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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the program. This is The American Journal. | ||
It's Friday, March 4th. | ||
March 4th. | ||
I like that date. | ||
It's good. I like it when dates are also commands. | ||
It's time to march forth. | ||
It's time to... Stand up against the New World Order and their warmongering catastrophe they're building for all of us. | ||
We're going to be covering the Ukraine war in detail today. | ||
We'll be taking your calls for the first two hours. | ||
I was light on, actually I didn't have any calls yesterday, so I'm going to make up for that with twice as many today. | ||
So we'll open up the phone lines nice and early and we'll be joined by nuclear expert David Pine later in the program. | ||
We'll spend the third hour talking about Well, what we were talking about before this Ukraine situation ever started, which is the nuclear capacity for Russia and their willingness to use it. | ||
Kind of an important topic, so I hope you stay tuned to the third hour, but all three hours should be excellent. | ||
and we'll begin as we always do with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for the 4th of March, 2022. | ||
Ukraine claims dubious Russian attack on nuclear plant in bid to lobby NATO for no-fly zone. | ||
The Ukrainian government said they detected elevated levels of radiation after claiming Russia deliberately attacked a nuclear plant, calling for NATO to impose a no-fly zone. | ||
But IAEA officials later clarified that no leak had been detected. | ||
The entire incident appears to have possibly been yet another contrived story, given claims that the attack took place at a nearby location, along with assertions that the Ukrainians fired first. | ||
Zelensky gave an emotional appeal to this, essentially saying this was Chernobyl 2.0, Chernobyl times 10, and Russia was doing it on purpose because they're just that evil. | ||
But unfortunately, according to Ukraine's emergency service, the fire at the plant was outside the station perimeter, and one of the blocks at the station had been switched off. | ||
A video at the scene also appears to show that a Ukrainian soldier actually shot what appears to be an RPG, according to Clint Ehrlich. | ||
The Ukrainian president doesn't exactly have good form, having lied about what happened on Snake Island, as well as the attack on the Holocaust Memorial that actually never happened. | ||
Of course, this article from Infowars.com asks, where are the fact checkers? | ||
And the answer is, there's no time. | ||
There's no time for fact checkers. | ||
This is nuclear war we're talking about. | ||
You don't have time to get the facts correct. | ||
You only have time to act impulsively on emotion and drive the world towards nuclear apocalypse. | ||
Meanwhile, American Senator Lindsey Graham has made this statement. | ||
I talked about this last week because I heard exactly the same thing on Fox News. | ||
They called it the Caesar solution. | ||
Lindsey Graham asks, is there a Brutus in Russia? | ||
Is there a more successful Colonel Strafenberg in the Russian military? | ||
The only way this ends is for somebody to take this guy out. | ||
You'd be doing your country and the world a great service. | ||
It's interesting. So I feel a lot about a lot of American politicians. | ||
Am I allowed to say that? | ||
I think if a senator is allowed to say it, I think I'm allowed to say it too. | ||
I think that's how that works. | ||
Meanwhile, RT America ceases production and lays off most of its staff, formerly Russia Today, the Russian equivalent of the BBC. RT America will cease productions and lay off most of its staff, according to a memo from TNR Productions, the production company behind the Russian state-funded network, which CNN obtained. | ||
So, yes, this television network has been forced off the air and incapable of operating in the United States. | ||
I have mixed feelings about this. | ||
On one hand, it's troubling considering the fact that, well, I work at a media outlet that's not exactly best friends with the establishment. | ||
I'm worried that any tactics they use against RT could be used against us. | ||
But on the other hand, I think it's intriguing the precedent they're setting of shutting down media companies because they have foreign ownership. | ||
Hmm, interesting. | ||
That'll be useful when we take control. | ||
We'll keep that in mind. Thanks for that. | ||
Meanwhile, Biden's State of the Union speech tanks lowest first address ratings in 30 years. | ||
Watched by just over 38 million Americans, giving him the lowest rating for a president's first State of the Union in 30 years. | ||
Another humiliating embarrassment from Joe Biden. | ||
Rack it up. Add it to the list. | ||
And finally this. | ||
Google's new tech can read your body language without cameras. | ||
They've actually had this technology for a while. | ||
Wi-Fi is capable of mapping any area in three dimensions. | ||
But now they're rolling it out because they love you so much. | ||
much. | ||
They love you so much. | ||
They want to read into your every twitch and movement, feed it into an algorithm. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at Banned.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The American Journal. Harrison Smith here. | ||
Infowars.com. | ||
Banned.video. | ||
It's times like this, I am reminded once again of what an important thing it is for Infowars to be around, to be in existence. | ||
To be here. To tell you the truth about what's going on. | ||
To give you the warnings about what is to come. | ||
To be ignored. To be slandered. | ||
To be... Demonize only to eventually be proven right because once again, just like the Iraq war, the Afghanistan war and the Syrian war, Infowars is once again warning about the overreach of our despotic deep state and their international plans to play people off of one another in order to consolidate control. | ||
It's happening again this time. | ||
They're just going farther than it seems they ever have before, perhaps because they're just getting more desperate. | ||
We have a lot of videos to show you. | ||
We'll be taking your phone calls as well. | ||
In fact, I'll go ahead and open up phone calls right now. | ||
Give out the phone number. It's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
If you can hear this, call in to American Journal, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Phone line's now open. We'll be taking your calls for the next two hours about the Ukrainian... | ||
War. The war between Russia and Ukraine now unfolding in various fits and starts across your social media. | ||
I have a lot of videos to show. | ||
In fact, I think I'll start with clip number 12. | ||
It's been going around the internet, but for a reason. | ||
I think it's good to sort of illustrate the opposite of the American Journal, right? | ||
The platform that we provide here is for anybody to call in and say whatever they want. | ||
That's how we do it. You don't have to give us a fake name. | ||
You don't have to lie about what you want to talk about. | ||
You call in 1-877-789-2539. | ||
We take down your name, whatever you want to talk about, and then we go to your calls in order that we receive them. | ||
That's how this works. And it's because we fear no dissension, right? | ||
We fear no... Confusion or contradiction. | ||
You can say whatever you want. If we disagree with you, we'll tell you why because we're confident in the things we believe. | ||
Now I'll show you a video. The exact opposite happening. | ||
This was a question and answer show in Australia where you have a panel of so-called experts reacting to questions from the audience. | ||
It's a format that's popular in Britain. | ||
It's also popular in Australia. | ||
But take a look at what happened when one of the audience members went a little off script. | ||
He started asking questions that they were not... | ||
Not quite so happy with. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 12, Q&A on Australian TV about the Russia-Ukraine situation. | ||
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So as someone who comes from the Russian community here in Australia, I've been pretty outraged by the narrative created by our media depicting the Ukraine as the good guy and Russia as the bad guy. | |
Believe it or not, there are a lot of Russians here and around the world that support what Putin is doing in the Ukraine, myself included. | ||
Since 2014, the Ukrainian government, together with Nazi groups like the Azov Battalion, have besieged the Russian populations in the Donbass, killing an estimated 13,000 people, according to the United Nations. | ||
Could I finish? Just quickly finish and then we'll come back to the panel. | ||
My question is, you know, where was your outpouring of grief and concern for those thousands of mostly Russians? | ||
Okay, a question earlier about Russia and it's been playing on my mind. | ||
Sasha, people here have been talking about family. | ||
Who are suffering and people are dying. | ||
I understand you wanted to ask your question about, is there some reasoning for this? | ||
But you supported what's happening, hearing that people are dying. | ||
And can I just say I'm just not comfortable with you being here? | ||
Could you please leave? I've been... | ||
It's really... | ||
No, Sasha, I'm sorry. You can ask a question. | ||
You can ask a question, but we cannot advocate violence. | ||
I should have asked you to leave then. | ||
It's been playing on my mind, and I'm sorry, but I have to ask you to leave. | ||
Please? OK, could I... No, no, no. | ||
Please, please, please. | ||
Just out of respect... | ||
Just no, please, we're not having the conversation, Sasha. | ||
We can't have people advocating violence. | ||
And I should have asked you to leave. | ||
It's been playing in my mind. | ||
I wanted to have a proper conversation about these things, but I have to ask you to leave. | ||
I'm really sorry. OK. I'm sorry for that. | ||
You know, these things happen. | ||
It's live television. | ||
You think about these things. | ||
It's really been troubling me that we can have a conversation and we can look at where the arguments are and we can try to look at... | ||
The sides of the argument. | ||
We can't have that. | ||
I'm sorry. It should have happened to us. | ||
Yeah, well, look, we're looking at both sides of the argument here, but we have to understand one side of the argument is unacceptable and you can't express it. | ||
So we're going to try to take things from every angle here, except for that one. | ||
Not that angle, just the other one. | ||
So we'll look at both sides here. | ||
One side, the good side, the right side, the correct side, the loving side, the other side, the side that's hateful and is not allowed. | ||
You're not allowed to express it. | ||
How dare you, sir? Please see yourself out. | ||
Unbelievable, right? Absolutely incredible. | ||
Let's take notes on a couple things that happened there. | ||
What that young man was bringing up, which by the way, bravo to him, whether you agree with him or not, takes a lot of chutzpah to stand up and express an opinion that you know will be reacted to that way. | ||
And yet he did it because, again, what he was talking about was the 13, 14,000 Russians who have been killed by Ukrainian attacks. | ||
Russian, you know, ethnically Russian Ukrainian citizens that have been killed by their own government over the last several years. | ||
And it's immediately met with like boos and like hisses, right? | ||
He's like, no, they've been killing 14,000 people and you people don't care. | ||
And they're like, yeah, we don't care. How dare you bring that up? | ||
How dare you? You're advocating violence. | ||
He's like, no, I'm telling you about the violence that has taken place. | ||
That you people didn't care about. | ||
You didn't even report on and you don't know about. | ||
And to me this is, again, and I think COVID had a lot to do with this transition. | ||
Now people are comfortable with this idea. | ||
That if you disagree with us, you are advocating violence. | ||
If you disagree with us, that is violence. | ||
Your words are violence now because we have decided what the narrative is. | ||
We have decided what you have to believe and if you disagree with that, you're now a thought criminal. | ||
This is thought crime on display, being punished in lifetime and being cheered that it's punished, right? | ||
That's exactly what happened. | ||
And what did the announcer say? | ||
He's like, you bring this up and when you hear people are dying, we tell you they're dying and you say, well, it's more complicated than that. | ||
It's like you want them to die. | ||
It's like you're telling them, it's like you're killing them yourself. | ||
It's exactly the same arguments that we heard during COVID. It's this new thought crime establishment that we're now coming to grips with. | ||
That statement alone, you're hearing people are dying, and yet you say this, right? | ||
It's the exact same thing we heard with COVID. People are dying. | ||
Well, yeah, but what you're suggesting is not going to save them. | ||
Didn't I just tell you people are dying? | ||
Didn't I just invoke your emotional response? | ||
How dare you withhold it from me? | ||
How dare you deny the fact that I'm telling you that people are dying? | ||
It's like, no, it's not about that. | ||
It's not about that at all. It's just a way to crush free speech. | ||
It's just a way to get everybody else to agree with your crushing of free speech. | ||
Well, it's violence now. Speech is violence, and that's what we're learning. | ||
And again, so everything that announcer just said, the professional person just said, right? | ||
We just told you people are dying, and yet you insist on talking about other people dying. | ||
Unacceptable, right? You've heard that from COVID a million times. | ||
But then he says, and it makes us uncomfortable. | ||
It makes us uncomfortable. | ||
And that's when he gets the cheers, right? | ||
Everybody's like, yes! It made me very uncomfortable to hear something that was counterfactual to the mainstream media. | ||
It made us very uncomfortable. | ||
It made us question our own beliefs. | ||
Do you know how uncomfortable that is? | ||
Do you have any idea the level of discomfort it takes me to to learn that something I believe fully might not actually be the truth? | ||
How dare you? How dare you confront me with that? | ||
It must be stopped. | ||
And again, he says... | ||
You know, it makes us uncomfortable. | ||
And everybody's like, it does. It does. | ||
You know, massive cheer. | ||
And of course, you can ask a question, but out of respect... | ||
Can't be the question that you asked, because what you asked points out our blatant and open hypocrisy. | ||
It points out how utterly wrong we truly are, and we can't have that. | ||
It's unacceptable. So if you'll see yourself out, please, and the bang mob will meet you with pitchforks and torches outside to take care of you and skin your hide for daring to disagree with the mainstream media as we wrap up the engines for war. | ||
If you don't want war, you're violent. | ||
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How you get so much favor on your side? | |
Accept them as your Lord and Savior, I reply. | ||
That's your love, that neighbor, not divide. | ||
I'm a ride. That's on God. | ||
Welcome back, folks. This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. We're going to go to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
I just want to play a quick video first. | ||
It's actually kind of a long video, but it's really well done, and it really lays out, again, what I describe here on this show as perception manipulation, that there is a number of, actually a great number of conflicts going on right now that deserve your attention, that are being carried out by the people that you elected into office, or their deep state masters, or their internationally banking backers. | ||
But, you know, you don't really care because it's not being plastered all over your screen. | ||
It's not CNN and MSNBC and Fox News all chanting in a single chorus telling you to care about this, telling you how to think about this. | ||
So, it's better just not to think about it, not to care about it, not to have an opinion on it. | ||
After all, the professionals are in charge. | ||
They know what they're doing, of course. | ||
And again, this is the danger of having a monolithic mainstream media. | ||
And it's also the point of having an alternative media. | ||
And it's the reason why they want to destroy the alternative media. | ||
I mean, can you imagine what this conflict would look like if Twitter and Facebook and Google was as controlled as CNN and Fox News like? | ||
Like, at least we still have the ability to speak out and people willing to take that risk. | ||
At least we still have Infowars. | ||
At least we still have Bandot Video, where we can try to tell you that there are actually two sides of this. | ||
And that for the last decade, if we as the American people had been standing up against our own government's neocon agenda, then we never would have gotten to this place. | ||
So I want to play this video. It's called You Choose to Ignore. | ||
And we'll just let the whole thing roll because it brings up a lot of great points. | ||
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Let's watch. My phone rang at 7.30 in the morning on the 24th of February. | |
The dialer was my American friend from my high school days in the U.S. He was the last person I expected to call, especially at 7.30 in the morning. | ||
I knew immediately that the war has actually broken out. | ||
The beginning of the war did not surprise me. | ||
In fact, it's long overdue. | ||
What surprised me was the fact that he knew nothing about the suffering that the Russian Ukrainians had endured over the past eight years. | ||
Let me get something straight. | ||
NATO promised that they wouldn't move an inch to the east. | ||
That was a lie. And now we are surrounded by an aggressive military alliance. | ||
NATO gladly bombed Yugoslavia under the pretenses of a potential genocide. | ||
Did they bomb just military installations? | ||
No. NATO destroyed schools, hospitals, bridges, cultural monuments, private businesses, and industrial plants. | ||
Did you forget about that? | ||
Did you forget about how NATO pumped money and weapons into Georgia right before Georgia bombarded Russian peacekeepers and civilians? | ||
Of course you did. Because your media doesn't want you to know. | ||
Did you forget how yet another territory was ripped away from Serbia? | ||
Do you not remember Kosovo? | ||
Did you protest then? | ||
I bet you didn't and I bet you didn't even care. | ||
Forget the invasion of Libya. | ||
If you're in Europe, you can't forget. | ||
Thousands of migrants are your daily reminder of what your governments did to that country. | ||
Did you protest the illegal invasion of Syria by Turkey in the US? I bet you didn't. | ||
Do you care about Saudi Arabia starving Yemen? | ||
I bet you don't. Do you care or did you care about the illegal invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan under false pretenses? | ||
What, they aren't people to you? | ||
Why haven't you been vocal against the murder of children and civilians at Iraqi and Afghani weddings by American bombardment? | ||
Ah, that's right. They're brown people. | ||
They're probably worth less to you. | ||
Where were your crocodile tears when Kyiv started bombarding Ukrainian Russians in the East simply for doing the exact same thing as the Ukrainians did in the West, was to get rid of a corrupt government? | ||
Where were your crocodile tears when Kyiv shut off electricity and water to Crimea? | ||
Where was your save the Ukrainian people when 48 civilian anti-Maidan Ukrainian protesters were rounded into a union trade house and burned alive whilst those who tried to escape the fiery hell were beaten and shot? | ||
Do you by any chance know who the Madonna of Gorlovka is? | ||
Do you know who the or what the Alley of Angels memorial is? | ||
Let me give you a hint. | ||
People engraved into that memorial aren't alive and they are not adults. | ||
Did you shed even one digital virtue signaling tear when the children at the children's beach in Zagres were purposefully bombed by the Ukrainian military using illegal cluster bombs? | ||
I bet you didn't. | ||
But that's okay. How would you? | ||
Your mainstream media keeps you in the dark. | ||
For eight years, the US and its allies have been pumping billions of dollars worth of lethal weapons into Ukraine. | ||
For eight years, the Ukrainians have been waging a war with their own people in the east. | ||
And for seven years, Russia and the people of the Donetsk and Lugansk republics have been patiently waiting for Kyiv to adhere to the Minsk agreements. | ||
Should Russia have waited maybe 20 more years? | ||
You know, the amount of years that the U.S. spent killing Afghanis. | ||
So whilst leaders like Boris Johnson, Joe Biden, Emmanuel Macron, Olaf Scholz, and Ursula von der Leyen have been virtue signaling about the poor Ukrainians, they have been robbing the Ukrainians of their dignity, making their economy run on loans from the IMF, And basically robbing them of their future. | ||
And Russia is to blame when we were their primary trading partner? | ||
The West pushed Russia into a corner. | ||
Protect yourself from an increasingly hostile neighbor who wants to become part of a hostile military alliance called NATO and lose Nord Stream 2, for example. | ||
Or watch Russian-Ukrainians get slaughtered by the thousands. | ||
The West wanted to fight this war with Russia until the very last Ukrainian. | ||
Remember Kosovo? Well, the Lugansk and Donetsk republics had every right to exist. | ||
Russia didn't set the precedent. | ||
Your leaders did when they recognized Kosovo. | ||
And final food for thought. | ||
Why was there no bombardment of innocent civilians in Crimea, even though it's closer to Kiev than Donetsk is? | ||
I'll give you a hint. The actual Russian military was there, protecting the people. | ||
Here's another. The Ukrainian army has been fighting this invisible Russian army for eight years now in the East, according to your mainstream media. | ||
Why then did the Ukrainian army collapse within 24 hours when fighting the actual Russian military? | ||
And since it did, what do you think your tax dollars were doing in Ukraine? | ||
That's right. Your tax dollars were used by Ukrainians in the West to kill Ukrainians in the East. | ||
And you didn't give a flying f**k about it. | ||
So if you haven't been following this conflict from day one and now you put the blue and yellow flag on your photo, wipe away your crocodile tears, please, and find out why your governments have been supporting those who have made a Nazi criminal, Stepan Bandera, their national war hero. | ||
Don't expect a good result from pushing a bear and a dragon into a corner. | ||
And definitely don't be surprised when that bear and that dragon begin pushing back. | ||
So if you haven't been crying for the collectively millions of dead Iraqis, Afghanis, Syrians, Libyans, Yugoslavians, and East Ukrainians these past 20 years, put your crying crocodile tears for Ukrainian military installations, wipe them away, and think about what your governments have been doing and what they're still doing. | ||
And I hope that this eight-year story of a war started by a criminal Ukrainian government against its own people can finally come to an end. | ||
And Ukrainians and Russians can finally live in peace. | ||
Here's a point, folks. | ||
For the last several decades, a concerted plan has been in place to make, especially the American people, unquestioning NPCs, robots, programmable from a central computer. | ||
And they've been stripped of their ability to think for themselves, to gather and then understand information for themselves. | ||
And it's resulted in the ability for those in power to flip a switch and inspire ruthless, inhuman bloodthirst in their followers. | ||
We saw it with COVID, now we're seeing it with Russia. | ||
These people who claim to love everybody and just want everybody to get along will slit your throat smiling if they're told to. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, folks. Going directly out to your phone calls now. | ||
We have Ben in Australia who wanted to call in about that first clip that we played of the young man in the Australian panel show. | ||
Essentially expressing the alternative viewpoint that what Russia's doing is not completely insane and, you know, baseless, but they're actually responding to aggression from Ukraine over the last several years and the failure of the international community to do anything about it. | ||
Ben, how did this clip go over in Australia there? | ||
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G'day, Harrison. Great to be with you, mate. | |
Good to talk to you. It didn't go over too well whatsoever. | ||
It went over... As expected for the people that wish for that to happen last evening, the sentiment in Australia for the past week has been, from the Prime Minister on down, that Putin's Hitler, Putin's the worst guy on Earth, and we've got a healthy Ukrainian. | ||
If anyone says anything the contrary of that, you are persona non grata. | ||
So the young man who was very eloquent and he raised an interesting question, To point out that the inherent bias in Australian media and their lack of objectivity, I guess, and that was seen as not good enough. | ||
That television show, Harrison, that is a leftist television show, a very progressive television show. | ||
It's on the national broadcaster. | ||
It'll be a bit like a question and answer weekly program which might air on PBS or something like that in the nation. | ||
Right. It's not good, though, mate. | ||
The host himself, he's recently come under some fire, not being woke enough on particular issues. | ||
And personally, I believe his interaction with the young man and the way he shut down the conversation and accused him of supporting murder and all those outlandish accusations. | ||
I think that was a way to curry favour with the The woke majority that had extricated him recently for not being woke enough for them. | ||
It was just a shame. | ||
I hope it accurately demonstrated for the world the current climate here in Australia in regards to what you can say and what you cannot say. | ||
It's not just on social media. | ||
That's a legitimate television program where conversation is meant to be the focus of the program. | ||
But it's wrong think, Harrison. | ||
It was wrong think, mate, and you can't have wrong think in today's age because that's against the narrative. | ||
Ultimately, though, he's got a lot of support. | ||
The young guy's going to have a lot of support, plenty of us for it, and we're right there with him. | ||
We don't have to be for Putin. | ||
Right, and just to emphasize your point, Ben, because you only silence somebody. | ||
You only accuse somebody of, oh, you're advocating violence when they're clearly not. | ||
You only do that when you don't have an answer to their objection. | ||
If they were competent and well-informed in their position that we need to support Ukraine, we need to go and war in Ukraine, then they would have an answer to what that guy said. | ||
They would be able to say, I could even do it. | ||
I mean, all it takes is a little bit of rhetorical skill, I guess, to go, look, we all care about what happens to those Ukrainians. | ||
But the fact is that Vladimir Putin brought that about as well. | ||
You could frame that in a way that still supports your position. | ||
But I think the real issue, and tell me if you agree, Ben, is how sort of forthright the kid was. | ||
Because we're sort of trained in this milieu, especially with social media. | ||
You see it especially on things like Reddit. | ||
Reddit's sort of the worst about it. | ||
Is that you can say this stuff, but you have to couch it. | ||
You have to like layer upon layer upon layer of, now I'm just saying, and now I'm not being violent here, but maybe we could consider that, you know. | ||
But the fact is the kid just said, look, you're saying that Russia's the bad guy and Ukraine's the good guy, but I disagree with that. | ||
I'm in favor of what Russia's doing, right? | ||
He was just blunt about it. | ||
He was forthright about it. | ||
He didn't couch it in a bunch of weasel words where he was kowtowing and sort of, you know, giving the benefit of the doubt to his enemies. | ||
And I think that's what made them mad is that he just straight up He didn't apologize as he was saying it. | ||
Do you think that has something to do with it, the way that this kid talked about it in such a forthright and blunt way? | ||
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Right. The Australian media has been trying to demonise all of Russia. | |
Russian players have been taking out a video game. | ||
We're thinking all Russian vodka has come off the shelves of liquor stores here in Australia. | ||
The Russian people legitimately are being almost targeted by the media in a way that would encourage the rest of the population We think of them more to what we think of inmates of Guantanamo Bay. | ||
You know, these people aren't just anti-vaxxers. | ||
They're anti-vaxxers that support Putin. | ||
Putin is Hitler. | ||
So they're beyond approach, and these people need to be deplatformed. | ||
I thought the host, the gentleman, Sam Grant, he's indigenous, by the way, so he's indigenous Australian. | ||
That's a whole other story. | ||
But I thought the host, Ian Grant, his categorization of the young men's comments as instantaneously, you support murder. | ||
You support murder. | ||
You want to kill people. | ||
Young men didn't say that whatsoever. | ||
Right. No, it's absolutely outrageous. | ||
You're right to draw the parallels between the way COVID is talked about and the way that kid has talked about. | ||
It's exactly the same, right? | ||
You go, well, I have some questions about this vaccine. | ||
And the response is, oh, so you want people to die? | ||
You are on the side of COVID in this? | ||
And it's like... No, actually, if you want to keep people alive, you have to consider both sides. | ||
And heck, I even do it myself on this show because it's necessary because I guess you have to at this point because, again, people are so well-programmed that if you just say, well, you know, here's what Ukraine did. | ||
They're like, oh, so you're a murderer. | ||
So you love murder and you think Putin is Hitler, but that's a good thing, right? | ||
And it's like... No, I want there to be less murder. | ||
So I'm pointing these things out so we can avoid the violence in the future. | ||
And if you don't couch it in that way, then they're able to paint you as a murderer. | ||
It's despicable. But thank you so much for that call, Ben. | ||
I always appreciate hearing from the land down under. | ||
And I do want to get some more calls, though. | ||
Thank you for the call, Ben. Let's go to Alex in Wisconsin. | ||
He wants to talk about some of the military being unvaxxed. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Alex. You're on the air. | ||
Alex in Wisconsin? Too slow. | ||
Let's go to Local Evil Politician in Hell. | ||
It's Satan himself on the line. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Local Evil Politician. | ||
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You're on the air. What's up, you dumb bastards? | |
I mean, my beautiful people. | ||
You just haven't figured it out yet, huh? | ||
Just dumped all that big pharma money, so of course we gotta start a war. | ||
What do you think? We kill people for free over here? | ||
I mean, you guys are some dumb bastards, let me tell you. | ||
You got your buddy Trump in there. | ||
He rolled out all that beautiful poison, and he's like, oh, it's so wonderful, so great. | ||
And guess what? He's coming back in. | ||
The big snake, I like to call him. | ||
He's a good guy, everybody. | ||
So what's your plan here, Satan? | ||
I mean, what does Satan want from this? | ||
Just death and destruction on a massive scale? | ||
What's the point of going into this war? | ||
Just to hide the crimes of the big pharma company? | ||
Did Pfizer get its day and now it's Raytheon's time to shine? | ||
I mean, what's the corporate impetus behind all this? | ||
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Well, my good friend, all you guys got to do is look at the stock portfolios of us and you'll see everything. | |
It's clear as day. | ||
Anyway, we're going to do a fake nuclear war. | ||
Just bite off some freaking big bombs and go watch out for the fallout. | ||
All you dumb bastards are going to be afraid, not realizing the poison we put inside you and we're turning up the frequency of all those cell towers and we're just wrecking the hell out of all of you. | ||
Guess what? The best part is we're all going to be in our underground cities laughing our asses off. | ||
You know, hey, say what you want about Satan. | ||
It's good to hear a politician be honest for once. | ||
It's refreshing, I think, to hear truly from the heart of a politician, not couched in all these, you know, flowery words about, you know, peace and love, but just getting right down to the bare bones of it and saying we love death. | ||
Our money, our stock portfolio is skyrocketing and you'll all be living in nuclear winter while we are enjoying our underground bunkers. | ||
It's refreshing to hear honesty once. | ||
All right, folks, we're actually going to have a surprise guest in studio with us in the next hour. | ||
He'll be taking your calls with us. | ||
If you pay attention to social media, you may know who it is. | ||
But if not, you just have to wait and see. | ||
That's called the teaser in the business. | ||
But it'll be fun. We'll be taking your calls, of course. | ||
Throughout the second hour, we'll be joined in the third hour by an expert in nuclear warfare, perhaps with a warning of what is to come. | ||
We'll go back to your phone calls in just a second. | ||
I do want to say though, heart goes out to RT America. | ||
They have ceased production and laid off most of their staff. | ||
RT America will cease production and lay off most of its staff, according to a memo from TNR Productions, the production company behind the Russian state-funded network, which CNN obtained. | ||
They're laying off all of their workers. | ||
They say the layoff will likely be permanent, meaning that will result in permanent separation from employment for most TNR employees at all locations, including studios in New York, Miami, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. | ||
But, of course, it was dropped by DirecTV earlier this week. | ||
It's been banned from Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter, I believe, right? | ||
Roku, a company that sells hardware to allow people to stream content, also banished RT from its platforms. | ||
Yeah, familiar, isn't it? | ||
Isn't that familiar? You know, they go on a full-fledged canceling campaign against this media outlet, remove them from their platforms, and now they're shuttering all of their offices permanently, according to them. | ||
Now, why did RT go down when Infowars didn't? | ||
It's the same tactics. It's the same methods. | ||
It's the same attack against RT. That was against Infowars. | ||
Of course, in that case, it was predicated on the fact that they're being funded by Russia. | ||
But BBC is funded by Britain. | ||
And all of the other media companies are funded by international stakeholders. | ||
So why is this different? | ||
Oh, because they say so. | ||
That's why. But there's only one reason why. | ||
These attacks can work against other media outlets and yet fail against Infowars. | ||
And that one reason is the Infowars store. | ||
Infowarsstore.com is the only thing that keeps us around. | ||
It's the one thing that keeps us funded. | ||
We don't take money from anybody, international or domestic. | ||
We are fully independent and free because we have you, the American people, funding us directly. | ||
And that's what we need. Things are not looking so good in the world today, but here at InfoWars, I know morale is high. | ||
And it is like an army whose morale is high, whose energy is high, who are on a distinct and important mission. | ||
But we need the supply train. | ||
We need to be resupplied. | ||
Like a car, the engine is good. | ||
The gas pedal is pressing the floor. | ||
The only thing that determines whether or not we move forward is whether we have gas in the tank. | ||
And that's what you can provide by going to InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Please support us. You see the attacks ramping up on anybody not parroting verbatim the dictates of the establishment. | ||
And you know that Infowars has long been on the chopping block. | ||
Help us to fend off these attacks and survive the... | ||
Assassination attempt against our network. | ||
Go to Infowarsstore.com right now and help fund us as we continue to indomitably carry out this fight regardless of what they throw at us, what they accuse us of, and the names they call us. | ||
We will continue to tell the truth, continue to advocate for level-headed peace in a world beset by chaos and indifference. | ||
And with that, we go back out to your phone calls. | ||
Let's go to Richie in Florida. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Richie. You have a son in the Air Force. | ||
How are you, Richie? You're on the air. | ||
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Doing well, doing well. Yeah, my son joined the Air Force about, I don't know, maybe I think seven months ago, eight months ago, and then you have the ability to look for a job in the Air Force. | |
He graduated top five in his class, all-star running back, state champion, 400-meter race, 200-meter race. | ||
They call him Tarzan, but he's got a brain, a really good, smart, intelligent brain. | ||
Cyber warfare is what he picked for the job. | ||
So on March 22nd, he goes to Tampa, flies over to Texas, and then he gets the poison jab. | ||
You know, and you know what it is? | ||
He's so into his books and his studies, and he's got, yeah, six years, I'm going to go in, I'm going to come out, I'm going to buy a house for grandma, I'm going to buy a house for you, buy a house for this person, and I'm going to work in the private sector, I'm going to be a millionaire, have five kids. | ||
So he's out in the future, he's gazing in the future, he's got a lot of, you know, he's a smart guy, handsome looking guy on top of that, and he just can't find the time to Yeah, | ||
you know, you make such a good point because what's the old Vladimir Lenin quote, right? | ||
One death is a tragedy, but 10,000 deaths is a statistic. | ||
Like, you know, the way you just described your son is probably the way you can describe Really a huge amount of the people that join our armed forces. | ||
They're like the best and brightest that our country has to offer. | ||
They are intelligent and good people who are desperate to do something positive with their life. | ||
And that's what I think about every time I see them advocating for war in Ukraine to send American people to go fight and die. | ||
For what is the question? | ||
What is worth that sacrifice? | ||
What is worth... | ||
It's sending people like your son overseas to fight for some oligarch or for Joe Biden's son to have a $50,000 a month job. | ||
It's despicable. These people need to be used to their fullest extent to protect this country and to better our lives and to better their lives as well. | ||
They are not meat to be fed into the grinder. | ||
And there's certainly, you know, it's these types of people that are awake and aware of what's going on that then refuse the vaccine that we're kicking out of our army. | ||
Because, you know, it's just, let's just kick out the best and brightest. | ||
Let's kick out the most, you know, those with the highest fortitude. | ||
Just kick them out because they won't bend their knee to this ridiculous anti-scientific demand. | ||
Did your son end up taking the jab or not? | ||
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Yeah, he got the job, and like I said, he graduated top five in his class, went to college, got the cyber, passed the cyber exam. | |
He's going to be, he selected a job in cyber warfare where he's going to have security clearance. | ||
And so I'm thinking maybe he'll get lucky and they'll give him a placebo, they'll give him, you know, a fake jab. | ||
But then again, I don't know what's going on. | ||
And I'm trying to tell him, like, Listen, be your own man. | ||
You're the president and CEO of your life. | ||
Go over there. If you got goosebumps and then you get off that plane, they're going to jab you. | ||
We'll support you. We'll get lawyers. | ||
We'll do whatever we got to do. We'll support you. | ||
Well, that's amazing. I mean, he's lucky to have a dad like you, you know, telling him exactly that. | ||
Because, yeah, hey, it's his choice. | ||
And if he wants to do it, then Godspeed to him. | ||
We'll pray for him. But you can't go into this stuff blindly and without asking questions. | ||
You need to have the full picture in mind. | ||
Well, you know, we pray for your son. | ||
Luckily, you know, if he's in cyber warfare, he's probably not going to be in too much danger. | ||
And he may actually be able to do some good if he's there, you know, in the system, you know, working in the Air Force and actually enlightened to this stuff. | ||
Yeah, but everything sort of is going in different directions, right? It's like somebody will sue to put a stay on the vaccine mandates and a judge approves that in one branch of the government, but the other branch of the government, the judge, you know, Says it's okay to do. | ||
I mean, there's a hundred different directions that's going. | ||
But I think the overall trend is obviously everything's rolling back now. | ||
The mandates are rolling back. | ||
The mask mandates are rolling back. | ||
Everything's rolling back, which, you know, doesn't mean we're going to let this go. | ||
Doesn't mean the people that did this to us are going to get away with it. | ||
But it does mean that, you know, if you just hang on a little bit longer, then the pressure will stop and you'll no longer be demanded to do this. | ||
So I think you have the exactly right approach. | ||
I just say, you know, keep trying to inform your son. | ||
Keep trying to Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Of course, the Ukrainian Wonder Twins, right? | ||
The Hardy Boys of Ukraine. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jason. You're on the air. | ||
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Thanks for having me on, Harrison. | |
I meant to get this out a long time ago. | ||
Last week, the MG show on Rumble had a show called Sons of Tyranny. | ||
And on it, and since pretty much every podcast after that... | ||
They were showing on that show that Rosemount Seneca was founded in 2009 by Hunter Biden, Christopher Hines, which is John Kerry's stepson, and a man named Devin Archer. | ||
And Christopher Hines is also involved with Neil Callahan, which was previously the managing director of Rosemount Seneca. | ||
And he's now with a place called Private Growth Equity. | ||
These places are insured by Metabiota. | ||
Metabiota has labs they insure in Ukraine, in Tbilisi. | ||
In Georgia, at least in Georgia. | ||
They're actually located in Los Angeles or San Francisco. | ||
It's just... It's a very tangled web. | ||
It's a very tangled web, isn't it? | ||
I've said a million times. You want to find out what's really going on? | ||
Just start clicking on names in Wikipedia, man. | ||
Start clicking on the corporation name. | ||
See who owns it. Devin Archer, of course, is in prison now because of his dirty dealings. | ||
And Hunter is still flying free, smoking crack and painting with his nose. | ||
Thanks for that call, man. | ||
Yeah, the spider web is very tangled right now. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
You are a true believer. | ||
Blessings of the state. | ||
Please forgive. Blessings of the masses. | ||
Let us be thankful we have an occupation to fill. | ||
Work hard. | ||
Increase production, prevent accidents, and be happy. | ||
An all-powerful biomedical world government that seeks to end the male-female relationship and turn us into drugged-out, shaved-head slaves. | ||
Where do you think George Lucas got that plan for his student film in the 60s and his first movie in the early 70s? | ||
Well, Lucas has talked about it before. | ||
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And I was always struck with the fact that we were living in the future. | |
If you were to make a film about the future, the way to do it would be to use real things, because we are living in the future. | ||
Those were plans being floated around since the 30s at major U.S. and European British universities. | ||
Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World in 19... | ||
So people keep asking how I know what's coming next. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
THX 1138 is the actual plan. | ||
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As technology becomes more and more complicated, it becomes necessary to have more and more elaborate organizations, more hierarchical organizations. | |
And incidentally, the advance of technology has been accompanied by an advance in the science of organization. | ||
It's now possible to make organizations on a larger scale than it was ever possible before. | ||
And so that you have more and more people living their lives out as subordinates in these hierarchical systems controlled by bureaucracies, either the bureaucracies of big business or the bureaucracies of big government. | ||
Excellencies, the future is already here. | ||
The future has begun. | ||
It's a new system. | ||
It changes us because it's a fusion of our physical, digital, and biological spheres. | ||
It's the integration of those spheres. | ||
Just think of sensors planted into our brains. | ||
The opportunities are immense. | ||
Everyone will wear white, everyone will have shaved heads, everyone will be controlled by robots. | ||
You will be forcibly drugged and you will worship an antichrist robot. | ||
You want to live like that? | ||
That's where this all goes. | ||
It doesn't go where you're trendy and fun and you're in the metaverse. | ||
It ends. With you as a slave of robots. | ||
This is their religion. You don't get in the Club of Rome. | ||
You don't get in the Bilderberg Group. | ||
You don't get into these facilities. | ||
You don't get Into the Davos group, unless you believe us. | ||
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We are probably one of the last generations of homo sapiens, because in the coming generations we will learn how to engineer bodies and brains and minds. | |
Now how exactly will the future masters of the planet look like? | ||
This will be decided by the people who own the data. | ||
Now why is data so important? | ||
It's important because we've reached the point when we can hack not just computers, we can hack human beings and other organisms. | ||
The difference of this forced industrial revolution is it doesn't change what you are doing. | ||
It changes you if you take a genetic editing, just as an example. | ||
And we have to integrate everybody into this process. | ||
It has to be an open process. | ||
That's the reason why I'm so keen to provide also a forward-looking dimension to this great reset initiative by integrating the 10,000 global shapers, leaders between 20 and 30 years old, who not only leaders, I mean, they represent society in 400 different cities of the world. | ||
It's the end of our species as we know it, and everything they're doing is forced. | ||
And billions of people took into their body the experimental GMO. The first gift they gave us was a poison spike protein that cuts the double helix and begins the process of killing us. | ||
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Can you hear me? Stay calm. | |
Everything will be alright. | ||
Everything. You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Second hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
I am joined in studio by the one and only Dan Lyman, foreign correspondent for InfoWars, editor of InfoWars Europe. | ||
He covers many prominent issues, including geopolitics, immigration, the elite gatherings such as Bilderberg and the World Economic Forum. | ||
The website, europe.infowars.com. | ||
There's also borderhawk.news, which is an excellent source for anything you need to know about immigration, legal or illegal. | ||
Borderhawk.news is that website. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at citizen... | ||
Thank you so much for coming on, Dan. | ||
I'm glad that we finally made this happen. | ||
There's been a few false starts. | ||
There have been, and I saw that you were going on War Room a little bit later, and I thought, dang it, I should have asked him. | ||
Luckily, things were happening behind the scenes that I was unaware of, and here you are. | ||
So we're going to take phone calls for the next hour or so. | ||
But Dan, I want to start with a video by Andrew Tate, because I guess you've been sort of off the grid for the last couple days. | ||
Yeah, I've been in seclusion for the last week or so, working on a secret project, let's say, and just came out of seclusion, and I see that the world is even crazier than when I went in. | ||
So I've just been catching up on what's going on, and there's just no shortage of wild things. | ||
You thought maybe things would have been calmed down over the last couple days. | ||
I would have liked to come out and see some things calming down, but clearly they're not. | ||
No, clearly it's going in the opposite direction, and... | ||
You know, I think this Andrew Tate clip, though it's full of curse words, we censored them. | ||
And I think it really expresses how a lot of us feel that, you know, our trust in the establishment is completely evaporated. | ||
We don't know who to trust, but we know who not to trust. | ||
And so we're sort of stuck in this no man's land of being suspicious of absolutely everybody and on the side of no one. | ||
Let's go now to that clip of Andrew Tate explaining this. | ||
And we'll get your thoughts on it on the other side. | ||
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There's a theory on all of you. | |
Putin was WEF, along with Trudeau and Crest. | ||
I don't believe in any of this shit. | ||
Yes, there's a war, but in war, it's always the peasants and the peons and the civilians that die, right? | ||
So what Putin's done is he's mobilized a bunch of f***ing Mongols and f***ing Eskimos, Chechens, people without social media. | ||
Miles away. Miles away, unfortunately 20-year-olds, told them they were on a military exercise, put them on a military exercise, then told them they were attacked and sent them to Ukraine. | ||
They didn't even know what they're doing. Most of the Russians don't even know what's going on. | ||
I'm surprised if this happened. Ukraine's defending itself, but, and not to sound too crazy, Alex Jones, seven months ago, said Russia's gonna invade Ukraine in February. | ||
Don't worry, there's going to be a big thing in February, World War III, to distract us. | ||
Now, are they trying to distract us from the COVID crimes the last few years? | ||
Is it because the international banking system's f***ed? | ||
Is it because inflation's out of control? | ||
Do they need this war for some reason? | ||
Because I am at the point now where I have so little faith in politics. | ||
I believe there's somebody above Ukraine and above Putin who's made a call to both of them and said, you're the good guy, you're the bad guy. | ||
We need this now. | ||
Go. Send some people to get blown up. | ||
Some idiots that nobody has a Facebook account for. | ||
No one's going to know they're gone because we all live on the internet. | ||
No one with an Instagram. Send them to f***. | ||
We're going to go die and we're going to call some issues so we have an excuse for inflation and the banking system failing and the dollar failing and all the COVID lies and everyone getting sick from the vaccine we made them take and everything else. | ||
I really am at that point now where I have no faith in any of it. | ||
I'm not saying the war isn't happening but I'm saying the reason they're telling us is why is Putin just evading Ukraine to the point and try and take Kiev? | ||
To what end? To what end? | ||
He ain't even able to take Kiev without massive civilian casualties. | ||
No one's going to accept it. | ||
The Russian populists won't accept it. | ||
Half of them have cousins in Kiev. | ||
The Russian military won't accept it, a lot of them. | ||
Most Russian soldiers from Moscow won't attack Kiev. | ||
You need some Eskimo idiot. | ||
None of this makes sense. So I'm a conspiracy theorist now. | ||
None of it makes sense. I'm sitting in the war room. | ||
I'm sitting here in case the Russians come. | ||
But I don't believe in any of it anymore. | ||
Alex Jones is right. Alex Jones is right, Dan. | ||
I mean, I think there's a lot of truth to that. | ||
He says, you know, he thinks there's somebody above Ukraine and Russia that's pulling the strings. | ||
He points out that, like, the people getting us into this war are not the ones who are going to be fighting it or suffering under it. | ||
And it sort of gives the perfect excuse for what our elites seem to want to do anyway, which is cause the inflation, cause the gas shortage, cause all these other problems. | ||
I mean, how do you think war plays into the globalist schemes these days? | ||
I think it's necessary, and it's almost like they're clearing the table from the COVID stuff, and they needed something really dramatic to make that, to pull everyone's attention to something else. | ||
And it's been very effective, of course. | ||
We've seen the mask NPCs have moved on to being the Ukraine NPCs, for better or for worse. | ||
And, you know, going to the gas inflation thing, gas prices here in Texas are shockingly high. | ||
They're shockingly high everywhere. | ||
They're exploding. And I feel like yesterday, riding around in the afternoon, it was $3.49 a gallon was the average going rate. | ||
And by nighttime, I was seeing 369s everywhere. | ||
So, I mean, it's going fast. | ||
And they can blame everything on Ukraine right now. | ||
Yeah, yeah. Get away with whatever they want. | ||
Incredibly convenient. I mean, they were blaming it before even Ukraine, like, really got started. | ||
They were blaming the inflation on what was happening there. | ||
So, yeah, I think... I do. | ||
I think we're all being played. And I think his point about... | ||
This being a distraction is very pertinent. | ||
Just like when you're watching a magician, it's not the hand waving in the air you need to pay attention to. | ||
It's what's happening behind the back. | ||
Do you think that there's any legitimacy to what Putin claims his reasons for invading Ukraine is? | ||
Do you think there's any legitimacy in our claims that this is something necessary to take place? | ||
What are we missing behind the scenes? | ||
Do you have any speculation into that? | ||
Well, I think a lot of us, I would include myself, are probably missing really a lot of historical context. | ||
It's a very complex issue, as are many conflicts that rage on and on through the years and ebb and flow. | ||
And right now we're hitting a kind of a crescendo at moments, whereas it's been maybe a bit quieter in the past. | ||
But of course, this didn't happen in a vacuum. | ||
It's been led up to by a series of events that we have reported on quite efficiently over the years. | ||
So it really remains to be seen how this all plays out. | ||
I'm sure folks like in Poland and the surrounding countries, the folks in Georgia, I'm sure are probably a little unsettled at the moment at what's going on. | ||
And of course, the massive inflow of refugees now pouring into Poland. | ||
Poland has been battling to secure their border extra intensely over the last 8 to 12 months due to an actual invasion of migrants who are coming through Belarus. | ||
So they've had to really secure their border in that regard. | ||
But now you have a very complex situation where you have a whole new influx coming in from a different angle, and they really kind of have to open the border to those folks. | ||
So I'm actually starting to see reports in European media, in foreign language media, that Migrants from other parts of the world are now taking advantage of these refugee flows from Ukraine and sliding in with them. | ||
So this is another opportunity for unsavory actors to make their way into Europe and the European Union proper. | ||
Yeah, you know, that's interesting. | ||
I think the difference between the Ukrainian refugees and the refugees that we've gotten used to over the last decade or so, it's pretty stark, isn't it? | ||
I mean, these are people fleeing en masse from an oncoming army. | ||
They're grabbing everything that they can and just getting to the next closest, safest nation. | ||
It's a little bit different than people, you know, taking their time and going a couple thousand miles to arrive in a far-flung country who happens to have the best benefits, I guess. | ||
I mean, I think it sort of illustrates how False. | ||
The previous so-called refugee crisis was when you see how legitimate this one is. | ||
When you see what it really looks like for refugees to be fleeing war, it sort of exposes the lie that we've been exposed to that's been destroying Europe for the last decade. | ||
Absolutely. And there already was a large Ukrainian population in Poland, for instance. | ||
If you take an Uber in Poland, there's a good chance that your driver is going to be actually from Ukraine. | ||
Right. And so there's already been a lot of people that have moved over into Poland, whether for work or temporarily or relocated themselves. | ||
And now we're seeing hundreds of thousands more. | ||
So regardless of how this plays out, and even regardless of the fact that Polish people and Ukrainian people, there's probably a lot of similarities and it would be easier for them to assimilate than migrants, let's say, from Afghanistan. | ||
It is still going to disrupt Europe considerably, what's going on, just what's happened so far. | ||
And it remains to be seen how it plays out from here. | ||
Yeah, totally fascinating. | ||
Yeah, I want to get more into the European angle on this, obviously, since you lived in Europe for a while, and that's where a lot of this is coming from. | ||
In fact, we'll stick to this now. | ||
We'll go to your phone calls for the entire second segment, but I do want to stick to this. | ||
Michael Schellenberger on Twitter says, people think Europe depends on Russia for energy because it lacks its own, but 15 years ago, Europe exported more natural gas than Russia does today. | ||
Now, Russian exports three times more gas than Europe produces. | ||
Why? Because climate activists, partly funded by Russia, blocked fracking. | ||
And you can see in this chart the way that the Russian exports overtook the European experts. | ||
I mean, this is, again, conforming to the climate change activist concept of how the world should work, and it doesn't reflect reality, does it? | ||
Not at all. Incredibly interesting. | ||
All right, we're going to take your phone calls and talk about, again, the effects that the Ukraine war will have on its surrounding nations, weather will get involved, and how close we are to nuclear exchange. | ||
On the other side, Dan Lyman is with me, at Citizen Analyst on Twitter. | ||
We'll be back in just a second. | ||
Take your phone calls. Matthew in Virginia, Gator in North Carolina, John in North Dakota, and Chance in Baton Rouge. | ||
We'll get to all of you. Trust us. | ||
Stay tuned, folks. | ||
It's American Journal Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
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Welcome back. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm sitting here with Dan Lyman. | ||
Correction, from the previous segment, his Twitter account is actually RealDanLyman. | ||
RealDanLyman. Or as I sometimes read it, RealDanlyman. | ||
Did you get that a lot? | ||
Dan Lyman for emails and all that, and people go, what's Stanley Man? | ||
Stanley Man. Dan Lyman, L-Y-M-A-N. So, at real Dan Lyman is how you follow him on Twitter, and I suggest you do. | ||
A lot of great content, everything from, of course, borderhawk.news, immigration news, news from Europe that the Infowars audience would be interested in, but also bodybuilding and health tips and all that sort of stuff. | ||
All right, let's just go out to phone calls here. | ||
We'll go to Matthew in Virginia. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Matthew. | ||
You are on the air with myself and Dan Lyman. | ||
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Morning, Harrison. Morning, Daniel. | |
Morning. So, this is my second call. | ||
I managed to speak to Owen two years ago. | ||
I'd like to approach the topic in a little abstract point of view. | ||
I mentioned to Owen about when we first started going out of Afghanistan that nobody was really talking about how they gave the mining rights to China. | ||
And I've heard him drop that a few times since. | ||
So, I think that's going to be my approach with you guys today. | ||
Like, we all see it for what it is. | ||
Everybody has their own opinion. | ||
As a combat veteran from the United States Army, I did two tours in Afghanistan, so I think we could all meddle as much as we want. | ||
But in the actuality of it, I mean, how well timed is this? | ||
I know that Putin, you know, he's anti-UN, anti-globalist, but... | ||
Is he not involved as well? | ||
I mean, how well-timed is he right behind COVID? Yeah, that's such a good point. | ||
And, you know, it just reminds me of, like, 2020 when you had the Black Lives Matter riots right when COVID comes out, which gives them the chance to do the mail-in ballots and, like, everything falls into place so perfectly. | ||
It's like either, you know, these people are blessed or they... | ||
We are working behind the scenes to sort of plan out the timeline that this takes place. | ||
What are your thoughts on this, Dan, the perfect timing of what's going on in Ukraine for the distraction from COVID, from the collapsing poll numbers in the American government? | ||
Is it too perfect to be true? | ||
Well, you know, I oscillate between thinking that these people really are evil geniuses and that they're basically like the DMV just destroying the world, DMV government. | ||
You know, and I don't know. | ||
I think if they sow enough chaos, then they're bound to, you know, hit on many things that they want to. | ||
But then again, the timing is amazing. | ||
And, you know, going back to the 2020 thing, when COVID came in, obviously, and we had... | ||
Really fiery protests in parts of the world that the governments had not been able to put down in Hong Kong, in France with the yellow vests. | ||
And then when COVID came in, it was like a blanket on a fire basically put all that out. | ||
I do think there are a lot of evil geniuses in control right now. | ||
And I think there are also a lot of crazy, really low IQ people as well. | ||
It's a mess. Yeah, yeah. | ||
And, you know, there's that classic statement, like, don't prescribe to malice what can be explained by stupidity. | ||
But I think, you know, the opposite can also be true, where it's like, don't prescribe to coincidence something that is obviously orchestrated. | ||
You know what I mean? When the evidence is so overwhelming that all of this stuff was carried out by the same actors that then offer the solution to it, which, of course, progresses their stated agenda, you know, that they had even previous to this. | ||
In the same way, now there's this... | ||
Statement from the CEO, I guess, of Bayer, or one of the executives of Bayer, essentially saying, yeah, we really wanted to get people on the mRNA vaccine, but nobody would have gone with it. | ||
So it's just like, well, they wanted it anyway, and then it just happened to land in their laps exactly like they wanted. | ||
Very suspiciously convenient, in my opinion. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Matthew. | ||
Let's go now to Gator in North Carolina. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Gator, you lived in Kiev, I understand. | ||
What are your thoughts on the current situation, sir? | ||
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Or ma'am? Yeah, I mean, I was there a little while ago. | |
Actually, 2004. | ||
I walked every day. | ||
Oh, so the main street there lived over by the Soccer Stadium, family over there, traveled all over the area. | ||
I'll say this, when I was exiting there in 2004, that's shortly after the Orange Revolution had begun. | ||
And the president at the time, everybody remembers, he was poisoned. | ||
And that was the beginning of the replacement of the leadership there with U.S. puppets, right? | ||
So when I was there, I'll say just the first-hand experience that In broad daylight, one sunny, beautiful afternoon, I had to come to the aid and defense of a Jewish man that was walking down the main street there and being attacked by a Nazi beaten pretty severely on the street with people walking by and not carrying out their attention. | ||
In my role there, working with a Christian broadcasting company that had a studio there, I learned that there was a serious, significant underground Nazi movement, right? | ||
So that's not conjecture. | ||
It's not rumor. It's a fact. | ||
You know, we were there when the Breslin school was attacked. | ||
We had the first reporters on the scene there at the school. | ||
So is there, you know, like you said before, we all know the first casualty in war is the truth. | ||
As a person who was also executive producer for major news affiliates in North Carolina and also South Florida, and being on the set of several major television network shows pertaining to anything to do with military or CIA, I can assure you there are CIA script representatives on the set. | ||
Right. Right? | ||
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The tail wagging the dog, 100%. | |
Is this all a distraction? | ||
It's like the purpose of the contrived flu they called COVID, was that the purpose of that to terrorize people into taking this technology into their body? | ||
100%. Right. Right? | ||
I mean, I was telling people a long time ago, look, the technology they're telling you they're going to put in for a vaccine, it's already in there. | ||
I mean, Bill Gates' patent 666, it was all already in there. | ||
Sure. Moderna, SM102, it's all in there, right? | ||
Oh, absolutely. Yeah, 100%. | ||
So, I'd say that what we're watching geopolitically and everything else is fulfillment of Scripture. | ||
It's really simple. The world's being divided up into ten kingdoms with ten rulers. | ||
And in a short time, once there's ten rulers in place, they will give their authority over to one. | ||
Well, I agree with you. | ||
I mean, I think that seems to be the plan. | ||
That's what they announced that they're doing. | ||
But there's a story from yesterday. | ||
French President Macron met with Putin. | ||
He says, quote, there was nothing in what President Putin told us that should reassure us. | ||
He showed us great determination to continue the operation. | ||
He added that Putin, quote, wanted to seize control of the whole of Ukraine. | ||
He will, in his own words, carry out his operation to denazify Ukraine to the end. | ||
So what you're saying is that's not idle talk. | ||
There really is an underground Nazi movement in Ukraine. | ||
That Putin seems to at least ostensibly be, you know, framing himself against. | ||
And that's not speculation on your part, right, Gator? | ||
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No, that's 100% fact. | |
If anybody's being intellectually honest with themselves and have lived in Ukraine and are awake and aware and plugged into the culture and everything there, they're going to know. | ||
Everybody knows. Right? | ||
Interesting. Yeah, yeah. It's like Fauci, a card-carrying member of the Nazi party, a Schwab. | ||
For all these people? I would imagine so. | ||
They're certainly eugenicists. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Gator. | ||
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One quick thing. | |
There's a couple things that's going to encourage the audience. | ||
18 U.S. Code 242. | ||
It's never discussed. | ||
As they start coming against us here in the United States of America, 18 U.S. Code 242, color of law. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
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What's your point about it? Yeah, I know. | |
We need a new Declaration of Independence. | ||
Instead of listing the crimes of George III, it represents the crimes of Joe Biden and his cohorts. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with more of your phone calls, more from Dan Lyman at RealDanLyman on Twitter, borderhawk.news. | ||
We'll get his read from a European perspective. | ||
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I don't know if you've had a chance to look into this, Dan, but the shutting down of RT, RT America, massive production offices here in America, in L.A., in New York, in Washington, D.C., and all shuttered in basically a single day after they've been kicked off DirecTV and kicked off all these other outlets. | ||
Sort of a dangerous precedent they're setting, isn't it? | ||
I guess it's justified by our friend Oliver Darcy there and the globalist as well. | ||
It's wartime, so if we've got to silence a media outlet, the First Amendment has to take a back seat now. | ||
What are your thoughts about this? | ||
It is an interesting precedent. | ||
Obviously, they set that precedent with us and some other folks before RT. But, you know, I think it's going to—journalists should be disturbed by that. | ||
And it doesn't seem like they are, too many of them in the mainstream, to find out that they can just be—have their operations shut down and have their jobs just act like that. | ||
So, you know, it is telling that they're not fighting for the First Amendment in the United States. | ||
Anyone reporting in the United States should be afforded that— That right, and clearly they're not. | ||
And they should be maybe concerned about if the pendulum swings in a different direction. | ||
It could be them that's losing their job. | ||
You know what it reminds me of is on YouTube they would give warnings and if it was RT it would say like this is a foreign – I forget how they framed it but the wording was like very negative, right? | ||
It was like this is a state-sponsored propaganda outlet from Russia. | ||
And under BBC it said this media outlet receives some funds from its government largesse. | ||
The way they phrased it was much more soft and it's okay because it's from the UK government. | ||
So yes, they get some money or NPR or PBS. Yes, it is. | ||
But these are state-funded outlets, right? | ||
But really, it's the same thing. | ||
Ukraine funds BBC. Russia funds RT. I'm in favor of a wide swath of... | ||
Of opinions or from outlets like this. | ||
But yeah, it's very troubling to me that it doesn't seem like there's any pushback. | ||
In fact, CNN seems to be celebrating this. | ||
Right. And I think everyone should be a little bit concerned when literally the entire establishment, including Fox News, is all pumping the same narrative 24-7 all day. | ||
And there's probably one show on television in mainstream media, that would be Tucker Carlson, that isn't. | ||
Right. And of course they're going after him with everything they got because, you know, we don't want to parrot the establishment dictates. | ||
That's, you know, they don't like that. | ||
They really don't like that and they're really doing everything they can to stop. | ||
I want to go to a phone call again because we have Henry in Chicago who always has, you know, really good understanding about the situation. | ||
You've called in about Ron DeSantis here. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Henry, you are on the air with myself and Dan Lyman. | ||
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Thank you for my phone call. | |
I'm with... I found out DeSantis is not what he seems to be. | ||
He's a globalist medical tyranny. | ||
He approved a bill giving immunity to the hospital, Senate Bill 7014. | ||
Okay, so people need to wake up. | ||
Just because they say, oh, you want your freedom and all that, they have a hidden agenda. | ||
And he's backed by the Koch brothers, the Geo group. | ||
the coctectom prices. | ||
So we need to find out because if you go to the hospital with the immunity, they can give you anything on your body, you can assume. | ||
They can, of course, give you the shot. | ||
Oh, well, you know, we're immune to it just like the vaccine. | ||
So we need to stop this right before it gets out of hand because with Ukraine and the Russia war, it's all propaganda from the globalists because Putin don't want to be ruled by the globalists. | ||
So he's fighting back. | ||
Oh, no, the Ukraine people, blah, blah, blah. | ||
No, they were Nazis up there. | ||
They were killing people. | ||
They were bombing the two eastern parts of Russia, you know, Donbass. | ||
And the media then reported, I have a friend that lives in Switzerland, and It was only five years ago that all the bombing was going on and nobody covered anything in America. | ||
Right. Well, you're exactly right on that. | ||
At the same time, obviously we do feel for the Ukrainian people in the same way that I would feel for the American people. | ||
If we were to come under attack at the same time, that wouldn't stop me from criticizing the American government in the same way that I do now. | ||
And I think you bring up a good point, Henry, with that. | ||
Whether it's Ron DeSantis, it's like it doesn't matter how good they are on the Republican side. | ||
There's always something to make you second-guess. | ||
Of course, Ron DeSantis signed a bill governing Florida while he was in Israel about preventing anti-Semitism from BDS or whatever it was. | ||
But it was something that he promised not to do and he went and did it. | ||
I mean, he's sort of playing both sides on this. | ||
And then we have Lindsey Graham calling for Russians to carry out the Julius Caesar-style assassination of Vladimir Putin. | ||
And it's like, is this not a time when... | ||
Republicans can latch onto something that is popular in the American population, actually champion it. | ||
Can they not be the ones who are pumping the brakes on the, you know, the war train that's taking us towards destruction? | ||
I mean, can they not be the champions of this? | ||
Would it not be good for their own political growth as well as anything else? | ||
Dan, what's your opinion on just the failure of Republicans to do anything positive at all ever in this country? | ||
No, it's the uniparty. | ||
And I think the caller makes a good point. | ||
You know, I think Ron DeSantis has done a lot of great things in Florida. | ||
I am appreciative. | ||
I've spent the last month there or so. | ||
That at least feels semi-normal at this point when so many other places don't. | ||
But at the same time, we cannot trust any of these people. | ||
We need to remember that the entire government is corrupt. | ||
Different levels of corruption of course and that all of these people have ulterior motives and things going on behind the scenes and we should not be fanboying any of them too heavily. | ||
But I mean when you look at like everything going on right now with like you know the appointment of Jackson to the Supreme Court or the nomination of her to the Supreme Court and the Republicans are like yeah that sounds good that's fine it's like do you not remember The last three nominations to the Supreme Court, when the Democrats fought tooth and nail to prevent it, did everything they could to stop it. | ||
Can you not have some pushback, even if just for form's sake, to show your constituents that you don't just roll over for whatever the Democrats want? | ||
And in this case, even if the reason they're arriving at the conclusion is some sort of political calculus, can you at least go, If Biden's pushing this war, we need to be against it. | ||
We need to be saying Biden's leading us down the road to destruction. | ||
We're the peace party. | ||
We don't want these crazy wars. | ||
I mean, are they just so scared of the media, Dan? | ||
Is that really what it's all about? | ||
They're just so brainwashed and terrified of being called bad names that they can only roll over like dogs? | ||
Absolutely. And, you know, we saw after Marjorie Taylor Greene spoke at a conference this weekend. | ||
That was controversial in the media's eyes. | ||
They raked her over the coals. | ||
Thankfully, I was actually appreciative to see that she didn't mind knowing full well what the media s-storm would be afterwards. | ||
But I think, yeah, the majority of them, just about all of them in the Republican Party are scared of being unpopular or attacked by the media or called names. | ||
And they would rather just kind of go with the flow. | ||
Yeah, you know, it's like, you know, the mug, the icon of Infowars, right? | ||
The sheepdog. It's like, we know the wolves are going to attack. | ||
That's what wolves do. There are these corrupt people that are going to try to lease into war to enrich themselves. | ||
They're going to try to enslave us by all these different methods. | ||
But it's a whole other level when the sheepdog that you have to protect your flock is the one killing the sheep. | ||
And I think that's what we keep finding, is that just we have no champions. | ||
We have nobody willing to stand up for us and say the American people don't want to go to war. | ||
We don't want to be involved in World War III. | ||
We don't want to play chicken with a nuclear-armed superpower for no reason really other than that the corrupt Democrats have a bunch of grandchildren with jobs in Ukrainian oil companies. | ||
How big do you think that is in the lead-up to all of this, the just open corruption – Around Ukraine. I mean, the fact that, like, Russiagate, I mean, this all goes back to Russiagate, doesn't it? | ||
It all goes back to impeaching Trump for trying to meddle in Ukraine itself. | ||
Is this just sort of the heart of American corruption overseas? | ||
In a way. And, you know, we've seen this Russia frenzy. | ||
Russia, Russia, Russia. And it's funny, you know, they call Trump a Nazi, then they call anyone allied with Trump a Nazi. | ||
And then they say Trump was being controlled by Putin. | ||
So Putin, by default, must be a Nazi, like, supreme Nazi. | ||
He's Hitler. Yeah, he's the number one Nazi. | ||
But then Putin is going into Ukraine saying he's going to denazify Ukraine. | ||
The circles that your mind has to go in to try to process these narratives is incredible. | ||
It's totally wild. And that's what's so confusing and crazy about Ukraine, which is why I love Greg Reese's report. | ||
Maybe we'll play that in the first five of the next hour. | ||
But he does a great job of laying it all out because when you really look at it, it's like, all right. | ||
So George Soros and Jewish financiers are funding Nazis in Ukraine to fight the communists who are allied with the nationalists in the – Dan Lyman and I were just reminiscing on the wonderful time we had in Florida at AFPAC, the America First Political Action Convention. | ||
And I was also reminded of that because we'll be welcoming David Pine in the next segment. | ||
And he has this presentation that he gives called an American first national security strategy to avert war with the Sino-Russian alliance. | ||
And, you know, is it America first to go into war in Ukraine? | ||
Is that really putting America's interests first? | ||
And I think that's why I love this term, America first. | ||
It really simplifies everything into a dichotomy of, is this in favor of the American people and America itself, or is this serving some other interest, be it Joe Biden himself or, you know... | ||
International Consortium of Bankers. | ||
Like, what is the America First approach to this? | ||
And isn't that a good way to sort of frame everything that we're talking about, whether it's war or just domestic politics? | ||
Every question should be viewed through that lens. | ||
Is this America First? And every time we get the answer to that question from the powers that be, it's of course not America First. | ||
It's globalist first. And so, you know, and that's how it's been for decades or longer than that at this point in the United States. | ||
Yeah, and they still sort of have to couch things as if it's for America, right? | ||
Or as if Ukraine is America. | ||
I mean, we saw there's a picture going around yesterday of all the Democrats standing around a flag that was half an American flag and half a Ukrainian flag. | ||
Like, I have nothing against Ukraine. | ||
I love Ukrainians. I have good friends that are... | ||
From Ukraine. And I love them. | ||
I don't want the worst for them. But at the same time, they're not us. | ||
They're not even really a democracy. | ||
They don't espouse the same things we espouse. | ||
But I guess in their opinion, you know, America, their idea of America is basically LGBT America. | ||
It's the globalist American empire, the big gay, right? | ||
So that's what they mean when they say, you know, American ideals is they want a rainbow flag flying over the capital of Ukraine. | ||
Right, globo homo. And, you know, I've spent some time in... | ||
Kiev. Actually, interestingly enough, there's this debate about the spelling of Kiev. | ||
Kiev. Having lived in Europe for the last six years or so, all the maps there actually are spelled, you know, when you're in Europe and you look at Kiev, it's K-Y-I-V. So I actually became accustomed to that spelling just by seeing it that way. | ||
but I know that a lot of American viewers have been thrown off by that. | ||
And that's, it is a little bit strange now that American media has adopted that spelling as well, but I know it's been a very controversial topic. | ||
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And I can say that I thought it was a Y Ivy from the European perspective. | ||
Interesting. I think back to the Kievan Rus who faced off with the Mongols. | ||
So I'm a little farther back in history, but it doesn't seem that big of a deal to me. | ||
Who cares how you spell it? | ||
People make a big deal out of that. | ||
Yeah, well, they're calling it the Berenstain-Berenstein-Bears moment. | ||
Right, right, that everybody's been wrong the whole time and nobody knew it. | ||
So what was your experience in Kiev? | ||
It was great. I had a great time. | ||
I was literally there for, I would say, 24 hours. | ||
I did make the most of it, walked around a lot. | ||
And the people are lovely. | ||
I really met some of the nicest people there. | ||
Very genuine, very warm. | ||
And, you know, it's not a wealthy country by any means. | ||
And actually, that really, you know, having met a lot of these people down to earth, and I feel for them terribly. | ||
I feel for the Russians as well that don't want to be involved in this. | ||
It's like when you're an American and we've been at war for 20 years in faraway lands and people, let's say in Europe, view Americans as, oh, they're the imperialist Americans. | ||
Some of them do feel that way. | ||
And you have to remind them, I have nothing to do with what my government is. | ||
My government is evil. | ||
I don't support it. I am an America first American. | ||
And that's how I view our foreign policy as well. | ||
And what they're doing is not America first, like we said. | ||
So I think we should apply that same forgiveness to Ukrainians and Russians as well that want nothing to do with this. | ||
And they're totally innocent from the whole thing and what their government is doing. | ||
Yeah, there really are no winners in war except for those who don't participate but pull the strings on either side and I think we try to stick to that idea here on M4 is not get tied up in the propaganda in one direction or the other because it can be sort of a knee-jerk reaction when you see everybody that You know, let's be honest. Everybody from Fox News to CNN hates us. | ||
They despise us. They lie about us. | ||
When we see them going after somebody else, we automatically have some sort of, like, friendship with those people. | ||
And they go, yeah, we're on the same side. | ||
But that's not really true, right? | ||
I mean, is that a healthy reaction, that knee-jerk reaction to go, the enemy of the enemy is my friend? | ||
It's worth considering. | ||
Obviously, we have to take that on a case-by-case basis. | ||
But, yeah, you know, I... To a degree, I feel that is my knee-jerk reaction sometimes. | ||
When the media gangs up on something or someone, my instinct now having been part of an organization and being kind of in a wing of politics where the media is always ganging up on us from all sides, including Fox News, then of course... | ||
You know, you kind of feel that kinship towards the person being ganged up on. | ||
That isn't necessarily to say that they're your friend by default. | ||
Right. But there is some sympathy that I feel. | ||
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Right. Yeah. It's like, you know, yeah. | |
You Russian agents. | ||
It's like, no, but... You do hate both of us, so we do have that in common. | ||
There is that commonality between us. | ||
I want to give some Republicans credit. | ||
Thomas Massey is speaking out about what's going on in Ukraine. | ||
We also had this comment. | ||
I cannot remember this guy's name, but you'll recognize him. | ||
Talking about how the Joe Biden administration has actually given Russia $18 billion via the IMF. Let's watch what some actual decent Republicans have to say about the stupidity of the American government in entering into this conflict. | ||
And we'll get Dan Lyman's comments on the other side. | ||
Let's watch. I need you to ask my friend Secretary Yellen a question. | ||
We just gave Putin $18 billion in special drawing rights. | ||
Secretary Yellen said, oh, we've got to issue these special drawing rights, make the IMF do it, these gift cards. | ||
She didn't bother to explain, and why? | ||
To help the poor countries buy vaccines. | ||
She didn't bother to explain that most of these gift cards, these special drawing rights, are going to the wealthiest countries. | ||
The small countries get the little end of nothing. | ||
And she just handed Vladimir Putin $18 billion. | ||
And we didn't hear a word from her. | ||
And we didn't hear a word from the INF. You couldn't have found them with a search party. | ||
You couldn't have found them with Google. | ||
They just turned the money over. | ||
I'd be a little curious about that. | ||
It's interesting. Again, he's still sort of pushing this Russophobic, the anti-Russian idea that why would we give them $18 billion? | ||
But really, the underlying thing here is that the IMF and the Federal Reserve are just doling out huge amounts of either fabricated from thin air money or taxpayer money to anybody in the world, and that's how they carry out control. | ||
I mean, this is really a conflict between... | ||
Bankers, isn't it? I mean, it's conflict between bankers that they're going to use the people on the ground as their pawns. | ||
I mean, it really is as simple as that, isn't it? | ||
You dig back into history, you find that the bankers fund both sides of many conflicts, not all of them. | ||
Yeah, every war is a banker's war. | ||
There's certainly truth to that statement. | ||
Let's see if we can get one more phone call in this segment. | ||
Let's go to Alex in Wisconsin, who wants to ask about Ukraine and the vax, I guess. | ||
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Alex, you're on the air. Hello, Harrison. | |
I'm just calling in to tell you that this is kind of crazy because it's actually now also affecting me in the aspect of being a unvaccinated heathen in the military getting kicked out. | ||
Everybody's orders are currently suspended, which seems like indefinitely. | ||
And nobody really seems to know why. | ||
And the really odd irony is, is my mother, It's just insane to me that this is what's also now being used as an excuse to continue to keep people in the military when they're trying to kick us out but also trying to force us to vaccinate at the same time. | ||
It's just insane. Yeah, I guess, you know, the people that got kicked out for not being vaxxed, maybe they avoided a one-way ticket to Ukraine. | ||
Blessing in disguise, Dan? | ||
I would think so. I've commented on that in the past. | ||
If I was someone who was excommunicated in some way from the military a few months ago due to the mandates, I probably would be pretty excited right now that I was out in time. | ||
Yeah, better with a dishonorable discharge than being cannon fodder a couple thousand miles away. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Alex. | ||
And, you know, It points out that family from Ukraine, family from Poland, you know, I've found that the most intense Infowars fans, like the ones that really speak to your heart, I remember meeting a lady in New York, they're people who previously lived under communist control and are just like, thank you Infowars for warning people about what's coming. | ||
They have no idea what it's like to live under this system. | ||
And whether it's communism or communism with a rainbow flag over it, it really is about enslaving the entire globe under this single system. | ||
And how the Ukraine war plays into this is still sort of up in the air, but we can't take our eye off the ball and forget that the people in power, the real evil people are trying to enslave us with a communistic social credit score, right? | ||
No, absolutely. And they've laid the groundwork for that. | ||
Now they're pulling back. They're letting everyone forget about these VAX passports. | ||
They might bring it back later in the future. | ||
It's such a sick game they're playing in a tangled web they're weaving. | ||
Thank you again, Dan Lyman, for coming on. | ||
Europe.infowars.com. | ||
Borderhawk.news. You can follow Dan on Twitter at RealDanLyman. | ||
Thanks so much for stopping in, man. It was great to see you. | ||
And you'll be on The War Room a little bit later today. | ||
Let's jump in. We'll be on the Alex Jones Show. | ||
Oh, the big stage. | ||
All right, folks, tune in to the Alex Jones Show to see more with Dan Lyman as Owen Schroer sits in for Alex Jones. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with David Pine. | ||
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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. | ||
Yinyakovic'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. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. This is The American Journal. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. The third hour has begun, and I'm very, very happy to welcome my guest, David Pine, director At the National EMP Task Force, he currently serves as the Utah Director of the EMP Task Force on National and Homeland Security and as a member of the Secure the Grid Coalition. | ||
He's been on this show many times and provided great insight into the potentiality for nuclear exchange with, in particular, Russia. | ||
You can find their website at emptaskforce.us. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on, Mr. | ||
Pine. Thank you. | ||
It's great to be on the show again. Well, I'm very glad to have you on. | ||
I've been chomping at the bit wanting to get you on because, of course, last time we talked, it was just before one of the last Russia-US summits, and you said this is the last chance for diplomacy to rule the day and for Americans to work with Russians to avoid war. | ||
Obviously, they didn't take your advice. | ||
We've gone down a different path, and so now we have new concerns to worry about. | ||
What's your overall read on the Ukraine-Russia situation, level of danger that we're in, and whether this spirals out of control or whether this may be just a little hiccup that is over in a little while? | ||
What's your overall read on the situation we now find ourselves in? | ||
I think we're in a major crisis such as we've never seen before. | ||
It's worse than the Cuban Missile Crisis. | ||
People thought that the Russians were going to imminently attack us and perhaps kill up to 100 million Americans. | ||
The threat of nuclear war is much greater now because back then we had nuclear superiority over the Russians and it was actually the Soviets that were the most motivated to avoid a nuclear exchange for that very reason. | ||
In this instance, the world we live in today is a world that's defined by Sino-Russian nuclear superiority. | ||
Russia and China, of course, are allies. | ||
Everyone now admits that. | ||
I've been worried about that for the last 22 years. | ||
Recently, on Sunday, President Putin announced that he was increasing his Nuclear alert status for strategic nuclear forces to a high level and putting them on special combat duty. | ||
US analysts really didn't know what that meant. | ||
But the alarming thing is that we did not raise our nuclear alert level in exchange. | ||
Everyone knows, you know, Cold War nuclear breakmanship, the first rule is if the enemy raises their nuclear alert status, you do the same to get them to show them that you mean business, you're willing, and then you de-escalate from there. | ||
The Biden administration essentially blew off that threat. | ||
And the thing we know about President Putin is that he doesn't bluff, you know, right? | ||
So it's a very real threat. | ||
Certainly the Russian invasion in Ukraine has not gone according to plan. | ||
A recently leaked report said that Russia hoped to defeat Ukraine within a 15-day period. | ||
It's looking like it could be longer than that. | ||
At this rate, the most surprising thing is that Putin has been so restrained in not using his most powerful weapons to defeat Ukraine very quickly. | ||
The one thing I got wrong was that I predicted that he would employ a massive cyber attack to Take out Ukrainian communications, command and control, GPS, internet, and power. | ||
And for whatever reason that didn't occur, I have a couple ideas for why he's doing that. | ||
Number one, I think he's trying to minimize collateral damage in Ukraine so that Ukrainians will support his preselected puppet president, whoever that may be. | ||
Maybe Viktor Yukinovich, who is the former president of Ukraine, who was democratically elected and ousted a coup in 2014. | ||
He's probably the most likely candidate. | ||
And then the other reason is they may not want to tip their hand as to how easily and quickly they could defeat the U.S. and NATO using these powerful cyber and EMP weapons. | ||
Well, and it seems like they're certainly referencing this. | ||
You have Lavrov multiple times, but of course, most recent, Lavrov says a third world war would be nuclear and destructive. | ||
I mean, that's not a prediction. | ||
That's a threat, isn't it? | ||
So, I mean, we got to be taking these threats seriously. | ||
And yet it seems like the Biden administration, like you pointed out, when Russia ups their nuclear alert level, the Biden administration's responses sort of roll its eyes and go, yeah, whatever. | ||
They don't know what they're talking about. I mean, is, I mean, how... | ||
You say it's more dangerous than the Cuban Missile Crisis. | ||
That was a major, major point of existential unknowing for the American government and the American people. | ||
What makes this situation so much more dangerous? | ||
Well, the primary thing that makes it more dangerous is that Russia and China are not afraid of U.S. nuclear deterrent anymore. | ||
I mean, our U.S. nuclear deterrent has essentially been decaying in place. | ||
Our weapons are antiquated. | ||
Many of our missiles and warheads are half a century old, older than yourself and most Americans. | ||
And the reliability has been significantly degraded by the fact that our leaders have placed a unilateral moratorium on nuclear testing for the United States, as well as nuclear weapons production. | ||
So we, for example, all the Republicans support nuclear modernization to new delivery systems, but not one member of Congress, not even the most conservative Republican, supports nuclear Building even one additional strategic nuclear warhead, you know, to ensure the safety and reliability and credibility of our strategic nuclear deterrent. | ||
And that's very disturbing. | ||
So, for example, our GSBD, let's see, our ground Ground-based strategic deterrent that is going to be fielded, that will replace the Minutemen-3 ICBM, will be fielded beginning in 2027 if we stay on schedule. | ||
That missile is going to use a 40-year-old nuclear warhead from dismantled MX missiles that were built in the mid-'80s. | ||
That is, it will be 40 years at the time it's deployed. | ||
Over 40 years. And so we're completely unprepared for this. | ||
And you warned about this. Every time you're on, you're saying, look, I'm trying to tell the American government here's what they need to do. | ||
They keep ignoring you. | ||
They keep not doing what seems to be perfectly reasonable, in my opinion, as to what you're suggesting. | ||
But what would it look like? | ||
I mean, they say this World War III would be nuclear and destructive. | ||
I mean, how would that unfold, do you think? | ||
Clearly, it's speculation, but strategically... | ||
What would the rollout look like of World War III and the nuclear exchange? | ||
Well, just to be clear, nuclear weapons are not the primary threat we face from Russia and China. | ||
The primary threat we would face would be EMP weapons. | ||
And so, obviously, I'm Deputy Director for National Operations of the EMP Task Force. | ||
I feel very passionately about that, warning the American people and our policymakers about that. | ||
But the way it's likely to go, so Russia is essentially, or Biden has, he's waging a total economic war He's trying against Russia, trying to collapse the Russian economy, and at the same time, he's fighting a proxy war against Russia and Ukraine by arming them to the teeth with a number of different U.S. weapons systems. | ||
And that, what General Jack Keene has stated, former Army Vice Chief of Staff, he said that there's no doubt that Russia will respond with a major cyber attack on the U.S. homeland in response to Biden's latest sanctions. | ||
A cyber attack in the US is imminent from Russia. | ||
So the way it's likely to go is it's going to be would be a tit for tat. | ||
Russia won't openly declare. | ||
They won't they won't declare responsibility for their cyber attacks. | ||
They'll try to use Russian hackers and and kind of steer clear of any responsibility in the hopes that the US won't retaliate. | ||
And I think, of course, the Biden The Biden administration will retaliate. | ||
They will understand that any attack emanating from Russia is a Russian state-authorized attack on the U.S. So likely he'd hit our economic sectors or financial banking and probably energy sectors to get back our attacks on their economy. | ||
And then Biden would likely respond with something similar, and then if no de-escalation happened after that point, then Putin might attack our critical infrastructure, and we'd start losing power and water and things of that nature. | ||
It might not be a total attack, it might just be a partial attack, and then it would escalate from there to cyber, and then ultimately it keeps going to an EMP attack that could destroy our country. | ||
Yeah, it's incredibly troubling. | ||
And of course, we know that the CIA and the hackers here in our country have the tools and technology available to make any attack seem like it comes from anywhere in the world. | ||
So these are the sort of things that are impossible to falsify. | ||
If they say it was Russia attacking, there's no way of us to know because we don't have the technology to figure it out. | ||
So we're really setting ourselves up for a false flag nuclear exchange here. | ||
It's troubling. Welcome back, folks. | ||
My guest is David Pine. | ||
He currently serves as the Utah Director of the EMP Task Force on National and Homeland Security and as a member of the Secure the Grid Coalition. | ||
Mr. Pine previously served as National Security Policy Director for United States Senator Mike Lee of Utah. | ||
He also served as a United States Army officer and worked in an international program manager on the Department of the Army Headquarters staff responsible for countries of the former Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, the Americas, and Africa from 2000-2003. | ||
Suffice to say, he has an expert in geopolitics and has unparalleled insight into the complexities that contribute to the balance of power in international relations. | ||
You can find their website at emptaskforce.us. | ||
And I've been monitoring the live chat here, and some people have some questions for you, so I thought I'd... | ||
I'll pass them on to you and see what your answer is. | ||
But of course, last time you were on, we had a lot of people commenting saying, Ukraine's a distraction. | ||
Stop falling for the distraction. | ||
It's just taking your eye off the ball, which of course could have been true. | ||
And we said, you know, well, that might be the case, but it's also a distraction that they can sort of activate at any time that then becomes very real. | ||
And of course, that's what happened as you predicted and as you warned if the American diplomats failed in their mission, which they did. | ||
Again, is this just another distraction? | ||
Will this pitter out? | ||
You don't seem to think so. You think it is likely going to continue to get worse. | ||
What can Western powers, or in particular America, do? | ||
If you were in charge, what would you do to avoid the nuclear exchange that Russia seems to be openly threatening at this point? | ||
Well, I mean, you've raised an excellent point. | ||
And we have a ton of historical parallels between the outbreak and the origins of World War II. Back in World War II, Stalin urged Hitler and the Western allies to fight and kind of weaken each other. | ||
China, in this instance, has given a blank check to Russia to wage war in Ukraine, and if he wants to, Eastern Europe as well. | ||
Which will have the effect of, at least in the near term, of weakening all parties involved, both Russia ourselves and NATO, leaving China as the ultimate victor of any Russian-NATO war. | ||
So at this point, the key thing to do is to de-escalate. | ||
You know, I wrote my latest article in the National Interest. | ||
Actually, it was in late January, I've been writing some other ones. | ||
Talked about, you know, what Biden should do if Russia invaded Ukraine. | ||
And the number one thing that they highlighted at the top was my statement that it was critically important for the Biden administration to de-escalate. | ||
Instead of escalating in response, you know, with economic sanctions and arrangements and All these threats against Russia, the important thing was to de-escalate, to avoid a potential World War III with Russia. | ||
Of course, they've done the polar opposite of that. | ||
Now, at this point, the most important thing to do is to terminate the war between Russia and Ukraine as quickly as possible. | ||
Russia has actually laid out what their peace terms are. | ||
And, you know, they're not great, but they're a lot better than what, you know, what Russia could do. | ||
Because, of course, if there's no peace treaty, you could simply So they've said that they want to have a Russia-friendly government. | ||
They call it denotification. | ||
That's what they mean is a Russia-friendly government in Ukraine. | ||
They want demilitarization of Ukraine, which I think means that Ukraine would get rid of its tanks, combat aircraft, anti-ship missiles, cruise and ballistic missiles, multiple rocket launchers. | ||
And then they want To play devil's advocate here, you don't think that would be seen as appeasement and you don't think that would embolden Russia to move forward? | ||
I can hear what The mainstream media would say to that, they'd say, oh, that's just giving in to somebody and emboldening him, and then he'll move on to the next country next. | ||
You don't think that's the case? | ||
You know, I mean, obviously we know the neocon war monitors in Congress are going to say that, and the media as well. | ||
But ultimately, I mean, that's a pretty good deal if we can get Russian troops to withdraw from the rest of Ukraine. | ||
Because the key thing that we want is for Russian troops to be withdrawn from Belarus and western Ukraine, the western half of Ukraine. | ||
Because we don't want additional troops on Polish borders. | ||
There's no Russian troops on Romania's borders, but there are Russian troops currently on the borders of Poland and the Baltic Republics. | ||
By the way, Moldova and the Baltic Republics are Putin's next target. | ||
So if we don't have some kind of peace agreement or security agreement, like the peace treaty that Russia offered us in December that we rejected last month, or January rather, Then Russia will likely proceed to make military moves on Moldova and the Baltics, the Baltics of course being NATO members that would result in a general war in Europe and World War III with Russia. | ||
Yeah, those are all things we could do. | ||
I mean, ideally, what we would do is we would establish what I have advocated for for quite some time, and that is a grand strategic partnership for peace with Russia to neutralize the Sino-Russian alliance, which would kind of simultaneously greatly reduce, if not largely eliminate, the Russian and Chinese nuclear threats. | ||
Because China feels emboldened to go to war with us because they have Russia's backing. | ||
And Russia, for the same reason, they feel emboldened to go to war with us because they have China's backing. | ||
So we have two nuclear superpowers against one. | ||
By the way, Russia has just completed a massive nuclear buildup that was not covered in open source media that I recently discovered, and that was just completed this year. | ||
This has all been according to schedule for Russia's plan to establish a new imperial Russian confederation consisting of satellite states for all the other 14 former Soviet republics. | ||
And, of course, you bring up a great point, which is the fact that it seems like everything that our government is doing is pushing Russia towards China as fast as we can. | ||
And, in fact, we're even abandoning or threatening to abandon other allies that are allied with us against China, such as India. | ||
Biden weighing sanctions on India over Russian military stockpiles. | ||
So we seem to just be pushing our enemies and our allies towards China in this regard. | ||
I mean, how do you think China is feeling about all of this? | ||
I know what the former Chinese president did when 9-1-1 happened. | ||
All the Chinese leaders, they would watch the destruction of the Twin Towers over and over again and cheer and laugh. | ||
And that's what they're doing now. | ||
I think that the farther Biden falls into their trap by escalating our undeclared war on Russia, the more that they're cheering us on. | ||
That's exactly what they want us to do, because the more we get involved with Russia, including a full-scale war, the easier and less resistance they'll meet when they invade Taiwan. | ||
They would love nothing better than for us to have a full-scale war with Russia. | ||
Obviously, you know, again, Russia has China's full backing. | ||
That doesn't necessarily mean that they'll intervene militarily, but certainly it would in kind of an EMP-type situation where there's a massive catastrophic attack by Russia that essentially caused the U.S. government to collapse. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And of course, you have this in one of your presentations you gave. | ||
You say, in 2000, I predicted the greatest existential challenge facing the U.S. in the 21st century is the emergence of a Sino-Russian alliance that the U.S. national security policy should focus on disrupting. | ||
And they have not done so. | ||
And we seem to be on the cusp of paying the price for it. | ||
So hopefully they'll listen to you next time and try to advocate for peace rather than forcing our enemies together to form an even stronger alliance. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on, Mr. | ||
Pine. As always, very enlightening. | ||
EMPtaskforce.us is the website. | ||
We'll have to have you on again very soon. | ||
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Now I want to go to a video here. | ||
This is John Mearsheimer predicting the Ukraine crisis in 2015. | ||
I thought this was so interesting because it was posted online by a leftist who said, well, I guess this guy just lost all of his credibility. | ||
Lost all of his credibility. | ||
When what you're about to see is an Alex Jonesian prediction of what is to come that we have now seen come to fruition. | ||
Live and as advertised. | ||
So how this video ruins anybody's reputation for accuracy is beyond me. | ||
Seems like he's actually exactly right and you know exactly what was going to happen if we continue down the road that the American government wants to lead us down. | ||
We have the chance to divert this. | ||
We had the chance to have peace instead of war. | ||
And the warmongers in power decided that your life was worth the sacrifice to enrich them and empower them and destroy their enemies, not yours. | ||
So let's go now to John Mearsheimer predicting the Ukraine crisis all the way back in 2015. | ||
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What's going on here is that the West is leading Ukraine down the primrose path. | |
And the end result is that Ukraine is going to get wrecked. | ||
And I believe that the policy that I'm advocating, which is neutralizing Ukraine and then building it up economically and getting it out of the competition between Russia on one side and NATO on the other side, is the best thing that could happen to the Ukrainians. | ||
What we're doing is encouraging the Ukrainians to play tough with the Russians. | ||
We're encouraging the Ukrainians to think that they will ultimately become part of the West because we will ultimately defeat Putin and we will ultimately get our way. | ||
Time is on our side. | ||
And, of course, the Ukrainians are playing along with this. | ||
And the Ukrainians are almost completely unwilling to compromise with the Russians and instead want to pursue a hardline policy. | ||
As I said to you before, if they do that, the end result is that their country is going to be wrecked. | ||
And what we're doing is, in effect, encouraging that outcome. | ||
I think it would make much more sense For us to work to create a neutral Ukraine. | ||
It would be in our interest to bury this crisis as quickly as possible. | ||
It certainly would be in Russia's interest to do so. | ||
And most importantly, it would be in Ukraine's interest to put an end to the crisis. | ||
See, and again, all of this stuff runs together, right? | ||
You have to ask yourself, what is the ultimate goal of the people in power? | ||
If their ultimate goal was peace, if their ultimate goal was to build up America and to act on behalf of and for the benefit of the American people, then they would choose completely different options than the ones that they've chosen. | ||
And there, that guy, John Mearsheimer, Of course, it's somebody who is advocating for peace. | ||
He's saying this is actually the best way to move forward for everybody, for the Ukrainians, for the Russians, for the Americans. | ||
And if the people in charge wanted to do what's best for us, then they would do that. | ||
But they have different... | ||
Priorities. Very different priorities. | ||
Their priority is to create a crisis to justify foreign aid so that they can be the ones wielding the checkbook, the checkbook you pay for, the checkbook that comes out of your wallet, but they get to write the check, they get to put their name on it, they get to dangle it over the heads of the Ukrainians going, we'll give you this, but my son Hunter sure could use a job right now. | ||
You know, Nancy Pelosi's son and John Kerry's son and the Bushes and the Cheneys, they all could use a piece of this pie. | ||
So they take your money, dangle it above the Ukrainians, Maybe they give some to the Ukrainians. | ||
Ukrainian oligarchs put it in their pocket, give them the kickbacks they desire, and they drive our countries towards conflict and war, but they enrich themselves in the process. | ||
And when they start, when people in Ukraine start investigating this, well, suddenly the billions of dollars that they have taken from you and are wielding as a sword against the Ukrainians, that becomes a very useful wedge in convincing the Ukrainians to go ahead and drop that investigation into the vice president and his son and their dirty business dealings. | ||
See, it's not about being vested with this power, this sacred power on behalf of the American people that then they wield in sober sincerity on behalf of the people who elected them. | ||
No, no. You're giving them a key to the treasury. | ||
And they're filling their pockets with it. | ||
And they could care less if you have to go to war, if your kids are sent to burn and die in a foreign field, or if the Ukrainians get murdered to a man. | ||
What matters to them is their bottom line, their bank account, and whether or not they can use the conflict to expand their control. | ||
It's the same playbook as COVID. It's just run over and over. | ||
And the only thing that defeats it is awareness of it. | ||
And that's really all it takes. | ||
If you wake up to it, if you understand what they're doing, You know, everybody gets affected by these emotional appeals. | ||
Nobody wants to see kids, you know, hiding in subways underneath Ukraine. | ||
This isn't an emotional thing that we're doing here. | ||
It has to be logical or nuclear exchange is the consequence. | ||
Thank God the adults are back in charge, right? | ||
We got the steady hands of Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden are guiding our ship through these troubled waters. | ||
Don't you feel so happy we don't have any mean tweets anymore? | ||
Isn't that great? Kamala Harris is the one stopping us from being bombed into nuclear oblivion. | ||
It's pathetic, really. | ||
Of course, Republicans are no better. | ||
Though there are a very, very few number of people who break the mold and actually seem to stand for America rather than the interest of globalists. | ||
They actually seem to want to be using the power granted to them by authority of their office on behalf of the people that elected them rather than seeing it as simply a key to the treasury or a sword to wield. | ||
Of course, one of those is Thomas Massey. | ||
Now, yesterday, actually two days ago, the House passed a resolution backing Ukraine with three Republicans voting no. | ||
And Thomas Massey went on the Laura Ingraham program to explain his thoughts on this resolution and why he would vote no on this. | ||
And it won't surprise you, his answer is no. | ||
Yeah, it might sound good in a soundbite. | ||
The headline might be appropriate. | ||
You'd think you'd want to support it. | ||
But when you actually look at the text of the bill, it has a whole bunch of other stuff that you really shouldn't be into. | ||
So let's listen now to Thomas Massey explain why he voted against the resolution to back Ukraine. | ||
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And I want to give my colleagues Matt Rosendale and Paul Gosar a chance to be harangued as well, because they were the only two who joined me in voting this way. | |
Look, we fully support the people of Ukraine for their right to self-determination. | ||
And that was basically the title of this resolution. | ||
But this resolution ended up to be seven pages, and I think it runs the risk of escalating the conflict in Ukraine and drawing the United States into it. | ||
For instance, it guarantees that we will have Defensive security assistance to Ukrainians. | ||
What does that term mean? | ||
It's so broad that it could mean boots on the ground. | ||
Or some of my colleagues in the House and the Senate have already called for a no-fly zone. | ||
Can you imagine that? That the U.S. would be engaging Russian MiGs and shooting them down to impose a no-fly zone? | ||
We shouldn't be playing chicken with the nuclear power, and we certainly shouldn't be shooting down jets that they have. | ||
It also expands the U.S. commitment to Belarus. | ||
It condemns the leader of Belarus and implies that we should overthrow him. | ||
Can we get through the situation in Ukraine before we expand the conflict to Belarus? | ||
I would hope so. And then finally, it calls for crippling sanctions on Russia. | ||
Now, look, the sanctions that we have now, I agree with your previous guests on this, they're really not going to affect Russia that much. | ||
But if we have crippling sanctions on Russia, number one, you run the risk of alienating those protesters who are pushing against Putin if we end up starving them out. | ||
And number two, you think inflation is bad now and hurting the poor in the United States. | ||
Wait till you see what happens when we no longer bring in and fertilize the fuel. | ||
And it's a great point, and it shows you how—it's a great example of how all congressmen should be weighing these decisions. | ||
And this—really, it's never been more clear how— Real war, real hot war with bullets flying and bombs exploding has merged into the info war, the information war. | ||
If you don't have this information, if you don't understand the nuances of this stuff, it's easy to see it as black and white. | ||
That's how it's being presented. It's being presented in the media as a very simple question. | ||
And it's the same way they... | ||
Frame everything, right? | ||
If you don't want to take the vaccine, then you must be in favor of COVID because the only views they're allowing you to know are you either submit completely to the vaccine and the mask and the lockdown and absolutely everything and you quietly do whatever Dr. | ||
Fauci orders. By the way, where is he these days? | ||
Or you are... | ||
Crazy conspiracy theorists who eat horse medicine and, you know, wants people to die from COVID. It's a lie. | ||
It's a false dichotomy. | ||
All of this stuff is a false dichotomy. | ||
None of this is black and white. | ||
None of it is good and evil, except that the evil people are trying to get us into war and the good people are trying to keep us out of it. | ||
It really is as simple as that when you look at that regard, but when you get into the details, it gets a little bit murky. | ||
Very murky, actually. So never before has it been more obvious how important the information war is. | ||
So I want to play a video now. | ||
Maybe the most important video of all time when it comes to warfare in general. | ||
And of course makes you... | ||
It makes you miss having a person like Julian Assange out there exposing the secret behind-the-scene priorities of those in charge of waging war around the world. | ||
And it also makes perfect sense and explains in perfectly lucid detail Why they wanted to get rid of Julian Assange. | ||
Why they want to destroy Alex Jones. | ||
Because the people that are right have to be destroyed. | ||
The people that are correct, the people that are telling you the truth have to be destroyed because they can't argue against the truth. | ||
They can't bury the truth in lies. | ||
It will always come out. | ||
And so instead of attacking the truth and trying to dissuade you from that, they attack the truth tellers. | ||
They silence them. | ||
They censor them. | ||
And then they act like... There's no dissidence here. | ||
There's no other side to this argument. | ||
There's only one side of the argument. | ||
It's the side that we tell you is the side. | ||
So let's go now to this rather old video, Julian Assange, back when he was a free man, explaining the importance of information when it comes to war. | ||
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One of the hopeful things that I've discovered Is that nearly every war that has started in the past 50 years has been a result of media lies. | |
The media could have stopped it if they had searched deep enough, if they hadn't reprinted government propaganda, they could have stopped it. | ||
But what does that mean? | ||
Well, that means, basically, populations don't like wars. | ||
And populations have to be fooled into wars. | ||
Populations don't willingly and with open eyes go into a war. | ||
So if we have a good media environment, then we will also have a peaceful environment. | ||
Isn't that brilliant? If we had a good media environment, we'd have a peaceful environment. | ||
Because the truth is, peace is popular. | ||
As Ron Paul used to say in every one of his speeches he gave on the campaign trail, he'd say peace is popular. | ||
And as Julian Assange puts it, populations don't like wars and they have to be fooled into war. | ||
And they do it by appealing to your emotion. | ||
They do it by appealing to your patriotism, which they denigrate at every other opportunity. | ||
They'll burn the American flag and demand that you... | ||
Put the Ukrainian one next to your name on Twitter. | ||
It's a lot of virtue signaling from people that will never go to war. | ||
But they seem to feel like this is a game and they seem to feel like they can get away with anything. | ||
And they may be right. Because they're not going to stop themselves. | ||
They're not going to put themselves in jail. | ||
It's up to the American people to see through these lies, to see through the false dichotomy, to shatter that Overton window and recognize that The people that are in charge of us right now don't have our best interests in mind. | ||
War is very beneficial for them. | ||
It feeds into all of the priorities that they've stated and announced prior to this. | ||
And when it comes to massive planetary depopulation, it can be an incredibly convenient shortcut to their ultimate goals. | ||
Now, we touched on this story a minute ago, but it's worth mentioning again because, again, it illustrates just how incompetent Our national security apparatus truly is. | ||
Biden weighing sanctions on India over Russian military stockpiles. | ||
The Biden administration is weighing whether to impose sanctions against India over its stockpiles of and resilience on Russian military equipment as part of the wide-ranging consequences of the West seeking to impose on Moscow. | ||
The West is seeking to impose on Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine. | ||
Donald Liu, the Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs, on Thursday told a It's a question we're looking at very closely, he says, as the administration is looking at the broader questions over whether to apply sanctions under CAATSA or to waive those sanctions. | ||
That's the Countering American Adversaries Through Sanctions Act passed in 2017 in the wake of the Kremlin's interference in the U.S. election, which, by the way, didn't exist. | ||
So it's just lie upon lie, and it seems like their only actions, or their actions, the only outcome they're having is to drive our enemies closer together between Russia and China, forcing them into cooperation when Russia probably would rather be on the side of the West in that conflict. | ||
We've... Blocked off that option and are pushing them closer to China. | ||
While at the same time, India, a historic and really primary adversary to China, they share a border where there are skirmishes constantly. | ||
China has its eyes on India for exploitation and domination. | ||
Why now in this crucial time period of the wobbling of international peace would we be forcing one of our great allies into the hands of China? | ||
Just like COVID-19. | ||
Just like with Black Lives Matter and the crime rates, if these people are actually pursuing the priorities they say they're pursuing, then they're the most incompetent people in the entire world. | ||
Maybe the answer is that they're pursuing something else entirely. | ||
It's not about American security, and it's certainly not about global peace. | ||
It's about their own consolidation of power as they build a global control system. | ||
Realize that. | ||
You understand everything. | ||
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Music by Ben Thede | |
Music by Ben Thede | ||
Music by Ben Thede Why do they hate us? | ||
Their leaders are self-appointed. | ||
Music by Ben Thede They hate our freedoms. | ||
Our freedom of religion. | ||
Our freedom of speech. | ||
Our freedom to vote and assemble and disagree with each other. | ||
We're not deceived by their pretenses to piety. | ||
We have seen their kind before. | ||
They follow in the path of fascism, Nazism, and totalitarianism. | ||
And they will follow that path all the way to where it ends, in history's unmarked grave of discarded lies. | ||
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