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You're watching the American Journal. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to American Journal. | ||
Very excited to be here today. | ||
We have a lot to talk about. | ||
Ghislaine Maxwell trials, trial continues. | ||
Omicron. | ||
John Bowne is here in the United States. | ||
Are you scared yet? | ||
And so much other stuff to talk about. | ||
Some very interesting revelations being made. | ||
CIA, sex trafficking, FBI, spying on your phone. | ||
Just all sorts of stuff to talk about. | ||
Of course, we'll take your calls as well. | ||
But I want to begin with this video by John Bowne. | ||
It's called Fauci's Dead Babies and Mass Graves from the Past. | ||
Let's take a little trip through history with our friend John Bowne at Bandai Video. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Actually, Gregory. | ||
Oh, it's actually Gregory's report. | ||
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The reception of Robert Kennedy Jr.' 's book, The Real Anthony Fauci, is clear evidence of a mass awakening. | ||
The people are waking up to see Fauci for what he is, an absolute psychopath. | ||
We've learned of how he directed experiments at the NIAID in which beagles had their vocal cords removed and their heads enclosed in cages where sand fleas ate them alive. | ||
And we've learned of how he fraudulently used PCR tests to illegitimately push a known deadly drug upon tens of thousands of people. | ||
And many are now learning that in 1992, under the direction of Anthony Fauci, the NIAID funded drug trials on HIV-positive children. | ||
Although many of the children were healthy and asymptomatic, they had merely tested positive via faulty PCR tests administered through New York's Child Welfare Department, who then handed them over to the deadly experiments. | ||
Most of the drugs being tested on the children were already known to cause deformities, organ failure, brain damage, and other lethal side effects. | ||
And yet, the children were required to continue with the drugs regardless of negative side effects. | ||
Those administering the drugs were explicitly told that all adverse side effects they witnessed in the children were being caused by the HIV infection and not the drugs. | ||
When parents refused to consent to these barbaric trials, Children's Services took their kids and placed them with foster families or children's homes where participation in the trial would be assured. | ||
When the children resisted the deadly drugs, they were brought to Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, Where plastic tubes were surgically inserted into their stomachs, and the deadly drugs they were trying to escape were pumped directly into their bodies. | ||
Once the children died, their bodies were added to a mass grave in Hawthorne, New York. | ||
A large pit with astroturf thrown over it. | ||
To get around the Nuremberg Code and other laws, the state of New York created a special review board comprised of the hospital stakeholders. | ||
One may wonder, other than torturing and killing innocent children, what were they trying to accomplish? | ||
They already knew of the negative side effects that these drugs were having on adults. | ||
But the more we learn about Anthony Fauci, the more we realize that he is an absolute psychopath. | ||
And it doesn't matter why psychopaths do what they do. | ||
Fauci and his criminal cohorts belong in cages, at the very least. | ||
Anthony Fauci is just one old crook in a massive conspiracy that is aggressively pushing to inject everyone's children with the new deadly and debilitating mRNA experimental jabs, whether you like it or not. | ||
Going after Fauci is a drop in the bucket, but at least it's a start. | ||
For InfoWars.com, this is Greg Reese. | ||
What a way to start your day, ladies and gentlemen, reminding yourself of the true horror that lies behind the smiling, gift-of-gab-having talking heads that run this country. | ||
Mass graves and dead puppies. | ||
That's what lies in their shadow. | ||
Lots of stuff to cover today. | ||
We'll start the Daily Dispatch on the other side, taking your phone calls. | ||
Exciting day here. | ||
Alec Baldwin didn't pull the trigger, apparently. | ||
We'll be laughing at that later. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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The sun is shining. | |
The coffee is percolating in the coffee pot. | ||
The worldwide system of pedophiles is being brought to its knees. | ||
What a glorious time to be alive. | ||
I'm glad that you're here with us today to report on the extremely interesting, somewhat disturbing, but always relevatory Yeah, that's right, right. | ||
Revelatory? | ||
Revelatory, that's what I meant. | ||
Always revelatory information that's coming out. | ||
We'll be talking about all of it, Ghislaine Maxwell's trial and more, but we'll begin today, as we always do, with our daily dispatch. | ||
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch. | ||
For the 2nd of December 2021, Ghislaine Maxwell's life of luxury as Jeffrey Epstein's second-in-command was laid bare in images yesterday during the third day of the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. | ||
Jurors in the 59-year-old British socialite's trial were shown never-before-seen photographs of pedophile Epstein's $60 million fleet of jets, which he allegedly used to shuttle Teenage girls between his lavish homes. | ||
Prosecutors allege the planes flew between his private Caribbean island, his New Mexico ranch, New York City townhouse, and an 8,600-square-foot Parisian apartment near the Arc de Triomphe. | ||
The travel was arranged by an array of personal assistants, including Sarah Kellan, with several pictures of her shown to the jury. | ||
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Kellan had previously been described as Maxwell's lieutenant in Epstein's circle of abuse that has been accused of playing a pivotal role in the scandal, helping to procure young girls. | ||
She's been named as the chief fixer who traveled around the world with Epstein and was accused by lawyers in legal filings of bringing girls to Epstein's mansion to be abused. | ||
And it really is amazing just imagining the life these people live. | ||
And you know, it's one thing if you have invented a wonderful product, if you've created great art, and you have mansions and planes that you can jaunt around to as the fruit of your work and success. | ||
That's not the case here. | ||
This is a government-sponsored secret agent being given everything that he's ever gotten and using abuse and Manipulation tactics to get the girls that he wants it's a pathetic existence, but one that rewards you quite well We're gonna get into the Maxwell trial a little bit later. | ||
I'll do another recap of it, but some very disturbing revelations from this witness Jane who the defense really outrageously questioned in a bunch of Really inappropriate ways. | ||
Today, rather, day four of the trial proceedings will continue in the courthouse with the jury as the jury reviews documentation pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein's financial relationships with Interlochen Performing Arts Camp. | ||
So that's what'll be happening today. | ||
We'll go over what happened yesterday in the trial a little bit later in the program. | ||
It's official, folks. | ||
The US has identified the first case of Omicron COVID-19 variant in California. | ||
Run and hide. | ||
Get under your bed. | ||
Cover your mouth. | ||
Cover your face. | ||
Inoculate your children. | ||
It's here. | ||
Omicron is here. | ||
It's actually not that bad. | ||
World Health Organization says no evidence booster jabs would offer greater protection to the healthy. | ||
The WHO has questioned the UK government's decision to roll out hundreds of millions of booster jabs to its population, asserting there's no evidence they would offer greater protection to the healthy. | ||
UK Health Secretary Javid said the country has secured the additional 114 million doses for 2022 and 2023 to quote buy time and that everyone over the age of 18 will be offered one by the end of January. | ||
Dr. Mark Ryan, however, the head of the WHO's emergency program, Questioned the logic behind this decision, saying, quote, right now there's no evidence I'm aware of that would suggest that boosting the entire population would necessarily provide greater protection for otherwise healthy individuals against hospitalization and death, he said. | ||
Yeah, what is the point of this? | ||
Oh, the point, maybe the point is to fill the coffers of the big pharmaceutical companies with just billions and billions of dollars by buying up Way, way more product than you could ever, ever possibly use or even need in the slightest. | ||
It's just a giant scam going on. | ||
And now at this point, even the WHO is like, wait, why are you doing this? | ||
This doesn't make any sense. | ||
It doesn't have to make sense. | ||
Make some money, give some power. | ||
They're going to do it anyway. | ||
Another COVID story here. | ||
Trigger of rare blood clots with AstraZeneca jab found by scientists. | ||
Yes, they found the trigger, they think. | ||
Scientists believe they found the trigger that leads to extremely rare blood clots after the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID vaccine. | ||
The team in Cardiff in the U.S. | ||
have shown in exquisite detail how a protein in the blood is attracted to a key component of the vaccine. | ||
They think this kicks off a chain reaction involving the immune system that can culminate in dangerous plots. | ||
It's just dangerous clots rather, sorry. | ||
It's just hilarious. | ||
Why don't you just stop giving people the shots? | ||
Why don't you just stop? | ||
Why don't you just throw it away now? | ||
It's like, well, it does appear to cause blood clots. | ||
Now we must dedicate much time and energy into investigating why it is that it causes the blood clots. | ||
It's just like, why? | ||
Why? | ||
Just stop giving it to people. | ||
It causes blood clots? | ||
Stop giving it to people. | ||
I don't care why it did. | ||
Just stop giving it to people. | ||
But no, we have to It's like, it's like a big thing. | ||
That's why I'm saying this. | ||
It's just like, AstraZeneca's own scientists joined the research project after earlier results from the team were published. | ||
You just have like hundreds of scientists working day and night to figure out why the poison that they created poisons people. | ||
Yeah, it's fascinating. | ||
Court orders FDA to comply with the FOIA and release information on the Pfizer vaccine. | ||
The first batch of documents shows over 1,200 vaccine deaths within the first 90 days. | ||
This is really a huge bombshell story. | ||
Y'all should have been here behind the scenes at InfoWars when Alex Jones read this story. | ||
It was like, this is it, man, because it really is. | ||
This is a huge, huge story and it looks like the truth may be starting to leak out. | ||
Hopefully this is just the beginning and the dam is breaking and the flood will soon come. | ||
The flood of correct information that has heretofore been hidden from the American population. | ||
The Food and Drug Administration released the first batch of documents related to Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine after a federal judge ordered that they must comply with a massive Freedom of Information Act request that was filed by a government accountability group called Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency. | ||
According to an official Pfizer document that is titled Cumulative Analysis of Post-Authorization Adverse Events Records Reports, nice catchy name there, in just the first 90 days of the vaccines rollout under the FDA's EUA from December 1st, 2020 to February 28th, 2021, there were tens of thousands of reported adverse reactions, including over 1,200 deaths. there were tens of thousands of reported adverse reactions, including | ||
1,200 deaths in just the first few months. | ||
This may be, you know, just a little piece, the type of information, you may say, that they want to keep hidden and not have to report for the next 55 years. | ||
Literally, that's what they're saying. | ||
They need 55 years because otherwise, the people... | ||
People might get in trouble. | ||
People alive now running this operation might actually be held to account for their criminality. | ||
So we just want to wait till they're all dead and then we'll let you know what they were up to. | ||
Yeah, I don't think so. | ||
The report only included adverse events to the vaccine that researchers considered serious cases, but there were thousands of more submissions that were just left out of the data. | ||
Any cases deemed non-serious would be processed within 90 days, but this report was released before 90 days of Pfizer's vaccine being available had even passed. | ||
So they're like, yeah, you know, if it's an adverse reaction that we don't deem serious based on arbitrary and unspecific qualifications, then we're just going to not report it for 90 days and we'll release this report at 80 days. | ||
So all of those reports that we put off on the back burner just won't be included because we're criminals engaged in fraud. | ||
That's exactly what's happening. | ||
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is hearing an abortion case for the first time in a while. | ||
Supreme Court abortion case, five key moments from oral arguments. | ||
That's the headline from Fox News. | ||
Breyer asked why the court should disregard, why they should overrule Roe v. Wade, I'll say, to spare myself the embarrassment of trying to pronounce Latin. | ||
Chief Justice Roberts frets about the fate of other precedents if the court overturns Roe. | ||
Roberts also questioned why the 15 weeks isn't enough time to choose whether to abort a baby. | ||
It's like, just think about Lizzo. | ||
Lizzo was like, I didn't even realize I was pregnant until 20 weeks. | ||
It's like, you're a freak then. | ||
You're a deeply unhealthy person in that case. | ||
Very strange. | ||
A bunch of interesting stuff happened at the Supreme Court. | ||
We'll go over that a little bit later in the program as well, but I thought this Pretty succinctly summed up the argumentation and the fallacies inherent therein. | ||
Alexandra de Sanctis Mar wrote this on Twitter. | ||
The burden of parenthood is an obstacle to women's success, the pro-abortion attorney tells Amy Coney Barrett, a mother of seven who is a sitting Supreme Court justice. | ||
Pretty appropriate, isn't it? | ||
It's like we have to kill our babies, otherwise women wouldn't be successful. | ||
There's a mother of seven looking down at you in her black robes, just publicly. | ||
Calmly shaking your head, you murderers. | ||
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Alright, this music is way too relaxing for what we're about to get into. | |
Oh, wouldn't it be nice to be sipping some hot chocolate in front of a fire right now? | ||
Not the case. | ||
Not the case. | ||
No. | ||
We are at war with a satanic energy that is slowly but surely conquering our entire world. | ||
Getting back to our Daily Dispatch here, story from Breitbart. | ||
Tool to help enforce Orwellian rules, 80 House Republicans helped pass a bill to fund federal vaccination database. | ||
80 House Republicans voted with Democrats on Tuesday to pass the Immunization Infrastructure Modernization Act, which if passed by the Senate and signed into law, would fund a federal vaccination database. | ||
According to the bill, the government would provide $400 million in taxpayer funds to fund an immune system data modernization and expansion, a system otherwise defined as a confidential, population-based, computerized database with records that records immunization doses administered by any health care provider computerized database with records that records immunization doses administered by any health care provider to persons within geographic areas The text specifically outlines That's what we need, isn't it? | ||
Is another way for the federal government to have immediate access to our most sensitive information. | ||
I think me and the Republican Party need to have a real long talk about what they are helping the Democrats get away with. | ||
With the federal government, that's what we need, isn't it? | ||
Is another way for the federal government to have immediate access to our most sensitive information. | ||
I think me and the Republican Party need to have a real long talk about what they are helping the Democrats get away with. | ||
Truly unbelievable. | ||
The last week, the Republican Party has been one of the biggest disappointments you could possibly imagine. | ||
With a few exceptions, we'll show you some of those. | ||
Today, some questioning happening on the Hill that at least shows that the Republicans aren't completely 100% on the Hill. | ||
On the side of the globalists, but there's enough of them, isn't there? | ||
At least 80 of them passing this utterly Orwellian, completely tyrannical measure. | ||
Just, just amazing. | ||
Meanwhile, from BuzzFeed, CIA files say staffers committed sex crimes involving children, but they weren't prosecuted. | ||
Over the last 14 years, the CIA has secretly amassed credible evidence that at least 10 of its employees and contractors committed sexual crimes involving children. | ||
Though most of these cases were referred to U.S. attorneys for prosecution, only one of the individuals was ever actually charged with a crime. | ||
Prosecutors sent the rest of the cases back to the CIA to handle internally, meaning few faced any consequences beyond the possible loss of their jobs and security clearances. | ||
One employee had sexual contact with a two-year-old and a six-year-old, and he was fired. | ||
Yeah, take that, you molester. | ||
You're on unemployment now. | ||
That'll show you. | ||
A second employee purchased three sexually explicit videos of young girls filmed by their mothers. | ||
He resigned. | ||
He wasn't even forced to... He's like, you know what? | ||
You know what? | ||
I'm leaving. | ||
They're like, we have evidence of you buying child pornography. | ||
And he's like, you know what? | ||
I'm gonna resign now. | ||
And I'm like, all right, see you later. | ||
Thanks for your time. | ||
A third employee estimated that he had to view up to 1,400 sexually abusive images of children while on agency assignments. | ||
The records do not say what action, if any, the CIA took against him. | ||
For what, doing his job? | ||
Creepy, creepy stuff. | ||
A contractor who arranged for sex with an undercover FBI agent posing as a child had his contract revoked. | ||
Well, you won't make that mistake again. | ||
Truly unbelievable. | ||
A former official who reviewed the declassified Inspector General reports characterized the concern from CIA lawyers as, quote, we can't have these people testify. | ||
They may inadvertently be forced to disclose sources and methods. | ||
You know, the sources and methods they use to kidnap and abuse children. | ||
We need to bring that we need to grab that clip of Ted Gunderson talking about how the CIA literally has like a supply of children in case somebody that they're trying to get information from has predilections of those of that type. | ||
Yeah, they literally are involved with the sex trade, but don't expect them to be punishing their employees for doing what the organization is expert in. | ||
Suspect in deadly Waukesha holiday parade crash says he feels demonized. | ||
Yes, that's right, folks. | ||
Horns coming out of his head, red skin glowing, bloody teeth gnashing. | ||
The demon feels demonized! | ||
Oh no, oh dear, whatever will we do? | ||
The man accused of driving his SUV through a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee, killing six people and injuring dozens, said Wednesday he feels like he's being demonized. | ||
Aw, poor demon. | ||
The heck, man. | ||
Daryl Brooks Jr., in an interview with Fox News in Waukesha County Jail, offered no details about a positive motive, saying, I feel like I'm being monster demonized, Brooks says, according to a Fox report. | ||
It's just like, how much more deeply can the victimhood complex seep into the brains of these people? | ||
Just like, look, I run over 60 people and I killed six. | ||
I destroy families. | ||
I ruin just hundreds of lives. | ||
I probably give, you know, PTSD to hundreds of people. | ||
I just, you know, untold damage caused by me, an individual. | ||
And now people are treating me like I'm bad. | ||
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Oh, oh, so sad. | |
Meanwhile, the guy's mother is like, he has mental health issues and it's the government's fault for not giving him medicine. | ||
Just lifelong criminal, just like 30 arrests or something, just open, blatant, continuous criminality. | ||
It's not mental health issues, it's... | ||
It's the soul, okay? | ||
Michigan school shooting suspect Ethan Crumbly has been charged with terrorism and murder with the authorities saying this was not just an impulsive act. | ||
Ethan Crumbly, the 15-year-old suspect, accused of opening fire at his Michigan high school, pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to one count of terrorism causing death, four counts of first-degree murder, seven counts of assault with intent to murder, and 12 counts of possession of a firearm. | ||
in the commission of a felony. | ||
The sophomore is being charged as an adult, allegedly fired more than 30 rounds in the hallways of Oxford High School on Tuesday, shortly before 1 p.m., killing four students and wounding seven others, including a teacher. | ||
Lieutenant Tim Willis told a judge that Crumbly recorded videos on his phone the night before the incident, in which he talked about shooting and killing the students the next day at Oxford High School. | ||
Further, a journal was discovered from Ethan's backpack, also detailing his desire to shoot up a school, including Murdering students. | ||
Crumbly's parents went to Oxford High School about two to three hours before the shooting to meet with their son and school officials over behavioral issues in the classroom. | ||
Yet again, yet another one of these cases. | ||
Same with the shooter at Parkland there, right? | ||
Just like obvious red flag warning signs showing up at a high schooler and they do nothing, stop at nothing to intervene until it is too late and his fellow classmates are bloody and dead in the hallway. | ||
Rather, Tragic indeed. | ||
Investigators reveal concerns about behavior of Michigan High School shooting suspect leading up to the tragedy. | ||
As the timeline leading up to this deadly high school shooting is becoming more and more apparent as to exactly what happened. | ||
We'll get a little bit more into that a little bit later. | ||
We'll finish today with our meme of the day. | ||
Yes, that's right. | ||
Moving from terrorism, living demons, and school shootings to a little bit of goofiness here. | ||
Just flipping back and forth, trying our damnedest to stay sane. | ||
It's on the left you have a survivor of the communist terror saying most of my family, my grandmother's family starved to death in 1933. | ||
Stalin was a murderer. | ||
And over here on the right you have Your lovely little American college student saying, mm, uh, no, sweetie. | ||
Um, that was not real communism, okay? | ||
This is about taking power back from the evil white men, okay? | ||
You just don't understand. | ||
This guy just, like, smoking a cigarette, just, like, having flashbacks of the gulag, thinking about his neighbors being dragged off, never to be seen again, tortured to death by the Stasi, and then there's just this, like, bright-haired lipstick-wearing Wiccan. | ||
Like, um... Actually, communism's all about supporting the workers. | ||
It's about workers' rights, m'kay, sweetie? | ||
It's like it... And I'm sure this guy's thinking, like, man, I miss the old communists. | ||
The old communists would put a boot on your neck, but they wouldn't smile and call you sweetie while they did it. | ||
It's somehow worse. | ||
It really is. | ||
It's bad. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
You know, we've talked about it before on this show, the tyranny of committees. | ||
You form these little exploratory committees, Just, you know, we just want to ask some questions. | ||
We just want to figure some things out. | ||
So you make a little committee and that committee somehow aggrandizes to itself or aggregates to itself untold power and they start making decisions and they start issuing declarations and dictates and... | ||
Actually taking control of whatever little area they were supposed to oversee or look into or investigate. | ||
That's what happened in Loudoun County. | ||
That's where all that nonsense went on. | ||
That allowed multiple girls actually to be taken advantage of by a transgender. | ||
That all started with the equity committee, right? | ||
Oh, we're just gonna make a little committee. | ||
We're gonna investigate to make sure everything's, you know, ship shape. | ||
Make sure everything is equitable. | ||
And then it's just, you know, within six months, they're issuing proclamations saying if teachers question us, they will be fired. | ||
This is how it happens. | ||
And it's happening at every level. | ||
It's death by a thousand cuts, really, on the local level, county level, the state level, everywhere. | ||
These little cancerous commissions are being created. | ||
that have real political power. | ||
And they're being used quite expertly, by the way, to dismantle the dissident population and neuter any unfriendly opposition to the ruling regime. | ||
It's really incredible. | ||
It's literal communism. | ||
It's being implemented as we speak. | ||
Historians will look back on 2021 as the year where the tide turned and things started to get really bad and they'll look back and they'll say, why did they not see what was going on? | ||
How could they not tell what was happening? | ||
Because it's pretty obvious. | ||
Here's Tucker Carlson talking about the January 6th Commission and their persecution of Alex Jones. | ||
Completely unwarranted. | ||
Completely false. | ||
We won't stand for it. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
So from its very inception, the January 6th committee has been an exercise in armed political intimidation. | ||
How did it start? | ||
You may have forgotten. | ||
Congress formed the committee after several members of the U.S. | ||
Capitol Police, the same people responsible for protecting members of Congress, anonymously commanded them to do it. | ||
So effectively, it was a ransom note. | ||
Prosecute our political opponents. | ||
That's an order from your bodyguards. | ||
Amazingly, they did it. | ||
So from the very first day, the January 6th committee was never about gathering information. | ||
Obviously, Congress already has the information. | ||
Nancy Pelosi knows exactly how many federal agents were in the crowd that day. | ||
She won't tell us. | ||
Pelosi could release thousands of hours of videotape evidence from January 6th. | ||
She refuses to do that. | ||
So whatever else this is, don't let them lie to you. | ||
This is not a fact-finding effort. | ||
This is a highly obvious attempt to punish critics of the Democratic Party. | ||
And for months, that's exactly what the committee has been doing. | ||
Using the pretext of January 6th, Biden's Justice Department has indicted former Trump advisor Steve Bannon. | ||
What? | ||
What was his crime exactly? | ||
Oh, talking about election fraud on a radio show. | ||
That's illegal now. | ||
Pelosi's January 6th committee had him arrested. | ||
Liz Cheney, by the way, who is being used as a Republican cover for all of this, stood back and watched it happen. | ||
Liz Cheney should be ashamed, but she's become far too degraded for shame, unfortunately. | ||
And Bannon, by the way, is not the only prominent Republican who might go to jail. | ||
The committee has now subpoenaed several former Trump advisors, as well as the fiancé of another. | ||
They've even subpoenaed Roger Stone yet again. | ||
Where was Stone on January 6th? | ||
He was in a hotel room as the Capitol was being breached. | ||
He had literally nothing to do with it. | ||
But it doesn't matter. | ||
He's criticized Joe Biden. | ||
He could be going to jail again. | ||
Now the committee has decided to shut down one of the most popular journalists on the right, Alex Jones. | ||
Yes, journalist. | ||
Jones is often mocked for his flamboyance, but the truth is he has been a far better guide to reality in recent years. | ||
In other words, a far better journalist than, say, NBC News national security correspondent Ken Delanian or Margaret Brennan of CBS. | ||
Alex Jones never bought the Russia hoax, not for a second. | ||
And if Jones sat down with Tony Fauci, he would ask him real questions, just as journalists are supposed to do. | ||
He wouldn't just slobber all over him. | ||
But Alex Jones makes fun of Joe Biden, so the January 6th committee is threatening him with prison. | ||
Now, the irony here, and there are many layers of irony here, but the main one is that Alex Jones isn't simply innocent of inciting crime on January 6th. | ||
Alex Jones actively worked to prevent crimes from taking place on January 6th. | ||
We're not running interference for Alex Jones, and we're not guessing about it. | ||
We happen to know this for a fact, because we looked into it in some detail for Patriot Purge. | ||
It's our three-part documentary series on Fox Nation. | ||
Here are the facts. | ||
So the Republican Party, I just want them to hear this message. | ||
Look at this crowd. | ||
We are the people that you must represent or we're going to replace you with patriots. | ||
And so that's what January the 6th was all about. | ||
It was just about making sure that if you called yourself a conservative, that you stood with the conservative movement. | ||
And unfortunately, it spiraled out of control. | ||
We coordinated with the U.S. | ||
Capitol Police nearly every day. | ||
A lot of people don't know that Stop the Steal actually had a permit on the Capitol grounds. | ||
So not the Capitol itself and not the Capitol Plaza. | ||
The Capitol grounds law 8, we had a permit. | ||
So let's just imagine this. | ||
20,000 to 50,000 people inside the President's Park. | ||
We're sitting there at the very front. | ||
I'm dead center of the President, front row. | ||
A Trump campaign staffer walks up to me and says, you know, Ali, there are people leaving the overflow. | ||
And there are already tens of thousands of people at the U.S. | ||
Capitol. | ||
With your presence and the presence of Alex Jones, why don't you guys walk down Pennsylvania, gather people together. | ||
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We're coming for creatures! | |
And then position them for your rally on Lot 8. | ||
I wasn't at the Capitol when it descended into chaos. | ||
And that's only by God's grace, because I was scheduled to be there. | ||
Secret Service let us out at a point where we would have been there when the first punch was thrown. | ||
And that's strange. | ||
The only reason that we weren't there is because we stopped and gave an impromptu speech. | ||
I get a text from the campaign that you should get there and de-escalate because things are not going well. | ||
So, we started to approach the side of the Capitol, where no protests had happened in November, no protests had happened in December. | ||
All I thought was, I need to get them to the other side, and I need to get them to Lot 8. | ||
Let's march around to the other side! | ||
And all we are equipped with are megaphones. | ||
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Let's call the police and give the system what they want! | |
Maybe a thousand people are listening to us. | ||
Come off the stands. | ||
Out of 75,000 to 100,000 people there in front of us. | ||
And it was a very helpless feeling. | ||
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We need to not have the confrontation with the police. | |
We're going to make that the story. | ||
So the trail of that documentary got a lot of attention. | ||
If you haven't seen the documentary itself, we think that you should. | ||
It's called Patriot Purge. | ||
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But there it is. | ||
You know, if there's one thing I've learned working in Info Wars, and this is not because of it, like, it's not like you're scared to question it. | ||
It's just like, I don't question Alex Jones. | ||
You just, I just don't. | ||
Because there are times, and you know, even if he's my boss, if I disagree with him, I tend to speak my mind regardless of who it is. | ||
But there are times where I I don't know if I would do it. | ||
If I was Alex, I don't know if I would do it that way. | ||
And I'm always wrong. | ||
It always works out. | ||
Whatever Alex chooses to do. | ||
The best example is January 6th. | ||
I really wanted to go to January 6th. | ||
I really wanted to be there, knowing there was this massive protest and everybody was going to be there. | ||
But somebody had to stay back and man the ship. | ||
And that was, as Ali Alexander said about himself, a gift from God. | ||
Because I wouldn't have the clarity that Alex Jones had that day. | ||
I would have been swept up. | ||
I know because I was. | ||
I was literally, I was sitting behind the desk in Alex's studio covering it and I was swept up in it. | ||
I know if I was there, I probably would have gone into the Capitol. | ||
I probably would have gotten swept up and thought it was awesome. | ||
Somehow, Alex like sees right through it. | ||
Somehow Alex is there with his bullhorn going, don't go in. | ||
That's what they're going to make the story. | ||
Don't do this. | ||
And it's just one of those things where it's just like, You know, time and time again, there are examples of times where I'm like, yeah, if I was there, I'd go in. | ||
That looks awesome. | ||
And like Alex, he just knows already what's going to happen. | ||
He has this clarity of vision that I don't have. | ||
And so, you know, after a while you learn, hey, I don't know if he's right, but time after time, he's proven right. | ||
Time after time, it's shown how accurate his foresight is. | ||
So you trust Alex Jones. | ||
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Here's an interesting thing, and I'm not I'm not drawing any conclusions from this. | ||
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But I just thought this was interesting. | ||
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Really nice antique desk with a leather top on it. | ||
And it's the type of thing that I'm very careful to not spill anything on. | ||
Like it's an antique. | ||
It's an heirloom. | ||
I'm very careful about it. | ||
Well, I have the iodine X2 sitting on my desk. | ||
And I take the dropper and I drop some. | ||
And I'm a little bit careless with it. | ||
And some of the iodine is dripping down the side of the bottle. | ||
And I didn't notice. | ||
I set the bottle down on this leather. | ||
It's nice antique leather. | ||
And it sits there for at least a day with the iodine dripping around, sort of gathering at the bottom of the bottle. | ||
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You're X2, you take it every single day, good. | ||
And I pick up the bottle and I see it's left a ring on the leather. | ||
And I'm like, oh no, because I like this desk, and I really try not to let things like that happen. | ||
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There's going to be a ring here forever. | ||
And I take a napkin and I wipe up the iodine and there's no mark. | ||
There's nothing left on it. | ||
It didn't damage the leather whatsoever, didn't leave a ring, didn't leave a mark at all. | ||
And it's just, I just thought that was amazing. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Um, yeah, like it almost, almost polished the leather. | ||
Now I'm not saying you should go polish leather with XU. | ||
I don't know, you know, uh, maybe it will damage certain things, but it's of such like purity. | ||
It's of, you know, if you spill sugar on it, it would leave a mark. | ||
If you put water on it, it would leave a mark. | ||
But for some reason, the iodine did no damage to this leather, left no mark after sitting on it for, least a day and I just thought that was kind of incredible kind of something I didn't expect I can't think of another liquid that you could leave for a day on a piece of antique leather that would not leave a mark but iodine doesn't just uh I don't even know what that showed I don't know come to whatever conclusion you want to come to but that just that happened to me the other day and I thought that's really amazing that | ||
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Now, I was just scrolling through my Twitter during the break, wanting to see if any breaking news was happening. | ||
And there is. | ||
There is. | ||
There's plenty of breaking news. | ||
Let me just read for you just my breaking news list here on Twitter. | ||
Things like Disclosed.tv, Inside Paper, these types of things. | ||
Germany imposes nationwide lockdown for the unvaccinated. | ||
Just in from Inside Paper, Germany's leaders back a vaccine mandate for everybody in the country. | ||
Tough restrictions for unvaccinated people. | ||
U.S. | ||
Secretary Yellen ready to retire the word transitory to describe inflation. | ||
Yes, it is perhaps permanent. | ||
Senator Marco Rubio blocked a deal last night to move forward on the National Defense Authorization Act this morning after his amendment to ban Chinese imports connected to forced labor in Xinjiang was excluded from a package of amendments to be considered. | ||
WHO urges countries to delay booster vaccines after emergence of new Omicron variant, which is pretty interesting. | ||
They're like, don't do boosters. | ||
Please don't do boosters. | ||
Why would you? | ||
Why not? | ||
Why not do boosters? | ||
Isn't this an amazing miracle drug you have there? | ||
Senator Rand Paul says vaccine hesitancy among Americans is mostly a response to misinformation spread by Fauci and big government types. | ||
Absolutely true. | ||
California has warned that a California or the FBI has warned that a California genetics testing company with tens of millions of dollars in federal contracts is likely sharing Americans health data with China. | ||
Wasn't that nice? | ||
Federally funded DNA genetic mapping company selling our genetic data to China. | ||
Wasn't that nice? | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Meta, aka Facebook, reverses policy banning searches for Kyle Rittenhouse. | ||
To me, it's just like, you know, you just read these, hey, you just kind of have to take in What's happening all at once, right? | ||
You're just like lockdowns being imposed, massive restrictions for unvaccinated people. | ||
The inflation that the Fed created is now here to stay. | ||
Thank you so much for these policies that that you manage. | ||
Meanwhile, they're removing bills that are banning concentration camp labor being used to create goods that are sold in the United States. | ||
At the same time that California Genetics Company is selling your genetic material to China, it's just It's just endless. | ||
This is five minutes of news, and it's just like continual onslaught of nonsense and chaos. | ||
And that's the thing about, like, the problem with our movement, you might say, the liberty movement, whatever you want to call it. | ||
I was thinking about this, and I was thinking about the fact that You know, I said we need to have that discussion with Republicans. | ||
We need to have a good, long talk about what exactly the Republicans do here, what their purpose is, how they're failing utterly. | ||
I need to get their heads out of their butts and start flying, right? | ||
Like, we need a good Like, 1950s football coach halftime talking to for the Republican Party. | ||
Because they're acting like a bunch of screwballs right now. | ||
And one of the major problems, I think, is just the entire dichotomy of the two-party system right now is so faulty and askew. | ||
Americans are suffering. | ||
Of every type, of every race, color, creed, age, proclivity, like, everybody recognizes that things are not right. | ||
Going down the drain. | ||
And the only people offering solutions, or actually acknowledging this fact, are the socialists and the communists. | ||
Like, that's the thing. | ||
Republicans are just... are seemingly just there to, like, tell their constituents to deal with it. | ||
And just, like, yeah, things are bad, and they're gonna get worse, and they're doing nothing to stop it. | ||
They have no programs or suggestions how to reverse things. | ||
So, if you actually feel like, you know, you're suffering, that things are unfair and that you want a political movement to, you know, benefit you somehow, nobody in the Republican Party has given you any reason to vote for them. | ||
And yet, if you're just a loyal American and hate seeing what's happening to our country, so you keep voting for Republicans, It's completely pointless. | ||
Why even vote for them? | ||
And the real problem is that things are too far gone at this point. | ||
Things are too far gone. | ||
So the concept of conservatism kind of doesn't make any sense anymore in the traditional Right? | ||
Because everything is so messed up at this point. | ||
What are you conserving? | ||
You're conserving a public school system that indoctrinates your children to be willing little slaves. | ||
You're conserving a military-industrial complex that's waging pointless wars for profit across the globe and humiliating America continuously. | ||
You want to preserve these things? | ||
You want a continuation of these things? | ||
So on one side, you have a group that's calling for revolution, calling for communist revolution and saying, you know, we hear your problems and we can solve them. | ||
It's all the white man's fault. | ||
Vote for us and we'll, you know, communist revolution. | ||
And people who are suffering are looking for someone giving hope. | ||
And the other side is going, well, let's just tap the brakes a little bit. | ||
But look, even if you slammed on the brakes right now, even if you put a Solid steel wall in front of the leftward slide of this country. | ||
Things are still too far gone. | ||
We can't just stop here. | ||
There has to be a pushback. | ||
There has to be a move to the right. | ||
There has to be something that says, look, things are wrong. | ||
Things are messed up. | ||
And it's because we've gone too far to the left. | ||
It's because slowly but surely over the last several decades, more and more leftist liberal dependent policies have been pushed and adopted by the United States government. | ||
And at this point, our police are corrupt and militarized. | ||
Our schools are failing. | ||
Our social safety net has become a ...industry of dependency for massive swaths of the population. | ||
This is not sustainable. | ||
This is not worth conserving. | ||
It has to be redone. | ||
It has to be undone and rebuilt in the correct way. | ||
And right now, the only people offering that type of reform are the insane communist socialist scumbags. | ||
People on the right need to wake up and realize it's time to push back and not just try to conserve what the Democrats have already destroyed, but actually undo what they've done over the last several decades and reestablish some semblance of law and order and common sense in this country. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
We're going to get into Ghislaine Maxwell's trial, Day 3, in just a little bit. | ||
But I want to first go to the phone call Stephen in FEMA Region 4 has actually called in about the Ghislaine Maxwell case and research from Judith Reisman. | ||
I read that name, but I don't remember what was behind it. | ||
Judith Reisman, what's this about, Stephen? | ||
Yeah, good morning, Harrison. | ||
I just want to let you know, first of all, before I get into this real quickly, you had a godsend of protection with the Yeah, monoclonal, okay? | ||
And the reason I say that, I was also denied it because I wasn't positively tested, okay? | ||
But I want to tell you how God protected you. | ||
If you go back a few weeks to when Kate Daly posted the 4th Hour on Thursday, she interviewed Dr. Brian Ardis. | ||
And he talked about how in clinical studies, the same ones with remdesivir, which had a much higher fatality rate, but the monoclonal antibodies had a 33% fatality rate, but it was long-term. | ||
So God protected you and me. | ||
And you can look into that interview she did with him because it was real detailed. | ||
That's Dr. Brian Ardis out of there in Texas. | ||
Okay, good to hear. | ||
Yeah, I mean, the good news is I didn't need it anyway, so I was able, you know, Ivermectin worked fine for me. | ||
But yeah, thank you for that. | ||
But your comment about Ghislaine Maxwell, the Ghislaine Maxwell case. | ||
Now, here's the thing. | ||
Yeah, okay, so here's the thing. | ||
Dr. Judith Riesman, if you go to that Dr. Judith R-E-I-S-M-A-N, DrJudithRiesman.com, this woman, she died this past April and on her website it says there's no connection between the COVID shot and heart stroke. | ||
So most likely she got killed from the so-called vaccine. | ||
You know, they got her. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
And I really believe that's what happened because this woman, Craig Sawyer, who was on with Owen Schroyer earlier this year from Vets for Child Rescue, he acknowledges her as the main person that has been in the fight for 30 to 40 years exposing this whole child sex trafficking, pedophile, satanist ring that's been going on for decades. | ||
And it started with Kinsey. | ||
This is what she got into. | ||
If you go on that website and she's got this thing called the Reisman Institute. | ||
She's got tons of research there. | ||
He was actually on the Phil Donahue show in 1980. | ||
Truly attacked by the pornography industry. | ||
He exposed how Hugh Hefner, he was called Kinsey's pamphleteer. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, you know, a Christian puts out gospel tracts, okay? | ||
Kinsey's main promoter in the media was Hugh Hefner. | ||
And these books he put out, Boys and Human Sexuality, I think it was called Girls and Human Sexuality, these were listed as the most dangerous books in the history of America. | ||
And so, when you look into what Kinsey did, of course, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, this is all what she brought up. | ||
He was actually hired on by the DOJ during the Reagan administration to investigate child porn. | ||
So, you know, it's sad that she died the way she did. | ||
Well, we only have about a minute left, Stephen. | ||
What's the connection to the Ghislaine Maxwell case, other than just the general topic? | ||
Right. | ||
Well, because when you look into all the research she did, everybody thinks, oh, Jeffrey Epstein and all the people involved with him, they kind of have an impression, you know, this was where this started. | ||
But, you know, you go back to the research that Alex Jones has brought out from Ted Gunderson, and even before that, you know, there was Tex Myers and others. | ||
I mean, but Judith Reisman, I mean, I'm encouraging people to go to her website. | ||
And look at, you can get this thing called the Kinsey Syndrome. | ||
It's a three-hour documentary, but what I'm saying, this laid the foundation for what we are now battling with the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. | ||
Right, right. | ||
It always starts in academia. | ||
Thank you so much for the suggestion, Stephen. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I will certainly look into Judith Reisman. | ||
R-E-I-S-M-A-N. | ||
All right, folks, they did it. | ||
They got their headline. | ||
And if you go to regular MSN news aggregators today, like Google News, you'll see the only thing they're really reporting from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial is that Donald Trump's name was dropped. | ||
Yes, folks, Donald Trump met One of Jeffrey Epstein's victims when she was 14. | ||
That's the headline. | ||
That's all you need to know. | ||
Don't ask questions. | ||
Don't look into it. | ||
Don't wonder why this was brought up in trial. | ||
Just take the headline, demonize Donald Trump, ignore the pedophile rings operating in opposition to him. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein introduced me to Trump at 14, Ghislaine Maxwell accuser says. | ||
She said that because she was asked it by the defense, rather. | ||
Quote, Mr. Epstein introduced you to Donald Trump, correct? | ||
Laurie Menninger, Maxwell's defense attorney, asked. | ||
Yes, Jane replied. | ||
Well, there it is. | ||
There it is. | ||
We have it. | ||
We have it. | ||
Start writing the stories. | ||
That's it. | ||
It's over. | ||
We don't care about anything else. | ||
We don't care about why this was brought up. | ||
We don't care about why the defense was interested in talking about Donald Trump. | ||
It's just you have the yes. | ||
Start the presses, right? | ||
Just, uh, that's it. | ||
That's all that happens. | ||
Okay, so there you go, right? | ||
I mean, they report on other stuff here, but it is very interesting how, like, you get to this the way it operates. | ||
And it's the same type of thing that happens at, like, congressional committees. | ||
But lawyers are in league with the media. | ||
They know exactly how the media operates. | ||
They literally go, okay, we know this girl met Donald Trump once, so we'll go up and we'll ask, have you met Donald Trump? | ||
She'll say yes, and that'll be the story, and the media's there, you know, waiting for that to happen. | ||
There's no reason for this. | ||
There's nothing pertinent about meeting Donald Trump. | ||
It sounds like literally Jeffrey Epstein was staying at Mar-a-Lago, and they just like ran into Trump, and Epstein's like, here's this girl, and Donald Trump's like, hello. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Just really kind of, kind of hilarious, but also kind of horrible. | ||
Now they really went to task against this witness. | ||
Here's the coverage of the story from Daily Mail. | ||
Ghislaine Maxwell's life of luxury as Jeffrey Epstein's second in command laid bare in images. | ||
We saw never-before-seen photographs of Pedophile Epstein, $60 million fleet of jets, images of his mansions, his private island in the Caribbean, his New Mexico ranch, his New York City townhouse, all of course gifted to him by appreciative benefactors of unknown identity. | ||
And talks about Sarah Kellen, who has reinvented herself as Sarah Kensington after she was one of the co-conspirators that was given a pass during the plea negotiations from Jeffrey Epstein's arrest back in 2008. | ||
Ms. Kellen, Sarah Kellen, has been previously described as Maxwell's lieutenant in Epstein's circle of abuse and has been accused of playing a pivotal role in the scandal, helping to procure young girls. | ||
A 2008 deal by Epstein with the U.S. authorities after he pleaded guilty to procuring a child for sex saw him strike an agreement protecting his unindicted alleged co-conspirators. | ||
Among the four given future immunity was Ms. Kellen, who went on to run her own business after leaving Epstein's employment, but from one of his properties in New York. | ||
She later invented herself as Sarah Kensington. | ||
But in an interview last year... | ||
Ms. | ||
Kellen, who's married to American race car driver Brian Vickers, insisted, I'm no monster, saying that actually she was the one who was abused. | ||
She says, I've been made out to be such a monster, but it's not true. | ||
I'm a victim of Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
I was raped and abused weekly. | ||
Really, nothing more despicable than victimizers playing the victim, is there? | ||
People helping to procure young girls to be raped, then going, yeah, but I was raped, too. | ||
No, you weren't. | ||
You could have left at any time. | ||
He wasn't keeping you in a cage. | ||
You weren't a 14-year-old girl, right? | ||
You were a full-grown woman. | ||
You could have left. | ||
You could have done whatever it was you wanted at any point. | ||
You didn't. | ||
You were happy to do this because you were well-rewarded monetarily and materially, so you went along willingly. | ||
There's a great Twitter account called Trial Tracker. | ||
I think that's what it's called. | ||
That's tracking the Maxwell, Ghislaine Maxwell trial. | ||
And they've been posting these updates from Patriot One sub-stack that are really thorough and interesting. | ||
The latest one, day three, is a disingenuous defense. | ||
Day three of the Maxwell trial, lead defense attorney Laura Minninger would open up this morning's court proceedings by cross-examining alleged Maxwell and Epstein child sex trafficking victim known as Jane Minninger. | ||
structured her initial questioning alongside a 2019 FBI document she claimed contradicted Jane's testimony given the day prior. | ||
During the cross-examination, Jane confirmed that Epstein had brought her to Mar-a-Lago, where he introduced her to Donald Trump, who she had not accused her of any wrongdoing. | ||
She was 14 years old at the time. | ||
Jane also recalled traveling on Epstein's private plane with Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, and Adam Perry Lang, celebrity chef who worked for Epstein as a personal chef between 1999 and 2003. | ||
Although Ghislaine's defense had spent days prior proclaiming her own victimization perpetrated by Epstein. | ||
Yeah, she's the victim. | ||
Remember Epstein, Epstein man, Maxwell woman, man bad, woman good. | ||
We understand this, right? | ||
They'd spent proclaiming her own victimization perpetrated by Epstein— Today's focus was shifted in attempts to bring doubt as to the extent of Maxwell's awareness of sexual abuse perpetrated by Epstein. | ||
Just like she was a victim, but also she never saw it or participated in it, but she was there and present, but she was actually a victim, but she was the one sort of behind the whole thing. | ||
It's complicated, but the point is we're lying and full of crap. | ||
It's pretty amazing. | ||
She suggested she never saw sexual abuse, which directly contradicts evidence and present evidence and testimony. | ||
And we already know there was literally videos. | ||
I mean, you have to understand the amount of evidence that we're not privy to that's being kept in, you know, intelligence agency vaults is massive, probably unbelievably massive. | ||
Like if this was a if we were a real country and we're really interested in punishing the You know, billionaire sex criminals that are operating blackmail rings for our politicians. | ||
You know, if we cared about our survival as a nation and actually wanted to hold some of these people to account, can you possibly imagine what could be revealed? | ||
All of these blacked out pages were unredacted. | ||
All of the videos that no doubt could have, should have, but probably weren't confiscated from Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Could be aired and shown. | ||
There wouldn't have to be any doubt. | ||
There wouldn't have to be any speculation. | ||
It's probably all on film. | ||
It's probably accessible to our intelligence agency. | ||
Here's the thing though, our intelligence agency is involved in this. | ||
They're the ones that let Jeffrey Epstein go in 2008. | ||
They're the ones now prosecuting Ghislaine Maxwell. | ||
It's all one big scam and our government, the people, Controlling our government, I should say. | ||
The unelected bureaucrats and spies pulling the strings are the ones in on all of this. | ||
A particularly inflammatory line of questioning was pursued by the defense when Minninger asked Jane, asked Jane, the the victim, the human trafficking victim, they say, quote, you're an actor. | ||
So have you played such roles as cancer patient? | ||
Can you cry on command? | ||
Have you acted, have you acted as a prostitute before? | ||
So in other words, at different points during the testimony, Jane would break down crying as she remembered the abuse she was put through. | ||
And the defense gets up and is like, you're an actress, right? | ||
You ever cry on command? | ||
Despicable. | ||
These clearly aim to humiliate and misrepresent the witness and borders on bad faith action having little relevance to Jane's allegations. | ||
Another observable instance showing Minninger's willingness to provoke inconsistent narratives revolving around unrelated details of the alleged victim's adult life. | ||
Failing to realize its irrelevance to abuse afflicted on them by Maxwell Epstein and known conspirators when they were children not only is this argument Posited ethically deplorable as prosecution demonstrated in follow-up questioning. | ||
It's legally flawed Jane was brought to tears when prosecutors asked her. | ||
Do you know the difference between acting in real life? | ||
Do you know the difference between acting in real life like here's this girl? | ||
Who's just like yeah? | ||
I was abused by these pedophiles, and there's plenty of evidence, and they're like are you Aware of what reality and fantasy is? | ||
Are you not, are you sure you're not insane? | ||
Are you an insane person? | ||
Are you faking this? | ||
Are you greedy? | ||
Are you out for something? | ||
It's just, they know what they're doing, right? | ||
This isn't, this isn't one of those cases where the defense is on some, you know, holy mission fighting the state as they falsely prosecute their innocent client. | ||
No, no. | ||
This is a Basically, openly guilty client, just doing whatever skeevy rat-like tricks she can to try to disbar her witnesses and humiliate and denigrate her witnesses, as they did for a profession for years. | ||
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Well, folks, they ban us. | |
They censor us. | ||
They do everything they can to destroy us. | ||
And still, you got Twitter right now. | ||
Alex Jones is the number one trend on Twitter. | ||
This, I think, has to do with Tucker Carlson bringing up Alex Jones yesterday during his show. | ||
But just scrolling through the tab is pretty, pretty amazing. | ||
Of all the words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, Alex Jones was right again. | ||
Yeah, a lot of truth being exposed under this haxtag. | ||
And the really interesting thing, I don't even know if I can mention this type of stuff, but you got two types of tweets on this timeline underneath the Alex Jones tag. | ||
You've got the people pointing out how Alex Jones was right again, whether it's about the CIA sex trafficking or any number of other topics. | ||
You've got people pointing out, hey, Alex Jones is right again. | ||
Hey, it looks like we owe Alex Jones another nickel in the Alex Jones was right jar. | ||
And then the other half of people are people bringing up Sandy Hook. | ||
Those are the two types of people you have. | ||
And I invite you to read into that however you will. | ||
With that we go back out to the phone calls. | ||
Let's go to Andrew in New Jersey who has a comment about the new struggle of Roe vs Wade. | ||
By the way guys, can we try to bring in the video that we played a couple months ago of the original litigant in the Roe vs Wade That's another Alex Jones was always right. | ||
The Roe baby is still alive. | ||
Roe vs. Wade is based off of was completely fabricated and fake. | ||
We have that video somewhere. | ||
We'll try to find that and play that again. | ||
We should just play it every time Roe vs. Wade gets brought up. | ||
But I'm sorry, Andrew from New Jersey. | ||
You've called in about Roe vs. Wade. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. | ||
You're on the air, sir. | ||
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That's another Alex Jones. | |
It's always right. | ||
The Roe baby is still alive. | ||
But I want to say it was. | ||
I was listening to some of the arguments, and it was appalling. | ||
The so-called self-entitled wise Latina judge, Donia Sotomayor, said, well, how do we know that the baby is actually feeling pain when it's prodded in the womb? | ||
Maybe just a reflex action that even a corpse, even a dead person, you could poke their foot and it might recoil, which sounded horrendous and sadistic when she used that example. | ||
But then I thought, well, as sick as that sounds, it's actually making a good argument. | ||
But my counter-argument is that premature babies are born every day, often five months old. | ||
They feel pain when they get a blood test. | ||
They squint and they cry. | ||
So, you actually see them outside of the womb reacting. | ||
And I had a bunch of blood work in the hospital at the little station next to me. | ||
Sorry Andrew, you're fading out a little bit there. | ||
I don't know if we have the best connection, but what an absurd argument to make, saying babies might not feel pain. | ||
The trajectory of the abortion argument has gotten so far off course at this point. | ||
I remember, it was in my lifetime when I was a kid, abortion was like a necessary evil according to the Democrats. | ||
They wanted it to be rare but safe, right? | ||
We don't love abortion, but we recognize that it's something that exists, and so we want it to be able to be achieved safely. | ||
And I actually understood that. | ||
I didn't agree with that argument, but I understood the argument of, well, if you make abortions illegal, certain people will still be able to get them, but poor, disenfranchised people, there's a... | ||
There's an argument to be made to say, well, we need to just make it legal for everybody so we don't have, you know, a stratified population where some have a right that others don't. | ||
But that's not what they're making. | ||
That's not the argument they're making anymore. | ||
They're now just celebrating abortion. | ||
They're now just saying abortion is a wonderful thing and that it's a great thing and there needs to be as much of it as possible. | ||
And, you know, the arguments aren't like, well, You know, if we're gonna have abortion, we gotta figure out, you know, how early we have to do it to not cause the baby pain. | ||
You know, we gotta figure that out because we don't want to be, you know, causing undue pain here. | ||
But that, now it's just like, they'll just lie about it. | ||
They're just like, yeah, babies don't feel pain. | ||
Kill them whenever. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
And you hate women if you disagree. | ||
It's just, it's insane, the conversation now. | ||
Let's go now to, thanks so much for the call. | ||
Let's go to Josh in Fort Worth about the law enforcement issue. | ||
What's up, Josh? | ||
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Hey, how's it going, Harrison? | |
First-time caller, long-time listener. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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First, I just want to say I appreciate the water filters. | |
I learned about the stones back in 2012. | ||
I got two small children, and I filter all of their water, and they get iodine daily. | ||
Excellent. | ||
One thing I wanted to bring up that a lot of people don't know about is organized stalking and electronic harassment, and kind of how it ties into how the left are trying to demonize and get rid of local law enforcement. | ||
And also this upcoming metaverse that is coming out. | ||
Back in the East German Stasi Society, they had hundreds of thousands of civilian spies. | ||
Here in America, it's called organized stalking, and it's the same exact thing, brother. | ||
They got all these civilian spies, they got intelligence operatives that run counterintelligence on US citizens. | ||
And of course, they have all of these new weapons and ELF weapons and all of this high-tech technology in order to be able to conduct mind control. | ||
And if you look at how they're trying to demonize local law enforcement, in my personal opinion, I believe they're trying to do away with law enforcement so they can roll out a Stasi-like system on us. | ||
Well, they certainly are doing that. | ||
I mean, we see it with the Capitol Police and you're exactly right. | ||
I've always said, you know, defunding the police means two things. | ||
Privatizing the police and federalizing the police. | ||
That's all it means. | ||
They want, I mean, at the same time that they're defunding your local police and humiliating and denigrating your local police, they're establishing new federal police forces and giving them, you know, secret spy powers and stuff. | ||
So you're exactly right. | ||
That is the point of Um, if you look at, like, the technology, for instance, um, a lot of these patents on ELF technology, they can actually... Sorry, you faded out there, Josh. | ||
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I'm sorry, can you hear me? | |
Yeah, the, uh, ELF technology? | ||
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Yeah, so basically with ELF technology, if you go and read all the patents, you can actually use extra low frequency inside your brain, I think it's called, like, Pretty much every brain has a specific fingerprint and so basically they can actually use this technology to manipulate your subconscious directly, almost as if it's like your conscious telling you something. | |
They got a guy named Dr. John Hall out of San Antonio and he's been on the show a couple times explaining it in very great detail. | ||
And so I personally like, for instance, They don't necessarily need re-education camps, per se. | ||
If you look at the deepfakes, which I've been talking about deepfakes since 2013, they could actually hack into your television. | ||
And they can actually speak to you through your television using deepfakes. | ||
They can get on your phone and they can mimic different things and completely customize it and use that to harass you. | ||
Right, and once they have the metaverse, the world in which you exist and are interacting will be completely by their design, right? | ||
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Yeah, and like I said, all this technology has been out there for a while. | |
The Navy Yard Shooter, you know, he carved my ELF weapon onto his shotgun and he had access to the Navy Yard. | ||
You know, he went in there and just started, you know... | ||
Doing what he did. | ||
I guess he believed that's where it was coming from, and it is naval technology. | ||
Yeah, and of course you have the Havana syndrome, microwave weapons. | ||
I mean, this is – yeah, microwave weapons and, I mean, various frequency weapons have been around since at least the Second World War, and we know they can be used in incredibly subtle and effective ways. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Josh. | ||
We're about to go to break, but we'll be back in a second. | ||
I want to share a little story that I experienced two nights ago. | ||
I haven't shared it yet, but when you talk about local law enforcement and stalking and harassing, I had a very strange occurrence last night. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Last time I talked about local law enforcement stalking people, and I have a very strange occurrence that happened to me. | ||
It wasn't last night. | ||
I think it was either the night before. | ||
It may have been Monday night, but regardless, it was about 8.30, which isn't too late, but it was still pretty dark outside, like totally dark. | ||
And I'm laying in bed. | ||
Alright so I'm laying on my couch and to my right there's a bunch of windows with curtains drawn and I see like a flash against the curtains and I don't really think anything of it because I think it's maybe just lightning or maybe one of my neighbors is taking a picture outside or something. | ||
I just don't really think about it. | ||
Then like a couple minutes later there's another flash and then I look over and I realize it's obviously somebody with a flashlight shining it at my house and shining it like all over my curtains. | ||
And so I jump up I go and I look out the curtain and I see somebody sort of walking to the left and I but out of my view so I go around to my front door and I look out my front door window and there's a cop car sitting there like a SUV police vehicle. | ||
And it's just sitting there idling and I guess that's where the guy walked to and sits there for about a minute and then it drives away. | ||
That was weird. | ||
I was very weird. | ||
Why were the cops shining a light in my house? | ||
So I'm a little bit paranoid and I go back and lay back down on the couch and just sort of keep an eye out. | ||
Actually what happened next was another SUV came by that looked just like a police SUV, same make and model Ford Explorer and I kind of see that so I jump up and I look out the window and I think it's a cop car because it's a black SUV and I kind of see its taillights and uh but then a guy gets out and he's wearing a hoodie and he just like walks over to a house so I'm like okay all right I'm paranoid calm down don't need to jump up every time a car passes by my house it's not that big of a deal so I go and I lay down and uh And then I see another car drive up and I kind of see it through the curtains. | ||
It's a Honda Civic, a gray Honda Civic. | ||
And it stops in front of my house. | ||
And this flashlight from the backseat starts flashing my house. | ||
It's like one of those like emergency signal flashlights where it blinks on and off really fast. | ||
And they shine it in my house for about 10 seconds and then they drive away. | ||
What's up? | ||
Crew was just saying something to me. | ||
Strobe light. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Strobe light is the word I'm looking for. | ||
Uh, very weird. | ||
What it means? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Type of thing to make a, to make a man paranoid. | ||
Having the police shine a light at your house, and then minutes later, a Randahomda Civic drive by and shine a strobe light at your house, and then drive away. | ||
It was very weird. | ||
It was very strange. | ||
But that happened to me. | ||
So, if anything happens to me, Go start asking questions to the APD. | ||
Let's see what they're up to, because I don't understand it. | ||
It's very weird. | ||
Let's go back to the phone calls. | ||
Now, Justin in Ohio has called in with a question that I don't know if I have the answer to, but we'll see what Justin has to say. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Justin. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Oh, you're welcome. | |
Thanks for having me. | ||
I've had an inquiry. | ||
I'm one of those people, I don't allow them to move an inch when it comes to my rights. | ||
And our work is currently asking us to disclose Well, I mean, that's definitely up to you. | ||
That's going to be legal advice that I can't be responsible for. | ||
to figure out what is the right move to make, whether to stay on my ground and say, no, I'm not going to give you yes or no, or if I should just at least give them something. | ||
Well, I mean, that's definitely up to you. | ||
That's going to be legal advice that I can't be responsible for. | ||
But whether it's legal or illegal for them to even ask for your VAX status, I think is kind of, I mean, you know, it depends on whether we actually have the rule of law or not. | ||
I mean, I think legally, they're not allowed to ask back status. | ||
I think that's still a HIPAA violation. | ||
I think it's still a medical procedure that they don't really have the right to ask you about. | ||
But, you know, these days, law is whatever they can force you to obey. | ||
So, you know, people asking back status and if you deny it, they'll punish you. | ||
I just, I just, you know, I don't know what to tell you. | ||
If it was me, if somebody was demanding my vaccine status, I would probably, for as long as possible, not disclose it. | ||
And then, frankly, I would lie if I had to. | ||
If it was a yes or no, and they were like, are you vaccinated? | ||
And I could just be like, yes. | ||
Because I am. | ||
I've had my tetanus vaccine. | ||
I've had a number of vaccines. | ||
So if you want to ask me if I am, I am certainly vaccinated against COVID-19. | ||
No, I'm not. | ||
But I might just say yes, unless they ask for proof. | ||
But I think at this point, like the idea of a rule of law and people obeying, you know, What's actually legal or not is out the window. | ||
So you kind of got to play by those rules. | ||
It sucks, but that's kind of how it is. | ||
If they're going to break the law and ask you for your vaccine status. | ||
I think it's a reasonable response to say I'm going to break the law and lie about it. | ||
If we're all breaking the law, you know, if you're taking money out of the Monopoly banker pile, then so am I. I'm not going to lose this game just because I'm following the rules and you aren't. | ||
But that's just me. | ||
No advice for you, Justin, because I can't be held responsible for it. | ||
But thanks for your call and good luck. | ||
I hope it works out well. | ||
And I just say resist as long as you possibly can. | ||
That's my only advice. | ||
Don't make it easy for them. | ||
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If I may also add in Paris, the agreement they want us to agree to is not even finalized. | |
So it says yet to be determined. | ||
Oh, good. | ||
Yeah, well, you can tell them your agreement is yet to be, you know, your capitulation is yet to be decided then. | ||
Good luck, Justin Collison. | ||
Let us know how it goes. | ||
Keep us up to date on that, would you please? | ||
Let's go now to Nick in Arizona, who has another comment about mandates and the vaccine. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Nick. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Hey, Harrison. | ||
First off, for the previous caller, Justin, I ran into the same thing at work when I worked in California last year. | ||
And, you know, they say it's not medical information, but it is. | ||
But just, you know, advocate for free choice. | ||
That's being an advocate for free choice. | ||
That's what I was. | ||
But first off, love the product. | ||
You know, finally, I was one of the few that got some of the vitamin mineral fusion that came in. | ||
Awesome product. | ||
Everybody that I know in California, first of all, didn't vote for Newsom in the recall election. | ||
They voted to remove him. | ||
So it's just another, you know, end in the map on voter fraud that's just rampant. | ||
You know, another issue is I feel a lot of these big corporations, like the one I worked for, took federal dollars and they don't just You know, want to enforce mandates to kind of push out uncontrolled or deplorables, you know? | ||
But I don't know if they're on the hook to force those decisions because they took federal dollars or... | ||
Yeah, I mean, that's why a lot of this tyranny has come about. | ||
I mean, it's the same tactic that they use to militarize the police, right? | ||
You give people federal funding, people start relying on that federal funding, and suddenly the Fed has power over you. | ||
I mean, it's a mafia tactic, really, is what it is, you know? | ||
They do a favor for you, and now you owe them. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Right? | ||
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Yeah, a couple other points, just so I want to get some of the Patriots on the phone. | |
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
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Fauci and Gates, they're untouchable. | |
What is it going to take for these guys to be brought down unless they're literally caught, even if they're caught with their pants down, they'll probably have a valid bullshit reason, a valid, you know, bad reason for it. | ||
And it's pathetic that Senator Cruz and Senator Paul are barking about it, but ultimately, they're trying to do something. | ||
They don't have enough force behind them, you know? | ||
Yeah, yeah, no, it's upsetting. | ||
Yeah, these guys... | ||
You know, nobody voted for these people. | ||
They're, you know, they've just appointed, were either appointed or appointed themselves. | ||
They're bureaucrats and, you know, private corporate individuals that apparently control the levers of our public health. | ||
And we just let them do that. | ||
No, it's absurd. | ||
But I think the point that you make about companies enforcing the mandate in order to weed out disobedient people is exactly right. | ||
I think that's especially what's happening in the armed services. | ||
And I think you have to ask yourself, Why would they be so interested in purging the armed forces of anybody who is apt to question orders or thinks for themselves or maybe is concerned about constitutional violations as they carry out their duties? | ||
You want to get rid of those people so you can issue unconstitutional orders and they'll be obeyed without question. | ||
So I think the side effect of the mask wearing and the vaccine mandates, we have very clearly identified who is willing to go along with the tyranny and who is not. | ||
Who is perfectly willing to subject themselves to whatever orders come down the pipe and who thinks for themselves and wants justification before they carry out their orders or before they submit to the dictates. | ||
I think that has been a very effective way to discover who is the slave and who... | ||
...has the yearning to be free. | ||
And it's a sad thing to see so many people begging to be slaves at this point. | ||
And that's what a lot of the mind control is going towards, is trying to get you to willingly submit yourself to what is eventually going to be the metaverse, which is essentially just kind of like living inside the dream of a demon. | ||
And some people are eager to sign up. | ||
They're like, yeah, I want to live in a demon's head. | ||
That sounds great. | ||
Sign me up. | ||
I'm for it. | ||
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So many more stories to show you, to talk about, so many more videos to show you. | ||
Do we have the video of the Ivermectin? | ||
I want to show that. | ||
It's from a few days ago, but it's certainly worth mentioning as ivermectin and alternative cures for COVID is on the front page these days. | ||
Man, there's so much more to talk about, but I do want to go out to your phone calls. | ||
If we can get that Ivermectin clip ready shortly, we'll go to that. | ||
But first, we'll go to a couple of your phone calls. | ||
It looks like we have Ronell in New York. | ||
Thanks so much for calling back in, Ronell. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
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Hi. | |
Hey, Harrison. | ||
How are you today? | ||
Quite good, Ronell. | ||
How are you? | ||
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I'm doing okay. | |
Speaking of something you just mentioned about I believe that I actually had a touch of COVID-19 around Veteran's Day week. | ||
Touch of the COVID, did you? | ||
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Started with a fever, but you know, I wasn't really coughing all that much. | |
Yeah, I didn't cough much either. | ||
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Some sneezing. | |
But I got over it in a week. | ||
Thanks for having Vitamin Mineral Fusion back. | ||
I was able to get my hands on that. | ||
Good. | ||
We got a lot of callers today. | ||
We're quick on the trigger here. | ||
So what's your comment about the judge striking down the mandate? | ||
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It's a good thing because it's unconstitutional. | |
If someone, if people want to get jabbed, let them, let them do so. | ||
But those who, it should not be forced or mandated. | ||
Now the next thing the judge, I think the judge needs to strike down is mass mandates on trains, buses, airplanes. | ||
Now, now let me, let me get a little bit hypothetical here because I know Florida Governor DeSantis There's no mask mandate, sir. | ||
He just banned it in schools. | ||
Now imagine a headline saying, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis bans mask mandates on trains, buses, and airports and airplanes. | ||
Yeah, I wonder how you could do that. | ||
Now, I mean, we need more governors standing up against this. | ||
I mean, it's clearly unconstitutional. | ||
And I mean, even if you can justify this maneuver, this is one of the things we need to have this long, hard talk about with the Republicans. | ||
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Yeah. | |
is like you're opening the door for ridiculous levels of tyranny. | ||
Even if you can justify it right now because it's a quote medical emergency. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
They're already calling gun control and climate change a medical emergency at this point. | ||
So yeah, you give them the weapons they need to destroy you, even though they're promising, oh, I'm not going to use it now. | ||
They still have a gun aimed at your head. | ||
And you have to realize this and reject it now before we slip too far down that slope. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Ronell. | ||
I do want to get to some more calls here. | ||
Let's go to Clown Car in New York. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Clown Car. | ||
How you doing? | ||
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Morning, Harrison. | |
Clown car, reporting for duty, sir. | ||
Listen, my brother. | ||
First of all, you need to get some Brooklyn Bullies out there. | ||
Some Godzilla guard dogs. | ||
Put them on your property. | ||
If that grey Honda likes that. | ||
Oh, I do. | ||
I got a mean dog. | ||
Don't worry about that. | ||
Best security you could ever ask for. | ||
A mean, loud dog, and I got one. | ||
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Good for you. | |
Hey, you remember the island of Dr. Moreau? | ||
Yes. | ||
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And what was that, basically? | |
Uh, yeah. | ||
Human animal chimeras. | ||
Oh, Epstein Island. | ||
Interesting. | ||
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Isn't he over there experimenting, putting his sperm? | |
Didn't he have, like, seven babies with that little girl? | ||
And also, let's go down the rabbit hole a little. | ||
Who's the girl that got shot at the movie by Baldwin? | ||
Who is her husband? | ||
Hmm. | ||
Oh, right. | ||
He's an indicted lawyer. | ||
Never mind. | ||
Let's go down the other rabbit hole. | ||
Who is the... Hmm. | ||
Who is Bill Hicks? | ||
Never mind. | ||
Let's go down the rabbit hole. | ||
When I found out that on New Year's Day, the executive order was put into place on November 26th and takes effect on December 26th and is over on January 15th, the exact day in the middle is New Year's Day. | ||
On New Year's Day, I believe New York City will be put under the most strict lockdown ever. | ||
Stores will be forced to implement the U.R. | ||
codes, restaurants Anything that has to do with these other countries where they're locking down and totally secluding people from society from being part of anything is where we're going. | ||
Wait, but you're saying there are already... What executive order are you talking about? | ||
You lost me. | ||
There's an executive order? | ||
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All right, we have an executive order that was put into place in New York City on November 26th. | |
Oh, New York City, I see. | ||
December 26th. | ||
I got it. | ||
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And then it is over on January 15th. | |
Okay. | ||
The exact day in the middle is November, excuse me, is January 1st. | ||
January 1st, yeah. | ||
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I believe that on January 1st, or prior to, is going to be an announcement. | |
The whole idea of them coming through and starting to say, look, it's on its way. | ||
It hasn't even come here yet. | ||
Why are they signing executive orders a month in advance for something that isn't here yet? | ||
Because they're planning something on New Year's Day. | ||
Now, I believe that I've accidentally been led to find out certain codes to bring to you guys. | ||
Just like I found out that 21 million people were disappeared from the movie and never went to another subscriber and there's only two subscribers and Sports accidentally That's how 21 million people were incinerated and genocide in China. | ||
And then I brought it up to Owen. | ||
Owen said, you're right. | ||
He went to look for it. | ||
He couldn't find it. | ||
I brought it back to him. | ||
We brought it up and it kind of just died. | ||
There's so many significant things happening that we are just brushing over and just letting go. | ||
Like, look, you got COVID, right? | ||
And we didn't know how you were. | ||
Kind of a little worried. | ||
Same thing Rob do. | ||
When you guys get COVID, you don't let us know what's going on. | ||
We're worried. | ||
We don't know how bad it is. | ||
We'll call in. | ||
Let us hear your voice. | ||
You know, you turned into Screech. | ||
What happened? | ||
Go get a haircut, bro. | ||
I transformed, my friend. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Well, you kind of lost it. | ||
You kind of went off the trends. | ||
You were saying some interesting stuff there. | ||
But, yeah, you know, there's a lot of stuff going on in my personal life I don't talk about on the show. | ||
That's my prerogative, clown car. | ||
I'm going to keep it that way. | ||
But, no, I appreciate everybody, you know, worried about us and everything. | ||
I kind of want to go to this other caller, because you think something big is coming up, and our caller Andrew from New York thinks he knows of a false flag that's going to happen on Long Island. | ||
What do you think exactly is going to happen, Clown Car? | ||
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I mean, besides false flags, I just think that they're going to try and shut down New York City, force people to, you know, stores. | |
Like on December 8th, Rocco's is going to go against New York City against the mandates for forcing vaccination. | ||
They're coming to their establishment. | ||
Right. | ||
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I believe that they're preparing to already counter stuff like that and just lock it down and really start the tyranny like it is in other countries. | |
They're going to say that the new version of moronica virus is coming to kill everybody and it only attacks children. | ||
Why are they saying that? | ||
Because they're trying to force everybody to get inoculated at a younger age. | ||
They basically just say, Look at what we're doing. | ||
If you watch the mayor's press conference, just from yesterday, even states, it's not even in America yet, but we're gonna put this emergency into play now. | ||
So, that's it right there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That they're doing something. | ||
No, it's coming. | ||
For the last two years, we have watched them slowly and deliberately build the launching pad, the rocket, the missile is there, it's loaded up, it's on, it's fueled up, and they're about to hit the ignition. | ||
And we've just, we've watched them build the Uh, infrastructure they need to bring about total tyranny and it looks like maybe they'll use Omicron as the excuse, but whatever excuse they need to use worldwide tyranny on the level of Australia or Germany or Austria is coming to America and I do not doubt it'll start in New York and California and spread elsewhere like the cancer that it is. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Third hour has begun. | ||
It's the American Journal. | ||
So many stories still to cover, so many calls still to get to. | ||
Let's take a moment now to revisit a video we've played before, but we want to play this every time the Roe vs. Wade abortion debate comes up. | ||
Right now, the Supreme Court is hearing arguments on the cusp of perhaps overturning parts of Roe v. Wade. | ||
This centers around a Mississippi law. | ||
It blocks women from getting an abortion 15 weeks or greater. | ||
And of course, this has inspired quite a few people to shout and scream and demand that they have the right to kill their babies. | ||
It's a human right, darn it. | ||
It's anti-women to tell them that they can't kill children. | ||
It's insane, but it's real. | ||
So it's worth. | ||
Every time we bring up Roe vs. Wade, pointing out that the entire case of Roe vs. Wade was an utter and ridiculous farce from the very beginning. | ||
Let's watch this old school news report that everybody should be aware of about Roe vs. Wade. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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Terrible one. | |
She said she had been gang raped, gotten pregnant, was desperate to get an abortion. | ||
That's what everyone believed, as long as Jane Roe remained anonymous. | ||
When she went public, she told a different story. | ||
You were raped while you were in Georgia? | ||
No, I wasn't. | ||
You were not? | ||
No, I wasn't. | ||
Oh, so all those stories that are in the books and so forth are not true? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Yes. | ||
They're not true? | ||
Quite. | ||
And it turned out that lying wasn't the only embarrassment this darling of the pro-choice forces presented. | ||
In her personal treaties published last year, Norma McCorvey told the story of her somewhat sorted life. | ||
Then, she still adamantly supported abortion. | ||
Now, she adds that to the list of sins she took with her into the baptismal pool. | ||
I've cheated people out of money. | ||
I've sold drugs. | ||
I was an abusive alcoholic for many, many years. | ||
I've done a lot against his teachings. | ||
I think the far greater sin that I did was to be the plaintiff in Roe v. Wade. | ||
Seriously, that needs to be shared every single time Roe v. Wade is brought up at all. | ||
It's really amazing the power of Christianity, man. | ||
Especially, you know, the blessing of being in a Christian country where, I don't know how other people feel, but like, Don't you want to forgive that woman? | ||
Don't you want to say, look, you know, you lied, you helped to bring about abortion. | ||
It was not a good thing that you did, but the fact that you're coming out and telling the truth about it now, and the fact that you, you know, are repentant and, you know, exposing the lie, like, that's great. | ||
That's what you need to do. | ||
It's like, if we had more people like that, if we had more people who, even if you were involved in shady stuff, even if you were, you know, sinning against God or, you know, breaking United States law, We'll forgive you. | ||
We'll, you know, if your contrition is sincere, like, the American people are good people and we just want to know the truth and we just want to stop being taken advantage of and stop having these lies run our lives. | ||
So, like, that needs to be the message to all these people. | ||
Anybody that was involved with Ghislaine, like, if Ghislaine Maxwell right now just came out and said, look, I will, you know, here's what we did. | ||
Here's why we did it. | ||
Here's how we did it. | ||
Like, she just came out and told the truth about it. | ||
There'd probably be a lot of people in America that'd be like, all right, you know, maybe you got to go to jail for a few years because we can't let you off the hook. | ||
Totally. | ||
But. | ||
I mean, really, what we want to know is what's really going on, what's really happening behind the scenes and people that don't, you know, understand, don't don't actually have the value of their immortal soul and don't actually, you know, believe that there is going to be. | ||
Literally hell to pay in the next life. | ||
And they got no reason to, you know, it's all, it's all, you know, all they care about is trying to get out, trying to get away with it, trying to get back to their, you know, material life. | ||
And, uh, you know, they don't care if, if the, the rape gangs have to continue, the, the worldwide pedophile ring, pedophile rings have to continue to operate because, hey, they don't, they don't want to feel bad and they don't want people to know what they're up to. | ||
It's still a Christian country. | ||
If you want to come clean, you want to repent, you want to tell everybody what's really going on, we'd love to hear it. | ||
And we'll probably forgive you if you're sincere. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
Third hour has begun. | ||
More phone calls to take, more videos to show you. | ||
In fact, I want to go to clip number nine now. | ||
This is a video. | ||
This is a story, rather, that's been making waves recently. | ||
It truly is amazing that people are still pushing the lie that ivermectin is dangerous, that ivermectin is not effective, that ivermectin is horse dewormer. | ||
It truly is. | ||
You can't even say the word ivermectin on YouTube. | ||
They have literally if you read their terms of service, they say you're not allowed to say ivermectin, which means if you read their terms of service on their website, you're violating their terms of service. | ||
This is how insane everybody is. | ||
But ivermectin has been shown to be incredibly effective at defeating COVID. | ||
I used it to defeat COVID and noticed a tangible effect that ivermectin had that if I stopped taking it went away. | ||
It was obviously a very effective tool against COVID. | ||
And if you look at Japan and the way that COVID rates in Japan have plummeted, absolutely cascaded down immediately following the issuance of ivermectin to Japanese people. | ||
It's obvious what a positive effect ivermectin has on fighting the coronavirus. | ||
And of course, you can look at African countries that give their people ivermectin as a ward against parasites like river blindness. | ||
They have much, much lower rates. | ||
Truly amazing that this wonder drug, miracle drug that won a Nobel Prize in medicine for its safe and effective abilities to combat parasites has been so demonized and continues to be to this day is really, really astonishing. | ||
And it continues that courts and hospitals are denying ivermectin to their patients. | ||
People are dying because they're being refused this medicine because of the media Lies that are being told about it. | ||
Well, that's been the case for a lot of people, but that case was reversed Here and I want to show you a news report talking about a guy who was on his deathbed on a ventilator Very near crossing over to the other side and prevented from getting ivermectin Now when that ruling was reversed and he was allowed to have ivermectin he recovered miraculously | ||
And it's really, hey, if there's nothing else we can take away from this, the good news is local news in certain places is actually covering the success of Ivermectin in fighting against COVID. | ||
So let's go now to this local news report from Chicago on a man who was very near death being saved by Ivermectin. | ||
Here it is. | ||
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Vaccinated against coronavirus can treat a patient with COVID using the controversial treatment ivermectin. | |
That's right. | ||
Well, Edward Hospital in Naperville had fought to keep the unvaccinated doctor from treating the patient. | ||
Joining us right now is Kristen Erickson. | ||
She is the attorney with Malkin Baker representing the family. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us today. | ||
Good morning. | ||
Thank you so much for having me. | ||
So let's talk about the treatment. | ||
Ivermectin, the first treatment of that Ivermectin, was actually administered on Monday night. | ||
In your opinion, was that too late? | ||
And how is the patient doing at this hour? | ||
Yeah, it was too late. | ||
The judge believed on Friday that Friday was the day that Dr. Bain should have gone in, so there was about a three-day delay, but we are pleased that Sonny has gotten two doses of ivermectin. | ||
He got it last night and he has been improving. | ||
So, we just salute the judge. | ||
He made the absolute right decision last week. | ||
We thank the hospital for letting Dr. Bain in, and we're just really hopeful that he'll be, you know, off his deathbed any moment now, thanks to ivermectin. | ||
Well, that doctor at the center of all this, Dr. Alan Bain, has reportedly used ivermectin in other cases. | ||
Can you share with our viewers whether or not he has seen success with ivermectin? | ||
Yeah actually in the same hospital group a couple of months ago he helped a patient who was a couple days maybe she was only three days on a ventilator and she over the judge over the hospital's objection she was given ivermectin and she walked out of the hospital she's alive today and that's the power of ivermectin this isn't about villainizing the hospital this isn't about red or blue this is about saving lives and vaccination status you know when someone's on their deathbed that's | ||
Really, really amazing. | ||
The story can be found at justthenews.com. | ||
Dying COVID-19 patient recovers after court orders ivermectin treatment. | ||
Now, even the concept that a court would intervene in your personal medical decision. | ||
I mean, if you want to if you want to eat paste because you think it'll help your your covid, that's your right. | ||
You can do that. | ||
You know, who who is anybody to step in and tell you you can't try a medicine if you think it's going to be effective? | ||
That in and of itself is kind of absurd. | ||
But in this case, at least the judge made the right decision and saved this guy's life. | ||
Sun Ning in G. | ||
I'm not sure how to pronounce I think it's Ning traveled from Hong Kong to visit his family in Naperville, Illinois, and he contracted covid and was put on a ventilator, which is usually in like ninety nine percent of cases a death warrant, essentially. | ||
Once you go on a ventilator, you don't often get off of those alive. | ||
His daughter, Man Kwan Ning, who has a PhD in mechanical engineering, said she researched treatments when her dad became sick, and she made the conclusion that ivermectin can help her dad. | ||
Dr. Alan Bain offered to treat her father with ivermectin. | ||
The hospital did not listen to the daughter's request, and she filed a lawsuit, which is fantastic. | ||
You know, a lot of people go, you know, I wanted to give him ivermectin, but the hospital said no, and darn it, that was it. | ||
It's like, no, you've got to fight for this. | ||
If you've got to file cases, if you've got to Smuggle in Ivermectin from the feed store in a tube. | ||
I mean, whatever you got to do, don't let some petty tyrant hospital bureaucrat kill your family because they listened to CNN. | ||
Just don't let it happen. | ||
Fight for your right to treat yourself with effective medicine. | ||
It's truly incredible. | ||
And I don't know if you saw there, but during that news report, there was a little subtitle, a little chyron underneath that said, Ivermectin has been touted as a cure by QAnon groups. | ||
Just like... What is that headline supposed to say? | ||
What is that headline supposed to... | ||
What they are trying to tell you is only crazy conspiracy theorists trust ivermectin. | ||
It's been touted as a cure by QAnon groups. | ||
No, it's been touted as a cure by hundreds and thousands of doctors who have used it successfully. | ||
It's touted as a cure by people who have used it to survive COVID-19. | ||
It's touted as a cure by people that are actually interested in finding treatments for COVID that aren't the government-mandated vaccine. | ||
Do QAnon groups pick it up? | ||
I guess. | ||
I don't know. | ||
What are QAnon groups? | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
If I just make a Facebook group and say it's QAnon, am I a QAnon group? | ||
Is everything I say suddenly attributable to QAnon? | ||
It's just absurd. | ||
It's similar if you see a headline that was like, QAnon groups believe the sky is blue. | ||
It's just like, okay. | ||
Is that supposed to dissuade me that the sky isn't blue anymore because QAnon groups believe it? | ||
It's insane, but it's just, it's the, it's the, the, it's just how deeply the programming seeps into people that just can't help themselves. | ||
Try to use any sort of dishonest tactic to undermine these very intelligent people using very sincere and, and, you know, obvious science to cure themselves. | ||
Really incredible. | ||
Man Quan Ning said, My father is a tough man. | ||
He was working so hard to survive. | ||
And of course, with God's holding hands, he weaned off oxygen about three days after moving out of the ICU. | ||
He started oral feeding before hospital discharge. | ||
He returned home without carrying a bottle of oxygen and a feeding tube installed to his stomach. | ||
He can now stand with a walker at the bedside and practice stepping after being sedated for a month on a ventilator in ICU. | ||
His performance is beyond our expectations. | ||
Praise the Lord. | ||
Praise the Lord indeed. | ||
Incredible, isn't it? | ||
And to have people question you about this, you're on a ventilator for a month, sedated for an entire month, no positive results, no, you know, regaining of ability. | ||
You take ivermectin, and three days later, you're off the oxygen, you're off the feeding tube, and you're standing up and walking around, and then These media scumbags have the temerity to come out and be like, um, you know, it's a QAnon treatment. | ||
Are you sure you're not a QAnon conspiracy theorist? | ||
It's just like, thank God this young woman and her father did not listen to the despicable, hateful, deadly lies of the mainstream media as they try to convince you not to take a life-saving medicine. | ||
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We got Phillip in Virginia. | ||
Well, I was talking about the Giseland Maxwell trial, but I got to cover this story from Gateway Pundit. | ||
FBI document reveals spying on iMessage and WhatsApp. | ||
Federal Bureau investigation continues its manhunt on Americans who protested the stolen election of the nation's capital in January. | ||
The Bureau ramped up its assault on the First Amendment by targeting journalists in pre-dawn knock-down-the-door raids and unconstitutional threats of jail time. | ||
So now, and it's really an interesting phenomenon, after January 6th, I had, like, my, like, people that I know that are, like, just, you know, middle-aged women, all just, like, we need to get, do you have signal? | ||
Like, my mom and her friends are all, like, on signal and stuff. | ||
Like, there was a, there was a real awareness of, like, oh, they think we're terrorists now. | ||
We better start, you know, hiding our communications and keeping, you know, some of our beliefs under wraps as they might get, might get us jail time or something. | ||
So, it's amazing. | ||
the growth of apps like Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp, that people are using to try to avoid surveillance from Big Brother. | ||
But unfortunately, these apps are not always as private as you think, especially WhatsApp. | ||
According to the Bureau's Internal Guide on Surveillance, titled Lawful Access, law enforcement relies more on Facebook's WhatsApp and Apple's iMessage to surveil its target than any other messaging app in the tech domain. | ||
Despite CEO Mark Zuckerberg's insistence that his encrypted messaging service was built around a privacy-focused vision, WhatsApp provides law enforcement officials with more real-time information about a user and their activities than nearly any other major messaging tool. | ||
The Bureau can only legally access its target's basic subscriber information on WhatsApp, but with a search warrant, law enforcement agencies can legally use WhatsApp to access its target's address book, contacts, and contacts of other WhatsApp users associated with a targeted individual. | ||
While law enforcement cannot legally obtain message content from WhatsApp, the metadata allows law enforcement to identify which users communicate with one another, how often they correspond, and a list of every user in their address book, which is a security breach that could devastate a whistleblower or reporter with confidential sources. | ||
A PIN register surveillance tracks the specific source and destination of each message sent and received from a targeted individual. | ||
And in response to a pin register, WhatsApp provides the Fed's exceptional, nearly real-time surveillance of its target, producing and sending metadata to law enforcement agencies every 15 minutes. | ||
Real-time transmission of your activity, your contacts, who you're messaging, and when, uploaded courtesy of Facebook to the FBI. | ||
On the other hand, the content of messages exchanged on Apple's iMessage tech service is easily obtainable by the FBI. | ||
So the videos, the images, the words that you send on Apple products, on Apple iMessage, iMessage text service, is just perfectly available They just access your phone as if they have it in their hands. | ||
Apple turns over swaths of data from the phones of targets to law enforcement with its iMessaging tech service, the default service on iPhones. | ||
With a subpoena, Apple hands over basic subscriber information of the target and a 25-day backlog of correspondence exchanged on iMessage. | ||
Apple also provides law enforcement with a list of people who searched for its target on its iMessage app. | ||
Now they rely on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to get approval to surveil these targets, but the numbers of approvals versus, you know, disapprovals by the FISC Court is truly staggering. | ||
In 2016, the Justice Department reported that the FBI and the NSA made nearly 1,500 requests for permission to the FISA Court to conduct electronic surveillance in 2015, and just one application was rejected by the government. | ||
Nearly 1,500 applications, one of them, I would love to see what that one was. | ||
Why was that rejected? | ||
That one. | ||
It's a literal just rubber stamp. | ||
You know, if you have to go to someone for approval and they approve 99.9%, you don't really have to go to them for approval. | ||
It's just, it's a literal rubber stamp. | ||
It is a symbolic gesture towards our constitution. | ||
It's like they genuflect towards the constitution and then they turn around and violate every You know, law enumerated in that constitution. | ||
It's a performance. | ||
It's a game they're playing. | ||
Truly incredible. | ||
The FISA Court also issues national security letter subpoenas used by intelligence agencies to compel private companies to turn over potential data on customer personal data on customers. | ||
These subpoenas contain everything from Americans billing information to their browsing histories, reports WorldNet Daily. | ||
In most cases, national security letters are accompanied by gag orders, legally forcing companies to give up customer data and prohibiting the company from telling anyone about the process. | ||
And of course we know that the big tech companies are not just eager and willing participants in this surveillance, they're doing everything they can to integrate themselves with the spy state, whether it's Amazon hosting the CIA on their cloud servers, or whether it's Amazon once again setting up law enforcement portals for their | ||
Security cameras surveillance cameras like with the ring or nest cameras where the local law enforcement actually has login credentials where they can just get in and get full complete access or whether it's Companies that have voice recognition everything from Google to Amazon recording you with or without your permission or knowledge and then providing those recordings to the spy state as they again continue to sort of fold in on one another as they you know Hi, good morning, Harrison. | ||
themselves to one another and become one monolithic force of corporate government domination and control. | ||
It is true big brother. | ||
And it's being revealed whether it's going to be whether these revelations are going to be acted upon yet to be seen. | ||
Let's see if we can get a call in here quickly before the end of the segment. | ||
Philip in Virginia, thank you so much for calling in and holding. | ||
You are on the air, sir. | ||
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Hi, good morning, Harrison. | |
How are you doing? | ||
Good morning. | ||
Good, thank you. | ||
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So I just wanted to know. | |
So I do have a comment about the is Wayne Maxwell trial, but if you didn't mind sharing, I wanted to know if you had any advice for a fellow young man about to welcome a baby into this crazy world. - Uh, Uh, all the cliches are true. | ||
That's my advice. | ||
We talked about this yesterday on the 21 podcast. | ||
It's like, all the stuff you hear from, you know, your uncles and dads and everything, like, it's all true. | ||
It's all true. | ||
When they joke about, oh, you're never going to sleep again, you are never going to sleep again. | ||
That is a fact. | ||
You know, the advice is just patience, I think. | ||
Patience is really the only necessary component, I think, to being a new parent. | ||
Or at least that's what I struggle with, is patience. | ||
And, you know, you just know. | ||
Your life is over, man. | ||
Your life is not yours anymore. | ||
It belongs to another being, and that's not a bad thing. | ||
It's actually a great thing. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know if that's advice, but just know all of the cliches are absolutely true. | ||
Your life will be transformed. | ||
It is really a wonderful and magnificent thing, but you will never sleep a full night ever again. | ||
And of course, there's all the cliches about like... | ||
doing things for your wife and not complaining when she's ordering you around. | ||
My sister and brother-in-law have a hilarious name. | ||
I can't think of it right now. | ||
It's the guy from Ninja Turtles where one guy is the brain and the other guy is the arms. | ||
Crag? | ||
Crane? | ||
Crang. | ||
Yeah, Crang. | ||
They have his full name. | ||
Crang has a last name, apparently, and they use that. | ||
But that's the idea, right? | ||
The wife is the brain, she orders, and the man is the hands. | ||
And he doesn't think, he just does. | ||
Whatever she orders, you do, because she's gone through a lot and suffered a lot. | ||
So it's the least you can do is just follow orders unquestioningly. | ||
It's the only time in my life I will advocate for following orders unquestioningly. | ||
It's when you're, you know, Newly, no longer pregnant wife orders you to do something. | ||
You do what she says. | ||
Phillip, stay on the line. | ||
I want to hold you over because I do want to hear what you have about Ghislaine Maxwell. | ||
And we'll get into some other calls. | ||
Andrew from New York. | ||
Looks like Jeffrey from New York. | ||
Lots of New York callers today. | ||
It doesn't end, folks. | ||
The insanity continues and just gets more and more crazy. | ||
A second Case of Omicron has been detected in the United States. | ||
Infected Minnesota resident. | ||
Recently returned from domestic travel. | ||
I wonder if this person was vaccinated. | ||
I don't know if you need to know this but the first Omicron The person affected in America was vaccinated, was fully vaccinated, which is interesting. | ||
It's interesting because it's the vaccinated. | ||
Oh, there it is. | ||
The person with the chromosome variant is an adult male, a resident of Hennepin County, and has been vaccinated. | ||
It's the vaccinated variant, folks. | ||
Everybody getting this variant has been vaccinated. | ||
Maybe not everybody, but everybody I've heard about so far. | ||
Everybody in America. | ||
Everybody in the UK. | ||
Everybody in Australia. | ||
Everybody in Germany. | ||
Everybody in Israel. | ||
Everybody there in all those places who's gotten the Omicron variant. | ||
They've all been fully vaccinated. | ||
The first people to... | ||
Yeah, thank you for that. | ||
I will take that as advice. | ||
variant they'd been fully vaccinated it's the vaccinated variant ladies and gentlemen all right philip from virginia uh i i i went off on a bit of a ramble about being a new dad and uh i wanted you to have time to ask your question or make your comment about the gis lane maxwell trial sir yeah thank you for that i will take that as advice um so about the trial i was saying what you think if say for example that he just went off and said all these names and just all the | ||
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you know, stuff that we already know. | |
Say she went and said all of that, how much of it do you think that the people would actually hear and if we would even see anything come from anything that she had to say? | ||
Hmm. | ||
Good question. | ||
I think people care about this. | ||
I think people know about it. | ||
I mean, this is one of those things that this is not a right-wing thing anymore. | ||
Used to be, right? | ||
When Alex Jones was the only one talking about this, it was a right-wing conspiracy. | ||
But ever since Jeffrey Epstein killed himself by breaking his own neck with toilet paper, I think everybody sort of realizes, like, that meme has been one of the most powerful ever. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself. | ||
Like, that is completely cross-platform. | ||
I think everybody recognizes we still have this last remaining semblance of humanity where sex-trafficking children will still cause outrage in the American population. | ||
And maybe not for much longer. | ||
They're doing everything they can to even deaden that reaction to where when you hear about some sort of Pedophile sex trafficking. | ||
They want Americans to go, oh, poor pedophiles. | ||
We need to help them get over their sickness or whatever. | ||
Like they're trying to get, but still at this point, you'd see a lot of outrage. | ||
I think especially if Ghislaine Maxwell, I mean, what she knows and what she could reveal. | ||
Be unbelievable. | ||
She could tell you everything, where the money comes from, why they're doing it, where the videos are, who was involved in this, who got caught, what they were blackmailed into doing, why they were, you know, targeted by this operation. | ||
I mean, she could spill everything. | ||
She could single-handedly, like, she could go from being one of these vampire criminals to being a historical hero, right? | ||
She could tear down A sick criminal underworld, single-handedly. | ||
Will she do it? | ||
Probably not, because she's one of them, and she'll go to the grave as one of them. | ||
Then she'll burn in hell as one of them. | ||
But she could, I mean, you know, it's always there, and the American people are very forgiving and very grateful for people who will sacrifice, you know, their own well-being for the truth. | ||
She could really, really make a Historically significant difference here, but she's not gonna because she's a member of an international mafia So there it is. | ||
Thanks so much for the call Philip and good luck with your with your dad hood my friend Let's go to Andrew in New York. | ||
Thanks calling in Andrew. | ||
You think there's some sort of event That's gonna happen on Long Island. | ||
Is that what I understand? | ||
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Yeah, hey Harrison. | |
Howdy. | ||
So about a week back Got a text message from my mother about an incident in Long Island. | ||
Ironically, off the shores of Babylon, on a place called Fox Island, we have, I think, what is the fox in the henhouse, waiting to make its move next month, possibly New Year's Eve. | ||
There is a four foot wide by two foot deep crater. | ||
The story is, apparently somebody drove up to Fox Island on a boat and detonated a massive explosion that people all over Long Island felt. | ||
And the local law enforcement think it could be a foreshadowing of a terror attack, as nobody's blaming the bombing or anything right now. | ||
And how this ties in the clown car, I think we may see something like that detonated on New Year's Eve in that largely densely populated crowd. | ||
I see New York City, since COVID has taken place, they've removed all the police force, so who's really going to be watching Uh, for these terrorists setting something like that up, you know, coming into the new year. | ||
I'm not sure, but the FBI, unfortunately, is now involved in the investigation. | ||
So if something is being planned, I don't think we're going to know about it. | ||
I can't believe I didn't even hear about that. | ||
You know, this is why it's so important that we take calls from people because this type of stuff just slips under the radar sometimes. | ||
Long Island explosion investigated by cops, FBI over concerns it could be prelude to something else. | ||
The blast left a crater on the north side of the island that measured four feet wide and two feet deep. | ||
Yeah, the story's from today. | ||
I must have missed it. | ||
But, you know, you're right. | ||
You know, last year they didn't have a New Year's in New York. | ||
You know, the mayor was out there dancing. | ||
Anderson Cooper was out there embarrassing himself and everybody around him. | ||
But regular people weren't there and you didn't have these big crowds. | ||
But, man, you want to enforce a lockdown. | ||
That'd be the way to do it. | ||
Do you know, are they planning to have any sort of New Year's celebration in the traditional sense? | ||
They are. | ||
They are? | ||
This year? | ||
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They are. | |
I actually, I was looking it up while I was waiting online here. | ||
It says that they're going to have it. | ||
Obviously, vaccination proof is required and all that. | ||
So, there's going to be a big crowd there. | ||
There's plenty of vaccinated people to create a large crowd and they're going to go do it. | ||
And I just see it, you know, locals that are there in New York City, if you frequent Times Square, that area now leading up to New Year's, I don't think many people are going to be looking out. | ||
Just look for suspicious activity going on. | ||
Take, take charge for your own local community. | ||
If you're a listener and you're from that area, my God, imagine what they could do to our country if they released a bomb like that. | ||
And then they, even if they didn't, let's say like those Merck files, uh, uh, smallpox they found, let's say they say, or they do put something like that and it make it a dirty bomb. | ||
We're in big trouble. | ||
All the people that travel all over the United States to go, uh, Watch a ball drop, you know, whatever, have your drinks and stuff. | ||
I get to go have everybody from all over the country in that one spot. | ||
If they do launch a dirty bomb, everybody's leaving, just like the airports from COVID. | ||
Now we're going to have that being spread all over the country. | ||
And I just, you look at what the Bible says about the, I don't know if New Year's Eve would be considered a pagan holiday or not, but do you really, be careful, watch where you're going and watch what you're doing in this, in these times, because it all, all the people who are involved with Epstein, the loyal families, the bankers, Bill Gates. | ||
It's all the same money and families and people and institutions that plan COVID that are all customers and clients to Epstein. | ||
And conveniently, as they're all being found dead in prison, supposedly, or getting arrested for global sex trafficking, boom, here comes COVID. | ||
And now the trial's coming out for Delaine Maxwell. | ||
Boom, Omicron comes out. | ||
And I don't think Omicron is going to be big enough to hold the public back from speaking about everything on a, you know, word of mouth level on sales. | ||
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If we can just keep doing that, I think we might be able to get a leg up on these people, but it's going to take a lot of work. | |
Yeah, and I mean this, you know, this explosion is somewhat troubling, the fact that, you know, you've identified a bunch of good reasons why they would want something like this to happen and then combine that with the fact that Clown Car himself, on a completely different note, on a completely different basis, also is predicting something happening on on a completely different basis, also is predicting something happening on January 1st in New York, leads me to believe there may be something to I thought this was interesting on that article that You just told us about the Long Island explosion. | ||
The first comment is pretty good and accurate. | ||
It says, with Joe and his admin turning a blind eye on border security, it's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when. | ||
We've all known this. | ||
It's common sense that told us defunding the police emboldens criminal behavior. | ||
But this is the danger of having a politicized All right. | ||
We'll go to Andrew in New York on the other side here. | ||
We'll get to Jeffrey in New York as well. | ||
And JR in New York. | ||
Bunch of New Yorkers calling in. | ||
I love it. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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B.S. | |
Assassin in New York, too. | ||
All right. | ||
It's New York Day here at American Journal. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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Now, as we can get to as many calls as possible, Andrew, you have a final comment here. | ||
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Yes. | |
Uh, so remember when Trudeau was working with the Chinese military for winter training exercises? | ||
Yes, I do. | ||
On the Island off of Vancouver. | ||
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Yes. | |
So rewind about 10, 11, 12 years ago, something like that. | ||
I have a friend who's military about 10 years in. | ||
No, got injured, got out. | ||
He said when he was stationed on Fort Drum, northern New York, now keep in mind right across, you know, we got maybe 30 miles to the Canadian border. | ||
There was a joint program where the Canadian military was sending some people, a group of soldiers over to get familiarized with Fort Drum and the local area over here. | ||
He said that group, the Canadian side, he goes, It was really weird to me back then, but now it makes more sense to me. | ||
They all look Chinese. | ||
They're all Chinese. | ||
My God. | ||
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He goes, they're all Chinese. | |
He goes, none of them look like a single Canadian. | ||
I was laughing when I saw it. | ||
He goes, none of them look Chinese. | ||
He goes, they're all little Canadian. | ||
He goes, they all look like little Asian guys. | ||
And I'm assuming maybe China. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But you look at the, you know, southern border of Canada that meets the northern border of the US. | ||
Everybody's worried about what's coming in through Mexico. | ||
If you look at the 401, the highway that runs all along the border, you've got every single liberal, garbage Democrat city of Canada right on the border. | ||
Toronto, you've got Ottawa, they're all right there. | ||
And I used to travel those routes. | ||
I used to be a chauffeur, I'd go all along the 401 around Lake Ontario, New York State. | ||
You go into those major cities, it's like you're in Pakistan. | ||
Right, right. | ||
Well, look, I'll tell you, you know, the ultimate goal and the reason why I think the intelligence agencies right now are trying so hard to provoke, you know, conservative Americans, why they're saying that, you know, white domestic men, domestic terrorists, white men are the biggest danger, like they're trying to provoke an attack so they can justify bringing in foreign troops and going, hey, America's out of control. | ||
We need your help, UN. | ||
We need your help, China. | ||
And then they have foreign troops on our soil imposing globalist law. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Andrew. | ||
Let's go to Jeffrey in New York who has a comment about smart dust on the food supply. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jeffrey. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Jeffrey? | ||
Jeffrey, you're losing your spot. | ||
It's going and it's gone. | ||
Let's go to BS Assassin, also in New York City. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
BS, you're on the air, sir. | ||
First of all, let's have a little compassion for our treasonous, demonic politician's fear of Ivermectin. | ||
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All right. | |
First of all, let's have a little compassion for our treasonous demonic politicians' fear of ivermectin. | ||
We must understand the fear of a parasite holding the very thing that could destroy their existence. | ||
You understand what I'm saying? | ||
I think you've hit the nail on the head here, BS Assassin. | ||
Why do they hate ivermectin? | ||
It's because it's an anti-parasite medicine and they are parasites. | ||
I think you've made the revelation there. | ||
That's brilliant. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
It's almost as smart as instead of using Wind and the sun as like using those giant like electrical bolts that come out of the sky. | ||
Like, why don't we use them for energy? | ||
Oh, I got another idea. | ||
No Rolex. | ||
They apparently can make a watch with perpetual motion. | ||
Maybe we could use that for turbines or engine. | ||
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Wow. | |
We have to pay all these big energy companies. | ||
We could drive forever and have free electricity. | ||
Wouldn't that be great? | ||
Just an idea. | ||
Free energy is something that we don't talk about enough because it could be real, and man, how things would change. | ||
Thanks so much for calling BS. | ||
I do want to get to one more, but brilliant as always. | ||
Please do call back again soon. | ||
Let's go to, it looks like Keith in Vegas has been waiting online, and I appreciate you for holding, Keith. | ||
You're on the air, sir. | ||
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Yes. | |
Can you hear me? | ||
I hear you. | ||
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Yes, brother. | |
Brother Harrison, thank you so much for all of the work you do for all the free world. | ||
But yes, I'd just like to open up with the Bible verse, if you don't mind. | ||
Please. | ||
2 Thessalonians chapter 2, verse 10, And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish, because they receive not the love of truth, that they might be saved. | ||
And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, And the point in me bringing that message up is the Holy Spirit has showed me, you know, the Holy Spirit will guide us into all truth. | ||
And I just must tell you that my mother ended up dying from the Moderna jab. | ||
She ended up getting two jabs before she passed away in her 70s. | ||
Um, which is totally ridiculous for anybody to get this mRNA Franken shot to begin with. | ||
And I warned her that it was part, one of the components of the Mark of the Beast system. | ||
And we all know that it's an operating system that is being injected in people. | ||
And Dr. Anthony Patch, I'm not sure if you're aware of him, but Dr. Anthony Patch up in New Hampshire, um, has explained that, you know, through CERN, And the technology, how they're bringing literal fallen angel technology and literal fallen angels into the mRNA technology and literally building demonic alien like fallen angels into the people that are taking this. | ||
So I know it's pretty hard for people to accept, but Dr. Nowak also, he just got arrested in Germany last week and he proves that the graphene oxide is directly linked with Razor blades with an intent to kill its host. | ||
And the reason why I bring him up is because my mother before when she was in the hospital, they took x-rays and the doctor said it literally looks like there's cuts all throughout her whole internal organs, her lungs, her liver. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so this is what's happening to people. | ||
Doctors love And also Dr. Jean Ruby from Infowars. | ||
Yeah, she's great. | ||
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Yeah, well, they explain a lot about the graphene oxide, except they've never talked about the razor blades connected to the graphene oxide. | |
And Dr. Nowak, if you could please look him up. | ||
How do I spell that? | ||
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I don't really show about that. | |
Noak, N-O-A-K-E. | ||
And so, yeah, please take a look at him. | ||
Somebody sent me something about that, but I hadn't looked at it. | ||
I'll look into it. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
We're finishing out the show here, so I got to cut you off. | ||
I'm sorry, though. | ||
Very good information, though, Keith, and I appreciate the call. | ||
And, of course, you mentioned to our call screener that the Marburg virus leak was foreshadowed in a 2016 movie. | ||
So I'll look into that as well just to let the audience out there know what you're talking about. | ||
But I appreciate you starting off with a Bible verse because it really does remind us that the conflict in which we are engaged is a quite literally a biblical one. | ||
It is the conflict that has raged throughout all of human history. | ||
It's just getting more intense and more cataclysmic the farther down the road we travel. | ||
So, we continue to fight for truth, justice, and freedom for all mankind. | ||
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