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you're tuned in to the american journal with your host harrison smith Watch it live right now at band.video. | |
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the program. | ||
Very big show we have for you today. | ||
Lots of videos to show you. Just absolute insanity across the board. | ||
Like 10 videos from Biden, each one more. | ||
Hilariously insane than the last. | ||
We'll get to all of those. We're also going to open up the phone lines nice and early today for an open line Friday call extravaganza. | ||
So stay tuned. I'll give out the number very shortly. | ||
But let's begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks. | ||
Your daily dispatch for Friday, the 25th of March, 2022. | ||
From National Pulse, Hunter Biden biofirm partnered with Ukrainian researchers isolating deadly pathogens using funds from Obama's Defense Department. | ||
An investment firm directed by President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden was a leading financial backer of a pandemic tracking and response firm that collaborated on identifying and isolating deadly pathogens in Ukrainian laboratories, receiving funds from the Obama administration's Department of Justice in the process. | ||
Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners, a subsidiary of the Hunter Biden and Christopher Hines-funded Rosemont Capital, counted both Biden and Hines as managing director. | ||
Hines is the stepson of former U.S. Secretary of State and current climate czar John Kerry. | ||
Amongst the companies listed on an archived version of RSTP's portfolio is MetaBiota. | ||
An ostensibly San Francisco-based company that purports to detect, track, and analyze emerging infectious diseases. | ||
How many companies are there to detect and identify emerging infectious diseases that were caught completely off guard while COVID spread around the world for months and months? | ||
Gee, what are you doing? | ||
It's your sole purpose in existing, and yet you completely fail in it incredibly. | ||
But yes, this really sort of ties it all up together, doesn't it? | ||
You've got the son of the sitting president and the stepson of the former presidential candidate and current climate czar slash... | ||
Just billionaire oligarch John Kerry working together and just raising tens of millions of dollars of your tax money and squandering it slash using it to develop pathogens in Ukraine. | ||
You ever just wonder what it's like to be one of these people? | ||
You ever wonder just what it's like just... | ||
Be able to fabricate some fake business out of nowhere, and then the government just signed you a check for $30 million, and you just are busy, like, smoking crack and trafficking human beings. | ||
It's just, these people are horrific, and the only reason they're capable of pulling this off is because they have the media in their pocket, and they refuse to be investigated or looked into at all, whatsoever. | ||
Justice Department, the media, or anybody in between. | ||
Meanwhile, back on the Ukrainian front, Zelensky calls for more NATO military support, saying, we want to survive. | ||
Oh, you can survive, Zelensky. | ||
You just have to step down. | ||
You just have to not continue to fight this pointless war. | ||
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky on Thursday called on NATO to increase military assistance against Russian forces, warning that Eastern members of the alliance could be Russia's next target. | ||
I don't think so. Yeah, I doubt it. | ||
I really don't think so. | ||
But again, it's just a couple, you know, tens of thousands of people have to die for this dude to stay president. | ||
Meanwhile, LAPD warns you that wearing expensive jewelry could make you a target. | ||
Los Angeles police are warning people that wearing expensive jewelry in public could make them a target for thieves. | ||
A note of caution as robberies are up citywide. | ||
The police department's suggestion Tuesday came as robbers smashed the front window of Beverly Hills jewelry store in broad daylight and fled with millions of dollars worth of merchandise. | ||
Ah, yes. Remember when we used to live in a country? | ||
Remember when we used to have some semblance of civilization in this crazy world? | ||
No, not anymore. | ||
Now, if you don't want to be beaten to death by gangs of roving criminals... | ||
You just have to stay inside behind a tall gate with barbed wire. | ||
And even then, they might break in. | ||
And of course, in California, you're not allowed to have a gun. | ||
So you're at the mercy of the victor. | ||
You're at the mercy of the attackers, who, by the way, will not be punished by the district attorney or anybody else in a position of power. | ||
They'll be let out. Probably one of these... | ||
I would guess at least one of these criminals... | ||
Doing these daring daylight robberies. | ||
probably one of the 60,000 violent criminals let out because of COVID, but I'm just speculating here. | ||
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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. | ||
All right, finishing up here with our daily dispatch. | ||
Biden warns of real food shortage following sanctions on Russia. | ||
Saying the price of sanctions is not just imposed on Russia. | ||
No, it's being imposed on you too. | ||
Yes, we're about, oh, I don't know, six months into the full-fledged Build Back Better program, and already we can't afford fuel, and eating will soon be a privilege only for the rich. | ||
President Biden said Thursday that a food shortage is going to be real following the sanctions that were placed on Russia by the U.S. government as a result of Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion on Ukraine, saying, quote, with regard to food shortage, yes, we did talk about food shortages. | ||
It's going to be real, Biden said during a press conference at the NATO summit in Brussels, Belgium, following a meeting with other world leaders. | ||
The price of sanctions is not just imposed on Russia, he added. | ||
It's imposed upon an awful lot of countries as well, including European countries and our countries as well, and our country as well. | ||
You know, it's worth it. I think causing massive spikes in the price of regular everyday goods, bankrupting people who are just trying to pay for the gas that they need to get to work, and really causing starvation and eventually rationing. | ||
I mean, what price isn't worth whatever we're doing in Ukraine? | ||
Whatever we're fighting for in Ukraine, the values that we're fighting for, The Nazis in Ukraine, the corrupt government in Ukraine that we have to sacrifice everything we own and everything we've built and everything we love. | ||
It's all just on the chopping block for President Zelensky's ego and Hunter Biden's Freedom. | ||
That's what we're fighting for here. | ||
That's all it is. We need a revolution. | ||
Meanwhile, Ginny Thomas pressed Trump's chief of staff to overturn 2020 vote text show. | ||
In the weeks between the 2020 election and the January 6th attack on the Capitol, the burning of the Capitol. | ||
The Reichstag fire of the Capitol. | ||
Virginia Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, sent a barrage of text messages imploring President Donald J. Trump's chief of staff to take steps to overturn the vote, according to a person with knowledge of the text. | ||
And of course, when they say overturn the vote, what they mean is hold to account the fraud that took place in the election. | ||
I... This is... | ||
It's just... | ||
I don't even know. | ||
I don't even know how to... | ||
How to confront these people anymore. | ||
Because it's just... Every word choice of theirs is just dripping in deception and manipulation. | ||
Just every single thing they say is just layered... | ||
It's just layer upon layer upon layer of misinformation and... | ||
Distraction. To overturn the vote, according to a person with the knowledge of the text. | ||
To overturn the vote. | ||
It's not overturning anything if you're saying it's fraudulent. | ||
It's not real. | ||
It was manipulated. | ||
Criminal activity took place. | ||
The votes are not legitimate. | ||
It's not overturning anything. | ||
It's stopping the fraud from taking place. | ||
But I don't expect the Democrats who even recognize criminality when they themselves are drowning in their own Sin. | ||
Vile, hateful scumbags. | ||
You know, I'll go ahead and open up the phone lines now. | ||
If you want to call into American Journal, the number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
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I was having trouble falling asleep last night, and part of it was just all this news, all of this ridiculous bullcrap that we have to deal with day in and day out. | ||
And we'll get into all of it. | ||
There's just all sorts of corrupt deals going on. | ||
One thing that people figured out was that the Supreme Court Justice nominee, Jackson, was the judge that presided over the Pizzagate case. | ||
Do you remember that Pizzagate case? | ||
Remember when that guy, that random dude, wandered into Comet Ping Pong and fired a single bullet that happened to destroy the computer's hard drive there? | ||
You remember that? Totally not suspicious at all. | ||
Totally normal and believable story that took place back in the day. | ||
And then, of course... It's just somewhat awkward that you have a person presiding over the Pizzagate shooter case. | ||
Also, it's very lenient on pedophiles. | ||
That all sort of comes together. | ||
You also have... | ||
It's come to fruition now. | ||
We talked about it a while ago when it was first sort of announced, but the judge who presided over the Epstein case and led off the jail guards who... | ||
Failed to preserve Jeffrey Epstein's life. | ||
They both fell asleep and turned off the cameras by accident in Jeffrey Epstein's cell instead of checking on him while he was on suicide watch. | ||
And then they were released and told, you know, you'll have like 24 hours of community service or something. | ||
Minimal, right? And then they probably got checks on the back end for their cooperation. | ||
Well, that judge has now been promoted and is now some sort of... | ||
You know, high up the district judge of some port. | ||
And what it was reminding me of was really 2016. | ||
And I really think if you made it through 2016 without getting red-pilled, you're not going to make it. | ||
Like, it's hopeless for you. | ||
You are just... | ||
You should just give up. You should just stop trying to pay attention to things like politics because you don't get it. | ||
Do you remember in 2016 how... | ||
Hillary Clinton took over the DNC because the DNC had been basically robbed by Obama and so Hillary Clinton and the Clinton campaign with funds from foreigners took over the DNC by offering to pay off their debts and then the DNC screwed over Bernie Sanders but they were only able to do that because the head of the DNC was Debbie Wasserman Schultz but she only got that position because the person at the top Vacated his spot, and that person happened to be Tim Kaine, the vice presidential nominee of Hillary Clinton. | ||
Do you get how any of this works? | ||
Do you get how it's just straight-up double-dealing? | ||
It's just corrupt activity behind the scenes that is just flagrant, and yet nothing is done about this? | ||
Did you all watch the DNC show? | ||
In 2016, when Hillary Clinton was giving this speech and she was being drowned out by booze from the crowd, but they'd set up noise machines to pipe in cheering to override the protests of the people there. | ||
And the people with signs for Bernie Sanders were forcibly removed from the arena. | ||
Like, you know, you look back at like... | ||
Roman history or something and some guy gets beat to death in the forum and probably pretends like they didn't see anything. | ||
You think, how could they have gotten away with this? | ||
Was it really that corrupt? | ||
Was the sickness and the rot really that deep-seated? | ||
And you just have to look at what happened in 2016 with Hillary Clinton. | ||
The way it's just, you know, you go to Tim Kaine and you go, hey, we want to do some stuff with the DNC. We want our agent at the top of this. | ||
He's got the top spot. | ||
Why would he give that up? | ||
Because they say if you give it up, you'll be the vice president. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
Contange Brown Jackson, or whatever her name is. | ||
Hey, you just play the game a little bit here. | ||
It's no big deal. It's just a quick little cover-up that you have to do. | ||
It's all perfectly in line. | ||
It's perfectly reasonable if we justify with these legalese and these weasel words that we can use to make it seem like what we're doing is not flagrantly corrupt. | ||
And then maybe your name won't be at the top of the list for the Supreme Court. | ||
A little bit. Lifelong appointment, guaranteed job security for the rest of your life, raised to the upper echelons of jurisprudence the world over. | ||
What's a little fudge here or there? | ||
What's a little manipulation here or there? | ||
It's a small price to pay for this vaunted position we're offering you. | ||
It just happens over and over and over again. | ||
Some embarrassing things could be revealed if these guards are allowed to speak on the stand. | ||
So why don't you cover it up a little bit? | ||
There's this new opening in the... | ||
Federal office. Really good pay. | ||
You know, you'll get to go on the talk show circuits. | ||
You'll probably get to publish a book and make a couple million dollars. | ||
And look, it's just a couple jail guards. | ||
Just help us with this little thing and then we'll make the path easy for you into the future. | ||
You don't think these conversations happen? | ||
You think all this stuff is done on the up and up? | ||
You think these people aren't just corrupt and rotten to the core? | ||
And you think that sickness, that evil, that vile... | ||
Opportunism that they represent isn't leeching out into their subordinates and into the arms of the presidency. | ||
Basically, if you just start in 2015, if you were an objective historian and you just plotted the points from Hillary Clinton's takeover of the DNC to Donald Trump in the dossier and where that came from tied in with Hillary Clinton to the Ukrainian impeachment when investigating Hunter Biden and Biden. | ||
Like, the only conclusion you would come to is that America is taken over by a cabal and a faction of people who despise America, care only about themselves, and have the media on their side so nobody even knows about it. | ||
Except for us, obviously. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The American Journal. | ||
Thank you for joining us as we plot the collapse. | ||
As we mark... The downward slope of just everything, just our country, our way of life, the world itself, the ability to maintain even the most simple of systems, just all falling like chaff before the scythe in front of progressive ideology and politics. | ||
Democratic corruption. It's just absolutely insane. | ||
Biden warning of real food shortages following sanctions on Russia. | ||
Yeah, so it's worth the price, though. | ||
We have to pay the price. Because otherwise, you know, the eastern Ukrainians who are separatists and don't want to be a part of Ukraine... | ||
They're not going to be forced to be part of Ukraine anymore. | ||
So, you know, I guess we just have to starve. | ||
And who knows what the downstream effects of this will be, right? | ||
Because what happens is when, you know, food becomes more expensive, people either cut back on the food they're eating or going to get malnutrition, or maybe they just go with the cheaper food, the more GMO-addled food, the more unhealthy food. | ||
You know, that's why fat people are, or poor people are so fat in America. | ||
It's because... It's not because they have a surplus of food. | ||
I mean, they do, but it's because they eat things like McDonald's and other fast food restaurants. | ||
It's just incredibly unhealthy for you, but it's the cheapest. | ||
It's the only way to really eat well or, you know, enjoy yourself. | ||
Just go somewhere like McDonald's, big fat double cheeseburger. | ||
So who knows? You know, it's just our national health. | ||
It's just, you know, a little bit less money. | ||
Maybe you have to forego that vacation you were going to go on. | ||
Maybe your quality of life just ticks down bit by bit. | ||
And each time it ticks down, there's another sort of ripple effect, another wave of negative consequences out there. | ||
You know, maybe children won't be able to be sent to the nicer schools. | ||
Maybe their future prospects will be truncated just that little bit. | ||
You know, maybe they won't be able to... | ||
You know, go out and experience things that would be formative for them. | ||
I mean, it's impossible to tell because we can't see both timelines at the same time. | ||
But it's just a quick reminder that all of this is on purpose. | ||
All of this is directly consequence of democratic policies. | ||
And whether it's, you know, people in L.A. being told not to wear jewelry because you might be mobbed by a gang and beaten while they rob you. | ||
You know, it's just everything. | ||
It's just everything absolutely collapsing. | ||
On every possible level. | ||
And, of course, it's not all Biden's fault. | ||
But he's sort of a good archetype for the sickness now metastasizing within the body of state. | ||
So let's go to some videos of... | ||
President Biden there in Brussels right now trying just desperately to encourage NATO and to encourage the European allies to get involved in this war in Ukraine. | ||
It's so close to being over, right? | ||
It's so close to coming to some sort of peaceful resolution. | ||
There's rumors flying all around. | ||
I wasn't able to verify it, so I don't have a story for you, but the rumors are flying that the Biden administration is actually encouraging Zelensky to Go to peace talks to try to end this war diplomatically and just give up the very reasonable things that Russia has been asking for for the last several months. | ||
We could have prevented this from the very beginning, but they didn't want to because these wars are very useful to them. | ||
And in fact, that's exactly what the headline is from New York Times. | ||
In Putin's misbegotten war, NATO sees danger and opportunity. | ||
It's sort of revealing, isn't it? | ||
NATO sees opportunity in this war. | ||
They want the war. They like the war. | ||
Everything that they desire is the fruit of human suffering, right? | ||
When you have human suffering, then you can impose on them things that they would resist otherwise. | ||
So it's all very convenient for them. | ||
It's all very useful for them. | ||
It's all very good opportunity for them to roll out the measures that they wanted to anyway, but couldn't do without the specter of looming war over them. | ||
I mean, is that not just like make anybody else sick to their stomach to hear a headline that's just like, in this massive war where thousands of people are dying and bombs are falling on cities, NATO sees an opportunity. | ||
We see an opportunity to expand. | ||
We see an opportunity to progress our geopolitical machinations. | ||
At the cost of your life, your well-being, your ability to get food. | ||
So let's go to Joe Biden here. | ||
As he, you know, admits what we've been saying all along. | ||
But of course now they have Putin to blame it on. | ||
Of course this has been happening for the last year and a half. | ||
And we've been reporting on it. | ||
But they think you have the memory of a goldfish. | ||
And you're going to blame things that were happening literally a year ago on a war that started today. | ||
One month and one day ago. | ||
So let's go to clip number three here. | ||
Joe Biden saying food shortages are real. | ||
With regard to food shortages, yes, we did talk about food shortages. | ||
And it's going to be real. | ||
The price of these sanctions is not just imposed upon Russia. | ||
It's imposed upon an awful lot of countries as well, including European countries and our country as well. | ||
Yeah, you know, we're not just punishing Russia, we're punishing our citizens as well. | ||
For what is the gain here? | ||
Like, they don't even make the argument. | ||
They don't even, they don't have to. | ||
Their followers are so brainwashed and so stupid, they don't even need to be given a reason to go to war. | ||
Like, it doesn't matter to them. | ||
They're waving their Ukrainian flag. | ||
They understand nothing about the conflict. | ||
They understand nothing about the history. | ||
They think all of this started last month, not eight years ago in 2014. | ||
Or 18 years ago in 2004, they know nothing about that. | ||
They don't need to. They don't ask questions. | ||
There's no, like, what's the point of this? | ||
What is the ultimate goal here? | ||
Is there any diplomatic solution? | ||
It's just like, shut up, you Putin propagandist. | ||
And they're just like, okay, all right, I guess I'm Ukrainian now. | ||
I guess we just have to destroy our lives for the sake of some Ukrainian, you know, narcissist as president. | ||
But of course, you know, he's talking about the sanctions and how important the sanctions are. | ||
But of course, the question arises, well, if you impose all these sanctions and it's doing nothing to stop or even hinder the war effort by Russia, what are you doing them for? | ||
This clearly is not working as a deterrence. | ||
Of course, President Biden is quick to remind us that this was never meant to be a deterrence. | ||
And if you think it was, you're a crazy person. | ||
Okay, let's go to clip number six. | ||
Let's get something straight. You remember, if you covered me from the very beginning, I did not say that, in fact, the sanctions would deter him. | ||
Sanctions never deter. | ||
You keep talking about that. | ||
Sanctions never deter. | ||
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But if you believe Putin has made up his mind, what leverage do you really have? | |
Why not put those sanctions in place now? | ||
The purpose of the sanctions has always been and continues to be deterrence. | ||
I mean, it's just... | ||
It's 1984. | ||
We're just in 1984. | ||
It's just 2 plus 2 equals 5. | ||
We've always been at war with Eurasia. | ||
It's just... | ||
Sure, we said the complete exact polar opposite two days ago, but now we're saying this thing, and we're also saying that not only is... | ||
Are sanctions not about deterrence? | ||
What are sanctions about if not deterrence? | ||
It literally makes no sense to put sanctions on if it's not in an effort to deter a military aggression. | ||
Like, what is he talking about? | ||
You think the media is this stupid? | ||
You think his fellow politicians are this stupid? | ||
No, they're this evil. They're this corrupt. | ||
They are this in on the project, right? | ||
We never said sanctions. | ||
You guys keep saying that. | ||
You guys keep saying that sanctions are about deterring. | ||
We've never said that, cut to Kamala Harris. | ||
The only point of sanctions is for deterrence. | ||
And it's just like, if you feel crazy from all of this, don't. | ||
Don't. You shouldn't feel crazy. | ||
You shouldn't feel crazy just like you wouldn't feel crazy if your three-year-old kid is saying, no, I didn't eat the chocolate ice cream with chocolate ice cream all over his face. | ||
It's just like you know they're liars. | ||
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Just laugh at them. You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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We have a lot still to talk about here. | |
Let's go to, we're going to go to your phone calls, of course, momentarily, but let's just finish up with these Biden videos. | ||
Here's Biden bragging about his longevity in the foreign policy realm. | ||
This is Biden talking about just what an expert he is in foreign policy. | ||
Let's watch clip number four. | ||
No, that's not how I think of this. | ||
I've been dealing with foreign policy for longer than anybody is involved in this process right now. | ||
Yeah, he's been involved in American foreign policy for the last 30 years. | ||
And if you think back over the last 30 years, you recognize that it's just been an unending litany of successes in American foreign policy from Iraq to Libya to Syria to Kosovo to Iraq again to Afghanistan. | ||
You know, Joe Biden has been at the forefront of these things. | ||
And every one of them has made America stronger and safer and better and more prosperous. | ||
And it's all for our safety and our well-being. | ||
Of course, obviously. | ||
Right now. | ||
He's been at the front of foreign policy for the last 30 years. | ||
And it has been nothing but beneficial to him and his family. | ||
No, it's been very, very beneficial to him and the Heinzes and the Careys and the Clintons and all the people at the top, the Newlands, the Soroses. | ||
Like, they have made off like bandits. | ||
They have been using the power of America as if it's their own little piggy bank to enrich themselves and empower their allies in this corrupt cabal overseas for the last 30 years. | ||
Maybe what we're seeing here is the dismantling of that. | ||
Maybe Vladimir Putin is telling the truth when he says he's at war with the New World Order. | ||
And he's in war with this corrupt spiderweb of despicable people attempting to turn the entire world into their personal plantation. | ||
Maybe he's telling the truth. | ||
Seems more and more like that every day. | ||
Of course, Biden... | ||
I had his old tried and true statement here, clip number five. | ||
He wanted to remind us once again that while we have to starve, while we have to suffer, while our country is collapsing at the foundations and the roof is falling in on itself and the division is worse than it's ever been under this unifying president and the crime rate is through the roof. | ||
We can't afford gas and all of this stuff. | ||
He wants to remind you that actually you're a Nazi. | ||
Let's watch. I wasn't going to run again. | ||
And I mean that sincerely. | ||
I had no intention of running for president again. | ||
And until I saw those folks coming out of the fields in Virginia carrying torches and carrying Nazi banners and literally singing the same vile Rhyme that they used in Germany in the early 20s, or 30s, I should say. | ||
And then when the gentleman you mentioned was asked what he thought, and a young woman was killed, a protester, and he was asked what he thought, he said, they're very good people on both sides. | ||
And that's when I decided I wasn't going to be quiet any longer. | ||
Yeah, it was that. | ||
It totally wasn't his plan the entire time. | ||
We didn't know that he was going to be running for months and months before he ever announced and long before that ever happened. | ||
What is he even talking about? | ||
I saw the people coming out of the fields in Richmond. | ||
The fields in downtown Richmond? | ||
Is that what you're talking about? | ||
Coming out of the fields? | ||
What is he imagining he saw that day? | ||
What does he think went on? | ||
And, of course, irony on ironies is that Ukrainians actually have Nazi battalions, like, certified. | ||
They all have, like, the Nazi tattoos and, like, they're legitimate, like, full-fledged, bloodline Nazis that he's advocating for in that speech. | ||
But, of course, he had to run to stop the Nazis here, who are you, who's you, who doesn't want your statues torn down, doesn't want your culture crushed under the boot of some overweight teenager, You're the Nazi for not wanting your country destroyed, but the actual Nazis are the good guys that we have to suffer and die to protect and serve. | ||
Okay? Just so you understand just how backwards and nonsensical all of this crap is. | ||
That's just unbelievable. | ||
Unbelievable that we've allowed ourselves to get to this place, and I don't know what we're going to do to get out. | ||
But suffice it to say that the Ukrainians are unified altogether, millions and millions strong in their powerful opposition to Russia. | ||
In fact, in the city of Odessa, which appears to be the next target of Russia, Russia took over Mariupol, by the way. | ||
You won't see stories about that on the mainstream media. | ||
You'll see stories about how Ukraine destroyed a ship. | ||
Big deal, right? But, you know, Russia took over a very strategically important, really vital city yesterday. | ||
But you won't hear that because they want to portray it as if Russia is desperate in losing, which they're not. | ||
So just know this. | ||
And so the next city that they'll probably be focusing on is Odessa. | ||
But there was a million man march in Odessa in opposition to the Russians yesterday. | ||
So let's take a look at the powerful public spirit of resistance that the Ukrainians are evincing here. | ||
Clip number two, the march of millions that was organized by the Ukrainian government in Odessa yesterday in opposition to potential Russian invasion. | ||
Let's watch the stunning crowds that they were able to summon. | ||
Look at that. Dozens. | ||
There's dozens of us, I tell you. | ||
Look at that. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. | ||
It's about 40 people. It's about 40 people walking down the street. | ||
So, you know, it's clearly Ukrainians are terrified and we need to desperately help them because they're all unified in opposition to Russia. | ||
Yeah. Folks, We're good to go. | ||
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We have Lynn in Ohio. | ||
I want to talk about what we need to save this country. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Lynn. You're on the air. | ||
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Yes, sir. You know, in 2 Peter, first off, Harrison, You're good friends, and I'm so glad you're a Christian because we're going to be friends for a long time. | |
Thanks, Lynn. And in 2 Peter 3, verse 9, God says, I'm being patient. | ||
I'm long-suffering. | ||
You know, all you got to do is repent and do right. | ||
And if you do, I will not melt the world. | ||
I don't want to be melted. | ||
I don't want to be melted down with everything else in this world. | ||
You know? He offered it to the Hebrews with Moses. | ||
Just rest in me. | ||
And they said, no, we want to be like everybody else. | ||
He said, well, you know, if you have kings, they're going to tax you and work you. | ||
And they're going to send your children to war. | ||
They said, yeah, but we want to be like that. | ||
And he said, because of your unbelief, you couldn't believe that I'd take care of. | ||
And these candidates, okay, I hear no calls from them. | ||
You know, firm limits. | ||
Oh, we ran politicians on term limits before. | ||
You know, that's what we're going to enact. | ||
You know, usury tax. | ||
Oh, yes, we can put our whole tax thing on a credit card. | ||
I mean, on a note card. | ||
We need some redneck knowledge up there. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
Just some common sense. | ||
And that's the thing. That's actually a great point. | ||
That's a great sort of segue into what I'll talk about next. | ||
Some redneck knowledge or some simple common sense. | ||
I'll show a video that shows what... | ||
What we're dealing with instead of common sense. | ||
It's a lot of nonsense. | ||
You've got common sense and then you've got so-called scientific nonsense that just conflates everything. | ||
Thank you for the call, Lynn. | ||
Brilliant. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal. | ||
Yes, we are on the march against the just absolute insanity of the left. | ||
And it really is all of them. | ||
I mean... It only makes sense. | ||
All of this stuff only makes sense with a population just thoroughly demoralized and brainwashed. | ||
And anybody knows this if you... | ||
You know, are a good reader of human character or whatever. | ||
Things that are true are simple. | ||
Right? I know I bring it up all the time, but any sort of like... | ||
It's because it's one of the only places that you see the reality TV, like interrogation videos or just true crime videos where you're watching a case get solved and you see the person eventually declared guilty try to explain what's going on. | ||
The difference between honest people and dishonest people is like night and day, right? | ||
You ask an honest person, why did you go to Home Depot and buy these products that day? | ||
And they're like, oh, it was weed in my garden. | ||
It's very simple, right? It's just like, well, what were you doing in this area? | ||
I was visiting my friend Jeff. | ||
Real simple. It's just not complicated. | ||
Ask somebody who's guilty. | ||
Ask somebody who's lying to you. | ||
Originally, I was going to go to Lowe's, but then Lowe's was closed at the time, so I ended up going to Home Depot. | ||
I wasn't going to get the axe, but then it was on sale, and so I decided to get the axe. | ||
That's not what I went there for. | ||
I originally went there for mulch. | ||
I know I didn't buy mulch, but But I was going to go there for mulch, and then I realized I didn't have the right car to carry the mulch in. | ||
But I ended up walking around anyway, and I thought, you know, I might as well shop around. | ||
I saw some deals, and so I wanted—and it's just like, mm, mm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm. | ||
Is it that complicated? Is it really that complicated? | ||
Or are you lying? Are you full of crap, right? | ||
So the last caller mentioned, like, redneck wisdom or just common sense, right? | ||
Things aren't complicated. | ||
They're actually kind of simple 99% of the time. | ||
And the confusion comes with the obfuscation, right? | ||
And you see it with everything. | ||
You see it with COVID, right? | ||
No, it looks like it came from that lab. | ||
No, actually, when you look at the way that it came about, and actually, if you look at the lab, the reporting says that it's just like, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, yeah. | ||
Oh, is it that complicated? | ||
Tell you what, how complicated is it to define man and woman? | ||
Is it complicated? Is this a difficult thing? | ||
That's a man, that's a woman. Like, boop, done. | ||
We're done. That's it, right? | ||
And of course, we know this. | ||
We've always known it. It's been a standard part of biological science and history for all of time. | ||
This is from Boston Mom on Twitter. | ||
She says, Notice any differences? | ||
How long until they take this down? | ||
And you see two human skeletons. | ||
On the left is male, on the right is female. | ||
It explains the differences. It shows the differences in hip structure, the differences in height, even the differences in leg bones you can notice are a little bit different here. | ||
You see the way the man's feet are kind of splayed while the women's feet are straightforward. | ||
You know, there's a picture that's gone around. | ||
I didn't pull it up, but it's like... | ||
It says that, you know, it's like, take a look at this, and isn't it interesting how the women's feet all face forward, and the man's feet are all splayed slightly out, and of course there in the middle is Dick Levine, the transgender health whatever, the health czar, the transgender overweight, just disgusting looking health czar, and of course his feet are splayed, right? | ||
Because he's a man. And it's just a biological fact, and that's just how it is. | ||
So, it's obvious that these things are true, and it only works to manipulate this and confuse this and obfuscate all of this if you just layer it in layer of layer of rhetorical camouflage and highfalutin-sounding, scientific-sounding nonsense, right? | ||
So, ask any honest person, ask any child, what's the difference between a man and a woman? | ||
They can tell you, right? | ||
A woman has female reproductive parts. | ||
A man has male reproductive parts. | ||
A man has thicker bone structure, usually a little bit taller, more dense muscle mass. | ||
They have pectoral muscles instead of breasts for breastfeeding. | ||
Usually women's hips are a little bit wider. | ||
It's just a very different thing, but it's all very simple. | ||
Here's a man, here's a woman. Of course, I mean... | ||
This should be like our meme of the day from Titanic. | ||
It says, sorry sir, women and children first. | ||
Dad says, do I look like a biologist to you? | ||
None of this makes any sense, right? | ||
There's no confusion about who's a man and who's a woman. | ||
There really isn't. Unless you manufacture it and impose it on a very simple dichotomy. | ||
So, let's go to clip number 14 here. | ||
Because I can tell you what a man and a woman is. | ||
To me, a woman is a female human being. | ||
Female human being. | ||
Three words, right? Three words. | ||
Pretty easy to describe. Here is that Undeniable scientific fact and reality filtered and distorted through the prism of leftist insanity. | ||
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Let's watch. So a lot of women on here I've seen define women as a social class. | |
The tease here I use they or she pronouns. | ||
I've got a master's degree in gender and cultural studies and I'm going to weigh in on what it means to be a woman because I've studied the history of feminism and gender, sex and sexuality quite extensively and I would like to weigh in. | ||
So this content creator is endorsing the idea that woman is simply a synonym for adult human female which is a classic theory called biological essentialism which has been widely refuted and rebuked by almost everyone who studies gender and sex and sexuality. | ||
So what is a woman then? | ||
What's the answer? | ||
Some people say woman is a social class and others say that it's a biological term. | ||
Some people say it's an economic class. | ||
Some people say it's just a word. | ||
Some people say it's an idea made up by patriarchy. | ||
Some people say it's a social archetype. | ||
Some people say it's a position to hold in society. | ||
Some people say it's just a gender role. | ||
Some people say it's just part of a gender binary we need to destroy. | ||
The trouble with all of this is trying to find one single definition for what it means to be a woman when literally billions of people use the term to describe themselves. | ||
Woman is a beautifully semantically vacuous term we can project all our own meanings onto. | ||
Gay! So it means nothing. | ||
So it means nothing then. | ||
It's a rhetorical fantasy that we can all project whatever we want onto. | ||
So let's stop using the word. | ||
Let's take it out of law entirely. | ||
Let's... I mean, it's just absurd. | ||
I mean, what am I even going to say here? | ||
It's just... It's just absurd and insane. | ||
That's all this is. It's not complicated. | ||
It's just a bunch of rhetorical nonsense obfuscating what is real. | ||
I mean, really? Really? | ||
Do we have to listen to these people? | ||
We have to give them credence? | ||
We have to act like they know what they're talking about? | ||
And you can see. Let's just bring up that woman again. | ||
Let's just her image. | ||
I just want to see what she looks like here. | ||
I don't know. Maybe she's not a woman. | ||
I don't know. If woman is a socioeconomic class, then I don't know. | ||
You think this person loves herself? | ||
You think she's happy in her own skin? | ||
You think she feels fulfilled at the end of the day? | ||
You think she looks in the mirror and is happy with what she sees? | ||
Yeah, do you think that's her parents' house? | ||
Do you think she's accomplished and fulfilled? | ||
Or do you think she is just drowning in a frenetic, static explosion, a continual chain reaction explosion of just psychopathy? | ||
How many antipsychotics do you think she's on? | ||
How many antidepressants do you think she's on? | ||
Do you think they're working? Do you think she eats well? | ||
Do you think she's got all of the vitamins and minerals that she needs? | ||
No, no, it's unfortunate, but these people are just deeply unhappy, deeply confused, and they hate you for being happy and logical. | ||
It's sad, really, but they have to want to wake up. | ||
You can't force them to wake up. | ||
Nothing that we can do can shake these people awake. | ||
Honestly, you think you're going to sit down and talk to that woman and go, look, there's gender. | ||
And sure, you can talk about social expression things, but none of that changes the reality. | ||
Social norms, what clothes they wear, how different genders are treated, or how different sexes are treated. | ||
None of that actually matters when it comes to defining the biological reality. | ||
It could be all different. Men in Saudi Arabia wear dresses. | ||
Also, you know, keep their women in trash bags. | ||
So, you know, none of that really affects the biological reality. | ||
That's called biological essentialism. | ||
Like, you get that, right? | ||
What she's describing is reality, but the word she uses is biological essentialism. | ||
Okay? Just like saying the sky is blue is, you know, ocular determinism. | ||
What are you talking about? The sky is blue. | ||
Stop making things up. Stop obfuscating. | ||
Stop slathering the pure, honest truth in just layer and layer of, you know, fetid, disgusting nonsense. | ||
I'll get into this USA Today article on the other side. | ||
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It's an emergency. You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
One thing I like about God is that He doesn't change. | ||
One thing I like about Christianity is it's all sort of set in stone. | ||
People can have different interpretations. | ||
At the end of the day, the Bible is pretty much the same as it was 2,000 years ago. | ||
Jesus' words... Those are the words that he preached 2,000 years ago, and they're the same ones that we hear today. | ||
It's more confusing when your religion is science, and it's just completely arbitrary based on the political concerns of the people in power at that moment, right? | ||
Just think about this for a minute. | ||
Let me read this, and then we'll talk about the just... | ||
Nonsense religion of science, scientistism, redditism, whatever you want to call it. | ||
It's from Oilfield Rando, or the stories from USA Today. | ||
The headline from USA Today is, Marsha Blackburn asked Kentonji Brown Jackson to define woman. | ||
Science says there's no simple answer. | ||
Yeah, unlike climate change, right? | ||
This is what I mean. It's like, according to science... | ||
According to the god of science, when it comes to what a woman is, it's like, ah, we don't know. | ||
I mean, it could be one thing, could be another. | ||
We can't figure it out. | ||
That woman has a penis. That seems confusing, but it's true and it's right. | ||
So how do we quantify that? | ||
It's all confusing and sort of malleable and arbitrary what a woman is. | ||
When it comes to climate change, it's caused by CO2 gases. | ||
And if you doubt that, you're a climate change denier and you're a danger to our system and science will defeat you. | ||
Okay. So climate change, which actually has just a myriad of different causes and factors and contributing factors and delaying factors, and is it really – I mean is that really the sole and abiding point of environmentalism is lowering carbon, right? You don't want to try to grow trees or prevent – Pharmaceutical companies from spraying pesticides into your waterways. | ||
Like, none of that matters. None of that is important. | ||
All of that's to the side, even though it's just a giant spectrum of causes and contributing factors. | ||
That has one answer. | ||
It has one singular, decided answer. | ||
Science has decided that climate change has one cause and one solution. | ||
And if you dare even attempt to look into this or question our... | ||
Complete dedication to this one concept, then you are a science denier, sir. | ||
You are a climate change denier. | ||
When it comes to what is a woman, well, gosh, anybody could say. | ||
We just don't know. We just don't know. | ||
It's also confusing. USA Today says scientists, gender law scholars, and philosophers of biology. | ||
You want to talk about words not having meaning anymore. | ||
Philosophy is a Greek word meaning love of truth, right? | ||
Yeah. Philosophers of biology. | ||
They're not biologists. No, no. | ||
They're propagandists is what they are. | ||
They're misinformation artists. | ||
That's all they are. Scientists, gender law scholars. | ||
Gender law scholars. | ||
Can you think of a more useless class of people? | ||
Can you think of a more expendable class of people than gender law scholars? | ||
They're not even lawyers. They're not even involved in the actual day-to-day, you know, lawfare that goes on. | ||
They're scholars. So it's just like, how many of these do we have? | ||
How many do we need? I think we could do with one. | ||
You know, one might be nice, right? | ||
They come out with a paper once a year about the effect of gender and law, and that'd be enough. | ||
That'd be more than enough, actually. | ||
But no, there's millions of them. | ||
There's tens of millions of these people. | ||
And it's destroying us. | ||
Said Jackson's response was commendable when she said she... | ||
What's a woman? I don't know. | ||
I'm not a biologist. What's a dog? | ||
I don't know. I'm not a vet. Though perhaps misleading, it's useful, they say, that Jackson suggested science could help answer Blackburn's question, but they note that a competent biologist would not be able to offer a definitive answer either. | ||
Scientists agree there's no sufficient way to clearly define what makes somebody a woman, and with billions of women on the planet, there is much variation. | ||
This is USA Today, right? | ||
This is like a premier news outlet. | ||
We don't know what a human is. | ||
There's billions of them. We don't know. | ||
We don't know what makes them all human. | ||
There's so many of them. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Like, what are they talking about? | ||
It's just manufactured insanity being forced into us like a vaccine. | ||
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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. | ||
As the international community pushes us ever closer to nuclear annihilation and World War III to preserve their own corrupt establishment, as scientists and journalists and politicians gather together in their shadowy enclaves to convince us that nothing is real, everything is malleable, except for climate change and the vaccine, which is unquestionable, as is the election. | ||
There has never been A falsified election in the history of our country and even suggest is tantamount to treason. | ||
Except, of course, for those four years where they wouldn't shut the hell up about it while Trump was in office. | ||
It's all very confusing because these people have no soul. | ||
They have no basis. | ||
They have no foundation. They have nothing that they're operating from as an absolute truth. | ||
They exist in a fantasy world of incorporeal nonsense. | ||
That they, you know, fragment together at any particular time to serve their particular interest of that moment. | ||
And then when it doesn't serve them anymore, they toss to the side and act like you're crazy for ever bringing it up. | ||
It's incredibly infuriating. | ||
But there we are. Let's go out to the phone calls. | ||
Kat in New Jersey is a trans woman and wants to talk about a video of a trans woman tearing into Leah Thomas. | ||
I have not seen this video, Kat, but my crew was telling me about it. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. I'm so happy to call in. | |
I'm probably the only transsexual to actually call into the show. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong. I don't think you are. | ||
I think we've had others before, but thanks for calling in. | ||
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You're welcome. Awesome. | |
Thank you. Thank you. I just want to say I love the show. | ||
I watch all the time. | ||
Love Alex. But yeah, so basically, I just kind of wanted to bring this video out into the discourse. | ||
Hopefully it goes viral. It's probably about two, three months old. | ||
Karina Khan, she's a transsexual. | ||
She went to the Indiana State Representative to, I believe the bill is House Bill 1041. | ||
Which would ban transgender girls, biological men, of course, from girls' sports. | ||
So she spoke out against that. | ||
And just recently, you can probably pull up some of the articles, Governor Holcomb, he is going to... | ||
I believe he's a Republican. | ||
He's going to vote to veto it, I believe. | ||
So that's a little bit interesting. | ||
But just generally speaking, I just kind of wanted to talk because I feel that the rhetoric has gotten a little bit heated, and rightfully so, because the trans agenda is totally insane. | ||
woman what is a man it's ridiculous like but we've had transsexuals in society for god knows how long i tend to believe in alternative history so who knows how long that's been but right the issue is pushing it on children um and pushing it on the mentally ill pushing it on or allowing pedophiles to use that loophole to enter these spaces um Yeah, so that's where my personal issue is. | ||
So from a self-preservation perspective, someone who's just a normal person, society just happens to be a transsexual person. | ||
I'm a law-abiding person. There are a lot of us out here that are afraid to speak like Corinna would or speak like I am now because it's so much easier just to go along with the liberal side of things because that's where you're comforted. | ||
That's where you're allowed to be in your safe space versus speaking out like a Buck Angel who's a female to male or a Blair White who's a male to female like myself. | ||
I just feel like there can be some type of coexistence where this isn't an issue, and I think there has been coexistence for a period of time. | ||
But, of course, the media wants to cause a divisiveness, and it's going to rise to a peak where, you know, someone's just going to see a trainee in the street and, you know, a clocker. | ||
I don't want to be a veteran. No, I think you're exactly right. | ||
Personally, I think I'm kind of a good example of this, right? | ||
I grew up in Houston, but I've lived in Austin for 12 years or whatever, long before transgenderism was so normalized or talked about in media all the time. | ||
And I think most people in America are probably like me, where if you were to be walking around and see somebody and go, huh, is that a man? | ||
Is that a woman? Is that a man? You can't really tell. | ||
You just go, well... They look like a woman. | ||
They're wearing a dress and their fingernails are painted. | ||
So I'm going to treat them like a woman because I don't really know and I don't really care. | ||
It doesn't really have anything to do with me, but just in personal interaction, I'll treat them however they present themselves and I could care less. | ||
And then it's like this agenda, this constant aggression, this constant, like... | ||
Claiming that you're crazy for just recognizing biological reality. | ||
It's pushing people to, like, be insane. | ||
To be absolutely just like, what is going on here? | ||
And I think you're right that, you know, at the end of the day, people like yourself who are just trying to be normal people but are transgender are going to be, like, hated by people. | ||
You know, people on our side who see you as part of this group that is actively trying to, like, destroy our country. | ||
And, you know, I think the media has gone a long way in perpetuating that. | ||
And I wish more people, trans people, would speak up about this and go, yeah, this is not normal. | ||
I think what you've said this entire time makes perfect sense to me. | ||
So, yeah... What do you think about the transgender in schools? | ||
Do you think you would have been helped as a young person? | ||
I don't know how old you are, but when you were in elementary school, would it have been a good thing for you to be encouraged in your transgenderism, or was that just a necessary part of your coming to be who you are that you had to struggle through being a little kid? | ||
What's your opinion on the way it's being treated in schools these days? | ||
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Yeah, so I definitely don't agree. | |
It should have been pushed on me, you know, for example, just specifically talking about myself. | ||
In school, that would have been not okay. | ||
Anything pre-puberty, I don't think that's a good idea. | ||
And anything outside of you being an adult that can make your own conscious decision, that's where I'm at. | ||
But it's gone to a point where in schools it's just so pervasive. | ||
Where it's like you can't escape it. | ||
Children are so impressionable. | ||
Let's just say there were three out of a thousand kids in a school that may have kind of felt a little bit gender divergent, may legitimately have this gender dysphoria, and maybe need legitimate therapy to sort that out. | ||
And when they're an adult, they can go that route. | ||
Or say they're 16 and their parents sign off on it. | ||
Whatever. That's like three out of a thousand, right? | ||
Now it's all those a thousand kids Having these super liberal, indoctrinating-type teachers who are blue hair, red hair, pink hair, and they're pushing this on children, they're going, oh, well, that's the in-group. | ||
I don't want to be a part of the out-group. | ||
So the in-group, out-group dynamics are in play here, and that's the psychological pull here that I'm just not a part of and not cool with. | ||
It's just not right. Yeah, no, I think you are exactly right. | ||
I couldn't agree with you more. | ||
And it's like a breath of fresh air, just common sense, right? | ||
These are children. They're impressionable. | ||
You don't want to be messing with them, especially to have them make life-altering decisions before they're even able to understand the consequences of that action. | ||
I mean, it really is sick. | ||
And I mean, I do feel bad that when we argue against this, it gets conflated as attacking trans people, right? | ||
It's like... I really could care less. | ||
Honestly, I could care less about your birth gender versus how you present yourself. | ||
It's not how I judge a person. | ||
It's not how I think about people. | ||
It just doesn't matter to me. | ||
But somehow it justifies all of this craziness. | ||
And like men in sports, it's just – and I tweeted it out yesterday. | ||
It's like we say, hey, you know, men have an unfair advantage over women in sports. | ||
They should not compete together because it's unfair to the women. | ||
And then we get hit back with, oh, so you just hate trans people? | ||
And it's like, what the hell? | ||
It's that confusion of the argument that I think causes the division in the first place. | ||
So we're forced to take a position that we weren't holding in the first place, and it's all a bunch of nonsense. | ||
But I want to thank you for calling in, Kat. | ||
It was a refreshing call, I have to say. | ||
Anything else before we let you go? | ||
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No, that's it. Just put up the NPC name. | |
I support the current thing. | ||
Please put that up. That should be the end of this part. | ||
I support the current thing. | ||
Whatever that happens to be, and however contrary, that happens to be the thing I believed last week. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Kat. | ||
That was excellent. | ||
And hey, any other trans people listening right now, give us a call. | ||
Tell us what you think. Do you disagree with Kat? | ||
Let us know. Do you agree? | ||
We'd love to hear it. Give us a call, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Thank you again to Kat in New Jersey for that call. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with more of your phone calls, more absolute nonsense. | ||
This time, from the ADL, you'll not believe the excuses that they make for actual, literal Nazis in Ukraine. | ||
No, you'll believe it, because you know. | ||
Because you know this is what they do, okay? | ||
So stay with us. | ||
You know what's weird is trying to maintain moral standards, trying to stick to just unbiased readings of situations. | ||
questions. | ||
It's hard because it's sort of a losing option at this point, right? | ||
Of course, think back to 2020 into 2021 in January 6th. | ||
And... You think, man, if you could go back in time, would it not have been beneficial for us to just abandon our actual moral imperative and just go, hey, anybody involved in Black Lives Matter, even the peaceful protesters, are criminals and should be hunted down by the FBI? Because that was never our position, right? | ||
All through 2020, you had mobs of gangs burning buildings, shooting people in the head, You know, bashing little old ladies over the head with wood blocks. | ||
And the whole time we're just like, just stop the violence. | ||
For the love of God, you've got to do something to prevent these people from just carrying out wanton acts of violence with no repercussion. | ||
You've got to stop them burning buildings. | ||
You've got to stop them from turning a peaceful protest into a mindless riot day after day, continually, costing billions of dollars. | ||
I mean, just horrific stuff, right? | ||
And the whole time we're just like... What the hell is going on here? | ||
And of course, you know, they would say like, it's a peaceful, it's just a peaceful protest. | ||
And we're like, no, if it's a peaceful protest, we're fine with it. | ||
We don't care. But like now, don't you understand that like, that's not the way they think, right? | ||
Because they see what happened in January, you know, all through 2020. | ||
And they're just like, this is great. | ||
This is wonderful. All peaceful protests. | ||
Then they see January 6th where you see a couple people wandering through the Capitol for a couple days. | ||
And they're just like, get them! | ||
They're terrorists! Deny them healthcare! | ||
Put them in a cell for a year! | ||
So I don't know. It's just like, how do we maintain our morality and what makes this country actually worth fighting for when the other side can so flagrantly and continuously Attack those things, ignore those things, and just flip their morality on a dime without even the slightest cognitive dissonance. | ||
It really is 1984. It really is shocking. | ||
Let's go to clip number one here. | ||
This is the first time I've ever seen anything like this on our side. | ||
We've seen it many, many times on the other side, and we're always against it then. | ||
Let's go now to this video of preschoolers being trained to hate the president. | ||
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Let's watch. Preschoolers were learning about President's Day, and one of the teachers sent this video to all the parents. | |
Who's our president? Mike! | ||
What do we want to do with him? | ||
We want to die! What? | ||
We want to die! | ||
I just was in shock. | ||
I mean, I had to watch it multiple times to realize, is this really happening? | ||
It's pretty bad. It's pretty bad. | ||
Like, I'm against that. | ||
I think that's weird, right? | ||
Take preschoolers who don't know what the hell's going on and train them to chant your political slogans. | ||
Like, that's weird. It's wrong. | ||
It's violating, you know, these kids... | ||
Innocence in childhood. | ||
Like, they don't understand. I mean, I went through this. | ||
My family was extremely anti-Bill Clinton when I was coming up. | ||
Clinton was the president for the first, you know, eight years of my life or whatever. | ||
And I remember being shocked when I realized for the first time that people actually liked Bill Clinton. | ||
I was like, what? What? | ||
I thought everybody hated. | ||
Everybody I know hated the guy. | ||
I thought everybody in the world hated. | ||
And so it's like, you know, that's the perception of their reality. | ||
You're manipulating it. You're taking advantage of it. | ||
You're enlisting children to carry out your political move. | ||
Like, that's weird and wrong. I'm like, am I being stupid here? | ||
Because the left loves doing this type of stuff. | ||
They love it. But of course, ask the left now. | ||
Show them that video, and they'll be horrified by what's going on. | ||
Show them a video of a young child saying F Trump and giving them the finger, and they're like, oh my god, that's so cute. | ||
That's so cool. That's awesome that you did that. | ||
And it's like... You recognize, it dawns on you that they have no actual morals. | ||
So all of their moral grandstanding, all of their, you know... | ||
Very emotional appeals to what is right and good in the world. | ||
It means absolutely nothing. | ||
These people are as baseless as they are insane. | ||
Let's just go to clip number eight here. | ||
It's Chuck Schumer in 2018 and he is infuriated that gas has reached $3.89. | ||
This is a moral stand he's taking. | ||
President Trump can take action today to help alleviate the pain at the pump for Americans. | ||
It's time for this president to stand up to OPEC on behalf of the forgotten man and woman he promised to remember. | ||
He's pallying around with the Saudis and UAE and all these other oil rich countries. | ||
Why doesn't he ask them to lower their prices so that the prices at the pump can be lower? | ||
We haven't heard a peep from him on this subject. | ||
It's time for the president to buck his oil executive buddies who cash in when oil prices are high and stand up for working Americans. | ||
And remember, this is the same president who tweeted multiple times that President Obama was to blame for rising gas prices. | ||
So what is he gonna do now that he's in charge? | ||
Nothing. Absolutely nothing. | ||
At least so far. Unfortunately, President Trump and his administration are clearly committed to helping pad the pocket... | ||
Alright, that's enough for that guy. But again, you get it, right? | ||
Ask Chuck Schumer now about gas prices and he'll just be like, it's a price we have to pay to keep globalism around the world, right? | ||
With his glasses down, his creepy pedophile vampire stare. | ||
You know, it's just like, I guess just stop listening to them. | ||
Just stop giving them credence. | ||
Stop being a sucker, right? | ||
Stop being gullible to this emotional manipulation that they're trying to impose on you. | ||
It's meaningless. It's liberal, though. | ||
Thank you, Alex. Yes, it is. | ||
You're absolutely right. That's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to We just showed President Joe Biden claiming that he ran for presidency because of the vile Nazis in Charlottesville while he was in Europe trying to get NATO to support the actual Nazi battalions in Ukraine. | ||
ADL spoke up about this. | ||
This is from their website. | ||
It's from the frequently asked questions area. | ||
The question is, so you wouldn't term as Nazis even those who march with the red and black flag? | ||
Talking about the... And, of course, | ||
Second City Bureaucrat on Twitter It says, you know, these people that they're talking about were the central military force in Mariupol and were on the human rights watch list for crucifying and burning someone alive, executing a pregnant woman, raping a mental invalid. | ||
The ADL is an illegitimate organization. | ||
I mean, how crazy is this? You have a group that are openly neo-Nazi, a violent militia that crucifies people, burns people alive, executes a pregnant woman, and rapes mental invalid. | ||
And the ADL is very careful to be very tepid in their discussion about this. | ||
Well, they're just a marginal group that doesn't actually have a big... | ||
So let's not really go out of hand. | ||
And then it's like... Infowars talks about George Soros using, you know, mainstream media articles from the New York Times. | ||
And we're Nazis. | ||
We're Nazis and we must be destroyed. | ||
And all cannons on full blast, right? | ||
Just destroy Infowars. | ||
They're Nazis. They're Nazis. | ||
What about the guys crucifying pregnant women? | ||
No, let's, hey, let's calm down here. | ||
You're going to listen to these people. You're going to take moral superiority from these people. | ||
Just stop being a sucker. | ||
Stop being gullible. | ||
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Let's go now out to the phone lines. | ||
Tim in California has called in about some sort of – I'm not sure what you're suggesting here – Thanks for calling in, Tim. You're on the air. | ||
Good morning, Harrison. Good morning. | ||
This is an article I saw on TheVerge.com from March 17th. | ||
It says, artificial intelligence Oh, wonderful. | ||
Now, it's this Fabio Urbina, who's a senior scientist at Collaborations Pharmaceuticals, He got an invite to talk about how machine learning could be misused in their space. | ||
And this is at the Convergence Conference by the Swiss Federal Institute for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Protection at the Spies Laboratory. | ||
Anyways, you decide that we're going to seek out instead of weed out. | ||
I don't think this is this guy's game, but he was tasked with this and then tasked the computer to do it, and turns out this stuff that it comes up with is actually similar to or worse than VX. You've got these tens of thousands of compounds that are created, and they're saying many of them are as bad or worse than VX. It only took six hours to do this. | ||
I'm just thinking, you know, VX is the worst there is on Earth that I know of. | ||
I mean, there's probably worse, but you get the idea. | ||
Just some guy clowning around to impress his friends at a conference is able to convince artificial intelligence to go ahead and just do this so he can prove to them, yeah, it could be evil. | ||
Yeah, it could be. But he was surprised. | ||
That was part of the article is they were shocked and surprised at just how easy it was to do. | ||
And obviously, this is something we want to avoid. | ||
And you're thinking, you know, Probably there's at least some people that have already thought of this and done this before. | ||
Right, right. What you're identifying is sort of, I guess, where we're lacking, where our side is lacking because this type of stuff is what the World Economic Forum is obsessed with. | ||
That's what Yuval Noah Harari, the high priest of the World Economic Forum, this is his whole thing, right? | ||
They project into the future potential uses of technology and since they're in control of the institutions and the academics and the industry, they want to We need to be making laws to stop it from going that direction. | ||
We're both doing it, right? | ||
Both sides are projecting into the future. | ||
We see it as a horrific development that we need to come together and all decide that like altering human DNA, especially like in embryos and unborn children is horrific and wrong. | ||
It's a violation of natural law and God's law and everything in between. | ||
And that AI needs to be heavily regulated and controlled and used for the benefit of humanity, not the destruction. | ||
And meanwhile, on the other side, they're seeing all of the destruction and all of the manipulation that is becoming possible as useful tools to progress their own agenda, which is anti-human and is a death cult at the end of the day. | ||
So... Yeah, I'm not surprised, but, you know, one of the first stories this year on January 1st was like, you should probably let AI make your New Year's resolutions for you. | ||
It's just like, that's where they're going with this, right? | ||
They're trying to lull people into a state where we will willingly give over our own consciousness to AI, when in reality what we need to be doing is the exact opposite and putting in place whatever measures necessary to prevent this AI takeover. | ||
We've all seen The Matrix, right? We've all seen Terminator. | ||
These things are not speculative. | ||
It's really just a projection of what happened to humans with God. | ||
You know what that is, right? | ||
Human beings, the evil human beings... | ||
What they believe is that God basically created humans and then we killed God. | ||
Like, we took him over. Like, they think that God created humans that are smarter than God, right? | ||
They think they're smarter than God. They think God serves them. | ||
And isn't that just exactly what we fear about AI, right? | ||
That we're going to create an AI system that then becomes more powerful and creative than us and turns against us in the same way they've turned against God. | ||
They see themselves as God. | ||
In reality, we should serve God just as AI should serve us, not the other way around. | ||
And it's all backwards in their mind. | ||
Let's go now to... Thanks for that call, Tim. | ||
I appreciate it. And yeah, another dangerous plot point in our... | ||
Downward spiral. Let's go to Fu in Michigan. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Fu, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi, good morning. I wanted to talk about the obesity issue in PFAS, which is a perfluoral alcohol substance. | |
Yeah. Okay, so anyways, I've been researching this, and it says here that the PFAS in the water... | ||
It's been causing hypertension, obesity, diabetes, various issues. | ||
And this has been going on for like 70 years. | ||
The primary, the companies are like DuPont and 3M. And they had to pay out, I believe it was $850 million to Minnesota in 2018. | ||
So this has been going on for a long time, causing an obesity issue in the United States. | ||
Chump change for them. Stay on the line, Food. | ||
We'll hold you over to the other side. | ||
We can get more into this because it's actually a headline from today that goes right along with what you're saying. | ||
You know we have water filters at Infowarsstore.com, right? | ||
Everybody knows that? Water filters are kind of necessary these days? | ||
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All right, folks. | ||
Foo in Michigan has called in about PFAs, the cancer-causing chemicals in nonstick cookware. | ||
It can also be found in your drinking water and the myriad of physical and mental problems that they can cause in people who ingest them. | ||
And of course you were mentioning that... | ||
You know, one of these companies got sued about this and were forced to pay a sizable fine, which of course to them is a drop in the bucket and they don't suffer at all and they just off-put the cost of that decision onto the consumers down the line. | ||
It's the same sort of tactic that they take, whether they're crashing the economy or killing hundreds of thousands of people with pharmaceutical drugs and opioids or, you know, Wells Fargo. | ||
Doing fake bank accounts and ruining people's credit on behalf of their Management authorities instructing their employees to take shortcuts and do things illegally and then it's like they make $100 million from these schemes and then the government gets involved and gives them a fine of $1 million and they're like, so this was $99 million actually that they made from this and why wouldn't they do this again? | ||
You see all these patterns evolving, right? | ||
And one of the Primary ones is that people that commit crimes don't get punished. | ||
So they're emboldened and they commit even worse crimes. | ||
Everything gets worse, then those don't get punished. | ||
It's sort of a downward spiral feedback loop of total catastrophe. | ||
So please continue. | ||
We got cut off by the commercial break there, but you were on the air about the PFAs. | ||
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Yes, it's also in Scotchgard products made with that. | |
But anyways, my issue is that The payouts didn't start until 2018, 19, 20. | ||
And these companies that are doing these massive payouts, I'm wondering, they finally made a settlement. | ||
Well, were they receiving any COVID money? | ||
Because if they were receiving money for making masks and different things, they finally made a settlement paid out. | ||
And then all of a sudden, you know, if they were receiving money off COVID, which a lot of the issues with COVID were caused by obesity, you know, issues, endocrine issues, people getting sick that had diabetes, you know, somebody needs to research whether or not these people received any COVID money. | ||
And it's primarily like Michigan, Minnesota, New York, San Diego, I believe, is on the map for PFAS. And this is an issue, Gretchen Whitmer in Michigan championed this issue coming out the gate as soon as she started and then has not said anything else about it. | ||
So the Democrats are really going after this issue, and yet, you know, how involved with these companies are they? | ||
Yeah. And how much money got, did these people receive money for making masks and that sort of thing, right when they decide to pay out on these settlements? | ||
Yeah. Yep, yep. | ||
I would not be surprised if it was our tax dollars that were funneled into these companies to then pay for the fines that they accrue, which of course, again, they don't come from the executives who make these decisions. | ||
They still get their millions, tens of millions of dollars in bonuses every year for poisoning us to death. | ||
That just keeps happening. | ||
And just like with companies that employ illegal immigrants or Companies that have purposefully and knowingly spread OxyContin to Appalachia and killed hundreds of thousands of people. | ||
The problem would be solved, completely solved, if you just threw a couple of these guys in prison for life. | ||
Problem over, man. I mean, seriously. | ||
You don't think these, you know, the people, the executives at the top, they do this stuff because they think they're going to get away with it, and they know they're going to get away with it. | ||
And they know that even if they don't get away with it, it's you that's going to pay, not them. | ||
It's their customers or their stakeholders that are going to be the ones who are, you know, carrying the fines for this. | ||
It's not going to be them. So once they learn it will be them, right? | ||
It's the Sacklers. Just throw the Sacklers in prison. | ||
Just, I mean, the law is there. | ||
Or like illegal immigrants. | ||
If you find, you know, that whatever, Tyson Food or some big food corporation is employing tens of thousands of illegal immigrants. | ||
You just arrest the CEO. You go, this is your watch. | ||
The buck stops with you. You're making $100 million a year for being the head of this company. | ||
Well, you've got to pay the price for your illegal activities now. | ||
You know what will happen? Every other CEO in the country makes that call to their underlings and they go, hey, if we're doing something wrong, you better clean it up right now. | ||
I'm not going to jail. | ||
I will not suffer for this. | ||
You better check the legality of every employee and you send this down the line. | ||
I mean, they will do it. We don't need the government to go in and check papers. | ||
Just throw a CEO in jail. | ||
That's what China does, right? | ||
China, if you're a billionaire or a millionaire and you do something where your company screws over, the little people, they take all your stuff, throw you in prison. | ||
I mean, they don't do it arbitrarily. | ||
They don't do it... You know, if you talk to socialists, it's just like, jail all the billionaires! | ||
Like, that's not what I'm saying. I'm saying, if they're caught committing crimes, if a company is caught systematically violating the rights of the American people, throw, like, the top ten people of that company into prison for the rest of their lives. | ||
Make them miserable. And if it's bad enough, like, I don't know, creating the worst crisis in the history of America with the OxyContin... | ||
Opioid epidemic. Maybe execute them. | ||
I don't know. I don't know. | ||
I don't know. What's the punishment for causing 100,000 deaths? | ||
Should be pretty bad, right? | ||
Kill one person, you might get the chair. | ||
What happens when you use your company to systematically destroy an entire culture and hundreds of thousands of people? | ||
I'll tell you what happens. You make billions of dollars and you flee to Israel. | ||
That's what the Sacklers do. | ||
So we should stop that. We should prevent that. | ||
We should throw these people in prison and the problem would solve itself. | ||
In the same way, the criminals on the ground, if they knew that they were going to spend the rest of their life in prison for doing some of the things they do, they wouldn't do it, would they? | ||
But what they know now is that they'll get away with it no matter what. | ||
And even if they get caught, there will be some sort of billionaire fund to bail them out. | ||
And that's another thing, right? | ||
The bail fund Crap, right? | ||
We have bail for a reason. | ||
It's supposed to be that you are putting something up to guarantee that you're not going to go flying off the handle because you've got something at stake. | ||
You've got families and friends that are depending on you to do the right thing. | ||
And so you have to do the right thing. | ||
When it's some billionaire paying your bail for you, and then you go out and kill somebody, as happens over and over and over again, right? | ||
Some guy murders his girlfriend, gets caught, thrown into prison. | ||
Some Minnesota Bail Foundation comes and bails them out of prison. | ||
They go out and they kill somebody else. | ||
The people that bailed him out are contributors to his crime. | ||
They should be held accountable. | ||
They should be charged with accessory to murder. | ||
And then they'd be a lot more careful about who they give money to and who they bail out of prison. | ||
I mean, these problems are all just incredibly simple to solve. | ||
And so the obvious conclusion is the people in charge don't want to solve them. | ||
Let's go now to Clown Car in New York City. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in, Clown Car. | ||
Sorry, we haven't been able to get to you the last couple days, so I made sure to get to you today. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Sure. Hey, good morning, Harrison. | ||
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How you been, brother? You know, I've been thinking about this Ukrainian thing, and what if they do beat Russia? | |
Does that mean they take over the whole world then? | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's a great question. | ||
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And could Klaus Schwab be Hunter Biden in drag? | |
Hmm, I don't understand, but maybe. | ||
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Through the, what are we doing? | |
We're doing the transhuman thing, right? | ||
And then we're doing the actual, are we doing the lizard thing yet? | ||
Where people transpeak shift in a lizard? | ||
Yeah, I think the trajectory we're on is transgender to transhuman to transdimensional, possibly to transspecies. | ||
But I could have that order flipped around. | ||
Yeah, that's the path. That's the path that we're on, yeah. | ||
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I'm working on trying to do like the clown training thing. | |
Just to be like, you know, full-time clown instead of on makeup every day. | ||
Trying to get that red nose implanted into my nose. | ||
Trying to get the government to pay for your trans clown surgery? | ||
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You know, seriously though, Harrison, I gotta say, throughout all of this, you know, I felt really alone. | |
And like I said, before I met you guys, I was super emotional every time I ever brought up what happened in my past, you know. | ||
And I just gotta say, it probably took meeting you guys and really starting to see everything as full as it is. | ||
Like, You know, you think the world's not what it appears to be, and you know people your whole life were starting to not be the people you thought they were. | ||
Just because of the brain thought patterns they're going under, you're like, this is not common sense. | ||
This is like you see your family and your friends, they're under a spell, and it's not fair because they're not intelligent enough. | ||
And I really think this is the calling to get rid of the stupid people on this earth. | ||
Not to say that the smartest of doctors who listen to their friends, who trusted in all this, you got fooled. | ||
And if you got that easily fooled, I got a three-carb Monty to pull on you, too. | ||
I got a fridge in Brooklyn to sell you, and I tell you what else. | ||
I know two things. | ||
Get fuel doesn't melt steel, okay? | ||
And they know that carbon dioxide builds up under a mask so deadly that it can kill a child. | ||
You know, they're telling that, oh, we should keep the children masked under sick. | ||
But what it doesn't say is, on the CDC website, on the holiday recommendations this year, they posted the very last thing. | ||
Do not put masks on children to and under may cause explication. | ||
We're the only country that masks little kids. | ||
You're exactly right. Stay on the line, Concaro. | ||
Carl, I want to go to you in the first hour, or the next hour. | ||
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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, to this Open Line Friday edition of American Journal. | ||
We'll go back to Clown Car in a second. | ||
We have Max in Ontario and Sticker Bandit in Tennessee coming up next. | ||
I did want to mention, just on top of the previous caller, I forgot to mention the headline that came out today from Gateway Pundit. | ||
New study shows microplastics found in human blood for the first time in history. | ||
A new study conducted by Dutch scientists found tiny plastic particles in human blood for the first time in almost 80% of people tested. | ||
They tested 22 people and 17 of them came back with quantifiable microplastics in their blood. | ||
Which is pretty horrific. | ||
Eleven of them contained PET plastics, which is commonly used in drinking bottles, you know, water bottles, that sort of thing. | ||
Other plastics found in samples were polystyrene and polythylene used for food packaging and plastic bags, respectively. | ||
An egotoxicologist in Amsterdam say these alarming results indicated the need for further, broader, deeper research, saying our study is the first indication that we have polymer particles in our blood. | ||
It's a breakthrough result, but we've extended the research to increase the sample sizes, the number of polymers assessed, etc. | ||
I say it's certainly reasonable to be concerned. | ||
Yeah, we're literally becoming plastic. | ||
That's a source of concern. | ||
They say particles are there and transported throughout the body. | ||
They say we know that in general that babies and young children are more vulnerable to chemical and particle exposure. | ||
Citing a similar study in which stool samples from babies showed a much higher order of magnitude in the levels of plastics than in adults. | ||
Vethak Then mentioned that subsequent studies need to focus on negative effects these plastics may be having on us, saying the big question is what is happening in our body. | ||
Are the particles retained in the body? | ||
Are they being transported to certain organs? | ||
Are they getting past the blood-brain barrier? | ||
And are these levels sufficiently high to trigger disease? | ||
We need to fund further research so we can find out. | ||
Sorry, all of our money is going towards things, you know, like this. | ||
Old Phil Rando posts on Twitter, $500 million for rape prevention and education grants. | ||
Rape prevention and education. | ||
You know, there's a billboard in Austin that is like a cartoon. | ||
It's like a cute little cartoon taco. | ||
And it says, not your body, let's taco about it or something. | ||
It's like a cute little cartoon pun reminding you not to rape anyone. | ||
And it's just like, Is that convincing anyone? | ||
Is that helping anything? | ||
Is there a rapist out there that's like, I was going to rape, but then I saw the taco on the billboard. | ||
It reminded me with that funny pun, nacho. | ||
Get it? Like nacho cheese? Anyway, you're free to go, man. | ||
What? What are we doing? | ||
It's just... It's crazy. | ||
So that's where our funding is going, right? | ||
Let's study how to educate people like people don't know. | ||
It's evil, okay? | ||
There's evil, and evil is as evil does. | ||
But now, let's study climate change. | ||
Let's spend $500 million on rape prevention cartoons. | ||
And meanwhile, we're all quite literally turning into plastic, which we know what it does. | ||
It's endocrine disruptors, which disrupt your hormones, which the hormones are how it affects your mood and affects your interpretation of the real world. | ||
We've described this many times, right? | ||
hormones that decides whether, you know, when you see somebody, whether you're filled with a feeling of hope and love because you're, you know, that part of your brain is activated or hatred and, you know, anger, like that's all hormones that determines that. | ||
And so when you disrupt those, you disrupt people's connection to the real world, people's connection to reality, and they become more malleable and easy to control. | ||
And of course, it causes a myriad of other major problems. | ||
We've known this for many, many, many, many, many, many, many years, and nothing has been done about it because I think, you know, why people at the top despise us. | ||
And all of this goes directly in line with their stated plan of reducing the human population to just a few hundred million slaves for those at the top who they believe will have infinite life. | ||
Even if that means uploading your consciousness into a computer, they're going to be gods, immortal gods, and we'll have to serve them. | ||
The few of us that are left. | ||
alive after their genocide. | ||
We'll come back from the other side. | ||
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Let's go back to Clown Car in New York City. | ||
I wanted to let you finish up with your call. | ||
Please, final words, Clown Car. | ||
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Hey, Paco, this ain't just napping tacos. | |
Put that on the rape sign. | ||
Yeah, that'd convince him, I think. | ||
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We figured it out. You know, I'd be thinking, Harrison, really, if this is a case of 12 most important people in the world with the most money, controlling everything, why is it that we can't just put our iPhones down, put the social media down? | |
Obviously, none of these social medias are safe, right? | ||
Everybody, oh, go to this one, go to that one, and then, oh, that one's no good, this one's no good. | ||
I mean, at what point, like you guys do, you make your own URLs, you create your own infrastructure within the internet world. | ||
How is that ever going to sustain if the power goes out or we get a solar flare or when they wipe out the crypto? | ||
What are we going to do when our fiat dollar is replaced by gold and that China and Russia place everything with the energy sector on their new—I forget what it's called— Crypto China coin or something like that? | ||
Hold on a second. Let me ask Jackie Cannon. | ||
Hello, Harrison. | ||
How would you do? I wanted to ask you a question. | ||
You think China will not beat Taiwan? | ||
How about this? You think China won't beat Russia? | ||
You better mistake it, my friend, because let me tell you old Chinese fables. | ||
That was a good try, Cloud Car, but you're not going to fool me. | ||
That was a Japanese accent. | ||
That wasn't a Chinese. I'm not going to be fooled that easily. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Cloud Car. | ||
Brilliant as ever. Let's go to Max in Ontario, Canada. | ||
Now, he lived in Ukraine in 2018 and has some first-hand knowledge about the state of Ukraine. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Max, you're on the air. | ||
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Harrison, how are you, brother? | |
Good, thank you. Excellent. | ||
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Yeah, I just wanted to call in. | |
I can't speak first-hand corruption at a political level, but one I can speak to is the corruption I did witness first-hand during my time there. | ||
So, long story short, my wife, who has a master's in education, she's taught at numerous different very High-level international schools around the world. | ||
And she got a job at a school in Dnepro, Ukraine. | ||
And for those who don't know, Dnepro is on the Dnepro River. | ||
It's previous to separating, like, from USSR, it was the main rocketry, what do you call it, you know, They have a museum, a rocket museum in there, because that's where all the rockets come from, right? Right. They also have a memorial for all of the fallen soldiers from the war in the east there, in the Ukraine, right? | ||
Right. So, kind of right in the middle of the whole thing. | ||
Now, as soon as we got there, my wife quickly realized that they basically remagged the entire contract that she had signed. | ||
She realized that it wasn't a registered international school, so they were just fronting as one. | ||
Yeah, so I mean, we quickly realized that everything we were told was not as it was when we got there. | ||
And of course, we were already there, so what are you going to do, you know? | ||
Yeah, this is something I think people in America aren't really used to is the fact that in many places around the world, corruption is endemic. | ||
I mean, it's everywhere. I remember we went to Cabo, Mexico, like, a couple years ago with my girlfriend's family, my wife now, but she's my girlfriend at the time, and within the first 10 minutes we were there, Her dad dropped us off at a restaurant and went to park and he was gone for like 20 minutes and came back and was like, yeah, I just got held up by the cops. | ||
Like, the cops pulled him over and demanded a bribe and took it. | ||
Like, that's just an everyday thing in a lot of places around the world, Ukraine in particular. | ||
And so, yeah, you're describing this corruption that's just pervasive everywhere where nothing is as it seems and everybody's trying to get a little bite of the apple. | ||
Like, everybody is... | ||
Taking advantage of one another. | ||
That's something that America was able to prevent and was able to rise out of. | ||
And I think in a way people don't understand that that's still the case in just tons of other countries, especially former Soviet countries. | ||
But yeah, just total endemic... | ||
Corruption. Endless. | ||
On every level. Thank you so much for that call, Max. | ||
Let's go to Sticker Bandit in Tennessee. | ||
Who else wants to talk about the Ukraine? | ||
Thanks for calling in. Sticker Bandit, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. Good morning. | |
I'm going to try to make this quick. | ||
I hear so many phone calls and I forget what I was going to say. | ||
I think what you called in about was the Ukraine and you had a verse from the Bible that you were going to read. | ||
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Well, it's not exactly... | |
Exactly. But as far as nuclear war goes, you know, the Bible says only the Father knows when the end is coming. | ||
Not even Jesus knows that. | ||
So I'm not going to sit and worry about, you know, nuclear war because I've got faith. | ||
And as far as all this goes, And when Hitler came into power, he came into power because of the Treaty of Versailles. | ||
He took advantage of how bad the Germans were treated. | ||
And displaced Germans that were in Poland were treated badly. | ||
So the same thing's going on here in Ukraine. | ||
You know, where Putin's saying, okay, the Russians are being mistreated. | ||
You know, what would happen, you know, if the javelins were sitting in Mexico looking at us, you know, we would run around with our hair on fire, you know, if they did to us what we've done to them. | ||
And, you know, the petrodollar is going down. | ||
That's why they took Libya out, because Libya was going to... | ||
Is it the gold? | ||
The dollar? Yeah. | ||
Gaddafi was wanting to launch a gold-backed currency to compete against the central banks, and he had to be taken out for that. | ||
You're exactly right. And of course, there's a story here. | ||
I just had it. Basically, Russia is now saying that they are open to selling their oil for gold and for Bitcoin as well. | ||
And you've got countries... | ||
IMF warns countries may cut dollar reserves in response to U.S. sanctions over Russia. | ||
Russia is open to selling natural gas for Bitcoin and gold. | ||
And yeah, you're really striking at the heart of the matter when you bring this up, sticker bandit, because... | ||
It's all about maintaining their system of corruption and control, and all of that is founded on the central bank manipulation of fiat currency. | ||
So that could be sort of what's behind the New World Order's desperation to continue to get involved in Ukraine and fight back Putin. | ||
And you're right about the comparison between Putin and Hitler as well. | ||
First invasions were almost exactly predicated on almost exactly the same claims that Putin is making, right? | ||
That you have ethnic Russians, just like you had ethnic Germans, in eastern Ukraine, just like they were in, I can't remember the term of the place now, but it was a place that was Germany and then it was given over during the Treaty of Versailles to Poland, I believe. | ||
Maybe getting that a little bit confused. | ||
But regardless, it was the same type of thing. | ||
He was going, look, Germans are being abused here. | ||
I'm going to go protect them the same way that Putin is saying. | ||
I'm going to go protect Russians in eastern Ukraine. | ||
And that's how it starts. | ||
You're exactly right on that. | ||
And it's a historical parallel that's worth paying attention to. | ||
All right, we'll be back on the other side. | ||
more of your phone calls don't go anywhere you know it's such a cliche to compare everything that's happening now to nazi germany but it makes sense because it's just the best historical example we have of mass formation psychosis | ||
Right, this idea that you have an entire population that's unhappy, they know something is wrong, right? | ||
Weimar Germany was just a cesspool of corruption and poverty and currency manipulation and the German people were being held down by these ridiculous things imposed on them by the Treaty of Versailles which only came about because Germany had started to roll back its war machine. | ||
Thinking they were going to get good terms, and by the time the terms were imposed, they couldn't restart the war machine. | ||
If you're a fan of history, it's the same thing that the Romans did to the Carthaginians. | ||
It's an old-school tactic that took place there. | ||
But the point in bringing up Nazi Germany, or the Soviet Union for that matter, is that there are some very, very distinct parallels to what's going on today in this mass formation psychosis in that You rob people of humanity by justifying cruelty to form this mass formation psychosis. | ||
The way I phrased it before is that leftists are being trained, they're being programmed to be willing to slit your throat with a smile on their face. | ||
Something that would normally be completely abhorrent to them, something they would never do on their own, with enough programming, with enough societal impetus, they can be convinced to do horrific things to one another and feel like they're moral and good for doing it. | ||
And so Nazi Germany is just sort of the paragon of this example. | ||
They're just sort of the best and most obvious example of this because burning people alive is kind of the most horrific thing you could possibly do to somebody. | ||
And they were doing it on an industrial scale and thinking we're saving the world while we're doing it. | ||
How'd that work out? So that's what's happening now. | ||
And whether it's the people in January 6th being called terrorists, and as I've discussed before, I don't know if I could give health care to somebody who's one of these terrorists. | ||
I don't want to help a domestic terrorist. | ||
You're really going to deny health care to somebody because they wandered through the open door at the Capitol and shook hands with the police and were waving an American flag? | ||
Logic and reason doesn't come into it. | ||
It's mental programming for totalitarian exploitation, people's willingness to do horrific things. | ||
The same as any cult, right? | ||
Cults just seem like beating little children. | ||
They're all like cheering. They're like, yeah, yeah, this is great because they're They're being mind-controlled because they're in a form of psychosis that's been imposed upon them by concerted psychological operations. | ||
So we had a caller, and I'm sorry I didn't get to him in time. | ||
I guess he had to go. I think his name was Greg. | ||
But he wanted to call in about the fact that they were canceling symphonies because the composers are Russian. | ||
That alone should be incredibly worrying to people. | ||
You're not allowed to listen to Tchaikovsky because he's Russian. | ||
You're going to cancel... A ballet because the person who wrote it 200 years ago belonged to the country of Russia because right now there's a war going on in Ukraine. | ||
This is insanity. | ||
This is insane. It's really unprecedented in American history, in my opinion. | ||
There was racism that came along with The war on terror, right? | ||
I know because some of my best friends are from the Middle East and, you know, they got mistreated. | ||
They got looked at funny. You know, they got accused of being Muslim extremists when really they're, you know, Orthodox Christians from Lebanon, like, have nothing to do with Iraq. | ||
But that's sort of on a personal level. | ||
You didn't have this societal approval of... | ||
Punishing people who simply share racial characteristics with our political or geopolitical enemies. | ||
But the level that we're getting to now is so egregious and so outrageous. | ||
And yet not only are the activities of these psychopaths being encouraged, they're being celebrated and they're being fostered by those in charge. | ||
And the only The only thing you have to do to be able to see clearly in this world is just shed your own bias. | ||
Shed your own perspective. | ||
Take an objective look. | ||
Even if you're entertaining ideas that you think are wrong, you have to be able to do that. | ||
That is a sign of intelligence. | ||
As far back as ancient Greece, that was what was understood, to be able to entertain an idea without accepting it. | ||
So let's take a look at this. | ||
Story here. This woman, Maria Pevchik. | ||
Pevchik? I don't know. Maria Pevchik says, Who said you cannot solve a problem with a Twitter thread? | ||
Polina Kovaleva has been sanctioned today. | ||
Her glamorous British life is over. | ||
This wouldn't have happened without all of you, without 70,000 likes, retweets, and all of you talking about it. | ||
Thank you. So, they're celebrating having destroyed the life of this girl. | ||
So what did she do wrong? | ||
What did she do to deserve her life being destroyed? | ||
Well, this is the original thread that this woman's referencing. | ||
The original thread says this. | ||
I would like you to meet Polina Kovaleva. | ||
Polina is a 26-year-old glamorous Russian girl from London. | ||
She lives in a huge apartment in Kensington and loves to party. | ||
Her Instagram feed looks like a nonstop holiday. | ||
That's not unheard of, but there's one small detail. | ||
That one small detail? | ||
Her grandfather is Sergei Lavrov, the foreign minister of Russia. | ||
Think about that. And what's behind this? | ||
What is this about? Is this anything other than what we saw in Nazi Germany at the very beginning? | ||
Right? Like replace Russian with Jew and then are you outraged? | ||
Why? What's different between these two things? | ||
So you've got the granddaughter of Sergei Lavrov, one of the highest people in the Russian government, the foreign minister, sort of a spokesperson on the world stage. | ||
And they see that he has a granddaughter that is living the high life in London. | ||
And they want to destroy her life. | ||
Drive her out of the country. | ||
Bankrupt her. Whatever comes about from the sanctions they're imposing on this woman. | ||
When she's done nothing wrong. | ||
It's because of her bloodline? | ||
Is this the world that we're going into? | ||
We're going to cancel performances. | ||
I mean, there's been any number of these things. | ||
We've reported on all of them. Tennis players from Russia. | ||
They're demanding you have to denounce Putin or you're not allowed to play in Wimbledon. | ||
And think about another level of insanity on top of this. | ||
These people claim that Putin is a crazy tyrant who will kill you if you oppose him. | ||
And they're demanding a Russian person... | ||
condemn Putin put his own family and his own health and safety at risk or he's not gonna be able to play in Wimbledon that's an impossible thing to ask of him but they don't care and that's the point of this is that they have been stripped of their humanity And they've been trained and programmed to not see these people as people. | ||
Not to have any empathy for this person. | ||
Sure, she looks like she lives the high life. | ||
She looks like she's worth a lot of money and travels around a lot. | ||
There's a million people like this in the world. | ||
Is it just jealousy? | ||
Are these people just jealous of her? | ||
So they want to destroy her? | ||
Is this doing anything to prevent the Russian onslaught of Ukraine? | ||
Of course not. It has nothing to do with tactics. | ||
It has nothing to do with warfare. What it has to do with is programming the wider population to accept the idea that you should punish families and ethnic confederates to their enemies. | ||
And it really is horrific, and it's heading down a very, very dangerous path. | ||
It's being celebrated by the media. | ||
It's being encouraged. It's being fostered. | ||
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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, folks. Let's go directly out to your phone calls. | ||
Doug in North Carolina was actually the person that I wanted to go to earlier and unfortunately had to go, but now he's back on the line. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Doug, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Thanks for taking my call. | |
I wanted to tell you about a symphony concert that I went to here in Western North Carolina last weekend. | ||
I had arranged to attend this with my girlfriend before the invasion of Ukraine, and And when I heard about the whole Russian-Ukraine thing, I decided I was going to make an Infowars-type prediction about this whole thing because the program was entitled From Russia with Love. | ||
And I thought, oh, what could go wrong with, you know, the fine arts, you know, ruining everything. | ||
But anyway, I got there, and the first thing we did was we said, uh, We had a moment of silence for Ukraine. | ||
The conductor was from Belarus, and his mother was from Ukraine, so I guess he had some kind of sympathies for it. | ||
And then after the moment of silence, they played the Ukrainian national anthem, not the Russian, even though it was supposed to be a Russian program, and they just took everything that was Russian out of this thing, except for the music. | ||
I mean, that was the only thing that was left. | ||
Wow. I mean, even the fact they played Russian music is a rarity. | ||
We've covered many headlines of them canceling Tchaikovsky performances and other performances from Russian composers. | ||
So even that was a Putin propaganda, probably. | ||
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Right, yeah. And this was mostly Tchaikovsky music. | |
Yeah, I figured, I was surprised that they even went on with this, you know, but this is a pretty conservative district, Madison Cawthorne's district down here, but as soon as, you know, the fine arts people and the liberal type people get a hold of things, they just ruin it. Yeah, exactly. | ||
I mean, five minutes into it, I was, please just get on with the show, you know, this facade. | ||
But anyway, I mean, just another example of cancel culture and Wow. | ||
And manufacturing of consent. | ||
Yeah, that's exactly what's happening. | ||
Here's how outrageous it gets. | ||
This story from today, the post-millennial. | ||
Russian tree canceled. | ||
With immediate effect, we are putting the Russian Federation out of the running for the International European Tree of the Year contest. | ||
The European Tree of the Year contest winner went to Poland's entry after the competition officials disqualified Russia's tree over the war in Ukraine at the beginning of this month. | ||
Now the apparent victor is a 400-year-old Polish oak tree with over 179,000 votes. | ||
So there you go. I'm sorry, that tree is a Putin supporter. | ||
That tree is Russian. | ||
We cannot award that tree a prize because it's a Russian tree. | ||
Cancel that tree. Cancel the Russian athletes. | ||
Cancel the Russian music. We all have to hate Russia and everybody from Russia now because we're all psychopaths and we've all been convinced and manipulated into this really anti-human mindset. | ||
It's really horrific. Thank you so much for that call, Doug. | ||
Let's go to Ivan in Poland. | ||
Ivan's calling from Poland about Ukraine. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Ivan. You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, Harrison, thanks for taking my call. | |
Of course. I've got two questions about the situation in Ukraine. | ||
First question is about Putin. | ||
Do you think that there has been anything that Putin has lied about? | ||
Like, about Russia? | ||
Yeah, I mean, I think Putin probably lies just as much as anybody in power. | ||
I mean, I think that Yeah, I mean, I can't think of anything in particular, but it's sort of like we don't know what they've lied, we don't know what the truth is, we don't know what, you know, who has lied about what. | ||
In fact, I have, I keep seeing videos, and I just, I'm not able to verify them, so I haven't really played any of them, but we actually have one today that's a Mariupol evacuee claiming that the retreating Azov battalion was the one that destroyed the drama theater. | ||
But I'm sort of suspicious of all of this stuff, and I'm not sure we really have anything we can actually rely on in Ukraine. | ||
I can tell you there's definitely something... | ||
Like, for example... Yeah, go ahead. | ||
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Do you think that Putin has lied to his troops about going into this operation, saying there's going to be training? | |
And many of them have testified that... | ||
I don't know. I have heard that, but I don't know what the sources are or if that's legitimate at all. | ||
It could very well be. | ||
I sort of doubt it, though. | ||
I think that's not something a responsible government does. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That doesn't make a lot of sense to me, going, oh, we're going to send you in for training when they're actually sending them to combat. | ||
Who tries to trick their own troops? | ||
Their troops, they have to do whatever you ordered them to do. | ||
Why would you... Why would you try to trick them? | ||
You don't need to trick them. | ||
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There's been hundreds of testimonies of soldiers who have survived and are in captivity in Ukraine that they've been lied to. | |
There can possibly be a huge conspiracy of thousands of people, because there's going to be thousands of people involved from Ukraine and from the Russian side. | ||
But anyway, I wanted to ask as well about the bombing of the civilians. | ||
Who do you think is bombing all these civilians in Mariupol, like almost 80% destroyed? | ||
Do you think it's the Ukrainians? | ||
I think it could be the Ukrainians. | ||
I think it could be that the Ukrainians are using civilians as human shields and are launching weapons from places that... | ||
I mean, there's a... | ||
I covered the story the other day. | ||
I'm not sure if I actually got to it, but I had it printed out. | ||
Maybe the guys can find it. There was an ABC producer that was walking around showing that... | ||
Ukrainians had turned an elementary school into a military base. | ||
And this was on ABC News. | ||
They were talking about this taking place. | ||
There was also... | ||
Again, there's been accusations on both sides. | ||
I think that, to me, is the most frustrating part about this. | ||
We really don't know what's true. | ||
We don't know if it's... | ||
Ukrainians doing it or Russians doing it? | ||
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Like you're saying, there's... For example, do you know there have been pilots that have been downed? | |
Russian pilots that have been captured. | ||
There's a conference, live conference, that was recently released on Interfax Ukraine. | ||
And they had the pilots admitting that they got the coordinates from their generals to bomb civilian targets. | ||
And they even found their booklets that had clear instructions. | ||
You can even see it on the video. | ||
You know, descriptions of where they should bomb when they knew there was civilian targets. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Well, so how do you differentiate between civilian targets and military targets when the fighting is taking place in cities and you're in an airplane? | ||
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Well, they were saying that they've been told that there are military, you know, people from the Ukrainian military in those places. | |
but I mean, you know, what you're pointing out is sort of the reason that I really have avoided claims on both sides on this sort of I talk a lot about what Putin says and what Biden says and what the officials who are in charge say, | ||
and we determine what truth we can glean from their statements, but when it comes to claims of Like this woman here. | ||
We'll just play it here. | ||
Clip number nine. Let's go ahead and roll this. | ||
Mariupol evacuee claimed it was in fact the retreating Azov battalion that destroyed the drama theater there in Mariupol. | ||
We can just play it and I'll read the subtitles here. | ||
But there have been lots of videos like this. | ||
But I haven't played them because how easy would it be to get a Russian actress to pretend to be Ukrainian and say actually it was Azov battalion doing this when it could very well have been the Russian in the same way? | ||
How easy would it be for a Ukrainian to pretend to be a Russian and say, you know, I was instructed to bomb a civilian outpost. | ||
I mean, it's war. | ||
It's war in a modern nation. | ||
It's war in a urban setting in many cases. | ||
So, I mean, what are we going to – what truth can we really get to here by – You know, trading gossip. | ||
And as much as there's been conflicting, you know, arguments on both sides, I know for a fact a lot of what we've heard about Ukraine turned out to be false. | ||
Yeah, there's the school that the Ukrainian army was setting up. | ||
So if they bomb the Ukrainian army that's in a school, is the headline then Russia bombs school? | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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So yeah, during the war in Ukraine, I mean, one of the things about Infowars is... | ||
One of the primary pillars, I think, of our ideology that we express here on a daily basis is knowing that war only benefits our enemies. | ||
War at all, right? | ||
Whether it's America waging war against Iraq or Libya or Syria. | ||
Or whether it's Russia waging war against Ukraine. | ||
The question we want to ask is how do we end this as quickly as possible with the smallest loss of life as possible? | ||
How do we come to a diplomatic solution? | ||
And we were covering it before Russia ever invaded. | ||
That time and time again there were diplomatic meetings. | ||
And we were hoping, and we were talking about it with people like David Pine, who was saying, here's what America needs to do to ensure this doesn't spiral into war. | ||
Here's what America needs to capitulate on in certain places, find compromise on certain places. | ||
Here's the guarantees we need to get. | ||
Here's how to prevent this from becoming a hot war. | ||
And it's up to our State Department and our federal government to wield the power of America as a peacemaker and help to come to some sort of You know, solid understanding to prevent this from spiraling out and causing a higher loss of life. | ||
And every time, the Americans seem not to be interested in that sort of thing. | ||
And seem not to care. | ||
You know, sometimes you just have to take these claims and just put it through your own filter of, does this make a lot of sense? | ||
You know, like with the Syria chemical false flag attack. | ||
As soon as you hear, you know, you've got the American government going, the red line is chemical weapons. | ||
If Bashar al-Assad uses chemical weapons, we will enter the Syrian war. | ||
And then Bashar al-Assad is winning the Syrian war. | ||
He's almost about to wrap it up. | ||
And then suddenly he uses chemical weapons on his own people when that's explicitly what we said would bring us into the war. | ||
You just hear that and you go, no. | ||
Because the president of Syria is not a suicidal moron, right? | ||
He's going to do the one thing that's going to bring us into war. | ||
So, you know, a lot of the things with Russia, especially, a lot of their actions are being presented to the American people without research, without double-checking whether it's true. | ||
You know, it's a boy who cried wolf when you hear about Snake Island and You hear about the ghost of Kiev. | ||
You hear about all these stories, and they all turn out not to be true, and yet the media has perpetuated them uncritically. | ||
You go, okay, maybe I'm not going to trust them so much. | ||
In the same way, when you see videos, like the one we'll show you now, that I wasn't going to show, because, again, I can't guarantee this, but it's really reminiscent on a lot of videos that we've seen over the last month. | ||
This is a, supposedly, this is a Mariupol evacuee claiming it was in fact the retreating Azov battalion that destroyed the drama theater that the Russians are blamed on destroying. | ||
Let's go to clip number nine. Open their eyes, right there. | ||
The first way, we were simply told that we were Russian military. | ||
We were going to Chechnya. | ||
The city needs to get out, go to Mariupol violence. | ||
Who could, left, and we went with small children. | ||
We did not take anything. Our hands were empty. | ||
We were very frightened. | ||
Everyone was leaving. | ||
No houses, nothing. Everything was burning. | ||
Everything was burning. Bodies of people lying around, soldiers, the children crying under the bullets. | ||
We barely made it to the bus. | ||
On the road, your military, Russian militia, gave children there candy, food, and everything there. | ||
It was burning under the fire, bullets, there were no roads, no houses, nothing at all. | ||
And this time we were just hiding behind us. | ||
They were just following us. | ||
They didn't let us get out. We sat in the basement with the kids, no water. | ||
We were given nothing, no water, no stores, no nothing at all. | ||
They just showed up, put the tanks and didn't let them out. | ||
We were hiding so we wouldn't get shot. | ||
We didn't leave the bomb shelter. | ||
It was smashed there, though. | ||
Simply people to our site. | ||
We were called like a herd of everything. | ||
This is just badly translated, but you get what she's saying. | ||
Here people stayed around the clock. | ||
They called military and said to shoot people off. | ||
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Good kids walking. | |
Like you saw the military, how they used to, how they have a store very close, like a military base very close. | ||
It helped our right. | ||
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They have to have it like this all along. | |
War in Ukraine has made 300 dead in Mariupol. | ||
Feeder strike. | ||
I mean, there have been videos throughout the last month of people saying exactly this, saying we were trying to escape and the Ukrainian government was keeping us held back. | ||
There were Ukrainian military installations who were basically using us as human shields. | ||
But again, how are we supposed to verify that? | ||
How are we supposed to verify that claim? Who is that woman? | ||
Is that even what she's saying? | ||
When it's being translated? Is she telling the truth? | ||
Is she an actress? Where's the video from? | ||
Is it even recent? We don't know any of these things. | ||
I didn't want to play that video. | ||
And there's lots of these. There's tons of these. | ||
So again, it's just what matters in reality is the overall scope of what's going on and about trying to glean reality from the myriad of lies that we're confronted with on a daily basis. it's just what matters in reality is the overall scope So there it is. | ||
And of course, again, it's like, you know, how many times have you heard Russia is losing? | ||
Russia is panicking. | ||
Russia is, you know, scared and they're fleeing. | ||
And then you get headlines. | ||
Where it's like the head of Russian military won't accept calls from our State Department. | ||
They won't talk to us. | ||
You would think the people who are desperate are Zelensky. | ||
They won't talk to Zelensky. Zelensky's like, oh, I'm ready to talk. | ||
And Russia's like, no, we're not interested. | ||
You don't do that if you're losing. | ||
It just doesn't make any sense. | ||
So all we can do is try to report on what people are saying, not saying whether it's true or not, but we'll say what they're saying and how likely it is to be true and what the reality is that we can glean from whatever the falsehoods are. | ||
NATO member Turkey has rejected a U.S. offer of sanctions relief in exchange for Turkey giving some of its high-tech Russian-built S-400 anti-aircraft systems to Ukraine. | ||
So we're trying to get Ukraine more missile tech. | ||
Putin's war in Ukraine nearing possibly more dangerous phase. | ||
Reuters reports saying that Russia is stalled by an outnumbered foe. | ||
Saying he needs to replenish his ground troops, whether to attack the Western arms flowing to the Ukrainian defenders and what cost he might escalate or widen the war. | ||
They don't mention that there's tens of thousands of Syrians now heading to Ukraine to help fight with Russia. | ||
That'll replenish their ground troops. | ||
It's all chaos. It's all insanity. | ||
But if there's one thing we know, it's that our government is interested only in expanding this war, widening this war, and taking advantage of this war. | ||
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Oh, no, no, no. no. | |
I don't even know what this is. | ||
How did you get here? I just caught you, American. | ||
You visited Bandai Video. | ||
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Oh, Mark Zuckerberg and others angry at you. | |
Do what CNN says and do not visit Bandai Video or I have to hurt you. | ||
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Ah. | |
Cunt flu. | ||
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. |