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Welcome to the American Journal, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. What a day. | ||
What a day. We've got videos that, if you're anything like me, they'll boil your blood. | ||
Yeah, a lot of infuriating stuff to talk about today. | ||
But we'll try to keep it light. | ||
We'll take your phone calls, of course. | ||
We'll be welcoming Savannah Hernandez in the third hour. | ||
Very exciting show. But let's begin, as we always do, with our daily dispatch. | ||
Oh, yes. Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Thursday, the 3rd of March, 2022. | ||
A million people have fled Ukraine as Russia nears takeover of Port City. | ||
The number of refugees fleeing across the borders of Ukraine has reached a grim milestone, the UN said, as Russia's... | ||
Russia's siege of key cities across the country extended into Thursday with Moscow saying it now controls the city in southern Ukraine. | ||
The UN's top refugee official said on Wednesday that one million people have now fled across the borders of Ukraine since Russian forces invaded a week ago. | ||
Saying, quote, in just seven days we've witnessed an exodus of one million refugees from Ukraine to neighboring countries. | ||
UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi wrote in a tweet on Wednesday. | ||
And this might be shocking to... | ||
Europeans out there to actually experience what a legitimate refugee crisis is like. | ||
See, you'll notice a few differences here. | ||
The Ukrainians are fleeing in front of a marching army who's bombing cities, and they're trying to get out alive with their families, grabbing what little they can carry, and getting on whichever train gets them the fastest and going to the most close, neighboring, peaceful country and asking for asylum there. | ||
I know it's confusing because up till now it's been a slow trickle of year upon year of people from places that aren't exactly under imminent attack coming a couple thousand miles to land wherever gives them the most benefits. | ||
So it's going to take a little bit of an adjustment period for the EU to figure out how to deal with legitimate refugees. | ||
But you can expect, since the refugees are, in this case, of the white race, they will likely be sent back without any ceremony whatsoever. | ||
Can't have that. | ||
None of that. | ||
That's not what the refugee crisis is all about. | ||
Saving people from war? | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
Quite the opposite. | ||
Meanwhile, Ukraine's Special Operations Command announces they're going to start committing war crimes. | ||
I know this might seem like a surprise to most people as well. | ||
Not the type of thing you normally see in modern warfare, using social media to quite literally announce your war crime. | ||
But interestingly enough, the announcement of this is in and of itself a war crime, and we'll talk all about it. | ||
The Treaty of Rome, the UN laws governing war and preventing genocide. | ||
Well, Ukraine's Special Operations Command announced on Thursday on Facebook that Ukrainian soldiers who tried to surrender henceforth will be, quote, slaughtered like pigs while they're begging for mercy. | ||
This is an egregious and flagrant violation of the... | ||
Laws of war that dictate that you cannot both slaughter people who have peacefully surrendered and don't have a way to defend themselves, but you also can't announce that you're going to do that. | ||
So that is a war crime that Ukraine's committing, but don't worry, they're the good guys and nothing they do will ever come under any... | ||
you know, concern by those in the media. | ||
Meanwhile, the January 6th committee lays out potential criminal charges against Trump. | ||
The House committee investigating the January 6th attack on the Capitol, the burning of the Capitol, the Reichstag 2.0, said on Wednesday that there was enough evidence to conclude that former President Donald J. Trump and some of his allies might have conspired to commit fraud and obstruction by misleading Americans about the outcome of the 2020 said on Wednesday that there was enough evidence to conclude that former President Donald J. Trump and some of his allies might have conspired to commit fraud Long story short, this was the point the entire time. | ||
They've already impeached the man over this, and it failed. | ||
But that's not going to stop them from trying to prevent Donald Trump from ever being elected again by misusing their congressional power to carry out a criminal investigation. | ||
Again, we're living in tyranny now, and this is what it's like. | ||
Meanwhile, Representative Van Taylor apologizes for an affair with ISIS bride, abruptly drops his re-election bid. | ||
We'll get into that a little bit more later. | ||
And finally, the J&J vaccine recipients were five times more likely to be hospitalized with COVID as Pfizer recipients, meaning that, yeah, the Pfizer vaccine didn't work and the J&J vaccine didn't even work even more. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'll open up the phone lines nice and early today. | ||
We'll be welcoming Savannah Hernandez in the third hour. | ||
I have a lot of videos to show you. | ||
And again, you know, I guess things just come in waves here in the news. | ||
You know, you might not get a lot of news one day, and the next day you're just jammed full of news. | ||
And often it's all—and I'm not saying it's orchestrated or anything, but we've got at least two examples of students in universities across the United States shouting down speakers and essentially engaged in the heckler's veto. | ||
By gathering a bunch of black-clad, masked, zombie-like mental and physical incompetence to yell and curse at people who they disagree with to the extent that those people have to hide and be shielded by the police as these terroristic mobs run around baying for their blood. | ||
And it's just a nice and gentle reminder that while our national security is being undermined on the international front to the extent that... | ||
We seem to be heading headlong into nuclear conflict with Russia. | ||
Here in the domestic front, things are just as bad and getting worse. | ||
So we'll cover all of that today as well. | ||
But let's see. We've got a bunch of good videos here. | ||
We're going to start with Russia. We're going to start with Ukraine. | ||
We're going to start with a flashback to the beginning of last month. | ||
And we have a clip from a nightly news broadcast on February 1st. | ||
Because again, if you are just a mainstream media viewer, I wonder, I really wonder what you think Putin is doing. | ||
If you go up to just a random person in the street and ask them, why did Russia invade Ukraine? | ||
Do they know why? | ||
Do they have a speculation why? | ||
Do they have any sort of guess as to what might have precipitated this conflict? | ||
Or, if they listen to the mainstream media, do they think that there is no reason Putin is just an insane person who, for no reason, with no goals, decided to attack a neighboring country just because he felt like it? | ||
This is the level of reasoning that goes on in the mainstream media. | ||
And it's a little bit dangerous, actually, because the fact is that It's a superpower. | ||
It's a massive country. | ||
Well-armed. Well-organized. | ||
And you can't just ignore everything they say and expect things to go swimmingly. | ||
You can't just act like everything they do is just an outburst of senseless insanity and then expect to actually confront those issues with any... | ||
Semblance of reality. So let's go now to clip number nine. | ||
This is the NBC Nightly News broadcast. | ||
Not from recently, and I know it's kind of confusing. | ||
I didn't realize. It took me a second to realize that this was from a month ago. | ||
Somebody sent me this clip on Twitter, and I watched it and thought it was from yesterday because it's exactly the same thing that's happening over and over. | ||
We're stuck in this Groundhog Day of misinformation. | ||
But let's go to a video, again, from the 1st of February. | ||
So weeks before this invasion was launched, while Russia was still... | ||
Staging people on the border of Ukraine. | ||
Everybody seemed to know that the invasion was coming. | ||
This was our last chance to prevent the invasion or somehow find some sort of diplomatic solution to the concerns that Russia was expressing. | ||
And so let's go back to February 1st, 2022, and hear what could have been a diplomatic solution to this was scuttled by the United States. | ||
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Let's watch....tends to pull back its military buildup, threatening Ukraine. | |
President Vladimir Putin insisting it's the U.S. that's trying to start war over Ukraine. | ||
But he's not ruling out a diplomatic solution. | ||
Richard Engel is in Ukraine. | ||
In a widely socially distanced joint statement with the Prime Minister of Hungary, Russian President Vladimir Putin broke weeks of silence on Ukraine and for the first time responded to written diplomatic proposals from the U.S. and NATO. Russia's concerns were basically ignored, | ||
Putin said. He laid out his security demands, unchanged, even after weeks of negotiations with the U.S. Non-expansion of NATO. No offensive weapons by Russia's borders, he said. | ||
Putin never mentioned the 130,000 Russian troops mobilized on Ukraine's borders, including tanks, warships, missiles and even fresh blood supplies. | ||
Instead, the Russian president talked about Crimea. | ||
Russia seized and annexed it from Ukraine in 2014. | ||
Putin says if Ukraine joins NATO, Ukraine would try to recapture Crimea, triggering a full-blown war between NATO and Russia. | ||
So Putin's arguing that what he's doing now is in the interest of world peace. | ||
President Putin did leave open the door for diplomacy. | ||
He said he hopes to have further discussions in the coming weeks. | ||
But it's clear that Putin is sticking to his core demand that Ukraine never be allowed to join NATO. The implied threat? | ||
All those troops that were never mentioned. | ||
Lester? NATO is a military alliance. | ||
It's not a trade organization. | ||
It's not like the EU, which is like a common market establishment at first. | ||
You know, of course, they want the EU army to happen. | ||
But NATO is an explicitly military alliance, right? | ||
Meaning that if one member of NATO gets into a conflict... | ||
Depending on the exact specification of the conflict, it means the other people have to get involved as well. | ||
So what Putin was saying there, take it for what it's worth, you can decide whether you agree with this or not, is that following the annexation of Crimea, Ukraine really wanted it back. | ||
It wanted to take Crimea back. | ||
Whether it deserves to take Crimea back, again, is a question of history. | ||
Crimea was basically gifted to Ukraine by the communist dictator, I think it was Khrushchev, in 1956, which gave Crimea to Ukraine. | ||
It was a little gift because he was from Ukraine. | ||
He wanted them to have this valuable piece of land. | ||
But Crimea holds Russian naval bases. | ||
And it is their only access to the Black Sea, which in turn is its only access to the Mediterranean and all of the shipping routes that go through there. | ||
It's only warm weather port. | ||
It's only naval outpost. | ||
So it's sort of imperative for the Russian national security to maintain this piece of land. | ||
Again, it's sort of reasonable on Russia's part to say, yeah, we need access to our naval bases. | ||
We need access to our... | ||
to warm weather so we can ship or warm weather ports, warm water ports rather so we can ship things. | ||
Sort of an existential matter for Russia. | ||
And so what they were thinking was that if Ukraine joins NATO, then they would have the backing to be able to go into Crimea. | ||
They would launch an attack on Crimea, and if Russia tried to defend Crimea, it would call in all of NATO, and all of NATO would then be at war with Russia. | ||
And so his demand was that Ukraine not join NATO in order to prevent this war spiraling outwards into a larger conflict. | ||
And of course, We're good to go. | ||
A pro-Russian president, rather, was elected to lead Ukraine and was actually making deals with Russia and favoring Russia over the EU because, frankly, Russia gave them better deals. | ||
Russia was like giving them a pipeline and giving them very good terms, whereas the EU was really offering Ukraine nothing. | ||
And so the president at the time was going to go with the Russia agreement, going to sign and solidify the allyship or the... | ||
Friendliness between Ukraine and Russia, and CIA, George Soros, and all the people that have overthrown this country. | ||
They didn't want that to happen, so they performed a coup, kicked out this president, installed their own, and... | ||
Russia didn't want that to happen, didn't want to lose, once again, their base in Crimea, and so they took it back over. | ||
Now, when we come back on the other side, I'll show you another video, not from Putin, but from somebody on the ground, an activist in the Donbass region, talking about why they think this war is justified and what they've lost as a consequence of the 2014 coup and the ensuing civil war that took place in Ukraine So-called democracy of Western Ukraine and was actually more ethnically and culturally inclined to be closer to Russia. | ||
And since then, shelling has taken place basically continuously. | ||
Reports are 14,000 dead over the last 10 years or so. | ||
It's important to know this stuff. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're talking about the Ukraine-Russia war that's going on. | ||
I'm going to show another video here. | ||
This one from RT. Of course, RT has been banned in various different forms. | ||
YouTube and Facebook banned RT. DirecTV kicked RT off their network. | ||
RT is essentially the Russian equivalent to BBC, right? | ||
It's the Russian state media outlet. | ||
And according to Paul Joseph Watson... | ||
You can't even access the RT website in UK without getting a VPN, so apparently there's some sort of country-wide block on RT in that country. | ||
And again, this is unbelievably dangerous. | ||
Every single war has misinformation as a key component in the combat. | ||
I mean, it dates back to, well, as long as war's been around, I'm sure. | ||
But just think about World War I and the stories of German soldiers killing Belgian babies, putting Belgian babies on spears and parading them around. | ||
It seems almost silly now, right? | ||
Because it was exposed to be completely false not long after it was spread around, not long after the war ended. | ||
It was revealed that, yeah, that never actually happened, didn't actually take place. | ||
And it's easy, you know, 120 years on to go, yeah, well, it's, well, they're wrong about that. | ||
Yeah, a little misinformation. Yeah, they're trying to drum up. | ||
But do you think that doesn't have an effect? | ||
Do you think that the people of America, at a time when innocence was still fairly well preserved, a time when international norms of combat were still adhered to, that this didn't have a massive psychological impact on the American people? | ||
In fact, maybe I'll run across, I have a book that talks about it, just talking about people's lives in World War I and the way that people... | ||
This was stuck in people's heads, right? | ||
This was a horrific war crime that people couldn't really get over. | ||
And they ended up, you know, sending their sons off to die in the fields of Europe because they believed that the Germans were evil as evidenced by their treatment of the Belgian babies. | ||
It didn't happen. It didn't exist. | ||
Is it a good thing that it was spread? | ||
And this is legitimately the argument you'll hear from people. | ||
And it sounds unbelievable, but this is the thing people actually believe. | ||
And if you really have conversations with them, you'll get them to admit it. | ||
You know, they'll go, well, it was important that we fought Germany in World War I. It's like, yeah, but the American people didn't want to. | ||
Like, yeah, well, they didn't know how bad it was. | ||
So, you know, in order to illustrate the danger they're in, we had to fabricate some lines. | ||
We had to tell them some things that weren't true in order to really emphasize how important this was. | ||
This happens in every war. | ||
And it's not a good thing. | ||
It's not a beneficial thing. | ||
And it's in order to aggravate people's emotional response in order to override their logical systems and make them do things that they wouldn't do otherwise. | ||
And so that's what we're seeing here and they want to silence any information to the contrary. | ||
Now we just showed you a video in that last segment. | ||
From February 1st of Putin saying, look, there's a diplomatic solution to this. | ||
He's saying, we have concerns. | ||
We have legitimate concerns. | ||
We have existential concerns for Russia. | ||
Again, you can believe him or not. | ||
I think it's a bit silly to think that Russia would willingly give up Crimea or willingly allow something to happen that would lead down the road to the taking of Crimea back from the Russian annexation. | ||
But if you don't know that's what they want, if you don't know that they wanted a diplomatic solution, if you don't know that they have goals that they're trying to achieve in this war, then it paints the picture of Putin being a rabid dog who can't be reasoned with, can't be talked to, and has to be put down. | ||
In which case you are, again, setting up yourself for total and destructive war. | ||
With a nuclear superpower that seems willing to use it. | ||
And so right now, what is Russia saying? | ||
Right now, Russia is saying if this expands, this becomes World War III, World War III will be nuclear in character. | ||
That's a threat. Right? | ||
That's a threat. And it's a warning. | ||
And it's the same type of threat and warning that we heard from Russia the beginning of February that our completely incompetent and traitorous State Department Completely spoiled. | ||
Didn't adhere to. | ||
And led us down the road to the conflict that we're now in. | ||
Let's again take a look now at another person talking about this. | ||
This time it's a Ukrainian in Donbass talking about what They want what they've been going through. | ||
And again, you know, it's all about perception manipulation. | ||
If day in and day out, the American mainstream media had been reporting on the attacks going on in eastern Ukraine and painted a sympathetic picture of the people in eastern Ukraine, then you'd have the same response now that you have, the rabid, let's go to war with Ukraine attitude, but you'd have it in the opposite direction. | ||
Because it's simply a matter of what information you're introduced to and what conclusion that the media wants you to come to. | ||
So let's just provide the other angle here. | ||
Let's provide the other side of the argument. | ||
Just so we get a full picture of what the actual motivations are behind the actors in this war. | ||
Because nobody is served by silencing one side and just acting like There's no reason they're doing what they're doing, okay? | ||
Let's go now to clip number eight. | ||
As an activist in Donbass, eastern Ukraine, talks about the memorial they've erected to the children killed by Ukrainian forces in Donbass. | ||
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Let's watch. The Donetsk People's Republic also has a monument for the children who've died. | |
We're now in the Alley of Angels. | ||
It's a reminder to the whole of Donbass for the price that we've paid for the coup that happened in Kiev in 2014. | ||
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Daria Morozova, a human rights commissioner for the Donetsk People's Republic, has repeatedly tried to convey the Donbass people's message to the West. | |
This is our land. | ||
We were born here. You can't dictate to us what language to speak, what schools to attend, and what politics to adopt. | ||
We don't need two fathers or two mothers. | ||
We don't want LGB propaganda now happening in Ukraine. | ||
And we don't want the fascism that's being promoted in Ukraine. | ||
It's alien to us. | ||
So that's a human rights activist in Donbass. | ||
Again, laying out what they feel they've been going through since 2014. | ||
And what she calls a coup, which, yeah, that is what it was. | ||
I mean, you want to really get in the weeds? | ||
Just go watch, I think there's an Oliver Stone movie called Ukraine on Fire, but there's another movie called Winter on Fire about the Maidan protest. | ||
Which snipers opened on peaceful protesters. | ||
And to this day, nobody's really identified who these snipers are. | ||
And that brought about the fall of the pro-Russian government in Ukraine, followed by the appointment of a pro-Western government that then enacted a number of restrictive laws, as this activist mentioned, preventing people from talking or selling books in the Russian preventing people from talking or selling books in the Russian language, from teaching people in the Russian language, preventing them from pursuing traditional values that are against LGBT and a more Christian in nature. | ||
and they didn't want that. | ||
So they wanted to go away. | ||
They wanted to separate. And Western Ukraine attacked them. | ||
You need to know this stuff. I'm telling you. | ||
All right. Welcome back, folks. | ||
Man, there's so much stuff to continue to talk about with Ukraine and Russia. | ||
We'll try to get to all of it this hour. | ||
Open up for your phone calls in the second hour. | ||
Welcoming Savannah Hernandez in the third hour. | ||
You know, again, it's... | ||
We don't have a dog in this fight, right? | ||
I don't have a dog in the fight between Ukraine and Russia. | ||
I'm not Ukrainian. I'm not Russian. | ||
I don't make $50,000 a month working for Burisma. | ||
I don't have Ukrainian oligarchs with a blackmail folder on me. | ||
I'm not like the politicians in Washington, D.C. that are operating for their own reasons and for their own regard. | ||
What I don't want is to be pulled into a nuclear conflict because of the incompetence and stupidity of our leadership, which seems to be exactly what's happening now. | ||
You know, it's kind of weird. | ||
I talk about the most sensitive subjects in the world on this show, from race to gender and all this sort of stuff, and I never really feel... | ||
Nervous about it, right? | ||
When I get done with the show, I don't feel like, oh geez, did I say the right things there? | ||
Because I just speak from the heart and I say what is obviously true. | ||
Well, what is there to be afraid of? | ||
I feel a little different about this because this is war, right? | ||
This is massive armed conflict and there's people being bombed and dying as we speak. | ||
And I would hate to... | ||
I just want to go from the position of how do we get to peace? | ||
How do we prevent this from spiraling out of control? | ||
How do we prevent this from going farther than it has? | ||
How do we not fall into a nuclear Armageddon situation? | ||
And I think moving from that position, I'm pretty safe in what I'm doing, and I want to understand things from every angle. | ||
And if you want to hear what the You know, if you want to hear that Zelensky is actually Captain America and, you know, this is a Marvel conflict with Vladimir Putin as Thanos Hitler, you can go to mainstream media and hear all about that. | ||
We're going to try to provide an alternative narrative that says this is not a black and white issue. | ||
This is not straightforward good versus evil. | ||
This is a complicated and nuanced conversation. | ||
Geopolitical, international catastrophe that cannot be boiled down to such a simple position and that censorship and control of the media is not the solution to this. | ||
So where are we now? | ||
Reuters has a pretty good summation of it. | ||
Ukraine defense lines are holding, Zelensky says. | ||
Russia's invasion of Ukraine entered its second week on Thursday with its main assault force halted north of the capital of Kiev and several cities enduring heavy Russian bombing. | ||
The humanitarian crisis has also worsened with more than one million refugees having fled Ukraine, the United Nations said. | ||
Hundreds of Russian soldiers and Ukrainian civilians have been killed since President Vladimir Putin sent his troops over the border last Thursday. | ||
Russia itself has been plunged into isolation, never before experienced by an economy of such size. | ||
Despite the initial battle plan that Russian countries said was aimed at swiftly topping the Kiev government, Russia has captured only one Ukrainian city so far, the southern Dnipro river port of Kherson, which its tanks entered on Wednesday. | ||
Russia's shifted tactics, escalating its bombardment of major cities. | ||
Cities swaths of central Kharkiv, a city of 1.5 million people, have been blasted into rubble. | ||
And it's understandable why they would think this would be a swift victory, considering the fact that Ukraine was sort of treating it as a joke before the invasion actually happened. | ||
I don't know if you remember this, but You know, about a couple days before the invasion actually took place, Zelensky came out and said, please stop creating panic about Russia. | ||
Please stop talking about Russians on our borders. | ||
It's creating panic and it's affecting our economy. | ||
And we can't have that. | ||
So instead of actually mounting a resistance with the Ukrainian army... | ||
They instead sort of didn't do anything. | ||
And then once Russia invaded, told their civilians to grab Molotov cocktails and started handing out AK-47s to everyone on the streets and told them to get in the fight. | ||
Which, of course, in and of itself is a violation of international laws governing war. | ||
But now they're getting explicit with it. | ||
Infowars has the story. | ||
Ukraine's Special Operation Command announces they're going to start committing war crimes. | ||
Ukraine's Special Operation Command announced Thursday on Facebook that Russian soldiers who try to surrender henceforth will be, quote, slaughtered like pigs while they're begging for mercy. | ||
And says this. | ||
The SSO Brotherhood of Ukraine sends its greetings to the Russian artillery. | ||
We congratulate you. After you've bombarded our peaceful cities, our relatives, children, loved ones, you worms, become our number one target. | ||
We explain to you, Vanky, you seem to be far away and shoot at targets you can't see. | ||
You don't see little children, old people, homes, kindergartners, schools, and hospitals. | ||
Are these just goals for you? | ||
Pressed flu got hit. | ||
Right, guys? Now look, worms, you don't see your goals and you seem to be relieved, but believe me, it will never be easier for you, scum. | ||
We already have the information about you, and if not for someone else, then it's a matter of minutes. | ||
Quote, from now on, there will be no more captured Russian artillery. | ||
No mercy, no please don't kill, I surrender, will be getting away. | ||
Every calculation, no matter. | ||
Commander, driver, guide, charger, we'll be slaughtered like pigs. | ||
Tie your pants up. We've already come for you. | ||
Call your mom one last time. | ||
Say you're going to die soon, Jackal. | ||
We are not death. We are worse. | ||
So, that's from the official statement of, you know, a Ukrainian government outlet on Twitter. | ||
Which is interesting because if we go here to the United Nations Office on Genocide Prevention and Responsibility Project, or I'm sorry, Responsibility to Protect, war crimes document, and again, if you want to know why there's laws of war, well, it's to prevent In a minor conflict from spiraling out of control and becoming something like genocide. | ||
And there are certain agreements that countries have signed on to and the UN tries to enforce, such as the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. | ||
You look at Article 8, War Crimes, you can go down to Section B.1. | ||
It says killing or wounding a combatant who, having laid down his arms or having no longer means of defense, has surrendered at discretion. | ||
These are the things that violate international law and make the war effort, no matter how legitimate at the beginning or no matter how justified the cause at first, it's not Justified and it's not legitimate anymore once you commit these crimes. | ||
So that's the Ukrainian government promising to commit war crimes. | ||
But if you continue down the list and you go down to Part E, Section 10, or Section E, Part 10, it's actually a war crime to declare that no quarter will be given. | ||
So even in the announcement of their intention to commit these war crimes is in and of itself a war crime. | ||
I know. There's a radical position here. | ||
I'd like to state quite firmly and resolutely, I'm against war crimes. | ||
I don't really care who's carrying them out. | ||
If it's America, I'm against that. | ||
If it's Russia, I'm against that. | ||
And if it's Ukraine, we should all be against that. | ||
Because what's happening right now is that the Ukrainian government seems to be doing everything it can to increase the likelihood that death and destruction comes to its own civilians. | ||
When you're telling untrained civilians, not in uniform, not working under the apparatus of a legitimate national military, to go out and firebomb tanks or to assassinate Russian soldiers, what do you think the response is going to be? | ||
Do you think Russia's just going to take it? | ||
Do you think they're just going to sit there and allow their tanks to be firebombed and allow their men to be shot by partisan actors? | ||
Of course not. Because once you get involved in the fight, you're not a civilian anymore. | ||
And it is still a violation of these laws to not be in uniform, but that's not seeming to stop them. | ||
And so the Ukrainian government is literally telling its people to go out and act as civilian partisan attackers and to really increase the likelihood that Russians start attacking civilians. | ||
Start defending themselves against civilian positions. | ||
Same type of thing that you hear, you know, Palestinians being accused of all the time. | ||
Putting a missile launching base in a kindergarten, right? | ||
And then when you bomb that kindergarten, you go, look, they bombed a kindergarten. | ||
Well, there's a missile embankment there. | ||
What are they going to do? So the Ukrainian government seems to be doing everything it can to increase the danger towards its own civilians in order to bring about the sympathy needed for international involvement. | ||
It's sick. I was talking a little bit earlier in the last segment about the position that I'm trying to take when talking about what's happening in Ukraine. | ||
I feel pretty confident in this since it's more or less the same position that I've held for every international conflict since I was old enough to understand such things. | ||
More or less my opinions on war were formed as an 8th grader watching live shots on CNN of Iraqi cities being bombed by the U.S. and that night vision, the flaring up of green on a black screen. | ||
That's a thought about the innocent people burning to death live as I was watching. | ||
Pretty horrific. Pretty devastating. | ||
Of course, at the time, you'd get booed off the stage at the Oscars for not supporting the war in Iraq. | ||
You'd be canceled for not understanding what an important and positive thing the Iraq War was. | ||
And it feels good. | ||
A couple decades later to look back and say, yeah, I was right the whole time. | ||
Yeah, we were right the whole time. | ||
Yeah, it was completely senseless and maddening and insane and hugely negative to American security, American respect around the world. | ||
It was just bad in every possible respect. | ||
So I'm feeling pretty confident that right now, not being... | ||
You know, mindlessly war-hungry in the face of the attack on Ukraine. | ||
Probably a pretty good position to hold. | ||
That's why I'm so proud of working here at Infowars, because this has been the position of Infowars the entire time. | ||
And whether it was being against vaccine mandates and being worried that a bioweapon was going to be released or being worried about the climate change narrative, Being turned into a method of control by the elites and how to limit and systematically dissolve the sovereignty of individuals. | ||
Whether it was the Iraq War. | ||
Whether it was the corrupt elites working together to disempower and bankrupt the American people. | ||
InfoWars has pretty much been right about everything the entire time. | ||
But, you know, if you remember how insane things got under the Iraq War, think about how insane they'll be now. | ||
Because at least during the Iraq War, you still had a sizable contingent of anti-war leftists. | ||
Those don't really exist anymore. | ||
Back there are some of the ones most loudly aggravating in favor of this conflict. | ||
You certainly don't have the media presence to back it up. | ||
And in this case, we actually have the semblance of legitimacy in the sense that we are on the side of the country being invaded this time, not the ones doing the invading. | ||
So think of all of the methods of control that were rolled out during the Iraq War and all of the disinformation and warmongering that took place then. | ||
Just imagine it multiplied many times because that's what we're up against now. | ||
So who knows? Maybe some... | ||
You know, in the way that they use the emergency powers of COVID to justify their censorship, you can guarantee that this war will be used to justify and extend and expand and accelerate their censorship. | ||
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So let's get into some other stuff about Russia. | ||
Of course, in the last segment, I talked about the fact that the Ukrainian government is encouraging, really threatening and committing war crimes. | ||
But also encouraging their civilians to get involved. | ||
Andrey Osadchuk, or Osadchuk Andrey, is a member of parliament in Ukraine who says since today it will be legal for any Ukrainian to kill Russian soldier on the territory of Ukraine during martial law period. | ||
So there again, encouraging civilians not in military uniform to go out and kill Russian soldiers, which... | ||
I'll tell you what, if somebody invades Texas, you know I'll be, I don't have to be in uniform to put a gun to their head. | ||
But at the same time, I wouldn't want the government of Texas encouraging it. | ||
We have a military for a reason. | ||
You can say, hey, join the military and help fight back the Russians. | ||
But when you're encouraging civilians to do it, you're setting them up to be slaughtered. | ||
And of course, once the slaughter happens, they'll say, look, Russians are killing civilians. | ||
Now we need international help. | ||
It really is sick. | ||
M4Wars.com has this story. | ||
Why did the U.S. Embassy official website remove all evidence of Ukrainian bioweapons lab? | ||
The laboratory documents were public knowledge up until February 25, 2022. | ||
These documents include important construction, financing, and permit deals for bioweapons laboratories in Ukraine. | ||
But now the U.S. government is scrubbing these documents from the Internet and becoming less transparent with this critical information. | ||
The USNBC website recently removed all evidence of biolabs in Ukraine. | ||
These biolabs are funded and jointly operated by the U.S. Department of Defense. | ||
The laboratory documents for public knowledge, as I said, up until February 25th, comes at a time when the world population is waking up to the reality of gain-of-function bioweapons research, lab leaks, and predatory vaccine and diagnostics development. | ||
These biolabs generate... | ||
Viruses that exploit human immune systems and are the foundation for which medical fraud, malpractice, vaccine-induced death, and genocide originates. | ||
And of course, this was a big speculation as to why the Russians were focusing on the targets they were focusing on as they seem to line up with the known bioweapons labs in Ukraine. | ||
And as this article points out or asks, could the existence of these bioweapon labs have something to do with Russia's special military mission? | ||
For years, Russia has accused the U.S. of developing bioweapons near its borders. | ||
Are the Russians currently gathering evidence from these labs? | ||
What is the current status of these facilities? | ||
What if Russia was not conducting an imperialistic invasion and occupation of Ukraine, a reality that's been propagated by Western media outlets? | ||
What if Russia was instead targeting the international crime syndicates and going after criminal elements in Ukrainian government that have harmed the Ukrainian people and others around the world? | ||
It's a great question. | ||
um And in fact, this question is all the more pertinent when you think about the relations between the deep state scumbags that run our country and the billionaire NGO operators who run roughshod over international and national law. | ||
As well as the, of course, Democratic Party. | ||
This story from 2017 relates, from Politico, Ukrainian efforts to sabotage Trump backfire. | ||
Ukrainian government officials tried to help Hillary Clinton and undermine Trump by publicly questioning his fitness for office. | ||
They also disseminated documents implicating a top Trump aide in corruption and suggested they were investigating the matter, only to back away after the election. | ||
And they helped Clinton's allies research damaging information on Trump and his advisers a Politico investigation found. | ||
A Ukrainian-American operative who was consulting for the DNC met with top officials in the Ukrainian embassy in Washington in an effort to expose ties between Trump, top campaign aide Paul Manafort, and Russia, according to people with direct knowledge of the situation. | ||
And, of course, you know that the first impeachment of Trump was over his withholding of funds from Ukraine in order to get them to continue the investigation that was... | ||
Stopped by Joe Biden when he withheld funds to Ukraine. | ||
So do you see what happens here? What happens here is that our establishment, our elites, or people who rule over us, people like George Soros, they go into Ukraine. | ||
They fund media campaigns. | ||
They fund entire media outlets. | ||
They have CIA outlets. | ||
Agents and operational managers in Ukraine fomenting rebellion, ousting a Russian-friendly president, installing their own. | ||
And then they say, we need to help this new democratic Ukraine. | ||
We need to give them billions of dollars. | ||
They take your money out of your pocket and out of your bank account, send it to Ukraine, and they say, you'll get this as long as my son gets a $50,000 a month job at your bank. | ||
As long as my grandchild becomes a Ukrainian count of some sort. | ||
So they take your money, they give it to Ukraine, Ukrainian people keep some of that, give some of it back to the people who organized the transfer, and they go on their merry corrupt way. | ||
This is what happens when you have people that aren't being elected to office because they love the American people and want what's best for America. | ||
They see American people as suckers and dupes and rubes to be taken advantage of, to be stolen from, to be used as a cudgel to get their way internationally and enrich themselves personally. | ||
And they want us to go to war to defend that. | ||
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The first casualty of war is the truth. | |
And if the American people knew the truth about U.S. interference in Ukraine, they might not be so eager to start World War III. During World War II, Western Ukraine sided with the Nazis. | ||
After the war, the CIA helped Ukrainian Nazis evade the Nuremberg trials and began operating with them within the Ukraine. | ||
After decades of CIA infiltration, The Ukrainian People's Movement emerged in 1989 and gave birth to extremist groups Svoboda, Trident, and Right Sector. | ||
Neo-Nazi groups pushing for the ethnic cleansing of Ukraine. | ||
Extremist groups cultivated by the CIA, supported by the U.S. State Department, and used by the IMF to bring Ukraine to heal. | ||
When Yinyakovic beat NATO-backed Yushchenko in the 2010 elections, his government was being pressured into signing an EU association agreement by the International Monetary Fund in their typical conquer-by-debt offer that would financially ruin the Ukraine and place them at the mercy of the World Bank. | ||
Yinyakovic declined their offer. | ||
And in today's corrupt world, you're not allowed to say no to the IMF. Funded by Western NGOs associated with George Soros and the CIA, a highly organized color revolution was immediately deployed against Yinyakovic. | ||
Organizations such as the National Endowment for Democracy trained activist journalists to utilize Facebook along with three brand new television networks created within weeks to recruit people for the protests. | ||
This Western-run media campaign was a huge success. | ||
The turnout was massive. | ||
The CIA has been orchestrating revolutions their entire career, and the first step to their simple formula is to convince people to take to the streets in peaceful protest. | ||
They then use agitators to goad the police into violence, and state-run media to ignite the crowd with emotionally charged reports of sacred victims. | ||
On November 30, 2013, the Ukrainian chief of staff, associated closely with the U.S. State Department, ordered the streets to be cleared of protesters for the erection of the annual Christmas tree. | ||
When the police arrived, they were met by a highly aggressive and well-organized faction of Ukraine's right sector, who provoked the police into a violent reaction against peaceful protesters, which is all the Western intelligence media reported on. | ||
Predictably, this resulted in more unrest and violence, which was further fueled by U.S. Senator John McCain's support of the protests. | ||
Leaked phone calls reveal that the U.S. State Department was orchestrating this coup d'etat from within the U.S. Embassy with support from Vice President Joe Biden. | ||
On February 20th, unidentified snipers firing from government buildings occupied by the protesters began firing into the crowd, killing people on all sides. | ||
Unyakovic's home and offices were taken by armed mobs, and a new government was put into place with a neo-Nazi element that went on to accept the IMF's spurious loan offer and began murdering the Russian-speaking population of Ukraine in Donbas. | ||
As a result of this Western-created quagmire, 96% of the people in Crimea voted in favor of joining Russia. | ||
And while the nation celebrated, Western media reported that they were invaded by Russia. | ||
Their proof? A Russian military presence which has existed there since 1804. | ||
Supporting a criminal war against Russia does not make you a patriot. | ||
It makes you a useful idiot of the globalist banking cartel. | ||
The very same entities waging war on all of humanity with vaccine passports and experimental jabs. | ||
A righteous patriot would call out his government for war crimes. | ||
And through fraud and deceit, the United States government has been the world's biggest purveyor of war crimes for decades. | ||
Folks, this might be the best report Greg Reese has ever done. | ||
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Band.video. The first casualty of war is the truth. | ||
Incredible. All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Folks, we have more to discuss outside of Russia and Ukraine, including what's going on here in America. | ||
We'll get to that this hour before welcoming Savannah Hernandez in the third hour. | ||
Remember, you support us by going to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
And it's looking like we're going to be needing your support more than ever as the propaganda campaign ramps up as the elites that rule our country. | ||
And the journalists from their penthouse high-rise apartments goad us into nuclear conflict with Russia. | ||
And I want to... | ||
Tell you a little bit about the truth of what's happening in Ukraine. | ||
There's a couple excellent articles making the rounds these days. | ||
This one from Revolver. | ||
How American elites stopped worrying and learned to love the bomb. | ||
They talk about the, you know, and this is the thing. | ||
We're talking about America in this regard. | ||
We're not talking about the American people. | ||
We're talking about the globalist American empire. | ||
And it's absolutely the correct nomenclature for this. | ||
The Gay, G-A-E, Globalist American Empire. | ||
They say the shrillest gay voices... | ||
Globalist American Empire voices want to inflict an apocalyptic calamity on the whole world. | ||
Mindlessly, thoughtlessly, inexcusably, they are shoving the West to the brink of full-blown nuclear war in Ukraine. | ||
Back in January, Revolver warned that the implacable no-negotiations attitude of the U.S. and its allies was creating conditions for war in Ukraine. | ||
Such war could be an existential danger to the planet. | ||
They said this. And yet, while America looks away, the ruling class inches us dangerously closer to war. | ||
Russia is reportedly amassing tens of thousands of troops along Ukraine borders and even deploying some in Belarus. | ||
America is shipping hundreds of millions of dollars in weapons to Kiev's government in response. | ||
There's talk of a Russian invasion, which Washington might counter by backing a violent insurgency, which would invite retaliation and so forth until America is on the edge of nuclear war over an impoverished country 4,000 miles away. | ||
Of course, I point this out because it reflects the exact sentiments that were expressed on this program and all over Infowars, especially when we had David Pine on the day before one of the final summits between American and Russian diplomats where he said this may be the last chance they have to come to some sort of agreement before the conflict starts. | ||
But again, the people that run our country, we just go over the last couple of years of genocide they've been carrying out. | ||
They don't care about the American people. | ||
They could care less about the American people. | ||
They don't give a damn. They have bankrupted us, locked us in our homes, forcibly transferred $4 trillion from the middle class to the upper class. | ||
Again, just in the last few years. | ||
And they are engaged in a campaign of depopulation. | ||
You don't think a war is directly in line with their goals? | ||
It aligns with everything that they want to do. | ||
And they quite literally have nuclear bunkers and offshore yachts and... | ||
You know, underground bases fully stocked with food and even armed guards. | ||
They're perfectly prepared to live out a nuclear Armageddon. | ||
It's not going to affect them. | ||
It's going to affect us. They're perfectly willing to send people to war. | ||
They're not the ones going. Perfectly willing to write articles advocating for this. | ||
They're not going to be the ones drafted, conscripted into this, or suffering the consequences from it. | ||
So screw them. Here's a fantastic article by Daily Mail. | ||
Again, it's the type of article that I start highlighting and realize I'm just going to highlight this whole damn thing, so I'll just read it to you. | ||
It's a Daily Mail article by Bill Rogio. | ||
Or Roggio. Putin is not crazy and the Russian invasion is not failing, writes military analyst Bill Roggio. | ||
He says sympathy for the outnumbered and outgunned defenders of Kiev has led to the exaggeration of Russian setbacks, misunderstandings of Russian strategy, and even baseless claims from amateur psychoanalysts that Putin has lost his mind. | ||
A more sober analysis shows that Russia may have sought a knockout blow, but has always had well-played lands, well-laid plans for follow-on assaults if the initial moves proves insufficient. | ||
The world has underestimated Putin before, and those mistakes have led in part to this tragedy in Ukraine. | ||
We must be clear-eyed now that the war is underway. | ||
Yet even the professionals at the Pentagon are letting sympathy cloud their judgment. | ||
Well, that and the hormone blockers. | ||
Just two days into Russia's invasion of Ukraine, U.S. Department of Defense briefers were quick to claim that failing to take Kiev in the opening days of the war amounted to a serious setback. | ||
DoD briefers implied that Russia's offensive was well behind schedule and it even failed because the capital had not fallen. | ||
But U.S. leaders should have learned to restrain their hopes after the catastrophic withdrawal from Afghanistan. | ||
Once again, U.S. and Western officials are falling into the trap of failing to understand the enemy and his objectives. | ||
It's quite literally, without exaggeration, the first rule of war. | ||
The first rule of war, according to the mastermind, Sun Tzu, the art of war, the classic from 2,000 years ago that's still read to this day for its permanent and everlasting rules governing human conflict. | ||
He says the number one rule is understanding yourself and the enemy. | ||
If you understand the enemy and you understand yourself, victory is assured. | ||
Now we are in a world being led by people and being reported on by the media that not only don't understand our enemy, they have open contempt for the attempt to understand our enemy, right? | ||
If you want to actually hear from Russia, if you want to actually know what our enemies are thinking in order to best counter their aggression... | ||
You're a Russian agent, apparently. | ||
That's how stupid these people are, and that's how dangerous their idiocy has become. | ||
So he says allegedly Putin believed the Ukrainian government would collapse once the Russian troops moved across the frontier and pushed into Kiev and that the operation has failed because Ukrainian government remains in place. | ||
Putin certainly hoped for swift victory but he clearly was not relying on his opening salvo as the only plan for success. | ||
Rather the Russian military was prepared to take the country by force if a swift decapitation strike fell short. | ||
This kind of plan should be familiar to Americans who remember the 2003 invasion of Iraq. | ||
During the first hours of the war, the U.S. Air Force had launched its shock and awe campaign in an attempt to kill Saddam Hussein and other key leaders and bring down the government. | ||
Saddam survived, but the U.S. military was fully prepared to follow up with a ground assault. | ||
Look at how the Russian military offensive demonstrates that there was a plan for a full-scale invasion, which Russia is now executing. | ||
You remember, for weeks, we reported, and everybody reported, on the buildup of Russian arms, the idea that after three days of... | ||
Moderate success. They're just going to give up and roll over. | ||
They're going to surrender that they've failed. | ||
It's just stupid. | ||
It's just nonsensical. It's illogical and moronic. | ||
Massive column of Russian troops estimated 40 miles long is just 20 miles north of Kiev and is likely assembling to surround the capital. | ||
If Russian forces can take Kiev and push southward to link up with forces on the Crimean front, thus splitting Ukraine in two, it would be a major blow to the Zelensky government. | ||
What matters more than a handful of setbacks The Russian forces have pushed 70 miles into contested terrain in less than a week and are on the outskirts of the capital. | ||
This is not a sign of a disorganized, poorly assembled, and failed offensive. | ||
The southward push from Belarus to Kiev is supported by another Russian column launched from the east in the vicinity of Kursk. | ||
If this column can link up with the Russian troops near Kiev, it will envelop Ukrainian forces in most of Cherniev and Sumy provinces, depriving Ukrainian military of much-needed soldiers and war materials needed elsewhere and cutting off the government from the two northern provinces. | ||
At the same time, they're launching an offensive on four separate fronts with forces in the east tying down Ukrainian troops that would be needed elsewhere. | ||
In the south, Russian forces supported by amphibious assaults from the Sea of Azov have poured into Ukraine from Crimea. | ||
On this front, Russian forces have branched out along two main axes, one northwest along the Pivdenivu River, and another northeast along the coast and inland towards the Donbass region, which Russia declared independent shortly before invasion. | ||
If Russian columns from either southern front can link up with forces further north they would cut off many Ukrainian troops from reinforcement one of two columns that has advanced roughly 160 miles. | ||
Russian generals have often chosen to bypass towns and cities that are putting up stiff resistance and isolating them to deal with later. | ||
There are reports that Russian forces have escalated attacks on civilians, particularly in Kharkiv. | ||
At the moment, the artillery and rocket attacks there have been limited, perhaps to send a message to the citizens as a warning of what may come. | ||
Putin appears to want to take Ukraine intact but will not hesitate to increase the level of brutality if needed. | ||
The systematic nature of the Russian assault is at odds with speculation that Putin has lost control of his senses. | ||
Nobody knows for sure, but Putin's actions appear to be that of a cold and calculating adversary. | ||
Again, you can flip from CNN to MSNBC to Fox News and every one of them is telling you Putin is literally insane. | ||
They're giving you reasons why they think he's insane. | ||
Well, there's the isolation due to COVID driving him insane. | ||
It's nonsense. Everything that's happened so far has been fairly well calculated. | ||
You cannot like what he's doing, but don't act like it's just a mad dog foaming at the mouth. | ||
Strategically, Putin's advance on Ukraine began well over a decade ago when he invaded and balkanized Georgia by recognizing the Kremlin puppet regimes in the regions of Akhazia and South Ostesia. | ||
Russian brings in military enforcements to Ukraine. | ||
Now, again, folks, it's like going into a boxing ring and your boxing trainer is like, no, this guy's stupid. | ||
Don't worry about it. You just get your face knocked in. | ||
That's what's going to happen. All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
See the American Journal. We're going to move on from Russia and Ukraine right now. | ||
We'll be joined by Savannah Hernandez in the third hour. | ||
We have a lot to talk about going on here today, including some suspicious activity as, once again, we move towards the New World Order, World Economic Forum, ultimate revolution, prison planet, slave state of corporate globalist control. | ||
And once you understand what their mission is, then you can understand what stands in the way, and then you understand how the actions that they're taking pay into that. | ||
In case you're new here, in case you're wondering, what's all this about? | ||
New World Order? What? | ||
You mean the wrestling group from the 90s? | ||
Yeah, no. It's actually not that complicated. | ||
The people in charge of the biggest corporations and the most powerful banks in the history of the world that own just about everything have a controlling stake in all of the biggest corporations, all of the biggest combines. | ||
And they're working together in lockstep, hand in hand, hand in glove, to eliminate... | ||
Freedom. Human freedoms. | ||
And that's really what it's about. | ||
It's all about control, and it's all about power. | ||
Power is control, right? | ||
I mean, if you tell somebody to do something and they do it, you have power over them. | ||
Like, they don't have a choice. | ||
If I tell you, hey, go do this thing, and you're like, up yours, bro. | ||
I'm like, okay. I don't have any power, right? | ||
But if I can do it, you say up yours, and I say you're fired, then I have power over you. | ||
So it's whatever method they need to use to gain power. | ||
And We're good to go. | ||
And they could have all of humanity in their grasp and operating in their control. | ||
And they're essentially trying to make what is a literal Brave New World situation. | ||
If you've never read Brave New World, it is the most important book written in the last several centuries because, once again, Aldous Huxley, whose family was deeply involved in the eugenics movement and in this movement when it first came about in the early 1900s, wasn't making things up. | ||
He was novelizing and putting into a Fictional, dystopian form what was actually being planned. | ||
And look, all you have to do is read Brave New World and just... | ||
Understand that it was written from the perspective of someone living in the 1920s and just reimagine it from the perspective of today. | ||
And you see all the same technologies, all of the same methods of control are being used. | ||
And so when you know that their goal is control and you know the way they're going to try to bring this control about is by having a supranational corporate government that is unelected and not responsible to the will of the people, but rather to the will of the so-called stakeholders who represent the wealthiest and most powerful people in the world. | ||
Then you understand why they're doing what they're doing and how all of this stuff directly contributes to their control by destroying your protection against it. | ||
God is protection of control. | ||
You want to know why the Romans killed Christians? | ||
It's because when they told Christians, we're going to kill you, the Christians said, we don't care. | ||
We're loyal to God. | ||
That's horrifying and terrifying. | ||
We have people in our country that we can't control. | ||
We can't tell them to do something. Even if we threaten them with death, they won't do what we say. | ||
What are we supposed to do here? | ||
They feed them to the lions and the Christians would willingly go. | ||
That's horrifying if you actually want control. | ||
Not even death can prevent them? | ||
I mean, that's... That's devastating to a tyrant. | ||
God keeps you away from control. | ||
Family keeps you out of control. | ||
It'd be a lot easier to control you if all of your relations were shallow. | ||
You know, if you're just like friends with a bunch of people and then, you know, if you hold the wrong opinion, all of those people will just abandon you. | ||
You're more likely to stick with the crowd, aren't you? | ||
But if you have a family... I have a wife and a child. | ||
I have parents and sisters that they're going to be on my side pretty much no matter what. | ||
So what do I care if George Soros doesn't like what I say or CNN is going to use me in their clips to try to demonize me? | ||
Couldn't care less. I don't hang out with CNN. I don't care about them. | ||
So all of these things keep you powerful. | ||
All of these things keep you uncontrollable. | ||
And all of these things are what's being targeted. | ||
And so as we head towards war in Ukraine, here at home, we're seeing the fruits of this collectivist mentality. | ||
There's two books. Brave New World and Gulag Archipelago. | ||
That's the other one you need to read. | ||
Again, that's not fantasy. | ||
That's reality. That's what actually happened. | ||
And if you think that communism doesn't exist anymore, and you think it's just a... | ||
Inherently flawed system that will collapse on its own accord. | ||
You haven't looked at China recently and you haven't thought about the fact that the Bolshevik Revolution led to a Soviet Union of extreme and relentless and brutal oppression that lasted for around 80 years. | ||
People were born, grew very old and died under the Soviet system. | ||
This wasn't a short flash in the pan sort of thing. | ||
Since it collapsed in the 1990s, I think everybody just sort of said, eh, communism will never work again. | ||
See, they thought that people could actually read history and understand that it wasn't just like an alternative to capitalism. | ||
It wasn't just like, well, there's one way to do it, and then there's the communism. | ||
That's another way to do it. No, no. | ||
It is the embodiment and the systemization and the Establishment of just brutality itself and inhumanity itself. | ||
Just unbelievably brutal and horrific and devastating. | ||
And of course, it was extremely successful at keeping down repression. | ||
Because as Solzhenitsyn says in Gulag Archipelago, we didn't love freedom enough. | ||
They didn't value it enough. | ||
So we're rapidly heading down this road where... | ||
It's like, well, you know, yeah, they're wrong, but whatever. | ||
You know, roll your eyes and, like, I'll just keep it to myself because I know they'll start yelling at me if I say anything. | ||
And that is a very slippery slope into everybody spying on one another. | ||
I mean, now it's still somewhat subtle. | ||
They still have to, at least for the next maybe five years, pay lip service to the First Amendment. | ||
Pay lip service to the restrictions of the Constitution in terms of spying on the American people. | ||
I mean, you know, Edward Snowden revealed it, what, 12 years ago at this point? | ||
That all of American communications information is being collected and stored and gone through by the NSA. But, you know, they aren't open about it yet. | ||
They will be very soon. | ||
It will be extremely soon. | ||
It won't be very long at all before you have A private conversation with somebody, and you go to buy something on your phone, and it's, oh, I'm sorry, your credit card's been rejected because of the objectionable thoughts that you expressed, that we picked up on your secret microphone. | ||
I mean, it's not far. | ||
We're practically there. | ||
It's just not openly being used yet. | ||
But how easy do you think it'll be once cash is gone? | ||
The end of ATMs in Australia. | ||
Thousands of cash machines removed as banks go digital. | ||
This happened February 28, 2022. | ||
ATMs and bank branches across Australia are continuing to close at a rapid rate, switched by customers to digital banking, seeing big four banks switch their focus. | ||
ANZ head of distribution, Kath Bray, said changes were a clear sign of the times. | ||
Again, a one-off or another contributing factor in their enslavement of the world? | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. So yeah, if you don't know, if you aren't aware of what the powers that be are up to, you don't know what their ultimate goal is, it's easy to see a lot of this stuff as just one-off examples of just a changing of the times, just the inevitable progress of technology and humanity. | ||
And yet, when you actually do know what these people are up to, what they want, what their goal is, suddenly all of this stuff becomes evidence, pure correctness, and evidence of their very well-organized, machine-like march towards a globalist prison planet, total enslavement. The end of ATMs in Australia. | ||
Again, it's just like, well, it's just, you know, things are moving digital. | ||
It's all moving digital. It's fine. | ||
It's like, do you not see what's happening in Canada? | ||
Do you not see the way that Russia is being cut off from banks? | ||
Do you not see the way that cash money has been confiscated by the American government? | ||
People like Nick Fuentes having half a million dollars taken out of his bank account. | ||
Why? Because he participated in a peaceful protest. | ||
Because he was in the city of Washington, D.C., On January 6th, not even on the Capitol grounds, yet they took his money anyway. | ||
See, God makes you strong. | ||
Families make you strong. Cash makes you strong, right? | ||
You can have cash, and no one knows where it came from. | ||
Nobody knows where it's going. | ||
Privacy and anonymity. | ||
That's what cash brings, so they got to get rid of that. | ||
So now they hold all of your money as, you know, a... | ||
Pixels on a computer screen as digits in a hard drive that they can manipulate, withhold at will. | ||
It makes it much easier to fabricate money from nothing, which is another one of their very successful tactics that they've carried out. | ||
But in Australia, of course, this is the playground of the New World Order. | ||
This is the place where they try out many of their tactics before rolling it out to the rest of the world. | ||
They say analysis revealed close to 460 bank branches have shut down across the nation in recent years. | ||
And dating back to 2020, approximately 3,800 previously active ATMs have been removed. | ||
New South Wales alone now has 140 fewer in-store banks and almost 300 suburbs don't have a singular ATM to withdraw cash. | ||
It's a similar story in Victoria, where 120 branches have permanently closed their doors to customers. | ||
Closures have had a devastating impact on local communities, Finance Sector Union National Secretary Julia Ann Grisano said. | ||
Quote, They say as Australia accelerates towards a cashless society, fees from either the customer or vendor for online banking have become commonplace. | ||
So they'll make money from it too while they move your every sense of ownership into their digital combine. | ||
And of course we know what they're doing and we know what they're attempting because they talk about it with each other and they scheme together and they make white papers framing what they're doing as if it's beneficial. | ||
And we saw this with the lockstep document and I've explained many times I have this axis and the axis is essentially how centralized are things and how authoritarian is that centralization. | ||
And they quite openly say the more centralized, the more corporatized, the more authoritarian, the better. | ||
That's how they grade things. | ||
Their worst nightmare is my... | ||
Dream, right? | ||
My dream is decentralization. | ||
My dream is something like what America looked like prior even to World War I when a lot of centralization happened. | ||
Because again, war is another thing that contributes to these efforts. | ||
When it's a war, you can justify restricting people's intake of food. | ||
You can garnish their wages. | ||
You can demand that they give up their own lives to serve your international goals. | ||
It's very, very good for people who want to control things to launch a war. | ||
And so World War I kind of messed things up. | ||
But prior to that, you had total decentralization of skills, of goods and resources. | ||
I mean, if you go to a small Texas town, take like Lockhart, for example, or one of these small towns near... | ||
You find that prior to World War I, every building built is gorgeous. | ||
It's beautiful. It's made of granite and marble and it's an opera house that would rival anything in a European city. | ||
Those didn't get built after World War I. In fact, after World War I, a lot of the old growth forests were completely destroyed to build ships that are now sunk in the bottom of the ocean. | ||
A lot of the skilled workers, the stonemasons, the carpenters, they were all shipped off on personnel carriers to be slaughtered by German machine guns. | ||
I mean, you were left with nothing at the end of the day because, again, it's not beneficial to those who want to be into control to have a city that's independent with its own power generation and its own economy and its own food sources and farmers who go to the market and trade for goods that are produced and constructed within the city it's not beneficial to those who want to be into control to have a That's able to turn raw goods into serviceable mercantile trade. | ||
That's what they don't want. | ||
You know, their vision is the Walmartification of America. | ||
Instead of having a little bakery and a little sports goods store and a little hardware store, they want it all in one location. | ||
And again, this is what they say is good for humanity. | ||
This is what they want and they think it's beneficial because they say, in the lockstep document, you can read it, they say, you know, the more... | ||
Large and consolidated an organization, the easier it is to deal with the vicissitudes of life. | ||
And we saw it with COVID, didn't we? | ||
The small companies, ah, you're too disorganized. | ||
You can't handle the measures that we're restricting. | ||
But Target and Walmart, well, they have strong central offices and a strong corporate control system where they can output their guidelines and then make sure that they're all being followed by all of the people underneath. | ||
So when they want to impose masks or when they want to impose social distancing or when they want to build plexiglass... | ||
You know, shields around their counters. | ||
They have the excess capital that allows them to do it because they're so large. | ||
And they have the corporate control structure that allows them to manipulate the behavior of millions at a whim. | ||
That's what they prefer. That's what they want. | ||
That's what they desire. They don't want Texas to have its own energy grid, right? | ||
That's bad to them. They're like, oh no, we need Texas on our grid. | ||
Why? I think every city block should have its own energy grid. | ||
Why should my neighborhood be... | ||
Tied into the energy grid next door. | ||
Wouldn't it be... | ||
So, like, my dream would be that we pursued the, you know... | ||
What's the word? | ||
The shrinking of nuclear technology, nuclear energy technology. | ||
My dream would be, like, small nuclear reactors... | ||
On every city block, right? | ||
Unapproved. You can't stop it. | ||
You can't attack it. | ||
You can't attack one node and knock out power for an entire area. | ||
I mean, that's what makes you strong. | ||
specialization having you know nodes of power everywhere that's what they're trying to destroy that's what they're trying to do away with and of course we know they're doing this because they talk about it because they explain it because they advertise what they're going to do before they do it and just like the covid outbreak was advertised in the lockstep document by the rockefeller foundation in partnership with the global business network peter schwartz just type these names into wikipedia if you want to go down a rabbit hole we saw that that was sort of plan b plan a was | ||
everybody comes along blindly willingly into our mousetrap and then we slam it behind them Plan B was we'll release the virus. | ||
They went ahead and did that lockstep situation that they brought about. | ||
But then plan C, the third plan, the next step In the enslavement would be cyber attacks, hack attack, they called it. | ||
And of course, this was directly in line with the World Economic Forum's advertising of their Cyber Polygon project. | ||
In the same time that Cyber Polygon was being announced and all of these same people were getting together and organized to prepare for this eventuality that they were predicting would come about, just like they did with the Vent 201 Cyber Polygon. | ||
You had The United States military having a similar military experiment or exercise. | ||
But a strange thing has happened recently, and somebody just pointed this out to me on Twitter. | ||
The World Economic Forum website that previously talked about CyberPolygon, it's not there anymore. | ||
And it's gone. They've scrubbed it. | ||
It's a little weird. Sorry, we can't find that page you're looking for. | ||
WEF... Or weforum.org, Project Cyber Polygon, doesn't exist anymore. | ||
They want you to forget about it. | ||
Now, we never said that. So, you know, when the cyber attack comes, and we say this was the World Economic Forum, well, they've scrubbed it from the internet, and they'll say, no, we never said that. | ||
We never advertised this. | ||
You're making things up. All right, folks, I have two more stories to get to before we welcome Savannah Hernandez on the program. | ||
Both very similar in their makeup, and I think... | ||
What they represent is the beginning of the new election season. | ||
Yes, we're in midterm elections now. | ||
And so the hordes of useful, idiot, socialist, communist, scumbag, genetic dead ends are now being activated to go after peaceful, innocent people, victims in many cases of state oppression, to shout them down, deprive them of their rights of to shout them down, deprive them of their rights of freedom of speech or to address people that want to hear what they have to say. | ||
And yes, the senseless black shirt hordes of the Antifa, Black Lives Matter, just complete psychopaths are being unleashed. | ||
And we have two examples from just the last two days. | ||
The first comes from a California law school where a Georgetown scholar was shouted down by these black clad communist morons. | ||
And you may have heard of this. It's a guy named Ilya Shapiro, who, frankly, I don't agree with for the most part in the first place. | ||
I don't even agree with the original tweet that got him in trouble. | ||
But here it is. This is a tweet from January 26th. | ||
So over a month ago, he said this when it was announced by the Biden administration that they would be choosing a black woman for a seat on the Supreme Court. | ||
Now, obviously, if you're a moral or You know, you have a moral foundation, or if you're a moral person, you understand that judging people by their skin color is wrong either way. | ||
Even if you're just a person that wants the best person for the job, skin color is not the thing to go on. | ||
This is what Ilya Shapiro had to say about it. | ||
He said, objectively, the best pick for Biden is Sri Srinivanzan or something, who is a solid progressive and very smart, even has identity politics benefit of being first Asian, parentheses Indian, American. | ||
He means on the court. | ||
But alas, doesn't fit into the latest intersectionality hierarchy, so we'll get lesser black woman. | ||
Thank heaven for small favors. | ||
So again, he's missing words, right? | ||
He's missing propositions and If he leaves out A or D just to make it fit in the tweet, I think it's pretty clear what he's saying here, right? | ||
He's saying the best person for this job would be an Indian woman. | ||
And hey, that even is progressive because it's not a white person. | ||
So it's good. It's good because it's not a white person. | ||
So, you know, there's that. | ||
But he says, you know, because they're demanding a black woman, because they're demanding this particular race, then we're going to be given somebody who's not as good as my pick who's going to be a black woman because that's what they're demanding right now. | ||
So he's saying... It's pretty simple, actually. | ||
Not really that objectionable. I mean, the way he could have phrased it maybe would be, instead of saying lesser black woman, if he had more space in the tweet or whatever, he would say a black woman of lesser qualifications, right? | ||
And then maybe that wouldn't be objectionable. | ||
But because he said lesser black woman, that singular phrase, devoid of all context and stripped away from the ongoing discussion as to who should be appointed to the Supreme Court, Was taken out of context and presented as if he was calling all black women lesser. | ||
As if he thought black women were, by virtue of being black women, lesser than other people. | ||
Obviously, that's not what he was saying. | ||
And I don't agree with this guy. I don't agree that it would be a good thing to have a progressive person who has some sort of benefit because they're not a white male. | ||
It's like, I don't agree with that. | ||
But at the same time, what he's saying was not racist or objectionable. | ||
It's just quite sensible, in fact. | ||
But we're dealing with Touchy little children, right? | ||
So they don't understand what he said. | ||
They just lied to. This guy said, lesser black women. | ||
What? So he's a racist and thinks black women are lesser? | ||
It's ridiculous and retarded, but that's... | ||
So are the people that are doing this. | ||
So he was at a... | ||
At the University of California yesterday, Ilya Shapiro, a constitutional scholar, recently found himself in hot water over a tweet about President Biden's Supreme Court nominee, was shouted down by law students in San Francisco video show. | ||
Let's show clip number 14 here. | ||
Students confront Ilya Shapiro. | ||
Try not to kill yourself. | ||
Let's watch. Leave the room! | ||
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Leave the room! | |
Leave the room! Leave the room! Leave the room! | ||
I love that part. | ||
Can we pause real quick? | ||
So you just said you're a coward. | ||
You said you're a bald coward. | ||
Everybody's like, yeah, bald. | ||
It's like, these people have no morals. | ||
They have no legitimacy. | ||
Their entire movement is supposed to be, ostensibly, it's about not judging people by their immutable attributes. | ||
But they're the first ones to be like, you're a white, fat, bald guy. | ||
Suck it. And it's just like, you mean nothing. | ||
You stand for nothing. You are useful idiots who don't even know what you stand for. | ||
So let's go to clip number 15 here. | ||
Again, students confronting Shapiro. | ||
Listen to what they're chanting. Listen to what they're chanting with what I just told you. | ||
Remember the tweet I showed you was from January 26th. | ||
Keep that in mind. | ||
It's important. | ||
Listen to what they're chanting to this guy. | ||
This is your country under progressivism. | ||
There's a bunch of masked idiots shrieking. | ||
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Say it to her face. | |
Clapping and chanting, say it to her face. | ||
What do they mean by say it to her face? | ||
Let's pull it down before I blow something up. | ||
Say it to her face, say it to her face. | ||
What do you think they mean? What do you think they mean? | ||
They mean, say to the face of Kintaji Brown Jackson that she's a lesser black woman. | ||
When he made this tweet, Kinjaki, whatever her name is, was not chosen as the nominee for the Supreme Court, right? | ||
So it's like these people, it's so out of context. | ||
It's so stupid and ridiculous. | ||
When this guy says that, here's who I think the best person for the Supreme Court would be, but she's not going to be chosen because she's not the right... | ||
Ethnic makeup. So instead, we'll get somebody who's the correct ethnic makeup, who is lesser, in his opinion, a lesser judge, less qualified. | ||
So that was his actual quote in context. | ||
What these people are infuriated by is that they think that he called Kinjaki Brown whatever a lesser black woman. | ||
And they're now chanting, say it to her face, you coward. | ||
as if it's like you'll tweet this out but you won't say it to her face they they don't live in reality they live in a fantasy they live in a complete dream world of someone else's creation madness absolute madness but this isn't the only example you also yesterday at the university of god forbid north texas of all places and current vault has this story from february 23rd at A UNT student receives death threats from leftist students. | ||
University does nothing. Of course they don't do anything. | ||
They're in the pocket of these people and you'll see it in this video. | ||
Let's go to clip number 16. | ||
This is the University of North Texas because this was an event held with Young Conservatives of Texas at UNT for candidate Jeff Younger. | ||
Jeff, you'll be familiar with, was the guy, the father, who after he got divorced from his wife, the wife started forcing their son to start dressing and acting like a woman. | ||
According to the father, son had no interest in this when he was on his own, and if it was his own volition, he didn't want to wear a dress. | ||
He was a boy and knew he was a boy and didn't want to be a girl. | ||
And the mother said, no, no, you're a girl, and I'm going to put you on hormone blockers and Chemically castrate you and turn you into a girl. | ||
The father said that's not right. | ||
It's not of this kid's own volition. | ||
Even if it was, he's like seven years old. | ||
Don't put him on hormone blockers. | ||
And the judge sided with the mother and gave the kid to the mother to be mutilated and abused. | ||
That's how Jeff Younger came to prominence. | ||
And now he's running for office and he's holding a campaign event. | ||
And this is what it looked like at UNT. Peace matches! | ||
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Peace matches! Chanting fascist, fascist, fascist at this guy. | |
Look, the chant is being led by the professor. | ||
It's being led by the professor himself. | ||
And there you see, for the future of Texas. | ||
Can we bring up that last frame there? | ||
For the future of Texas. | ||
And it's talking about... | ||
I can't read it that far away. | ||
But this is University of Texas. | ||
This is a university classroom filled with, again, black-clad morons with masks chanting F-U fascist, federalism as state nationalism, conservatism as traditionalism, Republican policies as restoration, and it's being, and the chant is, and there's, I think that's Jeff Younger, or at least I believe it is, and that girl next to him is wearing a red hat that I think could make America great again hat. | ||
So they're the ones trying to put it on, and they're drowned out and shouted down by people calling this guy a fascist. | ||
For not wanting little children to be chemically castrated against their will. | ||
It's insane that this is happening. | ||
And it's being, again, led by the teacher. | ||
And previously, there had been death threats against the journalist, whose name is Kelly Neidert. | ||
Kelly Neidert had already received death threats. | ||
They reported this to the university. | ||
The university did nothing about it. | ||
So then yesterday, when they tried to hold this event, mobs of black-clad communist morons showed up. | ||
To carry out these death threats to the point that Kelly Nidart was forced to literally hide in a janitor's closet for fear of her life as the police were incapable of safely extricating her from the university. | ||
Let's go quickly to clip number seven here and just roll it in the background. | ||
She says, I had an event where I had to be rushed out of the building for my safety. | ||
And you can hear them chanting FUFU as they chase her down and try to attack her. | ||
I mean, we have fallen. | ||
Here's an idea. | ||
Can Vladimir Putin invade us already? | ||
Can he free us from these people? | ||
Can please, for the love of God, can we get Russia to come into America and free us from this tyranny, please? | ||
The scumbags that prey on America's children are multiplying. | ||
They are so brazen that they hunt them on social media. | ||
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Danny, no, I need your help now. | |
We're not here to fight you. | ||
Does it look like we're trying to fight you? | ||
You're on the registry. You weren't masturbating to a 13-year-old girl. | ||
Can you come and get me, Danny? On the video check. | ||
Help me, Danny. Danny, will you come help him? | ||
Sometimes they are even the developers of those platforms. | ||
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So when he told you he was 13, what was you thinking? | |
I didn't know exactly. | ||
I thought maybe someone in trouble. | ||
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If they were reaching out, someone thought they knew me. | |
So I was like, I'll continue this conversation. | ||
You weren't even like, whoa, you're 13, don't talk to me? | ||
Yes, of course. Okay, because you not once in this whole conversation He expressed that he was in any kind of trouble. | ||
So he never told you that he was in any kind of trouble. | ||
So I wouldn't say that for your defense, but we'll keep going. | ||
He said, better watch my language with you. | ||
And he said, why? | ||
Because you're a young'un, you said. | ||
A Vancouver teacher has been implicated in a child pornography ring. | ||
Police in Australia have announced the arrest of 11 people. | ||
Two are Canadians. As Theresa Lalonde reports, the ring allegedly operated through Facebook. | ||
If we can stop it at that initial point, then we can lessen the impact on the child and hopefully, you know, lessen the distribution of their images and videos of them being tortured. | ||
Facebook would deactivate the suspect's site but not contact police. | ||
The suspects would simply set up a new account in a different name. | ||
They are their teachers. | ||
They are in top positions in law enforcement. | ||
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These two individuals, a deputy in Livingston Parish and his teacher wife, who was a middle school teacher, Got caught by Adobe. | |
They were photoshopping things. | ||
Adobe turned them into authorities in Louisiana, which launched an investigation. | ||
Authorities with the attorney general's office showed up at the couple's house. | ||
They found this safe full of hard drives, computers, thumb drives, things like that. | ||
And all of it was encrypted with a software called Keep My Data Safe. | ||
And so, essentially, they had to come in and decode everything. | ||
And when they decoded everything, they were alarmed at what they saw. | ||
They saw child porn. | ||
They saw child rape. | ||
They also saw what appeared to be this deputy who was ejaculating on sweets that were then being served to his wife's class. | ||
They are in the tax-fueled bureaucracy that runs our lives. | ||
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The Defense Department releasing brand new details into an investigation involving child pornography and dozens of its workers and contractors, some with top-level security clearance. | |
Not only are these very serious accusations, but investigators say some of the people involved were handling the nation's most sensitive secrets. | ||
Take a look at this, for instance, the National Security Agency, the National Reconnaissance Office, and the very secretive Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. | ||
Others also worked on actual military installations, including Edwards Air Force Base in California, and also the California-based Naval Air Warfare Center. | ||
So they had access to military secrets, in some cases, and military hardware. | ||
Department of Defense computers are being misused to share, to spread, to access child pornography. | ||
The Department of Defense does not have an adequate way of responding to this, of tracking down and investigating who as an individual is misusing these computers, who is sharing these pornographic images of children, who is sending them to whom. | ||
This is the hill to die on. | ||
The charade has gone on long enough. | ||
They can't have our children. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
The pedo state. | ||
End the pedo bureaucracy. | ||
Find and share that video at band.video. | ||
Here's a story to emphasize that from today, March 3rd. | ||
Hundreds held after New Zealand-led investigation into images of child abuse. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to this wartime broadcast. | ||
It's the American Journal. | ||
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For this hour, I welcome my guest, Savannah Hernandez, an outspoken political commentator and producer of Slightly Offensive with Elijah Schaefer. | ||
As a political activist, she's been censored for standing up to big tech and attacked for documenting protests and exposing the violence of the left. | ||
Despite the adversity pitted against her, she's never been afraid to report on tough topics. | ||
Her work has inspired a new generation of patriots. | ||
And has impacted countless people. | ||
You can find her on YouTube at Sav Says and of course at the Rapid Fire Podcast. | ||
The website you can find her at is SavSaysOfficial.com. | ||
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Thanks for coming on, Savannah. Thanks for having me on, Harrison. | |
What an intro. I think that's the best intro I've ever gotten. | ||
This is why I come on the American Journal, because you hype me up every time. | ||
That's right. The professionalism is at the highest levels here. | ||
No, I'm very happy to have you on, and it's been too long, but I'm glad you're on now, because the topic that we've just moved into... | ||
The fact that Antifa seems to have been activated. | ||
Two events yesterday, you had Ilya Shapiro in California being shouted down, and you had Jeff Younger here in Texas running for office, also being shouted down by mobs of black-clad, mask-wearing psychopaths. | ||
And you have a lot of experience with these fine people, don't you? | ||
I do. I actually dressed in solidarity with Antifa today, which is why I'm in all black. | ||
You know, as somebody who's been attacked by this loving and inclusive group, because I am a brown woman who refused to stick to the narrative, I absolutely love seeing them bombard these college campuses once again, come in and just wreck havoc. | ||
And, you know, the timing of this is all very interesting too, Harrison. | ||
It's 2022. It's the midterms. | ||
And then, you know, Antifa is now activated again, shutting down free speech on college campuses. | ||
But what does that mean? It means that we double down and tell Antifa, guess what? | ||
This is America. And if you don't like free speech, well, you can shove it because we're going to continue to stand up for... | ||
What is actually right in this country? | ||
And Antifa ain't it. | ||
So this is going to be a very fun year. | ||
Antifa fully activated, fully triggered, the militia wing of the Democratic Party, if you will, out in full force. | ||
But that just means we're in for a very fun election year, and we need to fully combat these people. | ||
I mean, that is what these people are, right? | ||
They're just the black shirts. | ||
They are the enforcement arm of the establishment. | ||
They go to these places. | ||
They're told where to go. They show up. | ||
And, I mean, you've got to understand how well organized this network is. | ||
And it's only gotten better because the authorities have done nothing to stop it. | ||
I think even before you worked at InfoWars, Jake Lloyd and I went to UT campus and we're just doing interviews with people and within like five minutes, multiple Antifa protesters showed up and started hitting us with signs and trying to disrupt us. | ||
So it's like, that was fantastic. | ||
Four years ago at this point. | ||
So for the last four years, these networks have been growing, but they have these networks where they communicate with one another and they don't come up to you right away. | ||
They send the message out and they get their black-eyed little zombie army to come out and attack you. | ||
And that's just on the spur of a moment. | ||
And then when you see these events like this where they get a little time to prepare, they bring just hordes of people and this woman gets attacked. | ||
I mean, and the FBI isn't even investigating these people. | ||
I mean, just how do we combat this, Savannah? | ||
You combat this by going to this event, and I wish I had known about it, because if I did, I would have gone there and said, okay, so you're here protesting Jeff Younger. | ||
What specifically has he said that you're protesting here today? | ||
You're so angry. | ||
The organizer of this event has to be escorted out by police because you're creating such a dangerous environment. | ||
What specifically was said? | ||
Please tell me the exact quote and tell me why you're so angry. | ||
And then you go to expose these people for being straight-up dumbasses. | ||
Pardon my French, but that's what these people are. | ||
They're being weaponized against The First Amendment, they're being weaponized against this entire country. | ||
We've been infiltrated by socialists, by communists in not only the highest levels of our government, but again, in our colleges and in our schools. | ||
That's where this all starts. | ||
Now, Harrison, everyone's been focused in on Russia and Ukraine. | ||
And of course, I immediately see this and go, okay, so what are we all being distracted from? | ||
If we're being told that Russia and China are the biggest adversaries to the U.S. and we should be fearing Russia and China and focused in on them, what should we actually be paying attention to? | ||
We should be paying attention to the true threat to America, and that's the Biden regime. | ||
That's our own government that continues to keep us handicapped, our economy handicapped, our supply chain in ruins, our education system indoctrinating this next upcoming generation of socialists and communists. | ||
So everyone's like, oh, Russia and China are our greatest threat. | ||
And I'm like, are they? | ||
Because it looks to me like the American government is the exact same people who sold us out to Russia and China and are allowing them to infiltrate our country with their bad ideology, specifically China on that front. | ||
Yeah, and you're right, and it really illustrates the level of... | ||
We're not one speech away. | ||
We're not one policy away. | ||
I mean, they have infiltrated these universities for decades. | ||
And, you know, I was talking about in the last segment while we were setting up with you. | ||
But the other event, other than this UNT thing, which we can get more into as well. | ||
But the other one was Ilya Shapiro, who essentially said, I think here's here's the person I think should be nominated to the Supreme Court. | ||
But because she's not a black woman, then they're going to go with somebody who's less qualified. | ||
That was his statement. | ||
And yet the people yesterday were chanting, say it to her face, because they were in the belief that he had called Kintaji Brown Jackson a lesser black woman. | ||
When the statement he made it, she wasn't even on the radar. | ||
No. | ||
Nobody, you know, she hadn't been nominated yet. | ||
What he was saying was not that all black women are, like, they're just so wrong, and yet they're so passionate about the things they're wrong about. | ||
So it's like, we have to root this out from the roots, right? | ||
We have to tear it up like a weed. | ||
This is the only way we do this. | ||
And I'm looking at a lot of people commentating on what happened here in Denton, and they're like, oh, well, that's just a very small subset of Texas. | ||
That's one liberal city. | ||
Is it one liberal city? | ||
Because look at Austin, Texas right now. | ||
Look at Dallas. Look at San Antonio. | ||
Look at El Paso. | ||
Our entire state has been completely infiltrated. | ||
And I want people to pay special attention to Texas because they think, oh, Texas is a stronghold. | ||
Florida is a stronghold. | ||
We can never turn blue. Look at what is currently happening to our state and what has been happening over the past couple of years, maybe even the past decade. | ||
We all know and we continuously talk about how Democrat policies ruin these liberal cities, these Democrat-run areas, and then all of those same Democrats come to our states And then they continue, like locusts, to use all of our resources and then come in and destroy our states and make it awful. | ||
Look at what is happening in Texas and be very aware that you need to fight back for your state, for the education system, fight back against your city council at a local level, and understand that 2022 is not the time to play. | ||
The midterms are here. | ||
We saw what they did in 2020. | ||
I'm on in force. Excellent. | ||
It was a stolen election. | ||
We all know it. You can't say it anywhere else because for some reason, you know, everything's so censored. | ||
Do not let these people do this again in 2022. | ||
They already got away with it. | ||
They will get away with it again if we let them. | ||
So we need to be very vigilant and understand what's happening to our states and to our country, which, again, we talk about this all the time. | ||
So it's not like the viewers here, you know... | ||
I don't need to reiterate this to them at all, but to everyone else in the country who isn't watching Bandot video, who isn't listening to Alex Jones every day, wake the hell up because before you know it, your children's freedoms will be gone. | ||
You're exactly right, man. | ||
Everything you just said is so correct. | ||
I mean, California used to be a red state. | ||
Do people not know that? Like, you look at California, you look at the destroyed state that it's in. | ||
That's a direct consequence of the Democratic policies. | ||
It didn't used to be like that. | ||
Texas is going down that road. | ||
So are we just going to let that happen? | ||
Are we going to very politely ask them to slow down as they're running over our children with their cars? | ||
Like, this is not a time to play the game. | ||
It's not a time to play a game on their footing or on the board that they're setting. | ||
And that's what I see. You know, I see, like, all these articles where it's like this one from From the Miami Herald, GOP must forcefully condemn white nationalism. | ||
It's just like when you hear stuff like this, just tell them to shut up. | ||
Just ignore them. What are your thoughts on this, Savannah? | ||
My thoughts are shut the hell up and actually pay attention to what's going on in this country. | ||
White nationalism, racism are not an issue in America in 2022. | ||
I'm a brown woman, and I can go anywhere in this damn country and do anything I want to. | ||
Look at where I'm at right now, Harrison. | ||
I'm on a white man's broadcast, okay? | ||
Here, having my voice elevated. | ||
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Some sort of oversight. Millions of people here. | |
But you know what? Tell me again how America is so racist and how minorities are so oppressed. | ||
I am so tired of hearing about white nationalism. | ||
I am so tired of hearing about racism. | ||
And the only reason why it's still at the forefront of news is so that our DHS and our FBI and CIA can attack white Americans. | ||
I'm getting so frustrated here. | ||
Black American people who actually care about our rights and freedoms. | ||
That's what this has always been the setup to. | ||
And look at where we're at right now. | ||
What the DHS updates the terrorism bulletin. | ||
And it's like, if you're spreading misinformation online and you're not pro-government, then you need to go to jail. | ||
I know. It's absolutely, it's completely ridiculous. | ||
And I totally agree with you. And really, it's like, hey, if they want to talk about this stuff, we know it's a lie. | ||
It's up to our side to not fall for this. | ||
Not go, oh, well, I condemn white national. | ||
Well, I won't associate with those people because their enemies called them a bad name. | ||
So I won't associate with them. | ||
I'll cut off my own leg. | ||
I'll cut off my own nose to spite my face. | ||
More with Savannah Hernandez on the other side. | ||
You got me fired up, Savannah. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
My guest is Savannah Hernandez. | ||
And the topic right now, well, it's just the utter destruction of our entire country, but perhaps nowhere more evident than at our universities, where yesterday at the University of North Texas in Denton, far-left activists shut down the Young Conservatives of Texas event, featuring a father who lost custody of his trans child, which, Andy Ngo, that's what Andy Ngo said, is not a trans child. | ||
That's part of the confusion, too. | ||
The kid himself doesn't think he's trans, doesn't want to be trans. | ||
His mother is forcing him to do this. | ||
It's a long story, but the point is he's a fascist and must be destroyed, obviously, according to Antifa. | ||
So they chant F you fascist over and over, but it didn't stop there. | ||
In fact, one of the reporters that was helping to put on this event was a woman named Kelly Nidart, and she was chased out of this as they attempted to attack her. | ||
And actually, the police were not even able to extricate her from the campus. | ||
They had to hide her in a janitor closet and turn off the lights until all of Antifa went away. | ||
This is the type of protection you get if you're a conservative and you're quite literally being hunted down by a lynch mob. | ||
Thank God we just passed that lynch mob bill to prevent this sort of thing from happening. | ||
Of course, that doesn't apply to leftists, but this is not the beginning of this event. | ||
In fact, a week ago, Current Revolt had this story. | ||
UNT student receives death threats from leftist students. | ||
University does nothing. | ||
And they actually have these death threats, and they are awful. | ||
Found your family on Facebook. | ||
Can't wait to have my people find you and beat the living F out of you. | ||
This is where the mentally ill person who created the flyers lives. | ||
So they post her address and a Google Maps image of it. | ||
Stupid, blank, I hope someone beats the crap out of you today. | ||
You're going to die tomorrow. | ||
You're going to die tomorrow over and over again. | ||
So these are the things that are sent. | ||
For what? For posting a flyer for an event for a candidate who's running on a platform that says that children should not be chemically castrated. | ||
And the university does nothing. | ||
You know, they send this to the university. | ||
They say, these are death threats against us. | ||
We're going to be on your campus. Can you ensure our safety? | ||
University does absolutely nothing. | ||
They go to have the event, and they end up being attacked, being assaulted, and having to flee, essentially, for her life. | ||
And it's just really horrific. | ||
But I did want to show, final thing, I know Savannah's probably... | ||
Really wanted to comment on this, but I thought this was exactly what you talked about in the previous segment, Savannah. | ||
It's a comic really illustrating exactly what this conversation is all about. | ||
You got two groups of people on the right. | ||
They say, gender transitioning is healthy for kids and parents should have the right to make medical decisions for their children. | ||
And on the left, they say, I believe that putting children on puberty blockers and hormones causes lifelong damage to kids. | ||
And here's the left's response. | ||
Trans rights are human rights. I'm unsafe on campus. | ||
UNT admin hates trans peoples. | ||
I'm afraid. Let me touch your kids. | ||
Kelly's literally the KKK. My father never loved me. | ||
I mean, it's just madness. | ||
This is a political conversation that is impossible to have because the other side are rabid. | ||
Savannah, what do we do? | ||
What do we do? You know what? | ||
I wish I knew, Harrison. | ||
I've only been in politics for, what, five years at this point? | ||
And I've reached a point, too, where I'm like, I'm just exhausted with these people. | ||
They're idiots. Like, they're just useful idiots at this point. | ||
And just like that graphic showed, they are rabid. | ||
They don't think for themselves. | ||
We call them NPCs for a reason. | ||
Because just like with the Russia-Ukraine situation, these are the exact same people who are putting Ukrainian flags in their Twitter handles to show solidarity on an issue that they know nothing about. | ||
This is the exact same concept. | ||
They latch onto whatever is popular, and trans rights or human rights is the popular thing right now. | ||
Remember when 60 Minutes put out that piece? | ||
It was Leslie Stoll. And they were basically talking about Transgender children who transitioned and then detransitioned because they felt like they were pressured by their doctors or by their therapists to transition, right? | ||
And then what happened? The trans community came out and they were like, oh, this is hateful. | ||
You can't expose the bad side of transgenderism. | ||
You can't expose these doctors that are pressuring children into getting these surgeries that are life-altering. | ||
You can't talk about how this young woman got a, what's it called when they get their entire breasts chopped off? | ||
Mystectomy, I think it's called. Yeah, vasectomy. | ||
They're like, don't talk about that. | ||
Don't talk about how she came out with her story and she completely regretted it. | ||
And now she's dealing with the trauma of having cut off her body parts. | ||
And now she has to live with that for the rest of her life. | ||
You're making such a good point because these people predicate their activism. | ||
They justify their terrorism on being the considerate. | ||
They're the ones with empathy. | ||
They're the ones who are expressing love against the hateful people. | ||
When in reality, you take somebody who... | ||
is suffering lifelong consequences for what's been done to them, who is actually devastated by what has gone on, who, like you said, feels mutilated and destroyed by the propaganda she was fed, and they don't have a heart for this person. | ||
They can't spare two seconds. | ||
They would rather see her dead, they would rather see her bullied and silenced into submission than admit that they are wrong. | ||
So I think that's the message that people who don't listen to us, who don't follow Infowars, need to understand, because all they hear is from the left, and they're Under the impression that if you're a good person, then this is what it means to be a good person, to be an understanding, an empathetic person, you have to go along with the transgender agenda. | ||
When in reality, the people that are pushing that would slice your throat and smile at you and watch you die if you're against them. | ||
They have no sympathy. They have no empathy for people who are suffering from what they've done. | ||
They are heartless maggots. | ||
That's what people need to understand. | ||
And I'm going to tell people where this leads to, and this might be an extreme example, but this is where this is ultimately going to lead to. | ||
This is ultimately going to lead to, oh, well, pedophilia is a good thing, and if you're trying to speak out about how you were molested by an adult as a child, you're a bad person, you're a bigot, you're an awful person for coming forward and talking about this experience, because we all know that they've been trying to loop pedophilia into this whole LGBTQ nonsense. | ||
So ultimately, this attack on children stems from the fact that they want to take their innocence. | ||
They want to destroy their lives. | ||
They want to indoctrinate them with this disgusting and demonic ideology. | ||
You guys are playing this B-roll right now on screen, and it looks like a literal demon. | ||
I sound like Alex now. | ||
A literal demon coming after this child. | ||
But it's heartbreaking for me to see this because children have very malleable minds. | ||
And these adults know that, very much so, which is why they target them, which is why they do pressure children into doing these specific things. | ||
I remember reading a story about how Desmond is amazing. | ||
The reason why he got interested in drag was because he saw his mom interested in drag. | ||
He saw his parents cheering it on, and then he got interested in it, and he was like, oh yeah, I'm going to start doing this because it makes my parents happy. | ||
So little kids, inherently, they are not... | ||
They have to be trained, right, to think that they are a different gender. | ||
They have to be trained and shown this type of sexual deviancy to have these opinions. | ||
That's what it is, Harrison. I'm sitting here trying to talk about this. | ||
It breaks my heart because at the core of it, every single Antifa member in that group who's advocating for trans rights is actually advocating for taking away a child's innocence. | ||
Mm-hmm. Permanently. | ||
I mean, permanently disfiguring them. | ||
Again, and it's not like speculation. | ||
It's not like just like, well, I live my life the way I want, and you live your... | ||
And we're like, no, you can't live your... | ||
No, no, no. You're talking about permanently disfiguring a child based on this trend that's going on. | ||
And of course, you know, you talk about... | ||
You know, people who want to talk about their transition and how they regret it and their silence. | ||
Well, you also had an official scientific publication from Brown University, I believe, who published a scientific study about rapid-onset gender dysphoria showing that social pressure can force people into thinking they're transgender and actually massively increase the rates of transgenderism. | ||
And they got that removed by saying it's insulting, by saying it's offensive. | ||
So they'll... | ||
They'll bury a victim, right? | ||
They'll bury a victim of this. | ||
They'll call them fascist and silence them. | ||
They'll also change the science and ignore the science and bully scientific publications into disavowing their own studies because it offends them. | ||
It's sick and wrong. We'll be right back on the other side with Savannah Hernandez, get into more of this despicable nonsense. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
To the American Journal, I'm Harrison Smith. | ||
My guest is Savannah Hernandez. | ||
In case you're wondering... What goes on during the commercial breaks? | ||
What do we talk about? Well, it's exactly what we talk about on air, just with a lot more curse words. | ||
We really can let our anger out with the appropriate four-letter words. | ||
But of course, we're just talking about transgenderism and where this is going and how sick it is that people are doing this to children and that parents are allowing it to be done with children, done to their children. | ||
And I was saying that this is one of those Topics where if people understood what was really going on, as long as they haven't completely lost that innate like motherly feeling or fatherly feeling of protection over their children, this should infuriate every single American with a heart. | ||
But somehow they convince parents that like... | ||
What's happening is just natural. | ||
It's just their kid being themselves. | ||
And so they go along with it thinking, well, I want to be understanding. | ||
I don't want to just condemn. You know, my child is expressing themselves and I want them to be who they want to be. | ||
They think they're helping their child. | ||
They think they're like being a good parent. | ||
And you just want to yell at them. | ||
Your child is being indoctrinated into a death cult by people who are destroying them. | ||
They're being attacked. | ||
Like, defend your child. | ||
They are being attacked. How do we get this through to parents and regular people out there who think that this is all just about understanding and being yourself? | ||
By reading them these articles and realities of what transgenderism is, what these surgeries of gender reassignment actually are. | ||
Back in the day, South Park was making fun of this type of stuff, but now it's a reality for our kids. | ||
Going back to that Daily Mail article that I had referenced regarding Leslie Stoll, I just want to read a portion of it. | ||
So it says, So again, this is the reality of... | ||
What these kids are being targeted with, what they're going through. | ||
I was watching a TikTok the other day about these parents who had their son. | ||
His son was wearing dresses. | ||
And again, instead of these parents guiding their child and saying, you're a little boy. | ||
You have male genitals. | ||
Biologically, you are a man. | ||
So we're not going to allow you to, you know, wear dresses and be brainwashed into thinking that you're something that you're not. | ||
Instead, these parents threw a new gender reveal party for this little boy who was probably six or seven. | ||
They pop a balloon over his head, pink confetti rains down, and he goes, I'm a girl! | ||
And he's so excited about it. | ||
And watching this just breaks my heart, because if your child came up to you, Harrison, and said, I'm the dad now, Harrison, would you go, okay, okay, you get to rule this whole entire house now. | ||
No, you wouldn't. | ||
We all know that children, again, are very easily manipulated, which is why in all of the cartoons that are coming out in the modern day, it's all about racism and diversity and inclusivity and Actually teaching our kids that there is a difference between them and a black child or them and a Hispanic or Asian child. | ||
It's like they're highlighting this and teaching all of this nonsense to our kids. | ||
That's why they target them, because like we've talked about time and time again, it's so easy to take away their innocence. | ||
And too, now that we're talking about this, there was a bill that they were trying to pass in Florida, or it may have passed, called Don't Say Gay. | ||
And basically, these teachers were trying to make it to where if a student was gay, The teachers didn't have to tell parents about it. | ||
So this new bill is proposing that teachers do need to tell parents. | ||
And there's this new wave of teachers trying to parent and raise kids coming about. | ||
And the reason why, too, I was so focused in on the Florida thing was because I was like, you know what the alternate angle of this is? | ||
This isn't about protecting gay kids. | ||
This isn't about, oh, well, their parents, you know, they might face repercussions. | ||
It's about teachers being able to indoctrinate your children with the gender-bred man and all of this gender... | ||
I'm using the same words over and over again, but that's exactly what it is. | ||
You want to be able to hide that they're brainwashing your child. | ||
That's what the reality of that bill is, and that's why they're pushing back against it so vehemently. | ||
And you're right. | ||
And really just, you know, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out how disgusting this is. | ||
As you pointed out from this Daily Mail article, you can't undo a mastectomy. | ||
You can't undo castration. | ||
These are not trends. | ||
It's not, oh, he's wearing a dress and tomorrow he'll wear boy clothes. | ||
It is destroying their relationship with reality. | ||
And I think that's what it really comes down to. | ||
Because look, and this is the other thing, is that people, like, they literally think like, well, you know, You know, they might know a trans person. | ||
They go, well, I know a trans person. | ||
They're nice and they seem fine. | ||
So, like, why would I be against that? | ||
It's not about being against trans people. | ||
I mean, I've grew up, you know, I've lived in Austin. | ||
Austin was like a mecca of trans people forever. | ||
If you're wearing a dress, I'm just going to treat you like a woman. | ||
Like, I couldn't care less. | ||
Do whatever you want. | ||
I'll treat you however you present yourself and however you treat me. | ||
That's how that works. | ||
This is not what that's about. | ||
This is not about acceptance. This is not about people being themselves. | ||
This is about indoctrinating children into making decisions that permanently affect their lives before they're old enough to know that... | ||
Santa might not be exactly as real as some people say, although he is actually, kids. | ||
But, I mean, seriously, these kids, they don't know left from right. | ||
They don't know up from down. | ||
And yet you're telling them that they can choose to castrate themselves permanently. | ||
And then they're in the pharmaceutical industry's pocket. | ||
And then they're on antidepressants for the rest of their lives. | ||
And then there are these, you know, genetic dead end, chemically lobotomized, chemically castrated zombies that go out and want to, you know, spread their misery to others. | ||
It's creating an army of despicable monsters, quite literally, to indoctrinate your children and telling you you're a bad person for trying to protect your children. | ||
It's as sick as it can possibly be. | ||
And here's a story from yesterday. New York Education Department promotes pornographic books to children. | ||
It's like, forget it being transgender. | ||
Forget it being queer or whatever other term they want to use. | ||
They're sexualizing children, and it's as simple as that. | ||
Yep, like I said, this always goes back to the pedophilia aspect of the LGBTQ community. | ||
At the core of it, they're attacking children, they're taking away innocence, they're trying to manipulate that language around MAPS, which is minor attracted persons because pedophile has negative connotations. | ||
Does it? Good. | ||
It should because you shouldn't be sexually attracted to children. | ||
You shouldn't be targeting children with any of this type of sexuality. | ||
You shouldn't be introducing them to this type of stuff at this early of an age, which is why I've always been a big advocate for homeschooling. | ||
I was homeschooled and now that I've gotten older because at the time I hated it, now that I've gotten older I look back at it and I realize that it's Such a blessing that I wasn't raised by the state. | ||
I was raised by my mother. | ||
She took the time to educate me, to stay home with me, and actually raise her children, which is something that's been so lost on so many people because we've destroyed traditional values. | ||
We've destroyed the traditional family. | ||
So we think it's normal to send your child off to go get indoctrinated by the state and learn to be subservient to authority and never question anything. | ||
But don't you think that, because I agree with you. | ||
I completely agree with you. I'm planning on, you know, my kid not going to any public school whatsoever. | ||
Like, we'll probably homeschool. | ||
But don't you think it's time that we change that attitude? | ||
Don't you think it's time that we change the attitude of, well, I don't want them teaching my kid this, so I'll remove my kid and I'll run away from this. | ||
These are our schools. This is our community. | ||
This is our nation. We don't have to run away from it. | ||
We don't have to be subject of somebody else's ridiculous and nonsensical beliefs. | ||
I don't want my kid being taught this, but I don't want any kid being taught this. | ||
So isn't it time that we take the leftist approach of going, we're going to take over this school board and we're going to teach our morals, not your despicable, disgusting morals? | ||
I mean, isn't it time that we stop running away and instead take over these institutions? | ||
And if they're going to be indoctrinating kids, they sure as hell better indoctrinate them into truth and reality. | ||
Rather than falsehood. | ||
I mean, isn't it time we fight back in a bigger way? | ||
See, I agree with that to an extent, but I also feel like truly at the core of it, the reason why our nation has gotten to this point is because, like I said, we have destroyed the traditional family. | ||
We have taken mothers out of the home. | ||
We have allowed the government to raise our kids. | ||
So while I do see what you're saying, and I do agree with it, especially when it comes to our colleges, because, right, you can homeschool your child for up to 18 years, but then they can go get still indoctrinated in the college system. | ||
That happened to me a little bit. | ||
So I agree with you to an extent, but I also think that at the core of it, because we have We've gotten so far away from traditional values, from the traditional family, from structure, from Christianity. | ||
That's how our country has gotten to this point, where we're even entertaining these nonsensical ideas of some utopia where everyone can be whatever gender they want to be, and Leah Thompson can swim with women and beat all of the records, and everyone's just going to applaud it. | ||
It's a beautiful thing. No, it's not. | ||
It's disgusting. I don't know what to do with this country anymore. | ||
I really don't, Harrison. We're both throwing out ideas, and it all works. | ||
It's all great, and I feel like with everything, if we actually were committed as the masses to doing this, we could be effective and make a good change, but people need to stand up. | ||
100%. Hey, we'll be right back with Savannah Hernandez. | ||
Stay tuned. All right, folks, going back to the final segment of American Journal. | ||
I'll tell you, nobody is covering the topics that we're covering like Infowars is and does and will continue to. | ||
This is not a time for measured capitulation to the other side. | ||
This is not the time for coming together to... | ||
Agree on someplace in the middle. | ||
This is a time of recognizing that you and your way of life and your nation and your family are under direct attack and you're supposed to fight back with the same viciousness of the assault that you're under. | ||
And so we didn't mean to... | ||
Spend the whole hour on this one topic, but it really is sort of one of the most important topics of our time, and it's reflected in so much of everything else that we're talking about, right? | ||
First, we started talking about Antifa being activated for the midterm elections, but of course, they were activated to confront this guy who... | ||
Child was essentially being forced into transition into a different gender. | ||
So we got into the transgender topic, and of course that leads inevitably and inexorably towards pedophilia. | ||
So that's the next topic. Of course, my guest is Savannah Hernandez, and you can find her. | ||
Where do they find your website? Oh yeah, I flipped this paper over. | ||
SavSaysOfficial.com, the Rapid Fire podcast. | ||
You're going to be on the ground a lot more, doing a lot of research and that sort of stuff. | ||
So SavSaysOfficial.com is her website. | ||
I wanted to illustrate something and talk about a distinction that's been made in the medical community that I think relates to pedophilia, and I want to get your thoughts on this, Savannah. | ||
So, they essentially changed the idea of transgenderism from body dysmorphia to body dysphoria, right? | ||
And there's a difference in these, and there's a reason. | ||
We can get really into it, but just simply, dysmorphia essentially says that your perception is wrong, and there's pain from that, right? | ||
Mm-hmm. Eating disorders are a little bit different, like anorexia, but that's a good example. | ||
To say, when somebody who's anorexic looks in the mirror, their skin and bones, they see themselves as fat. | ||
And so they deprive themselves of food and they cause injury to their body because their perception of their body is not accurate to reality. | ||
And so that causes pain or causes them to avoid social situations and somehow negatively affects their lives. | ||
That's dysmorphia. | ||
That's what it used to be called. | ||
They change it to dysphoria, which essentially is saying your perception is correct and your body is wrong. | ||
So that's what doctors say now about gender dysphoria is they say, actually, you're right. | ||
You should be a boy. | ||
And the fact that you're a girl and the mismatch of your correct perception from reality being wrong, that's creating the pain that now qualifies this as a medical issue. | ||
It's a subtle difference, but it's an important one that says that your perception isn't wrong. | ||
Reality is wrong. | ||
And that's what the problem is. | ||
And that's where the pain is coming from. | ||
And I bring that up in this long, winding way to get to pedophilia. | ||
Because I think that pedophilia, this is the way that they're going to approach it and try to justify it and legalize it. | ||
Because right now, we understand. | ||
That the damage done by pedophilia is by the abuse to the child. | ||
The abuse itself is what does damage. | ||
And what they're going to say is kind of like the change from dysmorphia to dysphoria. | ||
They're going to say, no, the abuse isn't the problem. | ||
It's the societal condemnation of that abuse that is really bad. | ||
And so when you tell kids it's bad to be, you know, molested when they're... | ||
That's what's causing the pain. | ||
So we need to get rid of that stigma and then we'll relieve the pain of pedophilia. | ||
I think that's the method they're going to take and I think is reflective of many other things that we... | ||
What do you think of that and what do you think about the methods they're going to be using to start to go after kids in an even more egregious and outrageous way? | ||
I think everything that you just said encapsulates what we talked about. | ||
And again, Harrison, this year we're talking about transgenderism. | ||
Next year we're going to be talking about Antifa shouting down an anti-pedophile, you know what I mean, talk or organization. | ||
So we see where this leads to. | ||
We see where this manipulation of language, this manipulation of our own psychology and our own mindset comes from. | ||
And it doesn't lead to a good place. | ||
At the core of it, as a country, we should all agree that we need to protect children. | ||
And again, look at the whole entire abortion argument, right? | ||
That in itself was the degradation of the argument that life is sacred, that children are sacred, that they need to be protected, that they are innocent, that We all need to, as a society, collectively make sure that we're protecting them, but we don't do that anymore. | ||
And so when you look at all of these different issues in society that we've amassed, again, abortion, transgenderism, now pedophilia, we can see how we've gotten here, and it doesn't lead to a good place. | ||
I hope enough people do wake up, Harrison, but with the censorship, and that's why it's such an effective tool. | ||
So many people are being silenced. | ||
They're not allowed to share their stories of when they do detransition, the reality of the suicide rates when people do transition, when they are transgender. | ||
And all these children are confused now and being targeted by this mass propaganda campaign. | ||
And I think, again, the most valuable thing we can do is give people the Information that can bolster their own innate disgust at what they see going on. | ||
Because I think a lot of people, when they hear like a child is transitioning, they at first go, this is kind of weird. | ||
Because that's how everybody, because if you would have gone back in time to the 1990s and gone, look, a boy in a dress, every single person, you probably wouldn't have left the room alive, right? | ||
You would have been strung up then and there for being such a sicko, right? | ||
That's not the case. They've dulled that response. | ||
They've slowly but surely willowed that away to where now people go, it seems wrong, but I don't want to be a bad person, so I'll just sort of stay quiet or I'll try to understand what they're saying. | ||
I think what we need to do is bolster those people and go, look, you're right. | ||
These people are at war with God. | ||
They're at war with nature. They are attacking your child. | ||
You don't need to be shy. You don't need to ask for permission to stop this, just like you don't need to ask for permission to stop a rabid dog from biting your kid's face off. | ||
You kick the dog in the Don't be understanding about it. | ||
Don't be, you know, nice and try to come to some sort of understanding with your child and the pedophile trying to groom them. | ||
Have the same response you would have if you caught, you know, some guy throwing your kid into the back of a van and trying to drive off. | ||
They're trying to take your child's innocence. | ||
They're We're good to go. | ||
Well, and see, my thing has always been you're always going to hurt somebody's feelings. | ||
Good. Go hurt somebody's feelings because we've reached a point in society where everyone's just insane. | ||
They're crazy. If you're identifying as a tree, you're crazy. | ||
If you're cutting off your limbs, you're crazy. | ||
Make mental institutions popular again, okay? | ||
That's where I'm at, dude. | ||
It's like you're actually insane. | ||
And I don't care about being inclusive. | ||
I don't care about being progressive. | ||
I don't care about your feelings. | ||
Because guess what? You need to understand the hard truth of what you're pushing and what you're advocating for. | ||
We have already progressed past the point of being nice to people. | ||
This is an attack on our children. | ||
This is an attack on just common sense at this point. | ||
And It's the normalization of mental illness every single day and it's not something that we should be worried about hurting people's feelings over. | ||
They need the hard cold truth like a splash of ice water on their face because they're living in this fake reality and they're targeting our kids with it and it's not okay. | ||
So please go hurt people's feelings. | ||
Please go and feel like a bad person because guess what? | ||
The truth isn't an easy thing to say sometimes and people's feelings are going to be hurt. | ||
Good. Yeah. You should be hurting their feelings. | ||
It's like, and plus, they could care less. | ||
The things they call us, like, you can be like, wow, that really hurts my feelings. | ||
They'll just be like, shut up, fascists! | ||
Like, they don't care. So, like, why should you care about hurting their feelings, right? | ||
Harrison, these people want us dead. | ||
You look at UNT. Why didn't they investigate Antifa threatening this student? | ||
Because they don't care. | ||
Because this is what I would assume from seeing all of this footage, seeing this professor chanting along with Antifa, a very liberal college, a very liberal place, These people want us dead. | ||
They want our ideologies dead. | ||
They want our country destroyed. | ||
They hate America, which is why they burned our flag all throughout the duration of 2020 and we'll see it again in 2022. | ||
They hate us and we need to fight back and push back and hurt their feelings and let them know that they might be big in numbers, but we're strong in what we are standing for and we are never going to bend the knee. | ||
We're right, and we literally just reflect what is real and natural and good in the world. | ||
It's like you catch somebody stealing from you, right? | ||
It's like you catch somebody putting your phone in their pocket, and you go, you're stealing my phone. | ||
They go, wow, you'd accuse me of stealing? | ||
That hurts my feelings. | ||
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It's like... Well, as a minority person, I wasn't stealing it. | |
It was reparations. | ||
Oh, right, right. No, but that's what it is, right? | ||
They're abusing you. They're attacking you, and then they're telling you that you're hurting their feelings for standing up to them. | ||
Stop listening to them, and that's the message that parents need to hear, and it's the message Republicans need to hear, like Asa Hutchinson, you know, in Arkansas, going, well, I talked to doctors, and they think it's good that children are castrated, you know, when they're still minors and permanently disfigured for the rest of their lives because of some blues clues cartoon convinced them to wear a dress. | ||
Like, Stop giving in to these people. | ||
Stop feeling like you're a good person for giving in and surrendering. | ||
Cowardice is not a virtue. | ||
It will destroy us all. | ||
Wow, this has been wild. | ||
It's been very fun. | ||
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Savannah Hernandez. I wasn't expecting us to talk about this for an hour, but here we are. | |
Great time as always. And like I said, every time you come on, my energy levels just absolutely explode. | ||
Savannah Hernandez, she's a producer for Slightly Offensive. | ||
SavSaysOfficial.com is where you go to find everything she does, the Rapid Fire podcast. | ||
Also, you can find that anywhere podcasts are spread. | ||
Thanks so much for coming on, Sav. Let's get together again soon. | ||
Definitely. Thank you so much, Harrison. | ||
I had a great time. Fantastic, folks. | ||
Stay tuned. The Alex Jones Show begins in one minute. | ||
I'm going to go calm down. I'm going to go lay down for a little bit. | ||
Get this out of my system. | ||
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Hey InfoWarriors! If you're like me, you've been a long time listener of this program. | |
You're fed up with everything going on in the world. | ||
Inside you, like me, a fire is burning. | ||
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Romans chapter 12, Paul talks about how we're transformed by the renewing of our mind. | ||
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