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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. | ||
This is Harrison Smith, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
It's where you watch this program and everything that we do here. | ||
Gosh, I hope you're sharing the links. | ||
I hope you're downloading the videos and re-uploading them. | ||
We're actually going to put off the Daily Dispatch until the next segment here. | ||
So I want to real quickly talk about the information war that we're in. | ||
Because I'm sure you're sick of hearing it, right? | ||
We're under attack. It's an information war. | ||
Like, you know this. You've heard this. | ||
But you really have to understand... | ||
How serious this is and the way that they're waging war, not just against us, but against anybody that comes near us or treats us nicely or tries to express views on this program or the Alex Jones show or anything else. | ||
Yesterday, we had Josh Lekich on the program. | ||
Spent an hour with him talking about all sorts of stuff. | ||
Making some somewhat offensive comments if you disagree with us, I guess. | ||
Isn't that our right as Americans? | ||
Isn't that what the First Amendment is all about? | ||
Are you not offended every time you turn on CNN or hear the Democratic Party say anything? | ||
It's not about offense. | ||
It's about controlling the narrative. | ||
And just a few hours after coming on this program, Josh had his Patreon account obliterated, destroyed, removed, banned completely. | ||
No warnings. Never had trouble with the company in the past. | ||
It was his more or less sole source of income. | ||
And he of course is the sole provider for his family. | ||
Pretty devastating stuff. | ||
Pretty horrific thing to do to somebody. | ||
Like this is the war. | ||
It's not a war of words. | ||
It's a war of utter destruction. | ||
And I can say it's like I in some ways feel like a plague rat or something. | ||
It's like Everything I try to do, just because I work at InfoWars, it's like all my friends get hurt. | ||
Everything I love dies, right? | ||
And actually, Royce Lopez from Revenge of the Sis DM'd me yesterday and was like, you're just the Grim Reaper, aren't you? | ||
And it's like, yeah, it kind of sucks. | ||
Kind of really sucks, actually. | ||
Because, of course, Royce Lopez, Revenge of the Sis, Royce and Murch, they played the COVID skit that I did on their program, got a strike, got their YouTube channel removed, and you come on our show and you get your Patreon... | ||
Destroyed. And it's just like, so I guess should I just not have guests anymore? | ||
Should I just like, I'm just not going to have guests. | ||
I'm not going to go on any appearances. | ||
You know, I'm just going to avoid anybody who has anything to do with big tech anymore. | ||
Because apparently just association with Infowars means your total destruction. | ||
It's an all-out war where they're not just silencing people. | ||
They're destroying their lives. | ||
They're cutting off their sources of income. | ||
They're placing them in major... | ||
You know, strife just for being associated with InfoWars. | ||
So I guess our two options are either been to their will... | ||
Say, well, you know, some faceless, bureaucratic, limp-wristed scumbag in California doesn't like what we say, so we better shut up. | ||
We better shut up. We better stop telling the truth. | ||
We better stop associating with people. | ||
We better stop building networks. | ||
We better stop expanding our reach. | ||
We better just stop because it makes them feel bad. | ||
And when they feel bad, they take a flamethrower to your life. | ||
So we'll just back off. | ||
Or we can double down. | ||
And we can say this proves what we've been saying the entire time. | ||
What we're discussing here, what we expose here, is dangerous information to these people. | ||
And they will do anything to stop it from getting out. | ||
That's why Infowars.com and Ban.Video are so important. | ||
We would not have a platform for this information. | ||
We would not have a way to get this out. | ||
And you know that at its heart is what infuriates these people is they don't control us. | ||
They can't determine what we can and cannot say. | ||
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Josh is actually coming back on the program today. | ||
We're going to do another hour. He's going to come back. | ||
We're going to spend the third hour. He's going to co-host with me. | ||
Then he'll be on the Alex Jones Show later. | ||
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Show them that they have no power here. | ||
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Welcome back ladies and gentlemen to this band broadcast. | ||
Welcome. Thank you for tuning in to this forbidden information and finding us here in these dark corners of the internet. | ||
We're the evil fear to tread. | ||
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Not a lot of videos to show you today, but some good ones. | ||
We're going to be talking about... Jackson, this Supreme Court nominee, and really digging down into what is behind her soft on crime measures when it comes to child pornography. | ||
I think there's more to it than the GOP's sort of surface level reading of what's going on here. | ||
But we'll show you some videos from that. | ||
And of course, just, you know. | ||
Just everything. Just total collapse incoming. | ||
Total censorship ramped up. | ||
That was a big topic yesterday. We'll be joined in the third hour by Josh Lekic, who came on yesterday and then a couple hours later was banned from Patreon and had his entire source of income destroyed. | ||
We'll talk to him about what that's like and how he plans to respond to this blatant control of the flow of information. | ||
But let's begin today, as we do every day, with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for the 23rd of March 2022. | ||
Biden DOJ spied on Project Veritas journalists with sealed search warrants, then concealed communications with federal judge. | ||
James O'Keefe on Tuesday, and we'll play this video a little bit later, revealed that the Biden DOJ spied on Project Veritas journalists with sealed search warrants, then concealed the communications from a federal judge. | ||
Project Veritas obtained legal documents from the Microsoft Corporation, revealing the DOJ obtained an extension on two sealed search warrants after a federal judge denied the department's efforts to unsupervised and unfettered access to privileged emails and contacts of eight Project Veritas journalists. | ||
A move so egregious that even the bootlicking ACLU has come out in favor of Project Veritas in this. | ||
Because at a certain point, you cannot deny that we live under a tyrannical government that will use its power and misuse its justice to oppose those who reveal its secrets and expose its lies. | ||
We'll show you that video and talk more about that a little bit later. | ||
Meanwhile, the war in Ukraine continues to rage. | ||
Russia... It's continuing to fight there. | ||
And it's sort of impossible to tell which way it's going. | ||
You get completely different stories within the very same article, you know, or you get them making claims and then you get claims about other stuff that completely contradicts the first claims, right? | ||
Russia's stalling, they're failing, the whole thing's falling apart. | ||
And then it's like Zelensky desperate for Putin meeting. | ||
It's like, well, those don't make sense together. | ||
They could each make sense alone, but together, one of them is not true. | ||
So it's almost impossible to figure out what exactly is going on. | ||
But the latest is that President Joe Biden is heading to Europe today under increasing pressure at home and abroad to do more to aid Ukraine as he tries to walk a fine line between providing support and deterring Russia while avoiding further escalation and also... | ||
Trying not to poop his pants. | ||
So, you know, he's got a ton of stuff on his plate right now. | ||
And thank God we have the steady and trustworthy hand of Joe 10% to the big guy Biden going there to Ukraine to settle this once and for all. | ||
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It's just... | |
We're pathetic. | ||
We are pathetic because we let this happen. | ||
Meanwhile, the greatest company in the history of the world, the unquestionable saviors of the planet, Pfizer, are recalling drugs that could cause cancer. | ||
The drug company Pfizer announced Monday it was recalling several lots of its drug Acuretic, along with two generic versions, citing unacceptably high levels of substance that U.S. regulators said could cause cancer. | ||
People who have used the blood pressure drug to reduce the risks of stroke and heart attack were advised to find alternatives. | ||
Gosh, if only they'd called it a vaccine, right? | ||
If only they'd injected it into people, called it a vaccine, and gotten liability insurance, they wouldn't have to recall anything. | ||
It wouldn't matter how much cancer it was causing. | ||
They'd have the protection of Uncle Sam. | ||
But no, not this time. | ||
Not this time. No, they actually had to recall it this time. | ||
We'll talk a little bit more about that later. | ||
Over half a million broiler chickens to be destroyed as bird flu hits Nebraska Poultry Farm. | ||
It's just the latest in a series of massive cullings that have taken place. | ||
Nebraska's confirmed the first case of a bird flu in a commercial flock of chickens. | ||
The State Department of Agriculture said the highly contagious disease has been found in a flock of 570,000 broiler chickens in Butler County. | ||
The spokesperson confirmed the flock is on a farm that raises chickens sent for processing at a company's Costco-affiliated operation in Fremont. | ||
And, yeah, they're destroying all of these birds, which, again, is just the latest. | ||
Bird flu so far has infected nearly 15 million birds in the U.S., the worst outbreak since 2015. | ||
Nationwide, more than 50 million birds were killed in what was considered the worst outbreak on record. | ||
That was seven years ago. | ||
So, yeah, we'll just, we'll tack that on to the collapse board. | ||
We have a nice little board where we are tracking the collapse of all of human life and society and life on Earth, really. | ||
And between the cullings of massive herds of swine, Due to COVID, to just millions of cattle, to chickens, to the fertilizer shortage, to increasing gas prices, meaning diesel trucks can't operate so we can't get the food out of the ground, to lower wheat and soybean and corn yields. | ||
It's all coming together. | ||
It's a perfect storm of starvation and collapse, and the most important part of all of this is it's all by design, and it's all on purpose, and it all goes directly towards the goals expressed by the WEF and the people in the positions of power who can do this sort of stuff. | ||
So, isn't that convenient? Meanwhile, we covered yesterday the Indiana governor vetoing the transgender sports ban. | ||
And now Utah has joined him. | ||
Utah lawmakers to meet Friday to override Governor Cox's veto on a bill to ban transgender girls in female school sports. | ||
I keep getting confused. To ban men, damn it. | ||
To ban men in female school sports. | ||
So... Yes, once again, the Republicans are just set up with an easy lob over the plate, ready for a home run, grand slam, game-winning hit. | ||
And instead, they just smack themselves in the face with a bat and fall over backwards. | ||
So there you go. That's our Republican Party. | ||
Thankfully, the Republicans in Utah are overriding that veto, or at least they're attempting to. | ||
All right, when we get back on the other side, we'll talk a little bit more about the Supreme Court justice nominee that is now being grilled. | ||
But first, I want to go to video one here. | ||
This is Alex Jones talking about the Infowar. | ||
It's real, folks. It's dangerous. | ||
And it's deciding the entire history of life on Earth. | ||
Let's watch. It's called the Great Reset, tough guy. | ||
It's called the New World Order. | ||
It's called the big banks wanting to squeeze the economy and make people poor so they can loan us fiat money to take control of our lives with a social credit score and the universal basic income. | ||
That's everything. That's the whole future of our lives. | ||
The whole world is going to be about surveillance and control and them manipulating and tracking everything you do. | ||
It's all being officially announced. | ||
I've got articles everywhere, their press releases saying it. | ||
And then the crew asked me during the break, they go, are you all right? | ||
You really seem upset, George. Are you feeling okay? | ||
The land is about to have nuclear war. | ||
I mean, they're going to starve a couple hundred million people to death. | ||
Yeah, I'm pretty freaked out. Yeah, this is real. | ||
This is not a freaking game to me, man. | ||
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You understand, I like the other thing. | |
I like the other thing. | ||
People are always starting to get like hundreds of millions right now. | ||
You know, you'll never see it on the news. | ||
They're dying right now. | ||
They're in their freaking houses starving to death, begging for God to help them, and no one's coming because God tells us to get up and take action, and then we don't do anything! | ||
And that paralyzes God. | ||
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Yeah, God can do it, but God needs us to do it because God's got free will. | |
Once again, not for the first time, what has seemed like a nutty conspiracy theory turned out to be true. | ||
I'm really freaked out. | ||
You see, because this is real. | ||
The supply chain being cut off, the energy grid being cut off is real. | ||
And we're going into a time now where we're not going to be on the air. | ||
I mean, if we don't back this off, if we don't get sane people to stop the globalists, I mean, we won't be here in six months. | ||
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You won't be. Welcome back, | |
ladies and gentlemen. If you're here, it means you've found the most banned organization on Earth right now. | ||
If you're here, it means I'm here. | ||
And if I'm here, that means somebody's going to InfoWarsStore.com and supporting us, because that's the only way that we're able to be here. | ||
And I'm glad that we are, because we have just so much to talk about, and so much of what we have talked about for the last several years is coming to fruition, and shown to be completely and undeniably true, the complete collapse of our entire way of life, of our nation, of our History, our heritage, just it's all coming down. | ||
It's all collapsing. But this is not a two-round fight, right? | ||
This isn't a one-punch-and-done sort of thing. | ||
This is a war of attrition, really. | ||
And in the bird's-eye view, wartime calculus that we're making, we have been on a steady upward trajectory over Ever since Alex Jones started this outlet, while the globalists, while they do have complete control and have for a while, are getting more and more desperate to maintain grip on what they have. | ||
And the way that they're doing that is by destroying the things that make us strong, destroying the things that make us Us a power in this world. | ||
Us as Americans. Us as human beings. | ||
Destroying it all. Whether that's the family. | ||
Or the innocence of children. | ||
Or any other good, wonderful, righteous, loving thing that you care to mention. | ||
It's all on the chopping block. | ||
And the globalists are simply making their way down. | ||
And of course, they're not shy about it anymore. | ||
They used to at least feel as though they had to conceal their more... | ||
Destructive goals and ideals and aims beneath a veneer of caring about humanity. | ||
That kind of doesn't matter anymore. | ||
They're kind of over that now. | ||
They kind of have most of the people or the people that they think they need in their thrall and they will push it to the end now. | ||
And one of the things that we're seeing is the way that complete incompetence And just ideological psychopaths are being suggested for lifetime appointments on the highest court of the land. | ||
Kentonji Brown Jackson is in front of the Senate again today. | ||
She has been for the last couple days. | ||
And the major conflict brewing is over her lenient sentencing for child pornographers. | ||
I'll show you some videos about this to explain exactly what the contention is and what her response is, but I think there's something deeper to this Than just what the Republicans are pointing out here. | ||
But first let's go to this video of Ted Cruz. | ||
Ted Cruz grilling Kentonji Jackson over her leniency for sexual predators. | ||
Saying that Jackson cut recommended sentences by nearly half in 100% of child pornography cases. | ||
Let's watch. Let's look at what the prosecutors are asking for and I would note that this was in the District of Columbia where prosecutors are far more liberal than many of the prosecutors in this country and in every case in which so United States versus Hess there was a mandatory statutory minimum of 60 months and you impose 60 months because you had no discretion in United States versus Nickerson there was a mutual agreement of the parties to 120 months and that's what you imposed in every other case United States versus Chazin, | ||
the prosecutor asked for 78 to 97 months. | ||
You imposed 28 months. | ||
28 months is a 64% reduction. | ||
In United States versus Cooper, the prosecutor asked for 72 months. | ||
You imposed 60 months. | ||
That was a 17% reduction. | ||
In United States vs. | ||
Downs, the prosecutor asked for 70 months. | ||
You imposed 60. That was a 14% reduction. | ||
In United States vs. | ||
Hawkins, the prosecutor asked for 24 months. | ||
You imposed 3 months. | ||
That was an 88% reduction. | ||
In United States vs. | ||
Savage, the prosecutor asked for 49 months. | ||
You imposed 37. | ||
That was a 24%. | ||
Reduction in United States v. | ||
Stewart, the prosecutor asked for 97 months, you imposed 57. | ||
That was a 41% reduction. | ||
Every single case, 100% of them, when prosecutors came before you with child pornography cases, you sentenced the defenders to substantially below not just the guidelines, which are way higher, but what the prosecutor asked for on average of these cases, 47.2% less. | ||
Now, you said you made sure the voice of the children was heard. | ||
Do you believe in a case like United States versus Hawkins, where the prosecutor asked for 24 months and you sentenced the offender to only three months? | ||
Do you believe the voice of the children is heard when 100% of the time you're sentencing those in possession of child pornography to far below what the prosecutor's asking for? | ||
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Yes, Senator, I do. | |
It's that last second, right? | ||
It's that last one second of video that really says all you need to know about Kentonji Brown Jackson, right? | ||
It's almost the perfect example of Republicans systematically laying out a case, pointing out the dangerous leniency that this woman gives to child pornography cases. | ||
Of course, they pick child pornography since it's such an egregious and vile crime. | ||
People are outraged that she would give lenient sentences to these people. | ||
But do you think it's just her child pornographer she's giving lenient cases to? | ||
Or do you think that's just one outgrowth of a radical reimagining of justice where you want to give lenient sentences to all criminals except, of course, anybody who walks through the Capitol or repeats claims from Russian media. | ||
Like, those people deserve the hammer because this is communism that we're entering into. | ||
But child pornographers and murderers and thieves and rapists, they deserve the benefit of the doubt since they're victims of oppression, obviously. | ||
Why else would you commit crime? | ||
See, people aren't liable for their own choices. | ||
They don't have free will. | ||
They're simply victims of circumstance, and they can't be held accountable for the desperation that they're left in as they're trading pictures of naked children. | ||
No, it's an ideology that she represents. | ||
And it's all embodied in that final second, right? | ||
He goes through systematically laying out the case, showing the numbers, breaking it down. | ||
Here's the average, showing undoubtedly that the children were not represented by this woman. | ||
Clearly she gave the most lenient sentence she possibly could and probably would have given even more lenient sentences. | ||
And probably if you dig into it, there were cases where... | ||
Because when a jury convicts somebody, the judge doesn't have a choice. | ||
She has to sentence. But there are other cases where a judge does have a choice, and a judge can intervene and have a judge decision rather than a jury trial or any other sort of legal machination in order to override the laws and the jury in favor of her personal predilection. | ||
And there's probably very, very many cases of this. | ||
So these are cases specifically where she had to sentence, and so what she did was gave the most lenient sentence possible, legal, and She probably would have gone farther if she could. | ||
They lay all this out. | ||
They make the big arguments perfectly logical. | ||
It's perfectly reasonable. You confront the person with it. | ||
You say, do you really think children are being represented? | ||
And the answer is, yes, I do, Senator. | ||
She's like, oh, okay. Oh, all right. | ||
So, so that's it then. | ||
So you're just, you're just an obstinate idiot. | ||
You're just a moron, I guess. | ||
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Perfect explanation. You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, folks. Yes, the new Supreme Court nominee is being grilled once again today, and I'm sure we'll get more clips. | ||
But yesterday, we had a couple... | ||
Verbal rounds fired at her from the likes of Ted Cruz pointing out that in every single child pornography case that they could find, Jackson gave the mandatory minimum sentence that was allowed by law and or drastically reduced their jail time far below the prosecution's recommendation. | ||
Gateway Pundit says that Biden's SCOTUS pick had a hell of a day on Capitol Hill. | ||
In the past few hours, she's defended her advocacy for Islamic terrorists who killed Americans, baselessly justified her lenient punishment of pedos more than once, and exposed her radicalism repeatedly throughout. | ||
And it really is radicalism. | ||
It really is the crystallization, like the embodiment of So much of the energy that's behind so many trends that we see from defund the police to diversity ad nauseum, | ||
this idea that her job as a judge It's not to judge each case by its own particular merits and provide the punishment that will both serve to provide justice for the victims but also deter other people from committing the very same crime and to serve out her role as a paragon of justice and of unbiased reality in the face of deception and lies on both sides. | ||
That's not her job anymore. | ||
No, her job, as she sees it, is to create equity. | ||
So she has a position as a judge, but she doesn't use it to be a good judge. | ||
That's not her goal. | ||
That's not her ultimate achievement. | ||
No, her ultimate goal is to use that position to progress her radical ideology. | ||
And it's the same across the board with all these people. | ||
We are under siege right now by these ideological terrorists. | ||
And she's one of them. She's a great example of it. | ||
Let's give her a chance to defend her own record. | ||
So there she was presented with the undeniable fact that she was way too lenient on child pornography cases to the extent that... | ||
Prosecutors wanted to give one guy 97 months in prison. | ||
She gave him three. She gave him three. | ||
I mean, who cares, right? | ||
It's just little children, right? | ||
It's just little kids having their lives destroyed. | ||
It's just their psyche being permanently fractured by abuse for the pleasure of these perverts. | ||
I mean, what's the big deal? | ||
Three months. Have a vacation. | ||
It's fine. It's equity after all. | ||
So here she is, Kentonji Brown Jackson, explaining why she gives people lenient sentences. | ||
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As you said, the guideline was based originally on a statutory scheme and on directives, specific directives by Congress at a time in which... | |
More serious child pornography offenders were identified based on the volume, based on the number of photographs that they received in the mail. | ||
And that made total sense before, when we didn't have the internet, when we didn't have distribution. | ||
But the way that the guideline is now structured, Based on that set of circumstances is leading to extreme disparities in the system because it's so easy for people to get volumes of this kind of material now by computers. | ||
So it's not doing the work of differentiating who is a more serious offender in the way that it used to. | ||
So the commission has taken that into account and perhaps even more importantly courts are adjusting their sentences in order to account for the changed circumstance. | ||
Does that make sense to anybody? | ||
I mean seriously does that make any sense to anybody? | ||
At all? Even a little bit right? | ||
So again what she says Is that essentially fully charging a child pornographer for their crimes would be too harsh during the present times, giving their ability to store so much illicit material on modern technology we call computers. | ||
In other words, the number of images an average defendant possessed would be too many. | ||
It seems that Jackson considers child pornography stored on a computer to be a lesser crime compared to that Don didn't say a physical photograph or magazine. | ||
Maybe she doesn't understand. | ||
The more pictures you have, the more children you have abused. | ||
Do you get that? This is like, you know, we used to sentence murders based on the number of bodies that they have, but now it's so easy to kill a bunch of people, that just doesn't make sense anymore. | ||
It's like, no, it still makes sense. | ||
The more child porn you have, the more victims you have. | ||
The more victims you have, the greater the sentencing because the worse the crime. | ||
That's the way that it works. | ||
But notice she said there that it's creating disparities. | ||
See, her goal is to reduce disparities. | ||
What the disparities are, I have no idea. | ||
What she's talking about, who could say? | ||
Disparities between what? Child pornographers and other child pornographers? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
There's disparities between them. | ||
The disparity you're creating is by not sentencing people to the appropriate amount of time. | ||
I mean, I think we could just solve this problem with castration. | ||
We could always do that. | ||
It doesn't matter. One picture, a hundred pictures. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
I mean, I would be in favor of something like that. | ||
But no, we have this rule of law here. | ||
We have this judicial system where the worse the crime is, the more time that you do. | ||
And in child pornography, the more pictures you have, the more victims you have. | ||
The more people have been abused, the more victims there are, the worse the crime. | ||
This shouldn't be complicated, but it is because these people are ideological idiots, right? | ||
They override their own logic and common sense by claiming that they're fixing some sort of disparity, therefore... | ||
Let the child pornographer off easy. | ||
Let him off easy. You don't want to destroy his life after all just because he has a couple thousand pictures of little children. | ||
Just because he's engaged and helped to perpetuate and ensure the abuse of thousands of children. | ||
I mean, you really want to destroy his life. | ||
Maybe he works at Disney. | ||
We don't know. You don't want to destroy his job at Disney World for doing this. | ||
And of course, this is pervasive. | ||
It's across the entire spectrum of their perception of reality. | ||
Let's go now to clip number three. | ||
Or again, it's just basic facts, basic logic, basic human observation she's absolutely incapable of. | ||
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Let's watch. Can you provide a definition for the word woman? | |
Can I provide a definition? | ||
Yeah. I can't. | ||
You can't? | ||
Not in this context. | ||
I'm not a biologist. When does life begin, in your opinion? | ||
Senator, um... | ||
I don't... | ||
No. | ||
Ma'am? I don't know. | ||
They're sure from Infowars. | ||
Biden's SCOTUS pick says she cannot define the word woman. | ||
There's a couple exchanges during the Leah Thomas swim meet, and there's a British woman who's arguing with people. | ||
She's anti-transgender people in women's sports. | ||
And at one point, she's talking to somebody. | ||
I didn't play the clips because the audio is really bad because there's tons of noise in the stadium. | ||
But at one point, this guy is going, well, are you a biologist? | ||
Are you a biologist? As if you need to be a biologist to... | ||
To know what a woman is, right? | ||
He's like, are you a biologist? Are you a biologist? | ||
And the British woman goes, I'm not a vet, but I know what a dog when I see one. | ||
It's like, yeah, that's the way this works, actually. | ||
What is woman? She's like, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what a woman is. | ||
It's like, yeah, you do. | ||
You're lying right now. You are absolutely lying. | ||
Like, that's the thing. They're fine lying, right? | ||
Yeah, this is it. | ||
This is basically our... | ||
Ruling structure right now, a decrepit old drooling psychopath and a diversity hire idiot at the highest realms of power in our country who cannot define what a woman is, they can't define when a baby is born, what life, when life starts. | ||
Everybody has an opinion on that. | ||
She's lying, obviously, right, because she knows That she has to conceal what the truth is and what reality is to appease the pro-abortion people. | ||
Because obviously the answer is at conception. | ||
There's no other possible answer unless you say when the baby is actually born, in which case you're opening yourself up to, okay, so you can kill babies up until nine months. | ||
She doesn't want to say that either. | ||
So it's just layer and layer of deception and dissimulation. | ||
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the Supreme Court may very well soon be populated, just in part by a woman who cannot the Supreme Court may very well soon be populated, just in part by a woman who cannot define what a woman is, who is completely obstinate and unapologetic about her lenient sentences to | ||
Of course, you know, folks, and I get it, you know, just to lay out sort of what the game is here for the Republicans. | ||
See, she's lenient on all sorts of crimes. | ||
All sorts of crimes. | ||
We have this story from Breitbart. | ||
Marsha Blackburn says, Kentonji Brown Jackson must explain release of violent criminals during COVID. She released over 1,000, actually over 1,500 prisoners. | ||
She let them go during COVID. And among those she let go were a murderer and a bank robber, hardened criminals she let back onto the street. | ||
See, it's a... It's a whole ideology that she represents and being lenient on all criminals apparently is a good thing somehow. | ||
For some reason, like justice is white supremacy. | ||
Having criminals be imprisoned is somehow racist or something. | ||
And of course this comes out when she's talking about child pornography cases and she says, well, the sentencing guidelines are producing disparities. | ||
What she's thinking of when she says that is things like drug crimes where you had an attempt to crack down on, no pun intended, but crack down on crack usage or marijuana selling. | ||
You had these huge minimum sentences. | ||
And in many cases, it was black people that were getting caught with these and given huge sentences. | ||
And so you had a disparity between black and white prisoners and crimes they committed. | ||
And therefore, the sentences that they got. | ||
So in order to stop the racial disparities caused, of course, by the actions of the individuals and the choices that they make. | ||
But ignore that. | ||
They're not people. | ||
They're not human beings. | ||
They don't have free will. | ||
They aren't given a choice. | ||
This isn't a free country where you can do whatever you want. | ||
If you choose crime, you pay the price for it. | ||
No, no. They're incapable of making their own decisions, apparently. | ||
They're just victims of circumstance. | ||
And so she, in her empathy, wants to free these people to go commit more crimes because, again, they just can't help it. | ||
What are you going to do? What are you going to do, punish them? | ||
What are you going to do, try to rehabilitate them? | ||
No, of course not. No, you just let them back on the street to victimize more people because it's not... | ||
The innocent people that she cares about. | ||
It's not the victims. It's not the people whose lives are destroyed or ended or children who are kidnapped and abused and filmed and then discarded. | ||
She doesn't care about them. | ||
She cares about the criminals. | ||
It's the criminals that need her advocacy and empathy and support. | ||
And again, she's not the only one doing this, but I think what the Republicans are doing, of course, pointing out the child pornography cases is just a visceral sort of Response is elicited by that because it's such a horrific crime. | ||
But also the obvious comeback to this would be the Democrats going, she's not leaning on child pornography. | ||
She's leaning on everybody. | ||
So what the Republicans are doing are kind of setting up the Democrats to be like, look, you either have to acknowledge that she's leaning on pedophiles or you have to acknowledge that she's leaning on everybody. | ||
I think that's the sort of And maybe I'm giving Republicans too much credit here actually game planning out this sort of stuff. | ||
I don't know if that's even true. | ||
We'll go to one more video here. | ||
This is not Ms. | ||
Jackson there. This is Pete Williams on I believe MSNBC or maybe CNN. Either one. | ||
He is defending Judge Jackson's lenient sentence for a child porn offender. | ||
Because of course he is. | ||
Because these people are scumbags. | ||
Because they're criminals that can justify anything. | ||
They're filled with hate. | ||
They're filled with a negative, destructive, anti-life energy. | ||
And they want to spread it everywhere. | ||
So let's watch this Pete fella explain and give cover for Judge Jackson letting child pornographers off the hook. | ||
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Let's watch. on this specific issue of an 18-year-old from Washington who the sentencing guidelines would have called for an eight-year sentence. | |
The prosecutors recommended a two-year sentence, and Judge Jackson imposed a sentence of three months. | ||
And so there was some discussion about why she did that. | ||
I've looked at the records in this case, and I think, apparently Judge Jackson just doesn't recall this case, and that's understandable. | ||
She had many, many sentencing and something like 500 court decisions. | ||
But the specifics in this case suggest that this was an 18-year-old who was curious about this kind of sexual activity that he sought out. | ||
The court records show that a detective, when he realized that this young man was uploading some of this, contacted him and said, how would you like to have real sexual activity with my 12-year-old daughter, which was make-believe, and this young man never responded to him. | ||
And there was a psychiatrist who evaluated the young man and said, This was basically his sort of curiosity about a specific kind of sexual activity. | ||
He wasn't interested in younger people. | ||
He was just sort of curious about this for his own purposes that he was not a pedophile. | ||
So those were the kinds of things, apparently, that Judge Jackson took into account in that specific case that Senator Hawley spent a lot of time on. | ||
Pretty incredible. | ||
Pretty incredible. | ||
He was just sort of curious. | ||
He didn't mean to kill the woman. | ||
He was just curious about what it felt like for a knife to go into flesh. | ||
Like, what are you talking about? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
How will you ever have justice? | ||
How can you ever have rule of law if you can break the law and then essentially get away with it? | ||
Because you go, well, but I didn't actually want to do the thing that I did. | ||
I wasn't doing it for a reason that I liked doing it. | ||
I was just sort of curious. | ||
We've all been there, right? | ||
Like, is this what they expect us to believe? | ||
Like, who hasn't been a little curious every once? | ||
It's like, what the hell is wrong with you people? | ||
You're insane. | ||
You are willing—and this is the thing. | ||
It just—it breaks their brain. | ||
Whatever this ideology is, whatever this destructive, like, deconstructionist, critical theory crap they've been filled with is, just robs them of their humanity. | ||
Like, not even their logic. | ||
Like, their logic is somewhat intact still, but their just basic, like, human nature is just completely subverted in favor of whatever this is, whatever this social prerogative is that they're pursuing. | ||
It's like, it makes no sense. | ||
It is... It's wild. | ||
It's absolutely wild that you have... | ||
People on television going, well, the person with child porn was let off easy because he said that he didn't really like it. | ||
What? Okay. | ||
Great. You don't think every single person caught in this crime is going to say that exact same thing? | ||
Like... I mean, you have to laugh because of how absurd it all is. | ||
But, again... | ||
This isn't academic. | ||
This isn't speculative. | ||
This isn't just like differences in theory that don't matter. | ||
These are real victims. | ||
These are real crimes. These are real criminals that are really getting away with it. | ||
The victims are really having their lives destroyed. | ||
And our entire apparatus is really involved in perpetuating that system for some reason. | ||
For some despicable reason. | ||
And it's obviously just a... | ||
I don't know. Soul level defect, I guess, in these people. | ||
But it's sick. But I think Town Hall really lays out what's going on here. | ||
As they say, Judge Jackson wants to meld American law with critical race theory and social justice. | ||
Laying out in at least one of her remarks where she answered a questionnaire, Judge Jackson said this in terms of fairness in federal sentencing and examination. | ||
Quote, I also try to convince my students that sentencing is just plain interesting on an intellectual level, in part because it melds together myriad types of laws. | ||
Criminal law, of course, but also administrative law, constitutional law, critical race theory, negotiations, and to some extent even contracts. | ||
And if that's not enough to prove to them that sentencing is a subject worth studying, I point out that sentencing policy implicates and intersects with other various intellectual disciplines as well, including philosophy, psychology, history, statistics, economics, and politics. | ||
So she literally says critical race theory has to be taken into account when sentencing. | ||
So again... Yet another plot point in this trajectory, yet another point on the map where we show our progression towards a world where race and other immutable aspects of a human being are taken into account, and whether you are sentenced to Ten years in prison or three months is entirely up to how the judge personally feels about your race or whether they're adherence to the critical race theory ideology. | ||
In other words, when they say things like social justice, you really have to understand that there is justice and then there's everything else. | ||
And justice can only be applied on an individual level. | ||
It's the only possible thing to do. | ||
If you're being punished for something that you didn't do, somebody else did, that's not justice. | ||
It is social justice. | ||
It is definitely social justice. | ||
That's something entirely different than justice. | ||
Social justice is to justice like turkey bacon is to bacon. | ||
It's not bacon, alright? | ||
Honestly, it doesn't even taste like bacon. | ||
There is no such thing as social justice. | ||
There's only justice and injustice. | ||
And social justice is just a variety of injustice. | ||
That's all it is. And now it's being codified into law and adhered to by the highest court in the land. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Second hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
I'll open up the phone lines here in just a minute. | ||
First I want to go to this video. | ||
It's by Project Veritas, who has recently revealed that they have been under concerted persecution by the Biden DOJ. Of course, earlier this week we showed the video of them being raided by the FBI. So just to put this in perspective again, let's look at this as a bird's eye view. | ||
Let's take ourselves and our bias out of it, our modern normalcy bias out of it, and understand that this is the state police kicking down the door of journalists who are critical to the regime. | ||
That's all this is. Nothing more, nothing less. | ||
This is pure and simple tyranny of the same variety we've seen a million times in humanity, and a million times it has been defeated when good people stand up and take it on hell. | ||
Head on. It's the only possible thing to do here, and it's why they're targeting people like Infowars and Project Veritas for destruction. | ||
Let's go now to Project Veritas' James O'Keefe explaining the way they were spied on by the DOJ. Project Veritas has just obtained documents showing the SDNY was spying on Project Veritas journalists well before the FBI raided the homes of our journalists last November, | ||
secretly reading our emails, concealing that from the court in our case against the SDNY. This is a fundamental, intolerable abridgment of the First Amendment by the Department of Justice. | ||
In November 2021, the FBI raids our homes and seizes 47 electronic devices, including cell phones, laptops, and thumb drives. | ||
Within five days, U.S. District Court Judge Annalisa Torres ordered the Southern District of New York to pause its review of my devices, and within a month ordered the SDNY to turn our seized materials over to a special master, who had supervised the SDNY's review to protect our First Amendment and journalistic privileges. | ||
Recently obtained legal documents from Microsoft Corporation reveal that despite Judge Torres' orders between November 2020 and April 2021, the Department of Justice went to six magistrates and obtained a series of secret warrants, orders, and a subpoena to surreptitiously collect privileged communications and contacts of eight American journalists, myself included, from Microsoft. | ||
The DOJ even sought and obtained numerous secrecy orders preventing Microsoft from disclosing the surveillance to anyone. | ||
The SDNY also went around Judge Torres and the Special Master and obtained two secrecy orders after. | ||
The Special Master had been appointed. | ||
Project Veritas is immediately filing a motion demanding that the federal government disclose if it engaged in covert spying of our journalists by secretly demanding production of our protective materials from any other businesses like Microsoft. | ||
The SDNY's surveillance of Project Veritas journalists was done as part of the DOJ's unprecedented investigation into Ashley Biden's diary. | ||
As far as we know, federal law enforcement has never before investigated an abandoned diary. | ||
The documents collected from these email accounts date back as far as January 2020, eight months before we even knew the diary existed. | ||
As Project Veritas motion says, the fact that the government secretly obtained emails from three different Project Veritas journalists dating back from eight months prior to the newsgathering conduct that the government is scrutinizing shocks the conscience. | ||
While the special master litigation proceeded, the government apparently misled the court by omission, by not disclosing that it had already obtained other privileged materials. | ||
The SDNY was ordered to turn over all materials to the special master. | ||
They didn't. The SDNY was ordered to stop reviewing our materials. | ||
They didn't. The SDNY has an obligation to be honest with the court. | ||
They weren't. | ||
Is this the world we want to live in? | ||
Our government spying on Americans' private information, imposing secrecy orders with no real justification, effectively lying by omission to the courts meant to uphold our rights? | ||
Now, you can dislike Project Veritas. | ||
You can dislike me. | ||
But the government's overstep, the SDNY's overstep, is a sign of unprecedented power that affects us all. | ||
You can either stand for freedom of the press or you endorse this and wait. | ||
until it happens to you. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith | |
Welcome back ladies and gentlemen - Bye. - Bye. | ||
I just wish that we could talk about all the other stuff going on here. | ||
Right, there's just an absolute collapse going on. | ||
The food supply chain is totally collapsing and starvation is coming. | ||
There's nuclear war brewing. | ||
It's just, there's so much real stuff to talk about. | ||
But instead, we have to be bogged down and continually have to fight back the advances of our own fellow Americans who are insistent on tearing down the pillars of our country and subjecting us to this horrific disaster. | ||
Future that they imagine, where we'll own nothing, but we'll be happy, and children will be sexually free to pursue or be pursued by anybody at any time, including their public school teachers. | ||
It's just a horrific mess that we find ourselves in, and yet it all is intertwined, it all comes together, in the sense that this is a singular, monolithic push towards complete despotism, desolation, and Human, I don't know, desecration. | ||
It's just, it's all part of the same scheme, right? | ||
You destroy humanity piece by piece. | ||
You destroy people's ability to fight back against you. | ||
You destroy people's ability to speak up about what's being done to them. | ||
You destroy people's ability to find justice and actually adhere to the system, right? | ||
Because obviously human nature is somewhat predictable, right? | ||
The only difference is between human nature and animal nature is that humans actually have free will and can do unpredictable things. | ||
But in general, overall, and as a mass, humans generally do pretty predictable stuff. | ||
So what happens when the rule of law breaks down? | ||
See, we all adhere to these societal restrictions on the understanding that these are the rules of the game that we're playing. | ||
It's like any board game or video game or, you know, anything, your game of tag, there are certain rules that you have to adhere to, right? | ||
And as soon as one person gets tagged in that game of tag and it goes, no, I'm not it, and it just keeps running, it's like, how do you keep playing the game? | ||
When somebody starts dipping into the Monopoly bank account when they run out of money, How are you going to keep playing this game? | ||
The entire structure breaks down. | ||
So what happens when law breaks down? | ||
What happens when people are no longer able to get justice through the courts? | ||
Do they just have to forego justice? | ||
Well, that's just the system that we're in. | ||
We get victimized and there's nothing we can do about it. | ||
They either do that and you just sort of become a victim of this and you just sort of accept it and roll over and allow this to take place. | ||
Or you fight back against it and you get your own justice. | ||
Right? Unfortunately, we are in a world where... | ||
It's anarcho-tyranny. | ||
Criminals don't get punished by the police. | ||
The criminals don't get arrested. The people who fight back do. | ||
We saw this yesterday. | ||
If you're watching War Room with Owen, I know he covered it in one of the last segments. | ||
This video of a shoplifter running from Walgreens and this poor, unfortunate soul who doesn't understand the paradigm that we're in tries to stop it. | ||
He doesn't get that this is all by design. | ||
You know, he's stuck in this old paradigm This world where criminals are supposed to be stopped when they're committing crimes. | ||
Where a thief is supposed to be prevented from getting away with his loot. | ||
That's not the world anymore. | ||
So what happens is this guy stops the thief from running away with his ill-gotten goods. | ||
He tackles him to the ground. | ||
And then the police say, yeah, we might charge the guy who tackled him. | ||
We might charge the good Samaritan who tried to stop the thief for assault. | ||
For assaulting this poor innocent thief who was running away with the goods he'd stolen. | ||
I don't know, that's just that. So what happens now? | ||
I guess what happens now is that people start moving out of the cities. | ||
People start just separating themselves from the areas where the crime takes place, which means all the people that can get out do. | ||
It means the cities are just going to get worse. | ||
The problem is just going to get even worse, and the police departments that have already been completely restricted and shut down by the Democrats are just going to be harder pressed, going to be more overwhelmed. | ||
There's going to be more criminals going free, so there's going to be more crime spiraling out of control. | ||
This is the video here, tackling the guy to the ground because he's a thief. | ||
But unfortunately, we don't live in a world of law and rules and a place where criminals get punished. | ||
We're being trained. | ||
We're being herded into a world where you just let the criminal do it because, hey, it's not me. | ||
Why should I care? It reminds me of, I was watching this documentary about I think it was like the Hillside Strangler, some true crime documentary about some serial killer in California. | ||
And one of his victims, just before he broke into her house and killed her, her daughter was like, hey, you know, there's a madman going around. | ||
You should lock your doors. | ||
And the mom says, that's not the world I want to live in. | ||
I don't want to live in a world where I have to lock my doors. | ||
This is the problem with crime. | ||
This is why we have a criminal justice system. | ||
It's because the idea is that you eradicate your society of the criminal element and everybody else who's not a criminal can live freely. | ||
They can unlock their doors. | ||
They can walk around at night. | ||
Young women can go out by themselves without having men there to protect them. | ||
These are the fruits of freedom that stability and law and peace bring about. | ||
And that's what you're losing. And so, like, I feel like we are that murder victim, right? | ||
We are here where it's just like we want to live in a world where you don't lock your doors, where you trust your neighbors, where you can live in peace and not be attacked or murdered, not have to try to defend yourself. | ||
And if you are attacked or your family member's murdered, you don't have to take it on yourself to go get justice. | ||
I mean, it's just a downward spiral to absolute chaos and insanity. | ||
And the only way to fix it is to just punish the criminals, get rid of them, and allow the innocent, peaceful people to live their lives. | ||
But, I don't know, we don't live in that world anymore. | ||
And so I guess it's up to us. | ||
I guess it's time to start locking the doors, start building up the walls, start putting the barbed wire on the fences. | ||
And we know where this goes. | ||
Look at South Africa. Right? | ||
South Africa used to have neighborhoods that were just like American neighborhoods. | ||
Slowly but surely, piece by piece, People started putting bars on their windows. | ||
People started erecting walls. | ||
And of course this was all because criminal justice was seen as racist and you can't punish black people more than white people even if they commit more crimes. | ||
That's a disparity that we have to fix by changing the racial laws. | ||
So this crime spirals out of control. | ||
Slowly but surely the people in South Africa have to build up the walls, put barbed wire on the tops of the fences. | ||
You know, never slow down in a neighborhood. | ||
Don't stop at red lights. | ||
You might get hit. | ||
Israel's the same way, right? | ||
I remember talking to an Israeli friend who was like, no, it's fine. | ||
You just, you know, when you go into a mall or anything, you just have to go through a metal detector and get, you know, pat down real quick. | ||
And then when you're in the mall, you know that you're safe. | ||
And it's just like, oh, well, that sounds like hell. | ||
It sounds like hell to me. It sounds awful. | ||
It sounds horrible. There's no reason why we have to live like this. | ||
Unless, of course... Your government is completely incapable of punishing criminals and stopping the crime from happening. | ||
Like, none of this is natural. None of this is necessary. | ||
None of it is something we can't do anything about. | ||
I think the greatest trick, as I said, the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing people it didn't exist. | ||
The greatest trick the government ever pulled was convincing people it was incompetent. | ||
It's obviously, you know, we despise the government. | ||
The government is incompetent a lot of times, but they're willfully incompetent. | ||
It's entirely a choice that they're making. | ||
And the greatest example, which I bring up all the time, is the Haitian migrant crisis at the border where you had tens of thousands of people. | ||
And it was just weeks and weeks of like, oh, what are we going to do? | ||
We can't do anything. Oh, no. | ||
And then like the Democrats got a little egg on their face about the lie they were spreading. | ||
And then two days later, boom, it was gone. | ||
Everything was gone. Tents were gone. | ||
The people were gone. It was cleared up completely and out of the news cycle. | ||
It's like it's just a choice. | ||
It's just a matter of whether or not we impose the law and punish criminals or not. | ||
And that's a choice people make. | ||
And that's why this is an info war because what we're at war with is not nature or something that we actually have to contend with in reality. | ||
It's entirely imposed upon us by the people at the top for reasons that they give of civilizational destruction because they want to impose a new order and override ours and ours is based on mutual trust, understanding, Friendship community. | ||
Tear that down. | ||
Build the barbed wire walls. | ||
That's where we're headed. Something happened yesterday. | ||
I'm not sure who was behind it. | ||
I'm not sure who put the call out. | ||
It was the Tavistock Institute. | ||
The Rockefeller Foundation. | ||
Something happened. They initiated yet another purge across a great number of platforms, all based around the idea of transgenderism. | ||
It's sort of what I started talking about in the last segment, but all of this stuff is intertwined, all of this stuff is deeply connected at its root, you know, intellectual foundation. | ||
It's not a coincidence, right, that we're talking about Kentonji Brown-Jackson, her leniency to child pornographers, and the same day that you have a parade by the Disney employees over the Don't Say Gay bill, which is actually an anti-pedophilia bill, same time that massive pedophile raid happens that scoops up a bunch of Disney and Disneyland employees. | ||
I mean, it's all deeply interconnected. | ||
On the same day you have It's a big debate about transgender. | ||
All of this is imposed on us, right? | ||
All of this is unnecessary strife and confusion and manipulation that's almost entirely based on false premises. | ||
Let's just get into some of the censorship that occurred just yesterday. | ||
Let's just go over just some of the things that happened yesterday, the 22nd of March. | ||
First you have this. | ||
Obviously we played the video. Project Veritas says feds secretly accessed its emails. | ||
Probably the most egregious example of the death of free speech in this country. | ||
As these prominent journalists are surveilled illegally and then raided by the state police for daring to question the narrative. | ||
That's just on the governmental front. | ||
But the main phenomenon and the main... | ||
Pillar of the Great Reset is that what you can't do as a government, you outsource to private corporations. | ||
And that's actually what they did with Project Veritas, because Project Veritas, the way they found out what was going on was by getting the Microsoft Corporation to admit that they'd been giving information to the feds. | ||
And that was, of course, a violation of law, but they can sort of skirt around the law. | ||
They can adhere to the letter of the law. | ||
By not getting warrants for somebody's personal information, but by going to the company, just asking them that they willingly hand it over because you can willingly give up your rights. | ||
And the government will give up its rights because it's the one that houses your information. | ||
And this, of course, is hand in hand with the Great Reset in the sense of this is how they will circumvent restrictions of governmental power by the Constitution, by exporting it and outsourcing it to the private industry. | ||
But it's also... Very convenient for them when you own nothing, right? | ||
Your phone isn't even yours. | ||
It's leased from some company. | ||
If they want to search your phone, it's not yours. | ||
You have to give it to them, right? | ||
Or your information that's stored on a server somewhere else in the cloud computing world. | ||
Or if they want to search your house, they can go to the landlord company rather than to you. | ||
Just ask for a key and they can give it to them. | ||
They'll be in cooperation with the other big corporations. | ||
All this is in line with the Great Reset. | ||
And one of the ways that they're outsourcing this tyranny to big tech is by having them baselessly eradicate the people that are standing up against the government. | ||
Twitter suspends Charlie Kirk for saying that a biological man is a man. | ||
Truth is banned from Twitter, Kirk told the Daily Wire on Tuesday afternoon. | ||
He was suspended for saying this, quote, Rachel Levine spent 55 years of his life as a man. | ||
He had a wife and a family. | ||
He transitioned to being a woman in 2011. | ||
Joe Biden appointed Levine to be a four-star general, and now USA Today has named Rachel Levine as Woman of the Year. | ||
See, what he was trying to do here was just state facts. | ||
All of this is absolutely undeniably true. | ||
He didn't... There's no judging words in here, right? | ||
He didn't make any claims that weren't supported by fact. | ||
He just laid out a timeline of what happened, and he was deleted for this. | ||
Where are the feminists, he said after that. | ||
Just saying facts, just saying, yeah, he used to be a man, and he transitioned in 2011, and then Joe Biden made him an admiral. | ||
That's hate speech, apparently, and you'll be kicked off of Twitter for that. | ||
Doesn't have to make sense. | ||
In fact, it's better if it does make sense. | ||
That's how tyranny works. It wasn't just Charlie Kirk. | ||
Twitter continued its Babylon Bee purge, suspended the satirical outlet's editor-in-chief for joking about being in Twitter jail. | ||
So earlier this week, Babylon Bee caught the wrath of the woke warriors at Twitter when the satirical outlet awarded Man of the Year to Biden's Assistant Secretary of Health, Rachel Levine. | ||
What was his name? | ||
His name wasn't Rachel before, right? | ||
Was it Richard? What was Rachel Levine's name before it was Rachel? | ||
I'd like to know that. I'm pretty sure it was Richard. | ||
In which case, I'm just going to refer to him as Dick. | ||
But of course, Babylon Bee got deleted because of that joke saying they were rewarding man of the year to that man. | ||
And then the outlet's editor joked about that. | ||
And he's now been... | ||
Deleted from Twitter. | ||
You also have YouTube, suspending Right Side Broadcasting Network ahead of a Trump rally. | ||
Right Side Broadcasting Network's YouTube channel has been suspended for one week, days before Trump's March 26th rally in Commerce, Georgia. | ||
Of course, very convenient. | ||
See, this is like pre-crime hate speech, right? | ||
You're going to potentially air a speech from somebody we have deemed unpersoned, so therefore we'll delete you. | ||
Journalists banned Savannah Hernandez after she interviewed a female swimmer who was opposed to Leah Thompson's inclusion in NCAA championships. | ||
Savannah Hernandez also deleted for daring to air the opinions of somebody whose own career has been cut short by the inclusion of Leah Thomas in that interview. | ||
Swimming championship. | ||
Josh Lechich, of course, appears on InfoWars and several hours later has his Patreon deleted. | ||
725 patrons and $4,000 a month gone from this young father and sole provider for his family because they will destroy your life completely if you dare to oppose them. | ||
This is a war. It's a war. | ||
I mean, there's nothing else you can say. | ||
It was Richard Levine. Okay. | ||
So Dick. All right. | ||
We'll call him Dick from now on. Rachel Levine, also known as Dick. | ||
Sydney Watson also got her Patreon account deleted for, quote, hate speech. | ||
Very hateful person. | ||
Sydney Watson. There you go. | ||
If you think being tepid, not going quite as far as Infowars, being involved in something like the Blaze will give you protection, nope. | ||
Not going to happen. They're coming for everybody, which is why it's... | ||
Really incumbent on absolutely everyone to oppose what's happening to all of us here now. | ||
And there's even more to talk about on the other side. | ||
I'm going to open up your... | ||
Phone lines here in just a minute. | ||
In fact, you can give us a call at 1-877-789-2539. | ||
But folks, we are coming to the end of an era unless we fight back, unless we stand up, unless we show them that their tactics will fail, unless we build alternative structures and then support and fund those structures. | ||
That's it. That's it for free speech worldwide. | ||
Totally, it's over from now on. | ||
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I wish this wasn't the case, folks, but we're going to have to keep talking about transgenderism. | ||
We have to. We honestly have to. | ||
Because the question is, like, where does this end? | ||
Like, have we learned our lesson yet? | ||
I've learned that there's no such thing as just rolling over and going, all right, all right. | ||
Like, the entire tactic of the left is just to be so annoying and overwhelmingly insistent that you're just forced to eventually just go, God, fine, all right, fine. | ||
Do what you want to do. | ||
Do your civilization-destroying nonsense. | ||
Because we just can't be bothered to keep fighting this forever. | ||
What happens then? Are they satisfied? | ||
Are they ever satisfied? | ||
It's an insatiable beast, and the more you feed the beast, the hungrier it gets. | ||
That's all that's happening here. | ||
So you gotta put your foot down at some point. | ||
And right now, it's sort of the ultimate fight for reality. | ||
Because if they can convince you that transgenderism is real, if they can convince you that it's not just real but good, And that's totally natural that we went from.02% of, you know, people claiming to be transgender to 25%. | ||
That's just normal. That's totally fine and okay. | ||
Like, if they can convince you of that, then it's done, right? | ||
Their entire attempt is to... | ||
I've explained it. They're at war with nature because they're at war with God. | ||
God is nature. Nature is God. | ||
They're at war with nature. They're at war with God because they want to usurp him. | ||
They want to replace what actually is with what they imagine. | ||
I was thinking about this yesterday. If you were like an alien race and you were explained the anatomy of human beings and the biology of human beings... | ||
And you were asked, like, okay, here are the creatures that you're designing a world for. | ||
Design it in a way that is most beneficial for these creatures. | ||
How would you design it? | ||
It wouldn't even be an issue. | ||
It wouldn't be a problem. It wouldn't call for speculation. | ||
It'd be like, okay, the way these beings replicate and whatever, it's like, all right, there's the men, and they're a little bit stronger, and they're... | ||
You know, they're the ones that provide the seed, and then the female version of this creature is a little bit weaker, a little bit more nurturing, and, you know, they have all of the anatomical parts to give birth to the child. | ||
It's just like, okay, well, clearly, like, the birth of the child and the care of the child should be the female's job, and the men should probably be out there and doing things. | ||
There doesn't need to be any propaganda for things that are natural and good and normal, right? | ||
Nobody needs to convince you of it. | ||
Nobody needs to You know, educate you as to the theory behind what's going on. | ||
It just is. It's just the natural way things come about. | ||
That's why they need censorship. | ||
That's why they need this ideological push and this propaganda push because what they're trying to push on you is utterly unnatural, completely devoid of value. | ||
When it comes to anything at all, ever, right? | ||
Improving your life, bringing about peace and stability and freedom. | ||
All of these things, they're all being destroyed. | ||
So let's talk a little bit more about transgenderism. | ||
Why not? It's everywhere now, right? | ||
Destroying women's sports, just being shoved down your throat. | ||
If you dare question it, you will be censored. | ||
You will be removed from the internet. | ||
You will have your life destroyed. | ||
It's just the way that it is, because how dare you try to point out what is just obvious and true? | ||
There are men and there are women, and you can't switch between. | ||
It's just the way it is. | ||
It's just the way it is. | ||
And again, it's like I guess it's just the world we have to live in. | ||
It's just the other side cheating a monopoly. | ||
We just have to cheat or you just lose. | ||
That's just the way that it is. | ||
It's not that we're cheating here, but it's like I would love to live in a world where we could be completely understanding of everybody's particular issues and there would be no problem with having transgender people. | ||
That's kind of the way it was before growing up with me. | ||
If you saw... Person in a dress that didn't maybe look like a woman. | ||
You just thought, well, okay, that's whatever. | ||
That's up to them. It's like, I guess we just can't be tolerant anymore. | ||
Those days are over. We tried to be tolerant, and we are being tolerant to a rabid dog, right, that just bit us and ate all of our dog food. | ||
Like, that's it. So let's talk about some of this, right? | ||
DJHJ Media has this story. | ||
Grieving mother claims LA County School pushed transgender treatment on her teenage daughter who then committed suicide. | ||
California mother spoke out against the government of Los Angeles for pushing her daughter to have hormone treatments and gender reassignment surgery, but they did nothing for her depression. | ||
She basically says like these, her child was not ever even a tomboy. | ||
She was a very girly girl. | ||
But then when she got into high school, quote, the school counselor got involved. | ||
The DCFS, the Department of Child and Family Services got involved. | ||
LGBT was in there too, trying to quote, help my daughter on the transition of being transgender. | ||
Martinez explained, I was accused that if I didn't want to open my eyes since she felt, since she was a little girl, that she was a little boy, which is not true. | ||
She was not even close to a tomboy. | ||
She was the girly girl in the house. | ||
She says Yaley was allegedly told by her trans peers that the only way she could get the transgender surgery paid for by the state was to be in foster care. | ||
So then her trans friends coached her to tell social workers that she was abused so the state would pay for her gender reassignment. | ||
So she ran away from home, and the court decided the mother was unfit, even though they allowed her to keep her other three children. | ||
Yaley became depressed and may not have wanted the surgery everybody pushed her towards. | ||
She then committed suicide. | ||
So your children are being indoctrinated into a suicide cult, and they're being separated from even the most basic human instincts, like a love of family, override the family for love of the support of people who despise you and want what's worse for you. | ||
Great Ormond Street cancels trainee doctor conference over trans safety complaints. | ||
A Zoom conference descended into chaos as trans activists refused to appear alongside gender critical speakers. | ||
Remember, it's not just about different beliefs. | ||
It's not about the freedom to be yourself in whatever way you want to be. | ||
It's about you have to adhere completely to our dictates. | ||
You have to comply and then support and then perpetuate our beliefs or else you're hateful and must be destroyed. | ||
Yale even had this problem where you had, and again, it's all about transgenderism for some reason. | ||
It's all centered around this concept. | ||
For some reason, they're pushing this harder than anything else. | ||
You had a Yale event... | ||
Again, shouted down by Yale students who have absolutely no appreciation or value in free speech. | ||
We're losing it. We're coming to the end of an era. | ||
The free speech era is rapidly closing unless we can fight back and reestablish what it means to be an American and what it means to be a human being and have your own conscience and free will. | ||
That is what's being robbed from us right now. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls now. | ||
Let's go to Sean in California. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Sean. You're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison. How am I coming in? | ||
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Loud and clear? Yes, sir. Awesome sauce. | |
Hey, I want to talk to you about Ted Cruz thrilling Miss Brown yesterday morning. | ||
We need to remember that he's doing good work there, but don't let us forget that he called the January 6th crowd terrorists. | ||
Remember, these lawyers are all about word games. | ||
And just as Ms. Smith, or excuse me, Ms. Jackson is saying she's looking into discrepancies and sentencing, well, Cruz, too, knows what the definition of terrorist and such are. | ||
My hunch is that he's trying to make it that anyone who ever fights back against police will be deemed terrorist, even if we're in a police state. | ||
So keep an eye on that guy because sometimes he's really good, and other times he's exceptionally terrible. | ||
Yeah. I mean, the thing is that Republicans—like, this is where Republicans shine. | ||
They love this type of thing, right? | ||
They can have performative outrage. | ||
That means absolutely nothing. | ||
And then they get, you know—they either go along with what the Democrats are doing anyway, or the Democrats just overwhelm them and they lose. | ||
But they get to pretend that they stood up against somebody. | ||
They get a bunch of Twitter headlines and they get a bunch of Fox News headlines going, Ted Cruz launches fire at Ken G. Brown Jackson. | ||
And Lindsey Graham goes off against sentencing whatever. | ||
And it's just like these are the warmongers. | ||
These are the hypocrites. | ||
These are the liars that have destroyed our entire country. | ||
But in this moment, they get to go up and act like they're the big strong warriors for freedom. | ||
They get to act like they're they're sticking it to the Democrats and then they can fundraise off that and they get the headlines and then it means nothing. | ||
And they get to, you know, capitulate once again. | ||
Yeah, it's it's typical. | ||
Ted Cruz is doing it. Lindsey Graham is doing it. | ||
It's like, you know, yeah, I guess we'll play the video and we'll go, yeah, see, he made a good point there. | ||
But what's it going to come to? | ||
What's going to actually happen? What's going to be the outcome? | ||
I'm sorry, we're going up against a commercial break here, Sean. | ||
We'll go to more of your calls on the other side. | ||
Full call segment when we get back in just a couple minutes. | ||
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Stay with us, folks. Welcome back, folks. | |
Let's go directly out to your phone calls. | ||
Let's go to Judy in Florida to point out something important to us. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Judy, you're on the air. | ||
Hi, Harrison. I appreciate you letting me talk to you a little bit further. | ||
What I was going to bring up yesterday is that my friend, Usama Dakdak, I've brought him up before. | ||
He wrote the generous Koran. | ||
And he's also written other books exposing the truth about the Quran and then the truth about jihad. | ||
He's a man that has brought hundreds of Muslims to Jesus, and he is a circuit speaker. | ||
And I don't care which program it would be on, but if you could have him on as a guest, maybe he actually asked me recently if I would do that a second time. | ||
Okay, yeah. Yeah, I would love to have him on. | ||
He's wonderful. Yeah, that sounds great. | ||
I think that's certainly something we'd be interested in. | ||
Yeah, we'll reach out to him. | ||
What's a good website for him? | ||
Yeah, it's the Straight Way Ministries. | ||
Okay, Straight Way Ministries. | ||
All right, well, cool. Thank you. No problem at all. | ||
It's just that this is something that is going to be an integral part of... | ||
An important fight for liberty and just for Jesus later on. | ||
Yeah. It is a spiritual and even a religious battle at a certain extent. | ||
So yeah, thank you for that, Judy. | ||
I appreciate it. No problem at all. Let's go to Danksky in New York. | ||
Danksky in New York. Let's talk about an art show. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Danksky, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, good morning, Harrison. | |
Yeah, I wanted to promote this art show that's an anti-propaganda show. | ||
Everybody in New York has seen the subway ads and the signs on schools with masks on the kids and it's just infuriating. | ||
So I made an art show out of the propaganda and gave it a different message and I just kind of started doing it. | ||
And then people acquired these items, and I've just got so many that I've tried to make a show out of it. | ||
So, it's gonna be at the Ukrainian restaurant in the East Village, and it's gonna be a casino-style, sort of like a Chuck E. Cheese with the fake money and all, and you can win the art. | ||
Just a good time. We need cultural events. | ||
You know, we've been kind of locked out here in New York for about six months, not being able to go to shows and go to restaurants. | ||
And I think it's really important for the Freedom Family to keep inspired and also just to show other people as they're waking up that this is just a huge, huge lie. | ||
And while the narrative is falling apart, maybe we can save a few more And just kind of inspire those who have been beaten up by this stuff. | ||
It's just the onslaught never stops. | ||
And I think it's a good idea to create and, you know, Have a nice night. | ||
The rallies and the other marches and stuff are good. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
We need art shows and musicians making stuff. | ||
It's not all about making everything political. | ||
It's about just making art that reflects your ideology or your thoughts and expressing it that way can be so much more effective than just straight up trying to explain it to people. | ||
You can circumvent the barriers that they've erected by Forcing it in through art. | ||
Art's the sugar that helps the truth go down. | ||
So tell us again, it's at the Ukrainian restaurant in East Village. | ||
When is this taking place and how can people find it on the internet? | ||
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Yes, this Saturday from 7 to 11, you can find it on befree.nyc. | |
There's also a website, NYCRebel.com. | ||
They're all getting censored, so you might have to check your browser. | ||
You know, there's DontKillKids.com. | ||
Any of those will take you to the main site. | ||
And yeah, it's going to be a lot of fun. | ||
I mean, Art's the last stand really for free speech. | ||
And, you know, I think... | ||
It's going to be really exciting and, you know, we've got to just keep building this parallel society so we have something to jump to instead of Focusing 100% of our attention on all of the problems. | ||
100%. No, I completely agree. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
And I'm in full support of this art show. | ||
Ukrainian Restaurant, East Village, this Saturday, 7 to 11. | ||
Be free. NYC Rebels or DontKillKids.com. | ||
Awesome. I love it. I hope it's a massive success and I hope there's many more to come, Danksky. | ||
Thank you for calling in and hopefully any of our listeners in NYC are looking to have some fun this Saturday standing up against the globalists in a creative and positive way. | ||
Brilliant. I love it. Thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go now to Chris in Michigan who has an interesting comment. | ||
Let's go to Chris. Thanks for calling in. | ||
Chris, you're on the air. Hi, Harrison. | ||
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Can you hear me? Yes, sir. All right. | |
My brother's been in prison for a few years now, and we're just getting little bits and pieces about stuff that's in there, and something that's really changed that even he dislikes, a lot of people don't feel dislikes, is when a pedophile would go to prison, all they had to say was, I feel threatened, and they'd go and protect the custody, which used to be the hole, basically. | ||
You're locked in a cell 23 hours a day, so nobody messes you up. | ||
And I know this probably isn't all prisons, but my brother was at this one where basically they get the honor block, as they call it, where basically you behave yourself, don't get in any trouble, and you get this lower security block, a little bit more privileges, but apparently now it's been taken over by pedophiles because all they've got to say is, I feel in danger, and they automatically go to the hazard line and get put in there. | ||
Interesting. To the point where he said nobody wants to even go there because it's full of pedophiles and It's just getting nuts where it's supposed to be, okay, you get caught, you did something horrible. | ||
Oh, you're only going to get a year. | ||
Well, the prisoners will make sure they make up for you only getting a year, not anymore. | ||
I mean, he's telling me about like three years ago when he first got in there, the turnkeys would slap paperwork up on the window and point at somebody, get that guy, and now... | ||
They get extra privileges. | ||
The guards have no problem with them because they know if they screw up, they go back in the general population. | ||
So it's just as happy as can be there. | ||
But he made a mistake. | ||
Somebody got into an accident. | ||
He got into an accident and someone died. | ||
But while he was waiting for the privilege, you know, the honor block, a lifer called him out on a fight. | ||
And granted, he messed them up. | ||
But he got stabbed in the process because he was messing the guy up so bad. | ||
But he still ended up three months in the hole for defending himself because the pedophiles have taken over the one block everybody wants to go to where they can just do their time in peace. | ||
Yeah, I mean... | ||
I don't even know what to say. | ||
Yeah, that's horrific. | ||
Pedophiles becoming a protected class. | ||
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He ran into some skinny little kid and he asked him what he did, and he's like, oh, me and my girlfriend went on the sex offender list and picked out a pedophile and tortured and killed him out in the woods. | ||
And he's like, how did you guys get caught? | ||
Oh, they looked at who recently visited his sex offender list on the computer. | ||
So they're going through all this investigation work for someone who did that to someone, sorry to say, probably deserved to get taken out. | ||
But they can't track down the legals. | ||
They can't track down all these other people. | ||
But no, no, no. You took out a pedophile. | ||
We've got to get two shifts of detectives on this. | ||
Well, it's like the pedophile hunters that we had on who found the Facebook guy and talking about that there's an overwhelming number of pedophiles on the internet in general, but especially on social media. | ||
And the social media will ruthlessly destroy your account if you... | ||
Question transgender people, but somehow they just can't get a handle on the pedophilia. | ||
They cannot stop the pedophiles from soliciting pictures and even meetups with children. | ||
They're incapable of doing that, but they're incredibly capable. | ||
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Didn't they have their Patreon down while you're on the show with Alex? | |
Well, then they deleted the Facebook account of the hunters that were bringing out and calling out the pedophiles. | ||
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I was thinking about something else a couple years ago. | |
Yeah, no, it happens many times. | ||
But yeah, very good point. Thank you for that call, Chris. | ||
We're going to save some more calls. | ||
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It's how we've made it this far, but you've heard Alex talk about it. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video.com. | ||
These statements have not aged well. | ||
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The FBI is now investigating whether those alleged Hunter Biden emails are actually connected to a larger foreign intelligence operation. | |
They may be related to a foreign intelligence operation. | ||
Foreign intelligence. | ||
Foreign intelligence. | ||
Foreign intelligence. Foreign intelligence operation. | ||
For all we know, these emails are made up. | ||
Finally, after a year, the New York Times has verified the left's worst nightmare. | ||
Yes, Hunter Biden's laptop is very real. | ||
As the New York Post reports, it's not until the 24th paragraph in the New York Times story that mentions emails involving Hunter Biden and his associates in those deals, followed by these two sentences. | ||
Those emails were obtained by the New York Times from a cache of files that appears to have come from a laptop abandoned by Mr. | ||
Biden in a Delaware repair shop. | ||
The email and others in the cache were authenticated by people familiar with them and with the investigation. | ||
It took the gray lady nearly 17 months to grudgingly concede even a fraction of what the New York Post readers learned in October of 2020 and what voters would have learned. | ||
Had it not been covered up by the complete control of the lamestream, mainstream, mockingbird media. | ||
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The information found on the laptop may be part of a Russian disinformation campaign. | |
Part of a Russian disinformation effort. | ||
Described by many intelligence experts as having hallmarks. | ||
All the hallmarks of a Russian disinformation campaign. | ||
This is a classic example of the right-wing media machine. | ||
What is even odder than that is that Joe Biden made this bizarre declaration in the middle of skyrocketing inflation and crime and the possibility of World War III. So we established a new civil rights cause of action for those whose intimate images were shared on public screen. | ||
How many times have you heard, I bet everybody knows somebody somewhere along the line, That in an intimate relationship, what happened was the guy takes a revealing picture of his naked friend or whatever in a compromising position and then, literally, in a sense, blackmails or mortifies that person. | ||
Send it out and put it online. | ||
Why would Biden do this? | ||
Because it is a greasy, slippery slope to Biden's involvement in massive pay-to-play corruption and quite possibly further impending incriminating, compromising, blackmail of crusty old Joe himself. | ||
Beyond Joe Biden's perverse leanings, how far does the Biden grift go into the depths of engineered global pandemics, or worse? | ||
The U.S. company Metabiota, Inc. | ||
was awarded $18.4 million in federal contracts under the Pentagon's Defense Threat Reduction Agency program run in Georgia and Ukraine for scientific and technical consulting services. | ||
Metabiota researches global field-based biological threat research, pathogen discovery, outbreak response, and clinical trials. | ||
Metabiota had been awarded $3.1 million for their work in the Sierra Leone, one of the countries at the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak. | ||
And according to the Gateway Pundit, Hunter Biden's investment company, Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners, funded San Francisco-based MetaBiota as early as 2014. | ||
Rosemont Seneca's website also showed MetaBiota as one of the companies it has invested in. | ||
MetaBiota then partnered with Black& Veatch, a company with ties to the Department of Defense, to set up labs in the Ukraine. | ||
The cover-up of Hunter Biden's laptop is far more than his twisted crackhead lifestyle. | ||
The emails on that laptop are crucial to stopping Joe Biden's lust for a New World Order, no matter what the price. | ||
Biden titled these pleas to the Senate flying in the face of American sovereignty, the threshold of the New World Order, the Wilsonian vision And American foreign policy in the 1990s and beyond. | ||
An excerpt from the first speech reads, I shall urge that we revive the concept of a new world order, rescue the phrase from cynicism, and invest in it a vision that should become the organizing principle of American foreign policy in the 1990s and into the next century. | ||
The moment is upon us to define a compelling concept of a new world order, to commit ourselves to it, and to lead. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. Third hour of The American Journal has begun. | ||
I'm joined once again by Josh Lechich, host of the Wrong Opinion podcast. | ||
Of course, he was on yesterday, and several hours later... | ||
found his Patreon had been eradicated, destroyed, eliminated without a warning, without anything. | ||
So we're very happy to have him back on to talk about what that was like, what he think actually happened there. | ||
But you can actually still find him on censored.tv, and you have a newly minted Gumroad page, so Gumroad is sort of a free speech Patreon alternative. | ||
Yeah, I don't know if it's free speech, but Sam Hyde uses it, and he told me to jump on there, so I did. | ||
You know, I don't know. | ||
All I know is I have to rebuild everything I've built in the last two years. | ||
Yeah, I gotta say, yesterday I was feeling so good after the show and talking to you. | ||
It was a great day. It was so much fun. | ||
It was a magical day. It was really wonderful. | ||
Like, we're best friends now. | ||
And then, like, two hours later, you're like, oh, by the way, my life is destroyed for coming on your show. | ||
And I was like, oh, God. | ||
And I just spent all the last night with this pit in my stomach, like... | ||
What have we done? What have we done? | ||
And, I mean, it really sucks. | ||
Hopefully it wasn't because you came on our show. | ||
I hope it wasn't our fault entirely. | ||
But we really want to make it up to you, and we want our supporters to help you get through this. | ||
Tell people what happened and how you depended on your Patreon and everything. | ||
What was this like? Right, I mean, so I literally... | ||
Made my wife quit her job a few weeks ago because I want her to be a full-time mom. | ||
She wants to be a full-time mom. | ||
And I'm like, I got this. | ||
Not only do I got this, but I could grow this. | ||
And I'm very confident I can still do that. | ||
And then, so this is my job. | ||
Someone actually commented on Twitter. | ||
They said, why don't you just get a real job? | ||
I'm like, what do you think this is? | ||
You know, I put my real name out there. | ||
I put my real face out there. | ||
A lot of people are anonymous online. | ||
I'm not anonymous. And I put a lot of work into this. | ||
And you think I could get a job in the private sector right now? | ||
You think if people Googled me, they'd be like, oh, that's the guy we want. | ||
Oh, he said that thing about trans people? | ||
That's the guy we want. | ||
HR's going to love him. | ||
So this is my livelihood. | ||
And I love doing it. | ||
I think I'm good at it. So... | ||
I think that there are haters who watch your show. | ||
There are haters who watch InfoWars. | ||
And I think that they saw an opportunity to destroy my life. | ||
Now, I'm not demoralized. | ||
I didn't cry. | ||
The only thing I felt was a little bit scatterbrained. | ||
Having so many things to do all at once to try to rebuild something really quickly. | ||
And that's about it, but I can handle anything, especially if people who watch your show and watch Alex's show jump on board to my Gumroad. | ||
It's a weird thing to... | ||
Patreon seems like an easier thing to say. | ||
We're used to it now, yeah, yeah. | ||
But Gumroad, you could go on wrongopinion.net. | ||
My friends who work in tech, I can't say where, they secretly made me a website last night. | ||
That directs people to the Gumroad and to other things if people want to donate crypto or anything like that. | ||
But my main goal is to rebuild the platform I created and put out shows regularly. | ||
And, you know, hopefully you guys jump on. | ||
Yeah, and I mean, the content that you're creating is good. | ||
People want to watch it. It has an audience. | ||
And, you know, if we lived in sort of a normal world, it would be a real job. | ||
You'd have an office to go to. | ||
That'd be great. You'd be able to, you know, you'd have people helping you out. | ||
But, like, because we live in this world where if you're going to do what you do, which is counter the mainstream narrative, you have to do it independently, by yourself, off-grid. | ||
And, unfortunately, you're at the whim of some... | ||
Limp-wristed scumbag in California. | ||
I had, at the time of banning, 725 subscribers, about $4,000 a month. | ||
And I was happy with that. | ||
I don't want to be famous. | ||
I don't envy Alex Jones. | ||
You know, I love his style. | ||
I love what he does. I revere him immensely. | ||
I've watched him since I was a teenager. | ||
And he's always spot on. | ||
Alex Jones is always right. | ||
But I don't envy the fame because people want you dead. | ||
They think we exaggerate when we say they want us dead. | ||
What do you think taking away my money is? | ||
And you think I'm living this lavish lifestyle? | ||
I pay my rent and I buy groceries and diapers for my baby. | ||
Right. You know, and I don't hope to be a millionaire or billionaire or anything like that. | ||
You know, I want to sustain the life I created for my family. | ||
And they take it away. | ||
They took it away. They saw me as an easy target. | ||
And they probably get joy from it. | ||
I don't know, but these people are sick. | ||
And that's their world. | ||
That's their world. Yeah, they are sick, and I guarantee you they get some sort of perverse satisfaction out of this. | ||
It's like tearing down a statue. | ||
I mean, these people don't create, they don't know what it's like to create anything. | ||
They feel like jobs are just there. | ||
You know, these people who work in the HR departments of these tech companies, they don't realize how these tech companies were built. | ||
They don't know, they don't realize what was put into it. | ||
And then eventually all of these tech companies have a cancer within themselves, kind of like how our country has it. | ||
And they are all leeches. | ||
These people don't know how to create anything. | ||
They are leeches and they want you dead. | ||
Also, they don't have families. | ||
They don't know what it's like. No, yeah. | ||
They don't know what it's like to build anything, to create anything, to, you know, strive for anything. | ||
Everything's been handed to them. | ||
They get in this position where, with a push of the button, they can eradicate your entire livelihood for a young father who's the sole supporter of your family. | ||
It's brutal and horrific, honestly. | ||
Like, it just reminds me of, like... | ||
A serial killer that gets joy from torturing small animals. | ||
There's something wrong with you if you get joy out of this. | ||
Technically, I should be a victim right now. | ||
Victims are championed in our society now. | ||
If you're a victim, you are on the top of the totem pole. | ||
Technically, I am, but I'm not acting like one. | ||
These people are perpetual victims, so maybe they're trying to help me out. | ||
Hey, you want to be a victim with us? | ||
No, I don't. | ||
I like creating things. | ||
I like having an audience that I could... | ||
You know, inform. Yeah. | ||
Yeah, and entertain. | ||
No, it really is such a shame. | ||
And something happened yesterday because there was... | ||
There was, you know, this happened. | ||
And then you also had Sydney Watson got her Patreon pulled for some reason. | ||
Charlie Kirk was kicked off of Twitter. | ||
Savannah Hernandez kicked off of Twitter. | ||
Babylon Bee's editor kicked off Twitter. | ||
And all about transgenderism. | ||
Do you think it was the transgender topic that got you? | ||
Like, did some transgender activist community send out the call to go, now's the time, purge, purge now? | ||
I don't know. The thing is, is that my content is behind a paywall. | ||
And I don't think I have people who subscribe and pay money to hate watch me. | ||
Because I've never received anything from Patreon in the two years I've been there. | ||
No warnings. And I liked being invisible. | ||
I like kind of Knowing people who are bigger than me, but not being as big as they are. | ||
So Sydney got banned. | ||
I don't know if it's for that reason, but she's way more high profile than I am. | ||
So I thought I was safe. | ||
No one is safe, really. | ||
But I'm not going to quit. And if you're thinking about doing this as your job or hobby or whatever, you got to jump in fully into it. | ||
Don't quit. Yeah, well, the fact that you're here today is evidence of that. | ||
So I was almost like, maybe we shouldn't have Josh. | ||
Because if you want to appeal to Patreon, and if they kicked you off for coming on here, maybe... | ||
But then it's like... I was about to... | ||
I remembered right now, I can't curse, but I was going to say something really mean about Patreon. | ||
Well, you say it to me in the break, and we'll figure out a piece you guys in. | ||
Yeah, well, you guys know what I'm thinking. | ||
You know what I'm thinking. Yeah, but, you know, it's... | ||
No, it's brutal and honestly horrific. | ||
Should I be crying? Is that better? | ||
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Can we start over? Should you be a lot sadder? | |
Yeah, should I be sad right now? | ||
Does anyone have a spray that can make me cry? | ||
You pluck a nose hair. | ||
That's how the actors do it. | ||
We'll start over. This is not live, right? | ||
We'll start over. Alright, let's turn back the clocks and I'm going to cry. | ||
We're actually live right now, unfortunately. | ||
Yeah, you have to. | ||
But I mean, I'm very glad that you're not letting this defeat you and letting it put you down. | ||
Because really, it is a devastating blow that you've been dealt. | ||
But the fact that you're coming on here and you're not going to. | ||
Because that's the other option, right? | ||
The other option is, oh, what can I do to appease you? | ||
You destroyed my life. | ||
Please give me my Patreon back. | ||
I did email them, by the way. | ||
And I said, this is an attack on me being Jewish and my Jewish heritage. | ||
Good, yeah. Get the ADL involved. | ||
Well, I don't think that helped me. | ||
But I said, my grandparents didn't survive the Holocaust for this to happen to me. | ||
I'm not kidding. I emailed them. | ||
But it's not going to help. | ||
Hell, use all the weapons at your disposal, man. | ||
Get the ADL involved. | ||
Yeah, well, again, I don't think that guy would like me. | ||
Yeah, yeah, Greenblatt or whatever. | ||
Yeah, something. Yeah, because obviously it's just a cover. | ||
They could care less when someone like yourself gets banned. | ||
Or the ACLU. It's not about free speech anymore. | ||
No, yeah. I don't know what it's about. | ||
It's really not. Although things are getting pushed so far, the ACLU actually came out and was defending Project Veritas. | ||
Maybe we're in a brave new world. Did you see what we did? | ||
Maybe they pushed too far. You did that. You did that segue. | ||
That was really good. Well, it's my job. | ||
They pay me for a reason. But folks, we're going to be back on the other side to talk more about Josh Lekich. | ||
We're going to take your calls with Josh. | ||
Go to wrongop.gumroad.com to support him. | ||
His Twitter is at Josh Lekich, L-E-K-A-C-H. We're on the other side. | ||
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Stay tuned. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
This is the American Journal. Josh Lekich of the Wrong Opinion Podcast has a new website as of yesterday, wrongopinion.net. | ||
So go to wrongopinion.net and there you can branch out to all of his other stuff. | ||
We want to get him a lot of support because here's the thing. | ||
Obviously, this was an attack on you. | ||
They destroyed your Patreon. | ||
Did you want to say something about that? Well, I haven't seen my promo video in a while, and John McAfee was there. | ||
I interviewed him twice. Nice. | ||
And I had a dream about him last night, and he's still alive. | ||
Oh, really? Yeah. | ||
According to your dream? Yeah, so I think he's still alive. | ||
I think he faked his death. He's sending you mental transmissions. | ||
Interesting. Yeah. Sorry I cut you off promoting my show, but I have to tell you about John McAfee being alive. | ||
Hey, breaking news, everyone. | ||
John McAfee is still alive, according to my dream. | ||
According to our sources, John McAfee is still alive and hiding somewhere and sending mental transmissions. | ||
No, but what I was going to say was that, like, you know, obviously there's an attack on you, but at the same time, I think it had to do with you coming on InfoWars, and in a way it's an attack on us as well to try to Because what happened to me was I was like, okay, so do we just not have guests anymore? | ||
Because I don't want to bring a guest on and then have their Patreon deleted, bring a guest on, talk about their stuff. | ||
Well, your next guest that might come on, I'm not going to say who, he has a Patreon. | ||
And he's a comedian. I know, so... | ||
Don't tell him about this. I know, I'm like kind of nervous now, but, you know... | ||
That's why I think it's imperative on us at InfoWars and, of course, to make it up to you, is that if you can come out better on the other side of this, then it's not, oh, I might get my Patreon destroyed. | ||
It'll be, oh, I might be even better off at the end of the day. | ||
It's really... It's your attitude about it. | ||
Because if you have a defeatist mentality, if you capitulate to their demands, basically, because they want you demoralized, then they're going to win. | ||
But they're never going to win. | ||
Because I believe in something higher than big tech. | ||
So they're never going to win. | ||
So it's just a minor setback, but you'll make it up, and I'm sure you will, because what you do is good, and the content you create is good. | ||
And the shirt that you're wearing is very cool. | ||
Is this your wrong opinion shirt? | ||
My friend Mike, go buy his books, Harassment Architecture and Gothic Violence. | ||
He designed my merch, which you could buy. | ||
I don't even really make the money off the merch, but I just like having it for people. | ||
I put the prices really low. | ||
But yeah, your opinion is wrong. | ||
Yeah, so on the front it says, your opinion is wrong, better luck next time. | ||
But let's see the back, because the back is the American social credit card. | ||
Yeah, yeah. That is coming. So that's the future. | ||
Actually, it's now. My credit score is not good. | ||
And I'm not talking about just, like, my credit cards, which I don't even have any anymore because debt. | ||
But... My social credit score is in the tank, unfortunately. | ||
I had a couple in LA that I knew since I was 15 and they're married, they have a baby. | ||
My wife and I, we ran into them at the farmer's market on Sunday in LA and they physically picked up the carriage, turned it around and ran away. | ||
They didn't walk away. They ran away. | ||
So it's a real thing. | ||
It's a real thing. God, it's such a bummer, man. | ||
And it really just shows why what we're doing here is important. | ||
Because if they can really convince you to shut up, then they win. | ||
That's really all they're after. | ||
They're after getting you to shut up, getting you to stop talking, getting you to silence yourself. | ||
Because they can't physically stop you from doing anything. | ||
But look, all of this stuff is a blessing. | ||
You You know, you could look at getting banned as a blessing. | ||
You could even look at your friends leaving you as a blessing because if they leave you for your wrong opinions, then they were never your friends to begin with. | ||
So if you ended up in the hospital, they wouldn't have been there for you anyways. | ||
And you kind of found out sooner rather than later and with something not as catastrophic. | ||
Yeah, very true. And also, you know, I'm sure you're the same as, well, I don't know if you're the same as I am, but, you know, I've always had the views that I have. | ||
I've always listened to Alex Jones. | ||
You say you listen to Alex Jones as a, you know, teenager. | ||
Like, I always had the same views. | ||
And then something happened in 2016 where all my friends decided they were political all of a sudden and started separating. | ||
So it's like, at a certain point, you just go, well, I'm not, I haven't changed. | ||
Something's happened to you, and I'm sorry about that. | ||
I'm sorry you don't want to be friends anymore, but it wasn't me. | ||
So what am I to have to feel bad about? | ||
You Right, and look, politics, what people have realized, unimpressive people, and most people are, you know, most people in the general population are. | ||
The thing is, is that most people know that they aren't interested in politics, and I think that that's pretty virtuous, if you ask me. | ||
But what people figured out at around 2015-2016 was that there was no barrier to entry in politics, and you could become virtuous immediately by being on the side that they tell you is the right side. | ||
You didn't even have to think about it. | ||
No, they just repeated the words. | ||
They do the thinking for you. | ||
Thinking is hard. You're right, it is. | ||
But the thing is that previously, in previous generations, really, you know, political junkies would be interested in politics, and then most other people would, you know... | ||
That's honestly how it should be, right? | ||
Of course. I know we had a caller. | ||
I think about him all the time. I think it was Jay in Alabama when he called in. | ||
He's a truck driver. He's like, man, I'm just a regular guy. | ||
I just want to come home and crack a beer and watch the game. | ||
And it's like, you should be able to do that. | ||
The entire purpose of having a government is to allow you to do that and not have to be involved in this stuff. | ||
Yeah, a representative government. | ||
Right. Right. They're supposed to be taking care of you so you can focus on what you want, your family, and what makes you happy and what you're trying to achieve without having to worry about what some billionaire in Washington, D.C. is trying to steal from you. | ||
Yeah. It's really unfortunate that it's been injected into every aspect of our life now. | ||
Well, that's by design. Yeah. | ||
Because, again, you get all these people who, at the flip of a switch, will do whatever you say, which we've seen with the vaccine and we've seen with Ukraine and pretty much everything else. | ||
You know, it's a very powerful tool, and I think that they have realized it. | ||
And what's very intelligent about that design is that they make us, the majority of Americans, feel like the minority. | ||
So we are the majority, even though the border is open, we are the majority, and they make us feel like we are nothing. | ||
And it works with your friends leaving you, with your employers leaving you. | ||
Firing you and with platforms dropping you. | ||
They make you feel alone and isolated. | ||
And it works, but it doesn't work on me and it shouldn't work on you, which I doubt it works on you and anyone listening. | ||
But you can't, you know, it has to work a certain extent because we're social beings, right? | ||
And I remember when we got kicked off of YouTube, I still think about the times when we were on YouTube and I could post a video and it would have tens of thousands of comments like right away. | ||
And it felt so good, this interaction with the audience. | ||
I could see what they said. I could, you know... | ||
Change how I do things depending on their comments. | ||
And when that was gone, it felt so quiet. | ||
It's just like this silence of death around. | ||
So yeah, I think that's probably the primary reason they're so gung-ho about censorship. | ||
It's just to... Not just destroy the ideas, but destroy the community and the, you know, camaraderie that you can build with other people when you share ideas. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
But you have to look at, you know, as humans, we focus on the negative. | ||
That's part of how we are able to survive. | ||
We tend to blow things out of proportion. | ||
But the interesting thing is you could look at the flip side, which is these people own all these platforms, and yet they can't make the fake president look popular. | ||
Right. Oh, my God. Here's a story. | ||
Yeah, look at this. So BuzzFeed, right? | ||
BuzzFeed, the champions of the left, right? | ||
The greatest example of, like, the fully-fledged social justice outlet. | ||
They lose $10 million a year. | ||
Yeah, yeah. These companies aren't companies. | ||
They're not real. They're not real companies. | ||
But the thing is, is that bigger entities own them. | ||
So they're structured to lose money. | ||
Like, they know that these are going to lose money. | ||
And then they just pump them full of more money. | ||
That's completely fake. I feel like Netflix is the same way. | ||
I think it's a bubble waiting to pop. | ||
And I feel like they keep pumping out this propaganda that no one's watching. | ||
And again, it's to inundate us into submission. | ||
It's to make us feel small and weak. | ||
But I guarantee you these things don't really make money. | ||
And we're going to see the bubble pop. | ||
No, they're literally spending money, up to $10 million a year, just for BuzzFeed, just to pump out this propaganda because that's how valuable it is to them. | ||
They need this disinformation out. | ||
All right, more on the other side. We'll cover some wrong opinions. | ||
We'll take some of your calls. On the other side, wrongopinion.net is the website where you can find all of his work. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
It's so funny how people respond to disaster, really, or attacks in a certain way. | ||
You know, I admit, it is not my initial reaction to, like, get fired up. | ||
I don't know what it is, just, like, my personality is, like, when I heard what happened to you and your Patreon is just like, oh, God, you know, it's like, ah. | ||
Meanwhile, my producer, Matt, is like, we have to destroy Patreon! | ||
We will go on a burned or, like, scorched earth campaign. | ||
And I'm like, oh, God, that is... | ||
Yeah, you did. You said scorched earth. | ||
Yeah, well, you said some other stuff we can't say. | ||
You can't say that word. But yeah, and I think that's the appropriate response. | ||
And I think that's a response that I noticed that Alex Jones has. | ||
Same type of thing when they would kick us off YouTube or something. | ||
It was my intention to just be like, oh God, oh, we're destroyed. | ||
And Alex is just like, this is great. | ||
They're really firing the big weapons now. | ||
And your response sounds like it was more on that side, which is the positive side. | ||
I wish that was my reaction. | ||
That was my reaction because the support I have... | ||
From my family is like that. | ||
So if they feel that way, then I'm going to feel that way. | ||
I guess it's the environment I grew up in. | ||
I called my dad and I told him and he goes, this is fantastic news! | ||
And I'm like, what are you talking about? | ||
Right then and there, I was like, yeah, it's not that bad. | ||
I feel like you were probably more upset about this whole thing than I was. | ||
Well, I just feel guilty about it because it's like... | ||
Like I said, it's just you feel like the Grim Reaper. | ||
It's like all my friends get their stuff deleted or I go on their show and they get a strike on their YouTube and I'm just like, is it me? | ||
What's wrong with me? | ||
No, no, you're good. Don't worry. | ||
Keep doing what you're doing. We gotta keep doing what we're doing. | ||
It means it's working. | ||
It does mean it's working, right? | ||
If the situation was hopeless, the propaganda wouldn't be necessary, and the censorship certainly wouldn't be necessary. | ||
If they had the arguments to make, if they could defeat us in the realm of popular opinion, they wouldn't need to delete us. | ||
Or steal elections. | ||
They wouldn't have to. Exactly. | ||
They wouldn't have to steal elections. | ||
They wouldn't have to launch the COVID pandemic. | ||
They wouldn't have to do any of this if their ideas were good. | ||
And really, that gets to the heart of it. | ||
I've been talking for the last two hours about transgenderism. | ||
Well... Yeah. | ||
God forbid, but same type of thing, right? | ||
In nature, if you just were to take, like, pluck a kid out of, you know, the jungle somewhere who's never seen modern civilization and probably then go, is there a boy and a girl? | ||
Is there such thing as gender? | ||
They'd be like, yeah, of course. Obviously, it's natural. | ||
You need the propaganda. They need the censorship. | ||
They need the control in order to put these ideas forward because they're so blatantly false. | ||
I mean, I said this yesterday. | ||
What we believe is pretty much objective. | ||
It's pretty tied to nature. | ||
And everything about their worldview is detached from nature and reality. | ||
So they have to create their own version, their own new, wonderful version of reality. | ||
And it doesn't work. | ||
And it always fails. | ||
Probably by design. | ||
it fails because it seems like they want the general population of the world miserable. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because then they could do whatever they want. | ||
They can take advantage of the misery. | ||
Yep. | ||
I mean, it's, it's a very simple calculus that they run. | ||
They live very different lives than we do. | ||
They're on a whole nother. | ||
I mean, they, they really do think they are gods among us. | ||
Right. | ||
And so that's how big tech is. | ||
I mean, Google literally can be omnipresence. | ||
So in their mind they have built God. | ||
Which is very perverse and very unnatural. | ||
I think they're already taking orders from AI. What do you think? | ||
Are you at that level yet? | ||
I don't know. I hope we're not at that level. | ||
I hope it's just fiction. | ||
I hope Ex Machina is just a movie. | ||
I don't know, man. I think they're already launching these quantum computer AI and they're just inputting all this information and then determining policy from it. | ||
I honestly think that because... | ||
Well, the way that they work in unison and very quickly, very efficiently... | ||
You may be right to suggest that. | ||
Well, I mean, that's the thing. With all of the censorship that just happened yesterday, Charlie Kirk, you, obviously, Savannah Hernandez, Sidney Watson, they all got struck at once, multiple different platforms for multiple different reasons, and yet they all do it at once. | ||
That's evidence of coordination right there. | ||
Somebody is telling them to do this, or they are just literally a hive mind that are just like ants that all just are chemically compelled to do something at the same time. | ||
Absolutely wild. I want to go out to some phone calls here. | ||
Let's try to keep it somewhat short so we can get Josh's opinion on these topics. | ||
Let's go to Aaron in FEMA Region 6. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Aaron, you are on the air. | ||
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Hey guys, so there's a trial in New York going on right now against a creepy dude running a sex cult out of his daughter's dorm room at a private New York school, Sarah Lawrence College. | |
His name is Larry Ray. | ||
Well, yesterday the Department of Justice accidentally released the names of 121 clients. | ||
The list is said to have been compiled and included in email Oh, good lord. | ||
Oh, good lord. | ||
And socialites throughout the tri-state area. | ||
Among the names are a former New York Supreme Court judge, a metropolitan transit authority executive, an account executive at Amazon, a painter who has studios in Manhattan and Italy, an architect famous for designing college and university buildings, Oh, the list goes on. | ||
No, that's wild. | ||
Well, yeah, thank you for bringing this to our attention, Aaron. | ||
Here's the story from Postmillennial. | ||
Department of Justice accidentally uploads client list in high-profile Sarah Lawrence sex cult case. | ||
What did you just say, Josh, that these people live a very different life than us? | ||
Yeah. How many people in the upper echelons are in a sex cult? | ||
Is it 90%, 99%? | ||
Are they all despicable perverts? | ||
What is happening? Yeah, I think so. | ||
I think in order to be very high up, they have to have something on you and they probably entice you with these sorts of things. | ||
Like the Jeffrey Epstein thing was a drop in the bucket. | ||
This is all over the place. | ||
And, you know, Stanley Kubrick probably died for exposing that. | ||
When that movie came out, I think people were a little bit confused about what the movie was about. | ||
And then it kind of stood the test of time. | ||
And it's become pretty mainstream. | ||
And we basically all know that this is... | ||
You know, how things work. | ||
So the Department of Justice accidentally uploaded a client list. | ||
So they always have all of this information. | ||
Right. That's the thing is that they, like the Hunter Biden laptop, like they knew about that and they knew it was real. | ||
And the stuff that's on there, I saw some stuff And I'm sure a lot of your viewers and listeners saw some stuff. | ||
That was not PG. That was not rated R. There was some really, really bad stuff on there. | ||
And it's all real. | ||
And they know it's real. And they keep it a secret from us. | ||
So these departments are there to protect the powers that be. | ||
They are not there to protect the United States of America and its citizens. | ||
Yeah, so to me it's just like imagine any time that you see like a Senate hearing committee or any time you see one of these people behind a podium talking about how important it is that we're all in it together. | ||
Just picture like that night they're in some like leather gimp outfit like whipping some poor immigrant child to death. | ||
Like these people are unbelievably sick and you can just disregard all of their moral grandstanding the instant that they start to try to invoke some sort of empathy from you. | ||
They're all liars on both sides. | ||
It's the uni part. I mean, the Republicans are no better. | ||
That's true. It's absolutely true. | ||
Regardless of what you think of Trump now and maybe what he said about the vaccine and who knows why he had to say it and maybe it's his strategy, there's a lot of speculation. | ||
But the fact of the matter is that he was an outsider and you could tell with how they acted. | ||
Because he is supposed to be one of these upper echelon types of people. | ||
And it seems like they have nothing on him because they tried for years to bring him down. | ||
And you would think that, you know, they have all this information and they probably have a whole folder about Donald Trump and it's nowhere near as bad as these other people. | ||
Yeah, I think it's true the way that they treat him. | ||
And same thing with, like, Alex Jones or even yourself. | ||
I mean, if you are not being persecuted by these people, then you're probably a part of them because they really... | ||
And just think about the fact that, like, imagine living your life knowing that you have this stuff just waiting to be exposed. | ||
Knowing that your enemies are holding on to it. | ||
Just every day, every minute, the shoe could drop. | ||
You have to live in this constant state of terror because of your own actions and your own guilt. | ||
These people live in hell. | ||
Yeah, and then they eventually start looking like they are in hell. | ||
Like, take, for example, Adam Schiff. | ||
That guy barely looks human. | ||
And many of these people barely look human, and it probably has to do with what they have on these people and knowing that they are not in control of their lives. | ||
So, you know, that's actually a very comforting thing if you think about it, that these people that have supposed power over us, they are in a worse position than we are. | ||
They're all completely miserable. | ||
I mean, it's sort of a cliche, this idea of, like, money doesn't buy you happiness. | ||
But, like, you really have to internalize that and understand, like, I have a family that loves me. | ||
I have friends that I have fun with. | ||
That's more than they ever have. | ||
No matter how many billions they have, these people are miserable, despicable scumbags. | ||
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Yeah. It has no, you know, can I say gonads? | |
Yeah, it has no gonads. | ||
Yeah. And, you know, like, InfoWars is cool. | ||
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It was, guys, and you're absolutely right about the aesthetics of how things look. | ||
I mean, yeah, it would be great if, you know, some dude in his basement with a webcam could get the same amount of traction and, you know, sort of garner the same amount of respect as somebody in his studio because maybe he's telling the truth and the person in the studio is lying and he deserves it more. | ||
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The aesthetics matters about the appeal as to whether people are open-minded about what they're being presented. | ||
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That's really all they have, right? It's a confidence game on their part. | ||
That's all it is. So not only do we have to be confident, but we have to be right. | ||
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So yeah, we're under so much more pressure than anybody else and we do really appreciate your support and I really appreciate being able to Take our guests and just casually walk into a room with the InfoWars tank sitting there. | ||
Yeah, you showed me that yesterday. | ||
That's the real deal. That's not a movie prop. | ||
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It really is awesome. Yeah, it's an inspiration every time I walk out of my office, be like, oh yeah. | ||
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Look at the goblin hordes swarm the valiant steed. | ||
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They can't do it. It's just like, I mean, here you see the globalists attacking Infowars. | ||
Their attacks are impotent, as are their arguments. | ||
Let's go out to another phone call here. | ||
I've got Tim in Seattle, who has used the word Baphomet as a verb, and I want to know what he means by this. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Tim, you're on the air with Josh Leckich. | ||
Hey, Harrison. I met you a few years back at the Portland rally, and I asked you if you thought that the establishment was Baphomet-ing. | ||
I think you were confused by my over-the-horizon thinking. | ||
You were really perplexed. | ||
You were too advanced for me. | ||
But you know what? I hadn't even thought about that. | ||
You're right. Baphomet is a tranny. | ||
He's a transgender, right? And they always depict the devil as having both parts. | ||
And this really is a spiritual thing. | ||
I was thinking about this because You know, a lot of the Jewish, like, dietary laws and stuff are all about, like, separating things into categories. | ||
Like, and I don't know if this has anything to do with it, but, like, they don't want to eat pigs because pigs walk on four legs, but they don't have hooves, right? | ||
The idea is that if you're on four legs, you should have hooves, and there's some sort of transgression that's taking place by not having hooves or being on four legs. | ||
So it's like this—there's this deep spiritual, like, reality of just, like— Things are how they're supposed to be, and when things start getting mixed up and don't fall into easy categories, then that's evil and wrong. | ||
And I think transgenderism is kind of an expression of that evil. | ||
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What do you think? Yeah, I never thought of it that way. | |
I'm sitting here, blown away. | ||
I'm like, oh my god, yeah, that's really true. | ||
And then I'm like, should I call the nearest rabbi? | ||
Should I get some advice from this rabbi I know? | ||
You don't eat shellfish because... | ||
Things that are in the ocean are supposed to be fish. | ||
Shellfish are not fish. Yeah, they're kind of like insects or something. | ||
Yeah, yeah. It's like when you blur the categories, like the old, you know, the people 2,000 years ago understood you don't blur things like that. | ||
You know what's interesting is back then there wasn't really science, but it seems like they knew more about their surrounding than we do now with all the science and telescopes and microscopes and all these things. | ||
Like, we don't know anything, you know? | ||
I think that when we figured out germs exist, that's kind of when it was the end of it for all of us because it made us hypochondriacs. | ||
Yeah, yeah. Well, and actually that's funny because, you know, people used to think of spiritual sickness as normal sickness. | ||
Like before you know about germs, it was this sort of mystical idea that like I'm sick and then being near you can make me sick. | ||
Right. Or an object can make you sick. | ||
And so people, you know, there was no, there wasn't a hard line between like spirituality and science where it was like, well, if being near a sick person can make me sick, being near an evil person can make me evil. | ||
Being near an angry person can make me angry. | ||
And there's actually some truth to that. | ||
Oh, of course. Of course, it totally makes sense. | ||
But, I mean, we tend to look at people from the past as barbaric. | ||
And I'm like, eh, you know, they were maybe more violent, but they had more skin in the game as well, you know, so maybe that's why they were more violent. | ||
But, yeah, I don't think that they were really that much smarter. | ||
But also, they weren't that much dumber. | ||
Sorry, yes, dumber. But the environment we have today really is a cocoon. | ||
It's a protective cocoon for all these dumb people who are zombies. | ||
Yeah, very true. So all of this technology, maybe it's not so good because it kind of leveled the playing field, really. | ||
And you had to be strong to survive back then, and you don't really have to anymore. | ||
I mean, think about the fact that, you know, in the Roman Republic, you weren't allowed to serve an office if you hadn't basically seen combat. | ||
Certainly if you, you know, you had to be a soldier first, they had the curses honor them. | ||
And so it's like, how different would our world look if every single person making decisions on the political level had been in hand-to-hand combat with an enemy with a sword? | ||
Like... There's a certain level of reality that decision makers have to face that now they're just completely separate from everything is fake and nonsense. | ||
That's part of having skin in the game. | ||
We say that now by people should have kids and they should care about the future, but back then it was not only that because it was a given everyone was going to basically have kids, but you actually had to be a soldier. | ||
You had to fight. Now it's like you could be so detached from everything. | ||
And you're on such a... | ||
It's like they're on a mountain looking down on us and they never have to experience what we do. | ||
Yeah, and they have nothing but disdain for our struggles and contempt for any attempt of us to just live a normal life out from under their boot. | ||
My God, time flies so fast with Josh Lekic. | ||
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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. | ||
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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It comes from China. | |
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. |