Matt Weber and callers on The American Journal (2-28-22) debate Ukraine’s nuclear escalation, from Putin’s 500-warhead submarine claims to unverified Russian casualty reports, while dismissing COVID as a lingering pandemic. Conspiracy theories—like Moderna’s alleged DNA patenting via luciferase, NASARA’s suppressed economic reforms, and HeLa cells in vaccines—mix with skepticism of Western media, election eligibility, and vaccine mandates framed as "fascist." Shelby from Colorado’s personal ties to Ukraine clash with Zach’s Texas primary endorsement of Don Huffines over Abbott, while Shelby warns of nuclear risks near Buckley AFB. The episode blends geopolitical tensions with fringe medical and economic claims, framing the conflict as a proxy for broader ideological battles. [Automatically generated summary]
Yes, Adam Kinzinger, everybody, the guy who's on the J6 committee, the guy who doesn't know Jack from crap, right?
He is here and he fell for it.
He's not the first one to fall for a Sam Hyde tweet, but I believe you guys have the tweet in the rundown.
If you guys could put it on screen, or if you just scroll down in that Breitbart article, you'll see it here.
But it's great. For those of you that don't know, it's kind of a thing where when a news story happens, maybe it's something with mass casualties or it's a catastrophic event.
When news breaks, typically people will insert Sam Hyde, like you're seeing right there on screen, into the story.
And, you know, as news gets spread on the internet, people fall victim to, you know, wanting to be the first to the news and stuff like that.
And they get it wrong.
They get fake news, right?
It's classic. And you kind of love to see it in this circumstance because Sam Hyde, you know, while he's behind some of it sometimes, I don't think he was directly behind this one, although he did have some pretty funny tweets there about this.
Yeah, as you're seeing right there, Sam Hyde, he was the one in Kenosha.
Yeah, love to see it.
It's kind of funny. Now that is kind of a joke for our first story there.
Just thought it was kind of a little bit of a lighter hearted way or a lighter way to start the hour here because we are going to be talking about a lot of war here in Ukraine.
Yeah. Second top story today is Ukraine-Russia peace talks.
Zelensky says the next 24 hours are crucial.
You'll find that at Axios.
And this is the latest update.
For those of you who were really concerned with Putin's escalation with nuclear war this weekend, this should be a little bit of a sigh of relief.
What we're hearing is that on the Belarus border, Zelensky has delegates as well as Russian delegates.
They're meeting and they have started peace talks.
Now, what I saw at the top of Zero Hedge this morning is that Ukraine is dissatisfied with the low-level The low-level delegates that Russia has sent.
However, this is a good start, right?
Peace talks in general, right?
At least it gives us a groundwork for, you know, what could happen.
I'll go ahead and start reading from this story for you here.
Ukraine Defense Minister Oleski Reznikov arrives today for talks at Belarus-Gomo region.
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Ukrainian and Russian officials have arrived at the Ukraine-Belarus border for peace talks that kicked off at 6 a.m.
This right here is ultimately the antithesis to something else that I had read, a statement that Biden and Putin had given at a Geneva summit about a year ago.
Nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought, they agreed.
And I'll circle back around to that here in just a second.
But what you're seeing on this Russian state TV, right, is kind of trying to back up this threat of putting Russian nuclear forces on high alert.
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And for those of you that aren't aware, you know, Nuclear forces on both sides are on high alert at all time, right?
This is a little bit of political posturing to say, hey, let's put the forces on high alert.
And it gave the military industrial complex the wheels that it needed to really take over a lot of society and put the deep state where it is right now.
Yeah. We're going to go ahead and read here from the AP, the explainer.
Does Putin's alert change the risk of nuclear war?
Russian ICBM missile launchers moved during the Victory Military Parade.
If you check out this picture here, these are the ICBM vehicles that you'll see during a military parade.
Russian President Vladimir Putin implied the threat to turn the Ukraine into a broader nuclear conflict presents Joe Biden with choices rarely contemplated in the atomic age, including whether to raise the alert level of U.S. nuclear forces.
This turn of events is all the more remarkable for the fact that less than a year ago, Putin and Biden issued a statement at the Geneva summit that seemed more in keeping with the idea that the threat of nuclear Nuclear war was a Cold War relic.
Nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought, they agreed.
And that is a true sentiment, right?
With how powerful nuclear weapons are today and how, you know, there are huge stockpiles of nuclear weapons.
All of the nuclear superpowers have the ability to, if unchecked, destroy the rest of the planet, right?
And if they fire missiles, they ensure their own destruction as well.
Because like I said, It's not just crews of people, nuclear forces.
It's also a ton of automated systems.
If one side fires missiles, the other side is firing missiles in retaliation.
Or they're firing munitions to intercept those missiles causing detonation in the atmosphere.
Which is again catastrophic for...
You know, the ozone and the rest of the planet.
There will be tons of radioactive fallout.
So nuclear war must be avoided at all costs.
Putin on Sunday told his top defense and military officials to put nuclear forces in a special regime of combat duty.
But it was not immediately clear how that might have changed the status of nuclear forces, if at all.
Okay. Putin indicated that he was responding to economic sanctions imposed by the United States and other Western nations in recent days for the invasion of Ukraine, as well as aggressive statements regarding our country, which he did not further explain.
But that is America's best weapon right now in this conflict, is sanctions and trying to get the rest of the world on board with collapsing the ruble.
Now, the ruble collapsing could have further implications in the United States economy, but if we could get Sweden and Finland to join us in sanctioning Russia, that would go a long way.
Sweden, it's rumored right now, is joining US and NATO forces in trying to sanction Russia.
It's a historic move for them to break from absolute neutrality.
U.S. officials, while disturbed with Putin's words, indicated they did not know what he intends.
But it's also rare for American or Russian leader to issue an implied nuclear threat, particularly in the context of war in Ukraine, and the risk of it going nuclear cannot be dismissed.
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In Russia, like the United States, the president has sole authority to order a nuclear strike.
The only time in history that nuclear weapons have been used in combat was when the United States bombed Japan in 1945.
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Darryl Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association, said Putin's order to put his nuclear forces on high alert was regrettable but was not a complete surprise given his previous implied threats against the nation that tried to stop him in Ukraine.
So one other thing to note here about Putin's gambit, and I think we can kind of coin this right here.
Putin moving into Ukraine, he obviously, when he made the move into Ukraine, if you look at it from his perspective, he saw it as pretty much pure upside.
He thought that he could basically move into Ukraine and not see any backlash or not see backlash on the level that he would gain.
So it was kind of a tactical move to go in there.
But him raising the nuclear alert at this stage kind of shows a little bit of desperation, right?
Shows that he needs this to happen.
Shows that Putin really does need this to happen.
To work out. And it's also meant to tell people to back off.
Don't move into Ukraine.
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Don't make this any harder than it has to be for Russia, is what he's telling people.
So let's go into how has the United States responded to Putin so far here.
There's no evidence that the Biden administration has reciprocated in any sense of Putin's announcement that ordering the forces to high alert, perhaps because it was unclear what it meant in practical terms.
We'll hear more about this on the other side here on the American Journal, and we'll be going to your calls here in the next segment.
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Stay tuned. Good morning, everybody. You're tuned in to The American Journal.
So, as you can see, gradually these three phases of this period that we unfortunately are going to be living and that will, of course, diminish the population of the Earth.
They may even have Biden stand down and receive a first strike to our military bases from China.
My gut's never been wrong, and I keep having very intense nightmares the last month that the United States is going to be hit by nuclear weapons by China and is going to stand down and are going to receive the attack.
And I've looked at all the evidence, too.
They're preparing us with stay in your homes.
Oh, your power's off.
They turned the power off. I'll prove that coming up.
But they admit they did, by the way. It's in the fine print.
And they're just getting us ready for the disaster.
They're not going to hit the main cities. They're going to hit the military bases.
Very good chance that they're going to either blow the entire power grid with the MPs, which they've been conditioning us to get ready for, or they're going to hit us with a first strike.
And you're like, oh, that's crazy.
Now, this is war, folks. America's over.
It's gone. Trump was removed.
Of course, he won in a giant landslide.
They weren't going to allow that to happen.
And that's why when you look at the press secretary and all Biden's people, they are scared.
And if I was them, I'd be scared, too, because they're going to be removed as soon as the Chinese take over.
So, I just, I gotta be honest with you folks.
It's all over, okay? It's all over.
We're about to be hit with nuclear weapons.
The military stood down. Everything's gone.
So, I'm sorry.
It's over. The country's gone.
It's all over. And I don't get butterflies a lot.
I'm having really big ones today.
I think a big war is about to start.
Something big is about to go down.
We are not just here talking about what they've already done to us.
We must ask ourselves, how would they carry out such a mass extermination operation that's already killed millions worldwide with these deadly shots that are soft-kill binary weapons?
How would they get away with this?
And the answer is, A massive financial collapse, a war.
And so you've got the IMF saying imminent global financial collapse.
They've never talked like that. That means they're obviously trying to trigger that.
And oh, imminent cyber attack.
Oh, and imminent war with Russia.
So I guess China can then swoop into Taiwan, Hong Kong.
They already got Hong Kong, the South China Sea.
They're saying they own part of Vietnam now.
That's how world wars start.
We're at the same political, cultural, spiritual, economic climate the world was in on the eve of World War I in 1914.
And we are in the same geopolitical type, economic, cultural, spiritual position we were in right before World War II, except now there are more than 50,000 nuclear weapons conservatively on the planet.
And a nuclear war is the least of our problems.
Most of those detonate a half mile, a mile up, and just destroy real estate and kill humans.
It's when the nuclear reactors go offline and start melting down, and we've got 400-plus Chernobles to look forward to.
U.S. Senator won't rule out nuclear strike.
Against Russia. Isn't that just sweet?
And I've got stacks of articles with them threatening and already moving nuclear weapons up to the Russian border.
And the Russians are like, okay, you're taking over a country that's 90% Russia in the east, about 30% Russian in the west.
And you say you're going to take our gas pipelines and our facilities and our military bases with NATO troops.
We're going to stop that.
And their answer is, we'll just nuke you then.
And so I predict the Russians are going to roll in.
They're already there. They're going to roll in.
And there's a good chance the psychotic, crazy people that love Satan and love death, fun enough to be killing us with the shots and the bioweapon they released, they're going to go ahead and just launch tactical nuclear weapons to the Russians.
And then the Russians are going to respond by destroying NATO forces.
And then about 15 minutes into that, the ICBMs get launched, the submarines pop up, and the cruise missiles get fired.
And so, hey, it was a good run while we had it, right?
We love Satan, right? We love abortion.
Well, guess what? You all get ready to die.
There's no way the globalists get out of this without nuclear meltdowns.
The surface of the earth becoming unlivable in every actuary that's been done, even by the Pentagon.
So why are they following a path that will cause mass war, mass starvation, and nuclear meltdowns?
Because it's a planetary ending event.
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not just for us, but all major species. - You can find that video at band.video.
That's all the times Alex Jones predicted war in Ukraine.
Was he concerned because that type of whatever gets caged there, the non-human primates, does that mean that whatever they're testing could be something very serious?
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Yes. Well, he said, if they have cages with non-human primates, then where are the human primates?
That's something that never really dawned on me, but...
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Okay, and then I know for a fact that this lab, because you can go to KECI, and they have COVID there.
They actually showed the vials.
Yeah, they're testing COVID. I'm sure a lot of, at this stage, there's got to be a lot of biosecurity level, you know, three and up labs probably that are, you know, dealing with COVID and probably trying to sequence it or analyze it, but... Yeah.
And, you know, you would think that on American soil, it's American scientists.
Well, I know for a fact...
Not whatsoever. They're all from...
It's very interesting. I recently watched Icarus, and you may have heard me comment on this last couple of shows when I've been hosting.
But it's very interesting what you learn through Icarus.
It's how the international science community treats scientists, right?
A lot of science that gets done with tons of funding and everything like that sees scientists from all across the world collaborating on these projects.
And so, yeah, it doesn't surprise me that you're saying that it's not American scientists conducting this type of research on American soil.
So, um, you struck this conversation up with this person.
Did you happen to, you know, get anything else from the conversation or did they, did they hint at anything else?
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No, they, that was pretty much the end of the conversation because they were pretty freaked out just about ages that they were That's an interesting tidbit of information.
I was on the other side of the Mississippi from St.
Louis. So Owen and I were actually from very similar areas.
But growing up in Illinois, you know, when Obama ran in his first term, you know, we all wanted the hometown hero to win.
You know, I really wasn't very awake.
And then in 2012, when I saw Ron Paul get the election stolen from him, I said, okay, well, you know, He seemed to be the better of the two candidates after Barack Obama fell through on a lot of his promises.
Yeah. Well, I think the reason might be kind of twofold.
I think that World War III, right, is something that is something other than COVID. I think a lot of newsmakers understand that there is a ridiculous amount of COVID fatigue.
If you think people are tired of listening to the news about COVID, people who are reporting on COVID are just as tired at delivering it.
So I feel like any news that is sensational that is on another topic is going to get a lot of prominence right now.
So do watch out for kind of some COVID bombshells being released in the background here.
I think I saw a few things between yesterday and today, but I was setting up the studio yesterday.
I wasn't really as into it as I usually am.
And it just seems like they're going to be dropping me The health bombs, they're never going to fall on that sword because that's the bread and butter, but it's amazing.
It's amazing how even though we're in tune and aligned with what's really going on, still, you know, they know us.
They got our number. They're just playing us with all the information we give us.
Every time you see a survey on Facebook, every time you see...
Any type of question or anything that you like, they're just gathering that information to use it against you.
Usually not in the court of law, but a sales tactic or two to get you the best product as fast as possible.
If you feel that the news dukes you, even though you're in the news game, you know what's going on.
Do you still feel like you kind of...
I felt for the sickness, even though you're in tune with what's really going on, like your reality and the actual reality of what's going on and what they tell us is the same.
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Well, okay. I do understand that there's definitely a discrepancy there.
Now, how wide the chasm is between, you know, what you hear in the news and what you experience in real life is.
As someone who kind of delivers the news, I would tell you that behind the scenes, I'm probably one of the more cynical people here at InfoWars.
Now, I think one thing that really helps a lot of our producers here is Is that they all have very good BS detectors, right?
But, you know, I'm the type of person that, you know, when some things are even true, you know what I mean?
to mean if they seem too good to be true.
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I'm definitely, you know, ears perked up looking at it with a very, um, a very fine lens.
And, uh, you know, I tend to be the person that, you know, if I think that there's something off on a story, I tend to really try to run it down, uh, to kind of, uh, maybe a fault sometimes.
Russia understands propaganda better than most countries.
And Zelensky, you know, staying in Ukraine has turned him into an international hero.
And I think that if this is true, this would be kind of a bad step on or a mistake on Russia's part to assassinate Zelensky, especially in the midst of any peace talks that could be going on.
But that would really turn him into a martyr, right?
It would turn him into a national hero if he was assassinated.
I mean, if you think about, you know, kind of this, you think about these people, or at least I do, I think about these people with kind of like a story arc, right?
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He's like the funny man who turned president, who, you know, instead of fleeing the country, he decides to stay and fight.
I mean, you see that as like, that's like mythic, Almost like a mythic status if you were to look at it like that.
I've seen all types of things that I really am questioning.
Over the weekend, there have been reports of 4,500 Russians killed in combat.
They're unconfirmed by international fact-checkers.
So... There's probably going to be a lot of misinformation coming out around this on both sides.
So the best thing to do with a lot of this stuff when it comes to World War III in terms of my perspective, because one of the things as someone who brings the news, you know, if we kind of circle back around as being a newsmaker, being touched with...
What's real and what's not, is understanding that I can get frustrated to death or I can get worried to death about World War III, but the fact of the matter is I don't really have a lot of say into what goes.
So the best thing that I do myself personally when, you know, worrying about these types of things or, you know, when thinking about these types of things is, you know, let's read the news.
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But, you know, let's also understand that some of it's fake.
And, you know, as time goes on, we're going to get more credible information.
And then lastly, again, for all those out there who want to get prepared, you know that it can set your mind at ease.
We do have things like storable food and nascent iodine, things that would help you in case you were to get exposed to like radiation poisoning.
You know, the iodine is key there.
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And I was joking during the break, I shouldn't joke about these types of things, but yeah, I said, you know, for the low, low cost of a bottle of X2, you could send it to a Ukrainian family and save a whole Ukrainian family.
Isn't that weird that we're in a time like this where, you know, we're thinking about nuclear war in 2022?
I mean, who would have thought?
Back in the 70s and 80s, at the end of the Cold War, that we would be talking about World War III, potential nuclear war, all the way in 2022.
It's very bizarre. And with that, we are headed to break.
Joy, Brad, Murphy, stay on the lines.
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We're going to your calls next segment.
We're going to your calls next segment.
We're going to your calls next segment.
I'm Matt Weber, filling in for Harrison Smith, taking your calls for the remainder of the show here.
So if you'd like to give us a call, it's 877-789-2539.
Give us a call this morning.
We'd love to hear from you.
And with that, we are going out to Murphy in Indiana.
Murphy's been holding for a hot second now, and you want to talk a little bit about Ukraine as well as health care workers' situation in your area.
Murphy, you're on the air.
Pointing Out Facts00:15:54
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Hey, good to be on the show.
Got to thank Info Warriors for everything they do.
Anyway, I'm a registered nurse here in Indiana, and if there's anything, a couple COVID things, but mostly with Ukraine.
I just want to point just a few things out.
If Info Warriors are good at one thing, it's being wary of the propaganda.
I mean, we know that Putin isn't a good guy.
We need to remember that, you know, neither of the people in the Biden administration, none of these globalists, you know, neither of any of the corporate media companies, like, covering exclusively, you know, this Ukraine thing, you know, they got a monopoly on it.
We need to wait for the facts.
We got to, you know, everything we've seen so far, you know, posted all over social media and You know, posts on our TVs, I mean, it's all, you know, there's evidence of it being fake, you know?
There's evidence that the Snake Island people, they're still alive, according to some reports.
We know all these pictures of...
Yeah. That's crazy.
All these pictures of... It is.
It really is. You know, all these pictures of Zolinski dressed up in...
Oh, wow.
Oh, wow.
Well, actually, so tell me a little bit about what images in specific you've seen that have been dated on Google Images.
Are you talking about the iconic photo that was on Drudge with Zelensky in the military gear walking through a trench?
There's a few of them. There's one, I believe, next to some kind of monument.
There's a couple of them.
I don't know if all of them are dated that back way, but I've seen reports of that.
I heard that...
Well, Murphy, I also heard over the weekend that there are Russians that are claiming that a lot of these selfie videos that Zelensky is really famous for taking in how he addresses his nation, that a lot of those were recorded ahead of time.
Now, he's done so many of them.
And they seem to be timely enough to where I don't think that that's real either, right?
We were just talking about propaganda around the Ukrainian conflict, how so much of what we've heard so far last weekend over the weekend, you know, there are some truths, some mistruths.
Hey, how you doing? You know, I've been a listener for 20 years now.
Yeah. And I have a message.
Before I get to my point, I just have a message for somebody.
Jefferson in Virginia called again.
He's a regular caller, and he called again on Friday.
And since the beginning of this, he keeps saying this thing about like, hey, we need to get antibody tests to prove that we already have antibodies and don't need the shot.
Hey, Jefferson, I'm a free American.
I don't need to prove anything and I don't have to have a reason not to take the shot.
And any talk of actually playing along with this It's treason.
Let's not make it personal. Let's not make it personal.
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Listen, I'm not trying to make it personal.
I'm just saying the only way I came to the place I am is I had to admit I was wrong.
When I was growing up, I was kind of liberal, you know?
And it wasn't until I admitted I was wrong about stuff that I actually started to learn stuff.
I won't make it personal about him specifically, but I hope he's listening because that's my message.
But anyway... The point that I've been wanting to get to is I keep hearing over and over, even on Infowars, I keep hearing this stuff that it's like, and I understand.
I totally understand. I'm not trying to criticize it.
But I hear all the time, hey, you know, we have to have the moral high ground.
We have to, we can't.
Be offensive. We need to be defensive.
And I get all that.
And it's the whole thing from the Revolutionary War.
You let them fire the first shot.
Well, let me say something.
They have fired the first shot.
And it came in the form of a needle.
They are killing us.
They're killing our children.
They are killing millions of people.
And I'm not calling for violence.
That's not what I'm saying. But what I'm saying is anything, any action that anybody takes at this point is completely okay and completely justified because they have fired the first shot.
And so there is a race to win over hearts and minds.
Because again, we don't want other people to fall victim to the side effects of this vaccine.
So, yeah, it's very important to start winning over hearts and minds as soon as you can, right?
Whether it's, you know, standing up out in the streets.
So, actually, on Thursday, we had a caller who called in and she wanted to know about fake vaccine cards and everything like that.
And I, you know...
Out of the side of my mouth, you know, went ahead and said, okay, well, here's how you spot a fake vaccine card.
Later in the show, you know, there was someone who said, hey, she's probably a leftist, you know, trying to get you to, you know, say, hey, go fake a vaccine card, trying to encourage people to commit a felony.
Whereas, again, I did warn people, hey, listen, it is a felony.
It carries a pretty steep sentence.
And what I have to say is that, again, you If you were to do something like that, if you were to fake a vaccine card, again, you're making that moral compromise.
If you are not prepared for this, then this is probably not the way you should go about waking other people up.
Again, if you are, you know, super out there, you're bound to run into some crazies.
Whereas if you're measured with people, if you are, again, if you approach a conversation with humility, then what you're going to receive in return is humility, right?
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If you're calm with people, they'll be calm with you.
And so, again, that's the best way to make a breakthrough with another person.
And on a personal level, it is a lot better, right?
In the meantime, head over to infowarsstore.com where you can find the best nutraceuticals as well as storable foods, water filtration, and awesome gear to meet like-minded folks.
everybody. You are tuned in to the American Journal.
Matt Weber here filling in for Harrison Smith.
Last day, Harrison will be back in the seat here tomorrow.
I just want to follow up with an article here from last segment when I was speaking with Brad.
We were talking a little bit about Josh, I just drew a blank.
Oh yeah, having conversations with people, being ready for conversations that you're going to have with people in order to convince them, you know, to wake them up out of this COVID madness.
And so an article that I read over the weekend, a national vaccine pass is quietly rolled out and red states are getting on board.
It's an article that is, again, pushing a digital passport for your COVID vaccine.
It's predicated on this.
Smart health cards ease travel.
Many indoor cultural attractions and performance venues in the United States require proof of vaccination.
You know, like sometimes we happen to be, you know what I mean?
That could create more stress and not having access to those records or requiring those records to enter any establishment.
Do you think that empowers people?
Do you think it empowers people if you lived in a society where in order to participate in any Any functions of society, you have to present these passports.
No, it's completely false.
And Forbes magazine, shame on them for pushing this garbage.
But, you know, I guess they're making us aware of it.
So keep your eyes peeled for the smart health card.
Call your representatives.
Call your local reps.
Call your congressmen.
Call people. Let them know that you do not want the smart health card.
Let them know that if they want your vote again, that you want them to turn down the smart health card in your state.
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So with that, we are going out to the calls.
Jason in Minneapolis, you want to talk about Hunter Biden.
Jason, you're on the air.
Yeah, first of all, I'd like to appreciate your professionalism.
I've been a seller marketer for 30 years, and you are humble.
There's no endless string of anecdotes, anger, outrage.
It's well appreciated.
Oh, thanks. Another thing is...
I wonder when they're going to roll out the...
I don't know if you remember Monsanto and the Roundup thing.
They were spraying on corn.
And if some of it went over...
If some of it went over into my farm, well then suddenly...
They get a cut of my farm because of the patent.
I wonder when they're going to do that under our skin.
Claim ownership over you because a patented substance that they made is in you.
Wow. Isn't it so weird as well that, you know, Moderna has got the patent on COVID? Isn't that crazy?
And sure, there's a reason why.
If you want to know...
You know, I was studying this thing that I called the Antichrist Theory since I was 13.
I had a book and I'm 52 now.
I had a book called When Your Money Fails.
And I'm like, wow, they're going to put UPC codes under our skin on an injected plastic.
Yeah, so it's, you know, I'm 52 now, so I've been on this.
Alex took to me like a magnet, you know, when I started hearing somebody actually.
So when you first heard of this patent for luciferase, or luciferase, I believe it is, not luciferase, it's luciferase, Did that just, you know, open your eyes?
They don't have access to it in a personal fashion where they can say, oh, hey, this is Jason's DNA. There are a few companies that do have that level of access, but let's just say, you know, these companies that swab you and then sell your DNA to other countries like China, right? Now, China's got a bulk collection of DNA, and they can say, hey, well, now we can create cures, you know, for certain types of things or diseases.
These big companies can create these things that are tailored to your DNA, but it's patented.
Right? So then, you know, in order to get, you know, these things or, you know, let's say they release something that can only be cured by something that they've made, right, if that was the case, now you have to sign up.
Are there any good places that you can recommend in New York for people who want to support businesses that are not enforcing these mandates, such as Rocco's?
They're salt of the earth, and it's amazing that they're like the only ones that rose to the top, but it's not like they, you know, there were a lot of copycat businesses.
People are just so scared, and I haven't done it.
You know, I haven't. I haven't gotten my fake vax card.
All my friends know. Just don't invite me out.
It's tragic. It's really hard.
But there actually is, funnily enough, a Ukrainian restaurant.
That's what it's called. Ukrainian restaurant on 2nd Avenue between 8th and 9th Street.
That is one place that is not...
They're not enforcing...
The mandate, and they actually let us do an event there.
And what establishment is this one more time?
It's literally just called the Ukrainian restaurant.
Go to the Ukrainian restaurant, guys, in New York.
And there's a little, yeah, there's a squeak easy bar.
Go support Ukrainians and Ukraine by going to the Ukrainian restaurant in New York.
Not only do you not have to show your vaccine passport, but you know you're supporting Ukrainians throughout this time of hardship for them.
unidentified
It's amazing. Tomorrow we're doing an event.
If you come tomorrow night at 630, there's sort of an after-the-freedom-rally type of event where we're getting people together and talking about surety bonds and what we do for the kids and how to get the information out.
The rallies have been great.
But it's kind of preaching to the choir.
And, you know, you were just talking about the ID going to red states.
And, you know, they're not going to let down.
I think the timing is really interesting.
They also took the mask mandate off the kids, finally.
Which is a huge victory because that's something that's almost unforgivable, right?
unidentified
When you look at the fact that there are so many studies, there's an overwhelming amount of studies saying that not only do kids not...
Come down with horrible disease when they get COVID. But when we had Dr.
Syed in studio, he said, hey, it's actually good to have kids going around and helping to spread small amounts of the virus because their immune systems are burgeoning, they're growing, and they're able to absorb the virus, produce antibodies to it quickly.
And then when they spread the virus, they spread small amounts so that other people who come down with it It may be asymptomatic or they may have just minor symptoms, but it's able to spread the virus and give people a good chance to overcome it using their immune systems.
It's got a great amount of information about policy, about Masking about what you should do with elderly children and some of the mistakes that we made, you know, with lockdowns.
unidentified
Yeah, I'll definitely check that out.
It sounds amazing. There's just no way that we could keep going and the children, in my opinion, are the answer because they kind of see through the BS a little and They're just reachable.
They haven't formed their ideas, and I think they're the ones that can get to the parents and the teachers.
I got kicked out of a school board meeting before it was cool back in September, and I don't even have kids, but it's like beating a dead horse.
Even with this quote-unquote victory, it feels like You know, was it really because of us or is it because the next thing's coming down the line?
But if we can get to the children and just, you know, explain to them and just love.
Love is really the answer, right?
So instead of showing them fear that their parents are showing them and suffocating them, just Just smile and laugh and look them in the eye.
That's what we gotta do.
Well, lockdowns have been detrimental for, you know, children, you know, their development and everything.
So, you know, New York lifting some of these mandates is a huge victory, and that is great news.
We've got other callers who call in about this rather frequently.
But yeah, it is a concern, right?
unidentified
Because what's happening is, you know, on both sides of the aisle, you've got candidates who may not be eligible for the office of the president running, you know, for the presidency.
And then you've got all of these different fact checkers and different folks who are Trying to reinterpret what the Constitution means when it says natural-born citizen when they put these people up for election.
unidentified
Right. And I had a sound dropout, but I'm sure you got it, and I appreciate it.
All right. I like your laid-back style, by the way.
So Nisara, according to Wikipedia, is the National Economic Security and Recovery Act.
It's an acronym for NASARA. It was a set of proposed economic reforms for the United States suggested during the 1990s by Harvey Francis Bernard.
Bernard claimed that the proposals which included replacing the income tax with the national sales tax, abolishing compound interest on secured loans, Oh, okay. Was kind of snuffed out before it could really take off.
But Nasara has become better known as the subject of a...
Oh, no. Cult-like conspiracy theory.
Don't you love it when Wikipedia says it's a cult-like conspiracy theory?
I don't think it's cult-like.
Promoted by Shinai Candace Goodwin, also known as the Dove of Oneness.
Wow, this... I'm sorry, I'm reading to you guys...
Wow. Okay, well, Nasara, it might not take off.
Let's just say that.
Oh, that's something we made.
unidentified
I do think, you know, returning to gold back or trying to back our currency with precious metals is a great step to returning our economy to a place of stability.
And the reason I say that is because I listened to, a while back, I listened to Stephen Molyneux's The Fall of Rome.
It's a four-hour podcast that he did and it was featured on his most listened to podcasts of 2016 and it was very, very interesting when he talks about the currency in Rome being debased and I really look at that as something very interesting.
There were two things that I see as very prominent parallels Number one, in terms of immigration, when you look at why the United States is trying to pull in so many people into the United States, people who culturally don't align with the cultural values of the United States, what you're seeing is politicians saying, hey, let's go ahead and expand our tax base.
You know, there are some of them who probably look at it and say, oh, look, you know what I mean?
These people's culture totally clashes with the United States and, you know, we're just going to get them in here and it's going to dilute the cultural fabric of society.
You know, that may be, you know, some afterthought, but I think primarily the reason why we see so much immigration, right, is because they want to expand the tax base.
That was something that was endemic of the fall of Rome.
When Rome was falling, they were basically trying, they'd expanded to the point where what they were trying to do was tax everybody.
That's the only way the empire could stay afoot.
So you got that and you've got the fact that their currency was once backed by gold, then silver, then nothing at all.
unidentified
So, you know, that's just kind of the sad truth, is that our currency has been debased.
And with inflation right now, we're seeing 8% inflation, and some people think it's above 10%.
You know, they think real inflation is somewhere around 11%, 12%, which means that your money, if it's just sitting in the bank, if it's not in some type of, you know, honestly, I got to say high-risk investment, right?
We're going to break. We're going to pick right back up with you on the other side.
But until then, guys, head on over to Infowarsstore.com where you can get access to a bunch of great nutraceuticals, gear, The only song talking about a seven nation army.
unidentified
Interesting. You're tuned into the American Journal.
And really the guest host is you, the American people.
I just want to thank the callers for really keeping this show moving, keeping this show afloat.
We're taking your calls this hour.
Douglas in California is going to fill us in on a couple of headlines he saw about Ukraine over the weekend as well as Tulsi Gabbard.
Douglas in California, you are back on the air.
unidentified
Yeah, hello again. Hey.
Yeah, I heard those headlines, but I think first I'd like to shout out to all the other callers who brought out great information this morning.
This has been a terrific show, and gosh, it's eye-opening.
I learned in college when I was studying philosophy and so on that I had to look at things and ask the question, how could this be true, and how could this also be false?
And I listened to...
Putin's ideals and Gabbard's comments about Putin and how he was backed into a corner and how Putin does not want, at least this is my understanding, the World Economic Forum, which he attended and Gabbard attended, he does not want that imposed on his country.
The lockdown, the damage to our children, damage to people's health.
And I have had to wonder if he isn't withdrawing from what he studied.
And Gabbard's comments were quite interesting.
He was backed into a corner and is trying to preserve resources for his people under their old orthodoxy, not necessarily communism.
He's looking at the World Economic Forum people as a communist force.
But Putin is obviously the aggressor in this conflict, which is...
The bigger thing here, not only is he the aggressor, but he's also ratcheting up tensions with nuclear war, which is why I'm hesitant to talk about that line of him being the underdog, about him being put into a corner.
Him wanting to export energy and be in control of exporting energy to the rest of Europe.
It's about him moving into Ukraine to get into the breadbasket because, you know, his country and Ukraine are our top exporters regionally and worldwide of major grains and other oils such as like rapeseed oil.
So, I mean, this reeks of him, you know, getting in there because he sees no downside.
In my opinion, I think he sees not a lot of downside with moving into Ukraine and he feels like it's like a free play.
He can move in there and if he threatens nuclear war, he's going to get other people to back off.
This is why, you know, I as well as other people here at Infowars have started calling this Putin's gambit.
unidentified
I can't disagree with that at all.
And I'm not saying I agree with what Putin's doing.
I'm just trying to look and see what's true and what's also false.
Because I had seen some of this stuff a couple weeks ago as well, when there were headlines about Russia, invasion imminent, and it showed Ukrainian troops wargaming and stuff like that.
What I see right now is all of Europe Turning against Russia and looking at, you know, this does present the opportunity for the United States to try to pick up some business in terms of exporting liquid natural gas, LNG. But there is no pipeline, and so it's got to all be shipped there, which is, you know, an expensive and...
unidentified
It's a time-consuming process, right?
And there are only so many specialized facilities that can make this LNG. So, as of right now, Russia has got its hand on the spigot.
It makes them look like, you know, like they're pib squeaks.
Whereas, you know, I've seen other propaganda that's kind of gone out over the weekend as well, you know, talking about the number of tanks that the Ukrainians have destroyed, like 146 tanks and 4,500 Russian soldiers have been killed.
Oh, I sure have. We've actually also been talking to his campaign about them coming on the show here.
We're waiting to see actually what happens with Huffine's campaign after the primaries.
But if Huffine's comes out, you know, as of, well, on top, then I suppose we'll be looking to get him on the show here.
But tell me a little bit about why you support Huffine's.
unidentified
Well, my main concern is the border.
I mean, the border is not secure, obviously.
Abbott will never secure the border.
He's had plenty of years to do it.
He hasn't done it. The federal government is not going to secure the border.
They've had decades to do it.
Huffines is dead serious about securing the border.
I trust him as a person.
I've been twice at two events here in North Richland Hills.
Have you seen good turnouts for Huffines?
Oh, yeah. I went to two in January here.
He had two in North Richland Hills.
Definitely hundreds of people showed up at each one.
Very, very passionate group of people.
That was good to see.
And he's touring the state like crazy, being at a lot of different events.
I think he's got a lot of support.
There's a lot of angry people out there.
What's going on in Texas?
The border, I think, is number one.
Across the board for a lot of people.
Right. For a lot of Texans, that's the number one issue.
I think so.
For me, it certainly is.
But also, you know, for people who don't live in Texas, look to see what your primary calendar is like in your state to unseat and get rid of these rhinos and other worthless politicians.
The primaries are extremely important and very powerful way to put in new, strong patriots.
More so than the general election.
He's the primary set in the general election.
And historically, the turnout for primaries is extremely low.
So that's where I think Huffman can win, get the Republican nomination, because I don't see too many people excited to vote for Abbott, the primary.
Well, talk to me a little bit more about that.
What I want to know is a little bit about what you feel, a race between Huffines and, let's say, Beto O'Rourke, right?
Someone who has a ton of name recognition in the state.
What do you think a race like that would look like?
Well, obviously it's going to be between crazy people, which I think supports Beto.
And people who are just conservative.
And I know in the outlying areas here in Texas, there's a lot more conservative people than not jobs.
And one thing that I see just on the policy alone is that if we were to see a race between Don Huffines and Beto O'Rourke, there would be a lot of radical ideas.
And I don't mean radical in a bad way, but radical in terms of very different policy approaches.
Just because Beto is just far left, but Huffines wants to eliminate the...
Matt Weber here hosting For Harrison Smith, we got Zach on the line talking about Don Huffines.
Zach was talking a little bit about how he thinks Don Huffines is a stronger Republican candidate than Greg Abbott.
Zach, can you go ahead and give us your 60-second pitch for Don Huffines one more time?
Sure, yeah. So Don Huffines served two terms on the Texas Senate.
He didn't take a dime in pay or pension.
He didn't even take any money for per diem.
And he's going to do the same thing as governor.
He's a self-made millionaire, and he's running simply, I think, just because he's really upset what's going on in Texas.
And his five kids are all homeschooled.
Very nice person.
I've met him twice, shook his hand.
He took the time to talk to me.
Very sincere, very genuine, but very serious about what he wants to do.
He's got, I think, the best plan for the border.
He's just not going to ask people in the federal government to secure the border or ask permission to secure the border.
He's just going to do it. He's going to take the reins.
Yeah. It's not the government's...
There he is.
Clearly, the people in the federal government are doing their job, and he knows that he's not going to bother with them.
So that's why I'm going to vote for him.
And getting back to, you know, between Beto and...
Huffine's, I think it's going to be in Huffine's favor easily just because of the outrageous inflation that's occurring, and it's all occurring under Democratic leadership in Washington, and that affects everyone.
That is huge. And what you're talking about is huge.
unidentified
It's called coattails.
So, you know, it's people running down ticket or downstream of, you know, people in national politics.
And yeah, when you have a bad administration in the White House, then typically other candidates who run on the same ticket tend to do worse in elections.
Yeah. Yeah.
And, you know, Abbott's been a politician...
He's been paid by the taxpayers for about 30 years or more.
So he's in it for a career.
John Huffines is in it to change things.
If Huffines wins, Texas is definitely going to be the state to be because it's going to be a great place.
For sure. Well, Zach, I want to say thanks for the call.
unidentified
If I could just add one more thing.
People out there, just get involved in your primaries, whatever state you're in, because that's where big changes happen.
Son's Concerns About Ukraine00:05:44
unidentified
All right, Zach, thanks for the call and a great reminder to everybody who's listening here in Texas and around the country that primary day is tomorrow.
Get involved with your politics.
The best way to affect change in your area is to go and vote.
Go ahead, Shelby. Well, I have, you know, my 16-year-old son, he has cousins that live in Kiev, and the contact with them now for the last two weeks has been non-existent.
But I know they listen to your show, and I wanted, you know, to kind of send a message to them.
If they can hear it, you know, we're on our way.
That's all I can say.
You know, I'm a United States citizen.
I was born here, my kids were born here, but we feel a deep sense of connection to Ukraine.
And it's just, you know, deplorable what he's doing, Vladimir Putin.
And if this is the fight that you want to engage in, you know, I guess more power to you.
But I'd tell you myself personally, this seems like a flashpoint for World War III. And I'd say, if anything, you know, what I'm hoping for and praying for is de-escalation rather than escalation.
unidentified
Oh, I agree. I agree.
You know, I live in Denver, which is right next to Buckley Air Force Base, which is where they have the, you know, part of NORAD. Where I live, it's going to be turned into a giant ashtray if there's a nuclear war.
You know, and so that's the thing, right?
At this point, you know, there are a lot of people making a lot of calculations as to what to do.
You know what I mean? And again, I feel like the strongest thing is to sanction.
But again, if Russia has no one to sell their gas to, if Russia doesn't have anyone to export their grain to, Then Ukraine just becomes more upkeep for them.
unidentified
I agree. I don't think they're doing it to take over the country.
I think they're just trying to...
And it sounds like I'm arguing for the Russians, but I think they were backed into a corner.
And it's really dangerous to do that because Vladimir Putin, I don't think he's bluffing about using nuclear weapons.
Easily. And that's what Russian TV is trying to say, which is, again, it reeks of desperation.
unidentified
If you're the aggressor and you're the first one to also flip the switch and say, hey, nuclear weapons are armed and ready to go, that just reeks of desperation.
Which is why, you know, I think a lot of responses that you're seeing, you know what I mean, tend to be more measured rather than, you know, sending troops to Ukraine.
unidentified
They're saying, hey, you know what, we're just not going to engage you and we're not going to buy things from you.
Sure. I'm always interested to hear about these immortal cell lines.
unidentified
Okay, so I'll read this here real quick.
Today, these incredible cells nicknamed Hella cells from the first two letters of her first and last name, are used to study the effects of toxins, drugs, hormones, and viruses on the growth of cancer cells without experimenting on humans.
They have been used to test the effects of radiation and poisons, to study the human genome, to learn more about how viruses work, and played a crucial role in the development of the polio and, get this, COVID-19 vaccine.
Oh, wow. Yeah, so I've heard about these Gila cells before, these immortal cell lines.
And to my understanding, they're basically cells that were cultured from, I think, aborted fetuses a lot of times, right?
No, actually, they were taken from Henrietta Lacks.
Oh, they were taken from this woman.
Yes. In 1951, she got cancer.
They took her to John Hopkins, and Dr.
Gay realized that he had never seen anything like these cancer cells ever before.
And so they've been using these cells ever since.
1951 is what it is.
And that's why they call them immortal cells.
Correct. So it's a cancer that you can't kill.
Wow. So it reproduces.
When I say can't kill, that means they left it on a petri dish exposed to the air.
And it did not die.
It replicated every 20 to 24 hours.
And so they're using these for experiments, is that correct?
Using them to test on multiple things.
So they want to test how viruses or vaccines affect our cancer cells.
And then somehow they engineer based off those studies How they want to make a vaccine, you know.
They've included these immortal cells in certain vaccines as well, haven't they?
Yes, sir. Since 1951, it's been used in studies for all kinds of things.
So, there's no telling, like, if people develop cancer from vaccines, you know, who's to say that that's not a result of some twisted experiment, you know, That you get this cancer, you're going to die from it.
It's a done deal. Yeah, no, that sounds...
Just the thought of immortal cells, you know what I mean, is really, really disturbing to me.
And something that a lot of people, what I understand now is that when you talk about a human cell, okay, you've got a human bone cell, you've got a human skin tissue cell, you've got a human heart cell, you've got a human...
You know, the cells are in everything, in the ovaries of a female's uterus, et cetera, et cetera.
So cells are not just this thing in your body.
There's different types of cells, bone cells.
Right. Anyway, so I just wanted to share that.
I thought it was interesting, and I remember Alex referencing that, and they really sparked my interest, too, because my mom also worked in tobacco.
What's her story? My mom has pancreatic cancer and of course she grew up working in tobacco fields in North Carolina where this lady did as well.
Oh wow. There are too many coincidences in life.
The older you get, you start to see things and notice things you didn't before.
Jason in Texas, if you're there, you are on the air.
Chief Illini Wick Speculation00:14:31
unidentified
Hey, sorry, I had it on to you before.
Oh, yeah, no worries, man. Thanks for sticking with us.
On with Chief Illini Wick, yes, sir.
Okay, so I want to just do a little thought experiment with you here.
Just imagine if you're the head of the New World Order, okay, after sort of Obama- It was kind of found out by the public to be just kind of a repetition of Bush, another Bush, basically.
Yeah. Did the same sort of things.
Okay, so at some point around there, there was a single-digit approval rating collectively, I think, between the media and Congress, right?
Sure. They both had single-digit approval ratings.
So, New World Order, what do you do?
You need to bring in a guy...
Who is going to be not the establishment, first things foremost, right?
The outsider candidate. Can't be the establishment.
You need to get a guy who's an outsider who's on our side, okay?
So, obviously, here comes the New World Order's trump card, Donald Trump.
In comes Donald Trump to basically capture the entire Tea Party, the Ron Paul movement, the Alex Jones awakening.
Donald Trump is now the face of that.
Right. Right? But then at key moments, Donald Trump turns his back on Patriots, just like he did at 1-6 when he led us there.
I was there, actually. He led us there and told us to go to the Capitol and, quote-unquote, protest peacefully, just like Black Lives Matter was doing.
He sort of gave an insinuation to go to the Capitol and be violent.
Yeah, but that's something that would have to be interpreted, right?
If you're saying that he insinuated it, then other people would have to interpret it that way, but...
They did. I think that there's plenty of evidence that there were bad actors at the Capitol before people started marching, before Trump even finished.
Yeah. Ties that you just can't, you can't sever, you know, inseverable ties with China.
unidentified
And, you know, this whole trade war thing with China, him calling out, you know, picking a fight with the media as well as, you know, the deep state and the CIA. Now, I think Trump, you know what I mean, for all of his faults was, you know, well-intentioned, but, you know, may not have been the best person, you know.
All in all, right?
It's weird because, you know, you needed someone like Trump to get into the White House, which is where, you know, he excelled.
But at the same time, you know, it's difficult because he seemed very naive as the president, right?
What I think is the case is, you know, when we look at seeing Trump for who he is, he's an imperfect person.
That's what he is, right?
unidentified
He's an imperfect person just like the rest of us.
And what I would also have to say...
He's a rich boy, New York scumbag.
Well, he may not be a role model.
I know a lot of construction workers from...
Hey, you still there? Yeah, can you hear me?
The Trump connection in South Florida, I know a lot of construction workers down there, and it was whispered, even when I was on Trump's bandwagon, the whispers were like, you know, he's known for not paying people.
He's known for being a scumbag.
He's known for being cheap and this and that.
So a lot of people that would have been Trump supporters at the time when he was coming up and he was coming onto the scene, they were not because they knew what he really was in New York.
He was a bad guy. And listen, you can get on 4chan right now.
I bet you can find 20 photos of Trump with Epstein.
Trump and Epstein were buddies.
They were homies. They chilled together.
They traded, you know, a lot of things together.
I'm sure they traded girls together.
They were buddies, buddies, buddies.
Come on, Trump's...
He's one of them.
There's photos, there's videos of him with Epstein at like, he brings Epstein into the back.
If you believe he was one of them, then I guess let's talk solutions.
Who should we get behind in the next election for president?
Well, I can tell you this, that this system right now, there's too much at stake.
They will never let someone real have a chance.
Like it's literally what George Carlin said, the big club and we ain't in it.
We don't have a chance of someone real.
Anybody that gets even on the ballot is going to be fake.
Fact. There's too much at stake.
There's trillions of dollars at stake.
The people running this are not messing around.
It's a mafia. They'll kill anybody.
They can get to anybody. They're listening to everything.
I don't know what to do.
But I'm telling you, I'm pleading right now on my knees to God, pleading with Alex Jones.
Please do the Trump deception.
He's not that stupid.
He's losing a lot of listeners.
A lot of very smart people are losing him because of sticking with Trump when it's so obvious.
Roger Stone, give me a break.
This guy, I wouldn't trust that guy with my bottle of water.
I mean, he'd probably spit in it. I mean, come on.
He's got to be real and look at who these people are.
He's the lead neuroscientist for DARPA. He basically explains about nanotech and the different ways you can use it to your advantage in mapping neuroscience within the brain, between the nervous system and communicating with machines.
He's like the equivalent of a mad scientist.
He's a transhumanist.
Yeah, he's the guy who is probably making the nanotech that we're talking about within the Greg research.
I just wanted to put a face to it.
Hey James, we've got this clip ready, so let's go ahead and go to that.
On a variety of levels, from the cellular all the way to the social, from the individual all the way to the international.
And in so doing, we affect the brain.
Assess, access, and effect.
So what are these emerging tools of the brain sciences that allow us to not only expand our theoretical understanding of how the brain is structured and function, but perhaps also our realistic capability to engage that brain, to affect that brain, and to be less politically correct, perhaps to manipulate that brain?
Well, in the assessment technologies, we have such cutting-edge devices and tools such as biomarkers.
Genetics and genomics, to be able to map the genomes and individual genetics that constitute the structure and function of our nervous system and in those ways maybe contribute to our thoughts, our emotions, behaviors, who we are.
The neurogenetics of identity, if you will.
Brain imaging that allows us to view the living brain in relatively real time.
And of course, this allows us to not only model the brain, but to map the brain.
Very much the same way that cartographers of old...
Looking at mapping the brain there.
You guys can go ahead and pull that down.
That's a little bit of this clip here that James brought up here again.
If you guys could just back out of that so I could see the YouTube title one more time.
Brother, I'm so glad you called to elaborate on this.
Yes, now is the time in your small town or your big city to write something on the bathroom wall, or to put a sign up on your barn, or to put a sticker on your car, or banner hangs over highways, and it will be a chain reaction.