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harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to The American Journal.
Very big show for you today.
We'll have Okie from Okie Weird Stories in the third hour.
More videos than I can possibly show you, but I'll get to all the good ones.
ones.
I guarantee you that.
We'll begin as we always do today with the Daily Dispatch.
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Thursday, the 20th of January, 2022.
We start overseas.
Britain is lifting additional COVID-19 restrictions, including mandatory wearing of face masks.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday announced his government's decision to lift all the additional restrictions imposed to contain the spread of Omicron, including mandatory wearing of face masks anywhere.
From next Thursday, after analysis showed the new variant of COVID-19 has now most likely peaked in the country.
Put it another way, So congratulations.
You too can now have a garden party if you want, just like Boris Johnson did.
Democrats fail and push to change Senate filibuster's sinking elections bill.
Democrats failed in their challenge to change the Senate's filibuster procedures to muscle through blocked elections legislation, dealing a setback to President Biden and party leaders on what they have termed their top domestic policy priority.
Yeah, it says... We collapse into chaos, crime, supply chain failures, food off the shelves.
Their number one priority is dealing with voting right restrictions that don't exist.
It's amazing, isn't it?
Of course none of that is true.
Theodore Roosevelt's statue removed in the middle of the night.
Teddy Roosevelt's statue continues to be quietly removed in the middle of the night outside the American Museum of Natural History.
The bronze statue was covered by an orange curtain and was at least partially removed the previous night.
Additional removal of the statue continued into Thursday morning.
The statue that has stood at the steps of the American Museum of Natural History since 1940 is being removed in sections with a crane and will be moved to its new home, the new Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, North Dakota.
And of course they do it in the middle of the night because they're thieves, scoundrels, and they're destroying the country.
They do it at night so you don't realize and intervene.
It's amazing. Biden, meanwhile, had a press conference, his second press conference in the year that he's been president.
Well, it didn't go well. No, it was a despicable embarrassment and also an international conflagration, a burning of all American legitimacy.
Biden predicts Russia will move in to Ukraine, but says minor incursion may prompt discussion over consequences.
Just... Another one of these cases where Biden says something and then Biden's team has to come out and say, no, he didn't mean that.
No, that's not what we're doing. No, that's not what we think.
No, we control things.
Biden is just a puppet that we control and sometimes gets off script.
Kiev absolutely freaked out about this news with one ambassador saying this gives the green light to Putin to enter Ukraine at his pleasure.
The official said, claiming he'd never heard any nuance like this from U.S. administration before.
Quote, Kiev is stunned, he said, referring to Ukrainian government.
Meanwhile, Starbucks has scrapped the vaccine mandate.
Employees at Starbucks are no longer required to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
This comes roughly a week after the Supreme Court reversed President Biden's workplace vaccine mandate.
The coffee chain is following suit, according to the Associated Press, which is frankly a hilarious prank, right?
You tell people, you have to get vaccinated or else we're going to fire you.
They all go get vaccinated.
Then you go, oh, never mind. No, just kidding.
You didn't need to. I was just joking about that.
You don't need to be vaccinated anymore.
If I worked for Starbucks and got vaccinated so I could keep my job, I'd be suing the hell out of them right now.
And I hope you are. Here's our meme of the day, folks.
Things they lied about. Tobacco, mercury, opioids, aluminum, talcum powder, sweeteners, saturated fats, GMOs, raw milk, cholesterol, fluoride, glyphosate.
Oh, but now they're telling the truth.
Now they care about you.
Now they're making sure they're getting things right.
Sure, you know, what's a couple tens of thousands of deaths before we turn things around?
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All right, welcome back, folks.
harrison smith
This is The American Journal.
Look how good does this background look.
I hadn't seen it through the camera yet.
I'm really liking the background with the red type underneath.
The crew is getting up to some very good stuff here.
Thanks so much for joining us. We just did our daily dispatch.
But boy, oh boy, I have so much to show you.
Dear Lord, I have so many videos and so many stories and so much ridiculous nonsense to get to, and I need to do it in the first two hours because in the third hour we'll be joined by...
Well, I call him Okie. That's how I know him.
Okie's weird stories, but it may be OKI. We'll get him online and ask him how to refer to himself.
But he's a very talented YouTube content creator that worked very hard on a documentary, only to have it demonetized on YouTube.
So we're going to talk to him about his documentary where he infiltrated a conspiracy cult that he calls it.
And... Ask him about his experience with that and about what it's like to have all of that hard work flushed down the toilet by a megacorporation that decides arbitrarily that you don't get to make money today.
Very upsetting stuff.
I'm very excited to talk to him. We'll be taking your phone calls throughout the show as well.
Let's begin with a little bit of...
I don't know.
Is this fun? I was going to say fun, but...
Yeah, whatever.
We'll call it fun. We're going to talk about different ways to react to...
Catching COVID here, I mean, yeah, I don't know.
It's not really funny. What you're about to see is, like, severe mental illness, actually.
The problem is that it's not real.
It's been manufactured.
It's been implanted into the minds of these poor victims of the New World Order.
It's kind of scary, actually.
We're going to go to clip number six here.
It's a girl on TikTok finding out she's COVID positive.
And, well, let's just say she doesn't take it so well.
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Let's watch. I feel really hot, so I'm taking a COVID test.
No, no, no.
I literally think it's positive.
Oh my god.
Mom, I'm falling.
Megan, Megan, Megan, can you not go getting a COVID test?
That was like the coolest characteristic about myself that I haven't gotten this.
harrison smith
I need to take another one.
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I'm so excited.
harrison smith
Relax. I should have issued a cringe warning before that.
She literally says the coolest thing about me.
Something like, the coolest thing about me, my greatest characterization, how did she put it?
The greatest thing about me is that I hadn't gotten COVID yet.
It's like, oh, you poor woman.
You must have nothing going on in your life.
That's the best thing about you?
So it's like, it's crazy, right?
They've gotten the entire population, or at least, you know, poor, you know, weak-minded people like this.
It's like the Jedi mind trick, right?
It doesn't work on higher beings.
It only works on the stupid and the easily controlled.
So, like, they've been Jedi mind tricked into, like, wrapping their personal...
How they feel about themselves, their personal worth is tied up in not having gotten the cold.
It's just creepy, honestly.
That's a cold. It's the flu, especially with Omicron.
It's really not that big of a deal.
Everybody recognizes this now.
Very mild symptoms at all.
The tests are often false positives in the first place.
But... Think about how much they've broken the mind of this woman, where she is bawling and it feels as if she's about to die because she got a cold, because she got the flu.
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It's... It's mental torture.
harrison smith
Like, they have mentally deranged these people.
And it's pretty pathetic.
But it's been done to them, and they've allowed it to have been done to them, right?
To wrap up your self-evaluation in terms of whether you've gotten COVID or not.
And it's like, I've done everything right.
I'm a good little girl.
I'm a good little slave.
I obey. I will be safe.
And then it's like... They find out that's a lie, and it just shatters their reality.
It's just like, my God.
These poor people.
These poor, poor people.
But here's another way to handle things.
Clip number 10. Meanwhile, in Barbados, here's what happens if you test positive in the island paradise of Barbados.
Let's watch. Two ways to handle it, right? You get COVID, one way is like, oh my god, I'm gonna die because...
You've been tricked. You're a mental slave.
I'm sorry to reveal this to you.
The other one is just like, oh cool, so I get to wear an ankle monitor now?
So you want to come track me?
Yeah, the government's going to come over.
They're sitting a guy in a white coat to act like a scientist as they're putting this ankle monitor on me.
I'm trapped here. I'll be here until they let me go.
Isn't that cool? Sunny vacation in Barbados.
It's like, oh my god, what is happening here?
Two little different ways of dealing with the COVID breakthroughs.
But this is something that I think people need to start getting used to because it's basically admitted now.
I mean, it's open. It's out there.
You cannot be vaccinated out of this.
It doesn't work. It's all been adjudicated now.
It's all been studied. All the experiments have been done.
Omicron is not stopped by the vaccines.
In fact, the evidence coming in shows you're more likely to get it if you get the vaccine.
So, again, you fell for the free cheese and now you're a rat in a trap.
Just staring out of the bars, right?
Just like...
They have you now, right?
We have rats in my attic that were trapping and releasing into the woods behind my house.
And that's how I picture you.
You know, there's that moment between freedom...
And between being let out into the woods where you're in that cage and it's up to the person who trapped you to get to decide what to do with you.
That's where you are now. You've taken the vaccine.
So now you've actually destroyed your immune system.
You're more likely to get it now.
But again, you're at the whim of the people in charge.
Do they want you to get another booster shot?
Do they want to, you know...
Tell you actually what you took was poison and you're probably going to get cancer in a couple years and die from it.
Like, it doesn't matter. You fell for the trap.
You went for the free cheese.
Meanwhile, the other rats outside are just like, that's a trap.
Don't go in. Don't go in.
You're like stupid science deniers.
Slam! You're stuck. You're there.
You're done. You idiot.
You're trapped. So there you go.
There you go. We just got a couple of lab rats here testing positive for COVID. But I'm going to go to, where is it?
There's a clip in Australia where they're talking about the fact that basically, here you go.
Clip number five here. COVID hospitalizations, Australia.
Australia, of course, draconian lockdown measures across the entire country.
They have completely destroyed any semblance of freedom or civil liberties in that country.
And what has it done for them?
Well, absolutely nothing.
They're just as bad as everybody else.
Except they're also a prison colony now.
Again. So let's go to clip number five here as it's revealed once again that actually most people hospitalized and dying in Australia have been vaccinated.
And also it's not of COVID, it's with COVID. Basically, I don't know what's happening now, but they're all coming out and admitting they've been lying this entire time.
And everything that they've been predicating their tyranny on was actually totally false and false.
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Here it is.
Are being admitted for other reasons and have COVID. That still means they have to be treated in hospital as a COVID patient.
But that is not the reason they went to hospital.
We're also seeing that, as the CMO advised us yesterday, in ICU numbers as well.
So people who are in ICU haven't gone into ICU because of COVID. They're in ICU for other reasons and they have COVID. And they think they're going to get away with it.
harrison smith
And they think they're going to get away with this, right?
Yeah, well, it turns out all the people that we told you had COVID may have had COVID, but also the tests don't actually detect COVID.
It could have been the flu and they weren't in the hospital for COVID.
But we counted them as COVID hospitalizations to justify the tyrannical lockdown measures, which actually backfired and destroyed the entire economy and also brought about just horrific sort of health effects otherwise down the line.
But it doesn't matter.
You've got to get your vaccine.
And yes, the vaccines kill you.
And yes, they do make you actually more susceptible to COVID-19.
But don't ask questions about any of this.
Or you might want to string us up by our necks.
We can't have that.
We've got to destroy all this information, keep you as slaves and continue this on forever and ever.
That's a new plan.
Years down the line, you may still be trapped.
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But that's what you get for eating free cheese, you freaking moron rants.
harrison smith
American Journal, InfoWars.com.
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All right, welcome back.
harrison smith
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal.
Just so much to cover.
There's absolutely some mind-boggling COVID news coming out that I'm very excited to get to, but I'm going to save that for just a little bit.
But it's going to be the major story today.
But I got some videos to show you.
In the meantime, we're going to start off with clip number nine here.
This is Glenn Beck, and he's explaining something that is great, it's wonderful, it's simple, it's precise, it's the method that we need to be using statewide, at our localities, the city level, everywhere that we can have any sort of influence whatsoever,
we, the people, must come together to use the political structure that we live under to prevent extortion and manipulation by corporations, primarily At the behest of big banks, which are now using ESG scores, which we've covered here on this program, the environmental, social, and governance scores that places like BlackRock are using to judge whether a company is a good investment or not.
It's not about whether the company makes money anymore.
It's about whether they serve the goals of the global elite.
And that determines whether or not you get investments.
And those investments, of course, are from hedge funds, which come from your retirement fund.
And so we've explained this before that you might want to boycott Nike.
You might want to boycott Disney or somebody else who's actively working against your interest.
But it doesn't matter.
You cannot buy their products, but they're getting investments with your money because your money is in a savings account.
Your money is then folded into a hedge fund.
That hedge fund then uses the ESG score and says, oh, Nike is actually wonderful, and we're going to give them billions of dollars of your packaged monies.
So that's how this works.
That's how this is happening. And it's through the ESG score, which is just a social credit score for corporations, that the big banks are exerting influence on the behavior of everyone in America.
Now, the patriots in New Hampshire have apparently written a bill to prevent this from happening, as if there needed to be one, as if, you know, this wouldn't be against the law, you know, in the first place.
But apparently it's not. So apparently we need new laws for this.
So let's take a listen now to old Glenn Beck, describe how New Hampshire is stopping the Great Reset.
glenn beck
This is significant.
Actually, I think three. Lawmakers in New Hampshire...
Run entirely now by the Republicans, they are trying to stop the Great Reset by making it impossible for banks and credit unions in the state to use ESG scores or other metrics to control behavior.
Now listen to this bill.
All bank and other financial institutions doing business in the state of New Hampshire, either directly or through the use of an outside contractor, shall not discriminate against nor advocate for or cause adverse treatment of any citizen or business in their business practices based on subjective or arbitrary standards such as social media posts,
Participation or membership in any clubs, association or unions, political affiliation, employer or other social credit, environmental, social and governance or similar values based or impact criteria.
No provision of this law shall interfere with the bank's Or other financial institutions' ability to discontinue or refuse conduct business with an individual account holder or potential customer when such action is necessary for the physical safety of its employees.
Banks that will fail to comply will be fined $50,000 for the first offense, $250,000 for all subsequent offenses.
Once a bank credit union reaches five or more offenses, criminal prosecution may include, along with any fines assessed.
This is the way to stop it.
New Hampshire is leading the way on this.
If you are not in, A, if you're in New Hampshire, go and do everything you can to work for the people who are trying to pass this bill.
The state lawmakers are doing it.
This is going to be done city by city and state by state.
It is the only way to stop it.
The only way. So that's good news on New Hampshire.
harrison smith
It is good news, and it is a good way to stop it.
Here's what's going to happen now is that the major corporations of New Hampshire are going to start exerting pressure on the politicians in New Hampshire, most likely the governor.
They'll find somebody with veto power, like the governor of New Hampshire, and they'll lean on them and they'll say, look, if you allow this bill to go through, we can't operate here anymore, so we're going to bankrupt your state.
We're going to pull out, you know, We're going to pull out of this area.
We're going to stop this industry from operating here.
I'm sorry. If you pass this bill, it'll just be unsafe for us to invest in New Hampshire anymore.
So if you don't want to bankrupt your state, if you want to continue having the programs that you have and the successes that you've had as a politician, I suggest that you veto this bill.
This really, frankly, anti-Semitic bill.
And we just clean this off the slate and then we'd be happy to continue to operate in your state.
That's what they do. That is the method of the Great Reset.
That is the method of stakeholder activism.
That's what Mark Benioff did with Salesforce and successfully convinced Idaho to drop policies like this.
So, again... They all contribute to one another, right?
Take the example of Salesforce threatening to withdraw from Idaho and getting the governor to veto a bill.
That bill was about discrimination and it basically said you can fire somebody for whatever cause you want and if you want to fire somebody because they're flamboyantly gay, well, you can do that because it's your business and you get to hire and fire who you please for whatever reason you want.
Salesforce came in and Convince them to not do that.
Right? Convince them. Made an offer they couldn't refuse.
Right? We'll bankrupt your state if you pass this law.
Yes, sir. You're the corporate master.
I'll do as you say. Now, that was just with, that was a thing about LGBT issues.
But what if it's a bill like this?
What if it's a bill where they're trying to stop the encroachment of social control by the big banks?
Right? Well, now you have the corporations that are supporting these big banks that are benefiting from this ESG score paradigm that they've set up.
And now they'll exert their influence on the state to prevent the bill from stopping them from taking the ESG money from the banks.
So it's a... It's like when Napoleon was sending his army into Russia or into parts of France.
And they said, we don't have enough food.
And he says, the army will feed itself.
They'll feed themselves.
As this takeover takes place, as they continue to march into our institutions, the more powerful they get, the more influence they exert, the more changes they can make, the more they can benefit themselves.
It's a snowball rolling down a hill that ends with the total subjugation of all the American people under a debt-ridden control structure.
That's headed by unelected big banksters with international concerns and more or less a visceral hatred for the American people.
So that's where it ends. That's where eventually we're getting to.
New Hampshire is sort of putting some sort of stop, some sort of bulwark to prevent this from going any further.
And we do need something like this.
But, well, honestly, I don't really have too many problems with the NH bill as...
Glenn Black laid it out, the New Hampshire bill, because it has, you know, fines as punishment, but it also has criminal, you know, indictments as punishment.
So that's what we need to start doing.
All these big corporations, they get away with everything because the people that run the corporations get away with everything.
You can't punish the corporation.
You can maybe take some of its money, but...
It's going to get more reinvestments.
You know, you're going to destroy the corporation.
Now you're destroying the lives of the people that work there.
That doesn't make any sense. We need to find the decision makers who put these policies into place in a blatant and really overwhelming attempt to destroy our constitutional liberties and put them in jail.
We can do it for immigration.
We can do it for all sorts of stuff.
The opioid epidemic would be a great place.
Jail the CES.
That's what we need to do.
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Watch it live right now at band.video.
harrison smith
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. This is the I Told You So program with your host, Harrison Smith, here on Infowars.com.
I say we told you. Infowars has been covering...
Omicron or the coronavirus since about a month before it even hit mainstream airwaves.
We talked about the, in fact, it's January 20th.
It is the two-year anniversary of the video that I made outside of the White House talking about coronavirus.
Now, it came from a lab in Wuhan, China, and laying out what had been going on in China for the last several weeks.
This, of course, still before the mainstream media ever picked it up.
We'd been talking about this forever.
And of course, one of the things when they started talking about vaccines, even early on, I mean, probably February of 2020, when again, the mainstream media was busy calling us racist for being concerned about the outbreak in China, we said there's not going to be a successful vaccine because there's never been a successful RNA virus vaccine.
It's an RNA virus, which means it...
Changes very quickly. It mutates.
That's why the common cold has never had a vaccine for it.
Because it's an mRNA virus.
It's a coronavirus that changes rapidly.
So you can't have a vaccine for something that changes within a couple months.
It's a whole new strain. It's a whole new variant.
The old vaccine didn't work.
It was obvious since the beginning.
And we said it over and over again.
You cannot have an mRNA vaccine because...
The RNA viruses change too quickly, so you're either going to have to have a new vaccine every month or it's not possible.
And that's where we are now.
At least that's where we're headed towards right now.
So we've been covering this the entire time.
It's been obvious since a year before the vaccine even came out, we were saying this.
But now there's some new information.
From Bloomberg, early Omicron breakthroughs show mRNA vaccines' weakness.
Booster shots with messenger RNA vaccines such as those made by Pfizer and BioNTech failed to block Omicron in a study of some of the first documented breakthrough cases of the highly contagious variant.
Seven German visitors to Cape Town experienced symptomatic COVID-19 infections between late November and early December despite being boosted.
The researchers, whose investigation was authorized by the University of Cape Town and Stellenbosch University, said and published findings Tuesday in The Lancet.
All the cases were mild or moderate, providing support for the extra shot's ability to fend off severe disease, death, and hospitalization.
Oh, sure. Yeah, the unfalsifiable conclusion from COVID-19.
It's, yes, you still got COVID. Yes, the vaccine had a breakthrough case, but it would have been worse.
Just trust us. How do we know?
Well, we don't. But just trust us.
It would have. No evidence for that whatsoever.
Still, the findings demonstrate Omicron's ability to evade immunity generated by even the most powerful COVID-19 vaccine boosters.
That underscores the need to continue fighting the pandemic with measures beside vaccination, such as social distancing and masking, the author said.
Yeah, the vaccine that, you know, we told you would work, turns out it didn't work, so we're going to go back to the other things that don't work.
Social distancing and masking.
Ridiculous nonsense, but they're doing it.
The shots appear to generate protection against Omicron and other parts of the immune system in addition to antibodies such as T cells.
And so far, hospital and mortality rates have been less severe than with the Delta variant that dominated earlier.
So essentially, I mean, they're admitting now.
This is it. This is the science has changed, folks.
The god of science has issued a new revelation to his followers.
And it's, yeah, the vaccines don't work and they never were going to work.
And all the people that told you that, like Infowars two years ago, were actually right the entire time.
Vaccines made with new mRNA technology have come to the fore during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The shots instruct cells to make highly specific antibodies that block the coronavirus spike.
A protein that allows it to enter cells.
More traditional inoculations use inactivated or dead viruses to stimulate a response from the immune system.
Preliminary data from an Israeli trial involving 154 healthcare workers released Monday, just two weeks after the study began, showed that the fourth dose of Pfizer shot did not prevent infection with Omicron.
Still, those in the trial had mild symptoms or none at all, because, yeah, it's Omicron.
Data from the UK has also shown significant rise in protection against symptomatic infection and hospitalizations after a booster shot, but suggests there may be a need for a fourth shot for those over 65.
That's kind of confusing, isn't it?
In Israel, the booster shots don't work, but in the UK they do.
But also the EU is being warned that more booster shots will actually destroy the immune system and make you more likely to get it.
Also, the results coming in show that...
The more, like, higher vaccinated people are more likely to get Omicron, almost in a one-to-one ratio, as if you've gotten the booster shot, you're this much more likely, but if you've only gotten the first vaccine, you're only slightly more likely than the unvaccinated to get it, suggesting that the more vaccines you get, the more likely you are to get Omicron, because it's destroyed your immune system, is not programmed to this exact variant, therefore doesn't do anything to stop it, so you've got the lowering of the defenses of the immune system without the corresponding...
Vaccination immunity from the virus.
So you're a castle with an open gate, you could say.
No defenses. In the Cape Town study, four of the Germans were training at local hospitals, three were on vacation, and all were between the ages of 25 and 39.
Five were female, two were male, and none were obese.
Five had received three doses of Pfizer BioNTech vaccine, and one received Moderna, Inc.'s shot, also made with mRNA technology, followed by a Pfizer booster.
Another received the AstraZeneca's viral vector vaccine, followed by two shots of Pfizer's.
None reported a prior COVID-19 infection.
Five of the subjects received their booster dose in late October or early November.
So again, these were some of the first people to get Omicron.
These were the Omicron patient zeros, if you will.
And all of them had very recently received their Pfizer booster shot.
So in late October, early November, they receive the latest in their series of mRNA vaccines.
And then in mid-November, they all have Omicron, a new and novel variant that is not affected by the vaccines.
This is the vaccinated variant.
This variant was, in my opinion, created by the vaccine.
It was a leaky vaccine.
We talked about this as well with ADE, another warning that we issued a year before the vaccine even came out because we knew that this was the case.
Another story that, again, completely condemns all of the methods that have been used to combat COVID so far.
Natural immunity more potent than vaccines during U.S. Delta wave.
During America's last surge of the coronavirus driven by the Delta variant, people who were unvaccinated but survived COVID were better protected than those who were vaccinated and not previously infected, a new study said Wednesday.
So yes, you were actually more safe having previously been affected and acquired natural immunity than if you were vaccinated.
So just really think about that for a second and try to comport it with all of the measures that have been taken to fight Omicron so far.
Of course, it cannot be justified with these measures because the measures are not based on science.
They're based on methods and mechanisms of control.
That's what it's about. The finding is latest to weigh in on a debate of the relative strength of natural versus vaccine-acquired immunity against SARS-CoV-2, but comes at a time with the imprimatur of the U.S. CDC. The authors of the paper warned, however, against depending on infection as a strategy, given the higher risk to unvaccinated people of hospitalization, long-term impacts, and death.
Compared to vaccinated people.
And again, we've covered this as well.
The Canadian COVID Care Alliance had a great video where they showed that while they say 98% protection, what they mean is that your likelihood of being hospitalized from COVID goes from like 0.06 to 0.02.
So it's a slight drop, but it's a 98% drop.
You know, however they calculate it, it's essentially saying you're basically pretty safe.
You have a 99.9996% chance of surviving this thing.
So it's fine. But, you know, you'll have a 99.9997% chance if you get the vaccine.
So it's much better if you get the vaccine.
Makes no sense. This is all stupid and deadly, quite frankly.
But there it is. Now hitting the mainstream airwaves, showing that Omicron is not prevented by the vaccine.
It actually seems to be made worse by the...
Booster shots and even the stronger variants such as Delta you had a better immune response from a previous infection than from the vaccine.
So why keep taking the vaccine?
Because you're slaves?
I don't know. I don't know why.
It's all stupid. I kind of want to give you a little preview.
So I am in the process of writing a second pitch meeting, this time about vaccines, and I'll give you a little preview of how it just might start.
It'll be, you know, are you sure we can do an mRNA vaccine?
It's never been done before.
And the guy goes, oh, it's been done before.
We did it in 2012. It just never got out of the testing phase because all of the animals kept dying.
But it'll be different this time.
The other guy's like, different how? Well, we're not going to do the animal testing.
So you're going to do the testing on humans?
Yeah, you could say that. In a way.
In a way, we are testing on humans.
Now, this was something I'd heard Alex say over and over again.
They did the mRNA test and all the animals died from the original vaccines, this from a study in 2012.
And as I was writing the script for the vaccine thing, I thought, well, before I put this in, I better fact check this.
I better figure out if what I'm saying is true.
And I did fact check it. I'll tell you about it on the other side.
Alright, welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal, InfoWars.com, dan.video.
So yes, you have heard the claim that the mRNA vaccines, when originally tested, killed all of the animals they were tested on.
Somewhat troubling. I'm sure you've heard Alex Jones say this.
So I decided to fact check this.
I wanted to make sure it was true before I put it in my little skit there.
So, uh... I searched it, and I found some fact checkers, and here's what they have to say.
And if we can bring up my computer screen here, it's from fullfact.org.
Fact check. COVID-19 vaccine did not kill every animal it was tested on.
See, one thing that we're going to talk about as we go through this is the way that fact checks are manipulated.
The claim was not that COVID-19 vaccines killed every animal it was tested on.
It was that mRNA vaccines killed all the animals it was tested on.
This was from a test in 2012, at which time I assume the COVID coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2 virus, wasn't around yet.
So how could this be the COVID vaccines that they're testing?
So again, when they fact check things, they take the most extreme and outrageous and misinterpreted claim, and then they fact check that, right?
In the same way that if you say the election wasn't totally legit in 2020, there Their fact check will be like, they claim that all of the votes in America were sent to China and then reconfabulated and sent back.
And there's no evidence for that.
It's like, well, that's not what we said.
We said the election wasn't trustworthy for a myriad of different reasons.
This is what they do. They cherry pick either an aspect of the claim or they Thank you.
Basically make up their own claim.
They find somebody out there who's made some wild claim and they pick that.
So in this case, what we're talking about is the mRNA vaccine, but they're fact checking as if we said the COVID-19 vaccine, which we didn't.
So that's just the groundwork of the lies of the fact check, but let's get into it.
Says a viral Facebook post claims that all animals involved in COVID-19 vaccine studies died months later from immune disorders, sepsis and or cardiac failure.
This is false, they say.
Not even, I mean, no, no beating around the bush.
It's false. The post appears to be a screenshot of an online article which makes a number of incorrect claims.
And then they link the study.
They say this study in particular claims, the study this particular claim is based on was about severe acute respiratory syndrome.
Yeah, SARS, we know, the basis of COVID. Published in 2012, it did not focus on COVID-19 vaccines.
I know, we never said it did.
Or even used the same technology.
Yeah, except it did because it was mRNA technology.
And even in this study, the animals were euthanized.
They did not die in the ways described in the post.
Okay, well, I guess that solves it then.
I guess that's it. Except if we were to follow the rabbit hole.
If we can bring up my computer screen again.
See, it links the study.
This particular claim is based on, and we click that study, and it takes us to this page from the NIH, National Library of Medicine.
But this is not the study. This is a correction to the study.
So if you were looking for the study and you click that link, you'd be like, what the heck is this?
It's just three charts with no nothing.
Well, this is just the correction.
So again, they don't even link the right study.
They link the correction of the study.
So here we click that to get through to the actual study.
And here we see it from 2012.
Immunization with SARS coronavirus vaccines.
Leads to pulmonary immunopathology on challenge with the SARS virus.
And so what they actually reveal here is they talk about the SARS virus that came out in China in 2002.
And they say, So, yeah, what? So again, they say, yeah, it did.
It actually helped them not get SARS-CoV-2, but it gave them a terminal lung disease, unfortunately.
They say histopathology seen in animals given one of the SARS-CoV vaccines was uniformly a TH2 type immunopathology with a prominent eosinophil infiltration confirmed with special eosinophil strains.
The pathological changes seen in all control groups lacked the eosinophil prominence.
In other words, it was not just a naturally occurring thing.
It came from the vaccine itself.
The conclusion says that while these vaccines all induced antibody So, in other words, yeah, it worked.
The mRNA vaccine worked.
It gave them immune protection, but it also created an immunocompromising reaction that led to their eventual deaths.
So it is in fact true.
The fact check is just a lie.
And yes, the mRNA vaccines, when originally tested in 2012, killed all of the animals that they were tested on.
And this time, we sort of skipped that part.
And we sort of didn't do the human testing either.
So, you're sort of the test group.
So, gosh, I hope it's not the same outcome that it was before.
We're going to move on now to another, possibly the biggest story that you are not hearing about.
It coincides with the latest revelation from insurance companies that deaths are up 40% since the vaccines rolled out.
We didn't see that type of growth when we were hit with coronavirus, but since the vaccines rolled out, 40% higher deaths, according to certain insurers, life insurers.
Well, here is a press release by the members of the HEART Group.
The HEART Group is the Health Advisory and Recovery Team.
And they're a group of well-respected doctors, clinicians, professors, heads of scientific safety commissions.
And they came together and have released an open letter to...
Sajid Javid and his advisors, and they say this.
Now it would have been last year.
At the High Court on Thursday, 13th of January, the ONS Office for National Statistics confirmed that there has been a significant rise in the death rate for adolescent males over the last eight months compared to the same period of 2015 through 2019.
There have been at least 65 extra deaths in England and Wales, though the figure may be higher due to reporting delays for coroner's cases.
During the same time frame, there were only two deaths involving COVID. The concern is that this time period coincides with the rollout of vaccinations to this age group who are known to be at an increased risk of myocarditis or heart inflammation, especially after the second dose.
Far from rushing to investigate these deaths as they have arisen, ONS has stated it intends to undertake that work when more reliable data are available.
In other words, we'll continue doing the thing that might be killing people until we can get the evidence that it is in fact killing people.
Rollout of vaccinations in this A's group was always controversial with risks and benefits finely balanced.
But the chief medical officers overturned the original advice, not on health grounds, but to, quote, reduce disruption to schools.
Any marginal benefit of vaccination for the young must be considered outweighed by even a marginal increase in mortality.
With reduced risk from Omicron and with the increased risk from the second doses, the balance will have tipped further still.
An open letter to Sajid Javid, Chris Witte, Patrick Vallance and the relevant public health bodies has been signed by over 80 scientists and health professionals demanding there be an urgent investigation.
The authors call on Sajid Javid and his advisors to urgently and thoroughly investigate these deaths and halt any doses for children or young people until vaccination has been ruled out as the cause.
So again, the numbers are pretty staggering.
You have two people dying from COVID, but you have 65 extra deaths that are As of yet, unexplained because there has not been an investigation to determine whether these were caused by the vaccines or whether there's some other coincidental phenomenon making the hearts of young people explode in the UK. So there it is,
the press release from Hart calling on the Office for National Statistics in England to investigate the drastic and unexplained rise of mortality in young men immediately following the vaccine rollout.
And again, if we'd done the actual testing, if there'd actually been legitimate control groups and testing that took place, maybe we would have found this out before rolling it out, but instead they just decided to jab a million people and then maybe look into possibly what was maybe going to happen, just like the menstrual cycles, just like so many other drastic and life-destroying side effects that we've been warning about since the very beginning and have been brushed under the table as extremely rare, nothing to worry about.
Interesting, though, that we didn't see a massive rise in deaths with coronavirus.
We didn't see soccer players collapsing on the field with coronavirus.
We didn't see famous actors who are 50 years old dying in their beds with coronavirus.
All of that has come about immediately following the vaccine rollout, and unless this is the biggest coincidence of all time, I think there's a criminal conspiracy going on, and it needs to be dealt with.
We've been telling you about this the entire time, and it's just one of the many things that I hate to say InfoWars has been right about since the beginning.
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harrison smith
Alright, welcome back folks. A very strange occurrence has taken place with the Supreme Court.
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And man, we just have so much still to cover.
So the Supreme Court, this lie got spread.
The lie was that Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch refused to wear a mask.
Basically, if you listen to the media outlets, he was trying to kill Justice Sotomayor.
He wanted to kill her with his breath.
That's the way they're presenting it.
And it's interesting because they've now come out and completely disavowed the talking points that took place.
Drew Holden has a very significant, weighty thread on how this all came about, and we'll talk about it.
Here's the story from Fox News.
Sotomayor Gorsuch dispute NPR report about masking feud in joint statement saying it's false.
It's not true.
It never happened.
It was made of whole cloth.
Who made it up and why did they start spreading this?
The people in charge don't know, but they don't care.
They're going to spread it anyway. So here is a wonderful little compilation of all of the lies being told at exactly the same time and exactly the same way by the media.
Again, completely baseless story, but let's hear the hysterics around how they cover this, once again, baseless nothing story.
nicolle wallace
Let's watch. Tragically, anti-mask insanity has now reached the highest court in the land.
unidentified
Neil Gorsuch is prioritizing his right to be a tool over protecting Sonia Sotomayor's life.
Gorsuch loves COVID, which makes him the perfect, perfect Republican.
joy reid
He thinks very little of coronavirus precautions.
unidentified
Gorsuch has the nerve to refuse to wear a mask indoors while seated next to his colleague who's vulnerable to possible death from a highly communicable disease.
Where's the collegiality?
Where's the common sense?
nicolle wallace
That just seems ridiculous.
Can you put a mask on to be polite?
unidentified
What kind of a workplace is this?
It's not hard. Justice Gorsuch had to know that this would become a public controversy, and so I think he did this as a branding opportunity.
What's up with Justice Gorsuch?
If all of the other, including all of the other conservative members of the court, are willing to go along with this, why not him?
joy reid
Every other justice is masking up, even Clarence Thomas.
Who doesn't seem to care about anybody?
But nope, not Gorsuch.
He could not be bothered to extend a life-saving courtesy to his co-worker.
unidentified
It not only displays a lack of basic civility as a co-worker, but also a lack of humanity.
While Gorsuch's behavior here is pretty disgraceful, I guess it shouldn't be that surprising.
nicolle wallace
A prickly justice not exactly beloved even by his conservative soulmates on the court.
unidentified
Confirmation of Of what we all already knew.
Whatever you think about Mass, Gorsuch, who sits next to Sotomayor at work, just decided to be a dick to a colleague.
joy reid
Neil Gorsuch, shame on you.
unidentified
Shame on you.
Why is it that so many conservatives in public life who claim to be such pious Christians and obsess over morals and decency We're actually awful, awful people.
My first reaction was to think what a mean-spirited, almost ghoulish person Neil Gorsuch is.
Gorsuch's deeply obnoxious behavior here.
Helen is shocked. Neil Gorsuch is an asshole who thinks he should get to control others' bodies, but no one should get to control his.
Perhaps it should be Gorsuch participating remotely.
joy reid
You, Neil Gorsuch, are both a rotten co-worker, dangerous to be near in a pandemic, and tonight's absolute worst.
harrison smith
There you go, folks. What were they reporting on?
Nothing. A rumor that wasn't true.
A rumor that was disavowed by the people involved basically as soon as it came out.
It didn't matter. It spread like wildfire.
And again, they take these lies.
You can hear it. It's just like typical Republican.
He loves COVID. That's why he's doing it.
He just loves COVID so much and he wants Sotomayor to get it because he just loves COVID so much and he wants to kill her because he's a Republican and a conservative.
So don't think for a single second that the fact that this was utterly baseless means that they're going to rethink their conclusions that they've come when their evidence is revealed to be false.
That's not how this works.
They have their preordained conclusions that says Republicans are just senselessly evil and just will just love death and COVID and just despise any safety or health or anything like that.
That's the false dichotomy they've portrayed.
Anything that seems to confirm that, they will eat up and then vomit out without any second guessing or double checking whatsoever.
And then when it's revealed to be false, it won't matter.
They still hold those beliefs anyway, no matter how fake their foundation is.
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harrison smith
An empire of lies, ladies and gentlemen.
That's the world that we live in.
Welcome to the truth.
Welcome to the reality. It can be shocking.
It can be a jolt to wake up, tear yourself out of the matrix, but it doesn't have to be, you know?
What you're being torn out of is an illusionary Dream of a demon.
So this is the real world where things are beautiful and wonderful and people love each other.
The world you were in of chaos and division and confusion and lies, like, you can leave that behind now.
You can just shed it and just treat it like any comedy movie that you watch.
It's not real. It's just a bunch of people playing pretend and you don't have to let it affect your life whatsoever, in fact.
It's an amazing and liberating feeling not caring what these other people think.
I'll show a quick image here because I had it yesterday and I didn't show it.
And we're going to move on a little bit away from COVID. So before we do, hear from Dr.
Eli David. Israel, the only quadruple-vaxxed country in the world, also using mask mandates and COVID passports, just broke the global record for COVID daily cases.
Here you can see new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in European Union, US, Israel, and Australia, a seven-day rolling average per new cases.
And you can see a spike that has occurred in the US and the European Union to a certain degree.
But the much more lockdown, the much more stringent COVID measures in places like Australia and Israel has led to just about double the number of confirmed cases than other places.
It's a little interesting. I don't know.
And here you have another spike, you know, right as they roll out the third booster.
Maybe that was the second booster.
That was in September of 2021.
And then this just met.
So they flattened the curve. They've done it on the wrong axis, unfortunately.
But it is flat as a rocket ship trail right up to the air.
So Israel and Australia, despite...
I shouldn't say despite, actually.
That's wrong, isn't it? Because they have more stringent lockdown measures, because they force people to wear masks, because they're forcing absolutely everybody to get more than necessary COVID shots, they have much higher case rates.
Not despite, because, okay?
That's why it's happening.
It's all a scam. It's all a ridiculous scam.
We're going to move on a little bit from COVID. I'm going to take your phone calls in this hour.
If you would like to give me a call and tell me what's on your mind, the number to dial is 1-877-789-2539.
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Give us a call at American Journal. You can call us about whatever you want.
Today, we'll be joined by, again, Okie's Weird Stories or OKI's Weird Stories in the third hour.
We'll connect with him and figure out whether it's Okie or OKI. But regardless, he's a very talented YouTuber that I'm very excited to talk to in the third hour.
We'll be taking your phone calls. Until then, I still have some videos to play here.
And let's just do it just to talk about it.
We'll go to clip number one here.
Yesterday, Biden had a press conference that was hilarious, quite frankly.
In fact, before we show that video, I want to go to an article that I thought was very funny.
Well, first of all, the New York Post headline, Biden's press conference was an utter disaster.
Just a complete and total disaster.
Yeah, that's one way to put it.
Maybe that's why he doesn't talk to the press.
He said what? He said a bunch of things that got a bunch of people mad yesterday.
But then NPR had this story, and we know NPR is just the worst, right?
So I expected this article to really be fluffing up old Joe now that he's one year into his tenure as president.
Puppet-in-chief. So they have this article.
Five moments that mattered in Biden's first year in the White House.
And I thought, I gotta read this.
I gotta see how they're trying to spin the unmitigated failure of Joe Biden's presidency.
The embarrassing catastrophe of the 46th president of the United States.
How are they gonna try to spin this?
Spoiler alert. They don't even try.
They can't even try to spin this guy into somebody that's a success.
So five moments that mattered, they say.
Let's see. First, a premature declaration of independence from COVID. In other words, his complete, again, not just a failure to deal with COVID, but actually massive success in making everything worse.
It's worse than they even say.
In the spring of 2021, they say, things were looking up when it came to COVID. Millions of Americans had been vaccinated.
Uh-oh. In May, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention lifted mask requirements for fully vaccinated people.
For a little while. Biden presided over a big 4th of July celebration that was supposed to kick off a summer of getting back to normal.
That didn't exactly work.
No, no, it didn't work, unfortunately.
No, everything got so much worse.
The supply chain collapsed.
I mean, it's just awful.
Just Joe Biden, you know, he was so harsh on Trump and his handling of the pandemic.
And now that he's in office, everything has gotten worse.
The death rate is much higher than it was under Trump.
The vaccine rollout, the testing, any measure you want to take, whether it's the mainstream view or the Infowars view, it's been a, again, unmitigated failure on behalf of Joe Biden when it comes to COVID-19.
And that's how NPR spins it.
Yeah, that July 4th thing where we declared victory over COVID. Mission accomplished, right?
Not so much. Okay, so one out of one, and not great for old Joe.
How about the, you know, his big, his big, you know, victory here in the in the geopolitical sense, the withdrawing from Afghanistan or as is put on NPR chaos in Kabul.
Biden stuck to his promise to withdraw troops from Afghanistan, ending America's longest war in August.
But the withdrawal was chaotic and scenes of Americans being evacuated from Kabul drew comparisons to the fall of Saigon.
The chaos was magnified when a bomber, when a suicide bomber killed 13 American service members and injured 170 Afghans compounding the tragedy.
U.S. drone strike meant to take out the masterminds behind the terrorist attack instead killed 10 civilians, including seven children.
And while we're on the topic, the.
Uh, uh, Militaries actually released this video of this airstrike.
Pentagon releases video of botched airstrike.
Clip number 13. This was a Freedom of Information Act from the New York Times.
Let's watch clip number 13 here.
The bombing of an innocent group of children.
There it is. Pentagon releases footage of botched Kabul airstrike.
So this is number two on the list of Biden's greatest accomplishments, according to NPR, the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
But see, this move, they were humiliated by the Afghanistan withdrawal.
It was a total collapse. They looked like they didn't know what the hell was going on.
They thought, we'll show him.
We'll prove we know what's up.
We'll get this guy. Oops, there you go.
you are watching here the recording of the incineration of an entire family, including seven children, 10 people, seven children dead in a fire bomb, and just a fireball of chaos and horror because of Joe Biden and his ridiculous failure and just a fireball of chaos and horror because of Joe Biden and his ridiculous failure in Afghanistan and the attempts to make up for it by getting the bad So just a, again, just a horrific embarrassment.
Everything Joe Biden does is a horrific embarrassment.
What about his policy measures?
He was the king of the Senate.
He was the master of the legislature.
He knows how to get things passed, doesn't he?
No, he doesn't. Joe Manchin sinks Build Back Better dreams twice.
After Congress passed a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package in March, Biden turned his attention to a sprawling plan to create jobs, fix infrastructure, shore up the social safety net, and delve America into the chaos of communism once and for all.
But unfortunately, it just didn't work.
And time and time again, the ridiculous overreaches of the Biden administration were met with the...
Common sense and moderation of the Democrats in his party who said, yeah, we're not doing this.
This is insane. Why would you even suggest this ridiculous overhaul of our entire civilization predicated on made-up racism?
This makes no sense, Joe.
What are you doing? And he's just like, what?
I don't know. I don't know what I'm doing.
I'm an old man that can't put his shoes on the right feet.
So you expect me to pass legislation?
That's a bit of a stretch, I think.
A bit of a stretch. And it's hilarious.
Yesterday in his speech, he said, I'm not Bernie Sanders.
I'm Joe Biden, not Bernie Sanders.
It's like somebody in his earpiece like, Joe, your name is Joe Biden.
Your name is Joe Biden. You are not Bernie Sanders.
He's like, I'm not. I'm not Bernie Sanders.
I just heard. It's been confirmed.
I'm not that guy.
I'm a man named Joe, apparently.
He doesn't know what the hell he's doing.
But He put Bernie Sanders in charge of his legislation.
It was Bernie Sanders who created all of these measures that then fail continuously.
It's Bernie Sanders doing it. So he's like, I'm not Bernie Sanders.
I just offset all my responsibilities onto Bernie Sanders, and then they all failed.
Finally, Infrastructure Week.
And then last, in Tulsa, a moment of reckoning on race.
So even NPR cannot spin Joe Biden's presidential failures.
The greatest thing he did was brought up 100-year-old racism in Oklahoma.
Congratulations, Joe. Welcome back, folks.
We'll go out to your phone calls here momentarily, but I got all wrapped up in making fun of Joe Biden in the last segment.
I forgot to play the clip that I'm supposed to make fun of.
Let's go now to the Biden press conference that occurred yesterday as he's asked a rather important question about the legitimacy of American elections.
unidentified
Let's watch. Thank you, Mr.
President. Speaking of voting rights legislation, if this isn't passed, do you still believe the upcoming election will be fairly conducted and its results will be legitimate?
joe biden
Well, it all depends on whether or not we're able to make the case to the American people that some of this is being set up to try to alter the outcome of the election.
And it's one thing, look, Maybe I'm just being too much of an optimist.
Remember how we thought not that many people were going to show up to vote in the middle of a pandemic?
I mean, the highest voter turnout in the history of the United States of America.
harrison smith
Yeah, it's kind of suspicious, isn't it, Joe?
joe biden
Well, I think if, in fact, no matter how hard they make it for minorities to vote, I think you're going to see them willing to stand in line and defy the attempt to keep them from being able to vote.
I think you're going to see the people who try to keep from being able to show up, showing up and making the sacrifice it needs to be made in order to change the law back to what it should be.
Oh, my God. But it's going to be difficult.
I make no bones about that.
It's going to be difficult. But we're not there yet.
We've not run out of options yet.
And we'll see how this moves.
harrison smith
Do you understand that he just undercut like nine different Democrat talking points in that one statement?
First of all, he's clearly a domestic terrorist.
We have been reliably told by the media and indeed that Jay Inslee, governor of Washington, is trying to make this a law.
You cannot question election results.
That makes you a terrorist.
That's illegal. There's Joe Biden doing it.
And in fact, he's not threatening to question the future elections.
He was questioning 2020. He says, if these laws that we're trying to pass aren't passed, then we can't trust elections.
Well, we didn't have those laws last year or in 2020.
So I guess we can't trust that election either.
And he points at, he's like, nobody thought there'd be a big turnout.
We had the biggest turnout ever in the middle of a pandemic.
It's like, yeah, did you though?
Yeah, I mean, that would have been crazy if that happened.
But did it? But did it though?
You may be a little bit suspicious.
It's like everything he says.
This is ridiculous. And then, of course, he's just like, these people, they don't want minorities to vote.
It's like, what is he talking about?
That this has nothing to do with any of that?
Again, it's just, it's talking points for stupid people to get mad.
So if you actually think this has anything to do with race, you're being manipulated.
Okay, please stop being stupid.
Just wake up. Wake up.
Realize that people are using your goodness against you.
You don't want to be racist, so you're going to go along with whatever they call not racist.
They're tricking you. They're manipulating you.
This has nothing to do with race. But what does he say?
He says... We showed that they were willing to stand in line to cast their vote.
So I guess we don't need mail-in ballots anymore.
It's like, does he not understand?
Mail-in ballots, the concept that what the Democrats are doing is necessary, the idea that elections are perfectly safe and 100% that the 2020 election was the most secure election of all time.
All of these things, he just took a hatchet to.
He's like an old, decrepit...
You know, a dementia-ridden bull in a china shop.
Just wandering around.
He's not even going crazy knocking everything over.
He's just like, as he's by accident, just destroying things left and right.
Just like trying to be a politician and just taking an axe to their entire...
False paradigm. It's amazing.
Truly, truly amazing speech that was given yesterday, or a press conference that was given yesterday.
And I think this may be the first time he's appeared in front of the press without giving away the fact that the answers and questions are scripted beforehand.
So good job on that. At least he didn't come out and was like, okay, I got a script here that I'm supposed to read and I'm supposed to ask somebody a question from NPR. It's a question that I have the answer here if you want to go ahead and ask the question.
It's like, he didn't do that. So maybe that's a win.
Maybe he's learned on that, but it was an embarrassing failure like everything that this president does, is, and has ever done.
We go out now to your phone calls.
Let's go to Nellie in the great state of New Hampshire.
Liberty or death, right?
Isn't that your state motto?
What's the state motto of New Hampshire, Nellie?
unidentified
Live free or die, sir.
harrison smith
Live free or die. Damn straight.
I love New Hampshire. I have family in New Hampshire.
How is it living in New Hampshire, Nellie?
unidentified
You feeling the freedom? Oh, you have the slightest clue, my friend.
I recently moved from, well, not recently, but two years ago, I moved from Long Island, New York, because I just couldn't deal with the CS anymore, man.
It's just, it's their whole new, different world.
I go down to Long Island to go and visit family, and it's just, it's insane.
It is insane.
It's just from the mask to wanting to go into the city to go grab a beer with old friends.
It's just, you need a car to do anything now.
It's just, it's insanity.
I just, there's no other way to describe it.
Better in New Hampshire, though?
Oh, of course. I could go on for forever, you know, comparing the two.
It's just, New Hampshire, for example, you don't need, my biggest thing about New Hampshire is the most lax Second Amendment I mean, you can go to places, and I'm not kidding you, and far up in New Hampshire, next to Canada, and you could literally go into a store, buy a loaf of bread, and a Glock, all at the same time.
harrison smith
OC Ken News.
Yes, I'm feeling the patriotism now.
No, it's great. It's a wonderful thing.
It's hilarious. It's hilarious that it's the most, you know, one of the most northern states up there.
It's like, you're surrounded, man.
You're surrounded by the brainwashed people.
I don't know how you maintain.
unidentified
Oh, well, I can tell you how I maintain, but...
harrison smith
Well, not you personally, but like the state in general, yeah.
unidentified
It's... They say that the state is blue.
Meanwhile, we're really ran by Sununu.
He's our governor. He's really right-wing.
I mean, a law just passed about abortion.
I believe it passed on the first of this month, stating that I think it's 24 weeks.
If you're in 24 weeks pregnant, you can't get an abortion.
Well, that's a start, isn't it?
He's starting to crack down on a lot of things.
And like I said, it's the most funniest thing that everyone's calling the state.
You know, non-Republican, but it's pretty Republican up here.
harrison smith
Well, yeah, it is. And I'll tell you, I cannot find an article, and I can't find the bill that Glenn Beck was covering, but I would love to, I don't know if you know any local papers covering this, but the fact that they're putting things in place to stop the ESG credit score from being wielded by banks in that state is a huge, huge thing. I mean, that is the most important thing I've heard any legislation doing, states or national or otherwise, to stop the Great Reset.
And it's beautiful. We'll spend the entire second half of this hour on phone calls.
Thank you so much for calling in, Nellie, and congratulations on escaping just in time to the freedom of New Hampshire.
But I want to spend the last minute of this segment showing you a video from New York City.
Five people arrested and one child walked out by police from the Museum of Natural History for refusing to show their vaccine cards.
Here's what's happening in the not-free state of New York.
Let's watch. We're going to fight for your own freedom.
unidentified
This is your fight anyway. This is your fight anyway.
This is your fight anyway.
harrison smith
And there she is, a nine-year-old girl being led to police on either side.
You know, she might get away.
You know, she might be a danger.
So, you know, flank the nine-year-old and put her in the back of a police car, possibly traumatize her for life.
Why? She wouldn't show her papers.
She wouldn't show her papers.
She wouldn't show she was vaccinated.
So here, a nine-year-old child separated from her parents by the police and marched away.
Now, apparently, she wasn't technically arrested, but she was detained.
She was put in the back of a police car.
She was separated from her parents.
She was likely traumatized.
Why? Well, she wouldn't show her papers, and we live in Nazi Germany.
unidentified
So, sorry. You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
harrison smith
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal. This is our call-in show.
So we go back out to the phone lines now.
We've got E in Ohio.
Why more people haven't stood up and done something?
Is this a question or a statement?
Thanks for calling in. E, you are on the air.
unidentified
Hi. How are you doing, Harrison?
It's a little bit of both.
I mean, truthfully, I question people's...
People's morality behind all of this.
I mean, everybody wants to say that they have some sort of moral standing, but yet they go along with this 1934 Germany-style government that we have.
And my thing is, why are we still listening?
Why have we ever listened to anybody that was ever a part of the Nazi party?
I know that back in the 40s when we brought the scientists across the pond from Germany and Project Paperclip, I know that once they retired out of governmental services, a lot of them defected out and started companies.
Specifically, telecommunication companies, you know, Comcast and things of that sort.
And I see where the corruption comes from.
And I don't know why we as Americans, you know, our foundation was rebellion.
You know, I mean, we rebelled over a 3% tax on T. So, you know, I mean, we...
We threw, we burnt down a harbor over that shit or stuff.
My apologies. I apologize.
harrison smith
That's all right. That's right. Thanks for recognizing.
I think we caught it. But, dude, you're exactly right.
I mean, I feel this, I feel this exact same way.
And there needs to, like, where is the obstinance?
Usually obstinance is not a good thing, but there are times where it is a good thing, where it's just like, yeah, I'm just not doing it, you know?
If you're going to, you know, try to make me take a vaccine and you're going to say, well, everybody that doesn't take the vaccine has to wear a mask.
And so it's like everybody else in the office is not wearing a mask and I'm the only one being forced to wear it.
I'll keep doing it. I will be obstinate.
I will obstinately resist everything that you try to throw at me.
Like, where did that attitude go?
Especially the sense of, like, bullying.
The idea of giving in to bullies, giving in to intimidation.
It's like... You don't give in to that stuff, even if it was something you were going to do anyway, right?
If I'm like, if I'm about to set my coffee down and somebody goes, hey, set that coffee down there or else I'm going to beat you up.
I'm going to be like, oh, now I'm not setting it down there because you threatened me.
Because now if I do the thing I was going to do anyway, it's going to look like I gave in to you and it's going to encourage you to try to do this again in the future.
So even though I was going to set my coffee down, now that you've told me I have to, I'm not going to do it anymore.
And that's... Because I'm an American, so cheers, right?
I mean, I don't know where that went.
I mean, they have systematically eradicated that from our DNA, I guess.
unidentified
Not me, but a lot of people.
Right, and it makes no sense.
I mean, you know, we come from, you know, I was born in 91, so, you know, I'm 30 years old.
Me and you are close to being, you know, Around the same age, same time period growing up.
The way that I was brought up and the way that all of the people that I know were brought up was Never trust your government.
You know, the government does not have the best interest of its people in mind.
I mean, you know, we can look back all through just even just recent history of the past, you know, 50, 60, 70 years.
I mean, you know, there's the Tuskegee experiment.
harrison smith
It goes on. I mean, you've already brought up Operation Paperclip.
It goes on and on. You're exactly right, E. And I appreciate what you're saying.
I do want to get to some more phone calls here.
But yeah. I don't know.
I was raised – I grew up in the 90s.
I was born in 89. So yeah, my whole life was treat everybody equally.
Don't be racist.
Don't be sexist. Don't discriminate against disabled people or anything else.
Like that was fully ingrained in me when I grew up in the 90s and also don't trust the government and don't be dependent and don't – Trust the authorities just because their authorities always question them, whether it's the church or the government or your school.
Have your own mind and filter things for yourself and don't be swayed by intimidation or persuasion that doesn't check out.
And I don't know where that went. So we've fallen pretty far from when you and I were children.
But let's go to another phone call here.
Let's go to Barney in Arizona, Universal Model Scientific Curriculum, and Dan Winter.
That's the topic he's called in about.
Thanks for calling in. Barney, you're on the air.
unidentified
Yes, Harrison, can you hear me all right?
harrison smith
I hear you fine. Thanks for calling in.
unidentified
Beautiful. I'm born in 89 myself, brother.
So I'll talk quickly.
I feel Jesus Christ was trying to empower everybody by teaching them the natural law.
And universal model curriculum goes over what's called the last hundred years of a dark age of science, a lot of natural discoveries not being made, and everything's being built upon a foundation of pseudo-theories being taught as facts.
So more so, I don't know if a day's analysis guy or anybody over there, researchers, want to go through.
He's got two volumes, Earth System and Living System.
It's extremely profound.
And then cross-referencing data that you find with actual truth with some fundamental understandings of the implications of Dan Winters researched the algorithm to gravity and all the different things that...
I mean, different colors have different ratios of frequency vibrations.
Right. And I just wanted to get that out there.
That's really the purpose of my call.
If you really go through the research, I'm not going to try to recap it here.
I just want whoever is over there to be able to go through that data, and I'll call again later.
harrison smith
Awesome. Thank you, Dan Winters.
I will certainly look into that.
I mean, I'll tell you...
There's an interesting inverse relationship I feel that I feel like most people out there have where the more I learn about science, the more I learn about how the earth is made, the more confirmed I am in my belief that this was not all one big accident and all just oopsie days.
I was just thinking about it recently.
The moon and the sun, I mean, these are metaphors for things that exist on real life.
Is it just a coincidence that you have, you know, the sun is male and the moon is female and that they correspond with each other and are exactly the same size as one another in the sky?
And I mean, it's just, there's so many coincidences, so many things that just...
Just are a certain way that seems to somehow correspond with our own consciousness in a way that is beyond chance for me.
So yeah, the more I learn about science, the more convinced I am that God is real, which is not what you expect, I guess.
Not what they tell you to expect.
Let's go to Daniel in Arizona, who has a comment about the Democrats and their illegitimacy.
Thanks for calling in. Daniel, you're on the air.
Daniel, howdy.
unidentified
Yeah, you here?
I hear you. So, I think it's pretty interesting that their failed proposals for solutions always involve making everybody else submit as well.
So, for instance, with gun control, they present a problem that doesn't exist.
There's this gun violence.
And then so they need, okay, well, we need gun control, the failed solution.
And then when it fails, they say, oh, you know, it would have worked, but if not for these other states that are selling guns, and then they come across the state lines.
So, you know, if only they weren't doing that, you know, we would succeed.
But, you know, as it is, you know, so the same thing with vaccines.
harrison smith
Right, it cannot be their fault.
unidentified
Vaccines, you know, think about this.
Their solutions are purposely designed to fail unless everyone involves themselves in it.
In other words, they don't have real solutions of the real world where you have a local government.
They have only a false solution that imposes their strictures on everyone, and the other option is you are a murderer.
So it's either you submit to me or you're murdering me.
harrison smith
Wow, you really laid it out very simply but very astutely there, Daniel.
That's exactly right.
And again, it's almost like we have to go back to the beginning of just political theory and just to understand what exactly is going on here because, yeah, I couldn't put it better than you.
They need everybody to conform.
They need everybody to be a part of it, which their policies always fail.
And when they do, the excuse is, well, everybody didn't do what we said, so it's your fault for not doing what we said.
And I mean, this is what you want to talk about the globalists are experts at.
It's win-win situations, right?
They impose a policy that restricts your movement and restricts your liberty.
Then it fails, but they went anyway because when it fails, they go, oh, it's your fault.
We need to restrict even more of your liberty.
It's very convenient for them.
It's a very clever trick they're pulling.
Here it is, folks, the unveiling the great statue There he is, our leader, our fearless general, the Alex Jones was right statue.
We suggest pilgrimages to this sacred site where you can lay your nickels at his feet in payment of the Alex Jones is right tax.
Put a nickel in the jar every time Alex Jones is right.
You'll be a millionaire by the end of the year.
There you go. That's what we need.
Statues of healthcare workers?
Statue of George Floyd? No thanks.
Statues of Alex Jones?
Yes please. We'll take it.
Hilarious stuff. We'll go back to your phone calls momentarily.
I don't even know if I want to show this video, but I kind of do because I have a piece of advice that might help people in the future if they find themselves in this situation, which seems increasingly likely.
It is a video showing a security guard at a San Francisco public library being attacked by a pit bull and unleashed a dog whose owner was unresponsive.
So I guess a homeless guy wandered into the library with his unleashed pit bull and proceeded to fall asleep, take a little nap, and his pit bull just started attacking people.
So I guess, you know, as our civilizational structures crumble and as we revert to nature, we're going to start seeing probably, you know, packs of wild dogs running around, you know, packs of wild humans wandering through what was once great cities packs of wild humans wandering through what was once great cities in their nomad Like as the structures of civilization crumble, you're going to need to know some skills that you didn't need to know before.
Again, I guess viewer discretion advised here.
Let's keep the audio down.
But I mean, it's an insane video.
It's a library and they're fighting this pit bull that's grabbing the security guard and like yanking him around and they don't know what to do and they're bashing the pit bull.
It's brutal.
It's not good.
So the only reason I want to show this is to tell you if you ever find yourself in this situation, if you ever find yourself with a pit bull or some other dog latching onto you with its jaws, grab their back legs.
Not joking. You grab their back legs and they'll let go because they want to know what's behind them, so they'll want to look behind them and deal with whatever that is.
So, be careful, but... This has happened to friends of mine where a dog latches on and you cannot break the jaws.
It's completely pointless to try to pry open the jaws of a pit bull or any dog really.
If they want to keep biting, they're going to keep biting.
So the trick is to grab their back legs.
Yank it and pull them off the ground.
And that's how you do it. So there you go.
If I can save just one audience member from a brutal injury by sharing that piece of advice, I thought I should go ahead and do that.
With that, we go back out to the phone calls.
Let's go to Diana in Michigan, who says she has some advice for me in my new COVID skit that will be coming out at some point.
Thanks for calling in, Diana. You're on the air.
diana in michigan
Hey, Harrison, I absolutely loved your previous skin.
I shared it all over social media.
Thank you. So I definitely want you to get this one right.
I'm an avid watcher of Del Bigtree on the high wire.
I've watched him for years. And I do remember him discussing years ago when COVID first came out the problem with the original COVID vaccine.
And I do believe that it was used using traditional vaccine technology.
When they did those cross-trials with, you know, re-exposing the virus to the animals, and then they all died.
And then there was Robert Malone, who realized that mRNA had more of an immunogenic effect, whereas it would cause autoimmune-type response, saying, you know, it's an inadvertent discovery.
It was meant as a gene therapy, and it was Always marketed as such, but it was very unpopular because not many people wanted gene therapy.
But when he realized that it was creating these autoimmune problems, he realized that it could be potentially used as a vaccine.
But the initial trials were using traditional vaccine technology.
And I sent you a message on Twitter.
I don't know if you've I've seen my message.
I'm assuming not because I just sent it this morning.
But I sent you a link to the Del Big Tree clip that discusses the same trial that you already discussed on air today.
Okay. And he goes into it lengthy with another doctor who's also from Michigan, a Dr.
New, short for New and Schwander.
But I don't know.
I know Owen has contact with Del, but maybe you do too.
You could either talk to him directly or...
You can watch the video clip or maybe interview him or something.
harrison smith
Sure, yeah. He's been on this program before.
Yeah, we love Del Bigtree here.
And he was actually in studio with us.
It was great to meet him. And yeah, he is a great resource.
I'll check out that. Oh, he'll be here next Tuesday.
There you go. So we'll have him in studio.
Maybe we'll bring it up. Thank you so much for that, Diana.
I appreciate the phone call.
Let's go to, who do we have?
Chris in Rochester, New York, has a comment about Bill Gates that I think I agree with.
Thanks for calling in, Chris. You're on the air.
unidentified
Hey Harrison, I think, can somebody grab Nancy Pelosi's back legs?
Maybe she'll release her grip.
Yeah, and I think Bill Gates could probably just put a video out where he stares right at the camera and says, I'm going to kill you all, and that's my plan.
Everything I do is to do that.
And people wouldn't believe him.
So, just one of those things.
harrison smith
So, keep up the comedy work.
He kind of did do that, didn't he, Chris?
I mean, that's basically what he said.
So, I think you're right, because he basically did say that.
You know, biggest problem is overpopulation, and so we have to reduce the population.
Like, I don't know what else you could read into that being, but yeah, you're right.
And I've said it... About the vaccines.
They could come out tomorrow and go, yeah, it turns out the vaccines are going to kill you all.
And they would turn to the exact same people.
They'd turn to Bill Gates and Anthony Fauci and say, what do we do now?
What do we do now, sir?
He's like, I guess you die.
I don't know. But, yeah, no, I think you're right.
unidentified
One side point. One side point.
There's some comedy gold in there.
You get Owen Troyer to do a bit as Cooper Cup, the Rams receiver.
The two of them look alike.
I saw him on the TV this weekend.
I thought, oh, my God, Owen Troyer's on TV? No, that was Cooper Cup of the Rams, though.
There's some comedy gold there someplace, though.
Maybe it's like a deepfake, almost.
harrison smith
We're going to keep making more skits, and it's going to be a regular thing here.
We're doing the web exclusives, too.
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That's what it's all about at the end of the day.
Thanks for the call, Chris. Let's go to, who do we have?
Dan in Northern Canada.
Oh, dear goodness.
It's like 60 degrees outside here, and it's too cold for me.
I can't imagine living in Northern Virginia, or Northern Canada, rather.
But Dan does.
How are you up there in the frozen north, Dan?
unidentified
Not too bad. It's a little bit warmer today.
It's like negative 10 or so, but it was negative 30.
harrison smith
Oof, oof, man.
Well, thanks for calling in, Dan.
unidentified
You're on the air. Yeah, I was going to talk about my dad and what he's been going through, but that's kind of negative.
I know that Alex Jones has looked into this before and mentioned it, but you've heard of how a person can change a random number generator.
harrison smith
I don't know if I know exactly what you're referring to.
If they consciously think of things, it actually is shown to have an effect on a computerized random generation sort of thing?
unidentified
Yeah, you bet.
So if they put a person in a room with a random number generator and they tell them to think of ones, what will happen is instead of a 50-50 cut on the random number generator of ones and zeros, you'll get 75% ones and 25% zeros.
Interesting. You put a random number...
Yeah, it gets way better.
If you put a random number generator onto a light in a room, it has four random numbers on it, one, two, three, four, for each corner corresponding, and you put a plant in one of those corners, the plant, over time, will pull that light so it gets it probably 35-40% of the time compared to everywhere else in the room.
Hmm. I hadn't heard of these.
No?
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Well, what everybody else was speaking about today, this kind of ties in with that.
If a person walks into a room and damages a plant, and you hook up a lie detector kind of machine up to a plant in that room, all the plants will react negatively when he walks in.
harrison smith
Right.
*laughs* It's so weird. It's so crazy.
You know, Alex Jones covers a lot of this in his course, Reset Wars.
Yes. Yeah, resetwars.com has a lot of this type of information.
So we're going to commercial break. I'd love to hear more, Dan.
Maybe you can call in tomorrow and we'll let you go on for a little longer.
So I'm interested in hearing about this and I'll look up some stuff after the show tonight because, I mean, with quantum mechanics, that's, you know, the double slit experiment is the most prevalent one.
But what we do know is that our consciousness does in some way impact the physical world around us, whether it's plants or lifeless things like computer random number generations.
Yeah, consciousness is real, folks.
unidentified
Pesticide information. This is Meredith.
Can I help you? Yeah, I have some questions about atrazine, a pesticide.
Okay. Are they putting chemicals in the water to turn the frogs gay?
No. Wake up.
alex jones
Wake up. Snap out of it.
Snap out of it. You have been under cult brainwashing.
Come out of it. You've got to get moving.
You've got to get aggressive. You've got to get mad.
You've got to get focused.
You've got to get crazed.
You've got to get motivated, man.
unidentified
We are under attack. The date was October 16, 2015.
While ranting about a globalist takeover and leftist psyops, Alex Jones rapidly listed off ways in which he believes we are under chemical and biological attack.
alex jones
Everything they give us is to hurt us.
Shock claim, world's on the brink of 50-year ice age.
Scientists claim, zapping brains with magnets can treat belief in God.
Yeah, so can giving somebody a lobotomy.
Did parallel universe open up?
Hundred sea floating city filmed in skies above China.
That's mainstream news.
Was videotaped.
And it's clearly a giant, 500-yard tall, wide hologram.
unidentified
Now, there it is, the gay bomb. .
alex jones
Look it up for yourself.
I mean, this is what they're... What do you think tap water is?
It's a gay bomb, baby.
And I'm not saying people didn't naturally have homosexual feelings.
I'm not even getting into it, quite frankly.
I mean, give me a break.
unidentified
You think I'm, like, shocked by it, so I'm up here bashing it because I don't like gay people?
alex jones
I don't like them putting chemicals in the water that turn the friggin' frogs gay!
unidentified
Do you understand that?
alex jones
Serious crap! I'm sick of being social engineered.
unidentified
It's not funny! So the chemical that Alex Jones was referring to is called atrazine.
It's used mostly on cornfields to eradicate broadleaves.
Atrazine gets into the drinking water through agricultural runoff.
An estimated 33 million Americans have been exposed to atrazine through their taps, according to data from water systems nationwide.
In 2003, it was banned in the European Union.
A wide range of studies have identified atrazine as a possible human carcinogen and an endocrine disruptor.
In frogs, it's been associated with increased estrogen production, decreased fertility, gonadal deformities, altered sex ratios, complete sex reversal, and hermaphroditism.
In 2002, a Berkeley endocrinologist named Dr.
Tyrone Hayes published a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences called, Hermaphroditic Damascinalized Frogs After Exposure to the Herbicide Atrazine at Low Ecologically Relevant Doses.
In 2011, Sagenta's internal documents were released by the Madison County Circuit Court in response to a Freedom of Information Act request by investigative journalist Claire Howard.
These documents showed that Sagenta discussed ways to destroy Tyrone Hayes' career and credibility.
Strategies included investigate his wife, tap his phone calls, set him up, Purchase Tyrone Hayes as a search word on the internet and direct searches to their own marketing materials, offer him unlimited research funds, and the commissioning of a psychiatric profile on Hayes, which refers to Hayes as a paranoid schizo and narcissist.
Hayes' research and hermaphroditic frogs are a small part of a much larger story.
For the sake of time, I left out a lot of things, such as the carcinogenic effects of atrazine, the class action lawsuit in 2010, which Sygentil lost because of persistent atrazine contamination in drinking water, And I didn't even get to talk about how atrazine exposure is associated with higher rates of micropenises in boys.
When I embarked on this journey to see if Alex Jones was right about gay frogs, I didn't know at the time that it would reveal itself to be a complex tale of corporate malfeasance, bureaucratic corruption, and scientific manipulation.
So here's what I learned.
First, for Alex Jones' statement about gay frogs to be right, he should have said, the herbicide atrazine gets into the water through agricultural runoff and sometimes turns frogs into hermaphrodites.
Although I suppose that's not as memorable as...
alex jones
I don't like them putting chemicals in the water that turn the friggin' frogs gay!
unidentified
Second, I learned a lot about the product defense industry, which specializes in scientific uncertainty campaigns.
If a product is on the market and scientific studies are published showing that it has adverse effects, what typically happens is that the registrants of that product will try to delay regulation for as long as they possibly can.
In doing so, they will manufacture doubt by commissioning their own contradictory studies, which they then show to policymakers as proof that the science is still uncertain.
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harrison smith
Welcome back, folks. Third hour of American Journal has begun, and my guest is Oki.
O-K-I. Hi, Oki of Oki's Weird Stories is a content creator who delves into the theater of the absurd to find the truth behind things that seem too bizarre to be real.
His investigations are as entertaining as they are thorough, and what's most refreshing is that he approaches his subjects from a very neutral perspective, which gives him the headroom to be honest in his assessment of the topics.
He's here with us today to discuss one of his latest videos where he actually infiltrated a cult known as the Secret Space Program.
You can find this video and many more weird stories on YouTube at Oki's Weird Stories.
You can follow him on Twitter At O-O-H-K-A-Y-E-Y-E. So it's O-K-I, but the phonetic spelling.
Thank you so much for coming on with us today, Oki.
Thanks for inviting me. Well, I was very happy to invite you.
I've been a big fan of yours for a very long time, actually.
Your YouTube channel is...
Really fantastic. You do deep dives into a myriad of different topics.
The first five minutes of this show was your video called Gay Frogs, A Deep Dive, where you investigate the claims from Alex Jones and do an extremely thorough job in it, and that was very fun.
But your latest video was a little different than your normal videos.
You normally aren't an active participant in your videos, but this was different.
It was a full-fledged documentary.
Can you tell us about your documentary into the Secret Space program and how YouTube has responded to it?
unidentified
Okay, yeah. So the conspiracy is called the Secret Space Program.
It's full of people who believe that they're like genetically enhanced super soldiers and that they fight like insectoids and reptilians on Mars.
So they get together and they hold conferences and they have speakers who claim these things and they're called Secret Space Program whistleblowers.
So I heard about that conspiracy from a friend and then I decided that I would become a whistleblower and I made a video where I made up a fake story and I posed as a whistleblower and I got on the biggest Secret Space Program YouTube channel to tell my fake story.
harrison smith
Right, and you did it rather convincingly.
You were trained by the clone of Kevin Spacey, if I'm not mistaken.
unidentified
Is that right? Yeah, along with Mr.
harrison smith
Beast. Now, it's funny because obviously InfoWars, we are conspiracy theorists here.
We have open minds and really, no matter how crazy things sound, we try to approach them as if, well, what if this is true and what would the implications be?
But it seemed like watching your documentary, this was just out of the realm of possibility, the stuff these people were talking about.
It seemed completely outrageous.
And I think there's certainly a big part of our audience that when you learn certain things are fake, it sort of pulls the rug out from under you and you just think, okay, everything is possible.
And you potentially can start falling for things that are not true because you've been just dislocated from reality.
Because other things have been shown to be fake.
I mean, do you think the people that are involved in this are faking?
Do you think the people that follow this up know that it's not real?
Or do they think it's real? Like, what was the impression you got with the audience and the people involved in the secret space program conspiracy theory?
unidentified
I think that there's many different ways that people engage with it.
Sure, there are definitely big names who You know, they make money off of this.
They're clearly grifting.
Then there's others, I think, who probably believe it, probably a bit nuts as well.
Yeah, and then I think that there's definitely some people who just like see this as a hobby.
They can just role play and whatnot.
But there's a lot of people who take it very, very seriously and believe it.
harrison smith
Well, and what I liked about your documentary was that it showed how easy it was for you to infiltrate it.
I mean, obviously, you did a lot of hard work, and it wasn't easy for you to put this documentary together, but they didn't ask for any confirmation as to who you claimed to be.
They didn't fact-check you at all.
They basically, whatever you said, no matter how ridiculous it was, they really accepted it without any question whatsoever.
And I think it's a great warning for people that do believe in conspiracies to go...
You can see behind the scenes here just how easy it would be to convince a group of people of something outrageous.
I think that's what you did, right?
Was that your goal going in to just show how easy it would be to be one of these people and it's really not hard because they don't fact check or anything?
unidentified
Well, yeah, I followed the path of this guy, Corey Goode, who's one of the biggest secret space program whistleblowers out there.
What he did is he went on Project Avalon and he spent like four years reading those forums and he collected a bunch of stories and he put it together into his one story.
And then one day after an operation or something, he...
He said, oh, I remember everything now.
And then he started his career in whistleblowing.
So essentially that's what I did.
I made up a story and then I got onto the biggest YouTube channel covering this stuff.
I was interviewed on it and yeah, A good amount of the audience seemed duped.
Like, there was one lady who, like I say in the video, she left a comment saying that she was crying the whole way through my testimony.
So, yeah, I'd say that, yeah, I got quite a lot of people to believe it.
harrison smith
How do you feel about that?
Do you feel bad that you've tricked a person?
I kind of feel bad for people that fall for this type of stuff.
It's just not true, but they're being emotionally manipulated.
Before you were on his show, you did a guided meditation thing, which was sort of like hypnotism, where he was trying to draw out memories that you'd forgotten, which is an easy way to plant memories in people and convince them that things are happening.
I mean... What's your feeling on how people responded to you when they're responding so positively to you?
You know that you're lying. I mean, did that make you feel bad at all or anything?
unidentified
Not really, because for one thing, like although it is like what I did was a bit mean-spirited, I don't see how it's any different than something like Sacha Baron Cohen has made a whole career doing.
Oh, yeah, sure.
It's for the sake of like an informational and comedic video that I made.
And I actually think that it's beneficial for people who believe in this stuff to see, look, anybody can make this stuff up and even trick you.
Yeah.
harrison smith
Yeah. Yeah, I mean, that was definitely the message I got from it.
I guess the real question I have to ask is how much is NASA paying you to lie, Oki?
I know you're a shill for NASA and you're covering up the Flat Earth and you're covering up the secret space program.
So, all right, come on. You're on the payroll of NASA, aren't you?
unidentified
I can't disclose that.
harrison smith
You can't disclose that, but the secret space program, you can.
Is there any part of the so-called secret space program that you think might have a shred of reality behind it, or you think it's just whole cloth made up?
unidentified
Yeah, it's complete fantasy.
There's nothing...
I mean, what are we talking about here?
We're talking about people who...
Say that they have clones and they're in different parallel universes and they're fighting reptilians and stuff.
Yeah, it's insane.
harrison smith
Well, and, you know, one of the things I thought was fascinating about your, the story that you're telling is clearly, I had never heard of some of the things you were saying, so clearly I thought you were making things up and the people in the community was drawn by going, yeah, I think I've heard of that.
Yeah, I think I remember hearing something about that when it was like, I don't think you've heard anything about this.
I mean, the thing about Kevin Spacey's clone and at one point, you know, you talk about all of your clones being kamikaze pilots.
I mean, it's funny, but I do want to get into sort of the psychology of why people would want to believe this and what they think they're tapping into.
Did you get any insight?
Like, did you talk to a lot of people that were just the lay people there, or were you mainly interacting with the sort of higher, the upper echelon of the secret space force program?
unidentified
Well, I talked to some people, one person in particular who used to believe this stuff, and They just say it's all the standard stuff that they were at a vulnerable place in their lives at that moment and that kind of aids people in falling into these kind of bullshit rabbit holes or cults or anything like that.
It's like vulnerability and then gullibility.
I would assume that That's typically what these people are like.
harrison smith
Yeah, just sort of taking advantage of people in a weakened mindset or just looking for answers and thinking that they found something.
We've seen this phenomenon a lot.
Again, this is a conspiracy program.
I think there are aspects to the secret space force that have legitimacy.
I mean, I think there are secret space programs that the public doesn't know about.
I don't think it's armies of clones fighting reptilians on Mars.
That is a little far from me.
But we'll get into some of the psychology and more with Okie from Okie's Weird Stories on the other side.
unidentified
Don't go anywhere. Imagine if someone told you they lived out the plot of the movie Total Recall, that they thought they were living a regular life until one day they recovered memories of being a secret agent fighting an evil organization on Mars.
Now, what if they also said that they were a space marine who fought insectoid and reptilian extraterrestrials on different planets?
And finally, what if they capped it all off by claiming to be G.I. Joe?
G.I. Joe!
If you ever encounter someone like this, it's possible that they believe that they are part of the secret space program.
The secret space program is a conspiracy theory which has grown in popularity within the past decade.
There are YouTube channels, social media groups, and entire conferences dedicated to a shared belief that humanity has already traveled to the far reaches of space, and that a shadowy world government has been hiding this truth from the masses.
A lot of the people who buy into this theory also believe that they were abducted and forced to serve in the secret space program against their will.
This isn't a LARP or an ARG or a giant sci-fi influenced role-playing game.
No. These people genuinely believe this stuff, and their community is getting bigger by the day.
harrison smith
So that was a short clip from Okie's Weird Stories on YouTube, his latest video about the secret Space Force.
It's titled, How I Infiltrated a Bizarre Conspiracy Cult.
And of course, Okie is my guest.
You can follow him on Twitter at O-O-H-K-A-Y-E-Y-E. That's also his Instagram handle, the phonetic spelling of O-K-I. And of course on YouTube, at Okie's Weird Stories.
Man, so much stuff to still talk to you about.
But that video that we just saw, the clip, much longer video, full-fledged documentary.
It's you going around.
You have a cameraman filming you.
You did a lot of work for this and you can tell a lot of work went behind this just the sheer time it took you to put it together.
But YouTube was not so friendly to you when you put it up.
Can you tell us about what happened on YouTube and why you think they would age restrict your video?
unidentified
Okay, so the video was up for about 10 days, no problems whatsoever.
It was monetized, no restrictions, and then all of a sudden, what happened is that I got an email saying that my video was age-restricted, which means that, one, it won't be recommended to people.
It's effectively shadow banned and also you can't make money from it.
They take all your revenue.
Basically, they say it's like 18 plus, but if you watch my video, it's pretty clear that there's nothing in it that requires an age restriction.
So immediately, because I've dealt with this situation and many situations like this on YouTube is like, you know, you go to Twitter and Twitter is the best place when you get in a situation like this.
Just you tag at YouTube and you write like an angry tweet complaining about the situation.
People support you and then YouTube because, you know, the one thing that makes them buckle like nothing else is, you know, pressure from the public.
If enough people are tweeting at them, you can pretty much get your videos back up a lot of the times.
I mean, it doesn't always work that way, but that's usually how it works for me.
So the first email that they sent me, it said that...
Okay, so it said, we carefully reviewed your thing after—excuse me.
So I appealed the age restriction at first, so you have an option to appeal it.
And then after I appealed it, I waited a day, and then they said, oh, we have carefully reviewed your video, and we're sorry, but— But we confirmed that, yes, it is indeed 18 +, and it goes against our guidelines.
Meanwhile, you look at their guidelines page, nothing in it went against their guidelines.
They're guidelines. And then pretty much after that, I complained on Twitter.
And then they followed up a day after that, after the tweet blew up to like 2,000 likes, they followed up and they responded.
They say, okay, we took off the age restriction.
Sorry, we made a mistake.
We have confirmed now that we have made a mistake.
Meanwhile, the first...
First, I mean, the email after I appealed, it said that we carefully reviewed it, and then all of a sudden they're saying that they made a mistake.
So essentially what happened is that they're bots.
Their bots are looking this stuff up.
And, I mean, excuse me, their bots are the ones who are age-restricting and applying these things, right?
harrison smith
Yeah. Right, because I would assume, I mean, you know, they're fact-checking, and the reason they age-restrict things a lot of times, because, yeah, your documentary didn't have any curse words, it didn't have any nudity, it didn't have stuff that you would typically think would be age-restricted, but they put that label on conspiracy videos in an attempt to, you know, prevent them from being spread too much, and for people being recommended to them, make it slightly harder for people to watch and share it, because you have to sign up for YouTube to be able to watch it, so a casual viewer might not, you know, even be able to see it.
And so... Yeah, it would make sense to me that they just have an AI scanning things and you're talking about the secret space force and you're talking about other conspiracy stuff.
It just tagged you as a conspiracy video even though what you're doing is debunking it.
The AI is just not sophisticated enough to recognize that, I guess.
unidentified
Same thing happened to my buddy who came with me and he was the cameraman in my video.
He had a companion video, like sort of behind the scenes video of what we were doing at the conference and stuff.
And there was this one moment where, you know, we were wearing masks in the venue because it was Vegas, you know.
It kind of lacks mask rules, but we were wearing masks.
But then when we got into the actual convention part, we quickly realized if we want to blend in here, we should take off our masks.
Because literally no one else there was.
So he had a part in his behind-the-scenes video where he talked about that.
And then YouTube took it down because it was medical misinformation.
Right. The reason that is, it's because it's like a bot.
You know, the bot looks at that and they're just like, did you say mask?
Mask? Right. Tag it, tag it.
Yeah, there's no room for context or anything.
And his video eventually got reinstated as well.
harrison smith
That's good, yes. So you cause enough trouble, cause enough stir, give them enough of a headache and they'll actually put a human on it.
But if you don't have a big audience that will follow you and like your tweet, then you don't really have that for smaller content creators than yourself.
It might be more difficult to do that sort of thing.
Again, I have so many questions to ask you about this, but is this your, is Okie's Weird Story, is that your primary employment?
Like you don't have a side job and this is just a hobby, right?
So when they age restrict you and take your money, that's a pretty big blow, isn't it?
unidentified
Oh yeah, so I lost probably around like a grand that I should have made because right when my video was age-restricted, like a really big YouTuber made a video recommending it to a bunch of people.
So then that day I got like 100,000, maybe 150,000 views, none of which were monetized.
harrison smith
Right. Right, and it's such a shame, because again, if you go watch this documentary, you travel for it, you're going different places, it clearly took a long time, there was an investment into this, and YouTube just arbitrarily age-restricts it with a robot, and then that's that, and all of your work basically is,
well, it's not for nothing, because you're still getting the information out there, and the video's still great, but you're not making that money back, which is really a bummer, and maybe might make you think twice if you're thinking about doing this again, which maybe is their tactic, but we're going to get Into on the other side, how people in this community have responded to your video, the person that you sort of catfished and tricked into having you on a show.
I'd love to hear how he's reacted since this documentary came out.
So much more on the other side with Okie from Okie's Weird Stories.
Search it and follow him on Twitter and YouTube.
unidentified
You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
harrison smith
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is The American Journal.
I'm Harrison Smith. My guest is Oki of Oki's Weird Stories, and his latest video, which was age-restricted and shadowbanned by YouTube, at least for a while until he caused enough trouble to get it reinstated, was about a documentary...
Really exposing the so-called secret space program as being, well, kind of a bunch of fraud.
I'm always a little bit nervous about talking about this sort of stuff because I guarantee you there's people in our audience, just like anytime I talk about flat earth, there are people that believe in the secret space program and probably think I'm an idiot for not believing it.
But I think what your video does is shows how easy it would be to infiltrate this sort of thing and push it in the wrong direction or just confuse people.
So I think there's aspects of it that are true.
I think there are secret space programs going on.
I don't think they're cloning people.
I don't think they're, you know, having wars with insectoids on Mars.
I think they're, you know, we know.
I mean, China unveiled a space weapon.
This year or last year that the USA had no idea was being created and deployed.
So there are secret space programs going on.
But what you do is really reveal how a conspiracy can sort of take on a life of its own and become very profitable for certain unscrupulous people.
And I think that's happened across the board with a lot of conspiracies.
Do you see a lot of overlap with the so-called secret space program conspiracy and the Flat Earth conspiracy and the QAnon group?
I mean, do you see a lot of overlap with all these different...
unidentified
Oh yeah. So, um, if you believe in the secret space program, I noticed that, uh, for example, you just made a distinction between, um, there's a, there's like a ufologist named, uh, I think his name is Richard Dolan who talks about the secret space program, but what he's talking about is more like top secret black, like black book projects or what is it?
Yeah. Like, like stuff like that.
Um, You know, stuff within the realms of reality.
But then this secret space program is, it's just, it's like I say in my intro, it's like fucking, excuse me, sorry, I'm not supposed to swear.
harrison smith
You're sitting YouTube, son, this is the radio.
unidentified
Yeah. It's like G.I. Joe mixed with Total Recall.
It's like people saying that this stuff happened in their real lives.
So these people who believe, especially in this version of the Secret Space Program, are, I would say...
The type that are so fantasy-prone in their thinking that they would also believe in contradictory theories.
They probably believe in Flat Earth, even though Flat Earth theorists don't believe in space, while they believe in the secret space program.
If you believe in the secret space program, chances are you pretty much believe in every conspiracy out there.
You know, these are the most impressionable people you could think of on the internet.
A lot of them have mental health issues.
And then you have algorithms that are directly feeding them the most insane stuff.
You know, and they can't distinguish that from, you know...
They just don't possess the critical thinking skills to distinguish what is potentially true from what is complete fantasy.
Right.
harrison smith
And like I said, I think a lot of people find out some things are lies and that sort of throws off their equilibrium.
And then they're sort of opened up to con men and, you know, true snake oil salesmen who come along and say, oh, that's just the beginning and sort of drag them off the off the rails.
I mean, how's this for a conspiracy?
Do you think the secret space program conspiracy could be a psyop to convince people that that all this stuff is crazy?
I mean, do you think there's a certain level of like this stuff is pushed to make people that question things believe really insane things and to discredit all of it?
Because we know there's a there's an aspect of that, like, you know, to bring up QAnon, you know, there's parts of QAnon.
And what they said was true.
You know, he talks about history and historical realities that take place.
But then it goes totally off the rails and and by sort of tricking people in, you know, through the door, then they're led, you know, down the hallway to just absurdity.
Do you think there's some aspect where this the secret space program conspiracy could be in and of itself a conspiracy to discredit people looking into black, you know, black book type projects like you said?
Or is that too crazy?
unidentified
I don't think that's too crazy.
I'm pretty sure there's been examples of stuff like that happening before that I'm vaguely aware of.
But I would say any kind of thing like that, it's...
I don't know for sure, but I would say that's really elaborate.
It's a really elaborate scheme.
Maybe too much. But I mean, I don't know.
I don't know. I have no idea.
harrison smith
Yeah, I don't either.
But what about the people in this conspiracy community that you infiltrated and...
Frankly, kind of made it look a little bit foolish with their willingness to accept, you know, the lies that you were coming up with, you know, blatantly, really kind of ridiculous stuff you were saying on purpose.
Were you trying to see how far you could push it?
How did you come up with your story?
unidentified
Well, so yeah, I just watched a whole bunch of, because they have these three hour long podcasts where they're talking and they're talking to each other and they're telling their stories about what happened and stuff.
I watched a bunch of that stuff.
I went on I read Project Avalon a lot.
I read the one guy who interviewed me, James Rank.
I read his book, which goes into detail about how the lore works and that kind of stuff.
But even the most ridiculous stuff that I was saying, like I was trained by Kevin Spacey's clone, that's in their lore.
I didn't make that up. You know?
It sounds crazy, but that's what they...
When I talk about I was fighting zombies and vampires and yetis in the parallel universe, I took that from them.
Like, so, you know, it sounds crazy, because it is.
harrison smith
Yeah. So, have you talked to any of these guys?
Like, the guy that you went on to show, have you had contact with him since you've revealed that it was all a hoax?
unidentified
Oh, yeah. Yeah.
So, the first...
I revealed it to him first, actually.
As soon as I posted the video, I emailed him, and I gave him a heads up.
I'm like, sorry, I tricked you, pretty much.
And if you go on his website, I think it's like supersoldiertalk or something,.com, he wrote a post about it, and he was just like, Beware people like this who come into our community and make things up.
He also emailed me afterwards and he...
We did an interview in Vegas and we also did a hypnosis session.
He agreed to let me film both of those things.
But later, after he saw the video or heard about it, he's like, that's my copyright.
That's not how copyright works.
So he was wrong about that.
And pretty much, yeah, he threatened to sue me unless I take it down.
But, I mean, like on what grounds, really?
harrison smith
Right. He's just trying to sort of cover up because you made him look like a fool.
unidentified
You know, even if you watch the video, like, so, I wouldn't, I never actually, like, make fun of him or anything like that.
I never make any comments, really.
The worst I say is that I find him amusing, which is, you know, that's very mild.
I would argue that if he, if people are saying that I made him look like a fool, I would argue that that's That wasn't me doing that really.
I was taking literally clips from him doing that to himself.
And it's funny because it's silly.
And he's saying insane stuff.
I just show when he says that he spent 350 years on Mars.
That's just a clip from his video.
harrison smith
I just try to put myself in his shoes because we get people...
You know, sending us stuff, saying, I'm a whistleblower for this type of thing.
I'm a whistleblower for this. And it's like, you know, this is why I appreciate your documentary.
It's like, okay, yeah, this can happen.
People can come up with stuff and trick you into it, and then you look like the fool because you fell for it and you didn't do the fact check or anything.
So, you know, it's a lesson for everybody out there, whether you, you know, believe this stuff and maybe you watch this guy and you think he's legitimate.
Just maybe step back and question it a little bit before you go full-fledged.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is our final segment of the American Journal with my guest, Oki, of Oki's Weird Stories.
Again, folks, if you ever feel like whiling away the afternoon on the internet, go visit Oki's Weird Stories on YouTube.
Hit subscribe while you're there.
Why not? And he really does delve into some rabbit holes that are extremely interesting.
One of the ones I just watched was a video called The Feds Told Him to Chase Aliens.
It's about a guy who thought he was seeing UFOs.
I think what he was really seeing was military technology being tested, right?
But the feds actually sent experts to convince him he was actually seeing UFOs.
I mean, it's very convoluted and interesting.
It's all very interesting.
And I see a lot of shared psychology between the UFO people and the other conspiracy theory people.
There's a lot of shared psychological responses people have to this and the way that they're manipulated.
We've heard how the guy that you actually appeared on his show, how he responded.
What about the other people in the secret space program conspiracy community?
Have any regular people contacted you or reacted in any way?
unidentified
Yeah, sure. There's a bunch of people who watched the video, like the interview I did, believed it, and they got mad afterwards.
But it was funny to see the top members of the Secret Space Program community, guys like Corey Goode, talking about it, and Dr.
Michael Sala, and pretty much they used...
My video is an example to be like, well, you see, there are a lot of people who are lying about this stuff, but I'm not lying, guys.
Lots of fake whistleblowers out there, but not me.
harrison smith
It's kind of counterintuitive, but okay.
unidentified
Yeah. No, go on.
harrison smith
Well, that's an aspect of it.
We were talking about it during the break.
You know, when I listen to Bigfoot podcast, everybody who studies Bigfoot and is big in the Bigfoot sphere, which is another fascinating community, they all have a personal story about Bigfoot.
And it evolves into a personal legend.
And you'll hear people be guests on other people's podcasts.
And the people on the podcast say, I've never met you, but I've heard your story, your story of meeting Bigfoot that time.
And so it becomes sort of a personal legend.
And it's sort of about personal aggrandizement, but it also...
Seems to give weight to, you know, when they talk about this stuff because they say, I know it's real.
I've met the guy. But to me, there's a certain aspect of narcissism in it that you couldn't just talk about Bigfoot.
You had to have the experience and have been chosen by Bigfoot to have been appeared to.
Same thing with the secret space program.
There's some people just studying it, but most of the people, they can't just study it.
They have to have been involved.
They were a super soldier.
They were a part of it, and they're building their own personal legend as they talk about this.
How much do you think narcissism plays into people being a part of this community?
unidentified
Yeah, I see what you're saying.
Obviously, I mean, I'm not a psychologist or anything, so I don't know if I can...
Call it narcissism or anything, but obviously there's the aspect of, you know, they all are involved with this thing.
And yeah, that's...
It almost reminds me more so of like role-playing, like a role-playing game or something.
You know, it's strange.
I don't know if I could call it narcissism or if maybe that's a part of it or it's more complex than that, but...
Yeah, it is interesting that they're all victims of the secret space program.
harrison smith
Right, and you talk about this when you do your interview, and you talk about how easy it was for you to sort of slip into the role-playing aspect where you were saying ridiculous things, but you weren't laughing.
You were treating it very seriously, and you talk about sort of how you kind of got it after that interview.
You did an interview where you were pretending to believe stuff you didn't believe, and you were like, wow, that wasn't so hard after all.
Can you tell us about that experience that you went through?
unidentified
Yeah, it was surprisingly easy because I spent months preparing and writing and rehearsing a script.
And then, yeah, at that moment, like I say in the video, any nervousness I had, it was gone.
I just sat there and it was kind of like an out-of-body feel where I was just I'm regurgitating all of the stuff that I wrote and memorized.
And I did it for like an hour, over an hour.
harrison smith
Yeah, I thought it was so interesting you described it as an out-of-body experience.
Like you were watching yourself do this because you knew what you were saying was not true.
No. Yeah, I mean, what do you mean by, like, what exactly do you mean by out-of-body experience?
Can you just elaborate on that a little bit?
unidentified
I suppose I just kind of dissociated from the situation because I know my mind already knows that everything I'm saying is a lie, right?
So combined with I actually have no emotion connected to what I'm saying either.
It's just, you know, it's not me talking.
It's this character that I developed.
Right. I don't know, you remember doing a presentation in school or anything else like that?
Or maybe when you're doing your show, are you always feeling like yourself or you feel like you're performing?
harrison smith
Well, me, I feel like myself, but I've performed in things before and acted in things before.
So, yeah, I get it when you sort of dissociate yourself from it.
But it's interesting because, you know, even what you're saying when you say dissociate and out-of-body experience, like these things are kind of related to like the MKUltra stuff that's tied into the secret space program.
So it's funny how all of this is really reliant on kind of basic things.
Psychological imperatives, I think, that all humans are capable of doing.
And of course, you were aware you were lying and you weren't really trying to trick anybody.
You were because you wanted people to believe you.
But you weren't, you know, you're not one of the people that's actually trying to go on tour and sell books about this sort of stuff.
So it was probably a little bit different for you, but I could understand how people could be pretending this sort of thing, and now they're not just, you know, some dude from down the block.
Now they're a super soldier.
Now they're a hero in their own minds, and other people are believing them, and that must feel pretty good.
So, you know, I think it's a lot of just chicanery, in my opinion.
Mm-hmm. Yep. It's absolutely fascinating and we've talked a little bit about the overlap between other conspiracy stuff but I guess the video is available now on YouTube and is it fully monetized?
unidentified
Yeah, yeah. Thankfully.
harrison smith
Yeah, and I'm excited about some of the projects you have coming up in the future.
But we're coming up to the end of the show here.
Is there anything else you want our audience to know?
Because again, we probably have a lot of people that have looked into the Secret Space.
They might think that we're stupid for not believing in it.
I mean, you know, what do you have to say to people who maybe still believe in the Secret Space program after you've done a fairly thorough job of debunking so much of it?
unidentified
I would... I would be wary of believing things where there's no evidence to believe it.
Anybody can make up some story about being Buck Rogers fighting in space.
If there's no evidence, use your critical thinking skills and just...
It's probably just made up.
harrison smith
Probably so.
It's probably as simple as that.
I hadn't even considered the fact that flat earthers don't believe in space and yet they might believe in the secret space program.
That is a hilarious example of cognitive dissonance that I hadn't considered before.
Very, very, very funny.
Well, once again, Okie's Weird Stories on YouTube, it's a fantastic channel, really doing great dives.
He's got a John McAfee documentary that I recommend, How the Feds Told Him to Chase Aliens.
That's a video that I recommend.
So many great videos. Please go visit Okie's Weird Stories, subscribe there, and find out.
Alex Jones was actually kind of right about the gay frogs.
Thanks so much for coming on with us, Okie.
unidentified
Alright, thank you. Yeah, I enjoyed it.
harrison smith
Alright, well, super fun.
And yeah, once again, Okie's Weird Stories on YouTube.
His Twitter, O-O-H-K-A-Y-I-E. I'm going to spell this again, okay?
His Twitter is O-K-I, but spelled phonetically.
O-O-H-K-A-Y-E-Y-E. There it is.
Alright. Yeah, just so you can follow him there.
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alex jones
We were the first to tell you about the coming global government that would use a biomedical police state for total control over the population to carry out forced sterilization and then mass extermination.
We were the first on a mass scale to raise the alarm about the New World Order system we're now living in.
We've gone from beta In the UN world government corporate fascist state to operational now.
And they are accelerating quickly.
And they intend, on record by the year 2030, to have at least 80% world depopulation.
That's only eight years away.
And you ask yourself, how will they do that?
Well, we have major world study reports out by prestigious universities in Canada, the US and the UK, All confirming massive record death rates around the world and major insurance companies are confirming a 40% increase in the death rate.
This is the biggest in history, even bigger than during World War II when over 60 million people died total.
That there is a 40% increase in the death rate of working age men and women in Western countries where the vaccines are being given between 18 and 64.
Ladies and gentlemen, I knew it was coming.
I knew it was on their drawing boards.
It was in their Operation Lockstep.
We all knew about the Georgia Guidestones.
We all knew about Bill Gates and David Rockefeller and their eugenics meetings calling for depopulation.
But that's one thing to know they were setting it up and beta testing in the third world, which was terrible.
Now they're doing it.
And that's why InfoWars is beyond the tip of the spear.
And if you don't support us and if you don't pray for us, we're going to be shut down very, very soon.
But just understand this.
I'm basically on a suicide mission.
That doesn't mean I'm going to commit suicide.
In fact, if they kill me and they say it's suicide, that's a lie.
Suicide mission, for those that don't know, is a term used in military parlance in the last hundred years when you have a 50% chance or more of dying on the mission you're going on.
And I can tell you, I am on a suicide mission.
It's bad, ladies and gentlemen.
They're trying to criminally indict me.
They are doing dirty tricks behind the scenes that are incredible.
They are doing industrial level espionage trying to shut us down right now because Infowars is now going from being credible to being ultra credible with the mainline intelligentsia of the world.
We are living in times that we were born for.
And so when I tell you that we're having the biggest effect we've ever had, despite all the censorship and attacks, that's not me here bragging.
That's saying we are in desperate, dangerous territory facing the main enemy head on.
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unidentified
Joshua in Texas.
Joshua, you're on the Infowars War Room.
joshua in texas
Go ahead. Right on, man.
You guys talk about the New World Order a lot, and my dad was the first to expose it.
I have been banned from banned.video.
First of all, I wrote down that Randall Wilhite, Alex Jones' lawyer, went on record saying that Alex is a showman and just playing a character.
Second time I got banned, I said that Mark Randazza Is a lawyer for the Church of Satan and now you're a First Amendment lawyer.
Next time I got banned is that I proved that you guys sell your products on Amazon, giving Jeff Bezos a cut of your profit.
They say you guys have to sign non-disclosure agreements.
All the employees. So Alex actually bans your free speech.
unidentified
One hour later.
Josh the Troll. You can't get Patriot points on Amazon.
Hey Josh the Troll, I have 5,000 Patriot points.
How many do you have, Josh the Troll?
joshua in texas
Josh the Troll! You need some garbachill!
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