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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. | ||
Good morning ladies and gentlemen, welcome to The American Journal, Friday edition. | ||
Very, very glad to have you here with us today. | ||
Ethan Ralph will be joining me in the third hour. | ||
I'll also be premiering a skit that I filmed. | ||
A little something something I put together. | ||
We'll show you that probably in the first hour just to get it out of the way so we can get to some more important and serious matters of which there are many, of course. | ||
We spent yesterday's show mostly talking about January 6th. | ||
Obviously, that was the anniversary and the lies were legion and we had to confront them. | ||
But that means we've got so much COVID news to go over over the last couple days. | ||
Just so much. It's really kind of absurd. | ||
Especially the sense that, well, everything we've ever said about it is proving to be true and more and more evidence is coming out that yes, it is in fact the vaccinated variant as more and more hospitals are filling up with vaccinated people catching Omicron. | ||
We'll talk about all of that a little bit later in the show. | ||
But I want to go first to this video. | ||
It's been going totally viral. | ||
It's a woman... Saying that it is a ticking time bomb, the cat is out of the bag, and every COVID death should be treated as murder, as the people who had the power to do so denied COVID sufferers early treatment, which can be effective and life-saving. | ||
So here is this very powerful statement from a regular citizen out there with the knowledge and bravery to confront the lies when she sees it. | ||
Clip number five. Everyone needs to hear this message. | ||
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Let's watch. I'm Morgan Wallace. | |
I'm a 10-year employee of New Hanover County. | ||
I worked in the cardiovascular ICU for five years. | ||
I was your last line of defense with COVID. We ran your heart and lungs outside your body with your chest open while you were bleeding on the floor. | ||
And what I realized was that patients were needlessly dying because of government's withheld policies for treating COVID. Everyone who died with COVID should be considered murdered. | ||
Early treatment has always been affected. | ||
I walked out of the hospital on the mandate day. | ||
I have my own practice and I am the only person in town treating COVID patients Prior to hospitalization. | ||
I also watched the entire staff at the hospital, including in my unit, get vaccinated and then get COVID amongst all kinds of other ailments. | ||
You have now loaded your body with millions of spike proteins and you are a ticking time bomb for cancer, blood clots and whatever kind of ailment may come up in your body. | ||
And I'm tired of hearing people go and ask doctors can they be treated for COVID and their only option is a vaccine or go home or go into the hospital where you're not going to make it out. | ||
I will be happy to treat any one of you for COVID prior going to the hospital because early treatment has always worked. | ||
I'm a member of the FLCCC Alliance, NC Physicians for Freedom, and the Medical Freedom Summit. | ||
And I would ask y'all to please stop choosing fear and putting masks on our kids. | ||
The vaccine is not going to work. | ||
Early treatment has always worked and government mismanagement of patients is why people have died. | ||
And families have realized this and they are rising up and they are going to come after governments and the hospital. | ||
I was highly decorated and highly respected at New Hanover. | ||
I was the November 2020 employee of excellence, and I had a job opportunity this year from the chief medical director at the hospital, and I chose to walk out and stand up for what is right. | ||
So putting these masks on our kids is not going to help, nor is vaccination, and we all need to realize that. | ||
It is out, the cat is out of the bag and people are speaking globally, including the inventor of the vaccine. | ||
Yeah, incredibly powerful stuff. | ||
And again, I think the point here, the most powerful point she made, if you really think about it, is when she said, quote, I'm the only person treating COVID patients prior to hospitalizations. | ||
You have to understand, this is the prescribed medical treatment for COVID. If you have COVID, they tell you there's nothing you can do. | ||
They don't offer vitamin D, vitamin C. They don't even tell you to go home and rest. | ||
Ivermectin, of course, is right out. | ||
Hydroxychloroquine, of course, is right out. | ||
I mean, the prescribed... Method of treating COVID at this point is to basically say, do nothing until you can't breathe anymore. | ||
Come to the hospital, be ventilated and die. | ||
That is the process that all doctors and all hospitals across the entire country are using at this point. | ||
It's unconscionable. It's unacceptable. | ||
It's an open plot to kill you or to allow you to die without offering you any treatment whatsoever, which is... | ||
Doubly absurd when you realize people like this woman have been treating people successfully the entire time before ever getting to the point where they have to be hospitalized. | ||
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It's murder. You're watching The American Journal. | |
Watch live right now at Banned.video. | ||
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, this is The American Journal. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. You're watching us on Banned.video and Infowars.com. | ||
Very big show we have for you today. | ||
Ethan Ralph in the third hour. | ||
I'll be premiering a skit very shortly, but let's begin as we do every day with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Friday, the 7th of January, 2022. | ||
Washington Governor Jay Inslee pushes to criminalize lying about election results. | ||
That's right folks, the Ministry of Truth is now taking shape. | ||
One governor is taking steps to try to prevent another big lie from taking shape in the future as Governor Jay Inslee of Washington announced on Thursdays he's working to make lying and spreading lies by elected officials about an election a misdemeanor. | ||
And he called on lawmakers in Washington State to produce such legislation, criminalizing the lies. | ||
Do we need to go back to my prediction thread from August of 2020? | ||
Because it was in this. | ||
That's exactly what I said would happen. | ||
See, first they cheat wildly and obviously blatantly to piss off the Trump supporters and the Trump supporters react in the way that they're going to react when they realize the election is stolen from them. | ||
Then You know, you cause violence by orchestrating January 6th, and then you say, see, it's the lies that's causing the violence. | ||
The lies are the things that have to be made illegal now. | ||
So it'll be illegal to question the election. | ||
It'll be illegal to ask for election integrity. | ||
It'll be illegal to try to have any sort of, any semblance of legitimacy in our elections from now on. | ||
This is a major overstep of all of the constitutional rights that we hold so dear. | ||
And so just Just remember, in your mind, every time they're like, this was an attack on the Constitution, an attack on democracy itself. | ||
Then they're like, oh, by the way, in order to defeat this attack on the Constitution, we have to get rid of the First Amendment. | ||
The Second Amendment's probably right out. | ||
Of course, the Fifth Amendment's fully gone. | ||
We have people rotting in jail cells who haven't been allowed to talk to their lawyer yet and haven't been presented any proof of their guilt, but they're still rotting away under torturous conditions. | ||
That's a violation of The Fifth Amendment, at least, as well as several others, if you really get down to it. | ||
So, you know, to save democracy, we have to destroy democracy. | ||
To save the Constitution, we have to systematically dismantle the Constitution. | ||
That's what they're telling you. | ||
And now Jay Inslee, governor of Washington state, is trying to criminalize questioning the state. | ||
Truly, truly mind-blowing how we've permitted ourselves to get to this point. | ||
Absolutely unacceptable. | ||
Meanwhile, overseas, French National Assembly approves vaccine pass bill. | ||
I liked the other headline that I saw from this. | ||
It was maybe just a tweet that posted this story where they said, the health pass transformed, yeah there it is, adopted a bill to transform health pass into vaccine pass that seeks to prohibit entry into public places to unvaccinated people. | ||
Lawmakers approved the bill with 214 votes in favor, 93 against, and 27 abstentions. | ||
It will head to the Senate next week before seeking final approval from the Parliament. | ||
Under the vaccine pass, anyone above the age of 12 will be required to prove their complete vaccination status in order to access restaurants, cafes and bars, transport, cinemas, sports centers and other public venues, etc. | ||
A negative PCR test will no longer be accepted because it's not about stopping the spread of the disease. | ||
It's about formulating a technocratic control grid where you are constantly carrying around your movement pass. | ||
I love that. Transforms the health pass. | ||
It was just a health pass before. | ||
See, they suckered you in by saying, no, this isn't a vaccine pass. | ||
Of course not. How could it be? | ||
It's not a vaccine pass at all. | ||
Okay, you have it now. Now you have it. | ||
Now everybody has it. Okay, now it's a vaccine pass. | ||
Now you've fallen for the trap and we'll shut the door behind you. | ||
Czech player Vorakova joins Djokovic in Australian detention center. | ||
We'll cover this a little bit more later in the program. | ||
But now a Czech tennis player, Reneta Vorakova, has ended up in the same detention facility as Novak Djokovic on the run-up to the Australian Open, a Czech foreign ministry said Friday. | ||
Reneta Vorakova. Renata Vorakova is in the same detention facility as Djokovic together with several other tennis players in Melbourne. | ||
The ministry said it was protesting against the detention. | ||
The world's number 81 player Vorakova has agreed to leave Australia and not take part in the Open as her training options are limited. | ||
So yeah, again, they... | ||
Give them visas to come visit Australia. | ||
They come visit Australia and then they revoke the visas and throw them into jail. | ||
It's almost like they're doing it on purpose. | ||
I mean, there's no reason for them to do this. | ||
There's no reason for them to allow them to come, say, yeah, yeah, come on over, and then to hit them with the detention and the... | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
Why not just not let them come in the first place if that's what you're going to do? | ||
It's almost like they're trying to provoke a reaction of some sort. | ||
It's almost like they're doing it on purpose. | ||
Either that or they are just evil. | ||
They just have fun being evil. | ||
Maybe they just get a kick out of just flaunting their evil in our faces and making us question ourselves. | ||
It's It is evil. | ||
That's all it is. Meanwhile, from NPR.org, COVID vaccines may briefly change your menstrual cycle, but you should still get one. | ||
Yes, don't worry about it. | ||
You should still get the vaccine, even though it briefly changes your mind. | ||
Remember, this was a conspiracy theory a year ago. | ||
This was a wild-eyed, unsubstantiated, baseless conspiracy theory that would get you kicked off the internet six months ago. | ||
But now we know that it's true, and we'll say that, yes, we recognize it is true, and actually it's a good thing, and don't worry about it. | ||
It's just another one of those things. | ||
You just had tens of thousands of women. | ||
We covered it here on the show, where you just searched on Twitter, like, period, vaccine. | ||
And it was just report after report of people going, yeah, I got the vaccine, and now everything's different with my body. | ||
And so all we did was listen to those people and said, look, there's lots of people saying this. | ||
It's clearly a trend. Something obviously is happening here. | ||
This isn't some small little hiccup, right? | ||
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It's not like... I mean, this is your... | |
Ability to reproduce at risk here, but just get the vaccine anyway. | ||
Because, you know, we've been lying about everything so far, but now we're kind of telling you half the truth. | ||
So go ahead and get the vaccine anyway, and we'll just figure out what negative consequences there are much, much later in the system here. | ||
Just, just incredible. | ||
We'll get into that more a little bit later. | ||
Finally, we have this. Moderna CEO says fourth dose of COVID-19 vax will be needed this fall. | ||
The chief executive officer of Moderna said through drooling lips that he anticipates people will need a second COVID booster shot this fall as the vaccine's efficacy wanes over the next few months. | ||
Stephane Bancel speaking at a Goldman Sachs organized healthcare conference on Thursday. | ||
Oh, so you know it's all about our health, obviously. | ||
Obviously, you know, the good, the lovely angels at Goldman Sachs and Moderna just have nothing but your health in mind, your interest in mind. | ||
They just, they care so much about you. | ||
And of course, you know, they told you from the very beginning the vaccine was 100% effective, and there was no sign that it would be diminishing by any, you know, measure. | ||
You get it once, and you're good. | ||
Kind of like the health pass in France. | ||
It's like, once you bite the apple... | ||
Once you fall into that trap, they have you, and then they can manipulate you at will. | ||
So congratulations, America, for falling for the first vaccine and then the second one, and now you've gotten your booster shot thinking, okay, third time's a charm. | ||
It's just the beginning, folks. | ||
We'll see this same headline 14 years from now. | ||
Moderna and Pfizer CEOs say 98th booster shot may be necessary as just your body melts from the inside into a cancerous mass. | ||
Don't say we didn't warn you, folks. | ||
Don't say we didn't tell you. Don't say all of this wasn't imminently predictable from the evidence of your own eyes. | ||
It's all been obvious since the very beginning. | ||
All of this has been—every story Base Club covered has been—has been predicted by us in black and white. | ||
You can go back. You can check. You can look at the archives and see us telling you this two years ago at this point. | ||
More than that, two and a half years or at least a year and a half ago, when I told you that they would soon make questioning the government illegal on the basis of the lies were the reason that January 6th happened. | ||
Therefore, the lies must be confronted. | ||
Therefore, we can't have free speech anymore. | ||
It's not that hard of a chain reaction that they're setting off. | ||
It's not that complicated. It's not that devious. | ||
It's just brutal. | ||
It's just brute enforcement of the government's will, irregardless of anything that... | ||
It's not a word. Regardless of anything that the people underneath these laws have to say about it. | ||
That's going to be it for our Daily Dispatch. | ||
We're going to cover some COVID news here a little bit later. | ||
I'll just go ahead and I'm going to premiere our skit in the next segment just because I don't want to build it up for an hour and a half and then... | ||
Show you what I've thrown together as if it's worth waiting an hour and a half for. | ||
So we'll show that in the next segment. | ||
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Stay with us. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. I'm gonna play a little piece I put together for you here. | ||
Just sort of threw it together. | ||
It's all right, I guess. But, uh, before I do that, my inspiration... | ||
Came from a YouTube series called Pitch Meeting by the YouTube channel Screen Rant. | ||
I think that's what it's called. Yeah, Screen Rant is the YouTube channel. | ||
And basically they cover movies and they cover them as pitch meetings. | ||
It's one actor who plays both the parts, the script writer pitching the meeting and then the producer questioning him about it. | ||
And they're hilarious, honestly. | ||
They're funny as heck. | ||
But they're kind of formulaic, like they use the same jokes over and over. | ||
Somehow it doesn't get old, though. So you can sit there and watch for hours, you know, these five-minute videos, just back to back to back. | ||
And they're all kind of similar, kind of the same. | ||
But they're all hilarious. | ||
And you can just watch it for hours. So I was doing that the other day. | ||
I was just watching one after another. | ||
And I realized it would be a great sort of platform to lay out how I feel about COVID and how so many of us here in the Infowars sphere feel about what has gone on under COVID for the last two years. | ||
And so I stole their strategy. | ||
I stole their style. | ||
It's not a parody necessarily, but I did want to at least give credit to them for their inspiration that they gave to me. | ||
And yeah, if you're ever looking for some light-hearted, family-friendly entertainment, that's where you go. | ||
So there you go. Now I feel like I've gotten rid of my guilt. | ||
I love stealing their style, but obviously I didn't steal it totally, and it's a little different topic, but I hope with this skit to let people understand how it feels from our point of view, how it feels to be somebody who's skeptical of power and who's questioning and is able to think independently. | ||
During the time when COVID came about and has been shoved down all of our throats. | ||
So I actually filmed a longer version of this and cut it down quite a bit. | ||
Since you, my loyal viewers, are tuned in live, I'll tell you some of the stuff I took out on the other side. | ||
But first, let's go to this skit. | ||
I call it the COVID pitch meeting. | ||
Clip number three. Let's watch. | ||
Good news! Oh, yeah? | ||
Yeah, we've rolled back the ban on gain-of-function research. | ||
Really? So now it's legal for us to modify viruses and make them more deadly and transmissible to humans. | ||
Why would you want to do that? | ||
Well, it's important that we be prepared in case something like that happen in the future. | ||
In case somebody modifies a deadly virus to be more infectious and able to transmit to humans? | ||
Oh, can you imagine? Yeah, sounds dangerous. | ||
No, no, no, it's fine. We're doing it at a level 4 weapons research lab in Wuhan, China. | ||
Very secure. Okay, good. | ||
Terrible news. Oh, no! | ||
There's been an outbreak of a mysterious new respiratory virus in Wuhan, China. | ||
Wuhan, China? Like where the research lab is? | ||
Yeah, yeah, exactly. Like right where the lab is. | ||
So do you think it could have come from the lab? | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
I'd see how you could make that mistake, but no, no, no. | ||
The virus, the deadly virus with the artificial furin cleavage sites that make it able to infect humans, that came from the farmer's market down the road from the dangerous bioweapons lab. | ||
And you expect us to believe that? | ||
I'll ban you from the Internet if you don't. | ||
Oh, God. No need to worry. | ||
The global medical establishment's always preparing for these types of things. | ||
In fact, like, two months ago, they held a course called Event 201, where they basically predicted exactly what would happen, right down to the type of virus and where it came from. | ||
So they're, like, totally on top of this. | ||
Actually, they're gonna do nothing for months and let it spread all over the world. | ||
But it started in China, right? | ||
Like, can't we at least halt travel with them? | ||
I didn't realize you were a racist. | ||
What? Yeah, I didn't realize you had some deep, seething hatred of Asian people. | ||
In fact, I think it's despicable. | ||
Whoa, whoa, I'm talking about the virus. | ||
Oh, the virus? It's here now. | ||
Yeah, I bet. Yeah, it came on a plane from China. | ||
There was nothing we could do. Well, what do we know about the virus so far? | ||
Not a lot, but we're gonna go ahead and assume that it's the deadliest thing in the world and everybody's scared. | ||
We're all scared. You didn't seem very worried about it when it was in China. | ||
Well, no, no, I was calling you a racist then. | ||
That's what was important. But now we're very scared of the virus. | ||
Everybody's scared. You're scared. | ||
Well, does it affect certain ages or populations or groups, anything like that? | ||
Yeah, actually, it's way deadlier to the elderly and the sick. | ||
Okay, well, why don't we start by protecting them? | ||
No, we're actually gonna send COVID-infected patients into nursing homes instead. | ||
Jeez, well, okay, well, what are you doing to stop the spread? | ||
UV lights? Vitamin C? Vitamin D? Should I wear a mask? | ||
We know that masks don't really stop you from getting this type of infection. | ||
The science is pretty much settled on this. | ||
Masks don't work. | ||
Okay, so no masks. Actually, they're mandatory, and also we're shutting down everything. | ||
Wait, what? Yeah, it's called lockdown. | ||
I'm basically declaring martial law and saying that you can't leave your house or gather in large groups. | ||
How do you think you're gonna get people to go along with this? | ||
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Well, it's only for two weeks. | |
It's gonna last forever, isn't it? | ||
Maybe. And you're shutting everything down? | ||
Everything? Every restaurant? Every store? | ||
Yep, absolutely everything. Everything's shut down. | ||
We're all in this together. So even, like, Walmart and Target? | ||
No, they can stay open. What about, like, McDonald's or Taco Bell? | ||
Obviously, McDonald's and Taco Bell can stay open. | ||
Okay, so the big chain stores can stay open, but if a small business tries to stay open, we will send a tank and point a rifle in their face and maybe send them to jail. | ||
It's only for two weeks or years or whatever. | ||
I mean, won't that crash the economy? | ||
Oh yeah, 100%, for sure. | ||
Okay, but this stops the virus. | ||
It does not, no. Okay, other than masks that don't work and lockdowns that don't work, is there anything else you suggest that we do? | ||
Oh, I'm not suggesting anything. | ||
I'm imposing plastic barriers and social distancing as well. | ||
Okay, so those work. No, of course not. | ||
It's ridiculous. Just think about it. | ||
But we do encourage contact tracing, where you download our app to your phone and then use it to log everywhere you go and everything you do and everyone you interact with. | ||
Sounds like a precursor to a vaccine passport. | ||
No way. That's crazy. | ||
Hey, by the way, we sent an investigative team to figure out the origins of the virus. | ||
Oh, so you're investigating the lab? | ||
No. Uh, okay. | ||
Well, who are you sending to investigate? | ||
The guy who runs the lab. Yeah, this sounds suspicious. | ||
It's not. I mean, the whole thing sounds sketchy. | ||
Nothing you're saying really makes any sense. | ||
And it seems like the same people imposing the masks and lockdowns are the same people that are benefiting from it. | ||
And it seems like it's going to have way worse long-term effects than the virus itself. | ||
I mean, all of this seems arbitrary and expensive. | ||
Well, it's only until we get the vaccine. | ||
And actually, it's going to be a wonderful, revolutionary new mRNA vaccine. | ||
So, you know, thank God we have Bill Gates helping us with this. | ||
Bill Gates, isn't he the one who thinks the most pressing issue the Earth faces is overpopulation and that the best way to reduce population is through vaccines? | ||
Didn't he give a TED talk to that effect? | ||
No, shut up. He loves you. All right, there it is, folks. | ||
World premiere of the COVID pitch meeting. | ||
I have many more that I would like to do in veins of this. | ||
I think the next one might be the vaccine pitch meeting. | ||
I already have the opening line. | ||
It'll be something like, are we even sure we can do an mRNA vaccine? | ||
That's never been done before. | ||
Don't worry, it's been done. It just never got through the animal trials because all the animals died. | ||
It'll be something like that. | ||
But yeah, I originally did a much longer version. | ||
I took out some of the stuff that I thought might be objectionable to the people that might actually be convinced for this. | ||
Originally, I pointed out that the gain-of-function research ban that was rolled back was one of the last things Obama did before he left office. | ||
Wasn't that interesting? It didn't go into effect until Trump was in office, but it was one of the last moves of the Obama administration, actually, the trap that was laid there. | ||
Some other stuff as well. | ||
But, I mean, there's even more evidence now. | ||
NIH confirms EcoHealth and Peter Daszak continue to hide the truth about their risky experiment research on bat coronaviruses at the Wuhan lab. | ||
Just all vaccinated participants with severe COVID-19 and CDC study had at least one risk factor. | ||
Schools being shut down. | ||
Family courts now saying that you can't have your child if you're not vaccinated. | ||
I mean, just the number of COVID headlines that we have to go through at the end of this hour is truly shocking. | ||
But folks, again, please go to info.store.com. | ||
Please support us. We will not be here for that much longer if you don't. | ||
And there's just so much news we need to get to. | ||
I'm also going to get into what Mexicans call the bite. | ||
You probably haven't heard of it, but it's the bite. | ||
It's corruption. It's how corruption impacts your daily life. | ||
And I want to talk about that in particular with this new $116 million building being built for the Texas retirement system. | ||
And just how the literally hundreds of billions of dollars being siphoned away from America affects your life, even if you don't notice. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
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You know, I don't know if it was just because yesterday was January 6th and everybody was distracted by, you know, fomenting lies yesterday. | ||
But yesterday was one of the first days that I struggled to find enough news stories that I would want to cover. | ||
It was weird. It's a total unique situation in my experience here at InfoWars, not having an overwhelming number of news stories to cover, but they made up with it. | ||
Today. And again, I don't think these stories are from yesterday and I just missed them yesterday. | ||
Some of them came out after the show, I guess. | ||
But just some of these headlines are just absolutely wild and insane. | ||
Just from the COVID, let me just read some COVID headlines here. | ||
Effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines against Omicron and Delta infection. | ||
A new study has shown that 77% of people in the hospital in Spain 77% of them are vaccinated. | ||
71% of the people in the ICU are vaccinated. | ||
And 75% of the deceased have been vaccinated. | ||
So yes, it is the vaccinated variant. | ||
We also have, there's another, yeah, okay, that's a different one. | ||
So here's the abstract of the actual, of a different study. | ||
This one in Ontario, Canada, again, proving negative efficacy of the vaccine when it comes to Omicron. | ||
So more and more proof coming out, which is interesting because then you have this headline from Newsweek. | ||
Tucker Carlson suggests vaccinated more likely to get COVID. And they're like, he baselessly makes this claim, but failed to immediately highlight what information this was based on. | ||
So it's amazing. Are you a journalist? | ||
Newsweek author? Are you a journalist? | ||
Are you supposed to find out the truth behind things? | ||
He does no research, I guess. | ||
Didn't look into it. | ||
The Denmark study. Studies out of South Africa and Botswana. | ||
Now we have studies out of Spain and Ontario, Canada. | ||
All showing exactly the same... | ||
Which is vaccinated or more likely to catch Omicron. | ||
And of course, that's the case here in America. | ||
There's just no studies being done on it. | ||
But he doesn't worry about actually determining, wait, is that true or is it false? | ||
He just says, well, Tucker Carlson didn't feed me the information explicitly, so I'm just going to assume that there isn't any and then write an article about how Tucker Carlson is lying, despite the fact that he's actually telling the truth. | ||
Newsweek just doesn't feel like, you know, doing any research at all because that's modern journalism. | ||
COVID vaccines may briefly change your menstrual cycle, but you should still get one. | ||
You should still get a vaccine. | ||
It just, you know, makes unknown and perhaps permanent changes to your bodily functions, some of the most important reproductive functions that you have. | ||
But go ahead and get the vaccine anyway because otherwise you might, you know, get a slight flu. | ||
COVID, Moderna CEO says fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccine will be needed this fall. | ||
Exes and vaxes. | ||
Family court weighs in on parents being vaccinated. | ||
Flanked by their lawyers, the divorced parents hashed out an agreement outside the Pasadena courtroom and returned to inform the judge they had agreed their young son would get the COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
What does this have to do with parent, you know, family court, the destruction or reformation of families? | ||
In the legal system? Well, absolutely nothing, except the father was not vaccinated, and the judge said, sir, you better get vaccinated, according to the court transcript, or you could very well lose time with your child unless you have a medical reason not to. | ||
So, they've already slowly but surely implemented the restrictions of the unvaccinated. | ||
You're not allowed to eat. You're not allowed to stay outside. | ||
You're not allowed to attend school. | ||
And now you may not be allowed to, you know, be the father of your child. | ||
You may not have kids. | ||
Time with your offspring if you refuse to get vaccinated because they're pulling whatever lever they can get their hands on to manipulate and force you into taking an experimental and highly dangerous and now we know massively ineffective medical procedure. | ||
Does any of this make any sense at all? | ||
No, of course not. Unless you understand these people don't have your health in mind. | ||
They don't have anyone's health in mind. | ||
They have raw power in mind and they'll manipulate however they need to. | ||
You know, if this isn't rape, right? | ||
If this isn't a total violation of every human right, then Harvey Weinstein wasn't a rapist either, right? | ||
He didn't rape anybody. | ||
He just told them that they wouldn't have a job anymore if they didn't go to bed with him. | ||
Is that right? I mean, it's the same thing that's happening with the vaccine, except I don't think Harvey Weinstein ever threatened to take anyone's children away from them if they didn't do what he said, if they didn't take his prick, right? | ||
So, I don't know. Maybe worse. | ||
You know, maybe this judge is worse than Harvey Weinstein. | ||
Maybe our entire system is worse than, you know, systemic elite racists. | ||
I mean, rapists, rather. | ||
No school on Friday as CPSCTU remain at odds over reopening. | ||
Again, just your children suffering under the... | ||
Outrageous and hysterical fear of the teachers union as they refuse to teach children their jobs, you know, what they're supposed to be doing. | ||
They won't do it if they don't get the vaccine mandate. | ||
U.S. COVID cases fall slightly to 643,660 new infections in a single day. | ||
But of course, December 31st was the last day that we used the PCR test that could no longer differentiate between the flu and COVID. I saw Jack Posobiec tweeting about this, like, why is nobody reporting on the massive drop of positive COVID cases over the last few days? | ||
It's like, well... Because they changed the test. | ||
That's what's causing the drop. | ||
It's not anything else. | ||
It's because they stopped testing the flu and having it count as COVID. At least they were supposed to on December 31st. | ||
NIH confirms EcoHealth and Peter Daszak continue to hide the truth about their risky experimental research on bat coronaviruses in the Wuhan lab. | ||
EcoHealth should not be allowed to take taxpayer money anymore. | ||
This from the GOP oversight Twitter. | ||
They must be held accountable. | ||
More Americans deserve answers. | ||
And there's a letter from the Department of Health and Human Services basically laying out exactly that. | ||
Yes, it was Peter Daszak and EcoHealth Alliance with help from the NIH that created the coronavirus in a lab. | ||
Scotland's second or Scotland's largest newspaper rather asked this question. | ||
Should Scotland introduce COVID internment camps? | ||
Daily Record on Twitter. | ||
Australians are being detained in COVID treatment internment camps for 14 days if tested positive or are suspected positive. | ||
They don't even have to test positive. | ||
If the government just suspects that you might be positive, they throw you in jail for at least two weeks. | ||
And actually, it's not just two weeks. | ||
It's an indeterminate amount of time. | ||
It's whenever they decide that you're no longer suspicious of having the... | ||
Coronavirus. So then they let you go and they ask, should Scotland follow their lead? | ||
Should Scotland introduce COVID internment camps? | ||
You tell me. | ||
Instead of FDA's requested 500 pages per month, court orders FDA to produce Pfizer COVID-19 data at a rate of 55,000 pages per month. | ||
Yeah, we'll start the negotiation there. | ||
It's like in the... | ||
Just any sort of negotiation where it's like, how about $50 million? | ||
And they're like, how about $5? | ||
It's like, let's the negotiation begin between 555,000 pages a month. | ||
So it'll be a number between those, I suppose. | ||
But there you go, the FDA just insulting to the American people as they say, we can only produce 500 pages a month. | ||
It'll take 75 years for all this information to get out. | ||
And a judge has said, yeah, that's not going to cut it. | ||
It's been a great win for transparency. | ||
Supreme Court will hear major challenges to Biden's vaccine mandates. | ||
Very shortly, they'll hear it today, on the legality of two initiatives at the heart of the Biden administration's effort to address the coronavirus in the workplace through vaccine mandates. | ||
Again, it's not rape if they just say you'll lose your job and your life will be destroyed if you don't let us prick you with our... | ||
Little needle. It's not a violation of your human rights because all they're doing is threatening to destroy your entire life. | ||
Vax showdown in the Supreme Court. | ||
There's a headline from Drudge. | ||
CNN medical guest and ethics expert. | ||
Let me just reiterate that. | ||
CNN medical guest and ethics expert declares America must do more to punish the unvaccinated. | ||
Here's the stick, he says. | ||
Get on board. Yes, the ethics professor. | ||
It's like, we must punish those who refuse to go along with our experiment. | ||
Top university professor calls for loser Americans to be replaced with migrants, saying, I think we need these Asian people. | ||
See, replacement migration is a wild-eyed white supremacist conspiracy theory, unless it's somebody advocating in favor of it, in which case it's just run-of-the-mill leftist liberal talking points. | ||
Just absurd. | ||
This is all just absolutely mind-blowing. | ||
And of course, now a Czech player, Vorakova, joins Djokovic in Australian detention. | ||
I'm going to show you some clips when we get back of Novak Djokovic, his parents, really sounding off about how he's being treated there in Australia. | ||
So Scotland, you know, they've asked the question, should we do this in Scotland, what we're doing in Australia? | ||
Do you want to have... | ||
A prison camp system where you don't need to prove anyone's done anything wrong to imprison them? | ||
Is that what you want? You know, the Djokovic debacle going on in Australia, playing on, playing out right now, is sort of interesting because, in a way, I really don't know how to put it. | ||
Because obviously one thing we've been covering here on Infowars for quite a while is the way that the Great Reset is setting up a bifurcated population worldwide. | ||
The haves and the have-nots. | ||
Those who are subject to mandates and restrictions and those who are above such arbitrary restrictions. | ||
Right? New Zealand was like, no one's allowed into our country. | ||
And then the The former CEO of Google was like, what about me? | ||
And they're like, no, of course, you're allowed to come in, obviously. | ||
You're the head of Google. You're not a mere mortal subjected to the laws of the land. | ||
No, you are above such things. | ||
NFL, same type of thing, right? | ||
Players not subject to the same restrictions that so many under them are. | ||
So it's like, we're against that. | ||
We don't like that. So is that what's going on here? | ||
Is that... You know, everybody in Australia is under restrictions, but because Novak is a superstar tennis player, he's not subjected to them. | ||
I mean, I don't think that's fair, and I don't think that's right. | ||
But that's not really the issue here. | ||
The issue is that they said he was allowed to come in. | ||
They gave him a visa and an exemption, which should he have been given it? | ||
Probably not. I don't think you should be giving exemptions to famous people just because they're famous or rich people just because they're rich. | ||
That's what they're doing. They're open about it now. | ||
Literally, the MP from UK is saying... | ||
Well, you know, we're too important to be under restrictions. | ||
These don't apply to important people. | ||
You're unimportant. You don't matter. | ||
Your life is expendable to them. | ||
They'll do anything they want to you, but not to the important people, like the sports stars, like the ballplayers. | ||
So I don't know. Maybe you shouldn't have been granted this exemption in the first place. | ||
But it's not like they... | ||
You know, didn't grant him an exemption, said, you will be arrested if you come, and he just came anyway, and then they arrested him. | ||
That's not what happened. They gave him the exemption. | ||
They said, you can come, and you won't be subject to, you know, the vaccine mandates. | ||
Then he came, and then they said, psych, now you're being put into detention. | ||
It's amazing, the BBC just has these headlines that just are false on their face of it. | ||
Novak Djokovic Visa Australia says tennis star not being held captive. | ||
He's not being held captive, so he's free to go? | ||
No, he's not. Okay, so he's being held captive. | ||
Okay, I get it. Novak Djokovic is not being held captive in Australia, a top official says, as the mid-world number one tennis player faces deportation over COVID vaccination status. | ||
Yeah, he's not being held captive. | ||
He's just being confined and not allowed to leave until we say so. | ||
But that's not holding him captive because I'm telling you it's not holding him captive. | ||
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BBC's just like, oh, okay, great, thank you. | |
Want to question this a little bit? | ||
If he's not being held captive, why is he not free to go? | ||
Anybody want to ask that question? The Serb star remains in immigration detention in Melbourne after being denied entry on Wednesday. | ||
Djokovic, who said he is opposed to vaccination, has been granted a medical exemption to play in the tournament for unspecified reasons in a decision that infuriated many Australians, as it should. | ||
More than 90% of the country's adult population are fully vaccinated, and yet they still face restrictions as cases of infection rise. | ||
Well, there's just so many things wrong with your entire approach, Australia. | ||
I can identify like four in this one paragraph. | ||
But, hey, don't let me get in the way of, you know, the new world order. | ||
Djokovic's exemption was given by two independent medical panels organized by Tennis Australia, the body that runs the event, and Victoria State. | ||
But on Wednesday, Australia Border Force officials said the 34-year-old player had, quote, failed to provide appropriate evidence at Melbourne Airport, and he's now being held. | ||
He's being confined. | ||
He is being held captive. | ||
Like, we're not holding him captive. | ||
We're just not letting him leave. | ||
I get it. And, of course, now he's not the only one. | ||
Czech player Vorakova joins Djokovic in Australian detention. | ||
And, in fact, there is a small but energetic protest A really show of support outside where Novak is not being held captive, right? | ||
They're just outside, like, looking through the bars of the window, you know, trying to cheer up the prisoner. | ||
But he's not being held captive because the BBC told you that he wasn't being held captive. | ||
So here's the pro Djokovic rally there in Australia waiting outside his quarantine hotel. | ||
Clip number seven. Let's play that. | ||
And again, small, but passionate. | ||
And you can see them gathering in the rain, holding signs, showing support. | ||
The Serbian symbol there as they're surrounded by police standing in the rain, not wearing masks, but showing their support for Djokovic. | ||
They're probably all being put on lists as we speak. | ||
How dare they show support for a political prisoner? | ||
Now let's go to clip number 10 here. | ||
Novak's dad. Do you have a chance to pull that in? | ||
Alright. So here's Novak's dad saying what he thinks about it. | ||
And this is a family that gets it, folks. | ||
This is a family that understands what's going on here. | ||
And God bless, you know, people whose talent makes them... | ||
It's unbindable, right? | ||
All these other people. | ||
And this is one of the strange things I was just thinking about because you've got Joe Rogan that sort of bucks the system, right? | ||
He's not super censored on Twitter or anything. | ||
He's just that popular. | ||
He's able to sort of supersede the restrictions. | ||
But think about all of the people on Twitter. | ||
Think about all of the people on Facebook that have just tens of millions of followers, all the celebrities, all the stars, all the people. | ||
Isn't it strange that not one of them says anything that will get them kicked off? | ||
When these laws are so stringent, when they're so restrictive, when they'll kick you off for questioning just anything in the slightest way, how come all of these people never say anything that is outside of those bounds? | ||
Because it's not like they say things and they just get away with it. | ||
Sometimes they do. I mean, that happens when it comes to advocating violence or... | ||
You know, against Trump or whatever. | ||
Like, that does happen. But when it comes to COVID and stuff like that, these people just don't say anything. | ||
It's because they have been placed where they are now. | ||
They have been made stars, not because of their own talent, but because they are willing to go along. | ||
You know, kind of like the only people to win Oscars are the ones that were willing to debase themselves for Harvey Weinstein. | ||
If you're willing to debase yourself, if you're willing to play a part, then you will be rewarded with a prominent position in this new world order. | ||
And so... None of the people that are famous and have tens of millions of followers now got there because of their own talent or their own initiative. | ||
They were all forced into the public eye and it's because they're not the type of people that will ever question the authorities. | ||
Then you have the outliers like Joe Rogan or like Djokovic Who made their way out of their sheer inborn innate talent. | ||
And that can't be taken away from them. | ||
And their audience and their abilities and their achievements weren't given to them by the New World Order. | ||
So it can't be taken away from them by the New World Order. | ||
And so there's very few... | ||
Aaron Rodgers, I guess, is another one of these people. | ||
They... Have the capability to be successful without the help of the New World Order. | ||
So instead the New World Order tries to destroy them, but they can't because, again, they're just too talented. | ||
So it's amazing to see people with the talent and with the, you know, just inborn capability of bucking the New World Order actually having the bravery to do so. | ||
So let's go now to a clip of Novak's dad as he... | ||
He lays down exactly what is going on here and what is at stake when it comes to his son being illegally imprisoned by a trap laid by the Australian government. | ||
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Let's watch. Novak and his team filed the same type of documents as those 25 other tennis players, and they didn't have any problems. | |
Just Novak. They wanted to humiliate him. | ||
They could have said, don't come, Novak, and that would have been OK. But no, they wanted to humiliate him. | ||
And they're still keeping him imprisoned. | ||
He's not in detention. | ||
He's in prison. They took all of his stuff, even his wallet. | ||
They left him with just a phone and no change of clothes, nowhere to wash his face. | ||
He's in prison. Our pride is a prisoner of these idiots. | ||
Shame on them. | ||
The whole free world together with Serbia should rise. | ||
This isn't a battle for Serbia and Novak. | ||
It's a battle for seven or something billion people. | ||
For freedom of expression, free speech, freedom of behaviour. | ||
Novak didn't break any laws, just as seven billion people didn't break any laws. | ||
They want to subdue us and throw us all on our knees. | ||
It won't fly. Freedom, Novak. | ||
We're all with you. Powerful stuff. | ||
Djokovic's father, my son is the new world's Spartacus. | ||
Serbian star is being held at a quarantine camp. | ||
I just love where he says there, he didn't do anything wrong, just like 7 billion people didn't do anything wrong. | ||
And when your government is imprisoning you without even charging you for a crime, let alone convicting you of it, you are a political prisoner. | ||
You're a victim of kidnapping at that point. | ||
Governments don't just have the right to kidnap or imprison anybody that they... | ||
Deem a threat to their power. | ||
That is not the way the Western world is supposed to work. | ||
That's what's being stolen away from us. | ||
Are those limitations that the government previously had to be held under? | ||
But here's a very interesting story from the Daily Mail that just dropped this morning. | ||
Leaked letter proves Tennis Australia caused Novak Djokovic's visa debacle by wrongfully telling unvaccinated players they could enter Australia if they'd been infected with COVID in the last six months. | ||
Tennis Australia sent a letter in early December which passed on to top players. | ||
Letters said unvaccinated could enter if they had COVID-19 in the past six months. | ||
But the federal government had told Tennis Australia in November this was not the case. | ||
Literal trap. This was a literal trap they set for Novak. | ||
They told him, yeah, you can come in and it won't be any problem. | ||
He believed them. And then they pulled the rug out from under him and threw him into prison. | ||
And now it's happened with another Czech Republic. | ||
You know, this time a woman from the Czech Republic, but another tennis player. | ||
And they're just flaunting it. | ||
And like Novak's dad said, everybody else was okay, but it was just the outspoken anti-vax person that they're doing with. | ||
Because this is a political imprisonment that's going on in Australia. | ||
is an international scandal. | ||
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Ricardo Delgado has a master's in biostatistics. | ||
His postgraduate studies included microbiology, epidemiology, and immunology. | ||
He is the founder of the fifth column. | ||
Delgado has published videos of electron microscopy taken at the University of Almeria in Spain of the Pfizer mRNA vaccine showing what can best be described as self-organizing nanostructures. | ||
The videos show that as the Pfizer mRNA vaccine evaporates, nano-sized structures begin to form. | ||
Multiple structures that appear to be the same things. | ||
Things that look like microchips and electronic circuitry. | ||
Pfizer has reportedly made 33 different batches, which have all been catalogued in a database, some dangerous and others seemingly innocuous. | ||
So these things maybe aren't in every vial. | ||
But the FDA has said that they need 75 years to tell us all the details. | ||
So maybe they are. At a World Economic Forum 2018 conference, the chief executive officer of Pfizer expressed excitement for invasive nanotech. | ||
Referring to the recent FDA approval of a tablet with a sensor that can notify medical authorities of compliance. | ||
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It is a basically biological chip that it is in the tablet and once you take the tablet and dissolves into your stomach, sends a signal that you took the tablet. | |
So imagine the applications of that, compliance, compliance. | ||
Later that year, a nano transistor chip is unveiled that replaces silicone with air. | ||
Just this week, a COVID implantable microchip developer claimed we will be chipped whether we like it or not. | ||
There has been much talk about graphene oxide and nanotech in the vaccines. | ||
Which the media vehemently claims is not true. | ||
But how would they know? And why would anyone trust a word that they say about any of this? | ||
If there are nanocircuits being created within the bodies of the vaccinated, this would explain the videos we've seen of IP addresses coming from the jabbed. | ||
A newly activated network of nanocircuits, unique to each individual. | ||
One of the leading experts of nanotechnology, Charles Lieber, has written patents describing a technology that has the potential to self-assemble into tiny computer systems capable of controlling human neurology, which is exactly what Delgado's electron microscopy of the Pfizer jab appears to be. | ||
Charles Lieber was just convicted on numerous crimes for working with the Communist Chinese in Wuhan, where Pfizer ran a research and development facility. | ||
Elon Musk expects to be implanting his Neuralink into human beings this year and claims that they could put you fully into virtual reality, as if this is somehow important for humanity. | ||
For humanity, it isn't. | ||
But for the transhumanist, it's a necessity. | ||
And if you listen to the psychopaths orchestrating all of this, transhumanism is officially their stated goal. | ||
And they won't need Elon's implantable chip. | ||
With injectable nano-sized circuitry in the human brain and nervous system, non-intrusive wearable tech will do the job just fine. | ||
And this is rapidly being developed by Welcome Leap, a privately run umbrella corporation connecting DARPA, Silicon Valley, and the military Who has tripled their network in less than a year, boasting success for the deadly mRNA vaccines and pushing to accelerate new ones designed to correct every so-called flaw of the human psyche that stands in the way of productivity to an authoritarian state run by artificial intelligence that monitors and controls their neurological functions 24-7. | ||
This is exactly what they say they want by the year 2030. | ||
So either the vaccines are a way of interfacing the new transhuman with AI technology, or they're lying, and it's all about depopulation. | ||
Which is what the latest data is showing. | ||
Natural News recently estimated billions of deaths if it isn't stopped in the next year. | ||
It obviously isn't about public health. | ||
And whether it's about depopulation or transhumanism, it is a threat to all of humanity. | ||
We could ponder until the end about why anyone would want to do this. | ||
But the real question is why are we letting them? | ||
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We'll be welcoming Ethan Ralph of The Ralph Retort and Killstream in the 10 o'clock hour to talk about his experience. | ||
First-hand experiencing the slow, inevitable collapse of America. | ||
Yeah, he was stuck on I-95 during the snowstorm that kept hundreds of people trapped on American highways for hours and hours, actually having to sleep overnight in their cars as... | ||
American infrastructure and the systems that keep us running collapse into degradation and disrepair. | ||
So, very excited to talk to him about his experience, what it was like being stuck on that road just by complete happenstance. | ||
It's actually very interesting. | ||
We'll cover it when he gets in. | ||
But he'll be in at the 10 o'clock hour and we'll be taking your calls until then. | ||
And heck, maybe we'll take your calls with him as well. | ||
We'll see. We'll play things by ear. | ||
But I want to talk about crime and race. | ||
So, you know, no live wires to avoid here. | ||
But it is one of the big topics. | ||
In the headlines right now, here's the Zero Hedge article from today. | ||
Reuters data scientist fired after nuking BLM narrative exposing significant left-wing bias in reporting. | ||
Today, Zero Hedge brings you the story of Zach Kriegman, a former Reuters data scientist who was fired after performing a statistical analysis which refuted claims by Black Lives Matter and spoke out against the company's culture of diversity and inclusion. | ||
Which unquestioningly celebrated the BLM narrative. | ||
As journalist Chris Ruffo writes in City Journal, driven by what he called a moral obligation to speak out, Kriegman refused to celebrate unquestioningly the BLM narrative and his company's diversity and inclusion programming. | ||
To the contrary, he argued that Reuters was exhibiting significant left-wing bias in the newsroom and that the ongoing BLM protests, riots, and calls to defund the police would, quote, wreak havoc on minority communities. | ||
And, of course, they have. | ||
Of course, the crime rate has exploded. | ||
The violent crime rate, especially. | ||
Murders are up just hundreds of percentage points in every major U.S. city, meaning that thousands of more people have died as a result of defund the police. | ||
Meanwhile, police killings have not gone down at all. | ||
And most of the victims of the violence are minorities or so-called pox, the people of color. | ||
Week after week, they say, Kriegman felt increasingly disillusioned by the Thomas Reuters line. | ||
Finally, on Tuesday in May 2021, he posted a long data-intensive critique of BLM and his company's hypocrisy. | ||
He was sent to Human Resources and Diversity and Inclusion for the chance to reform his thoughts. | ||
Yes, you're going to have oversight. | ||
Right. | ||
Over you by the people that you are proving that what they believe is wrong. | ||
What could go wrong here? | ||
He refused to reform his thoughts, so they fired him. | ||
And of course, this is a... | ||
This isn't a one-off. Like, nothing that we cover on this program is just, like, one thing that's like, wow, this is crazy and unexpected, but not a part of a larger trend. | ||
Now, all of this is a part of a much larger trend that we've seen just absolutely wreak havoc on the scientific community and the knowledge at large of the American people. | ||
Remember, this happened with rapid-onset gender dysphoria. | ||
A study was published in the Brown School's Medical Journal that showed rapid-onset gender dysphoria. | ||
It was scientifically valid. | ||
It was peer-reviewed. It was perfectly justifiable in its scientific conclusions, but it still had to be removed, not because it was wrong, not because the data it was using was incorrect or anything of the sort, but because it ran counter to the narrative. | ||
That's what we're learning here. | ||
And whether it's governmental policy being decided by the narrative or whether it's scientific decisions Certainties being determined by the narrative. | ||
The narrative is supreme. | ||
And the narrative is the state. | ||
So if you question the state, if you question the... | ||
And of course when I say the state, it's like the capital S state. | ||
It's the corporate and governmental state. | ||
It's the overstate. | ||
It's the New World Order state. | ||
The globalist state that we're dealing with. | ||
Because it's not corporations alone that are responsible for this. | ||
It's governments as well. And now it's the scientific and academic community getting involved in it. | ||
In addition to this. And so, of course, his conclusion was right. | ||
And if your actual purpose was to try to limit violence and death in the black community, you would have paid attention to the evidence he was presenting because it shows that what you're doing is wrong and negative and actually hurts more people and causes more damage to the overall situation. | ||
Black community in America. | ||
But they don't care about that. | ||
No, they care about putting forward the narrative. | ||
So what has this led to? | ||
Here's two headlines from today. | ||
Seattle area prosecutor defends light on crime approach for teens wielding guns at school saying, yeah, just get used to this. | ||
Just get used to the district attorney's office allowing juvenile suspects, even those accused of bringing a gun to school, to avoid jail time. | ||
You know, When a kid is caught bringing a gun to school, that just means he's on the right trajectory. | ||
That just means you have to leave him alone and let him continue on that trajectory to wherever he ends up. | ||
No point in trying to disrupt that trajectory. | ||
No point in trying to, you know, divert his path towards criminality by punishing him for his smaller crimes before he graduates to the larger one. | ||
No, you just need to let that path continue and just get used to it. | ||
This should be just the... | ||
This should be the... We're good to go. | ||
If the overarching narrative that they were pursuing was one that was reflected in scientific data, reflected in reality, reflected in what you're able to observe with your own eyes, it wouldn't be that big of an issue. | ||
The problem is that the narrative is completely counterfactual to the reality on the ground. | ||
So it's kind of an issue when you try to present the reality and you're fired for doing that. | ||
Here's another headline. Beverly Hills City Council unanimously supports Gascon recall. | ||
We should be a city where people could feel safe. | ||
And I don't mean just Beverly Hills. | ||
I mean everywhere in Los Angeles said white supremacist Lily Boss, vice mayor of Beverly Hills, vocal critic of Gascon. | ||
I'm sure I'm not pronouncing that right, but I'm sure I don't care. | ||
People should be able to feel safe when they walk the streets of their city. | ||
Ugh, what? | ||
How dare you? How dare you suggest such a deep-seated white supremacist concept of being safe as you walk through the streets? | ||
I'm sure that's on the list. | ||
I'm sure that's on the list of things that are white supremacy, feeling safe in your own city. | ||
That's something that only white people are used to feeling. | ||
And they must be brought down to the level of the minorities who never feel safe. | ||
And that's the correct way to feel, I guess, is what they're going for. | ||
People should feel safe to sleep at night in their homes, in their beds, anywhere. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
We have social justice. | ||
Social justice must override actual justice. | ||
That's what we're learning here. Because again, when they say social justice, what they mean is not justice. | ||
Justice is an individual thing. | ||
Justice exists on an individual level, and that's all that exists on. | ||
When you're being punished for something that you didn't do, that's not justice. | ||
If you're let off the hook for something you did do, that's also not justice. | ||
See, it only exists on an individual level, but now they're implementing the collectivization of justice, meaning that you might be let off the hook because you're of a certain race. | ||
Even though what you did was a crime and you should be punished for it, you'll be let off the hook. | ||
Certain race, maybe a certain... | ||
Political party, right? | ||
Andrew Cuomo comes to mind, caught sending COVID-infected patients into nursing homes and then covering it up, causing 15,000 extra deaths and then concealing his own complicity in that. | ||
They say, yes, we have the evidence. | ||
Yes, he did do it. No, we will not be punishing him. | ||
Hillary Clinton also comes to mind, but Andrew Cuomo also, same thing with the sexual assault charges. | ||
Yes, there is credible evidence. | ||
Yes, it looks like he did do this. | ||
No, we're not going to punish him. | ||
Social justice, aka injustice. | ||
New Orleans Hospital gives out overdose reversal drugs for free after a year of record high deaths. | ||
Well, hey, at least they're doing something to stop it. | ||
No, they're not trying to stop the drugs from coming in. | ||
They're not trying to... Get the dealers that deal these out. | ||
They're not trying to shut the border where all of it crosses. | ||
They're not trying to deal with China where all of it's manufactured. | ||
Now all of that will continue to go on. | ||
This is putting a Band-Aid on your cancer. | ||
That's what's going on here. So you've got a little mark on your forehead where it's like a wound that won't heal and you're kind of concerned about it. | ||
What it turns out is that's a cancerous cell cluster. | ||
That's actually just the, you know, temporal or liminal symbol of a much deeper issue. | ||
A much deeper issue is the crime, is the despotism, is the hopelessness that drives people to drugs and the drug dealers and the money people make from drugs and, of course, the opioid pandemic, epidemic that's going on in this country. | ||
The pharmaceutical companies putting that forward. | ||
They're not going to deal with that. They're just going to put the band-aid on the open wound and hope that that cures the cancer lying underneath. | ||
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It's not going to. Alright folks, we're back. Sorry, I just wanted to enjoy the Davy Crockett song for a moment. | |
Can you really blame me? | ||
We used to have heroes in this country. | ||
We used to have upstanding individuals who would, you know, do whatever their moral compass decided regardless of what the people at the top told them to do. | ||
David Crockett was one of those men. | ||
We used to have Americans in the halls of power that were worth it. | ||
Actually understood what it was to be a good man and lived it out. | ||
That man was not afraid to pick up his whole life and move to the experiment of Texas when, you know, his political party threw him under the bus for not going along with an unnecessary war against the Native Americans. | ||
That is called being a good man. | ||
Something that our current politicians could maybe learn a thing or two from. | ||
When you got to your phone calls momentarily, I do want to show a quick video here because Ron Kim, the Democratic mayor of Saratoga Springs, was at a far-left political rally yesterday on January 6th. | ||
It was about 30 minutes away in Glen Falls. | ||
He accidentally said the quiet part out loud. | ||
Ooh, he sort of spilled the beans here, let the cat out of the bag. | ||
And I want to show you this very quick clip that exposes just how... | ||
Heartless and politically motivated all of these scumbag lying Democrats are. | ||
Let's watch, shall we? | ||
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Clip number eight. Second thing is, talk to your neighbors about this issue. | |
Don't let them forget about January 6th. | ||
Don't let them forget about it. | ||
Because if we let them forget about it, we will lose... | ||
There it is right there, folks. | ||
Don't let them forget about the hysterical nonsense we made up about January 6th or else we'll lose in November because they have no policies that benefit anybody but themselves. | ||
They've crashed the economy. | ||
They've created more division than this country maybe has ever experienced since the Civil War. | ||
They have failed in every measurable context that you could possibly bring up. | ||
They have nothing to run on other than claiming that voting against them is voting in favor of a white supremacist coup. | ||
That's all they have. The lie is all they have. | ||
So they have to desperately cling to it. | ||
Like shipwrecked sailors onto a plank of wood. | ||
They are desperate to not drown in the waves of their own failures, and so they're clinging desperately to the lie they have spun, the web of lies that they have erected around January 6th, or else they won't get elected. | ||
So keep the fear going. | ||
Keep the lies at the forefront of your mind, or otherwise we have to live on our policies, and those policies are Uniformly disastrous, so we can't do that. | ||
So make sure to keep January 6th in the front of your mind, because otherwise we're going to lose in November. | ||
Keep the lie in the front of your mind. | ||
These are the orders being given out to the useful idiots that support these unconscionable psychopaths that are running our country. | ||
And it's truly incredible. | ||
Let's go to Sergeant in Texas, who... | ||
No, that's not Sergeant in Texas. | ||
Let's go to Sergeant in Texas, line number three. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Sergeant, you are on the air. | ||
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Mr. Harrison, good morning. | |
How are you, sir? Doing well, sir. | ||
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Thank you. Thank you for having me on. | |
I want to go ahead and say that I disagree with the misnomer. | ||
I hear a lot of chatter about a civil war coming in the United States. | ||
I disagree with that. | ||
I think it's a misnomer. | ||
I think it's a word that's implanted in a lot of the conversation to stray away from the big R word. | ||
Revolution? Yes, exactly. | ||
You know, if we're fighting against the government, that's not exactly a civil war, is it? | ||
Well, when you have half the population, our mindless zombie horde at the behest of that government, it is sort of a civil war. | ||
I get what you're saying, though. We have nothing against our fellow American citizens, but when they support policies or they support politicians that are the ones enacting these policies, I don't know. | ||
It sounds an awful lot like a civil war to me. | ||
I get your point, but go on. | ||
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Yes, sir. Absolutely. | |
And I do agree with that. | ||
I just want to get that dialogue rolling because we really have to call this for what it is. | ||
Also, you know, before the big R, we have a duty to withdraw our consent. | ||
We don't have to consent to this. | ||
And voting isn't our only way of not consenting. | ||
We can tell them they are no longer in charge. | ||
All we have to do is stand up. | ||
We need to stand together, people. | ||
You know, the tennis player's father said, right? | ||
We need to stand together as a humanity, as a people. | ||
We have to get out of our comfort zones, as Alex says, right? | ||
Like, we have to stand up for ourselves and for our families, for ourselves for sure. | ||
A lot of us aren't standing up for ourselves, okay? | ||
And we need to withdraw consent. | ||
We are governed by the consent of the governed. | ||
If we withdraw that consent, It's over. | ||
We don't even have to go to revolution. | ||
Well, that would be a great start. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Sergeant. | ||
Of course, you know, secession would be a way to do this on a statewide basis because, again, I don't see why we should be subject to Washington, D.C. I don't see any benefit in it for us. | ||
We pay them just billions of dollars in taxes, trillions, really, every single year. | ||
And then they impose restrictions on us. | ||
They don't protect our border. | ||
They don't protect our people. | ||
They aren't concerned about our well-being or our ability to manifest our dreams or pursue our happiness in the way that is dictated by the Constitution. | ||
They have no interest in that. | ||
So why are we subject to them again? | ||
What benefit is there for us being under their yoke? | ||
It makes no sense to me. | ||
And also why we – I really do think we were one of the first shows ever to use the term national divorce, although I called it amicable divorce because where we are now, we can't live with these people any longer. | ||
But at the same time, we've got Russia and China on the doorstep. | ||
A civil war, if it were to actually break out, would be the invitation that the new world order needed to bring in UN troops or have China and Russian troops be on their side during the civil war and basically take over this country for the globalist world order. | ||
So if we both agree, like, we can't live with each other, we can just amicably separate. | ||
We can go our different ways. | ||
But of course, if you're listening to War Room yesterday, Owen... | ||
Made a great point about, like, there already is a civil war. | ||
Look at what the Democrats are doing. | ||
They have political prisoners. They're launching, you know, all new militarized police systems to go after Republicans. | ||
They're basically announcing now that voting Republican makes you an insurrectionist. | ||
They're saying there are insurrectionists in the halls of power. | ||
In other words, Congress people who were duly elected and are serving out the will of their constituents are considered enemies of the state and traitors and seditious and performing a coup for carrying out their constitutional duty. | ||
It's unacceptable. | ||
It is a war they've launched against us. | ||
And that's all it is. | ||
And again, even revolution isn't maybe the right word because we already had our revolution. | ||
It was in 1776. | ||
And it's the same restrictions to the government that were put in place in 1776 that are now being ignored, that are now being circumvented, that we need to reestablish. | ||
So it's like we don't even need a revolution because we're not trying to install anything new. | ||
We need a re-revolution. | ||
We need a revolution part two where we just get back to where we were originally. | ||
The people trying to change things into some new form of revolutionary politics are the Socialists and the Democrats who are actually just trying to impose communism. | ||
That's not even new either. | ||
It's just the same thing that has failed every single time it's tried. | ||
These people can't seem to see what's going on. | ||
They can't seem to understand the path they're leading us down. | ||
And it is an extremely dangerous one from which the only way to extricate yourself is through violence. | ||
You can't vote yourself out of a communistic system. | ||
You can't vote yourself out of socialism. | ||
At a certain point, force is the only thing that matters. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Our final segment here. | ||
I know a lot of our listeners or a lot of our audiences is on the radio. | ||
You're really missing out on some of the best parts of the show that our crew worked so hard to put together. | ||
Right now we're watching. | ||
We can't play the audio because it's America F Yeah. | ||
Oh, it's soon. | ||
Soon. We took the advice of our last caller and soon you'll be able to go to blackpill.news. | ||
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Is it just blackpill or blackpilled? | |
Blackpilled. Blackpilled. | ||
So blackpilled.news will soon lead directly to Infowars and American Journal in particular. | ||
So thank you for that idea. | ||
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With that, we return to the phone lines. | ||
We have – let's see. | ||
Greg in Indiana. | ||
Let's go to Greg here. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Greg. You're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison. How are you? Doing well, sir. | ||
Thank you. Good. | ||
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I left your crew with a gift for you guys, and they can tell you about it, or I'm going to send you a DM here after I get off the phone. | |
I don't want to talk about it on air, but... | ||
All right. Mysterious. | ||
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Something you guys might have forgot about in marketing here, but anyways... | |
This computer chip that's going in that they're talking about that can tell whether you've taken medicine, people might want to be aware that the next step that's going to be is there's going to be people that are going to go into their pain doctors or that type of environment and they're going to tell you, you think it's micromanaged now. | ||
Wait until they tell you, oh, you didn't take your painkiller on time now. | ||
You're not going to get your medicine. | ||
Right. Because they're doing that crap now anyways with your urine, you know? | ||
Yeah, no, it's going to be like that show Equilibrium, that movie Equilibrium. | ||
Exactly. Right, right. You're being forced. | ||
I mean, again, when they tell you that you will own nothing and you will be happy, what they mean is they're relating it back to the... | ||
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I hear the music. I want to plug you real quick. | |
All right, give us a plug real quick. | ||
No, there's no music, but go ahead and give us your plug. | ||
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Oh, I thought I heard music, but listen, I want to make sure that people get these... | |
I've been... You... | ||
Give me a Twitter Patriot thing with my picture of my car magnet you guys sell. | ||
Yeah, yeah. You had the big InfoWars car magnet, boom, right there on the driver's side door. | ||
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That was awesome. Harrison. | |
People need to grab their testicles. | ||
And listen, I've had one bad note on my car in a grocery parking lot. | ||
The rest of the people are going to give me the thumbs up. | ||
And I even go, yeah, I've been on their show because I've called in. | ||
And I go, you've got to support them. | ||
I mean, we've got to take it to the ground. | ||
This podcast crap is... | ||
I don't even... | ||
You can do that if you want. | ||
I do a little bit of it on Gab. | ||
But... We've got to get it to the street. | ||
And if you've got a bunch of people to put these signs on, I'm telling you, push it. | ||
It works. It works, man. | ||
It really does. It gets people's attention. | ||
Man, thank you so much. Good to talk to you, Greg. | ||
I really enjoyed your post there. | ||
Because again, Greg's a brave dude. | ||
He's got the magnet right there on his car. | ||
He's posting pictures of him with his truck and his face on it. | ||
But there's been no problem. | ||
You say he's got one note the entire time. | ||
People are afraid to show that they are awake and aware. | ||
When you start wearing the shirts around, when you start having the sticker on your car, you get so much more positive feedback. | ||
So many more thumbs up and high fives and winks at the stoplight. | ||
You really do. I see people all the time with Infowars stickers on their car, and I try to chase them down and just give them the thumbs up. | ||
They probably have no idea who I am or what I'm doing, but it feels so good to see it out in the wild. | ||
There's another really good post today of a guy going, yeah, they keep taking my Infowars sticker down. | ||
I'm not even sure where he's putting it. | ||
It looked like maybe a subway turnstile or something. | ||
But he's like, what they don't realize is I have 500 of these. | ||
You can take down a sticker every day for a year, and we're not halfway through my stack. | ||
So get ready for this endless barrage of stickers. | ||
Somebody else spent $75 worth of Patriot points just on stickers, and it's like this massive spread. | ||
I thought I had a big sticker collection from InfoWars, but the InfoWarriors out there are putting me to shame. | ||
And of course, we don't really advertise it, but usually every time I've ever heard of people ordering from InfoWars, You get a little stack of stickers just as a little bonus, as a little thank you, as a way for you to spread the word. | ||
So go to InfoWars store and support us. | ||
Be like Greg. Be fearless and in their face with your knowledge and your love for all of humanity. | ||
Don't let them, you know, portray you as something that you're not. | ||
Get the stickers, spread them around, shop at InfoWars store, and you'll get extra stickers to show your support for the InfoWars. | ||
Thank you so much, Greg. I really do appreciate it. | ||
I want to get to another caller, though, before we have to close out. | ||
Let's go to Josh the Teacher in Colorado. | ||
Thank you for calling in, Josh the Teacher. | ||
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We're on the air. Hey, Harrison. | |
Can you hear me? I hear you. | ||
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Awesome. Love and gratitude to you guys for what you're doing, for all of us. | |
I called in before the New Year's when you had the talk about what was the biggest story that was suppressed, and I mentioned Ivor vaccine and the early treatment. | ||
Well, something that kind of happened this week as we got back to school, our mask mandate went away. | ||
I took my mask off. | ||
And I was the only one in my entire school. | ||
And so a bunch of parents, you know, obviously started emailing and asking, you know, what the heck is going on. | ||
And so I emailed back and I said, the mandate's done. | ||
But I also said, to reassure you all, I'm taking ivermectin prophylactically, which has been shown to stop viral replication and the spread of the virus. | ||
And I posted a bunch of links from the flccc.net And the original, like, mini documentary on the origins of ivermectin. | ||
And so I put it beat on the ground like the last caller said, you know. | ||
I'm feeling this in a different direction. | ||
Josh, I love it. I love it so much. | ||
Hold on. I just want to highlight what you just laid out because this is the way that you fight back against these people. | ||
We're always playing defense. | ||
We're always on the defense. They're going to do stuff like they've done to Josh, the teacher, where they'll email, why is he not wearing a mask? | ||
Why is he not wearing a mask? Instead of defending him, instead of going, oh, I'm sorry for not wearing the mask, or actually, I think it's okay, he, like, goes, well, actually, let me tell you about ivermectin. | ||
Like, just throw it back in their face. | ||
Go, not only am I not listening to you because you're wrong, and here's the proof that you're wrong, let me tell you about ivermectin. | ||
Let me change up the narrative for you here. | ||
I think that's brilliant, Josh. | ||
That is the exact right response. | ||
That is the exact response you need to have. | ||
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Appreciate it, Harrison. And I did have a meeting with my principal, because we got a bunch of emails. | |
And, dude, I... I think I changed her mind. | ||
She literally was like, I support you, and I see that you're doing this. | ||
And actually, I ended up receiving a really good, nice email from a pretty liberal family saying, oh, okay, you know, like, eyes open and everything. | ||
No way! I wanted to throw out there, yeah, totally, totally. | ||
And so the other thing too is the reason ivermectin is going to beat this is that ivermectin is of divine intervention. | ||
If you go to the origins of ivermectin, the only place that the microbe was found is at the golf course in Japan, which is like 50 miles from the researching studio that Satoshi Omaru was working. | ||
Nowhere else in the world. | ||
Wow. I'm protecting you, I'm protecting my staff members, and my students that I love on the lease. | ||
Man, that would be totally amazing because it would also be like, you know what would happen is if your teachers all start taking ivermectin prophylactically, all of the, you know, when COVID comes and sweeps through Colorado, all the other schools would have to be shutting down and yours would still be open. | ||
And then they'd have to ask, what is it about this school where they've all avoided getting COVID? And then they'd have to acknowledge it's because of the prophylactic ivermectin. | ||
There'd be a lot of outrage before that. | ||
Man, we got to go to break, but thank you so much for this call, Josh. | ||
This is, man, all right. | ||
We're going to have to buy white pill news, not news too, because that was very, very, very white pilling, sir. | ||
You reacted in exactly the right way. | ||
I'm sorry, Josh. I got to cut you off because we are going to commercial break. | ||
This is going to be the end of the hour. | ||
When we get back, we'll be joined by Ethan Ralph. | ||
I'm sorry I wasn't able to get to more calls today. | ||
I'll make it up for you next week. | ||
But man, the calls that we did take, total bombshell, man. | ||
Total white pills. People are standing up. | ||
They're speaking out and changing minds. | ||
That is victory in the info war. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Hi, welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, this swinging edition of American Journal. | ||
I want to cover a story here. | ||
Probably won't get too much attention. | ||
It's not a nationwide story. | ||
It's not something that in and of itself is all that important, but it reflects a wider trend that you'll recognize and see and see. | ||
Be aware of, hopefully, from now on. | ||
Texas teacher retirement system pays $116.6 million for first stage of new Austin headquarters. | ||
This is just a headline from today in the local Austin news. | ||
That I thought just sort of illustrates, again, just in case you need another example, just the insane waste that goes on in our country. | ||
And everybody knows that this is the case, but really just putting it in perspective, like I was thinking about it last night because I was laying in bed and I was listening to a book called The Five Families about the mafia in America by Selwyn Robbie, I think his name is, something like that. | ||
Famous book, sort of the ultimate book about the mob and the way it was created in America. | ||
And, you know, at one point they used the term billion-dollar industry. | ||
They say construction in New York is a billion-dollar industry, meaning it makes over a billion dollars a year. | ||
If you can have a company or an industry that makes a billion dollars a year, that's wildly successful. | ||
That's hugely successful. | ||
That is, you know, the amount that, like, construction in all of New York for a year, it's a billion-dollar industry. | ||
You just think about that. | ||
And then you think about the fact... | ||
That with the stroke of a pin, with the wave of a wand, they have summoned $130 billion to help schools counter COVID just last year. | ||
So $130 billion went to public schools to help them fight COVID. Where did it go? | ||
Where did it go? | ||
130 times the amount of like the entire construction industry in the city of New York. | ||
And it just disappears. It just goes away. | ||
It's just taken out of your wallet, given to somebody, consultants, who knows, politicians. | ||
Like, where does it go? Have you seen $130 billion worth of advancement in your schools? | ||
Or has it just been robbed from you, never to be returned, and pilfered off into some... | ||
You know corrupt politicians pocket and of course we've seen over a billion 200 billion some say 400 billion dollars of the kovid money has been stolen nearly 100 billion stolen from kovat 19 relief programs secret service says that is a very low ball number so you just imagine how much I mean, | ||
if you can't picture just a siphon, just a fire hose worth of cash continually on full blast, just siphoned from your pocket, siphoned from your bank account, and given to God knows who for God knows what reason. | ||
In Mexico, they call it the bite, right? | ||
Corruption. They call it the bite because it's just that little bit out of everything. | ||
I remember I learned about this because I saw a really brilliant photo of a police officer. | ||
It wasn't a photo. It was a painting somebody had done of a police officer bending down and picking up the fruit like the Garden of Eden, relating that to the bite, right? | ||
The source of evil is this bite. | ||
And you realize the mafia was running a billion-dollar scam in places like New York. | ||
And there was a very pertinent line from this book where they said, As long as things ran well, nobody cared. | ||
As long as the food, as long as the raw material got to the construction site, as long as the food was delivered to the restaurants, then nobody really cared that the bite was being taken out of it. | ||
And I realize this is what's happening in America. | ||
As long as the school is still standing, as long as there are still teachers there and principals in office that can tell you, yes, your child is being taken care of, then the people don't notice what's being stolen from them. | ||
It's the same as IQ and fluoride. | ||
If you talk to people about fluoride lowering IQ now, they'll go, but there's a lot of smart people. | ||
It's like, yeah, there are a lot of smart people. | ||
But what if every single person in America was 10 IQ points higher? | ||
You don't think you'd notice that? You don't notice it when it's small and incremental and not a big... | ||
Inconvenience for you. And so this is the goal of the New World Order. | ||
How to constrict you, how to rob from you, how to turn your energy towards their means, or towards their ends rather, your means towards their ends, without inconveniencing you enough to where you notice. | ||
Just like the mafia, just like any mafia, just like any crime syndicate. | ||
The American government and the global governance that they're helping to erect is all about stealing whatever they can, but just small enough that you don't notice and things continue to seem to run normally. | ||
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That's what it's all about. 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. | ||
Third hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
You're watching us on Band.Video and InfoWars.com, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
My guest for this hour is the... | ||
Oh, the supervillain, the infamous Ethan Ralph. | ||
Ethan Ralph is host of The Kill Stream, a live podcast that airs weeknights at 9.30 p.m. | ||
Eastern and covers internet insanity, politics, drama, and popular culture. | ||
You can find their website at killstream.live. | ||
He's hosting a series of debates that we'll talk to him about. | ||
And you are also, Ethan, in the I-95 catastrophe, which I really want to talk to you about. | ||
So thanks for coming on today, Ethan. | ||
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I was going to say, plenty to talk about. | |
And I was actually trying to tweet out a link to your program, and Twitter wasn't letting me send it out. | ||
They won't let you do it. Oh, man. | ||
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Well, I put the little... | |
I still put up an advertisement that I was on. | ||
But yeah, thanks, Twitter. I appreciate that. | ||
Yeah. And yeah. Go ahead. | ||
Go ahead. Well, they just discovered our disguised URL. So we're cooking up another one. | ||
I think electionnight.news still leads to band.video. | ||
But I want to say, so... I guess last weekend, whenever this happened, the beginning of this week, I'd see your tweets pop up, and you were talking about we've got this great lineup of debates coming up, T-11 hours, and you were describing your day of travel. | ||
You were saying, I'm about to get on a plane, and then I'm going to ride there, and I'll be back at home and ready to start this stream. | ||
And then just... Hour after hour, more updates were coming in. | ||
You ended up being one of the poor souls stuck on I-95 for hours on end. | ||
And I commented on your Twitter, it was like if Odysseus had Twitter. | ||
Because what should have been a couple hour little jaunt back to your house turned out to be an odyssey of chaos, it sounded like. | ||
What happened there? | ||
What was going on with you? | ||
What was your experience with I-95 this week? | ||
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So, again, like you said, I had a big day of debate scheduled. | |
I was flying back in from Las Vegas. | ||
I was kind of cutting it close. | ||
Truth be told, I didn't expect, you know, a snowstorm of the century or whatever of the year at least to be coming down. | ||
I touched down at Dulles at about 7 a.m., and the guy had said, you know, the snow was supposed to be coming right around then. | ||
And I thought, okay, well, you know, I'll get in my car. | ||
I'll zip down the road. Hopefully things won't be too bad. | ||
Okay, so I get in my car. | ||
It's immediately snowing very hard. | ||
And so I'm going down the road. | ||
To say people don't know how to drive in the snow... | ||
In this area is an understatement. | ||
Yes, that is true. So it wasn't going well from that front, but we're going about 40 miles an hour down the road, right? | ||
And, you know, that's all things considered pretty good. | ||
But the snow has not let up, and in fact, it's getting harder every second. | ||
So eventually that 40 becomes 30. | ||
Then it becomes 20. | ||
Then it becomes 10 miles an hour. | ||
You can't see, this room's about 8 feet, I don't know, 10 feet across the room, however far, 20, I don't know. | ||
You couldn't see past that doorway that I'm pointing at at the end of this room right here. | ||
That's how bad visibility was. | ||
And eventually that 10 became zero. | ||
And we were at the, I think it was about mile 140, something like that, of I-95 South, going back to Richmond. | ||
And all of a sudden, like I said, traffic just completely stopped. | ||
And in about four hours, I moved maybe about 100 feet. | ||
And what ended up happening was some tractor trailers. | ||
And I was thinking this while I was driving. | ||
I said, okay, this is sustainable traffic. | ||
Cars are spinning out, by the way. | ||
While I'm driving, people are like, you know, you're losing soldiers to the left and right. | ||
You know what I mean? Have you ever seen a war movie where dudes are getting sniped to the left and right and they're going down? | ||
That's how the traffic is. | ||
And I'm like, okay, okay. The only thing that can really stop us now is the tractor-trailer getting sideways. | ||
Well, of course, it wasn't just one tractor-trailer. | ||
It was like six. And a bunch of other cars. | ||
It was, you know, 10 plus car ordeal up there. | ||
So we were stopped on the highway itself for about four hours. | ||
That's just insane. Very cold temperatures. | ||
The snow just continuing to come down. | ||
Come down so hard. As a matter of fact, the only place where the snow's not coming down is where the cars are. | ||
Right. And so the snow's building up on the sides. | ||
When you open your door, you literally have to knock the snow out. | ||
This is on the highway to get out of your cars. | ||
On I-95, on an interstate highway. | ||
And of course, it's a cascading effect, right? | ||
Because the one car jackknives and then maybe somebody else slams into them. | ||
And now you're sitting in traffic. | ||
And maybe while you're sitting in traffic, somebody runs out of gas. | ||
So now the traffic's even farther. | ||
It's a cascading effect where things just get worse and worse. | ||
I just thought it was amazing because it was like... | ||
I'm looking at your Twitter the night before where it's like, oh, we're stuck in this traffic. | ||
And then I wake up the next day and it's like a headline story. | ||
Outraged. Drivers stranded overnight. | ||
Some for 24 hours on I-95. | ||
I mean... I can't imagine. | ||
Okay, so you got out, though. | ||
You're not still in your car. | ||
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No, exactly. I got out, so they got a bobcat out there, and they cleared off enough for people to get off on an exit. | |
And I was talking, people were having to make the decision whether to stay on the highway or get off the exit. | ||
I got off because I was like, they're not going to clear this. | ||
And I'll finish that in a second. | ||
Anyway, I got off. I did stop at a store, got a little snack. | ||
And then Google, thank you again, Daddy Google, tells me to go around. | ||
And we can shoot around here through the back way and come back out on 95 South, which 95 South is the main problem the whole time. | ||
Anyway, so I go back through this way and immediately the little monster that was in my fiance's car, mine got wrecked a couple months ago. | ||
And so I start getting stuck. | ||
And I keep repeatedly getting stuck, so much so that people are trying to push me. | ||
You know, there are cars behind me, trucks with four-wheel drives. | ||
Smarter people than me. | ||
So anyway, finally, I just get pulled over on the side of the road at this guy's farm. | ||
This farmer dude, who I called him a black farmer on Twitter, and they said that was racist. | ||
But if I would have just said he was a farmer, everybody would have thought he was white. | ||
But anyway, whatever. | ||
He had his own personal bobcat, and he personally cleared out the whole road the way I came in. | ||
He said, you got to turn around. You can't keep going. | ||
This is going to be even worse. He cleared out the whole road, and then we got back down to the end to the original mud hole that I was at, and there were three more cars stuck. | ||
And literally, it was like some stuff out of a movie, dude. | ||
I mean, the whole community came. | ||
An older lady with her dog was there, picturesque. | ||
Guy with a chainsaw. | ||
Kids were moving stuff. | ||
It was, you know, it takes a village type situation there to clear. | ||
And they cleared it. And I got a path all the way to the road. | ||
And then I had a choice. | ||
I could have went back down 95 South. | ||
It said it was going to be seven plus hours to get back to Richmond at that point. | ||
And I ended up getting a hotel, thankfully, and found one. | ||
And that was an ordeal, too. | ||
I won't tell it all because we only have so much time. | ||
But the fact of the matter is, some people did get back on I-95 that night. | ||
And some people got stranded again. | ||
You know what I mean? I could have easily gotten stranded again. | ||
And I'll just wrap it with saying, if you ever want to know what the complete breakdown of society was, Looks like you'll get a taste of it in some of those serious snows. | ||
There was nobody. There were no police. | ||
Virginia Department of Transportation was nowhere to be found. | ||
If it wasn't for private citizenry, I might just now today be getting out of the snow. | ||
It was that bad. There's the clip. | ||
There's the guy towing me. | ||
I mean, the car, I was done for, man. | ||
It's so crazy. I want to reiterate, cell phone service was out during this entire time. | ||
Every once in a while, you can make a phone call, but your data was completely down, and the phone calls were mostly down, too. | ||
Every once in a while, I could receive a text, but you were mostly completely incommunicado this whole time, too. | ||
Right, and thankfully, you don't have health issues that you had to worry about. | ||
You had a full tank of gas. | ||
But what you said at the end there is exactly why I wanted to bring you on. | ||
This is... Just the beginning disruptions of a full system-wide breakdown. | ||
I mean, this should not have shut down an entire portion of our eastern seaboard because of a little bit of snow. | ||
But this is, I guess, where we're going in this day and age. | ||
And a very funny thing you saw is people going, this is what you get for having a Republican governor. | ||
And then people are like, well, actually, the Democrats are still governor. | ||
And they're like, he's doing the best he can. | ||
But they're desperate to blame somebody. | ||
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Oh, he's blaming the drivers. Did you see that where he said the driver should have listened? | |
You know, we put out these warnings. | ||
Dude, you know what? It's way beyond that. | ||
There was nothing out there, man. | ||
And it's not like Virginia has big snowstorms. | ||
Like this isn't, you know, you guys are down in Texas. | ||
They don't have too many big giant snowstorms like this down in Texas or California or whatever. | ||
They actually, you know, big snows come through Virginia. | ||
It's not so preposterous. | ||
And they do have the equipment. | ||
It wasn't deployed right. | ||
You talk about just an example. | ||
Ralph Northam is a failure. | ||
I mean, I don't know what to say. | ||
And the fact that he would come out, you can tell he's on his way out. | ||
He's not running for anything else. | ||
Because he came out, blamed the driver's house. | ||
I was sort of astonished. | ||
And then somebody else said, well, they don't want to spend money on all this and that. | ||
Well, let me tell you, if you'd have been out in that snow, it was kind of a dicey situation, dude. | ||
No, it's dangerous. | ||
It could have been worse than it ended up. | ||
And as you pointed out, of course, you just go off the freeway and you find the private citizens actually making the change and actually helping you. | ||
More with Ethan Ralph on the other side. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. We'll be right back on American Journal. | ||
Killstream.live is where you go to find his website. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. My guest is Ethan Ralph. | ||
You can find his website at killstream.live. | ||
That's killstream.live. Killstream is the name of the live broadcast that airs weeknights, 9.30 p.m. | ||
and I'm sure most people have heard this. | ||
Ralph, you host debates that are really unlike anything else on the internet. | ||
They're freewheeling. | ||
They're often highly offensive to one side or the other or maybe both, but there's no holds barred. | ||
It's a true clash of ideas that sometimes gets a little out of hand, but that just makes it all the more entertaining. | ||
There's nothing really else like it on the internet, and you have a series of debates that was supposed to be earlier this week, but unfortunately the catastrophe on I-95 prevented you from actually carrying that out, provided you with another very entertaining story, I have to say, But tell us about the debates coming up and just what your sort of philosophy is on the killstream. | ||
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So January 10th, killstream.live slash show. | |
We're going to have... We're going to rerun as many of the debates as we can from last week. | ||
We're just going to move it to this Monday. | ||
It was supposed to be last Monday. Destiny versus Mark Collin, I guess, would probably be the centerpiece of that day. | ||
But we're running a lot of stuff. | ||
Some we've had to move into other days next week. | ||
So check us out all next week, I guess. | ||
But I guess my philosophy for... | ||
The debates, we call them blood sports in our sector of the internet. | ||
And, you know, I grew up, I'm a political science guy. | ||
I went to school for that. I've always loved politics. | ||
Even the more, the stuff that I see is more than all these days, the horse race and all that. | ||
Well, I was raised on that, right? Like, you know, who's up in the polls? | ||
What's their move going to be? | ||
Like all that stuff. It's, you know, kind of sounds dumb to me these days, but I still follow it out of habit. | ||
Anyway, I grew up watching debates as well, and they almost always suck, to be honest with you. | ||
They're really boring. | ||
They're so poll tested. | ||
One of the reasons Trump busted out so hard was, and I knew this would, you know, work in his advantage because he just says what he thinks, right? | ||
And he's off script, and it's sometimes it's vulgar. | ||
Some people might say it's, you know, Worse than that. | ||
Some of the things he said, right? | ||
But it resonates with people because that's how real people talk. | ||
Real people don't talk like poll-tested politicians. | ||
That's not how it happens in real life. | ||
And so when somebody's throwing out some real chatter, it resonates. | ||
And so that's kind of the idea that we have with our blood sports, with our debates. | ||
And sometimes they end up being vulgar. | ||
Sometimes they end up being nasty. | ||
Other times they're... | ||
You know, more of a highbrow conversation. | ||
We've had those too, right? | ||
Even some that we thought were going to be nasty ended up in that lane. | ||
So that's kind of my idea with it. | ||
Just, you know, let the chips fall where they may. | ||
As a moderator, some debates are more involved with others, but I like to try to take a hands-off approach and let the participants kind of drive the discussion for the most part. | ||
You know, you step in here or there. | ||
But I think that's what people really want to see anyway, right? | ||
Yeah. You know, with a rare exception, you know, there can be a key, you know, interruption or whatever, key question. | ||
Most people don't watch these for the moderator, though, right? | ||
It's the forum and it's the people who are talking, right? | ||
And it's the issues, you know. Sometimes it just seems like they get too big of a head, the moderators themselves, and they want to be a participant, basically. | ||
Yeah, and again, it's really just so much more entertaining and the topics that you cover are more pertinent than, you know, just some highbrow policy stuff that doesn't actually matter. | ||
I mean, the topic that you have, you tweeted this out, Ramsey Paul vs. | ||
Sticks, who we've had Sticks on the show. | ||
Ramsey Paul is a fantastic content creator and, you know, a Talking head, I don't know what you call him, but commentator on current events on morality. | ||
Mark Collette vs. Destiny on white genocide, which I think will be very interesting because this is one of the topics that you're not allowed to discuss normally. | ||
And that's what I like about your program is you take on these topics that other people won't talk about. | ||
And then Adam Green vs. The World Open Challenge. | ||
I've already debated Adam Green on your program, and it was very fun. | ||
Of course, he's sort of vicious to us here at InfoWars and thinks we're up to all sorts of no good. | ||
But he and I had a great conversation. | ||
We were laughing. We kind of ended up friends at the end of it. | ||
So it's a really just hilarious platform that it's like these really important debates on morality. | ||
You've had a great debate on pornography, whether it should be legal or not. | ||
I mean, this is the type of stuff that if our media was actually interested in getting to the truth, they would allow these types of discussions to happen. | ||
But instead, it all has to be very controlled. | ||
And I'm glad that you're sort of breaking the mold with your style. | ||
And I always really enjoy the debates that come out. | ||
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Well, thank you for those kind words, and of course we loved having you involved. | |
I mean, you said it right there, though. | ||
I mean, it's not brain surgery, right? | ||
These are the conversations people want to have, and the media just, you know, they gatekeep, right? | ||
They don't want it to be discussed, or they want it to only be discussed from a certain angle, and bad man says this, we can't have that. | ||
Unless they're making the money off of it, unless it's for their own benefit, right? | ||
So some of the same guests I've had on the show, you know, they've given me a black mark over it, but, you know, they guest star on CNN. CNN Presents with Elle Reed or whatever her name is. | ||
You know what I mean? Like, it's like, okay. | ||
I see what the real deal is here. | ||
And one quick thing, I will say, Ramsey Paul versus Sticks is actually not going to be on Monday. | ||
We had to change that to Wednesday, but it is going to be 11 a.m. | ||
Eastern, killstream.live slash show. | ||
Adam Green, you mentioned... | ||
We have another debate with him later in the month that was originally supposed to be on that day, but we had to move some stuff around. | ||
So we're just going to do an open challenge on that and let people call in. | ||
And so, yeah, it's going to be a fun day. | ||
I'm pretty excited about it. Vince James, of course. | ||
You mentioned, you know, you and Adam Green. | ||
And I like both of you guys. | ||
It's kind of funny being the host of the Killstream, too, because we have people... | ||
I talk to people from all over, basically. | ||
And not that I don't have my own critics... | ||
Right. And enemies, because I certainly do. | ||
But I like to see our show as kind of a forum, right? | ||
And, you know, we can take people from any part of this thing and have them on our show and talk about things, I think in a fair way. | ||
And I do try to be a fair moderator. | ||
But again, it's not stuffy. | ||
It's not Oxford Debate Society. | ||
Right. That's not really what I'm going for. | ||
But it also makes a form where you can't really get away with BS. You can't really just sort of spout off stuff without somebody either in the chat or your opponent or the moderator going, hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
You've got to back this up with something. | ||
So it's like you can't just go out there and start saying talking points and expect everybody to nod sagely along as if, you know, what you're saying makes sense. | ||
And again, I think, you know, not draw too much... | ||
Whatever, this isn't the thing that you're all about, so we don't want to couch you in that, but you are having a conversation about white genocide, and that's one of the things, replacement theory, whatever you want to call it, when it's Tucker Carlson talking about it, it's how dare he talk about replacement migration, this white supremacist topic. | ||
Then I have headlines here, top university professor calls for loser Americans to be replaced with Asian migrants. | ||
So it's like, they still talk about this stuff on the mainstream media, it's just it has to be in one direction and the other direction is not permitted. | ||
Whereas you actually have the open forum where you get both sides to talk about this and, hey, do you think it's good or do you think it's bad? | ||
In the mainstream media, either it's good and you can talk about it, or if you think it's bad, you're not allowed to talk about it, which is the way they control the conversation. | ||
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Well, I mean, you said it yourself, and I can think of editorials in New York Times just going back years. | |
Political strategists talk about it. | ||
And look, and it's like you said, if you talk about it in one direction, if you have an approved opinion, it's all good. | ||
That's really the problem, honestly, with the trajectory of free speech and public debate the last 10 years. | ||
You know, I came up through Gamergate. | ||
I don't go there. We talked about that, I think, last time I was on. | ||
Right. Just think of the steady erosion of what you're able to do. | ||
You as a host, Alex Jones has been kicked off, you know, the Infowars kingpin here, and they just 86ed him, right? | ||
No Twitter, kick him off the App Store, let's try to silence him. | ||
It's only going to get worse, unfortunately. | ||
I'm hoping, you know, for a renaissance, but thankfully Gab, some other key people at Torbo, you know, fighting. | ||
Yeah, and you're working with some great video uploading sites as well. | ||
Yeah, we'll get into all of that and more. | ||
And yeah, the slow degradation, I think, is the theme here. | ||
Because whether it's I-95 or whether it's the restrictions of free speech, it's a slow but steady restriction of what we're allowed to do and what our capabilities are. | ||
That's what I want to get into next with Ethan Routh. | ||
So stay tuned. Killstream.live is where you go to watch those debates. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, my guest is Ethan Ralph, Killstream. | ||
I'm sorry, let me get it exactly right. | ||
Yeah, Killstream.live is his website. | ||
We can go and watch the live debates that he moderates and hosts and really a long and storied tradition of internet blood sports, the controversy that has surrounded this particular man and the people you surround yourself with. | ||
It's highly entertaining and very sort of illustrate, really illustrates like our current We're good to go. | ||
You've been traveling a lot. | ||
You've been going to Las Vegas quite a bit. | ||
I follow your Twitter pretty regularly. | ||
You've been traveling a lot. | ||
What have you witnessed in America overall? | ||
I mean, are things on the upward trajectory or, like I think, are we in a slow, like... | ||
Like, are we just slowly collapsing at the seams and splitting apart and coming apart? | ||
What have you seen as you travel through airports and on highways in America? | ||
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So, you know, a managed decline maybe is the term. | |
I don't know. And the infrastructure itself is just... | ||
Third world, really. | ||
I mean, if you don't do a lot of traveling, it's hard to explain, but it's really not good at all. | ||
And then if you go to a foreign country compared to here, honestly, it's kind of a joke. | ||
Now, as far as, I think the country seems just kind of weary. | ||
I don't know how to describe it, really, but it's just kind of I don't want to sound like Jimmy Carter, but malaise does kind of sound like a decent term. | ||
Maybe a double malaise. | ||
I don't know. People seem really tired of the COVID BS, to use a certain term. | ||
It just depends on who you get on the plane or wherever you're at, whether they're going to mess with you. | ||
But I feel like most people are just kind of done with it. | ||
But the country itself... | ||
I don't know. It doesn't feel like the vibrant nation that I grew up in. | ||
Dynamic. I hate to sound like a marketing executive. | ||
But it used to be like, I remember the Olympics, for example. | ||
I remember when I was a kid, I was hype about the Olympics, not just because of the sporting aspect. | ||
I'm a sporting fan, too. | ||
I love my country. I felt like America, yeah. | ||
It was that mentality. | ||
And I don't feel like that's a rational thought these days. | ||
And no matter where you are politically, nobody can say anything good is getting done. | ||
Almost any level. | ||
You can point to an individual politician here or there maybe, but as far as the overall governance of our nation, pretty much at every level, it's a joke. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You're pointing it out. | ||
You know, you say you don't want to sound like a marketing person, but it's true. | ||
You should be able to have pride in your country. | ||
You should be able to have pride in the place that you live, and you should be able to look around and go, we're doing all right. | ||
You know, everything's going pretty well. | ||
I felt that about, you know, here in Austin. | ||
Austin's a beautiful city. | ||
As liberal as it is, it's beautiful. | ||
The parks are beautiful. | ||
It's a place, you know, when I used to travel, I traveled to Europe back when I lived in Houston, and I knew I was moving to Austin eventually for college. | ||
And so people would go, oh, we're going to come visit you in Texas. | ||
And I'd say, wait till I'm in Austin because Houston, it's... | ||
It's a little bit industrial. | ||
It might not be the most, but come to Austin. | ||
It's beautiful. The parks are amazing. | ||
You'll have a great time. And then the people in Austin started passing laws, and now there's homeless people everywhere, and there's huge crime, and the city's getting uglier and dirtier and just nastier. | ||
And it's like, all right, I'm not even proud of Austin anymore. | ||
It's not a pretty little jewel with its parks and its nature and all the wonderful stuff. | ||
It's becoming a hellhole like every other place. | ||
So we're losing pride in... | ||
Our country because we're losing what made our country worth having pride in. | ||
Things working well. | ||
People being treated nicely. | ||
People doing their jobs correctly. | ||
All of that is falling to the wayside. | ||
I think the I-95 example is sort of the perfect one where you have people on both sides going, well, this was this person's fault. | ||
This was this person's fault. No, it's a systems-wide collapse. | ||
You used the term managed decline, which I think is exactly right. | ||
This is being managed, isn't it? | ||
It's being... Like, slowly but surely destroyed, but in a way that won't cause too much outrage, but you'll sort of wake up one day and go, this is a different country. | ||
I don't recognize this America. | ||
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Well, you were talking about it earlier, that, you know, the New World Order, and basically they don't want you to notice too much, just turn it down just a little bit. | |
That's exactly what it is. | ||
That's exactly what it is. | ||
You know, lose the service here, there, slowly. | ||
Oh, all this stuff. | ||
You know, I hate to sound... | ||
This might sound a little crazy, but Walmart used to be open 24 hours, for example. | ||
That's not happening anymore. | ||
All these places used to be open 24 hours. | ||
You should be able to get this, that. | ||
Services are actually kind of going down. | ||
The things they promised it would be here aren't here. | ||
The roads are complete garbage. | ||
Just the things that they have talked about, automation, all this stuff they've talked about, it's not here. | ||
And actually, the stuff we do have is getting worse. | ||
It makes everything worse. The automation, just going back to traveling, I'm sorry to interrupt, but this was a major realization for me for the first time that I had to check myself in at the airport. | ||
It used to be you walked up to the counter, you gave me your ID, they did everything, here's your ticket, goodbye sir, and now it's like, oh no, we've automated it, so we're still charging you just as much for tickets, but you're going to do it all yourself, and you're going to tag it yourself, and you're going to do it all yourself, and the machines don't work, and everything's kind of difficult. | ||
So they've just, they put that burden onto you. | ||
They haven't lowered your prices at all. | ||
They fired the people that did work there, replaced them with robots, and everything's worse. | ||
So it's like, what are we doing here? | ||
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I actually feel like you're channeling me because I have had this thought like the last three or four times I walked into the airport. | |
I can't remember the last time that I actually could just walk up to a counter and talk to a human. | ||
Now, I did talk to one last time, but that was after I paid for my own check bag, put it on myself, and then had to wait in a line that had like 50 people in it just to drop off my bag after I'd already checked in myself. | ||
By the way, that was what they gave me the privilege of doing. | ||
It's an absolute joke, man. | ||
And you're doing their own work. | ||
Or what about self-checkout, too? | ||
That's another thing. You know what? | ||
If I have one or two items, a small basket or whatever, yeah, maybe I will. | ||
But I'm not going through with 50 items just so you don't have to hire somebody else to work at your counter. | ||
That's not service to me. | ||
That's a downgrade. Checking out a whole basket of groceries? | ||
That's not something I want to do. | ||
You know what I mean? I'll just order it and have it brought to my house, right? | ||
The proliferation of self-checkout, too. | ||
It's like, I don't know. | ||
Because it'd be one thing if then they replaced it with a robot and then they passed the savings on to you, right? | ||
If it was beneficial for everybody, but what's happening is they're firing the people, taking the salary they were paying them, putting it in their own pocket, and replacing it with a robot and making the customers take up the slack. | ||
So it's just a total scam, and it's happening across the country. | ||
And you can point to one or two of these examples and go, really, is that that big of an inconvenience? | ||
But it's the fact that it's every aspect of our lives. | ||
Every day you're experiencing some new inconvenience that's just a little bit harder, a little bit more difficult. | ||
You make a little bit less money. | ||
Things are a little bit more expensive. | ||
It's the bite, this bite that, you know, what they call it in Mexico. | ||
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You're paying more to get less all across the board. | |
To me, this snowstorm should be a wake-up call. | ||
It was a wake-up call to me because I was in the middle of it, for one. | ||
But man, I'm telling you, they're not ready. | ||
And so let it be something. | ||
There was snow. Snow melts. | ||
You know what I mean? Like, it goes away. | ||
Let it be something else. | ||
Let it have been a real disaster. | ||
They're not ready, and they've been telling us they're ready. | ||
They're not. And you can just look at COVID. You can just look all down the board. | ||
The big problems, the big systemic issues, they're not ready for it. | ||
And a matter of fact, the only thing they're really focused on is, like, playing, pitting the populace against each other and, you know, maintaining their power. | ||
But, like, they... They really are just not prepared for what's about to go down. | ||
So yeah, to me, the story we started off with, the I-95, is kind of like a good example of just what's about to go down. | ||
Yeah, because as you point out, they're not ready for something that they don't, you know, the unexpected. | ||
because how it should be is that things run normally and they run well. | ||
And then when there's a natural disaster or there's something unexpected, then things might get a little, but everything runs normally well. | ||
So when there's a disaster, you can handle it. | ||
You double your whatever you need to double and you do this, you move things around and you get back to normal. | ||
But now our normal doesn't function. | ||
Normally things are all chaos and catastrophe. | ||
And so then when a disaster comes on top of that, we have no idea where to even begin to deal with it. | ||
And so then people in America in the 2020s are stuck on a highway for 24 hours. | ||
This shouldn't happen in this country. | ||
But we can't even, you know, put our socks on in the morning. | ||
So how are we going to deal with the snowstorm on our heads? | ||
It's a total collapse. | ||
It's managed. It's on purpose. | ||
More on the other side. Final segment with Ethan Ralph. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, final segment of American Journal. | ||
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My guest is Ethan Ralph. | ||
You can find his website at KillStream.live, where he hosts some really incredible debates and interviews and everybody who's anybody in sort of the right-wing, dissident sphere. | ||
A lot of drama comes out of the kill stream, but sometimes you guys just comment on drama. | ||
But it's sort of a world that most people don't know about, I think. | ||
But once you start delving in, the lore is expansive, and there's heroes and villains, and there's turnarounds, and it's very entertaining. | ||
It's like real-life professional wrestling, but it's real life. | ||
So tell us about some of the stuff going on. | ||
You know, with the Killstream, obviously, we were talking during the break about Jack Murphy. | ||
If people don't know about this, one thing that the Killstream audience loves is exposing hypocrites and exposing liars, isn't it? | ||
Something that's unique to the right-wing dissident group, isn't it, Ethan? | ||
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Yeah, you can say some pleasure is taken, I guess, in that activity. | |
Jack Murphy himself, actually, I remember the guy, I guess you could say Manosphere type, if the audience knows what that is. | ||
He would give advice on how to be an alpha male or whatever. | ||
Right. And so, basically, he had written this article about how, you know, some activities he used to like to protect. | ||
I mean, very... | ||
He was a proud cuckold, Ethan. | ||
We don't need to beat around the bush here. | ||
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Right. He used to send his woman out to engage in activities with other men at his behest, I will say. | |
He enjoyed that sort of thing. | ||
And he wrote a big detailed article about it and how this was the true Apex lifestyle. | ||
Anyway, I remember when that came out because, like I said, I came up through Gamergate. | ||
I've been around for a while. And so we used to laugh about it. | ||
And then the next thing I know, you know, I didn't really follow him, but I saw he was still around. | ||
Anyway, he got to be on Tim Pool's show. | ||
And not throwing Tim Pool under the bus, although we joke about him sometimes. | ||
But, you know, that's where I started seeing him again. | ||
And then he did a guest spot with Sidney Watson, I guess, and Elijah Schaefer on The Blaze. | ||
And somebody brought up this article. | ||
It was like a $5 or $10 super trap. | ||
And rather than having a canned answer and saying, hey, you know, I used to be that way and... | ||
The leftist, you know, poisoned me or whatever. | ||
Now I'm different, right? | ||
He got offended and had a blow up. | ||
Well, they went a little digging there and found some pornography history in his past. | ||
Now, allegedly, he's got some job double-dipping with the Washington School District as well, where he claimed two jobs and only worked one. | ||
Basically, his entire life is small. | ||
I hate to laugh, but I mean, it is funny. | ||
I don't know what to say, right? | ||
It really is funny. | ||
And the tip of the iceberg was just the cuck article. | ||
But it was his reaction. | ||
It was the way that he freaked out about it and started cursing out Sidney Watson. | ||
So all the people involved, other than Jack, nobody really cares. | ||
Nobody's going after this guy. | ||
But by his reaction, it's all kind of come apart. | ||
And what I think the fascinating thing is, and I talked about this a little bit with the caller we had earlier. | ||
I think it was earlier this week. | ||
There's the original article there from 2015. | ||
But, you know, so often the left wing has their heroes sort of exposed as hypocrites, whether it's like Cenk Uygur or Cenk Uygur's nephew or, you know, Alexander Ocasio-Cortez. | ||
Like, they're exposed as hypocrites and the left just viciously attacks anybody pointing this out. | ||
And they surround the person that's being exposed as a hypocrite and they refuse to acknowledge that they're being exposed as a hypocrite. | ||
Whereas on the right, especially the dissident right, the more internet culture right... | ||
We revel in finding out that people are hypocrites, that finding out the way they're presenting themselves is false and exposing them for it. | ||
Your show is actually kind of famous for it. | ||
I first really started watching quite a bit when, was it Mundane Matt was exposed and you found out that he'd been, you know, tagging people on or, you know, getting people removed off of YouTube and he was exposed. | ||
His lie was exposed in real time live with his reaction on it. | ||
It was like some of the most amazing television I've ever seen. | ||
Of course, it was on the internet, but... It was the drama of it and exposing somebody, something they don't want to see. | ||
It's kind of thrilling and entertaining, and it also keeps me on my toes. | ||
I know that when I go on your show, I better be real because they will drag me over the coals if I'm not honest to them and forthright with them. | ||
So, I mean, what do you see as causing the difference between the right and the left in this regard? | ||
When we find hypocrisy, we root it out, we destroy it, we try to get rid of it. | ||
When they're exposed as being hypocrites, They refuse to acknowledge it and they do everything they can to cover for it. | ||
I mean, is this a weakness of ours? I think it's a strength, but I don't know. | ||
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You know, I actually have had that discussion. | |
A lot of people bring that up like, you know, we fight too much, I've had people say. | ||
I mean, to me, it kind of keeps us sharp too, though. | ||
You know what I mean? And you know that people are going to call you on your stuff at a certain point. | ||
And so, yeah, you know, I'm not of the mind that punches should really be pulled. | ||
I mean, I've had people throw punches my way too. | ||
You know, it is what it is. | ||
I do think you're right though. | ||
The left's much more likely to sweep something under the rug and like... | ||
Circle the wagons on every single thing, you know what I mean? | ||
Yeah, I do. | ||
I don't know what if it's just inherent, but yeah, I have noticed that a bit. | ||
On our show, I mean, look, you know, I get barbs on my way through. | ||
We have a live chat. | ||
Yeah, of course. You know, a scrolling chat on all the platforms we're on. | ||
And people can send in super chats and a robot will come out and say some wild stuff and, you know, call me a fat ass or whatever. | ||
You know what I mean? Or bring up my ex-wife. | ||
You know, there's no telling what... | ||
Might happen, right? Like, that's the type of things, those are the type of things that happen on the kill stream, right? | ||
Like, I'm being a good boy today, right? | ||
But if you're watching the kill stream, there's no telling what you might see. | ||
And so, that's the kind of vibe that we have. | ||
And you mentioned the lore. | ||
Like, I think that that is something. | ||
It's almost like a daily episodic thing, right? | ||
You guys do a daily show, too. | ||
But, you know, we have our own cast of characters, and there might be some oddballs in there. | ||
You know what I mean? Right, there are. | ||
Yeah. You know what I mean? | ||
But that's part of the charm, I hope at least. | ||
Well, so how do you deal with that? | ||
Because, you know, I think going back to Jack Murphy, like him being exposed as having all this stuff in his past, like it's not like he didn't know that stuff was in his past. | ||
It's not like he didn't know that it contradicted what he's selling now. | ||
So, I mean, even once it all came out, you know, with Sidney Watson or whatever, I think if he had just answered it honestly, if he hadn't tried to cover it up, if he hadn't freaked out, if he'd just been honest, it would have all gone away. | ||
So, I mean, that's how I treat it is like if anybody... | ||
We get callers all the time saying stuff about me, and if I'm wrong about something, I'll be like, shoot, I was wrong about that. | ||
I think honesty is just the only answer, and just being forthright about absolutely everything, they have nothing to hold against you. | ||
It's when you lie and try to deceive and conceal things, that's when it comes back to bite you in the butt. | ||
So is that how you deal with it as well, and just sort of go, hey, this is who I am, deal with it? | ||
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I could not agree more. | |
You know, I'm a controversial figure in my own right with my own stuff, personal life and all that stuff. | ||
And I fully realize that, but it's all out there. | ||
And, you know, some of it I've talked about has been litigated. | ||
It is what it is. There's no secret time bomb like with Jack Murphy. | ||
I do think a lot of the reason that I have the staying power that I've been around for a while and the Killstream has It's because it's all, you know, I'm out there, you know, it's all out there on my sleeve, right? | ||
You don't really have to wonder where I stand on things. | ||
And yeah, I think that that's, I think that's the way to be. | ||
I couldn't imagine living like Jack Murphy with that ticking time bomb for so many years. | ||
I mean, I wonder if on some level, You know, it's just, you know, Freud psychoanalysis territory. | ||
But I do wonder on some level if it was like a little bit of a relief. | ||
Right. At least he's not living that lie anymore. | ||
But I do think he had an opportunity even when it came out. | ||
He could have just said, look, you know, I made a mistake. | ||
And he kind of said that a little bit. | ||
But then he went on into, I'm going to destroy the quartering. | ||
And I'm going to take out all these people. | ||
It's like, okay. You know what? | ||
You should be very humble right now. | ||
And every step of the way, the story just gets worse and worse. | ||
There's this book that was written that has all sorts of accusations about it. | ||
And it's like... Yeah, and you know, as we were talking about in the beginning of our interview, what attracts people to your debates is just how real they are and just how upfront and it's not talking points and it's not all pre-scripted. | ||
And people recognize that. | ||
They resonate with it no matter what. | ||
And I think honesty is the same way. | ||
I think that's why people, you know, even if they maybe disagree with your lifestyle, it's like the fact that you're open about it and honest about it, something about that resonates to people and honest people or good people are attracted to that and go, hey, it's real. | ||
At least it's real. At least it's something real in this fake conversation. | ||
Digital, you know, untangible world. | ||
It's something real and you can think about it whatever you want, but you can't say it's fake. | ||
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I could not agree more and people... | |
Look, realness resonates. | ||
I don't know how else to say it. | ||
And you know it there at Infowars. | ||
It resonates as well, right? | ||
I mean, right? | ||
I don't think Alex Jones would be where he's at without being real. | ||
You know what I mean? Like seriously, I'm not even trying to suck up. | ||
It's all these people been around for a while. | ||
There's a reason most of them have been around for a while, especially people with their own operation, right? | ||
Who's not signed to NBC or working for CNN. We know why they're around because they're backed by a big daddy billionaire. | ||
But the people, independent folks who've been making their own way, doing their own thing, usually there's some realness behind that and that's what gets respected. | ||
Because, hey, if our audience didn't think we were real, they wouldn't support us. | ||
So that's all we have to do at the end of the day is let them know how real everything is. | ||
Man, this has been so much fun talking to you. | ||
Again, killstream.live is the website. | ||
Ethan Ralph is his name. | ||
Just a whole litany of fantastic debates coming up. | ||
I'll be watching him. I hope you are, too. | ||
Go find him on his Twitter. And hopefully you come back again soon, sir. | ||
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