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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
This is Harrison Smith. | ||
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It'll be an interesting day today. | ||
We're running with an almost entirely backup crew. | ||
I won't tell you why. | ||
Just kidding. It's vacation days. | ||
But we'll see. | ||
Maybe I'll just start doing random things and throwing to clips I haven't prepared. | ||
Maybe we'll just run them through the ringer, see how good this InfoWars crew really is. | ||
Kidding, of course, but it should be fun. | ||
It should be a fun Friday. We'll be taking our phone calls, of course. | ||
Lots and lots of videos to show you, including some pretty powerful ones about our top stories, which we'll get into right now as we begin, as we do every day, with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
Alright, alright. Not bad. | ||
Alright, here it is, folks. Your Daily Dispatch for Friday, the 11th of March, 2022. | ||
Russia convenes a UN Security Council meeting to present biolab evidence Friday at 11am. | ||
So today, 11am, the UN Security Council will be meeting to go over some interesting documents that the Russians claim they found in Ukraine. | ||
Gateway Pundit covers this by saying Friday is going to be a very bad day for the United States. | ||
U.S. intelligence analysts last week were alarmed when they obtained intelligence showing that Russian chemical and biological weapons units were activated and moving into Ukraine. | ||
These analysts knew nothing of what the Department of Defense had been doing in Ukraine in terms of funding military bioweapons laboratories in Ukraine. | ||
Without that knowledge, they concluded that Russia was preparing to use chemical and or biological weapons. | ||
An understandable conclusion, but a wrong one. | ||
Because these Russian units were actually deployed to secure the bioweapons labs that the Department of Defense had been, well, creating viruses in. | ||
And in the process of securing them, they've recovered a treasure trove of documents showing the United States has violated the international accord governing chemical and biological weapons. | ||
So that should be interesting. | ||
Maybe if we can, we'll broadcast some of that meeting at 10 a.m. | ||
Central Time, 11 Eastern, the UN Security Council meeting. | ||
Meanwhile, Facebook and Instagram are going to temporarily allow calls for violence against Russians. | ||
This is also true with Twitter. | ||
Social media platforms Facebook and Instagram will allow users to call for violence against Russians and Russian soldiers as part of a temporary change to Meta Platform's hate speech policy, according to reports. | ||
Specifically, the calls for violence against Russians need to be in the context of the Ukraine invasion. | ||
And for death threats against political leaders, Meta is using what they call indicators of credibility to gauge them, according to internal emails seen by Reuters. | ||
The social media company is also temporarily allowing some posts to call for the death of Russian President Vladimir Putin or Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in the countries including Russia, Ukraine and Poland, according to Reuters. | ||
These calls for the leaders' deaths will be allowed unless they contain other targets or have two indicators of credibility, such as location or method. | ||
Proving once again that the hate speech guidelines and guidelines preventing calls for violence on these platforms is completely arbitrary. | ||
And they'll literally roll them back if it's an enemy of them. | ||
Then you can do whatever you want. | ||
Kind of like how they did with Infowars and Alex Jones. | ||
How you can talk about Infowars and Alex Jones if you do so in a negative light. | ||
If you talk about us in a positive light, you'll be removed. | ||
Because again, it's arbitrary, capricious, and designed to destroy their enemies and uplift their allies. | ||
Meanwhile, Congress passes a $1.5 trillion spending bill to avert government shutdown, provide billions to Ukraine. | ||
The Senate passed a $1.5 trillion spending bill Thursday that would prevent a government shutdown and provide $13.6 billion in emergency aid for Ukraine. | ||
The legislation passed 68-31 after it received House approval Wednesday. | ||
President Joe Biden is expected to sign the measure into law before government funding runs out Friday night. | ||
The Ukraine-related spending includes money for humanitarian aid and $6.5 billion for the Department of Defense. | ||
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$3.5 billion to replenish equipment sent to Ukraine and $3 billion for U.S. troops who are helping NATO members in Europe. | ||
It also provides money to support Ukraine energy's grid and to combat disinformation. | ||
I wonder what it's like. | ||
I just wonder what it's like. | ||
To be able to just summon $1.5 trillion out of thin air. | ||
Of course, it's not thin air. It's your money. | ||
It's your energy. It's your blood and life that they're spending with whatever whims they desire. | ||
We'll show you a very interesting video about this on the other side. | ||
We'll continue our daily dispatch. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
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Yes, folks, just a couple billions of your dollars being poured into Ukraine, being given to defense contractors and Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, all of these wonderful American companies to rain death on Ukraine. | ||
People we don't know the name of. | ||
Thousands of miles away on the other side of the earth. | ||
And also, why not throw a couple tens of millions into the disinformation campaign so, you know, they can greater censor the American people and further restrict our freedom of speech. | ||
Meanwhile, Jussie Smollett has been sentenced to 150 days in jail for lying to the police in a hate crime hoax. | ||
Former Empire actor Jussie Smollett was sentenced Thursday to 30 months of felony probation, including 150 days in jail, in order to pay restitution of more than $120,000 and $25,000 fine for making false reports to police that he was the victim of a hate crime in January 2019. | ||
We'll show you the video of what the judge said and Jussie's really insane freakout in the... | ||
In the courtroom there, he ends it by yelling, I am not suicidal, I am not suicidal. | ||
Which, it's like, does he think he's going to be Epstein'd? | ||
Does he think that somebody is going to kill him to keep him silent? | ||
You don't know anything, dude. | ||
Nobody cares about you. | ||
Nobody's going to suicide you, bro. | ||
Nobody's going to risk an international scandal by faking your suicide. | ||
Nobody cares. Nobody cares. | ||
Go away. It's funny. | ||
We'll watch that video in just a little bit. | ||
Meanwhile, inflation is now costing average U.S. households an extra $296 per month. | ||
That's right, nearly $300 per month. | ||
It's costing the average American household $3,600 a year. | ||
Being taken from your bank account for the inflation that was purposefully caused by the Federal Reserve when they announced that they were doing everything they could to increase inflation in October of 2019. | ||
We've covered it many times, or 2020 rather. | ||
Red-hot inflation is costing the average U.S. household an additional nearly $300 in expenses as surging food and fuel prices stretch budgets according to calculations provided to The Post. | ||
Consumer prices jumped nearly 8% in February, 7.9%. | ||
The largest jump in something like 40 years, apparently. | ||
Just a massive increase, just untold downstream effects this is having. | ||
Who knows what vacations have to be canceled, what schools have to be canceled. | ||
Avoided because you can't afford the cost of tuition. | ||
Who knows what devastating effects this will have down the road because, you know, the people in charge of this stuff really don't care about that type of thing. | ||
It's just your money and your life and your comfort level, after all. | ||
Now, did we get that Marjorie Taylor Greene video in? | ||
So I want to play as much of this as possible. | ||
But if it takes us... | ||
All right, let's go to this because this is... | ||
Of course, about this story, Congress passes $1.5 trillion spending bill to avert government shutdown provides billions to Ukraine. | ||
And yet the way this was passed gives a pretty good insight into exactly how broken our entire system is. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene laid this out in a video posted to her Twitter today, or yesterday, March 9th. | ||
Let's go now to Marjorie Taylor Greene as she explains the true depths of corruption that infest our congressional halls. | ||
Let's watch. Hey everyone, this is Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
I want to tell you how corrupt Congress is. | ||
Now, you would not believe what happened last night. | ||
As a matter of fact, I'm still shocked about it. | ||
And the rest of the Republicans, we're all shocked about it. | ||
So you've been hearing probably about the omnibus bill that has been going through the Appropriations Committee. | ||
This is a $1.5 trillion omnibus bill that none of us got to see anything in the bill, in the bill text. | ||
We had no idea what was in it until this morning when we found out that the Rules Committee, which is a Democrat-controlled committee, And they put out basically their alert on their website. | ||
They did not email any of us. | ||
They put it on their website after midnight. | ||
Midnight, as in early this morning, they put it on their website that the Rules Committee would be meeting at 1.30 a.m., 1.30 a.m. | ||
And that is where the Rules Committee meets to To debate the bill. | ||
Now normally, how Congress should work, but it doesn't work this way since Pelosi has been Speaker, is an appropriations bill is something that every member of Congress can go. | ||
We can put amendments in. | ||
We can debate on the bill. | ||
And then once it goes to Rules Committee, that is where we can go and argue back and try to put amendments and try to make changes. | ||
So they met in the middle of the night, in the dark of night, the Democrat-run Rules Committee met at 1.30 in the morning, and by 2.30 a.m., 2.30 a.m. | ||
early this morning, they had passed the $1.5 trillion omnibus bill, and they released the bill text. | ||
So for all of us here in Washington, when we woke up earlier this morning, we found out that it was too late to go in and try to put amendments in, try to argue back, try to get things removed from this horrendous, absolutely horrendous The $1.5 trillion spending bill that's supposed to keep the government the lights on. | ||
But no, we weren't able to do that because the Democrats snuck it through, literally snuck it through from 1.30 in the morning till 2.30 in the morning. | ||
They did not tell us ahead of time. | ||
No one had any idea until they put it on their website after midnight. | ||
After midnight, they posted it. | ||
So none of us knew. How were we supposed to know? | ||
This is not how Congress is supposed to work. | ||
It's completely broken. | ||
So when you look at our government and you are shocked and cannot believe the things that happened here in Washington, D.C., I am telling you, this is how corrupt it is. | ||
It is so corrupt, it is shocking. | ||
I've been here since January of 2021 and I have been continuously, my mind has been blown at how bad it is here in Washington and how corrupt and how things just are done the wrong way. | ||
But the fact that last night the Rules Committee met after midnight and they told no one and they snuck in there in the dark of night meeting from 1.30 to 2.30 a.m. | ||
to pass the omnibus bill That just means that they wanted to sneak it through and they didn't want anyone to stop them. | ||
So now we have no way of changing the bill, no way of adding amendments, no way of doing anything. | ||
We're just forced to vote on it today. | ||
We are supposed to vote on this $1.5 trillion omnibus bill today and no one has read it. | ||
No one has read the bill. | ||
2,741 pages. | ||
Yes, that's right. | ||
2,741 pages of 1.5 trillion in spending. | ||
Please share this video. | ||
Share this video so that everyone knows how corrupt and how No, we're doing the Daily Dispatch again. | ||
That's right. A little false alarm there. | ||
But that was the video by Marjorie Taylor Greene posted to her Twitter talking about just how sneaky the Democrats are. | ||
Which, look, a snake's going to be a snake, right? | ||
A dog's going to be a dog. | ||
A cat's going to be a cat. | ||
Democrats are going to be sneaky little weasels. | ||
That's just how it goes. | ||
That's just the fact of the matter. | ||
That's just the way that it is. | ||
The people who are really to blame here are the Republicans that voted for this. | ||
Like, think about this. They sneakily add this after midnight to their website. | ||
They sneakily meet at 1.30 to avoid allowing Republicans to have their say as they're supposed to be allowed to. | ||
Then they're forced to vote on this multi-thousand-dollar page, $1.5 trillion omnibus bill without reading it at all. | ||
And they're like, this is an outrage! | ||
I vote yes. I vote to approve it. | ||
Okay, well, great. | ||
Fantastic then. Well done. | ||
I mean, we know that these people are evil. | ||
We know these people are corrupt. | ||
We know they will do everything they can to avoid oversight and any sort of accountability to the American people. | ||
We know that they will not let their political opponents have a say in the operation of the government. | ||
We know all these things. So why aren't you fighting back against it? | ||
Why aren't you doing something Offensive on this. | ||
You're just going to complain about it, and then you're going to pass the bill anyway. | ||
And it's our money, and it's our blood, and it's our tax dollars getting wasted on this crap. | ||
And great. We get a Twitter video out of it. | ||
Fantastic. Well done. So now at least we know how we're getting screwed. | ||
That's nice, right? If you're getting screwed, you at least like to know how it's happening. | ||
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This is the American Journal, Infowars.com, Band.video. | ||
Boy, oh boy, do we have a lot to discuss today. | ||
We have a lot of stories about crime. | ||
We'll get into that in just a little bit. | ||
We also have Kamala Harris being just an embarrassing mess, as always. | ||
Of course, the biggest thing that I think we're all sort of twiddling our thumbs waiting for is the UN Security Council meeting where Russia will present crimes against humanity perpetrated by the US, or at least war crimes in their usage and development of chemical and biological weapons that some reports say are ethnically specific. | ||
As in, you're making biological weapons that affect certain ethnicities while leaving others unaffected. | ||
Something we've reported about here on Infowars for quite a while. | ||
And we'll see if anything about that comes to light today. | ||
We'll be keeping an eye on the UN Security Council. | ||
See if it's live-streamed and if we can bring it to you, then we will. | ||
Also, one story I didn't cover in the Daily Dispatch yet is the deletion of an entire podcast that Donald Trump did. | ||
Got about 5 million views in about 24 hours and then was cancelled off of YouTube. | ||
We have that entire video, of course, at Infowars.com. | ||
We'll show you some clips from it in just a little bit. | ||
But for now, I want to... | ||
We'll have a little bit of fun here. | ||
You know, why not? Why not start off on a high note with old Jussie Smollett being sentenced to 150 days in jail for lying to the police in the hate crime hoax. | ||
Former Empire actor Jesse Smollett sentenced Thursday to 30 months of felony probation, including 150 days in jail, in order to pay restitution of more than $120,000 and a $25,000 fine for making false reports to police that he was the victim of a hate crime in January 2019. | ||
Quick reminder here, fake hate crimes are in fact hate crimes themselves. | ||
So, you know, if this had been a hate crime trial, maybe we'd see another 20 years tacked on a sentence, but things don't work that way. | ||
You're allowed to do hate crimes against certain groups here, just like how on Facebook you're allowed to call for deaths of certain people. | ||
It's just depending on the whim of the people in charge, because we don't have a country ruled by law anymore. | ||
We live in a country ruled by people. | ||
And let's take a look at the intelligence and gullibility of these people as the libs of TikTok put together this very nice little compilation. | ||
We've got Kamala Harris. | ||
Jussie Smollett is one of the kindest, most gentle human beings I know. | ||
I'm praying for his quick recovery. | ||
There was an attempted modern day lynching. | ||
No one should have to fear for their life because of their sexuality or color of their skin. | ||
We must confront this hate. | ||
Yeah, being awful quiet about it now, aren't you? | ||
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, there's no such thing as racially charged. | ||
This attack was not possibly homophobic. | ||
It was a racist and homophobic attack. | ||
If you don't like what's happening in the country, then work to change it. | ||
It's no one's job to water down or sugarcoat the rise of hate crimes. | ||
No, but apparently it's some people's jobs to fabricate it, to create it out of whole cloth, to manufacture something that doesn't already exist. | ||
Because they keep talking about hate crimes. | ||
They talk about, oh, the violence and hate crimes is rising. | ||
These homophobic and racist attacks. | ||
Well, they don't exist, so you have to manufacture them. | ||
Then they get tons of airtime. The... | ||
You know, blood libel is spread. | ||
The narrative is established. | ||
And then you move on to your next fake hate crime. | ||
Joanne Reid says, nooses never really disappeared as messages of a very specific kind of terror. | ||
But every time they're used, my God, it's chilling. | ||
Praying for Jussie's full recovery and for us all. | ||
Yes, Jussie Smollett, full recovery from the little scratch on his face that he gave himself. | ||
Bernie Sanders, the racist and homophobic attack on Jussie Smollett is a horrific instance of the surging hostility towards minorities around the country. | ||
We must come together to eradicate all forms of bigotry and violence. | ||
Lori Lightfoot, my thoughts and prayers are with Jussie Smollett. | ||
Everyone deserves to live their life safely. | ||
I don't have to read all this because they all say the same stuff because they're all NPC morons that fall for lies and then never think twice about the fact that the things that they're so mad about don't actually exist. | ||
Like, what do you think goes on in their head? | ||
Like, they always talk about, oh, this rise in hate crimes. | ||
Look, this example of homophobia and racism. | ||
And then it's like, no, but that didn't happen. | ||
It doesn't exist. And that just doesn't even matter to them. | ||
It's just like, they just continue to believe this, no matter how many times this has proven to be false. | ||
No matter how many times it's proven to be completely fabricated. | ||
By the way, in the month of February, like, 26 white people have been killed by black people, not a single instance, the other way around, including, like, four or five children under the age of 10. | ||
And unborn children murdered by black people in just one month. | ||
But don't worry about that. That doesn't exist. | ||
That doesn't happen. That isn't something you need to plot on your little rising hate crime charts because it's good in that case. | ||
It's good when white children are killed by black men. | ||
But when black men fake a noose around their neck, well, the whole world has to come down. | ||
Rashida Tlaib got also in on this. | ||
When one of the most famous black and gay men in America is not safe, the message is clearer than it has ever been. | ||
The dangerous lies spewing from the right wing is killing and hurting our people. | ||
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You gullible suckers. | ||
Joe Biden, what happened today to Jussie Smollett must never be tolerated in this country. | ||
We must stand up and demand that we no longer give this hate safe harbor. | ||
I mean, I'm sure if you ask Joe Biden right now, like, remember supporting Jussie Smollett and thinking he was a victim of a hate crime? | ||
You'd just be like, I never did that. | ||
That never happened. No, it was the intern that runs your Twitter account that is a secret socialist and spreading lies on behalf of the narrative. | ||
Cory Booker, this vicious attack on actor Jussie Smollett was attempted modern-day lynching. | ||
I'm glad he's safe. | ||
Yes, thank God the Democrats passed the anti-lynching bill so that fake hate crimes like this will stop to fake happen. | ||
In Eric Swalwell, of course, what happened to Jussie Smollett is vile and tragic and fake also, by the way, Eric. | ||
Thankfully, he will recover. | ||
Yes, thank God. But hate crimes like this are happening more frequently, egged on by careless, hate-filled rhetoric. | ||
Now, see, all this hate-filled rhetoric is leading to more hate crimes just like this, fake ones, perpetrated on themselves, in order to establish a narrative that doesn't exist outside of their false reality. | ||
All of this was actually said to Jussie Smollett's face in a more polite way by the judge. | ||
Let's go to that now. Clip number seven. | ||
Here is the judge in the Jussie Smollett trial giving him an earful about what a despicable scoundrel he is. | ||
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Turns out that you're not a victim of a hate crime. | ||
You're not a victim of a racial hate crime. | ||
You're not a victim of a homophobic hate crime. | ||
You're just a charlatan pretending to be a victim of a hate crime. | ||
And that's shameful. Especially from the family you got brought up with, with your family values. | ||
The damage you've done to yourself is way beyond anything else that can happen to you from me or any other judge that would be sentencing you in this criminal case. | ||
You are now a permanently convicted felon. | ||
Your family who loves you and supports you. | ||
I don't even want to use the word forgive because forgiveness isn't even necessary. | ||
They're with you so much. They're so tight-knit. | ||
But you have to live with the fact that you really put them through a ringer. | ||
You've embarrassed your valuable friends in high places, elected public officials, people in the media. | ||
You've embarrassed them. | ||
You have to live with that. | ||
I don't know if those relationships could be repaired. | ||
You've become toxic in your own workplace. | ||
Your career future is uncertain at very best. | ||
It was really on a rocket ship to success, and now you've turned yourself into riches to rags, and it's so unfortunate. | ||
Your very name has become an adverb for lying. | ||
Your very name has become an adverb for lying. | ||
You are a despicable human being. | ||
I love when judges do that sort of stuff. | ||
But, you know, hilariously, he talks about the pain that you've put your family through. | ||
The family's in on it, Judge. | ||
They're still in on it. | ||
Quote, He shamed my brother. | ||
In a news conference following the sentencing, Smollett's brother, JoJo, told reporters he was disappointed in the outcome. | ||
They shamed my brother about his arrogance. | ||
It's just like... Just send them all to jail. | ||
Screw these people. | ||
They're still pushing this narrative. | ||
These people are psychopaths. | ||
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Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
You know, this Jussie Smollett... | ||
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It's sort of just one of those litmus tests. | ||
Like, are you able to think for yourself or not? | ||
It's basically as simple as that. | ||
You know, it's like sometimes their lives are just so outrageous. | ||
It's insane that anybody believes them at all. | ||
Of course, we've shown that every single Democrat anywhere in America believes this wholeheartedly because it confirmed what they want to be true. | ||
They want there to be hate crimes all over the United States. | ||
They would love... It would just be like Christmas every day for them if some gay black man could have a noose put around his neck by a bunch of Trump-supporting white guys with red hats on. | ||
Like, they would just drool at that prospect. | ||
Unfortunately for them... It's a fantasy of theirs. | ||
It doesn't exist. It's not real. | ||
So they have to fabricate it themselves. | ||
And I guess their emotional response overrides any sort of logic. | ||
But it was just one of those things that from the first time this was reported ever... | ||
This is Babylon Bee. | ||
Babylon Bee has the headline, Cruel. | ||
Jussie Smollett will be forced to share a jail cell with his attacker. | ||
Well, that's not right. That can't be right. | ||
You know what he's going to do? He's going to try to stage a suicide in order to get more publicity. | ||
He's going to stage a suicide in his cell and say, no, I wasn't trying to kill him. | ||
They tried to kill me. But then he might, like, accidentally actually kill himself. | ||
There's any way that this could end tragically. | ||
But do you think this guy is just going to go away quietly? | ||
I'll show you a video in just a second. | ||
He's already not being quiet. | ||
He's already... Being a loud weirdo, continuing to be. | ||
But again, just from the beginning of this, it's like, did you hear there was a racist attack? | ||
It's like, I doubt it, but go ahead. | ||
Well, it was in Chicago. Okay, that didn't happen. | ||
It was at 2 o'clock in the morning. | ||
Alright, that definitely didn't happen. In the middle of winter. | ||
Okay, are you joking? And it was against Jussie Smollett, a famous gay actor. | ||
Okay, you can't be serious. | ||
And they yelled Empire and said that he was queer. | ||
It's like, please stop. | ||
If it's a joke, it's not a funny one, but you're clearly not being serious. | ||
They put a noose around his neck and they poured bleach and they said, this is MAGA country. | ||
And it's just like, the instant you heard that, you just should have been laughing. | ||
Like, it's a joke. It's a big joke. | ||
There was no way this was ever real. | ||
Like, if you can't see through this crap immediately... | ||
There's a reason that we're in the situation that we're in, because a lot of the lies are this level. | ||
A lot of the bullcrap that they feed us is this level of absurdity, but people buy it, hook, line, and sinker, or they pretend to because it benefits them politically. | ||
This whole thing was ridiculous from the instant it was reported and that people didn't recognize this is really bizarre. | ||
Not only because internally the logic and the story of the event was just so stupid, it didn't Warrant any, you know, credence whatsoever. | ||
But also, this is a pattern. | ||
This always happens. | ||
I mean, the number of fake hate crimes outnumbers the number of real hate crimes by like 10 to 1. | ||
It's absurd how much this happens. | ||
And of course, the hate crime is reported ad nauseum all across the mainstream media. | ||
And then when it's revealed that it didn't really happen with Jussie Smollett, it's a little bit More intense. | ||
You actually get reporting on what's, you know, been happening through this. | ||
But remember, they tried to drop this case. | ||
Remember, Kim Fox tried to allow him to get away with this. | ||
Tried to allow him to fake a hate crime. | ||
Because this is the way they want it to be, right? | ||
They want it to be like, oh, this horrible thing happened to me. | ||
And they all start freaking out and tearing their hair out and passing new laws and getting up on their soapboxes and preaching about how lynching never actually stopped. | ||
And then, you know, when it's revealed to be fake, there's like, oh, okay, never mind, never mind. | ||
Just brushed it under the rug. It's over. Never mind. | ||
It's like, no, no. The... Appropriate response is an equal amount of outrage. | ||
It's an equal amount of outrage when, like, you know, if you are having to, like, take care of a family member because they broke their leg and for, like, a month you're having to help them carry things and move them around and just help them do everything and then, like, one day you catch them, like walking around with the cast dislocated off to the side and it turns out it was all fake, you should be pissed at them. | ||
You should be mad they took advantage of your goodness. | ||
You should be mad that they treated you like that and you should treat it with the same vehemence that you treated it in the first place because it's still a hate crime. | ||
It's a blood libel against white people. | ||
It's a blood libel against conservatives. | ||
It is a baseless falsehood that goes towards promoting a false narrative that allows these moron, scumbag, gullible idiots to put forth laws and all sorts of other measures based on absolutely nothing. | ||
You should be mad at this. Everybody should be mad at this, including the people. | ||
They got tricked by Jesse, but they won't. | ||
They won't be because what's important to them is upholding the narrative and upholding solidarity with the poor victims like Jesse Smollett. | ||
He's not victimized by anybody. | ||
But he is still an insane person. | ||
I legitimately think there is something wrong with his brain. | ||
I think it has to do with his upbringing and probably the way he was raised because clearly his family has the same sort of tendency here. | ||
But let's go to clip number four here as we see Jussie Smollett with this really, really outrageous outburst after having been sentenced. | ||
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Clip number four. The first 150 days of your sentence in the Cook County Jail. | |
And that will start today, right here, right now. | ||
Mr. Smollett, though the jury found you guilty and I've sentenced you as I have, you have the right to appeal the findings and rulings of the court, or ask your sentence to be modified. | ||
To do those things, you need to file a notice of appeal in writing within 30 days. | ||
We also file a motion to modify your sentence, which would have to be filed in writing within 30 days. | ||
Anything not stated in those filings are waived for purposes of appeal. | ||
You cannot afford lawyers or transcripts. | ||
They would be provided free of charge. | ||
Do you have any questions? No, I would just like to say to your honor that I am I am not suicidal. | ||
I am innocent and I am not suicidal. | ||
If I did this, then it means that I stuck my fist in the fears of black Americans in this country for over 400 years and the fears of the LGBTQ community. | ||
Your Honor, I respect you and I respect the jury, but I did not do this. | ||
And I am not suicidal. | ||
And if anything happens to me when I go in there, I did not do it to myself. | ||
And you must all know that. | ||
Yeah, you know, I'm telling you, he's going to do something to himself. | ||
That's what he's doing. He's setting himself up for another fake hate crime. | ||
This guy is insane. He is an insane narcissist, and it's as simple as that. | ||
And that's an insane person right there, right? | ||
Nobody said he was suicidal. | ||
Nobody was claiming he's suicidal. | ||
Like, nothing happened. | ||
He just started yelling that. | ||
I'm just going to start doing that. | ||
Harrison, what do you want for lunch? I am not suicidal. | ||
No, we're going to the sandwich shop. | ||
I'm not suicidal with this fist in the air! | ||
I mean, the chutzpah of these people, the like... | ||
Like, this isn't natural. This isn't normal. | ||
Like, no normal person is able to act this way. | ||
But the thing is, he is surrounded by sycophants who, even when they find out that he's playing on their own emotion, that he's lying to them, that he's faking a hate crime in order to play off the sympathy engendered by oppression of black Americans and oppression of homosexuals however many decades ago. | ||
Right? Yeah, we're going to Subway. | ||
Want a sandwich? I'm not suicidal! | ||
So he's playing on all of them. | ||
And when it's revealed, they're like, that's okay. | ||
We understand. What you were doing was so important. | ||
You were trying to bring awareness into the danger that we feel every day. | ||
So it's like they're in a state of delusion. | ||
They're in a state of... | ||
It's narcissistic, schizophrenic paranoia, and they encourage each other in this. | ||
And they understand that, okay, this hate crime was fake, but you were doing it to bring awareness to what it's like to walk around out there, even though that's not what it's like, because you're faking everything, because it's all fake, because you people live in an illusion, in a dream, in a non-reality that is strictly established so you can try to turn emotional... | ||
You know, empathy into political power because you're satanic, vampiric scumbags. | ||
Like, that's all these people are. | ||
Jussie Smollett is just, like, kind of slightly farther out than these people are, right? | ||
Than the people in office are. | ||
Just a little bit. Like, just a little bit less, you know, egotistical or whatever. | ||
But they're all the same. | ||
I believe the same thing. | ||
Jussie. Have fun in prison, Jussie. | ||
Hope it was worth it. | ||
Oh boy, folks. | ||
And again, you know, if real hate crimes happen, we'll report on it. | ||
You let us know, folks. I've been waiting. | ||
I've been here for five years on InfoWars. | ||
I haven't seen a real hate crime yet. | ||
I've seen about 10,000 fake ones. | ||
We'll report on the real ones if they come about. | ||
Oh, hate crime hoaxes, just like Justice Swanson's alleged attacker, are more common than you think. | ||
No, I think they're pretty common. | ||
I'm sure of it. | ||
From the garage door pull-downs to, you know, a dog leash hanging over a tree branch causing an epic meltdown in California to swastikas being drawn by the rabbi on the side of the synagogue to the anti-gay hate crime being called, literally said, I need to false flag people to tell people how dangerous Trump is. | ||
It just, it never ends. Welcome back, folks. | ||
I'm going to cover this next story sort of in two different ways here because I have my own personal reaction to it, but I also have the bird's eye view, sort of political calculus view of it. | ||
What we're going to talk about is the fact that a podcast interview that Donald Trump did on YouTube has been deleted by that platform after 24 hours and 5 million views. | ||
So first let's go to clip number nine here. | ||
Nelk interview. | ||
This is Nelk. | ||
I guess the Nelk boys are the people he gave an interview to. | ||
Let's watch their reaction when they learn that YouTube has removed the most popular podcast they've ever done. | ||
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Clip number nine. Five million views in 24 hours. | |
YouTube has just deleted our Trump podcast episode. | ||
Trump was right. Trump was right. | ||
So there it is, and of course you can see the story, and you can watch the interview at infowars.com and band.video. | ||
President Trump weighs in on his interview with Nelk Boys that was deleted from YouTube after 5 million views. | ||
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And I gotta... | |
Again, okay, so first from the bird's eye view perspective, clearly this is bad in a number of different ways, right? | ||
Right now you have... | ||
Facebook and Twitter and Instagram saying you're actually allowed to call for violence against Russians. | ||
In this case, it was Trump warning about World War III and wanting to avoid that. | ||
And that's deleted. | ||
I mean, clearly this is just another example of the insane corporate control that's taking over our ability to communicate with each other. | ||
Former president with the highest number of votes of all time, except for Joe Biden, of course, right? | ||
Incredibly popular guy. | ||
81 million supporters in the United States. | ||
But you don't get to hear it because some limp-riffed scumbag in California decides to delete the video on his own and whatever. | ||
Call it hate. Call it harassment. | ||
Call it whatever you want. It doesn't matter. | ||
The point is they get to delete you and then they get to call it whatever they want. | ||
5 million views in 24 hours and then it just disappears. | ||
Obviously this is a bad thing. | ||
Obviously this needs to be argued against and... | ||
Pointed out as a severe overreach of big tech censorship. | ||
Yet another one. On the other hand, on a personal note, who the hell are the Nelk boys? | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
What is a Nelk? What is this? | ||
It sounds dirty. I don't even like saying it. | ||
It sounds like a rotten milk or something. | ||
Who are they? Why is Donald Trump giving them an interview? | ||
I mean, it's just like, Our existence is at risk because of our support for Donald Trump, right? | ||
We led two massive cross-country tours to get Trump back into office following the stolen election. | ||
We have supported him steadfastly from the very beginning. | ||
Before I was even here, Alex Jones basically got Donald Trump elected. | ||
And now, multiple of our employees, including one of our show hosts, can't leave... | ||
He may be going to jail because he went to this Donald Trump rally. | ||
Alex Jones has been summoned to Congress to testify. | ||
Just massive investigations and lawsuits and all sorts of other stuff, destroying us from the inside because of our support for Donald Trump. | ||
Do we get the interview? No, of course not. | ||
Of course not. The Nelk boys do. | ||
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So it's just like, at the end of the day, who cares? | |
Like, I don't know. I mean, obviously it's bad. | ||
Obviously it's not good that this is going on, but it's like, He doesn't go on Joe Rogan. | ||
He doesn't go on Tucker Carlson. | ||
He doesn't go on Infowars, who have been his most steadfast reporters since the beginning and are literally being destroyed. | ||
I don't have another form of income. | ||
I don't have another source of income. | ||
I don't have a day job that I go to after I do this. | ||
This is my job. This is how my family survives. | ||
This is how I pay my house bill and feed my family and all this sort of stuff. | ||
If this company is destroyed... | ||
That's over for me and for everybody that works here and for the crew and for Alex and Owen. | ||
And they may be going to jail and spending time behind bars because of our support. | ||
And what's the thanks we get from Trump, right? | ||
Just completely ignored. | ||
So at the end of the day, it's kind of like, why don't you come on Bandot Video, Trump? | ||
No one can delete you off that. | ||
But he's not going to. | ||
So, you know, I've got sort of mixed feelings about this. | ||
Because on one hand, it's not good that he's being... | ||
But on the other hand, it's like... | ||
Who the hell are the Nelk boys? | ||
So, okay. Alright. | ||
So that's my little rant about that. | ||
Now we'll show some clips from the actual conversation that they had. | ||
Let's go first to... | ||
The Nord Stream and the Green Agenda clip that we have from that. | ||
So I want to hear what he has to say about the energy crisis. | ||
Now on this, again, from the deleted interview that you can find at bandaivideoninfowars.com. | ||
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Let's watch. How do you see it unfolding? | |
Well, and I said this a long time ago, if this happens, we are playing right into the hands of green energy. | ||
The windmills, they don't work. | ||
They're too expensive, they kill all the birds, they ruin your landscapes, and yet the environmentalists love the windmills. | ||
And I've been preaching this for years. | ||
The windmills, and I had them way down, but the windmills are the most expensive energy you can have. | ||
And they don't work. And by the way, they last a period of 10 years, and by the time they start rusting and rotting all over the place, nobody ever takes them down. | ||
They just go onto the next piece of prairie or land and destroy that. | ||
It's incredible that they want... | ||
But other forms of green energy, they don't have the power to power our factories. | ||
They're extremely expensive. | ||
And I preached loud and clear to Angela Merkel, you are making a tremendous deal by making this deal with Russia with Nord Stream 2. | ||
And until I came along, nobody knew what Nord Stream 2 was. | ||
And you guys know that. I was telling her loud and clear and publicly. | ||
And in fact, I sent her something as a little gift. | ||
It was a white flag. | ||
It was a flag of surrender. | ||
She said, but what is this? | ||
I said, that's a flag of surrender. | ||
So that when Russia gets hostile, which they have, I mean, if you look at a history of a couple of hundred years with Germany and Russia, it has not been exactly pretty, whether it's World War I, World War II. Take a look at what's gone on. | ||
I sent her the white flag of surrender. | ||
Because she said it was 45%. | ||
I said it's 75% or 80% of their energy, and I told her that. | ||
And they wrote articles about it two years ago. | ||
You should look at those articles. | ||
I was exactly right. | ||
I said... Well, I think. | ||
But environmentally, it's probably the best thing. | ||
They closed down their nuclear plants. | ||
And they're reliant—and I will say almost entirely, if this thing ever played out, Germany is reliant on Nord Stream 2, the pipeline— And I sent her the white flag of surrender. | ||
And it's turned out to be true. | ||
Nobody brings this up because the press never likes to talk about it. | ||
But nobody brings this up. | ||
But I said it's going to go down as one of the dumbest deals ever made, along with lots of the dumb deals that the United States has made. | ||
Trump was right about absolutely everything. | ||
He understands the intricacies of international conflict better by far than just about anybody in the country. | ||
Most especially the current president that we have. | ||
Now, I've done a fair amount of research in the two minutes since I threw to that clip. | ||
Turns out the Nelkin boys are Canadians! | ||
That's right, folks. And that's not the worst thing about them. | ||
They also apparently make videos about Bigfoot. | ||
And there's a bunch of nudity on their Twitter accounts. | ||
Girls like flashing the camera. | ||
So these guys get the Trump interview, right? | ||
These guys who make fake documentaries about Bigfoot. | ||
And... Where pranksters used to prank McDonald's workers. | ||
They get the Trump interview. | ||
Not Infowars. Not us. | ||
Yeah, who cares? Take the whole Nelk channel down. | ||
Screw him. Screw Trump too. | ||
Like, honestly, I don't care. | ||
I really don't care. It's like, you're supposed to keep feeling sorry for a guy who just routinely throws his allies under the bus and routinely appoints people who stab him in the back and undercut him and he doesn't do anything about it? | ||
He refuses to go on the platforms of people who actually have supported him and are actually paying the price and possibly going to jail for him. | ||
Ignore them. Ignore them. | ||
Give the interview to the Bigfoot hunters from Canada. | ||
Cool. Very good. Good job. | ||
Great job. Delete the channel. | ||
Throw Trump in jail. What do we care? | ||
Who cares, right? Who cares? | ||
And they're doing it. They're going to throw Trump in jail. | ||
They are establishing the RICO predicate. | ||
They are... Widening the net. | ||
They're gonna throw Trump in jail and it'll be his own fault for it the entire time. | ||
All I can say is Infowars has been right the entire time. | ||
Infowars has tried our best to support this guy. | ||
We get absolutely no help in this whatsoever. | ||
We are paying the cost for it, but you know, we'll continue to tell the truth. | ||
We'll continue to You know, push the narrative. | ||
We'll continue to champion people that are good for the country, whether they like us or not. | ||
We'll continue to do our part. | ||
We ask that you do yours. Go to Infowarsstore.com right now to support this program. | ||
We really might not be here. | ||
We really might be going away. | ||
Everybody here really might be looking for a new job and not able to find one because of the way they have destroyed our reputation for actually just telling the truth. | ||
And whether it was Kyle Rittenhouse or Jussie Smollett or Donald Trump or January 6th, we have immediately and without hesitation told the facts of the stories. | ||
We've been on the right side of history the entire time and we continually pay the price for it. | ||
They're trying to destroy us with everything they have. | ||
Our only way to fight back It's through telling the truth and through soliciting your support by going to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Go to Infowarsstore.com right now. | ||
Won't you please? Will you support us when nobody else will? | ||
Will you be there for us when everybody else throws us under the bus? | ||
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Infowarsstore.com. You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
After the Russians secured Pentagon-run biolabs in Ukraine, the U.S. Embassy was caught deleting proof of this from their website. the U.S. Embassy was caught deleting proof of this from | ||
And when the Russians shared documents showing the Ukrainian Minister of Health ordering employees of these biolabs to destroy all deadly pathogens, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio asked the U.S. State Department if there was any truth to this. | ||
Undersecretary Victoria Nuland not only confirmed the presence of the labs, but confirmed that they contain weaponized biological agents that they now fear the Russians will indiscriminately use to start a world war. | ||
The Pentagon calls them bio-research labs and containment labs and claim their clandestine operation is all somehow in self-defense. | ||
But they are admittedly creating and storing weaponized biological material. | ||
And so these bio-labs are in violation of Article 1 of the prohibition on biological weapons. | ||
During the past couple years, citizens of the world have been getting an advanced education on bioweapons. | ||
And the very same crooks we see foisting the Great Reset medical tyranny are involved in the Ukrainian bioweapons labs. | ||
This is all being paid for with tax dollars through the Pentagon's Defense Threat Reduction Agency, the DTRA. U.S. company Black& Veatch has been working closely with the DTRA building bioweapons labs since 2003. | ||
Black and Veatch share an office in Kiev with MetaBiota, who signed an $18.4 million contract with Black and Veatch in 2014. | ||
MetaBiota got their start in 2015 with funding from Hunter Biden's Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners, who gave MetaBiota $30 million to help protect the world from the spread of epidemics. | ||
This is the very same Rosemont Seneca that was mysteriously wired $3.5 million from the wife of the former mayor of Moscow. | ||
And the very same Metabiota partnered with Peter Daszak's EcoHealth Alliance, the group that Dr. | ||
Fauci used to funnel money to the Wuhan lab for gain-of-function research in 2014. | ||
In 2014, Metabiota EcoHealth Alliance and the Wuhan Institute of Virology were together researching infectious diseases deriving from Chinese bats. | ||
Metabiota is working with known CIA front In-Q-Tel. | ||
It is funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, the NIH, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Google, and the National Geographic Society. | ||
Metabiota's founder, Nathan Wolf, sits on the board of EcoHealth Alliance and is a member of DARPA's Defense Science Research Council. | ||
In 2012, he wrote a book titled The Viral Storm, The Dawn of a New Pandemic Age, wherein he thanked his friends, pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and biotech venture capitalist Boris Nikolik. | ||
Boris Nikolik was named Jeffrey Epstein's successor executor upon his death. | ||
Wolf has also been seen hanging out with Ghislaine Maxwell on multiple occasions. | ||
He is also one of Klaus Schwab's young global leaders, trained on how to enact the Great Reset Agenda being directed by the World Economic Forum. | ||
Russia claims the Pentagon has over 30 bio labs in the Ukraine alone. | ||
China claims they are operating 336 bio labs in 30 different countries. | ||
And now, members of our corrupt US government are saying this is all a Russian conspiracy and that we should soon expect a false flag attack from Russia. | ||
If there's a biological or chemical weapon incident or attack inside of Ukraine, is there any doubt in your mind that 100% it would be the Russians that would be behind it? | ||
There is no doubt in my mind, Senator, and it is classic Russian technique to blame on the other guy what they're planning to do themselves. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
You found it. You have found the island of truth in a sea of misinformation. | ||
This outpost of rebellious honesty in an empire of lies. | ||
It's InfoWars, American Journal. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. And of course, we still have a lot to talk about today. | ||
We'll be taking your phone calls as well. | ||
In fact, I'm going to go ahead and open up the phone lines right now. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
And I know Patty from Boston is listening because he was just messaging me saying that he... | ||
And I don't even understand this. | ||
Somehow has an opposite view of the Jussie Smollett situation. | ||
So this should be fun. | ||
Call in, Patty. We'll talk. | ||
We'll talk on air about how you could possibly have a different view of the Jussie Smollett situation. | ||
I don't even understand. | ||
But okay, we'll do that. | ||
That sounds good. We'll also be talking, of course, about the... | ||
Amazing, just incredible report that Greg Reese put together. | ||
You just saw in the first five minutes of this hour, the bioweapons labs and the corruption circling around them. | ||
Everybody from Joe Biden to Hunter Biden to Klaus Schwab and George Soros, they're all in on it. | ||
And they're all making bank off the blood of the Ukrainian people. | ||
We'll talk about that. We'll talk about crime in just a little bit, inflation and the coming complete and total collapse of the food supply system and every other supply system for that matter as the globalists enact their long-foretold, long-advertised campaign of depopulation and worldwide collapse. | ||
And of course, Alex Jones has been telling you about this for decades. | ||
For decades, he's been laying out exactly how this would happen, why it would happen, who's involved, and what the mechanisms they're using to bring this about. | ||
And of course, that's why he's been canceled. | ||
That's why he's been deleted. That's why we have all been under the knife for so long. | ||
And, you know, it's even... | ||
It's even worse than I was putting it in the last hour, right? | ||
Talking about the way Donald Trump just used Infowars to get elected and then Clue threw us under the bus. | ||
Like, okay, Nelk got one podcast deleted. | ||
Wow. Amazing. | ||
Incredible. We lost our YouTube and our Facebook and our Twitter. | ||
And even if you try to create a new account, it gets deleted. | ||
And even if you try to re-upload our stuff, they have algorithms that can detect Alex Jones's voice or appearance and they delete it that way. | ||
So, you know, We've been completely eradicated from the internet because of our support for Donald Trump. | ||
And don't for a single second think it was about anything else. | ||
I remember as late as 2015, so just one year before Donald Trump's run for the presidency and Alex Jones' support of Donald Trump, which, by the way, probably got him elected, at least went very far away in... | ||
In doing that, 2015, I would go to any coffee shop in Austin, and there would be a stack of green sheets and a stack of local advertiser, coupon-type things for you to take, flyers, that sort of thing. | ||
And then there'd be a stack of InfoWars magazines. | ||
Every coffee shop in Austin had a stack of InfoWars magazines. | ||
They'd be gone within like two days. | ||
Because at the time, way back in 2015, Alex Jones wasn't treated as a right-wing extremist. | ||
He wasn't a spokesperson for the Republican Party and demonized on media for being a big right-wing Donald Trump supporter. | ||
He was just kind of an outsider, right? | ||
He was an anti-establishment guy. | ||
All the freaks, all the weirdos, all the libertarians and the country boys and the tattooed, pierced-up weirdos in college. | ||
Like everybody was down with Alex Jones. | ||
Everybody loved Alex Jones. | ||
He was a hometown hero. | ||
Some people didn't like him, but most people did because they knew that who he went after were the bad guys, were the big, evil, corrupt scumbags, corporate, political, Republican, Democrat, Democrats. | ||
Didn't matter. They're all on the plate when it comes to Alex Jones and Infowars. | ||
So this fall from grace that we've had... | ||
Is entirely due to our support of Donald Trump. | ||
Basically 100%. I mean, it's been beneficial too in certain ways, right? | ||
There's a big uptick in traffic in 2016. | ||
There's no denying that, for sure. | ||
But that wasn't why we did it. | ||
That wasn't why Alex supported Donald Trump. | ||
But we're paying the cost for it now. | ||
So we've been demonized completely and entirely because of this. | ||
Not to say that Alex Jones was treated particularly well by the media before that, but it was more as sort of something funny, right? | ||
Not something to be worried about. Then they saw how effective our message is politically, and that's what scared them, and that's what, you know... | ||
Brought about all the documentaries you see every day and the articles you see every day. | ||
In fact, there's one today that just randomly popped up. | ||
Alex Jones says, Donald Trump Jr. | ||
is not on cocaine, but is a high-energy speaker and a great orator like MLK. That's from The Independent. | ||
Alex Jones says, Donald Trump Jr. | ||
is not on cocaine, but instead a high-energy speaker and a great orator like Martin Luther King. | ||
And again, it's just sometimes you just have to pinch yourself. | ||
Just be like, is this a dream? | ||
I mean, this is insane what's going on here, right? | ||
Because you've got... The President of the United States, whose son does so much crack, he's practically a city block in LA in the 80s. | ||
There's videos of him smoking crack. | ||
There's videos of him talking about how he... | ||
We'd find Parmesan on the ground and try to smoke that. | ||
Like, here it is. Here's him smoking crack. | ||
And then you see all these posts. | ||
I've seen so many over the last couple days on Twitter because I still follow leftists. | ||
I have a list on Twitter called leftist trash, and I see a lot of news from that. | ||
And everybody on Twitter's leftist is talking about Donald Trump Jr. | ||
doing cocaine. No proof, no evidence. | ||
It's just a baseless rumor that they all run with, and suddenly that's the talking point. | ||
And they all think it's hilarious to talk about Donald Trump Jr. | ||
being a cokehead without any evidence whatsoever, while the president of the United States' son is a crack whore, essentially. | ||
Openly. With evidence. | ||
Video evidence. Photographic evidence. | ||
Years and years and years of this. | ||
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The only way they get away with this is having a stupid, dumbed-down populace. | ||
It's the only way they get away with this. | ||
They would be too embarrassed and shamefaced and it just wouldn't work if people were just aware of the facts on the ground. | ||
But no, they call Donald Trump Jr. | ||
a cokehead when this, what you're looking at here, television viewers, this scarecrow of a man is the president of Joe Biden himself. | ||
Unbelievable. But no, they have to mock Donald Trump Jr. | ||
and they have to throw Alex Jones in there as well. | ||
He's obviously just saying just because somebody's high energy doesn't mean they're on coke. | ||
But when somebody is smoking crack on television, smoking crack in front of a camera, they are on crack. | ||
That is actually a confirmation of that. | ||
But of course, Alex Jones is just constantly in the news, constantly being brought up. | ||
Here is a clip from the Tucker Carlson Morning Show where they discuss Alex Jones. | ||
Let's hear what they have to say. Well, 10 years ago, people like Alex Jones were talking about George Soros, and everyone was like, oh man, you're crazy. | ||
Now he just openly spent a million dollars on the California governor recall. | ||
Why? He spent $270 million over the last five years on DA races and judge races and things like that. | ||
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Why? Because he hates the West and he wants to destroy it, obviously. | |
And you don't have to be Alex Jones to say that out loud. | ||
It's not even a conspiracy theory. | ||
What's so interesting, though, is Alex Jones, whatever you... | ||
And I know we're not allowed to talk about Alex Jones because that's illegal now. | ||
But I sort of watched in bewilderment when they went after Alex Jones, who, whatever you think of him, is like hilarious, very talented entertainer, you know, in addition to other things. | ||
But they treated him like he was a foreign threat. | ||
Yeah. And they just crushed the guy. | ||
Why? A lot of that same stuff is happening to you right now, isn't it? | ||
You know why. It's the same thing that happens when a defense attorney goes after witnesses on the bench. | ||
It's the same thing. Like, I have to attack your credibility because I can't face what you're saying. | ||
I work for a big company, thank heaven, and for a family that's committed to the freedom of speech. | ||
So I feel like I'm in pretty good shape and hard to crush. | ||
But if you're by yourself, like he is, or like you are, for example, running your own podcast, people are really vulnerable. | ||
So he actually makes a really good point there. | ||
I like the way that that guest put it when he says, you know, this is like a defense attorney going after a witness on the stand. | ||
If the witness is saying things that destroy your case, then you have to try to destroy the witness because you can't confront the facts that he's putting forward. | ||
That's exactly what's happening. | ||
That's very well put. But it also begs the question, one, why Alex Jones hasn't had a resurgence of credibility now that it's been laid bare that everybody from Klaus Schwab to George Soros is involved in the exact thing that Alex Jones has been telling you for the last couple of years. | ||
Maybe now you should consider what he says and really think about it and understand that we're under attack and this is a civilizational war going on, a spiritual war for the fate of humanity. | ||
Maybe that could have happened. | ||
That hasn't happened yet. But it also begs the question, how did Alex Jones survive? | ||
Doug Carlson's talking there as if Alex Jones doesn't exist anymore, as if he's dead, as if he's been crushed. | ||
We're still here. We're bigger than ever. | ||
We have more shows than ever. | ||
We have better reporters than ever. | ||
We have whole new websites. | ||
Ban.video, Infowars.com, Infowars Europe. | ||
Like, all of this stuff has come about after his canceling. | ||
How did they do that? How did Alex Jones resist being crushed? | ||
Infowarsstore.com, ban.video. | ||
The support of the Infowarriors out there, because Alex knew this was coming. | ||
He wasn't alone. He had all of America behind him. | ||
It's better than having Fox News behind you, I'll tell you that. | ||
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All right, folks. | |
He did it. Maddie from Boston has responded to the clarion call. | ||
He's called in about Jussie Smollett. | ||
I don't even know how to set this up because I don't know how you could possibly be on the other side of what is obviously true. | ||
In case you're just tuning in, Jussie Smollett has been sentenced to 150 days in jail for lying to police in a hate crime hoax. | ||
Apparently, Patty thinks that's wrong or something. | ||
I don't know. We'll let him talk. Let's go down to line number two. | ||
Patty in Boston wants to talk about the Jussie Smollett situation. | ||
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You're on the air, Patty. Well, Harrison, I would have given him... | |
The reason I disagree was I would have given him the whole three. | ||
I would have made him eat the whole meal. | ||
I think that he, you know, he cost the taxpayers of Chicago, state of Illinois, about $130,000. | ||
You know, that's pretty wild for that investigation. | ||
So I think they should have given him, they should have thrown the book at him. | ||
They didn't. | ||
But, you know, That's what it is. | ||
But I want to drill down into this because I want to understand why you think this guy needs, like, the death penalty or something similar. | ||
Like, explain to me what you think about this. | ||
I never said he deserved the death penalty. | ||
I said, I don't know if I said anything about it. | ||
I'm joking about that, but yeah. | ||
No, seriously, I was like... | ||
Yeah, I think he needs to go to jail. | ||
I think he needs to go to jail for a while. | ||
And like I said, I think it should be treated like a hate crime. | ||
I think you should be charged with the hate crime statute, right? | ||
Because if there's some sort of racial aspect of the case, then it should fall under the hate crime category. | ||
If you're faking a hate crime, that is a hate crime against the people that you're faking the hate crime on the behalf of, right? | ||
Because what it's doing is... | ||
Continuing on an atmosphere of hatred and of division, and it's inspiring, you know, hatred against the people that you're blaming for this attack. | ||
I mean, that is a hate crime that has huge, huge repercussions throughout the entire, you know, media landscape or, you know, country's landscape, our connection with one another as citizens. | ||
Like, this was an attack against Our country's unity. | ||
And that's a huge thing. | ||
I think it should have been a hate crime. | ||
That's what I think. Well, I mean, so do you believe that there should be such a thing as hate crime instead of just regular crime? | ||
I think there are such things as hate crimes in the books already. | ||
And since there are, this should be one of them. | ||
Should be. Do you? | ||
No, I mean, I don't think hate crimes should exist, but they do. | ||
And so this should be one of them. | ||
Yeah. I mean, this is kind of a contradiction. | ||
I mean, we have to admit that. | ||
I don't see how. | ||
I mean, I don't think there should be hate crime legislation, but there is. | ||
And so, since there is, I think it should be applied across the board, not just in select cases. | ||
Like, if you're going to have this, it should be fairly, you know, applied across the board. | ||
I would rather not have it at all. | ||
I mean, that's not, there's nothing contradictory about that. | ||
I think we should take hate crimes away, period, and so that it shouldn't be applied to Jussie Smollett. | ||
Exactly. Right. But if what Jussie Smollett said happened actually happened, and there actually were Trump supporters who actually called him the things they said he called him and actually poured bleach on him and put a noose around his neck. | ||
Now, without the racial aspect to it, that would be a, I don't know, assault, I guess. | ||
You know, it would be like a minor assault. | ||
Like, you know, he got a little scratch on his face. | ||
That was the only physical damage to him. | ||
So, you know, you'd get a slap on the wrist. | ||
Maybe you'd spend a month or two in prison as a little punishment. | ||
You'd have some sort of fine, maybe house arrest or probation, something like that. | ||
But it would have been a minor. | ||
It would have been like a bar fight, right? | ||
Nothing that much. | ||
But because of the racial aspect, that if this had actually happened and they'd actually caught Trump supporters who'd done this to him... | ||
Those Trump supporters would probably be put away for like 50 years because of the hate crime statute. | ||
And that's the case, and that's on the books now. | ||
And so since it didn't happen, that same level of hate crime statute should be applied at this point. | ||
Because if it had been real, it would have certainly been applied, right? | ||
Right. And we all understand that it wasn't a complete... | ||
I don't want to be the liberal on the show who's saying there's anything good about what Jussie Smollett did. | ||
I'm not defending him. | ||
He's a jackass who did a terrible thing and blamed it on people who didn't deserve it. | ||
So I'm being very clear about it. | ||
That's great. I'm just saying, when it comes to the law, I think if we have hate crime laws, we have hate crimes. | ||
And if we don't, then we don't. | ||
So, you know, if you think that he deserves extra time, then okay, I get you. | ||
I may disagree with that, but, you know, the law is the law. | ||
Yeah, yeah, no, I just think, I think that he should get whatever punishment that the, if the crime had been real, whatever punishment the attackers would have gotten, he should get. | ||
That's, that's my opinion. | ||
And also, I mean, it's also because he- That's not unreasonable. | ||
That's not unreasonable. I think we agree on this. | ||
What's unreasonable is the photos that you are putting on the air right now of me. | ||
Intentionally. Yes, that is unfair. | ||
Intentionally dirty. Well, usually you're less reasonable than this, Patty. | ||
These are stock photos we have for when you're being a silly goose and we put them up on screen. | ||
They're intentionally bad. You know the difference. | ||
They are intentionally bad. | ||
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I've worked in television for 20 years, and I know how to do this, and it's not cool. | |
It's a fun, good-natured little prank with one of our favorite callers, Patty. | ||
You know we love you, and we like poking you like you like poking us. | ||
Plug your stuff, Patty, so people can go follow you, because you're a good man. | ||
It's at PattyBostonMath on Twitter, and I appreciate that, Harrison. | ||
Well, I appreciate it, too. | ||
I'm glad you weren't calling in actually defending Jussie Small. | ||
I was worried for a little bit, but I think we both agree. | ||
No, no, you know me better than that. | ||
I thought I did. That's why I wanted to get you on, because I really wanted to hear what you had to say. | ||
But I think we agree. | ||
This guy's hate crime, totally disgusting and nasty, and, you know, I'm glad we didn't fall for it, and I'm glad we agree on this. | ||
Thanks for the call, Patty. That was nice. | ||
I'm sorry about the pictures. | ||
I'm sorry, but that's just how your face looks. | ||
There's nothing we can do about it. | ||
There's absolutely nothing we can do about it, and so we're just not even going to try. | ||
Thanks for the call, Patty. | ||
I do appreciate it. | ||
Patty, bring it up again. | ||
I want to say his Twitter again, just because I don't like being mean to him. | ||
At PattyBostonMass, P-A-D-D-Y BostonMass on Twitter. | ||
Go follow him. I did his show with Eric Zoll. | ||
God, I'm playing on his name. I feel really bad. | ||
Is it Eric Zal? | ||
His last name's S-Z-A-L. But we did a very long and extensive interview about AFPAC and about the right wing and stuff that you can find on his Twitter. | ||
And I will say, you know what? | ||
I didn't get to bring it up on this time. | ||
Patty has no place to talk. | ||
We did an interview that he told me was audio only. | ||
And it actually was video. | ||
And I look like a homeless person. | ||
And I didn't turn on a single light. | ||
I would have lit myself well. | ||
I maybe would have shaved. | ||
I would have looked good if I knew it was video. | ||
He told me it was audio only. | ||
And then he posted the video. | ||
So Patty... You deserve these silly pictures we put up of you. | ||
That's my stance. Folks, we'll be back on the other side to take more of your calls. | ||
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InfoWarsStore.com You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Still a lot to talk about today, but I'm going to go directly out to your phone calls now. | ||
We have Lady Liberty in Tampa, Florida, who wants to give us a Bible verse. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Lady Liberty, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. Thank you so much. | |
I just wanted to say congratulations on your little one. | ||
Oh, thank you. A long-time listener. | ||
I appreciate you and all of the production staff. | ||
Thank you very much. There's a quote that I want to say by Frederick Douglass. | ||
It's easier to build strong children than to repair broken sins. | ||
And when I think of that quote, I think of how do we build our strong children, right? | ||
How do you build a strong child? | ||
You bring them up in faith. | ||
And there's a Bible passage in Psalm 5, verse 12 that I want to read to you. | ||
And it came to me. | ||
I know I'm going to sound a little bit crazy. | ||
But going to marches and rallies, I really felt called to spread the Word of God. | ||
And the first march that I ever went to, I brought my Bible with me. | ||
I said, Lord, I'm just going to let you lead me for what you want me to say. | ||
And this is the exact passage that I opened up to and that my eyes burst. | ||
There it goes. It says, Lead me in the right path, O Lord, for my enemies will conquer me. | ||
Make your way plain for me to follow. | ||
My enemies do not speak the truthful words. | ||
Their deepest desire is to destroy others. | ||
Their talk is foul like the stench from an open grave. | ||
Their tongues are filled with flatters. | ||
O God, declare them guilty. | ||
Let them be caught in their own trap. | ||
Drive them away because of their many sins, for they have rebelled against you. | ||
But let who take refuge in you rejoice. | ||
Let them sing joyful praises forever. | ||
Spread your protection over them, that all who love your name may be filled with joy. | ||
For you bless the godly, O Lord. | ||
You surround them with your shield of love. | ||
And that was just so powerful for me. | ||
Without sounding more of like a nut, myself and my children tend to—well, my youngest, I couldn't really. | ||
He's only three— But let's say my three middle, my six to my ten-year-old and myself, have been having prolific dreams, me since a young age, probably like nine, about the end of the world. | ||
And more so lately, my children have been coming to me daily, talking to me about what they've been seeing and experiencing in their dreams, and it's powerful. | ||
And I just want everyone who's listening, whether you're a believer or you're not, There's no harm in believing in something greater than yourself and reach out to the Lord. | ||
We are in the end times, and I do believe that something massive is coming. | ||
And we need to prepare our spirit more than anything because this flesh is but a vessel. | ||
Our spirit is what lives on for forever. | ||
So I urge everyone who's listening to this Grab onto their face, and not only grab onto their face, if you have children, share that face with your children. | ||
I thank you so much for continuing to be on the air, and we just appreciate you as a family, as a whole air, so we love your show. | ||
I love the truth and the light that you bring to the world, and it's an honor to be on your show today. | ||
Oh, wow. Yeah, you're going to make me cry. | ||
That was incredibly powerful. | ||
And, you know, I just, I don't even understand how, like, if people today, I mean, that was incredible. | ||
Thank you so much for that, Lady Liberty. | ||
And there's just so many things that your quote and even the Frederick Frederick Douglass quote made me think of just now. | ||
I don't understand how you can not recognize what's going on in this world right now. | ||
Like I get, you know, if you're not a Christian, if you weren't raised with Christianity or you have some sort of vision of Christianity as some, you know, oh, there's a bearded man in the sky. | ||
Might as well believe in a spaghetti monster. | ||
Like if you're that childish, if you're that blind to the reality, it's like you don't deserve the world that we live in right now. | ||
Because the world that we live in was built off of the things that Christianity taught to humanity. | ||
There was a time when turn the other cheek was not something that people thought was a good thing to do, right? | ||
It was quite the opposite actually. | ||
And we took steps, you know, this is what human development is. | ||
This is how we got to a place where you can feel safe and you can, you know, we have civilization and we can, you know... | ||
Make agreements with one another, trusting that the other person won't break that agreement. | ||
All of these levels of certitude, all of this level of stability and of camaraderie and of brotherhood amongst men, that didn't exist back then. | ||
Before Christianity, one guy, one carpenter's son. | ||
This is what people don't get. | ||
The world itself has a narrative. | ||
And the primary plot point of that narrative was the birth of a carpenter's son, In Bethlehem 2000 years ago. | ||
As wild as that may seem, as unbelievable as that may seem, it's an undeniable truth because history tells the facts. | ||
History tells us the facts. | ||
And no matter how much you want to pretend that that's not the case. | ||
There's a reason why we have BC and AD, right? | ||
And they try to change it, right? Now they say common era. | ||
Now what made it common? | ||
What brought about the change? | ||
What was the change over from before common era to common era? | ||
Did anything happen at that particular time? | ||
It was the birth of some guy in Bethlehem. | ||
But that's not important, right? Don't pay attention to that. | ||
It was just some guy who talked for about two hours. | ||
If you add up all of the talking in the Bible that Jesus did, it's about two hours or so. | ||
And those two hours of teaching, not two hours of lessons, and of course the life that he lived and the resurrection and all that helped a little bit too. | ||
But his message of peace, of mercy, of turning the other cheek, I mean you can ask anybody in the country right now, if there was one rule that you wanted people to live by, what would it be? | ||
I guarantee you 99% of them would say the golden rule. | ||
They would say treat others as you'd like to be treated. | ||
Jesus came up with that. | ||
That was Jesus' idea. | ||
Like, that didn't just arise from nowhere. | ||
That's not just a certainty that everybody, you know, all humans always believed all the time. | ||
That didn't exist. And if you go to Wikipedia and you search for the golden rule, they'll give you a list of times where it happened elsewhere, right? | ||
It's like, well, in the Brataviva, in the whatever Hindu, the 422nd Hindu book of the... | ||
Elephant God, he said something kind of similar to this. | ||
And it's like, okay, well, Jesus Christ said, this is my one message. | ||
This is the truth. This is reality. | ||
If you take one thing away from my teaching, this should be it. | ||
It was all him. So, like, if you live in this world where you expect people to be merciful, where you expect people to be generous, where you expect people to be forgiving and to turn the other cheek, and all of these things that... | ||
Because here's... Oh, my God. All right. | ||
Here's the thing. What if you're playing a video game, and your character is like Skyrim, one of these RPG video games, and your character has nothing but a sword, and you think, okay, I'm going to take my character, and the mission of this level is I'm going to take my character to the castle, and I'm going to kill the baron, and I'm going to take over him, and then I'll be rich, and then I'll have all of his land. | ||
But as you're walking, as your character is walking up to the castle, you see a child on the ground begging for food. | ||
But all you have is your sword. So you could sell your sword to buy the child food in this video game. | ||
That's an option. Press A to sell your sword and buy the child food. | ||
But you think, well, without the sword, I won't be able to kill the Baron and get all my stuff. | ||
But then you do it anyway. You go, all right, we'll just see how this goes. | ||
So you sell your sword. You buy the kid food. | ||
You're merciful instead of aggressive. | ||
And then it turns out the game is programmed so that... | ||
The Baron sees this and his heart is filled with wonder and he gives you the thing and so then not only are you the Baron, you're the Baron and all the people love you. | ||
It's better. You would think, right, okay, this is what the programmer wants for me. | ||
This is what the programmer wants me to do. | ||
This is what the person who designed the game wants people to do. | ||
They want to make good choices because you'll be rewarded even more so than what seems like the obvious choice, which is I have a sword, I'm gonna go stab the Baron and take his castle over. | ||
That's how life actually works. | ||
Like, it's insane. | ||
Go to any other, you know, culture before Christ and go, you know, when somebody attacks you, you should let them attack you. | ||
You should turn the other cheek and say, slap me again, because I'm not going to respond. | ||
They'd say, are you kidding me? | ||
You know, an eye for an eye, even that was kind of extreme, right? | ||
I've said it a million times, right? | ||
Back in the old days, you poke me in the eye, I'm going to kill your family. | ||
Like, that's how it goes. An eye for an eye was like, okay, let's keep things reasonable. | ||
And then you take another step up. | ||
Once you get used to that, you go, okay, let's take it even farther and go, if you slap me in the face, I'm going to turn and offer you my other cheek. | ||
That's insane. It doesn't seem like it would make any sense. | ||
It seems like in this world that the more deceptive and tricky and greedy you are, the better you would do. | ||
But the reality is that when you follow that path, you end up miserable and alone and desperate and empty. | ||
The reality is when you're merciful, when you're good, when you choose to sell your sword and give the child food, the universe rewards you. | ||
It's because God is the programmer and he programmed it that way because he wants you to behave in a certain way. | ||
And people don't understand that, and they live in this world like it's just happened. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
We're about 13 minutes away from the UN gathering in their security council to discuss and gathering at the behest of the Russian defense minister who was going to reveal... | ||
The documents that have been retrieved from the biological weapons labs in Ukraine, funded by America. | ||
We're going to keep an eye on that and let you know how that progresses. | ||
In the meantime, we're going to go back to phone calls. | ||
It's always difficult with phone calls because I want to take as many as possible, but then they're so good that they last a long time. | ||
Then they inspire me to start talking and I start rambling. | ||
So... We'll try to get to as many as possible. | ||
Try not to be such fantastic callers, folks. | ||
It makes it hard on me. | ||
I'm joking, of course. Remember to go to Infowarsstore.com to support us and help us to continue to provide a platform where people can call in and say whatever they want. | ||
Agree with us. Disagree with us. | ||
We don't care. The point is that we want to provide a place for the American people to speak their mind on the current day's events and get a little temperature check of how people are feeling out there. | ||
So with that, we go out to John in North Dakota. | ||
He wants to talk about Trump and, what is it, Nelk? | ||
Nelk? Was that what it was called? | ||
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Yeah, that video that Trump did. | |
So this Nelk thing is a bunch of zoomers, right? | ||
And If Trump comes out and he does an interview with Infowars, then everybody who's already going to vote for Trump is all riled up. | ||
If he goes out to Tucker Carlson or Joe Rogan, I mean, they've already been attacked, they've been banned, just like you guys. | ||
Now, this whole 5 million Zoomers that may not have even cared about Trump, now all of them had their favorite video get deleted. | ||
Now they're all going to get mad. | ||
I think this was a political chess move Because it made no sense to me. | ||
My friend showed me this video. | ||
I was like, what? | ||
Who are these clowns? | ||
Why is it not on Infowars or Joe Rogan? | ||
Right. But just out of pure confusion, I felt I had to think about this more. | ||
But that was just my take on it. | ||
I mean, these guys are older than me by far. | ||
Like, these guys are not Zoomers. | ||
Maybe Zoomers are their audience, but... | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, sure. We're supreme and... | ||
Yeah, it's a... | ||
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They're talking bro and Donnie and Prez East. | |
Yeah, it's a political maneuver, but, like, you think Zoomers aren't watching Joe Rogan? | ||
You think Zoomers don't want to see an Alex Jones-Donald Trump interview? | ||
I, you know, I guess that's probably the reason that Trump did it, but, like, that's why he does everything, right? | ||
Yeah, all of his decisions are very political, and a lot of them are wrong and are a disaster and get him screwed and get his followers thrown into prison. | ||
So, you know, yeah, sure, he's doing that again, but I don't know. | ||
I think it was a bad, dumb move. | ||
I agree with you. Yeah, I don't think it was good at all. | ||
He nelked all over all of us. | ||
Anything else before I let you go, John? | ||
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Next time I call, please don't put me right after Lady Liberty. | |
Holy Toledo, she's fantastic. | ||
I know, I know. Everything she was saying was just amazing. | ||
I was almost crying with you when you said that last segment. | ||
And then your segment right after, Harrison, you're embarrassing me. | ||
So that's my biggest complaint about Infowork. | ||
You guys have a great day. | ||
Thank you so much, John. No, that was excellent. | ||
Thank you so much. Let's go now to Chris in Michigan who wants to talk about Trump's disconnection with his voters. | ||
Yeah, a pretty big issue here, Chris. | ||
What do we do about this? | ||
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When this Freedom Convoy got announced, Trump missed a huge opportunity because it's been a huge media blackout. | |
But my whole thought, I did comment and I gab and all this stuff, getting a lot of reaction. | ||
Trump, as soon as he found out about this, should have bought the war rig, had it shipped to LA, and sat in that passenger seat the whole way to DC having rallies every night when they stopped, and then had his own State of the Union address the same night as Biden. | ||
Hmm. That is a very good idea. | ||
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He just abandoned us. | |
He's abandoned us. He don't care. | ||
All the January 6th people still sitting in jail. | ||
Oh, I'll pardon them later. | ||
So what, they're going to sit in jail for four years? | ||
Yeah, so what do we do about this? | ||
Because obviously a lot of his hardcore supporters, myself included to a certain extent, are becoming completely disillusioned with him, are sick of him not standing up for us, are very disappointed with what he was unable to achieve while he was in office. | ||
So I'm not going to be out there jumping up and down for Trump. | ||
At the same time, he still gets 50,000 people to his rallies. | ||
He still is the, by far, DeSantis is good, but... | ||
I mean, Trump is still a rock star in the Republican Party, especially when it comes to middle America and Fox viewers. | ||
Like, they love this guy. | ||
He's clearly the best chance or option when it comes to Republican leadership because it's not like any other Republican leaders are any better than he is. | ||
They're much worse, actually. | ||
It's just... He's still a disappointment as well. | ||
Any ideas on what we do about this, Chris? | ||
Is there any way to get through to him and get him to actually be 2016 Trump again, 2015 Trump again, when he was hardcore and seemed to understand what the reality was, praising Julian Assange, praising Alex Jones, going on Alex Jones' show? | ||
If we get 2015 Trump back, I'm back on board, but is that our only option? | ||
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What do we do here? I think a lot of it is he's just gotta accept the fact that a lot of people that are his supporters, you're never gonna please everybody, so don't try. | |
You please the people, you can. | ||
There's some people, it don't matter what you do, they're never gonna be happy. | ||
Disregard them. If you just can't please them, don't try. | ||
Just ignore them. The media's gonna call you all sorts of names. | ||
Ignore them. Don't even give them interviews. | ||
Do all the alternate interviews. | ||
Don't even, nope, I'm not going on Fox. | ||
Nope, I've seen what you guys did. | ||
CNN? Are you kidding? | ||
MSN? God, no. | ||
Oh, I'll be on Alex tonight. | ||
I'll go on Joe Rogan. | ||
Just completely ignore them. | ||
Just make them as irrelevant as they were in 2016. | ||
When they wouldn't tell the truth, he just talked to the people directly with Twitter, which he should have just got on Gab. | ||
I was waiting for you to finish so I could say that. | ||
I was going to say that exact thing. | ||
It was another major disappointment. | ||
He gets kicked off Twitter. He could have gone to Gab. | ||
Now, internally, Andrew Torba has said on Gab that they were in discussions with Trump to get him on the platform, but they were prevented from it because they wouldn't institute anti-Semitism laws. | ||
Right. Restricting laws. | ||
And so, you know, Jared Kushner, as spokesman or, you know, point man of the Trump organization, refused to let him on to gab. | ||
So, yeah, I mean... | ||
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These anti-Semitism restrictions does not help Jews out at all. | |
Of course. Because if you can't make fun of them, you're just going to make everybody... | ||
Oh, why can't we make fun of the Jews? | ||
What are the Jews up to? That's not helping them out at all. | ||
Right, and it's just an excuse to stop you from talking about evil people because they're Jewish, right? | ||
Just think about this. I know, we don't need to go over it again, but it's just like you've got a guy who literally may have loaded your family onto a truck and sent them off to the death camps, and you're defending him? | ||
On the basis of anti-Semitism, it's a lie. | ||
It's a baseless, stupid, useful lie. | ||
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Right, because there's a Steve Steinberg in his last name? | |
Who cares? If you're an evil person, you're an evil person. | ||
I don't care what color, religion, or race you are. | ||
If you're a bad person, you're a bad person. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. I totally agree with you, Chris. | ||
I think we're between a rock and a hard place, and I don't know. | ||
We'll see. We'll see. | ||
But I think Trump has lost a lot of... | ||
Faith that people had in him. | ||
So we'll see how this goes. Thank you so much for the call, Chris. | ||
I do appreciate it. Let's go now to Cody in Las Vegas who has an idea for a call-in show. | ||
We have a call-in show. It's called the American Journal. | ||
Cody, what's your idea on this? | ||
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You're on the air. Hey, good morning, Harrison. | |
I listen to your show every morning and just want to let you know that you're doing a great job. | ||
Thank you. So my idea is to have I call it a show from people from Ukraine and people from Russia. | ||
And one more thing. | ||
You got 5,000 Patriot points. | ||
I got 10,000 Patriot points. | ||
How many do you have, Harrison? | ||
Cross the trouble. Good lord. | ||
Do you really have 10,000 Patriot points? | ||
Don't spin them. That will bankrupt us. | ||
Getting, of course, to get paid for points for shopping at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
I appreciate that. We should do a call-in show for Ukrainians and Russians. | ||
That's actually a pretty good idea. | ||
Don't think about that. Let's go now to Zinia in Florida. | ||
Hope I'm pronouncing that right. Zinia in Florida, thank you for calling in. | ||
You're on the air about Ted Cruz. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Thanks for taking my call. | |
I saw on OAN this morning, Cruz going out to the Freedom Convoy truckers. | ||
You know, and, you know, basically getting to ride in a truck. | ||
And all I could think of is Tucker had to smack Cruz down because he called all these Trump supporters, January 6th people, terrorists. | ||
Like, do we not remember this? | ||
I remember. Like, it seems like we have short-term memory in our movement. | ||
Yeah. And it's just frustrating, you know? | ||
Yeah, and he kind of tried to weasel his way out of it. | ||
No, I mean, you know, everybody knows. | ||
I mean, the position of this show and most of InfoWars is like the Democrats are bad, but the Republicans are worse because they pretend to be on your side. | ||
And yeah, you're right. It was only after getting called out and taken to task by Tucker Carlson live on TV in a way that only he could that Ted Cruz backed off that and, you know, apologized for it. | ||
I mean, so... That's really the solution here is we got to get better people in office. | ||
We've got to kick out these rhinos. | ||
We've got to kick out these scumbag Republicans that are just wasting our time and allowing the Democrats to do whatever the hell they want from the January 6th investigation to the January 6th committee to the school board protesters being called domestic terrorists. | ||
I mean they're on full force all you know full frontal attack here and The Republicans are trying to save their own skin by throwing their supporters under the bus. | ||
It's an unsustainable operation that they're running. | ||
It'll end one way or another. | ||
We've got to go to break. I'm sorry, but we'll be back with the third hour of American Journal on the other side. | ||
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Don't go anywhere, folks. You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, third hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
Oh man, my brain's running on all cylinders here. | ||
I didn't realize that this was the first segment of a new hour. | ||
We are going to keep an eye on the UN Security Council meeting. | ||
The live stream is now live, but they haven't started talking quite yet. | ||
The UN is meeting at the request of Russia to go over the documents they say that they have found in the bioweapons labs funded and controlled by American insurance, including the Department of Defense. | ||
We'll keep an eye on that. We're going to talk about crime here in just a minute. | ||
And we're also going to talk about, you know, the economy, so much other stuff, taking your phone calls as well. | ||
It'll be a jam-packed third hour. | ||
But I want to first go to this video by Darren McBreen, COVID Vax Massacre. | ||
You can find and share this video at band.video and Infowars.com. | ||
And I hope that you do. That's what it is. | ||
It's a massacre on a global scale. | ||
Here it is by Darren McBreen. | ||
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And aprovechando esto, lo que decíamos muy temprano a la mañana, que no hay casi gente, entonces por más que no tengan turno, van a poder ser atendidos de manera rápida. | |
Carlos, cualquier novedad volvemos en un ratito. | ||
Perdón, Claudio. | ||
Perdón, Claudio. | ||
Cerrame. | ||
¿Qué pasó? | ||
¿Qué pasó? | ||
No. | ||
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in the rural area of Ribeirão Vermelho. | ||
Sabe por quê? I don't mean to brag, I don't care, but I want you to know, double vaxxed, booster, flu shot, and I'm going to be honest, I have the shingle shot too. | ||
Never got COVID. Clearly, Jesus loves me the most. | ||
Seriously. So nice. | ||
So nice. I don't care if you're Donald Trump. | ||
I don't care if you're Bill Gates. | ||
I don't care who you are. | ||
You come at children with experimental Nuremberg Code violating vaccines that you broke the law to ram through. | ||
You are terrorist in league with Joseph Mingle at 2.0. | ||
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We have a player down on the court. | |
We'll try to get more information. | ||
Johnson taken out on a stretcher and rushed to local Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. | ||
Leading cardiologist says cluster of collapses in footballers likely to be just a coincidence, a terrible coincidence at that, but just a coincidence. | ||
It's just a coincidence. | ||
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You really need to get vaccinated. | |
Get vaccinated. Listen to our government agencies. | ||
These guys are telling the truth. | ||
You know, there's no conspiracy here, folks. | ||
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Just get your damn vaccine. | |
God, utterly horrifying, folks. | ||
I mean, if that doesn't convince you, I don't know what will. | ||
Please share that video. | ||
Compilation by Darren McBreen can be found at banned.video and Infowars.com. | ||
COVID Vax Massacre. | ||
Remember, this never happened before the vaccines. | ||
You can't say this was COVID. It never happened under COVID. Never once in the entire time between the introduction of COVID to the point that the vaccines were introduced, never once did you see somebody pass out on a football field or an ice skating rink or a newscaster. | ||
You didn't see it once. Yet this is just a small portion of the examples that we've seen that have just been caught on video, that have just been caught live. | ||
Can you imagine how many have happened just behind the scenes that we don't hear about and don't get talked about? | ||
And how weird is it that like half of those, they're talking about the vaccine when they pass out. | ||
Like that comedy sketch, the whole thing, you know, she's not talking about the vaccine, she talks about the vaccine and passes out. | ||
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out there's something weird going on you're listening to the american journal with your host harrison smith Watch it live right now at band.video. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the third hour of The American Journal. | ||
We'll be going to your phone calls this hour, but I might take a segment to talk about crime. | ||
I mean, it's almost impossible to I mean, you know, we have three hours a day. | ||
I try to sort of cover a wide swath of things, but just off the top of my head, what are some of the biggest issues we face in America right now? | ||
Obviously, you have the war with Ukraine, which from its inception threatened to spiral out of control instantly into World War III with nuclear exchanges between the world's superpowers. | ||
A little bit troubling, obviously. | ||
Obviously, of course, you have the gas price rise that has occurred for the last year and a half, but accelerated under this. | ||
You also have, of course, inflation in your money being worth less. | ||
Average family spending $300 a month more on basic necessities. | ||
That is just unbelievable how massive that impact is on the American people. | ||
Of course, this is all due to and a consequence of the lockdowns that are pursued without any scientific basis whatsoever. | ||
Let's not forget the trouble that we're still experiencing from these things that have happened in the past. | ||
We're not just going to forgive these people for imposing these lockdowns on us. | ||
Of course, you have the economic collapse. | ||
You have the entire, like as one wholesale moving of trillions and trillions of dollars from the middle class to the richest, a consolidation of the corporate world. | ||
You have the borders being wide open and illegal immigrants pouring across cities. | ||
You have the voter fraud continuing and in some places being codified into law as they continue to carry out their mail-in ballot hoax. | ||
In order to falsify election results, very little is being done about that. | ||
Of course, you have January 6th and the investigation into that, which is both the congressional investigation, going after criminal charges against Donald Trump, completely flouting the restrictions of the Constitution and engaging in political persecution. | ||
Of course, that's also going on with DOJ. And Merrick Garland going after peaceful protesters forcing them to spend months in solitary confinement under torturous conditions for peacefully protesting something they would condemn Vladimir Putin or Saddam Hussein for doing but is carried out here without even a murmur of dissent from the Media. | ||
I mean, the number of truly nation-destroying issues. | ||
I mean, of course, you've got the LGBT grooming in schools. | ||
You've got the critical race theory in schools. | ||
Like, every one of these things is going on. | ||
Every one of these has new advancements every single day as the Democrats continue their complete and total onslaught. | ||
With their goal being the ultimate destruction of this country, seeing this country as a symbol of freedom worldwide in an effort to eradicate that. | ||
You also have, of course, big tech censorship, and now the government is just openly cooperating with big tech to censor, again flouting the Constitution. | ||
I mean, we're in trouble, folks. | ||
There's a lot of things going wrong right now, but let's focus on one in particular that affects people in the most brutal and horrific way compared to anything else, and that is crime. | ||
Because there's one similar thread through all of these different topics. | ||
And it's that every single one of them is caused by democratic policies, without exception. | ||
This is not just something that happens. | ||
None of these things are. Every single one of these is the inevitable and desired result of the policies of the Democrats. | ||
They tell you it's a whole bunch of other stuff. | ||
They tell you they want to defund police in order to stop cops from murdering black people. | ||
Well, it turns out that you defunded the police. | ||
Crime skyrocketed across the board. | ||
Blown up like 20 times in certain cases. | ||
20 times more murders in Oregon. | ||
Just tens of thousands of extra murders in a single year. | ||
Because directly attributable to the defund the police movement that, by the way, did not decrease police shootings one iota. | ||
So not only does it not even remotely address the issue that they claim it addresses, it causes a whole host of other issues. | ||
It is the same with every democratic policy. | ||
But the crime policies are especially egregious. | ||
Because for a long time, without you knowing, they were implementing all sorts of social justice programs. | ||
For the good of everybody, they wanted to get rid of cash bail, or they had billionaires paying the cash bail of criminals to let them out on the street. | ||
You had something like 60,000 violent criminals released onto the streets of California on the basis of COVID. Didn't serve out their sentences. | ||
They were not rehabilitated. | ||
They were simply released. Violent criminals. | ||
Rapists. Murderers. Just release them, right? | ||
Over and over again this happens. | ||
So where are we now? In just the last few days, here are some headlines for you, okay? | ||
For the New York Post. Career criminal indicted on murder charge freed without bail by a New York City judge. | ||
Career criminal indicted in February on a murder charge for allegedly beating to death a 67-year-old man was freed without bail by a Manhattan judge on Thursday, the Post has learned. | ||
Eugene Clark was on parole when he was initially charged by cops with assault for the September 20, 2020 pummeling of Ramon Luna, 67, who was knocked into a coma before dying from his injuries last August. | ||
Police said this man is now out for Free, without any bail whatsoever, no reason at all to not commit another crime. | ||
I mean, if you're up for murder trial, you're probably going to go to jail for life. | ||
So why would you not commit more crimes? | ||
There's nothing more they can do to you. | ||
This is one example, just the latest, right? | ||
Here's some more from Postmillennial. | ||
March 10th. Biological male who identifies as woman arrested for allegedly killing woman after being released from prison for killing two women. | ||
Okay. 83-year-old Brooklyn biological male who identifies as a female and served time for murdering two women has been arrested after allegedly killing another woman, dismembering her body and scattering the parts of her body. | ||
Prosecutors dropped charges against far-left security guard Matt Doloff in shooting death of Trump supporter in Denver. | ||
In October 2020, a far-left, quote, private security guard for Nine News shot and killed a Trump supporter during dueling rallies. | ||
The deadly shooting took place during a clash at a pro-Trump rally and a counter-protest by militant leftists. | ||
Again, so you have a Trump protest, you have a leftist protest showing up, counter-protesters showing up, making it violent. | ||
One of them pulls out a gun, shoots a Trump supporter in the chest. | ||
Murder charges have now been dropped in this case. | ||
Okay? You'll see a pattern here. | ||
Duncan Donut's manager fatally punched a customer after being called the N-word. | ||
He was sentenced to house arrest. | ||
So a 27-year-old black guy beat a 77-year-old white guy to death and has now been sentenced to two years of house arrest. | ||
Because after all, he claimed that he was called the N-word. | ||
And you know, well, once you get called the N-word, you can just murder the person, obviously. | ||
Okay? Washington, D.C. prosecutor drops case against man who punched cop in the face protecting Senator Rand Paul and his wife. | ||
So again, when Senator Rand Paul and his wife tried to walk down the street in Washington, D.C. and were assaulted by a mob of rabid Black Lives Matter activists and cops were assaulted, the people doing the assaulting were arrested, but now those charges have been dropped completely. | ||
Because it's fine. It's totally fine. | ||
Because they didn't wander through the Capitol. | ||
Hey, you wander through the Capitol. | ||
You touch no one. You walk through an open door being held by a cop. | ||
And you salute the cop as you walk in. | ||
You may be facing 60-plus years on terrorism charges. | ||
But you punch a cop in the face trying to murder Rand Paul, who's already been shot at multiple times. | ||
Like, this is... It's off... | ||
It's off the charts, folks. | ||
It's unbelievable. What about this? | ||
Hookah shooter had 82-plus arrests and nine felonies. | ||
This is what democratic privilege looks like. | ||
According to court records, the scumbag who shot 14 people at a so-called hookah lounge was actually an illegal, which was actually an illegal black-only nightclub, was previously arrested at least 82 times and had nine felony convictions on the record. | ||
And of course, what is the focus of the Justice Department? | ||
The January 6th investigation. | ||
It won't end until everyone's held accountable. | ||
That's right. Merrick Garland spending day in and day out going after a bunch of peaceful protesters who wandered through open doors in the Capitol. | ||
I don't have words to describe the situation going on here. | ||
You can murder people and the case gets dropped. | ||
Because of political reasons. | ||
You can walk through the Capitol and you get sentenced to 60 years because of political reasons. | ||
There is nothing... | ||
There's no phrase like too much for this. | ||
This is a takeover. | ||
This is the destruction of our entire country. | ||
This is the death of the judicial system. | ||
And this is the American people being put under military lockdown for good. | ||
If we don't stop this, if we don't reverse it, it's over for us. | ||
I mean, it would be unimaginable just a few years ago, but it's here now, and nobody even seems aware of it. | ||
Nobody even seems to care. | ||
82-plus arrests, 9 felony convictions, and the man is let out to gun down 14 people. | ||
People who gun down Trump supporters point-blank range, get their murder charges dropped. | ||
It's open season on Trump supporters. | ||
Literally genocide. | ||
There's nothing short of genocide going on here. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
This is the American Journal, Infowars.com, Bandai video. | ||
Let's just go ahead and go out to your phone calls now. | ||
We'll bring you some news about the bio labs in Ukraine soon. | ||
There's also some new news about the vaccines I'd like to get to. | ||
Let's first go out to your phone calls. | ||
Let's go to Mike in New York. | ||
Says the virus is a hoax. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Mike. You're on the air. | ||
Yeah, real quick, you guys should get a show called Stock Trades and Current Events and get a congressman on there and ask them about their stock portfolio live on air correlating with the current events that are going on and ask them, how did you have that crystal ball and make all these foregone conclusions and never lose a profit? | ||
Yeah, it'll be our economy show, right? | ||
We'll have like a market, like a business show, like how Fox News has Fox News Business. | ||
We'll have Infowars Business, and we'll just ask the congressman why they're so good at investing. | ||
That'd be great. How are you so good at profiting off a tragedy? | ||
It's true. They're geniuses. | ||
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They're geniuses, Mike. I'll tell you, that girl, MTK, whatever, you've got to ask her next time about her stock portfolio. | |
Oh, my God. She's making away like a pirate off all this stuff going on. | ||
But anyway, in my opinion, a virus is precisely what they say. | ||
It's poison. And that's why all these indigenous villages that they go to, why don't they just hit them with a bioweapon? | ||
Why do they have to inoculate them with poison? | ||
You know what I mean? That's one thing that's impressive on my mind. | ||
And when they talk to us, everyone has to realize, always take the true etymology of the word. | ||
Take the Latin definition. | ||
When they tell us it's a virus, they are being truthful by their definition. | ||
They're telling us it's poison, and the poison's from the shot. | ||
So it's a true etymology of virus, it's snake venom. | ||
And that's why they goof on us. | ||
They laugh their They're answers off at us by telling us it's a virus, which really means snake venom, which really is a fang getting injected into you. | ||
You mean the vaccine means snake venom? | ||
That's where that word comes from? | ||
That's correct. No, not vaccine. | ||
My bad. Virus. Viruses. | ||
Okay. Virus. | ||
Snake venom. Yes. When they say a virus, they're really talking about the shots they give. | ||
That's what they mean by virus. | ||
It's a little joke they play. | ||
You know what I mean? Slimy liquid poison. | ||
Ugh. Gross. | ||
Yep. Yeah, I didn't know that. | ||
Yeah, so... And, you know, the bioweapons thing, that's the cover story. | ||
Right. The snake symbol of the medical community. | ||
Absolutely. Absolutely. So everyone will have to wake up because we're in big trouble. | ||
Just look at their stock portfolios and look at the true etymology of the words they say to you because they're talking literally. | ||
When they speak to us, they speak literally. | ||
And that's why I took Latin out of the school district. | ||
So they dumb us all down. | ||
And we can't break through their spells that they cast on us. | ||
So coronavirus means the crown of the snake venom, basically? | ||
Corona, right, means crown? | ||
Yeah, there's a couple things. | ||
Like the coronavirus is the common cold. | ||
The common cold is essentially the greatest vaccine God ever made. | ||
You have the cold on you all the time. | ||
You know what I mean? When they say they want to get rid of the coronavirus, that means they want to kill you. | ||
But there's no way you could ever get rid of the coronavirus. | ||
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You get the coronavirus once a week. | |
Yeah, yeah. Sorry. | ||
I don't know if you're watching on TV. We're just showing the effects. | ||
You know, you might have something here, Mike, because they just showed a video of... | ||
You know, what happens when you're bit by snake venom? | ||
They just added snake venom to blood and the whole thing coagulated and became solid, which is exactly what the vaccine is doing and causing heart attacks and myocarditis and blood clots, right? | ||
So venom literally makes your blood clot and that's how it kills you. | ||
And that's what the vaccine does. | ||
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They ain't lying. Well, I'm thoroughly disturbed. | |
Thanks for calling in, Mike. | ||
Good Lord. Well, in another example of synchronicity, our next caller is Cobra. | ||
So there you go. Cobra from Massachusetts. | ||
Thanks for calling in, I think. | ||
I'm a little scared now with all this going on. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Cobra. You're on the air. | ||
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Good guy to follow up. | |
I have a good story about the vaccine and pharmaceuticals. | ||
I have many stories, actually. | ||
I'll just tell one, and you can remember my name for the next one. | ||
But I've worked with pharmaceuticals for over 20 years. | ||
I didn't work directly for them. | ||
I was a vendor for them. | ||
They would hire me when a drug was coming to market. | ||
Coming to market means going through the trial process of being approved. | ||
And the fact is that a good drug that has good indication Still gets rejected by the FDA at least two to three times. | ||
There's no drug that gets approved the first time. | ||
It doesn't happen. A bad drug will get denied seven, eight times. | ||
Say, no, this is a bad indication. | ||
You've got to go back and fix this. | ||
And it's years and years of trials and fixing it. | ||
So to allow a drug to go through under an emergency act, which I didn't even know existed, is madness. | ||
Anyone that really knows. | ||
It's insanity. That's why you have 1200 vitamins. | ||
Because there were no trials. | ||
And there was no fixing it. | ||
It's intentional. And it's very sad that people have known. | ||
I couldn't agree with you more. | ||
I mean, yeah, the speed at which this thing was delivered, the speed at which it was approved, the fact that they had to change the liability. | ||
Because one thing you need to understand is that the way that the liability for vaccines works is if they are on the childhood schedule, then they are immune from liability. | ||
So that's why things that don't need to be on the childhood schedule will be put on the childhood schedule because that's how they get liability for it. | ||
And that's what allows them to sell it because they wouldn't be able to sell it otherwise because they would be liable for the side effects. | ||
So if they get it on the schedule, the official schedule, then it comes under that umbrella of liability. | ||
And since obviously this wasn't going to start with children, they had to change this law or basically add a new law where they explicitly exempted the coronavirus vaccine from liability outside of the normal path that it takes. | ||
So it is a level of criminality and murder that is almost impossible to talk about. | ||
Yeah, thank you so much for that call, Cobra. | ||
Yeah, it's definitely worth thinking back on how quickly this thing was approved and how much security that the pharmaceutical companies have in being able to put this thing out, knowing that it would kill people, being perfectly aware it would kill people. | ||
And now it's coming out, just how much damage it's doing. | ||
We'll go to Wyn Young in Ohio on the other side. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Hey folks, Russia is now testifying in front of the UN Security Council. | ||
And I want to go to that video and we'll give you a little groundwork before we do. | ||
But I told Wyn Young that we'd go to him in Ohio before we did. | ||
So Wyn Young, thank you so much for calling in. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. It is an honor and a privilege to speak with you. | |
Thank you. I listened to the righteous indignation that you expressed earlier in the show about Donald Trump and his lack of faithfulness to his supporters. | ||
And I posted a message on your Getter page setting forth that You know, not being tainted by Donald Trump might be a blessing in disguise. | ||
To keep faith in that your efforts are not in vain. | ||
You and Lady Liberty wisely and passionately discussed Christ's ministry and the Golden Rule in particular. | ||
And with respect to Donald Trump's frequent and, I would say, troublesome slights, I really don't think those can or should be easily dismissed or set aside. | ||
And when we're trying to assess his character, his loyalty, and what his motivations might be, Luke 16.10 sets forth that whoever is faithful with very little will also be faithful with much. Luke 16.10 sets forth that whoever is faithful with very And whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with very much. | ||
And so that certainly sets off a red flag that I think can then be extrapolated as the verse I just mentioned says we should to bigger things. | ||
And I think you can look at some big things like January 6th and like Operation Warp Speed and get to The question of the motivation in that regard and what's going on at a very basic level. | ||
I attached a couple memes that I created, Harrison, to your page as well. | ||
And one is based on the Godfather movie. | ||
And that's for the question... | ||
So Pelosi and Bowser rejected your request for 10,000 to 20,000 National Guard security troops at the Capitol, and you nevertheless gathered your family and marched them straight into that meat grinder. | ||
This raises a serious issue. | ||
We look at something like Operation Warp Speed, and we might assume that Trump was duped into launching that program, which we see now. | ||
As being very detrimental to the American public. | ||
And at a basic level, you might ask, does Donald Trump seem to you, given his history, to be the kind of person who is easily duped? | ||
Yeah. Having a lifetime of experience in the New York construction industry. | ||
Right. No, it's so funny that you bring up the mafia because I was thinking that exact thing. | ||
Whenever you talk about loyalty, I think that's one of the things that attracts me to that whole genre is I'm a very loyal person and there really is nothing worse than... | ||
A turncoat, right? Nothing worse than somebody who betrays somebody who's in their confidence. | ||
It's really infuriating. | ||
And at a certain point, I'm almost loyal to a fault, right? | ||
Like, you kind of really have to screw me over before I'll turn on you. | ||
But when I do, I'm going to do it with a vengeance. | ||
And, you know, there's a lot to that... | ||
To that sort of mindset, I don't know. | ||
My grandmother was Sicilian, so maybe there's a little bit of the blood feud in there. | ||
But yeah, it's really, you know, like reading the stories about the kids testifying against their own fathers, like that's worse than murder to me. | ||
Like that is, there's something so despicable about that and despicable about disloyalty that it really boils my blood. | ||
And I was thinking about it recently because the way I feel is I feel like... | ||
What's his name? Amigo Bonucci or something? | ||
The opening scene in The Godfather, he's the undertaker. | ||
Yes, Bonasara. Bonasara, yeah, Bonasara. | ||
That opening monologue, right? | ||
I believe in America. | ||
I want to believe in America. | ||
I raise my family in the American way, right? | ||
It's like you want to trust America. | ||
You love America. You follow the rules. | ||
And then you see the way – if anybody hasn't seen that monologue at the beginning, he's talking about the fact that he believes in America. | ||
He loves America. He wants to follow American justice. | ||
So he never went to the godfather. | ||
He never went outside the bounds of the law until his daughter was attacked by two young men. | ||
Who their father knew the judge. | ||
And so the judge let them off. | ||
And he says, they smiled at me as they walked out of the courtroom, getting away with attacking his daughter. | ||
And so it was when that happened, they said, I must go to the godfather. | ||
He will give me justice, right? | ||
Like, that's how I feel. | ||
I feel like a lot of people feel that way. | ||
We want to believe in America. | ||
We love America. | ||
But then you see that the people at the top use the strictures of America, use the institutions of America to screw over the poor people and leave their victims helpless on the wayside. | ||
And you think it's time for something else. | ||
It's time for another way to bring about justice because this is not justice. | ||
And this American system, as beautiful as it is, at its heart, is a lie. | ||
And it leaves people like us who have given everything for it completely destroyed in its path. | ||
So, yeah, I think there's a lot to that. | ||
I think a lot of us are feeling that way. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Wynn. | ||
I really, really appreciate that. | ||
We are going to go to some videos here. | ||
I don't know if I'll be able to go to any calls because I want to hear what Russia has to say at the UN Council, but let me lay the groundwork before we go to that video. | ||
Here's the story from the Gateway Pundit. | ||
Russia convenes UN Security Council meeting to present biolab evidence Friday at 11 a.m. | ||
That's going on now. We'll bring you that video very shortly. | ||
But again, just to lay the groundwork, U.S. intelligence analysts said they were alarmed when they obtained intelligence showing that Russian chemical and biological weapons units were activated and moving into Ukraine. | ||
These analysts knew nothing of what the... | ||
Department of Defense had been doing in Ukraine in terms of funding military bioweapons laboratories in Ukraine, and without that knowledge, they concluded that Russia was preparing to use chemical and or biological weapons. | ||
Understandable, but wrong. | ||
The Russian units were deployed to secure those bioweapons labs, and in the process of securing them, they have recovered a treasure trove of documents showing the United States has violated the international accord governing biological and chemical weapons. | ||
You also have this from Reuters, a Reuters exclusive actually. | ||
The World Health Organization says it advised Ukraine to destroy pathogens in health labs to prevent disease spread. | ||
March 10th, the WHO advised Ukraine to destroy high-threat pathogens housed in the country's public health laboratories to prevent any potential spills that would spread disease amongst the population, the agency told Reuters. | ||
Because, of course, it's a health laboratory. | ||
It's one of those health laboratories that performs gain-of-function research on viruses in order to make them more deadly. | ||
And in some cases, perhaps, the speculation is that they may be actually dead. | ||
Programming them to target specific ethnicities. | ||
The story is at Infowars.com. | ||
Russian Ministry of Defense on U.S. bio labs. | ||
One goal was to create bio agents that can target certain ethnic groups. | ||
And I showed you yesterday an order form from the U.S. Air Force that specifically requested Russian DNA and explicitly excluded Ukrainian DNA or RNA and other tissue samples. | ||
In order to create possibly RNA viruses that can target certain RNA signatures that are present in some races while leaving other races unharmed by the disease. | ||
Very effective bioweapon once it's rolled out. | ||
The Russian Defense Ministry earlier announced that the United States had poured money into biological research facilities in Ukraine, alleging that they may have been used in order to create biological weapons and conduct bat coronavirus related research. | ||
Again, we expect this to be presented today at the UN. I'll bring you that video shortly. | ||
United Nations Security Council to meet over Russian claims of biolab in Ukraine going on now. | ||
US spent more than 200 million dollars on biolaboratories in Ukraine. | ||
The Russian Defense Ministry disclosed information about the infrastructure of US-funded laboratories on the Ukrainian territory. | ||
The United States funding of biological laboratories in Ukraine exceeds $200 million, as follows from materials the Russian Defense Ministry made public on Monday. | ||
In particular, it disclosed information about the infrastructure of U.S.-funded laboratories on Ukrainian territory, saying the amount of financing exceeds $200 million. | ||
This, of course, as part of the U.S. Department of Defense's Threat Reduction Agency. | ||
And of course you can see it laid out in excruciating detail in Greg Reese's report to be found at Bandot Video. | ||
But Gateway Pundit has the article, we're the Bidens making money off Ukrainian bio labs too. | ||
The Bidens, the Soroses, the Klaus Schwabs of the world were all taking advantage of the Ukrainian people. | ||
And now they want us to go to war to defend their profits. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, for this final segment of The American Journal. | ||
As we go to the U.N. Security Conference, where Russia is now testifying about recovered material from U.S.-funded bioweapons labs in Ukraine, This started just minutes ago, and we start at the beginning of the testimony from the Russian representative. | ||
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Distinguished colleagues, the coronavirus pandemic, COVID-19 pandemic, has shown us how vulnerable humankind is when facing biological threats. | ||
It has already taken and continues taking a huge number of human lives. | ||
In 1975, when the convention on banning the biological and toxin weapons convention came into force, we had the hope that the world managed to get rid itself of at least those biological threats which are created by men because everyone who signed this understood the huge risks of using biological weapons and decided to forego any plans to develop it. | ||
Unfortunately, we have reason to believe that these hopes have not been fully fulfilled. | ||
We convene the meeting today because as Russia is conducting a special military operation in Ukraine, we discovered a truly shocking fact of emergency cleanup by the Kyiv regime of the traces of a military biological program which is being implemented by Kyiv with support by the United States Ministry of Defense. | ||
Our Ministry of Defense, Russian Ministry of Defense, now has documents which confirms that on the territory of Ukraine there was a network consisting of at least 30 biological laboratories in which very dangerous biological experiments are being conducted aimed at strengthening the pathogenic qualities of the plague, | ||
anthrax, Tularemia, cholera, and other lethal diseases using synthetic biology. | ||
This work is being done and funded and supervised by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency of the United States, including in the interest of the National Center for Medical Intelligence of the United States Ministry of Defense. | ||
The key role in implementing this program was placed by the Central Reference Laboratory with the Biosafety Level 3 using for its basis of the Ukrainian Scientific Anti-Plague Institute named after Mechnikov and located in Odessa. | ||
An active participant here was also conducted by research centers in other cities of Ukraine, in Kyiv, in Lvov, in Kharkov, in Dnepr, in Kherson, in Tarnopoul, in Ushkarod, in Vinicius. | ||
The results of this work were being sent to the military biological centers in the United States, including into the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, into the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, into the Naval Medical Research of the U.S. Navy, and into the U.S. Army Biological Warfare Laboratories in Fort Detrick. | ||
Which used to be being key facilities of the American program to develop biological weapons. | ||
All of these materials are available on the website of our Ministry of Defense, and our Ministry of Defense is describing them in the course of their daily briefings. | ||
Let me just dwell on the more salient examples. | ||
Our military became aware of the details of the project UP4, which was being conducted in laboratories of Kiev, Kharkov and Odessa. | ||
The goal is to study the possibility of spreading particularly dangerous infections using migratory birds. | ||
And this includes the highly pathogenic influenza H5N1, whose lethality for people reaches 50%, as well as the Newcastle disease. | ||
There was another project where the vector of the potential agents of biological weapon, bats, were considered. | ||
Amongst priority areas for study, they include the bacterial and viral pathogens that could spread from bats to people, such as plague, leptospirosis, as well as filoviruses and coronaviruses. | ||
As you can see from the project documents, the United States actively funded the biological projects in Ukraine. | ||
Experiments were being conducted to study the spread of dangerous diseases using ectoparasites such as lice and fleas. | ||
Even non-specialists understand that such experiments are one of the more reckless because they do not give you an opportunity to control how the situation is going to develop further. | ||
Similar studies using lice and fleas as agents were conducted in the 1940s by the infamous Squad 731 of the Japanese Army, whose members, by the way, found refuge in the United States and escaped justice. | ||
Ukraine has a unique geographical location. | ||
A whole number of migratory routes cross there for potential spreaders of disease, and many of them go through Russia and Eastern Europe. | ||
The research I just mentioned was conducted at the very heart of Eastern Europe and in immediate proximity of the Russian border. | ||
As the data we received shows us, the birds which were ringed and released as a result of bio-research in Harrison Zoo, they were caught in Ivanovo and Voronezh Oblast of the Russian Federation later. | ||
And the analysis of new materials shows that there was a transfer from biolaboratory in Kharkov abroad of about 140 containers with ectoparasites of bats. | ||
And we do not know what was the further fate of these dangerous materials and what a consequence is going to be of the fact that there was no international control there and they just simply will simply dissolved quite probably over Europe. | ||
In any event, there is a very high risk that they will be stolen and used for terrorist purposes or that they will be sold on the black market. | ||
Using the pretext of curing for coronavirus, from Ukraine into the Walter Reed Institute in the United States, several thousand samples of blood Serum of the people was taken and most of them are of Slavic extraction. | ||
Everyone knows how careful people in the West are when it comes to transferring biomaterials of Western nationals abroad and there is reason for that because in theory bioagents can be created which can selectively target specific ethnic groups. | ||
At the same time, the activity of biological laboratories, who we notice have been accessed since 2014 and what is being implemented by the United States within the program of so-called reform of Ukrainian healthcare, led to an uncontrolled growth in Ukraine when it comes to particularly dangerous and economically important infections. | ||
There is a growing number of German measles cases, diphtheria and tuberculosis. | ||
The cases of measles went up by a factor of more than 100. | ||
World Health Organization declared Ukraine a country with a high risk of an outbreak of poliomyelitis. | ||
There is also evidence to show that in Kharkov, where one of such Labradors is located in January 2016, 20 Ukrainian soldiers died from the swine flu and 200 more were hospitalized. | ||
By March of the same year, in Ukraine, 364 people already died from swine flu. | ||
The outbreak of African swine fever in Ukraine has become a regular occurrence. | ||
In 2019, there was an outbreak of a disease which symptomatically is very close to the plague. | ||
At the time when the military biological studies in the United States were removed because of danger to the people, the Kyiv authorities basically agreed to make their country into an experimental platform and using their citizens as guinea pigs. | ||
These experiments with a potential risk for the entire country is something that went on for years. | ||
And we can see in this yet another confirmation of an extraordinary cynicism of Kiev's mentors who tell us all the time that they're very concerned by the fate of the Ukrainian people. | ||
If we are to believe what is being said by raters and the WHO recommended that Ukraine should eliminate the particularly Folks, this is absolute bombshell testimony. | ||
Again, it's being given by the official Russian spokesperson to the Security Council at the UN. What they do with it is... | ||
Up to anybody. I mean, the U.S. either has to defend itself and prove that what's being said is false or we may very well be in violation of some very, very serious treaties. | ||
You have no idea how evil these people are. | ||
Migratory birds filled with plague being sent into Russia. | ||
It's just the beginning, folks. | ||
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I don't even know what this is. | ||
How did you get here? I just caught you, American. | ||
You visited Bandai Video. | ||
Oh, Mark Zuckerberg and others angry at you. | ||
Do what CNN says and do not visit Bandai Video or I have to hurt you. |