprano, Michael Corleone, just making an offer you can't refuse. | ||
Grovel for me. | ||
Kiss my feet. | ||
Bow before me in public. | ||
Humiliate yourself. | ||
Then maybe we can talk. | ||
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Right? | |
Listen to this response from Ilhan Omar to the phone call that Lauren Boebert, you know, you just saw talking about. | ||
She says, Today, I graciously accepted a call from Lauren Boebert. | ||
It was so gracious of me. | ||
I'm such a good person. | ||
Like these people are just utterly despicable. | ||
They're deranged. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
I graciously accepted a call from Representative Lauren Boebert in the hopes of receiving a direct apology for falsely claiming she met me in an elevator, suggesting I was a terrorist, and for a history of anti-Muslim hate. | ||
Instead of apologizing for her Islamophobic comments and fabricated lies, she refused to publicly acknowledge her hurtful and dangerous comments. | ||
Apologize to me publicly. | ||
And Lauren Boeber's like, no, I just said I'm very sorry. | ||
I didn't realize my comments were going to hurt your feelings. | ||
And I want to apologize. | ||
Maybe come together on this. | ||
Nohan Zomar's like, do it publicly on your knees. | ||
Humiliate yourself. | ||
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And then Lauren Boeber's like, no, I'm not going to do that. | |
She's just like, OK, we'll see. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to this bastion of truth and reality and logic and just... I don't even know, man. | ||
I'm so... Oh, I hate it. | ||
I hate it so much. | ||
I hate all of this crap we have to listen to. | ||
It's awful. | ||
I mean it's just, oh man. | ||
It really, it really, really sucks having these people in charge. | ||
Doesn't it? | ||
Isn't it terrible? | ||
Like what, can you even imagine a world where we didn't have this constant sniping, constant division, constant like, I just, it's just. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
I was just thinking about the fact that Ilhan Omar is trying to pass a Islamophobia bill. | ||
Make it illegal to insult Islamic people. | ||
Meanwhile, the UK told its employees of its government not to use the word Christmas in order to offend minorities. | ||
Offense? | ||
Who would have thought being offended would have been such a powerful thing? | ||
You know, that tool only works with good people, right? | ||
Bad people really don't care if they offend you. | ||
Really don't care at all. | ||
They'll openly, like, purposefully offend you. | ||
Not care about it at all. | ||
It's only good people that this works against. | ||
It's people that literally are not trying to offend anybody. | ||
And they're just told like, wow, you're very offensive to us. | ||
And it's just like, oh my gosh, I'm so sorry. | ||
Please, I'll stop saying the word Christmas. | ||
Do you want me to take my tree down? | ||
Should we take the cross down? | ||
Should I just convert to your religion? | ||
Whatever I have to do, as long as you're not offended, right? | ||
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It's just like, just try it. | |
Try passing an anti-Christophobia bill. | ||
Can you even conceive of such a thing, right? | ||
Getting together and going, you know, we think anybody talking bad about Christianity or the Christian religion should be punished by the government. | ||
Can you even imagine? | ||
We're a Christian country. | ||
It's just amazing. | ||
It's just incredible. | ||
I don't know how I'd be able to get through it except that each and every day I'm able to come up here and rant hysterically about it. | ||
For several hours a day and this is a privilege and an honor and a duty that I am very thankful to have entirely thanks to you the audience out there who supports everything we do here at InfoWars and I know you know if nothing else I hope I really really do hope in my heart of hearts that I can at least express things that other people are thinking like that If that's the only thing I do up here, you know, hopefully I haven't given you information you didn't know. | ||
Hopefully we're, you know, telling you stuff that will help inform your decisions moving forward in the way that, you know, your life operates, and hopefully we can better that somehow by revealing to you some of the hidden forces behind all of the strangeness that you're seeing around the world. | ||
Hopefully that's the case, but even if it's not, I just know... You know, I think back to, um... | ||
Couple years ago, Owen Schroyer and I were going to San Marcos because Texas State University had just published in the newspaper, they published an article that was like, your DNA is evil about white people, right? | ||
Just open, blatant, outrageous racism against white people. | ||
And so again, This has been going on for years and years and years. | ||
There's a reason it's getting to this point by now. | ||
It's because when they were saying things like, your DNA is evil, white people were just like, it is? | ||
Whoa, that's not good. | ||
It's just like, you idiots, you morons, would anybody else stand for this? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
It's insane, right? | ||
And we were gonna go and confront the newspaper about this, the student newspaper that published this story saying, white people, your DNA is evil. | ||
And we were wondering how exactly to cover it. | ||
And I said, I was like, you know, we should bring the bullhorn. | ||
Because if nothing else, we should just let these people know what's going on. | ||
So Owen stood there and read the article out and just talked about what a hateful, evil, divisive, bigoted thing this was. | ||
And for the school to not only, you know, publish this, but endorse it in their own school newspaper is a horrific and horrifying thing. | ||
It signals the collapse of the very, you know, theoretical or philosophical underpinnings that allow this type of stuff to be written in the first place. | ||
It's a self-destroying sort of system that they're putting in place. | ||
And we weren't really sure what we were going to do. | ||
And I thought, you know, if nothing else, I know that there are millions and millions, tens of millions of people across the United States right now who are waking up and they're seeing on their, you know, on their headlines and their Twitter feed and their Facebook feed, they're seeing this article getting reposted. | ||
They're seeing that there's a newspaper in San Marcos that's saying DNA of white people is evil. | ||
And they're really mad about that. | ||
And they want to yell about it, and they want to scream about it, and they want to curse about it, and they want to say all of these things that they're thinking when they wake up and they read, oh, your DNA is evil. | ||
There's tens of millions of people. | ||
There it is. | ||
Your DNA is an abomination. | ||
That's what they called it. | ||
I know that There are white people, there are black people, there are Hispanic people that wake up and see this and think this is an abomination, that this exists. | ||
This is an abomination. | ||
White is over if you want it. | ||
This is a sickening thing. | ||
And who is speaking for those people? | ||
Who's speaking for the people that wake up and see that story and are outraged by it and are offended by it? | ||
You don't see their opinions reflected in Fox News. | ||
You don't see their opinions reflected certainly in CNN or any other mainstream newspaper. | ||
You don't see their opinions reflected in the comedy shows that they watch, the popular movies or anything. | ||
Nobody's speaking for them. | ||
The entire media apparatus sees a headline that says, your DNA is an abomination and goes, what the hell are they? | ||
Oh, white people, yes, yeah, yeah, yeah, it is. | ||
It's total abomination, right? | ||
Oh, they're going to be very offended if any just slight disrespect for any other minority group will be met with fire and brimstone. | ||
Oh, white people? | ||
Oh, yes, we agree. | ||
We agree on this. | ||
And so, anyway, long story. | ||
But the point was that I thought on that day, it was our job as info warriors, if nothing else, simply to be a mouthpiece for those tens of millions of people that read a headline that says your DNA is an abomination and has a deep, visceral, negative reaction to that type of divisive rhetoric. | ||
Nobody else is speaking for them. | ||
Nobody else is expressing what a sin this is, what a tragedy this is, that our country's coming to this. | ||
So, hey, if nothing else, we'll go out with a bullhorn and we'll say what tens of millions of Americans are thinking and maybe in some small way give some sort of cathartic relief to those Americans who are sitting there pent up at their breakfast table going, why is nobody speaking for me? | ||
Well, that's what, if nothing else, that's what we're trying to do here. | ||
Texas State fires student author of anti-white column. | ||
Yeah, not after they published it. | ||
So folks, even if that's the only thing that we do here is provide some sort of cathartic relief and get up here and yell and scream about things that you wish you could yell and scream about but don't have anybody to yell and scream to and, you know, just have to sit there and take it, InfoWars is your safe space. | ||
It's where you come to see a semblance of logic and reality in this world who is run by Psychopath clowns. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Hopefully it's valuable to you. | ||
And if you want to, make sure that we continue to be able to spread your message into the future. | ||
We're able to speak for just the common sense, God-fearing, patriotic Americans out there. | ||
And just freedom-loving individuals around the world of any race, color, and creed, if you want somebody around to speak for you and to stand up against the divisive psychopaths that run media companies around this country, go to infowarestore.com. | ||
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All right, folks, welcome back. - Some interesting developments on Twitter. | ||
Look into this a little bit more. | ||
Released about an hour ago. | ||
They say, expanding our private information to include media. | ||
They say the misuse of private media can affect everybody, but can have a disproportionate effect on women, activists, dissidents, and members of minority communities. | ||
What are they saying? | ||
Twitter bans sharing images or videos of private individuals without their consent just one day after former CTO Parag Agrawal was named CEO. | ||
The misuse of private media can affect everybody, but can have a disproportionate effect on women, activists, dissidents, and members of minority communities. | ||
They love dissidents, don't they? | ||
Just, I mean, I don't have to tell you, right? | ||
Like, all this rhetoric is empty, right? | ||
It's all baseless. | ||
It's all completely empty. | ||
Right? | ||
It's not about minorities. | ||
Not about women. | ||
Not about any of these things. | ||
It's just... I don't know. | ||
I don't know when we'll wake up to this and realize what's really going on. | ||
Like, you know, in the UK, at least, I know, far, far, far more women Graduate college like you know, they've done it by demographics and they're like and actually right now because of all of the programs are in place because of all of the Advantages that minorities receive Like a white boy in the UK is the least likely demographic to actually graduate from college right now, right? | ||
Any programs for them right any Any measures being taken to make sure those numbers don't fall any farther? | ||
No, of course not. | ||
All of the programs for the people that are now above the white boys are still in place. | ||
They're still happening. | ||
So it's not about like, you know, it's like, well, they're a minority, so they need a little bit of help. | ||
And it's like, okay, well, they've had help for 50 years. | ||
Now they're the majority. | ||
And they're like, yeah, but they still need help. | ||
They're not white. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
So now, posting private media, pictures of private people. | ||
So in other words, whistleblowers? | ||
Won't be able to post their videos there. | ||
Project Veritas? | ||
Nope, not welcome anymore. | ||
Any sort of images or videos of People doing bad stuff that you want to expose? | ||
Not going to be allowed to anymore. | ||
Oh, but the media will be allowed to dox you. | ||
The media will be allowed to report on who you are, what you're doing with or without your permission. | ||
They even said this. | ||
They say, we will always try to assess the context in which the content is shared, and for such cases, we may allow images or video to remain on the service. | ||
See, it's up to them entirely. | ||
It's completely arbitrary. | ||
Their laws are garbage. | ||
They don't follow them themselves. | ||
They put in place something that says, all right, here's the reasons, you know, here's the policies. | ||
You can't violate these. | ||
And then they just, there's the excuse. | ||
There's the power. | ||
There's the lever of power that they pull whenever they want to destroy something that they don't like. | ||
You know, a video of somebody stuffing an election, you know, a ballot box. | ||
I guess we'll call that, you know, it's a private individual. | ||
We'll delete it because of that. | ||
We'll call it, you know, out of context, something like that. | ||
We'll just delete all of the New York Post's entire article, entire account, because they published the Hunter Biden computer story. | ||
I mean, it's just insane. | ||
People don't understand what's happening in this country. | ||
In a way, I would love to be that ignorant. | ||
But I honestly can't even imagine. | ||
I honestly cannot even imagine turning on the TV and hearing Ilhan Omar complain about being offended by Islamophobia and being like, She's so offended. | ||
I feel so bad for her. | ||
How do people fall for this crap? | ||
How do they believe it? | ||
She's being like, yeah, Twitter's making it safer by putting these into place. | ||
Yeah, Twitter's very worried about safety, and they're worried about privacy, and they're worried about protecting minority and dissonant groups, so they're putting these measures into place. | ||
I don't think anybody buys this. | ||
I think you have people that recognize what's going on and are against it. | ||
And then you have the people who know it's all fake and are pushing for it because they get something from it. | ||
Like, there's no one out there that, like, thinks that these measures being put into place are actually to stop hate on the internet. | ||
I think people go, oh yeah, if we call it hate, we'll destroy our enemies using the word hate. | ||
We'll claim it's hate whenever we want something we don't like removed from the internet. | ||
Like, they're perfectly aware. | ||
I don't believe for a second. | ||
That they really think this is about getting hate off the internet. | ||
It's obviously just about power. | ||
It's obviously about destroying any population that has the ability to stand up for itself. | ||
And that's really what it's all about. | ||
It is the great narrative. | ||
That's at least what World Economic Forum just launched. | ||
I'm Klaus Schwab and I'm going to tell you the great narrative of humanity. | ||
It turns out the great narrative of humanity is you all become my slave. | ||
And she's like, wow, amazing. | ||
You came up with that, huh? | ||
Unbelievable stuff, but let's go to this video of Ron DeSantis now, because he talks about the narrative. | ||
Everybody knows this term, the narrative, the narrative, the narrative. | ||
What does he mean when he says the narrative, when he's talking about the Waukesha? | ||
This is an amazing thing. | ||
Every single governor in America should sound like Ron DeSantis sounds right now. | ||
They don't though, and you can ask yourself why. | ||
And we'll go over exactly what the narrative is. | ||
On the other side here is Ron DeSantis on the Waukesha Christmas Parade terrorist attack. | ||
Is that how it works? | ||
The SUVs, they just drive by themselves? | ||
This just kind of happened? | ||
And they say, oh, this was a big accident. | ||
You never actually hear the discussion about who committed this. | ||
What was the motivation? | ||
This guy was a career criminal, let out on, didn't really have any bail, basically, should not have even been on the street, had clear anti-white animus. | ||
Uh, and this was an intentional act. | ||
And it seems like, you know, for corporate press, they're more apt to characterize a parent who goes to a school board meeting to protest bad policies as a domestic terrorist than somebody who intentionally rams an SUV into a crowd of innocent people. | ||
So you have at least six have died. | ||
You have many more that have been injured. | ||
I know many people are in the hospital. | ||
And so, uh, let's just be clear. | ||
This was not a car just driving in. | ||
This was an attack by a felon who did that, who should not have been on the street. | ||
And we'll see what the actual motivation was. | ||
It very well may have been in response to what happened with Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
And you have to wonder if that's the case. | ||
Almost assuredly, this guy's view of Rittenhouse was colored by all these media lies. | ||
He brought a rifle across state lines. | ||
That's a lie. | ||
They said that the initial altercation with Jacob Blake, that Blake was unarmed. | ||
That's a lie. | ||
They covered up Blake's criminal history. | ||
And then they said that Rittenhouse shot. | ||
And first of all, when you're self-defense, it doesn't matter, you know, kind of what race. | ||
But they would say that he shot. | ||
Most people didn't know that he shot three white people. | ||
People thought. | ||
So that's what the media has been doing. | ||
And they tend to point a target on law enforcement's back. | ||
But this is just wrong, and these lies have got to stop. | ||
And if it doesn't fit your narrative, sweeping the facts under the rug, is not doing the service that that people deserve. | ||
It is what we expect, unfortunately, from a lot of these places, but it's wrong. | ||
And I think the way they've treated law enforcement across the board over the last two years has been an absolute disgrace. | ||
So let's just be clear. | ||
They are not wanting to cover this Wisconsin thing for what it is. | ||
They are not wanting the facts to come out the way they are because the facts do not support their narrative. | ||
And it's all about pursuing partisan narratives. | ||
So what is the narrative? | ||
Like, what is he talking about there? | ||
What does that even mean, the narrative? | ||
We hear it all the time, but it's worth it to ask. | ||
Like, what is the narrative? | ||
Narrative's not that complicated. | ||
The narrative is anti-white. | ||
Pretty plain and simple. | ||
Why are they not covering a black guy driving a car into a bunch of white children? | ||
In the town right next to Kenosha, Wisconsin, where the Kyle Rittenhouse case took, because he's black and because the victims are white. | ||
It's a racial narrative. | ||
That's what they mean when they say narrative. | ||
It's a racialized one. | ||
Now, why would they want to demonize white people and uplift their attackers? | ||
Why would they want to destroy white people? | ||
Because white nations, European nations, are the nations that invented human rights. | ||
They're the nations that We're founded on Christianity, which is the liberation religion. | ||
It tells you, you can't be forced into a religion. | ||
You can't be forced to give up your religion. | ||
Your soul is infinite and your only loyalty is to God Almighty. | ||
And so, if some government wants to come and force you to do something, turn the other cheek. | ||
You go willingly into the lion's pit because you have higher values than submission, right? | ||
That's what they're trying to destroy. | ||
All of the things that they claim are white supremacy are the bulwarks against their tyranny. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
And you take this narrative, and you look at what it really is, it's... | ||
Anti-whitism, which comes from critical race theory, which comes from critical theory, which comes from cultural Marxism, which is just the cultural aspect, cultural corollary to financial Marxism. | ||
It's literal communism. | ||
It's about control. | ||
It's about taking over your life and your country. | ||
And it's about getting rid of the things that are preventing that takeover. | ||
The things that are preventing it are the ideology of white nations. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Third hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
Your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
I sort of brushed over this story, but it's actually important, so I want to spend a couple minutes on it here. | ||
Twitter bans sharing images or videos of private individuals without their consent just one day after former CTO, Pereg Agrawal, was named CEO. - Dope. | ||
They say the misuse of private media can affect everyone, but can have a disproportionate effect on women, activists, dissidents, and members of the minority community. | ||
So you have to have permission of somebody before you can post a video or photo of them on Twitter. | ||
In other words, whistleblowing accounts with undercover video like Project Veritas, I guess they won't be able to Publish their videos on Twitter videos of people getting into fights in the streets videos of Things just happening in public that people want to film and share on Twitter I guess won't be permitted if you don't get the permission of the people We're there in the video now. | ||
There's already laws on the books about this they're evident and you know They vary throughout different states. | ||
You have two-party consent places. | ||
You have one-party consent places. | ||
But regardless, if something takes place in public, on the public streets, in full view of whoever happens to be walking by, pretty much you can film it completely legally. | ||
If you're outside doing something in public, you can be filmed doing that. | ||
There's no law against that. | ||
Twitter's not beholden to the First Amendment. | ||
Twitter's not going to be beholden to the free speech values of the country where it originated and gave it its importance. | ||
So they're now telling you you're not going to be able to post things that don't have their approval. | ||
And they'll decide how to arbitrarily enforce this, right? | ||
And in fact, they're telling you that you will, because here's an excerpt from their Public release about this. | ||
They say, we'll always try to assess the context in which the content is shared, and in such cases, we may allow the images or videos to remain on the service. | ||
Yeah, they might, you know. | ||
Here's the rule, no private videos without the permission, unless we say it's fine. | ||
Okay, so there is no rule. | ||
Selectively enforced laws are worse than no laws at all. | ||
You might as well just come out and say, if we don't like your video, we're going to take it down and we'll pin an excuse to it, whatever that happens to be. | ||
And if we want your video to stay up, it stays up. | ||
Even if it's in flagrant violation of all of our other rules, it stays up. | ||
We give you a pass. | ||
Completely arbitrary. | ||
These laws mean nothing other than giving the surface level cover for censorship. | ||
That's all this is. | ||
Here's the most important part. | ||
We would take into consideration whether the image is publicly available and is and or is being covered by mainstream traditional media, that is newspapers, TV channels, online news sites. | ||
So there you go. | ||
There you go! | ||
Again, just the entire, our entire civilization, piece by piece, industry by industry, community by community, is being segregated, divided, bifurcated into the elites and everybody else. | ||
People who serve and are served by the system, the people who are subjects of the system. | ||
The tax farm. | ||
And this is being codified now into law and into terms of service and things like this. | ||
If you're in a big corporation, you don't have to go to the quarantine rules. | ||
If you're a member of the government, you don't have to worry about your carbon footprint as you jet set around the world. | ||
You know? | ||
If you're the person that orders the mask mandate, you don't have to stick by it. | ||
You don't have to actually follow it. | ||
Rule for you. | ||
There's a rule for them. | ||
And now this is being put in place in Twitter. | ||
You want to post a video of somebody without their permission. | ||
You want to expose wrongdoing. | ||
You want to show what's really happening out there in the world. | ||
You'll be removed. | ||
If the media wants to do that, they'll be supported. | ||
They'll be allowed to do it. | ||
It's literally in their terms of service now. | ||
This is just a trend that's going on across the world and every different facet of our society. | ||
But now Twitter, day one of the new CEO, is publicly saying that if you want to share videos, you'll not be allowed to. | ||
You'll be prevented. | ||
But if the media wants to, full pass. | ||
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Of course, one of the big stories across the country today is not, but should be, the story of Ghislaine Maxwell's trial. | ||
It enters day two at this point. | ||
Some reviews about day one are coming out, what we've learned there. | ||
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Here's his latest about The Ghislaine Maxwell trial that threatens to unleash the truth about the worldwide pedophile blackmail sex ring. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Nick Bryant, author of the book The Franklin Scandal, a story of power brokers, child abuse, and betrayal, has become an expert on the subject of political blackmail and government cover-ups. has become an expert on the subject of political blackmail | ||
He has been sounding the alarm that the same legal aberrations that occurred in the Franklin Scandal have happened with Jeffrey Epstein and are happening in the Maxwell case, a cover-up from the highest levels of government. | ||
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Farmer says she reported the assault to the FBI, but she told us it wasn't for another decade, just before Epstein's first arrest in 2006, that an agent finally appeared at her door. | |
Farmer says they never followed up. | ||
They still haven't asked to talk to me. | ||
They are trying to pretend I do not exist. | ||
It was reported to the FBI as early as 1996 that Jeffrey Epstein was trafficking children. | ||
And they did nothing. | ||
Nothing until 10 years later, when Palm Beach Police began an investigation after a 14-year-old girl reported being molested. | ||
From their investigation, the Department of Justice was handed a list of 32 underage victims. | ||
And the cover-up ensued. | ||
With victims as young as 11 years old, they called only one witness. | ||
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And Epstein was not indicted on a single count of child abuse. | |
Instead, they charged him with one count of soliciting adult prostitution. | ||
He did just over a year on house arrest, like a VIP. | ||
Immunity was granted to all of Epstein's co-conspirators and his victims were denied any opportunity for justice. | ||
Federal prosecutor Alexander Acosta said that he was told that Epstein belonged to intelligence and to leave it alone. | ||
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This order could have only come from the Attorney General or the President. | |
The Miami Herald exposed this all to the public in 2018. | ||
Governor DeSantis ordered an investigation, and local police were cleared of any malfeasance. | ||
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Jeffrey Epstein was arrested and suicided in his jail cell. | |
Thousands of sexually suggestive photographs were found, catalogued on computer disks. | ||
Former victim Maria Farmer described on mainstream television how Epstein was running a pedophile blackmail operation. | ||
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Epstein told her the whole house was wired with pinhole cameras and took her into the media room where they were monitored. | |
I looked on the cameras and I saw toilet, toilet, bed, bed, toilet, bed. | ||
I'm like, I am never going to use the restroom here and I'm never going to sleep here. | ||
Was there video tape? | ||
Oh, it was all video. | ||
All the time. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I asked him one time, what do you do with this? | ||
And he said, I keep it. | ||
I keep everything in my safe. | ||
Eventually, Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested. | ||
Unsealed documents from a defamation lawsuit between Maxwell and one of her victims revealed the names of those who had sexually molested the young victim, including Prince Andrew and Alan Dershowitz, who was one of the first to start pushing the idea of mandatory vaccines. | ||
That's how blackmail works. | ||
The judge for Maxwell's trial, Judge Allison Nathan, has already deemed the details of the Maxwell case too sensationalist and impure for the public, and was just recommended for promotion to the U.S. | ||
Court of Appeals by Chuck Schumer. | ||
Ghislaine Maxwell has trafficked scores of children for decades, some as young as 11, but is only being charged with one count. | ||
Epstein was brought in by Wexner, who had close connections with the mob, and handled by Maxwell, who was raised up by Israeli intelligence. | ||
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This trial is about the rampant systemic use of pedophilia as a means of blackmail, and exposing it is absolutely paramount if we are to reform society. | |
Nick Bryant has organized Survivors Standing With Survivors, 62 anti-trafficking organizations standing together for justice in the Maxwell trial. | ||
Bryant proposes three things to possibly save hundreds of thousands of victims. | ||
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A truth and reconciliation committee to correct the law, retroactively abolishing the statute of limitations, and enforce the laws in the porn industry, pointing out how Pornhub has been busted 118 times for underage sex and still has a thriving business. | |
No! | ||
We're not going to stand for this. | ||
Our children cannot be molested with impunity, no matter how powerful or well-connected or wealthy their perpetrators are. | ||
They cannot be molested with impunity. | ||
For InfoWars.com, this is Greg Reese. | ||
Share that link, folks, by going to band.video. | ||
Hit the share button and it gives you a disguised URL so you can circumvent the censorship. | ||
Remember, they don't censor places like ABC News that had the Jeffrey Epstein story years ago and then scuttled it, buried it on purpose, preventing that information from getting out there and perhaps allowing the molestation and rape of children continue unabated. | ||
No, they're still online. | ||
We here at InfoWars, who have been covering the Jeffrey Epstein story since it broke decades ago, we're the ones who get deleted. | ||
There is a lesson in that for you and we have to do everything we can to try to get this message out there because It's not going to be told by the mainstream media. | ||
So day one has taken place. | ||
Day two has commenced now with Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell trial. | ||
Prosecutors have alleged that Maxwell played a key role in a multi-state sex trafficking scheme in which she allegedly befriended and later enticed and groomed multiple minor girls to engage in sex acts with Epstein and was also at times present for and involved in the abuse herself. | ||
And, you know, the amazing thing about what's happening these days as the New World Order global government combine, you know, tries to implement its final plans, all of the stuff that's really making headlines, there is no right-left division on. | ||
Right? | ||
Vaccine mandates should not be a right-left divide. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein, sex trafficking of little girls in the You know, highest echelons of our political and financial systems in order to create blackmail? | ||
It's not a right or left issue. | ||
It's a human being issue. | ||
And it really shows you, as you look at all of these things, how division has to be injected, constantly injected, all the time. | ||
Kind of like when they have, um, you know, they'll have a story about how hiking is too white. | ||
There's too many people hiking. | ||
There's too many white people hiking. | ||
They're keeping out of the minority. | ||
Literally nobody can stop you from hiking. | ||
You just go outside. | ||
It's the most open, accepting, free thing you could ever possibly do. | ||
So why do they have to inject division into it? | ||
Because it's useful to them. | ||
And you can see that here in the Maxwell trial. | ||
As they say, uh, That Maxwell, Ghislaine Maxwell, she's just a poor woman. | ||
She's this poor woman who's the scapegoat for the man who's the real bad guy. | ||
Her lawyer comes out saying, throughout history, men have done evil things, and women have been their scapegoat. | ||
It's division. | ||
It's useful to their power. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
It is day two today of the Ghislaine and Maxwell trial in New York. | ||
Her lawyer yesterday trashed the four victims as gold diggers. | ||
We start off with this, saying, Ever since Eve, women have been blamed for the evil deeds of men. | ||
Ghislaine Maxwell is not Jeffrey Epstein or any of the other men, mogul, and media giants who abuse women. | ||
The temerity. | ||
The chutzpah on these people. | ||
You have a woman who is probably one of the least innocent people ever to live, right? | ||
Her father, Robert Maxwell, you know, triple not spy, right? | ||
Pretending to serve both the UK, Soviet Union, and Israel while enriching himself billions of dollars, basically helping to found Mossad, died on his yacht called the Ghislaine in what was likely a murder. | ||
By the way, Ghislaine was his favorite daughter who he groomed to secede him. | ||
Right? | ||
She has been aware probably since her youngest memories. | ||
Of what her dad was up to, the nefarious activities he was involved in, how he made his money. | ||
I mean, she was his protege. | ||
She joined the family business of blackmail and extortion. | ||
Mafia ties. | ||
Followed in dad's footsteps and started, you know, creating the compromising material that would use to gain power over People, uh, you know, in positions of authority here in America and around the world. | ||
She teamed up with Jeffrey Epstein to do this, but Jeffrey Epstein wasn't the, uh, wasn't the legacy operator here. | ||
Maxwell was. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein was the one that, uh, nobody knew about. | ||
Talked about Giselaine Maxwell was the force in the shadows, making it all move forward. | ||
So just how despicable is it, how unbelievable is it that you have this woman who for decades traveled around as the madam and essentially, you know, kidnapper, human trafficker of young women. | ||
Is now playing the, oh, but I'm a woman card, right? | ||
That's why I say, I mean, this division, it's only useful for people who want to take advantage of your kindness, take advantage of your goodness. | ||
I mean, manipulate and extort you. | ||
That's all it's good for. | ||
It's not good for getting to the truth. | ||
It's not good for, it's not good for getting to reality. | ||
It's not good for the people it claims to be good for. | ||
This is a woman who has made Her entire life revolve around the kidnapping and exploitation of young girls is now saying, oh, but I'm just a girl. | ||
I'm just, oh, but I'm a girl, but I'm a woman. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
It's like Hitler coming out and saying, oh, but actually I'm Jewish. | ||
It's like, all this hate against me is anti-Semitism. | ||
It's like, wait, wait. | ||
The guy who made his life and career about victimizing these people is now claiming victimhood as a member of the same group? | ||
This is insane. | ||
This is nonsense. | ||
But it's not. | ||
Correction here. | ||
It's not insane. | ||
It's not nonsense. | ||
It's a lie. | ||
It's a manipulation. | ||
These people are not insane. | ||
They're not crazy. | ||
They're not stupid. | ||
They are master manipulators. | ||
Okay? | ||
Just imagine a woman on trial for the systematic rape and exploitation of women coming out and saying, ever since Eve, women have been blamed for the evil deeds of men. | ||
Master manipulators here, knowing that you're a good person, knowing that you can be exploited like this because you don't want to see women be taken advantage of by men, right? | ||
Most people don't. | ||
Most people are good people. | ||
These are not them. | ||
These are the evil people who know that most people out there are good, and they see that goodness as weakness. | ||
That's what the truth really is. | ||
And in a way, they have gone And very, very, you know, they've made very, very valiant efforts and successful efforts in many regards to convince the American people that being weak is being nice. | ||
That being weak is to be a good person. | ||
You're a good person. | ||
You're a weak person. | ||
You don't stand up for yourself. | ||
You don't point out the obvious. | ||
You know, you don't say anything that might insult anybody else. | ||
Meanwhile, they're taking a, you know, a hacksaw to your neck. | ||
But you don't offend them, because that makes you a good person. | ||
Being weak does not make you a good person, okay? | ||
It can actually make you a very bad person. | ||
It's actually a very easy way to be a bad person or to allow evil to flourish. | ||
Just go, well, we're just not strong enough to stop them. | ||
Well, I'm just going to be weak because being a victim makes me the good person. | ||
This is the ultimate goal of the, you know, victimhood narrative. | ||
Also says this, Ghislaine Maxwell can pilot a helicopter. | ||
Her life of luxury is not a crime. | ||
You all said you would not be biased or influenced by affluence or opulence and your word is your bond. | ||
Yeah, your word is your bond. | ||
Don't take into account the fact that these people, systemically going into poor neighborhoods, going and identifying young white women in, you know, down and out circumstances, and tempting them with all of the pleasures of their millions of dollars. | ||
Which, oh by the way, all of these fortunes came through criminality. | ||
The Maxwell fortune? | ||
Open criminality. | ||
The Epstein fortune? | ||
Given to him by people like Les Wexner to be their tool and to be their operative. | ||
They didn't earn it, you know? | ||
These aren't people that came up with a great scheme of money-making. | ||
They didn't invent anything. | ||
They didn't create a business that people flocked to and gave them money to take part in. | ||
These are criminal networks, okay? | ||
You can say Les Wexner created Victoria's Secret and tapped into a part of the market that was previously, you know, untapped. | ||
Sure. | ||
Then he gave that money to Jeffrey Epstein to sex traffic children, in my opinion, so. | ||
They're like, don't, don't judge her for her life of luxury. | ||
Don't judge the fact that, you know, they have a private island that they call Orgy Island. | ||
Don't think about the fact that they have an airplane that they call the Lolita Express. | ||
Just ignore all of that. | ||
You're honor-bound to do so, they tell the jury. | ||
The jury, which I'm sure is composed of just decent American people. | ||
By the way, have we mentioned that the prosecutor is James Comey's daughter? | ||
Have we mentioned that today yet? | ||
Should we mention that every day? | ||
Should we start every single show, maybe every single segment, with a quick reminder that the daughter of James Comey is the prosecutor in the Maxwell case? | ||
Just in case you had any hopes that anything was going to come of this. | ||
They're all in it together. | ||
It is a massive network. | ||
It's the Israeli government. | ||
It's the American government as well. | ||
They're in bed with one another. | ||
Literally and figuratively, they have blackmail on one another. | ||
It's a mafia operation. | ||
If you want to know how the behind-the-scenes of this looks, just go read or watch The Godfather. | ||
Go watch The Sopranos. | ||
Go watch what criminal networks do. | ||
That's what they're doing. | ||
Go watch what Spectre does in the James Bond movies. | ||
This stuff is real. | ||
It is actually happening. | ||
These people on their yachts and on their private planes are really conniving and scheming to perform horrific acts In the pursuit of power. | ||
It's all real, and none of it's going to come out in this trial. | ||
That's the sad truth. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
What an appropriate song. | ||
We're getting close to the end of the show here, but still a lot to cover. | ||
appropriate song. | ||
Getting close to the end of the show here, but still a lot to cover. | ||
The ladies, ridiculous headlines. | ||
In case you don't know, this song sounds a little red to me. | ||
It's about how all of these nice words by the socialists, all of this rhetoric about just wanting to come together, just wanting to represent oppressed minorities. | ||
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It's all a lie. | |
It's all complete fabrication. | ||
It's communism. | ||
It's not even well-disguised communism. | ||
Yeah, they've been struggling with this since the 60s. | ||
We're still struggling with it now. | ||
Get a load of this. | ||
First of all, The Telegraph has this article, a Wikipedia entry detailing mass killings under communist regimes, faces being purged from the platform over fears about bias. | ||
So yeah. | ||
They are actively erasing history right now. | ||
That's unfavorable to them. | ||
Like, the communists are in charge. | ||
I don't know why you're not taught about the Holomador. | ||
The famine in the Ukraine, the genocide that took place in the USSR, because the same people still run things like Wikipedia, who carried out those massacres. | ||
They have the same ideology. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
It's amazing that people are so easily programmed that the treatment of like the two groups, and again, you know, it's just we go to it all the time. | ||
It's boring at this point, but like, just everything you see a communist do, just think, what if a Nazi was doing this? | ||
And just imagine how things would, how people would react. | ||
It's insane. | ||
It's insane. | ||
Because they're just as deadly as one another. | ||
They're just as, you know, anti-freedom as one another. | ||
Fascism, communism, it's the same thing and it's rude. | ||
The destruction of freedom. | ||
It's the subjugation of the individual beneath the masses. | ||
And it leads to unimaginable horror. | ||
Unimaginable! | ||
Go read the Gulag Archipelago. | ||
Hitler had concentration camps for like under 10 years. | ||
The USSR had the Gulag system in place for over 50. | ||
Closer to 70, some say. | ||
On and on and on and on, just systematic killing, systematic murder. | ||
Just the beginning where you read the stories of the apartment block at night as everybody sits cowering behind their door. | ||
Not knowing whether the boots they hear climbing up the stairs are going to stop at their door, kick it in, and drag that person away to never be seen again, and praying to the God you're not allowed to worship in that country that they pass by your door and go to the next door and kick that one in, and you listen as your neighbor is dragged out and hauled away to literally be tortured to death or | ||
You know, some other equally horrific fate. | ||
And there is not a single example in all of history to contradict this trajectory. | ||
Not a single one. | ||
Not a single place has it happened. | ||
The one place you could maybe point to? | ||
would be China, because they haven't collapsed yet. | ||
That's the only reason. | ||
They aren't in total disrepair. | ||
But if you look a little closer, what do you see? | ||
You see people kept in cages, grates underground. | ||
You see people strapped to chairs and tortured. | ||
You see concentration camps filled with ethnic minorities. | ||
You see slaves in factories denied even their ability to kill themselves and escape With their final action, this life of deprivation. | ||
No, they'll stop you from committing suicide so they can work you more. | ||
It's not a one-off. | ||
It's not a rare type of thing. | ||
This is communism. | ||
This is what happens. | ||
Not this has been what happened. | ||
No, no. | ||
This is what happens. | ||
This is the inevitable consequence. | ||
So, what Why are people pushing it? | ||
Why do they want it? | ||
Because, yes folks, believe it or not, these people, I really, I believe it. | ||
I think they really are this stupid. | ||
I think they really are this ignorant of history. | ||
I think they really are this easily fooled by fancy rhetoric, flashy colors. | ||
What am I talking about? | ||
What am I even talking about? | ||
Well, I'm talking about a response to this Telegraph article. | ||
Right, so the first article, it's about the Wikipedia entry. | ||
Changing... Changing history itself, right? | ||
Changing, like, one of the foremost authorities that you go to to determine what's true and what's not in history. | ||
Wikipedia, right? | ||
The Internet Encyclopedia. | ||
It is going to be referenced by future historians to try to find out what happened in the past. | ||
They're deleting Stories about mass murders carried out by communists. | ||
Because they're kind of communists, right? | ||
That's what's really happening here. | ||
Previously, I covered yesterday how they changed the article of cultural Marxism. | ||
2016, they told you cultural Marxism is this. | ||
It says this. | ||
It's this ideology. | ||
It came from this school. | ||
It was, you know, first popularized by these people. | ||
Boop, boop, boop. | ||
Here's the history of it now. | ||
Fast forward a couple years. | ||
Cultural Marxism is a right-wing, anti-Semitic conspiracy theory. | ||
They are changing history, they're changing reality in real time with the authoritative sources that they'll then point to and say, oh, fact-checked, oh, you posted misinformation online because Wikipedia is contradicting you. | ||
And then the Socialist Party of Britain, The official Twitter account goes on to Twitter, and in response to this Telegraph article about how Wikipedia is changing their entries about mass killings under communist regimes, said it should also be deleted due to ignorance. | ||
The Soviet Union, China, etc. | ||
never had communism, a class-free society where the people collectively own and control the means of production. | ||
It only ever had state capitalism. | ||
They did it, folks. | ||
They said the thing. | ||
They said the meme! | ||
Say it! | ||
Say the meme! | ||
It's not real communism! | ||
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Everybody celebrates! | ||
They said it! | ||
They said the meme! | ||
It's not real communism. | ||
That's how you know these people are children living in a fantasy world whose baseless and ignorant Assertions are going to lead us down the path that has traveled down every single time. | ||
Communism points the way. | ||
Total death, total destruction, total subjugation, total exploitation, complete division of the population between those in the party and those outside of it, suffering, and death. | ||
Like, that's all that awaits for us in the end, and we're being led there. | ||
By the pied pipers of ignorant, sheltered, rich little socialist activists. | ||
Utter scumbags. | ||
How many times? | ||
It's just like, again, you know, just putting the shoe on the other foot, thinking about things like that. | ||
I don't know. | ||
There's certain ways to just think about stuff where you just, at the end of the day, all it is, is actually doing what The progressives tell you you should do. | ||
Shed your prejudice. | ||
Shed all of the things that categorize or contextualize all the things that you're thinking. | ||
Just shed it away and just look at it for what it actually is. | ||
And what's actually happening here is a bunch of communists know that their ideas are widely unpopular because time and time again through history they have led to massive waves of chaos, death, destruction, etc. | ||
And so they disguise their beliefs as so-called socialism, knowing full well that what they really intend is communism, which they believe has never been tried because they live in a fantasy world for children because they are. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
They're not being misled. | ||
They're not confused. | ||
They're bad people. | ||
And stupid people. | ||
And they run things now. | ||
You know what I should play again is the video of J.R.R. | ||
Tolkien talking to C.S. | ||
Lewis in sort of the first breakthrough that C.S. | ||
Lewis had that led to him becoming a Christian. | ||
A talk about, as they called it, fairy stories. | ||
And the truth of fairy stories. | ||
Now in many cases, fairy stories, fantasy stories, stories of the unreal are actually more real and reflect reality more accurately than, you know, scientific facts. | ||
That there are things that narratives speak to that are higher than physical reality. | ||
Truer, even, than physical reality. | ||
Because he's talking about narratives and he says, J.R.R. | ||
Tolkien says, we tell stories because God is a storyteller. | ||
We are reflections of God. | ||
God. | ||
And that all of human history itself is a narrative, is a story that's being told by God. | ||
History is His story. | ||
God's story that He's telling, that we're all participating in. | ||
And that's the amazing thing about Christianity, is sort of what Christianity tells you, is that all of human life on planet Earth has been one Long narrative arc whose primary and central plot point was the birth of a carpenter in the Middle East around 2,000 years ago. | ||
And it's kind of true, isn't it? | ||
It's kind of true that the Earth was one way before that man was born, and it's a different way after. | ||
And it completely changed, and the entire narrative shifted on that plot point. | ||
So it's an argument for Christianity. | ||
And in many ways, the Christian narrative has been the dominant narrative for the last 2,000 years. | ||
It's been a narrative of how humanity, after wiling away in, you know, the quagmire and the cesspit of ignorance, is lifted up by Christianity. | ||
What's the line from Silent Night? | ||
And they say, all the world in sin and terror pining, right? | ||
Until they're delivered and shown you don't need to be terrified. | ||
You don't need to, you know, have terror. | ||
You don't need to, you know, be in this world of sin and hate. | ||
You can actually rise above it. | ||
It's an amazing thing, the narrative of Christianity. | ||
And it leads to other narratives. | ||
You could say that there is a narrative behind the British Empire. | ||
The narrative of In a way, the white man's burden, right? | ||
But you could also say as a continuation of the Christian narrative, this idea, this narrative that the British told themselves that says, you know, we became a great power because of our Christianity and because of all these other things, and now it's our duty as a great power to go out and civilize these uncivilized people and bring them the blessings and the bounties that Christianity has given us. | ||
So that would be the great narrative that would inspire the British Empire. | ||
Of course, there were greedy forces behind that too. | ||
The Spanish Empire would be the same thing, right? | ||
This great narrative of, we're bringing Christianity to these savage devil worshippers who are eating children in front of us. | ||
Crazy, crazy stuff. | ||
It's a great narrative that they were operating on. | ||
The American narrative is different still. | ||
The American narrative says that we Got rid of kings. | ||
We got rid of leaders. | ||
We, for the first time in 2,000 years, since the fall of the Roman Republic 1,500 years ago, we established a country where men ruled themselves. | ||
They were not subjects, unlike every single other place in the entire world. | ||
Unlike every single other person in the entire world, an American had no master. | ||
They had no superior. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Incredible. | ||
And it was because of that Freedom that we gave ourselves, that we took for ourselves, that we became great, became amazing, and we wanted to spread that. | ||
And so that was, you know, the great narrative that sent us across the plains and across the Rockies and manifest destiny. | ||
And it continued as we went to World War I and II with this great narrative pushing us from behind saying, bring democracy, bring freedom to the world of the oppressed. | ||
These great narratives that inspire And that formed the central operating thought of nations and people in the entire world. | ||
And that's why it's so interesting that the World Economic Forum has now launched the Great Narrative Initiative following the Great Reset. | ||
Now see, their Great Narrative is a corollary of Christianity. | ||
It's actually the opposite, right? | ||
It's an inverted view of Christianity. | ||
And they might not recognize this, they certainly won't say it, But look at the narrative of the Garden of Eden. | ||
You have one narrative that says Adam and Eve betrayed God and were punished by and were tricked by the serpent and were cast out of paradise. | ||
The other side tells the same story, learns a different lesson. | ||
They say God was keeping Adam and Eve as ignorant prisoners in the Garden of Eden and the snake freed them. | ||
That's the narrative that they're operating from. | ||
That's their great narrative. | ||
It's that all of this freedom, all of this Christianity, all of this great narrative that we as a civilization see, it's actually the inverse of reality. | ||
Freedom is slavery. | ||
Ignorance is strength, right? | ||
The idea of everybody owning things and making their own way and You know, building whatever they want and having families. | ||
That, they say, is evil. | ||
All the things that make you free and that make your life worth living, they tell you is actually the bad thing. | ||
So it's an inverted narrative. | ||
Now, according to the WEF, the Great Narrative Meeting is a linchpin of the Great Narrative Initiative, a collaborative effort by the world's leading thinkers to fashion longer-term perspectives and co-create a narrative that can help guide the creation of a more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable vision for our collective future. | ||
See, they've already done this in a lot of ways. | ||
Because again, the American narrative has changed, hasn't it? | ||
The American narrative for the first 150 years of our nation was of people who had escaped oppression, who had then risen up against their tyrannical overlords, who had won for themselves freedom and liberty, and then spread that freedom and liberty through all mankind. | ||
It was a positive You know, look back. | ||
You look back at the people who formed this creation myth that we operate under. | ||
It's George Washington. | ||
I'll never tell a lie. | ||
I cut down the cherry tree. | ||
Even extends all the way, I'd say, to, you know, Abraham Lincoln, who's like an honorary, you know, late-stage founding father. | ||
Right? | ||
Honest Abe. | ||
Well, I mean, that's already changed, hasn't it? | ||
That narrative's already shifted into these were slave-owning white supremacists That were on a genocidal crusade to rid the continent of brown people, right? | ||
That narrative's already shifted into something negative. | ||
Again, same story, different interpretation, different narrative. | ||
To further that, Now if you ask what our founding myth is, it's almost like it's the Holocaust. | ||
It's almost like it's World War II. | ||
It's almost like that's what we see as the narrative arc in our history. | ||
That if you let white people have too much stuff, they'll try to kill everybody. | ||
That's the founding. | ||
It's not a positive narrative. | ||
It's not about people rising up out of anything and creating something new. | ||
It's about Death and destruction and the danger of what happens if you allow freedom. | ||
The narrative's already shifted in America before. | ||
Now they're doing it on a worldwide scale. | ||
Now they're trying to implement this. | ||
And interestingly, they call this narrative the meta-narrative, right? | ||
The narrative of all narratives. | ||
The grand narrative. | ||
That goes back to French philosopher Jean-Francois Lyotard. | ||
It functions to legitimize power, authority, and social customs, everything that the Great Reset is trying to achieve. | ||
Authoritarians use great narratives to legitimize their own power. | ||
And they do this by claiming to have knowledge and understanding that speaks to universal truths. | ||
You cannot overestimate the importance of the narrative in shaping the way people behave, the way they act, and what they're willing to do. | ||
Now according to a WEF blog post from 2015 titled, How Narratives Influence Human Behavior, the guest author from the World Bank argues, quote, a good narrative soundly beats even the best data. | ||
Kind of like racism here in this country, right? | ||
How many times have you heard, like the CNN article said, white men are the biggest threat in this country? | ||
Then how do you square that with like the actual crime reporting data? | ||
It's not about the data, it's about the narrative. | ||
The narrative is white people bad. | ||
The narrative is white people bad because of freedom. | ||
The narrative is freedom bad. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
Then they inject race into it to confuse people. | ||
And there's the story by the Gateway Pundit here. | ||
World Economic Forum's predictions for 2030 include no property ownership, diminished USA, and Syrian CEOs. | ||
And you know what these are. | ||
It's the year, it's the 2030 plan. | ||
From the UN to the Davos Group to Bilderberg, they're all in it together and they're all deciding that the grand narrative that all of humanity must participate in ...is our own destruction, our own subjugation, and our own subservience to their despicable agenda. | ||
Wake up. | ||
Rise up. | ||
We'll form our own narrative on a freedom. | ||
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