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you're tuned in to the american journal with your host harrison smith Watch it live right now at band.video. | |
I think it's time to blow this thing, get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam. | ||
Such marches, even now, are being met with bullets. | ||
As Jamie White writes, Australian police have been deploying directed energy weapons against the peaceful freedom convoy protesters around the capital. | ||
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Alright guys, Mrs. Cossack is feeling a bit under the weather, just like everyone here. | |
People are feeling nauseous, people are feeling a bit of vertigo. | ||
That's the result of these police supersonic weapons. | ||
It's amazing that they've got nearly, what, three quarters of a million people out here and they cannot even send one person out to talk to us. | ||
Not even one person, you know. | ||
At least come out and hear what our views are. | ||
That's all we want to do is have our views expressed. | ||
What do you feel? Just a bit of a headache. | ||
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A big headache. | |
Yeah, for sure. What about you, sir? | ||
How do you feel? How do you feel? My ears. | ||
You can feel it in your ears? Yeah. | ||
Disturbing videos and photos circulating social media show Canberra protesters, including women and children, who appear to have been badly burned by directed microwave energy weapons with blisters on their faces, arms and torsos. | ||
The use of directed energy weapons was thrown on the table as Australian senators grilled the Australia Federal Police Commissioner Rhys Kershaw. | ||
Pictures of the day appear to show some types of devices at the front of Parliament House in between the entry to Parliament and Parliament lawns where the protest was in fact occurring. | ||
Can you confirm whether the AFP had long-range acoustic devices at Parliament House on Saturday? | ||
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That would be something that is our police methodology, which we would have to look at some sort of public interest immunity claim. | |
I've been provided with this photograph, which I'm happy to table electronically at course from a distance. | ||
It does appear to show the deployment of an LRAD machine, a long-range acoustic I think it's called, which is a device designed to pitch sound at long range and can cause some pretty serious injuries. | ||
You can't confirm, even given that photo, that that device was deployed on the day. | ||
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Senator Durantik, I just want to interrupt here to make it clear that this question has already been taken on notice. | |
I understand that. Do you have another question? | ||
With the benefit of having had that photograph, which tends to confirm it, we still can't confirm that that device was there on the day? | ||
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Yeah, I think to be proper, I'd like to take that on notice. | |
In relation to yesterday's protest, can I say how absolutely disgusted I was? | ||
It broke my heart. | ||
Millions and millions of people across our state are doing the right thing. | ||
And it just broke my heart that people had such a disregard for their fellow citizens. | ||
I just ask everybody to think about that. | ||
Each of those people who protested illegally, I'm sure, have loved ones. | ||
They're going to go home and risk passing that virus on to their most closest people to them. | ||
Those were what we saw in Sydney yesterday. | ||
Of course it was selfish. It was also self-defeating. | ||
It achieves no purpose. | ||
It will not end the lockdown sooner. | ||
It will only risk the lockdowns running further. | ||
People understand there are frustrations with lockdowns, but that type of behaviour doesn't help anybody. | ||
Selfish behaviour doesn't help anybody. | ||
And so in a city under lockdown, to engage in that was reckless and it was selfish. | ||
Even back in the United States, this weapon has caused chaos in the US Capitol. | ||
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U.S. officials say there are now 130 suspected victims, mostly CIA operatives and U.S. diplomats, being treated for brain injuries, debilitating headaches and vertigo, the targets they believe of a directed energy microwave weapon. | |
There's a mysterious direct energy weapon that is being used, and it is causing, in some cases, permanent A traumatic brain injury. | ||
New indications suggest the incidents go as far back as 1996. | ||
Two individuals working on the NSC believe they were targeted in 2019 and in 2020, just after the election. | ||
The Australian Plandemic Great Reset tyranny is raising the bar on human rights abuses, adding fuel to the fire of the inevitability of the coming Nuremberg Code correction. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
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John Bowne reporting. | |
Tune in to the American Journal. | ||
I'm Matt Weber, filling in for Harrison Smith again today. | ||
I'll be co-hosting with you, the American people. | ||
If you give us a call at 1-877-789-2539. | ||
We're going out to your phone calls this morning, bright and early. | ||
We'll be starting phone calls starting next segment. | ||
We've got big things going down. | ||
Harrison Smith, of course, is on the road. | ||
He is traveling to AFPAC, America First PAC. He's hanging out with Nick Fuentes and his Groyper crew. | ||
They're out there on the road, and they're doing their own thing. | ||
Meanwhile, we've got Christy Lee, who is in Florida at CPAC, and she's got a report she shot with none other than Papa John, the OG guy. | ||
Cancel culture icon. | ||
And we're going to go to that report now. | ||
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Thanks, guys. | |
All right, I'm here with the Papa John, the founder and chairman of Papa John's. | ||
And you're here at CPAC. | ||
Now, you are kind of like the OG of getting ridiculed for saying the wrong things. | ||
We most recently saw this happen with Joe Rogan, but it happened with you. | ||
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Tell me about that. Well, the issue with me was it was three years ago before cancel culture was really even around. | |
So we didn't really have a response and we didn't have the right PR team in place. | ||
We didn't have the right lawyers in place. | ||
I had the wrong marketing people in place, the wrong board of directors. | ||
And I put out an update today on, okay, if you do get attacked by cancel culture, and you will, whether you're a parent, Trucker, Joe Rogan, Mike Lindell, or me, if you're conservative, if you don't buy in 100% to the leftist ideology, sooner or later they're going to attack us all. | ||
And I feel like you were kind of the beginning of this happening. | ||
I got to make sure I'm in screen. | ||
Sorry, if you want to step a little bit over here. | ||
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Sorry. You were kind of the beginning of this. | |
And so, like you said, I feel like there wasn't much of a preparation for it. | ||
Now that it's been happening to everybody, there's a little bit more kind of almost being able to blow it up because it's like they're accusing everybody of this. | ||
Do you feel like that's the case? Yeah, absolutely. | ||
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You really can't have empathy for somebody unless you've walked a mile in their shoes. | |
And so I talked to Rogan, Barstool Sports, Portnoy, you know, Mike Lindell. | ||
You know, I'm like, they go, this stuff's horrific. | ||
This is nasty stuff. | ||
I mean, the elite left has no regard for humanity. | ||
They hate America. They hate the American dream. | ||
So they're going to hate guys like us. | ||
And if you're not prepared for that, then, you know, you're going to get hurt. | ||
But they're going, well, we didn't realize it was this bad. | ||
And I'm like... Yeah, I've been living this for three years. | ||
It's that bad. And so I feel like you got blindsided because many of us didn't realize that just, you know, actually quoting someone else could be so misconstrued. | ||
We've just seen that happen with Joe Rogan. | ||
But again, now there is a better response to it. | ||
But do you feel like you were blindsided then? | ||
And how have you been able to, like, turn things around for yourself? | ||
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Well, yes, I was blindsided. | |
I was blindsided by the board of directors of Papa John's. | ||
They were complicit. | ||
Now, whether it was passive or active, I know two directors, Mark Shapiro and Steve Ritchie, they were part of this. | ||
And we hired an agency and they actually set me up. | ||
So, blindsided, to know the people that you love, that you care, that you've made them millions of dollars, Would actually take the founder out back for no reason on a false narrative and painting him as a racist is about as cruel as you can do to another human being. | ||
How do you get back? | ||
Well, you just tell the truth. | ||
When they put out a false narrative, you jump all over it. | ||
You surround yourself with great PR folks like Proactiv, which I have, and you fight like hell. | ||
And you can win. | ||
You can beat these people because they're lying. | ||
Looking back, is there anything that they were able to amplify meaning? | ||
Is there anything that you do have a regret about saying or doing? | ||
Or was this just completely a false narrative from the get-go? | ||
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Well, the thing that I'm really fortunate... | |
I have a tape. | ||
They taped themselves. And if I didn't have that tape, if I didn't have that truth, it'd be you and I sitting here going, well, John, what did you really say? | ||
Did you really use the word? | ||
Was it a really racial slur? | ||
And unequivocally, the answer is no, because we have the proof. | ||
We have the tape. I feel like I'm the luckiest guy in the world because I have that tape. | ||
And speaking of tapes, we didn't see it before, shockingly or unshockingly, depending on how you're looking at it. | ||
But we are seeing these older tapes of our president, Joe Biden, using this term in a very specific way, not quoting people. | ||
What do you think about the suppression of that and just the total lack of any accountability for what he said? | ||
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Well, the leftist elite is a party of hate. | |
It's a party of hypocrites. | ||
It's a party of vindictiveness. | ||
It's a party of anger. | ||
Their policies take the standard of living for the people that make our country great every day. | ||
It takes it down. So they're going to, you know, they're going to, that's the M.O. They set up an investigation. | ||
They go back 20, 30, 40 years. | ||
They find a hiccup or a blemish, and they just attack it. | ||
And they'll throw, in my case, 34 years of building one of the best companies in the world. | ||
And they'll, you know, this was a secretly taped thing. | ||
It was a setup. And they'll, all they need is one word. | ||
And they're all in this together. | ||
Mainstream media, academia, pharmaceutical, big ag, Soros, Gates, Fauci, the Obama administration. | ||
They're orchestrated. | ||
They know exactly this interview. | ||
Trust me. They're going to watch this interview. | ||
And they're orchestrated. | ||
And they can just find one little blemish. | ||
But the hypocrisy of Hunter Biden I mean, if Trump Jr. | ||
did 100, I mean, they would murder him. | ||
I mean, these people are so evil and so dark. | ||
I mean, we're talking about sex trafficking. | ||
We're talking about pedophilia. | ||
We're talking about no regard for humanity, no love of your fellow man. | ||
These people are dark, and that's the problem with the electorate. | ||
They don't realize how It's so dark how evil that the upper echelon leftist elite are. | ||
And that's why they don't see it. | ||
Because the average man and woman, Democrat or Republican, are good people. | ||
They just try to wake up and do what's right for their family and their future and their community. | ||
They don't, you know, maybe a few too many beers, they fight with their wife, fight with their neighbor, gain a few pounds. | ||
Okay, you know. That, compared to what the upper echelon elite is about, with scorching the earth to hurt, take Afghanistan. | ||
Take the border. | ||
I mean, you know how many women got raped and child got molested? | ||
And you got sex trafficking, you got child trafficking, you got drugs coming across the border. | ||
These people have no regard for humanity. | ||
And I wish the electric would see that these people at the top They're not looking out for your best interests. | ||
They're trying to make a two-tier society, i.e. | ||
this Ukrainian war with Russia. | ||
That's simply a smokescreen to get off the issues at home that are really crucial to Americans. | ||
Now, I come from a family of entrepreneurs and I've seen the blood, sweat, and tears that goes into building a business. | ||
And so I can't imagine it had to feel like almost losing a child because you create something and you build it and it's so much sacrifice. | ||
So how did you get beyond that great loss and what have you turned your... | ||
Because I know you've had to turn your attention to something. | ||
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What have you turned your attention to? Well, I think you... | |
You know, I think you, first of all, had to realize what happened. | ||
I didn't want to see it. Like, the people that I love and care about would do something like this. | ||
So I didn't want to see it. | ||
That took about eight or nine months. | ||
And then you see it, and you're devastated. | ||
Then you've got to go, you're devastated. | ||
What's the damage? You sit there, and I'm like, God, they painted me as a racist. | ||
I mean, it's about as bad as it gets. | ||
And then you get angry. | ||
And then you use that anger to fuel yourself to something positive. | ||
And then you get to the point where you've got to forgive the unforgivable. | ||
You know, I forgive them. | ||
I don't forget their name, but I forgive them. | ||
And then you just really go, okay, how was this good for John? | ||
You know, how was this good? | ||
Because all of us are going through the same struggles. | ||
Mine just happens to be a little higher profile. | ||
But we all have betrayal. | ||
We all are let down. | ||
We all get hurt by people we love. | ||
Things don't always work out the way we want it to. | ||
And so how do you redeem yourself? | ||
How do you recover? How do you pull yourself up by the bootstraps and go, yeah, I was crucified by people that cared about me. | ||
They took your name. They took your dang name. | ||
It's your name. But let's grab a two-inch violin, do a pity party for five seconds. | ||
Now let's get on with life and do something positive. | ||
That's a good message. Anything else you want to say? | ||
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No. Thanks for having me. | |
All right. Thank you. All right, folks. | ||
You heard it here first. Papa John did nothing wrong. | ||
Okay? Papa John did nothing wrong. | ||
You can see that report. | ||
It's going to be on the main page on band.video. | ||
Papa John, the OG of wokeism victims. | ||
See you on the other side. | ||
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Welcome back, everybody. | |
You're tuned in to The American Journal. | ||
I'm Matt Weber here, filling in for Harrison Smith today. | ||
And we're going to be going out to your phone calls starting this segment. | ||
We got Patrick on the line, but I just want to give out the phone number for everybody else involved in the show here. | ||
I see the live chat. We've got a vibrant community online at band.video. | ||
If you go to the American Journal page, the channel on band.video, you'll see in the bottom right-hand corner of most browsers an icon that looks like a chat box. If you click on that, you can participate in the conversation by telling us what you think in the chat. And if you're hanging out in the live chat this morning, just know that you can always call in to the show and make your voice heard. The | ||
number to call is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Again, that's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give me a call. Tell me what news is on your mind today. | ||
Maybe you've got a personal story for me you want to share with the audience. | ||
So with that, let's go out to our first caller of the morning, Patrick. | ||
You're on the air, Pat. | ||
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Yes, hi. It's Patrick from North Jersey. | |
I'm your biggest fan. | ||
How's it going, Pat? | ||
How you doing? | ||
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I'm doing good. | |
It's Patty, bro. | ||
Nice to see you again. | ||
Up crushing it up there. | ||
You did a great job with the interview yesterday with Dell Bigtree. | ||
No, not Dell Bigtree. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Hyder. Was he unbelievable or what? | ||
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It was a great, informative interview. | |
It had so much content. | ||
I couldn't even record that many clips. | ||
I had to go back and re-watch it myself. | ||
There were a couple things that were really interesting to me. | ||
I found out recently that I've got an autoimmune issue. | ||
It's not that big of a deal. | ||
Very minor thing. Very superficial. | ||
Talking to him off-air about how spike proteins from COVID can affect you. | ||
In just the weirdest ways. | ||
It really makes his site, mygotodoc.com, a really valuable resource for people. | ||
I'm personally going to look into a couple of things that I've wondered about Myself is, you know, a serology test, one of these tests that you can go and take at your local pharmacy. | ||
They'll draw a little bit of blood and what they do is they can test your blood to see if you are making white blood cells for COVID to show if you've got immunity. | ||
And I've seen a bunch of people who have gotten COVID who've gotten these tests and they'll get them, you know, six, eight months after they've got COVID and it proves that there is some form of natural immunity. | ||
Now, the FDA online has said... | ||
I'm pretty sure it's the FDA. It might have been the CDC as well where I've seen this article. | ||
But they've said that that serology test is not a great way to determine whether or not you're going to be immune to COVID, which is kind of them walking that fine line of saying, yeah, you've got some immunity, but you should probably still get vaccinated, which is kind of a shame. | ||
But there's another test that he spoke about yesterday where you can... | ||
Basically, get some of your blood tested and you can see if you've got this spike protein that's floating around and causing a bunch of inflammation. | ||
And most of our InfoWars listeners and audience is going to know that that spike protein and that inflammation is really kind of the root of a lot of these problems, right? | ||
Whether it be stroke or heart attack or some sort of fatigue. | ||
You know, it is due to that inflammation. | ||
And when you clear up that inflammation, the body has, you know, a much better way of treating itself and getting back to normal there. | ||
But, yeah, Dr. | ||
Heider, we're thinking about maybe replaying that here in the third hour just because that was a great interview. | ||
It's kind of tentative. | ||
We're freestyling this morning. | ||
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I like it. I like your style. | |
Thanks. The spike protein... | ||
I like that you're able to find a key indicator to see if you're actually going to get affected by it or not. | ||
But if you've got an autoimmune deficiency, I recommend starting with just mental affirmations, just saying that I am not affected by this. | ||
It's kind of making a false reality to get by because then it will become one. | ||
You're telling yourself the same thing. | ||
And it does all start with you. | ||
They don't want you to know how powerful your mind is and the power of the word I am. | ||
That's where it all starts. | ||
Basic health, some exercise, and I think you can get over that in two seconds, maybe some smoke and some pot. | ||
Who knows? There have been studies that have shown that token, it helps with a lot of these symptoms. | ||
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Yeah, because of tar coating. | |
So on the inside lining of the lungs where the COVID virus particle can't attach the inside lining of the lungs because of the thin to thicker layer of tar that's built up on the inside linings from smoking, whether cigarettes, cannabis, TBD. Not the bath salts. | ||
I don't know about that. I haven't tried that out yet. | ||
I don't want to. | ||
I wouldn't recommend bath salts for anybody here. | ||
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Anybody listening? Yeah, that's not financial advice nor medical advice, so please don't try this at home. | |
Take it with a grain of salt. | ||
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Don't take the salt. Please. Oh, lovely God, please. | |
As I was on the phone, I got the notification from Fox News that That all this stuff's going on over in Europe. | ||
Joe Biden, CP Joe, uses Ketanji Brown Jackson for Supreme Court. | ||
This is an abomination. | ||
So bad. Judge Jackson's family has been informed of her thinking of the law in Tempestine. | ||
One of her uncles was Miami police. | ||
And another was a sex crimes detective. | ||
Her younger brother worked for the Baltimore police, undercover drugs thing. | ||
Another uncle, Thomas Brown, was sentenced to a life in prison in October of 1989. | ||
With possession of large mass cocaine with intent to distribute it. | ||
Yes, distribute, hand out, sell, give to other people. | ||
A little bit of Christmas now. | ||
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Yeah, well, you know, and it says here that He was released in November 2017 after Barack Obama commuted most of his remaining sentences. | |
Along with those many other sentences, the so-called three-strikes law has sent many nonviolent drug offenders to prison for decades. | ||
Public records suggest Mr. | ||
Brown died four months after, but this Judge Brown is very, very hard to express. | ||
It's not a coincidence that law We got all this stuff going on in the East, and we care more about the borders of Ukraine instead of our southern borders. | ||
That is the most... | ||
It's not like I came to that thought myself, but I saw that thought on the internet. | ||
When someone pointed that out, it was like... | ||
Getting slapped in the face, right? | ||
I mean, it is the hypocrisy around that, the fact that we care so much about Ukraine's border, but we're not doing jack, you know, with our southern border. | ||
And really, you know, there are a lot of things, too. | ||
It's not just the southern border. | ||
You know, it's a lot of this tourism... | ||
To the United States for a lot of services, medical services, you know, there's tons of stuff the way that, you know, a lot of these loopholes are being abused and everything like that. | ||
But Patrick, stay on the line here. | ||
We're going to wrap up this call here and go out to a few more on the other side. | ||
We're going to go to Blake, we're going to go to Greg, and I think it's severe. | ||
Something like that. I've got a hard time reading, which makes this job a lot harder. | ||
But anyway, we'll see you on the other side here in about four minutes. | ||
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We'll see you next time. | |
Hey folks, you're watching the American Journal. | ||
I'm Matt here, just getting hooked up. | ||
I'm late in the seat here because I had to go grab myself some Wake Up America brew here in the InfoWars control room. | ||
We've got the coffee. | ||
I don't know if it's sold out. | ||
It might be sold out. And typically when things are sold out, I don't plug those things on air. | ||
But this is something that even if it's sold out, We're good to go. | ||
And he brought up Minion Moore. | ||
She's Biden's Minion. | ||
And she is on the board of directors for BLM. And she's advising his pick. | ||
So we know it's going to be a lot less controversial than the past two Supreme Court nominees. | ||
Is that what you're hearing, Patrick? | ||
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Absolutely. And thank you for that intro. | |
That was phenomenal. And the BLM info, that was That was great. | ||
Great, beautiful, fantastic, wonderful, beautiful. | ||
I wonder, I mean, if she's on the board of directors, what's her salary? | ||
Is she raking in millions? | ||
Is she living in Hamptons? | ||
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Is she up there? I don't know. | |
I don't know about that. | ||
I don't know if she's up there. You know, you see, I have the highest payment salary in the United States government. | ||
You know, it doesn't matter. | ||
You're not going to make more money than me, Dr. | ||
Fauci. Oh, Patrick, hold on. | ||
I think we got breaking news here. | ||
First on CNN. So they scooped us, CNN scooped us, Biden to nominate Ketanji Brown. | ||
I really do hope I am pronouncing that right. | ||
Ketanji Brown Jackson. | ||
Here, let me put this where it ought to be. | ||
We usually, I mean, we've got these things down here. | ||
We're very, very meticulous here at the American Journal and getting the documents where they need to be, the document drop zone. | ||
But first on CNN, Biden to nominate Ketanji Brown Jackson to be the first black woman to sit on the Supreme Court. | ||
So a win for superficial diversity, but let's see how she qualifies here. | ||
Ah, 51. | ||
She currently sits on D.C.'s federal appellate court and has been considered the frontrunner for the vacancy since Justin Stephan Breyer announced his retirement. | ||
So, you know, honestly, good for her. | ||
I don't know if much is going to change. | ||
I'd have to look in a little bit here to this person before I really give a great opinion on it. | ||
But how do you see this playing out in terms of nominations? | ||
Do you think this is going to kind of get swept under the rug compared to... | ||
News about the economy and about war? | ||
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Absolutely. If we have the Ukrainian invasion, we also have the financial, the great reset, the financial switch from monetary systems, I guess the hype about Bitcoin. | |
But the biggest thing that stuck out to me, and that's everything is all good and well. | ||
A woman of color, that's in the first one. | ||
That's good, but the fact that stuck out to me on this article, and I'm looking at it right now, it said Senators Susan Cowan of Maine, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska. | ||
These three people, these Republican senators, they went against the They went against their party's beliefs, I guess, and they passed her right through here. | ||
Yeah, let me follow that up here for the audience. | ||
Eyes will now turn to the Senate, where Biden's Democratic Party holds the thinnest possible majority. | ||
The president will hope that Jackson can garner bipartisan support, but Democrats will need their members in Washington to ensure her confirmation. | ||
Unlike most major pieces of legislation, Democrats do not need Republican help to confirm Supreme Court justice. | ||
And can do it with their 50 votes and Vice President Kamala Harris breaking the deadlock. | ||
When Jackson was confirmed to the appellate bench, she had the support of three Republican senators, the ones that I believe you just mentioned. | ||
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That makes me nauseous still. | |
And the fact that's going on with Ukraine and the invasion and the Bitcoin hype, I gave my opinions on that yesterday, how I think Bitcoin is directly tied into the mortgage-backed securities of 08. | ||
But I'm just some guy that makes weird decisions. | ||
But I just want to say before I get off, I want to give other people the spotlight here. | ||
I was banned off YouTube twice. | ||
If you guys are listening right now, if you guys can go check out Smokeafattywithatty.com. | ||
And I'm trying to build my followers back up because you do all those like the most universal platform. | ||
When you get hit on YouTube, you miss you lose out like bread tube is what they call it because you make that bread on YouTube. | ||
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Isn't that a porn site, bro? | |
I'm not sure if that's a porn site. | ||
Guys, look up breadtube.com. | ||
Put it on screen. Just kidding. | ||
No, I do understand what you're talking about. | ||
One of the things that I'm interested in off-air is looking at some of the numbers. | ||
And, you know, really interesting. | ||
I was watching a video on a content creator who was part of the Twitch hack a few months back. | ||
And, you know, his financial information was revealed. | ||
And he actually went one step further and said, OK, you know what? | ||
I'm not just going to show you what I make on Twitch. | ||
I'm going to show you what I make on YouTube. | ||
And, you know, it has a lot to do with there are a lot of different factors there. | ||
But folks make a pretty good living on YouTube. | ||
So getting banned on YouTube can be absolutely detrimental, right? | ||
Because it was this thing that was... | ||
For some reason, the people who craft the names for these apps, it's insane. | ||
You know what I mean? Like the psychology behind it, like YouTube, right? | ||
It's so simple. | ||
It's, you know, two syllables. | ||
It rhymes. | ||
It's, you know, likable. | ||
But yet it's, you know, this censorship machine that is, you know, feeding you propaganda all the time. | ||
The suggestions are just... | ||
I don't know about you. | ||
The suggestions that I guess I've curated for myself on YouTube, they're... | ||
YouTube thinks I'm a weird, weird person. | ||
That's all I gotta say. Pat, do you have anything else? | ||
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I'm constantly watching. | |
I'm constantly looking over and I'm seeing that when the kids fall asleep and they're watching one of their shows, I'm seeing that the commercials pop up are scary as hell and then my kids have nightmares. | ||
So I'm fighting the forces here daily. | ||
Talk about making an impression. | ||
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Oh my gosh. There's nothing to do about it. | |
And then also, too, I saw some parent yesterday going in front of a school board saying that, you know, they have behavioral issues. | ||
And instead of, like, addressing the behavioral issues with the children and, like, the situations and the environments in which they're learning, we're going to push back the standard of learning. | ||
We're not going to try to touch people up. | ||
We're just going to, you know, kick the can down the road and say, no, you don't have to learn that many words up until this, you know, this year. | ||
They'll be talking in autocomplete phrases. | ||
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What about the autocorrect? | |
I mean, people don't have to think anymore. | ||
They live through life. | ||
I know we're supposed to try to get through life on a subconscious level. | ||
The things you do and repeatedly do, they become subconscious thoughts so you can actually use those extra thought processes. | ||
It's like wasting your mental daily RAM on, like, pointless stuff, like, what color of my underwear should I pick today, or what kind of pants? | ||
You know, these things become automatic, and you're able to use those thoughts for better things to produce, create, but, you know, the automated living is definitely having a negative effect. | ||
What you're talking about, too, I feel like we all feel like we're our best selves when we're not really in autopilot mode. | ||
And so much of technology trains us to be in autopilot mode. | ||
Everything is becoming automated, things like that. | ||
Patti, thanks for giving us a call. | ||
I spent all segment with you. | ||
Guys, everybody who's waiting in line, thanks for holding. | ||
And we're getting to your calls next segment. | ||
Patti in Boston. | ||
Guys, check out Smokafattywithpatti.com. | ||
Go ahead and give him a follow. Give him a watch. | ||
He's got great information there. | ||
He's not from Boston. Oh, he's not from Boston. | ||
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And with that, we are going back out to the phone lines. | ||
We got Greg in Iowa. | ||
He had some really interesting information that he told the crew. | ||
And Greg, in Iowa, you're on the air. | ||
You want to talk about basically looking at Ukraine and looking at BioLabs in Ukraine. | ||
I found this really intriguing. | ||
Greg, you're on the air. Hey, Matt. | ||
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Good morning. Nice to talk to you. | |
Hey, Greg. | ||
Nice to talk to you as well. So tell me a little bit about what you called in about today. | ||
You've been looking on Google Earth and you've looked at BioLabs in Ukraine. | ||
Is that correct? Yeah. | ||
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I was going through TikTok last night and someone had posted a little video that showed a map of the attack sites that Russia had gone into in Ukraine. | |
Yeah, I've seen similar graphics to that. | ||
I saw one on The Sun. And for folks at home, you can see that as well. | ||
If you do happen to stumble on the Drudge Report, they've got a link on their top side of the page to The Sun. | ||
And you can kind of follow along with what Greg's talking about at home. | ||
By clicking on one of those links, you'll see that graphic. | ||
All these strikes throughout Ukraine. | ||
It's not just eastern Ukraine. | ||
There are strikes as far west as Levev. | ||
And we're seeing the Snake Island attack that is prominent in the headlines. | ||
That's southwest Ukraine. | ||
So yeah, there are strikes all around Ukraine. | ||
Greg, go on. Tell me a little bit more about what you're seeing, the overlay with these strikes. | ||
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In the clip I saw, there is a correlation between those attack sites and U.S. biological weapons or U.S. biological testing or labs that they had in Ukraine. | |
And we may be way off on this whole Russia attacking Ukraine situation. | ||
What do you suspect? | ||
Do you suspect that this is some type of cover for other military operations where they're going in and either seizing biological material or do you think that they're destroying labs? | ||
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What do you think about this? These could be preemptive strikes to destroy the labs or, you know, Ukraine's known this invasion has been going on for a long time, or coming for a long time, and the banks that launder the money for our corrupt politicians have probably been burning all records for quite a while now. | |
But those biological weapons Tell me real quickly before we go on about these biological labs. | ||
You know, we were kind of doing a little background searching here. | ||
Typically, that's what we do when we take your calls. | ||
You know, we'll look at this stuff. | ||
Now, Snopes has their own thing to say about this, but I'm wondering if these biolabs that you're talking about are biolabs that are run by other entities other than the U.S. government. | ||
Could they be run by non-governmental organizations or could they be partnering? | ||
Could they be getting grants from the United States? | ||
Whether or not they're funded by the United States, I mean, what are these bio labs, you know, what are they doing? | ||
What are they focusing on? | ||
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Have you read anything about that? I have and I can't really remember where I saw it at, but if these labs are tied to, you know, the proliferation of, of biological warfare tactics. | |
They could be anything, but the money is so washed before it gets there, it could be run by who knows who. | ||
If Putin is going out and saying, hey, look, we have all these biological sites and they're just across our border, we don't want the next COVID wave to start on our border with Ukraine, if we can we don't want the next COVID wave to start on our border with Ukraine, if we can control it, let's nip this in the bud, get rid of these before they Sure. And I'll tell you a little something. | ||
I know some people who have very intricate knowledge of military operations. | ||
And so let me tell you a scenario here that has happened. | ||
It could be that they're also bombing around these biolabs, and that serves as a distraction for a covert team to go in and extract or put in monitoring devices in biolabs. | ||
And if it seems far-fetched, let me tell you that... | ||
That is a very common practice to basically bomb a certain area, you know, far enough away, but to draw forces to an area other than that, you know, a bio lab, especially one that is a BSL level, let's say two and up. | ||
But, you know, you'll get even labs, too, that are not bio labs specifically, but they're nuclear labs. | ||
And yeah, I've heard stories like that. | ||
So yeah, that's very concerning. | ||
Moving into Ukraine, this really does shake things up. | ||
And I mentioned yesterday, I don't think I did a great job at kind of articulating kind of the position that Putin found himself in before invading Ukraine. | ||
I mean, it definitely was a tactical maneuver. | ||
I mean, I think he sees more upside in invading Ukraine than he does downside because of how fragile economies are right now because of COVID. And perhaps that's an unintended consequence of, you know, People in these globalist organizations who said, | ||
oh yeah, we're just going to do COVID and then we're just going to lock everything down and then things are going to go as normal and then we're just going to go ahead and do the Great Reset and we're going to reset things. | ||
Well, much to their chagrin, there are other players geopolitically that are vying to shake up the world order, if you will. | ||
basically who has the hegemony over, you know, economies, you know, the global economy and global trade. | ||
So yeah, Putin definitely is one of those guys who's got that savior complex, right? | ||
I kind of mentioned on the show, yeah, you know, there is a false dichotomy or, you know, kind of a false choice, right? | ||
That's presented to people in the news right now. | ||
It's either you're super pro-Russia or you're super pro-NATO, right? | ||
And I think that that is a false choice. | ||
We can say, hey, you know, Russia is not a good actor. | ||
And, you know, NATO is, you know, very wasteful when it comes to money spent on defense. | ||
And I say this because, you know, out of all the NATO... Out of all the NATO countries, I talked a little bit about a liberation campaign, and that was a phrase that I had read directly, and it stems back years ago. | ||
But, you know, there are all types of articles that you can find on the Internet of all these NATO generals who stated, like, hey, if Russia does a first strike, they are going to take a big bite out of Europe before we're even able to react. | ||
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So there is this huge... | |
It's called the balance of power. | ||
And Putin likes to frame this argument as if he's on the side of the balance of power that is tilted unevenly. | ||
And he's constantly having to improve his missile defense systems and things like that because the West is a threat. | ||
Now, don't get me wrong. | ||
We have put Russia into a corner, which is why they're acting like this. | ||
If you look at this... In terms of behavioral economics. | ||
So, you know, I see this as a little bit of an unintended consequence of a lot of U.S. foreign policy. | ||
And I don't see us being in a strong place to react. | ||
I mean, when they make an attack on Ukraine and they move into Ukraine and we're weighing whether or not we should impose sanctions, I think we're in kind of a bad spot. | ||
So, do you have any other final thoughts on this? | ||
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Well, I think if the corrupt D.C. politicians have been washing their money through Ukraine banks, this could really be a twofold attack on their agenda. this could really be a twofold attack on their agenda. | |
Yeah, I hear you. | ||
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And that they won't have their money for funding their super PACs and they won't have their biological labs to develop even more COVID-type viruses. | |
Dude, it's criminal. | ||
Greg, thanks for giving us a call. | ||
That's it for the first hour. | ||
Guys, we're going out to your calls on the next side. | ||
Matt Weber filling in for Harrison Smith here on the American Journal. | ||
Harrison is on the road. | ||
He was going to host today. | ||
We ran in some technical difficulties. | ||
He will be back next week. | ||
He is safe, sound, and living his best life at AFPAC right now. | ||
And we wish him well. | ||
Hopefully he has a great weekend here. | ||
He does a lot for us here on the American Journal. | ||
I'm glad to be with you, and I'm going back out to your calls right now. | ||
Sevier in New York. | ||
This is the guy that brought you the Alex Jones is right rap. | ||
Are we talking to Sevier in New York? | ||
Sevier, I think you're on the line. | ||
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Are we talking to a celebrity? I don't know about a celebrity, but yes. | |
Thank you for my call. | ||
That Alex Jones was right rap is awesome. | ||
And I think we've played it on this program. | ||
If we haven't, we've played it on all the other programs. | ||
It's pretty good. | ||
How did you come up with that? | ||
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Oh, thank you so much. I appreciate that. | |
First of all, amazing job that you're doing. | ||
I catch American Journal every morning. | ||
I pretty much catch the whole line of daily. | ||
Glad to hear that. Oh, absolutely. | ||
Yeah, I support you guys a million percent. | ||
And I've just been hearing Alex over the past couple of months talking about, you know, hashtag Alex Jones is bright, trending on Twitter or, you know, different social media platforms. | ||
Love to see it. It's amazing because every time that something happens, you know, future proves fast. | ||
And it winds up going back to clips of Alex from 10 years ago telling people, look guys, this is what's coming. | ||
Some of those classic clips of Alex Jones are unbelievable. | ||
And you can actually, you know, just for you, and you may know about this, but other listeners, there is a classic Alex Jones Clips channel on band.video. | ||
And it is great because you can see some of the stuff that really kind of made his career, right? | ||
It's not just him with Piers Morgan, which everybody knows. | ||
But one of the things that I found really, really awesome... | ||
Alex Jones predicted 9-11 the summer of 2001. | ||
2001. Oh, yeah. Absolutely. | ||
Yeah, unbelievable how, you know, I've heard other talk show hosts, you know, echo the same sentiment, you know, ahead of 9-11. | ||
But I mean, he really had his eye, you know, on politics and he knew everything. | ||
I mean, when CNN was able to waltz in and interview bin Laden, you know, ahead of the September 11th attacks, he was already like the most wanted person. | ||
The US government was already kind of setting him up. | ||
I don't want to say they set him up as a patsy. | ||
That's going to enrage a lot of people. | ||
But, you know, they built him up to be this strongman, which they predicated a lot of wars in the Middle East on, right? | ||
But it's unbelievable to see that broadcast and to know that that was September 12th. | ||
Oh, no, that is the September 12th. | ||
I don't know the broadcast that you're seeing on screen right there, but he had broadcasts that were earlier that summer as well. | ||
So yeah. Sevier, go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, he's always been ahead of the curve. | |
It's one of my favorites, you know, to watch the prediction videos and stuff like that from back in the day. | ||
And you see old school Alex, you know, saying pretty much the same thing then that he's saying now. | ||
Like, look, I'm not Nostradamus. | ||
It's not a crystal ball that I'm looking into. | ||
I just pay attention to what their game plan is. | ||
Right. And he does the research. | ||
He reads the white papers. | ||
He understands. You know, that this plan has been put into action at this point now, but was developed quite a long time ago. | ||
And one thing about Alex is he's got a great intuition just working with him. | ||
You know, he doesn't just read the white papers. | ||
He kind of reads between the lines. | ||
You know, he does have a great foundation in history. | ||
And that is a great place for a lot of young info warriors or people who are just kind of waking up. | ||
Starting to look at history and looking at a lot of alternative sources for history, I mean, it's invaluable in developing an understanding as to what's coming down the pipe. | ||
Sevier New York is glad to take your call this segment. | ||
We're headed to break. We got more calls on the other side. | ||
It's a jam-packed day with you, the listeners on The American Journal. | ||
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You found it. | |
You're listening to The American Journal on infowars.com or band.video. | ||
Maybe you're listening on the radio. | ||
We're glad that you're tuned in either way. | ||
We're taking your calls here today on The American Journal. | ||
My name's Matt Weber. I am filling in for Harrison Smith, who is on the road. | ||
I'll probably remind you about nine more times before the end of the show that he will be back on Tuesday. | ||
And with that, we are going to Christopher in Washington. | ||
He's got a new acronym for COVID. Christopher in Washington, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, good morning, American Journal. | |
Good morning, Matt, and good morning, folks around the world. | ||
I would be curious, Christopher out here in Ocean Shores, Washington, known as Patient Zero on band video. | ||
Yeah. Decide to sign in, folks. | ||
I thought over the last almost three years since we were hearing about the 15 days to stop the spread, you're two plus years into it. | ||
15 years to stop the spread. | ||
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Right. I was jogging in the house. | |
I apologize, folks. | ||
Try not to waste your time. | ||
Certificate of Vaccination Identification Documentation, an acronym for COVID, which was really, to me, something I'd prey on, and I felt like it was just more predictive programming to laugh in the face as well. | ||
It fits so well. Certificate of Vaccination and Identification, right? | ||
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Yeah. No, sir. | |
A certificate of vaccination identification documentation. | ||
Identification documentation. | ||
Okay. A lot of rhymes there, but... | ||
No, I mean, whether or not, you know... | ||
It's funny. | ||
They definitely did not intend for that to be an acronym, but it fits so well, right? | ||
How COVID is being used to track us and whether or not it was pre-planned that way or whether or not the opportunity just presented itself... | ||
The truth of the matter is that they're capitalizing on a catastrophe and they're implementing their plans. | ||
I'd like to say that it's the latter rather than the former because the former means that they planned COVID to release COVID. Whether it was intentional or not, you've got to look at the effects and the effect is that People who were in good positions to benefit from lockdowns, from the fear that was pushed on the world by COVID, right? | ||
Those people have put themselves in a position to gain. | ||
And we see billionaires just skyrocketing in wealth. | ||
We see people's rights evaporating. | ||
We see small businesses washed away. | ||
And yeah, tell me a little bit more, Christopher, about what you think about this identification and documentation when it comes to COVID. When it comes to Certificate of Vaccination Identification Documentation, 2019, circa here, whatever you want to call it, Health Pass 2022 and beyond or anything. | ||
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Essentially, yeah, it's like what the folks at Infowars discussed, the predictive programming, the fact that they have all their plans laid out in white papers through their think tanks and their collective groups where they have their crony capitalism and they set up these We have crises to exploit for monetary gain, and of course we know about their eugenicists. | |
Let's talk a little bit about this, this fear aspect and response to fear. | ||
It's really interesting to me because, you know, we are in 2022 and we're concerned about COVID. But back in 2001, we were just talking about 9-11. | ||
We're still living with the consequences of 9-11, right? | ||
The fear that was so prominent. | ||
Right? That pushed America into responding, right? | ||
I think it's called a, not a folly, it is a, there's a word for it in chess. | ||
When you make a mistake and then you make another mistake following that. | ||
What's the word for that? CJ knows this. | ||
It's not a folly. | ||
What is the name? What's the phrase for this? | ||
It's a, oh, it's not a blunder. | ||
It's on the tip of my tongue. | ||
I'm not as polished as Harrison, but it is a blunder. | ||
Okay. So essentially, yeah, you know, what happened was we had, whether you believe it was a conspiracy or not, there was a failing of national security that day on 9-11. | ||
As a result, we had tons of fear and then we acted inappropriately after that. | ||
We took people's rights when it came to TSA, flying. | ||
You can't fly with goods anymore without being probed practically. | ||
All this stuff. And not only that, there was the Emergency Health State Powers Act, the Emergency Health Powers Act, which is what really enabled the way for people in positions of power to abuse COVID, right? So much of COVID actually stemmed out of, you know, policy that was made in the wake of 9-11. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
When you talk about... | ||
How to get people to do something. | ||
There are a lot of people who craft propaganda and public messaging and they say, oh yes, fear is the best motivator. | ||
You get someone afraid, they'll do really whatever you say. | ||
You present a problem or you create the problem. | ||
You present a solution. | ||
Right? And that's how people react. | ||
So Christopher in Washington, thanks for giving us a call. | ||
We've got a call on a very similar topic. | ||
Kelsey from California wants to know, is there a way to get VAX cards without getting a shot? | ||
Kelsey in California, you're on the air. | ||
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Thank you, guys. Yep. | |
Thanks, Chris. Kelsey in California, you are going to be on the air here real soon. | ||
Hey, Kelsey. You're on the American Journal. | ||
Go ahead. Hey, how you doing? | ||
Hi, how's it going? It's going pretty good. | ||
How you doing? Good. | ||
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Well, I'm good. | |
I just want to say you guys are doing an amazing job. | ||
Keep up, like, just waking up America. | ||
It's terrifying how many people are not awake. | ||
It can be, but... | ||
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Yeah. It's okay, you know. | |
Go ahead. I was just wondering, I know this might sound wrong, but if there's like some underground railroad of like nurses or doctors or people who are in charge of administering COVID vaccines without actually getting shot, I am like super against it without getting it. | ||
I just got married and we're trying to go on a honeymoon and we can't really go anywhere. | ||
Oh, that is so rough. | ||
You know what? I'm actually in kind of a very similar spot. | ||
We're looking at, my wife and I, we are looking at spots to honeymoon and everything, and we're going to be, you know, getting married, doing our ceremony here. | ||
I eloped last year, and we're kind of taking this as a... | ||
As a bit of an engagement, but we're set to get married next year and do a honeymoon thing. | ||
And yeah, a lot of countries are requiring a vaccine passport to go, and it makes things a little tough. | ||
And if I knew of a doctor or a service that, you know, they are giving out vaccine shots, right, or they're giving out COVID shots, you know, I would definitely let people know. | ||
I don't know of anything about that. | ||
But I could tell you, if I was going to fake a vaccine I don't advocate that anybody does this because that is a federal crime. | ||
That is a federal crime. And understand there are consequences. | ||
But if I was going to do this, I think I would start by searching how to detect a fake vaccination record card. | ||
I would search that and then I would look at the telltale signs of how to identify a fake card. | ||
The one we might be... | ||
I don't know. Is that a fake card? | ||
I can't even tell. Uh... | ||
Based on everything that I've seen, the card, you know, it could be fake. | ||
It could not be. But I would search those, and that would be probably a great place to start when it comes to trying to find fakes. | ||
Because, again, we're like you. | ||
We're trying to find the fake cards and make sure that those aren't in circulation, right? | ||
Kelsey? Correct. | ||
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And I don't want to get in trouble so long. | |
I want a legitimate number in the system. | ||
We booked it for gymnasios if they don't require it. | ||
And then they told me about security. | ||
Kelsey, stay there. | ||
We'll be with you on the other side. | ||
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But anyways, last segment we took a call from Kelsey. | ||
I'm getting ahead of myself here. And she was really concerned about all of these fake vaccine cards that are going around. | ||
And so we decided that in the interest of public health, we are going to help you guys right now spot fake vaccine cards because we know that you guys are encountering these things out in the wild. | ||
Out in the wild there. You guys, you can never trust, right? | ||
Whether or not these people are presenting you with a fake COVID-19 vaccination cards. | ||
So, looks like how to check for fake COVID-19 vaccination cards. | ||
Federal agencies released a public service announcement in March urging people not to buy, sell, or create fake vaccine cards. | ||
Creating a fraudulent document featuring the seal of an official government agency is a federal crime that is punishable with a fine and a maximum of five years in prison. | ||
Ugh, that is just a nightmare, right? | ||
Who would want to be caught with one of those? | ||
And let's see here. | ||
How are we going to find these? | ||
Let's just kind of page through here. | ||
We're going to figure out some of these telltale signs. | ||
Signs to really, you know... | ||
Be on the lookout for. Okay, so yeah, the absence of information called for on the CDC vaccination record card, such as the manufacturer. | ||
So every vaccination card that is legit has got a manufacturer lot number, a date, and an identification of the vaccine provider. | ||
So your card, if it is legit, it is going to say that there's a lot number, there's a date that you received the vaccination, and an identification of the vaccine provider. | ||
Fake vaccine cards are going to be rife with misspellings. | ||
So, you know, legit vaccine cards... | ||
Everything's going to be spelled correctly, you know? | ||
Inconsistent dates, right? | ||
If you are looking at a vaccine card and you see that the first vaccination was the 23rd of April 2020, and then you see the second dose was the 27th of April, well, you're going to know something's up. | ||
That's how you're going to spot that fake vaccine card. | ||
A thin-cut paper rather than a card. | ||
These vaccine cards typically are going to be on something other than that computer paper. | ||
Although I've seen legit vaccine cards that are on what really resembles computer paper, but others suggest it's a slightly thicker stock. | ||
So, you know, if you're looking for those fake vaccine cards, kind of give it the old... | ||
I don't know, what do you call that treatment? | ||
The old, looking for a forgery. | ||
Give it the old George Floyd, the old George Floyd shuffle there. | ||
Kind of feel that stock, see if it's a counterfeit. | ||
Boom, gotcha. | ||
And a card that appears to have been cut with scissors. | ||
So, you know, if there are a lot of, like, little jagged edges there, that's a telltale sign that's a fake card. | ||
A card that's been fully printed instead of at least partially handwritten. | ||
See, that's where a lot of people go wrong. | ||
They think they can just doop-dop-deep-dop on Photoshop and then boop-bop-beep-bop, print it out, and nope, it's got to be partially handwritten. | ||
Typically, I would think if there's multiple entries on a vaccine card, they're probably in different colored inks, right? | ||
They're probably not the same handwriting, so people who are committing Forgeries or they're committing fraud, right? | ||
They've probably got accomplices, right? | ||
Or they're just gifted in the way of... | ||
Some people can speak multiple languages. | ||
Some people can write in multiple handwritings. | ||
You know, it's really nice. | ||
But yeah, just be on the lookout for those fake vaccine cards. | ||
Kelsey, do you think I've armed you with the right information that you need to spot a vaccine fake card? | ||
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A fake vaccine card? Yes, I'm also wondering if there are places where they actually, like, I don't know if it sounds right or not, but like, Shoot the shot into like a trash can or something so it's a legitimate number because that's something I noticed on a friend's card is it actually had the number of the shot itself, | |
of its dose. I think what you're seeing though is like a lot number. | ||
I don't know if each shot itself has like a registration number, but there is definitely a lot or a batch number from where the shot was pulled. | ||
And so the question in my mind is that, you know, I'm just gonna, you know, get, I guess, get real with you here. | ||
You know, I think a lot of people who are checking these vaccine cards, they literally give it a glance and then they look away. | ||
It's like, you know, folks checking your ID when you go to buy whatever you need an ID for. | ||
Let's say you're going to go vote in some places, right? | ||
They just glance at your ID. They're not looking. | ||
They're not checking your social security number. | ||
They're not looking at your vaccine card and punching it in. | ||
I would say if you are the type of person who maybe doesn't have a vaccine card that's on the up and up, that if someone, just choose where you're gonna use it, right? | ||
Because, I mean, is it worth it? | ||
Now, on a more serious note, yesterday when I was talking to Dr. | ||
Syed Haider, he actually has a protocol for people who are about to get the vaccine if they choose to get the vaccine, which I know some people are just in tough spots. | ||
Not everybody has the ability to protest, especially when their livelihood is on the line. | ||
I totally understand that. | ||
Yeah, I know that sounds like weak sauce, right? | ||
But no, I mean, it is kind of serious, right? | ||
When you've had a career, let's say, that spans a decade or longer, right? | ||
And you've got a family to feed. | ||
Right, right. Well, there are some people who have been unfortunately put into a really bad spot. | ||
And so for them, you know, when they think about things, it actually is kind of selfless, right? | ||
If they take the vaccine, I know that sounds bad, but they're thinking of other people in their life. | ||
They're not thinking about someone else's grandma, right? | ||
They're most likely thinking about, you know, their family or something else. | ||
And so I... I totally get that. | ||
And there's a way to try to prevent and mitigate any damage a vaccine could cause with the spike proteins. | ||
And so taking ivermectin, I think is what he said yesterday, prophylactically ahead of time. | ||
What this does is it gets your body ready for that spike protein. | ||
It binds that spike protein and it allows your body to get rid of it. | ||
Now, when it comes to other vaccines, I have heard of other protocols that really help people with things like heavy metals if they're sensitive to heavy metals or other adjuvants, right? | ||
Other substances in vaccines that are meant to kind of irritate your immune system to try to provoke an immune response. | ||
And again, you can find that stuff. | ||
Typically, you're going to want to consult a holistic health practitioner. | ||
They have tons of information on that. | ||
And again, a great resource is going to mygotodoc.com. | ||
You can sign up same day. | ||
You can chat with someone who is on the other end. | ||
It's not just a machine. It is a doctor or a nurse who's giving you a response. | ||
and we'll be back on the other side with your calls. | ||
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I'm Pat Weber, I'm filling in for Harrison Smith. | ||
We are jamming this morning with your calls. | ||
We're jamming more of your calls into the show. | ||
And we're about to go out to JR in New York. | ||
He wants to talk a little bit about Trump. | ||
And I just kind of want to preface this for this call for a lot of people out there. | ||
I've got a different philosophy on Trump than I think most other people here at Infowars. | ||
Infowars actually is a huge diversity of thought when it comes to politics. | ||
I'm really blessed to be a part of this organization and to work here because we don't take things personally. | ||
These are ideas, right? | ||
And as long as you're open to new ideas and you're open to changing your mind, hey, it's all fine. | ||
JR thinks that Trump is one of them, and so is Putin playing a role. | ||
Now, before I jump to you, JR, I just want to talk a little bit about what I think Trump was, and maybe you agree with this, maybe you don't. | ||
I don't see Trump as one of them. | ||
I see him as someone who got into the presidency, squeaked his way in, and he Definitely was manipulated by a lot of deep state actors. | ||
I don't think he made a lot of correct choices there. | ||
But one analogy I was thinking about the other day was a little bit like that of Van Helsing, right? | ||
Trump goes in, he's like, I'm going to drain the swamp. | ||
He's like Van Helsing. He comes to the town. | ||
He's going to slay the vampires. | ||
And as he arrives, right, as Van Helsing arrives, you know, it's like you're looking at your neighbor and then all of a sudden it's like, you see like these teeth pop and you're like, whoa, dude, you're You're a vampire. | ||
What the? And that is what I saw a lot of in the Trump presidency, right? | ||
There were a lot of people you wouldn't suspect of being globalist or deep state pawns or things like that. | ||
And the mask came off during the Trump presidency for better or for worse, right? | ||
And I think that's one of the strengths about having Trump in the presidency. | ||
Now, do I think he is going to be great for the country if he runs again in 2024? | ||
Well, we've yet to see a lot of the other candidates in the field. | ||
Ooh, this is an iconic scene here. | ||
This right here, ooh. | ||
So we're watching Trump going down that golden escalator. | ||
Now, one of the things, one of the videos that I do want to present to a lot of people, I am a Corbett Report listener myself. | ||
I find his information to be incredibly valuable. | ||
And there's a video called A Brief History of Hopium. | ||
And it is an excellent video. | ||
I find it to be a great antidote to partisan politics. | ||
Right now we are in just this area where things have become hyper-partisan. | ||
The middle ground is falling out. | ||
It's falling out. | ||
Out from underneath people's feet and people are getting pulled to more extremes, which I think makes our political system and our society a lot more fragile. | ||
Because when you get to the ends of the political spectrum and extreme beliefs, then you start thinking in terms of absolution, which doesn't leave a lot of room for nuance. | ||
We've developed this problem where we've lost this concept of just another point of view. | ||
There is the truth and the only truth, right? | ||
And if you are not speaking the truth, you're speaking misinformation. | ||
It's a darn shame that people have kind of lost this concept of, oh, well, you know, it's not misinformation. | ||
It's just another point of view. | ||
But in this video, A Brief History of Hopium, that iconic scene that we just saw a second ago where Trump was going down the escalators, I'm... | ||
I'm sad to say that a lot of those people that were standing there in attendance that day were actually paid, right? | ||
It is documented now that a lot of people that were there for this reception were actually getting paid like $100 a day to be there. | ||
This was a media stunt. | ||
Those people there standing off to the sidelines, that guy with the sign right there, they're being paid, and I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry if that kind of breaks the illusion for you there. | ||
But what I'm getting at is, and kind of the thesis of this whole video here, is that we shouldn't be worshipping politicians, no matter how good they are. | ||
That's really a country we don't want to live in. | ||
Politicians should be serving us. | ||
We shouldn't be kneeling down and praising politicians. | ||
That's good. We like that. | ||
Does he know what he's doing there? | ||
Does he know the red meat that he's throwing out to half the country when he does that? | ||
I'm not sure. I do think Trump is a smart guy. | ||
I don't think he's a dummy. | ||
I think he's a lot smarter than he comes off in the media. | ||
And that may seem duplicitous to some of you guys. | ||
But I do think he had great intentions. | ||
I do think that... | ||
I do think he was misled on a lot of things. | ||
And I think that he was also woefully naive when it comes to the levers of power and the things that you can do as president. | ||
And there are tons of intricacy. | ||
And unfortunately, the only way that you pick up a lot of those things The insight on how effective you can be as a president, you gain that knowledge by working your way up the ladder in politics, which is unfortunately what compromises a lot of people. | ||
Now, I've been speaking for a better half of this segment, and I said I was going to go to JR. JR in New York, please tell me about Trump and Putin and what you see playing out on the global stage. | ||
Hey, thanks for taking my call. | ||
Doing a good job, by the way. | ||
Thanks, Steve. Yeah, brother. | ||
I don't know. I just feel like he's playing a role because I feel like if you just look back in history, we could just start with the creation of political Zionism going as far back as that. | ||
And then who created that were the Rothschilds and the Frankists, Jacob Frank. | ||
And then if you just follow up to the future, Trump was bailed out by Wilbur Ross, late 80s, who is Rothschild's right-hand man. | ||
Yeah, Wilbur Ross. | ||
We have ties right there. | ||
We have ties right there. | ||
And then when Trump came into office, he appointed Wilbur Ross as the secretary of commerce. | ||
Wilbur Ross went ahead and was having deals with China. | ||
So Trump made too many compromises. | ||
Trump made too many compromises to get into the position of the presidency. | ||
I feel like he I feel like this whole thing that he surrounded himself he was surrounded by this was just a lie because I think Trump is like their Trump card that he was created to kind of um he was groomed in a sense that he always knew he was gonna run um basically had this role in the future that's why he had his little reality show thing to build up his personality his show to brainwash the people oh JR the craziest thing The craziest thing that is over so many people's heads, | ||
and maybe some Infowarriors, maybe not some Infowarriors, Zucker, right, at CNN, who just left CNN. That guy helped to produce, you know, Trump's Apprentice show, right? | ||
I did not know that. Oh, yeah. | ||
No, Zucker produced Trump's show for like the longest time or worked with Trump on The Apprentice. | ||
So the guy understands who Trump was. | ||
And if you look at, again, this political fiction that was coming out of CNN the whole time, it is... | ||
Roger Stone actually put it best. | ||
He goes, politics is like a sitcom for ugly people, right? | ||
To talk, you know. | ||
And that's what, you know, 2016 through 2020 was, right? | ||
It was a political sitcom that had people, you know, tuned in, locked into their TVs. | ||
You know, they weren't engaging in discussions with other people. | ||
You know, they were just listening to all this crazy hyper-partisanship. | ||
And, you know, we're living in the wake of that. | ||
Yeah, the problem is that the sitcom is still playing, and we have him who might run in the future and take away from a real patriot that would run. | ||
And Trump, since he's hypnotized everybody, would take their votes. | ||
So I think he's the enemy 100%. | ||
I think Putin is also playing a role because he went to the Global Leaders School. | ||
So he's obviously playing a role. | ||
Just listen to what Joel Skousen said last time he was on Alex Jones. | ||
I think it all comes back to People being hypnotized by religion. | ||
Again, I'm not against religion. | ||
I think religion is meant to free us, but the masters of reality have trained people and have brainwashed everyone with religion and use it to enslave us by the idea of literal translation of the scriptures. | ||
That's why Christian Zionists and other people interpret the scriptures literally, and that allows for this mudshed to take place because they're trying to bring the Messiah back. | ||
J.R., thanks for giving us that call. | ||
We're headed to break here. We'll see you guys in just a couple minutes. | ||
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We're going out to Viola here in Oklahoma this segment. | ||
She said she's sick to see what's going on in the country right now. | ||
Viola, you're on the air. | ||
What are you sick to see? | ||
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What's going on in the Middle East? | |
Oh, what's going on in the Middle East? | ||
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With all the wars, isn't it? | |
With the war? Okay, we got a war in our own country. | ||
But what's going on with the border, we need to focus on what's going on in our own country instead of what's going on overseas. | ||
Okay. Very selfish of you, Viola. | ||
Well, I know, but... | ||
Well, you know, I think that definitely resonates with me. | ||
You know, I do see parts of this country that are severely impoverished, right? | ||
That could use a little bit of aid, right? | ||
If we spent half the money we spent, you know, on the world stage here at home domestically, I think we'd be in a lot better position. | ||
I don't think we'd have a lot of radical movements like BLM. It is sick to see. | ||
What's happening is America is being used as this vehicle by outside entities, whether it's private players, corporations, or other governments who've made deals or seek to profit from U.S. foreign intervention, whether it's securing a supply line or whether it's installing a pro-American I hate to use that word, regime. | ||
A pro-American government abroad. | ||
Why can't we let our foreign policy just be free trade? | ||
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Right, exactly. | |
I mean, that's what made America the best country in the first place. | ||
Or what do you believe? | ||
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I believe so, too. | |
And I feel like Putin is walking into Trump. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, tell me about it. | ||
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I just... My heart is telling me that I walked into a trap when I just started. | |
You know, because that's what the globalists want, is a war between the countries. | ||
That way they can take over. | ||
Yeah, no. And so, yeah, war is probably one of the things that I'm a little more concerned about right now because it's like, oh, well, we've had this global awakening and we've had this whole shift towards populism. | ||
And it's so interesting to look at just the effects. | ||
Again, we're discarding these notions of things being pre-planned, but the effects of We're good to go. | ||
It's taken the wind out of the sails of populism, right? | ||
And it's put it back into this global, you know, system that is controlling everything. | ||
And, you know, now that we've had this great awakening, we've seen a populist come to prominence in America and in other countries like Brazil, things like that. | ||
Yeah. You can see that... | ||
A lot of people are woken up. | ||
They're upset with, you know, the governments. | ||
You know, well, how are we going to take care of those people? | ||
How are we going to subvert the will of those people, right? | ||
They're going to, you know, get people into wars, right? | ||
That, you know, who cares? | ||
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Actually, what we can do is help them get into a better situation. | |
You know, but to have our troops overseas for many and many years, what's that benefit in us or them? | ||
You know? | ||
So what's your solution to all this? | ||
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I think, you know, we ought to just help them get their countries under control. | |
Get better? | ||
I think it's... | ||
Politicians? | ||
So, Viola, what I would say is, I would say it's about picking your battles, right? | ||
It's about picking the right battles. | ||
Let's just use Afghanistan as a case study. | ||
We've got a culture that we went and we said, hey, you know what? | ||
We are going to go in and we are going to help Afghanistan. | ||
We are going to bring them into the modern age. | ||
We are going to give them a civil society, right? | ||
Yeah. Let me predicate this. | ||
I've been listening a lot to, and typically I'll buy these books, but the last one I just got to listen to, Annie Jacobson's First Platoon. | ||
She talks about the Afghanistan war, and she talks about it in a lot of different contexts, right? | ||
From a biomedical security standpoint, from just kind of a clash of cultures, and that's Kind of what is guiding my thinking here is that we went into Afghanistan and we said, hey, you know what? | ||
We are going to take your culture and we are going to upend it. | ||
We are going to try and install this rule of law. | ||
And when you say rule of law, what do you mean by that? | ||
And I say, well, it's this concept of people have to relinquish their ability to Uphold laws. | ||
You give that authority away to a court system and to police, right? | ||
You're no longer going to take the law into your own hands, which is actually what was more common in Afghanistan before we went in. | ||
We went in, we tried to set up all these systems. | ||
We tried to set up all these jails. | ||
These court systems for people that we would capture or we would deem terrorists. | ||
And it just wound up backfiring because again, they run their culture a lot differently. | ||
Their culture was very different than ours. | ||
So when you take a look back at that, obviously we have the 2020 hindsight bias, right? | ||
But we take a look at that and we can learn from it and we can say, okay, well, that was not a good idea. | ||
It was not a good idea to try to go and, you know, undertake this whole mission of let's radically change someone else's culture to be more like us, right? | ||
That is an instance where we just kind of picked a losing battle from the onset and that's what's most dangerous, right? | ||
Not only do we fail in our objective, but we've turned them against us. | ||
We've wasted, you know, tons of money, but most importantly, we've wasted young men's and women's lives. | ||
We've wasted young men's and women's lives. | ||
You know, the land of the free has, you know, killed and imprisoned so many innocent Afghans, right? | ||
People who would have no reason to hate us other than this. | ||
And they certainly have to hate it. | ||
You know, number one is picking your battles, right? | ||
And, you know, it is sick to see that. | ||
But, you know, voting locally is a great remedy for this, right? | ||
Because you get to pick the people who are fighting the battles locally, right? | ||
In areas that really matter to you. | ||
And so I've advocated it before and I can't advocate enough. | ||
If you're sick of seeing what's going on, try tuning out a little bit of national politics and start tuning into local politics. | ||
You're going to see much more success, especially in elections. | ||
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That's why I'm helping the governor of Oklahoma. | |
Tell me a little bit about the governor of Oklahoma for people who are listening in Oklahoma. | ||
Who's a good choice for governor? | ||
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I think the governor that we have now His name is S-I-T. He is doing a tremendous job. | |
He's doing a tremendous job. | ||
The governor is. Yes. | ||
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And I've been sending him information from you on the COVID, the mask. | |
Nope. Yep. | ||
Sorry, Viola. We lost you there. | ||
We do appreciate your call, and I hope that that was a good conversation. | ||
I know it was a good conversation to have, you know, when looking at a lot of these things, because I think a lot of people are sick with the way that a lot of things are going, and that's a symptom of tuning in too much to national politics. | ||
We've got Angry Hillbilly in Texas. | ||
You've been hanging on for the better part of the show now, so I'm really glad that you are here with me. | ||
Angry Hillbilly in Texas, tell me what's going on. | ||
Oh, you know what? Don't tell me what's going on. | ||
Hey, I'm a bad person. | ||
Angry Hillbilly, stick with us for four more minutes. | ||
We're going to your call right away on the other side. | ||
We're headed to break here. You're listening to the American Journal and we'll see you on the other side. | ||
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Melting plastic. | |
Smells like DMT, folks. | ||
Just kidding. Anyway, we're taking your calls here on the American Journal. | ||
Angry Hillbilly called in from Texas. | ||
He wants to know what the heck we're talking about with COVID. | ||
So, Angry Hillbilly, you're not a believer, huh? | ||
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Man, I'll tell you what, I'm angry. | |
I'm in the hills and my name is Billy, man. | ||
I don't care if you fell out of fake face and shot out of a monkey dash and landed in some bad soup. | ||
What is it? | ||
A lung infection? | ||
All right, cool, man. | ||
You know how to treat that, man. | ||
A weaponized cold is like a gay ninja that throws glitter instead of throwing stars. | ||
There ain't nothing to worry about. | ||
Glitter's pretty destructive. | ||
Dude, once glitter gets in something, it ruins relationships. | ||
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I mean, this guy's up there telling the people to take Prozac for a freaking lung infection, man. | |
I mean, I felt like running down there and drop-ticking him right in his chest right there and there. | ||
Have you read the literature on Prozac and COVID? Man, I don't need to, man. | ||
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We got a mouse. What the hell are we causing this hysteria for, man? | |
If we keep playing along with you. | ||
We're going to all be in the tournament camps, man. | ||
What the heck are you guys doing, man? | ||
Will you knock it off, man? | ||
Knock what off? Actually, I'm glad that you brought that up. | ||
Dr. Syed Haider, the guy you're talking about, has multiple different COVID protocols. | ||
I was actually one of the people who was researching and looking for ways that we could get people ivermectin. | ||
That's where I came across his site. | ||
Prozac is one of his protocols because he's found it to be an effective way at treating, I think, symptoms for the brain, whether it's brain fog or fatigue. | ||
But it's been found to fight this off. | ||
Now, COVID's not just a lung infection, right? | ||
It can be misconceived as a lung infection. | ||
It is definitely a propaganda infection. | ||
It is one of many things of what it is, right? | ||
What COVID is is something that was cooked up in a lab, and it affects people different ways. | ||
And I think that this is one of the main disconnects that a lot of people have, because the first time I had COVID, I mean, it made me its bitch, right? | ||
It slapped me around a little bit, put its cigarette out on me. | ||
You know, just... It was not good for me. | ||
And luckily... | ||
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You gotta get your immune system up, man. | |
Right, right, right. | ||
Well, you know, the second time I had it, it was no big deal, right? | ||
The second time I got COVID, I took one of these tests and it told me I had COVID. But, you know, I was able to work from home and everything like that. | ||
It wasn't a big deal. And I think a lot of people who've gotten a positive COVID test who didn't feel many symptoms, right? | ||
They're like, oh, it's no big deal. | ||
Like, what are you talking about? And other people, you know, it's like they get COVID and they think they're going to be okay. | ||
And then, you know, all of a sudden they're on death's doorstep, you know? | ||
And so what I've recognized and what I've found is that it definitely affects people different ways. | ||
And if you don't know someone, there's two things, right? | ||
Especially when we're talking about propaganda. | ||
There's two things that will create an attitude in a person, right? | ||
An attitude is how you feel about something, right? | ||
And it's the position that you take on anything that you hold in your mind. | ||
And it's mainstreaming. | ||
and it's resonance, right? | ||
So you've got all this propaganda that's on the airwaves. | ||
You got like death counts on CNN, like a CNN graphic of like death counts and stuff like that. | ||
All you're being fed, force fed in mainstream news is COVID, COVID, COVID, COVID, COVID. | ||
And it was advantageous for a lot of different reasons. | ||
You know, politically, And I'm not going to get through this thought all the way here on this side. | ||
So, Angry Hillbilly, I do appreciate you. | ||
Please stay on the line here, and we're going to come back to you in the next segment. | ||
But we're going to continue on this conversation of mainstreaming and resonance and how we fell victim to the psychological virus, right, of COVID, how it has been something that has made us all sick. | ||
Of hearing about COVID and all that stuff. | ||
So, Angry Hillbilly, stay on the line. | ||
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We'll be right back. You're watching the American Journal. | |
I'm jamming out. My name is Matt. | ||
I'm filling in for Harrison. And we are talking to Angry Hillbilly. | ||
He's upset with a lot of things, not just COVID, but some of the treatments for COVID. And I kind of wanted to finish my thought real quick. | ||
I've got two things I kind of want to come full circle on. | ||
Then we're going to hear from Angry Hillbilly here in just a second. | ||
Before we went to break, we were talking a little bit about You know, this, you know, COVID not just being a physical virus, but something that really has just kind of infected the minds of America, right? | ||
And it's done so in the form of propaganda. | ||
And I'm talking a little bit right now about mean world syndrome. | ||
It's something that you can look up. | ||
And it's actually something that I think should be taught in high schools. | ||
You know, media literacy is something that you, us as a culture, We're consuming tons and tons of media, whether it's, you know, on the radio, on the internet, or on the television. | ||
But, you know, we're inundated with it all day, every day. | ||
And so what happens is, is that there was this study by George Gerbner in the 70s. | ||
And he's talking about the attitudes that people have, and he splits people up into groups of heavy news viewers and light news viewers. | ||
And there's a threshold for your news viewing, but it's well below that of which most people can consume nowadays. | ||
What he found in this mean world syndrome is that there's two major factors in determining how people think about the world outside themselves. | ||
You've got this window to the outside world that you can look through and you can see a lion in Africa or you can see a penguin in Antarctica at the touch of a button. | ||
And although you may have never seen those things in person, those are brought to you. | ||
And there are other things that are brought to you as well. | ||
News and information. | ||
Why do we go out and why do we seek news? | ||
Because really, we're seeking certainty. | ||
We're looking for certainty in the world around us. | ||
And so a lot of news stations will, you know, kind of prey on that, right? | ||
But you've got this, in this example, in this case study of COVID, right, you've got all this mainstreaming, right, on the TV that the number one thing, the most prominent issue, right, is COVID and everybody's dying and, you know, the world's going to hell in a handbasket. | ||
And then you've got the resonance aspect, which is really what makes this solidify in people's minds. | ||
It turns everything concrete. | ||
Not only are you seeing tons of COVID stuff on the air, but now let's say maybe you know someone who came down with COVID and it was a really bad case. | ||
Wow. Wow. | ||
Okay, so you've seen something on the news and now you've had like a personal experience and that right there, that compounds and it really affects people's ability to think logically. | ||
And people lose the nuance, right? | ||
That again, COVID affects people different ways. | ||
If you, by far, by far, most people are going to be okay if they get COVID, right? | ||
If you are immunocompromised, if you're elderly, there are a few other factors, right? | ||
If you have comorbidities is, you know, the hot buzzword. | ||
Yeah, you definitely need to be careful, right? | ||
For people like me, right? | ||
I was talking to Dr. | ||
Heider on air and I, you know, shared with the audience that, yeah, I struggled with brain fog for a few weeks after getting that second, you know, thing of COVID. And so we were talking about that and I kind of really disregarded this whole notion of brain fog until it happened to me, right? So that resonance really changed. | ||
My experience really changed my outlook on that. | ||
And what I would have to say about his protocols is that if you go to his website, he actually has a lot of different protocols and it's not just something like Prozac. | ||
He does offer that because there is evidence that supports the fact that that drug is Is something that can help with this in certain situations. | ||
It's not right in every situation, right? | ||
I like to kind of approach things thinking there is no real bad drugs. | ||
There are just bad applications of drugs, right? | ||
Misuses. And if you don't think that's a correct use for you, then definitely don't take it. | ||
Aside from prescription drugs, he actually prescribes, you know, routines, right? | ||
Routines of good health practices, right? | ||
Of healthy living, right? | ||
A lot of things that he tells you to take, right, are stuff that you can find over the counter and you don't need a prescription for. | ||
And so you may go to mygotodoc.com and if you are on the fence about something and You know, he'll say, hey, listen, this is available to you, but you don't have to take it. | ||
You know, here's some other things that you can do, right? | ||
Whether it's exercise, right? | ||
Whether it's, you know, eating right or, you know, taking a supplement. | ||
If again, you're in right now, you guys probably can't tell, but there are no windows anywhere. | ||
In this building. None. | ||
Zero. So daylight, it's not really a big part of my life until after I leave here. | ||
And so, yeah, I do take vitamin D. It's something that I can feel an effect of. | ||
And I know that it's helping me, not just with my immune system, but with my peace of mind. | ||
And that's really my two cents on kind of the issue. | ||
And I want to hear your take on this angry hillbilly. | ||
Thanks for listening to me rant. | ||
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Well, man, I just think the whole thing's a hoax. | |
Say the truth, man. And when someone says COVID, you got to ask them. | ||
You got to call them out. You got to say, hey, will you define that for me? | ||
Yeah, no, I agree. | ||
That's actually, that is a great piece of advice. | ||
Will you define that for me? | ||
Because a lot of times when people communicate, yeah, a lot of times when people communicate, right, they're not seeing eye to eye because they haven't fundamentally agreed on anything. | ||
unidentified
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Precisely. But what I'm saying is when you ask somebody to sign it, what is COVID to you? | |
What I'm saying is a cold, right? | ||
COVID is a common cold. | ||
We're causing all this uproar and hysteria over the common cold, man. | ||
I mean, I'm losing it over here. | ||
You guys need to knock it off, man. | ||
I don't care where it came from, whatever it is, it has been identified, man. | ||
And guess what? Once something's identified, it gets weaker, man. | ||
So this is all BS, man. | ||
Alright, well, let's take that. | ||
What would you like to talk about instead of COVID, then? | ||
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No, man, we gotta talk about this. | |
We just got to stop talking about fake vaccine passports and all this garbage, man. | ||
We got to call this out. | ||
We got to come together and say, hey, man, this is a big old hoax, man. | ||
The whole thing was a pedo network cover-up, our cover story. | ||
And just like Henry Kiss just says, don't ever waste a good tragedy, man. | ||
So they just pile stuff on, man. | ||
They're just letting us have it right now. | ||
So we need to knock this off right now, man. | ||
Just got to stop right now. | ||
Everyone's got to get together, man. | ||
I'm telling you, man. | ||
I do agree with you. | ||
I do agree with you. | ||
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I do agree with you. - I'm too long ago. | |
I do agree with you that people do need to come together. | ||
What I would have to say is that, let's say you're about to have a conversation, though, with someone who, let's say they've already developed an attitude, right? | ||
They've seen tons of CNN. How are you going to break through to someone who thinks it's completely real and maybe had a bad case of COVID? How are you going to tell them? | ||
Are you going to go up to them and confront them and say, hey, it's a hoax? | ||
Or what are you going to do? | ||
unidentified
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How are you going to break through to them? At this point, I'm going to try two by four. | |
I feel your frustration on that. | ||
unidentified
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That's where I'm going right now. | |
I'm going to go, hey, hey, you dummy. | ||
It's time to hold. We stopped caring, everybody. | ||
Bang! Bang! Bring me on. | ||
All right. In my darkest fantasy, we don't advocate violence, but Angry Hillbilly, thank you for your call and thanks for questioning this, you know, because I think we had a really good conversation there and I'm glad that there are other people out there that are questioning this. | ||
We got about one minute here for a quick call. | ||
Ian in Colorado, if you don't get through your point, we'll go ahead and hold you over. | ||
But you've been on the line for a while. | ||
So Ian from Colorado, you are on the air. | ||
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Hey, thank you very much. | |
And I just wanted to comment on the COVID. I've been experiencing a lot of collective insanity. | ||
I'm here in the hospital for non-COVID-related reasons. | ||
And I was sleeping the other day, kind of laid back. | ||
And a nurse came into the room and tried to slip a mask onto my face. | ||
While I was sleeping by myself, you know, and I just, you know, it struck me that this collective insanity had gotten full over the... | ||
Yeah, it was a little bit eerie. | ||
That's kind of sick. | ||
Like, weird that someone's going to go in and try to, like, meh, just slip it over your ears, like, eww, pervy. | ||
All right, Ian from Colorado, go ahead and stay on the line. | ||
We're headed to break here. | ||
Again, while... | ||
What are you doing with yourself for the next four minutes? | ||
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Let's find something that's right for us. | ||
It's going to help our lives. | ||
And for me, it's the coffee. | ||
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Thank you so much for tuning in and calling in. | ||
Ian from Colorado is on the line. | ||
We got cut off by break because, again, I am just, I'm the worst, aren't I? Just go to calls with a minute left in the segment. | ||
Ian from Colorado, you're on the line. | ||
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Okay, thanks. Yeah, I mean, that's just one of the collective insanities that, I mean, I've personally experienced. | |
I've lost my job behind it and my wife, you know, because her and I didn't agree on the vaccinations. | ||
I don't believe in the vaccinations. | ||
And, you know, after that happens, for now I'm on high alert. | ||
Are they going to try to come into my room and, you know, sneak the jab into me, you know? | ||
I mean, if they're going to try to place a mask on your face, what aren't they going to do? | ||
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Right. You know, I mean, I don't know the truth about the virus. | |
I mean, the only truth I really know is that I don't know the truth. | ||
But I wanted to go all the way back to Patrick in the first segment there when he was just talking about the positivity and how that affects our immune system and trying to relieve ourselves of some of the fear because I noticed that... | ||
Oh, yeah. When you're stressed out, your immune system is kaput. | ||
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It's not doing great. Absolutely. | |
Absolutely. And I mean, I shouldn't even be walking according to these doctors. | ||
And so, you know, I've had some pretty good experience with that. | ||
And one of the studies that I think I read it in the answer by David Icke, though, that, you know, talking about the placebo effect. | ||
And so if the patient doesn't know it's a placebo, then it's very effective. | ||
And if the doctor himself doesn't know it's a placebo, then it's even more effective. | ||
Wow. Yeah. | ||
The power of positivity. Yeah, a lot of positivity there. | ||
And I don't really, you know, I'm very appreciative of this platform because I, you know, most of the time I'd have to put on a neon suit and grab a bullhorn to get my nearest whisper across to the people I know. | ||
I mean, they're just so... CNNs are gone. | ||
And that can be frustrating, but, you know, ultimately our challenge as people who are awake to this type of stuff is, you know, our challenge is patience, right? | ||
We have to be patient with the people around them. | ||
And again, this does come back to picking your battles, right? | ||
Yeah. And, you know, again, I'm not ashamed in any way of working for InfoWars, but I find in my personal life, I do pick my battles, right? | ||
Who do I tell, you know, that I work at InfoWars? | ||
Because I've had that conversation a thousand times, right? | ||
It's, is Alex Jones who he says he is? | ||
Yes, he is. Is InfoWars, you know, yada, yada, yada, yada, yada. | ||
And, you know, there's that whole conversation, right? | ||
But also, you know, when you watch The Matrix, You know, throughout the whole movie, and I think that that was such a great movie, you know, I think that might have been one of the things that kind of created a crack that turned into a fissure, you know what I mean, that helped to wake me up, Right. | ||
But, you know, in the Matrix is Neo, you know, going through the whole program saying, hey, dude, you're in a simulation. | ||
Hey, dude, you're in a simulation, you know, and going to everybody. | ||
No, he's not. | ||
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Right. | |
Right. | ||
He's he's attacking the system. | ||
So, you know, when it comes to people who are who are brainwashed by CNN, you know, one of the best ways I've found when having conversations with people like that is to approach it with an open mind and to ask questions. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, rather than to assert the truth that we hold, it's to ask people questions and see if you can find any any chinks in the armor. | ||
And also, you know, one thing outside of maybe like CNN and things that are hot topics in the news, I think a great tactic is to approach all of your conversations with an open mind and to think, you know, let's let's not say that we're ever 100 percent certain of everything. | ||
right? And let's get comfortable not being certain. | ||
Of everything, right? | ||
Let's say, hey, maybe it's this way. | ||
There's a good chance it's this way, but maybe it's also not. | ||
And to kind of start thinking about things like, okay, you know, before we learned it was a bioweapon, it was, you know, it was made in a lab and we don't know if it was, you know what I mean, but maybe. | ||
And then now we've come to a point where it's like, okay, well, it's most likely made in a lab, right? | ||
But maybe not too, right? | ||
A lot of these things you don't know, I suspect it was made in a lab personally, but But again, when it comes to having these conversations with people, in order to wake them up, you know, sometimes like a blaring alarm is not the best. | ||
Sometimes a gradual awakening. | ||
And if you're patient with people, they will come around, right? | ||
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Yeah, on their own terms. | |
And, you know, that's a good point because, you know, to even have any relationship with my poor mom, you know, and she, I had to lie to her until I was vaccinated. | ||
If I didn't get vaccinated, I needed to go to the insane asylum. | ||
Having that conversation with family members is so difficult sometimes. | ||
It is. My grandma is concerned with my health. | ||
I think she's brought that up probably the last five phone calls. | ||
When are you getting vaccinated? Now that it's received the seal of approval. | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
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Well, the Infowork products, and that was one thing, you know, before my The girl left me. | |
I bought the mineral fusion and the super male and female vitality, just everything off there. | ||
I was trying to kind of hint at it. | ||
She works for a university, and of course, I saw this coming, and this was kind of the beginning of last year. | ||
I didn't want to strap her down to a seat and make her watch some of the information that I was getting. | ||
But the other hand, she straight out told me, she said, I'm a sheeple. | ||
I just have to tell you, I'm a sheeple, and that I'm going to do this. | ||
You know, it broke my heart, and I shouldn't have let it divide us like I did. | ||
And that's something that, you know, is personal, and I need to recoup. | ||
But I'm sure there's a lot of people going through that, you know? | ||
Sure. And here's my little rhyme for you. | ||
First off, you know, number one thing is you can't try to resist the urge to, you know, tell you, I told you so, right? | ||
That's the number one thing. | ||
But also something... | ||
That I thought of long ago. | ||
In the debate of the sword or the pen, you know, which is mightier, the mightiest of them all is the pin because it mends, right? | ||
And so really picking up with people that maybe you've lost touch with. | ||
You know, maybe it's like, you know, we fell out a year ago over COVID. You know, I thought it was a bio lab. | ||
You didn't. And now we're coming around to things. | ||
But maybe just like approaching the topic, you know, not even touching up on COVID. Like, just forget about it. | ||
And, you know, because when you win those people over, you win their friendship back. | ||
You get them back in your lives. And that's really what's most important. | ||
Because ultimately, the globalists win when they divide us. | ||
When they atomize us, that's when they win. | ||
And by playing these silly games, we're letting them win. | ||
So don't let them win. | ||
Be patient with people. And you know what? | ||
There's always a way to mend these relationships that we've fallen out over on COVID. Ian, thanks for giving me a call here. | ||
We're going back out to your calls here on the other side. | ||
We've got about 30 more minutes. | ||
I'm going to try to knock out everyone who's talked to someone on the crew. | ||
So if you're waiting online, I know many people have been waiting. | ||
We've been having good conversations. | ||
I can't wait to talk to you. | ||
Please stay there. You're tuned into the American Journal. | ||
My name's Matt Weber. | ||
I'm filling in for Harrison Smith today. | ||
And I'm taking your calls. | ||
And I'm glad to be doing so. | ||
It's going to be a little bit of a challenge for me because we've had such great callers over the course of the past couple hours. | ||
But we're going out to your phone calls right now. | ||
Jefferson in Virginia wants to bring something to our attention. | ||
I think it has something to do with Joe Biden extending the emergency act for COVID in Virginia. | ||
With the pretenses of public health in mind, Jefferson from Virginia, you're on the air. | ||
Tell us a little bit about this. Good morning, Matt. | ||
How are you? Hey, doing well. | ||
How are you, Jefferson? I'm annoyed. | ||
Sorry. We're living in a world of never-ending emergency declarations that nobody wants to talk about. | ||
The National Emergency Act was invoked on March 13th of 2020, retroactively to March 1st, And it expires every year on March 1st. | ||
So Biden announced two weeks ago that he was going to extend it for another year. | ||
With not much fanfare and nobody in the media wanted to talk about that it's not a public health emergency. | ||
How else is he going to rig the November election or the elections here in 2022? | ||
Right, but I mean, he is essentially a king undeclared under the National Emergency Act, where he can force you to take a vaccine you don't want to. | ||
They can do biomedical experimentation on you without your permission, much like the Cures Act says. | ||
There is no such thing as informed consent anymore, because informed consent might make you do something that would be bad for you. | ||
So they've changed all the rules on us under the emergency declaration. | ||
And we're all acting like we're still living in a constitutional republic. | ||
The constitutional republic is gone. | ||
It's a constitutional republic where the government can mandate that you must take a vaccine and that you must shut your business down. | ||
That's the type of republic we're living in right now, right? | ||
Yeah, if that constitutes a republic, I'm not sure what we're living in. | ||
And we just had that declaration of the extension of the Emergency Powers Act there on screen for people watching at band.video. | ||
And, Jefferson, do you have any other comments on this? | ||
We really appreciate you bringing this to our attention. | ||
Dr. Syed is telling you there's two tests you can take to prove you had COVID. One is the antibody test and the other is the spike protein. | ||
Yeah. But nobody bothers to do either of those things. | ||
They keep saying they've had COVID twice. | ||
It's really bad. But nobody bothers to prove to themselves they actually had COVID. That they've developed natural immunity is what you're saying? | ||
No, no. The spike protein can come from the vaccine or from natural infection. | ||
But I'm just saying, everybody says, I have had COVID twice, but nobody proves themselves they've even had it once by getting them checked for the spike protein. | ||
Or the antibody. I see what you're saying. | ||
Yes, taking a serology test. | ||
Yeah, and those tools are extremely useful. | ||
I'm going to be guest hosting again on Monday, and I think I'm going to make a note to talk a little bit about those tests, how people can go seek those tests out. | ||
Because I think it's intriguing to me as well. | ||
And I appreciate your feedback on that. | ||
And thanks for giving us a call, Jefferson. | ||
Give us a call back on Monday. | ||
It'll be me guest hosting. | ||
And I'd love to hear from you about anything that's on your mind. | ||
Aaron in South Carolina, we got you on the line. | ||
You want me to stop calling it the Biden administration, huh? | ||
Hey, Aaron. We got you on the line here. | ||
We can take him down, guys. | ||
I'm sorry about that. Aaron in South Carolina. | ||
Again, I'm a bad person. | ||
I've been having conversations with a lot of people today. | ||
Those conversations have spanned across multiple segments because it's just so tough to put the phone down with some of these people. | ||
But we're going out to Douglas in California. | ||
Douglas in California, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, top of the morning to you. | |
Hey, Douglas, how you doing? I'm loud and proud out here in California. | ||
What part of California? I'm in Central Coast. | ||
Central Coast. Are you a little more landlocked or are you actually closer to the coast? | ||
unidentified
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Well, I can look at the ocean. | |
Oh, nice. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, it's lovely. | |
That's nice. How are the people there? | ||
unidentified
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Well, let's see. | |
I've been calling it witchcraft because Oh, we just lost you. | ||
We just lost you. Douglas in California, give us a call back if you can hear me, if you're watching on band.video or listening on the radio. | ||
Give us a call back. We just lost you. | ||
We'll take your call again. | ||
We saw you were on hold for a while. | ||
In the meantime, let's go to Brandon from New York. | ||
Brandon from New York, you're on the line. | ||
unidentified
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Hey, Matt, how you doing? | |
Hey, doing well, Brandon. How you doing? | ||
unidentified
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Right. | |
Right. Right, to promote actively. | ||
Yeah, no, you know, again, I wouldn't promote anyone making a fake vaccine passport. | ||
I haven't done so myself. | ||
And again, that disclaimer I gave about the time in prison and the federal fine, those are things that, you know, if the government wants to, they can throw the book at you. | ||
And it is just too easy, right? | ||
And let me tell you, The news is all too eager to pounce on some type of story like that, right? | ||
These people who are selling fake vaccines. | ||
I could see the headlines. Right. | ||
You just see them getting written. | ||
But, you know, there are some people... | ||
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The way she was... Sure, go ahead. | |
The way she was laughing, and she was, like, oversharing her story of why she needed one, because she had to go around her honeymoon. | ||
Right. It was just like, come on, you're a liberal leftist. | ||
Oh, yeah. I'm not going to jump to any conclusions. | ||
Perhaps she was well-intentioned, right? | ||
But again, even if I did know a doctor... | ||
I don't think so. Well, even if I did know a doctor... | ||
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Yeah, she was trying to... | |
She was trying to... | ||
Because anybody in the right state of mind would not call into a show to try to do something illegal like that unless they're up to school. | ||
Right, right. Which is why I gave you guys all the information that you could use to spot a fake. | ||
We want to spot those fakes. | ||
And then once we find those people, we're going to say, hey, listen, I can tell maybe your card might not be on the up and up. | ||
Just watch out because if I can spot it, the guy down the street can spot it. | ||
So, you know, it's not a great idea. | ||
And also, you know, if you were to fake a vaccine card, you're also making a moral compromise, aren't you? | ||
Because there are so many of these good people that tune into the show and that we follow, like New York Freedom Rallies, right? | ||
They're out there. They're putting their bodies, their livelihoods on the line to protest this. | ||
And if we leave them out hanging by themselves, then they can go to jail a hundred times. | ||
They can get arrested for mask mandates a hundred times. | ||
But if we stand with them and we say, hey, you know what? | ||
We're not going to make this fake vaccine passport. | ||
We're not going to go along with this. | ||
We're going to stand up to these mandates by voting with our dollars. | ||
That's the simplest way. You don't actually have to go out, cause a scene, cause a ruckus. | ||
Just Don't participate and don't go to places that, you know, require that type of thing. | ||
I tell you what, I mean, I've got a couple of hobbies and one of the places, you know, that I used to go to, right? | ||
I don't want to make things too personal here. | ||
When they opened back up, they were requiring a vaccine card. | ||
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I'm like, for... | |
30 seconds of interaction. | ||
So, you know, I can go pick up some parts, you know, at your store. | ||
You've got to see a vaccine card. | ||
I can't just get away with, you know, wearing a mask or having someone walk it out to me. | ||
You know, so I just stopped going to that business altogether. | ||
And you just... | ||
Voting with your dollars is a great way if you don't want to try and put yourself out there. | ||
But, yeah, are there any approaches that you've found that have been effective? | ||
Have you been supporting people who, you know, is there a business in your area in New York that doesn't do vaccine cards or mandates? | ||
Something like, what is it, Joann's? | ||
It's a... Mary Josephine Generoso is at Rocco's. | ||
That's exactly what it is. Rocco's, if you're in New York, I know that they are a great business to go and support. | ||
They've got great food and they are standing up for our rights. | ||
So are there any other businesses that you know of like that in your area? | ||
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Well, where I'm at, outside of Buffalo, they dropped everything. | |
You don't have to wear masks anywhere. | ||
There's no vaccine passports. | ||
Dude, first off, that is awesome. | ||
That is great news that people are waking up in your area in New York outside of Buffalo, that they're pulling those mandates back. | ||
Guys, we're headed to break. Brandon from New York, thanks for giving us a call. | ||
And we're going back out to Douglas here on the other side. | ||
He got cut off. Coming in with a little lead into our last segment of the American Journal. | ||
Thanks for sticking with us here. | ||
My name is Matt Weber. | ||
I'm filling in for Harrison Smith, who's on the road right now. | ||
We've got some breaking news on war in Ukraine. | ||
That's going to be coming up here if you stay tuned on band.video to the Alex Jones Show. | ||
Alex is going to be covering war in Ukraine extensively throughout his first hour. | ||
He's got a bunch of great guests and everything for you today. | ||
So do stay tuned for the Alex Jones Show. | ||
Before we go to the Alex Jones Show, however, we are going back out to calls. | ||
I'm going to try to hit four calls in this last segment. | ||
Douglas got cut off last segment, and we are going back out to Douglas in California. | ||
Douglas. You're on the air. | ||
Hello again. Hey, how you doing? | ||
I'm okay. Yeah, I was asking you about folks in your area and everything like that. | ||
Tell me a little bit about where... | ||
Can you pick up where we left off when you got cut off? | ||
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Yeah, the last word I think came across was witchcraft. | |
And I was looking at chanting from the Mockingbird Media, which is SAG-AFRA. And it's just amazing. | ||
They've cast a spell on the public globally. | ||
And the public doesn't really want to talk about it or address the things. | ||
They're just going numpty. | ||
And it makes it difficult to deal with. | ||
Yeah, it's like a bad venereal disease. | ||
You don't want to tell anyone about it. | ||
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Yeah, I called in originally because I had watched the speech by Vladimir Putin prior to the Ukrainian invasion. | |
I've read some books about agriculture and Russian history, and I had to wonder if he is a member of the World Economic Forum, but did he just step back and say enough of this Western insanity? | ||
And the lockdowns and the liberalism and draw back to Russian Orthodox, not communism or any of the collectivism, but decide to fortify his own country and reinforce his supplies. | ||
I do see Russia as having their back in a corner. | ||
I do see a lot of what Vladimir Putin does. | ||
What he says out in the media may not be, again, his intention. | ||
I think he does have a penchant for using what's called the noble motive when he speaks publicly about what he's doing and some of his actions. | ||
But he may be a little more duplicitous than we think. | ||
Douglas, thanks for giving us a call, and I'm glad you were able to get back in. | ||
I'm going to jump now to Jason in North Carolina. | ||
Jason, you've been holding for a while. | ||
You are on the air. Hey, thank you. | ||
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Hey, I really appreciate you having me on. | |
You know, when they asked me what I wanted to talk about, there's a couple of things, and I'll make a slice and then hear what you have to say. | ||
Sure. You know, I always call the Washington City the The District of Corruption, you know, or, you know, the District of China or the District of Communism, the District of Collusion. | ||
It's whatever you want to, but I don't think it's America anymore, and I think the people who went out there on January 6th found out that they thought they were going to America where they were still rights and laws and, you know, people are rational and reasonable. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it is not America. | ||
How archetypical is that, right? | ||
It was like, you know, in Star Wars episode, the third one, the third one, the OG third one, you know, it's a trap, right? | ||
All these patriots went to DC and little did they know, the force fields were actually up and, you know, they were setting up a lot of patriots and trying to demonize the movement as a whole. | ||
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It's true, sir, and it's sad that it's a global, foreign, corporate-occupied territory now, but that brings me to my second point, and the question is why? | |
And I think when you look at the debt, I call it a bipartisan racketeering syndicate because all these people have been there a long time, and they're not public servants, and they serve themselves, and they don't represent their constituents at this point. | ||
There's $30 trillion in debt, and I do tell people, and say this to liberals or conservatives or whoever it is, and you can say to them, you can say, the average federal tax revenue is about $3 to $4 trillion, and at a debt of $30 trillion, if the rate At anywhere near 5%, that means about half of the federal tax revenue will go to pay the interest on the debt. | ||
Right. It's compounding. It's getting out of control. | ||
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It's crazy. And, you know, somebody put, and I didn't verify this, but it sounds about right, is that the interest on the debt now is more than the Department of Defense budget. | |
I mean, that's how far. | ||
And, you know, it's only going to go up. | ||
We're going to be $40 trillion in debt in due time. | ||
Now listen, those numbers, most people don't know them. | ||
When I say that to people, you can see that whatever side of the aisle they happen to be on, it really makes them stop and take notice. | ||
And I say to them, I'm like, you know, these are the only numbers that these people care about. | ||
That's it. That's why there's wars now. | ||
That's why there's going to be asymmetric warfare. | ||
That's why they say they need carbon taxes. | ||
Oh, to protect the Earth. | ||
No, it's not for the interest running on soon-to-be $40 trillion in debt to the banking cartels. | ||
No, we're doing it for you. | ||
We're doing it to save the Earth. | ||
It's a scam. It's a racket. | ||
Harrison put it really well before he took off. | ||
He said, you know, they're not concerned with the carbon in the atmosphere. | ||
You are the carbon that they're concerned about controlling. | ||
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It's true, sir. But thank you for having me on. | |
Hey, Jason, thanks for giving us a call. | ||
We're going to jump now to Henry in Chicago, who's been waiting on the line. | ||
Henry in Chicago, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi, thank you for taking my phone call. | |
First of all, I know I was going to talk about the passports, but that is a violation of the Nuremberg Code and the 13th Amendment. | ||
We need to demand to get rid of the 16th Amendment through the 13th Amendment. | ||
And we need to use the Fifth Amendment because it stops you from earning income. | ||
I've done applications, you know, for jobs where they request a vaccine. | ||
I put there on the comments to report the employer. | ||
You're coercion. | ||
You're violating the Nuremberg Code. | ||
It's against the law. | ||
You know, we need to start fighting back. | ||
And I need to remind people that our country was founded on dissent, not consent. | ||
And all these laws that the Supreme Court passes are unconstitutional. | ||
It's on the Constitution. So we need to... | ||
Henry, that is a stroke of genius right there. | ||
This country was founded on dissent, not consent. | ||
That is unbelievably powerful. | ||
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Mm-hmm. And we need to use that. | |
We have the biggest weapon on our side is the Constitution, and we need to hold all these income puts of politicians that don't have a spine. | ||
You work for us. We give you the power. | ||
And the Constitution says the government allows the government the power, not the other way around. | ||
So we need to exercise our power. | ||
And the Declaration of Independence says when a government becomes tyrannical, it's the right of the people to abolish it. | ||
Then we need to get rid of all the three-letter or four-letter agencies because they're working against us. | ||
No, that's definitely right. | ||
We do need to repeal a lot of the authority that we've given to a lot of these agencies, right? | ||
Because they're on a runaway train, right? | ||
And your rights are what are going. | ||
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We need to stop them. | |
It's why our forefathers gave us the Second Amendment and the Constitution. | ||
They're trying to get rid of the Second Amendment. | ||
No, it's not being infringed. | ||
Look it up. Oh, definitely. | ||
Definitely. Second Amendment is the fail-safe, right? | ||
We don't want to resort immediately to the Second Amendment, right? | ||
We use the First Amendment. | ||
We first, we vote. | ||
Then we vote with our dollars. | ||
And then we apply or we engage in civil disobedience. | ||
Nonviolent protest. | ||
Those are three main tools. | ||
And if you're out there and you're listening and you haven't participated in any of these three ways and you're thinking about something violent with the Second Amendment, let me tell you, there are people out there who... | ||
It's not going to be a good day for you, right? | ||
So always engage peacefully, right? | ||
It's very important to engage with people peacefully. | ||
And again, people aren't going to want to get violent with you if you can win over hearts and minds of people in your area and you can get a collective together. | ||
You know, they can't stand against the people. | ||
Henry, thanks for giving us a call as always. | ||
I want to jump out to one last call here. | ||
We got 30... | ||
Oh man, I feel so bad. | ||
Okay, Rocky Mountain, go ahead and give me a call on Monday. | ||
I'm so sorry. I don't have enough time to fit you in here. | ||
We had you on the line for a while, but if you give us a call back on Monday, I will definitely be going to your call because you want to talk about info on BSL-4 Labs, which I find incredibly intriguing. | ||
Rocky Mountain, thanks for giving us a call. | ||
I'm sorry we weren't able to get... | ||
We're unable to get to you today, but I'll be co-hosting, guest hosting again on Monday, and I'll be taking your calls. | ||
So you'll be at the front of the line. | ||
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With the world awakening, I think it's important that we rise to momentum right now, take advantage of this moment. | |
And I have always an idea that something everybody can do, that every listener can do. | ||
I think it'd be powerful and effective for us to, you know, hang banners over highways. | ||
Imagine a giant banner in Houston or LA of Atlanta that says, Alex Jones is right, Infowars.com, or we stand with the truckers, arrest spouts. | ||
Brother, I'm so glad you called elaborate on this. | ||
Yes, now is the time in your small town or your big city to write something on the bathroom wall or to put a sign up on your barn or to put a sticker on your car or banner hangs over highways and it will be a chain reaction. | ||
Beautifully said. What do you recommend people say on these banner hangs? | ||
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I have a few ideas. First of all, No, I agree. | |
Arrest Fauci, arrest Bill Gates. | ||
The COVID vax is poison. | ||
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Beautiful. Yeah. And also, I think it might be a good idea. | |
I volunteered with Ron Paul in 2008. | ||
It was really effective. But, you know, we used Slim Jim, Flyers. | ||
We did banner hangs. | ||
Maybe on InfoWars, you could have printable PDFs. | ||
We could print it out. Stick these things in one more parking lot in every car in the parking lot. | ||
There's ways that we could all be involved and we could all be affected. | ||
So that's what I'm calling about. | ||
God bless you, Chris, in Atlanta. | ||
I really, really appreciate you calling us today. |