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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Lots to talk about today, of course, as always. | ||
We'll be taking your calls as well. | ||
A moderate number of videos to show you. | ||
Maybe I'll actually get to all of them this time. | ||
Including, apparently, Delaware County officials there in Pennsylvania caught on tape scheming how to rig the election. | ||
Yes, more and more election evidence coming out on a continual basis. | ||
Now, last night I hosted The War Room, which isn't that big of a deal, except that I cannot help but chug delicious Wake Up America InfoWars coffee during the show. | ||
To keep my mind sharp, that means I have a little bit of trouble falling asleep at night as the various InfoWars supplements do battle, the down-and-out goes to war with the Wake Up America coffee, and my brain just starts spinning. | ||
I just started, you know, I just started writing down a bunch of stuff, writing down a bunch of ideas, and one thing I was thinking was about war, you know, because going back over the year's worth of stories, we'll do the year in review on Friday, I believe. | ||
It'll just be one show this time, and it'll just be the top 50 stories, but going back to January, you realize there are headlines in January of this year that are like, China since 24 warplanes over Taiwan, war imminent. | ||
It's like, oh right, oh right, this has been a continuous thing. | ||
Like once a week for the last year, there's been some sort of, oh my gosh, wars on the horizon story from China or Russia. | ||
And it's just continuing. | ||
You know, you read a story and it's like, oh my gosh, wow, things are really heating up there. | ||
And then you go back a year and you're like, oh right, they were really heating up in January of last year too. | ||
It keeps going and going. | ||
But it's like you, You don't want to spend too much time on it because you realize that it's just sort of a distraction when every week there's some new escalation, every week there's some new bombshell of, of, oh no, they're, they're menacing Taiwan, oh no, they're talking trash to Japan, oh no, all this sort of stuff is happening. | ||
It's like, okay, this is just sort of something to keep us distracted, keep us worried, keep us like, you know, on our toes and, you know, frightened or whatever. | ||
And then it's like, but you can't ignore it because even though it's theater, it's the theater that they'll use to justify real war eventually. | ||
So you kind of got to keep your eye on it anyway. | ||
So then I was thinking, what would actually happen if we went to war? | ||
I don't think it's particularly possible or, you know, going to happen, you know, right now or anything. | ||
But it's always on the horizon. | ||
China's getting more and more brazen. | ||
A lot of people say they're a paper tiger. | ||
But at the same time, if you look at what all of our elites here in America are involved in, it's mostly, you know, depopulation, martial law, essentially, via lockdowns. | ||
These things would all be accelerated greatly with a nice, convenient war with China. | ||
You want to depopulate the American population, why not have a draft, right? | ||
Why not just force all of the healthy young men into the army and send them off to die somewhere? | ||
And I was thinking about what it would What it would look like, and maybe this would be like the come-to-Jesus-wake-up moment of the Biden administration, because as we know, the Biden administration is more or less run by the people behind the scenes. | ||
It's not really Biden or Kamala Harris. | ||
It's a bunch of like Ivy League nutbags running around, messing with everybody. | ||
Just a bunch of little petulant little children running around causing problems and forcing their will on unwilling citizens. | ||
And they seem a lot like amateurs. | ||
And you're thinking maybe if they suddenly realized that the possible death of millions was on their hands. | ||
If they suddenly learned, sir, the Chinese have attacked, they have eliminated our carrier group in the South China Sea. | ||
Like, would that be the moment they're like, oh god. | ||
Like, would Jin Psaki then finally be like, I'm gonna step aside now and there's just like big burly military men waiting in the wings to be like, okay, alright, we got this now. | ||
Then you realize, we don't really have those guys anymore. | ||
Who would it be? | ||
General Milley? | ||
Lloyd Austin? | ||
You think these people would suddenly swoop in and become very capable military leaders? | ||
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No. | |
Army doesn't have capable military leaders anymore. | ||
We've got dudes sitting in office blocks flying drones and murdering children in Afghanistan, and then going downstairs for a Starbucks in the lobby. | ||
It's absurd where we are these days. | ||
But then I got to thinking about the fact that these narcissistic, hubristic jerk-offs actually would. | ||
They would get up and go, uh, how dare you, Peter Doocy, ask questions about how many people were killed. | ||
You don't need to know that information right now. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'll get into my... I'll get back into my fever dream of what it would actually be like if America went to war these days a little bit later. | ||
I played it all out. | ||
I war-gamed it all out in my head. | ||
It's devastating no matter what happens, but we'll get to that a little bit later. | ||
We'll start as we always do with our daily dispatch, shall we? | ||
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Your daily dispatch for Tuesday, the 28th of December 2021. | ||
China develops AI prosecutor capable of evaluating crimes and filing charges. | ||
Chinese scientists have developed an artificial intelligence system that can examine evidence and charge people with crimes as defined by China's totalitarian parity of a Western justice system. | ||
The developers claim the AI prosecutor has an Over 97% accurate rate when it files charges. | ||
The project was managed by the quote, big data and knowledge management laboratory, knowledge management laboratory at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, which predicted the robo prosecutor would reduce the workload of human prosecutors by handling routine cases, allowing them to focus on more difficult tasks. | ||
And we'll get a little bit more into this a little bit later, but just know this is probably coming to us at some point. | ||
And this is the world that we'll live in. | ||
You know, it's like, It's like anytime you try to call the phone company and get something worked out, you have to deal with a robot on the phone. | ||
That'll just be our justice system from now on. | ||
Meaning that there will be algorithms and robotic AI masters that are unquestionable. | ||
And they make a decision, and then if you want to appeal it, too bad. | ||
It's like trying to appeal, you know, a ban on your YouTube video. | ||
You're gonna get a robotic, prefabricated response that solves nothing and is completely inhuman. | ||
And this is what it's all about. | ||
It's moving away from the human, the very human Aspect of our court system and our judicial system where you have to understand the nuances of human behavior That's all that'll go away be replaced by a robot who will be programmed specifically to you know, fulfill the whims of the leftist narrative, because that's literally what would happen. | ||
Because what will happen is the algorithm will not have any biases. | ||
Don't just look at things as fact as they are. | ||
And then unfortunately, because of the, you know, people who commit crime in this country, it'll be no matter what weighed one way or the other. | ||
Oh, more black people are getting caught by this algorithm and convicted. | ||
Oh, more Hispanic people are being caught or convicted by this algorithm. | ||
And then they'll say, oh, the, see, the algorithm is racist, even though it's just going off pure, you know, information. | ||
So then they'll actually bake into the algorithm and into the AI, their own biases, claiming that they're actually fighting bias by programming the AI with their biases. | ||
It'll be very destructive and very easily abused. | ||
And there will be no ability for us to get any redress or question the decisions that it's made because, well, it's an AI and it can't answer your questions. | ||
So, uh, This is coming. | ||
It's on its way. | ||
It's in China already being activated and used they're already using this type of AI system again well, we'll get into that a little bit later, but just know the Trip we're all taking the voyage. | ||
We are all embarked upon away from humanity and towards the robotic algorithmic unquestionable future is All our Trip is getting faster and faster. | ||
Let's just say it's kind of like going through the tunnel of Willie Wonka's factory. | ||
It's just everything's getting crazier and faster and louder and everybody's freaking out and, uh, well, maybe we'll all just be subjects of the robot. | ||
It's really incredible. | ||
Department of Defense will crack down on recruits with questionable tattoos linked to extremism. | ||
Crack down on prospective recruits with, quote, questionable tattoos and other symbols linked to extremist organizations in the wake of the January 6th riots. | ||
What do any of these words mean? | ||
Absolutely nothing. | ||
It's simply a matter of trying to eliminate anybody from the armed forces that might actually Care about America and understand the Constitution because they're getting ready to use the military in very unconstitutional ways and they can't have, you know, uncomfortable Moments where soldiers are like, wait, you want us to fire on American citizens? | ||
It's like, uh, we got to, we got to get all the free thinkers out of the military. | ||
We got to get all the people who, you know, with like American flag tattoos, like that'll be, that'll be an extremist thing soon enough. | ||
The DOD, the DOD did not specify which groups or symbols are considered extremist or racist, but it will work with the FBI to determine which symbols are quote questionable. | ||
And of course we know the FBI gets their information straight from the ADL. | ||
The ADL is teamed up with the FBI. | ||
as their authorities on what is extremist or racist. | ||
So essentially what's happening now is these private, you know, ethnocentric organizations like the ADL will now be partnered with the DOD to eliminate anybody in the armed forces that goes against their ideology. | ||
So it's just full-on ideological capture of our military wing at this point, ongoing. | ||
And everybody's afraid to stand up for this because, well, I don't want to be called racist. | ||
If I stand up for the people they're calling racist, then that means I'm racist. | ||
No, they're lying about who they're calling racist. | ||
They call things like St. | ||
Michael, Archangel Michael is a racist symbol to them. | ||
Pepe the Frog is a racist, extremist symbol to them. | ||
The Oath Keepers are a racist, extremist group to them. | ||
The Proud Boys, a racist, extremist group, right? | ||
So, you know, they're... | ||
The Keck flag. | ||
The 4chan flag. | ||
That's an extremist group, apparently. | ||
The echo parentheses. | ||
That means you are an extremist! | ||
You must be eliminated from public life! | ||
So, yes, the military now teaming up hand-in-hand with the ADL to eliminate anybody from our military who disagrees with their ethnocentric worldview. | ||
Western U.S. | ||
states hit by record freeze and heavy snow. | ||
Severe weather sweeping parts of the U.S. | ||
continues to bring record-breaking cold temperatures to the Pacific Northwest and heavy snow to mountains in northern California and Nevada. | ||
Emergency warming shelters were opened throughout Oregon and western Washington as temperatures plunged to the teens and forecasts said an Arctic blast would last for several days. | ||
Damn global warming! | ||
Three COVID vaccine shots won't stop Omicron variant, BioNTech leader says. | ||
This from Deseret.com. | ||
The COVID-19 vaccine shots will not be enough to combat the Omicron variant, according to Ugar Sahin, the CEO of the vaccine developer BioNTech, saying, quote, we must be aware that even triple vaccinated are likely to transmit the disease, he told Daily Le Monde. | ||
It's obvious we are far from the 95% effectiveness we obtained against the initial virus, he added. | ||
Did you, though? | ||
He added the vaccine is now 70-75% effective against stopping COVID-19 infections, saying there is a loss of effectiveness against Omicron over time. | ||
It's very likely, but still to be measured how quickly. | ||
I will not base predictions on preliminary laboratory data, but on real-life data, which is much more appropriate. | ||
So yes, even triple vaccinated people can. | ||
Get and spread Omicron. | ||
That's the lesson that we're learning. | ||
And, of course, we covered it yesterday. | ||
The Dutch study that shows that not only is being vaccinated not helpful against Omicron. | ||
Actually, if it's been a little while since your last vaccine, the vaccines greatly reduce your immunity to Omicron. | ||
You're much more likely to get Omicron if you've gotten a vaccine about a month or more ago. | ||
So just keep getting your boosters every month for the rest of your lives. | ||
Your immune system is now a subscription fee that you have to pay once a month for the rest of your life. | ||
You fell for that. | ||
Not me. | ||
I'm good. | ||
I'll never take a vaccine for COVID. | ||
It won't ever happen, so I'll never be trapped in this endless cycle of shots continuously for the rest of my life. | ||
But you've already fallen for it. | ||
If you've gotten the vaccine... | ||
You are more likely to get Omicron. | ||
You're almost guaranteed to get Omicron after a certain point, so you have to get your booster. | ||
You're gonna have to get another one in a couple months. | ||
You're gonna have to get another in a couple months after that, and it'll continue to mutate. | ||
There will continue to be more strains, and your immune system will continue to be destroyed with every shot you take, but if you don't take it, then it'll just be bad forever. | ||
It's a very bad situation that you yourselves have allowed yourselves to be tricked into. | ||
I'm very sorry you fell for it. | ||
Enjoy Omicron. | ||
Two weeks into the mask mandate, cases in New York City are up an astounding 542% and 863% since vaccine passports started. | ||
How many more times do experts and politicians need to fail spectacularly before people realize they have absolutely no idea what they're doing? | ||
I mean, look at that graph. | ||
It's just a straight line. | ||
It is a rocket ship trail straight up immediately following the mask mandate and the vaccine mandate. | ||
Just absurd that we allow these people to continue to mandate things that clearly don't work. | ||
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They clearly Completely fail. | |
They completely fall back on themselves. | ||
I mean, the numbers are just awful. | ||
That's not stopping them. | ||
They're now arresting, they're threatening to arrest five-year-old children in Burger King. | ||
The NYPD, I'll show you the video, literally like a squad, like a SWAT team of NYPD making children cry as they force them out of the restaurant. | ||
Despicable nonsense. | ||
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Yes, two weeks into the mask mandate, and about a little more than two weeks after the vaccine passport in New York City, cases are up an astounding 542% and 863% since the vaccine passport started. | ||
So really, just great work, fellas. | ||
Great work, guys. | ||
Great work, New York City. | ||
Well done. | ||
You've flattened the curve. | ||
on the wrong axis, wrong axis, unfortunately. | ||
NYC anti-mandate protesters arrested at Burger King in Brooklyn for refusing to show vaccine cards. | ||
Protesters were unable to get service at a fat food franchise because they refused to show papers stating their compliance with the New York vaccine mandate imposed by outgoing Mayor Bill de Blasio. | ||
The Burger King at Fulton and Adams Street in Brooklyn near Borough Hall in downtown Brooklyn was the site of an anti-mandate rally Monday, whereupon protesters gathered to protest the city's vaccine mandate on Monday evening after After the protests, they were arrested for trespassing and refusing to show their vaccine cards at Burger King. | ||
Hundreds of protesters made their case in freezing Brooklyn temps, demanding that Adams lift the mandates upon taking office in January. | ||
Yeah, just incredible. | ||
We'll show you a video literally of a five-year-old child being brought to tears as a phalanx of NYPD officers laugh at him. | ||
As they kick him out of a restaurant, a different one, not even a protest, just literally a family trying to enjoy a meal, when the Gestapo comes stomping in to man their papers and kick them out while laughing at their trying crile that they're terrorizing. | ||
Just, you know, humanity being ripped away from us as we enter into full, total globalist control. | ||
By the way, flu is back! | ||
Remember the flu? | ||
Remember the flu disappeared last year? | ||
Everybody fell for that. | ||
Flu is making a comeback in the U.S. | ||
after an unusual year off. | ||
Yeah, you know, it took a year off. | ||
Look, the flu took a gap year. | ||
Can you really blame it? | ||
You know? | ||
Just when you thought we defeated the virus, just when you thought flu had been undone, it's back. | ||
The U.S. | ||
flu season has arrived on schedule after taking a year off with flu hospitalizations rising and two child deaths reported. | ||
I mean, oh my god. | ||
I just want to lay down. | ||
I want to lay down for a minute. | ||
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It's just like, what? | |
Is this a serious sentence in a real American publication, a news publication? | ||
The U.S. | ||
flu season has arrived on schedule after taking a year off? | ||
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What? | |
I, I don't, I don't understand how you can write this kind of stuff, seriously. | ||
The, the flu, they're saying the flu took a year off. | ||
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What does, what could that possibly mean? | |
The flu, yeah, after taking a year off, the flu is back. | ||
Whoa, what? | ||
What do you mean the year, the flu took a year? | ||
Okay, all right, it just makes no sense whatsoever. | ||
It's just, it's just ridiculous the things they expect us to believe. | ||
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The flu took a year off, everybody. | ||
The flu was in Amsterdam for a little while. | ||
The flu was relaxing in Brazil. | ||
It backpacked around Europe for a year. | ||
It was taking a year off. | ||
Okay, CDC recommends, uh, shortens recommended COVID-19 isolation and quarantine time. | ||
The U.S. | ||
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday shortened the recommended times that people should isolate when they've tested positive from COVID-19 from 10 days to five days if they don't have symptoms, and they should wear masks around others for at least five more days. | ||
The CDC also shortened the recommended time for people to quarantine if they're exposed to the virus to a similar five days if they're vaccinated. | ||
People who are fully vaccinated and boosted May not need to quarantine at all, the CDC said, which is just okay. | ||
Quote, given what we currently know about COVID-19 and the Omicron variant, CDC is shortening the recommended time for isolation from 10 days with people with COVID-19 to five days if asymptomatic, blah blah blah. | ||
I'm trying to find what this was. | ||
Oh, here you go. | ||
The change is motivated by science demonstrating that the majority of SARS-CoV-2 transmissions occur early in the course of the illness, generally in the one to two days prior to onset of symptoms and the two to three days after. | ||
So the science has changed, folks. | ||
The science has changed. | ||
Before it was ten days, but now it's five days. | ||
And that's because of science. | ||
So the science is different now than it was before. | ||
Was the earlier recommendation also based on science? | ||
Of course it was. | ||
Was there new information uncovered that showed that that original science was wrong? | ||
Well, how can that be? | ||
Are you saying you're questioning science? | ||
Are you a science denier? | ||
The science said ten days, and now the science says five days. | ||
If you question either one of these, you are a terrorist. | ||
You're a domestic terrorist. | ||
You should be arrested. | ||
You're an insurrectionist. | ||
I think you're probably racist as well, so you might want to watch that too. | ||
Just know that the science changes, and it's always unquestionable. | ||
Wrap your mind around that one. | ||
Lockdown policies and mask mandates linked with lower IQ in children. | ||
Just the latest in a long list of stories confirming what is obvious to anybody with a mind. | ||
The nation's recent lockdown policies and mask mandates will create a generation of children who exhibit lower IQs and signs of social brain damage, according to clinical psychiatrist for children and adolescents, Dr. Mark McDonald, cited an August 11 study by Brown University that found during an interview with host Cindy Duquier, I'm shocked. | ||
I'm absolutely shocked. | ||
fifth episode of the nation speak the mask zoom schools and lockdown mandates have led to deprivation overall of social contact of not being able to see faces being stuck at home all day and this has actually caused brain damage to the youngsters i'm i'm shocked i'm absolutely shocked unbelievable who would have thought | ||
Who would have thought isolating children for an entire year, forcing them to wear an oxygen deprivation mask and not hang out with their friends and also be told that they're killing their grandmother and that this is all their fault? | ||
I mean, who would have thought that that would have negative impacts? | ||
Gosh. | ||
She would have thought that the scientists would have thought about that before they implemented it. | ||
But of course, this is all according to plan. | ||
Biden admits no federal solution to fighting COVID. | ||
It can only be solved at the state level, which is, which is interesting. | ||
It's interesting. | ||
It's just, it's just everything they say is a lie. | ||
Are you understanding yet that literally everything they say is a lie? | ||
Like there's not anything that isn't a lie. | ||
It's wild. | ||
I'll show you a clip of Fauci literally from day to day. | ||
It's just like, Yesterday? | ||
Yes, we need vaccine mandates on airplanes because that'll help people to, or it'll force people to get vaccinated. | ||
The next day? | ||
No, nobody should expect a vaccine mandate on planes. | ||
It's just, they just lie completely. | ||
Like, why are we listening to, why, why? | ||
It's just, it's just insane. | ||
How many stories did we hear during 2020 where Donald Trump was like, it's up to the states to do this. | ||
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And they're like, Donald Trump has no plan to fix the virus. | |
It's Donald Trump's fault. | ||
Every death is Donald Trump's fault. | ||
And it's just like, Joe Biden has made the very admirable option of giving it to the states for a chance. | ||
It's just like, God damn, these people are just such liars. | ||
It's insane. | ||
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government chartered Christmas ghost flights to carry illegal immigrants to Pennsylvania. | ||
Chartered flights carrying mostly minor-aged illegal immigrants into Scranton, Pennsylvania have attracted the attention of leading conservative lawmakers in the state, the National Post can reveal. | ||
Congressman Dan Muser as well as gubernatorial candidate Lou Barletta have urged immigration authorities as well as Governor Tom Wolf to explain what one source told the National File were ghost flights into Scranton International Airport over the course Yes folks, the United States government is engaged in human trafficking. | ||
the secretive nature of the flights, some of which arrived at night without passenger manifests being made available. | ||
Yes, folks, the United States government is engaged in human trafficking. | ||
This is a horrific truth that we have to come to terms with. | ||
Finally, this story. | ||
I covered this on War Room pretty extensively yesterday, but over 110 defendants charged with capital murder have been set loose in Houston thanks to Democrat judges. | ||
155 innocent people have died as a result of encounters with these accused criminals who were freed on bond. | ||
So 113 capital murder convictees released, and they've gone to kill 150 more, just racking up the death count for progressivism. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the American Journal. | |
It really is sad how much my mood is influenced by these little snippets of song. | ||
I'm like, I'm like reading all these headlines. | ||
I'm just like, oh my God, these people are so sick. | ||
They're trying to take us over. | ||
Oh, we got to stand up and defeat them all. | ||
And they're just like, dude, dude, dude, dude. | ||
I'm like, oh, this is nice. | ||
Remember Rushmore? | ||
That's a fun movie. | ||
Oh man, but no, yeah, things are crazy. | ||
Things are insane. | ||
Everything is terrible and stupid, and we'll get right into that. | ||
I do want to remind you, go to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Make a purchase. | ||
Please support this program, this outlet of truth and freedom in just a world awash with lies and disinformation and gaslighting and just wild insanity. | ||
Can we just look at this for a moment? | ||
Two articles from the same newspaper, the U.S. | ||
Sun, 2020? | ||
Sick claims. | ||
Sick claims, they say. | ||
Ah, these claims are just sick. | ||
Anti-vaxxers are already peddling bizarre theories about coronavirus vaccines, claiming it's a plot to microchip the world. | ||
Ah, how sick. | ||
How bizarre. | ||
How strange. | ||
How weird. | ||
What sort of twisted mind would come up with this sort of stuff? | ||
Flash forward one year, under your skin, a microchip implanted in your arm could track your COVID vaccine status with just a cell phone scan. | ||
Isn't that kinda cool? | ||
I'm sorry, I thought that was sick and twisted and bizarre! | ||
No, no, sorry, that was last year. | ||
Last year, these claims were sick, twisted, bizarre conspiracy theories, but we've had a year of deadening that reaction. | ||
We've had a year of just sanding down that nerve. | ||
So it's just, it's nothing there anymore. | ||
Now you hear, oh, we're going to microchip you, and you've been so inundated with this type of gaslighting that you're just like, okay, I guess, I guess you can chip me now. | ||
You've done everything else. | ||
You've reorganized my DNA. | ||
You've put me on a subscription plan for my immunity system. | ||
You've stuck me in my home and put a mask on my child for a year, and I've said nothing. | ||
So now that it's time to get microchipped, I guess I'm just a cow now. | ||
I guess I'm just a piece of livestock for you to chip and scan at your whim, and that'll tell you whether I'm up to date on my vaccines or whether I need to go in for a new one. | ||
Thank you so much, Father Government. | ||
Thank you, Father Satan. | ||
What a lovely mark of the beast you've given to us now. | ||
I mean, it's just, to me, this is the craziest thing. | ||
This is the correct reaction. | ||
Reaction. | ||
Well, it's not correct because they're saying the claims are sick. | ||
Sick claims. | ||
Oh, these sick conspiracy theorists who are, I mean, they're just, they're trying to demonize vaccines by claiming that it's just getting you used to stuff. | ||
So they'll eventually roll out a microchip. | ||
I mean, this is sick. | ||
This is sick and wrong what they're saying. | ||
Oh, but also it's true. | ||
Oh, but also we are right. | ||
It's just, it's just wild. | ||
So, I mean, It's been obvious, it's been obvious for a very long time now that this has been what's going on. | ||
I mean, even when they first came out with the chip in the first place, it was like three or four years ago, all these Swedish people were like, I used to have to plug in my wallet to open the door, but now I just scan the implanted chip. | ||
Isn't it easy? | ||
And it's like, not really. | ||
No, it seems like the wallet thing is kind of easier, actually. | ||
Less painful, less invasive. | ||
Like, just... | ||
No, I'm not gonna do that. | ||
That's very weird. | ||
It's like, what is the benefit versus what is the cost, right? | ||
The benefit is you don't have to reach for your key fob because it's implanted in your skin, but the burden that you're taking on is that you're literally marked like an animal. | ||
Like a pet. | ||
So, I don't get it. | ||
I don't get what the convenience is here. | ||
But okay, yeah, let's do it. | ||
Let's chip ourselves. | ||
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It's just... It's just wild. | |
Just wild. | ||
Wild, wild, wild. | ||
And you understand, this is what it's been all about. | ||
It's all been about getting us to this point. | ||
It's all been about just laying the groundwork to get us to the point where they can microchip us, they can track us constantly, they can just inundate us with any sort of Completely baseless dictates, and after two years, you're ready to accept it. | ||
It's called cult programming. | ||
So many Americans have fallen for it, but in case you needed a reason to support InfoWars.com, like, who told you? | ||
Who told you this? | ||
We don't just say, like, oh, we told you to brag. | ||
It's like, you know, we could have stopped it back then. | ||
We could have stopped it January 2020. | ||
People have been listening to InfoWars. | ||
InfoWars is sitting there going, hey, there's something going on in China. | ||
We should stop this. | ||
We should cut this out. | ||
And they're like, what are you, a racist? | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
I didn't realize you had some deep-seated, seething hatred of Asian people. | ||
And now you're taking a worldwide pandemic, you're taking an unexpected outgrowth of a mysterious virus, and you're using that as an excuse to bring about some sort of racial vendetta against Asian people? | ||
And it's like, whoa, whoa. | ||
I'm talking about the virus. | ||
And they're like, oh, the virus? | ||
Yeah, it's here now. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Yeah, it came on a plane from China. | ||
Nothing we could do. | ||
It's like, oh, OK. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, we could have stopped it. | ||
We could have prevented it. | ||
We could have put things in place. | ||
And the amazing thing is, you hear so many people now that are like, the medical community. | ||
Event 201 wasn't... | ||
About, you know, scheduling out the planned pandemic and how they would take advantage of it. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
It was medical professionals who were dedicating, you know, valuable time to making sure that we were ready in case anything like this happened. | ||
And it's like, oh really? | ||
So, okay, so they did the practice move two months before the real thing happened. | ||
And how successful have they been? | ||
Oh, they didn't do anything for months? | ||
Oh, it spread around the entire globe before they lifted a finger? | ||
Oh, everything they practiced in Event 201 was about control, manipulation, and the vaccine? | ||
Oh, that's interesting. | ||
So what's going on here? | ||
We're the medical establishment? | ||
We're the elites? | ||
We're the scientists that we now treat as a priest class above rebuke here in America? | ||
Uh, did they, like, what did they do? | ||
Why were they, what were they practicing for, if when the real thing happens, they're all sitting around with their thumbs up their butts? | ||
Like, what were they really doing? | ||
And actually, the JFK book had a, had a great segment from it, but it's the same thing I've been saying the whole time. | ||
If you look at Event 201, and they're planning for the pandemic, what did they plan for? | ||
They were like, okay, We're gonna pretend, like, crazy scenario here, and I just came up with this out of the top of my mind, but let's pretend that there's a respiratory illness, kind of like SARS, I guess, maybe it'll be like a coronavirus, and let's just, I don't know, China. | ||
Let's say it comes out of China, Wuhan, China. | ||
Just, again, just guessing here. | ||
Let's say a respiratory illness comes out of Wuhan, China, maybe it comes from some sort of mammal in Wuhan, China. | ||
Again, I'm just coming up with this off the top of my head, totally guessing, right? | ||
It's 2019, and I have no idea what's about to come. | ||
But I got it exactly right. | ||
You know, what's our plan here? | ||
What do we do? | ||
And they're like, okay, well, first of all, we have to figure out how to, you know, bring all of the big tech companies under one tent so we can, you know, sensor. | ||
Information that's counter to our narrative. | ||
All right, that's the first thing we need to do to fight the disease. | ||
Okay, what's the second thing we need to fight the disease? | ||
Well, we need to develop a vaccine and we need to get the biggest vaccine manufacturers on board to get this thing out. | ||
And we're also going to need our partners in the FDA and the other oversight organizations to also be on board to circumvent any sort of testing regimes that typically vaccines are going through because obviously this totally imaginary disease I came up with is very urgent. | ||
We need to get it done right away. | ||
But once you have the vaccines, we have another problem. | ||
How are you going to stop people from talking bad about the vaccines? | ||
How are you going to force people to get the vaccines? | ||
What sort of coercive measures do we need to take? | ||
How can we manufacture consent for this new vaccine that again, I'm just speculating. | ||
It's all just speculation here. | ||
I have no idea what's about to happen. | ||
And you realize like that's all they planned on. | ||
All they planned on was like controlling of the media. | ||
Convincing people, coercing people to get the vaccine, how to shut things down. | ||
Nothing had to do with stopping the virus. | ||
There was no discussion about... | ||
Alternative therapies, no discussion about medication, how to treat it, no discussion about UV lighting or vitamin D or shutting down borders to prevent the transmission between countries. | ||
They didn't plan on anything that would actually have helped stop the vaccine. | ||
Their planning games were specifically designed to bring about what we see now, which is rampant viral outbreaks across the entire globe continuously not being Stopped or even slowed down in the slightest by any of their measures, but laying the groundwork for literally a globalist government being instituted on the back of medical tyranny worldwide. | ||
That's what they were planning on. | ||
That's what Amend 201 was all about. | ||
So all these people, all our medical authorities, our medical establishment getting together already had this whole plan in place from the very beginning. | ||
They weren't trying to stop the vaccine, the virus rather. | ||
The virus was everything they needed to achieve their goals. | ||
It almost reminds me of like all these organizations like the anti-semitism organizations or the LGBT organizations where it's like, what is their point of existing if there is no anti-semitism or LGBT stuff? | ||
Like there was a, I actually got to cover this because on Christmas Day, one of the Kardashians tweeted out a quote from the Bible and it was StopAntiSemitism.org being like, why are you signaling anti-semitism here? | ||
Because it has the word synagogue in it. | ||
And it's like, Okay, now you're going out, now you're trying to find this. | ||
Now, because your existence doesn't matter if the thing that you're fighting against doesn't exist. | ||
So whether it's the virus or so-called hate, they have to ferret it out and find it or else there's no reason for them to exist. | ||
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Lots more COVID news to get into, of course. | ||
Around the world, all of these highly vaccinated countries are finding out that the vaccine actually made everything worse when it came to Omicron. | ||
Don't let that, uh, you know, don't, they're not going to let that change their minds about anything. | ||
No, they're, they're just, just hubristic and confident enough in their dictates. | ||
It doesn't matter what the outcome And this is why you realize that when we talk about a communist takeover, it's quite literally happening. | ||
The underlying, like, underpinning ideology of communism has pervaded our entire establishment. | ||
And I'll give you an example of how this looked in Russia, you know, during the Soviet Union. | ||
You've all probably heard of the Holomador. | ||
Holodomor? | ||
Holodomor. | ||
That's what it's called. | ||
I read it a lot. | ||
I never say it out loud. | ||
It's the starving, purposeful starving of tens of millions of Ukrainians. | ||
So what happened there? | ||
Well, what happened was you had the communist commissars up there in Moscow who were just certain that communism was just the best way to do everything. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You know, if you stood up against them, you just hated humanity. | ||
You know, you hated progress. | ||
All the typical sort of talking points you get from the left here is the same thing there in Russia at the time. | ||
Isn't it interesting that the Russian army that was against the communists was called the Whites? | ||
It was an anti-white organization, but that's beside the point. | ||
So they go into these farms, places where the kulaks have massive farms, successful, you know, tons of grain and all this sort of stuff, and successful farmers, generations of farmers living on the land, cultivating the land. | ||
And the communists go, you know, that's private ownership of the means of production. | ||
That's bad and wrong. | ||
So what we're going to do is we're going to kill all those farmers and we're going to take their land and collectivize it. | ||
Because communism is such a superior ideology, we're going to get even more food than we were getting before because those darn greedy kulaks aren't going to be keeping it for themselves. | ||
So we'll collectivize the farms. | ||
And so, you know, before they were making 1,000 tons of grain, now we expect to make 1,200 tons of grain now that we've collectivized, made everything better. | ||
Of course, they killed all the farmers with the expertise. | ||
And so what actually ends up happening is they only have 800 tons of grain or whatever, less than they had under the kulaks. | ||
But are you saying that communism is wrong? | ||
Are you questioning communism? | ||
Because when you say that we've produced less than under the kulaks, you're saying that communism is wrong. | ||
You're a traitor. | ||
That can't happen. | ||
So you can't have them produce less. | ||
So what you do is you take all of the food of the peasants and you send it to Moscow so you can fulfill their desire of 1,200 tons of grain. | ||
They had 1,000. | ||
Now they think they're going to get 1,200. | ||
They only get 800 so that you make up the difference by just starving to death all of the people there in Ukraine and sending all of the grains to Moscow because what must happen is you must fulfill the communistic ideal. | ||
You can't say that communism is wrong, and if you say there's less food than there was before, you're saying communism is wrong. | ||
Therefore, you can't do that. | ||
So you have to starve the people in order to continue the grain shipments because if those grain shipments don't continue, communism's wrong and we can't have that. | ||
And that's all that's happening here with the mask mandates or the vaccines or anything of the sort. | ||
If you impose a policy and it turns out to have negative consequences to be wrong, then you need to correct yourself. | ||
You need to, you know, realize, okay, yeah, we may have been wrong here, but you can't do that because the ideology is the state can never be wrong. | ||
We can never be wrong. | ||
Anthony Fauci can never be wrong. | ||
Jen Psaki can never be wrong. | ||
So when they say the vaccine is what you need and it kills a bunch of people and it completely fails to do what they said it would do, they can't have that because that would mean that the state is wrong and that can't happen. | ||
So you just, you know, whether it's letting millions upon millions of Ukrainians starve to death by stealing their food and sending it to Moscow to fulfill the Fever dreams of the communist dictators or whether it's just continuing to roll out vaccine after vaccine after vaccine, even though it's obviously not working. | ||
The most important thing is that the. | ||
You know, monolithic facade of the all knowing state remains unfractured. | ||
That's the most important part. | ||
It's literally a communistic idea that is being implemented and rolled out and embodied here in the United States. | ||
It's a very, very sick, sick illness. | ||
And you understand, the same people, the same Motivations will literally kill tens of millions of people, starve them to death, because that's better and easier for them than admitting that communism is wrong, admitting that their policies are wrong. | ||
Same thing's happening here with the vaccines. | ||
So again, I want to touch on just like my imaginings last night as I was thinking about what would it actually look like if we went to war right now with China or with Russia? | ||
You know, would that be the come to Jesus moment? | ||
Would it be like realizing that nuclear exchange was on the table and that these pathetic amateurs occupying the executive positions in our government were completely outclassed? | ||
Like what you'd like to imagine is that they would step aside at that point and allow the well-seasoned military of the government step in and take things a little bit more seriously and have to actually look at the data and actually have to take things on their face, maybe have a little bit of, you know, shame, you know. | ||
A little bit of shame in their thing. | ||
We're like, if you make a bad decision and tons of people die, you can't just be like, well, it was the right decision. | ||
Well, the war scientists told us that was the thing to do. | ||
And so we're just going to keep doing it. | ||
It's like, maybe, maybe, maybe knowing that like the burden of just millions of deaths on their shoulders would be enough to crack through this Ivy League confidence that they shield themselves with. | ||
But I started thinking, I was like, no, no, that really wouldn't happen because already now, We're in a state of semi-war. | ||
I mean, it's war. | ||
We're under martial law, right? | ||
So, they're fighting this disease. | ||
Everything they're doing is failing. | ||
Do they question themselves? | ||
Do they have the, you know, humility to recognize their own culpability in the crisis? | ||
They don't, actually. | ||
They actually continue on regardless of the outcome of their policies. | ||
The state must be maintained. | ||
So, I was thinking about this. | ||
And I was just imagining, I wrote a little script here. | ||
But can't you imagine the press briefing that's like, excuse me, Ms. | ||
Psaki, yesterday, Joe Biden gave a speech where he said that all of the, and this is like in the middle of a war, right? | ||
This is like in the middle of we're at war with China. | ||
It's a hot war with China. | ||
Bombs, missiles are being exchanged. | ||
Naval flotillas are on the move, right? | ||
And we're getting updates occasionally about what's going on in the South Pacific. | ||
Excuse me, Ms. | ||
Saki, Joe Biden yesterday said that all of our naval vessels were out of range of Chinese missile attack. | ||
But earlier today, two aircraft carriers were destroyed by Chinese orbital space cannons. | ||
Is he going to address that at some point? | ||
Okay, look, I don't know where you're getting the number. | ||
You know, I've heard 10,000 people, 10,000 service members died. | ||
Is he gonna address that? | ||
She's just like, I don't know where you're getting that 10,000 number on. | ||
The State Department has not released the numbers yet. | ||
So whatever those numbers you're relying on are just not true. | ||
And what I can tell you is that President Biden is following All of the advice from the war scientist, and we'll continue to follow the advice of the war scientist, and it's like the next day, just like, Jin Saki destroys Peter Doocy for daring to ask about service deaths in the South Pacific. | ||
Destroyed! | ||
Peter Doocy humiliated by Jin Saki for daring to care about how the war is progressing in the South Pacific. | ||
It's like, fact check. | ||
Fox News says 10,000 servicemen die in a single day. | ||
The actual number, we rate this false, the actual number is 9,870, which is less than 10,000. | ||
And it's missing context, because we didn't know the Chinese had orbital space cannons. | ||
So, you know, you can't blame us for that. | ||
So yeah, okay, maybe 10,000 people died, but it's missing the context of we didn't know they had space cannons. | ||
So you can't blame us for that. | ||
And you know, there's nothing we can do. | ||
And frankly, I'm a little bit concerned that maybe you're on the side of the Chinese now that you're talking about how good they are at blowing up our aircraft carriers. | ||
And you know, I was just writing all these headlines that you would see. | ||
Republicans' obsession with combat deaths is politicizing the war, just when we need unity the most. | ||
You can see that, can't you? | ||
Just like, how many of us are dying in this war? | ||
And they're like, don't make this political. | ||
Why are you politicizing this? | ||
This is a Trumpian talking point that thousands of our soldiers are dying, OK? | ||
Yes, they are. | ||
But let's try to have some unity now, you domestic terrorists. | ||
There's like sending You know, kill squads out to eliminate people who are just questioning what's going on. | ||
Anthony Blinken and General Milley talking about diversity while Jim Jordan yells about American universities selling missile tech to China. | ||
Kamala Harris cackling when asked about the fall of Taiwan. | ||
You can see it all, can't you? | ||
Can't you just see the catastrophe that this government would make of any sort of legitimate threat to this country? | ||
Everything they've done has been an utter ridiculous failure so far, and not one person has been held to account. | ||
They didn't even punish the guy who murdered like 10 children in Afghanistan on no basis. | ||
They just slaughter families, and they're just like, well, too bad. | ||
We kind of made a mistake, but we will not admit we made a mistake. | ||
It was an error in information, and that's all you need to know. | ||
And no, nobody's being punished. | ||
And yes, they are making TikTok videos in dresses on the USS Gerald Ford. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Meet the stereotype-shattering pregnant transgender Muslim woman of color who stormed the beaches as a marine. | ||
It's just like some man in a dress with a beard standing and there's just like all these dead bodies around him. | ||
It's just like success. | ||
We're doing it. | ||
Well done. | ||
Meanwhile, like all the people that actually stormed the beach are just like young Hispanic and black kids from inner cities in America. | ||
It would be a catastrophe and you can see it, can't you? | ||
Because they're setting us up for failure, because that's in the globalist plan. | ||
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Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This live broadcast from deep in the heart of the occupied United States. | ||
One thing if we were occupied by, like, the Nazis, right? | ||
Occupied by, like, Chinese communists. | ||
No, we're occupied by amateurs and psychopaths. | ||
That's, like, the worst part of it. | ||
We're occupied by the worst of our own population. | ||
The parasites, man. | ||
Speaking of, I mean... | ||
Here's some interesting changes here. | ||
Largest population declines in 2021. | ||
New York, negative 319,000. | ||
California, negative 216,000. | ||
Illinois, negative 113,000. | ||
Massachusetts, negative 37,000. | ||
California, negative 216,000. Illinois, negative 113,000. Massachusetts, negative 37,000, all controlled by Democrats. | ||
And the trend continues. | ||
I don't know if you can bring up my computer screen here. | ||
Net population change by state. | ||
Here you see Florida has gained 220,000. | ||
Texas has gained 170,000. | ||
Meanwhile, California and New York have both lost upwards of 350,000. | ||
I mean, it's almost a one-to-one graph. | ||
in New York have both lost upwards of 350,000. | ||
I mean, it's almost a one-to-one graph. | ||
I'd like to see this plotted on an X, Y axis. | ||
The more conservative your state is, the more people moved there last year. | ||
The more liberal your state is, the more people fled in terror from your state. | ||
Anybody, like, from these states want to think about this for a second? | ||
Anybody want to ask why this is the case? | ||
Or are you just literal parasites moving like locusts from the land you destroyed to the other one? | ||
The notes off the screen, guys. | ||
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Here's another one from Wired. | ||
And this is just one of these sort of interesting headlines that you see. | ||
And it kind of makes you go, wait, now what are they talking about exactly? | ||
The actual headline says, Memed into living in Miami. | ||
He says I was memed into living in Miami. | ||
Welcome to Miami where all your memes come true. | ||
The city is trying to lure in Silicon Valley types, hyping the promise of sun, sand, and seed rounds. | ||
Does it want Silicon Valley's problems too? | ||
And I read that and I just thought, well, what are the problems of Silicon Valley? | ||
Silicon Valley, one of the most prosperous places in the history of the world, a place where the The brightest and most talented people around the entire world gather to make insane and unprecedented advances in technology. | ||
What's negative about that? | ||
What's negative is their politics. | ||
The problems that they bring with them are their political ideologies that are utterly destructive, that are like literal locusts, just tearing out all of the productive aspects of society and replacing it with a roboticized dependency. | ||
And it's just, I don't know, I just see all these articles where it's just like, people fleeing New York City, people fleeing California, people rushing to Florida, rushing to Texas. | ||
The more conservative you are, the more likely people are to flee there. | ||
The more liberal you are, the more likely people are to run away from that place. | ||
And then you see things like this, where it's like, do we want all the problems with Silicon Valley? | ||
The only problems with Silicon Valley are their despicable politics that they bring with them. | ||
They go into a place that's nice and lovely, and they vote to help the homeless, and they vote to help the drug addicts, and they vote to help the criminals. | ||
And suddenly, the place is flooded with homeless addicts that are criminals. | ||
And they're like, oh, this is terrible. | ||
Let's get out of here. | ||
And then they leave, and they take their ideology with them. | ||
They bring it with them. | ||
Why? | ||
Why can they not learn? | ||
Why can these people not recognize the obvious outcome of all of their policies? | ||
I guess this is just the thread throughout today's show. | ||
Like, what is wrong with you people? | ||
What is wrong with liberals and leftists, people who trust the government, people who run the government? | ||
Why can they not recognize cause and effect? | ||
Why can they not see, every time we do this, this awful thing happens, and then go, let's stop doing this. | ||
Let's learn from our mistakes. | ||
Let's stop destroying the beautiful, lovely places in the world, and stop infesting all of the places that have conservative values, that everybody appreciates, where you're allowed to be free, and be respectful, and everybody's joyous, and, you know, have great communities, and then they just turn it in to this depressing, pathetic mess. | ||
Then they move on and do it again somewhere else. | ||
Just stop it, or we have to stop them. | ||
They won't realize it, so we have to do something. | ||
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What a strange, strange world that we live in. | ||
What a strange time to be alive. | ||
And what an honor it is to be here helping in some way, I hope, to shepherd us through these dangerous waters through which we pass. | ||
And you know, again, I was listening to the RFK book yesterday and one of the chapters begins with several quotes from Klaus Schwab and from Tedros whatever, the WHO guy. | ||
Dude, man, he gets into those guys' history, gets into the history of Tedros, literal terrorist, like despot, that was just partners with Bill Gates, so now he runs the WHO. | ||
Anyway, let's not get off on a tangent here, but it starts off with these quotes from them that I have to say I agree with. | ||
I agree with these quotes from Klaus Schwab and Tedros, because what they say is that there's no going back. | ||
There is no return to normal. | ||
COVID has been inflicted upon us. | ||
And we have, to quote Little Carmine from The Sopranos, we're on the precipice of a great crossroads. | ||
So we're not going back. | ||
We just need to get rid of this idea that we're going back to anything. | ||
We're not going to go back to the 1950s in America. | ||
Like conservatism, when it comes to COVID, even more so. | ||
But just in general, the idea that we're just going to reverse everything that's been done to us over the last several decades. | ||
And just be back to where we were before, just low taxes, low crime rate, you know, happy families, high birth rate, high marriage rate, low divorce rate. | ||
Like, it's gone. | ||
That's gone. | ||
It's never coming back in the way that it was before, right? | ||
And with COVID, it's all that more extreme. | ||
It's like, you know, it's like we've been shot, right? | ||
It's like we've been shot in the gut by somebody on the streets of Chicago. | ||
One of the 22 people that have been shot this last weekend. | ||
That's happened to you. | ||
You're not going to not be shot ever again, right? | ||
Like, we're never going to not be a post-COVID world. | ||
Now how that world looks is up to us. | ||
That means we need to understand that there's no just like undoing the vaccine mandate, undoing the mask mandate, undoing the lockdown. | ||
Like we could do that, but we'd still have suffered under COVID. | ||
There'd still be all these people walking around with vaccines. | ||
So we have two options now. | ||
We can either continue on the path that they're trying to set us on, the great reset path. | ||
We can either be remade in the image of Klaus Schwab, Right? | ||
Despicable worm. | ||
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Right? | |
We can go that path. | ||
Or we can forge a new path. | ||
We can forge something new. | ||
Because going back is not an option. | ||
There's no turning around. | ||
So now it's time to choose the path that we take. | ||
And we can either choose the path of total subjugation, total control, globalist corporate rule. | ||
Without recompense, you know, ordered around by AI that's programmed by people who despise you, owning nothing, having no privacy, and forced to be happy by brain implants and, you know, pharmaceutical intervention to manipulate your hormones into thinking you're having a good time when you're being tortured. | ||
That's one path, and that's the path they want you to take. | ||
Nobody here wants that path. | ||
But I feel like a lot of us are stuck in this mindset of we can just resist that path, and somehow, you know, things will go back to normal. | ||
There is no going back to normal. | ||
And when they say that, that's because they don't want it to go back to normal. | ||
I'd like it to go back to normal, but I also recognize it's not a possibility. | ||
So we have to forge a new path. | ||
We have to actually show people, you know, what the world could look like outside of the control of despotic psychopaths. | ||
So, and then again, this is sort of across the board when it comes to COVID, when it comes to the racial stuff, when it comes to CRT in schools, like, There's no just undoing this. | ||
You have to plot a path forward. | ||
That's why I liked things like when they came out with the 1619 propaganda barrage, which just suddenly was everywhere, and they had a podcast series, and they had a Netflix series, and they had a New York Times series, and they were writing books, and they were being pushed on every major platform, and suddenly, like, you started hearing, and the George Floyd protests everywhere, 400 years of slavery, 400 years. | ||
Yeah, that goes, that comes from 1619 claiming that You know, essentially, America was founded when the first slave arrived. | ||
That was the birth of America, not 1776. | ||
So Trump's response was to come out with the 1776 Project, where you don't say, no, we don't want that. | ||
You say, yes, we do want this. | ||
No, we don't want 1619. | ||
But just saying, ah, we don't like that isn't enough. | ||
We have to say, no, no. | ||
When you go to school, you're going to learn math. | ||
You're going to learn reading. | ||
There's gonna be high-level courses for those that can achieve it. | ||
Even if that makes the dumb kids feel bad, sorry. | ||
Sorry. | ||
We're gonna let the smart kids be smart and not bring them down to your level just to boost your, you know, narcissistic... | ||
Attitude, right? | ||
We're going to teach math. | ||
We're going to teach reading. | ||
We're going to teach the classics. | ||
We're going to teach real history about what actually happened. | ||
And we're going to read the writings of the people that founded this country and whose ideas have shaped our world. | ||
And that's what we're going to do. | ||
We're going to make kids that are smarter and more. | ||
Informed and we're ready to take on the world and we're going to eliminate totally any sort of communistic or racialized lessons in the school. | ||
It's not enough just to be against the racialized lesson. | ||
You have to put forward a curriculum. | ||
You have to put forward what you want to be taught. | ||
You have to be on the offensive and you have to be aggressive. | ||
And you have to treat, you have to treat every Antifa flag hanging in a kindergarten or every pride flag that some you know, glasses wearing tranny forces their kids to pledge allegiance to, you have to treat those as if there's some teacher out there with the swastika flag, with a Nazi Germany flag on their wall. | ||
Like, imagine how they would react if it was some teacher like, yeah, I like took down the American flag and the kids were like, what should we pledge allegiance to? | ||
And I was like, I don't know. | ||
There's this flag, right? | ||
And it's just like a swastika. | ||
It's like, can you imagine, can you imagine what the outcome of that would be? | ||
How furious they would be, how they wouldn't rest until that person was Ripped out of their position, punished severely, kicked out of society, and the entire school board was forced to establish a committee to root out any semblance of this type of activity in the rest of the school board. | ||
That's how we need to act. | ||
That's how we need to see the pride flag. | ||
That's how we need to see the Antifa flag, like a declaration of war against our people and against our mind and against our children. | ||
You need to treat it as such. | ||
We need to be aggressive. | ||
We need to not be conserving anything because everything that we have is trash. | ||
Everything we have is rotted to the core. | ||
So what are we trying to preserve? | ||
I was saying this yesterday. | ||
It's like we're sitting here in a boat that is underwater, and we're just picking up buckets of water and throwing it onto the water that's already there. | ||
And it's just the boat sunk. | ||
It's gone. | ||
It's underwater. | ||
You need a new boat. | ||
We need a whole new boat that's not sunk yet that we can take away from here. | ||
We can sail off into the sunset away from everybody else that sunk our first boat, right? | ||
So we need to have this something other than conservative. | ||
I don't even know what it would have to be. | ||
I don't even know what the phrase would have to be because to conserve something that is already thoroughly destroyed is sort of a fool's errand, isn't it? | ||
Even if we stopped the leftward movement right now in its tracks, I waved a magic wand and said no more ever will a single leftist policy be implemented in America. | ||
Alex Azam. | ||
Wouldn't we still be screwed? | ||
Wouldn't we still be completely effed from every angle? | ||
Because from the DA's office, to the prosecutor's office, to the judicial system at large, to the judgeships in places like Harris County, letting out 113 people to kill 150. | ||
Aren't we destroyed? | ||
Aren't we already rotted from the core? | ||
So this isn't a blackpilling message I'm trying to give you here. | ||
It's a... | ||
Realignment that we need to have it's taking Where we were before the 1950s where you go where you could go and interview black families in the south side of Philadelphia If you didn't see their faces, you wouldn't know what race they were. | ||
They're talking about picket fences Oh, it was a lovely time to be alive this, you know, the school was the central You know, apparatus of our entire community, and parents were really involved with their kids' classes, and I can show you the videos where, I mean, literally, you can't tell. | ||
You can't tell what race they are because in the 1950s, you didn't have father government coming in and wanting to help the poor black community. | ||
Yeah, they helped them, right, to destruction. | ||
They helped them to the highest divorce rates in the modern world. | ||
They helped them to the highest incarceration rates in the modern world. | ||
That didn't exist in the 1950s, and it wasn't because segregation was in place. | ||
It wasn't in places in the North where black communities were thriving and well-established and all that sort of stuff. | ||
It was a place that didn't have government intervention. | ||
It didn't have government support. | ||
It didn't have government mandated almost single-family homes. | ||
So we need to get back to a time where people, you know, got married, stay married, where they valued education, where we weren't lowering standards across the board to, you know, silence the You know, angry, lowest common denominator. | ||
We need to get back to that place. | ||
But it's not about conserving. | ||
It's about reforging. | ||
It's about taking the remnants of what we have and building a new boat. | ||
Not trying to save our old one. | ||
We need to have that discussion at least. | ||
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And honestly, it's what I'm actually doing. | ||
It's what I actually plan on doing. | ||
I like New Year's resolutions. | ||
I know it's just sort of an arbitrary date, right? | ||
What the new year is used to be in April. | ||
They just sort of make it arbitrary. | ||
But, you know, humans need these things. | ||
We need to have a reset time. | ||
All of our old notes and all of our old stories from the last year get put in a file and we start fresh and new. | ||
I'm very excited to do that. | ||
And I'm excited to make 2022 even better than 2021, even though 2021 has been probably the best year of my entire life. | ||
Thanks to you, the info warriors out there helping to give me this platform to pontificate on the outrageous insanity we see on a daily basis. | ||
Honestly, it's been truly amazing and I plan to make 2022 even better. | ||
In fact, I haven't even talked to the crew about this, but we're probably going to do a little bit of redesigning with the show. | ||
I'm thinking about making the daily dispatch like just a really short five-minute segment just to get the headlines out and sort of tease what's going to happen in the show so then I can dedicate more time to the stories moving forward. | ||
Let me know what you think about that. | ||
In fact, I'll go ahead and open up the phone lines right now. | ||
We'll take calls for the second half of the show. | ||
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Call in about whatever you want. | ||
Any stories that I've missed or any stories that I haven't covered or you have an interesting take on, give us a call. | ||
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1-877-789-2539. | |
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Later in this hour and into the next, I'll be covering all sorts of interesting topics. | ||
NASA hires a priest as it appears agency is preparing to break news of extraterrestrial life to the world. | ||
That's pretty interesting. | ||
We'll cover this story about a transgender man giving birth and being mad he was called mom. | ||
We'll cover that crime against humanity. | ||
We'll also cover The new information about masks, the new science, the new and still unquestionable science about the mask that says, yeah, masks actually don't work, and they never did work, and it was always a trick, and you fell for it, but now we're doubling down. | ||
It's truly amazing. | ||
It's just sick. | ||
Bible Museum portrays Jesus as the Queen of Heaven. | ||
That's right, because no level, no depth of depravity and Heresy will stop these sick, sick people from infesting your establishments, infesting your churches, infesting every aspect of your society and turning it towards their own twisted worldview because they don't build anything of their own. | ||
They just occupy and destroy. | ||
With that, I want to go to this clip. | ||
It's Joe Rogan really telling the truth about trusting pharmaceutical companies. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
It's like, this is the one time ever in our lives where we're supposed to trust the pharmaceutical companies. | ||
All of our lives! | ||
It's like the pharmaceutical companies are a bunch of money-hungry monsters who don't give a f*** about you, and they're just concerned about making profits. | ||
Which is a fact. | ||
That was then. | ||
And they've been in trouble with the law for decades. | ||
That was then. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That was not during the pandemic. | ||
Now we're supposed to not ask any questions and be involved with a... | ||
Yeah, and you're not supposed to promote healthy lifestyles as an alternative to this. | ||
And you're not even supposed to consider the fact that for most people that are fat and unhealthy, listen, man, you are f***ed no matter what. | ||
You're f***ed no matter what. | ||
Because even if you don't get COVID, you're going to have a heart attack, okay? | ||
You're not going to make it anyway. | ||
Like, I don't know what you're saying about, you know, like, we're in danger and you're not. | ||
Like, bitch, please. | ||
Bitch, please. | ||
You can't, like, exonerate yourself from decades of being a slob and being a person who has no consideration about their health and about their obesity and about the kind of food they put in their body and their lack of vitamins and exercise, and all of a sudden, you're health-righteous? | ||
F*** you. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
That's been my whole life. | ||
My whole life is about being healthy. | ||
I've been healthy forever. | ||
I haven't been sick in 11 fucking years. | ||
I got sick one time and it was with COVID. | ||
And it was only for a couple of days. | ||
And you're telling me that you're the one who's doing the right thing and the smart thing, and you're the one who's healthy? | ||
Get the f*** outta here. | ||
That's straight nonsense. | ||
And you gotta confront those people on it. | ||
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Because they run around all self-righteous. | ||
Like, I got this shot. | ||
You're gonna be in trouble if you get the COVID. | ||
Bitch, you're gonna get COVID even after you get this shot. | ||
And they are. | ||
They're getting it like crazy. | ||
Like my friend who got boosted, boosted, double vaccinated, boosted two months ago, COVID. | ||
And crazy sick from COVID. | ||
Not only got it, but like crazy sick. | ||
Yeah, not good. | ||
Feels like shit. | ||
That's really why you're supposed to get the vaccination right is to, is so when you do, if and when you do get COVID, you have a much higher probability to not. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watching live right now at Band.Video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the American Journal. | ||
Phone lines filling up. | ||
We'll go to your calls very, very shortly. | ||
We want to cover a story that I mentioned in the Daily Dispatch. | ||
I want to get more into it. | ||
We'll talk about COVID health and COVID restrictions and tyranny a little bit later in this hour as well, but here's the story from Breitbart. | ||
China deploys AI prosecutor capable of evaluating crimes and filing charges. | ||
Chinese scientists have developed an artificial intelligence system that can examine evidence and charge people with crimes, as defined by China's totalitarian parity of a Western justice system. | ||
The developers claim the AI prosecutors are over 97% accurate when it files charges. | ||
The project was managed by the Big Data and Knowledge Management Laboratory at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, which predicted the robo-prosecutor would reduce the workload of human prosecutors by handling routine cases, allowing them to, quote, focus on more difficult tasks. | ||
The AI prosecutor, developed by Xi's team, could run on a desktop computer. | ||
For each suspect, it would press a charge based on 1,000 traits obtained from human-generated case description text, most of which were too small or abstract to make sense to humans. | ||
System 206 would then assess the evidence. | ||
The machine was trained using more than 17,000 cases from 2015 to 2020. | ||
So far, it can identify and press charges for Shanghai's eight most common crimes. | ||
They are credit card fraud, Running a gambling operation, dangerous driving, intentional injury, obstructing official duties, theft, fraud, and quote, picking quarrels and provoking trouble. | ||
A catch-all charge often used to stifle dissent. | ||
...does not exactly take state-of-the-art processing power to charge hapless Chinese dissidents with, quote, picking quarrels and provoking trouble, a, quote, crime that requires very little in the way of evidence and almost nothing that would be recognized as due process by citizens of the free world. | ||
It's not difficult to see how an AI system could go overboard charging political dissidents with obstructing official duties. | ||
Well, we don't need an algorithm to do that here. | ||
We have the Congress of the United States. | ||
We have a congressional committee for the January 6th insurrection coup, the racist white supremacist insurrection coup that we went through. | ||
Which, of course, this is the exact charge that they're trying to saddle onto Donald Trump. | ||
That's the statute that Liz Cheney was quoting when she was talking about investigating Donald Trump for obstructing official proceedings. | ||
You know, sort of giving the lie to the entire concept of the January 6th committee, considering that Congress is not empowered to investigate crimes. | ||
That's under the purview of the judicial system, but Congress has absorbed, taken that for themselves, usurped that power for their own. | ||
We see this moving into the future as they continue to simply use whatever legal avenues that they can manufacture in order to punish and criminalize political dissent. | ||
In China, the robo-prosecutor seems like the next logical step in China's tyrannical social credit system, already capable of detecting dissident behavior and punishing citizens in various ways with minimal human oversight. | ||
And of course, this is what we can expect to be saddled with here in America already. | ||
There are several, several headlines this year asking the question, should your credit score be based on what you search on the internet? | ||
Some banks say yes. | ||
Bloomberg says yes. | ||
It's like, oh, OK, well, they're despicable tyrants who should be overthrown, possibly tossed into the ocean. | ||
But no, they're in charge of everything and so it's coming whether we like it or not. | ||
That's what the vaccine passport is all about. | ||
It's about getting you used to the idea that you will constantly be monitored and judged by your governmental superiors. | ||
And if you're a dissident of theirs, maybe you can't take the fast train. | ||
Maybe you can't take the first class flight. | ||
Maybe you can't get that loan to own your house. | ||
You'll just have to rent it from BlackRock. | ||
They're all in it together and it's all Exactly the same process, the dehumanization of the entire world. | ||
That's why we say they're anti-human. | ||
They are quite literally replacing humans with robots who are unquestionable because they can't answer questions. | ||
It's just an algorithm. | ||
So the algorithm is written by people who despise you. | ||
Their own biases are baked into the algorithm on the excuse of undoing bias, right? | ||
Because, and again, this has literally happened. | ||
They had an algorithm here in America that tried to determine whether | ||
Prisoners were likely to reoffend and they took information tons of information from tons of different prisoners and they looked okay Here's this person with this type of crime that they committed with this type of lifestyle Here's their race and their height and their ethnicity and their eye color It just took everything in and it came up with conclusion and it rated whether or not these people would likely be reoffenders based on their past actions now feeding this to an algorithm in the first place and | ||
Probably not the most judicial way to do things. | ||
People can change. | ||
Their past behavior isn't always predictive of their future behavior. | ||
There's a lot that goes into it. | ||
But they stopped using these algorithms because the algorithms were coming out with conclusions that rated, on average, just not on a one-to-one basis, but just on average, taking it all in at once, it, on average, said that black offenders were more likely to re-offend than white offenders. | ||
And they said the algorithm must be racist. | ||
The robot must be racist then. | ||
Because this is their ideology, this is their mindset. | ||
If there is a difference between races, the only way to explain it is by racism. | ||
It's the only explanation. | ||
And even daring to look at maybe another explanation is racism in and of itself. | ||
Sort of a quandary that we find ourselves in. | ||
And so the only solution is to then bake into the algorithm and be a little bit more lenient for the black people that you feed into the algorithm. | ||
You know, it's actually racist to judge them the exact same with an, you know, algorithmic, mathematic certainty. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
It's crazy, but this is what's actually coming. | ||
So they'll have algorithms that are unquestionable because it's science. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
Question the – you expect them to rewrite the whole algorithm for you? | ||
No, it's just an algorithm that you put everybody through. | ||
The outcome is whatever it is. | ||
It's unquestionable. | ||
It's a dictate from your AI god that you just bow down to and accept because that's what you have to do. | ||
And then they take these algorithms and they write them in a specific way that brings about the conclusions that they desire. | ||
So totally unfair, totally bonkers, right? | ||
To claim a robot is racist, to claim an algorithm is racist somehow when literally all you're feeding it is just the actual facts of a person's life or whatever? | ||
But that's what they're doing. | ||
And in fact, just a couple weeks ago, maybe even less than that, Jonathan Greenblatt of the ADL got in front of the Congress and demanded that basically all algorithms, whether it's the ones that choose what gets posted on Facebook, what you get shown on Facebook, what gets pumped up through Twitter, or, you know, any algorithm, especially algorithms that have to do with criminal justice and that sort of stuff, the ADL demands that these algorithms be specifically | ||
You know, twisted and written in a way that benefits them and, you know, clamps down on the right-wing extremism that they imagine everywhere, that they see around every corner. | ||
So, I mean, they're actively involved in this. | ||
This isn't speculation. | ||
They're rolling it out in China, but they're preparing it here in America, too. | ||
And they're doing little tests here in America, and they're finding that, you know, some things aren't equal, unfortunately. | ||
If you want to, you know, divvy it up by race, you might find there's inequality there. | ||
If you divvy it up by gender, you'll find inequality there too. | ||
Does that mean that men are being, that the robot is sexist? | ||
And that men are being unfairly maligned by this, you know, unsentient being? | ||
Right? | ||
Thinking machine? | ||
No, of course not. | ||
It's just, you know, men are more likely to be criminals. | ||
That's just how it is. | ||
It's not the robot's fault, but that's what they'll say it is. | ||
So they can then manipulate the algorithm. | ||
So then they can impose their own biases, impose their own restrictions, impose their own ideology on the wider population. | ||
And you have no form of redress and no way to combat this because it's an unquestionable algorithm. | ||
And that's just the way that it is. | ||
So it's coming and it's here in China. | ||
While she burbled happily about the AI system growing even more powerful and auto filing charges for ever more complex offenses, an unnamed Chinese prosecutor told the CSCMP he was worried about prosecutors losing what little autonomy and responsibility they have. | ||
And of course, they will. | ||
We've already seen another headline from earlier this year. | ||
The first person ever was fired by a robot on Amazon for Amazon. | ||
Amazon, an Amazon worker was fired by a robot, fired by an algorithm. | ||
No human oversight. | ||
No human had to approve it. | ||
The robot just said, we have identified you as not fulfilling your role and you are fired, sir. | ||
Doesn't take into account, you know, maybe this particular employee has to go to the restroom quite often because they have a prostate issue or something. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
The information comes in that says this guy goes to the restroom more than he's allowed to. | ||
So he's fired now because that's what the algorithm says. | ||
So it's already being rolled out here. | ||
You'll be fired from your job from a robot. | ||
You'll be convicted by a crime from your robot. | ||
You'll be denied bail by a robot. | ||
You'll be imprisoned for life by the unquestionable robots programmed by the people who despise you and wanted you in jail in the first place already. | ||
How convenient their algorithm would send you there. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the American Journal. | ||
I have a very special caller on the line right now. | ||
The story... | ||
Thanks for joining us, Mitchell. | ||
dot com nyc anti-mandate protesters arrested at burger king in brooklyn for refusing to show their vaccine cards well done the resistance is strong and they're paying the price for it so on the line now with me is mitchell bosh and this is actually as i understand your fourth time being arrested for standing up against these tyrannical mandates uh thanks for thanks for joining us mitchell hey uh thank you for having me howerson well i i really do appreciate uh you | ||
Tell us what happened yesterday at Burger King there in Brooklyn. | ||
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Well, initially, the initial point was that Shake Shack is a Shake Shack right off the block, and we were having a protest early in the day. | |
You know, we went over the Brooklyn Bridge. | ||
We ended up going from City Hall to Brooklyn Borough Hall in order to, you know, just protest against both Bill de Blasio and specifically Eric Adams. | ||
I tell them, no, we want to end the vaccine mandate and we want all New York City employees. | ||
Careers were taken away due to the vaccine mandate, not taking the COVID-19 vaccine to get their jobs back. | ||
Right. | ||
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So during the process, individuals who are not vaccinated are not allowed to eat. | |
First, I am hungry. | ||
And second, I need to use public restrooms. | ||
Urinating is also an illegal act in New York City. | ||
Right. | ||
Thus, I ended up going with about six individuals to a Shake Shack down from Borough Hall, a block away, and we went up to the counter. | ||
They let us in. | ||
The worker there started taking our orders. | ||
Now, it was about six of us, and about the fourth, fifth person, the manager came out and started asking us for our vaccination status. | ||
So, I want to make this perfectly clear. | ||
The charge that I'm getting is trespassing. | ||
I think this is an incorrect charge because I am going into a public area where, yes, it's a private business, but they do not know whether I am vaccinated. | ||
The moment that I go up to the counter and or individual employees ask me for my vaccination status, they're the ones violating a law, which is my HIPAA. | ||
to protect my medical information. | ||
Right. | ||
And they can argue with me all day about me violating a mandate. | ||
However, you are violating a law. | ||
And these individuals should be arrested for violating that. | ||
And really the politicians and the legislations who should be getting arrested, because they put in these individuals in a lose-lose situation, along with the police, so the employers of these businesses, and the NYPD. | ||
Right. | ||
No, I'm so glad you called in because I had a misimpression of this. | ||
I thought the protest was actually at the burger place. | ||
I thought, you know, it was a protest where you were going in, but the protest was you guys marching around and, you know, chanting. | ||
I'm sure you had signs, you know, really just asking the incoming mayor, Mayor Adams, to re, you know, roll some of this back. | ||
It seems to me almost like You know, they can't arrest you for that. | ||
They can't arrest you for protesting on the street, and so it's almost like they wait until you, you know, have to use the restroom and go inside, and suddenly they can get you for that. | ||
I mean, to me, this seems like a total setup. | ||
I'm glad you called in because I was under a misimpression that you were, like, going on purpose to protest, like, sort of on purpose, but clearly that's not what was happening here. | ||
You weren't arrested on purpose. | ||
You weren't going there, you know, to prove a point that you can go in the restaurant and they can't stop you. | ||
You were just going to the restaurant because you need to use the restroom or you wanted to get food, and they arrest you for that. | ||
I completely agree with you there. | ||
Okay. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, so let me go ahead and clarify something. | |
Again, I talked about Shake Shack. | ||
Like, that was before the impact at Burbank. | ||
What happened, when we were at Shake Shack, they even gave us the employee, you know, the entry-level worker. | ||
I don't want, you know, these individuals gave us the code to go use the bathroom, which was great. | ||
And then I said, like, the manager stopped us from asking to put on a mask, you know, and I started talking about the HIPAA violation. | ||
So we ended up leaving. | ||
I go back. | ||
The protesters, they ask me, you know, did I get food? | ||
Some people are hungry. | ||
People want to use, again, they have to go ahead and urinate. | ||
They got to go ahead and defecate. | ||
We're out there for hours. | ||
You know what, I'm like, if you wanna go, go eat, or use the bathroom, come follow me, we're gonna go back to Shake Shack. | ||
When we went back to Shake Shack, they were locked up. | ||
So, we went down the block, it was Burger King. | ||
We enter Burger King, and the great part about us entering Burger King last night, is about three individuals, that's about the first three, ended up ordering and getting their food. | ||
They were all unmasked. | ||
And, but the great part about this adventure is that, The employees are actually, at times, unmasked themselves. | ||
They're not wearing a mask or fully covering their nose at times, but they're strictly unmasked. | ||
And they're telling us that we need to be masked up. | ||
Now, again, when we enter Burger King, I believe we're not trespassing. | ||
They go, this is the way they're getting around to this. | ||
When we talk, eventually after The other managers and employees saw that there was a mass gathering of about, I want to say we were about 40 people in there. | ||
That's when they noticed and they said, you know, you know, after like three or four people got their orders, that we're not going to take any more orders and that you need to wear a mask and show proof of vaccination. | ||
And that's when I start saying that it is a HIPAA violation. | ||
You are violating the law. | ||
And you can make an argument that I'm violating a mandate, but you are violating a law. | ||
And even if I am vaccinated, it is not your right to know whether I am vaccinated or not. | ||
I'm a fully vaccinated individual. | ||
I do not need to tell anybody by HIPAA that I am vaccinated. | ||
Yes, there is a certain fine. | ||
I don't want to say that. | ||
I know it's thousands of dollars. | ||
You're right. | ||
I love how you put it. | ||
They're breaking a law and you might be breaking a mandate. | ||
Which one is more serious? | ||
I wonder, is there is there some sort of punishment mechanism for the restaurants? | ||
Like are the restaurants being forced to do this where like if they they are. | ||
OK. | ||
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Yes, there is a certain fine. | |
I don't want to say that. | ||
I know it's thousands of dollars. | ||
I'm not sure how much exactly it is. | ||
But it is a mechanism where they are put in a loose, loose situation and they can also lose their jobs. | ||
Think about that. | ||
The managers who have daily bills to pay, families. | ||
They have to think about these things, and they're put in a lose-lose situation. | ||
And then I go back, and I'm always talking about the Martin Luther King. | ||
I don't want to ever consider myself in that level of Martin Luther King. | ||
But we are at a point where we're in a Jim Crow 2.0. | ||
It's segregation all over again. | ||
It was literally a few days ago. | ||
I've been arrested at Cheesecake, Panera Bread, Applebee's. | ||
Same situation. | ||
I literally went 14 miles away from the point of impact where I had the situation with the police. | ||
14 miles away on Long Island, and I was able to eat in the same day at all three locations. | ||
No issues, no nothing in Nassau County. | ||
Right. | ||
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So, I do not understand how I'm able to eat In these locations, 14 miles away, still in New York State, but still on the same island. | |
Because again, Brooklyn and Queens is part of Long Island. | ||
Right. | ||
The whole big island going east and west. | ||
I'm able to go drive over there to the same three locations and be able to eat. | ||
And I got this all documented. | ||
It's not like I was picking and choosing. | ||
I went to the first one that was around in that same area. | ||
They all let me in. | ||
However, when I'm here in New York City, We have to understand also that eating is a basic right. | ||
Right. | ||
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It is level one of pastoral hierarchy. | |
Right? | ||
Right. | ||
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I need to be able to eat. | |
Now, you can make an argument that I can eat at the house. | ||
Right? | ||
I got that. | ||
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But at the end of the day, I should be able to drink water. | |
Yeah. | ||
I should be able to buy something. | ||
And don't tell me that I cannot follow the science when the science is not saying that People are, it's unfortunate of the people who have died. | ||
My condolences to everybody who has passed away to the complication of COVID-19. | ||
No, but you're pointing out, yeah, the science. | ||
I have the chart right here. | ||
I don't know if you're watching on TV, but two weeks into the mask mandate, cases in New York City are up an astounding 542%. | ||
Quadrupled and then some, right? | ||
Since the mask mandate came. | ||
So there is no science to justify this. | ||
And even if there was, even if the mask mandate worked, even if the vaccine passports worked, which since vaccine passports have started, it's up 800%, right? | ||
But even if they worked, they still wouldn't be allowed to violate this. | ||
But the fact that the science goes totally against their argument is just another point in your quiver. | ||
Just another error on your quiver. | ||
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So I mean, now, you know, I'm pretty much a criminal after serving America. | |
Like, going to Iraq twice. | ||
Tough one year. | ||
I went one year each time, 12 months, nothing less. | ||
To Iraq in 2004 in Kirkuk with the 25th Infantry. | ||
I went to Iraq again in 2006 with the 19th Engineer Battalion. | ||
And then I went to Afghanistan again. | ||
No, excuse me, that's my old example. | ||
I went to Afghanistan, I deployed again for another year. | ||
Same battalion out of Fort Knox, Kentucky. | ||
And it's a shame that what's happening to America... It is literally a shame. | ||
I'm sorry, I don't mean to cut you off, but we're about to go to commercial break. | ||
If you can stay on the line, please, we'll be back in just one minute, and I'd like to finish up with you and let you finish saying what you're saying, because, I mean, this is egregious and ridiculous and outrageous, and I'm so glad that you're standing up for the just basic human rights of American citizens. | ||
and stay tuned, folks. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Third hour of the American Journal has begun. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout this hour, but I have on the line Mitchell Vosch, a veteran who's done many tours overseas fighting for freedom in America, and now he's here fighting for freedom on our shores. | ||
He's been arrested again for the crime, the... | ||
Just horrific crime of trying to eat food in New York City without showing his papers like we're in Nazi Germany or something. | ||
So I just wanted to let you finish up here, Mitchell. | ||
You were describing, you know, the tours of duty that you've done as a veteran in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, and now you come back to America to find that you're being, you know, It's real simple. | ||
We've heard these words before in history. | ||
You know, unvaccinated, not welcome signs on restaurants. | ||
I mean, really outrageous what's happening here. | ||
I just want to let you finish up and tell us, you know, the importance of why people need to stand up for this. | ||
Why just going along and going, ah, it's not that hard. | ||
Just bring your car. | ||
Like, why that's not an option for you and why it's not an option for America to just go along with this agenda, sir. | ||
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It's real simple. | |
You know, we've heard these words before in history. | ||
We all know that history. | ||
We all know that history is a good thing. | ||
Men have been getting pretty much frustrated for, I don't even know, the last few decades. | ||
And we need men to realize that enough is enough. | ||
This is going to go into your cities, America. | ||
New York City right now, we are the guinea pigs. | ||
And I am at ground zero in trying to stop this agenda from happening. | ||
I need your help. | ||
I've been requesting 1 million patriots to come over to New York City, meet me on 31 December, and let's go ahead and protest nonviolently the New Year's Eve party that's going to happen over here, which is segregated, where only the vaccinated are allowed. | ||
It's a Jim Crow All over again. | ||
What would you have done in the 60s, America? | ||
Right during the Civil Rights Movement? | ||
What would you have done when Martin Luther King was called a criminal and a vermin and every other name in the book at that time when that was socially accepted? | ||
This is unacceptable. | ||
It is... I hold the line. | ||
And I don't care whether I end up being put in a guillotine or they send me to life in prison. | ||
I die in peace. | ||
Of course, I know I'm doing God's work, and I am going to continually hold the line. | ||
I just had, I went the other day, where my favorite barbecue spot, with my son, and for the first time ever, this was a couple of days ago, the place is called Hometown Barbecue, and I am ashamed of them. | ||
They're in Brooklyn, New York, in Red Hook. | ||
And, you know, I went in there, and I had the same interaction, I have it on video, It was the first time. | ||
It was not just the staff this time. | ||
Not just the staff, but the clientele. | ||
The way they talked to me. | ||
And I was calling them, you know, cause I, you know, they want to play their little liberal games with me and use shaming language. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm, I'm very fixed. | ||
But I'm going to call you what you are as well. | ||
Cause I tell you facts, right? | ||
And you don't want to take facts? | ||
Then fine. | ||
Now I'm there with my son. | ||
And the way the clientele talked to me, like I'm a vermin, like I'm a second-class citizen. | ||
Get the hell out of here. | ||
We don't want you here. | ||
Now I know what they were going through in the 60s. | ||
The first time ever in my life. | ||
And I'm not going to put up with it. | ||
New York's Freedom Rally is not going to put up with it. | ||
New York City shouldn't put up with it. | ||
Patriots shouldn't put up with it. | ||
And America should not put up with it. | ||
And regardless with the world, the world knows what's going on. | ||
They're not putting out what's going on with all the other protests going on in Germany, in Europe, in Australia, all the craziness. | ||
We need to stop tyranny. | ||
Tyranny is a bully that needs to be set free. | ||
on, sit on, and tell them you're not going to come through in here. | ||
It's not coming into my house. | ||
It's not coming into my neighborhood. | ||
It's not coming into my city. | ||
It's not coming into my state. | ||
And it is not coming into my country. | ||
My God, if we had 10,000 men like you, we would never have even gotten to this point, man. | ||
I'm fired up, man. | ||
I think what you're doing is truly heroic and amazing, and you know you have millions of InfoWarriors at your back, loving everything that you're doing. | ||
Mitchell Bosch, December 31st, the big protest. | ||
Will you be there? | ||
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Hopefully so. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I'll tell you what, folks. | ||
Doesn't matter how much bad news there is, you hear one guy like Mitchell Bosch willing to stand up for what's right, and it's like none of this other stuff matters, man. | ||
In the commercial break, I was hearing commercial, Alex Jones says, you are the Paul Revere. | ||
Like, that's the modern Paul Revere right there. | ||
Even more so, that's the modern Martin Luther King. | ||
I mean, this is the Trial of our times, and man, some people just understand it, they get it, and you wanna let everybody know it's not about him, it's about America, it's about our grandkids. | ||
I couldn't agree more. | ||
This is about stopping this onslaught of tyranny right now before it goes one step farther. | ||
In fact, we're rolling it back to where it doesn't exist at all. | ||
That's the only way that we can move forward here and not become just a total slave class. | ||
I'm reminded of a very powerful video from the 60s Of a black student talking about, you know, what it's like to be black and American. | ||
He says, you know, all we're asking for is to be treated like human beings. | ||
And you say that's too much to ask? | ||
How can it be too much to ask to be treated like human beings? | ||
I mean, it makes no sense. | ||
He says, you people are sick. | ||
You're definitely sick. | ||
How can you tell me it's too much to ask to be a human being? | ||
And that's how we feel right now. | ||
We're just like, hey man, I really need to just use the restroom real quick. | ||
I don't have my Vax card, and they're just like, you need your Vax card or you can't come in. | ||
It's just like, are you a human being? | ||
Am I a human being? | ||
Can we interact with each other on a human basis? | ||
Or do we just have to snap at each other like we're savages, like we're robots, like we're not human? | ||
Can we just be human for a second and understand that we are actually all in this together and we need to support each other rather than tear each other apart? | ||
Wow, just incredibly powerful stuff and our producer's getting the information right now so I can show you how to follow up with Mr. Bosch and how to join him on the 31st for what I think is a very, yeah, this is it. | ||
How do you guys find this stuff so fast? | ||
You know how long it took me to find this video when I lost it originally? | ||
Can we play it? | ||
Can we download this and try to play this? | ||
Because, my God, it's one of the most powerful statements I've ever heard. | ||
It was online for a long time, then the guy who posted it took it down, so I couldn't find it for a long time. | ||
It took the crew 13 seconds to pull that video up. | ||
We're going to pull it in and show you, again, just drawing parallels between now and the past. | ||
And whether it's 1776 or whether it's 1964, the struggle has always been for free individuals against their government. | ||
And it's as simple as that. | ||
And the struggle continues. | ||
The battle continues. | ||
It's not a new war. | ||
It's the same war we've been fighting for, honestly, thousands of years. | ||
And that's what the great narrative is all about. | ||
It's what the great reset is all about. | ||
They're trying to roll back the victories that humanity has had against the tyrants. | ||
They're the tyrants. | ||
Let's just put it that way. | ||
Okay, let's go back. | ||
Let's go out to the phone calls now. | ||
Thanks so much for holding, everybody. | ||
Let's go to Josh in Texas. | ||
I really appreciate you holding on, Josh. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, what's going on, Harrison? | |
How are you? | ||
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Hey, brother. | |
I just wanted to encourage all the Patriots out there. | ||
SaveInfoWars.com is still up. | ||
And I know that Christmas was, you know, just passed and everything, but we have to support InfoWars at this critical time. | ||
I mean, they're doing so much for us. | ||
They're getting the information out there. | ||
Whether you can't buy products, whether you can't buy products, you really need to double down for InfoWars. | ||
Whether it's $5, $10 a piece, Hey, somebody donated $1,776. | ||
That is a patriotic pledge, man. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
And honestly, we don't know what the future holds. | ||
We don't know what 2022 is going to bring, but we do know the onslaught will continue. | ||
Their attempt to bring us down will continue. | ||
And again, There's a lot of grifters out there. | ||
There's a lot of right-wing people. | ||
There's a lot of left-wing people that want to make, you know, money by claiming that they're under attack. | ||
Like, you know, if you watch Infowars, nothing we talk about is fake. | ||
Nothing we do is for our own personal aggrandizement, our own personal enrichment. | ||
Couldn't be farther from the truth. | ||
We're here to deliver the news, we're here to give you the information you need to know, and everything that goes into InfoWars goes right into this production and this true crusade that we're on, this thing we've pledged ourselves to. | ||
I mean, hopefully you get that. | ||
Hopefully, you know, you understand. | ||
Hopefully, you know, you can tell. | ||
There's nothing fake going on here. | ||
We say what we really mean. | ||
We tell you the truth. | ||
And if it's bad news, we'll tell you the bad news. | ||
If it's good news, we'll tell you the good news. | ||
It's the truth. | ||
And that's all that really matters. | ||
I really appreciate that sentiment, Josh. | ||
I really do. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Hey, no problem. | |
I also wanted to tell all the Patriots out there, too. | ||
It doesn't cost a lot of money to buy a decent burner. | ||
Most people have computers. | ||
We need to start burning a lot of this information and keep it in our own personal archives. | ||
We also need to hand the information out. | ||
There's an archived website of InfoWars, db.infowars.com, for the Planet TV. | ||
It has all the old archives, all the old specials. | ||
The InfoWars Nightly News. | ||
It has all the documentaries on there for all the new listeners who haven't seen a lot of this information and just found out about the New World Order recently. | ||
We can all go on that website. | ||
We can all download the information. | ||
Hell, you can even burn it to cassette tapes nowadays. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, I mean, you know, all this retro technology coming back. | ||
Man, when I used to buy hard drives back in eighth grade when I was first making movies, it was a dollar a gigabyte. | ||
It's like a cent a gigabyte now. | ||
I mean, you can get storage space for dirt cheap. | ||
You can, and here's what you do. | ||
You go to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
You buy one of the Faraday cage pockets. | ||
You get a little hard drive, 20 bucks, get you a hundred gigabyte hard drive. | ||
You download a hundred gigabytes worth of information. | ||
You put it on the hard drive. | ||
You put that in the, uh faraday cage then you know no matter what nuclear winter a sunspot wipes out electronics that information is preserved for generations to come it might seem extreme but hey crazier things have happened and you know one day you may be looking back going oh maybe i should have done that oh dang all that information is lost now shoot i probably should have paid attention uh you know what they're telling me and i was just about to i was just about to say that too i | ||
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I've got a portable DVD player, and I've got speakers and everything, but I've got, like, certain movies, like, you know, in-game. | |
Right. | ||
I've got a bunch of different compilations that I've made that have just powerful information on it throughout the years, and I put that in a little Faraday bag. | ||
That way, if anything were to happen, I've got a small cassette player, you know, I've got that in a Faraday cage. | ||
Same thing with a bunch of audio MP3 CDs and different little USB hard drives, so, I mean, We gotta get the information out there, and we gotta support InfoWars. | ||
I mean, $5 a week isn't that much, and if 100,000 people donate $5 a week, I mean, the possibilities are endless. | ||
And you know our enemies just literally have blank checks from billionaires. | ||
That's what we're up against, and it's really, truly amazing that we've lasted this long, and it shows the power of the American people coming together and supporting what they recognize as valid and true. | ||
You know, InfoWars, we're on this mission. | ||
We've told you what the mission is. | ||
If you agree with it, join us and help us to carry this out. | ||
But you know we'll never betray you. | ||
You know we'll never sell ourselves out. | ||
There's no amount of money they could offer us. | ||
There's no, you know, criminal thing they could put on our shoulders that would make us go, OK, sorry, I'm a globalist. | ||
It's not going to happen, folks. | ||
If you do want to support this this crusade, I really do appreciate it. | ||
I thank you so much for the call, Josh. | ||
I really do. | ||
And I want to move on to another call. | ||
But thank you so much for calling in, sir. | ||
Let's go to Hobbs in Nebraska. | ||
Thanks so much for calling in, Hobbs. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hey, good morning, Harrison. | ||
Good morning, Info Warriors. | ||
It's your boy Hobbs again. | ||
First off, let me congratulate you on your New Year's resolution for fitness, family and supplementation. | ||
I have a lot of the Same New Year's resolutions myself, and speaking of supplementation, I have a friend of mine who owns a supplement store here in the town that I live in, and he's interested in carrying InfoWars life products in his store, and I'd like to give you his email address after the phone call, if that's alright. | ||
Stan Leinhans, I think that sounds very interesting. | ||
Okay, good. | ||
So anyways, I called in to talk about the curiosity of the accelerating timeline, and I was talking to a friend of mine the other day, And it really seems like the globalist powers that shouldn't be are kind of shooting themselves in the foot with how fast. | ||
Shooting themselves in the foot. | ||
Got it. | ||
I thought you said something else there. | ||
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No, shooting themselves in the foot. | ||
With how fast they're trying to accelerate. | ||
It's almost like they're on this desperate schedule that something above them is saying, you have to have it done by a certain amount of time. | ||
And to me, it doesn't really make a whole lot of sense because the vast conspiracy that we're currently undergoing right now is something that has been literally centuries in the making. | ||
So passing on power generationally, power and wealth between these people is neither unheard of or without precedent. | ||
So I'm really wondering what it is about right now, what has happened in the last few years that has made these people so skittish that they've decided to kind of rip the mask off and turn the frog in the pot from a low simmer up to a roiling boil. | ||
I'll tell you, Hobbs, I have the answer for you. | ||
In a word, the awakening. | ||
They are having to counter the awakening that we at InfoWars and others around the country have created and that culminated in Donald Trump. | ||
I love this point. | ||
I'll talk about it more on the other side. | ||
Thanks, Hobbs. | ||
So our last caller, Hobbs, brought up a very interesting point, which is the acceleration of the globalist tactics. | ||
All of a sudden, it seems like they have accelerated quite a bit. | ||
And I think I have the answer to this, because we noticed this when Trump first got elected. | ||
And I said, you know, they have a choice to make, the globalists. | ||
They can either sort of back down and pump the brakes on their globalist projects for a little bit, because they've been found out. | ||
And they need to go, well, we're not doing any of that stuff you're saying. | ||
I know, we're chill. | ||
We're cool. | ||
Yeah, you can protect the border. | ||
No worries. | ||
They needed to double down. | ||
And the reason I say this is because, as Hobbs pointed out, these plans have been in the works for decades. | ||
And for decades, slowly but surely, they've been implementing their programs. | ||
Why now are they just taking the mask off, ironically enough, and, you know, going full bore? | ||
just, you know, pedal to the metal 100%. | ||
Why are they doing this? | ||
Well, the way I see it is like they picture humanity like a giant tiger, right? | ||
Like a giant lion that they're trying to trap. | ||
And they're trying to bring about what can be referred to as the ultimate revolution. | ||
That's what Aldous Huxley called it, the ultimate revolution beyond which revolution is impossible. | ||
What does this look like? | ||
Well, it looks like China right now. | ||
You think a revolution is possible in China? | ||
You know, once you go through the ultimate revolution, once you have spying devices on every single citizen, once you're tracking everybody continuously, once you have this full control... | ||
Technocratic control, technocratic panopticon over your entire civilization. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's the last revolution that will ever happen because the system will perpetuate itself. | ||
It'll eliminate dissidents at their nascent stage so they never even get to a point where they can threaten your power structure. | ||
That's it. | ||
It's over. | ||
Look at Hong Kong. | ||
Look at all the protests. | ||
Look how hard they fought. | ||
Look how much they sacrificed. | ||
Look how hard they struggled. | ||
And now they've been destroyed. | ||
They've been overrun. | ||
They're tearing down their statues. | ||
They've criminalized dissent in Hong Kong. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's what happens when you've gone under the ultimate revolution. | ||
That's what they're trying to implement on us now. | ||
So that's the cage that they're trying to lure the tiger into. | ||
And so for decades, they've been placing little snacks, little treats in a line to get us into the cage. | ||
And for several decades, the tiger of America, the tiger of humanity, Didn't notice. | ||
It was eating the treats, and it was walking inexorably towards this cage. | ||
Now, if we'd elected Hillary Clinton, that probably would have been the slamming of the cage, because you know all the stuff that they're doing now they would have done under Hillary Clinton. | ||
All of the censorship, all of the domestic terror claims, like that would have happened under Hillary Clinton. | ||
We just wouldn't have had the Trump revolution in the meantime. | ||
So, that Trump revolution, the election of Trump, the awakening of All of America to the two-party paradigm and the falsity of that and the corruption of that. | ||
So that's like for decades they've been laying this trail of crumbs that slowly but surely the tiger is almost in the cage and then right when he's about to step into the cage the tiger looks up and starts looking around and seeing what's going on. | ||
Now the globalists have an option. | ||
They can either hide and wait and go, okay, he might walk away for a little bit, but we'll start laying that trail again and we'll try again in a little while to get him in the cage. | ||
But that's not the choice they made. | ||
The choice they made was to reach out and try to grab the tiger and pull and yank him into the cage. | ||
So it's gone from this slow but sure tricking us into willfully going into the cage. | ||
But when we rejected that, they didn't back up and say, okay, we'll try again later. | ||
They reached out and grabbed us. | ||
And now, now it's the struggle where they're trying to pull the tiger into the cage and the tiger is fighting and pushing back and trying to get away from it. | ||
So that's the acceleration. | ||
It's like, you know, we didn't fall for it. | ||
We didn't go quietly into that good night. | ||
We didn't silently accept their. | ||
you know, dictates and they're closing of the cage door on us. | ||
And so now they've reached out and grabbed our fur and are pulling us in. | ||
We're having to bite and scratch and try to fight our way out of it. | ||
That's my interpretation of it. | ||
That's my reading of it. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls now in a second. | ||
But I do want to go to this clip that I mentioned earlier relating to Mr. Mitchell Bosch. | ||
And just listen to this guy. | ||
Listen to him talk about, you know, the struggle for just equal rights in the 1960s for black Americans. | ||
And tell me if it doesn't speak to your soul on a, you know, existential level with what we're going through now. | ||
Let's watch now this clip of a man who's angrier than Black Lives Matter ever could be. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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We're not gonna ask anymore. | |
The news media says that it's only the young that are militant. | ||
Only the young that want this and want that. | ||
Okay, but we're 40% of the black population now. | ||
Or we were a year ago and still yet we're climbing. | ||
Before long we'll be 50%, 55%. | ||
Then we'll have the command. | ||
We're not going to take it. | ||
We're not going to take sitting in rotten parks and in places that just aren't fit for living. | ||
We're not going to take it. | ||
There's a limit to a man's patience and everyone knows it. | ||
God, Christ, Heaven. | ||
Everyone knows that what we're asking is not a million dollars. | ||
What we're asking for is humanity. | ||
We're asking to be allowed to live like human beings. | ||
And God, you tell us that this is too much to ask. | ||
You're sick! | ||
You're definitely sick! | ||
How can you tell me that it's too much to ask to be a human being? | ||
It's just, it's... I just like, I wake up with that statement in my mind every day. | ||
It's just like, you're sick! | ||
You're definitely sick! | ||
How can you tell me it's too much to ask to be a human being? | ||
That's all we're asking. | ||
I'd like to go out and eat. | ||
I'd like to walk around without covering my face in a mask. | ||
I'd like to interact with my family and friends without having this division asserted into us. | ||
All we're asking for is humanity, and they're just like, oh, that's... I'm sorry, that's a little too much to ask. | ||
They're sick. | ||
They're definitely sick. | ||
All right, let's go out now to... Oh, wait, quickly. | ||
I just got some information I need to share for you. | ||
Mitchell Bosch is the name of the caller that we had earlier. | ||
He's been arrested. | ||
He's a leader of some of the protests there in New York against the VAX mandates and against the egregious overreach of the state into your medical privacy. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter, at Mitchell A. Bosch. | ||
That's M-I-T-C-H-E-L-L-A-B-O-S-C-H. | ||
And you can follow him on Instagram at men underscore instant underscore advice so on Instagram men underscore instant underscore advice on Twitter at Mitchell a Bosch and You can connect with him and hopefully if you're in the area you can join him on the 31st of December when they will be protesting the segregated New Year's Eve celebration in the What was once the flagship city of our fair nation. | ||
Really incredible stuff. | ||
And whatever you can do to support the people that are on the ground taking action and standing up against this tyranny. | ||
The least you can do is support them. | ||
And it really is incredible what they're doing. | ||
With that, we go out to Andrew. | ||
I'm sorry, Andrew, for that false start there. | ||
But you're on the air now. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. | ||
Yes, it's excellent that you pointed out what the Democrat or the far left Democrats, how they harm the black community. | ||
As a kid growing up in South Orange, New Jersey, next to Newark, New Jersey, I saw the difference with the two-parent black homes versus the single-parent. | ||
And I was—it's shocking, the difference in my town, especially in my neighborhood. | ||
It bordered Newark and East Orange, and it was no exception. | ||
The black kids that had the father in the home weren't in the gang. | ||
They never got arrested. | ||
They didn't steal drugs. | ||
They were good students. | ||
They were, you know, preppier. | ||
They would go to college after they graduate. | ||
We're built up for success later in life. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And in Newark and in South Orange, too. | ||
It wasn't just black, but everyone that didn't have a father in the home was messed up. | ||
They were the drug dealers. | ||
They were the ones getting arrested. | ||
And as a kid, I didn't understand the political. | ||
You know, it was always like puzzling. | ||
I was like, how can the Black people right up the road in the housing projects. | ||
How could they be so different? | ||
Why is it so different just a block away? | ||
Race is obviously not the deciding factor here. | ||
You've got the black communities over here thriving and succeeding and the black communities over here not succeeding. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It's not about race. | ||
It's about their community and the strength of their families. | ||
And that's what's been destroyed by government interventions. | ||
Down the line, Andrew. | ||
I hate to cut you off when you're making great points. | ||
We'll be back on the other side. | ||
Take more calls with Andrew starting off. | ||
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There's an amazing documentary about a neighborhood in Houston called This Is Our Home, It Is Not For Sale. | ||
And it's about a neighborhood that started out as a Jewish neighborhood. | ||
It was sort of at the time the big fancy neighborhood in Houston River Oaks didn't allow Jewish people to buy property. | ||
So they had to go and start their own River Oaks. | ||
And so they started one. | ||
And it's really about the racial conflicts in the 1960s and the way this neighborhood went from being Jewish to being a black neighborhood. | ||
And the documentary filmmakers did a really incredible job of the interviews with these old people who lived in their neighborhoods their whole lives. | ||
And it starts off all you're seeing are the interviews of the Jewish people talking about creating the neighborhood and building in what it was like when it first started. | ||
And slowly over the course of the documentary, you start peppering in interviews with the black people that that ended up moving in. | ||
And it became a black neighborhood. | ||
And but the way and by the end, it's exclusively the black people talking about the neighborhood eventually. | ||
So – But the amazing thing is that as you watch it, it's like they're all saying exactly the same thing, and it just slowly but surely, you know, changes the race of who's talking, but it just does a great job of like... | ||
It's like, oh, all these people are saying exactly the same thing. | ||
They all feel exactly the same thing, same way about their neighborhood. | ||
This really doesn't have anything to do with race. | ||
It has to do with people trying to build up the life for themselves and being taken advantage of by the government and being taken advantage of by the blockbusters who were purposefully exacerbating racial tension in order to get good prices on houses and scare people into selling their houses for dirt cheap so they could make some money on it. | ||
It's really, really a fascinating documentary. | ||
And again, it just shows that it's really not about race at the end of the day. | ||
It's about the machinations of those in power and how they decide to target different types of people. | ||
They'll target black people in a certain way and they target white people in another certain way, but everybody's targeted. | ||
Everybody's in their crosshairs. | ||
It just sort of changes tactics occasionally between them two. | ||
But anyway, I was just reminded of that document. | ||
It's fantastic. | ||
It's very hard to find, but if you can find This Is Our Home, It's Not For Sale, it is a really fantastic And also, I have stories when I worked for the TV News, not the same stations now, but in Newark I confronted the mayor of Newark, Jim Brown was there, also Cory Booker. | ||
His experience with this growing up and we got cut off by commercial break. | ||
So I want to let you finish up here. | ||
Andrew from New Jersey. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
And also I have stories when I worked for the TV news, not the same station now, but in Newark, I confronted the mayor of Newark. | ||
Jim Brown was there. | ||
Also, Cory Booker. | ||
I gave him advice for a presidential run, but he did the opposite. | ||
You know, I was telling him, too, and it's shocking because he was very like, you know, like a moderate Democrat when he was running for mayor and he patterned it after Giuliani, that he would want safety and that's going to bring businesses and that brings tax revenue. | ||
But the one thing he would never talk about was the out-of-wedlock birth rate, like having fathers in the home. | ||
So I just want to say, too, It's called the Ironbound section in Newark because it's surrounded by railroad tracks, and that's where all the Spanish immigrants are. | ||
And the movie War of the World, Tom Cruise in the beginning, where the space pods pop out, that was filmed on Ferry Street in the Ironbound. | ||
And the Ironbound, it's astounding, astoundingly different. | ||
It's the Spanish immigrants that have the mostly intact families. | ||
Right. | ||
They're not under the government, like the black people that lived in the housing projects were under the Democrat rule. | ||
And you go into the Ironbound and it's like, you know, it's like a festival atmosphere. | ||
There's all small businesses. | ||
There's free parties. | ||
And then now there's more Spanish immigrants in Newark. | ||
So when you go around, literally around the corner from the all black neighborhood, that's where the shootings were. | ||
And you turn the corner. | ||
And all of a sudden there's like these houses that are nicely maintained with flower gardens. | ||
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Right. | |
And you see ladies pushing baby carriages. | ||
And it's called Branchbrook Park. | ||
When I was a kid, the section in Newark, it goes through four towns. | ||
It has the most planted cherry blossom trees, which is stunning. | ||
But when I was young, the Newark part, I would get killed or shot or, you know, gang, black gang ruled that section. | ||
And then as an adult, I went back as an adult. | ||
And now there's immigrants from Korea and Spanish. | ||
And it's just a totally different vibe. | ||
It's safe. | ||
There was a guy painting, and I just want to say, too, with Jim Brown, what I did, it was an anti-violence rally, which is great, which is great. | ||
And I told the mayor, I was nervous because it was a new job. | ||
I was with a reporter, but she left, and I was the only white person there, and I said, I grew up right up the street in South Orange. | ||
Everybody around me mostly was black. | ||
Nobody shot each other. | ||
None of the African-American girls, the teen pregnancy rate was zero. | ||
It wasn't lower. | ||
It was non-existent. | ||
So I said, why don't you include the importance of having a father? | ||
And the mayor of Newark got in my face. | ||
And he said, no, he literally said, and I have it on tape too, he said, it doesn't matter if you have a father in the home. | ||
It's just the economy is better. | ||
But that's exactly right. | ||
They want to claim that crime is all an outgrowth of poverty. | ||
Nothing would be farther from the truth. | ||
I'm sure the immigrant communities you're describing weren't necessarily the most prosperous, you know, they just arrived in America. | ||
So, you know, it's about having family. | ||
It's about having values. | ||
And again, black people are victims in this regard. | ||
They have been targeted for this. | ||
And the people that are manipulating them and claim to want to help them are really just weakening them and making, you know, they want to make people dependent and pathetic. | ||
And it's like, we want people to be strong. | ||
I want black Americans to be as strong as white Americans, as prosperous, as, you know, successful. | ||
You're not going to get that from following people that make you pathetic and weak and want you dependent on the government. | ||
It's so sick the way they've manipulated race in this country, and it's made everybody weaker as a consequence. | ||
Thanks so much for your call, Andrew. | ||
I really do appreciate it. | ||
Let's go now to JR in New York. | ||
He wants to talk about the book of Revelations. | ||
I think we're living through it, JR. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hey, how's it going? | ||
Good. | ||
So yeah, I wanted to basically Like, the symbolism of the Bible and how people sometimes talk about the Caduceus of Mercury, which is the medical symbol, and how that's a serpent and everything, and how Moses, even in the Bible, it says Moses lifted up a serpent, and so the Son of Man must also lift up that serpent. | ||
And that's, all of us have that within us, which is the left and right positive-negative polarities, with the spinal column being the neutral channel. | ||
That the energy flows through. | ||
So basically, like, Jesus was 33 when he was crucified. | ||
We have 33 vertebrae in our spinal column. | ||
We are, like, we're basically cosmic reactors that we hold the Christ consciousness within us. | ||
And we need to awaken that, and that's what the book of Revelation is about. | ||
It's not, it's also a book of prophecy, but really it's about the book of opening the seven seals. | ||
Which are the seven chakras that we all have in our spinal column. | ||
And it's also, it was written, uh, it's actually the Eleusinian Mysteries, which have kind of been copied, but these are timeless archetypes. | ||
So, um, and like, even like with Jesus, he was crucified at Golgotha, which if you translate means place of the skull, which is at your 33rd vertebrae. | ||
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If we raise the positive and negative, the left and right energies up our spinal column and crucify them at the place of the skull, which is at the base of your skull, those energies are what awaken us. | ||
That's why we have the pineal and the pituitary gland, which are magnetic and electric, which release those different fluids, which then release the DMT, which is the gateway to eternity. | ||
And so these are the secrets that the Church as wanted to hide from us. | ||
That's why they had the Council of Nicaea and the Council of Constantinople, where they basically took all those books out of the Bible that were more empowering, more about the inner Christ that we all have within, and they made it that you had to worship the man Jesus, when it's really about the Son of God that we all contain within us, which is the Christ consciousness. | ||
And so the serpent, the symbolism, the serpent is a neutral force. | ||
You know, it's not evil. | ||
It's how you choose to use it. | ||
These black magicians that Alex talks about in the resub boards, which is fantastic, by the way, these black magicians know these secrets. | ||
They polarize their energy downwards. | ||
And that's how they control the physical material, the material reality that we experience. | ||
Some metaphysical revelations, JR. | ||
Wow. | ||
Very interesting stuff. | ||
Thank you for that call. | ||
That was great. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, and full warriors of all ages, it's the American Journal. | ||
Our final segment now. | ||
We go to your calls. | ||
I have a problem. | ||
See, I want to go to as many calls as possible, but then the calls are so good that that guy, I got to talk to him for a couple minutes and we don't get to as many calls, but the call has been fantastic today. | ||
We've got two Jasons who've called in and I think they both have sort of opposite Uh, takes on what's going on. | ||
So we'll first go to Jason in Texas, uh, who wants to talk about Trump at the Capitol. | ||
Uh, thanks for calling in Jason from Texas. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, what's up Harrison? | |
How's it going? | ||
Good. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Copy? | ||
I hear you. | ||
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Okay. | |
So, um, I was, uh, about a 60, 40 Trump supporter going through the whole thing. | ||
He was kind of just what I saw as our only option. | ||
Think you can agree with that? | ||
Sure. | ||
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consider Hillary Clinton and her whole agenda. | |
But Trump, now I believe, almost 100% that Trump is completely in on this. | ||
He was handed to us as a figure that was to bring hope, that is a false hope. | ||
And we were misled. | ||
You said earlier something about the Trump awakening. | ||
I don't believe it was the Trump awakening. | ||
The awakening was already there. | ||
Trump came in as someone that they put in there to mislead us, mislead the awakening. | ||
The Q-sci-op was never disavowed by Trump. | ||
It was never disavowed by Trump. | ||
He played along with it the whole time. | ||
That was a key thing in his four years, that whole Q situation that misled the patriots and set us all up there, Capitol. | ||
And Trump abandoned the 1-6 patriots. | ||
He never... | ||
True. | ||
to try to help any of those guys. | ||
Trump also abandoned Assange. | ||
Okay? | ||
Trump pushes the vax. | ||
Trump, you can find dozens and dozens of pictures of Trump with Epstein, okay? | ||
Here's the sad truth. | ||
And I think Alex is coming to this, which a lot of people on the 4chan boards have come to this a long time ago, and they've been making fun of Alex over this. | ||
He's kind of a joke because he's gone along with Trump for so long. | ||
Alex, you did the Obama deception. | ||
Wait, Alex did the Obama deception. | ||
Yep. | ||
He's gonna have to do the Trump deception because Trump is a complete fake. | ||
He is a scumbag. | ||
He is the worst American that's ever... He's worse than Benedict Arnold, okay? | ||
If Benedict Arnold had gotten to be president and stayed there and played everybody for four or five plus years, he could equal what Trump did. | ||
Trump is a scumbag, lying piece of crap, okay? | ||
He told us to go to the Capitol. | ||
He told us to go protest peacefully, quote unquote, which was a which was a it was a dog whistle. | ||
It was go there, protest peacefully with everything considered about the peaceful protests. | ||
Black Lives Matter that were not peaceful. | ||
He said, go there and peacefully protest, indicating go there and do what Black Lives Matter was doing. | ||
OK, he's a he's a lion piece of crap and he's the worst American in history. | ||
And he's still doing it. | ||
He's still pushing the Vax. | ||
He's still hanging with Bill O'Reilly. | ||
I agree with some of the points you made, but this is why I don't get the visceral reaction. | ||
Yeah, Trump wasn't the savior of America. | ||
He didn't single-handedly write the track. | ||
He's going up against five decades of entrenched deep state operatives. | ||
We talked about this yesterday, and I won't go too much. | ||
Funnily enough, another Jason from Florida wants Colin to say, trust in Trump. | ||
So we'll go to Jason from Florida in just a second to, you know, say what he thinks about what Jason in Texas just said. | ||
But, you know, I don't think he is the savior, you know, anointed by angels. | ||
You know, I don't think he's that. | ||
But I also don't think he is the devil incarnate. | ||
I think he's a human being. | ||
I'll tell you. | ||
And I've said it before. | ||
I'm not ashamed to admit it. | ||
I voted for Obama when I was 18 in 2008 because he said a bunch of great things. | ||
I voted for Obama for a lot of the same reasons I voted for Trump. | ||
He said he was going to end the wars. | ||
He said this. | ||
He said that. | ||
He made a good pitch. | ||
But, you know, four years later, it was like, oh, all of that was a lie. | ||
OK, I fell for a lie now. | ||
So screw that guy, because everything I believed that he really wanted, he didn't really want. | ||
He's a puppet of the deep state. | ||
Well, I don't feel that about Trump. | ||
I really don't, which I would be happy to admit if that was the case. | ||
I'll admit it for Obama. | ||
I'll admit it for other people. | ||
I've been fooled before, and I'm not too proud to admit that. | ||
I don't think that was the case with Trump. | ||
I think he was what you thought he was, what I thought he was, but we never expected him to single-handedly defeat everything that's gone on in this country for the last several decades. | ||
I get that you say, okay, he wasn't as good as we thought. | ||
It was maybe a mistake to put all of our hope in him, if that's what people did. | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
but then to turn around and say he's the worst American to ever live. | ||
I mean, to me, that's just hyperbolic and too much. | ||
But I'm going to let Jason from Florida counteract Jason from Texas. | ||
But I appreciate your call, Jason. | ||
And, of course, whatever your view is, you're welcome to air it here. | ||
And you have valid reasons for believing it, certainly. | ||
But let's go to Jason in Florida to get another perspective. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jason. | ||
Florida, Jason, you're on the air. | ||
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I hear you. | ||
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All right. | |
I think the guy heard me wrong. | ||
What I said was, can we trust Trump in this upcoming election? | ||
I see. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, I agree with some of the things the other guys have said, but, you know, he's not the worst person. | |
You know what I mean? | ||
A lot of people put more trust in Trump than they should have. | ||
You know, he did a lot of good, but there's a lot of things he didn't do that he could have done. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Especially with, uh, you know, the steal of the election and all that. | ||
With him pushing these vaccines and stuff like that, like he might be bought off. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Yeah, he might be. | ||
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I mean, I think he could be a part of it now. | |
I mean, he, you know, with a guy, you know, for a guy with so much, you know, upfront personality, like his pride, his, um, he needs to get credit for the things that he's done. | ||
I mean, you can play on that with the vaccine. | ||
Honestly, I just think it's a, it's a hubris thing. | ||
He sees all these people who love the vaccine and he wants the credit for that. | ||
I really don't think it's more complicated than that. | ||
Maybe, maybe he's I mean, I talked about it yesterday. | ||
He would be billions of dollars richer, not billions of dollars poorer. | ||
They wouldn't be hunting after his family and his businesses and his charities. | ||
They wouldn't be shutting his bank accounts. | ||
They wouldn't be doing all of these things that they're doing to him if he was part of their team. | ||
I think he was the real deal. | ||
And I do want to point out that Jason from Texas was exactly right when he said that this was not the Trump awakening. | ||
And if that's what I said, then that was a mistake. | ||
It was an awakening that was sort of personified by Trump, but the awakening had been going on for 10 years. | ||
Alex Jones laid the groundwork for that, even like Rush Limbaugh in a way laid the groundwork for that. | ||
Trump was a surfer on this wave, but he was in no way the wave itself. | ||
But he did reveal to the powers that be that the awakening was happening and that they didn't have total control that they thought they did. | ||
I mean, what they wanted was Jeb Bush versus Hillary Clinton so they could humiliate Jeb Bush and install Hillary Clinton. | ||
That's what they wanted. | ||
That was the plan. | ||
And again, this all just goes back to the idea of what the real New World Order is, what the real Illuminati is, whatever you want to call it. | ||
They aren't super beings. | ||
They aren't, you know, literal demons walking around with magical powers. | ||
They can control absolutely everything. | ||
Right. | ||
They have to contend with humanity and they have to change their plot sometimes and change their plan sometimes. | ||
And I feel like, you know, the extremism one way or the other is not helpful or accurate to say that Trump, you know, Trump is a is a savior who, you know, trust in the plan and don't go out and do anything because Trump's got it all and he'll solve everything. | ||
And all we have to do is listen to him. | ||
Totally false. | ||
Obviously not true. | ||
Trump being Satan himself and it was all fake the entire time. | ||
Everything that he did was false. | ||
Like, definitely not true. | ||
You saw, I mean, the guy was off the cuff. | ||
The guy tweeted his own tweets. | ||
The guy would take questions and answer them, you know, back and forth right away. | ||
I mean, none of this was scripted. | ||
None of this was acting out. | ||
He was the real deal. | ||
So, you know. | ||
Same thing with the Illuminati. | ||
It's not like they either control absolutely everything and they're pulling every string all the time or they don't exist at all and it's a crazy conspiracy theory and there's no such thing as elites getting together to plan how to control people. | ||
There is a place in the middle where truth resides and that is that yes, there are Cabals and conclaves of super, super wealthy people from banking families that go back hundreds of years, that get together and manipulate world events to their, you know, desire. | ||
That's true. | ||
But it's also true that you can upset those plans. | ||
You can undo that. | ||
You can uncover and then counteract those plans. | ||
They don't have total control. | ||
And just because Donald Trump got elected doesn't mean that means he's got, you know, wires on his hands being puppeteered. | ||
It simply means that the globalists had overreached. | ||
They'd overplayed their hand and they lost that particular hand of cards. | ||
Right. | ||
The game wasn't over, but not everything is controlled and not everything is totally random and exactly what it seems. | ||
There is a place in the middle, just like with Trump. | ||
There's a there's a place in the middle where he's a real human being that was trying his best, that actually believed the things that he said, but was unable to get anything done because he went into the lion's den and was surrounded by traitors and cutthroats and turncoats. | ||
So to me, that's my interpretation of it. | ||
I've never put all of my hope on Trump. | ||
I think the greatest thing Trump You know, could have done going into the future and then looking back historically is opening up the door for more America first patriots, the MAGA Americans, people like Joe Kent, people like Marjorie Taylor Greene, people like Anthony Sabatini. | ||
You know, these people maybe would have never gotten involved in politics without the inspiration of Trump. | ||
And if that's his legacy, then it is a powerful one. | ||
As long as we get those people into office and truly make the change that we expected from Trump, but didn't receive. | ||
That's my interpretation of it. | ||
Take it for what you will. | ||
But of course, all opinions welcome on this program and all the InfoWars programs, because all we're looking for is the truth, and it's somewhere. | ||
All across the world, whether you're in Canada or whether you're in Australia or Germany, the politicians use the exact same slogans like Build Back Better and The Great Reset. | ||
And now they're telling everyone that Oh sorry, it's permanent. | ||
You're always going to wear a mask and you're going to get multiple shots up to six, seven, eight, nine, even ten times a year and that'll be on your app and if you don't have it on your app you're not going to be allowed to buy and sell or leave your house and now countries like Germany are saying We may make it mandatory. | ||
In fact, now Germany says starting February 1st, it will be mandatory. | ||
And now the unelected head of the EU commission, she says they're looking at making it mandatory. | ||
And now Boris Johnson is saying mandatory. | ||
That means come to your house, forcibly inject you. | ||
And what's insane is all the statistics, all the numbers are out. | ||
It's the vaccinated that are sick and dying because it's not a vaccine. | ||
It's a gene therapy that erases your immune system. | ||
Just search it yourself. | ||
COVID-19, Pfizer-Moderna vaccines, lower immunity. | ||
And find out how they do it. | ||
They turn off your killer T's. | ||
They don't kill them like HIV does. | ||
It just turns them off. | ||
And then you know what happens. | ||
Killer T's stop cancer. | ||
They stop viruses. | ||
They stop bacteria. | ||
They stop infections. | ||
We are having our defenses literally lowered and now the Pentagon, that means the global is controlled occupied system. | ||
It's not our military anymore at the top. | ||
I said, Oh, we've just so happened been working in secret on an omnibus COVID shot that stops all spike proteins. | ||
Well, viruses in our body, most of them are good and actually share information with ourselves and other life forms. | ||
That's what the science shows. | ||
And so attacking the spike protein that isn't just on viruses, but is on other cells in our bodies, is going to cause massive autoimmune disorders, ADE, the list goes on and on. | ||
And the scientists that warned of this a year and a half ago when the injections were starting, have now all been validated. | ||
So we're entering the darkest time In human history. | ||
But thank God for you. | ||
And thank God that we have InfoWars. | ||
And thank God that we knew about the globalist plans from Operation Lockstep many years ago and have been warning people. | ||
And so now, top scientists like Dr. Wolfgang Wudarg and Dr. Michael Yedon and others have come out and said, no, this is a depopulation program. | ||
And then by the third shot, you basically have no immune system anymore. | ||
And the globalists are counting on this being so horrific, so horrible that people just can't even come to grips with how sinister and out of control this is. | ||
So that's why I'm asking all of you now more than ever to pray to God for a global awakening and to pray to God that your friends, your family, your neighbors and others don't just have the scales taken from their eyes, but that they be given a spirit of enlightenment and leadership to help wake up and warn others because They're not coming for our children. | ||
They've come for our children. | ||
And children all over the Western world taking these shots are having heart attacks. | ||
They're getting sick. | ||
They're dying. | ||
And now they're doing testing on babies and coming after the newborns and say they want to make that mandatory. | ||
Hell, a lot of major cities have already made it mandatory for five-year-olds and up. | ||
It's not an if. | ||
It's not a when. | ||
It's now here. | ||
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I've done quite a bit of studying when it comes to history. | ||
And there are so many times and places where generations of people fight for freedom. | ||
and they don't even get to see results while they're alive. | ||
In fact, sometimes it takes four or five or six or seven generations for those freedoms to be realized. | ||
I have been extremely blessed in my life because I have gotten to see, in my 28 years of the fight, incredible change and huge awakening. | ||
But I've also lived to see the globalists launch their depopulation operation, Operation Lockstep. | ||
I have lived to see the New World Order accelerate its depopulation program. | ||
And I know that if we don't turn them back now and seriously expose them as the premeditated frauds they are, they're going to continue this breakdown, this collapse of society using COVID-19 and other viruses they're going to release, and the hysteria and fear that the corporate media that they own is going to engage in 21st century levels of gaslighting. | ||
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