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- You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. | ||
We're coming to you live on the 3rd of January and we're gonna shake things up a little bit this year and just get right down to it. | ||
But let's start with our daily dispatch, shall we? | ||
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Monday, the 3rd of January 2022. | ||
22. | ||
From Breitbart.com, nearly 400,000 anchor babies were born in 2021, outpacing U.S. | ||
births in 49 states. | ||
Illegal aliens, tourists, and foreign visa workers delivered nearly 400,000 children in the United States over the last 12 months. | ||
Prior analysis concludes securing American birthright citizenship. | ||
This, of course, happens when you cross the border and Plop out a baby, and then it's an American citizen, and they can't kick you out of the country, and then years later, once your child is an adult, they can sponsor you for citizenship. | ||
So, if I'm doing my math correctly, 400,000, uh, anchor babies with supposedly, I mean, you could guess, two parents each, we're looking at 1.2 million extra people in this country thanks to this, uh, Well, it's not a law, actually. | ||
Funnily enough, to date, the U.S. | ||
Supreme Court has never explicitly ruled that U.S.-born children of illegal aliens must be granted automatic American citizenship, and a number of legal scholars dispute that idea. | ||
And only one state, the state of California, with nearly 420,000 births in 2020, exceeded the number of anchor babies born this year. | ||
It's a total collapse. | ||
Next on our list here, what is flu-rona? | ||
Israel reports the first case of rare double infection of COVID and influenza, which is confusing because they're the same disease. | ||
They're the same thing. | ||
Of course, flu-rona, I don't know. | ||
It doesn't roll off the tongue. | ||
I'm just going to call it the flu. | ||
So we're just going to call it the flu from now on and leave it there. | ||
Next major story here. | ||
Twitter permanently suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene's account. | ||
Twitter on Sunday permanently suspended the personal account of Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican of Georgia, after the company said she'd violated its COVID-19 misinformation policies. | ||
We'll get back to this a little bit later in the program, but Suffice it to say, two days later, there have been zero tweets from the GOP, from the GOP leader or the GOP chairwoman, really anybody in office there, about a big tech company and a bunch of unelected technocrats eliminating the ability of an elected official in this about a big tech company and a bunch of unelected technocrats eliminating the ability of an elected It's election meddling at its most pure form. | ||
Of course, the big story this weekend was the interview with Dr. Robert Malone on Joe Rogan's podcast literally broke the Internet. | ||
Eat your heart out Kim Kardashian. | ||
Robert Malone literally broke the internet. | ||
YouTube went on a censorship spree to remove this interview from the internet and then Google actually started to actively change their search results in real time to prevent people from searching the term mass formation psychosis that Dr. Malone had covered or had a You know, talked about in his interview. | ||
Absolutely desperate. | ||
The globalists are scrambling to prevent this information from getting out. | ||
And as a result, that interview has been trending ever since it aired. | ||
And finally, black women will get no strings attached monthly checks in this new guaranteed income experiment. | ||
In Atlanta's Fourth Ward, the neighborhood where Martin Luther King Jr. | ||
grew up and later preached 37% of black children live in poverty. | ||
No white children do, according to a 2018 census. | ||
The neighborhood has quickly gentrified over the last two decades as white residents have moved in, but nearly half of the remaining black households are living on less than $25,000 a year. | ||
So now, yes, racially determined, rather I should say governmental policies and even healthcare policies now have race as a primary factor in whether or not you receive help. | ||
Poor Martin Luther King Jr. | ||
rolling over in his grave as we once again institute racist policies in this country. | ||
But I love to see it. | ||
All their problems are going to be solved now. | ||
This is it. | ||
It all just was a lack of money. | ||
That's what the liberals will tell you. | ||
That's what the leftists will tell you. | ||
They just don't have money. | ||
And if you just give them money, everything will be great. | ||
Except that's exactly what happened in the 1960s, which has led to the complete degradation of the black population in America. | ||
So hey, second time's a charm. | ||
Why not? | ||
That's your Daily Dispatch. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
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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. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the American Journal. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. | ||
If you're a regular viewer, you'll notice we're doing things a little bit differently now. | ||
We decided to hit 2022 with a whole new scheme of things. | ||
And part of that is to shorten, truncate the Daily Dispatch. | ||
So now we'll start each show, hopefully, if this continues, if this goes well. | ||
If I wake up early enough, we'll continue to do this. | ||
We'll do the Daily Dispatch in the first five, just to get it out of the way. | ||
Just because what ended up happening was I'd do the Daily Dispatch and it would go on and on. | ||
So instead what I'll do is We'll just do the first five minutes where I'll read the headline, give a quick little synopsis of what's going on, just to get you your quick, fast, just, you know, summation of what happened and the biggest headlines that you'll get. | ||
Sort of more along the lines that a lot of other news organizations do. | ||
And then we'll just take time throughout the rest of the show to dig into these stories. | ||
So that's what we'll do now. | ||
And of course we'll get into one of these top stories which continues to trend across the internet. | ||
That is the interview, bombshell interview, by Dr. Robert Malone on the Joe Rogan podcast. | ||
Looks like it's on its track to be the most popular episode of Joe Rogan. | ||
It will eventually, if the trajectory continues, take over Dr. Peter McCullough. | ||
But really this is a classic example of the Oh gosh, what's that woman's name? | ||
Streisand Effect? | ||
Streisand Effect. | ||
That's exactly what it is. | ||
Because YouTube and Google and the rest of the big tech-o-sphere have done everything they can to limit people from seeing this interview, stopping them from talking about what Robert Malone is revealing there. | ||
They even kicked Robert Malone off of Twitter the day before the Joe Rogan podcast. | ||
And Google was even caught Changing search results in real time to prevent people from searching the term mass formation psychosis and if you look at Jack Posobiec's screen capture here. | ||
We'll get into exactly what that means in a little bit. | ||
But what is mass formation psychosis? | ||
Well, it's a concept that we've talked about here on InfoWars quite a bit. | ||
Another term for it is menticide, the killing of the mind. | ||
Cult programming. | ||
exactly what that means in a little bit. | ||
But what is mass formation psychosis? | ||
Well, it's a concept that we've talked about here on Infowars quite a bit. | ||
Another term for it is minticide, the killing of the mind, cult programming. | ||
It's all the same. | ||
I talked about this a little bit yesterday on the Sunday night show, but whether it is on a societal level, a worldwide level, in this case, a cult programming level with a smaller group of people or on the individual level with some sort of abusive relationship, it's the a cult programming level with a smaller group of people or on I talked about this a little bit yesterday on the Sunday night show. | ||
But whether it is on a societal level, a worldwide level in this case, a cult programming level with a smaller group of people or on the individual level with some sort of abusive relationship, it's the same mental levers that are being pulled. | ||
It's the same manipulation going on. | ||
Here's the story at Infowars. | ||
See the mass formation psychosis term censored by Google following bombshell Dr. Malone interview. | ||
Dr. Robert Malone, the virologist who invented the mRNA technology used in the COVID injection, spoke of a fascinating phenomenon while on Joe Rogan's podcast regarding a large swath of humanity that had been induced into a semi-permanent hysteria. | ||
Hysteria, that's a great word for it. | ||
Over the establishment's constant COVID propaganda called mass formation psychosis. | ||
Now, we don't have to speculate on this. | ||
I can actually show you a video example of what this looks like. | ||
We'll go to that momentarily, but first let's go to the actual clip that we're talking about here. | ||
We'll go to clip number eight on Joe Rogan. | ||
Dr. Robin Malone suggests we're living through a mass formation psychosis. | ||
Here it is, the clip that broke Google. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
From basically European intellectual inquiry into what the heck happened in Germany. | ||
in the 20s and 30s. | ||
Very intelligent, highly educated population, and they went barking mad. | ||
And how did that happen? | ||
The answer is mass formation psychosis. | ||
When you have a society that has become decoupled from each other and has free-floating anxiety in a sense that things don't make sense, we can't understand it, and then their attention gets focused by a leader or a series of events on one small point, just like and then their attention gets focused by a leader or a series of events on one small point, just like | ||
And one of the aspects of that phenomena is the people that they identify as their leaders, the ones typically that come in and say, you have this pain and I can solve it for you, I and I alone. | ||
Okay? | ||
Can fix this problem for you. | ||
Okay? | ||
Then they will lead, they will follow that person. | ||
It doesn't matter whether they lie to them or whatever. | ||
The data are irrelevant. | ||
And furthermore, anybody who questions that narrative is to be immediately attacked. | ||
They are the other. | ||
This is central to mass formation psychosis. | ||
And this is what has happened. | ||
We had all those conditions. | ||
If you remember back before, 2019, everybody was complaining, the world doesn't make sense, blah, blah, blah. | ||
And we're all isolated from each other. | ||
We're all on our little tools. | ||
We're not connected socially anymore, except through social media. | ||
And then this thing happened and everybody focused on it. | ||
That is how mass formation psychosis happens. | ||
And that is what's happened here. | ||
So there you go, there is the term mass formation psychosis really making its debut in the mainstream, but of course this is just the latest and largest platform it's been talked about. | ||
Let's take a look at this article from naturalnews.com. | ||
Mass formation mind control being used to socially engineer world into totalitarian police state. | ||
This, as my producer points out, was from December 12th, 2021. | ||
So this idea has been spreading around and I talked about it yesterday. | ||
That this is the way we win. | ||
That there's not going to be a large, you know, singular interview that just shatters the entire narrative and wakes everybody up all at once. | ||
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We were talking about fantasy and we were talking about Star Wars and the Lord of the Rings and, you know, these things you can learn a lot from, but they all have this singular foe that can be defeated and then everything's back to normal, right? | ||
You cast the ring into the fire, you blow up the Death Star, it's, and then you win and that's it. | ||
We don't have that. | ||
There is not one death star that we can explode and then get back to normal. | ||
Our victory relies on steadfast, continuous warfare. | ||
Not giving in, not giving up, not being overwhelmed, but also being aware that the victory that we seek is inevitable. | ||
It's just going to take a very long time and a lot of work. | ||
But this is what the Dr. Robert Malone interview represents. | ||
A major victory in this war, a major victorious battle, and not that he was necessarily saying anything that we don't know already, but a lot of people out there don't know this, and he's getting it out there and smashing it through. | ||
And it looks like, you know, maybe this is just New Year's optimism breaking through my cold dead heart, but it seems like this year started with The energy of the edifice is cracking. | ||
The cracks are appearing and slowly but surely, the dam is breaking and the truth will get out. | ||
And again, this is the way that we win. | ||
It's the only way that we win. | ||
It would be wonderful if we could Force everyone in America to sit down and watch this interview and, you know, force them to come to terms with the reality that they're being presented and shed the lies that they've been carrying around with them for so long. | ||
But that's not going to happen. | ||
But what does happen is now there's a couple extra million people out there that are aware of what's going on. | ||
There's even more people on places like Twitter saying, you know, I've never watched Joe Rogan before, but now that YouTube is censoring the hell out of him like this, I think I'll go find out what this is all about. | ||
And perhaps opening their eyes, and perhaps slowly but surely, person by person, we will turn this tide and bring about the victory that we know is inevitable, but requires a lot more fighting to come to. | ||
Again, from Natural News, December 12th, talking about Dr. Matthias Desmet, a professor of psychology at Ghent University in Belgium, who put together a thesis that could explain why so many people are going along with the Wuhan virus shandemic. | ||
Desmond calls it mass formation, a phenomenon in which individuals become so detached from reality and healthy relationships with each other that they end up latching onto artificial ideas that bond them back together, but in a synthetic way. | ||
By demoralizing society with a steady stream of filth, the societal engineers were able to successfully sever the ties that used to bind society together. | ||
They created a sense of lostness among many, and what Desmond describes as free-floating anxiety. | ||
And again, you can just look at this and whether it was, you know, the video that we've played multiple times of talking about minticide, the killing of the mind, it's the same thing. | ||
Or, you know, going back to my Jim Jones special that I did talking about cult programming, it's exactly the same tactics that are being used. | ||
You overload people, you disconnect them from their normal social connections, and then you provide the connection. | ||
Oh, if you want human connection, you have to do it through us, and we get control that way. | ||
Sick and evil, but happening, and I'll show you some video evidence of this exact thing taking place on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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You know what this mass formation meme reminds me of? | ||
It's critical race theory. | ||
You know, there are these concepts out there that we all understand, that we all know are going on. | ||
And until you get the word to, like, crystallize what it is you're talking about, it's just sort of free-floating out there. | ||
It's just, it's amazing how powerful labels are, titles are, words are. | ||
So now there has been, and hey, we've called it lots of things. | ||
Menticide, cult programming, mind control, like all these things are Basically describe it, but now there's the word. | ||
Now there's the term, right? | ||
Mass formation psychosis. | ||
And that's the term that they're very scared of and expect to hear very soon, you know, mass formation psychosis is a right-wing conspiracy theory. | ||
Okay, yeah, sure, of course it is. | ||
But no, of course, it's a well-documented social phenomenon. | ||
To continue with this really brilliant article from Natural News that, again, came out nearly a month ago, quote, there's a lot of free-floating anxiety. | ||
Free-floating because there's nothing to connect their anxiety to, no focal point. | ||
Unable to identify what's causing it, so no way to deal with it. | ||
There's a lot of free-floating psychological discontent. | ||
People may experience their daily lives as lacking any purpose or meaning. | ||
And that's exactly right. | ||
And again, this is what cults do to people. | ||
They find people without purpose or meaning, and then they give them one. | ||
And the purpose or meaning that they're offering is, in fact, servitude towards them. | ||
And that's what's going on here. | ||
So I want to show you a couple videos to illustrate this exact phenomenon. | ||
First, we'll go to this one in Canada. | ||
Everybody's so nice, right? | ||
Canada has this great reputation around the world. | ||
They're just the nicest people. | ||
They're always saying please and thank you and I'm sorry. | ||
You know, that's the whole, you know, meme about Canada. | ||
And it's great, except that's been ripped away from them now. | ||
And they're all vicious, nasty, psychopathic control freaks. | ||
And illustrated quite clearly in this video. | ||
Let's go now to clip number three. | ||
Canadian guy getting harassed at a hardware store about his face mask. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Alright, so I'm at the store trying to shop right now. | ||
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No pictures in the store, please. | |
Oh, it's not a picture, it's a video. | ||
Sir, you would not keep your mask up. | ||
Now it is up for the video. | ||
No, no, here. | ||
Please leave the store. | ||
I was trying to smell these candles here to shop at Dollarama here. | ||
As I pull my mask down to smell. | ||
Put your mask up! | ||
And now I have another guy yelling at me over here to put my mask up. | ||
Unbelievable, man. | ||
I will literally never come back here again. | ||
You guys are outrageous, man. | ||
I've never had such a terrible experience in my life. | ||
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Here, let me just show this gentleman's face for the camera here. | |
And this guy too. | ||
Get out! | ||
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Get out! | |
Yelling at me. | ||
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It's no loss to the store. | |
Why are you attacking me too? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
No, I won't be shopping here anymore. | ||
Yeah, that's really aggressive, man. | ||
Jesus. | ||
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Please leave the store. | |
That's so insane, man. | ||
Please leave the store, sir. | ||
I just want to make sure that everybody sees how aggressive you guys are being here. | ||
Please leave the store, okay? | ||
There's no need to talk to people like that. | ||
It's really rude. | ||
There's no need to bring that mask down. | ||
I literally was trying to smell a candle. | ||
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Sir, you were acting to him, and then you were abusive to me. | |
Your staff started shouting at me. | ||
You were being abusive, actually, and so is your staff screaming at him. | ||
Literally. | ||
We need to what? | ||
Leave. | ||
He's got a mask on. | ||
He was not keeping it on. | ||
I was trying to smell a candle. | ||
The mask stays on at all times. | ||
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How do I smell a candle? | |
You have to just do the best you can. | ||
Yeah, the audio gets messed up here. | ||
I guess, you know, phone calls coming in or something. | ||
That's it, that's the mass psychosis, mass formation psychosis at work right there. | ||
And you just have to imagine, you know, what is going on in these people's minds. | ||
You know, I'm sure we've all been there, like you don't get enough sleep, you're cranky, like you haven't eaten anything, you're just like in a bad mood, and just something will set you off. | ||
and it's like it's not that thing's fault right it literally happened to me today i didn't get a lot of sleep last night and i hit my head on the car on like the visor of the car on the way in and i broke it i broke the visor it was just like you stupid visor right so this one's happening across the entire country right now and across all of canada there's all these people walking around the store just just like Like on the cusp of exploding, right? | ||
They're all just a ticking time bomb one second away from exploding and they just they're but they're desperately looking for that one thing to set them off. | ||
Because again, this is what happens. | ||
I'm sure we've all experienced this. | ||
Maybe it's just me because I got an anger issue. | ||
But you know, I think I think everybody's at least experienced this once where you're just mad. | ||
You're just mad. | ||
And you're just pissed off. | ||
You're just looking for an excuse. | ||
And it can be something totally like Unimportant, right? | ||
Your wife sets a glass in the sink rather than in the dishwasher, and it's like, that's what's making me so mad. | ||
That has nothing to do with what's making you mad. | ||
You're mad for a whole host of other reasons, right? | ||
You're mad because of all these other things going on, but your brain is just looking for that one thing to identify to go... | ||
That's now I'll vent my anger on this because it's convenient right now. | ||
So this is what's happening across Canada, obviously, is what's happening around the world. | ||
And you can just imagine what it's like to be walking around just like ticking, right? | ||
Just like just like just waiting for that one thing. | ||
Then they see somebody just like minding his own business and just like, oh, candles. | ||
This is nice. | ||
Pulls down his mask and they're just like him. | ||
He's the one. | ||
He's the one I need to vent all my anger on, even though obviously the reason they're angry is one, they wear masks all day and their brain is deprived of oxygen. | ||
Two, it's the government restricting everything that they do. | ||
They probably haven't seen their family in years. | ||
They probably haven't gotten a hug in several months. | ||
So they're angry. | ||
They're pissed off. | ||
They're just vibrating with this pent up furosity. | ||
And all of the media and all of the government and all of their society has told them it's the fault of the people that aren't following the rules. | ||
It's not our fault. | ||
It's not the ones doing this to you. | ||
No, it's the people who aren't obeying us. | ||
They're the bad ones. | ||
So they're just looking around, waiting for somebody to blame or somebody to lash out at. | ||
And it just happens to be this very nice man in his hardware store. | ||
I can say, I wouldn't have had that same reaction. | ||
Not by a long shot. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
He was very polite to these vicious, mindless zombies yelling at him. | ||
But, uh, you know, well done. | ||
Of course, it's like the beautiful young mother with her, like, little children that's just like, why are you being so mean to this guy? | ||
Like, what are you doing? | ||
And they don't know. | ||
They can't rationalize it. | ||
He's just like, you have to keep your mask up. | ||
They're like, yeah, but why do you have to be so vicious and crazy about it? | ||
And they're just like, the mask! | ||
Put the mask up! | ||
Just like, my God, what have they done to you? | ||
I'm not the one that did this to you. | ||
The guy, you know, pulling his mask down didn't do this to you. | ||
But somebody's done this to you, and it's them who you need to vent your anger at. | ||
This is the way mass formation psychosis works. | ||
Obviously. | ||
They have purpose and a meaning now. | ||
It's not in their friends and family. | ||
It's not in their accomplishments. | ||
It's not in their nation or their race or their people or anything. | ||
All those sources of pride have been ripped away from them. | ||
So now the only pride they have is in their unquestioning obedience to the dictates of their masters. | ||
And they get a little pat on the head for being good little stormtroopers for their tyrant. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
It truly is. | ||
I'm going to talk a little bit more about Robert Malone on the other side. | ||
In particular, I'm going to read a pretty lengthy series of posts by a woman named Stacey Rudin about, again, sort of a different form of mass psychosis that we see and can experience even. | ||
I'm also going to show a video of, again, another aspect of this minticide that's gone on, this killing of the mind of the people of the West. | ||
And we'll show a TikTok that's been going around. | ||
of a family very proudly talking about how many antidepressants they all take. | ||
And boy, you talk about depressing. | ||
This thing is pretty sick. | ||
I'm going to talk a little bit about a documentary that I saw as well, American Hollow. | ||
Again, the effects of SSRIs, the effects of the pharmaceutical industry, it's all tied in together. | ||
All of this stuff is connected. | ||
We'll expose it all on the other side. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Again, the topic of the day, mass formation psychosis. | ||
The term that Google broke their own algorithm and basically pulled the curtain back on their manipulation of search results to prevent people from finding out about. | ||
Well, that's what InfoWars is here for, to tell you stuff that they don't want you to know. | ||
This really wonderful article from Natural News ends with this statement. | ||
This explains why arguing based on facts will not work. | ||
Facts no longer matter to them. | ||
Given the facts, they're unable to come to sensible conclusions, even in their own best interest. | ||
Mass formation is also similar to mass hypnosis in terms of people's willingness to put up with things normally intolerable. | ||
Now, that should strike a bell in your memory, as it sounds an awful lot like Aldous Huxley talking about the way that the New World Order would control people using things that they love rather than outward expressions of violence against them, right? | ||
He's comparing 1984, where you have top-down, totalitarian, communistic, brutal dictatorship that forces people to do things through. | ||
uh you know threat of violence whereas his vision of the dystopian future was brave new world where all of your desires would be met and of course he's talking about uh the exact quote i think is um you know the the people in charge will find you can do everything with a spear except for sit on them in other words you can force people to obey but you can't you can never relax in that method of control no | ||
the true method of control is to get people to be happy in times where they oughtn't be happy right and they would do this through a mixture of you know physical intervention by you know implanting things in your brain that release dopamine to make you happy, even though what you're doing should make you miserable, or also through the introduction of medicine to make you happy when you should be miserable. | ||
So when we're talking about mass formation psychosis, the interesting thing about this is it didn't come about because of COVID. | ||
It wasn't created by COVID. | ||
It's been going on for a very long time in this country, and you just have to look at the rates of things like young women on antidepressants, Upwards of 50%. | ||
There's something that is insane. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
There's no way that their lives are that bad. | ||
It's just there's something going on that they know is wrong, that they can't handle. | ||
They can't quite put their finger on it, or maybe if they can put their finger on it, they reject it because society has told them it's evil to, you know, be correct about certain things. | ||
And so they reject it and they instead go on SSRIs or other antidepressants in order to deal with this obvious disconnect that they have where they're like, I should be happy, but they're not doing anything to actually fulfill themselves. | ||
So the interesting thing about mass formation psychosis and COVID is illustrated here in this article. | ||
They say when this this is where the pandemic comes into play at just the right time, the powers that be launched a crisis that gave people's aimless anxiety an object. | ||
It gave them a newly discovered purpose, defeating a virus by wearing a mask, staying away from other humans and getting vaccinated. | ||
Especially this part about staying away from other humans, about the lockdown and the rejection of social gatherings. | ||
It's very interesting because at the same time, mass formation psychosis is taking place in America. | ||
They give it this object of COVID-19, which gives people something to focus their anxiety and their rage and their discomfort at, but the solutions that are Put forward for this singular object aggravates the symptoms of mass formation psychosis, right? | ||
They're like the virus is what you're is what you're anxious about. | ||
They're like it is. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
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It's the virus. | ||
They're like, okay to fix this you have to separate yourself from from your fellow human beings. | ||
You have to be alone. | ||
You have to be even more scared. | ||
You have to be you have to have even more anxiety. | ||
So it's really really interesting that the thing that they've focused their mass formation psychosis on and the solution that they say, you know is the is the solution for this. | ||
Aggravates and exacerbates all of the things that create mass formation psychosis in the first place So we're in a feedback loop at this point of total insanity But again, not new not new in the slightest for decades. | ||
This has been going on in America as people are Bastardized right ripped away from their families ripped away from their history ripped away from their nation individualized and told you're very special and and you're evil if you want to associate with anybody else and I think sort of fabricating a mental disconnect in all of Americans and it's led to the video I'm about to show you. | ||
Which is, I think, a despairingly accurate view of a lot of average American families these days. | ||
It's going around on TikTok and it's a TikToker walking around and very proudly showing off how everyone in their family is on an insane amount of mind-altering drugs. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Here it starts off, my family's dosages of SSRIs. | ||
Heart, star, heart. | ||
Oh, it's so happy. | ||
A cute 25 milligrams of Zoloft. | ||
Oh, she's brain dead. | ||
60 milligrams of Prozac, aka enough to kill a small horse. | ||
That's a chemical lobotomy. | ||
Blissfully numb at 50mg of Zoloft. | ||
She can do anything to that woman. | ||
She won't even notice. | ||
20mg of Prozac. | ||
A smidge for such a large van. | ||
Raw dog in it since 35. | ||
Yeah, the old lady. | ||
The only one not on mind-altering drugs to deal with her pointless life. | ||
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15mg of Lexapro. | |
Not enough. | ||
I don't know. | ||
She looks pretty brain-dead to me. | ||
Blink, woman! | ||
20 milligrams of Prozac and 2 milligrams of Ativan. | ||
A fine cocktail. | ||
They're all looking at their phone, right? | ||
They're all just like disconnected from one another. | ||
20 milligrams of Adderall. | ||
125 milligrams of Zoloft. | ||
And look! | ||
She's got the weight gain to show it. | ||
Yeah, so just depressing, horrific, a condemnation of the American society at this point. | ||
And they're proud of it. | ||
And they're proud of this. | ||
It's insane. | ||
Zoloft, Prozac. | ||
I mean, these things are supposed to be like temporary measures when somebody has had such a devastating event in their life that they literally can't handle and are about to commit suicide. | ||
And you've got to put them on something as a last ditch effort. | ||
But like these people are just on it for their whole lives. | ||
And it's killing them and absolutely destroying them. | ||
And you can even see there. | ||
She's like going around filming and literally every person is just like on their phone and they just look up and they're just like, I... | ||
You know, they do that smile where like their eyes don't smile, and they're all just like deeply unhealthy, obviously. | ||
And of course, the old woman, the grandmother, is the only one that is not on these drugs. | ||
She's the only one that grew up in a time period where the American people weren't under constant mental assault by people who despised them. | ||
This reminds me, there's an amazing documentary I should really cut out some clips from. | ||
It's called American Hollow. | ||
You can find it on YouTube. | ||
Utterly depressing movie. | ||
I mean, my god, don't watch this if you want to have a good time. | ||
But, a very important one. | ||
And it's covering a hollow, a valley in the Appalachian Mountains. | ||
And it's really showing the degradation of America itself over time. | ||
And you just see these, the older people are just the most hard-working, you know, upright, moral, like, you know, the mother and the father, the grandparents who are like 99 years old and they've been married since they were 15. | ||
And they just like work in the fields all day. | ||
And then when they're done in the fields, the grandmother's making quilts and shucking corn and just working her butt off. | ||
Meanwhile, all of her kids and all of her grandkids are all on government assistance. | ||
Not one of them builds anything, makes anything, creates anything. | ||
They're all just on a hopeless dead end. | ||
You know, march towards oblivion and there's one character in particular that's her son and the whole time he's waiting for his government sponsored delivery of Prozac and he's so depressed and he's so hopeless and he's just like sitting on his porch and it's actually amazing because as his medicine has been delayed and he's having to go, you know, a time period without his antidepressants, you actually see him waking up. | ||
You see him in real time going, going, man, is this a way to live life? | ||
I just sit around all day not doing anything. | ||
I'm just not going anywhere? | ||
We're just eating fast food? | ||
I don't even make anything anymore? | ||
Is this really all there is? | ||
And it's like he's waking up! | ||
He doesn't have his brain deadening medicine! | ||
So he's actually starting to realize how pointless and hopeless and destroyed his life has become! | ||
But then the Prozac gets delivered, and he's literally dancing around. | ||
He's just been this blob the entire documentary. | ||
He's just depressed, and he's just like, what are we doing here? | ||
Why is everything going to crap? | ||
Then he gets his Prozac, and he's dancing around. | ||
He's like, this is great. | ||
And then the rest of the documentary, he's just zonked out on the couch like a zombie, happy as can be, but still in a state of oblivion, a state of desperation and depression and hopelessness. | ||
But it's fine now. | ||
He's happy because he's got the Prozac. | ||
This is what's happening across the country, and it's been this rapid. | ||
I mean, our grandparents didn't go through this. | ||
Our grandparents didn't need to permanently alter their brain chemistry just to deal with the world that they lived in. | ||
They lived in a world that made sense. | ||
They lived in a world that hadn't been thoroughly corrupted yet. | ||
So, this is where we are now. | ||
The mass formation psychosis is here, and it's been slowly but surely seeded throughout our entire civilization for the last several decades. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is American Journal. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. | ||
I just got a message on DM during that break from somebody who actually went to grade school with one of the kids in American Hollow. | ||
In that documentary, he says, I a thousand percent agree the pharmaceutical companies destroyed that area. | ||
There are more pharmacies than churches in Manchester, Kentucky, even a gas station with a drive-thru pharmacy attached. | ||
So, you know, all of this is tied in together. | ||
The entire collapse of the United States has both been You know, aggravated and perpetuated by the pharmaceutical industry that is now, you know, reaping the benefits of, you know, having an entire population desperately depressed at their world around them. | ||
And of course, the media is happy to contribute to that effort and manufacture reasons for, you know, there's a... | ||
There's always these polls coming out that are like, 50% of American school children have mental anxiety because of climate change. | ||
And it's like, well, you did that to them, scumbags! | ||
You did that! | ||
Just constantly drilling down like, you are killing the world. | ||
Your existence is killing the world. | ||
The world is being destroyed and there's nothing you can do about it, but you should feel anxious about it all the time. | ||
And then they're like, huh, they're all anxious for some reason. | ||
That's weird. | ||
It's just incredible. | ||
It's being, what is being done to us? | ||
Okay. | ||
So let's, uh, Let's talk a little bit about some other stuff in this interview that occurred. | ||
I want to read this post, this series of posts, a really, really incredible thread from a woman named Stacey Rudin, or Stacey Rudin, on Twitter at Stacey underscore R-U-D-I-N. | ||
And she says this, Robert Malone says in his Joe Rogan interview that the woke Atlantic writer who smeared him was, quote, obsessed with the question, what are you getting for doing this? | ||
Who's paying you? | ||
Malone said, I do it because it's the right thing to do, and the writer couldn't believe it. | ||
This recalled to my mind my first encounters with pro-lockdown liberals in early March 2020. | ||
These people, who I'd considered friends, were furious with me and very stuck on this point, saying, quote, I don't understand what you get by doing this. | ||
They couldn't comprehend the moral imperative. | ||
David McCullough is $150,000 in the hole defending his medical license. | ||
Scott Adams was smeared by hundreds of his Stanford colleagues. | ||
Most of us, taking the contrary view, have had a tough ride and we've made zero dollars, yet people believe the mainstream. | ||
This has always amazed me. | ||
She says, it says a lot about the mindset of people like the Atlantic writer that he can't comprehend a selfless moral act. | ||
He can't believe a human would do such a thing. | ||
Act against his or her own interest for the sake of the greater good. | ||
His behavior is motivated by the accrual of power in this moment. | ||
This is why he has to be a part of the majority in an event like COVID. | ||
He needs to stay close to power because that is the safest and it sets him up to optimally succeed. | ||
Shallowly speaking, he will be inherently miserable, but will cope. | ||
and ignore it. | ||
We see the results of a society filled with people like this, pathological narcissists, very clearly now. | ||
The geographical areas that are much more power-obsessed cannot get rid of COVID. | ||
They need to virtue signal and form groups to stay cool because they're empty inside. | ||
For the precise reason that they cannot stand alone and complete individuals like Peter McCullough, Robert Kennedy Jr., Martin Koldorf, and Dr. Batarachaya can do. | ||
All of their actions are focused on short-term accrual of status so they'll never realize how to fix their misery. | ||
Deeper characters, like those listed above, will achieve the status of greatness over the long term, but not because they're motivated by that. | ||
It's inherent to greatness not to be motivated by being great. | ||
The truly great risk everything for a conviction and idea. | ||
The triumph of the conviction creates the happiness, not the achievement of greatness. | ||
People are chasing the wrong thing when they chase status for status' sake. | ||
It doesn't work. | ||
It's doing very hard things, taking hits, enduring scorn and ridicule, and staying upright from which it comes. | ||
They may lose the battle, maybe even the war, Malone will, but he will know at the end of the day he did so, quote, daring greatly. | ||
He's actually doing great things, taking risks, throwing punches in the arena. | ||
He's living. | ||
He's free. | ||
No one defines him but himself. | ||
That's what we all get, we anti-lockdowners. | ||
We are still free. | ||
If we lose this fight, and along with it our freedoms, well, at least we haven't given it up without a fight. | ||
They can never take away our ability to look ourselves in the mirror and know that we've tried. | ||
There's a spiritual chasm between Malone and the Atlantic detractor. | ||
I'm personally not linking him. | ||
The chasm is dictating the global COVID disaster. | ||
Until people re-examine their misplaced trust and motivations behind their own actions, we remain stuck. | ||
Brilliantly said, Ms. | ||
Rudin, whoever you are. | ||
Brilliantly, you know, discussed here. | ||
But there's also a deeper aspect to this. | ||
And it's the projection that we have to experience. | ||
And this sort of gives Evidence as to what's behind the projection, right? | ||
What happened when that guy, and I hate that I'm blanking on his name right now, who came out and basically confirmed that all the rumors about Hunter Biden were true, right? | ||
He went on Tucker Carlson at one point, but first he gave a press conference. | ||
Bobulinski, I knew he had a Greek name. | ||
Bobulinski at least sounds Greek to me, maybe Polish or something, I don't know. | ||
But do you remember what happened? | ||
He came out and he said, look, all of this is true. | ||
I was business partners with Hunter Biden and we were very well connected with the Chinese communist government. | ||
And he got a lot of money from the Chinese government. | ||
So what this guy is up there doing is risking his own life, risking his own career to expose for the sake of just truth and reality, that there are extremely corrupt elements, very close to the president of the United States. | ||
And it's a danger to let these people have more power, right? | ||
What he's doing was purely motivated by selfless Interest. | ||
Totally motivated by a desire to do right and to expose the lies of the mainstream media. | ||
What was the first question he was asked? | ||
The only question he was asked following his press conference? | ||
Who put you up to this? | ||
Who's giving you money to do this? | ||
Remember they were all shouting at him? | ||
I mean, he just revealed that the President of the United States was in bed with Communist China. | ||
He just revealed that the President's son was openly corrupt and making backroom deals with the spy state of our most intractable enemy. | ||
And the first question people ask is, who are you doing this for? | ||
Who's paying you to do this? | ||
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What are you really up to? | |
And it's amazing. | ||
Of course people don't come out to expose this sort of stuff if those are the questions that they get asked. | ||
To risk themselves and their life and their everything. | ||
Just to risk absolutely everything in order to do what's right. | ||
And how does the media treat them? | ||
As if they have some sort of ulterior motive. | ||
If they have something that they're hidden. | ||
But see, it's a projection because these people do have ulterior motives. | ||
And this is sort of the... | ||
The destruction of the game that we're playing with politics. | ||
Because all of these people just impose upon you some sort of ridiculous ulterior motive that you don't have, right? | ||
I'm like, hey, our country should have a border. | ||
They're like, oh, you just are secretly racist. | ||
It's just like, No, we need a border. | ||
We need a border because we're a nation. | ||
We know that you're really secretly racist and that's the only reason you support this. | ||
Obviously, this is an incredibly useful tool to trick idiots, right? | ||
The filibuster is racist. | ||
Voting rights are really racist, right? | ||
In power in Georgia and Texas are going, hey, you arbitrarily imposed mail-in voting ballots. | ||
You completely changed our laws unconstitutionally. | ||
You just dictated, like, here's the new law. | ||
You didn't go through the legislative process. | ||
This is all not good. | ||
It's made our elections less secure. | ||
Here's all the reasons we want to roll this back and fix this and do this the right way. | ||
And they're just like, oh, we know really you want to stop black people from voting. | ||
It's like, what are you talking about? | ||
It's that projection because they don't understand that people can just be good. | ||
That people can just actually say what they believe. | ||
That we, like, that we just are actually up here trying to tell the truth. | ||
That we actually express what we really mean. | ||
That we actually want what's best for everybody. | ||
That we're not hiding some sort of deep-seated ulterior motive that we have to hide from everybody else. | ||
So, they have that. | ||
They do have ulterior motives. | ||
And they're proud about it. | ||
And they're open about it. | ||
You know, we'll talk about AOC in a little bit later, but you know, she's one of the great examples. | ||
I mean, the socialist mindset of just like, just like, I'm going to pretend to be a middle of the road. | ||
Milk Toast Democrat to get elected, but then I'm going to implement my real agenda. | ||
And they're like proud of having ulterior motives. | ||
They're proud of having their secret, you know, because they think it's like I'm in the resistance. | ||
I'm a part of the French resistance under the Nazis. | ||
So it's good that I have to conceal my real actions because I'm a rebel. | ||
It's like, you're a tool, you're a tool of the establishment, and you're dishonest, sickeningly so, and then you project that onto us because you literally, as this woman, you know, says, cannot comprehend the moral imperative. | ||
Cannot fathom it. | ||
It doesn't, they can't understand it. | ||
It doesn't make any sense to them that people would just actually say the things that they believe and actually pursue the, you know, narrative that they actually think is beneficial for the whole world. | ||
So I just thought that was an absolutely brilliant thread, but I thought really, you know, what it highlights is the inability of these people to comprehend that, like, what we're saying is the truth, and we just actually believe it, and that we're actually, you know, not secretly motivated by some sick undercurrent of hatred that actually informs everything that we do. | ||
So stupid and again it's just I mean this is like it's like the number one theme of news for the last 10 years has been this this sort of projection on behalf of the leftists while invincing the exact same Like really actually having ulterior motives on their side. | ||
But just look back at the beginning of the COVID pandemic. | ||
We're like, hey, we should close our borders because there's a very dangerous pandemic happening. | ||
And they're like, we know really you're racist against Chinese people. | ||
Just like, all right, it's pure projection. | ||
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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, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Still a lot to cover in today's program. | ||
Of course, we'll be opening up the phone lines as well. | ||
I think we're basically done with Robert Malone until people call in and want to talk about him. | ||
But we'll be talking about AOC in a little bit and the just absurdity of the entire controversy that's going on with her. | ||
I guess we will be talking a little bit more about Robert Malone because he of course was kicked off of Twitter as was Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
And we'll be talking about what was behind that movement and what we can learn from it and what we can take from it. | ||
And how disappointed we should all be in the GOP for not recognizing what is a gun pointed at their head. | ||
The top of this pyramid shows only two companies whose names we have often seen by now. | ||
They are Vanguard and BlackRock. | ||
First, at this video, it's posted by Echo Chambers on Twitter. | ||
BlackRock slash Vanguard occupied government. | ||
Here is the truth behind the people that quite literally own the world. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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The top of this pyramid shows only two companies whose names we have often seen by now. | |
They are Vanguard and BlackRock. | ||
The power of these two companies is beyond your imagination. | ||
Not only do they own a large part of the stocks of nearly all big companies, but also the stocks of the investors in those companies. - This gives them a complete monopoly. | ||
A Bloomberg report states that both these companies in the year 2028 together will have investments in the amount of 20 trillion dollars. | ||
That means that they will own almost anything. | ||
Bloomberg calls BlackRock the fourth branch of government, because it's the only private agency that closely works with the central banks. | ||
BlackRock lends money to the central bank, but it's also the advisor. | ||
It also developed the software the central bank uses. | ||
Many BlackRock employees were in the White House with Bush and Obama. | ||
Its CEO Larry Fink can count on a warm welcome from leaders and politicians. | ||
Not so strange if you know that he is the frontman of the ruling company. | ||
But Larry Fink does not pull the strings himself. | ||
BlackRock itself is also owned by shareholders. | ||
Who are those shareholders? | ||
We come to a strange conclusion. | ||
The biggest shareholder is Vanguard. | ||
But now it gets murky. | ||
Vanguard is a private company and we cannot see who the shareholders are. | ||
The elite who own Vanguard apparently do not like being in the spotlights. | ||
But of course they cannot hide from who is willing to dig. | ||
See, this is the truth behind the matter. | ||
from Oxfam and Bloomberg say that 1% of the world together owns more money than the other 99%. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, a lot of movements out there will, they love to identify one singular boogeyman, right? | ||
People on the left will say white people are the bad ones. | ||
People on the far right will say the Jews are the bad ones. | ||
People on the left will say it's corporations that are evil. | ||
People on the right will say it's the government. | ||
That's doing all the bad stuff. | ||
Here we are at InfoWars being like, the bad people are bad, the good people are good. | ||
I don't care what, you know, what method they're using to carry out their tyranny. | ||
What method they're using to manipulate people and take advantage of people and use people. | ||
Corporations do it. | ||
Governments do it. | ||
And they're all bad. | ||
It's across the board. | ||
Some are good. | ||
But most are bad. | ||
And they're all in it together. | ||
And they all cooperate together. | ||
And when you have movements or organizations that focus on one and not the other, that's because it's a manipulation. | ||
It's because it's a distraction. | ||
It's because you're watching the magician's hand in the air while the one behind his back is actually doing the magic trick. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
And, of course, we've covered BlackRock here on InfoWars forever. | ||
And, you know, unless you know about the ESG, the Environment, Social, and Governance score that BlackRock uses to rate investments, it's not about money anymore. | ||
It's not about making money. | ||
You can lose all of your money. | ||
You'll actually be reimbursed by BlackRock if you are just a slave to their social programs. | ||
So it's total control, global, corporate, unelected, tyrannical. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the second hour of American Journal. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith, brought to you entirely by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
I'll tell you about our latest bombshell sale at the end of this segment. | ||
But I want to talk about a major event that occurred over the weekend. | ||
The latest in a long line of, well, flexing of the muscle of big tech. | ||
And the question has been asked, and it's a good one, where does sovereignty lie? | ||
Are we sovereign? | ||
Is Twitter sovereign? | ||
Are we a nation? | ||
Or are we subjects of unelected technocratic billionaires? | ||
We really have to answer this question, because it seems like right now, it doesn't matter what the will of the American people is. | ||
It doesn't matter if somebody, you know, gets the most votes in her district. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene can be removed from the internet at the behest of, again, some weirdos from another country that live in a different state. | ||
Here's a story from New York Times. | ||
Twitter permanently suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene's account. | ||
Twitter on Sunday permanently suspended the personal account of Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican of Georgia, after the company said she'd violated its COVID-19 misinformation policies. | ||
And of course, she didn't. | ||
She quoted VAERS. | ||
She pointed out VAERS statistics. | ||
Twitter said that Ms. | ||
Greene had a fifth strike, which meant her account will not be restored. | ||
So she's been permanently kicked off of Twitter now. | ||
Despite the fact that she's overwhelmingly popular in her district, the people of Georgia love her and want her to be able to talk and are desperate to hear what she has to say. | ||
But it's not up to them anymore. | ||
It's up to Twitter. | ||
It's up to the Oversight Committee, right? | ||
It's up to a bunch of unelected and often foreign bureaucrats. | ||
I don't know how many times we have to point it out, but you know the Oversight Board, which is what Facebook created to be the independent You know, the decider as to whether or not people are allowed on the Internet, and it would be superior to every other big tech company. | ||
The Oversight Board would have oversight over Facebook and Twitter, and of course they would be the ones that you have to appeal to. | ||
You know, President Trump, right? | ||
President of the United States, most powerful man in the world, 80 million votes, has to write a letter to them begging them to let him back on his platform. | ||
Who's on the oversight? | ||
Well, one of their, you know, main chair people is the foreign justice minister of the Israeli government. | ||
So we have members of a foreign government deciding whether or not the people in America get to hear from our elected representatives. | ||
This is complete tyranny. | ||
This is complete anarchy. | ||
It's complete anarchy of tyranny. | ||
And it's despicable. | ||
But let's get into this a little bit, shall we? | ||
Because obviously, Twitter found that Marjorie Taylor Greene violated their fact-checking policies. | ||
They checked her facts, found them wanting, and removed her. | ||
Now, does Twitter have the authority on what is true and what is not? | ||
Of course not. | ||
They outsourced this. | ||
They outsourced this to the other controlled outlets. | ||
Right. | ||
Twitter partners with AP and Reuters to address misinformation on its platform. | ||
This is from back in looks like August of this year. | ||
Twitter announced today it's partnering with news organizations, the Associated Press and Reuters to expand its efforts focused on highlighting reliable news sources and information on its platform. | ||
Through the new agreements, Twitter's curation team will be able to leverage the expertise of the partnered organizations to add more context to the news and trends that circulate across Twitter, as well as at aid the company's use of public service announcements during high visibility events, misinformation labels and more. - Sure. | ||
So you've got the Associated Press and Reuters are the arbiters of what is true and what is not, what you're allowed to discuss and what you're not. | ||
Which is interesting because we take a journey over here to Pfizer.com slash people slash leadership slash board dash of dash directors. | ||
We find a very interesting person sitting on the board of Pfizer. | ||
His name is James C. Smith. | ||
And as of 2020, he is now on the board of Pfizer. | ||
But before 2020, he was the chairman of the Thomas Reuters Foundation, a London-based charity supported by the Global News and Information Provider. | ||
He was president, chief executive officer, and director of Thomas Reuters Corporation, a provider of intelligence information for businesses and professionals from 2012 until his retirement in 2020. | ||
He also served as its Chief Operating Officer from September 2011 to December 2011 and Chief Executive Officer Thomas Reuters Professional Division from 2008 to 2011. | ||
Prior to the acquisition of Reuters Group PLC by the Thompson Corporation in 2008, he served as the Chief Operating Officer of Thompson and as President and Chief Executive Officer of Thompson's Learning Academy and Reference Group. | ||
So, is this getting through to anybody else? | ||
That the CEO and basically chief of Reuters left that position in 2020 to take a job as a board member of Pfizer, and now you have the Reuters Corporation being the official fact check for Twitter, meaning it's not that big of a jump to see what's going on here. | ||
Reuters is working for Pfizer, and they're telling Twitter that anybody contradicting You know, anything that Pfizer said. | ||
Anybody saying something on Twitter that might threaten Pfizer's profits and control, has to be fact-checked. | ||
They have to be suspended. | ||
They have to be eliminated. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
Twitter censorship brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
But, of course, it's not Twitter, is it? | ||
It's everywhere. | ||
It's all the mainstream media corporations. | ||
It's all of big tech. | ||
They're all just working for this singular combine, for this one global collective, of which Pfizer is simply the pharmaceutical arm. | ||
You know this is true, right? | ||
Let's watch this compilation, shall we? | ||
Brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
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CBS Health Watch, sponsored by Pfizer. | |
Anderson Cooper 360. | ||
Brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
ABC News Nightline. | ||
Brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
Making a difference. | ||
Brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
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CNN Tonight. | |
Brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
Early start. | ||
Brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
Friday night on Erin Burnett Out Front. | ||
Brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
This week with George Stephanopoulos is brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
This letter report brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
Today's countdown to the Royal Wedding is brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
And now a CBS Sports Update brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
Meet the Press. | ||
Data download. | ||
Brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
This portion of CBS This Morning sponsored by Pfizer. | ||
On how to find the hidden sugars in the American family diet. | ||
Sponsored by Pfizer. | ||
Brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
Twitter censorship brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
Total control brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
Tyrannical hell world brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
Death, destruction, chaos, maiming, brain injuries. | ||
Death, stroke, heart attacks brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
Total biotechnocratic panopticon brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
So yes, the controlled media brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
There's the video on InfoWars.com. | ||
And now, of course, we know as they kick off Marjorie Taylor Greene, that Twitter censorship is really if you contradict Reuters. | ||
Reuters, by the way, led by a man who sits on the board of Pfizer. | ||
Yes, folks, it really is this inclusive of a conspiracy. | ||
It really is this simple. | ||
The pharmaceutical companies, these major corporations, all work hand-in-hand to censor anybody that contradicts them and use the power of their money to... | ||
When I say their money, of course I mean your money, of course I mean the tax dollars that are stolen from you by the American government and then given, you know, in one big lump payment to Pfizer for poisoning us for the last 50 years. | ||
It's a very well-oiled system that they have, a very efficient machine they have fabricated to not only steal your money, enrich themselves, poison you to death, and then using the money they stole from you by selling you the poison to censor you from speaking out against them. | ||
It's all very simple but very devious and very, very corrupt. | ||
There he is, James Smith, board member of Pfizer, former chairman of the Thomas Reuters Foundation and chief executive officer of the Reuters Corporation, until 20. | ||
Oh, and of course, you know, member of the International Business Council of the World Economic Forum, International Advisory Boards of the British American Business, the Atlantic Council, you know, just all of these other, you know, globalist cabals. | ||
And they just control everything you're allowed to see, everything you're allowed to say. | ||
Even if it's your elected official, they will be censored if they dare to contradict their corporate masters. | ||
This is the world that we live in. | ||
One thing I can guarantee you, InfoWars will never be brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
If anything, we'll be brought down by Pfizer, right? | ||
Pfizer will turn its Hydra-like visage towards us and attempt to destroy us, as they already are. | ||
We'll never be brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
We're brought to you by you, the American people. | ||
It's our only sponsorship. | ||
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All right, folks, some breaking news here. | |
43 minutes ago, FDA authorizes Pfizer booster shots for people 12 through 15. | ||
15. The first comment, if the word booster is used, it's another way of saying the vaccines are not working. | ||
Completely captured. | ||
If I had to describe the American system in one way, it is completely and totally captured by special interests. | ||
Again, this is what the RFK book really reveals. | ||
Regulatory capture. | ||
The way that major corporations worm their way into our government and turn its own design in on itself. | ||
Just horrific. | ||
Let's take a moment now, we'll go to clip number 13, take a trip back in time to see what news was like before it was brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
Here's a clip of the news from 1982 in a little segment they call Vaccine Roulette. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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It was American doctors who first alerted the government to reactions back in 1936. | |
But it was not until after British press reports caused people to quit using the vaccine in the United Kingdom that our government decided to take a look. | ||
42 years had gone by between the first warning and the time the U.S. | ||
government decided to commission its first study. | ||
It was done by Dr. Larry Baruff of the UCLA Medical Center. | ||
Because the Food and Drug Administration was concerned that this sort of public panic might spread to the United States, they wanted to document that the vaccine was in fact safe and not associated with severe consequences. | ||
The UCLA study found more reaction than had ever been seen before. | ||
The study estimates that as many as one in every 13 children had persistent or high-pitched crying after the shot. | ||
This may be indicative of brain damage in the recipient child. | ||
Also, the study estimates one in every 700 children had a convulsion or went into shock. | ||
In most cases, it's a single spell. | ||
It does not recur, and the child does very well thereafter. | ||
But there are many children in whom there is a persistent neurologic deficit. | ||
Even though it is well known some of the reactions children had in the UCLA study can cause brain damage, there's been no follow-up to find if any of those children suffered long-term problems. | ||
Why? | ||
Because after nearly a half a century of waiting for answers, the only study commissioned in this country ran out of money. | ||
Neither the FDA nor the doctors involved have plans to pursue the matter. | ||
Amazing, isn't it? | ||
Actual reporting about the negative effects of vaccines. | ||
A news corporation, a mainstream media outlet with the concern for the American people that leads them to tell the truth. | ||
What a world! | ||
What a world we left behind 40 years ago. | ||
That was 40 years ago. | ||
Truly incredible. | ||
Of course, that was a time when you didn't have complete capture of the mainstream media by the pharmaceutical industries, when you didn't have BlackRock ruling over us like some unelected noble, you know, just imposing their will upon us. | ||
It was a simpler time. | ||
It was a time to which we must return by destroying these people, politically. | ||
Of course, we're not getting any help whatsoever from the GOP or the so-called Republicans. | ||
The Columbia Bugle reports on Twitter, zero tweets so far from the GOP leader or the GOP chairwoman about Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene being banned by Twitter. | ||
Until they learn to take this seriously, we're utterly screwed. | ||
Now, I don't know if that means we need to Just completely remake the Republican Party? | ||
I mean, in the image of, you know, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Joe Kent and Donald Trump? | ||
Just by ousting people, if we need a new party, if we just need a revolution and just bring the whole thing down and start over from scratch, right? | ||
Whatever we need to do, it needs to happen soon because the people in power right now can literally just see their fellow Republicans, somebody they're supposed to be on the same team with, somebody they're supposed to defend, just Be removed, got kicked off of Twitter, and they don't even say anything. | ||
Not even just like a token like, hey, this isn't good. | ||
You know, at least sometimes you'd get some sort of statement from Ted Cruz or somebody being like, wait, this isn't right. | ||
I mean, they don't do anything about it. | ||
They have all the power in the world, right? | ||
They had the presidency and the Senate and the Congress for two whole years under Donald Trump's Reign and just completely whiffed it, just completely did absolutely nothing. | ||
Gave them more power, if nothing else. | ||
Claimed to not even know who Alex Jones was when he was being kicked off of Twitter. | ||
Remember that? | ||
Remember four years ago when Alex Jones got kicked off of Twitter in a singular, like, monolithic act by all of big tech all at once? | ||
Remember that? | ||
And we knew what was coming. | ||
We tried to tell people what was coming. | ||
And the so-called Republican scumbags like Marco Rubio, just queer little bobbleheads like Marco Rubio, he doesn't even know who Alex Jones is. | ||
Doesn't even know who the person is that is the primary target of big tech censorship. | ||
This was the time it could have stopped. | ||
This was the time they could have put their feet on the brakes. | ||
This was the time that they could have actually done something to stand up for their constituents and the American people and their fellow Republicans and the unrepresented American citizens who are desperately crying out for help as their country is destroyed around them. | ||
That was the time, four years ago, when Alex Jones Got, was, you know, had his head on the chopping block. | ||
That was the time you could have stood up for it. | ||
Now's a good time to stand up for it. | ||
Last year was a good time to stand up for it. | ||
Two years ago was a good time to stand up for it. | ||
Next year will be the time you can't stand up for it anymore because you've been utterly destroyed. | ||
You absolute incompetence. | ||
What is the GOP doing? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Are you contacting your GOP representative? | ||
Are you letting them know that this is an existential threat for them? | ||
That there is a literal gun pointed at their head, and they're sitting there ignoring it, acting as if if they just pretend it's not there, it'll go away? | ||
Absolute incompetence across the board. | ||
Incompetence on one side, open corruption on the other. | ||
It's so sickening. | ||
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Don't say we didn't know where this was going. | ||
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Like, the Democrats love to pretend like we have some sort of ulterior motive. | ||
We're working for the Russians! | ||
Right? | ||
As if any of this makes sense whatsoever, thinking about it that way. | ||
It's just, it's all insane. | ||
It's all nonsense. | ||
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The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Yes, we are going to be making fun of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez this hour, but I need your help! | ||
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Gosh, there's so much other stuff to cover as well. | ||
How's this for a headline? | ||
Cardiac arrest victims could be turned down for ambulances. | ||
Unprecedented staffing crisis forces bosses to consider radical action, admits health chief. | ||
This is in Ireland. | ||
The ambulance staffing crisis could become so bad that paramedics will be unable to attend patients in cardiac arrest. | ||
Dr. Nigel Ruddle, the medical director of the North Ireland Ambulance Service, said that with five COVID-19 cases detected every minute on Thursday, health bosses were being forced to consider radical action. | ||
Yeah, so if you have a heart attack, just take the bus, I guess. | ||
Just take the bus. | ||
Okay. | ||
Incredible. | ||
You know, as messed up as our health system is, at least we're not euthanizing retarded people and telling heart attack victims that they have to get themselves to the hospital. | ||
At least we still have ambulances. | ||
That's kind of nice, isn't it? | ||
Now, I don't even know how to cover this. | ||
Because, you know, part of me Obviously just wants to say don't give her the attention she wants Like obviously she says stupid stuff to get attention And to give it to her is playing into her game, but at the same time It's so stupid and yet it's so Like, it's such a great example of the leftist mind. | ||
We almost have to talk about it. | ||
But it also ties into everything else we're talking about here, right? | ||
I'll remind you of the Twitter thread I was reading where the Atlantic writer asked Dr. Robert Malone, what are you doing this for? | ||
Who's paying you to do this? | ||
Why are you doing the right thing when we're telling you not to? | ||
We're all telling you that we don't like you if you do the right thing. | ||
Why do you keep doing it? | ||
What are you getting? | ||
Who is rewarding you for this? | ||
They can't comprehend just the reality of the situation, that there are people that actually care about this stuff. | ||
This is sort of another offshoot of this, where you have Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez being called out for her blatant hypocrisy. | ||
She's a congresswoman from New York City, New York City right now under Massive restrictions, even more now. | ||
The incoming mayor, Mayor Adams, has announced his first day. | ||
He was like, we are expanding all of the lockdowns and mandates. | ||
I hate everyone in this city. | ||
So while her state is utterly locked down, being destroyed, also simultaneously, by the way, experiencing the most massive spike in COVID infections that they've ever experienced. | ||
Yeah, a little ironic there, you'd think, if you paid attention to this sort of stuff. | ||
But then she spends her winter holiday in Florida, in the free state of Florida. | ||
And she's seen gallivanting around Florida, not wearing a mask, not being subject to any of the restrictions that her constituents are under. | ||
Why would you go to Florida? | ||
Why? | ||
Because it's free there? | ||
Because the restrictions aren't there? | ||
Because you want to be able to have a good time? | ||
And you can't do that in your home state because of the laws that you support? | ||
So obviously, just hundreds, thousands of people were calling her out on Twitter for this, calling out the blatant hypocrisy, pointing out that when Ted Cruz went to Cancun during the big freeze here in Texas, she demonized him and claimed it was such a horrific thing for him to do. | ||
Meanwhile, as somebody who lived through the Texas freeze, as somebody who was there as You know, roads were shut down and I actually had friends staying at our house because he was actually freezing to death in his apartment that had lost power. | ||
So somebody who suffered through this, I can tell you, no hard feelings against Ted Cruz. | ||
He didn't pretend like this was necessary. | ||
He didn't cause the freeze, right? | ||
The restrictions that AOC went to Florida to escape are the ones she supports, are the ones she actually exacerbates. | ||
Ted Cruz went to Cancun. | ||
Everybody in Texas wished they could go to Cancun. | ||
They all would have if they could have. | ||
What was Ted Cruz gonna do? | ||
Shovel the snow? | ||
Was he gonna drive the truck up and down the road clearing it for us? | ||
No. | ||
There's nothing he could do. | ||
I guess he could have flexed his weight as a senator and gotten the biomass generation plant going. | ||
Maybe. | ||
I mean, everything that happened during the freeze was actually still the fault of the leftists who made us shut down power generation plants and, you know, for the climate, right? | ||
It actually was their fault. | ||
But a little bit different and obvious, it's obvious hypocrisy on Alexandria Ocasio's behalf. | ||
New York is in crisis right now, despite being locked down, despite being mandated, despite having the strictest restrictions outside of California, which, oh, by the way, also experiencing a massive spike in COVID right now. | ||
So they're under crisis, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez gallivants off to Florida, and everybody points out this hypocrisy. | ||
They're pointing out what a hypocritical liar she is. | ||
She doesn't respond to any of those people. | ||
She doesn't respond to anybody pointing out her hypocrisy, pointing out the inconsistency in her own statements. | ||
No, no, she finds the one person that made a joke out of what was going on. | ||
Steve Cortez said if leftists at AOC actually thought mandates and maskings worked, they wouldn't be frolicking in free Florida. | ||
And two, her guy showing his gross male feet in public with hideous sandals. | ||
So it's like a silly joke mocking her boyfriend. | ||
Right? | ||
Not actually a legitimate political concern or anything. | ||
But he does point out her hypocrisy. | ||
But she doesn't respond to any of the people just pointing out her hypocrisy. | ||
She frames this by saying, if Republicans are mad they can't date me, then just say that instead of projecting their sexual frustrations onto my boyfriend's feet, you creepy weirdos. | ||
Again, clearly just to cry for attention. | ||
It's like, but just imagine, just imagine Nancy Pelosi using this. | ||
At least Nancy Pelosi had the common decency to just, you know, live out her hypocrisy, right? | ||
Everybody pointed out that Pelosi was a hypocrite because she'd forced Barbers and, you know, hairstylists to shut down because of COVID, but then hers was allowed to open. | ||
She was allowed to go to hers. | ||
She was allowed to go to her hairdresser. | ||
And it was a big thing. | ||
Same, pretty much exactly the same thing, right? | ||
Rules for me, but not, or rules for thee, but not for me. | ||
Imposing mandates and restrictions because they care so much about our health while flaunting these same restrictions, showing that it's not actually about health. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They're total hypocrites. | ||
And at least Nancy Pelosi had the dignity to just be like, yeah, screw you. | ||
I'm a hypocrite. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Yeah, alright. | ||
Expose who you are. | ||
Say who you really are. | ||
Just imagine Nancy Pelosi like, all of these people telling me I'm- they just want to date me. | ||
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They're desperate to get into my pants and that's why they're saying this. | |
It would be a stupid, ridiculous thing for her to say, right? | ||
It's just as stupid and ridiculous here. | ||
It's just as retarded, this claim. | ||
They just want to date me. | ||
That's why they're calling me a hypocrite. | ||
Total destruction. | ||
I think it's great. | ||
I think it's... I think we should take this on. | ||
I think anytime anybody, you know, goes after Alex Jones, I think he should just... Look, I'm just a sexy man. | ||
They want to date me. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
Then you don't have to pay attention to any of their criticisms or any of their claims at all. | ||
It's brilliant, really. | ||
They just want to date me. | ||
America's embarrassing. | ||
That's all I have to say about this. | ||
America's embarrassing. | ||
I'm embarrassed to have somebody like AOC have any sort of platform in this country. | ||
It's shameful who we allowed ourselves to be ruled by. | ||
It's idiocracy, but plain. | ||
Plain and simple, straight up, it's idiocracy. | ||
It is stupid as hell, our world, with people like this in charge. | ||
I mean, can you not see this being a scene from... We need an idiocracy, too. | ||
We need an idiocracy that really delves into the politics behind the world that idiocracy exists in. | ||
Because Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez would be a shining star in that world, right? | ||
You've got on one side people just like, you're imposing mandates on people, you're restricting their freedoms, you're imposing all of this stuff, you say it's because of health, you say you're terrified of the virus, but now you're in Florida, you're not wearing a mask, you're going to drag shows and kissing random strangers. | ||
In drag, men in dresses with beards. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's all just so sickening. | ||
The hypocrisy is sickening. | ||
The things they support are sickening. | ||
Their attitude is sickening. | ||
The sickle fancy of their constituents is sickening. | ||
The way the media treats them is sickening. | ||
It's just, our whole nation is just sick. | ||
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and socialism is the pandemic. | ||
It's killing us. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
Still a lot of important news to cover. | ||
We're gonna keep covering very unimportant news. | ||
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. | ||
Gotta call her. | ||
Patty in Boston. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Patty. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Please, please don't tell me that you're going to defend AOC here. | ||
Just, I respect you. | ||
We disagree, but I respect you, Patty. | ||
Please don't destroy that right now by saying that you're going to defend AOC. | ||
I really hope you're not. | ||
Well, I don't think I'm going to destroy your confidence in me. | ||
What I want to discuss about this situation is what people aren't discussing. | ||
It's the fact that it is unacceptable to wear sandals as a man in public. | ||
Are you sure you don't just want to sleep with AOC, Patty? | ||
Is this not your projected sexual frustrations? | ||
Well, I don't have sexual frustrations. | ||
You would be the author on that. | ||
What I would say is that The idea of wearing sandals in public is almost as disgusting to me as a man eating ice cream in public. | ||
These are things that you don't do. | ||
You know, after the age of like 13, you're not supposed to wear sandals in public or eat ice cream in public. | ||
This is not something that you do. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
And the fact that this dude is out there with his dogs hanging out, like, I mean... Look, the crew is pointing out to me that It may actually be gayer to comment on another man's feet. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You might be crossing the line here, but you know, I'd also say... No, what I'm saying is that it's unacceptable just to even see it. | ||
You shouldn't even have to discuss it. | ||
You're just insulted. | ||
You're just personally offended by this. | ||
Personally, I'm enraged. | ||
I can't stand it. | ||
It's gross. | ||
But seriously though, Patty, you're there in Boston, massive restrictions also. | ||
I mean, does it not irk you, the hypocrisy going on here? | ||
Just, you know, seriously, because obviously we have political differences and you'd be probably a little bit more aligned with AOC than you would with, you know, my own views. | ||
But I mean, does the hypocrisy piss you off here? | ||
Yeah, of course. | ||
Well, any hypocrisy, you know, politically does irritate me. | ||
So I understand where you guys are coming from. | ||
I also think, though, that, you know, all kidding aside, I really think you guys have, like, a weird obsession with a congresswoman who is in charge of absolutely nothing. | ||
Well, but the problem is that she's... She has no committee assignments that are of any relevance. | ||
She's not the chairwoman of any committee that makes I don't understand. | ||
I get it. | ||
I guess she's pretty, and she's young, and she's a Democrat. | ||
So you guys are going to have to live. | ||
And that's fine. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
Hold on, Patty. | ||
There are other Congresswomen that aren't as outrageous as her. | ||
And this is the thing, right? | ||
I do struggle every time I talk about it, just being like, why are we giving this woman attention? | ||
But here's the problem. | ||
Did she not get Dr. Paul Gosar kicked off of his committee assignments for being offended at one of his tweets? | ||
Is that not some form of power? | ||
Is she not helping? | ||
collaborating with Bernie Sanders to put forward the bills that are going out now? | ||
Is she not single-handedly leading the charge towards socialism, something you also should stop doing at the age of 13, believing in this stupid stuff? | ||
I mean, is she not behind some of this? | ||
Is she not a force to be reckoned with? | ||
I mean, yeah, she's dumb as hell, but apparently people are voting for her. | ||
Yeah, her ideas are terrible. | ||
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You don't think she's dumb? | |
No, no. | ||
I disagree with her strongly on some things. | ||
You disagree with her strongly on everything. | ||
I don't think that makes her stupid. | ||
I think it makes her just wrong. | ||
No, no. | ||
Her IQ score makes her stupid. | ||
These other things are evidence of this. | ||
Well, she went to BU and I'm going to have to defend Boston University. | ||
I'm standing about 50 feet away from it right now and I'm telling you. | ||
That it's not a university for stupid people. | ||
So she's not dumb. | ||
It's that, you know, you just politically disagree with her, which is perfectly fine. | ||
No, no. | ||
Well, hold on, hold on. | ||
I want to be clear. | ||
I can disagree with some... I disagree with you. | ||
I don't think you're dumb. | ||
I don't think somebody's dumb just because I disagree with them politically. | ||
I think they're dumb when they say dumb things constantly over and over again. | ||
And the problem is that nobody points it out. | ||
Nobody calls her out on it, right? | ||
If anybody on the right were to say the type of stuff she says, it would be... | ||
Everywhere all the time, but she's she's protected and she's coddled and she's allowed to say very very dumb things or very just you know outrageous things and and nobody seems to care. | ||
It's very annoying. | ||
Well, you know, I think we should just come back to the point that we agree on in that it's unacceptable for men to wear sandals in public. | ||
For men to have their feet uncovered like sluts. | ||
Yes, I agree. | ||
We must match them. | ||
No, it's a But I don't know, man. | ||
I mean... Are you not embarrassed? | ||
Because I'm embarrassed by this woman. | ||
I think that's the ultimate thing. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
So if I'm embarrassed by her... | ||
You would have to admit that you're embarrassed by Lauren Boebert or Madison Cawthorn, right? | ||
I mean, these are stooges. | ||
These are idiots. | ||
These are morons. | ||
Retards. | ||
I mean, however you want to put it. | ||
I mean, I'm not the biggest fan of Madison Cawthorn in the first place. | ||
But yeah. | ||
But no. | ||
But you want to talk about Mitch McConnell. | ||
You want to talk about Dan Crenshaw. | ||
Like, yeah, these people are embarrassing. | ||
They're embarrassing. | ||
It's shameful that they're claiming that they're Republicans. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's just such an absurdist. | ||
I mean, don't you feel like we're living in an idiocracy here, Patty? | ||
Of course we are. | ||
I mean, but that's not new. | ||
I mean, this has been going on for quite some time. | ||
I mean, you know, I think that Ilhan Omar is a moron. | ||
You know, Rashida Tlaib is an idiot. | ||
Oh, so you're racist. | ||
Yeah, obviously. | ||
I must be. | ||
I must be. | ||
You must be, of course. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
No, I agree. | ||
Look, I'm willing to take hot shots at people in my party as much as you are in yours. | ||
You know, the thing is that you're kind of an enigma in that You're willing to do that, but a lot of people on the right are not willing to take any shot at anybody in their own party. | ||
And I appreciate you. | ||
Well, you know, I think I've been thinking about this because of the stuff. | ||
I don't know if you've been following it, Patty, but the stuff that happened with with old old Jack Murphy. | ||
And I don't want to get into drama here, but, you know, there's there's a pretty big difference between the right and the left when it comes to, you know, their their so-called leaders being exposed. | ||
The right is, like, loves that. | ||
The right loves figuring out that one of their leaders is a hypocrite and then just destroying that person. | ||
I mean, look at the way that, like... | ||
Say it again? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Denny Haster. | ||
I mean, anybody, anybody that like, you know, claims to be on the right and claims to be, you know, upholding all of these values, and then they're exposed to not be that, like, the right is just like, yes, we will destroy, we will tear, it doesn't matter how powerful they are, how useful they are to the right, none of that matters. | ||
Actually, the more powerful they are, or like, the more prominent they are, the more the right relishes tearing those people down. | ||
We're on the left, You've got like, you know, whether it's Cenk Uygur or his nephew or, you know, any of these people on the left, the Black Lives Matter, you know, leadership that's buying $2 million houses in all white neighborhoods. | ||
Like, when that hypocrisy is exposed, the left is just like, shut up. | ||
You can't say that. | ||
Don't talk about that. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I think there's a more sizable chunk of the right that's willing to go after our own than the left. | ||
You don't think you don't see that? | ||
I think you make a good point, but I would say that the litmus test for this is going to have to be how many people actually turn on Trump now with the vaccination stuff. | ||
Because if he doesn't lose a sizable chunk of his base, then I would have to say you're wrong about this. | ||
If he does, then I would say you're right. | ||
So it remains to be seen. | ||
I think it's a good point, but we're going to get an actual test of your theory here coming up very shortly. | ||
So we'll see how it goes. | ||
Well, I think the fact that a lot of Trump supporters boo him when he says that is obviously evidence that the whole claim that we're all cult members that just follow what he says unnervingly or unerringly. | ||
But you know I don't think that's true. | ||
I don't think that you're all cult members. | ||
I just think some of you are. | ||
But a lot of people say it. | ||
But yeah, you do think so. | ||
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I'm sorry. | |
All right, well, thank you so much for the call, Patty. | ||
That was surprisingly pleasant. | ||
But your point is well taken. | ||
Your point is well taken about sandals on men in public. | ||
You want to talk about creepy weirdos, AOC? | ||
You're datin' one. | ||
Kidding, of course. | ||
You can wear whatever you want. | ||
We don't judge here. | ||
Thanks for the call, Patty. | ||
I do appreciate it. | ||
We're gonna get to more calls in just a moment. | ||
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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 have to say that was a very pleasant call with Patty. | ||
That's why I like Pat. | ||
He can be obstinate sometimes, we can butt heads, but it gives me hope that like I don't know, it's still possible to have conversations in this country with people you disagree with. | ||
Like that alone is enough to be like, maybe we're not doomed. | ||
You know, maybe we can still be friends after the end of all of this. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
Let's go to more phone calls, shall we? | ||
Let's go to, is that Tutu in Wisconsin? | ||
Tutu? | ||
Am I pronouncing that right? | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Yeah, it's Toto. | ||
Toto, okay. | ||
Hello, Toto. | ||
We're not in Kansas anymore. | ||
Yeah, hi, Chimera Harrison. | ||
How you doing? | ||
Uh, how dare you, but good, thank you. | ||
Well, you got the monocolonial antibody treatment. | ||
I didn't, I didn't actually. | ||
I didn't, I was, I was denied because I'm white, unfortunately. | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
Did you say your family members got it? | ||
That's right. | ||
Are they, are they chimeras now? | ||
Well, they're, they said it's made of parts, either mice or a rabbit. | ||
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So, so what isn't these days? | ||
Spring cells. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm always worried about that because it says in the Bible, you know, not to mix stuff. | ||
But, uh, anyway, uh, uh, I have a, a Gatling gun of red pills. | ||
I'd like to riddle you with some, uh, rabbit holes if you have time. | ||
All right, go for it. | ||
Well, first with, uh, Rona, I was wondering if maybe this isn't a part of the plan to implement UBI. | ||
Sure. | ||
Oh, that's interesting. | ||
Well, that is kind of interesting. | ||
I'll tell you what, I'll play a video in the next segment about the way Australia is doing this because that's an interesting take I haven't heard. | ||
UBI. | ||
I mean, I think definitely, you know, shutting down the economy and then upping unemployment benefits. | ||
I mean, nowadays, every restaurant I go to in Austin has a now hiring sign. | ||
Every fast food place you drive by, Chick-fil-A, now hiring, $15 plus. | ||
Sonic, now hiring, up to $15 per hour. | ||
I mean, everybody's hiring, but nobody's getting jobs because maybe they're on government dependence. | ||
But that's one. | ||
Keep going here, Toto. | ||
We don't have too much longer. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
I didn't know we were in a rush. | ||
Um, also, um, I don't know if you saw No Time to Die, but I thought it was interesting in that James Bond movie how they had like, uh, DNA bioweapon island references. | ||
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Kind of like Epstein's Island and child kidnapping. | ||
I don't know if you heard the dubstep song Swine Flu by 16 Bit. | ||
Um, also Alex Jones always asks about why they do like pre-programming And kind of explain plans beforehand. | ||
And I was wondering if it has something to do with, like, minimizing freezing or gear in the headlights and maximizing screens. | ||
None of, like, monster's ink. | ||
Also, I still think there's a possibility that Trump should get a leeway from the vaccine. | ||
I'm anti-vax, but his family members did pass away from the 1918 pandemic. | ||
So he could have a predisposition for being afraid Of viruses, which, you know, in America here, that's his right and his freedom. | ||
He could also be a body double because he did disappear for a while when he went to Walter Reed and came out, you know, scrawny and stuff. | ||
Maybe he just lost some weight. | ||
I don't know. | ||
And then I think Ghislaine Maxwell is kind of like a pizza gatekeeper. | ||
And I think we need to investigate. | ||
I think we need to investigate Israeli political meddling. | ||
instead of Russian meddling. | ||
And speaking of the same thing, they took Orthodox Christmas this weekend, in this week on Thursday and Friday, off the calendar again. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I don't know, I think a lot of taxation without representation is occurring while sweeping even basic things like, you know, more locally here in Wisconsin, the Waukesha roadkill incident, you know, putting that under the rug. | ||
And I don't know, also if you've heard about the time travel in Napa, Stay on the line, Toto. | ||
We'll be back to hear about this on the other side. | ||
Is there something new on that? | ||
Well, they had the quantum teleportation of data from bars and then also with the new hexagon. | ||
All right. | ||
I was about to say goodbye to you, but now you're saying stuff that's interesting to me. | ||
Stay on the line, Toto. | ||
We'll be back to hear about this on the other side. | ||
My interest has peaked. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Third hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
Toto from Wisconsin's on the line. | ||
Sorry, we got cut off there by the commercial break. | ||
What were you saying about recent discoveries with quantum mechanics and time traveling and NASA? | ||
I must have missed this, Toto. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Well, there was a couple Time Travel and Cool NASA articles. | ||
First, with the rover, there was something they were talking about with data sent from the rover on Mars. | ||
They were analyzing the data here on Earth, and the timestamp showed instantaneous transmittal of data from a planet very far away. | ||
And it was either that the rover is not on Mars, Or that somehow they're able to transmit data by information by folding time. | ||
And then there was that launch over Christmas with the new hexagon Hubble telescope that can see a bee heat signature. | ||
If we were the distance from here to the moon, and the moon is like 240,000 miles away, So imagine you're looking 240,000 miles away and spot a heat signature. | ||
You flip that telescope around. | ||
You can point it at Earth. | ||
Imagine what you can see. | ||
But then you point it downrange through the sands of time of light in the universe. | ||
And you can see Into the past. | ||
Right. | ||
You're actually looking back into the, into the past when you do that. | ||
That's the James Webb telescope, right? | ||
Or, uh, yeah, that's what they're calling it. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
And, um, you can imagine as here on earth and similar in space, there are things that are reflective in space. | ||
So then off a mirror in space, the natural mirror, they can then look back at earth back in time. | ||
That would be interesting. | ||
And then on the same note, it's not really with time travel, but kind of with Corona, there was that, um, female, uh, NASA person who was on the space station, who's accused of drilling into the toilet. | ||
And they're, uh, saying she possibly had thrombosis of the brain, which can make, you know, go crazy because your brain swells up from a blood clot. | ||
And I thought that was kind of similar to the possibilities of like zombie Wow. | ||
I hadn't heard of that either. | ||
Well, thank you so much for calling in. | ||
You've given us a lot of stuff to think about here. | ||
I hadn't heard about the thrombosis. | ||
Do I have time for one more thing? | ||
Very quickly. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Okay. | ||
You remember in the movie, The Mummy, how they were covered in gold and stuff? | ||
In ancient Egypt, they cover themselves in gold paint? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think pyramids are just upside down earth energy funnels and you just absorb the energy from the pyramids, kind of like how Nikola Tesla would talk about. | ||
And instead of using 5G negative energy stuff, there's like positive energy stuff that can heal the body and even, I think, create sideways dimensional time travel tunnels. | ||
Where you can time travel with emotion. | ||
Interesting, yeah. | ||
I mean, I know, you know, the stories are that back in the day when you could still get access to the pyramids without, you know, having to go through a bunch of red tape. | ||
The tour guides would take people up to the top of the pyramid where they would hold a light bulb and the light bulb would light up because of the static energy being directed by the pyramid. | ||
That's the rumor at least. | ||
So yeah, there's something to that. | ||
There's also a story I was seeing recently that I guess a company has basically proven that Tesla was right and now has wireless power transfer and wireless battery charging and that sort of stuff. | ||
And I guess they're thinking about trying to roll it out in a place like the UAE or Dubai or somewhere that actually is still interested in pushing the boundaries of human achievement. | ||
Not here in America, of course. | ||
We're all about tearing ourselves down and tearing everything down. | ||
So yeah, wireless energy, we're really on the cusp of it still. | ||
But of course, it's been buried and hidden since Tesla invented it hundreds of years ago, or over a hundred years ago. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Toto. | ||
That was quite a bit of information. | ||
We'll have to look up a little bit later. | ||
Let's go now to Smoke a Fatty with Patty. | ||
Just making sure I know this is not Patty in Boston. | ||
This is Patty in New Jersey. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Patty, you're on the air. | ||
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Oh, hold on, hold on. | |
That's our fault. | ||
You're on the air now, Patty. - Hey, how's it going, Harrison? | ||
How are you? - Good, thanks. | ||
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How are you? | |
Happy New Year to everybody. | ||
Happy New Year to the crew. | ||
InfoWars, all the Patreons out there listening, Happy New Year. | ||
Hope this is our year. | ||
But earlier today in the show, you brought up a few points that I just wanted to touch upon. | ||
So you talked about how people think that InfoWars, you guys are in with the CIA. | ||
The mere fact of me calling in and talking about what I talk about proves, in my opinion, that there's no possible way You know, that's just the type of thing a CIA agent would call in and say, Paddy, so I don't know. | ||
Maybe you've just buried us even further. | ||
Kidding. | ||
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Possibly. | |
And your Aussie voice makes me crack up every single time I hear it. | ||
I'm not supposed to smoke up your rear end here. | ||
The Aussie voice. | ||
Makes me crack up every time I hear it. | ||
So please, any opportunity to impress an Australian, just don't ever hesitate. | ||
And my call today, I just want to reach out to all the Patriots out there. | ||
I want to check in. | ||
I want to see if everybody went to smokeafattywithpatty.com and bought XRP. | ||
There's a nice little tab there to buy XRP. | ||
This right here, you want to talk about Great reset proof. | ||
You want to talk about counteracting the great reset? | ||
Go buy some XRP, leave it in your digital wallet, and then when stuff hits the fan, go take a look at your anti-deflationary crypto asset. | ||
This is gonna change the world, and they're not telling Americans on purpose. - Well, I'll tell you what, Patty. | ||
I still, you know, you always call and talk about this, and I always appreciate, you know, new information about it. | ||
I still don't know too much about cryptocurrency, but, you know, we were talking at the end of the week last week about some changes that we're making to the show, including the new daily dispatch stuff, and cryptocurrency We decided we need to start looking at that more. | ||
We need to start talking about that more. | ||
I need to wrap my mind around it. | ||
So that's one of our New Year's resolutions here at American Journalist. | ||
Start talking more about cryptocurrency and more about the way that people can extricate themselves from the financial slavery that we're in, whether it's through crypto or gold or silver or whatever. | ||
You know, way we need to get out of this. | ||
We are going to start talking about that more. | ||
So I appreciate the call and we're going to bring on some authorities to talk about what exactly XRP is and all of these other, you know, coins that strike fear into the heart of the banking establishment. | ||
So thanks so much for making us aware of that, Patty, and know that we are on the case and that'll be a larger part of our show moving forward. | ||
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Make sure you check out SmokeaFattyWithPatty.News if you guys want up-to-date crypto news. | |
I put together, I actually have an InfoWars link in there if you go to SmokeaFattyWithPatty.News, P-A-T-T-Y dot news. | ||
I... | ||
Put all the important crypto information together, made my own little news site inspired by you guys. | ||
Well, we'll check it out, Patty. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I want to go to one more call before we go to break. | ||
I apologize, but thank you for calling in and give us a call back again another time. | ||
Let's go to Henry in Chicago. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Henry, you're on the air. | ||
Hi, Happy New Year to you and all the staff and all the InfoWarriors. | ||
Happy New Year. | ||
I want to talk about Trump being a traitor and I'll tell you why. | ||
Hopefully I got enough time, because I got two names that you need to disseminate to the population. | ||
I think Trump was a traitor for not changing the Section 230, not fighting for the First Amendment when he got banned, the platform. | ||
He never changed the emergency order, which is still part of the mandate and enslavement of us. | ||
He also added all the Patriots by pretending he was working against the big state. | ||
He wasn't. | ||
He got, I cannot confirm this, I'm looking into it, he got a million dollars from Pfizer and Biden got a million dollars from Pfizer in the election campaign. | ||
He also never fired Dr. Fauci, okay? | ||
Yeah. | ||
He protected the CDC, which I call it the corrupt dictatorship. | ||
corporation. | ||
And you know what I call Trump now? | ||
A globalism insurance candidate. | ||
A insurance candidate. | ||
Well, look, we get a lot of callers saying this now. | ||
I think people know my platform that, you know, the guy didn't destroy the deep state single-handedly, but that doesn't mean he was a part of it. | ||
That's how I feel. | ||
But I'll cover more on the other side. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
This is The American Journal. | ||
I'll just say, you know, everybody needs to read Dr. Scott Atlas' book, A Plague on Our House. | ||
It explains in very clear detail what was going on behind the scenes in the Trump White House. | ||
No, it wasn't Trump twirling his mustache and, you know, tackling evilly as he, you know, lied to the American people and, you know, high-fived Anthony Fauci. | ||
It shows just how captured our entire bureaucracy is and that Trump, regardless of what he thought, like he disagreed with everything that the bureaucracy was doing, but it was like the bureaucracy was doing it anyway. | ||
And then Trump was going up there and saying what he thought should be happening, but it was contradictory to what was actually being, you know, put out by the CDC. | ||
So then everybody was, oh, the messaging from the White House is crazy. | ||
And one thing you do realize is we didn't have really President Trump for four years. | ||
We had President Kushner. | ||
And so if that's enough to say, you know, Trump is a puppet and a Manchurian candidate and, you know, a Trump, A stand-in while nefarious powers are actually in control behind the scenes, then I got nothing to argue with you for, because that's what seems to have happened. | ||
That's what the books about the Trump White House inevitably show, is that the decisions were being made by his son-in-law, not him. | ||
And even though he thought one thing, his son thought the other, his son-in-law's ideas were the ones that won out in the end. | ||
So we didn't have President Trump, we had President Kushner. | ||
So I agree with you on that, but at the same time, it's like, I don't think Trump was willing for this to happen. | ||
I don't think he liked that this was the case. | ||
In fact, that's what the book seems to show. | ||
Every time Scott Atlas would talk to Trump, it'd be Trump totally agreeing with him and being like, yeah, you're exactly right. | ||
That's exactly true. | ||
And then just being like, so I guess you've got to convince my son-in-law. | ||
It's like, OK, well, you're the president, though, so maybe you could do something about this. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Hey, if you want to call him a puppet, if that's what you believe, then go for it. | ||
I don't understand the heel turn people have taken with Trump. | ||
I think it's been the same since he got elected. | ||
He's been unable to achieve things, and it's because the people that are in charge and in the bureaucracy are openly against him. | ||
Don't fulfill – he's the president. | ||
He issues an order. | ||
The person just ignores it and says, I don't believe that should be the order and changes whatever the order is. | ||
And Trump didn't do anything about it. | ||
So, yeah, disappointment. | ||
But anyway, it's all a distraction after all. | ||
There's a lot of very good Republicans now running for office that can actually change things by being a part of a groundswell, by being a part of a remaking of the Republican Party from the ground up instead of just appointing one guy at the top and being like, you fix everything. | ||
How about we contribute to the solution by electing people like Joe Kent? | ||
Anthony Sabatini, Don Huffines for governor of Texas. | ||
How about we get those people elected and we work from the ground up and we retake our country rather than just like appointing one dude to take on all of the deep state and then throwing him into the fire when he doesn't achieve this impossible goal. | ||
That's just me. | ||
We'll go out to the phone calls in just a second. | ||
I want to go to a video now, clip number nine. | ||
This is what's happening in Australia relating back to a previous caller that we had talking about the way that UBI would be brought about by taking advantage of the vaccine injured. | ||
To create more taxes and more government subsidies to support the people that will now no longer be able to work or, you know, have other serious lifelong conditions because of the vaccine that they have been mandated to take. | ||
So here it is. | ||
Clip number nine. | ||
Over 80,000 Australians have suffered adverse vaccine reactions. | ||
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Well, doctors say the benefits far outweigh the risks, but as the vaccine rollout now ramps up through the booster phase, there are a rare few who suffer serious side effects. | |
Now the Federal Government is offering compensation for anyone who becomes seriously ill after having their COVID shot. | ||
It's been a long road to recovery for Matty John. | ||
It's a really uncomfortable and quite a frightening experience. | ||
He felt like he was having a heart attack two days after getting the Pfizer vaccine. | ||
I just got this sharp pain that I've never experienced before in the centre of my chest. | ||
Diagnosed with severe periocarditis, he was off work for 10 weeks. | ||
You're constantly worrying, I suppose, that anxiety around, I suppose, we're talking about your heart. | ||
Matty's not alone. | ||
It's estimated 79,000 people have suffered adverse reactions to vaccines. | ||
Now the government's offering compensation. | ||
Claims under $20,000 will need evidence from your doctor. | ||
Claims over $20,000 assessed by a team of legal experts. | ||
The highest figure reserved for only the most serious of cases. | ||
I think it could cost the government a lot of money. | ||
Daniel Opare works at Shine Lawyers. | ||
He's looked closely at the government's scheme. | ||
If you do suffer pericarditis, it can result in you being out of pocket. | ||
You know, you might have to see a cardiologist, you might need procedures. | ||
So it is definitely appropriate that there is a vaccination scheme there to compensate those people. | ||
But like all schemes, there are limitations. | ||
To make a claim, you must spend at least one night in hospital. | ||
And that's a clause that makes Matty John ineligible. | ||
He was admitted to hospital twice, but never stayed the night. | ||
It is a little bit frustrating and out of pocket a fair bit, but in saying that too, it is what it is and that's life. | ||
The scheme is now open. | ||
Nick Hose. | ||
I think we need to cut that out. | ||
I mean, this is the phrase that kills the world. | ||
It is what it is, you know? | ||
Hey, it is what it is. | ||
Right? | ||
My government doesn't do anything to protect me from a virus, then they locked me down, then they made me quit my job, then they forced a needle into my arm that gave me nearly a heart attack, and then they didn't let me stay in the hospital, and now they're not giving me any money, and I don't have a job, and I might die, but it is what it is. | ||
I guess it just is what it is, right? | ||
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It's just like, OK, all right, I guess it is. | |
Yeah, yeah, the guy broke into my house and stabbed me in the heart and, you know, stole my child and lit my house on fire. | ||
But hey, you know, it is what it is. | ||
Yeah, I guess it is what it is, guys. | ||
It's just, this is just, you're just being strangled to death, and you're just, it is what it is, you know? | ||
I guess this is what we have to do. | ||
There's just nothing we can do. | ||
I guess we gave up all of our guns in the early 80s. | ||
So it is what it is, I guess, and it will be what it will be, and it will continue to be what it is for as long as, you know, you're alive, because you're gonna die, and it'll still be what it is, because you didn't do anything to stop it. | ||
Because this is just the statement that kills your country, kills your world, kills your nation. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
Yeah, the tyrannical orders, the ridiculous medical tyranny across the board, the massive, massive numbers of adverse reactions, 80,000 adverse reactions in Australia. | ||
Around 1,000 people have died with COVID in Australia. | ||
So around 1,000 people have died from the disease. | ||
80,000 people that we know of have had serious adverse reactions. | ||
That we know of is the key instance here because we know how these people treat reality. | ||
We know how they determine what is true and what is not. | ||
It has very little to do with the scientific evidence on the table. | ||
It has a lot more to do with the cultural, societal, and political imperatives of the people reporting this sort of stuff. | ||
You know, we know that VAERS and whatever the Australian equivalent, it could represent as little as 1% of the actual number as I'm sure you have in your own life. | ||
I can think of at least five examples of people I know, severe reactions from COVID vaccines that never got reported. | ||
The doctors, they're like, yeah, we're not sure. | ||
You know, we gave him the shot. | ||
Then he had this reaction, but you know, but we're just not totally sure. | ||
So we're going to play it safe and not report it. | ||
Okay, so here the government is shutting you down, preventing you from working, destroying your job, forcing you to get a shot, and now they're gonna tax you to death to pay for it because they have protected the pharmaceutical companies from any sort of backlash, financial or otherwise. | ||
So this is the cycle that we're in, and we're all gonna just suffer in this until we're all captured or dead, because I guess it is what it is. | ||
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It is what it is, and we won't do anything to stop it, so it will be what it will be forever. | |
You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watching live right now at Band.Video. | ||
Alright, folks, let's go back to the phone lines. | ||
We've got Xander in Minnesota. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Xander, you are on the air. | ||
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They have become staples in my household. | ||
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Everyone needs to support InfoWars. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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My point is, why don't we use Citizens Rest? | |
That's a good question. | ||
Who would you want to arrest? | ||
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Well, Fauci, Gates, Dasik, Soros. | |
I mean, any and all of them. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
group of 20, 50 patriots. | ||
We need it to be peaceful. | ||
No one can be armed, but have incriminating documents with us and just go make a peaceful arrest and demand legal action. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I'm not sure what the legality is surrounding that or what sort of threshold you have to cross for the citizen's arrest to be legal. | ||
Obviously, the problem is that these guys they're all surrounded by professional bodyguards at all times. | ||
So, you know, finding a time to do this would be somewhat risky. | ||
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Well, that's why we would surround them with overwhelming numbers. | |
Right. | ||
You know, we need to be peaceful, but we have to get it done. | ||
Something has to get done. | ||
Something's got to be done. | ||
You know, your calls reminded me of something that is happening right now, and I want to play a video, and the audio isn't great, but this is the only You know, this is the only sample of this I've been able to find. | ||
It's a story that we covered a little bit earlier. | ||
It first broke midway through November, and actually a caller called in and told us about this, and we found it, and it is true. | ||
It's that the – basically Peter Daszak and Bill Gates and Anthony Fauci have been brought up on charges of genocide at the international court. | ||
And so this is a video of U.S. | ||
trial lawyer Dr. Reiner Fulmik indicting and naming Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab before a Polish Parliament hearing. | ||
Let's hear this now. | ||
Again, apologies for the lower audio quality, but there's a translator talking over him. | ||
But it's still really powerful information and you follow this. | ||
Subtitles if you're a television viewer or watching on the internet. | ||
Let's go down to clip number 11. | ||
Here is U.S. | ||
trial lawyer Dr. Rainer Fulmik in front of the Polish parliament earlier. | ||
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Now let's take a look finally at the plans of Mr. Global and the controlled politicians and how they can be prevented. | |
Amazingly... | ||
Anyone can read what Mr. Global and his puppets, such as Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum, or Bill Gates, the Microsoft founder and the world's largest vaccine investor, are up to. | ||
It is all out in the open. | ||
For many years, following in his father's footsteps, who was a convinced eugenicist, Bill Gates has been talking about the need to dramatically reduce the world population. | ||
For years, he has been in the headlines again and again for using alleged vaccines in Africa and India, which in reality led to the sterilization of women and girls. | ||
Klaus Schwab goes in the same direction and spells this out, for example, in his book The Great Reset. | ||
And demands beyond that a world government under the UN, which has in the meantime been brought under control by the World Economic Forum. | ||
This is to be achieved by creating as much worldwide chaos as possible in the form of pandemics, wars. | ||
They're working on one with Russia, including civil wars and natural disasters, so that the world population becomes convinced that its national governments are overwhelmed and only a world government can help. | ||
At the same time, Schraub calls for the shifting of all wealth to Mr. Global, so that in 2030, no one, except, of course, Mr. Global, will still own anything. | ||
But supposedly, everyone will be happy with that. | ||
In addition, and this is a central building block in Mr. Global's strategy, cash is to be abolished and replaced by a digital currency. | ||
This will be allocated to or taken away from every person in the world, who can then also be found anywhere at any time via various tracking systems. | ||
Quite obviously, therefore, this is in particular, by the way, it's not our opinion, but the opinion of the psychologists and psychiatrists whom the Corona Committee has heard. | ||
When it comes to Mr. Global and his puppets, we are dealing with psychopaths and sociopaths. | ||
Pretty powerful stuff, honestly. | ||
Psychopaths, sociopaths, talking about the World Economic Forum's 2030 plan, the sterilization schemes carried out by Bill Gates and others. | ||
And I believe this is the same filing, I believe this is the same case as the one that we covered a little bit before. | ||
Here's the story from Deseret Review. | ||
Gates, Fauci, and Daszak charged with genocide in court filing in a stunning 46-page legal filing to the International Criminal Court on December 6th. | ||
An intrepid attorney with seven and seven applicants accused Anthony Fauci, Peter Daszak, Melinda Gates, Bill Gates, and 12 others of numerous violations of the Nuremberg Code. | ||
These include various crimes against humanity and war crimes as defined by Rome Statutes Article 6, 7, 8, 15, 23, and 53. | ||
What do you think, Xander? | ||
Is this a Well, I think it's a fantastic thing, and yes, it is a way to pursue it, but that takes time, and it still has possibility for corruption and all that. | ||
No need to wait for the International Criminal Court. | ||
What's your take on this, Ender? | ||
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Well, I think it's a fantastic thing. | |
And yes, it is a way to pursue it, but that takes time and it still has possibility for corruption and all that. | ||
I think it's time for just a peaceful citizen's arrest. | ||
You know, if nothing else, these people need to just at least not be, you know, we'll just we'll just copy the, you know, incitement of Maxine Waters. | ||
These people need to not be comfortable wherever they are. | ||
You know, there's the, there's the picture that's going around now of, um, Jeff Bezos, uh, hanging out on a yacht. | ||
His whole family's not wearing masks. | ||
They're all hanging out and all the, all the, the little servants are forced to wear masks as they serve them. | ||
And it's just like, I don't know. | ||
If I was a servant for one of these people, I'd find it a great opportunity. | ||
That's all I'm saying. | ||
Thanks for the call, Xander. | ||
All right, go ahead. | ||
Finish up here. | ||
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I was just saying there's millions of info warriors out there and it's an individual action problem is what it's becoming. | |
Everyone needs to do something. | ||
Yeah, we need to organize. | ||
We need to bring these people to heel because they're literally destroying our Civilization. | ||
It's horrific. | ||
There are mass murderers, and they must be held to account. | ||
Thanks for that, Xander. | ||
Let's go to Josh in Mississippi. | ||
He wants to talk about VAERS reporting. | ||
Not trusted by media. | ||
What do you mean by that, Josh? | ||
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Hey. | |
Howdy. | ||
By that, I'm referring to the fact that the media, namely CNN, MSNBC, you know, your typical fake news media, they'll report how There's a reporting system, which we all know is set up by the CDC, by the government, a few decades ago, actually. | ||
They'll report about how, oh, it can't be trusted. | ||
You can't really rely on those numbers. | ||
But in fact, in 1986, it was actually made mandatory by law that that system is kept up to date and accurate. | ||
And no one is talking about this. | ||
But for them to come out and say, oh, you can't always trust those numbers, frankly, isn't that illegal? | ||
What would be illegal? | ||
The reporting of that? | ||
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Well, just the fact that these companies such as Pfizer and Moderna and Johnson & Johnson, of course, aren't accurately keeping the numbers of the adverse events caused by these vaccines. | |
No, look, they're doing nothing that they're supposed to be doing. | ||
We covered it with the Canadian COVID Care Alliance video where they show the way that Pfizer completely manufactured and falsified their testing data in order to make it seem safe when it wasn't. | ||
I mean, they flout the law any chance that they get and they're pretty practiced at it by this point. | ||
So yeah, I imagine it would be illegal to hide the adverse reactions to your product. | ||
It should be illegal to indemnify the Pharma corporations against punishment for giving out a poison shot. | ||
But this is the world that we live in. | ||
We're completely captured at this point. | ||
I mean, you make a good point, Josh, that, you know, this VAERS by law is supposed to be kept up to date. | ||
But if doctors aren't reporting it, then what are they supposed to do? | ||
And if, you know, the mindset is don't report it because we don't want to make the vaccine look bad. | ||
I mean, it's an overwhelming problem. | ||
It really is. | ||
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All right, folks. | |
This has been going around recently. | ||
It's got a clip number 12 here, our final segment. | ||
We'll go back to your calls. | ||
We've got a few more to get to. | ||
But it's a short video, but it's been making the rounds now. | ||
A little Freudian slip by old Anthony Fauci. | ||
He catches himself, but not before we can tell what he's actually saying. | ||
Let's watch Anthony Fauci let it slip here, talking about who exactly they're partnering with when it comes to COVID-19. | ||
Shall we? | ||
Clip 12. | ||
Because COVID-1 clearly originated in China, and we were fortunate to escape a major pandemic. | ||
So we really had to learn a lot more about the viruses that were there, about whether or not people were getting infected with bad viruses. | ||
So in a very minor collaboration, as part of a subcontract of a grant, we had a collaboration with some Chinese scientists. | ||
I'm sorry, Chinese what? | ||
And what he conflated that is that therefore we were involved in creating the virus, which is the most ridiculous, majestic leap I've ever heard of. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah, so way to totally fail there, Anthony Fauci. | ||
We teamed up with some Chinese communist scientists. | ||
I meant to say scientists there. | ||
Oops. | ||
Oopsie daisy. | ||
But of course, this is all, you know, the real important part about this clip is his... Again, I mean, it's the same tactic they always take, right? | ||
Nobody ever... | ||
Nobody ever, as far as I know, we didn't. | ||
I don't think Rand Paul did. | ||
I mean, nobody ever, so far, has said, because you worked with the Chinese communists on SARS-1, that that then just means, like, we go, okay, he worked with the Chinese communists on this. | ||
Therefore, he created this virus in a lab. | ||
That's never been the tack that it's taken. | ||
What we know is that The NIH funded these programs. | ||
What we know is that they circumvented the HHS oversight that would need to have approval for it. | ||
What we know is that one of the last things Obama did while he was in office in January of 2017 was to roll back the ban on gain of function research that then started to take place with Peter Daszak and EcoHealth funded by the NIAID and the NHS sending material and money to Wuhan in order to perform gain of function research on the exact virus from the exact source in the exact location where the outbreak began. | ||
So, I mean, to me, the important thing about that clip, not necessarily Anthony Fauci letting the cat out of the bag and talking about working hand in hand with Chinese communist scientists. | ||
That's funny. | ||
And it's a it's a funny slip. | ||
But really, the important part about that clip is the fact that what he's doing is just blatant, you know, well-practiced and well-established techniques of getting out of criticism. | ||
Claiming that the criticism comes from some crazy jump in logic! | ||
Wow, they heard this and now they think I'm doing this? | ||
That's crazy! | ||
When in reality, you just need to listen to the people actually making the accusations and they lay out very clearly why they believe that Anthony Fauci created the coronavirus because there's a paper trail that leads directly to him. | ||
Because we have his emails where he's talking about preventing the investigation into the Wuhan lab leak. | ||
About the fact that they sent Peter Daszak As the investigative leader to research where the virus came from, despite the fact that he was at that same time getting together a bunch of scientists to discredit the lab leak theory, the lab that Peter Daszak funded and was a large part of. | ||
So, I mean, all the smoke is there. | ||
The fire is obviously there. | ||
But I mean, again, just think about this like a Murder case or something it's like all right. | ||
We have we have anthony Fauci. | ||
He was he was where the murder happened He was in possession of the murder weapon. | ||
We have the receipt We have the video camera evidence of him buying the murder weapon from the store We have his handwritten notes about how to cover up a murder that he then did later like here's all the evidence and then anthony Fauci goes on tv and is like Look, you know, I dated the woman five years ago. | ||
And so now they're jumping to say that I killed her. | ||
I mean, this is that's crazy. | ||
And it's like, well, that's not what anybody said. | ||
So what are you talking about? | ||
We followed the trail of evidence and it landed directly on you. | ||
Now you're bringing up some something else and claiming that's why. | ||
And so what you're arguing against is nothing. | ||
Nobody. | ||
What you're doing is Lying. | ||
What you're doing is obfuscating the reality of the situation. | ||
So that's the important part about that clip, is the way Anthony Fauci is desperately scrambling to avoid the obvious, you know, suspicion that lands on him when you just follow the trail of evidence that leads directly to his doorstep. | ||
Poor, poor Anthony Fauci. | ||
He must see it coming. | ||
He must see the Nuremberg 2 flashing neon lights ahead of him, because that's where we're headed towards. | ||
Boy, it's going to be satisfying when he is finally brought to justice. | ||
Let's go down to Bob in West Virginia. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Bob. | ||
We don't get a lot of calls from West Virginia. | ||
This is a rare treat. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Mr. Harrison Smith. | |
Speaking. | ||
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Thank you, sir. | |
I appreciate what you gentlemen do. | ||
Thank the whole team there. | ||
Love the products. | ||
Big supporter. | ||
First time caller. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good to hear from you. | ||
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I wanted to get through a couple points here pretty quick. | |
I didn't want to take up too much of your time, but going back to the globalist thing. | ||
Sure. | ||
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I'm not a fan of if you can't beat them, join them. | |
But I hear you guys mention all the time about preaching to the choir. | ||
And sometimes you are speaking, but you're not speaking to the audience. | ||
And I think part of the The greater awakening is going to be more outreach, further outreach. | ||
And so I find it necessary that we may have to play their game, so to speak. | ||
And I've given it a lot of thought, and I think a tool that could be created that would be a great combative weapon to their nonsense would be a moral credit score. | ||
Interesting. | ||
I mean, that's funny, because I mean, that is what the social credit score is, right? | ||
It's just, it's their morality, which is actually immorality. | ||
So you want a social credit score, but with our values rather than theirs? | ||
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Yeah, so they call it a social credit score. | |
Let's call ours a moral credit score. | ||
And, you know, I'm just going to throw some examples out. | ||
If the company uses A critical race theory training, obviously it's, you know... | ||
Yeah, the problem is that the people implementing the ESG, which is just a corporate social credit score, as they pave the way for the personal social credit score, right now they have the corporate social credit score where they determine how much money you get based on how subservient you are to their dictates. | ||
The problem is the people pushing that are BlackRock and Vanguard and Goldman Sachs. | ||
They're the ones with all the power that they get to implement it. | ||
We could do that. | ||
But then it's not going to have an effect on their bottom line because, you know, they're subject to the social credit score being dictated by, you know, the people with all the money. | ||
So it's, uh, you know, maybe eventually we can get to that point, but don't you think we're a little bit, um, we're not in the position to, to really implement anything like that other than, you know, it'd be useful just for our own edification to be able to be like, Oh, should I support this business? | ||
Well, let me check if they're, you know, uh, in line with, with all the globalist stuff or if they're more freedom oriented. | ||
I mean I think that's a good idea and there are organizations that that are that will grade corporations you know they'll give Starbucks a bad grade because they donate to abortion and stuff like that but but this is do you get what I'm saying though Bob is that you know the people imposing the credit score right now are the ones with all the money and they have like there's real tangible benefits if you go along with their program whereas you know with us we don't we don't have the strings to pull you see what I'm saying? | ||
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Oh no, absolutely. | |
I agree a hundred percent. | ||
And just like every other, um, catchy grassroots, it almost starts as a meme. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
It's almost, it's almost like, uh, you know, we build, build a little bit of, you know, someone takes the time to build a little infrastructure. | ||
Um, you know, we, we, we put a label meaningful, like moral credit score on it. | ||
Uh, you know, we, uh, And then, you know, people that, like I hit the point before, sometimes you guys are, you know, making points, but you're preaching to the choir. | ||
So it gives the folks in the choir some chaff to throw in a battle. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
It gives them some facts. | ||
It gives them some basis when somebody says to you, well, why don't you use Amazon? | ||
You say, hey, well, check this out. | ||
This is why I don't use Amazon. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
I think, like I said, part of The Great Awakening is going to be getting past the barrier of preaching to the choir and getting it out to more and more people. | ||
Obviously memes have hit. | ||
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Obviously memes have hit. | |
You can start as a meme and then expand from there. | ||
We're coming up on the end of the show here, Bob, so we're getting cut off, but I just want to encourage you on what you're saying because I think, you know, one thing, heck, this is one thing we share with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. | ||
She didn't like Amazon either. | ||
But the question is, why don't you like Amazon? | ||
And so maybe like putting it in a moral framework and going, you know, we don't like Amazon because here's how they violate our morality. | ||
Here's how they violate the ethics we believe in. | ||
by replacing humans with robots, et cetera, et cetera, that actually gives it something tangible to grab onto because we know so many socialists out there, they hate Amazon, but they don't really know why. | ||
Because Amazon's right in line with everything that they believe, so why should they hate them? | ||
They just hate them because they're dumb, I guess, but we can point them in the right direction. | ||
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