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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to American Journal. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. | ||
It is Thursday, January 13th, and here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, our first daily dispatch story comes from Fortune.com. | ||
Cannabis compounds stopped COVID virus from infecting human cells in a lab study. | ||
Cannabis compounds prevented the virus that causes COVID-19 from penetrating healthy human cells, according to a laboratory study published by the Journal of Nature Products. | ||
Two compounds commonly found in hemp called cannibalergic acid, or CBGA, and cannab-something, or CBTA, Were identified during a chemical screening effort as having potential to combat coronavirus, researchers from Oregon State University said. | ||
In the study, they bound to spike proteins found in the virus and blocked a step the pathogen uses to infect people. | ||
So there you go, folks. | ||
Smoke it up, I guess. | ||
It's for your health, after all. | ||
There you go. You can half-bake your way to health and good fortune. | ||
Isn't it a wonderful thing? It's just, it's so funny. | ||
It's like, cannabis prevents COVID. Everybody's like, wow, no way, that's awesome, super cool. | ||
And it's like, yeah, so does horse dewormer. | ||
And they're just like, shut up. No, it doesn't. | ||
No, it doesn't. You're not allowed to test for it. | ||
Okay. So, interesting. | ||
Interesting stuff there. Yeah. | ||
You might call it a bong. | ||
I call it a vaccine. Okay? | ||
Vaccine, no thanks. I smoke a lot of weed. | ||
Our next story comes from Reuters.com. | ||
U.S. consumer prices post biggest rise in nearly 40 years, inflation close to peaking. | ||
We're pretty sure it's close to peaking, or it's on an upward slope that won't end until we're all destitute. | ||
But, you know, one way or another, U.S. consumer prices increased solidly in December as rental accommodation and used cars maintain their strong gains, culminating in the largest annual rise in inflation in nearly four decades, which bolstered expectations from the Federal Reserve will start raising interest rates as early as March. | ||
So yes, good job. | ||
Good job, everybody. Good job, Biden. | ||
Good job, the Fed. | ||
Good job destroying the value of our money. | ||
Remember, if you get a 5% raise this year, you actually got a 2% reduction in your pay because there's been 7% inflation. | ||
Is your money keeping up with this? | ||
No, no, it's not. | ||
They're robbing you. They're destroying the value of your money. | ||
Just like how every empire before us collapses, America is going down the exact same path. | ||
We're going to do a little history lesson later in the show as well. | ||
I'm very excited about it. Our next story, American Heart Association Journal, 97.8% of adolescents and young adults with myocarditis had an mRNA COVID-19 shot. | ||
The American Heart Association's journal Circulation has published another abstract of a study with very alarming data from the effects of the COVID-19 experimental shots on heart disease in young people. | ||
This follows their study published a few weeks ago by cardiologist Stephen R. Gundry, which published claim that UK medical doctor that proof that COVID-19 vaccines are murder. | ||
And do you remember this when Twitter censored the American Heart Association because the the limp wristed scumbags that Twitter apparently have more authority about the human heart than the American Heart Association? | ||
When it comes up to where do we put our faith? | ||
Do we put it in the establishment that's had a 50-plus track record of... | ||
Helping, you know, cure diseases that affect the human heart? | ||
Or are we going to go with the narrative? | ||
And it turns out the narrative wins every time. | ||
It doesn't matter how authoritative or respected the other side is. | ||
The narrative will win because it's not about truth. | ||
It's not about facts. It's about control. | ||
19 states have fewer than 15% of ICU beds left as healthcare staffing shortages complicate care. | ||
Well, maybe you should fire more nurses. | ||
Maybe you should give more nurses the axe because they refuse to get the vaccine. | ||
Causing problems that now they're telling you they have to solve. | ||
It's just a brilliant method that they have, which has led to this. | ||
Biden's approval rating drops to new record low. | ||
Joe Biden's approval rating has dropped to a new record low with just 33% of Americans supporting the president. | ||
A massive drop of 11 points. | ||
From just last month. | ||
Everybody hates Joe Biden. | ||
This is the headline for today. | ||
Everyone despises this despicable old vampire occupying the White House. | ||
It's our democracy. | ||
It's just all the people hate what all the leaders are doing, but that's our democracy. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. . | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
Should I get into news now, or do you guys want to do a history lesson? | ||
We'll do news. We'll do news. | ||
Don't worry. We'll do news. In fact, I have a bunch of great videos to show you. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout the show as well. | ||
We'll be welcoming Alex Stein, who trolled just all of Twitter yesterday absolutely brilliantly. | ||
I don't know if it's a testament to his ability to act ridiculous and yet seem sincere or whether it's just a matter of how insane the world is that even the most blatant parody is treated as legitimate because The things that are legitimate are at the level of parody. | ||
Is it so absurd to think that there's a rapping nurse at the city council singing about vaccines? | ||
My god, a very funny video, very funny guy, and succeeded in trolling much of the right wing. | ||
The right wing got trolled quite a bit yesterday, in fact. | ||
There was another video that people thought was real. | ||
It's very obvious some of these things aren't real. | ||
This was one of the woman refusing to put a mask on in the plane. | ||
I didn't put it in. | ||
Which one? Lady Chongo? | ||
No, no, not the monkey mask. | ||
Or maybe it was a monkey mask. | ||
She's sitting in a plane and she's like, nope, quiet. | ||
You cannot tell me what to do. | ||
Is that the one you're talking about? That's Lady Changa? | ||
Okay, I don't know what that is. But maybe I didn't watch it until the end. | ||
But the whole plane is empty. | ||
There's like two rows that have people in them. | ||
And then the rest of the plane is empty. | ||
It's obviously fake. Where are the rest of the people? | ||
I don't know. It's not that right. | ||
But a lot of people thought it was real. | ||
And were like, yeah, this is amazing. | ||
And it's like, no, it's fake. | ||
I don't know. Kind of strange. | ||
So the right wing got bamboozled at least twice yesterday. | ||
And we'll be welcoming one of the bamboozlers himself at the 10 o'clock hour. | ||
But man, one of the things going on right now is the fact that the Democrats are just desperately trying to cheat. | ||
Just desperately ripping out any foundation of rule of law that still exists and just taking a jackhammer to the pillars of democracy with the attempt to do away with the filibuster. | ||
Now this is a very interesting phenomenon taking place where, in fact, let's go ahead and go to... | ||
Oh, which one is it? Chuck Schumer. | ||
Yeah, here you go. Clip number three here. | ||
Chuck Schumer speaks on the Senate floor in defense of the silibuster. | ||
So here's Senator Tom Cotton speaking on the Senate floor in defense of the filibuster, telling people not to get rid of the filibuster. | ||
But he did it using only quotes from Senator Chuck Schumer. | ||
So Senator Chuck Schumer right now, and we'll get into what he is getting up to because he's just flipping the board over, right? | ||
You're playing Monopoly and... The other side is just like, yeah, it's hard to win when you have to follow the rules. | ||
So we're just going to change the rules halfway through the game and flip the board and take all the money and then declare victory. | ||
And that's what they're doing now, which is very, very hypocritical because, oh, a year ago, two years ago, when Donald Trump was the president, they were vehemently against any idea of removing the filibuster. | ||
It's all just convenience for them. | ||
It's all just hypocritical. | ||
Hogwash. Everything these people say. | ||
It's just... And you have to admire how sincere they sound when they say it. | ||
But they're full of crap. | ||
Let's go now to Tom Cotton. | ||
Again, using nothing but Chuck Schumer's own words to defeat Chuck Schumer's own attempt to get rid of the filibuster. | ||
Here it is, clip number three. | ||
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Right now, we are on the precipice of a constitutional crisis. | ||
We're about to step into the abyss. | ||
I want to talk for a few minutes why we're on that precipice and why we're looking into that abyss. | ||
Let me first ask a fundamental question. | ||
What is the crisis that calls for the undoing of two centuries of tradition? | ||
Are senators merely doing their jobs as legislators? | ||
Responding to a generalized public calling for the abolition of the filibuster? | ||
Clearly not. | ||
It is not the American people at large who are demanding detonation of the nuclear option. | ||
The nuclear option is being pushed largely by the radioactive rhetoric of a small band of radicals who hold in their hands the political fortunes of the president. | ||
Constitutional scholars will tell us that the reason we have these rules in the Senate, unlimited debate, two-thirds to change the rules, the idea that 60 have to close off debate, is embodied in the spirit and rule of the Constitution. | ||
That is what the Constitution is all about. | ||
And we all know it. | ||
It is the Senate where the Founding Fathers established a repository of checks and balances. | ||
It's not like the House of Representatives, where the majority leader or the Speaker can snap his fingers and get what he wants on important issues the Founding Fathers wanted. | ||
And they were correct in my judgment that the slimmest majority should not always govern. | ||
The Senate is not a majoritarian body. | ||
The bottom line is very simple. | ||
The ideologues in the Senate want to turn the founding fathers, what the founding fathers called the cooling saucer of democracy, into a rubber stamp of dictatorship. | ||
They want to make this country into a banana republic. | ||
Where if you don't get your way, you change the rules. | ||
Are we going to let them? | ||
It will be a doomsday for democracy if we do. | ||
How hilarious is that? | ||
I, for one, hope and pray that it will not come to this. | ||
But I assure my colleagues, at least speaking for this senator, I will do everything I can to prevent the nuclear option from being invoked. | ||
Not for the sake of myself or my party, but for the sake of this great republic and its traditions. | ||
Can you imagine Chuck Schumer saying this very sincerely? | ||
Those are powerful words. | ||
You sly dog, you. | ||
But they're not mine. Every word of my speech today Was originally spoken by our esteemed colleague, the senior senator from New York. | ||
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Senator Schumer spoke so eloquently in defense of the Senate's rules, customs, and traditions when the fortunes of his party looked a little different. | ||
My, how times have changed. | ||
Now it's Senator Schumer's fingers that are hovering over the nuclear button, ready to destroy the Senate for partisan advantage. | ||
Think about it. | ||
The narrowest majority in Senate history wants to break the Senate rules to control how voters in every state elect senators. | ||
Could there be a better argument to preserve the Senate's rules, customs, and traditions? | ||
So before it's too late, let us reflect on the wise and eloquent words of Senator Schumer. | ||
Words that are as true today as they were when he spoke them. | ||
Even if Senator Schumer is singing a different tune today. | ||
Yeah, bravo. Bravo, Tom Cotton. | ||
Absolutely brilliant. There's a story at Fox News. | ||
Cotton uses Schumer's own words in defense of filibuster on Senate floor. | ||
You know, I've been advocating for this type of thing forever. | ||
I always thought Trump should go out and give a speech about immigration just using Bill Clinton's You know, stuff like that, but not mention it, right? | ||
Just go out and give a speech and just copy a Bill Clinton speech from like 1990 about immigration because then people would be like, he's plagiarizing a speech from Bill Clinton. | ||
It's like, oh, so what you're saying is you used to think that this was normal and it's not totally a racist dog whistle, the stuff that he's saying? | ||
Interesting. Interesting how things change. | ||
But how amazing is it? | ||
That Chuck Schumer once said it was a doomsday for democracy to get rid of the filibuster, and now it's a doomsday for democracy to not get rid of the filibuster. | ||
And you all just go along with this. | ||
You all just trust this guy. | ||
This snake, this weasel glaring at you over his glasses. | ||
Like a psychopath. | ||
He's the biggest dirtbag in the Senate. | ||
We're going to go over what his new attempt is. | ||
He's got new plans, new schemes, new cheating to undo, to save democracy. | ||
Save democracy from fair elections. | ||
Save democracy from the Constitution. | ||
save democracy from democracy. | ||
Welcome back folks, we're talking about the filibuster, the tyranny of the Democrats, the hypocrisy of Chuck Schumer and his ilk. | ||
Here's the way Eric Erickson on Twitter put it. | ||
A president with only 33% popular support wants the Senate Dems to change the Senate rules by ignoring the Senate rules requirement of a two-thirds vote to change said rules in order to pass a voting bill designed to keep Democrats in power. | ||
But the GOP are enemies of democracy. | ||
Yeah, they don't have the support that they need to pass sweeping changes that are in blatant violation of the Constitution as they are attempting to federalize elections. | ||
Remember, this is what it's about, the federalization of elections, something that is completely unacceptable anyway. | ||
But it's interesting seeing all of this completely flip from the position that these people held before. | ||
Interestingly enough, if you search for filibuster prior to the last two years, you get headlines like this. | ||
Trump to GOP, dump the filibuster before Schumer does. | ||
The president shares some gossip at a meeting at the White House on Tuesday. | ||
See... Trump gets it, actually. | ||
See, Mitch McConnell, when he's told, hey, look, as soon as the Democrats get into power, they're going to end the filibuster and just ram everything they want down your throats. | ||
Mitch McConnell's like, no, no, the Democrats don't want to do that. | ||
They love the Senate. | ||
They love the process. | ||
We can't change things like that. | ||
And the Democrats are just like, you know... | ||
While the Republicans in power, they're like, no, no, we love the filibuster. | ||
We love it. We'll never get rid of it. | ||
And it's like, they're going to get rid of it. As soon as they're in power, they're getting rid of it. | ||
So maybe we should do it first. | ||
Same thing with the Supreme Court, right? | ||
Same thing. Exactly the same thing happened, where it's like, the Republicans are in power. | ||
They have all the power. They could pass things if they wanted. | ||
They don't, though. You can look into that however you want. | ||
But the Democrats, who aren't even in power, are like, as soon as we're in power, we're going to pack the Supreme Court with our nominees. | ||
We're going to jam-pack it full of super-liberal people as soon as we're in power. | ||
And the Republicans are sitting there in power like, well, that wouldn't be good. | ||
That's not nice, so you shouldn't do it. | ||
And it's like, no, but they're going to. | ||
They're going to, so what if we do it first? | ||
What are they going to say? | ||
What if they don't pack the Supreme Court? | ||
It's like, okay, but you just said you wanted to, so we're just going to do it first. | ||
You know, I remember I used the analogy of the gun on the table, and like, we have the gun, and the Democrats were like, I'm going to come over there and grab that gun and shoot you. | ||
And the gun's just sitting there, and we're just like, you shouldn't, though. | ||
That's probably not a good idea if you were to do that. | ||
And they're just like, walking over. They're like, here I come. | ||
I'm going to grab that gun and shoot you. | ||
And you're just like holding the gun like, oh, but you shouldn't do that. | ||
No, please don't. | ||
It's like, use the gun. Use the gun on the person telling you they're going to kill you. | ||
Use the mechanisms that you have to prevent the despicable tyrants from using those mechanisms. | ||
That's what they're there for. | ||
So it's interesting. | ||
It's all very interesting, isn't it? | ||
So let's look into what old Chuckie Schumer, Guardian of Israel, is going to do now, shall we? | ||
Breaking from democracy docket. | ||
Senator Schumer announces plan to push through filibuster and proceed with voting rights legislation using a procedure known as messages between the houses in a caucus memo. | ||
Here's what you need to know. | ||
When the House and Senate pass different versions of the same bill, the bill must go through reconciliation in order for the chambers to approve the same bill text. | ||
Messages between the House is a form of reconciliation. | ||
Here's what happens. | ||
When chambers disagree on bill text, they can send the bill back and forth to each other with revisions until a final text is agreed upon. | ||
Once the bill has been sent between chambers three times, the motion to proceed cannot be filibustered in the Senate. | ||
The Democrats in the House will take a bill that's already undergone messages between the House three times, substitute the bill's language for the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, pass the legislation and quickly send it to the Senate. | ||
Once the Senate receives the bill, it will go to the floor for a debate. | ||
Senate Republicans will be unable to filibuster the debate on the bill like they've done three times prior to the voting rights legislation in 2021. | ||
They'll have to come to the floor and debate the bill. | ||
During the floor debate, you can expect senators to give speeches about the bill and filibuster reform. | ||
Amendments can also be added to the bill. | ||
Republicans will likely propose amendments and try to remove voter protections, right? | ||
Voter protections like, you know, mail-in ballots and not having to have... | ||
Voter ID. I'm going to play a very good video about the absurdity of the voter ID arguments. | ||
I mean, but all of this is absurd. | ||
This is all stupid nonsense. | ||
So, I mean, I don't know. | ||
I guess this country is just a bunch of idiots that can't understand what's going on here. | ||
These obvious hypocritical dirtbags are using every hook and trick in the book to try to... | ||
Get something incredibly unpopular, unconstitutional, and just a power grab, blatant and open power grab to pass things. | ||
Yeah, I'd love to see that. | ||
There's another skit for you. | ||
How about the Schoolhouse Rock written by Chuck Schumer? | ||
It's just like, I'm just a bill. | ||
Yes, I'm only a bill. And it's just like Chuck Schumer hiding it in his pocket. | ||
He's just like, I'm going to sneak in and shove it into the stack so they don't know. | ||
And that's how we pass laws in this country. | ||
As senators speak, a motion will be made to end debate on the bill and move to final passage. | ||
Republican senators could filibuster the motion, but that would be the opportunity for Senate Democrats to pass a carve-out of the filibuster rules for voting rights legislation. | ||
My God, people ask, like, they're like, would you ever run for office? | ||
It's like, and deal with this crap? | ||
And have to deal with this? | ||
Utter nonsense, the manipulation of the rules like this, the cheating, the lying, the scheming, it's revolting to me. | ||
It makes my stomach churn, this type of machinations. | ||
Right in your face, right? | ||
Like, there's like, oh, we can't pass the bill through the normal way? | ||
Well, what if we just do a bunch of sneaky little tricks, little parliamentary games, and then force you into it? | ||
It's like, we're saving our democracy. | ||
It's all just revolting. | ||
It's all just like, It just makes you want to vomit. | ||
It's disgusting. While not known how long the debate will last, we can expect the final vote will happen Monday, Martin Luther King Jr. | ||
Day. At the latest, this was the deadline for Senator Schumer earlier this month in a dear colleague letter. | ||
Next five days will be very busy in the Senate. | ||
So yeah, that's what he plans to do. | ||
He plans to use the procedure known as messages between the houses where there's a maximum of three and once you've passed a bill back three times then you can't filibuster it anymore. | ||
So they'll pass it One time, then pass another, and then on the third time, they'll slip in everything that they want and say, ha ha, now you can't filibuster it because we're manipulating the rules like this. | ||
We love democracy. | ||
These absolute scumbags. | ||
You cannot overstate what just openly hypocritical bastards these people are. | ||
Chuck Schumer, king of them. | ||
It's totally despicable. | ||
That's what's happening in our democracy. | ||
These are the very important things. | ||
Not the inflation rate that's bankrupting America. | ||
Not the secret Fed bailout that we'll talk about a little bit later in the story that's leading to the inflation crisis that's, as I mentioned, bankrupting America. | ||
Not the utter failure of the Democrats to provide anything for their own people, let alone anybody else who doesn't support them. | ||
Just open borders. | ||
Rampant crime, just the number of issues, actual issues that are destroying people's lives, that are ruining our nation's future, that are actually causing massive real-world problems in the lives of American people go completely unaddressed as they Frantically work to manipulate the rules to change the voting legislation so they have federal oversight and can override all of the states as they carry out their own voting procedures. | ||
Because it's all about cheating in elections. | ||
It's all about having a permanent democracy, a permanent Democratic Party-led government. | ||
And it's all about open power moves just desperately grabbing and trying to pilfer any sort of power they can from their pathetic positions. | ||
These people are despicable. That's the only way to put it. | ||
It's the only word for it. Person? | ||
A good man? No. | ||
He's a power-hungry tyrant. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The American Journal. | ||
I'm going to go to a video now by MRCTV. Really, really well done video showing, again, all this is tied in together. | ||
This is what the filibuster debate is all about, right? | ||
They're trying to pass... Basically a federal takeover of the voting system, right? | ||
Right now, elections are done on a state-by-state basis. | ||
States oversee their own voting procedures, although we can get into how legitimate that is. | ||
But what the federal government is trying to, what the Democrats are trying to do, is federalize this. | ||
So basically, some appointment by the executive branch will have full oversight over all the election processes and can change rules and override local decisions at a whim. | ||
Because it's our democracy, after all. | ||
It's just, I mean, all of this is so absurd. | ||
So this video really breaks down exactly how Dishonest, all the argument about voter rights is. | ||
So it's just a dishonesty club sandwich, right? | ||
It's a dishonesty double cheeseburger. | ||
It's dishonesty piled upon dishonesty in a nice, warm, fresh bun of hypocrisy. | ||
You've got the lies about the voting rights, justifying the lies about the filibuster, justifying the lies about it. | ||
It's just stupid. | ||
It's all so stupid. | ||
So let's go now to clip number seven here. | ||
MRCTV, the media have been lying to you, spinning the fight over election reforms as a struggle for voting rights. | ||
The liars. Let's watch. | ||
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And they have been for about a year now. | |
The media's big lie boils down to a simple two-word phrase. | ||
A fresh push on voting rights legislation. | ||
Democrats are forcing a Senate vote on voting rights. | ||
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Call to action to protect voting rights. | |
Voting rights showdown. | ||
The showdown over voting rights. | ||
The big lie's corrosive effect on voting rights. | ||
This is a lie. | ||
Not a single election measure enacted over the past year has taken away any law-abiding citizen's right to vote. | ||
It's not happening. It's a lie. | ||
Let's break down why this is wrong. | ||
A right is something that the government is forced to permit its citizens to do. | ||
The right to vote means that the government has to allow all law-abiding citizens in this country to vote. | ||
Out of all the election reforms passed by red states over the past year, the ones that have the media all up in arms about voting rights, none of them remove the right to vote from a single law-abiding citizen. | ||
You could spend the rest of your life Googling and not find a single person who was stripped of their right to vote by these laws. | ||
When the media say, they're lying to you. | ||
The logic of the media's big lie goes like this. | ||
Any law which makes voting even slightly less convenient is a deliberate attack on the right to vote. | ||
Let's give that logic a test drive. | ||
Take a look at any given election law, and then ask, does this make voting more or less convenient? | ||
If it makes it more convenient, it's a good law. | ||
If not, it's a bad law. | ||
Requiring someone to prove their identity before they can vote? | ||
Bad law. No more dropping ballots in unguarded boxes on the sidewalk? | ||
Bad law. Expecting people to vote on election day? | ||
Bad law. No unauthorized ballot harvesting? | ||
Terrible. I'm gonna repeat myself because it's important. | ||
None of that is an infringement on anybody's rights. | ||
These are all real examples, by the way, of provisions that the media freaked out over. | ||
They're literally the measures that the media point to when they scream about voting rights. | ||
You might have heard about some case somewhere where a person wasn't allowed to vote because they forgot to bring ID with them, or they showed up at the wrong precinct, or whatever. | ||
But that's not a story about someone losing their rights. | ||
It's a story about a procedural mishap. | ||
Think about it this way. So why are state legislatures even passing these laws in the first place? | ||
The short answer is security. | ||
It's marginally harder to show your ID than it is not to, but making people do that makes elections more secure. | ||
It'd also be easier if you could just email the government and let them know which candidate you support. | ||
But obviously we don't allow that either, for the same reason. | ||
The media are intentionally missing the point here. | ||
Making voting slightly less convenient isn't even the goal of these laws. | ||
It's just an unavoidable byproduct. | ||
Again, the goal is security. | ||
Voter ID laws aren't wildly popular because 80% of Americans are jerks who want to make life slightly less easy for everyone. | ||
They're popular because they prevent possible fraud. | ||
And 80% of Americans happen to think that's a worthwhile trade-off. | ||
The media's big lie is that this is a fight between Republicans who want to dismantle the right to vote and Democrats who want to preserve it. | ||
In reality, it's a fight over how much convenience we should be sacrificing in the name of security. | ||
This lie is meant to simplify everything down to the level of a crappy children's storybook. | ||
So, how do the good guys in this media fairy tale propose that we... | ||
Protect voting rights. | ||
Let's see what the media suggests. | ||
The current threat to democracy requires real, tangible change. | ||
So we begin today with crucial legislation that has a direct impact on your life. | ||
There's the John Lewis Voting Rights Act. | ||
That's one of the bills the Democrats want to pass. | ||
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The John Lewis Voting Rights Bill is so important. | |
The Freedom to Vote Act, as I mentioned, Senator Joe Manchin co-authored it, but it still requires a rules change in order to get it across the finish line. | ||
I'm hopeful that they will use every tool available to them to pass these rights because it falls exclusively to them. | ||
The media talk about these two bills like they're democracy's last great hope. | ||
There's a lot in them, but most notably, both of them would give the Department of Justice the ability to override any state election law at will. | ||
Keep in mind, the DOJ is part of the federal government, and it's run by the attorney general, a presidential appointee. | ||
That means that these laws would give the sitting president's hand-picked appointee massive control over the entire electoral system. | ||
Look at the last few presidents and then ask yourself, do you know a single person who'd be happy with all of those guys having that much power over American elections? | ||
How many Democrats do you know who'd have been fine with giving the last guy that kind of authority? | ||
This vile, immoral, corrupt, indecent, But right now, the president's a Democrat. | ||
And so we get the entire media establishment screeching about voter rights and lying through their teeth about the impending death of our democracy. | ||
All of this is to say, the media have gone too far this time. | ||
This is a self-inflicted death blow to their own credibility. | ||
Yeah, they're in the tank for one side, again, but that's always been true. | ||
Media bias is nothing new, bad as it's become. | ||
But the brazen lying has to stop. | ||
If these con artists want to sell propaganda for a living, then fine, they can go work in politics. | ||
But they should get the hell out of journalism before they permanently destroy its reputation. | ||
Bravo! MRC Newsbusters. | ||
Absolutely fantastic video. | ||
I found that on the Newsbusters Twitter feed. | ||
So if you want to find it, just search Newsbusters on Twitter and you can share that video because it breaks it down just so simply. | ||
It's so obvious. And all you have to do is look at Look at what the Democrats who run our government right now, like, basically look at what the government is doing, understand that the Democrats are driving all of it, and ask yourself, are they focusing on real issues and real problems, or are they just psychologically indentured to this desperate drive for power? | ||
That's all it is. Like, what are they interested in now? | ||
The only things they talk about are the voting rights legislation and January 6th. | ||
Like, that's their big concern. | ||
Tell me, is white terror affecting your life? | ||
Are you under constant threat of roving gangs of white supremacists? | ||
Is that a big issue for you? | ||
Is this a big problem for you? | ||
Are you worried about a coup taking place with a man in a Viking hat, usurping the power of the vice president? | ||
Is this a real concern to you? | ||
Of course not. Of course not. | ||
But on MSNBC yesterday, they led their 6 o'clock, 7 o'clock, 8 o'clock, 9 o'clock, 10 o'clock, and 11 o'clock news hours with January 6th. | ||
Because they think it's the most important thing in the world right now. | ||
Not the inflation. Not the open borders. | ||
Not the collapse of mental health and overall health in America. | ||
Not the absolute devastating lack of workers in this country as people are desperate to hire people who work in America. | ||
But... Democrats have been giving them thousands of dollars a month to not work. | ||
Yeah, real convenient how that works. | ||
Another thing they're worried about is the voting rights legislation. | ||
Is there anyone in America that's constitutionally eligible to vote that can't vote? | ||
Is there anybody being prevented? | ||
Is this a problem at all? | ||
Of course not. So why are they obsessed over these two things? | ||
Because they're both... | ||
In line to create a permanent democratic majority in our government by disenfranchising the people that actually live here, citizens that actually pay taxes and want to have a say in their country, and then criminalizing them and calling them terrorists and sending brand new You know, entirely newly fabricated arms of the spy state after their political enemies. | ||
It's just open power grabs. | ||
That's the only thing they're concerned about. | ||
You can suffer and die for all they care as long as they can gain power while it happens. | ||
As long as they can gain power over your corpse and then, you know, adopt your children to turn them into little socialist monsters, then they're fine with the rest of the country burning in flames. | ||
Doesn't matter to them. | ||
They've got important things to do. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'll be giving out the phone number this segment. | ||
In fact, we'll go ahead and give it out right now. | ||
If you want to give us a call, the number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
We'll be taking your calls all through the next hour and even into the third hour as we welcome Alex Stein to the program to talk about his very highly, you know, unexpectedly successful troll at the Dallas... | ||
City Council meeting. Now, we're actually having some major victories across the world right now. | ||
I have so many videos of everybody from the premiere of Saskatchewan to, you know, doctors standing up for You know, what is right, pointing out the obvious failure of the vaccines. | ||
Really a lot of success coming. | ||
And in fact, here's some direct success brought to you courtesy Infowars.com. | ||
Utah, Minnesota face legal threats for using race as a factor to determine COVID treatment eligibility as non-whites were at greater risk for hospitalization. | ||
Health departments in Utah and Minnesota could face potential discrimination lawsuits after they issued guidance using race as a factor in prioritizing COVID-19 treatments. | ||
And we saw this. The Utah government launched an investigation. | ||
Marco Rubio came out to denounce the racialization of medical care. | ||
This all in response to, of course, the Tucker Carlson segment that featured my video and the InfoWars story about the monoclonal antibody treatments. | ||
These are real tangible successes that InfoWars is having. | ||
But I was watching Alex Jones's show yesterday, and he was making a very powerful point about – and, of course, only he can do it in the way that he does – But he's talking about the engines of war being forged in the furnace of your mind. | ||
And it was very powerful. | ||
And of course, he was talking about taking the Infowar to the next level. | ||
You know, we've had so much success now, but we're faltering. | ||
The attacks against us continue. | ||
And of course, he's asking the audience to send reinforcements, essentially, as we prosecute this campaign, victory or death. | ||
And it really reminded me so much Of the great Carthaginian general Hannibal. | ||
So we're going to do a quick little history lesson here and see what we can learn from the Punic Wars, and specifically the Second Punic War. | ||
So the Punic Wars were massive, but really the first world wars between Rome and Carthage. | ||
Carthage was a Phoenician colony, and they call it the Carthaginian Empire. | ||
And if you look at maps of the Carthaginian Empire, you can see it's all the north coast of Africa. | ||
Up into Spain, they had Sardinia, they had Corsica, they had Sicily. | ||
It was a sea power because the Phoenicians were the masters of the sea. | ||
They had the cedar trees which gave them the best wood possible for building ships. | ||
They were right there on the coast, modern day Lebanon. | ||
So when they say Carthaginian Empire and they show you the western half of the Mediterranean, it was actually a Phoenician Empire that went all the way up to Great Britain and interacting with the Celts all the way down, all the way over to the eastern end of the Mediterranean with Phoenicia, the city of Tyre. It was where most of the Where Carthaginians came from. | ||
So when they say Punic War, that word Punic comes from Phoenicia, right? | ||
See, here's the evidence. | ||
So Carthage was the sea power. | ||
Rome was the land power. | ||
Rome was unquestioned on the Italian peninsula, but they had no navy. | ||
They didn't have a navy whatsoever. | ||
They didn't even know how to build boats. | ||
So what did they do? They found or stole a Carthaginian boat and just copied it. | ||
They just took the boat. You know, measured it, got everything, and just started building them. | ||
And by, like, one year later, they had a navy to rival the Carthaginians. | ||
They couldn't actually fight naval wars, though, so they invented this thing called the crow that's a giant metal piece that would lock the boats together and create a fighting platform. | ||
So they're actually having, like, land battles on the sea. | ||
But it was a major victory for Rome to challenge this sea power, and that was the first Punic War, and Rome won. | ||
But you had this interwar period where the detentions were simmering. | ||
the roman you know just victorious in this in the first punic war under the you know defeating the carthaginian uh uh commander named uh hamilcar hamilcar barca who was hannibal's father and so the second generation the second punic war was like the sons of the generals in the first war and so in this interwar period it's just simmering and you have cato the elder uh in rome and at the end of every speech he says oh and by the way Carthage must be destroyed, | ||
right? So it's just like these two superpowers know that it's going to be a life or death battle. | ||
One of them is going to not be there anymore after the Second War. | ||
So the Second Punic War comes around and Hannibal, the great Carthaginian general, the son of the great Carthaginian general, Hamilcar, takes the battle to Rome. | ||
They say, we're not going to sit around and wait for Rome to come to us. | ||
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We're going to take it to Rome. | ||
And they do it by circumnavigating the entire Mediterranean, essentially, landing in Spain, win a few battles in Spain, go up and then travel through the Alps. | ||
Totally unheard of. | ||
Rome was basically undefended on the Alps because they thought we have the Alps. | ||
And if you've ever been on a mountain, you understand what a insane achievement bringing an entire army across the Alps was. | ||
They were inventing new ways to shatter rocks by pouring hot water and then cold water to make passes through the mountains. | ||
People were sliding down the mountains. | ||
Just totally insane. | ||
Again, if you've ever been skiing and accidentally skied off the trail, it's impossible to get back on. | ||
It's a very tough task. | ||
And so totally unexpected, totally unheard of. | ||
Like, this is the Infowars insurgency, right? | ||
Like, they didn't expect this to happen. | ||
They thought they had the media landscape pretty much locked down. | ||
Well, here comes General Alex Jones leading his, you know, battalion of elephants over the mountains. | ||
And they're like, oh my God, what is happening? | ||
So Hannibal has victory after victory as soon as he gets into Rome. | ||
Or as soon as he gets into the Italian peninsula, the Lake Trasimene, the Battle of the Trebia, and then Cannae, where essentially... | ||
Hannibal just outmaneuvered Rome, surrounded their entire army, and just slowly, throughout the course of like three days, just slaughtered all of them. | ||
And just, it was devastating, right? | ||
And then there was nothing between them and Rome. | ||
It looked like it would be a total success. | ||
All this is just building up to the point I'm making. | ||
Don't worry. This is not just me rambling about history for no reason. | ||
But he was defeated. How was Hannibal defeated? | ||
Well, what Rome did was employ the Fabian strategy, where instead of meeting him in the field, they just... | ||
One by a war of attrition. | ||
They had Hannibal running around the peninsula trying to put out fires because he was trying to bring in Italian allies who were under the yoke of Rome. | ||
He's like, hey, we'll free you from Rome. | ||
Let's go fight him. For 15 years, this man is on the Italian peninsula. | ||
15 years he's being defeated by the Fabian strategy because Rome refuses to meet him in the field of battle. | ||
Kind of like how the establishment refuses to meet Infowars, you know, won't debate us, won't have us on, right? | ||
They won't feature our stories and then debunk them. | ||
They just ignore them. | ||
They want to win by attrition. | ||
And so what happens is after 15 years, Hannibal is desperate for reinforcements. | ||
And I'll read from Livy's highly dramatized version of events. | ||
This is from the... I think? | ||
And Hanna was evidently the leader of an anti-Barsid faction throughout the course of the Second Punic War. | ||
Moreover, when Scipio, later Africanus, landed in Africa in 2003, the 30 distinguished Carthaginians who comprised the Senate's Sacred Council allegedly prostrated themselves before the Roman commander and renounced all ties to Hannibal in an unsuccessful attempt to negotiate peace. | ||
What lessons can we learn from this, folks? | ||
Do you know what happened to Carthage? | ||
Do you know what happened after the Carthaginian senators prostrated themselves, groveling at the feet of the Roman conquerors? | ||
They were slaughtered to a man. | ||
The ground that Carthage stood on was salted so nothing would ever grow there again. | ||
They were eradicated from the face of the earth. | ||
That's what you get for appeasing your enemies. | ||
That's what you get for begging for mercy when you have their throat in your hand. | ||
So Hannibal had achieved the impossible. | ||
He had been wildly successful in ways that nobody could have ever Predicted and that the Romans couldn't defend against. | ||
And for 15 years, he fights tooth and nail to keep the Romans on their toes and not able to fight back against Carthage. | ||
And he begs Carthage, send me reinforcements. | ||
I've already done all of this. | ||
I've already crossed the Alps. | ||
I've already defeated Legion after Legion. | ||
We're on the cusp of victory now. | ||
All I need are reinforcements. | ||
And they don't send it to him. | ||
They don't give it to him. | ||
They don't want to give him credit. | ||
They don't want to make him seem like the big successful general that he is. | ||
And so what happens? | ||
Their entire civilization is burned to the ground and the earth is salted. | ||
And they are eradicated from the face of history. | ||
You know, relegated to the dustbin of history, as it's said. | ||
So this is where we are now. | ||
Alex Jones is General Hannibal Barca. | ||
He has crossed the Alps. | ||
He has put the globalists, as impossible as it seems, the great empire of the globalists is on its heels. | ||
And now we're just begging you, we just need to reinforcements. | ||
We've done all the work. We've already gotten this far. | ||
Now let's end it. Now let's defeat these people, because if we don't, it's total eradication and complete extinction. | ||
At the hands of our enemies. | ||
That's where we are now. So it was just like, you know, Alex Jones is just like when he's reaching out to the American people, it's like Hannibal reaching out to the Carthaginian Senate going, I've done all the work. | ||
I've taken the blows. | ||
I've done the impossible. | ||
Just give me the reinforcements I need and we'll end this thing and they don't do it. | ||
So now it's up to you, folks. | ||
Hannibal is on the field of Rome, outside the gates of the great city, begging for reinforcements. | ||
Will you give it to him? Will you go to Infowarsstore.com and give us the reinforcements we need to continue to prosecute this war? | ||
Or will you recall Hannibal back to Carthage and sit idly by while the Roman legions Slaughter your entire family to a man and then salt the earth so nothing will ever grow again. | ||
That's where we are now. We're begging for reinforcements. | ||
Don't make the same mistake as Carthage. | ||
We must defeat the globalists. | ||
We need your reinforcements. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video.com. | ||
It has been known since the dawn of civilization that a tyrant will always find a pretext for their tyranny. | ||
January 6th, insurrection. | ||
I know where I stand. I will not yield. | ||
I will not fledge. I will defend the right to vote. | ||
Our democracy against all enemies, foreign and yes, domestic. | ||
And so it goes in 2022 as an unyielding portion of the bureaucracy of the federal government of the United States, poisoned by visions of globalist totalitarian grandeur, fueled by the 109-year inhabitants of a foreign central banking cartel, will utilize their one-sided characterization of the staged events of January 6th to propel their quest for unlimited power. | ||
During 2020, Black Lives Matter and Antifa riots all across the country. | ||
There were over 700 police officers injured by Black Lives Matter and Antifa riots. | ||
How many people have been charged with crimes of violence concerning those riots all across the country? | ||
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I don't have information on how many. | |
I would say hundreds of people have been charged. | ||
You would say, but you don't know. | ||
You know, when we asked you why the Biden Department of Justice has such wildly disparate standards, We asked you, why is it that you won't target the rioters and terrorists who firebomb cities across this country? | ||
The answer we got from the Department of Justice was shameful. | ||
On October 22nd, you came back and said, quote, the department is dedicated investigative and prosecutorial resources commensurate with the significance of these events. | ||
By significance, I guess it means the political benefit to the Biden White House. | ||
Whether it's unconstitutional vaccine mandates and lockdowns resulting from gain-of-function research engineered by the seemingly untouchable Nuremberg Code violations of Dr. | ||
Fauci. Dr. | ||
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Fauci, you previously told this committee under oath that NIH and NAIAD have never funded gain-of-function research with the Heco Health Alliance. | |
However, a report from the Department of Defense Inspector General released yesterday states that EcoHealth Alliance proposed DARPA in 2018 seeking funding to conduct gain-of-function research on bat-borne coronaviruses. | ||
This proposal, named Project DEFUSE, was rejected by DARPA because the project didn't address the current research's potential to violate the gain-of-function moratorium. | ||
Why did you tell the committee that your agency has never funded gain-of-function research? | ||
Why did your agency award this grant despite it being rejected by DARPA due to its concerns about violating the moratorium that was in place? | ||
And finally, will you commit today to release all records fully unredacted by the end of this week so Congress and the American people can know the truth about NIH's role and the origins of COVID-19? | ||
You are totally incorrect. | ||
Well, we look forward to reviewing it. | ||
What a moron. | ||
Or the current war games being played out in rural North Carolina where a realistic guerrilla war will be fought across two dozen North Carolina counties in the coming weeks with young soldiers battling seasoned freedom fighters. | ||
according to the U.S. Army, as the Charlotte Observer reported, known as Robin Sage. | ||
The exercises serve as a final test for Special Forces qualification course training. | ||
The setting is characterized by armed conflict, forcing the students to solve problems in a real-world setting. | ||
These military members act as realistic opposing forces and guerrilla freedom fighters, also known as the Pineland Resistance Movement. | ||
To add realism to the exercise, Civilian volunteers throughout the state act as role players. | ||
Participation by these volunteers is crucial to the success of this training, and past trainees attest to the realism they add to the exercise. | ||
We now have a federal government deeming Americans demanding a redress of their grievances as domestic terrorists. | ||
Meanwhile, haphazardly attempting to pose as the saviors to protect the American people. | ||
All right, folks, that is the latest by John Bowne. | ||
Find and share it at band.video. | ||
Biden regime prepares for war against Americans. | ||
I've been telling you this for 15 years, folks. | ||
And now it's true. Now it's here. | ||
The simulation has gone live. | ||
Your calls on the other side. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
It's American Journal. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, folks. We'll go to your calls here momentarily. | ||
Angelo in Spokane, William in Arkansas will be our first callers. | ||
Quickly, I just want to cover this story because it's just another, just another data point. | ||
In the downward slope towards Satanism that this country finds itself on. | ||
From WND. Move over, Jesus. | ||
Students invited to After School Satan Club. | ||
Students at an elementary school in Illinois have gotten invitations to an After School Satan Club that is holding events on five different days throughout the spring term, according to a new report. | ||
The Washington Examiner explained that the invitations were sent to kids at Jane Adams Elementary in Moloin, Illinois, whose attendance has been requested by the club that is being developed by the Satanic Temple. | ||
It's for students in first through fifth grade. | ||
The report said parents were reacting negatively, with one posting an image of the invitation on social media and wondering, how is this even a thing? | ||
Well, it's because we're ruled by demons, ma'am. | ||
An official from the Moline-Cole Valley School District told Fox 2 locally that the district has policies and procedures in place for community use of its facilities outside the school day. | ||
The official said that The official said that it allows any religious group, regardless of a denomination, to rent the rooms for a fee. | ||
And there's the Flyer that was given out. | ||
Hey kids, let's have fun at After School Satan Club. | ||
Science projects, puzzles and games, arts and crafts, nature activity. | ||
Also, the destruction of all things good. | ||
Sin without regret. | ||
Just death and destruction. | ||
Chaos and sickness. | ||
Come join us. It'll be great. | ||
It'll be super fun. Now, it's the same thing that you deal with when you have Satanists erecting statues outside of city halls. | ||
In front of the nativity scene. | ||
There's only two options here. | ||
Either these people are not legitimately a religion, right? | ||
They don't believe in Satan. They're atheists who think it's edgy to worship Satan, but they don't actually believe it. | ||
You can ask them, are you an atheist? | ||
Yeah, of course I'm an atheist. I don't believe in any of this crap. | ||
We just say Satan because it pisses off the Christians. | ||
Okay, so you're not a valid religion, so you don't get the protection of religions that actually sincerely hold spiritual beliefs. | ||
You don't hold spiritual beliefs. | ||
You're edgelord atheists that are trying to be edgy and trendy, so you don't get to be treated like a church. | ||
You don't get to be treated like a temple. | ||
You don't get to be treated like some legitimate religious organization because you're not one. | ||
You're a mockery of religious organizations, so you don't get the same protection. | ||
Or you really do believe in Satan. | ||
You really do worship the devil. | ||
You really do have a spiritual connection. | ||
To the font of evil, in which case you should be eradicated. | ||
You should be destroyed. You should not just be treated as another church. | ||
You worship evil itself. | ||
So you don't get any protection whatsoever until you renounce that crap. | ||
I think that's the way to treat it. | ||
I don't think, there's nothing, you know, hypocritical or insincere about this. | ||
If you're a church, even if I disagree with you, like, I'm a Christian. | ||
If a Jewish organization wants to have a meeting there, well, Judaism is a legitimate religion. | ||
That actually has spiritual beliefs and foundation and history. | ||
So, of course, you can make use of the public space. | ||
I don't agree with that. You know, I don't think you're right. | ||
I don't, I'm not of your religion. | ||
So, I'm a Christian, you're, you're a Jew. | ||
Like, we believe different things, but you, you are still a legitimate, Religion, so of course you get to use the facilities. | ||
Not Satanists, though. You don't get the same protection that legitimate 10,000-year-old religions get to exercise. | ||
No, you don't. You don't have to do this. | ||
You don't have to stand for this. You don't have to give in to these people. | ||
Can't believe in Satan without believing in God. | ||
No, I guess that's true. | ||
But if you believe that God is the bad guy, then you're the bad guy. | ||
And you should be eliminated. | ||
Politically. Atheists masquerading as so-called Satanist temple group ended an after-school program at Point Defiance Elementary School in Tacoma, Washington, according to Liberty Council. | ||
The after-school Satan Club ceased meeting soon after teachers from the Seattle Satanic Temple offered their first meeting in December 2016. | ||
Apparently only one child joined the club. | ||
So, I mean, they've done this before. | ||
They've tried to do this before. | ||
And, you know, there's a... Somebody tweeted out some... | ||
I get windy something. | ||
Tweeted out something about, like, oh, communists have been trying to disrupt God's creation since the Garden of Eden. | ||
And then some leftist dirtbag on Twitter retweeted it, like, uh, the snake was a communist? | ||
And it's like, uh, uh, yeah, he was, actually. | ||
Actually, pay attention. | ||
Look at what the metaphor... | ||
of the Garden of Eden represents and recognize it's quite literally exactly what communists do, right? | ||
You have a paradise, right? | ||
An absolute paradise, like, I don't know, America in the 1950s, America in the 1960s, just safe, prosperous, free, loving, generous, just beautiful, right? | ||
That's paradise. That's the Garden of Eden that they're in. | ||
And then here comes this slithery little reptile to tell you, actually, you're enslaved. | ||
Actually, this is all bad. | ||
Actually, I'll free you. | ||
Just follow me. And you fall for it, and you go with the guy, and suddenly it turns out all the stuff that you thought was just awful before looks like rainbows and butterflies compared to the destitution and degradation that you're under when you fall for the lies. | ||
So yeah, Satan is a communist. | ||
Yeah, communists are satanic. | ||
Yes, it's all part of the same... | ||
Spirit of destruction, of subversion. | ||
They don't create anything. | ||
Satan doesn't create anything. God created everything. | ||
Satan perverts and distorts it. | ||
Communists don't create anything. | ||
Capitalists create things. | ||
Religious people create things. | ||
Good people create things. | ||
Then communists usurp it, take it to themselves, destroy it, take everything they can out of it, exploit it to the maximum degree, and then leave it dead or dying behind them. | ||
That's satanic. That's what communism is. | ||
And it's the same thing that happened with communists in Russia. | ||
The Tsar had dungeons, right? | ||
So look how bad the Tsar is. | ||
He's got dungeons where he tortures people. | ||
Isn't that awful? Isn't that terrible? | ||
Just bite the apple. | ||
Come with us and we'll bring you out of this and we'll enlighten you and we'll make you as gods. | ||
And so they fall for it and then you get gulags for 70 years. | ||
Then you get a system of underground human sewers that pump out death and destruction and chaos and misery. | ||
For the next 70 years. | ||
Yeah, that Tsarist dungeon didn't look so bad now, did it? | ||
This is what they do, and they're doing it now. | ||
They're doing it in lifetime as we speak, right? | ||
The communists and socialists and the government are saying, oh my gosh, America is so bad. | ||
Look at all the bad things that are happening in America. | ||
Just pointing to just like inevitable human nature. | ||
Just like, yeah, criminals exist and they commit crime. | ||
That's not because capitalism has failed, right? | ||
But that's what they do. They tell you, look how bad everything is. | ||
Just come with us and we'll make everything better. | ||
And they lead you into death and destruction and misery and chaos and horror. | ||
So stop falling for it. | ||
Stop taking a bite of the apple. These people are Satanists. | ||
They call themselves communists. | ||
But they don't deserve your slightest respect or indulgence. | ||
And with that, we go out to the phone calls. | ||
Angelo in Spokane, thanks so much for calling in. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
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Awesome, Harrison. Can you hear me? | |
I hear you. Thanks for calling in. Thank you so much, brother. | ||
Yeah, it's the first time I ever call and I get on, man. | ||
Absolutely ridiculous, man. | ||
Well, congratulations. You guys are awesome, man. | ||
Yeah, thank you, man. You guys are the best, man. | ||
InfoWars is the best. | ||
I agree. Thank you very much. | ||
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Number one, baby. I have really some, like, a message for humanity, like, from the creator, man. | |
Something terrifying happened yesterday, man. | ||
Let me explain. | ||
I was in the shower, and I closed my eyes, and I said to my soul that I'm releasing my being to you, and whatever needs to happen, let it happen. | ||
I'm ready to fight for humanity. | ||
And then the Creator took me, man, and showed me what's going on now, what it's all about. | ||
It's freaking crazy, man. | ||
Let me explain. Trump, you know, with Operation Warp Speed, is basically to warp you out of this reality and into theirs, bro. | ||
I know somebody had brought this up on the show before, that the vaccine has some type of alien tech or something like that. | ||
I think you've probably heard that before. | ||
Right. That this does have some type of alien tech, some AI tech. | ||
And this essentially hijacks your bee, man, your soul. | ||
This is not a joke, man. | ||
It hijacks it, and it takes it to this brand spanking new reality just created for these people that were vaccinated. | ||
And it's to trap them in there, man. | ||
And this is the mark of the system, the AI mark of the system. | ||
And you are a number of In their system, my friend. | ||
Stay on the line, Angelo. We're going to come back to you, because I know, like, because I've had them too. | ||
You have these, like, revelations where everything just, like, crystallizes in your head, and then you try to explain it. | ||
We'll be right back. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, in this war march against the god of murder. | ||
Angelo from Spokane, Washington had a bout of revelation. | ||
I can tell you're struggling, Angelo, because I've struggled with this too. | ||
It's like, whether you're in a shower or just driving down the road, there are certain times where you reach this meditative plateau and you just can envision everything happening all at once and then you try to explain it. | ||
It's like, you just had to be there, I guess. | ||
I wish I could just... | ||
You could do a USB port at the back of my head to yours. | ||
Then you'd get it. But when I try to explain it, it's like, look, you just got to trust me on this. | ||
It's all a big scam. I don't know how to explain every in particular. | ||
You just have a vision, and there it is. | ||
So I want you to sort of... | ||
Continue telling us what you think this is all about, because I think you're exactly right when you say that they're attempting to put us in a new reality. | ||
I mean, obviously the metaverse is that, but it's not just a matter of like, well, they believe lies, so they're living in a false reality. | ||
That's true, but it's something beyond that, isn't it? | ||
It's something spiritual, a true alternative dimension that they're inoculating people into, right? | ||
So continue with your story, Angela. | ||
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Yes. So, for example, let's bring up a person that we think that got vaccinated, right, got boosted, was Mr. | |
Bob Saget, right? So, for example, let's say in this system, because remember, like, in the system, when you die, you're part of that system. | ||
When you die, you will, potentially, your soul will go to that AIB system. | ||
And, for example, let's say you arrive there and it'd be like, it'd be like, uh, uh, We have here Mr. | ||
Bob Saget. What would you like me to send them? | ||
You know, they have total control of your being and what they want to do with you. | ||
They know who you are and everything. | ||
Everything about you. | ||
So they can essentially live forever now. | ||
This is the transhumanism. | ||
This is like, they're saying, this is a message that I got. | ||
Cosmo transhumanism, like interplanetary and weird, that they will live forever through this system. | ||
And it's brand spanking new. | ||
But it's not new, is it? | ||
Because, I mean, what have I been talking about the whole first hour? | ||
What was the promise that the snake told to Eve? | ||
Like this is what you have to understand. | ||
The people in charge read the story of the Garden of Eden. | ||
They don't think it's fake. | ||
They think it's real and they think Satan is the good guy, right? | ||
They think, oh, he was telling the truth. | ||
If we follow him, if we indulge in our own intellect and consider ourselves equal to or superior to God, we will be as gods and we will live forever. | ||
Now, they think they're actually on the cusp of achieving that through technological advances and biomedical advances or virtual reality advances. | ||
They believe in Satan and they believe he's the good guy. | ||
And they believe if they follow him, they will live forever and they will be as gods. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
That means they will have access to the immortality technology. | ||
They'll have it. | ||
They'll live forever. | ||
And then they'll get to dole it out to those who appease them, those who serve them. | ||
I mean, that's being a god. | ||
You can imagine now if Klaus Schwab, like you can imagine it happening. | ||
Klaus Schwab coming out and going, I have taken the injection. | ||
I will no longer die. | ||
I'm aging backwards now. | ||
And I will live forever. | ||
And if you wish to have this, you must, you know, be my servant. | ||
And then he's a god, right? | ||
So this is the endgame of the globalist. | ||
It is literally to live forever as gods, Over the mass of what they see as animalistic, dirty humanity. | ||
Yeah, it's Satanism. | ||
Pure and simple. Yeah, exactly. | ||
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But I'm saying this technology they're using, this is brand new. | |
Brand spanking new technology being used right now. | ||
For the people that are vaccinated, it's freaking insane, man. | ||
And if you understand, let me explain about humanity. | ||
Humans, we are fractals of the universe. | ||
So essentially... Let me explain. | ||
You have a fruit, right? In the fruit is a seed, and in the seed is a whole tree. | ||
That's what we are. That's why they're doing this to us. | ||
Same thing with the planet. | ||
The planet is a fractal of the universe as well. | ||
So it's all compressed down. | ||
See, so when you understand that, you understand why they're attacking babies, humanity. | ||
It's because we are the most powerful beings in the universe. | ||
They know it. And they know who we are. | ||
And that's why we're here now, to take a stand. | ||
Yeah, absolutely brilliant. | ||
And the crew is finding just incredible imagery to back up exactly what you're saying. | ||
Really powerful stuff, Angelo. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
You've made a really, really good point. | ||
I do want to get to some other callers, but I really appreciate it. | ||
And congratulations on getting on on your first call. | ||
I hope you call back. Very powerful stuff, sir. | ||
Let's go now to William in Arkansas, who has not the most positive message for us, but thanks for calling in, William. | ||
You're on the air. It's all positive, as long as you've got your heart and your soul straight with a maker. | ||
I'd like to give a little information to those that think they've got bug-out capacity and all that stuff. | ||
If you remember anything about Rita or Katrina and anybody who's lived along the Gulf Coast, when things happen, you're not getting out of the city. | ||
If you have someplace to go, get your stuff there, at least your supplies. | ||
If you think that a DUI checkpoint is a roadblock, there are two different things. | ||
I've got 23 years military. | ||
I've been a nurse since 86. | ||
I've seen all these indictments by the vaccines of changing menstrual cycles with 85-year-old women and extending pain in the arm for weeks with a simple shot. | ||
I mean, on and on we could go. | ||
Nobody's getting out of this without a sacrifice. | ||
I joined the military in 83, all right? | ||
In infantry, willing to jump out of helicopters in the middle of a firefight to defend what is my way of life here in America. | ||
I'm still willing to do that, okay? | ||
You mentioned something about history a while ago. | ||
Let's talk about the all-American volunteer forces that were not part of the federal government but volunteered to fight in Europe. | ||
They went with Roosevelt to Cuba, right? | ||
Maybe we need to set them up and go to Canada now. | ||
Maybe I can talk like Echelon. | ||
Maybe I can talk hard about the Canadian president. | ||
Maybe we need to do a call of arms here in America and go free the Canadian people, seize their navy, and go get rid of the jerks in Australia and New Zealand. | ||
You're talking to somebody who's willing to put forth a call to arms now to every Mason, every Catholic, every Baptist, every Jew, every Hindu, every Muslim, right? | ||
If the people in this nation, the Crips and the Bloods and the Hells Angels and the Banditos and all these people, you want to fly your colors? | ||
Right now, you better be looking at red, white, and blue. | ||
Because if not, the Chinese are going to come over here and the globalists are going to come over here. | ||
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They're going to make fried rice out of all of us. | |
I love it, man. I completely agree. | ||
Keep going, man. Well, there's a parody that I want to do as a little comical thing. | ||
I hope I can do it well enough so I'm going to get a laugh out of it. | ||
I had this woman talking about taking the shot in New York with all the big wigs and the brains and the geniuses in New York saying, I'm not going to question what's in the shot. | ||
Well, here's something for you. | ||
I don't care who's the captain of the ship. | ||
I don't care if I eat Frozen dinner on the ship. | ||
I don't care if I sleep on the port side of the ship or the starboard side of the ship. | ||
I've been told there is a good job in Mississippi on the other side of the water picking cotton. | ||
I'm going to get on the boat and go. | ||
I'm not going to question. | ||
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I'm just going to get on the boat and go. | |
This is what's happening. | ||
This is what's happening. | ||
And I plead with all the law enforcement in this nation to look at what the KGB did when the wall came down. | ||
They had a chance to fight their own people. | ||
And they realized, nope. | ||
Too much injustice. | ||
Too much failure in their government. | ||
Too much lack of jurisprudence. | ||
We don't have any jurisprudence in this nation anymore. | ||
The social contract was busted. | ||
November 22, 1963. | ||
That was when the social contract was truly broken. | ||
We could go back to the history of Interpol and who was the first executive vice president before World War II, which is J. Edgar Hoover. | ||
Oh, man. Hold on. | ||
Hold on. We've got to go to commercial break. | ||
We'll be right back. Sound the line, William. | ||
William, we'll come back to you. | ||
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That call was brilliant. - You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, folks. William and Arkansas is on the line. | ||
I'm telling you, this is the problem I always have. | ||
I want to go to as many calls as possible, and then your calls are so darn good. | ||
I've got to keep going back to them and hearing what you have to say because, William, you're about to embark on a very important history lesson, the real history of how things have gone down. | ||
Man, if you just pay attention to, like, what the history books tell you, what the History Channel tells you, you're missing... | ||
Just all of it. You're missing all of the reality. | ||
Do you know that the person who actually put in the war guilt clause that bankrupted Germany following World War I at the Treaty of Versailles was John Foster Dulles? | ||
Alan Dulles' brother. | ||
Do you know that the people who founded the CIA were the ones – like that was his contribution to the Treaty of Versailles. | ||
He made sure that the war guilt clause was put on Germany, meaning they were responsible for the entire, you know, reparations for the entire World War I, which then inevitably led to Hitler because the German – People were totally abused following World War I, and they were looking for a hero to reverse things, reverse the things that were put in place by the founders of the CIA. Well, very convenient, isn't it? | ||
So there's another connection that you wanted to point out about Interpol, William. | ||
What was that? Interpol, I mean, just you connect the dots with who was just literally running the Nazi death camps. | ||
It was the people who started Interpol after World War II. I mean, it's all in history. | ||
The people that devised the finance and the military industrial capacity for World War I, right, they were kicked out of business and told, never do any business again, just like Bayer, right, and Mitsubishi. | ||
Now, south of Orange, Texas, there's a Bayer refinery. | ||
We know who Mitsubishi is, right? | ||
Your first Deutsche Bank Classic golf tournament was held in That's exactly right. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
I'm from the Pacific Northwest. | ||
I grew up up there. When I see the governor of Washington enacting laws like they're doing, it just makes me... | ||
Well, hey, man, these are my people. | ||
This is my country, regardless of right or wrong, the failures of individuals or institutions. | ||
If we don't protect what we've got, they're going to come in and ruin this little experiment in government. | ||
And it's just ridiculous that, you know, we talk about secession in some of these states, like Texas. | ||
I spent 23 years in the military down there. | ||
I'm not there right now. | ||
But you've got two and a half, three thousand people in the State Guard. | ||
Well, when you've got two or three hundred thousand, start seriously thinking about secession. | ||
Still then, it's a joke. | ||
Same thing with having a military in Florida that might oppose an existing real force. | ||
You're going to have a few hundred volunteers that are going to go into radios and do what they're told. | ||
Well, we've got to start laying the groundwork now. | ||
I mean, you can't start at 20,000. | ||
So, hey, we'll take 2,000 to start and hopefully build from there. | ||
But I appreciate all your points. | ||
You make very good ones. All right, William. | ||
All right, we got to go on to the next caller. | ||
I do appreciate it. | ||
I really do appreciate your call, but I feel bad about the other people sitting on hold. | ||
So let's go now to Don in the southeast. | ||
He wants to talk about a geopolitical worldview. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Don. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, man. How's it going? | |
Very good. Thank you. Yeah, man. | ||
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I'm just saying I think everything is going great, although it's not a great time overall. | |
The resistance and effectiveness you have is great. | ||
I think people should keep purchasing cryptocurrency to store the value of their work in an appreciating asset. | ||
I think we got six to eight months if you're worried about timing, but also that's just the future. | ||
Everyone, it's just a smart thing. | ||
You're investing in tech, money, and protecting yourself. | ||
But now that we got business out of the way, I want to lay just a little bit of groundwork. | ||
You know, a lot of the stuff these globalists are doing, it still doesn't quite make sense, right? | ||
Like, kind of genociding everyone and living in a bunker, that doesn't seem like it'd be that much fun. | ||
Right. But I think we honestly have to start looking in a galactic, universal world. | ||
What if there is some sort of advanced but not evil alien species coming in two years that people already here know about? | ||
So they're trying to make a lawyer case, right? | ||
They want riots in the streets in 2020. | ||
They get all this Twitter evidence, they got all the lawyers on standby, and they can say, oh, our vaccine fixed it, right, because it made the people stop fighting. | ||
Or, you know, that's why they're putting money and bounties on this, like, violent, psychotic behavior, because that makes, that paints the general people bad. | ||
And then the leaders can talk to these aliens coming in two years or this force, whatever it may be, right? | ||
I say this, it could be right, it could be wrong, but this might help With the dissonance, you know, because when we get cognitively dissonant, like, why are these people doing it? | ||
It makes us so stressed. | ||
But if you understand that there's some thing coming in two years or three years that they're trying to, like, you know, everyone look busy, right? | ||
Like, when the CEOs come, they give everyone a script, right? | ||
Like, you're not going to be, like, pushing the water through the pipes. | ||
You're, like, smiling, you know? | ||
So I really think we have to look at that with the technology, you know, like, and they put stuff in movies, right? | ||
What's to say when the other people get here, they don't understand the nuance of human interaction? | ||
So it's like, oh, we put in a movie... | ||
Not realizing we think it's fake, but they're like, yeah, we told them. | ||
And they just said, oh, this is great. | ||
They live. That wasn't a movie. | ||
That's a newscast. I get what you're saying. | ||
I would hope that a species intelligent enough for intergalactic travel wouldn't fall for the lives of the Democrats. | ||
I would hope that they wouldn't fall for the type of... | ||
You know, scheme that you're laying forward, but, you know, I get the impulse to try to go, okay, I'm going to try to make sense of what these people are doing. | ||
But the thing is, man, yeah, living in a bunker and ruling over a land of ash doesn't make a lot of sense to you and I, but we're not evil dirtbags. | ||
So, you know, maybe the solution is like, wow, none of this makes any sense. | ||
It's like, well, they're... They're inhuman. | ||
They don't derive joy from the things we derive joy from. | ||
They derive joy from watching their enemies in misery. | ||
We want to see our enemies drop the beliefs that make them our enemies and join us on the side of good and progress and prosperity. | ||
They're not... They're not interested in that, but it is interesting, and something is certainly coming. | ||
I don't think it's good, but I guess it's sort of a white-pilled look for us, provided by Dan in the Southeast. | ||
Let's see if we can get one more call in before the end of the day. | ||
We haven't heard from Clown Car in quite a while. | ||
Clown Car from the city of New York. | ||
Thank you for calling in, Clown Car. | ||
Good to hear from you again. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. | |
I can't believe your wrap-up with the whole synapse, whole year, two-year wrap-up with the COVID. What do you call that piece? | ||
Which one? The comedy piece you just released. | ||
Oh, the skit. The COVID pitch meeting. | ||
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Oh, my goodness. | |
That has to be turned into one of those TikToker things where, like, you know... | ||
Different types of people of different race, colors, and religions do it over. | ||
You know, it would be very funny, I think, to see like a Pakistani doing your voice or, you know. | ||
Oh, that's funny. Well, I totally stole the format from the pitch meetings on YouTube. | ||
I'm very open and upfront about that. | ||
So if anybody else wants to make it, you're not stealing from me. | ||
You're stealing from Ryan George at Screen Rant. | ||
So I just adapted it. | ||
And yeah, it's a great platform for just exposing how ridiculous all this is. | ||
But thank you for the compliment. I'm glad you liked it. | ||
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Actually, from one professional comedian to another, ladies and gentlemen, you've just been introduced to the genius, which is known as Harrison Smith, the comedian. | |
Also, Harrison, I have to bring up, we have a serious issue. | ||
EMF readers are reading where people are vaccinated. | ||
I sent Matt the video a little while ago. | ||
Maybe you can pull it up real quick. | ||
It's a very disturbing video. | ||
I also bought the CO2 carbon dioxide detector. | ||
Also very disturbing readings. | ||
It's been calibrated by the people who calibrate machines for NYSHA and OSHA. They actually bought the very same machine that is credited within OSHA. You know, I heard the red-headed chick. | ||
What's her name? Carrot Top. | ||
What's her name? Saki? | ||
Saki? Jen Saki? | ||
You can call her Carrot Top if you want. | ||
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Yeah, so she was saying that, you know, we have to go by OSHA rules or else, you know, this game is off. | |
So I think if we go by OSHA rules, the masks are off. | ||
Oh, interesting. We need to pull the leg out from the table, let the house of cards start to tumble because it's built on a house of crap, you understand? | ||
Yeah, no, you're exactly right. | ||
Yeah, hold them to their own account. | ||
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Once again! Once again, the crazy guy with the clowns and his car is riding over. | |
Thank you. Thank you for the call, Clown Car. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So much news still to cover. | ||
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This just dropped hours ago. | |
German police use COVID tracking data to hunt down witnesses to a man's death by tracking restaurant customers' movements through vaccine passports. | ||
I'm shocked. | ||
I'm shocked and surprised. | ||
Police access data after a man fell while leaving a restaurant in Mainz. | ||
So, yes, folks, the biomedical spy state is here. | ||
You didn't fall for it, did you? | ||
You didn't download that app, did you? | ||
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Why would you think that would be used for anything except... | |
For your own tyrannization. | ||
Come on. Don't be stupid. | ||
There's no reason they would want to track you and everyone that you know and everywhere that you go and everything that you do for any good reason. | ||
Are you kidding me? You fell for that? | ||
I guess you get what you deserve. | ||
Come on. Just, my God. | ||
Yeah, I gave a key to my house to a homeless man, and then he broke in and stole things. | ||
It's like, yeah. | ||
I bet he did. I bet he did. | ||
I bet you did give power to a dirtbag, and now we're surprised that they're using it against you? | ||
You deserve what you get. So yeah, I mean, in case there was any question as to why they're doing all of these measures, as to why they're telling you to download track and trace technology, why they want you to have a vaccine passport, why they want to be able to track you continuously through your very DNA being broadcast through nanomachines, it's because they're tyrants, folks. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
They don't care about you. | ||
They don't care about your health. | ||
They aren't working to better your life. | ||
They're working to enslave you. | ||
It could not be more obvious. | ||
It's just like, I don't know. | ||
We named the show The American Journal. | ||
It should have just been Captain Obvious. | ||
Welcome to Captain Obvious. | ||
Captain Obvious's ship of absurdity. | ||
That's what this show truly is. | ||
It's like nothing I'm saying. It's like, I don't know. | ||
I don't know. Again, I've said it before where, like, Alex Jones is like, I'm not worthy to bring you this message. | ||
It's like, do I even need to be here? | ||
I don't know. All of this is obvious. | ||
All this is in your face, out in the open. | ||
The people that are doing the bad things are, like, out there announcing they're doing it. | ||
It's like, I'm the only one. | ||
We're the only ones. InfoWars is the only one that's just, like... | ||
This is bad. Hey everybody, this is not good. | ||
This is obvious where all of this is going. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
I guess that's the value. | ||
It's just like, just reaffirming to the non-morons out there. | ||
Like, no, you're not insane. No, this is evil. | ||
No, it is obvious where they're going with this. | ||
You're not the crazy one. You get it. | ||
Everybody else is just crazy. | ||
Just crazy, man. Here's a pretty amazing article out of... | ||
Was this Germany? | ||
Doesn't look like German. | ||
Maybe Denmark or something? | ||
But it's an article from a very well established, like basically their version of the New York Times says, we failed. | ||
They say for almost two years, the press and the population have been almost hypnotically preoccupied with the authorities' daily coronatal, which I think is just the daily, you know, coronavirus update. | ||
We've stared at the oscillations of the number pendulum when it came to infected, hospitalized, and died with corona. | ||
We've been given the significance of the pendulum's smallest movements laid out by experts, politicians, and authorities who have constantly warned us about the dormant corona monster under our beds. | ||
A monster just waiting for us to fall asleep so it can strike in the gloom and darkness of the night. | ||
The constant mental alertness has worn off tremendously on all of us, which is why we, the press, must also take stock of our own efforts, and we have failed. | ||
They say, Exactly. | ||
The official hospitalization numbers have been shown to be 20% higher than the actual figure for how many there are in the hospital simply because they have corona. | ||
We only know that now. | ||
Of course, it's jumbled because it's been translated, so it's not exactly perfect. | ||
But you get what they're saying, right? | ||
They're saying that we've been lied to this entire time. | ||
They say that we did not do our due diligence and actually question these people immediately. | ||
Because again, human beings are good and you don't expect people to take advantage of something like this. | ||
Just like you wouldn't expect, you know, if you were suffering from cancer, that somebody would come and say, hey, I really want to help you get through this cancer. | ||
When in reality, they're just trying to enrich themselves and rob you. | ||
Like it doesn't even enter our realm of possibility because we're not evil. | ||
But these people are. | ||
And this is the thing that I don't understand. | ||
People really refuse to understand how evil the establishment is. | ||
I don't get why this is a big stretch. | ||
Like, they feel some sort of loyalty to these people? | ||
You feel some sort of loyalty to Satan? | ||
You feel some sort of loyalty to Adolf Hitler? | ||
Like, why? What are you getting from this? | ||
What are you gaining from this? What personal stake do you have in this establishment? | ||
None. You're a bug under their feet and you're fighting for them? | ||
You're arguing in favor of them? | ||
You're refusing to ask them questions? | ||
I can't tell you how many times in my personal life I've heard people, overheard them, be like, well, they just hate Anthony. | ||
He's just a good man. | ||
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Anthony Fauci's just a decent man trying to help everybody. | |
Why does everyone hate him? | ||
It's like... Name me one thing he's done to prove that. | ||
Give me one, one piece of evidence that shows Anthony Fauci has done a single thing positive when it comes to COVID, when it comes to vaccines. | ||
Like, what has he done? | ||
I don't know. I don't know. | ||
It's just absurd. | ||
They've done nothing to earn your trust. | ||
They have done nothing positive. | ||
They have never once given you the straight facts as they know them. | ||
And it's now been all revealed. | ||
It's not like they didn't know the facts. | ||
They knew them. They were emailing each other about the facts. | ||
They were emailing each other going, oh gosh, it looks like it leaked from a lab. | ||
And then they're getting in front of the camera and saying the lab leak is a wild conspiracy theory that doesn't brook the slightest... | ||
Attention at all. And it's just, these people are all liars. | ||
They're all inordinate liars. | ||
It's completely outrageous. | ||
Hey, remember when we had Dr. | ||
McCullough on and he was talking about a nasal spray that could protect you from COVID? Well, New York Post has this story. | ||
Nasal spray could protect against all COVID-19 variants for eight hours. | ||
In case you need another piece of... | ||
Evidence that InfoWars was tomorrow's news today. | ||
This was revealed on American Journal, oh, about a month ago at this point. | ||
Oh, my God. All right. | ||
Let me just read some of these. I'm just going to have to do a little quick coronavirus news dump here because we're about to welcome Alex Stein to the program, and it's going to get funny. | ||
So let's... Let's cover stuff that's not funny, shall we? | ||
Pandemic of the vaccinated. Latest UK health data shows vaccinated deaths higher than unvaccinated deaths in the last three months. | ||
Official health data from the British government shows that fully vaccinated individuals are not experiencing the robust protection against hospitalization or death they were promised, but rather have alarmingly been contracting the virus, getting hospitalized, and even dying at a much higher number than the unvaccinated deaths. | ||
Have been for over the past few months. | ||
As of December 5th, the vaccinated have accounted for a whopping four out of five total COVID deaths in England since August 16th, 2021. | ||
Pandemic of the vaccinated, folks. | ||
Like, this information is coming out now. | ||
You can't hide from this anymore. | ||
You can't pretend like you didn't know this. | ||
Even the newspapers now doing their... | ||
Doing their apologies. Oh, we're so sorry for this. | ||
Well, you knew it the whole time. | ||
You should be sorry. | ||
And you should change the way that you report things. | ||
That's the big difference, right? Remember New York Times came out and apologized after Trump got elected. | ||
Oh, we're very sorry for the way that we've covered things. | ||
It was very unfair. It's like what they mean is that we're very sorry that our scam didn't work. | ||
And our scheming wasn't as overt enough. | ||
And so next time we'll gaslight even harder. | ||
We'll... Perform even more extreme psychological operations. | ||
And next time, you know, there won't be another, you know, we'll censor everybody that contradicts us. | ||
So next time, you know, our lives won't be exposed. | ||
We'll do better next time. It's for their health. | ||
Ronald McDonald House Charity in Canada is set to begin evicting cancer-stricken children over their VAX status. | ||
And they're not the only ones. | ||
Make-A-Wish Foundation is refusing a four-year-old cancer patient a trip to Disney World because he's not vaccinated. | ||
I know what you're thinking. | ||
Well, four-year-olds aren't even qualified for the VAX under this regime. | ||
It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. | ||
The dying child with cancer, he just has to suffer. | ||
He just has to just die, I guess. | ||
That's what Make-A-Wish Foundation's all about, right? | ||
I want to play that video. | ||
I'll play that video in the first five minutes of the next hour before we welcome Alex Stein because there's actually more information in that video that they just sort of gloss over. | ||
But yeah, now four-year-olds, not even eligible for the vaccine, are being kicked out of the Ronald McDonald house. | ||
Which, hey, I like the Ronald McDonald House charity. | ||
I did a video for them once and I got to interview a whole bunch of people at the Ronald McDonald House. | ||
It sounded like a miraculous thing for them. | ||
They're like, man, we wouldn't be able to see our child for six months if it wasn't for the Ronald McDonald House. | ||
They're like weeping. It's like the best thing ever for them. | ||
I think it's a great charity from what I've seen and the people that I've talked to. | ||
But... Turns out they're also globalist scumbags, and they're kicking four-year-olds out of their hospital because they're not vaccinated. | ||
So, alright, just another charity down the drain. | ||
Just another good thing. | ||
Humans working together to help sick children. | ||
Well, not anymore. Not anymore. | ||
You have to be a heartless dirtbag. | ||
You have to be a heartless anti-human child murderer. | ||
In this world, you're a good person if you murder children. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Alright, welcome back folks. We're getting Alex Stein on the line right now. | ||
But in the meantime, I want to play this video for you about the Make-A-Wish Foundation refusing a four-year-old cancer patient with terminal illness a trip to Disney World because he's not vaccinated even though he's not qualified. | ||
But I think there's more to this story that they sort of gloss over. | ||
And I'll interject at the appropriate time. | ||
But first, here's a news report about this... | ||
just child abuse. | ||
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Here, let's watch. Let's turn our attention to this story that has me pretty outraged. | |
Probably you too. The Make-A-Wish Foundation. | ||
They're refusing to grant a wish to a four-year-old boy with cancer because he's not vaccinated. | ||
Yeah, national correspondent Mike Carter has this story. | ||
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Mike. Everyone knew he wanted to go to Disney. | |
And then to get that phone call, I was like, it was a punch in the gut. | ||
Gabriela DiMaggio's four-year-old son Rocco likes to keep it moving. | ||
Every morning, where are we going today? | ||
He doesn't like to stay home. | ||
He always wants to know where we're going next. | ||
That's why in the spring of 2020, with Rocco in the midst of the terrible twos, Gabriela and her husband started wondering why Rocco was slowing down. | ||
We took him to his pediatrician about three times and said, you know, he's complaining of back pain, saying he's not feeling well, and the pediatrician just kept saying, oh, it's COVID, let all of that wear off, let him get better, let him heal. | ||
And I'm like, you know what, something's just not right. | ||
Rocco would be diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma. | ||
See that part? Let's pause it right there. | ||
Did you hear what she just said? She said her son was showing signs of the cancer that was growing in his body. | ||
She took him to the doctor and the doctor refused to look at him because she said it was just COVID. Did he test positive for COVID? Think about what this kid has gone through over the last two years. | ||
It's like all of the absurdity of coronavirus has landed on this one sick child, right? | ||
From the moment his consciousness was awakened, right? | ||
At like around two years old. | ||
Like the moment he starts like becoming aware of what's around him. | ||
Everybody he knows is wearing masks. | ||
He's separated from other children. | ||
He's isolated. He's one of the... | ||
Like to be four years old right now is like the worst possible age, right? | ||
Because even like my son is almost one years old. | ||
He doesn't... You know, his life hasn't been any different because of COVID. We wouldn't be doing anything different. | ||
So, you know, it's really not that big of a deal. | ||
But like if you spend... | ||
Your life from age 2 to age 4 under this COVID lockdown, that's your most formative years and most psychological damage. | ||
Then he gets cancer, and then his cancer goes untreated, unlooked at, because the doctor is so scared of COVID. They're so obsessed with COVID that she's like, yeah, he has back pain and he has all these other things, and they're like, well, it's probably COVID. Really? | ||
Is that a symptom of COVID? No, of course not. | ||
Is there any justification for this? | ||
But I mean this is the psychological takeover of the medical industry that's happened. | ||
She's lucky she even got an appointment. | ||
I mean, if she'd lived in the UK, the NHS would have told her, sorry, not now. | ||
COVID. Sorry, we have to deal with COVID. So the child with cancer that maybe could have been stopped early on, we're going to ignore it. | ||
So the kid gets cancer. | ||
Like, his life is destroyed because of the lockdowns. | ||
He gets cancer. The cancer goes untreated because the doctors are so obsessed with COVID. And he wants to go to Disney World as his last act as a dying four-year-old. | ||
And he's prevented from doing it because he can't get the vaccine that he's not eligible for. | ||
It's just like, how many tens of thousands of children around the country have some aspect of this story destroying their lives? | ||
One of these factors is massively impacting the lives of children around the entire country and around the entire world, really. | ||
Do you think any of these people, do you think Dr. | ||
Fauci cares, Dr. Fauci a hero for his participation in what has led to this? | ||
Is this a positive outcome that we're all looking for? | ||
And it's crazy. I mean, you can ask a little bit like, this is what they've done to you. | ||
This is how far they have destroyed your humanity. | ||
That you could go, hey, look, this dying four-year-old who's only dying because the COVID procedures prevented him from getting looked at early on. | ||
So, like, COVID's already killing him. | ||
Can you let him go ride some ride? | ||
Can you let him go meet Mickey Mouse? | ||
And they're just like, um, he's not vaccinated, okay? | ||
It's just this, like, child wasting away, hair falling out. | ||
Just like, I'd like to have some fun before I die. | ||
And they're just like, you should have thought about that before you didn't take the vaccine. | ||
Go die now, child. | ||
It's just like... Utterly sick, this entire civilization. | ||
It's been poisoned, not by coronavirus, but by whatever this mental illness is. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Would the real Dr. Fauci please stand up? | ||
Please stand up. Please stand up. | ||
Vaccinate your mom. Vaccinate your dad. | ||
Vaccinate the happy. Vaccinate the sad. | ||
Vaccinate your babies. Vaccinate them even if they got rabies. | ||
Vaccinate my life. Vaccinate my wife. | ||
Vaccinate your DNA. Vaccine created by the CIA. Vaccinate your body. | ||
Vaccinate me at the party. | ||
Vaccination free. This video was just part of a viral video. | ||
You can see the whole thing on the Twitter of my guest, Mr. | ||
Alex Stein. And, uh... | ||
I welcome now Alex Stein to the program. | ||
He's a viral satirist and a host of Conspiracy Castle on social media, including YouTube for now. | ||
We'll see how long that lasts. He's well known for his public stunts and live streams where he highlights the absurd contradictions people hold on to in order to conform to false realities. | ||
He's here today to talk about a couple of his latest videos where he advocates to end homelessness and another where he shows Dallas City Council how to relate to teenagers to get the vaccine. | ||
You can find him on band.video, of course. | ||
At Conspiracy Castle, or if you want to contribute to the globalist takeover, you can find him on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook, at Conspiracy Castle. | ||
Congratulations, Alex, on absolutely bamboozling all of the internet yesterday who actually believed that you were serious when you were doing that very clever vaccine rap. | ||
Yeah, you know, I'm happy that I trolled some people on the right, too, because, you know, everybody's identity now, we can't, you know, it's just all... | ||
You're anti-vaccine, you're pro-vaccine. | ||
It's everybody's identity. So that's kind of where we're at. | ||
And sadly, people are so sadistic right now, they actually think that that's real. | ||
I mean, people can't even tell the difference between what's real and fake anymore because you see all these nurses dancing in the ICU, dancing in the ER. So when you see a guy spray hand sanitizer on his face and act a fool, people love it. | ||
But I said this at the break when we said hello. | ||
Listen, it's just sad that I get two million views on a bootleg version of a city council video and that goes viral and actually acting mentally insane like a lunatic. | ||
And every person that calls me a lunatic, I have to agree because I was a lunatic. | ||
But on top of that, you made a thought-provoking video that had steps and layers to it that explained what's really going on. | ||
And that you almost have to beat over somebody's head to get a million views. | ||
Why is that, Harrison? | ||
It's like... | ||
We're so sadistic as a society. | ||
You just want to see people melting down in public. | ||
And that's why people love this is because it's so self-deprecating and people are all kind of in their own head already. | ||
So when they see somebody having a mental breakdown, goofing around like this in such a serious place, that fish out of water makes them feel a little better about themselves. | ||
No, it's hilarious. | ||
I mean, really, I think it's great. | ||
Like, we both go viral on, you know, essentially the same day, you know, both with these comedy sketches. | ||
I think we've tapped into something here, Alex. | ||
I think comedy is the missing ingredient in the information war, and we're sprinkling that, you know, a healthy amount of that. | ||
I asked it a little bit earlier in the show. | ||
I don't know if it's a compliment to your acting skills that people thought you were serious or if it's just how far gone our society is that people actually thought that was real. | ||
I mean, it's hilarious, but utterly absurd. | ||
And it totally boggles my mind that people thought this was real. | ||
But I mean, yeah, you see the people dancing at the White House. | ||
What you were doing is just as real as any of this. | ||
So, I mean, it's just... | ||
Dude, it's the exact same thing as this, Harrison. | ||
What I did was exactly this exact same thing. | ||
I wore the scrubs. I had the stupid mask. | ||
I mean, but this is where we're at. | ||
We've totally devolved as society. | ||
And, you know, I believe that comedy people are waking up, Harrison, like the information war, but that even though people know that the government is lying to us, they still suffer from the cognitive dissonance. | ||
Where they like just have to accept it for whatever reason. | ||
They feel like it's out of their control or they're like nihilistic or I can't vote, I can't do anything. | ||
So people are almost so beaten down, they're awake to this, but they're so beaten down that they don't have much energy left to fight. | ||
Right. Right? | ||
No, it's insane. | ||
And I encourage everybody to go to band.video or YouTube, you know, if you feel like it, and watch the Conspiracy Castle video where you can see this whole rap because, my God, man, when you say vaccinate the mayor, I mean, you're looking at the mayor when you say that, right? | ||
Yeah, I'm pointing right at him. | ||
Oh my god. That was so, vaccinate the mayor, I'm a vaccinating player, I want to vaccinate my mom. | ||
I mean, it's just so absurd. | ||
But people believe it because that's where our society is. | ||
So I mean, I guess you're just holding up a mirror to society, aren't you? | ||
You're just a true artist. Well, you know, I don't even want to act like that because, dude, I am a lunatic. | ||
But it's just like Andy Kaufman or the people I look up to. | ||
I'm not a genius. | ||
I'm, you know, literally just acting a goofball. | ||
There's other guys, J.P. Sears, Ryan Long, you know, you. | ||
And, dude, you know who the best is? | ||
Your boss, Alex Jones, is the best satirist there is. | ||
I mean, other than Donald Trump, I think, and I've said this before, Donald Trump is probably the best public speaker that there is. | ||
And second, I think the number one comedian, because all stand-up comedy is dead, is Alex Jones, dude. | ||
He is the meme war. | ||
I mean, they don't even want to, you know, have him to be as popular as he is, and he still is because he's so talented. | ||
Because he's funny! That's what it comes down to, is humor! | ||
That's the only way to crack the nut. | ||
Because you know a lot of the people that watch this on my channel on Bandop Video. | ||
That's what I'm saying. But, you know, you get a lot of people on banned out video that are just so conspiracy, you know, like they've almost lost all hope and they're in that nihilistic phase. | ||
So I still I don't want people we all need to unplug from the Matrix. | ||
But at some sort of way, we have to have jobs. | ||
We have family members that are still plugged into the Matrix. | ||
So we have to find a way to kind of be able to do both. | ||
That's the only way to have a copacetic existence in this terrible situation that we're in. | ||
We have to be awake. But at the same time, show deference and care to the people that are like, oh, I got to get vaccinated for my job. | ||
They don't want to lose their job. And you can yell at them all day. | ||
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Don't do it. It's a bioweapon all day long. | |
I gotta feed my, you know, family. | ||
I got bills to pay. | ||
You want me to lose my job at Southwest Airlines? | ||
You want me to lose my job? | ||
I've been here 11 years. | ||
I mean, I gotta take that risk. | ||
And that's the thing is, everybody's willing to take a calculated risk on the vaccine, but we're not allowed to take a calculated risk on COVID. And I say this as somebody that's lost somebody, you know, from, well, she didn't die from COVID. My mom died from the remdesivir she was giving. | ||
But what I'm saying is, I know that, you know, They could fix all this Harrison and they they have not they want people to die from this and that's the problem it is a it's never going to end there's always going to be new variants and with the vaccine there's I believe in the viral shedding is what's causing people to be sick and I think right now I'd like to get your opinion People are sick, in my opinion. I know people that are sick. | ||
Maybe it is mildly sick, but everybody's kind of mildly sick with the flu. | ||
Isn't that weird? Isn't that a little strange? | ||
I know that in years past we've always had flu season and stuff, but it seems like every person I've talked to has some sort of flu. | ||
Is that a bioweapon from China? | ||
Is that some Omicron South African leak? | ||
I don't know. I mean, we can put our tinfoil hat on, but it's just what I see. | ||
I talk to people. Could they be faking it because they're mentally kind of sick from all the trauma-based mind control? | ||
Right, right. Yeah, yeah. It could be sort of the reverse placebo effect, certainly. | ||
So everybody's kind of... I feel kind of sick sometimes. | ||
I don't know. How's your health? Do you ever feel? | ||
I mean, does your health feel great? | ||
I'm great. Look, I smoke enough weed. | ||
I'll never get coronavirus. | ||
Yeah, I know. I smoke weed, too! | ||
That's the value! | ||
The real vaccine is the weed. | ||
People don't want to admit that because I believe that it kind of sterilizes your lungs. | ||
But see, you don't want to smoke too much of that because it becomes a crutch. | ||
But Harrison, if you have a bunch of comorbidities and you get SARS, a sudden acute respiratory syndrome, you can die. | ||
I mean, that is a real thing. But the numbers that they're giving us are fake, dude. | ||
I mean, people are dying of heart disease. | ||
We just know that they've misled us. | ||
They created the virus for the vaccine. | ||
They didn't create the vaccine for the virus. | ||
Yeah, that's exactly right. | ||
And that's what, you know, more and more stuff is coming out about. | ||
But I think it's so... You know, sometimes I almost feel guilty because, like, I watch Alex Jones and, like, he's so intense about everything. | ||
And, like, because he's right. This really is a global depopulation scam. | ||
Like, if everybody was awake to what was going on, we'd all be running around tearing our hair out. | ||
So when I'm laughing at this stuff, when we're making jokes about this stuff, I almost feel guilty a little bit where I'm like, should I be taking this more seriously? | ||
But I think... We're good to go. | ||
Coming down, the laughs will still come out because at the end of the day, you know, it's joyous to be in this fight. | ||
I know you enjoy it so much. | ||
We're going to come back with another one of your videos, the homeless video, but we're going to go to a quick commercial break. | ||
We'll be back with Alex Stein, the king of the Conspiracy Castle. | ||
And you can find Conspiracy Castle on band.video. | ||
He's just one of the people that we've added as we expand to counteract the censorship on social media. | ||
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Stein there? Hello, my name is Alex Stein, and the reason I'm here today is because it's absolutely ridiculous that we cannot provide homes for our homeless, yet we can provide them with unlimited vaccines. | ||
Let me tell you this story. | ||
After Lytol Night on December 30th, I was leaving the market center, you know, where they had the concert. | ||
And under the bridge of 35, I noticed there was a group of homeless people, and they were giving themselves the vaccine. | ||
And at the time, I thought that was so weird. | ||
I'm like, these guys don't even house yet. | ||
They have access to the vaccine. And then I realized I'm not eligible for the fourth booster. | ||
I just got my third booster, but I'm not eligible for another five months. | ||
I had been drinking. I had been doing some other stuff. | ||
And I made an impulsive decision, and I just decided to get my fourth vaccine with these guys. | ||
And they got the spoon. | ||
They got the knife, they got the needle, and they stuck it in my arm. | ||
And after the 15-minute wait period, I woke up and it was incredible. | ||
It was some of the best, most fun I've ever had. | ||
I felt good. We ended up all having a good time. | ||
Some people were making love. | ||
But it's just sad that you can give all these homeless people as many vaccines as possible. | ||
Where they can just do it all night. | ||
I probably did six vaccines that night. | ||
And yet they don't have a place to actually make love other than behind a dumpster. | ||
It's just we need to get our priorities straight. | ||
Like Anthony Fauci, the CDC, some of that money that they're using for the vaccines should go so that, you know, like... | ||
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They're not just living under a bridge doing the vaccine all night. | |
That's Alex Stein yet again trolling the Dallas City Council. | ||
You can find that video at band.video under the Conspiracy Castle headline. | ||
Oh my god. Just hysterical, man. | ||
And you know, we were talking during the break. | ||
And you described them in the previous segment as NPCs. | ||
And it's so true. If you're playing Skyrim or you're playing one of these RPG games, you can be running around as the main character. | ||
You're smashing things or throwing cats in the air. | ||
And all the NPCs just ignore you. | ||
They're programmed to do. | ||
So they don't know how to respond to you. | ||
So they just don't. And it's like that really is what happens at Dallas City Council. | ||
A bunch of NPCs can't handle a new main character on the stage. | ||
They don't know how to react to it. | ||
That's exactly what it is. | ||
And if their reaction is, it's like A or B. They can only do two things. | ||
You can't take control of them. | ||
They can't break character whatsoever. | ||
They have no options to be themselves. | ||
And that's really what's wrong with society. | ||
These leaders can't even be themselves because they're all puppets. | ||
And you were saying that that's the problem. | ||
We can get all dark and sadistic about the world is that we're run by these multinational corporations. | ||
Like Pfizer, that their interests are global. | ||
Their interests aren't just in the United States. | ||
These guys, if they were so magnanimous in trying to fix people with this vaccine, then why don't they release the patents and let all these other countries produce it? | ||
They don't, because they're trying to subsidize it by giving us free vaccine, which is socialism. | ||
I mean, which is, you know, it is what it is. | ||
We're already basically, you know, we have so many social services. | ||
I think we already basically are in socialism. | ||
But they're going to subsidize this vaccine globally, and they think, oh, these politicians, oh, all this money from the world is going to come into Pfizer, and that's an American company. | ||
So that's good for us at the end of the day, which is all a lie, because all these political action committees buy these politicians. | ||
It's like you got guys like Ted Cruz calling the January 6th people terrorists. | ||
And then he tries to go on the House floor, or I forget where he was in the interrogation, and say, oh, we're Are there FBI agents on January 6th? | ||
Yeah, duh! You know that. | ||
Ted Cruz knows there's agent provocateurs. | ||
He knows who Ray Epps is. | ||
So they play dumb. | ||
And I know that you have to add the leading questions and all that stuff. | ||
But he should be like, hey, I have evidence that Ray Epps is an FBI informant. | ||
Is Ray Epps an FBI informant? | ||
You ask that question. You don't say... | ||
Weren't there FBI? So I'm just saying, they're all crooked because they're all bought and sold by some political action committee, by somebody that is not, these are corporations that don't have the ability to feel empathy. | ||
When they see the homeless people under the bridge, Pfizer doesn't care about homelessness. | ||
I mean, Nike doesn't care about homelessness. | ||
As a matter of fact, Nike wants to make the cheapest shoes possible. | ||
They want to be able to exploit China and sell it to America as much as possible. | ||
That's their whole business plan, is to literally subsidize the American way in order to, I guess, gain power globally. | ||
And Alex, your boss has been talking about it all day long. | ||
I mean, since the start of this, that is a global agenda. | ||
And the medical tyranny that we're under is how they lead us into it. | ||
Because this is what gets the digital passports. | ||
Then that gets us the Patriot Act 2.0. | ||
And then that gets us a social credit system. | ||
And the digital currency, all because of no virus, can't touch the money. | ||
I mean, it's just all the invisible virus. | ||
I never thought in the Constitution to say, hey, we can throw all this away if there's a bad virus going around. | ||
Yeah, you're exactly right. | ||
And I just think it's counterintuitive, but it's almost like when you go out there and just act totally ridiculous, you act like you love the vaccine, you're dancing around, singing about how much you love it, waving masks in the air, hysterical, but it's somehow more real than the people sitting across from you trying to take it seriously, right? If they would just laugh at it, if they would go along with it, it's strange. | ||
It's counterintuitive, but it's like you going out there and just doing this and sort of shattering the false reality that they've erected around themselves, you're somehow being more real than them. | ||
It's kind of counterfactual, but... | ||
You didn't just trick right-wingers, because I saw a lot of right-wing people retweet this going, oh my god, our civilization is over, thinking that you're being serious. | ||
Ted Cruz tweeted it today, Sam. | ||
Did he really? That's just how dumb he is. | ||
He's just such an idiot. | ||
Okay, but real quick, so should I do this? | ||
I want to hear you had a point, but Ted Cruz is speaking. | ||
I think now I say it on InfoWars, maybe I won't. | ||
Hope it doesn't tip him off, but he's speaking at this thing. | ||
I want to go confront Ted Cruz. | ||
Why would you call the people on January 6th terrorists when we know that the election was a total bogus sham? | ||
I mean, they didn't stand up for that election one bit. | ||
And listen, you can say whatever you want about Trump. | ||
He's a vaccine salesman. We know he's not a great guy. | ||
He won that election. | ||
I mean, there's no doubt in my mind. | ||
Just on the energy. | ||
Even if you thought that it was legitimate before, the way the Democrats acted after the election, it's like, okay, they're clearly covering up all this stuff. | ||
But hold on, I want to get under the weeds because I want to hear about your interactions with the leftist media following your newfound fame. | ||
You've had some interviews, have you not? | ||
Okay, so listen, so as soon as it, you know, I guess, got spurned off by the blue checkmark, and that shows you in this day and age, if you have a blue checkmark, people take it as, you know, credible because, you know, oh, it is a blue checkmark. | ||
And you're right, Twitter, YouTube, it all sucks. | ||
Instagram, it is the globalist metaverse that they created, but it's where people meet. | ||
I think it's the only way to kind of crack the nut. | ||
Oh, for sure. We're good to go. | ||
And when I say numbers, this is them texting me, but this is like me trying to call, them giving me their number, me calling them, not answering, and then saying they can't platform me over text. | ||
So they realize that the mainstream media is in so much control. | ||
They own these freaking journalists. | ||
Even these micro-niche journalists are all bought and sold. | ||
I mean, I don't know who pays them. | ||
I'm just saying they cannot platform somebody that will speak what they call misinformation. | ||
There's a guy, Steven Monticello, That is going on an information campaign about me. | ||
So mad. Everywhere, every single blue checkmark that posted this video, he writes, oh, this guy is a conspiracy YouTube channel where he talks about anti-vax rhetoric. | ||
It's like these people can't. | ||
They're against free speech. | ||
No, that's what's so funny. | ||
Hold on. Can you stay for another segment? | ||
For sure. Yeah, yeah. All right. | ||
Alex Stein's going to stay for another segment. | ||
We're going to keep talking to him about trolling the leftist media in the way that he's done. | ||
But it's amazing. You know, when they see you dancing around like an idiot, waving your mask, they think, this guy's cool. | ||
We need to get this guy on. | ||
Then they realize you're doing it in satire, and they're like, oh. | ||
They have to feel like cool. They think it sucks. | ||
It's so cool! Harrison, they thought it was so cool! | ||
Oh my god, they're such losers! | ||
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And you're making a fool out of all of them, and it's brilliant. | |
We'll be right back with Alex Stein, folks. | ||
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Don't go anywhere. You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Alright, welcome back, folks. My guest is Alex Stein, king of the Conspiracy Castle, wearer of the tinfoil crown. | ||
You can find his channel, Conspiracy Castle, on band.video. | ||
You can also share it on YouTube and Instagram and all that good stuff, too. | ||
But, you know, I... I think it's great. | ||
Like, bringing in creators like yourself, having a platform on Bandai Video, you know you'll never get censored from us. | ||
You know we won't restrict your reach. | ||
Like, that's what Bandai Video is there for, and I love that you're a part of it now, and it's a place where your art can live on, sir. | ||
It's a beautiful thing, isn't it? It's the most beautiful thing. | ||
It's actually a place to speak freely. | ||
And I just didn't want to forget, guys, you know, I have to take my prophylactic. | ||
This is my bimectin horse paste ivermectin, guys. | ||
They don't want you to have it. If you go to CVS, you try to get this, they're going to say no. | ||
But you go on Amazon, I'm going to just, I want to, you know, take a little bit. | ||
In honor of Alex, you know, we're going to... | ||
Oh yeah, how is it? You get the green apple flavor? | ||
No, this is the red apple flavor. | ||
The green apple's a little better. | ||
The red's not as good. | ||
It's a little bitter. Honest to God, they can, by mectin, they can work on their flavors a little. | ||
Their flavor combination, I mean, if I'm being honest... | ||
Well, they're for horses, Alex. | ||
You know, honest to God, I have a lot of horse tendencies. | ||
This is one thing. I'll say this. | ||
This is why I'm kind of the way I am, is when my parents got divorced and they had a custody battle, they fought for custody of our family dog more than me. | ||
So I was kind of raised by the family dog, Harrison. | ||
You know, they were so bitter that the dog went with me everywhere I went. | ||
So I was kind of raised by that dog more than my parents. | ||
You know how it feels talking? | ||
Like, we need to do a skit or something where it's just you and I just having a great time. | ||
Like, it'll just be... You know, it'll be a guide day. | ||
We'll be at the fair, like, on the Ferris wheel. | ||
A log! A log! But just surrounding us are just these hateful, evil... | ||
Like, they're all behind masks, and they're all just like, you're supposed to be miserable. | ||
You're supposed to be mad. | ||
You're supposed to be sad. | ||
And just, like, everywhere we go, they're throwing trash at us. | ||
And we just don't care. | ||
Like, that's the spirit I get from yours. | ||
Like, you couldn't care less what these... | ||
We're tyrannical scumbags have to say, like, we're going to have a good time. | ||
We're going to tell you the truth. | ||
We're not going to be scared of their calling us names, and we're not going to be worried about getting their approval. | ||
We're just going to do what is right because it's right, and we're going to tell you what's true because it's true, and if that makes you mad, I'm sorry. | ||
We're having a great time riding the Ferris wheel anyway. | ||
Harrison, I have to say this. You know this, that CIA demonized the term conspiracy theorist when they assassinated JFK. So they don't want us to say it. | ||
So in my opinion, like you, you're the counterculture. | ||
I'm the counterculture. So I call myself, I love you drug me. | ||
I wear a tinfoil crown. | ||
I know it's stupid. And I know I like to, you know, I don't, I don't. | ||
Sometimes I want to sound normal, but I don't want to sound too crazy, but at the end of the day, dude, conspiracy theorists, they want to demonize that because there are conspiracies, guys. | ||
I mean, there's a global conspiracy going on right now with a vaccine that has an emergency youth authorization, when in places like Nigeria, where they have high hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin use, they have no virus. | ||
People can't see the truth. | ||
There are conspiracies. | ||
9-11, we know, is conspired by people within our own government and the government of Israel and Saudi Arabia. | ||
And people still don't want to believe it. | ||
They still want to have that cognitive dissonance. | ||
So that's where we're at. | ||
It's like, you know, we have to stay happy because we can feel all that doom and gloom, but we just let them throw trash at us. | ||
That sketch of life, that is what they're doing. | ||
It's like the muckraking. | ||
They can't stand you, Harrison. | ||
People are seething when they see you get a million views on your video. | ||
You know, I mean, people hate that because it's going against, you know, the mainstream media and they're trying to make SNL and all their sketches and stuff like that. | ||
And it all sucks. They can't get a million views. | ||
They have to buy all their views on a bunch of, you know, advertising sponsorship marketing crap because nobody likes the content that Hollywood or the entertainment industry is pumping out right now. | ||
Well, I still think the most hilarious thing about this... | ||
I didn't realize Ted Cruz retweeted your video. | ||
That is hysterical. | ||
The right wing thinking that you were legitimate when you were up there dancing with the mask. | ||
That's funny as heck. | ||
But the fact that the left wing thought you were real is far more hysterical to me. | ||
That is so funny that people saw that video and were like... | ||
Yes. Yes. This guy, this guy gets it. | ||
He's cool. We're going to interview him. | ||
So you've had, you've had a couple, uh, interviews where first they saw you and they thought this guy's awesome. | ||
This dancing nurse from Dallas knows what's up. | ||
We're going to interview him. Then they find out who you really are and what you're really up to. | ||
And they go, yeah, we're not, no, nevermind. | ||
We don't want to platform you, but you have had a few interviews, right? | ||
You've, you've had a few successful, uh, trolling interviews. | ||
Have you not? Well, Texas Monthly, I did a decent interview, and they asked me, oh, am I transphobic? | ||
That's the one thing, because I went to the city council dressed in a hands-made tail. | ||
And I said, no, I'm trans. | ||
How can a trans person be transphobic? | ||
So they didn't necessarily like that in the interviews. | ||
But yeah, two journalists were nice, but they did their research. | ||
They looked, they said, oh, well, you go and troll. | ||
And they figured out really quick. | ||
But at the same time, it doesn't mean it's not interesting. | ||
Like, there's people writing about me that don't even want to interview me today, like the Steven Monticelli guy, because there is something interesting about a guy going there, and I'm not saying I'm virtue signaling at all when I'm doing so great, but there is something about, like, oh, this regular speaker, he's a lunatic, he says all these crazy things. | ||
You kind of want to know more because it's just so, you know, unusual, and they can't platform me. | ||
Is that the sad thing? That was their... | ||
Both their terminology, BuzzFeed and Vice, you know, as soon as they realized how I was, oh, we can't platform you. | ||
And so that's where we're at because I have a different opinion. | ||
And in my opinion, honest to God, of course, I don't want people to take the vaccine, but if people want to take their booster, they want to wear their mask at this point, they've presented all the evidence that we can present to them, and no amount of evidence can convince an idiot. | ||
So live and let be. | ||
If you want to do heroin, go do heroin. | ||
You want to do the vaccine, go do the vaccine at this point. | ||
I would suggest to do neither, but You do you at this point, in my opinion. | ||
And they hate that. | ||
That's totally anathema to them. | ||
They're like, no, no. We tell you what to do, and you do it. | ||
And if you don't do what we say, or if you come up with a reason why we're wrong, you're an evil person and must be destroyed. | ||
Like, it's totally foreign to them, this idea of like, look, I'm going to do me, and you do you. | ||
And if you want to kill yourself with a vaccine, and you want to be a slave to the globalist, you're allowed to do that. | ||
We'll tell you why it's wrong, but... | ||
Go for it, I guess. | ||
I mean, they don't get that because they're control freaks, right? | ||
I mean, is it really just as simple as that? | ||
No, this is what it boils down to. | ||
And this is, I'm not even trying to get all biblical, but it's out of Genesis chapter 11, verse 9. | ||
That's the story of the Tower of Babel. | ||
And in that, Nimrod wanted to build a kingdom to heaven and, you know, go kill God, basically. | ||
And God said, oh, you know, he's made everybody, you know, speak 60 different languages, and they went into a bunch of different tribes. | ||
And what they're trying to do now is they're trying to Literally reverse engineer that and try to make us under one ruler and that one ruler will be Satan on earth and when that happens and we're you know have the metaverse and we're you know we have gloves that make us feel real and babies are born in pods that are hooked to computers and you know that is the end game for them and that is when Satan wins when you tell somebody oh you're gonna live forever in this fake metaverse and you're gonna be a millionaire in the metaverse but as soon as you plug into it you die so that's where we're We're literally at a satanic battle of good versus evil. | ||
It's even more than this identity politics of mass. | ||
It's that these evil people literally want to shut us down, keep us in a fight or flight so they can control us, keep us in such a low vibrational force field that we can't even get out of our own way so we're fighting each other when they're literally killing us. | ||
People don't even have a treatment for coronavirus and we've had it for two years and if you're not black you can't even get monoclonal antibodies and if you die there's websites called sorry anti-vaxxer that just you know dances on dead dances on people's graves I don't when somebody dies from taking the vaccine I hate that I that makes me so sad I would never feel joy in hearing about anybody die even my arch nemesis if you said he died or she died or whatever I would say that sucks I hate that for their family Because death is not good. | ||
It's the permanent thing. And these people act like it's a medal of honor. | ||
Oh, well, you know, the fight against the coronavirus proves that we're winning because all these people, you know, all these people have died. | ||
Oh, it's so good. That means that I wore my mask for a reason. | ||
That means that I lost my job for a reason. | ||
I mean, it's sad that people love this. | ||
I had not thought about it like that, but you're exactly right. | ||
They see unvaccinated deaths as like confirmation that they were right. | ||
And so I think that is an aspect of why they celebrate it. | ||
I hadn't really thought about it like that before. | ||
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That's very interesting. That's 100% what it is. | |
And you know we all have confirmation bias because you can find evidence on both sides. | ||
In this day and age, there is a lot of disinformation, misinformation. | ||
You can be wrong. There's a lot of good people out there, Harrison. | ||
I'm sure they got the vaccine under very good pretenses. | ||
They're very good people. | ||
I know friends and family. | ||
I can talk to them all day long, but they think what they're doing is good. | ||
And that's the worst part, is they take that good aspect of humanity and twist it and turn it against them. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Alex Stein is a man that gets it, and I don't think that's up for question anymore. | ||
You can find his videos, once again, ConspiracyCastle at band.video, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. | ||
Please do share it around. Whether you think it's real, whether you know it's fake, it's always entertaining with Alex Stein. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on, sir. Thank you, Harrison. | ||
It's always a pleasure, man. Always is, man. | ||
Band.video is expanding with creators like this. | ||
We'll be right back. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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I mean, heck, it's just that, you know, Alex Jones has been right the entire time. | ||
It's just that for the last several decades, he's had his finger on the pulse of the news and understood the real stories going on behind the scenes that are not being reported or pushed in headlines on CNN or MSNBC or anywhere else, for that matter. | ||
One of the biggest examples of this, I think, is the idea of environmentalism. | ||
Got a lot of environmentalists out there who have been totally and completely captured by the global warming climate change scam, the cabal, right? | ||
Whose real goal is the elimination of human life since we are carbon and since we do create the carbon. | ||
You know, Bill Gates did a presentation where he had a mathematical equation. | ||
And the goal was to get that equation to equal zero. | ||
And one of the elements in that equation, and I believe it was mostly a multiplication equation, was number of human beings. | ||
So if you're trying to get to zero through an equation in which one of the denominators is the population of Earth, what do you think they're up to? | ||
What do you think they're doing? | ||
Because you can't get it to zero... | ||
Unless one of those numbers is a zero, right? | ||
That's how math works. So if they're trying to get as close to zero as possible, if they're trying to achieve zero, well, an easy way to do that would be turn one of those other numbers into zero. | ||
And it was like, you know, the number of people times the average carbon output of each person times whatever else equals zero. | ||
And they're trying to get that to zero. All right, well, one of those integers could be zero, could be the human population. | ||
You get that to zero, hey, your equation works out. | ||
Isn't that convenient? It's mass murder. | ||
That's what they're going for. | ||
That's what they're attempting. That is their primary overall drive that they are not shy about telling you about. | ||
How many times have they told you overpopulation is the biggest problem on earth? | ||
What do you think the solution to overpopulation is? | ||
Come on, people. It's not that complicated. | ||
I'm an environmentalist. | ||
I know. I know. People don't like when I say that because you get the impression that I'm a stupid person that believes the lies of the environmentalists that are out there. | ||
But I love nature. I love trees. | ||
I love animals. I love, you know, a huge swaths of earth untouched by human industry. | ||
It's a beautiful thing that God gave us and that it's our responsibility to preserve. | ||
And it's being destroyed right now. | ||
And it's not being, you know, the destruction is not being prevented by carbon tax credits. | ||
That's stupid. | ||
That's a lie. | ||
That's a distraction, right? | ||
A company can burn down an entire, I mean, hell, look at biofuel, right? | ||
They'll shut down a coal power fire plant. | ||
They'll start up a biofuel plant and they'll celebrate a year later. | ||
They'll say, we've gone one year without burning any coal. | ||
We've done it all by just burning biofuel. | ||
Then you learn what biofuel is and it's old growth trees from across the ocean. | ||
So they cut down a forest in Virginia. | ||
They put it on cargo ships. | ||
Propelled by fossil fuels across the Atlantic Ocean. | ||
It lands in the UK. They take those old growth trees that have been growing for 100 years in the forest of Virginia and they burn them for fuel. | ||
And then they have the temerity to celebrate that and say, look, we're environmentalists. | ||
We didn't burn any coal. This is how stupid these schemes are, right? | ||
And of course, one of the primary destroyers of our ecology and destroyers of the environment across the entire globe has been the proliferation, the soaking of plant life across the globe in poisonous neurotoxins. | ||
I don't know if you're aware of this, but when these neurotoxins get into the waterways and go into the wetlands, They change the sexual preference of frogs. | ||
I don't know if you've ever heard this before. | ||
Alex Jones kind of made a big deal out of it and nobody laughed at him. | ||
Because they don't understand what's really going on here. | ||
They think the only thing you need to do to fight for the environment to save Earth is to stop eating meat. | ||
Yeah, we'll just eat bugs all the time and that'll save the Earth. | ||
Meanwhile, they're literally just like dumping neurotoxins into the wetlands and just like deforming and mutating all of the amphibious life there. | ||
And they think it's funny, and they laugh at it. | ||
And then they find out it's true years later, and they're like, what? | ||
Wait, it really does do that? | ||
I thought that was a big joke. | ||
And it's like, no, no, no, no, you idiots. | ||
The mainstream media portrayed it as a big joke because they're sponsored by the companies that are doing this to you and to all of us. | ||
So all of this is just a big buildup for... | ||
A very important story that's going completely unreported. | ||
It is a study that took place in Switzerland of all places. | ||
Now, say what you want about Europe, and what I want to say is they're a bunch of lazy socialist weirdos. | ||
But hey, at least their government seems to at times actually care about them. | ||
It seems like their government, you know, when they have whatever their equivalent of the EPA is, they actually seem to hold... | ||
You know, manufacturers to account for certain things. | ||
They're like, yeah, maybe we shouldn't have plastics in our food. | ||
I don't know. And maybe when Subway sells tuna fish, it should contain tuna fish. | ||
There's an idea. Right? | ||
Instead of some sort of chemical stew. | ||
So Europe's actually pretty good at this. | ||
So this study comes from Switzerland, which out of all of the European countries, is really the best of the best. | ||
Like, we order our baby formula from Switzerland because it's the only way you can get non-soy formula. | ||
If you want to get... And here's the craziest thing. | ||
We have a friend that also buys from the same place in Switzerland, dairy formula that's actually made from milk. | ||
It doesn't have soy. It doesn't have all the poisons that all the American formulas have. | ||
If you're not lucky, the FDA, the Postal Service will stop your package of baby formula from Switzerland. | ||
That's how much they don't want you to have good stuff here in America. | ||
So they'll stop things that are approved in Switzerland. | ||
Much higher level of health must be achieved for you to sell things in Switzerland. | ||
But they'll stop that package of baby formula. | ||
It happened to my friend. He was like, dude, I'm freaking out. | ||
My baby doesn't have any formula because they literally stole it from us because they didn't want us having non-soy, non-chemical stew formula here in America. | ||
So that's Switzerland. | ||
Really top of the line. | ||
This study is from Switzerland. | ||
And the study name is this. | ||
Multiple neonicotinoids in children's cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, and urine. | ||
Neonicotinoids are selective neurotoxic pesticides that bind to insects, but also mammal nicotinid receptors. | ||
It is the most widely used class of insecticides worldwide. | ||
They are ubiquitously found in the environment, wildlife, and foods, and thus of special concern for their impacts on the environment and human health. | ||
They're vital to... NACHRs are vital to proper brain organization during prenatal period and play important roles in various motor, emotional, and cognitive functions. | ||
Little is known on children's contamination by neonicotinoids. | ||
In a pilot study, they test the hypothesis that the children's cerebrospinal fluids can be contaminated by neonicotinoids. | ||
So what they did was they analyzed leftover CSF blood and urine samples from children who'd been treated for leukemias and lymphomas and undergoing therapeutic lumbar functions. | ||
They monitored all neonicotinoids, proved on the global market, and some of the most common metabolites by high ultra-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. | ||
Very scientific. | ||
Well, here are the results. From August to December 2020, 14 children were consecutively included in the study. | ||
Median age was 8 years old with an age range from 3 to 18. | ||
All CSF and plasma samples were positive for at least one neonicotinoid. | ||
Nine of them, 64% of them, and 13, or 93%, of plasma samples contained more than one neonicotinoid. | ||
13, that is 93%, of the samples had... | ||
This one, I'm not even going to... | ||
Indesmethylasotamiprid, a major metabolite... | ||
All but one urine samples were positive for more than one neonicotinoids. | ||
So this is a neurotoxin that has unknown but certainly highly damaging effects on the brain stems and brain functions of human beings. | ||
And even in the high up mountainous and incredibly healthy land of Switzerland, every single child from the age of 3 to 18 had at least one of these pervasively in their spinal column and in their spinal fluid. | ||
And all but one of them had more than one of these concentrations, at least two. | ||
They're poisoning the entire earth, folks, and they want you to eat bugs as if that's going to solve it. | ||
It was von Bismarck, the unifier of the German Republic, that first said politics is war by another means. | ||
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