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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I think it's time to blow this scene and get everybody in this stuff together. | ||
The horrible truth cannot be denied. | ||
The Biden administration is directly responsible for the war in Ukraine, gas prices, food shortages, and inflation. | ||
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Who was your highest level contact with the US government in this period? | |
Questions of credibility are being raised after a private chat between two top US diplomats was leaked online. | ||
I think Yats is the guy who's got the economic experience, the governing experience. | ||
He's the guy, you know, What he needs is Cleach and Tani Book on the outside. | ||
I just think Cleach going in, he's going to be at that level working for Yatsenyuk. | ||
It's just not going to work. Yeah, no, I think that's right. | ||
Okay. Good. | ||
Well, do you want us to try to set up a call with him as the next step? | ||
Sullivan's come back to me, VFR, saying, you need Biden. | ||
And I said, probably tomorrow for an attaboy and to get the deets to stick. | ||
So Biden's willing. So you had this remarkable phone call where you have these two senior officials of the U.S. government apparently talking about a coup or how they were planning to restructure the government of Ukraine. | ||
We're on track right now. | ||
I'm on track to be the first president in history to lower the deficit by over one trillion dollars in one year. | ||
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So I'm sick of this stuff. | |
We have to talk about it because the American people think the reason for inflation is government spending more money. | ||
Simply not true. | ||
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Inflation is not created by COVID. It's not created by Putin. | |
It's not created by greedy corporations gouging their customers. | ||
There's one source of inflation. | ||
The actual definition of inflation is an expansion of the money supply. | ||
And it's the Federal Reserve that's been expanding the money supply. | ||
They've called it quantitative easing, but they keep creating dollars. | ||
And it's the U.S. government that spends those dollars in the circulation. | ||
And as it does that, the value of each dollar goes down. | ||
And so the price of everything that you buy with dollars goes up. | ||
And they're saying 7.9%, which is the worst inflation since 1982, What they don't tell you is that we had a different CPI in 1982. | ||
And if we use the same CPI today that we use then, we would be over 15% inflation. | ||
Which means 2021 or 2022, right now, this is the worst inflation in our lifetimes. | ||
We're experiencing higher inflation now than anything during the 1970s. | ||
And this decade is just getting started. | ||
Inflation's got only one way to go, and that's up. | ||
Irrefutably attributable to the corrupt sociopathic establishment that hides behind the senile blunderer-in-chief in plain sight. | ||
Putin's That's really Putin's gas hike. | ||
That's his gas hike. | ||
So much of this increase in the gas price started... | ||
Biden's economic wrecking ball was recently aided by the decimation of small businesses overwhelmed by the tycoons of the pandemic economy. | ||
Who got the money from the pay tech protection program? | ||
You know, this is our 800 billion dollars. | ||
That's kind of a lot, okay, that we gave out. | ||
Only about a quarter of the money spent by the program paid wages that would have otherwise been lost. | ||
So three-quarters of it didn't do, of $800 billion, and then 72% of the relief money ended up in the hands of people with incomes, household incomes, in the top 20%. | ||
All that money went up to the people who are in the top 20%? | ||
Driving a final stake into the heart of the middle class economy as 7 in 10 Americans are living paycheck to paycheck while over half of Americans don't have 3 months in emergency savings. | ||
As food producers continue to minimize their products Airlines are scaling back on flights. | ||
Truckers add more fuel surcharges. | ||
Bidenflation destroys the recovery following the pandemic as the war on fossil fuels continues to ripple through an engineered depression with the endgame ushering in the Great Reset where you will own nothing and be happy. | ||
John Bowne. Share that video folks. | ||
Biden is murdering the middle class Americans. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. Thanks so much for tuning in today. | ||
A little bit of a late start. | ||
I have something stuck in my eye, and it's incredibly painful. | ||
But the show must go on. | ||
So we'll continue. Just if it looks like I'm weeping at any point during the show, it's not my emotions. | ||
I'm a man. Dang it. | ||
It's just I have a little thing in my eye, and it hurts. | ||
So, yes. | ||
If I'm winking at you, it's not because I'm tricking you. | ||
It's because... Because I have a thing in my eye. | ||
Anyway, thanks for tuning in, everybody. | ||
Sorry for the late start, but obviously another big show as we have every day. | ||
As many video clips as you could possibly desire. | ||
We'll be taking your phone calls, of course, but we'll begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, your daily dispatch for the 16th of March, 2022. | ||
Saudi Arabia considers accepting yuan instead of dollars for Chinese oil sales. | ||
We covered this yesterday, but it came out after we'd done our Daily Dispatch, so I thought I'd go ahead and tack it on to today's, since Daily Dispatch is sort of a... | ||
A journal of all of the biggest stories of the day. | ||
And this one is kind of a big one as it may represent the total destruction of the petrodollar and the collapse of the American currency. | ||
Saudi Arabia is in active talks with Beijing to price some of its oil sales to China in Wuhan, people familiar with the matter said. | ||
A move that would dent the U.S. dollar's dominance in the global petroleum market and mark another shift by the world's top crude exporter towards Asia. | ||
The talks with China over won-priced oil contracts have been on and off for six years, but have accelerated this year as the Saudis have grown increasingly unhappy with decades-old U.S. security commitments to defend the kingdom, people say. | ||
China buys more than 25% of the oil that Saudi Arabia exports. | ||
If priced in yuan, those sales would boost the standing of Chinese currency. | ||
The Saudis are also considering a yuan-dominated future contract known as the PetroWan in the pricing model of Saudi Arabian oil company, also known as Aramco. | ||
Maybe one day we'll do a whole history of how Saudi Arabia came to be. | ||
How American oil interests are basically the reason that country exists entirely. | ||
13th century Wahhabism. | ||
And basically you just had a bunch of tribes all brought together by one king, King Saud. | ||
Saudi Arabia. It's Saud's Arabia because Saud had the good sense to team up with people like the Bushes and other oil magnates here in America. | ||
We guaranteed they could have total despotic control over their religious monarchy as long as we got that precious oil. | ||
It's all very interesting. And now it's all coming apart thanks to the mismanagement by the Democrats. | ||
Meanwhile, our next story, YouTube flags Tulsi Gabbard's criticism of War Machine as offensive comment. | ||
Offensive content. YouTube flagged a Fox News interview in which former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard said war in Ukraine was good for the military-industrial complex, saying it was offensive. | ||
And we've actually seen this before. | ||
We've had people on our show who had stuff tagged as offensive on YouTube because they were bullying CIA operatives and deep state spies. | ||
You can't bully the people... | ||
...in charge of your life. | ||
You know this. There's no bullying the military-industrial complex, not here on YouTube. | ||
Apparently upsetting war profiteering defense contractors is now grounds for censorship. | ||
During the interview, Gabbard dared to suggest, quote, it's good for the military-industrial complex to prolong the war in Ukraine and to have, quote, this proxy war with Russia, something that Hillary Clinton laid out just recently. | ||
This war machine, she said, the power elite in Washington, wants to turn Ukraine into another Afghanistan, turn into killing fields where this long-term insurgency is supported, and they bleed out and cripple, kill as many as Russians as possible for who knows how long, as long as they're really... | ||
As long as they're really showing their real aim and the fact they're not taking action right now to end this conflict. | ||
My God. It's like Tulsi Gabbard is an Infowars viewer or something. | ||
Meanwhile, Texans are driving to Mexico for cheaper gas. | ||
Gas prices are showing so high in the U.S. that drivers in El Paso, Texas, are taking the desperate step of crossing the border to fill up in Mexico, where prices are more than a dollar cheaper, according to reports. | ||
Which, that's kind of strange, isn't it? | ||
After all, aren't we told over and over again this is a global... | ||
Situation caused by Putin has nothing to do with the American regime. | ||
Isn't it weird that our neighboring countries aren't experiencing this massive rise in oil prices? | ||
It's almost like there's something about the way America is doing things that makes it more expensive here. | ||
But of course, you know, just over the border from El Paso, you have Nuevo Laredo and Juarez, some of those dangerous places in the world. | ||
So yes, gas prices are getting so bad. | ||
Americans are... Willing to bet their life on getting a dollar less in Mexico. | ||
Willing to put their health and safety at risk to just avoid being another... | ||
Victim of Biden's economy. | ||
Meanwhile, back in Russia and Ukraine, Russia and Ukraine are looking for compromise in peace talks. | ||
Russia and Ukraine both emphasize newfound scope for compromise on Wednesday as peace talks were set to resume three weeks into a Russian assault that has so far failed to topple the Ukrainian government. | ||
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said the talks were becoming more realistic while Ukraine... | ||
Well, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said there is some hope for compromise with neutral status for Ukraine, a major Russian demand now on the table. | ||
So, I'm sorry, Raytheon. | ||
I'm sorry, Lockheed Martin. | ||
I'm sorry, War Profiteers. | ||
I'm sorry... Millionaires in Congress who are looking forward to watching their stock portfolios bump with a signing off of more and more billions of dollars into this conflict. | ||
It might be coming to a peaceful resolution. | ||
Darn it. The last thing America wants. | ||
Peace with our neighbors. | ||
Russia isn't holding back though. | ||
They're sanctioning We're good to go. | ||
The Russian stop list includes Joe Biden and Secretary Blinken and a number of other American figures on the basis of reprosity. | ||
You know the word. The ministry said in a Twitter post Tuesday. | ||
According to Russia, the announcement regarding the expansion of sanctions list will be made soon. | ||
You've got Anthony John Blinken, Mark Milley, Jake Sullivan, National Security Advisor, William Burns, Director of the CIA, Jennifer Psaki, White House Press Secretary. | ||
Meanwhile, according to Ben Shapiro, Russia is, quote, getting concessions from the U.S. in the middle of a war via the Iran nuclear deal. | ||
Russia's Foreign Minister Lavrov claimed the Biden administration promised Moscow will be allowed to trade with Iran despite ongoing sanctions. | ||
And that's your daily dispatch. | ||
Sanctions on just the worst people in America. | ||
It's just like... | ||
Patriotic American. | ||
But, you know, there's certain cases and times when loyalty to... | ||
Your country means disloyalty to the scumbags in charge who are running it into the ground with everything they've got. | ||
I mean, that list of people that Russia is sanctioning, Joe Biden, Anthony Blinken, Mark Milley, Jake Sullivan... | ||
Bill Burns, Jennifer Sackey, like, there's a list of people I'd rather see consigned to a work camp in Siberia. | ||
Forget sanctioning them, Rushick. | ||
Will you place them under arrest, please? | ||
Will you get them out of our country and remove them from our offices? | ||
Please stop these people from bankrupting us and doing everything they can to destroy everything this country has built over the last 250 years. | ||
Yeah, see? It's back. | ||
It's back. There it is. | ||
Man, I'm sorry. | ||
I'm a mess this morning. | ||
But, of course, there's lots of news to talk about. | ||
It's just the physical reality is revolting against me and trying to make it as hard as possible. | ||
Of course, it's, I don't know, which is worse, having yourself blinded while in front of tens of thousands of people on live TV or while I'm driving on the highway? | ||
I've gotten to experience both these things this morning. | ||
But like I said, the show must go on and the world needs to know about the absurd and outrageous goings on around the world. | ||
And when we get back, we're going to go to a video of Project Veritas being raided by the FBI. Project Veritas journalist shows armed agents ransacking home at direction of Biden DOJ. Because folks, we are in full-on fascism at this point. | ||
There's no getting around it. | ||
The Department of Justice and the jackbooted thugs at the behest of the... | ||
Biden administration are storming the houses of journalists who expose their secrets. | ||
This is the way that fascism comes about. | ||
This is the way that totalitarianism is installed. | ||
Of course, it's not just national. | ||
They're doing it worldwide to pretend like it's not their fault, that there's nothing you can do about it. | ||
Now, there is something we can do about it. | ||
We can get these people out of office, we can set the ship straight, and we can take our country back once again. | ||
It's just a matter of identifying these people Enumerating their plans and counteracting them piece by piece. | ||
Stay with us. It's American Journal on Infowars.com and Band.video. | ||
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All right. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm going to go to a video now. | ||
It was released this morning by Project Veritas. | ||
And you know... I guess it depends on, you know, how history turns out, the way things go, whether Project Veritas will be treated as what they are, a bellwether, a warning sign, a siren sounding, presaging the complete collapse of this country into totalitarianism, | ||
or whether it will be consigned to the way it's demonized now in the or whether it will be consigned to the way it's demonized now in the mainstream media, which is as a And this is really like what's going on in this world right now. | ||
Today's fake news will become tomorrow's unquestionable history. | ||
And whether what's actually happening right now will be exposed and discussed. | ||
And we'll say, remember that time we almost fell into total control, Remember that time communism almost destroyed this country? | ||
Or it'll be, remember that time there was that dangerous Project Veritas reactionary Russian agents who tried to discredit our glorious utopia? | ||
It's sort of up to us, I think, because as you watch this video, again, this will either be a historical document of the onslaught of totalitarianism, or it'll be swept aside and never discussed if those totalitarians take power. | ||
I like to think that what we're witnessing here is history. | ||
This is Russia, 1917. | ||
This is Germany, 1928. | ||
This is the takeover, and you're about to watch history being made as The Biden Department of Justice ransacks the homes of journalists that they disagree with in complete flagrant disregard of everything that Americans value. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 12. | ||
What you're about to see is very disturbing. | ||
Hidden camera footage capturing the moments the FBI raided the home of a Project Veritas journalist last November. | ||
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"I'm here with your right to. | |
So, for our safety for years, we're going to have a good sleep with you. | ||
You do not have to speak to them. | ||
You are not being detained for safety. | ||
Yeah, we're supposed to speak. | ||
I'm just going to be here for you. | ||
You're trying to get a very powerful move. | ||
Are you comfortable on that? | ||
Yeah, I'm just fine. | ||
So, there's another team coming up. | ||
Yeah, there's a little sped up until I hear you. | ||
The government's invasion of our First Amendment rights should send shivers down the spine of every journalist around the country. | ||
Months ago, I explained how the government conducted pre-dawn raids at my home and at the homes of two former Project Veritas journalists. | ||
Many came to our defense, including the ACLU, the Society of Professional Journalists, The Committee to Protect Journalists, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, as well as the Freedom of the Press Foundation. | ||
Federal prosecutors from the Department of Justice in the Southern District of New York and the FBI appear to have targeted Project Veritas because of our investigative journalism. | ||
In 2020, we lawfully received material from sources concerning Ashley Biden's diary and what it said about her father, then presidential candidate Joe Biden. | ||
We ultimately decided not to publish the story and worked with local law enforcement to return these materials to her. | ||
What you've just seen is an effort by the government to intimidate and silence us as journalists. | ||
The Project Veritas will never be silenced. | ||
The First Amendment protects journalists and all people who speak out. | ||
We will stand firm to vindicate our own First Amendment rights, fight for the rights of our fellow journalists and all Americans. | ||
This footage of the FBI raid isn't even the most shocking thing about the SDNY's attacks against journalism. | ||
There's more coming out soon. | ||
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We are just getting started. | |
Just think about what has been done to Project Veritas. | ||
They've been taken to court. | ||
They've been sued. They have time and time again had to defend themselves. | ||
And what do they do? They don't even report things on their own. | ||
Like, they don't publish articles saying what they think is happening. | ||
They don't spread rumors. | ||
They don't make, you know, accusations of people. | ||
They show undercover video of what really happens. | ||
And the number of You know, trophies in their trophy room is unbelievable. | ||
I mean, think back all the way to 2016 and the way that they caught the Democrats talking about busing people from poll to poll to do voter fraud. | ||
They've exposed... | ||
CNN and Facebook and the Democratic Party, ACORN. I mean, this goes way back. | ||
Like, these people are a thorn in the side of the totalitarians and the authoritarians. | ||
They are a thorn in the side of liars. | ||
And scumbags and dissemblers and people who say one thing in public and another in private. | ||
Desperate people who are willing, under the influence of a margarita or two, to divulge any secret they know to a pretty girl sitting across the table just to show that, yeah, we know what's really going on. | ||
I know what's really going on. Yeah, sweetie, you wouldn't understand. | ||
I'm a scientist in the vaccine world and... | ||
We're full of crap, okay? | ||
I would never take the vaccine. | ||
I know better than that. | ||
We're just selling it to the people of the world by the billions and making off like bandits in the process. | ||
Everything Project Veritas has ever done has been nothing but a simple documenting of reality. | ||
Undercover footage of the people involved in these scams, carrying out or admitting to exactly what they're up to, the nefarious deeds that they have undergone. | ||
And they're treated like Julian Assange. | ||
They're treated like Infowars. | ||
They're treated like enemies of the state for simply bringing the American people the truth unvarnished, uncensored, unspun by the Media establishment. | ||
Project Veritas, weren't they also the ones that released the footage that showed the anchor on ABC News talking about how she had the Jeffrey Epstein story years ago but was not allowed to report on it? | ||
I mean, they have exposed absolutely everybody. | ||
So, of course, they have to be destroyed. | ||
Of course, the establishment has to go after them. | ||
They cannot be allowed to go out and expose the dark and dirty truths behind the scenes, undo those tangled webs that get... | ||
Woven by deceivers attempting to manipulate us. | ||
Yeah. Project Veritas. | ||
Con on hot mic. We should just do like a project. | ||
There should be like a yearly Project Veritas gala where we just go through and document their latest scalps. | ||
The latest achievements they have brought about. | ||
And honestly, one of the saddest things is I was listening to some podcast... | ||
And they were talking about Project Veritas. | ||
And, you know, it's like the way the media just seeps into people's brains. | ||
They're like, oh, Project Veritas, yeah, those are the people that make, like, the fake videos, right? | ||
And it's just like, so, I mean, this is the info war, right? | ||
Project Veritas does undercover work where they capture on footage, undeniable, with the subtitles, exactly what's going on. | ||
They put it out. The mainstream media just goes, oh, it's fake. | ||
Yeah, it's fake. That's a manipulated video. | ||
Yeah, they manipulated it by trimming it, by cutting down the time to where you start the video when the talking starts and you end up when the talking ends, and that's manipulating to them. | ||
So they can just castigate it. | ||
They just cast it aside. | ||
They just say, it's not real. | ||
It's fake. It's just fake. | ||
And the mainstream public just goes, okay, it's fake. | ||
Oh, it's fake now. I mean, I'm seeing it with my own eyes. | ||
It looks real to me. It sounds real. | ||
It is real. It's admitted to be real. | ||
The people in the video, they then go confront, and they don't say that it's fake, so it's all real. | ||
But, you know, CBS News says, oh, it's manipulated, so I can just completely ignore it now. | ||
Ignorance is bliss, folks, and Project Veritas shatters that blissful ignorance every step of the way. | ||
And, of course, they're paying the price for it. | ||
But, again, not just... | ||
A one-off. This is a trend. | ||
it's a pattern it is indicative of our complete collapse as a free nation in the loss of all of our liberties including our free speech welcome back a lot to talk about today I want to cover this story. | ||
I think a lot of what we talk about on a daily basis comes into play here. | ||
And this is a story from Valiant News, and it's titled, Idaho Social Worker Removes Baby from Conservative Parents After Expressing Racial Preference for People of Color. | ||
This is one of those stories that I see the headline, and, you know, if it's... | ||
Like, I saw this headline after the show yesterday. | ||
It's just I know it's going to make me mad. | ||
I know it's going to infuriate me. | ||
And I just don't even want to read the details. | ||
I just don't even want to know about it. | ||
But then you go, look, you got to know about this. | ||
You have to realize what's going on. | ||
You have to dissect what exactly has led up to this and what we can, you know, understand from this as to where we're going, where we are now, and what we may be facing in the future. | ||
So let's go through this together. | ||
And again, just reading through this, you'll see how responsible this author is. | ||
The author is Phil McConnell from ValiantNews.com. | ||
And he's very even-handed, sort of tepid in his condemnations. | ||
He doesn't fly off the handle. | ||
Much more responsible than, say, how the MSN would approach this. | ||
Because, you know... Well, let me read it and then we'll relate to some other mainstream stories that you're familiar with and the way that it's covered by the mainstream media. | ||
So according to this article, they say, a social worker in Idaho named Nice Loofah, I'm going to say her name's Nice Loofah, made the decision to pull the proverbial trigger and have a 10-month-old child removed from his parents. | ||
There are various different accounts of what led up to this outrage. | ||
That led up to this and outrage among local political activists is growing. | ||
This is in part due to the fact the child is the grandson of a prominent pastor in the city of Boise. | ||
The family has a lot of political connections as well. | ||
Reports from local mainstream media outlets detail the events that led up to the child being removed from his parents, largely based on police report from the police department in the city of Meridian, a suburb of Boise and the second largest city in the state of Idaho. | ||
Although we wouldn't go so far as to claim the police department is lying, a journalist's job is to research both sides of the story and provide a detailed and impartial view of what they believe. | ||
One of the main reports being cited is from the left-leaning Idaho statesman in arm of the once-bankrupted conglomerate news organization McClatchy. | ||
Ian Max Stevenson details the situation by giving independent gubernatorial candidate Eamon Bundy the headline. | ||
Like, just from this little paragraph alone... | ||
It's just like a window into the modern media landscape, right? | ||
It's a story about a 10-month-old child being removed from his parents. | ||
But the reason it's being covered by the Idaho Statesman, which is, as local as it sounds, actually just an apparatus of a much, much larger national media organization. | ||
And they're telling this story, but only doing it in a way... | ||
That it can be political fodder for their war against Eamon Bundy. | ||
So it's not about telling the truth. | ||
It's not about getting the news across. | ||
It's about using what's going on in the world around them to gain a political edge or to destroy a political opponent. | ||
After briefly describing what happened to the 10-month-old and his parents, based largely on the police report, they finish up the story by going back to talking about Eamon Bundy some more, reminding the readers of everything newsworthy about Eamon Bundy. | ||
Meanwhile, the grandfather of the child wrote an op-ed on an independent website detailing the family's side of the story. | ||
Although it's fair to assume the family is going to be biased, it doesn't mean that the details in the op-ed are wrong and shouldn't be reported on as well as, quote, in the words of the family, if nothing else. | ||
The Idaho statesman, however, does not oblige the public the opportunity to get this perspective. | ||
So, again, even this, it's like a little bit tepid. | ||
Like, you know, Valiant News is a good news organization. | ||
I'm not, you know, criticizing them or this author. | ||
But when he says, you know, it's fair to assume the family's going to be biased, I guess. | ||
But who are you going to trust more in this? | ||
The police report? That you don't even know who wrote it? | ||
And it's just minimal details just to get across the facts of what happened? | ||
Or are you going to trust the grandfather whose grandchild is now in state custody and has a personal interest in this? | ||
Who do you think is going to be more honest with this? | ||
Who has more to lose? Is the grandfather using his grandchild's life to score some easy political points? | ||
Or is the mainstream media doing that? | ||
Is the left-leaning newspaper doing that? | ||
Who do you think is more trustworthy in this situation? | ||
It's not that hard to understand. | ||
But of course he points out that you could at least say in the words of the family... | ||
But that's not usually how things are reported, is it? | ||
How many times over the last couple years, especially when it comes to things like Black Lives Matter, do things reported as fact that are completely untrue because they follow up the assertion with a statement according to the family, right? | ||
You'll have something happen where some guy gets killed by the police and it's like, he had no gun. | ||
He was on his way to church according to the family. | ||
And it's like, well... Actually, he did have a gun. | ||
Actually, he was firing at police officers. | ||
Actually, he was on his way to steal crack from a pregnant woman. | ||
Like, you know, just something awful. | ||
But it's like what they do is they don't want to do the research. | ||
They don't want to tell you what's true. They want to establish a narrative. | ||
And if it helps them to establish a narrative to unquestioningly accept the baseless assertions of interested parties, then they'll do that. | ||
Then that's what they do. | ||
Yes, the mother of the person who's, you know, been arrested or been injured or killed by the police is lying about what's going on, but they don't question it. | ||
They don't double check. And they also don't say, in the words of the family, this, this, this, they say, he was going to church. | ||
He was totally unarmed. | ||
Like, that's the headline. Then underneath, it'll be like, according to his mother. | ||
And it's like, okay, so that was a lie. | ||
So she was lying, but you didn't check it because you wanted to run with this. | ||
Because, again, it's not about, and I've said this a million times, and you're about to see it more. | ||
The mainstream media's entire purpose, other than covering up the misdeeds of those in power and the government, their role, their real mission is to... | ||
Say facts to say the truth but leave you with the impression of a lie. | ||
I say that all the time because that's exactly what they do and it's described perfectly here in this article. | ||
When he says, Which led their readers to false conclusions. | ||
That's the purpose of the mainstream media. | ||
The purpose of the mainstream media is to make people think something that is not true by leaving things out, emphasizing things that don't deserve to be emphasized. | ||
It's all a very sophisticated method of leaving you with the impression of a lie. | ||
You read this article, and afterwards, you give this article to somebody, they read it, you ask them, so what happened there? | ||
And they go, well, this family was withholding nutrition from the child. | ||
And you go, now wait, did it say that in the article? | ||
And they're like, yeah, I'm pretty sure it did. | ||
Yeah, no, I read it. It said, okay, no, I guess, eh. | ||
I guess it's not in there at all. | ||
I guess that's not what it says. | ||
I guess the way it was phrased made me think that's what was going on. | ||
But now that I think about it, that's not actually what happened. | ||
But you don't remember all the words of the article that you read. | ||
You don't remember the sentences or the nouns and the verbs. | ||
You are just left with an impression. | ||
You leave with an idea implanted in your head, and it's a false one. | ||
But they get away with it because they build this lie with bricks of the truth. | ||
It's confusing, but it's real. | ||
really what they do. | ||
This article goes on. | ||
What appears to have actually happened in regards to the health of the child is that he wasn't able to process what he was being fed because of a health problem that led to the baby throwing up and not being able to gain weight to some degree. | ||
That in no way implies the parents weren't feeding him. | ||
The op-ed, however, will give you the impression or I'm sorry, in the op-ed, however, if you give the family some benefit of the doubt, they explain in much more detail what really happened with the child's health and who the parents are. | ||
Based on my research, the parents do not look like deadbeats. | ||
They are young and struggling with a child that's having some health issues, something that would scare and challenge any new parent. | ||
It was reported that the parents missed a weigh-in appointment with a doctor they were seeing in the city of Meridian because the mother wasn't feeling well that day. | ||
Missing a weigh-in can be a big deal if you have a child who's having health issues when it comes to the law. | ||
However, the mainstream media report states that the father was given a second chance to take the child in without any ramifications. | ||
But what was only reported in the op-ed is that the father was directed to an entirely different facility called Faces of Hope Victim Center. | ||
This may have led the father to wonder if he was taking the child to be apprehended by Idaho health and welfare rather than taking his child to a doctor's appointment. | ||
From the op-ed in italics, quote, To claim that medical personnel determined the child was suffering from severe malnourishment is an outright lie and is obviously designed to make it look as if Levi and Marissa were not taking care of Cyrus. | ||
Meridian Police and Health and Welfare was able to contact the child's father who agreed to bring the child in for an examination but then failed to show up. | ||
This is also a gross mischaracterization of facts. | ||
Levi did contact Nice Lufa, the social worker who had texted Marisa, and asked her what was going on. | ||
She refused to give him any answers. | ||
He asked what they thought was wrong with baby Cyrus, since they were given a clean bill of health. | ||
And discharged from the hospital, Nice refused to give Levi, Cyrus' father, any information and just demanded that he go immediately to a clinic because it is a, quote, medical emergency. | ||
But she refused to tell him that the, quote, medical emergency was. | ||
She then texted him the address for Faces of Hope Victim Center. | ||
Yeah, so I'm starting to get the picture here. | ||
This baby was kidnapped. This baby was outright kidnapped by the bureaucracy. | ||
I mean, folks, you think it's bad when you have to try to get, you know, a mischarge on your phone bill taken care of? | ||
Imagine that same level of bureaucratic depersonalization, but when it comes to, like, your child being taken from you. | ||
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I'm going to be honest, the more I read about this, the more I sympathize with the parents of this kid. | ||
Again, just to... | ||
Just to try to wrap my mind around exactly what happened here. | ||
And trying to put myself in the... | ||
Position these people, because I have a baby a little bit older than 10 months, but of course, you know, no baby is free of defects, right? | ||
Every baby is going to have a little medical scare every once in a while, right? | ||
And so, of course, you do the best that you can, and apparently this baby has an issue where it was unable to keep food down. | ||
It was not gaining weight. My baby had this problem, too. | ||
It's not... You know, doing everything we can to get at food, but it's still sort of a little bit lower on the growth chart, not growing as quickly as we'd want it to or that we'd expect it to. | ||
So, you know, you do what you can and you take it in to, you know, these checkups and you weigh the baby and make sure you're on the right track or you're doing the right stuff. | ||
And so apparently what happened was... | ||
I guess probably what happens is if it's a malnourishment issue, it automatically gets tagged as potential abuse. | ||
In other words, potentially the parents are just not taking good enough care of the baby. | ||
They're not giving it enough food, so it's malnourished. | ||
That wasn't the case here. It was a medical condition, but it likely just automatically, sort of algorithmically, got put into this pile of potential abuse issues. | ||
Which, again, not necessarily a terrible thing. | ||
It's good that we have systems in this country that look out for babies and children that may be, you know, mistreated by their parents. | ||
And we have the, you know, medical professionals that can keep an eye on things. | ||
Go, I don't like, you know, these bruises don't match up with the stories that were being told. | ||
That sort of stuff. Like, that makes sense. | ||
That's all perfectly reasonable. | ||
But I'm just imagining being this father. | ||
Because the way they describe this... | ||
And the way they describe, essentially they miss one of the weigh-in meetings and the father's like, yeah, you know, we'll go do another one. | ||
And then he gets a call from this healthcare worker who I guess is a refugee from the Congo. | ||
So, right, it's like you get a call from somebody who like hardly speaks English and is just like, you know, saying, yeah, you need to bring your baby in for another check. | ||
Yeah, I'm here with the government. | ||
We need your baby to... | ||
Come in for another checkup. | ||
This time, don't worry about going to the hospital or a doctor. | ||
Why don't you come to this Faces of Hope victim center with your baby? | ||
I would hang up on them. | ||
Like, are you kidding me? | ||
Really? I'm supposed to go to a victim center? | ||
No. That's not happening. | ||
I'm not going to take my child to some government facility based on nothing for no reason. | ||
Because he has a medical condition? | ||
We're dealing with this. Don't worry about it. | ||
The government has nothing to do with this. | ||
I would act exactly like this dad acted. | ||
I don't even think that's what the dad did. | ||
I think the dad was actually trying to cooperate with all this. | ||
And of course, this woman is on video basically talking about how she's not comfortable around white people, this woman is on video basically talking about how she's not comfortable around white people, doesn't like white people, prefers black people as some sort of racist | ||
which... Again, just imagine like deep south, prominently African-American county or something, and you have this white hospital worker. | ||
It's like, yeah, I'm just uncomfortable around black people. | ||
There's just so many black people around here. | ||
I'm much more comfortable around white people. | ||
And then she is arbitrarily taking babies away from black families for no reason whatsoever. | ||
That's what's happened. | ||
Cyrus is no longer with his family. | ||
He is a ward of the state now on the behest of this woman who has openly expressed racial animus towards white people. | ||
They say what ultimately comes of this could be determined in a few days, weeks or months based on how the court system handles things. | ||
In the meantime, the parents Marissa and Levi Anderson will have to live in limbo while their baby Cyrus is temporarily a ward of the state. | ||
Lieutenant Governor and candidate for Governor Janice McGeechan also opined on Facebook saying, I'm very concerned about reports regarding baby Cyrus being taken away from his parents. | ||
I reached out to the governor of his chief of staff requesting a phone call regarding the situation. | ||
Taking a child away from his parents must always be a very last resort. | ||
This kind of thing must not happen in Idaho. | ||
I will continue to invest this situation. | ||
Yeah, not anymore. | ||
Yeah, try to call our 800 number. | ||
You'll be put on hold for four hours, and we'll just take your kid. | ||
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We do still have a lot to talk about when it comes to the war in Ukraine, although it looks like there's light on the horizon. | ||
There's a silver lining to these clouds, or rather there's sunlight poking through. | ||
Because it looks like they're ready to perhaps come to some sort of compromise, perhaps stop the really doomed resistance to the... | ||
Russian onslaught. | ||
I mean, think about, I mean, you had, within like a day or two of the Russia invasion, you had the government of Zelensky telling its people to make mortars and go throw Molotov cocktails at tanks going down the city. | ||
A week in, you had them Giving guns to, like, 18-year-olds, three days of training, and then sending them to the front lines. | ||
And yet we're continually told, oh, Russia's failing. | ||
This isn't going well for Russia. | ||
Sounds like it's not going well for Ukraine. | ||
It sounds like Ukraine is desperately and inadvisedly sending its own citizens out to be meat in the grinder. | ||
Sounds like they have nothing to win from Russia. | ||
Giving their lives for what? | ||
For Zelensky? For a bunch of American billionaires to manipulate their country? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
And a bunch of people from England, UK, and America. | ||
What's that? Zelensky addresses Congress, invokes Pole Harbor 9-11. | ||
So is he addressing Congress right now? | ||
Alright, let's get the video of that. | ||
I'd like to see what Zelensky had to say to our Congress. | ||
Now, one thing when it comes to the Russian war, the question is, where does sovereignty lie? | ||
This has been maybe the first war where you've had corporate players as major participants in a sense of not under the guise of some government, not at the behest of some government. | ||
Obviously, corporations are always involved in war as long as corporations have been around. | ||
They've been instrumental in warfare. | ||
But I think some of the reports that we're seeing don't bode well for corporations The world order as we know it. | ||
A world order of nation states where the sovereignty and the ultimate authority lies in the government that is there controlled by the people. | ||
That was the dream of America. | ||
That was the promise of America. | ||
That's what republicanism was. | ||
Was that the highest law in the land and the ultimate authority was, by virtue of voting, Ultimately, the people themselves, the people as a whole at large, the responsible citizens who have earned their right to vote, they were the ones that decided what wars would be fought, what laws would be imposed, all these sorts of things. | ||
See, that time is over. | ||
That's what we're moving away from. | ||
And what they're building instead is a corporatocracy, a super state over the national states that will be controlled by corporations. | ||
Now, we know that Starbucks and McDonald's and Pepsi and Coke and all these other corporations, as well as all the banks, have pulled out of Russia and are trying to harm Russia as much as they can by bankrupting them. | ||
Of course, the... People that actually work in McDonald's in Russia, like they have nothing to do with the war, obviously, but it's their jobs that will be eradicated, their livelihoods that will be destroyed. | ||
The corporations themselves are now picking winners and are active participants in the war outside of a nationalist governmental system. | ||
So you have this. | ||
Amazon CEO pledges logistics cybersecurity support for Ukraine. | ||
Amazon.com Inc. is using its logistics capability to get supplies to those in need of cybersecurity expertise, in need and cybersecurity expertise to help governments and companies as part of its support for Ukraine. | ||
Chief Executive Andy Jassy said on Twitter on Wednesday, saying, quote, Amazon stands with the people of Ukraine and will continue to help, Jassy said, following Russia's invasion that Moscow called a special operation. | ||
Amazon, which earlier this week pledged to donate up to $10 million for humanitarian efforts, is the latest company to mobilize in offering aid. | ||
Again, does this not just... | ||
Does this not just... | ||
Sound alarm bells in anybody else's head? | ||
Does this not sound like a dystopian fantasy novel? | ||
Right? We're going to have massive corporations giving logistical and security support. | ||
Maybe to state actors, maybe to non-state actors. | ||
Maybe they'll just have it themselves. Maybe they'll just be an Amazon army. | ||
Right? Maybe it will just be autonomous drones. | ||
As we know, there have already been drones that have killed people on the battlefield completely autonomously. | ||
No controller, no pilot piloting the drones. | ||
The drones themselves identify targets and destroy them algorithmically with no oversight. | ||
AI battlefield. I think it was either Libya or maybe in Somalia that this took place. | ||
You guys can find it. Killed by AI drone. | ||
Just look it up. What's to stop Amazon from releasing killer drones? | ||
Honestly, that's the question. | ||
I mean, it's not like they can be charged for murder. | ||
It's a drone. It's a robot. | ||
You can't charge a robot for murder. | ||
You can charge the corporation for murder. | ||
Well, what if the corporations have their own supranational court that they control and they override any... | ||
There you go, yeah. | ||
Uh... AI drone may have hunted down and killed soldiers in Libya with no human input. | ||
Like, this is where we're headed. | ||
We're headed to a place where corporations like Amazon will have more power than states, and they'll be the one waging the war. | ||
They'll be the one determining who gets support, who gets logistics. | ||
They'll be providing military support for state actors, non-state actors, whoever they decide they want to be on the side of. | ||
So why not? Would it be outrageous to hear a headline? | ||
Amazon now sending drones to fight for Ukraine in this war. | ||
Amazon now deployed army of unsupervised AI killing machines on the battlefield. | ||
Isn't that exciting? Boston Dynamic comes out with its brand new killer robot machine gun dog. | ||
Aren't you excited? It has no oversight. | ||
It's programmed to kill. | ||
And the governments of the nations are incapable of stopping it, incapable of holding them to account, powerless in the face of these corporate monsters. | ||
Of course, there's already been discussions, believe it or not, people saying things like, maybe Amazon should have a seat at the UN. I mean, after all, How many countries have seats of the UN that have GDPs much lower than the yearly earnings of Amazon? | ||
Amazon is more powerful, has more people, has more production capability than many, many nations around the world. | ||
So why shouldn't they have a say on international bodies? | ||
Why shouldn't they have a lead role in these international bodies? | ||
Why shouldn't the corporate interest be the superior interest, be the ultimate interest? | ||
When it comes to warfare, Amazon CEO pledges logistics cybersecurity support for Ukraine. | ||
Are we going to pay for this? | ||
I mean, is Russia going to say, well, it's an American company, so now that means America is actively involved in the war in Ukraine? | ||
Or is Amazon not American? | ||
Is it something else? Is it something over America, outside of America, an international corporation? | ||
So, is Russia going to start bombing Amazon factories? | ||
Killing the people in them? | ||
We're going to see wars between corporations? | ||
Between corporations and nation states? | ||
Is this where we're headed? | ||
Because the question is, where, at the end of the day, does sovereignty lie? | ||
And right now, free speech, as guaranteed by our Constitution, is overridden by big tech companies that decide that you're not allowed to bully or criticize sovereignty. | ||
The military-industrial complex. | ||
You can't bully Raytheon. | ||
You're not allowed to bully poor little Lockheed Martin. | ||
So corporations will start the wars. | ||
Corporations will profit from the wars. | ||
They'll sell you the weapons to carry out the wars. | ||
They'll silence you if you criticize the wars. | ||
And they may as well just actively get involved through financial conflict, financial warfare, attempting to bankrupt certain combatants. | ||
Or maybe they'll just be actively involved with the robot drone swarms that you're incapable of stopping and that your national government is incapable of preventing. | ||
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That should love that neighbor, not divide. | ||
I'm a bad. | ||
It's still coming. | ||
Today's program will be making fun of Redditors who thought that going to Ukraine to participate in the war would be a picnic, only to be turned around and flee the country with the tail between their legs. | ||
Hilarious. We'll get into that. | ||
We'll also talk about the rather desperate attempts by the mainstream media to cover up the effects, negative effects of the vaccine as more and more data comes out that once again proves M4s has been right the entire time. | ||
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We'll also be talking about the establishment of the technocratic global new world order cemented and guaranteed by the digital ID that will track everything that you do, everyone you talk to, everything you think and say, and will determine whether it's acceptable or not. | ||
All of that still to come. | ||
But now I want to go to a video by... | ||
That's Zolinski speaking in front of Congress. | ||
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So before we go to this clip of Zelensky speaking to the United States Congress, here's a story at AP News from this morning. | ||
Zelensky center stage facing Congress pleading for help nearly three weeks ago. | ||
After the start of this war, Zelensky is addressing U.S. Congress, the actor-turned-wartime leader. | ||
In other words, the actor-turned-actor's latest video speech. | ||
He uses the West's great legislative bodies as a global stage to orchestrate support against Russia's crushing invasion. | ||
Let's read some headlines before we go to that video. | ||
Of course, we just saw this. | ||
Amazon CEO pledges logistics cybersecurity support for Ukraine, like some sort of dystopian Corporate superpower. | ||
Russia sanctions Joe and Hunter Biden, Hillary Clinton, Jen Psaki, and others. | ||
Russia's Lavrov, however, says that some deals with Ukraine are close to being agreed, so there may be an end to this war. | ||
As Russia and Ukraine are looking for a compromise in peace talks, Russia and Ukraine both emphasize newfound scope for compromise on Wednesday as peace talks were set to resume three weeks into a Russian assault that has so far failed to topple the Ukrainian government. | ||
Of course, you can't You can't advocate for peace. | ||
Not these days. Advocating for peace is cyberbullying military industrial complex corporations. | ||
So YouTube flags Tulsi Gabbard's criticism of War Machine as offensive content. | ||
An unfortunate story here. Ukrainian journalists working as a Fox News freelance consultant was killed amid an attack. | ||
Fox News CEO Susan Scott informed Network employees in a note provided to The Hill on Tuesday that Oleksandra Sasha Kuvishinova, 24, was killed in the same attack that killed a cameraman, Pierre Zakrowsky, and injured correspondent Benjamin Hill. | ||
They'd been helping Fox News team on the ground for weeks. | ||
And they were called incredibly talented in this note. | ||
It's a very sad thing. | ||
Struck by incoming fire while in the field doing real journalism. | ||
Very unfortunate. Russia ramps up missile strikes on Kiev as ground forces stall. | ||
This is day 20 of the invasion. | ||
EU leaders visit Kiev as Ukraine officials see room for compromise with Russia. | ||
Despite Russia's relentless assault, top Ukrainian advisors to Zelenskyy indicated Tuesday that there might be room for compromise even as Russian forces stepped up their bombardment of Kiev. | ||
Russian kids are being bullied over their nationality, bullied and abused as Russia-phobia is now a corporate and government and media approved form of xenophobia. | ||
So, you know, xenophobia always bad unless it serves the war aims of tyrants, in which case it's a very good thing and go ahead and abuse the hell out of your Russian neighbors and friends. | ||
They aren't people anymore because we're at war with them. | ||
That's what you have to know. Large Polish cities, meanwhile, are reaching capacity as UN says 3 million refugees have fled Ukraine. | ||
The Russian war in Ukraine has hit a grim milestone as the United Nations on Tuesday says that now more than 3 million refugees have fled the country since the invasion began last month. | ||
And again, this is what we in the business like to call a real refugee crisis, not a manufactured population replacement scheme where over the course of years you quietly but stealthily funnel in millions upon millions of foreign nationals and give not a manufactured population replacement scheme where over the course of years you quietly but stealthily funnel in millions upon millions of foreign nationals and give them permanent residency | ||
Now, this is people actively fleeing falling missiles, going to the closest safe nation and begging for temporary protection while things get sorted out in their homeland. | ||
That's a real refugee crisis. | ||
So it's confusing to the Europeans who have for the last several decades been in the old paradigm of we're replacing our population with Middle Easterners. | ||
And if you complain about it, you're a terrorist. | ||
Ukrainian TV host calls for the genocide of Russian children. | ||
Ukrainian TV host Farudin Sharomafel took to the airwaves to demand genocide of Russian children, quoting top Nazi Aldo Adolf Eichmann as he called for killing children. | ||
Yes, really. He uttered the vile comments during a segment on Channel 24 news station, saying, quote, I know that as a journalist I have to be objective, I have to be balanced in order to report information to you with a cold heart, but to tell you the truth, it's very hard to hold on now, especially at a time like this, and since we are called Nazis, fascists and so on in Russia I will allow myself to quote Aldo Eichmann who said that in order to destroy a nation you must destroy first of all children because if you kill their parents the children will grow up to take revenge by killing children they will never grow up in the nation will disappear | ||
Shalmuff said he then went on to assert that he would personally kill Russian children so clearly the good guys in this Gateway Pundit reports, the American and British delusion, Russia may only have 14 days. | ||
They say, when I saw this headline, I assumed it might be from the Babylon Bee. | ||
Russia has 14 days to break Ukrainian resistance. | ||
Nope, it was from the New York Post. | ||
Here's a snippet of that article. Russian troops facing fierce opposition by Ukrainian forces may only be able to sustain their onslaught for another 10 days to two weeks before their situation deteriorates due to dwindling equipment and manpower, according to a new report Tuesday. | ||
The Daily Mail, citing defense sources in the United Kingdom, reported that Ukrainian defenders have the Russian army on the run, They're running in the wrong direction. | ||
They're on the run directly towards your capital city. | ||
Things aren't right here. Yeah, two weeks to stop the spread. | ||
Two weeks to stop the spread of Russian territorial expansion. | ||
Two weeks to flatten the curve of Russian invasion. | ||
Just two weeks, guys. That's all. | ||
Two weeks. It's the perfect amount of time. | ||
It's like... You watch that 30 Rock episode, Matt Damon plays a pilot and he says, we always say 30 minutes. | ||
It doesn't matter how long it's going to be. | ||
We always say 30 minutes because it's long enough that people get used to they're just going to be sitting on the runway, but it's not so long that they get mad that they're going to have to wait that much longer. | ||
So two weeks, it's a nice little time frame where you go, oh, it's only two weeks, so I don't really have to worry about it. | ||
And yet it's long enough that two weeks from now, you'll maybe have forgotten that they said two weeks in the first place. | ||
and at that point they'll go, okay, another two weeks. | ||
Just another two weeks of weapons, another two weeks of billion-dollar checks written with your name on the signing line at the bottom. | ||
Just two more weeks of war. | ||
That's all it's going to take. | ||
Flatten the curve, folks. | ||
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Yep, all right. - Here's what we're going to do. I'm going to go to this video by Zelensky of Zelensky talking to the American Congress today. | ||
We'll talk a little bit about what the American government is doing to help Zelensky. | ||
Then we'll cover Again, sort of asking where sovereignty lies. | ||
Is there some in America that want international courts to punish American citizens for spreading Russian misinformation? | ||
Because why have a nation where you can vote on your leaders and they're responsible to you and have to actually fulfill their promises to you if they want to get re-elected, when instead you can be controlled and ruled over and judged by a corporate cabal of International businesses and their lackeys in the unelected and unaccountable super state organizations like the UN and the EU. Alexandra Chalupa, | ||
despite her name sounding delicious, I just don't even know where to start with that. | ||
Thousands of American veterans are risking their lives helping Ukraine defend the free world from Putin? | ||
So, mercenaries? | ||
Fighting for pay? I mean, I don't understand. | ||
But she wants him to be tried at The Hague as a disinformation agent in Putin's war. | ||
This is why nationalism is important, folks. | ||
There should be no superior authority over the American people. | ||
That includes the American government, but it most certainly includes Amazon, Starbucks, the World Economic Forum, and The Hague. | ||
Ridiculous. Let's go now to this video of Vladimir Zelensky addressing the US Congress this morning. | ||
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Friends, I'm proud to greet you from Ukraine, from our capital city of Kyiv, a city that is under missile and airstrike from Russian troops every day. | |
But it doesn't give up. | ||
And we have not even thought about it for a second. | ||
Just like many other cities and communities in our beautiful country, which found themselves in the worst war since World War II. I have the honor to greet you on behalf of the Ukrainian people Free and freedom-loving people who for eight years have been resisting the Russian aggression. | ||
Those who give their best sons and daughters to stop this full-scale Russian invasion. | ||
Right now, the destiny of our country is being decided. | ||
The destiny of our people, whether Ukrainians will be free, whether they will be able to preserve their democracy. | ||
Russia has attacked not just us, not just our land, not just our cities. | ||
It went on a brutal Offensive against our values, basic human values, it through tanks and planes against our freedom, against our right to live freely in our own country, choosing our own future. | ||
Against our desire for happiness, against our national dreams, just like the same dreams you have, you, Americans. | ||
Like anyone else in the United States. | ||
I remember your national memorial in Rushmore. | ||
The faces of your prominent presidents, those who laid the foundation of the United States, of America, as it is today. | ||
Democracy, independence, freedom. | ||
And care for everyone, for every person, for everyone who works diligently, who lives honestly, who respects the law. | ||
We in Ukraine want the same for our people. | ||
All that is normal part of your own life. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, friends, Americans, in your great history you have pages that would allow you to understand Ukrainians. | ||
Understand us now, when you need it right now, when we need you right now. | ||
Remember Pearl Harbor, terrible morning of December 7, 1941, when your sky was black from the planes attacking you. | ||
Just remember it. | ||
Remember September the 11th, a terrible day in 2001 when evil tried to turn your cities, independent territories in battlefields, when innocent people were attacked. | ||
Attacked from air? | ||
Yes. Just like nobody else expected it. | ||
You could not stop it. | ||
Our country experience the same every day, right now, at this moment, every night, for three weeks now. | ||
Various Ukrainian cities. | ||
Russia has turned the Ukrainian sky into a source of death for thousands of people. | ||
Russian troops have already fired nearly 1,000 missiles at Ukraine, countless bombs. | ||
They use drones to kill us with precision. | ||
This is a terror that Europe has not seen for 80 years, and we are asking for a reply, for an answer. | ||
To this terror from the whole world. | ||
Is this a lot to ask for? | ||
To create a no-fly zone over Ukraine to save people. | ||
Is this too much to ask? | ||
Humanitarian no-fly zone. | ||
Something that Russia would not be able to terrorize our free cities. | ||
If this is too much to ask, we offer an alternative. | ||
You know what kind of defense systems we need, S-300 and other similar systems. | ||
You know how much depends on the battlefield, on the ability to use aircraft, powerful, strong aviation to protect our people, our freedom of land. | ||
Let's just pause it right there. | ||
Here's one thing I don't like. | ||
I don't like when people try to emotionally manipulate me. | ||
It just kind of rubs me the wrong way. | ||
If you want me to do something, you can ask me to do it, and you can say, here's why I want you to do this. | ||
Then we can decide whether it's good or bad. | ||
But what is he doing there? I mean, everything about this, to me, just screams insincerity. | ||
For one thing, here's a guy, president of a country, giving a speech in front of the... | ||
Combined Congress of the most powerful nation in the world. | ||
He's wearing a t-shirt. | ||
And it's not like I'm insulted. | ||
He's wearing a t-shirt. No, no. | ||
It's because this whole thing has been packaged as a public relations campaign. | ||
Because they've said it makes you look more relatable. | ||
It makes you look like you're really involved in the fight. | ||
You don't even have time to tie a tie anymore. | ||
He's wearing a t-shirt. Like, the whole look, the whole setup is designed to inspire certain feelings in you because they're not arguing on a logical basis. | ||
They're arguing on an emotional basis. | ||
Now, he says, Has this war been going on for eight years? | ||
Yes, it has. Has it been Russia been aggressive for these eight years? | ||
In certain respects, but it's also been eight years of Western Ukraine shelling Eastern Ukraine and killing Eastern Ukrainian civilians. | ||
It's also eight years of measures by Zelensky and his government to do things like forbid the discussion or the use of the Russian language. | ||
You can't have broadcast in the Russian language and you can't have Schools being taught in the Russian language, this in flagrant disregard of the desires of the people that live in those areas sort of flies in the face of his claims of democracy and his very flowery and very wonderful words about democracy and the right to live freely and do what you want to do. | ||
That's not the case in his country. | ||
I'm sorry. It's just not. | ||
Ukraine is not America. | ||
They're trying to make you think that somehow Ukraine is suffering under this because they have adopted American ideals. | ||
They really haven't. | ||
It's all manipulation. We'll get into everything else he said from Mount Rushmore. | ||
I mean, he brings up Mount Rushmore on the day that Joe Biden says no fireworks at Mount Rushmore. | ||
All right, so Zelensky has just addressed the US Congress. | ||
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And I mean, you know, I don't know. | |
I'm just trying to see this from all sides because I get it. | ||
Obviously, you don't want a president that just rolls over. | ||
You can't just reward somebody who launches an invasion against your country. | ||
Zelensky, however he became president, he is president of that country. | ||
He does have a responsibility to the people of Ukraine to do everything that he can to try to fend off the people invading them. | ||
You can't fault him for that, obviously. | ||
He's doing what he thinks he needs to. | ||
But he's also engaged in a public relations campaign not to present the facts as they're actually on the ground, but to really manipulate Perception and the emotions of the American people to get us involved in a conflict that we may not be involved in without that manipulation. | ||
Just going through some of the stuff he said there. | ||
He talked about eight years of Russian aggression. | ||
He talked about the freedom of a democracy and the freedom That we here in America enjoy, as if our values and the American values are one in the same, part and parcel with Ukrainian values and the way the Ukrainian government operates, which it's not. | ||
I mean, it's really not. | ||
They don't have the First Amendment. | ||
Zelensky has shut down media outlets. | ||
They criticize him. He has imprisoned his political opponents. | ||
He has made it illegal to broadcast or teach in the Russian language. | ||
Despite the desire of many of the people in his country that speak Russian, these things, again, you can argue about whether they're merited or not. | ||
There's also been an ongoing civil war in Ukraine since 2014. | ||
The hot civil war, missiles firing, people dying. | ||
14,000 civilians dead at the hands of his government, of his own people. | ||
So I'm just treating Zelensky with the same tepid skepticism that I treat our own leaders when they talk about our values, when they talk about wanting to uphold all of these wonderful things that make America great while at the same time imprisoning political dissidents, setting the DOJ after journalists, and targeting the former president of the United States for economic and legal destruction. | ||
Because he posed a threat to their system. | ||
Take all this with a grain of salt. | ||
Are the things he's talking about nice? | ||
Freedom, personal liberty? Yes, they're very nice. | ||
Is he really a champion of them? | ||
I think that's debatable. I don't think that's a cut and dry issue. | ||
I don't think it's as black and white as they're portraying it. | ||
Sort of ironic that he mentions Mount Rushmore. | ||
Obviously, most people on Mount Rushmore be vehemently against getting involved in overseas Conflicts that have nothing to do with us. | ||
Sort of George Washington's whole thing, right? | ||
It's also somewhat ironic because on the day that he evokes Mount Rushmore and our mythical, nearly mythical founding fathers and the values that they represent. | ||
The Joe Biden administration cancels Mount Rushmore fireworks on 4th of July for the second year in a row just to emphasize their utter disdain of these same things. | ||
Their hatred of the founders of this country and the flippancy with which they treat the values that these men fought and died for. | ||
He brings up Pearl Harbor on September 11th. | ||
Are these appropriate to what's going on in Ukraine right now? | ||
Really not in the slightest. | ||
In terms of lost lives, in terms of, yeah, it's a military attacking another military, like in the most vague and non-specific ways, you could say there's something to it, but... | ||
This didn't happen out of the blue. | ||
And that's the thing about 9-11. | ||
It was a sunny September morning and everybody was doing fine before some non-state actors flew a plane into the building. | ||
That's if you believe the real story, right? | ||
If you want to really get into 9-11, there's a whole other can of worms there that may actually be more appropriate in the current climate with Ukraine. | ||
But just on its face value, just taking the story... | ||
You know, the official story as it stands. | ||
Russia didn't surprise anybody with this. | ||
It was weeks and weeks and weeks of military buildup beforehand. | ||
So it's much more like the breakout to World War II. But even that sort of falls flat. | ||
I don't know if you're familiar with the term peace in our time. | ||
It was Neville Chamberlain coming back from Germany after having met with Adolf Hitler. | ||
And getting him to agree to not invade his neighbors, settled the Czechoslovakia affair. | ||
And he came back with a sign saying, peace in our time. | ||
I've secured peace in our time. | ||
I've gotten a guarantee from Germany that they will not expand any farther. | ||
So you had a government that was militarizing and threatening to invade its neighbors. | ||
And people from the West went over and got an agreement, you know, hammered out an agreement to prevent war going forward. | ||
Of course, Hitler was lying, like in Peep Show. | ||
Welcome to the real world, Jeff. | ||
Hitler promised not to invade Poland, and he did. | ||
And so, of course, that was an act of war because he promised not to and because... | ||
It was a senseless invasion. | ||
Now, leading up to this invasion with Russia on the border of Ukraine massing, America was at the helm of multiple conferences, multiple meetings with the Russian authorities to try to prevent war from moving forward, and they came out empty-handed. | ||
It's one thing if they come out going, we got a peace agreement, and then Vladimir Putin just trashes it like Hitler does and storms anyway. | ||
Then you're like, okay, we tried to come to an agreement. | ||
They broke the agreement. These are liars, scumbags. | ||
They can't be trusted. But we didn't do that, did we? | ||
Anthony Blinken and other State Department representatives went and met with their Russian counterparts and came out with nothing. | ||
No promise of peace, no promise to pull back the invasion. | ||
We knew this was coming and we probably could have done something to prevent it. | ||
We could have tried to solve this diplomatically, but every time that the diplomatic baton was passed, the Biden administration fumbled it and brought us to this act of conflict. | ||
So he brings up Pearl Harbor in September 11th. | ||
Both these share... Well, several common themes. | ||
One, that there were false flags that were perpetrated by the people in our government who wanted to get us into war and needed the excuse to get the American people behind them to manufacture that consent. | ||
You know, the blockades of Japan, and we intercepted Japanese messages coordinating the attacks. | ||
We knew it was coming. We could have prevented it. | ||
We didn't because... The appearance needed to be that everything was going fine and then suddenly out of the blue, out of nowhere, we're slapped in the face, sucker punched by our enemies and we have to respond. | ||
That's not what happened with Russia and Ukraine. | ||
This was a long, slow build of diplomatic failures on top of a 10-year civil war that's been raging in Ukraine ever since a duly elected president was ousted by a protest. | ||
And the majority of Ukrainians were actually against those protests. | ||
If you go look at some of the polls that were taking place just after the Euromaidan color revolution that ousted the Russian-friendly government, it was like 50-60% of Ukrainians weren't a fan of the new government. | ||
It's democracy. | ||
Democracy means what the billionaire oligarchs want, not what the people want. | ||
He says this is the worst thing that Europe has experienced in 80 years. | ||
Again, an emotional evocation of World War II. As if the invasion of Cyprus never happened. | ||
As if the bombing of Serbia never happened. | ||
As if the Prague Spring never happened. | ||
There's been a lot of war in Europe in the last 80 years. | ||
I just don't want you to think about that. | ||
History to them goes... | ||
September 11th, World War II, slavery. | ||
Like, that's the understanding of history that most people have now, so they play on that and completely ignore many of the American conflicts that have waged around the world, but in Europe also in the last 80 years. | ||
And then, of course, at the end there, he says, no-fly zone. | ||
Is this too much to ask? | ||
Is it too much to ask that you get into World War III? Is it too much to ask that you put American forces directly in the line of fire of Russia? | ||
Is it too much to ask that we get involved in a declared war against a nuclear superpower? | ||
Yes, Zelensky. | ||
That's too much to ask. | ||
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It is. It's too much. | |
But they have to make you think that this is worth it, because as he's putting it, They're trying to portray what's happening in Ukraine as if it is an attack on our values, our shared values of democracy and freedom and individual liberty. | ||
Something that our country doesn't believe in anymore. | ||
Our leadership doesn't believe in anymore. | ||
The Ukrainian government has never really believed in and is certainly not at risk. | ||
Again, hey, if you just treat us like adults and gave us good reasons, that's one thing. | ||
thing this is emotional manipulation you're listening to the American Journal with your host Harrison Smith watch it live right now at band.video I want to go to a couple videos here that represent a good thing, I guess. | ||
It represents some of the most powerful leftist Brainwashing talking pieces. | ||
Sort of waking up a little bit. | ||
But I don't know if they're really waking up. | ||
I don't know if this is legitimate. | ||
I don't know where this goes. | ||
But most normal people now get their news from late night shows. | ||
They get their news from comedy shows. | ||
They get incorrect information boiled down into a punchline that's not even funny. | ||
It's just an effort to Morally grandstand and sort of condense what you're supposed to believe into a joke and then laugh at the people that don't believe that. | ||
That's really what it boils down to. | ||
So let's go to Trevor Noah here, host of The Daily Show. | ||
As you see, this is like a robot gaining sentience for the first time and asking himself, wait, are we the baddies? | ||
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Let's watch. Things are going in the other direction. | |
In fact, restrictions are being lifted so quickly that things are getting a little confusing, you know? | ||
Like, for example, okay, right here in New York City, Mayor Eric Adams has lifted the rule that you have to be vaccinated to attend indoor events, okay? | ||
That's gone. But there is still a rule that you have to be vaccinated to go to your workplace. | ||
So if someone's job is at an indoor event, they can't go to work. | ||
But they can show up to work To watch their colleagues do their thing. | ||
Yeah. Which is exactly what happened this weekend. | ||
A big matchup at Barclays Center with the Nets taking on the Knicks. | ||
But Kyrie Irving, who's ineligible to play in the city for failing to comply with the vaccine mandate for city workers, he might have stolen the show. | ||
He attended the game as a fan and watched his Nets win from the sidelines. | ||
He paid for a ticket, just like a regular person. | ||
Yeah, guys, I don't care. | ||
Like how COVID compliant you are. | ||
Shit like this makes zero sense. | ||
Can we agree on that? So Kyrie can go inside, not wear a mask, even hug a teammate, but he cannot play. | ||
I don't get it. Why? Does the ball have a weak immune system? | ||
What's going on? Ball's weak immune system. | ||
Yeah, go ahead and pull down the moron. | ||
It's because it's arbitrary and capricious and has nothing to do with health. | ||
None of this has to do anything with health. | ||
It's because it's all a lie. | ||
To impose control and manipulation based on arbitrary and ever-changing rule sets. | ||
It's convenient, isn't it, when everywhere you go and everything you do has a different rule set and you have to follow different rules and different instructions and masks on, but masks off and unvaccinated, but you have to be vaccinated. | ||
But if you're working, you don't have to be. | ||
It's all establishing an incomprehensible and ever-changing rule set that you have to consciously and constantly be vaccinated. | ||
It's because it's a psychological attack, Trevor Noah, one that you've been supporting for the last two years, you moron. | ||
Hopefully you will listen to us next time. | ||
Bill Maher's in the same book, same boat. | ||
Let's go to him. Clip number three. | ||
Um... But when you say woke, you know, it's become, and I make fun of it too, because it's become an eye roll in many ways. | ||
If woke, I assume at a certain moment, and it wasn't that long ago before we didn't have the term. | ||
I only heard it, I don't know, what, it was three, four years ago? | ||
Five years ago at most when we heard the term woke, and it was like alert to injustice. | ||
I went, okay, I'm down with that. | ||
I always have been. | ||
I hope... People still understand that about me. | ||
But, yes, it became sort of a byword for a lot of this goofy stuff. | ||
That's what I'm always railing against. | ||
That's why, like, they play me on Fox News now. | ||
Yeah, I mean, how do you feel about that? | ||
Because you went from the guy who was... | ||
I feel... | ||
Look, I haven't changed. | ||
At all. My politics hasn't changed. | ||
They've changed. People say to me sometimes, you know, have you changed? | ||
No. Five years ago, no one was talking about defunding the police. | ||
I never heard that phrase five years ago. | ||
That's not me changing. | ||
That's things changing. | ||
I'm reacting to it, as I've always been. | ||
You know, letting three-year-olds decide what gender they are. | ||
Poor leftists. They're also baffled and confused how all of the things that they support are suddenly shown to be insane and nonsensical. | ||
Tell you what, Bill Maher, come on InfoWars. | ||
We'll explain to you what it's all about. | ||
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The headline at Sky News says, That sounds like a war crime. | ||
The Foreign Office has told Britons who traveled to Ukraine to fight in the conflict that they could be prosecuted after the British Army confirmed a number of serving soldiers had gone AWOL and may have traveled there. | ||
Mr. Spann, who runs an anti-knife crime charity... | ||
Hmm. | ||
Having previously been involved in growing cannabis, told Sky News he wanted to help defend Ukraine because he believed it was the right thing to do, but admits it was a quote, absolute nightmare. | ||
He told his family he was flying to Poland to help with the aid effort in Ukrainian refugees, but instead he intended to go there and fight. | ||
After boarding his flight to Poland on the 2nd of March, he met four ex-British soldiers who planned to join the resistance, and he decided to enter Ukraine with them. | ||
After landing in Poland, they traveled by coach. | ||
Had to stay in tiny safe houses which had no beds or running water in western Ukraine with several other volunteers. | ||
Mr. Spann told Sky News it was like walking into a crack den in England, to be honest with you. | ||
It was a little bit shocking thinking, effing hell, this is the reality. | ||
Yeah, that's the reality. | ||
So these people live in a complete fantasy world where they think they're going to go and be SEAL Team 6, be Rambo, and just murder hapless Russian soldiers and be celebrated by it. | ||
What they find on the ground is not exactly what they expected. | ||
Let's go now to clip number five here. | ||
It's a message for one of these volunteers who went over to Ukraine who says, So for anyone who are wondering what is going on, alright? | ||
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We were part of the Georgia National Legion, 102nd Ukrainian Territorial Defense, okay? | |
Our base got f***ed up. | ||
The base right next to us got f***ed up. | ||
Americans, British, tons of British dead, alright? | ||
They're not saying nothing. | ||
They're counting our dead as their dead. | ||
They're trying to send us to Kiev with no weapons, no kit, no plates. | ||
The people who are lucky enough to get weapons are only getting magazines with like 10 rounds, okay? | ||
When they wanted to send us to Kiev, we said no. | ||
Our whole group, a bunch of Americans, Canadians, British... | ||
So they told us we had to get the f*** out or they were going to shoot us in the back. | ||
So me, this British guy, and another American, we f***ing hid in the back of an ambulance to get out. | ||
We got to the border and it was a whole other mess. | ||
When you get to the border, Anyone who has kit, anyone who has any military s***, they're f***ing pulling you out of the line and they're sending you back to the front. | ||
This human- we got dropped off about five clicks from the f***ing, uh, from the border and we walked. | ||
Um... And we get to the border and this humanitarian group with a bunch of ex-SF veterans from England pull us to the side and say, you need to get, like, pulled us out and, like, hit us. | ||
And they were like, you need to dump all your kit. | ||
They're pulling people out, cutting up passports, sending them back. | ||
So we dumped our s***. | ||
We got, like, in all of our s***. | ||
We got in, like, Red Cross vests and they had, like, f***ing humanitarian passes to get us through the Ukrainian border. | ||
People need to stop coming here. | ||
It's a trap, and they're not letting you leave. | ||
The best way to leave is, like, in a Vic or a car or something. | ||
People who get on by vehicle have a better chance of hiding their fucking kid in the back, doing whatever the fuck they can, but do not try to leave you playing on foot if you're a volunteer. | ||
It's a mess. And it's a trap. | ||
And I have multiple people who can confirm this story for me. | ||
Yeah, pretty devastating. | ||
You go there thinking you're going to join some sort of fierce resistance and instead you're sent to the front line without so much as a weapon or training and told if you don't want to go to the front line, the Ukrainians will shoot you in the back. | ||
Hmm. Then you have to escape from the army that you've just volunteered to help. | ||
Things are not going as they're being portrayed. | ||
Like, this is the danger of people. | ||
They literally don't live in reality. | ||
They live in a fantasy world. | ||
Sometimes it takes going to an active war zone to be slapped in the face with what is really going on and that this isn't... | ||
The latest installment in Harry Potter. | ||
I'm sorry. I'm sorry to have to tell you this. | ||
I'm sorry to have to be the one to bring you this horrible news. | ||
But there has been a ton of this stuff on Reddit. | ||
Reddit's sort of the ground zero for this. | ||
Nolan Peterson posts this. | ||
From an American volunteer on the front lines of Kiev, sitting close to the front line, the last safe mode of transportation leaves for greener pastures. | ||
A core group of about 30 Foreign fighters remains out of about 200 people who were just here minutes ago. | ||
The base we came from was struck by rockets in the early morning hours. | ||
People we lived with for a couple days are confirmed dead. | ||
It's only a matter of time before our location is targeted. | ||
We are about to be cut off by a Russian tank column any day now. | ||
Food, water, and ammunition dwindle slowly. | ||
The mood is somber. People are sending their last messages to friends and family. | ||
Quote, where is NATO? Where is the supposed good of Western civilization? | ||
An important note, this American is a special ops veteran who completed combat deployments to Afghanistan. | ||
He came to Ukraine before Russia's full-scale war on February 24th. | ||
He's an experienced, well-trained soldier who gave up his lucrative career in the U.S. to help fight for Ukraine. | ||
But unfortunately now he's not fighting goat herders in Afghanistan who are unorganized and massively outgunned. | ||
No, he's facing an organized and industrialized Russian army. | ||
It's a little bit different now, unfortunately, for him. | ||
But of course, Russia said foreign mercenaries are valid targets. | ||
We will be targeting foreign mercenaries and their training camps and anywhere else they congregate because they're now active combatants. | ||
And somehow the Redditors think that you can go and be a mercenary and be a combatant in this war, and yet Russia's supposed to leave you alone? | ||
They're supposed to not attack you? | ||
They're supposed to... Keep hands off until you've had enough time to train, until you've gotten nice and comfortable. | ||
Like, this is war, you understand. | ||
You're being involved in war now. | ||
It's not a game. This happened on Reddit. | ||
Somebody who'd gone and volunteered took a selfie of themselves and shared it to Reddit. | ||
Shared by Ukrainian Army soldier on Facebook. | ||
Military briefing before going into battle against the invaders. | ||
They posted this on Reddit. | ||
The story goes like this. Soldier posts on Facebook his exact location to his friends and fellow Redditors in private. | ||
Redditor posts the image on Reddit for Updutes. | ||
On Reddit, people upvote you. | ||
Updutes is... Way of saying that. | ||
This person says, You know Putin is desperate when he's hitting training bases. | ||
I feel terrible for everyone killed or hurt in this cynical attack. | ||
Literally a delusional political narrative. | ||
No, a country isn't desperate when it bombs thousands of its enemy fighters in training and ends up killing 180 plus. | ||
responded, Putin is desperate to attack a foreign legion paramilitary training base. | ||
It's It's not a normal army base. | ||
Tells me one thing. This war is getting tough for Russia. | ||
These people are delusional. | ||
Russia takes out a training base and they're like, but they're foreign paramilitary training bases. | ||
You're not allowed to attack them. | ||
What do you think is going to happen? | ||
These people are just trapped in an insane delusion. | ||
This one also just... | ||
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It's like you don't even want to laugh at it, but it is hilarious. | ||
Finally arrived in Lviv today and joined the Ukrainian territorial defense. | ||
They've given me a nickname, Pidor, which means Peter. | ||
Unfortunately, if you look up the lingo on Reddit, Pidor is actually the Russian form of the F slur. | ||
There you go. My new Ukrainian friends gave me a nickname. | ||
It rhymes with maggot and it starts with F. Great. | ||
This person says, didn't you sign paperwork or contracts? | ||
What are the consequences for desertion if caught? | ||
This person says, well, yes, the contracts are just a formality. | ||
You can leave whenever. I wouldn't phrase it like that. | ||
These boys have been in plenty of contact. | ||
If you don't have tools for the job and leadership, you're clearly failing. | ||
They're not deserters. Don't call them deserters. | ||
They're just running away. I honestly don't even know what to say. | ||
These people that We're talking about during the break, but I'm sure people out there know, if you're around my age, if you're around 30 or so, I'm sure you have friends that play just hours and hours of games like Call of Duty, like first-person shooters all day, and they're convinced that that would translate to real-world combat experience. | ||
They're training when they're playing video games. | ||
They're not just having a good time. | ||
They're learning valuable military skills. | ||
I have a feeling that's some of what went into... | ||
The MTS for many of these Redditors to take to the Ukrainian battlefront thinking that this was going to be fun and games. | ||
Like thinking that they were going to get a supply load out. | ||
They would hear, you know, supplies incoming and they would have to run to the point and grab the crate coming down and then hit the button and get air support right away. | ||
Like, it's not real, folks. | ||
Like, this is the most... | ||
Insane example of just like stark reality hitting people in the face. | ||
Let's just read some of these. One of the main people that went over there, one of the Redditors, was named Spindockta. | ||
Spindockta. Okay, Spindockta. | ||
I get it. He says, yes, I was here today, blown off the top bunk of my bunk bed in the barracks by the first missile. | ||
I made a long post about it, but my posts don't show up on this thread for some reason. | ||
This is where all of the foreign Legion troops are. | ||
The 35 killed were all Ukrainian mostly due to a direct hit on their barracks next to mine. | ||
The bases destroyed, the weapons depot destroyed, possibly the end of the Legion. | ||
About 60 people with their heads on straight, including myself, left after the attack. | ||
They deserted. | ||
They're sending untrained guys to the front with little ammo and crap AKs, and they're getting killed. | ||
The guys who stayed got bombed again in the afternoon, and casualties aren't clear. | ||
If you still want to join them, I'm not sure what the process will be since literally all the infrastructure supporting the training and assignment of volunteers is all destroyed. | ||
The guys who are there now will all be going to Kiev, and many will die. | ||
The Legion is totally outgunned and has a few crazy Ukrainian leaders. | ||
After the attack, one officer wanted to march everyone to Kiev and fight. | ||
Absolute insanity. | ||
Stay home. | ||
He's asked, somebody says, about 60 people with their heads on straight, including myself, left. | ||
They say, wait, left from Ukraine? | ||
He says, no, left the Legion. | ||
Some are staying here to help refugees, some going home, but it's clear going to Kiev with the Legion is nearly a death sentence. | ||
A medic died the day after he got to the front. | ||
Another guy tried shooting an AK at an APC and was killed immediately. | ||
A 10-man team was nearly wiped out, eight killed and two crawled away. | ||
Your body will not be retrieved from the front lines either. | ||
Okay. Somebody else asked, if you wanted a fair fight, why'd you join in the first place? | ||
Suddenly came to the realization you aren't fighting sheepherders with small arms? | ||
Spin Doctor replies, I didn't join to fight. | ||
I joined as a medic. But those who did join to fight know they expected to have the proper equipment and organization to accomplish something. | ||
After the complete crap show today, it was obvious to a lot of people that this isn't the case. | ||
There are rumors of Russian paratroopers who were outside of the base following the attack, and they still wouldn't give people rifles or ammo. | ||
A group of SF guys broke into the armory and took what was left because they weren't about to get overrun and die because they didn't have basic crap. | ||
Somebody else says, interesting. Is morale high among Ukrainians and volunteers? | ||
Yeah, morale was pretty good until today. | ||
No one thought the base would get bombed due to its proximity to Poland. | ||
What? What? | ||
So you're in Ukraine. | ||
You're going to be involved in an active war with a far superior military force. | ||
And it's like, do you think you're playing tag? | ||
You're like, yeah, but I'm touching base. | ||
But I'm on base. You can't get me. | ||
Yeah, but I'm close to Poland, so you can't bomb us. | ||
We're just training. | ||
We're just training and arming ourselves to go kill your soldiers in the field. | ||
You're going to bomb us for that? | ||
What? You can't do that. | ||
It's just like, yeah, this is Reddit, folks. | ||
This is the modern morons literally getting themselves killed for nothing, for no reason. | ||
Just getting there and just being like, these Ukrainian people are using us as cannon fodder. | ||
They aren't even giving us guns. They're breaking into the Ukrainian armory to steal guns because the Ukrainians weren't giving them any. | ||
Unbelievable. He said, we didn't think the base would be bombed due to its proximity to Poland, but after not having any warning of inbound missiles, there's alarm systems all around the base for that. | ||
No effort of anti-aircraft measures and then no issuing of weapons when the base was potentially under threat of an attack. | ||
A lot of people were really just feeling like nobody stands a chance, especially when things get real bad in Kiev. | ||
I mean, it's just welcome to reality, boys. | ||
Dude, I deleted all my posts because I didn't go to Ukraine for the clout. | ||
I asked the right questions, deleted my posts, actually bought a plane ticket, and brought my ass over. | ||
I said in another comment that, yes, it was 35 Ukrainians killed because their barrack got directly hit. | ||
The 180 BS is real Russian propaganda. | ||
If you think I'm a Russian agent, you're just in denial that the situation is absolutely effed. | ||
Now you've been called a Russian agent. | ||
Yeah, welcome to our world. | ||
That's amazing. That's the most amazing thing in this whole thing. | ||
He is now being called a Russian agent. | ||
Why? Because he's claiming that the Ukrainians are disorganized and on a suicide mission and tricking foreigners into coming and volunteering for them and then denying them any weapons or protection and letting them get killed and then threatening to shoot them in the back of the head if they try to leave. | ||
And this guy who has done this, he is, look, as stupid as the effort was, you can't fault the guy for wanting to go and put his money where his mouth is. | ||
I mean, I'd like a lot more journalists here in America advocating for war in Ukraine, did the right thing and got on a plane and went there themselves to, you know, again, put their money where their mouth is. | ||
So this guy did it. Let's not, you know, credit where it's due. | ||
But he goes, he sees what's happening on the ground, first in his own eyes. | ||
This is a man who has willingly put himself in the line of fire for the Ukrainian people, and yet now he's being called a Russian agent or a Russian shill, Russian disinformation artist, because he's telling the truth about his experience there. | ||
That's beautiful to me. | ||
That's the perfect example. | ||
They're calling Tulsi Gabbard and Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones and myself. | ||
They're calling us Russian agents and Russian disinformation artists because we're telling the truth. | ||
It doesn't matter if you go there and put your own life on the line. | ||
You'll still be called a Russian agent if you tell the truth about what's going on in Ukraine. | ||
That's amazing to me. | ||
That's chef's kiss right there. | ||
That's as beautiful as it could possibly be. | ||
He says, yeah, if you're calling me a Russian agent, you're just in denial that our situation is absolutely effed. | ||
Go ahead and join the Legion by all means, but be very aware of how bad Kiev is going to get and be aware that Russians have warplanes and... | ||
You will have next to nothing. | ||
Be very acceptant of the possibility of death. | ||
Those of us who left, including SF operators from multiple countries, are simply risk mitigating. | ||
No one wants to die in an unfair fight. | ||
And after getting absolutely effing pummeled by massive cruise missiles today, yeah, I kind of want people to think twice before turning their life upside down to go and volunteer. | ||
What, are you carrying water for Putin now? | ||
Well, is this Russian propaganda telling us that it's hopeless, it's a suicide mission, they're completely disorganized, and you're going to die from Russian bombing? | ||
Yeah, right. Yeah, right. | ||
You're just trying to stop us from going and volunteering in Ukraine. | ||
These people are suicidally ignorant, suicidally naive as to what the reality of the situation is. | ||
They're falling for the lies, and I just hope we can take a lesson from these people who have had to turn tail and flee like... | ||
I hope we can realize that it's the same thing on a national level. | ||
Just take everything that this guy learned, the stark reality this guy was faced with, just apply this to the no-fly zone and the sending of weapons and the getting involved with American corporations, providing logistics for the Ukrainian government. | ||
Just know they're saying, we need to be involved. | ||
It'll be easy. Russia's faltering. | ||
Russia's falling apart. And just recognize, just like these guys, we're set up for a suicide mission. | ||
Be shot in the head or bombed into smithereens in order to even pick up their body. | ||
Just imagine that on a national level and really think about what we're getting into before we go flying off the deep end. | ||
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There's no fumbling my words and then going, cut that part out. | ||
We'll go back and I'll do that again better. | ||
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You just got to do it. The cameras are rolling. | ||
The little red light is on. | ||
The beams are broadcasting worldwide. | ||
Thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands are tuning in, and we just got to roll with it and let it go. | ||
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It allows for truth, the stream of consciousness, allows for you guys to call in and say whatever you want without any interdiction on our part. | ||
It really is a beautiful thing. It's a powerful thing. | ||
And it's something that Infowars has excelled at and that I'm so honored to have been trusted because it's also a tightrope walk. | ||
It's also difficult not being able to script out everything that you're saying. | ||
There are no teleprompters in this room. | ||
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I... I started today with a thing in my eye, and it was incredibly painful and hard to focus on. | ||
I feel like it sort of threw me off, the whole thing. | ||
I sort of felt discombobulated this whole episode. | ||
I think we've gotten most of the information in, but I have... | ||
Not taking calls. And so I want to make up for that in this last 30 minutes. | ||
We will be taking your phone calls. | ||
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We get the beauty of live broadcasts, but you also have to deal with some of the ineptitudes of your hosts every once in a while. | ||
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A lot of people stream online now. | ||
It's a pretty regular thing. Of course, they're not going out over the radio. | ||
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They don't many times have the eyes of the ADL and the SPLC and the Democrats watching us for one little slip up so they can, you know, criminalize everything that we're doing and try to shut us down. | ||
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Here's a headline that everybody should really think about. | ||
Everybody out there. | ||
Not just the info warriors. This is a headline that everybody needs to know and to think about and to really consider. | ||
Here it is from Epoch Times. | ||
Nine in ten COVID deaths are in vaccinated people. | ||
Let me repeat that. Nine out of every ten COVID deaths are amongst vaccinated people. | ||
You should really think about this and consider the fact that nine out of 10 people are not vaccinated for COVID. | ||
So if this was a simple one to one, if the vaccine was a placebo, you'd expect to see maybe five or six out of 10 people. | ||
To be deaths to be amongst the vaccinated. | ||
What this says to me is that vaccinated are more likely to die from COVID. | ||
This comes from a report released by the UK government, which has confirmed that nine out of every 10 deaths related to COVID-19 are found in those who are fully vaccinated. | ||
Although the virus variant is the same and the UK approved only one different vaccine from the United States, the data in the US are different. | ||
This may be due in large part to the CDC definition used to define who is, quote, vaccinated. | ||
US data is also likely to become more sparse in the coming weeks and months. | ||
In addition to the CDC hiding data, the Department of Health and Human Services quietly decided in early February to stop recording deaths attributed to COVID-19. | ||
Yeah, we're just not going to worry about it anymore. | ||
We want to trust the science, but we don't want any data to back that science up. | ||
No, we want to baselessly assert things, claim that that's the science, and then censor anybody who disagrees. | ||
And so one thing you may be pointing at this is they say, well, it's COVID-related death. | ||
So is that really dying of COVID? Well, it could very well be that you get the shot, you die of a heart attack because of the shot, and then when you're dead, they test you for COVID and find out that even though you were vaccinated, you died from the vaccine and you got the disease. | ||
So not only did it not prevent you from getting the disease, it might have been the thing that killed you. | ||
But what we know is that the numbers say 9 out of 10 deaths related to COVID are amongst the vaccinated. | ||
Absolutely incredible. | ||
Of course, that's not stopping the pharmaceutical giants for milking this cash cow for everything that it's worth. | ||
They're not really milking a cash cow. | ||
What they're doing is like how the Chinese harvest bile from bears. | ||
They're keeping their animal alive and then slicing it open and harvesting its innards while keeping it in a tortured state of undeath. | ||
That's really kind of how it's going. | ||
Milking is a pleasant thing. | ||
Incredible. So they're still milking this cow. | ||
They're still harvesting this bear bile. | ||
Pfizer and BioNTech seek authorization of second COVID booster shot for people 65 and older. | ||
So the shots don't work. | ||
They are killing people. | ||
They're unnecessary. | ||
And they're for a variant that is now not very dangerous, not very deadly, and spreads regardless of whether you got the vaccine or not. | ||
But they're still going to try to get that couple billion dollars from the United States government pilfered from your pockets. | ||
But of course they are on a Public relations campaign as well now to tell people that blood clots like Haley Bieber's are happening in younger and younger people. | ||
A vascular neurologist explains how blood clots can form and the stroke-like symptoms to look out for. | ||
Of course, it has nothing to do with the vaccine. | ||
No, no, no, no. It's just a pure coincidence that the primary, number one, most common and most... | ||
Dangerous side effect of the vaccine is blood clots. | ||
And now you've got headlines like this. | ||
Younger and younger people getting blood clots caused by unhealthy lifestyles, expert says. | ||
Oh, sure. Sure, sure. | ||
It's not the vaccine. It's not the vaccine that doesn't work, but that gives you blood clots. | ||
No, it's your unhealthy lifestyle. | ||
I'm sure that's what it is. | ||
I call those football players, those unhealthy athletes. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
Final segment of the American Journal this morning. | ||
Let's go out to the phone calls. We've got Lewis in El Paso who wants to talk about human trafficking. | ||
It's just another topic we haven't even touched on today, but the flow of humanity continues across our southern border. | ||
Thanks, Colin. Lewis, you're on the air. | ||
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Lewis or Louise? Yeah, that's me. | |
Hey, Erickson. Thank you for having me. | ||
Sure. So... | ||
This problem of human trafficking in El Paso has been going on for some years now. | ||
El Paso, a lot of people don't know, but is probably ground zero for the globalist operation to take over America. | ||
I recently had an opportunity to catch up with El Paso County Judge Ricardo Samaniego. | ||
They have been hiding, all of the city government, county government's been hiding behind this COVID screen for some time. | ||
But so I took the time. | ||
They were doing a 50th anniversary at a mall. | ||
And I approached them and talked to them a little bit about the city's economic development. | ||
I'm a former economic development professional here with the city of El Paso. | ||
I didn't expect that it was going to take this route. | ||
But so in speaking about economic development, I said, you know, the promise of economic development has never, ever been fulfilled here. | ||
So he started telling me, he's like, well, you know, that's not true. | ||
We are right now having $20 an hour jobs for Catholic charities that are moving migrants. | ||
He's like, you know, I really have to give it to Border Patrol because they have made this problem invisible. | ||
He literally asked me on camera, he said, we've moved 280,000 unaccompanied minors now. | ||
Have you ever seen them? I actually have seen them because I, about over a year ago, Decided that I didn't want this happening in my town. | ||
I found where they were at. | ||
I questioned police. | ||
I have questioned airport people. | ||
I'm sorry. I'm in shock. | ||
280,000 unaccompanied minors and this judge is celebrating the fact that they did it all under the cover of darkness and that you never saw it and that they're paying $20 an hour for human traffickers to distribute these 280,000 children somewhere, right? This is correct. | ||
I mean, this is mind-blowing because not only is that number staggering and incredible, But they've convinced people that it's a good thing to have no transparency when it comes to where a quarter million children are going. | ||
So no oversight, no transparency, no here's where it's going, we're doing it in the proper method, here's why we're doing certain things. | ||
Just quarter million children disappearing into the bureaucratic nightmare of The American immigration system. | ||
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Oh my god. He held this up as economic development. | |
Let me give you just a little bit of- Hold on, Luis, man. | ||
I want to talk to you more. | ||
If you can stay on the line and give your information to our producer, I'd like to have you call in and talk to you for a good 30 minutes. | ||
I do want to go to some other phone calls because I know we have some other people who have called in. | ||
I don't want to- Hi, Harrison. | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
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Yes. Okay, I really appreciate you taking my call. | |
Okay, so this This war has been extremely, extremely eye-opening to all Americans. | ||
Ukraine is one of many Eastern Bloc countries. | ||
And you listen on the news and you keep updated. | ||
Oh, we're sending money to Ukraine. | ||
Oh, that's good. | ||
Oh, why are we sending money to Ukraine? | ||
Oh, we're helping them out. | ||
They have needs. We have needs. | ||
And this has been going on for decades. | ||
That the media in Washington, D.C. says, oh, we're sending money to these countries because we just want to help them out. | ||
You know, we just want to do some good humanitarian work. | ||
And now we're finding that 100% the opposite. | ||
I am convinced that every time Washington, D.C. gets involved in another country, there's a hidden agenda. | ||
100%. We sent money to Ukraine for the globalist agenda. | ||
And the globalist agenda has always been threefold. | ||
It's destroy nationalism, destroy capitalism, and to destroy you. | ||
And I'm really eye-opened by this war because we didn't know about a lot of the things that Ukraine was doing, and now we do. | ||
And I'm 100% convinced that was why we were sending all that money there. | ||
Yeah, exactly. And the money flow has not stopped. | ||
It's only increased $1.2 billion more to Ukraine yesterday. | ||
Sleepy Joe signing the biggest arms assistance package in 10 years. | ||
So yeah, that's your money because everything here in America is so great, right? | ||
Everything here in America is fantastic. | ||
We just have too much money. | ||
We don't even know what to do with it because everything is so great here, right? | ||
So let's just send billions and billions and billions of dollars. | ||
And by the way, it's, you know, arms packages, right? | ||
So what that means is those billions of dollars taken out of your pocket, The money you work hard for, stolen from you, given to weapons manufacturers and weapons are sent to carry out a war that you have no interest in. | ||
And it continues by the billions on a daily basis. | ||
Yeah, this really is the crucible. | ||
We can either fall for this and get involved in yet another massive quagmire that may in fact spiral out in a nuclear exchange and total destruction. | ||
Accelerating the globalist plans exponentially. | ||
Or this could be a time of great awakening where we say finally for the last time we're putting our foot down and saying no more foreign intervention. | ||
I don't care if it's Libya, Iraq, Ukraine or Timbuktu. | ||
America should come first and everybody else can wait in line till we sort out our... | ||
Thank you so much for the call, John. | ||
I completely appreciate it, and I'm glad that you're becoming aware of this, not being fooled by the propaganda. | ||
Let's go now to Avi in San Francisco. | ||
Hopefully I'm pronouncing that right. Thanks for calling in. | ||
Avi, you were on the air. | ||
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Hi, thank you for taking the call. | |
Yeah, you pronounced it perfectly. | ||
Good. Yeah, so I just wanted to call in. | ||
Thank you for taking the call. | ||
I am a part of a group of religious Jews in the United States and Israel, and I just wanted to express our gratitude For your voice in all of this and Infowars, we don't really have a voice. | ||
And a lot of the people that are a part of the Soros war, everything going on in Ukraine, we kind of get swept into the whole basket of a lot of anti-Semitism and other things like that. | ||
I just wanted to make a distinction for the viewers and just also express our support. | ||
We are 100% behind you. | ||
We are sharing links. | ||
You know, in the back channels of Signal and Telegram and platforms like that. | ||
And we are being attacked on all sides by, you know, the godless Jews like Mandarin Mark Zuckerberg and Soros, of course, who hate us because we actually have values, you know, like our Christian brothers. | ||
And I just wanted to express my gratitude to you for, you know, just keeping the truth out there, spreading light. | ||
And Godspeed, brother. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
That means a lot to me. | ||
I mean, I admit it can be a little frustrating. | ||
On one hand, we're called anti-Semites by some groups of people, and other groups are convinced we're Israeli shills and are working for Jews in some capacity. | ||
And it's like... It literally doesn't enter into the calculus, right? | ||
If somebody's a bad person, they're a bad person. | ||
If they're Jewish, Christian, agnostic, or anything in between, evil people do evil things and they deserve to be called out. | ||
And good people do good things and they deserve to be celebrated for this. | ||
And honestly, I'm thankful that... | ||
I grew up in a pretty heavily Jewish neighborhood and had a bunch of Jewish friends growing up. | ||
Still to this day, a lot of my close, maybe most of my closest friends are Jewish because of where I grew up. | ||
And so, you know, this idea of... | ||
Honestly, I think a lot of people out there, like, they see Jews as like this, like, there's something else. | ||
They're out there in the ether and we aren't quite sure what they are. | ||
But it's like... No, they're regular people. | ||
They're literally regular people, just like everybody else, who have their own concerns and have really a beautiful culture. | ||
It's not my religion, but it's a great religion, and the truly faithful in this and the people that actually understand what's going on understand that the people at the top, even when they're claiming to fight against anti-Semitism, if they're George Soros, literal Nazi collaborator, or if they're You know, some other powerful Jew. | ||
It's like they will abuse Jews just as quickly as they'll abuse anybody else. | ||
They'll subject Jews to all of the same globalist machinations they subject to Muslims and Christians and everybody else in between. | ||
It doesn't matter to them, so it doesn't matter to us. | ||
They target everybody. | ||
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Absolutely. I appreciate that. | |
Yeah, absolutely. These people are the capo that helped the Nazis. | ||
And I absolutely agree with everything you said. | ||
These people are the same people that called Larry Elders a Nazi, a black man. | ||
So I don't think anything that they say to heart anymore. | ||
I've been called a Nazi myself, a religious Jew. | ||
So I just wanted to reach out and say thank you. | ||
I don't want to take up any more of your time, but Godspeed, guys. | ||
Well, I really do appreciate that, and I like that. | ||
I'll be honest. I'm a human being. | ||
It hurts my feelings when people claim I'm a hateful person. | ||
I'm a racist or an anti-Semite. | ||
It's just not true. And I'm not saying that because it's like, don't play into their ground. | ||
No, it's just literally not true. | ||
And it hurts my feelings when I think that, you know, my friends who aren't white Christian people fall for this sort of stuff. | ||
It hurts my feelings. | ||
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Oh, no, no, no. no. | |
I don't even know what this is. | ||
How did you get here? I just caught you, American. | ||
You visited Bandai Video. | ||
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Oh, Mark Zuckerberg and others angry at you. | |
Do what CNN says and do not visit Bandai Video or I have to hurt you. | ||
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Why do they hate us? | |
Their leaders are self-appointed. | ||
They hate our freedoms. | ||
Our freedom of religion. | ||
Our freedom of speech. | ||
Our freedom to vote and assemble and disagree with each other. | ||
We're not deceived by their pretenses to piety. | ||
We have seen their kind before. | ||
They follow in the path of fascism, Nazism, and totalitarianism. |