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you're tuned in to the american journal with your host harrison smith Watch it live right now at band.video. | |
Good morning ladies and gentlemen welcome to the American Journal info wars.com band.video so many videos to show you today good lord we have like We have like eight of them just on one pedophile professor. | ||
So we'll take in all of that and more. | ||
It's all ridiculous and horrifying. | ||
Stay tuned, won't you? | ||
Won't you? | ||
We'll begin as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for the 2nd of February 2022. | ||
ABC has now suspended Whoopi Goldberg from The View for saying that Holocaust was, quote, not about race. | ||
ABC News suspended The View host, Whoopi Goldberg, for two weeks after she said the Holocaust was not about race, the network said Tuesday, saying, quote, while Whoopi has apologized, I've asked her to take time to reflect and learn about the impact of I hope this puts to bed once and for all the pernicious anti-Semitic conspiracy theory that Jews run the media. | ||
Meanwhile, U.S. national debt skyrockets past $30 trillion three years earlier than expected after borrowing surged during the pandemic. | ||
$30 trillion. | ||
It's a major milestone in our inevitable and devastating collapse as a sovereign nation. | ||
We'll do some math on that a little bit later in the program. | ||
Meanwhile, toddler refused heart surgery in three separate countries over their parents being unjabbed. | ||
A Cypriot toddler has been refused necessary heart surgery. | ||
He has a serious heart disease, but was refused the necessary surgery in three separate countries because his parents are not vaccinated against the Chinese coronavirus. | ||
Just confirming, you know, once again, in case you needed it reconfirmed for the millionth time, these... | ||
Mandates and laws are not just nonsensical, they're straight up evil. | ||
And they're willing to kill your child for you not submitting to the vaccine. | ||
Which, by the way, I feel like we should mention this every time we talk about the vaccine. | ||
It doesn't work. Everybody acknowledges that now. | ||
It doesn't work. It does not stop you from getting Omicron. | ||
It actually makes you more likely to get Omicron. | ||
It doesn't work. So it's wild. | ||
All of these stories about the vaccine. | ||
It's just like, it doesn't work. | ||
So what are we doing? | ||
Oh, right. Oh, right. | ||
The tyranny. Oh, right. The globalist worldwide control system. | ||
I forget. It has nothing to do with the vaccine because the vaccine doesn't work. | ||
Moving on here. To something else that doesn't work and never worked and was never gonna work and we told you the whole time. | ||
John Hopkins study. | ||
Lockdowns did not reduce COVID deaths but did have a devastating effect on society. | ||
Yeah, we told you so. | ||
We need a bell. I need a bell here. | ||
I need a we told you so bell and we'll just ring it the entire damn show. | ||
An unprecedented draconian COVID lockdowns had little to no effect on curbing coronavirus deaths, but they did have a devastating impact on society, according to a John Hopkins University study. | ||
The university's Studies and Applied Economics Institute paper, called A Literature Review and Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Lockdowns on COVID-19 Mortality, found lockdowns during the pandemic's early phase in 2020 only reduced COVID-19 mortality by about 0.2%. | ||
Yeah, maybe. So it's about as effective as the vaccines, I guess. | ||
Quote, we find no evidence that lockdown, school closures, border closures, and limiting gatherings have had a noticeable effect on COVID-19 mortality, the researchers wrote. | ||
But they have contributed to reducing economic activity, raising unemployment, reducing schooling, causing political unrest, contributing to domestic violence, and undermining liberal democracy, researchers said. | ||
Oh, but it was worth it, and if you question it, you're a domestic terrorist. | ||
Yeah, it's all this stupid. | ||
This whole show is just going to be full of news. | ||
This mind-bogglingly stupid. | ||
In terms of, you know, the behavior of the elites and the people in charge. | ||
Finally, here, our last story. | ||
Majority of Canadians now want COVID rules to end after the trucker revolt. | ||
After a massive 15% percentage point swing in the space of just two weeks, coinciding with the trucker revolt, The majority of Canadians now want all COVID rules to end, meaning that that small, vanishingly small minority with the unacceptable views, it's actually the majority of the country, and it's time to end this crap. | ||
But we don't live in a democracy. | ||
We live under tyranny. | ||
So it's not going to end. | ||
They're going to send the cops and they're going to send the army out next, and we'll cover it on the other side. | ||
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Stay tuned. Tune in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at Banned.video. | ||
Welcome back folks, Harrison Smith here, Infowars.com, Banned.video. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
Boy, we have a lot of stuff to talk about here. | ||
What should we go to first? This is really the question. | ||
What to go to first? We'll talk about some of this Freedom Convoy stuff. | ||
You know, the... | ||
Again, it's really just wild and insane the amount of misinformation about this. | ||
Have we censored clip number 10, guys? | ||
I want to play that. Alright, cool. | ||
Alright, so Justin Trudeau has come out once again saying that the majority party there in Canada have completely disavowed all of the anti-transgender, the transphobic, the homophobic, the anti-Semitic, the racist, and the white supremacist elements that they're seeing in Ottawa, which is good. | ||
I think you should denounce I think it's good that you're denouncing the stuff that doesn't exist except for in your fetid, twisted mind, Justin Trudeau. | ||
Because there is no evidence of the things that they're saying, but there doesn't have to be. | ||
This is the... Narcissism and total control these people have over the mainstream media. | ||
They just say stuff and it's getting annoying quite frankly. | ||
Like it's really just getting annoying and played out. | ||
And hopefully, you know, people out there that at least at the beginning was like, you know, they're good people. | ||
And they hear like these people are racist and Nazis. | ||
They're like, oh, no. | ||
Oh, that's horrible. | ||
But then after year after year after year of this where every single time there is any sort of pushback to a liberal policy, they just invoke racism. | ||
Like just out of nowhere, completely baselessly. | ||
I hope that people out there are learning to roll their eyes a little bit. | ||
Learning to just go, okay. | ||
Racism, huh? Is that what it is? | ||
Is that what you're standing up against, Justin Trudeau? | ||
I mean, come on. I mean, come on. | ||
You're not that stupid, are you? | ||
Like, if there are people watching this that actually are like, these trucking convoy, like, really? | ||
Are you that dumb? | ||
Are you really going to let these people trick you over and over and over again? | ||
Just stop. Just stop being stupid. | ||
Stop listening to these liars, these psychopaths. | ||
These people just creating nonsense out of whole cloth and then demanding that you bend your will to it. | ||
They're tyrants and they're using an emotionally charged word to manipulate you in their trauma-based mind control paradigm. | ||
It's not that complicated. You're not a good person for believing them. | ||
That's the real thing, right? | ||
People think they're good. They're like, well, I'm a good person. | ||
I'm against racism. It's like, no, you're not a good person for believing lies. | ||
That doesn't make you a good person. | ||
It doesn't make you a good person to smear your political opponents with a heinous attribute. | ||
Because some tyrant knows it's a lever they can pull to get you to do whatever they want. | ||
Being a puppet is not being virtuous, okay? | ||
So just stop it. Cut the strings off your own mind. | ||
Free yourself from the glass cage they have you in. | ||
And learn to look around for yourself once in a while. | ||
But a lot of stuff is happening there with the trucker convoy, including the blockade of the border crossing with Canada. | ||
And the police are there trying to stop it. | ||
They're not having a lot of luck, though, unfortunately. | ||
We'll take a look at that first. | ||
Here's Alberta Premier Kenney saying the unlawful blockade of truck drivers impedes the people's freedom of movement. | ||
And as we know, your freedom to go where you want, where you please, without any restriction, is a basic human right that the Canadian government is centrally focused on upholding. | ||
Everybody has a right to go anywhere they want, absolutely, unless you refuse to take the jab, unless you go to church when they tell you you're not allowed to, then you'll be arrested, humiliated, and called a racist. | ||
But again, here's Alberta Premier Kinney really fulfilling his role as steward of human rights there in Canada and denouncing this horrible act preventing people from going where they want. | ||
Clip number seven. We were briefed that on Saturday, approximately 10,000 trucks and other vehicles began a moving convoy around the Coutts border station, and police closely monitored the situation, believing at first that it was an effort to engage in a lawful protest without blocking the road. | ||
Let me quote from a statement issued by the RCMP K-Division earlier today. | ||
What may have begun as a peaceful assembly quickly turned into an unlawful blockade. | ||
While the Alberta RCMP has been in a position to conduct enforcement, we've been engaged with protesters at the Coutts border crossing in an effort to find a peaceful and safe resolution for all involved. | ||
We thought we had a path to resolution. | ||
The protesters eventually chose not to comply. | ||
As of this morning, further action is being taken by the Alberta RCMP as this blockade continues to impede the ability for emergency agencies to provide full services to area residents. | ||
It has also negatively impacted the flow of goods and services and impedes the public's freedom of movement. | ||
Oh yeah, the freedom of movement, impacting the flow of goods and services. | ||
Unacceptable, folks. Only the government is allowed to do that, and they'll do it for the whole country all at once, and they'll throw you in jail for opposing it. | ||
But if a bunch of truckers park their car where they're not supposed to, it's a national security emergency, and it must be dealt with. | ||
And I love the way, how did he put it right there? | ||
He goes, this went from a lawful assembly to a, you know, an unlawful blockade. | ||
And it's like, well, where, when did that happen? | ||
Well, when we decided, when we decided to, like the way they're setting it up is like, well, what began as a peaceful protest quickly evolved into, you know, some sort of violence or like something got out of hand, but no, no, no, it's still a peaceful protest. | ||
It's just now they've decided that it's unacceptable and must be destroyed. | ||
Unfortunately, they don't have the numbers. | ||
They just don't have the numbers or the willpower or the justification to do the things they're Here's where the blockaders approached the incoming police forces. | ||
The police fell back, but the truckers remained on scene and the highways remained blocked. | ||
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Clip number eight. It's an unreal sight here. | |
The truckers have gathered on the highway as authorities were moving in. | ||
Now, authorities have backed off, but these guys certainly have not, and there are a couple officers over there. | ||
We don't know how they're going to engage, but these guys are showing up in force, peacefully defying what's been going on. | ||
We're going to see what happens here, and if you want to support them in their legal fight, go to truckerlawyer.ca. | ||
There you go, a little report from Rebel News. | ||
Now, the police did try to block the Canadian farmers from joining the truck protest. | ||
Canadian farmers wanted to join the protest and join the blockade, but the police did not want to allow them to do that, so they blocked the road. | ||
Unfortunately for the police, farmers drive giant tractors with huge six-foot-tall wheels, and they don't need roads. | ||
Let's go to clip number eight, or clip number nine, rather. | ||
Here's the police blockade. | ||
They've got it all sectioned off here. | ||
Oh yeah, you're not getting past these guys. | ||
No way. See, there's some of the frustrated farmers. | ||
They're mad. They want to get by. | ||
And, yeah, there they go. | ||
There they go. Right on past. | ||
Right on past. Why don't you put yourself in front of it, police officer? | ||
Why don't you stop them? Put your body in front. | ||
Put your cars in front. | ||
They would literally drive right over the police trucks if they wanted to. | ||
They just keep on going. | ||
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Just cruise on. Keep going. | |
I was like, dang it. Darn it. | ||
Aw, darn it. | ||
He just went right around. | ||
Dang it. Aren't they listening? | ||
Aren't they listening to us? | ||
We've just destroyed their lives. | ||
We've just kept them in lockdown completely, pointlessly, as we now know from the John Hopkins report. | ||
We've kept them isolated and alone and without a job and just waiting for sweet release of freedom that they've grown to love. | ||
The police have been the enforcers of that. | ||
They've been the... Sword arm of the state as they enforce these tyrannical orders. | ||
And now people aren't listening to them. | ||
Now they don't believe that the police have their best interests in mind. | ||
So what's happening here is a total breakdown of the false illusion of democracy that has been established in the Western world. | ||
People know now. They know you don't have their best interests in mind. | ||
You couldn't give a rat's behind whether you're destroying their life or killing their child or You know, your grandmother has to die alone in some fluorescent room while you, you know, are kept in the hallway weeping to yourself. | ||
They don't care. And so now, you know, there used to be a time when, well, it's the police. | ||
They're doing their best, so let's go ahead and listen to them. | ||
You've lost that respect because you've squandered it, because you've destroyed it. | ||
It's entirely the fault of the people in charge. | ||
They're now just beginning to understand the true level of... | ||
Distrust, disapprobation that they've inspired in the people of Canada. | ||
It's gonna get bad. Alright, welcome back folks. | ||
So I'm just hearing that the Alberta Premier, Kinney, who we heard from in that last section, apparently is crumbling under the pressure. | ||
And as of nine hours ago, has announced that he's open to rolling back some of these COVID measures at the behest of the truckers that are blocking the border crossing there in Coots. | ||
So good news there. | ||
A little bit of good news. | ||
Alberta may lift COVID-19 public health measures this month, according to Kinney. | ||
Just nine hours ago. | ||
So it looks like it's working. | ||
It looks like the pressure is working. | ||
The workers' uprising is coming to fruition. | ||
And it's a beautiful thing. | ||
Of course, this is a theme going around the world right now. | ||
I believe Norway just lifted all of its restrictions. | ||
France is now rolling back some of its restrictions. | ||
A lot of restrictions being rolled back, as if that's going to stop us from holding these people to account. | ||
No, they've destroyed the entire world. | ||
Their lockdown has eliminated entire economic sectors. | ||
They've caused... Untold numbers of small businesses to close as they have forcibly transferred trillions of dollars from the middle class to the billionaire class. | ||
It's not enough. You're not just going to roll back these measures and we're going to be thankful that you stopped oppressing us. | ||
We're going to remove you from office and that'll be just the beginning and I hope we are all on the same page on this. | ||
We understand that what is going on here is a criminal activity and you don't just... | ||
You don't just let the criminals go when they stop committing the crime. | ||
You punish them. You hold them to account. | ||
And that's what we will do. | ||
So this is just the beginning. | ||
It's a good start. You know, maybe your punishment will be slightly lessened when in front of the commission you can say, but I rolled back. | ||
I was the first to try to roll back this sort of stuff. | ||
Eh, it might help. That's nice to know. | ||
Face the wall now, please. Meanwhile, what does Justin Trudeau have to say about all this? | ||
I got the... I got the actual quote here. | ||
He says, Yeah, I'm very sorry. | ||
You're having some sort of hallucinatory episode, Justin Trudeau. | ||
But none of this exists, and you're an insane person. | ||
So, I guess it's as simple as that. | ||
We've got some videos here. Let's try to find some of this hate and vitriol that Justin Trudeau is so bravely standing up against, shall we? | ||
Let's go to... | ||
Where should we begin? | ||
Let's go to clip number 11 here. | ||
Freedom Convoy, honk honk. | ||
I can see it now. | ||
All these people are Islamophobes. | ||
Keep our land mandate free. | ||
That's homophobic, I imagine. | ||
Love, thank you. | ||
You're brave, strong and free. | ||
That's probably transphobic, if I had to guess. | ||
United against tyranny. | ||
That's probably some sort of phobia of some sort. | ||
There's the Canadian flag waving high up on a... | ||
On a trucker's crane arm there. | ||
Horrific, right? I'm sorry I had to show you all that. | ||
Just brutal. Just absolutely awful. | ||
Here's the Freedom Truckers, clip number 12 here. | ||
Again, engaged in just horrific anti-Semitism and all sorts of other isms that Justin Trudeau is crying one single tear over at this moment. | ||
Let's watch. Oh no. | ||
Are they playing hockey? That's not right. | ||
That's not right. No, no. | ||
You're supposed to be inside. You're supposed to be alone. | ||
You're supposed to be getting your meals delivered by an immigrant. | ||
You're not supposed to be out there playing hockey and having a good time. | ||
You're hateful homophobes. | ||
You're racist. You're anti-black racists. | ||
You can tell, can't you? | ||
Just the way they hold... | ||
I mean, it's just imaginary. | ||
Their outrage is predicated on an imaginary aspect. | ||
It doesn't exist. | ||
It's so racist what we're seeing here. | ||
I'm sorry for the more sensitive viewers that have to watch this game of street hockey being played on the streets of Ottawa. | ||
This is what Justin Trudeau says. | ||
We cannot stand for. | ||
We cannot have this. | ||
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There he is. Why? | |
Why? He's crying. | ||
He's weeping. | ||
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Oh, why? | |
Let's go to club number 13 now. | ||
Just another example of just the horrific ists that Justin Trudeau is, again, he's not just standing up against them. | ||
He's bravely standing up against them. | ||
You know, he's a stalwart defender. | ||
Of all of the lesser people in his mind, right? | ||
He is the white savior standing for all of those poor, disaffected minorities. | ||
He alone understands the threat that they're under. | ||
Let's take a look now at some of the horrific... | ||
He practically becomes them. | ||
He's so empathetic. | ||
His skin takes on a darker tone. | ||
His hair sprouts glorious head feathers just ahead. | ||
His pure empathy, this method acting he's involved in, it's truly incredible. | ||
You understand how much he values these people. | ||
It's liberal. It's very liberal. | ||
Thank you, Alex. Let's go now to clip number 13 here. | ||
We see another example of this hate that Justin Trudeau is standing up so bravely against. | ||
Oh my god, they're handing out food. | ||
These are students handing out food like racists. | ||
Look at that. That's racist candy. | ||
Those cookies are probably Islamophobic, if I had to guess. | ||
Ah, just awful. They probably stole that food from homeless people. | ||
If I went by what the mainstream media is telling me. | ||
I mean, it's funny because it's so ridiculous, but at the same time, there are people out there that believe this. | ||
They only get their information from mainstream media, and they actually think that as premier of a major advanced Western country, Justin Trudeau is telling the truth because if he wasn't, wouldn't our media call him out? | ||
Isn't that the dichotomy that we have in this hemisphere? | ||
We have the media on one side, and they're there to hold the... | ||
Politicians to account and politicians can't just say wild lies or else they'll be called out by it. | ||
They'll be humiliated and then they'll be voted out of office. | ||
That's how democracy works, right? | ||
No, no, of course not. | ||
It's two arms of the same beast. | ||
One is beating you over the head and the other is telling you to shut up about it. | ||
So that's where we are. | ||
But you know what? I did some digging. | ||
I really got down into the muck here with these racist truckers and I did find some hate. | ||
I found a very, very... | ||
Manic and outrageous example of true hatred spilling from the mouth of somebody in Ottawa. | ||
Here it is, clip number 10. | ||
This is really, really brutal, but of course the hate is not coming from the truckers. | ||
No, it's coming from their opposition. | ||
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Here it is. Take a nap, dude. The Hawking will continue until freedom improves. | |
Simple as that. | ||
F*** you. F*** man. | ||
F*** you. Join us. | ||
Yeah, the honking will continue until freedom improves, folks. | ||
That's just how it is. | ||
Now, of course, their outrage, their baseless slanders are a reflection of the effectiveness of the Trucker Convoy and how they are desperate to do anything they can to stop people from joining. | ||
Unfortunately, it's not working. | ||
And in fact, the Trucker Convoy is becoming a worldwide phenomenon here. | ||
It's the Trucker for Freedom 2022 United States convoy staging in Reno, Nevada. | ||
Here it is, clip 14. What the fuck, man. | ||
The massive convoy there in Reno headed towards D.C. It's happening here too, folks. | ||
It's a glorious thing, isn't it? | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, folks. You know what's a frustrating thing about working at Infowars is they're just being, you know, tuned into this sort of stuff. | ||
Obviously, it's just that nothing ever gets done about anything, right? | ||
It's that we can point out all these problems. | ||
We can point out that it's as easy as a flip of a switch to correct all of this stuff. | ||
You don't want immigrants? | ||
Just shut the border. | ||
It's not that hard. | ||
You want to stop crime? | ||
Punish criminals. | ||
It's so simple. | ||
It's so easy. | ||
And so it's frustrating that nothing gets done because what happens is our problems are multiplying. | ||
The problems themselves are sprouting new problems. | ||
The issues that were manageable and bad, but, you know, we were pointing them out early on, just get worse and worse. | ||
And then more things are added to it. | ||
So it's just like, you know, beyond the vaccine mandates, it's like you've got the vaccine mandate. | ||
It's like they'll come out with something new and it's like, oh God, we have to fight against this now. | ||
Meanwhile, the immigration that we've been railing against for the last 10 years continues unabated and has actually exploded. | ||
I didn't realize, I heard on Tucker Carlson, December, this December, the number of illegal immigrants crossing the border was three times, or was rather greater than the last three Decembers combined, right? | ||
So this December... More illegal immigrants crossed than the previous three Decembers combined. | ||
So tripling the rate of immigrants. | ||
It just continues. It just goes on and on and on. | ||
And one of the major issues, of course, is big tech censorship. | ||
Nothing's been done to stop it. | ||
It hasn't even slowed down. | ||
And now it's reaching new and even more outrageous heights. | ||
And we'll talk about that in just a second. | ||
Before we do, let's... | ||
Let's go to a quick little meme here. | ||
Clip number four, Infowars Tech Zuckerberg interview. | ||
This is from a while ago, but again, it lays out that none of this is a surprise. | ||
Like, none of this is something that's unexpected. | ||
It's just we go, here comes the charging rhino, and then we have to sit there and wait. | ||
Well, everybody goes, there's no rhino. | ||
Shut up. No one's charging at us. | ||
And then, boom! Like, you get hit. | ||
And everybody's like, ah, there's nothing we could have done. | ||
Yeah, there's a million things we could do. | ||
We're just not doing them because the people in charge... | ||
Don't care about serving the interests of their people because we don't live in a democracy and the people who rule over us have no reason whatsoever to actually do things for the benefit or in the interest of the people they supposedly represent. | ||
So here's a very old meme, and I'll give you the credit on the other side, but it again really just shows that Alex Jones was on the forefront of all of this, understood exactly what was happening, and even in this joking form you see how pernicious and dangerous this type of mindset is. | ||
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Let's watch. It's an incredibly big deal that Facebook is completely overhauling its mission and has a new mission. | |
So, what is the new mission of Facebook? | ||
Yeah, we're gonna start censoring pro-Trump news or news we don't like. | ||
Not even fake stuff. | ||
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We're just gonna censor it. So how exactly do you do that? | |
So I guess the message is to you. | ||
Hey, it don't matter what's true. | ||
You keep your mouth shut or we're gonna call you Hitler. | ||
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Take me inside Mark Zuckerberg's head to like the moment that you decided you needed to change Facebook's core mission. | |
Was there an event that happened or was there just a moment that you said, we gotta change something? | ||
Obama put an internet kill switch in place in 2010 and then signed a bill right before he left office saying that the CIA would be over the media and over the board of governors of the FCC. I mean, this is crazy stuff. | ||
And it's in the news. It's not like I'm saying it. | ||
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What have you had to kind of learn from the spread of misinformation? | |
Or what have you learned to make sure that people can really connect? | ||
It's not in the news, but corporations send each other communications, and they send stockholders information. | ||
And everything's there! | ||
Everything's there! I mean, you read the white papers today, it's like, we're preparing for a post-human world, and looking at the best way. | ||
Do we just kill everybody right away with the virus, or do we entertain them and then have them opt in to get more money up front, to then have the government euthanize them later? | ||
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And you keep hearing, we've never been more divided, we've never been more polarized. | |
Was it the political climate that led to kind of this awakening? | ||
Let me give you the big news right now. | ||
Let me tell everybody the big news right now. | ||
If you think 14-year-old and 12-year-old news about cameras and microphones watching and listening to you, you're like, oh, there's nothing about me that's interesting. | ||
Just like, oh, let the government know what I've got. | ||
As if the government's full of angels. | ||
Samsung and all these companies for a decade have been telling you they're doing this because they're selling the data on you and the intel on you into big algorithm systems. | ||
Yeah, it's not so complicated, is it? | ||
Now, remember, this came out years before there even was the COVID virus. | ||
So it's interesting that Alex Jones is like, hey, should we just release a virus and kill everybody? | ||
Should we do it a different way? How did he know? | ||
Because they'd been projecting this plan for years. | ||
Now, special thanks to the meme creator of that. | ||
You can find him on Twitter at BobThomas911 or on Gab and Getter at S-K-J-U-L-T. So a big thank you to him because that was extremely well done. | ||
But again, what it illustrates is that this has been a plan in motion for a while. | ||
Let me just read some... Some of the latest headlines. | ||
Again, this is all just from today, and this should give you another sort of bird's-eye view, full understanding of what exactly is going on here. | ||
Like I said previously, it's not just that the big tech censorship is continuing and getting worse. | ||
It's being elevated to new and even more constitutionally forbidden realms from independent.co.uk. | ||
White House urges Spotify to take further action on Joe Rogan, saying, quote, And of course, somebody tweeted out, and it really makes a lot of sense. | ||
When you hear misinformation or disinformation from the mainstream media, just replace it with the word wrong think, right? | ||
So they need to do more to fight against a wrong think in the media on Tuesday. | ||
So, you know, how many times you heard, well, they're a private company. | ||
Private companies do what they want. These are companies that are subsidized, encouraged, and are now being actively directed to censor people by the federal government. | ||
This is not constitutional. | ||
It's not legal. It's not morally or ethically right. | ||
It is the total control of information platforms through financial blacklisting and through centralized control of places like YouTube, Spotify, and other platforms. | ||
You know, essentially modern digital town squares. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
And where are they? | ||
Where are the Republicans fighting back against this? | ||
Where are they demanding that Jen Psaki be removed from her office for using a position of federal executive authority to demand that media companies adhere to the government narrative? | ||
It is a complete violation of our First Amendment and should not be stood for. | ||
But it will be because they're all scumbags. | ||
Meanwhile, if you want to know why they're doing this, Tucker Carlson, it's revealed, now draws more Democratic viewers in the key demo, topping even Rachel Maddow. | ||
Because they're such, you know, ceaseless liars that even their own supporters can't stand them anymore. | ||
And they're going to Tucker Carlson and see when all of the people want something, it's the government's responsibility to stand in the way and prevent them from getting it, right? | ||
Because this is our democracy. | ||
Meanwhile, Canadian leader deletes tweet outlining plan to target trucker convoys GoFundMe donations. | ||
A Canadian elected official in Ottawa allegedly deleted a tweet appearing to outline a plan to legally target the millions of dollars raised in support of the Freedom Convoy of truckers protesting a vaccine mandate. | ||
Saying, quote, this morning I've asked the city manager and city solicitor to immediately launch court proceedings targeting the millions of dollars in funds frozen by GoFundMe. | ||
So yeah, they're trying to steal the truckers' money. | ||
But again, in cooperation with Big Tech, this is a Big Tech Government cooperation that's taking place, whether it's Jen Psaki encouraging Spotify, giving Spotify the legal cover to censor artists that are carrying on their platform, or whether it's Canadians encouraging GoFundMe to not just seize the money, but then give it to them because they deserve it. | ||
They've earned it. Meanwhile, Washington Post recuses their new editor from FBI and DOJ coverage. | ||
Why? Well, because she's married to the FBI chief of staff. | ||
That's right. Washington Post new editor Matea Gold is recused from covering the FBI Department of Justice due to a conflict of interest involving her husband. | ||
Gold's husband, Jonathan Lesnar, became FBI chief of staff in December 2021, one month before she received the Post promotion. | ||
Oh, what a coincidence that is, isn't it? | ||
So again, this isn't even the free media doing things we don't like. | ||
This is the merger, in a very real sense, of the media and the government into one censorious, hellish monster. | ||
Meanwhile, the New York Times has sued the State Department over a four-year request about Hunter Biden. | ||
I'll get more into this as well. | ||
But the censorship is accelerating to new and absurd heights. | ||
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You know, if you really want to understand the situation that we're in right now, there's one person if you really want to understand the situation that we're in right now, there's one person that his whole life really And his name is Hunter Biden, right? | ||
Here you've got the son of a lifelong senator, American royalty more or less, right? | ||
There's this crime family that runs Delaware, the Bidens. | ||
And when his father is vice president, when Joe Biden's vice president, Hunter Biden, is making absolute bank. | ||
He's going to Ukraine and Burisma. | ||
He's hanging out with the top spy chief of China. | ||
He's just making billion-dollar deals using his father's position as leverage and as inroads to positions that he's not qualified or not. | ||
He's not qualified for it. | ||
There's no reason to pay this man money except that his father is the vice president. | ||
See, you get elected into office. | ||
Now you have control over vast swaths of money. | ||
You have control over how companies are treated. | ||
And it makes sense, right? | ||
I was talking to a guy recently. | ||
They're trying to launch a mission to the moon. | ||
And unfortunately, one of their primary investors is a Ukrainian guy. | ||
Now, it's well known. | ||
None of this is hidden or anything. | ||
But because of restrictions and because of what's going on in Ukraine, by the way, what's going on in Ukraine is Joe Biden and his compatriots are fabricating... | ||
Absolutely, you know, World War III out of absolutely nothing in order to justify an invasion there. | ||
So, you know, normal Americans who's dedicated their lives to like scientific pursuits are being prevented from carrying those out because if we were to allow Russia to invade Ukraine, then Joe Biden's son would lose his multimillion dollar positions that he doesn't deserve. | ||
So not only is the son of the president or son of the vice president, now son of the president, actively engaged in foreign activities for which, you know, the vice president is wielding his position of power to enrich his son. | ||
Then the evidence of this comes out in the leak of his laptop and it is universally denounced, censored and criticized by the mainstream media and big tech who announced quite, quite blatantly, you know, they don't even try to hide it anymore. | ||
They're like, we don't know if it's true or not, but we're going to censor it just in case because this is an election year and this looks really bad for our preferred candidate. | ||
They're doing it explicitly on political lines for political gain and abdicating their responsibility as the You know, the fourth branch of government, right, as the protector of the people, as the truth-tellers. | ||
I mean, is there any better example? | ||
Is there any better... Illustration of the corruption in our country? | ||
Because this is not a small thing. | ||
This isn't... You know, they'll pick small things. | ||
They'll go, well, Don Jr. | ||
once had coffee for five minutes with a Russian person that the FBI sent to him. | ||
So, you know, we have to tear down everything. | ||
We have to kick out Trump. | ||
Don Jr. had coffee with somebody we don't like. | ||
Meanwhile, you've got Hunter Biden making billion-dollar deals. | ||
And again... When this starts to get investigated by the Ukrainian authorities, his dad Joe Biden comes in as vice president and says, we'll withhold billions of dollars of foreign aid to your country unless you stop investigating us. | ||
And then when Donald Trump tries to You know, tries to undo that. | ||
Tries to actually start the anti-corruption probe once again. | ||
He's impeached for it. Like, it's so corrupt. | ||
And they'll wield all of the power that they have for their own aggrandizement completely at the expense of the American people. | ||
It is a major scandal. | ||
And that major scandal is not just not reported by the mainstream media. | ||
It's actively subverted. | ||
It's actively destroyed. | ||
They say it was Russian propaganda. | ||
And they're still spouting that ridiculous nonsense. | ||
And now it's gotten to the point where... | ||
The New York Times has had to sue the State Department because they are withholding information they have about Hunter Biden, meaning Hunter Biden wasn't even just doing this, you know, through these back channels, right, through like, well, you know, it's not official, but look, I'll get you a meeting with the vice president, just don't tell anybody. But no, no, this actually happened through the State Department with ambassadors in places like Romania cooperating to To enrich Hunter Biden at the expense of the Romanian people and the American people and everybody in between. | ||
And now, as the New York Times has eventually decided to maybe turn its eye towards this deep-seated and systemic corruption in the federal government, the State Department is withholding their documents and the New York Times actually having to sue them to try to get them released. | ||
So the whole power structure from the media to the government is united in protecting this corrupt, crack addict, The pedophile, I mean, this guy is just the worst. | ||
He is just... Like, it's one thing, if you can kind of understand, you're like, look, this guy did a ton of great things for this country, and sure, maybe he slipped up here, maybe, you know, traded on stocks that he maybe shouldn't have here and enriched himself a little bit, but nobody was hurt. | ||
Like, no, no. People have been hurt from this. | ||
Billions of dollars have been stolen, and the man is a crack addict, whoremonger, child trafficking scumbag. | ||
So... Why protect him? | ||
Because they all are. Because they all are this bad. | ||
Because it's not just Joe Biden's son who has interest in the Ukraine. | ||
It's... Dick Cheney's daughter. | ||
It's Nancy Pelosi's son. | ||
It's all of them. They all have their fingers in this disgusting pie and they're desperate to not let anybody know about it. | ||
So the New York Times is now suing the State Department for allegedly withholding correspondence mentioning Hunter Biden and his former business associates that was sent or received by officials at the U.S. Embassy in Romania. | ||
In its Manhattan federal suit, the Times said it made a pair of requests under the FOIA Act last year. | ||
But it was told that the records would not be approved until April 15th, 2023, despite a statutory deadline of 20 business days. | ||
So yeah, they ask for this. | ||
They're like, yeah, we'll give that to you in four years, you know, like when it doesn't matter anymore, when it can't hurt our puppet that we have in place on the throne. | ||
Hunter Biden, who was involved in extensive and controversial overseas business dealings when his dad was vice president, was hired in 2015 by a Romanian real estate tycoon facing corruption charges, the Times reported in 2019. | ||
Hunter Biden later recruited the former FBI director, Louis Free, around the time that Gabriel Popoviciu was convicted in 2016, the Times said, citing sources familiar with the matter. | ||
In April 2016, Free gave $100,000 to a trust for two of President Biden's grandchildren, the son and daughter of the late Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, amid discussions to do future work with Hunter Biden and potentially also his father, according to emails revealed by the Daily Mail last year. | ||
So this is the director of the FBI just gifting $100,000 to Biden's grandchildren. | ||
I mean, the corruption in this country is so deep-seated and... | ||
And prolific. | ||
It's almost unimaginable. | ||
But of course, one of the people that they're mentioning as business partners of Hunter Biden is... | ||
Tony Bobulinski, who in October 2020 accused then-candidate Joe Biden of falsely claiming that he never discussed his son's business dealings, saying, quote, I directly dealt with the Biden family, including Joe Biden. | ||
So not only did you have Hunter Biden's laptop with all of the evidence in there that went completely ignored, and even when Rudy Giuliani tried to give it to the FBI, he said, no thanks, we're not interested in it. | ||
The mainstream media wasn't interested in it. | ||
Big tech... They explicitly censored it, baselessly, deleted the New York Post's entire Twitter feed until they recused this story that was actually true. | ||
It wasn't that it wasn't true. | ||
It wasn't that it was misinformation. It wasn't that it was hate speech or something they could theoretically apply some sort of rule for. | ||
They admitted there's no rule that allows us to do this, but we're doing it anyway because we are political actors that are tyrants that keep the truth from you because we know if you knew the truth, you wouldn't vote for our preferred candidate. | ||
It's horrific what's going on in this country. | ||
But then you have, you know, everybody's like, oh, it's fake. | ||
It's Russian propaganda. It's not real. | ||
And then you have Hunter Biden's business partner, Tony Bobulinski, who's like, tell you what, it's true. | ||
And I know it's true because I was involved in it. | ||
Here's my face. Here's who I am. | ||
Here's all my credentials. This is true. | ||
It's a real story. And it's really bad, the corruption in the Biden family. | ||
And do you remember this press conference? | ||
Do you remember the only thing he was asked by the mainstream media after this was, who's paying you to do this? | ||
Who encouraged you to do this? | ||
Is Tucker Carlson paying for your trip here? | ||
Who paid for your hotel room? | ||
All they wanted to know is, you know, Who are you really serving, Tony Bobulinski, when he's telling the truth? | ||
So, I mean, the mainstream media is absolutely a part of this. | ||
Big tech is a part of it. The government's a part of it. | ||
It is a systemic and nation-destroying corruption that is so evident at this point, you have to be willfully blind to not understand what's going on. | ||
Joe Biden is not just some decrepit, old, senile puppet. | ||
it he is a criminal boss he is a mafia leader he uses his position of power to enrich himself and his family at the expense of the American people and he's able to get away with it because those in power cover up for him and are complicit or really accessories in his crimes so I don't know how we get out of this to be honest with you because it's basically InfoWars versus the world it's | ||
It's the dissident right versus everybody in power and their stoolies in the mainstream media. | ||
So this is the state of our country, and all we can do is speak out about it. | ||
All we can do is try to spread the truth in the face of these lies. | ||
And I hope you support us by going to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
It's the only way that we get funding, because we don't have... | ||
The billionaires pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into our coffer to keep us up because nobody's watching us. | ||
We have to rely on the American people. | ||
And if you don't want to watch us, then we just won't be here. | ||
And if you don't want to go to Infowars store, then we'll just let the criminals destroy us. | ||
And that'll be that. And they'll just have total control. | ||
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- The fifth column recently published their findings and conclusions on the strange self-assembling nanotech they discovered in the Pfizer mRNA vaccines via optical microscopy analysis. | ||
The objects they found in the vaccine correspond with known items in the scientific record. | ||
And the conclusion they come to seems quite clear. | ||
That the well-documented scientific goal to use nanotechnology and living human beings to form networks capable of controlling several nanomachines is currently being deployed in the COVID-19 vaccines. | ||
Which amounts to the most intrusive assault against humanity in all of recorded history. | ||
While the media and government lie and cover for Big Pharma, the official ingredients are still unknown. | ||
But we have thousands of brilliant scientists worldwide studying these experimental vaccines. | ||
Some have died in highly suspicious ways. | ||
But most have been able to share their findings. | ||
And the work shows us that graphene oxide is a key component in all of this. | ||
There have been dozens of official documented studies on the use of graphene oxide related to how we see it being used here today. | ||
Among other things, as a power converter. | ||
Graphene, a one atom thick layer of hexagonally arranged carbon atoms, is the thinnest and strongest material known to man, and an outstanding conductor of heat and electricity. | ||
It can boost gigahertz frequencies into terahertz, which is exactly what these new nanotech machines need for power. | ||
In order to do this, the graphene first needs a frequency to power it. | ||
And the optimal frequency to externally power graphene is known to be 26 GHz, which is also the frequency put out by 5G. In this model, the graphene within the body is activated by microwave signals in the GHz range, which it then boosts into the Terahertz range, which then powers the novel nanotech machinery to self-assemble within the human body. | ||
Once assembled, what do these nanotech machines do? | ||
The images, compared to the scientific literature, suggest that they are the foundation of an internal electronic system with an endless potential for biomanipulation of the human host. | ||
Nano routers that emit MAC addresses able to be registered via Bluetooth. | ||
Nano and plasma antennas to amplify signals. | ||
Nano rectennas acting as rectifier bridges from AC to DC current. | ||
Codecs and logic gates for encryption of communication. | ||
The raw material for all this self-assembly is also graphene oxide. | ||
And when we compare known side effects of graphene oxide to the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccines, we find them to be the same. | ||
Once graphene oxide is injected into the body, it acquires magnetic properties, predictably around the injection site, the heart, and the brain. | ||
Graphene is seen as a pathogen by our immune system and will often result in paralysis and stroke. | ||
Graphene is known to cause blood clots and heart conditions. | ||
Graphene oxide can generate small discharges, causing cardiac arrhythmia. | ||
There is so much going on with these experimental vaccines, and the evidence seems clear that there is a mass experiment going on. | ||
With certain batches marked more deadly than others. | ||
And with certain batches that contain a bold new technology akin to a man-made parasite intended to control the host human if it doesn't kill them first in the process. | ||
Perhaps that is what the mad scientists and psychopaths are after. | ||
Human genetics that can withstand this new invasive and deadly nanotech. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
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You know, it just feels like we're repeating ourselves a lot sometimes, but people still don't seem to understand this. | ||
The vaccines don't work. | ||
And they never have worked. | ||
Doesn't matter how many you get. | ||
Doesn't matter how much you mandate it. | ||
Doesn't matter if 100% of your population gets the vaccine. | ||
They don't work. It's not even debatable at this point. | ||
Like, it's a fact. Everybody knows this, especially with Omicron. | ||
The stats we're seeing now means the vaccines are making you more likely to get Omicron. | ||
It destroys your immune system. | ||
That was what was reported to the EU. It's what Israel study came out with. | ||
More boosters means you're destroying your immune system and you're making yourself more susceptible to the virus. | ||
And it's one of those things where it's like, It never worked. | ||
I guess that's the key point of understanding. | ||
It never worked. It's not like, oh, well, it did work for a while, but because you didn't take it, now it doesn't work anymore. | ||
That doesn't make any sense. | ||
No, it never worked in the first place. | ||
And you know because when it first came out, they told you... | ||
You would not get COVID. If you got the vaccine, it prevented you from getting COVID 100%. | ||
It was 100% effective. | ||
That became 99, then 98, then 97, then 85, then 75%. | ||
Okay, it's 75%. Okay, it doesn't stop you from getting it, and it doesn't stop you from transmitting it, but it does stop you from experiencing the most extreme symptoms of it. | ||
Oh, isn't that convenient? Oh, that's where you've landed now. | ||
That it stops you from getting the most extreme symptoms. | ||
The only non-falsifiable thing. | ||
We can't prove otherwise. You can't prove otherwise because you can't have two exactly the same people with exactly the same infection. | ||
One is worse and one is better because of the vaccine. | ||
You can't prove that. So it's kind of amazing, isn't it? | ||
The effectiveness of the vaccine in preventing you from getting the virus, that turned out not to be true. | ||
They had to admit that. The fact that you can still transmit with the virus, yeah, that turned out to be true. | ||
They had to admit that. The only thing they are clinging on to is this concept, this idea, this non-falsifiable, incontrovertible, because you can't prove it, assertion that the vaccine prevents you from experiencing a worse case of COVID than you would otherwise. | ||
Convenient, isn't it? That's where they've landed. | ||
That's what they say is the true thing about the vaccine now, and you really cannot prove otherwise. | ||
You also can't prove that it's true, but it doesn't matter because that's the talking point they've landed on. | ||
But it's not just the vaccine, is it? | ||
The vaccine doesn't work and it never worked. | ||
Also, the vaccine is poison, you should know. | ||
Massive, massive expansion in COVID deaths, or in cancer deaths, rather, in just various other major side effects to the vaccine, myocarditis, amongst others. | ||
It doesn't work. | ||
It never worked. It's also poison. | ||
And mandating it is not just irresponsible, it's tantamount to genocide. | ||
Because they know that it doesn't work. | ||
There's another thing you need to know about it. | ||
It never finished clinical trials. | ||
It never did. You can say, well, no, it did do clinical trials. | ||
Yeah, it did clinical trials for like a week until they decided to unmask the placebo people and then give them the vaccine. | ||
And then it turned out that even when they cheated, even when they falsified the clinical trials, it still didn't prove that the vaccine was effective. | ||
In fact, more people died in the vaccine group than in the non-vaccine group. | ||
They just didn't die of COVID, so they claimed it was effective. | ||
All this is verifiable. | ||
None of this is made up. None of this is speculation. | ||
It's all reported by the CDC and the DOD and the NIH. All of this is evident now. | ||
It's just they have you so controlled in their mind-melting system that you go along with it. | ||
I mean, it's really insane. | ||
It really is insane. | ||
And it's making people more insane. | ||
And I kind of get it to a certain point because for two years these people have slavishly devoted themselves to whatever dictate comes down from on high. | ||
Whatever it is. Doesn't matter. | ||
There's no personal insight that they put to it. | ||
There's no like understanding that they apply to the things that they're being told. | ||
They just listen and obey. | ||
They listen and obey like dogs, right? | ||
Like animals, like trained house pets. | ||
And so now, after two years, to find out that everything that you slavishly devoted yourself to turned out to be utterly false, it's really just too much for some people to handle. | ||
They can't handle it. And so what happens is, of course, mass formation psychosis. | ||
Because they've done everything, and they've destroyed their own lives, and they've separated themselves from their families, and they've eaten alone for two years, and they haven't hugged anybody in two years. | ||
And whose fault is it? It must be the people that don't take the vaccine. | ||
It must be their fault. It must be their fault. | ||
It must be them. It's their fault that this is all happening. | ||
It's insane. It's completely insane. | ||
It's literally cult brainwashing. | ||
You people are in a cult, and I'm very sorry for you, but it's up to you to break yourself out. | ||
You've got to have humility. | ||
You've got to understand that what you've believed for two years is utterly baseless and false, and it's all apparent now. | ||
And of course, it's not just the vaccine. | ||
John Hopkins study. Lockdowns did not reduce COVID deaths. | ||
That alone. Do you understand what that means? | ||
Do you have any concept? | ||
Like, are you able to conceive of this? | ||
Are you able to really think about this? | ||
I really don't think people are. | ||
The MPC meme is just absolutely accurate. | ||
You go, well, you know, a very extensive study has taken place, and they found that lockdowns had absolutely no effect. | ||
And they just look at you like this blank TV static face, where it's just like, can you think for yourself? | ||
So what does that mean? Does that mean that it was a good effort, but maybe it just didn't work quite that well, that, you know, well, it was worth a try? | ||
Was it worth a try? If you could go back in time, would you say to lockdown again? | ||
That's the real question. We should do a man on the street or something. | ||
These people who believe in lockdowns. | ||
I'd ask them, now that we know that the lockdowns didn't help, if you could go back to March 2020, would you agree with the lockdowns? | ||
They probably would. | ||
That's the craziest thing. | ||
They absolutely would. | ||
Even though it's been scientifically proven now that it doesn't work. | ||
So the unprecedented draconian COVID lockdowns had, quote, little to no effect on curbing coronavirus deaths, but they did leave a devastating impact on society, according to John Hopkins University study. | ||
University's Studies and Applied Economics Institute paper, called A Literature Review and Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Lockdowns on COVID-19 Mortality, found lockdowns during the pandemic's early phase in 2020 only reduced COVID-19 morality by about 2%. | ||
I'm sorry,.2%. | ||
I'm sorry, I multiplied it by 10 there. | ||
No, no, it's.2%. | ||
I would say probably more people have been killed by Andrew Cuomo in New York nursing homes than were saved by lockdown. | ||
You could have just not done that and then not done the lockdown and it would have more or less evened out. | ||
Quote, Finally, allow us to broaden our perspective after presenting our meta-analysis that focuses on the following question. | ||
What does the evidence tell us about the effects of lockdown on mortality? | ||
We provide a firm answer to this question. | ||
The evidence fails to confirm that lockdowns have had a significant effect in reducing COVID-19 mortality. | ||
The effect is little to none. | ||
The use of lockdowns is a unique feature of the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
Lockdowns have not been used to such a large extent during any pandemics of the past century. | ||
However, lockdowns during the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic have had devastating effects. | ||
These costs to society must be compared to the benefits of lockdown, which our meta-analysis has shown are marginal at best. | ||
Such a standard benefit cost calculation leads to a strong conclusion lockdown should be rejected out of hand as a pandemic policy instrument. | ||
Which is interesting because they're still doing lockdowns. | ||
There are still places in America that are under lockdown. | ||
Canada is still under lockdown. | ||
That's what the trucker convoy is protesting. | ||
So it just, it flies in the face of science. | ||
And the real important thing to understand is that those of us who were railing against lockdown from the very beginning, from before it was even launched, we were warning people, here's what they're going to do. | ||
They're going to drastically and permanently alter your entire civilization in a fruitless and negative, you know, at the end of the day, a negatively affecting... | ||
Policy of lockdowns, we weren't just guessing. | ||
This has been obvious since the beginning. | ||
It's been evident since the beginning. | ||
Since the very beginning, we've had Sweden as a control group to show that their death rate was not only not as high, or not only, you know, higher than others, it was not as high. | ||
It was lower. It was better. | ||
So, none of this was speculation. | ||
None of this was just, well, it might be better, but I don't want to stay home. | ||
It's that this policy has been dangerous and devastating since the very beginning. | ||
It did nothing to help COVID. It did nothing to stop hospitalizations or death. | ||
But it did destroy the fabric of our society. | ||
You know, I know I'm repeating myself a lot. | ||
I know you don't even need to hear it the first time, right? | ||
The M4's audience, I'm like, the vaccine doesn't work. | ||
They're like, yeah, we know, Harrison, get on with it. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
I would love if we could reach other people. | ||
I'd love if we could reach people that are still trapped in this mindset. | ||
Because there are a lot of people still trapped in this mindset. | ||
My wife has a friend who is a nurse in New York City. | ||
And she starts bitching out my wife yesterday about not getting the vaccine. | ||
Okay, it's her fault. It's my wife's fault. | ||
My wife and Austin's fault that New York City is suffering under COVID-19. | ||
Does this make any sense? | ||
Of course not. But my wife's like on the way to the doctor. | ||
She's like under so much stress and like dealing with a bunch of stuff. | ||
And then she has to get bitched out by her friend in New York City for not getting the vaccine. | ||
So I'm sort of stuck on this for a little while. | ||
I'm just thinking, really, there are still people out there, there are still morons out there that are falling for this crap, that believe the lies that are being told, that still think it's the unvaccinated people's fault, that the vaccinated people... | ||
Are getting COVID at an incredibly high rate that New York City completely failed utterly to contain COVID-19 and who enacted policies that aggravated COVID-19 to unspeakable levels, including the idea that you would send COVID-infected patients into nursing homes causing an extra 15,000 deaths. | ||
So who should this person actually be mad at? | ||
How about all of the people who have lied to you the whole time? | ||
How about the people who have explicitly forbidden the ability for people to try to treat COVID at all? | ||
Still, two years in, the official treatment plan for COVID is go home until you can't breathe anymore and then come back to the hospital and we'll kill you with a ventilator or remdesivir. | ||
That's the official policy to this day, and doctors will have their entire lives destroyed if they dare stray from that. | ||
You're going to bitch out my wife about this. | ||
So I made a little list, a little list of things that just people need to understand, okay? | ||
So if we can do doc cam here, I'd like to start off with the first and most important thing about all of this, and that's number one, and that it's none of your goddamn business, all right? | ||
It doesn't matter. It shouldn't matter to you. | ||
It has nothing to do with you. | ||
You have been convinced somehow that your righteous indignation about people not getting the vaccine is somehow the unvaccinated people's fault. | ||
It's not our fault that you took the experimental vaccine that doesn't work. | ||
It's not our fault. We owe nothing to you. | ||
It has nothing to do with you. | ||
And the idea that you're in some sort of mental torture because your friend 2,000 miles away didn't get the vaccine is evidence of your mental illness, not of our failure to uphold some sort of societal responsibility. | ||
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It's incredibly bizarre, actually, that you would bitch somebody out for their medical procedure. | ||
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That's just the first. | ||
The first thing is that it's none of your fault, okay, or none of your business. | ||
Second thing you need to understand is that the vaccine doesn't work, and this is proven out. | ||
Everybody acknowledges this. | ||
It's not even a question anymore. | ||
Third part is that it never did work. | ||
Not only does the vaccine not work, it never did, Okay. | ||
Four, it never completed clinical trials. | ||
It never did. They stopped the clinical trial several weeks in and unmasked it. | ||
We do not have clinical trial data. | ||
And the clinical trial data that we do have is being withheld by Pfizer, and they're trying to wait an extra 75 years to release it. | ||
Okay? None of this is controversial. | ||
None of this is speculation. | ||
This is all admitted by the CDC, by the FDA, by the NIH, and everybody in between. | ||
So the vaccine doesn't work. It never did work. | ||
It never completed clinical trials. | ||
Also, it's poison. Also, it has massive, unheard of, horrific side effects, including things like Guillain-Barre syndrome that puts you into a coma where you can't even control your muscles enough to open your eyeballs. | ||
You can't open your eyes. | ||
You cannot lift your eyelids because you've taken this vaccine. | ||
Other people have had their legs amputated. | ||
Other people have been paralyzed for life. | ||
Other people have been afflicted with mysterious tremors that have destroyed their lives. | ||
People's entire lives have been destroyed. | ||
Children have died. Myocarditis has destroyed people's careers and lives and everything. | ||
It is poison. It's absolutely poison with absolutely no benefit. | ||
It'd be one thing, right? There's some side effects, but at the end of the day, it's saving a bunch of lives. | ||
It's not saving any lives, and it's maiming and crippling people, okay? | ||
That's the other thing you need to understand. | ||
But the real thing you need to understand is even if it was perfect, even if it was 100% cured you of coronavirus, prevented you from ever getting it again, and had no side effects, it would still be an egregious violation of human rights to demand somebody take it against their will. | ||
So even if it was perfect, it would still be a violation of human rights to force people to take it against their will. | ||
And the fact that it's both dangerous and ineffective makes the violation all that more dangerous and egregious. | ||
The other thing you need to understand is that ivermectin does work. | ||
Is that there are cures for this. | ||
There are treatments for this. | ||
And the studies are now coming out. | ||
The latest one. From Epoch Times, ivermectin shows antiviral effect against Omicron, Japanese pharma firm. | ||
A Japanese conglomerate that's saying the antiparasitic drug ivermectin has found that the medication has had an antiviral effect on Omicron, according to joint non-clinical research. | ||
So ivermectin does work. | ||
That's the other thing you need to understand, is that they prevented you from getting legitimate cures and legitimate treatments. | ||
They probably increased the death rate 20 times by the fact that they used the color of law and they used, you know, systemic control of the medical industry to prevent people from taking life-saving medicine. | ||
And they're doing it to this day with monoclonal antibodies. | ||
On the note of monoclonal antibodies, they've just pulled the emergency use authorization of monoclonal antibodies because apparently it doesn't work against Omicron. | ||
Of course, they have no evidence to support that it doesn't work against Omicron. | ||
They're just asserting that baselessly without any evidence in order to deny people life-saving medicine. | ||
But it's ironic because we also know the vaccine also doesn't work against it, but they're not getting their emergency use authorization pulled. | ||
In fact, now they're trying to inject it into six-month-olds. | ||
So, there we are. | ||
Number eight in my list is that government policies are directly responsible for the most deaths of this. | ||
And that includes sending infected people into nursing homes, refusing to close the borders when we could have kept it out of our country at least for a minimal amount of time to prevent it from happening. | ||
The devastating effects of lockdown, governmental policy that have caused massive deaths and continues to cause massive deaths. | ||
The vaccine mandates causing horrific injury and death. | ||
Directly as policy in action, right? | ||
Preventing people from getting medicine, government policy, allowing the riots to go on in 2020 in which you had tens of thousands of people gathering in very close proximity, which there is no doubt in anyone's mind who has the semblance of brain cells, you know, you know, it was two brain cells to rub together within their skull, understands that if you're actually in a very dangerous pandemic of a highly transmittable virus, that having tens of thousands of people gather on city streets in one mass, shoulder to shoulder, | ||
is going to be the number one spreader of that disease. is going to be the number one spreader of that The government supported it and is responsible for the main spread. | ||
Now 9, 10, and 11 are lockdown masks and social distancing because not only does every one of these not work, every one of them has horrific and unintended consequences of a negative aspect. | ||
Just mental illness in children, inability to speak in children up 300% because of the masks, the lockdowns destroying the economy, isolating people, mental illness on the rise, drug overdose deaths extremely high. | ||
All of this, government policy, all of it not just didn't stop COVID, but caused huge amounts of deaths in other ways. | ||
Also, while I'm at it, it came from a lab, it was released on purpose, and the government lied about absolutely everything I've listed so far. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and open up the phone lines now. | ||
If you want to give us a call, the number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call here at American Journal. | ||
Phone lines will be open for the second half of this program, but we still have a lot to talk about. | ||
It'll take this moment to do something I'd really rather not. | ||
I'd really rather not show you these videos. | ||
I'd really rather not have to talk about this. | ||
But, again, here we are in the cesspit, in the cesspool, in the cultural diarrhea of whatever. | ||
I mean, it's just... | ||
Oh, God. People probably already know what I'm talking about. | ||
There's a lot of videos. S-U-N-Y professor, quote, It's a mistake to think pedophilia is wrong. | ||
A SUNY professor is under investigation after video clips emerged of him asserting it's a mistake to think pedophilia is wrong and that there are evolutionary advantages to child and adult sex. | ||
Yes, really. SUNY Fredonia professor Stephen Kirshner teaches libertarian philosophy and applied ethics at the university. | ||
Applied ethics. | ||
Isn't it crazy? All the bioethicists are like, weesh, it's good to inject children with experimental vaccines. | ||
I'm an ethicist. Yes, my main course of study is ethics, and I think raping children is a good thing. | ||
Really? Really. | ||
Yes, really. And this is just the beginning, folks. | ||
You want to talk about a slippery slope? | ||
Like, we can either stop this now... | ||
Or you can just act like it's just something not to worry about. | ||
Just like, ah, it's just crazy people talking over there. | ||
It's like, yeah, this was crazy people talking over there in the shadows for a little while, but now they're emboldened. | ||
Now they think they have the, you know, cultural milieu where it's okay to advocate for this sort of stuff. | ||
This needs to be stopped with all of the urgency of an actual child rape, right? | ||
You don't just walk into a room and see this and go, whoa, okay, we'll talk to him about that later. | ||
No, you put a stop to it at the moment with whatever force is necessary to bring it to a swift and permanent end. | ||
That's how these people need to be treated. | ||
So there's like 15 of these videos. | ||
I didn't even label them because they're all horrific. | ||
I don't even know what we're about to see here. | ||
We'll just play them at random, I guess. | ||
But again, this is Stephen Kushner, a professor of ethics, of applied ethics at a university. | ||
Let's just start with clip number 15, shall we? | ||
Viewer discretion advised, by the way, folks. | ||
This is a university professor in America in 2022 making the argument in favor of sex with children as young as one year old. | ||
No, I'm not joking. Roll the tape. | ||
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Imagine that an adult male wants to have sex with a 12-year-old girl. | |
Imagine that she's a willing participant. | ||
A very standard, very widely held view that there's something deeply wrong about this, and it's wrong independent of it being criminalized. | ||
It's not obvious to me that it is in fact wrong. | ||
I think this is a mistake, and I think that exploring why it's a mistake will tell us not only things about adult child sex and statutory rape, but also about fundamental principles of morality. | ||
Yes, yes. This is who I want to listen to about the fundamental principles of morality. | ||
It's like, I don't even need to elaborate. | ||
The dude just says it. Let's just go to the next clip, clip 16. | ||
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There's a couple things to say here. | |
One is, even if you are looking for a threshold, let's say there's a threshold. | ||
I'm making this number up, but let's say it's at age eight. | ||
Still, that tells you that some adult child sex is permissible. | ||
Second, the notion that it's wrong even with a one-year-old. | ||
It's not quite obvious to me. | ||
There are reports in some cultures of grandmothers fellating their baby boys to calm them down when they're colicky. | ||
Now, I don't know if this is true, but this is sort of widely reported as occurring in at least one culture. | ||
And it's working, that the grandmothers believe this actually works. | ||
If this were to be true, and again, I don't know it to be true, if it were to be true, it's hard to see what would be wrong with it. | ||
So, yeah, I guess I think, no, I don't think there's a blanket Period beyond which this is permissible. | ||
If we're interested in willing participation, which is the way I structured it, then yeah, there's a point below which people aren't willing participants in anything because they don't have intentions or they don't have the sort of mental states that allow for willing participation. | ||
But no, I don't think it's blanket wrong at any age. | ||
Again, do I need to elaborate on this? | ||
This is a university professor of ethics advocating in favor of not just pedophilia, not just adult men having sex with children, but incestual pedophilia with children as young as one. | ||
That's what he's advocating here. | ||
Again, I don't need to elaborate. | ||
Let's just go on to the next clip. 17. | ||
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They might think that children can't be willing things in general. | |
It's an odd view in that they seem to will things all the time. | ||
They will participation in kickball. | ||
They will showing up, participating in the bar mitzvah lessons, bat mitzvah lessons. | ||
So there's all sorts of things that they will. | ||
You might think, well, maybe there's something distinct about sex that they can't really understand it. | ||
Yeah, maybe. It's not clear to me that what they're not getting at is consent. | ||
I suspect what they want to say is, okay, they're willing participants to voluntary participants. | ||
They have some understanding of what's going on. | ||
Not understanding we do, but some understanding. | ||
But they haven't consented. | ||
Perhaps that's so, but that's a different claim from there being unwilling. | ||
There's just lots of activities that children engage in that they don't understand all that well. | ||
For example, when you first show up to participate in judo tournaments or you prepare for your bat mitzvah. | ||
I mean, you have a rough idea, but it's not clear how much you fully understand it. | ||
Is that anti-Semitic? | ||
I don't even know anymore. | ||
I mean... So a child having sex is basically the equivalent of them playing kickball, according to this guy. | ||
Again, let's go to the next clip. | ||
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If we're in the area of legislation rather than morality, here's a rule of thumb. | |
If you don't know whether something has expected good or expected bad consequences, the thumb on the scale should go to liberty. | ||
So if we don't know whether willing sex with 15-year-olds is going to have net good or bad consequences, it's like, oh, well, go ahead and ban it. | ||
The idea is that people trying to criminalize something bear the burden. | ||
And even having harsh opinions on this, before we condemn people for engaging these on the basis of probabilistic utilitarianism, we should know that it does pose a risk for those and only those willing participants. | ||
I don't think we know that. | ||
This has nothing to do with liberty. | ||
This has absolutely nothing to do with liberty. | ||
You are not at liberty to exploit and take advantage of children as an adult. | ||
It's not your liberty to violate children. | ||
It has nothing to do with liberty. | ||
So they're cloaking it in the language of liberty to hide the fact that they want to have sex with children. | ||
Again, I do not need to try to justify this. | ||
This is a basic foundational morality aspect, right? | ||
There's nothing debatable about this. | ||
The man wants to have sex with children, and he's using his academic position to try to argue in favor of it. | ||
It's as simple as that. Next clip, please. | ||
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The evolution in adult-child sex. | |
And again, I'm speculating here, but it's not obvious to me there aren't evolutionary advantages. | ||
And here's the reasons to think there are evolutionary advantages. | ||
One is when you test college-aged males, surprise numbers, like over one-fifth, show attraction to prepubescent individuals. | ||
I assume that's mostly girls. And that's true not only when you ask them, they self-report it, which people have got to be having self-report it, but when you use the penile responses, which are the kind of true test. | ||
So it's fairly widespread among young men, particularly young men in our society. | ||
Second, you see it in the hunter-gatherers, right? | ||
You see it in all sorts of cultures that are quite different than our own, in places like New Guinea and things like that, Melanesia. | ||
And third, you see it historically, right? | ||
It was true in adult child sex, true in ancient Japan, ancient China, ancient India, Egypt, even Great Britain. | ||
And you see in our closest cousins, the bonobos. | ||
Oh, monkeys do it. | ||
Oh, well, hey, monkeys rape their children. | ||
So maybe we should. | ||
Backward, barbarous cultures used to rape their children. | ||
They also used to sacrifice their children. | ||
They used to, you know, sometimes cut, you know, designs in their faces for fun. | ||
Sometimes they, you know, murder and eat each other. | ||
So, I mean, can we really say it's bad with these backwards, barbarous cultures and even monkeys do it? | ||
I mean, sometimes monkeys eat their own poop and fling it at each other. | ||
Maybe we should do that too. | ||
Again, I don't need to elaborate on this. | ||
Just know, folks, this is what it's all coming to, is a complete destruction of everything that makes us human beings. | ||
And it's horrific. And they're open about it. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
This is the American Journal. I have more videos of this pedophile creep. | ||
I think maybe we'll just put them at the end of the video that we upload to... | ||
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In times of adversity but me. | |
Oh, man. Yeah, I don't even want to spend any more time on it. | ||
I want to go out to phone calls. But, you know, just go to Infowars.com. | ||
You can find it. It's a SUNY professor. | ||
It's a mistake to think pedophilia is wrong. | ||
And he's really making all the arguments he can to encourage pedophilia for, yes, as young as people one year old. | ||
And again, he makes the argument. He's like, we make children do stuff they don't want to do all the time, like brush their teeth. | ||
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It's like... Uh-huh. | |
We actually have a caller who's called in about this, so maybe I'll get your view on this. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Anonymous in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. | ||
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You were on the air. Yeah, first I just want to say I absolutely love your show, Harrison. | |
My husband and I have been watching you for a really long time. | ||
Thank you. Listening to what you just played makes every inch of my skin curl. | ||
Uh-huh. My children were the victim of molestation at a very young age. | ||
And to hear a professor put out into the universe that they think that it's okay to rape children, that it's consensual in any form, and that there isn't any long-term damage, is absolutely and utterly insane to me. | ||
My children don't remember necessarily what happened to them, but my son, as he's gotten older, the repercussions, my daughter, the repercussions of what happened to them, it plays out. | ||
It plays out in their nightmares. | ||
It plays out, and it makes me emotional. | ||
I can only imagine. | ||
No, I'm sorry. | ||
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To hear that someone would want beautiful, you know, it's our job as adults. | |
Parents, educators, to not only protect our children, but encourage and inspire them. | ||
And promoting something like this, what are we inspiring them to be? | ||
What are we giving their hearts hope for? | ||
To be molested, that it's okay? | ||
It's disgusting and sick and vile, and this country has taken such a turn for the worse. | ||
With children. And it's children being targeted all over. | ||
You know, you were talking about the vaccine mandates and them wanting to push vaccines on children younger than six months, 10 years and younger, 12 years and younger. | ||
You know, my family just got over COVID. And I have been shouting from the rooftops to everyone, do your research. | ||
We got over it in 48 hours, our symptoms, in 48 hours, by using ivermectin, zinc, iodine, colloidal silver, vitamins A, B, C. You know, it's an attack on the kids, the innocent. They are what inspire hope in our hearts, hope in our lives. | ||
And to take away the innocence from a child, from a one-year-old to a 15-year-old, saying that it's consensual and then talking, you know, this professor talking about, like, the mental state. | ||
Well, people are going to argue that maybe, you know, their mental capacity to understand what they're going to go through. | ||
People don't understand on a spiritual level what you give away when you are physically intimate with someone. | ||
There is scientifically an energy exchange between those people. | ||
On a more spiritual level, and I don't want to get too spiritual, but on a very spiritual, deep level, when you kiss someone, when you hug someone, that energy exchange, you're bonded to that person energetically. | ||
Right. So every person that that person has ever been intimate with, that energy is now attached to you. | ||
The magnitude of what that professor stated in those clips The vileness of it, it just blows my mind. | ||
And again, just makes my skin crawl. | ||
I can't even believe that they would allow someone like that to be educating the young minds of the next generation. | ||
It's disgusting. It is. | ||
And, you know, I can feel your passion and you just, you said it all so incredibly well because, you know, I think you've really hit the nail on the head. | ||
You said you didn't want to get too spiritual, but that's what it's all about, right? | ||
There's a reason why, you know, rape is more of a heinous crime than assault, right? | ||
We, every human recognizes in their heart that there is a spiritual, a deeply spiritual aspect to sex or, you know, even kissing, right? | ||
It's It's much more of a violation to be kissed against your will than it is to have somebody poke you against your will. | ||
There's something intimate and spiritually powerful about that act. | ||
And it's why the idea of consent itself takes... | ||
The greatest thing in the world and turns into the worst thing in the world because you've robbed it of that spiritual aspect and that's what's being robbed from the kids and that's what these people you know overall want to do is rip that spirituality away rip the humanity away because these are the things that make us human beings he points out there he's like the the apes do it it's like yes this is the difference Human beings recognize the spiritual significance of our actions. | ||
We are able to conceive of innocence. | ||
It's why you want to keep your children away from violence and sex and, you know, all this sort of stuff until they're old enough to understand and comprehend it because it warps their minds. | ||
We understand this because we're human beings. | ||
And as they claim to want to progress us into the next level, like they're all about progress, all they're really doing is regressing to literally an animalistic, prehistoric, barbarous state. | ||
I mean, it's... It's utterly horrific and it's all about destroying innocence and I've, you know, I've said it before, when we were protesting, you know, we were there during the school board protest where they, you know, parents were protesting against putting pornographic books in schools and the people, | ||
the counter-protesters, the people that wanted these books in the schools We're good to go. | ||
And it's horrific and the consequences are as of yet unknown. | ||
And hope to God we never have to find out what they are because hopefully we can put a stop to this before it expands any further. | ||
But an incredibly powerful call. | ||
And I thank you so much for sharing that with us because my goodness, I struggle to find the words to really elaborate what a horrific sin this really is. | ||
But anything else before we let you go? | ||
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I just want to say that if you're listening, you know, you have to stand up and you have to speak out. | |
So many people don't even do their own research. | ||
It's almost, I've found that I have to do research for people. | ||
You know, you guys have put so much information out there with everything with COVID, with the pedophilia, the exposing the sickness. | ||
You know, and darkness in this world. | ||
And whether you're spiritual or not, your soul knows that there is a fight, good versus evil. | ||
Whether you choose religion, whether you choose faith or not, everybody out there can feel that this is a good versus evil kind of thing. | ||
And if you're listening, wake up. | ||
Do your research. | ||
Open up your voice. Talk to whoever you can, because you never know how that is going to spread like wildfire. | ||
You change one person's mind with facts and information, and they might be inspired to change another person's. | ||
And I just want to thank you guys for continuing to be on the air, continuing to put out information, you know, despite how the media has tried to villainize you and Alex and your whole team. | ||
Well, thank you. We just love you guys and I thank you. | ||
Well, we thank you and, you know, really calls like that give us hope that we're not just, you know, shouting into the wilderness and nobody's listening. | ||
It's all we want to do is try to get back on the right track. | ||
Try to stop this insane slide towards utter destruction and just... | ||
It's... | ||
It's horrific and awful. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. | ||
Really incredibly powerful stuff. | ||
And of course, you bring up the vaccine. | ||
There's a reason that they're trying to lower the age of consent for vaccines. | ||
Of course, for vaccines. We have to have children able to consent for these things. | ||
And the reason that they have drag queen story hour in kids' schools, like the videos that we're showing, because they're trying to sexualize children. | ||
And it wouldn't matter... I guess maybe people would be more sort of outraged and horrified if it was like, yeah, we're having stripper story hour. | ||
Yeah, we're going to have a bunch of strippers come in. | ||
We're going to have a bunch of whores come in. | ||
We're going to have a bunch of whores come in and speak to children and have them sit on their laps and, you know, dress them up in dresses. | ||
Like, it would be horrific, but they do it through homosexuality because then it's like, well, they're homophobic. | ||
They're transphobic. | ||
No, we're... We're not scared of anything. | ||
We're outraged that you're sexualizing children, you disgusting perverts. | ||
We will not allow it. | ||
So thank God there's still people like you out there in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, because... | ||
I guess people just don't know. | ||
They just don't recognize what's going on. | ||
They don't get it. They think this is some sort of innocent fun. | ||
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No, it's about perversion and taking humanity and spirituality out of the equation and reducing you to animalistic monsters. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Go out to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
A little update on the Loudoun County rapist. | ||
And again, you know, we did the whole timeline, so I don't need to go over it again. | ||
But you understand, the reason that this kid was allowed to get away with raping a girl in a girl's bathroom while he was dressed as a woman was because at the time, the Loudoun County School Board was voting on measures to allow transgender people to use the bathroom of their choice. | ||
So they wanted to cover up this horrific rape because it went against their political agenda. | ||
And this is really what you need to understand about what's going on here, is that it doesn't matter if your child is raped, it doesn't matter how many victims lie in their wake, what matters to them is their political imperative, is their ideological imperative. | ||
Drive. That's what matters. | ||
And so, yeah, girl gets raped, but we can't allow that to come out. | ||
We can't allow people to know about that. | ||
We can't punish the kid because then people would be against this measure that we're putting forward that would guarantee that this happens more in the future, right? | ||
So they cover up the consequences of their policies in order to pass the policies. | ||
Well, here's the latest. Loudoun County rapist removed from sex offender registry after county board member says he's the victim. | ||
He is really the victim, they say. | ||
So again, 15-year-old boy who dressed up as a woman... | ||
They raped a girl in the bathroom. | ||
The school tried to cover it up, did not punish him, tried not to pass it on to the police, even though it is a horrific crime that needs to be punished. | ||
They wanted to cover it up so it wouldn't interfere with them trying to pass a law to allow this to happen more. | ||
Then they kicked the father out for speaking out about this, brutalized him, smear him as a domestic terrorist, write a letter to the Government to get the FBI to claim these people are domestic terrorists and they send the 15 year old boy to a different school where he rapes again where he does it again and now he's not only not going to jail he's not being punished at all and he's been removed from the sex offender registry and it even says there's another article I was just reading where it says boy in a skirt spared prison Yeah, | ||
scary psych report. But, you know. | ||
Go ahead and just let him out. | ||
Just let him out. You know, there's just some poor girl has to pay the price later when he rapes again. | ||
And, you know, she's just another victim, just another willing sacrifice in this drive towards progressivism that's absolutely destroying our entire country and offering nothing but horrific exploitation in return. | ||
It's devastating. And with that, we go back out to the phone calls on that happy note. | ||
But I do want to go to Max in Kansas because I know he is a school-aged lad himself and probably doesn't have too much longer to hang on the line. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Max. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, good morning, Harrison. It's been a while. | |
How have you been? Pretty good. | ||
How are you? Oh, pretty good. | ||
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And I do not have school today. | |
We end up getting snowed out. | ||
Excellent. But yeah, so what I wanted to talk about, so my forensics class, which is basically speech, I'm giving a speech at a tournament in a few weeks on how the Iraq war was a mistake. | ||
And you know, I distinctly remember one of our calls last year in August when I was all fired up about the Afghanistan withdrawal and Iraq and Adelaide and all that, and our intervention in countries that we didn't need to be in. | ||
And you said that, you know, this stuff is all new to me. | ||
You, Harrison, lived through it. | ||
You remember the horrors being shown on TV as of what the United States was doing. | ||
And see, I don't. | ||
And so I'm relatively new to these sorts of things. | ||
I've been going over every awful thing. | ||
And I'm baffled. | ||
Our political memory as a nation seems to be shortening because I'm absolutely disgusted by the things I'm reading and I'm seeing. | ||
I can't tell you how extremely upset and furious I am. | ||
I mean, these monsters, and of course when I say monsters, I mean George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, Rumsfeld, Powell, Wolfowitz, Rice, all of them. | ||
They're all demons. And building up to the invasion, there are a multitude of factors that play a giant part in what the world is today. | ||
You have the weapons of mass destruction, word for word, quote, we know where they are. | ||
Did we really know where they were? | ||
No. Yeah, no, they joked about it later. | ||
Tell you what, Max, stay on the lines. | ||
I want to come back to you and talk about this because it is fascinating to me. | ||
And I love, you know, seeing the world through your eyes, you know, learning about all this and going, what the hell were we doing back then? | ||
It's like, yeah, at the same time, we were back then going, what the hell are we doing? | ||
And they just kept doing it anyway. | ||
Lessons to learn for the future. | ||
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Stay tuned. You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, folks. Max from Kansas is on the line. | ||
And yes, Max, you're doing a debate. | ||
You're doing a speech about the Iraq War. | ||
And I think now is the time to look back at the Iraq War and the way they're beating the drums for Ukraine and Russia and the lies that they're telling. | ||
And at the same time that these mainstream media outlets are condemning misinformation and disinformation and demanding that we have responsible language on the airwaves. | ||
All you have to do is look back 20 years to the Iraq war and recognize that not only did these people lie in lockstep, they allowed the government to lie. | ||
They allowed us not just lies that sort of go out there and make people believe wrong things, but actually get us into conflicts that last a lifetime and destroy our credibility overseas and cause a million deaths, dead Iraqis. | ||
I mean, horrific, devastating, unimaginable consequences from these lies. | ||
And at the time, I'm sure you don't remember this, Max, but Michael Moore was accepting an Oscar and spoke out against the Iraq War, and they booed him off the stage. | ||
So Hollywood, our progressive moral superiors, were completely in favor of this and absolutely fell for the lies in the same way they're falling for the lies now. | ||
So, Max, tell us a little bit more about what you've learned about the Iraq War as you've done research into something that occurred before your rise to consciousness, as it were. | ||
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Will do. And before I go back into it again, I love Fahrenheit 9-11. | |
I think that is one of the greatest documentaries I've ever seen. | ||
It's information. It's jockful of information. | ||
It shows you the true, evil, disgusting side of war, the side that the United States doesn't see. | ||
Because though you have countries like Somalia and Libya, Iraq and Afghanistan who are war-torn countries, And we in the United States have not experienced the kind of warfare that they have, you know, at our shores or at our land. | ||
And the other thing is that it's really important that we, you're right, that we look back on this now so we don't make the same mistakes again, or the same mistakes again. | ||
When you have these lies being told, like with the Russia and Ukraine thing, we really have to be skeptical on what's really the truth. | ||
Because if you look back at Iraq, they made claims of weapons of mass destruction, the aluminum tubes, all this kind of stuff, and people just blindly believed it. | ||
They believed Saddam Hussein really did have something to do with 9-11. | ||
And that drove America to support the war, right? | ||
So it is critical that we look on it now. | ||
But anyway, what I was saying was that you have You have so many factors playing into the build-up before the invasion. | ||
You know, the weapons of mass destruction and Cheney and Bush and Rumsfeld all think they work for, knew exactly where they are. | ||
And take a crazy guess as if we really knew where they were. | ||
No. Condoleezza Rice lying about the aluminum tubes, continuously claiming that those tubes being sold to Iraq were being used for a nuclear weapons program by Saddam Hussein, despite nuclear experts in our energy department at the time literally telling the administration that this wasn't true. | ||
Cheney claiming that all the alleged 9-11, that one of the alleged 9-11 hijackers, yes, alleged inside job, anyway. | ||
Cheney claiming that Mohammed Adah had met with Iraqi officials within months before the attack, or that Al-Qaeda were being trained on Iraqi bases. | ||
All that's BS. Turned out not to be true. | ||
And possibly the biggest thing was when Colin Powell gave his speech in February before the UN, claiming that... | ||
A Libyan national that the CIA had picked up and tortured and tortured and tortured the hell out of Ibn Sheikh al-Libi. | ||
So this guy was being tortured for months and months on end until he eventually gave them what they wanted and said that Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden were working to develop weapons of mass destruction. | ||
And we took that. | ||
We took that. We obviously knew it wasn't true. | ||
And after eventually finding no WMDs, we went back to the guy and asked him why he lied. | ||
And he obviously said that he gave him what he wanted. | ||
But all those lies leading up to it, and just like that, on March 19th in 2003, the U.S. went to war in Iraq anyway. | ||
Cruise missiles and airstrikes were launched, F-117 bombers, or stealth bombers dropping thousands of pounds of bombs over the city of Baghdad, all the while innocent men, women, and children in Iraq hiding under their kitchen tables, screaming and crying, listening to the blood-curling sounds of the sirens going off, learning if they'll even live to see the next day. | ||
And it's so sickening to think of the side, on the side of the civilians. | ||
And you have so many individual tragedies and massacres that take place. | ||
The Hadassah Massacre, of course, is a series of killings in which, in 2005, a group of U.S. Marines killed 24 innocent unarmed Iraqis, including men, women, children, and a guy in a wheelchair. | ||
And I think you should remember this. | ||
In 2010, WikiLeaks released a video from an insider in the Pentagon that shows U.S. air crews gunning down innocent Iraqi civilians. | ||
The strike killing 12 people, including two Iraqis who even worked for Rooters. | ||
And shortly after the civilians are killed, you can hear the aircrew laughing and making fun of them as they scan over the area, making sure that they're all dead. | ||
And when one of them goes over to a window of one of the areas struck, a soldier says, well, and sees a group of children who are wounded. | ||
One of them says, well, it's their fault for bringing kids into a battle. | ||
And the other one – and one other guy replies, that's right. | ||
You have the Blackwater – these are Square Massacre. | ||
And one horrific story that I read from there was a boy named Ahmed Haidem and his mother, Mohaisen, were driving to the hospital to pick up Ahmed's father, who worked as a pathologist. | ||
And on the way there, in an instant, Ahmed was shot through the head. | ||
And as he swam forward, his weight on the acceleration, the car kept moving, right? | ||
And the traffic cop who was there recounted seeing an American shoot Ahmed in the head. | ||
And as the traffic cop ran over to the car and tried to help and raised his hand to stop the shooting, Blackwater guards responded by not only shooting the traffic cop but shooting Ahmed's mother as she clung onto her son screaming and crying. | ||
And these are just horrific crimes against humanity and not to mention the other crimes of the depleted uranium and high levels of nuclear and dioxin contamination that the United States left behind from the bombs leaving billions of people just to suck in those disgusting chemicals every day. | ||
You have the Ahu Grahi prison in Guantanamo Bay where the United States Army and CIA intimately abused and sexually tortured people who weren't even terrorists. | ||
They claim that these people, they pick up and torture the hell out of our terrorists. | ||
And they're not. | ||
They're just some people that will get – they're just innocent people that will get tortured and tortured until they lie and give up something just so they can make it stop. | ||
I mean I – I know. | ||
You're – - Yeah, you're good. | ||
You're so right, Max. | ||
And it just goes on and on. | ||
I mean, it doesn't end. The litany of war crimes and just horrific situations perpetrated on innocent people who did absolutely nothing to deserve the treatment. | ||
And then, of course, the people who exposed this, like Julian Assange, to this day are being hounded unto death for exposing what really happened. | ||
Why do you think they wanted to go after Alex Jones at first? | ||
Because he really rose to fame with 9-11 is an inside job and opposition to Iraq war. | ||
That's when I started watching him, when I was seeing what was going on in Iraq and realizing what horrific... | ||
Just slaughters were taking place in my name as an American at the behest of my government. | ||
It was absolutely devastating. | ||
And this is exactly the type of bloodshed that they're advocating for in Ukraine now. | ||
Because the people that brought about exactly the situations you're describing, the Iraq War and all of its ensuing Horror are the same people, the exact same people, now going after Ukraine and trying to encourage exactly the same activities there. | ||
And they don't care. | ||
They couldn't care less because they see these people as pawns and barriers to their total control and they couldn't care less about whether they live or die. | ||
Man, incredibly powerful stuff, Max, and absolutely a topic that needs to be discussed now as the powers that be are trying exactly the same game plan with the cooperation of exactly the same media outlets. | ||
It's absolutely wild stuff, and I'm glad you're looking into it now. | ||
I'm sorry you're having to deal with this, but it's our history, and it's absolutely devastating. | ||
I'll tell you, if you want to really get into it, look up the Center for the New American Security, look up who's involved in that and what they're up to today, and you'll find out it's the very same people involved in the Great Reset Because it was all a plan to bring about endless warfare. | ||
And that was the point of the, you know, FM 329 or whatever it was called, where they decided from now on we're going to just stay here forever and we're not going to win a war and then go home. | ||
We want endless war because it's how we control the people. | ||
Powerful stuff, Max. I want to end with this video that I was going to show the other day. | ||
A little meme video about Bush. | ||
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Let's watch....that he's poisoned his own people. | |
He doesn't believe in... | ||
The worth of each individual. | ||
We must do everything we possibly can to stop the terror. | ||
Now watch this drive. | ||
Why are you going to apologize for the million Iraqis that have done because you lied! | ||
You lied about weapons, about destruction! | ||
You believe that connection tonight, 11? | ||
You lied about WXE. | ||
You sent me to Iraq. | ||
You sent me to Iraq in 2003. | ||
My friends are dead. | ||
You actually passed me. | ||
You lied. | ||
You lied about WXE. | ||
A million Iraqis are dead because you lied. | ||
My friends are dead because you lied. | ||
You need to apologize. | ||
Apologize. | ||
The tyrant has fallen in Iraq. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
We've had two incredibly powerful calls. | ||
We're going to try to get to as many more as possible here as we continue on with American Journal. | ||
Let's go to BS Assassin in New York, who has a rebuttal about COVID. Thanks for calling in, Mr. | ||
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Assassin. You are on the air. Yo, como esta mi amigo? | |
What's going on, buddy? Oh, yes, yes, yes. | ||
We'll be in, my friend. We'll be in. | ||
So, what I was going to say was, yeah, this thing, from all the evidence, brother, doesn't exist. | ||
And when you're referring to it who was made in the lab, that would be the shot. | ||
I mean, the cold and the flu. | ||
I mean, every piece of evidence. | ||
I mean, I'll debate anybody, brother. | ||
I'll debate... You know what I mean? | ||
Like, a common man on the truth will make Einstein look like a fool on good lies. | ||
You know what I mean? Like, I'll debate any scientist, anyone you got. | ||
Put the BS assassin against them and I will eviscerate them with the truth, my brother. | ||
And the truth will set us all free. | ||
I mean, one thing we absolutely know to be true is that the flu was being counted as COVID, right? | ||
They admitted the PCR test cannot differentiate between the flu and COVID. | ||
And so it was this mysterious vanishing of the flu in 2020. | ||
It's like how thick do you have to be, right? | ||
How stupid are you if you don't understand that when the flu disappears and suddenly COVID is everywhere, there might be something other than just wild coincidence there. | ||
For the first time ever, the flu just takes a year off, just took a gap year. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
So, yeah, I mean, I know people think that COVID doesn't exist at all. | ||
I do think it exists. | ||
I acknowledge that there's something created in a lab that was released. | ||
I think that is true, and I know you're going to disagree with me on that. | ||
But there is the obvious fact that the flu was being counted as COVID. So, you know, whether you had COVID or the flu, there's really no way to tell because you used a PCR test and it said... | ||
It said that it was COVID. So, yeah, I mean, that was actually the final point that I didn't get to get to on that list I made. | ||
The last part was about the PCR test and how it's basically the flu. | ||
It's basically the flu. But I'll tell you why I think it was COVID. Because I had it and because I lost my taste and sense of smell for two weeks. | ||
So I've had the flu before and that never happened. | ||
And I don't think... You know, it's not explained. | ||
The flu doesn't explain why I could not taste anything for two weeks, including after I, you know, was over all of the sickness. | ||
So there's definitely, I mean, COVID definitely exists. | ||
It's definitely out there. | ||
It is something. But my God, the flu clearly was being counted as COVID. So there is that. | ||
But thanks so much for the call, BSSS. And let's go to Joan in Minnesota now. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Joan, you are on the air. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. How are you? | |
Good morning. Quite good. How are you? | ||
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Great. I'm doing well. | |
Thank you. Today, I wanted to just mention a couple of quick things so you can get to other folks. | ||
But first off, I wanted to compliment you on how you handle your callers. | ||
I am so impressed. | ||
Thank you. It doesn't matter. | ||
Yeah, it doesn't matter what their viewpoint is or whatever. | ||
I'm just... I've been a relatively new listener, but from what I've heard and seen, I just am very impressed that you handle everyone. | ||
So well, and give everyone respect. | ||
We get a lot of really good callers, and even when people say things I don't agree with, I'm not the authority here. | ||
I'm not the expert. They could very well be right. | ||
And frankly, I don't want to look like an idiot by telling them they're wrong and then being proved wrong myself later. | ||
So if InfoWars can't be open-minded about stuff, what hope do we have left, right? | ||
I just try to entertain all these ideas equally and let people have their say. | ||
But I appreciate that. | ||
Thank you very much. Oh, you're welcome. | ||
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And I have one other quick thing. | |
I like the meme that I recently saw, and it's in regards to the anti-vaxxers, but a different slant on it. | ||
The one that says, book a two-hour nap today, but I'm still tired because you didn't take yours. | ||
Thanks, anti-nappers. | ||
I just wanted to throw some humor in there. | ||
Very funny. Well, thank you so much for that call, Joan. | ||
I appreciate it. I am an anti-napper. | ||
Every time I take a nap, I just feel worse for the rest of the day. | ||
So you can throw that on my CV as well. | ||
Anti-napper, anti-vaxxer, anti-government. | ||
I'm anti-everything except for freedom, love and goodness and human beings. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, Joan. | ||
Let's go now to Wayne in Texas, who has a very good suggestion about truckers. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Wayne. You're on the air. | ||
Thank you, Harrison. One of the things I wanted to say, first of all, is that I just wanted to thank the Canadian truckers, first of all, for organizing against the globalist technocrats like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Richard Branson. | ||
In the big picture of things, they want to use SpaceX and Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic to attempt to create increased payloads for reusable rockets, which will in turn further centralize The ability of shipping, taking that away from the hands of truckers and making it easier to ship resources without, you know, more humans involved. | ||
And also to destroy commercial spaceflight by, you know, or commercial flight by using spaceflight, making it exclusive for only a certain few. | ||
That being said, I think the Canadian truckers are really on to something, and I would like to see them organized at our southern border where they want to fill women and children, elections, jobs. | ||
And so I really do think they're on to something. | ||
Yeah, I mean, this really just needs to be the start. | ||
I mean, my biggest fear at this point is that, you know, the authorities and the powers that be sort of wait this out or they somehow get it to, like, fade away or they give them some of what they want and they say, okay, and the truckers go home. | ||
Like, this needs to be the start of something big. | ||
This cannot be the culmination of the trucker protest. | ||
And we're seeing... You know, copycat convoys all over the world, Italy, France, the Netherlands, here in America, you know, they've started one as well. | ||
So we need to see more of this. | ||
And hell, if that's what we need to do to secure our border like it shouldn't be, I think instead we should go to Washington, D.C. and lock them down and say, do your damn jobs. | ||
Go protect the border. | ||
It's not – it should not be the trucker's job to go protect the border. | ||
That's – Quite literally, the reason we have a government. | ||
So how about we shut down the government until they do their job? | ||
What do you think about that, Wayne? Instead of going to the border, we go to D.C. and we occupy that until they actually fulfill their, you know, constitutional obligations. | ||
Hey, I think we should carpet bomb them with the creativity because, you know, these globalists have, you know, they're evil beasts with slow bellies. | ||
So the more they're concerned with saving their pound of flesh, which gets hungry real fast, the less they're concerned with how to destroy ours, so... | ||
Yeah, that's exactly right. | ||
It's hard for them to be on the offensive when they're on the defensive. | ||
We really need to flip this around. | ||
And yeah, I think the southern border is just one of the myriad objectionable things that our government is involved in that we need to mobilize and centralize and organize in order to fight back against. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, Wayne. | ||
We're going to get to more of your calls on the other side in just a moment. | ||
I'm reading the live chat here as we're As the show's going on, I want to clarify things. | ||
People are like, when I have the flu, I lost my taste and smell. | ||
If you haven't had COVID, maybe it's hard to understand, but COVID is unnatural. | ||
Like, I had COVID. I'm sure I had COVID because what I experienced was not a cold. | ||
It was not the flu. I've had the cold. | ||
I've had a flu. And what happens with those is you have, like, a system-wide stoppage, right? | ||
You have, like, your nose gets stuffed up, and then that drains into your throat, and that makes your throat hurt, and you can't really breathe that well. | ||
And when you eat, you can't taste so much because your nose is stuffed up. | ||
COVID wasn't like that. I never had a stuffed-up nose. | ||
I never had drainage in my throat, but my throat hurt. | ||
I could breathe through my nose, but I couldn't smell anything through my nose. | ||
So it's different. It's not the flu. | ||
It's not a cold. And if you've had it, you recognize if there's one thing about it, one word to describe it, it's unnatural. | ||
It's synthetic. | ||
And you can feel it when you have it because you go, this isn't right. | ||
This isn't an immune system response where one thing causes another, causes another, and then you get over it. | ||
This was something that it was like, none of this makes sense. | ||
Why have I lost my taste of smell but can still breathe through my nose? | ||
I mean, it's not the flu. | ||
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Getting out a little bit of information now? | ||
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It is a beautiful job. The people that the InfoWars audience has connected me with, the people I've gotten to know through it are just the best people in the entire world. | ||
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Kimmy from Tennessee has a call about truckers in Canada. | ||
Thanks so much for calling in. Kimmy, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi. Good morning, Harrison. | |
Good morning. I just wanted to say that it's a terrible thing. | ||
I mean, it's a good thing for Canada, and I'm really proud of them. | ||
But you would expect that of all countries to fight this, it would be the United States first. | ||
We're getting shown up by Canada, Kimmy. | ||
It's a shame. | ||
But hey, in their defense, they are under much more stringent and extreme restrictions than us. | ||
So, you know, I think if the American government had tried to do what the Canadian government has done, I think you would see a larger pushback here. | ||
But, you know, this is part of the globalist alchemy, right? | ||
Or the globalist... | ||
Mathematics that they do is they see just how far they can push people. | ||
So in Canada, they push people a whole lot farther than they tried to push people here in America because they're very aware of how negative the response would be in America. | ||
They miscalculated when it came to Canada. | ||
But that sort of explains it a little bit, doesn't it, Kimmy, that they're under more restrictions than us? | ||
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Yeah, it does. | |
But, you know, I think they're sneaking things in on us like The professor, if you want to call him that, who was talking about the children. | ||
So they're just creeping things in on us. | ||
Yeah, it's a slow boil. | ||
Yeah, the boil of the frog, right? | ||
Right. Yeah, they're ramping up the heat slowly but surely. | ||
And yeah, you're right. | ||
They sort of introduce this stuff very mildly, very quietly, very, oh, it's just an academic experiment. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
Then once everybody's used to it, they implement it and then they say, you know, it's hateful to try to pull it back. | ||
But yeah, it's a very good point there, Kimmy. | ||
Anything else before we let you go? | ||
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Yeah, one more thing. | |
There's a guy that was calling the War Room, and he was saying something about Infowars products being sold on Amazon. | ||
I saw that mystery. | ||
People buy from Infowars stores, and then they turn around and sell things on Amazon. | ||
So Infowars is not selling things on Amazon. | ||
Hmm. I don't know if we are or not. | ||
Does the crew know? | ||
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All right, folks, this is our final segment of the American Journal Infowars.com. | ||
There's a fantastic video on Infowars that I'd like to turn your attention to. | ||
Infowars.com. | ||
Geoengineering expert Dane Wigington lays out shocking new details of globalist weather control program. | ||
Dane Wigington of geoengineeringwatch.org. | ||
He's been on our program very, very... | ||
Informative and interesting and a little bit terrifying too, the way these globalist control freaks are trying to manipulate the weather itself. | ||
Very powerful video there. | ||
But it just so happens that we come out with this video on Tuesday, and then Wednesday you have this headline from Bloomberg. | ||
What if we blotted out the sun to fight global warming? | ||
It's risky. But then again, the path we're on now may be even riskier. | ||
Yeah, I think it's riskier not to blot the sun out. | ||
It's just, did Mr. Burns write this headline? | ||
Like, what are they thinking? | ||
And they try to justify it here. | ||
They're like... Clara, this woman Clara, says, you know, it's absolutely essential we figure out a way to cool the planet by deflecting some of the sun's rays before they reach us humans. | ||
Science isn't there yet, but a group of scientists argue it should be banned now. | ||
Yeah, probably should. | ||
We should probably go ahead and ban the, you know, apocalyptic James Bond-level evil secret plans. | ||
Yeah, maybe we should ban that right now. | ||
They're saying it's, uh, Claire argues it's, quote, terrifying and terrible in the way that chemotherapy is. | ||
We don't want it, but can we deny ourselves the possibility? | ||
Yeah. Yeah, I think, yeah, I'm going to deny that possibility. | ||
If you want to block out the sun, my vote's for no. | ||
My vote is for stop, stop it. | ||
My vote is for stop trying to do this stuff. | ||
You insane supervillains. | ||
Just stop. Stop trying to manipulate the weather. | ||
Stop trying to manipulate us. | ||
Like, just stop trying to have control over the Earth. | ||
Stop trying to have control over humanity. | ||
You're a bunch of control freak psychopaths. | ||
And don't block out the sun. | ||
There you go. There's my answer. | ||
There's the solution. Just stop. | ||
Please, for the love of God, stop it. | ||
And interestingly enough, as they're talking about blocking out the sun, they're also... | ||
Which it's like, yeah, the best solution for oil is to have solar engineering, but also we're blocking out the sun because we're idiots. | ||
All right, great. Fantastic. | ||
And you're in charge of everything, you say. | ||
Okay, good. And apparently there's an oil spill off the coast of Israel, although I guess the latest from Jerusalem Post, they say no oil patches found near Israel. | ||
So they say they suspected an oil spill. | ||
And in Ecuador, there's an oil spill that's impacting the Amazon Nature Reserve. | ||
And we had some videos of this. | ||
I'll try to find them for tomorrow. | ||
But the oil spill in Ecuador... | ||
It's like they're transporting oil in what is essentially an oversized garden hose in a riverbed. | ||
And it's just like spouting oil. | ||
And it's just like running and they're not stopping the pumps. | ||
And it's like when I see that, my solution is don't use a garden hose to transport oil through sensitive wildlife areas. | ||
Don't put it in a river and maybe, just maybe, you should have pressure sensors that when there is a leak of this half-inch thick rubber that you're transporting millions of tons of oil through, maybe it has an auto shutoff function. | ||
Like maybe you can do that. | ||
And they're like, no, no, the solution is blocking out the sun. | ||
No, the solution is that we block the sun's rays from getting to earth and that'll solve things. | ||
But in the meantime, we'll just allow the oil companies to just do the most heinous and ridiculous and dangerous practices and not hold them to account, not punish them. | ||
And again, you want a solution to most of these things? | ||
Most of the problems that we have in this world is just punish the people at the top. | ||
It's their irresponsibility that's getting to this point. | ||
If you just throw one or two oil company executives into prison for the rest of their lives when they destroy irreplaceable and priceless Amazon rainforests, it's horrific, the things they're doing to the environment. | ||
I despise it. At the same time... | ||
I understand that this whole climate change, global warming, go eat bugs agenda is not about saving the climate. | ||
It's not about protecting anything. | ||
It's about enslaving you in the name of protecting the earth. | ||
It's a lie, it's a scam, and it must be resisted. | ||
At the same time... You know what would happen if you threw one or two of these guys into prison for a very long time? | ||
Is all of the other guys would go, hey, let's double check our safety practices here. | ||
Hey, you know, I gave the green light on that kind of risky thing we were doing earlier. | ||
I don't want to live in a concrete cell for the rest of my life, so let's maybe fix that. | ||
I know it's going to come out of my money, but I think I'm willing to take that risk. | ||
Right now, there's no punishment. Nobody's going to be punished for this. | ||
Nobody's going to be held to account for it. | ||
The Amazon gets destroyed. | ||
Your tax dollars go to... | ||
Try vainly to undo the damage that they've done. | ||
And then the people that are responsible for it and that are cutting costs in order to fill their own pockets skate off scot-free and go hang out at Bilderberg and tell everybody how they deserve to run the world. | ||
So punish these people. | ||
Hold them to account. Same thing with illegal immigrants, right? | ||
You punish one CEO for employing illegal immigrants. | ||
Every other CEO sends out memos to everyone underneath them going, hey, if we have any illegal immigrants, just stop it. | ||
Stop. I don't want to be punished. | ||
Get them out of here. That's what would happen. | ||
So that's the solution here. | ||
It's not blocking out the sun. | ||
You supervillains. No, it's to actually punish the people that are responsible for the very, very egregious and lax safety procedures that allow this sort of stuff to happen. | ||
For example, using a garden hose to... | ||
It's laying in a riverbed. | ||
It is literally a garden hose laying in a riverbed just spouting oil and it's not being shut off. | ||
It didn't get shut off for like 24 hours. | ||
And it's like, really, is that like global warming? | ||
Is that because, like, you know, Americans are driving cars and need oil to survive? | ||
Or is that because the way that you're doing it is obviously going to destroy the ecology of the area? | ||
So you could just punish people doing this, and then maybe that would solve the problem. | ||
But no, they want to block out the sun. | ||
Because they're psychopaths. | ||
With that, we go back out to the phone calls. | ||
Jay is on the road somewhere in the great state of Indiana. | ||
Thanks so much for calling, Jay. | ||
You are on the air. Good afternoon. | ||
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Good afternoon. You got some great callers. | |
I put in a good-sized order. | ||
I took my last, the one in the white bottle there, down and out. | ||
Is that correct? That's a great one. | ||
I took my last one yesterday. I'm heading home. | ||
I got two bottles on the way. | ||
Yeah, it's probably Knockout. Knockout's the one in the white bottle. | ||
The Down and Out is the liquid sleep support formula that is very powerful. | ||
The liquid also. I got the liquid also. | ||
Ooh, doubling down. I think that... | ||
Yeah. You switch them up a little bit. | ||
Yeah. But anyways, that guy, that young kid there, Matt, I... I think that was his name, Max? | ||
Max, yeah. Max, okay. | ||
So anyways, I'm 57 years old, and he opened up my mind to the Bushes and the Cheneys and the Rumsfelds and all that back when. | ||
And I remember watching a film, and this was off the topic that I was going to talk about, but he opened my mind. | ||
I remember watching a program, I think it was on YouTube, and I'm sure I've looked for it since, and it was called Follow the Money. | ||
And it was all about how the buildings were all insured for some ridiculous amount of times over what they were paid to build them by somebody. | ||
And a number of insurance companies paid the payout and But it really just made me mad and... | ||
Yeah, they actually paid out twice because they wanted to count it as two different terrorist attacks. | ||
So it doubled as money. | ||
And the other thing is that when these buildings were built, they were built and filled with asbestos. | ||
And basically because of the new laws that were passed, meaning they had to remove the asbestos, it would have cost like billions of dollars to remove the asbestos. | ||
So that problem got solved pretty quick too. | ||
But yeah, you can go down the rabbit hole, folks. | ||
We tread over... | ||
the same topic you know time and again but if there's a reason it's because the 9-11 attack was the It was the main launching of the attack. | ||
COVID is sort of a follow-up to that, but they're using all the same tactics and will have all the same outcomes, except instead of unifying us in patriotic fervor that then they use to create a war, they're using the latest catastrophe that they create to divide us and lead us into a war. | ||
So, yeah, so much research to be done on that. | ||
Let's try to get one more call quickly before we have to go. | ||
We have Jefferson in Virginia. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jefferson. Thank you for holding. | ||
You're on the air. Hey Harrison, good morning. | ||
Good morning. Yes, it's interesting that Max seems to know more about the evil that's gone on than most of the adults in the room. | ||
It's very true. Because they got away with 9-11, they're also going to get away with this COVID hoax. | ||
But what I want you to be aware of is The COVID-19 emergency declaration blanket waivers for healthcare providers is in the law now that basically it's retroactive back to March of 2020 that these healthcare providers can essentially do whatever they want to you in the hospital and you can't object to it in any significant way because they have a waiver Against you having any ability to sue them for what they've done to you. | ||
So they can essentially legally malpractice upon you or deny you services once you're in the hospital. | ||
And of course, that's being compounded by the fact that now they're saying that doctors don't have a responsibility to treat their patient. | ||
They have a responsibility to treat the health of the society at large. | ||
And so your patient may, you may want to treat your patient differently depending on their socioeconomic position. | ||
I mean, it's... It's egregious, and yeah, as you're pointing out, that's why they can deny monoclonal antibodies to white people because it's about social justice now, not about your health. | ||
People ask me all the time on the street, Alex, how have you made so many incredible predictions that have come true? | ||
And the answer is very, very simple. | ||
I actually study what the international globalists are saying and doing at the highest levels of major corporations, the United Nations, the Trilateral Commission, the CFR, the Davos Group. | ||
And when you look at what the big global corporate consortium is doing and what their plans are, then you understand what they're going to be doing next. | ||
It's very, very simple. | ||
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In fact, when I'm giving advice, I'm usually actually giving it to myself and just sharing with you my own experiences. | ||
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