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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to The American Journal, this unscripted reality show of a disaster of a country.
We have a lot to talk about today.
We're going to be talking a lot about the January 6th committee that continues its Unhindered march into the annals of history as the most corrupt body ever formulated by the United States government.
Just outrageous what our politicians are focusing on and spending their time on when the entire country is facing multiple disasters on a level never seen before.
Truly, truly incredible.
And we'll get into all of it in just a little bit.
We'll also be joined by David Sinclair of Volta Wireless to talk about how you can avoid being spied on by Big Tech and their government partners.
We'll be showing you lots of videos and, of course, taking your calls.
It'll be a good day. Stay with us.
We'll begin as we always do with our daily dispatch.
Alright folks, here it is, your daily dispatch for Tuesday the 29th of March 2022.
Judge rules Trump's efforts to overturn election likely criminal.
Dun-dun-dun. The walls are closing in.
Yes, they're digging around.
They're rooting around in the dirt trying to find a crime that he committed.
That's the way investigations are supposed to go, right?
A simple question for anybody out there.
A couple simple questions. One, should the government be allowed to release private information of yours that it has to the media in an effort to destroy you?
Is that something our government should be allowed to do?
I'd like the liberals to really think about that for a second.
The other question is, can you launch a criminal investigation before a crime has been alleged?
It's a sort of fundamental question we need to be asking about the justice system, but it's a question that the Democrats have decided the answer to is no.
No, you don't need a crime before you start the investigation.
You investigate until you figure out what the crime is.
First you find the man, first you find the target, then you find the crime to stick him with because they're all despicable communists.
The ruling has no direct bearing on whether Trump will face criminal charges over his effort to undermine the 2020 election.
Judge Carter's decision came into dispute over a subset of documents that the Select Committee has demanded in its subpoenas.
The illegality of the plan was obvious, Carter said.
Our nation was founded on a peaceful transition of power epitomized by George Washington laying down his sword to make way for democratic elections.
Oh, George Washington, the slave owner?
Is that who you're talking about?
Just remember, when they...
Invoke the names of our founders.
These people despise our founders and they're only using that as a way to manipulate you, indicating more power in complete contradiction to everything the founders originally stood for.
The judge characterized the document that they're searching for as a draft memo that was prepared for Trump attorney advisor Rudy Giuliani and forwarded to Eastman.
Carter said the memo called for then-Vice President Pence to intervene during Congress' January 6th certification to reject electors from states where results had been contested by Trump and his allies.
You know, kind of like the Constitution says, kind of like what the point is for a meeting on January 6th.
But no, they say this is the first time that members of President Trump's team transformed a legal interpretation of the Electoral Count Act into a day-by-day plan of action, Carter wrote.
The draft memo pushed a strategy that knowingly violated the Electoral Count Act, and Dr.
Eastman's later memos closely tracked this analysis and proposal.
The judge ruled that 10 of the documents in the subset were privileged and should be withheld, but ordered Eastman to turn over the other 101 records to congressional investigators.
Because, see, you don't have attorney-client privilege, not if the Democrats want your head on a pike.
There is no legal protection that can stop them.
We'll get very much into that story a little bit later in.
Meanwhile in Ukraine there are signs of progress as ceasefire talks begin in Turkey.
Russia also said that a meeting between Vladimir Putin and President Zelensky of Ukraine could be held once a draft peace agreement was ready.
A little bit later as well, we'll continue our coverage of Ukraine as Putin continues to hold all the cards and Zelenskyy is constantly wavering between begging NATO to get more involved and to expand the war into greater and greater destruction and begging President Putin for peace.
It's a little bit confusing.
Is Russia winning? Are they losing?
No, they're winning.
No, the answer is that they're winning and that these peace talks are a good thing.
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All right, folks, finishing up here with our Daily Dispatch.
Florida governor signs bill limiting LGBTQPIAF. We're good to go.
Formerly called the Parental Rights and Education Bill, the Florida measure bars classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity for children in kindergarten through third grade or from about ages five through nine in public school.
And if you're against that, you are a perverted freak that needs to be watched, jailed, possibly castrated.
We're not sure. But essentially, if you're trying to instruct little innocent children on sexual identity, Because of your perverted proclivities, you are a danger to their safety and should be forcibly removed by whatever means necessary.
But that's just my opinion.
Meanwhile, the biggest story in the nation, something everybody I know is just desperate to hear the conclusion of, Will Smith issues apology to Chris Rock over slapping incident at the Oscars.
Yes, it's the thrilling conclusion.
In a post on Instagram on Monday afternoon, Smith called his behavior, quote, unacceptable and inexcusable, saying, quote, jokes at my expense are a part of the job, but a joke about Jada's medical condition was too much for me to bear, and I reacted emotionally.
Which, this is like a 54-year-old man, right?
How old is Will Smith? He's a child still, apparently.
I'm a work in progress.
I'm just a fully grown man whose children are already adults, but I'm a work in progress.
I'm just one of these poor, innocent grandfathers learning how to not fly off the handle in front of millions of people when I'm being paid literally hundreds of millions of dollars to do this.
It's just ridiculous.
I love the jokes at my expense are part of the job, but jokes about Jada's medical condition was too much for me to bear, and I reacted emotionally.
Like, I'm sorry I flew off.
I'm sorry I so bravely slapped you.
I'm sorry I so bravely slapped you.
I flew off the handle of your ridiculous and unacceptable joke.
It's just like, has he learned anything?
No. He's a clown.
These people are clowns. They all need to be wearing red noses and funny little wigs.
Then maybe we could take them a little less seriously.
Finally, we have this story. Never seen anything like this.
Abandoned rental cars and long lines at Austin Airport during a rush of travelers returning from spring break and other major weekend events.
Lines at the Austin Bergstrom International Airport wrapped around the entrance and rental cars were left abandoned at the drop-off area Monday.
Never seen anything like this, said Kelly Williams-Nagel, who posted an image of long lines of abandoned rental cars at the airport.
TSA lines are 3,000 deep, wrapped outside, ridiculous.
There's also... No gas, no fuel.
There was not enough fuel to refuel the planes at this airport.
And you had people waiting in line for hours upon hours upon hours just to get through the TSA line.
And it was described as apocalyptic by people that were there and yet didn't have enough fuel.
So they were having to only allow the planes to land that also had the fuel to take off because otherwise you would have had planes landing and then not enough fuel to get them off the ground again.
And it would have been a really devastating backup.
But it's just another plot point in our civilizational decline to third world status where we just can't keep the lights on, can't keep the airports running, we can't keep the criminals in jail or anything of the sort.
But don't worry. The Congress of the United States is very eagerly spending just hundreds of billions of dollars in Ukraine.
And also most of their time going towards politically persecuting their former opponent in the presidential race.
It's just straight up third world.
That is really where we're going.
And it's an amazing thing, isn't it?
That America was forged...
As this non-corrupt country.
I guess it was just sort of a flash in the pan.
Just this brief moment in history where you had a country that was...
Ruled by good people, Christians that could be trusted and wouldn't put their own personal aggrandizement over the good of the rest of the country.
And you didn't need some sort of tyrannical measures saying this is for the greater good as they stomp with their jackboot on your neck.
Nothing of the sort.
You actually just had decent people doing their best to perpetuate a civilization that Treated everyone fairly and equally.
And you understood that if you wanted to get something done, you would be treated with equality by the people in power.
And that you could trust them.
And they wouldn't try to skim off the top.
They wouldn't try to get a little peace for themselves.
Utterly unique in world history.
And there used to be a time where people would come from third world countries and just be in heaven in America and go, it's amazing.
If I want to I don't have to pay this guy some money under the table.
I don't have to worry about this other corrupt guy who will shut me down if I don't pay him off.
Instead of working like a mafia, the government worked like it was supposed to, like a constitutional republic in the way that...
You know, America was created and founded.
Of course, it's never really the case in South American countries or Mexico or Eastern European countries where you just have this, or African or Middle Eastern or even Asian countries where this idea of corruption was sort of baked in.
And it's not that this is a superiority thing.
It's just that that's the way those places work.
It's just understood, right?
I've talked about it before. In Mexico, it's known as the bite.
And if you go to Mexico, even if you're just an American tourist there for a week, you may expect to be shaken down by the police or threatened to throw you in a Mexican prison if you don't, you know, grease their palms a little bit.
That's just the way it is.
Or in Middle Eastern countries where it's like, oh, getting paid for votes, that's what we do here.
Why would I not vote for the person that pays me the most?
That's the way that this system works.
And it's just sort of acknowledged and open and, uh, Completely contradictory to the way that the American ethos always was.
But not anymore. Not anymore.
No, now our country is just infested with corruption on every possible level.
And it doesn't matter if it's your local dog catcher.
They're going to not be looking at their job as a way to serve the community and do their best to fulfill their...
What can they get for themselves?
What can they scheme out of this?
How can they perpetuate their own ideological prerogatives while remaining technically within the bounds of the legal system?
And we're seeing the outcome of this, especially in places where...
Basically, the more liberal you are, the more leftist you are, the more you experience this.
I mean, San Francisco, I have a number of videos that I don't even think I want to show you because they're just terrific.
And spoiler alert, they all take place in San Francisco, right?
You've got Asian-owned, Chinese-owned shops in San Francisco just routinely being besieged with the people being assaulted, savagely, just brutally attacked.
It's massacred for a few dollars.
Here's just the latest.
Just about every day, there's a new one of these videos, whether it's New York or California.
It's wherever the liberalist parasite resides, wherever the leftist rot parasite You get this.
You get examples of this.
In LA, we didn't really cover it enough, but the idea that the police are telling people don't wear jewelry out because you may be murdered for it, this is third world stuff, right?
And again, it's not that It's not that everything's going to collapse all at once.
It's that it's going to stratify.
It's that those who are wealthy will have little enclaves, little pockets where they are safe, where they have guards that they pay for, where they have big walls with barbed wire, and they'll flit from pocket to pocket, just occasionally passing through areas of just utter destruction and chaos where the regular...
And less rich people in the country are forced to live in abject poverty.
It's the same thing that you experience in Dubai or Saudi Arabia or Brazil or Mexico or any of these places.
So we're just entering third world status here.
This is the knowing planned collapse of America as a whole from its spiritual greatness to just abject poverty.
Corruption and chaos.
So here we go.
You know, we're going down the slide and whether we stop and reverse this trend or whether we end up just collapsing completely, I guess it's up to us.
I guess it's up to us as to whether we continue to support people that value criminals over their innocent victims or value their own personal aggrandizement and ideological violence.
Prerogatives or whether we vote for people that actually want to hold America and American citizens up above their own interests.
It's up to us, really, at the end of the day.
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harrison smith
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Folks, you know that Infowars is tomorrow's news today.
Did you know Infowars is tomorrow's comedy today?
You may not remember this, but it was probably, I don't know, what was it, guys?
Six months ago that we had a guy call in to...
This program and act like an insane liberal.
And it was like impossible for me to try to keep a straight face when we had this screaming liberal talk about how he was forcing his maids to get extra COVID boosters despite the fact that she was like dying from them.
Do you remember that? It was a little man named Alexander Stein.
Remember that? Alex Stein calling in and pretending to be a liberal.
And so kudos to, I don't know who found him first, but I think it was our producer, Matt, who said, this guy's really funny, wants to call in and pretend to be a liberal.
We'd seen a few of his videos before, but nobody had ever really heard of him.
And so it's been absolutely incredible seeing in just the last couple months or so, Alex Stein absolutely taking the Airwaves by storm.
And not only is he now appearing on Tucker Carlson and again just getting millions and millions of views on his brilliant brilliant videos.
Which can be found at band.video, by the way.
But he's also inspired a whole new genre of comedy, of activist comedy, which is sort of an interesting new creation.
But we're seeing some Alex Stein posers out there these days.
But I say that in the best possible way because other people like...
The beloved Mark Dice.
He got in on some of the action.
And I want to play his video now where it's Mark Dice, gender studies professor, openly admitting Democrats' endgame for American children.
Let's watch. Thank you.
unidentified
I'm Professor Mark Dice.
I teach Gender Studies at California State University and my colleagues and I across the country have been making tremendous progress in shattering the gender binary.
We've introduced, as you know, a growing list of over 57 different gender identities.
Many people don't know which gender they want to be.
It's an extremely creative process.
The reason I'm here is obviously the college students Young adults, their minds still fairly malleable.
But we've seen the Don't Say Gay bill being passed in Florida.
And if we're going to truly Succeed in the New World Order, we're going to have to reach the younger children.
And maybe on a local level, we could start with introducing ordinances to ban even identifying anyone as a gender at all.
And if we can stop referring to the children as just boys, girls, he's or she's, until they're old enough to decide, perhaps then we can complete the I mean, let's just be honest here.
The Marxist revolution, we can get to the point where a lot of us can shed the label of a Democrat and just openly admit that we are Marxists.
Repealing the First Amendment on a national level may be a little bit difficult, but we've seen surveys conducted on the Oceanside Pier that there are a lot of people that are willing to accept that.
So we're just recommending the Bilderberg Group, Think Tank, some of our associates.
The World Economic Forum are recommending that on local levels we prevent the gendering of children at all.
As you know, children will believe virtually anything at a young age.
They believe that a man in a red suit flies around and brings presents to them every Christmas.
And if we can convince them that there is no such thing as gender, that boys can be girls, girls can be boys, that men can get pregnant, that Women can have external genitals, penises, then I think that we'll be able to really succeed in what it is that we're trying to do here.
We're going to have to start reaching the children on a younger level.
Again, by the time a lot of these students reach college, many of them are set in their ways.
Some of them are watching Tucker Carlson, other YouTubers.
Thank you very much, sir. Thank you.
Subscribe to the Mark Dice YouTube channel.
That's it. Thank you. Thank you very much.
harrison smith
Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.
Very stated, very understated, right?
Very, like, calm.
I like that style.
I like the Mark Dice style because people are kind of confused as to whether it's real or not.
Now, this next video, completely different style, equally confusing.
It took me a little while watching this to go...
Now, this is fake, right? This has to be fake.
Now, it is fake, but still incredible.
Let's go to clip number eight.
Liberal meltdown that his transgender nephew can't play women's basketball at Plano City Council.
Let's turn the audio down a little bit so we don't break our eardrums with the screeching, shall we?
Let's go to the clip now.
unidentified
I am offended that our children are not receiving affordable gender reassignment surgery along with hormone blockers and access to abortions.
This alone is a threat to our democracy, as Justin Trudeau only says.
It just shows.
That you people do not care about our children and that these are the same people who refuse to obey the science and get fully vaccinated!
It's science, people!
Science! Science!
You are selfish murderers!
I could die!
Don't you people care about my life?
You racist, insensitive, homophobic pigs!
My 14-year-old openly gay sibling's transgender offspring also has two daddies who love their offspring so much, and CPS is working overtime to take their child away.
However, my biggest concern is that my sibling's offspring isn't allowed to play in the 8-year-old girls basketball league at the YMCA. This alone is showcasing the worst form of transphobia and is a threat to our democracy.
My sibling's transgender offspring feels Like an eight-year-old girl.
Therefore, they should be able to play in the eight-year-old girl's league.
Imagine living in a world where a little transgender offspring isn't allowed to follow their dreams because of transphobic Trump supporters and science deniers and conspiracy theorists!
I still have nightmares every single night because of the hateful things that Donald Trump said on Twitter.
I praise Joe Biden for having the courage and decency to stand up and say that poor kids are just as bright as white kids in this previous election.
Decency was on the ballot.
And that's what I voted for, not this racist dictator Donald Trump, the orange man.
Your time is up. No, your time is up.
Thank you. I'll just reiterate.
harrison smith
He's taking a knee. Liberal milestone.
That is transgender. You can't play basketball.
Can't play women's basketball at Plano City Council.
I just love the sign behind him.
It's got the Ukraine flag.
It's got the symbol for...
The spiral symbol for pedophiles.
The FBI symbol. It's got just the words Trump, Nazi.
You can't see what the whole thing is, but you get the idea what's behind it.
Also, I mean, there's some...
To me, sort of the best type of comedy, it seems very, like, blunt and outrageous.
Obviously, there he's yelling, he's screaming, and that's the funny part on top.
But he's also, when he accidentally calls the boy a he, and then stops, and he's like, the offspring?
He, like, accidentally genders them at one point, and then also just the statement of, like, you have to...
Oh, and he's wearing a Starbucks, uh...
A Starbucks, excuse me, I have a gay friend or family member.
Oh my god. But when he goes, he's like, he's like, you have to serve me and help me.
You bigoted pigs!
You know, it's just like, just this seething hatred mixed with, but you have to serve me and do everything I say.
It's just, ah, brilliantly done.
And Alex Dines on the video, we'll show you on the other side.
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
InfoWars, tomorrow's news today, tomorrow's comedy today.
I gotta be honest, I'm just...
Well, I'm very proud of so many people that have really gotten their start at InfoWars and especially grateful to the ones who don't forget where they came from.
There's a couple, right?
Candace Owens, when she was red pill black, InfoWars was the only place that would have her on.
We'd have her on all the time. This was before the War Room, before the David Knight show.
This was back when we had the live 3 to 5 show, if anybody remembers that.
I was working the switcher at the time.
And, you know, we used to have Candace Owens on all the time.
We're the only outlet that had her on.
And then, of course, she blew up and got really famous.
And did she ever come on InfoWars?
Did she ever talk about InfoWars? It's sort of, you know, I guess it's what we've grown to expect.
We get it. We get it.
Infowars are the big bad guys.
We're the big bad media outlet that you're not allowed to, you know, consort with.
We get it. We understand.
It's just, you know, you're welcome, I guess you could say.
I guess you don't have to say thank you.
You're welcome. We're glad that we gave you the platform.
We're glad that you moved on.
It's just, you know, maybe you could send a little bit back.
If you felt like it, Candice, and any number of other people that we really helped off the ground.
But then you've got people like Savannah Hernandez and Alex Stein, who also sort of, you know, we were the first ones to kind of introduce them and bring them into the...
The wider consciousness and they have gone on and now are on Tucker Carlson and all sorts of other amazing things and yet they are you know we talk to them all the time and they're they're eager to get back on and uh and continue to uh support the info war so it's really amazing and gratifying to see that things that start off at info wars go on to be bigger and better things and bring with them the message of the info war and we played the clip yesterday of Alex Stein on Tucker Carlson and uh The producer and I were talking about this during the break.
The fact that, yeah, Alex Stein is very funny.
The videos that he makes of going in front of the city council are absolutely hilarious, but they're not just funny.
You take him on to something like Tucker Carlson, and in complete sincerity, he can blow your mind in a sentence or two, laying out the way that the attack on the middle class is happening and the way that the Great Reset is destroying this country.
So there's substance behind the comedy, and it's...
Really fantastic, and it's amazing that he is going on and gaining more fame and gaining more followers and setting trends in the way that he is.
Much duplicated, or much implicated, but never implicated, much...
Often implicated, never...
Nope, not implicated, imitated!
Don't... The crew is laughing at me now.
I'm trying. I'm really trying my best.
I'm no Alex Stein, alright?
I mess up sometimes. But no, it's really amazing to see and it's really wonderful.
And I guess while I'm on it, if you want to support InfoWars, we're like the farm team, right?
We're the training grounds.
Then they move up to the big leagues and we're just sitting back here like the old retired coach.
I was a good player. I knew he'd go on to do big things.
And sure, we have a happy tear in our eyes.
They go on Fox News and all these other big major platforms.
But we know in our hearts what really got them started.
And it was InfoWars. And us even having a platform is, of course, thanks to you by going to InfoWarsStore.com.
You help keep us alive.
You help keep us generating this new generation of...
Content creators and activists who, even if they never talked InfoWars again, which sometimes they do, but if they're good, decent, honorable people, then they continue to love InfoWars and continue to champion us there in the mainstream.
And that really can't be overstated what a powerful impact that is.
I mean, do you have any idea how many millions of people every single day watch Tucker Carlson?
Of course, millions of people listen to Alex Jones, millions of people tune in here and watch what we do and the videos on a daily basis.
But we don't want to be preaching to the choir.
We want to be reaching out. We want to be breaking those barriers.
And bringing in people that wouldn't find us other ways.
And people like Alex Stein or Savannah Hernandez going on Tucker Carlson and bringing that message to the masses.
I mean, that is the Infowar, right?
That's that classic saying.
They tried to bury us and they didn't realize we were seeds.
Like, these are the little seeds of liberty that we're putting out into the world.
And it's all thanks to you going to InfowarStore.com.
So, you know, if that's our role, then we'll do it the best that we can.
But, of course, the idea is that...
At a certain point, there's a tipping point that takes place.
There's a level that you get to.
To where this becomes sort of a self-perpetuating process where the more Alex Steins you get on Tucker Carlson, the more the Tucker Carlson audience gets introduced to this stuff, the more their mind starts opening, the more they start wanting to look into things, the more they travel over to Infowars and start looking deeper, the easier it is for them to shatter, you know, the limits of their own mind and understand that they're being lied to by the media and hopefully search out the truth.
I mean, this really is a powerful movement and it's...
It's either us here at Infowars or the people that we help sort of foster and bring about.
And again, I say this in all humility as not feeling as though we take any credit for these people.
I mean, it's because these people are so good and such geniuses that we're sort of lucky to get in there at the beginning.
We just want to support them and help them and push them forward.
And so it's great that we get to do that.
But obviously, it's not like we could do that if they weren't already, you know, as good as they are.
As smart as they are and as talented as they are, like people like Alex Stein.
So now you've seen the imitators.
Let's see the real thing.
Here's Alex Stein with his latest at Plano City Council.
And folks, we've seen him dress up in some silly outfits.
But I think for the first time, he has gone full cross-dress to make this point.
unidentified
Here he is. How are you guys doing, Council?
alex stein
So, my name is Alexandria Stein and I'm here today to call out transphobia here in Plano.
I'm currently being restricted from swimming in the city of Plano Swim League against the women, even though it's clear that I reassigned my gender last week.
unidentified
Like, for example, do I look like a man?
alex stein
This is a woman, but they're not going to let me swim and compete against the ladies because of transphobia.
So what I need you guys to do is I need you to wake up.
We have champions like Leah Thomas.
She's an NCAA champion, the best swimmer in college today.
I can't get a scholarship unless I'm able to send a recruiting tape to these colleges.
So they say, oh, oh, you have an unfair advantage, Alexandria.
unidentified
What? What looks like? Does this look like an unfair advantage to y'all?
alex stein
Does this look like an unfair advantage?
There's nothing unfair about this.
I mean, look at me. I'm freaking, I'm the same as a girl.
But yet, you guys are going to let transphobia run rampant.
Paige, I'm so worried. You're the city attorney.
You really got to stand up and do something because, you know, that is gender bias.
And I don't like gender bias. I'm on hormone therapy.
So my estrogen levels are so high, they're through the roof.
But you guys are going to sit here and you're not going to take me seriously.
You're going to laugh at me. I'm trying to compete.
And yes, I was born a boy.
So what? Guys, this is 2022.
It doesn't matter what you're born.
We have Kintaji Brown Jackson even says she doesn't even know what a woman is.
So then I'm a woman.
So that's what you guys have to do.
If the Supreme Court justice is on my side, then why can't I get the same from the Plano City Council?
That's the problem is I come here and I'm still a victim of transphobia.
Yet we have champions like my girl Leah, my sister, and she gets to win.
But I don't. Why not?
That's what I'm asking. Why not?
Why can't I swim against the ladies?
Why are we having a transphobic world where I just want to compete against the ladies?
Why are you saying that I'm not a biological woman?
Clearly, I look like a biological woman.
I mean, come on. It's been hours tucking this thing in.
Give me a break. I should be able to swim.
And I'm on so much hormone therapy, I don't even know left or right anymore.
So I'm doing this. I don't have an unfair advantage.
No way! So I need you guys to stand up.
We have a city issue, Rick.
And we can actually fix this and let me compete against the ladies.
I'm sick of these women.
Oh, you're having an unfair advantage?
Yeah, right! And I'm mentally ill, and they won't even let me compete in the Special Olympics.
So go figure. Think about that.
I can't compete in the Special Olympics, and I can't compete against women.
What kind of bigotry is that?
Are you guys going to let that stand?
I wouldn't let that stand.
If I were y'all, I would stand up for me, because in the future, they're going to write these in the history books, and they're going to have to decide what side Plano is on.
Were they transphobes or were they transpositive?
And obviously, I'm transpositive.
So that's what I want. I want you guys to wake up to what's going on in the world and tell the city of Plano Swim League to let me compete against the ladies.
I've been on hormone blockers for nearly two weeks now.
And like I said, I'm so messed up from them, I'm probably going to lose anyway.
But I can send that tape to a college, and I might get a scholarship, Julie.
So don't look at me with your eyes looking at me all mean.
I'm out here trying to change.
For you, this is women's rights.
I'm standing up for women's rights.
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I guess the crew found that original video that we had with Alex Stein.
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It's called must see most insane liberal destroys Harrison with facts and logic.
Conspiracy castle with Alex Stein.
And yeah, let's scroll down.
I want to see some of these comments.
So it was back in September of 2021.
I first I thought this was Niklasco.
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WTF, lol, this can't be for real.
Too funny.
Awesome.
Wait, this is a prank the whole time.
Take all that back. Great job, Harrison, making that idiot make a fool out of himself.
That caller needs to be hung.
What a moron caller.
He's a convincing guy.
What can you say? He is a very convincing guy.
And just to be clear, I think that is the only time ever we have...
Done something like that.
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He's really funny. He's good at pretending that he's a liberal.
We'll do this. And, of course, as soon as the segment was over, we laughed and said, you know, just kidding.
That, you know, this was all fake.
It's Alex Stein. So we let people know.
But, uh... Just absolutely hysterical.
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I have a lot of actual serious news to get to that I guess will stop laughing with Alex Stein and start getting into the absurdity Of what's actually happening in this world.
Here's the story from Infowars. Republican congressman says DC elites invited him to secret sex orgies.
Republican Congressman Madison Cawthorn revealed during an interview that elites in D.C. invited him to secret orgies at their private homes.
Yes, really. The host of the Warrior Poets Society podcast brought up the rampant corruption of Washington, D.C., as portrayed in the Netflix show House of Cards.
Cawthorn also revealed how some of the lawmakers who are leading on the movement to try to remove addiction in our country are doing drugs at such parties.
He says, quote, You watch them do, you know, a key bump of cocaine right in front of you, and it's like, wow, this is wild.
Yeah. Pretty wild indeed, but just another little slice of the corruption pie that we're being exposed to here.
The congressman explained how lawmakers get bullied into making compromises because powerful entities get leverage over them by collecting and weaponizing dirt on their personal lives.
And that, of course, is the main modus operandi of not only the big tech companies, but also their partners in the deep state.
That's why it was such a big deal when it was found that the NSA and CIA had been spying on members of the Congress and the Senate.
But of course nothing ever came of that because probably the people that could do something about it were the people that they now have blackmail on.
So of course they're not going to go up against the people who have all the blackmail on them.
That would be suicide and these people care about their own lives and their own personal aggrandizement far, far more than they care about the health of the state overall.
Of course, there are, they're like, this isn't, just all these stories.
It's very interesting the way this dichotomy works.
If you can, by control of the media, completely hide and disguise the reality behind things like Donald Trump protesting the results of the 2020 election, if you can conceal all of the Evidence of voter fraud,
which is overwhelming. I mean, from the day it happened, we were here live in the Infowars studio until like 2 in the morning on election night, just pointing out what was going on, seeing in live time as vote counts on things like CNN were suddenly reversed and you had less...
You know, votes than you had a couple minutes ago.
Or whether we were watching in live time as the vote counters were concealing their actions and claiming that there were water leaks.
So all the media went home and then they continued to count behind the scenes.
And they, without precedent, called for a halt to the counting of the votes, only to learn that by the time we woke up the next morning, all of the votes had continued to be counted.
And lo and behold, President Biden surged in just the very particular counties that he needed to surge in in order to gain a victory.
The same counties in the same states that had been projected by leftists for the months before where you had Lady Gaga going up and going, we need people in Arizona and Michigan and, you know, these three others, Georgia and these three other states.
We, you know, we really need you to come out there.
And of course, they happen to be the three states that happen to have massive dumps of votes in the middle of the night, hundreds of thousands.
So if you can conceal all that, if you conceal all of the evidence...
That encouraged people to believe that there was fraud that took place in the 2020 election.
Then you can portray Trump as crazy.
You can portray his attempt to get a legitimate result to the election as actually being a coup against the United States.
And that's, of course, what they're going with.
But it's like you get...
It's an interesting dichotomy, right?
At the same time that you have the January 6th committee attempting to criminalize Donald Trump again, right?
They already impeached him for this.
They already basically held a criminal trial over this, and he was found not guilty because obviously everything he did was perfectly in bounds of the legal system.
But that's not enough for them.
They're digging in deeper.
And of course, at the same time, they're ignoring actual criminal manipulation of the electoral process like things like the censorship of the Hunter Biden story.
So now Republicans are mildly getting off of their butts.
They're tentatively dipping their toe in the water of being servants of the people.
Republicans plan to investigate Hunter Biden laptop story.
Daryl Issa, representative Republican from California, says he will lead an effort to investigate the 2020 election-related suppression of news coverage about Hunter Biden's laptop and its contents if Republicans win back the House later this year.
That's good to see, and they're already warning the deep state and others, preserve your documents because we will be asking for them very shortly.
Of course, another, as Town Hall reports, another walls are closing in on Trump's story has collapsed.
And this, of course, is the story of Stormy Daniels.
Remember Stormy Daniels and Michael Avenatti?
Remember, they were going to save the country by unmasking Donald Trump and the fact that he liked to sleep with beautiful women.
Remember, that was going to destroy him.
Well, unfortunately, she's now been stuck with covering Trump's legal fees, which is around $300,000.
Avenatti is currently in jail for trying to extort Nike.
January 6th, Select Committee is trying to indict Trump for rebellion to prevent him from ever running again.
But that's feeling miserably as there's no evidence for that ridiculous allegation.
And we'll get into exactly what they're saying.
Roger Stone also has a new piece published at...
Gateway Pundit about the January 6th committee calling it a masterpiece of lies, hyperbole, conjecture, supposition, fantasy, and guilt by association.
It's full-on communist kangaroo court in our country.
And if we don't stop it now, we know where this ends.
It ends with a complete takeover.
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Because some human beings care about their children, VAERS was established in 1990 as an early warning system to identify negative reactions and side effects of vaccination.
Which makes sense.
But there are major problems.
It is managed by the FDA and the CDC, which explains why the VAERS database requires a class to learn how to find anything.
Taking the time to actually file a report is voluntary.
And out of fear of losing their jobs or being considered an anti-vaxxer, nobody wants to speak ill of the all-holy vaccine, let alone make an official report.
It is estimated that only 1% of vaccine injuries ever get reported to VAERS. So that means when VAERS reports over 44,000 adverse reactions and 90 deaths, one can expect it to be as much as 4.4 million adverse reactions and 9,000 deaths.
And these numbers are only from the age 5 to 17 group.
Conservative numbers put it at 10%, which is half a million children that have been wounded and killed from an unneeded, unwanted experimental gene therapy shot that we were lied to about every step of the way.
Thanks to the Open VAERS project, which is built upon the VAERS data, the public can easily search these reports and see for themselves.
People are reporting adverse reactions such as chronic pain, loss of hearing and taste, talking gibberish, and acting out aggressively.
And these are the mild cases.
There is a tsunami of major brain damage, heart disease, and fatalities.
Edward Dowd has analyzed the data and has reported an 84% increase in deaths among ages 25 through 40, which is the same amount of lives lost to the Vietnam War.
Toby Rogers estimates that Big Pharma kills twice as many people that died in World War II every single year.
The press ignores this because it's not enough.
They want your newborn babies as well.
Pfizer is pushing to have children as young as six months old, given a shot that we know is potentially fatal, even though children were never at risk and are still not at risk.
The United States has been force injecting infants and children with experimental vaccines for years.
And now they want to add the infamous clot shot.
Thanks to virtue signaling mothers, some children have already been getting it in the womb.
Which is resulting in miscarriages, stillbirths and deaths from breastfeeding on toxic genetically modified mother's milk.
Pfizer is planning on submitting another application for emergency use authorization in early April.
That's about 18 million children under five who could be sacrificed to the altar of big pharma and political correctness.
If Pfizer can achieve permanent liability protection from the FDA, who they control, then they can add the mRNA gene therapy shot to the childhood vaccine schedule, where it will enjoy permanent liability protection under the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act.
These same crooks are putting a judge on the Supreme Court who openly defends leniency towards crimes that involve child rape.
They are coming for your children and they will not stop.
If you still care about the human race and are looking for something you can do right now, you can go to Toby Rogers at Substack and read his urgent call to action for more info.
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese.
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Pfizer seeks approval to inject infants with deadly gene therapy shots.
The entire COVID narrative has collapsed over the last couple months, but that's not stopping them from pursuing their dishonest line and attempting to poison the entire human race.
I mean, there is no... There's no overstatement there.
That's exactly what they're trying to do, and it's a full-on assault at every possible level.
The collapse is coming.
Thankfully, you know about it, so you can be prepared for it, thanks to InfoWars.com, and we'll explain exactly what that looks like on the other side.
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Welcome back, folks. Still so much to cover on today's program.
Where should we go next? Let's go and open up the phone lines.
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We'll be taking your calls throughout this hour before welcoming David Sinclair of Volta Wireless in the third hour to talk about how you can protect your digital privacy.
And prevent big tech and the deep state from spying on you.
But we've got perversion, corruption, disease, the American government, which really is sort of all of these things combined.
It's very exciting.
It's an exciting time to live right now.
Yeah, we'll get into some of the...
Oh man, just so much.
Okay, alright. Let's just get into it.
Let's start talking about all of it, shall we?
We'll start with what's happening with the January 6th committee and Corruption on our own side.
First this, Mitt Romney could flip and vote Kentonji Brown-Jackson to the Supreme Court because of course he will.
Because of course Mitt Romney.
Who would have thought Mitt Romney would be like the ultimate villain?
Didn't we all just think he was just sort of a piece of white bread?
Didn't we all just think he was just sort of a...
Just a good Mormon man that was just kind of goofy and out of touch.
Not really a threat to anybody.
Who knew he would be one of the most subversive and despicable members of the Republican Party in 2022?
Who ever would have thought that this decent, God-fearing man would just continually, at every possible chance, serve the New World Order over the American people?
Who would have thought?
Who knew? Right?
Who knew? But, of course, he's often the one at the Republican Party just completely undermining everything the Republicans are trying to do.
Senator Mitt Romney said he has not decided how he will judge on how he will vote on Judge Kentonji Brown Jackson's nomination to the Supreme Court and he's doing a deeper dive than the last time he assessed her.
Romney voted against Jackson's appointment to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in 2021 when she was nominated by President Joe Biden.
However, the senator told CNN's Cassie Hunt in a clip aired Monday He has not decided how he'd cast his vote this time.
Yeah, she wasn't fit to serve on the Court of Appeals for D.C., but maybe she's fit to serve on the Supreme Court.
If she's confirmed by the Senate, Jackson will become the first black woman to ever sit on the nation's highest court, and Democrats likely have the necessary votes without GOP support.
Romney appeared to criticize some of his Republican colleagues on the Senate Judiciary Committee over their questioning of Jackson, saying they were preparing their presidential campaign and were doing the things you have to do to get on TV, or they were just holding her to a higher standard, or they were worried about the fact that she was giving lenient sentences to the most heinous criminals in American history.
Maybe it had something to do with that, but...
No, Mitt Romney has his own ideas about that.
Again, as always, he will undercut and undermine any attempt for Republicans to actually fight back against the criminal onslaught of the Democrats.
Sorry, I got distracted.
I just glanced at the chat and I see the phrase, Romney is a gay Nazi.
Well, hey, what can I argue against?
It's true. It's all true.
Meanwhile, inflation tops America's economic concerns.
Inflation, which is at the highest point in 40 years, topped the list of economic concerns among Americans in a new poll.
The Gallup survey released Tuesday found that 17% of respondents listed inflation as their top economic issue, rising from 8% in January and 10% last month.
Almost 6 in 10 respondents, 59%, said they now worry about the cost of living a great deal.
Of course they do. It's becoming impossible to afford your food and your gas and everything else.
Obviously, that's going to be the number one problem that people are worried about.
As long as they don't have, you know, children that are being actively groomed by their school, you know, obviously inflation is going to be the biggest thing.
Which again, you just have to wonder.
It's like everything the Democrats touch just turns to crap, right?
It's like an inverse King Midas.
Everything they touch just crumbles into dirt and just awfulness.
Everything they do is bad.
And it affects the American people.
And the American people, it's not some far away, well, the Republicans are doing something, the Democrats are doing something.
This is in their real life.
It's affecting their wallets.
It's affecting their livelihoods.
It's affecting their plans moving forward.
Who knows what down the line effects this will have as people forego education or maybe if they want to take a class to better themselves.
Now they can't afford that.
Now their kids are going to worse schools and their futures are all messed up.
I mean this is serious stuff here.
And the Republicans are like Mark McGuire in the 90s walking up to a t-ball and just sort of deciding, yeah, nah, I'll bunt.
I'll bunt. You know, why not?
It's like I don't want to hit it out of the park here.
I don't want to take this golden goose that the Democrats are giving to us and just harvest its golden eggs.
What am I going to do? Take advantage of the fact that the Democrats are despicable failures on every level and really hammer that home and campaign on that and gain political power to then turn it around on the Democrats and do to them what they're doing to us?
No, no, no. No, no, we're too respectable.
We're too upstanding to do anything like that.
No, we're just going to continue to allow our country to slide into third world status and do nothing to prevent it and never capitalize on the massive defensive openings that the Democrats are giving us.
They just won't do it. They won't do it.
And one of the things they could do is point out that as Americans are suffering as a direct consequence of democratic policies, whether it's defund the police or the massive bailouts given to all of them or the vaccines that...
And by the way, the vaccines...
My God, I was talking to a friend...
This weekend, and they're going to travel.
They're going to go travel around Europe, and they're like, yeah, you know, we don't want to get, you know, stopped anywhere because we don't have the boosters, so we're going to get the boosters on Friday, which means we're going to be out probably all through Saturday.
It's like, really?
You know that? So you know that when you get this vaccine, it's going to incapacitate you for 24 hours, and you're still getting it?
You're still getting it because you want to travel to Spain.
Like, what are you doing?
Do you realize this is your health?
Do you realize this is a permanent alteration to your, like, immune system that you're making?
Like, I don't get it.
I don't understand it.
But this is how they are.
So I'm not, you know, who's to say?
But... Again, there's just a million openings here that Republicans are just absolutely failing to capitalize on because not only can you say, look, the Democrats put in this policy, here's the outcome.
They did this policy, here's the outcome.
Every time they get what they want, you suffer.
It's really not complicated.
And instead of even attempting to address your suffering, instead of empathizing with you or saying, look, we understand you, but there's – here's what we're doing.
Instead of laying out any plan, they're focused on January 6th.
They're focused on punishing Donald Trump for a tweet.
They're focusing on black women's hairstyles, right?
So not only are they the ones causing you to suffer, instead of dealing with the suffering that they're causing, they are coming up with brand new ridiculous nonsense to focus on instead of your well-being or your health or your income or anything that has to do with you or America and what is good for us.
It's just, it doesn't even enter into their perception that As servants of the American people, they might want to actually serve the American people.
They don't see themselves as your servants.
They see themselves as your leaders, your betters.
They understand better than you what's good for you, and they're going to manipulate you in order to convince you of that.
New focus on how a Trump tweet incited far-right groups ahead of January 6th.
Oh, that's right, folks.
It was a tweet after all.
I mean, just... It's just wild.
You know the tweet they're talking about, right?
They're the tweet where he said, come to D.C. on January 6th.
It will be wild.
That's what they're saying represents criminality.
That's what they're saying was a criminal act that incited far-right groups to commit violence against our poor, innocent congresspeople.
Can you imagine? Can you imagine hearing that and being like, yep, yep, that's right.
That's exactly right. There's the subtitle there.
Federal prosecutors and congressional investigators are documenting how the former presidents be there, will be wild post, became a catalyst for militants before the Capitol assault.
So what he did was perfectly in line with the Constitution.
What he said was he advocated for a...
Peaceful protest against perceived wrongs from the United States government.
And that's what they're trying to punish them on.
Do you realize how close we are to permanently losing free speech in this country?
To permanently having our every statement judged by partisan actors who will manipulate any rhetorical trick they can in order to criminalize what is actually legal and constitutional behavior?
Is any of this affecting you?
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Always said you'd be.
And I'll talk about the way that the Democrats...
I mean, again, it's not complicated.
It's just open tyranny.
It's just this is the way tyranny works.
This is what it looks like.
This is the way that it, you know, fosters itself and gets established.
If these precedents are allowed to be set, that's pretty much it for...
I mean, it's the height of irony that people claiming to defend democracy are enacting congressional committees to investigate their political opponents to try to destroy their lives or getting the Justice Department to investigate and charge people before a crime has been committed.
On the twisting and the assumption that, well, somebody could read words in a different way than you read them.
And again, it sounds kind of vague and crazy, but that's...
That's what this is, right?
From the New York Times.
New folks on how a Trump tweet incited far-right groups ahead of January 6th.
Prosecutors have included examples of at least five criminal cases of extremists reacting within days, often hours, to Mr. Trump's post.
Of course, Trump's post said, be there on January 6th.
It's going to be wild.
That's the crime he committed.
He said, come protest at the Capitol with me.
Come protest on January 6th to show the people inside.
Again, the question is, why was the Congress meeting on January 6th?
Can anybody answer me that question?
Anybody in the media, anybody in the Democratic Party want to answer the question, why were there people in the Capitol on January 6th?
The reason was because that was the time that you could lodge complaints and get at minimum a 10-day respite where an investigation would be launched to verify or debunk claims of Fraud in the election.
That's what the purpose of the meeting was for.
That's why they were meeting.
It's all perfectly legal.
And the protest was to show massive public support for this, proving that it wasn't just some fringe lunatic theory that there were literally tens of millions of people across the country that felt very, very strongly about this.
Perfectly valid complaint to make.
From perfectly reasonable evidence collected.
Now, of course, that evidence was never investigated because Bill Barr instructed people not to investigate claims of voter fraud.
And there was hearing after hearing held.
We covered it all here on Infowars of people...
Like the truck driver from Pennsylvania saying, I drove a truck full of ballots from one state to another on election night.
And I don't know where the truck went.
And they circumvented all of the normal processes where I'm supposed to get a signature from a person to drop off my truck to verify that this chain of custody remains intact.
And all of that was undone.
All of that was thrown to the side on top of the fact that they blatantly changed the rules of the election predicated on COVID. Right?
In order to make it easier for them to cheat.
It was blatantly unconstitutional to have a Secretary of State just unilaterally change the process by which the vote was taken.
Of course, they celebrated all this with a Time Magazine article saying they fortified democracy by using Mark Zuckerberg's billions of dollars to establish these networks of You know, ballot collectors.
And we see the videos like you see here of, you know, collecting these ballots or people going and stuffing the ballot boxes with just stacks and stacks of ballots.
I mean, it's all, the evidence is all just overwhelming.
Of course, it wasn't investigated.
It wasn't studied. It wasn't aired on the mainstream media.
In fact, the mainstream media before the election ever happened said that will be the most legitimate election of all time.
And anybody saying otherwise is a terrorist.
I mean, that's what they were saying before the election even happened because they knew that the cheat was coming.
So, Donald Trump wants to hold this protest and says, everybody come on January 6th, it'll be wild.
And now they're saying that represents an existential threat to democracy.
A protest is an existential threat to democracy, and Donald Trump has to be thrown in jail for it.
One of the responses to this was Mr.
Reffitt, a guy, Wesley Reffitt, an oil field worker from Texas, who said, our president will need us, all of us, on January 6th, Mr.
Reffitt wrote. We, the people, owe him that debt.
He sacrificed for us, and we must pay the debt.
Well, throw him in jail.
Throw the oiled fuel worker in prison for life for daring to stand up for a president that did sacrifice everything for the people of America.
This is where really you get a perfectly clear insight into what they're doing here.
Representative Pete Aguilar says of this tweet, where Trump says, come to Washington DC on January 6th, it's going to be wild, says that tweet could be viewed as a call to action.
Representative Pete Aguilar, Democrat of California and a member of the committee said, it's definitely something we're going to ask questions about through our discussions with witnesses.
We want to know whether the president's tweets inflamed and mobilized individuals to take action.
See, it wasn't actually a call to action.
It wasn't actually a threat.
It wasn't actually any of the things that they're saying that it is.
But in their mind it is, and so they're going to make law on that.
In their own...
Twisted interpretation of what is the English language.
Very simple, clear.
Come protest, it's gonna be wild.
Well, in my opinion, that's a call to action.
That's a threat to violence. I know it's my own hallucination That I'm projecting onto this, but, you know, we're going to arrest the guy.
We're going to arrest the poor oil fuel workers and maybe the former president of the United States because I think that his peaceful call to action when it comes to protest, I think that's actually a call to action to commit violence, and I'm just...
I'm just asserting that baselessly, and then I'll arrest people based on it.
Lawyers for the militants have repeatedly said that the groups were simply acting defensively and preparing for January 6th when they're talking about bringing body armor or protective gear.
They had genuine concerns, the lawyer said.
The leftist counter-protesters might confront them as they had at earlier pro-Trump rallies.
Because, of course, there had been at least two major Stop the Steal rallies in D.C. previously, and they'd all been attacked by Antifa and had families walking around getting bottles thrown at them and rocks thrown at them and leaving with bloodied noses and bloodied faces because they were attacked by leftist protesters.
Very suspicious fact that there were absolutely no leftist counter-protesters on the day of January 6th.
Maybe that's something worth looking into.
as well.
But of course, CNN reports Donald Trump's legal problems aren't going away as they detail in pretty exhaustive fashion the number of baseless criminal charges that have been leveled at Donald Trump for no reason other CNN reports Donald Trump's legal problems aren't going away as they detail in Last month, Mazars, Trump's longtime accounting firm, publicly announced that it no longer stood behind the credibility of the past decade of its financial statements for Trump.
They did so at least in part due to an ongoing investigation by New York Attorney General Letitia James into allegations that Trump knowingly over and underestimated his company's net worth to secure favorable conditions for loans.
Like, do you think for a single second that this is Letitia James acting in an honorable and upright fashion as a stalwart protector of the legal system in America going after a criminal conspiracy to commit fraud or, Or is this a political actor going after Donald Trump because he represents the Republican Party?
You know, dissident right, and that they're trying to destroy him by whatever means necessary.
I mean, it's the same thing they did in communist Russia.
Like, it's really not that complicated.
But that's far from the only legal peril Trump faces.
In Georgia, Fulton County District Attorney Fannie Willis is looking into possible criminality of Trump's attempt to overturn the 2020 results in the state.
And earlier this month, the judge rejected former President Trump's attempt to countersue E. Jean Carroll, who's accused Trump of defamation.
So just on every level, you've got judges and district attorneys and just petty tyrants all over the country doing whatever they can to try to just nip at Donald Trump's heels to try to slow him down and try to pervert our legal system into a partisan tool for the destruction of their political enemies.
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harrison smith
Welcome back, folks.
We'll go to your calls in just a second.
Just final focus on this story here from Real Clear Politics.
Really pretty incredible.
New peer-reviewed research finds evidence of 2020 voter fraud.
Oh, you don't say. Wow, you found something you were actually looking for?
You mean that the thing that you refused to look for and then said didn't exist because you didn't look for it actually exists if you just pay the slightest bit of attention?
Wow, I'm so shocked.
They point out that, of course, this is a major concern for a huge number of Americans, including 34% of Democrats who believe that there was fraud tainting the election, as do 38% of those who somewhat support President Biden.
A broad range of Americans think that there was voter fraud in the election.
And I've even heard, like, on CNN stuff, you know, they go, well, don't you think there was voter fraud in the 2020 election?
They go, are you—like, the Republicans commit fraud, too.
It's like, that's— That's not a good response.
No, that you've just admitted to fraud.
You just say it's because the Republicans do it too.
What? What does that even mean?
So you're admitting that they're fraud. But that's not the point.
But of course there's good reason for people to believe this.
New research of this author.
It's forthcoming in the peer-reviewed economics journal Public Choice, and it finds evidence of around 255,000 excess votes, possibly as many as 368,000 for Joe Biden in just six swing states where Donald Trump lodged accusations of fraud.
Biden only carried those states, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, by a total of 313,000.
253 votes excluding Michigan.
The gap was 159,065.
So the evidence from this peer-reviewed study found evidence of far more excessive votes than necessary to achieve the gap that President Biden supposedly won with courts have rejected challenges to the 2020 presidential vote generally citing the lack of evidence that any alleged fraud would have altered the outcome in a particular state the Republican plaintiffs argue that since their observers couldn't watch the vote counts or were prevented from seeing other evidence they couldn't prove such proof without investigations backed by subpoena power Still,
while some judges have agreed that irregularities occurred in 2020, they were not willing to grant discovery in the absence of evidence that fraud could reverse the election results.
Republicans thus faced a catch-22 situation.
So yes, they're saying, you have to present us evidence.
The Republicans are saying, well, we can't get the evidence until you grant us the subpoena for the investigation.
And they're saying, no, we're not going to...
So they don't launch the investigation.
And then they say, because the investigation didn't launch, there's no evidence.
So because there's no evidence, we can't launch the investigation.
It's a runaround. It's a lie.
It's a trick. It's the most blatant subversion of the justice system I've ever seen.
And of course, they talk about the various ways that signature verification wasn't carried out, saying if someone mailed in multiple ballots, there was virtually no way to catch them.
You had no photo ID. You had the ballot harvesting that took place.
We've seen... We've seen people sent to jail over this in the 2020 election.
They still tell you that it never happened.
First, I compared precincts in a country with alleged fraud to adjacent similar precincts in neighboring counties with no fraud allegations.
See, the Democrats didn't just do this willy-nilly across the entire country.
They identified certain specific areas where they needed to capture a specific county, therefore capture the state.
They did this with six different states.
Then they would have the election.
So that's what they did. It was surgical in its...
You know, specificity.
In 2016, he explained, so he takes one precinct directly next to another one and shows this one said there was there was alleged fraud.
Let's see if there was a difference between these two very similar precincts, which for the entire history of America have voted almost exactly the same way.
Was it different in 2020?
What they found was really astonishing.
In 2016, there was no unexplained gaps in absentee ballot counts.
But in 2020, it was a different story.
Just in Fulton County, Georgia, My test yielded an unexplained 17,000 votes, 32% more than Biden's margin of victory over Trump in the entire state.
Next, he applied the same method to provisional ballots in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
Contrary to state law, voters were allegedly allowed to correct defects in absentee ballots by submitting provisional ballots on Election Day.
My analysis found that such permissions in Allegheny County alone contributed to statistically significant 6,700 additional votes for Biden.
In a state decided by fewer than 81,000 votes.
Republican-leaning state counties had higher turnouts relative to the 2016 election.
Democratic-leaning counties had lower turnout, except for the Democratic counties where alleged vote fraud took place, which had very high turnouts.
So again, anybody who cares to actually study this stuff has to come away with the inevitable conclusion that there was fraud that took place in very specific counties, counties that were really advertised by the Democrats ahead of the election as places that they needed to win and places they were focusing their efforts on.
So once you establish that there was, in fact, fraud, and folks, you don't even need to do the studies, the statistical stuff, and there was enough on the day of, but there was also video of them training election workers to do this.
We have the audio, the Detroit leaks.
They explain how this is done.
You can hear the training where they're telling people, hey, if someone comes up to you and tries to vote, And you have a mail-in ballot for them already, and they say, no, I didn't send in a mail-in ballot.
That wasn't me. You just smile at them.
You say, okay, fill out a provisional ballot, and then you throw their provisional ballot away, and you keep the mail-in vote that they said they never sent.
Like, that's fraud.
That alone should undo the entire election, let alone all of the video that we're playing here that shows the fraud take place.
I mean, the fraud is overwhelming.
The evidence is undeniable.
But if you can obscure that and obfuscate that, and you can act like January 6th was just a call to violent action to overturn a duly elected president, which is not the case because he wasn't duly elected, because there was voter fraud that they never investigated, they never looked into, and in expressing the outrage of that...
Millions of people gathered in D.C. on January 6th, did absolutely nothing.
I mean, look, there was more violence at the Oscars than there was on January 6th, okay?
It was a peaceful protest for 99.999% of the people there, and the few people that did commit violence, it was directly in response to being attacked by the police first.
So it's all just absolutely outrageous.
Let's go to the phone calls now.
We've got Kevin in California who has a solution to men competing in women's sports.
Thanks for calling in, Kevin. You're on the air.
What's your solution? Kevin?
unidentified
Coming from behind the Iron Curtain in California, proudly waving the InfoWars flag on the golf course.
harrison smith
Fantastic. What's your solution?
unidentified
Like all problems or most problems, they need to be solved at the grassroots.
So I would have a call out.
The people, the students there in Texas that have to put up with this absurd man trying to compete or is competing in girl sports.
The first one would be to have the boys team all, you know, temporarily identify as female and join the female team and simply crush this guy in competition as a show of, you know, that he can't get away with this.
And if that's too extreme, then I would suggest Staging a boycott.
Both teams, boys and girls, you know, not competing.
Take the week off until they fix it.
harrison smith
Yeah, I think that's a good idea.
I think that's kind of the best idea I've heard because, you know, The idea of a boycott, I just, I'm not a fan of it just because I don't, it's like these, the students shouldn't have to suffer, right?
The student athletes shouldn't have to not compete in their sport and jeopardize their future.
You know, as a political statement, I just, I think that's, that's not fair to them.
But I think the idea of, yeah, if you can get like a, like a high, like just, even just one high school, just one, all we need is one based high school in Texas or somewhere for just all of the boys on the swim team just go, yeah, we're all girls now.
Every one of us. Isn't that astonishing that every one of us is a girl now and we're all going to compete on the girls?
Because what are they going to say? They're going to not let them do it?
Why not? They're girls now.
So hang them by their own petard.
Hoist them by their own petard.
These are the rules that they're setting.
Play by these rules and show what an utterly ridiculous charade it is.
I think that's actually pretty brilliant.
I like that a lot, Kevin. Thank you.
Let's go quickly to—thank you so much for the call, Kevin.
I love that. Let's go to Terrence in Virginia.
Terrence in Virginia, we're running out of time, but we'll hold you over if it takes a little while.
unidentified
What are you calling in about? Okay, I'm calling about the UFO disclosure.
Do you think it's possible that they're using the Ukraine war as a distraction from Nathan Bayer because the UFO disclosure last year— I haven't heard of that, So I'll look that up and we'll talk about it on the other side.
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Terrence in Virginia.
I hadn't seen things about Ukrainians seeing UFOs, but that's just about as believable as everything else I'm seeing from the Ukraine these days.
So what is the story about Ukraine and UFOs, Terrence?
unidentified
Yes.
There was an article...
I don't know.
You can still find it, but there was an article that Ukrainian soldiers have been witnessing seeing UFOs flying saucers.
And when they wake up the next morning, they find the Russian tanks destroyed.
And on top of that, there's a dam in Turkey that is drying up the Euphrates River.
That is another... Another article, so I'm thinking that all these aren't coincidence.
I think they're preparing for something like Project Bluebeam, and this is like when they face two of it.
So when it hits America, they'll be fully operational.
harrison smith
You know, I think you're right.
And, you know, UFOs, it's one of those other things.
I mean, you know, recovering the way that the Democrats are going after Trump in all sorts of, you know, illegal ways, the way they're limiting, you know, speech, the way they're trying to, you know...
Indoctrinate kids and all this stuff is going on.
Meanwhile, we're not reporting on the border.
You know, we don't have time to report on all the other stuff going on.
And of course, you're right that over the last year, there's been a bunch of developments of NASA bringing together theologians to talk about the introduction of, you know, aliens, the disclosure that took place.
I mean, all that stuff sort of falls to the wayside in dealing with the more in-your-face problems that we're dealing with.
But you're right that we need to keep up on this because this is the way the globalists work, right?
Your eyes are focused on what they're doing now.
Meanwhile, what they're preparing behind their back is something that you were totally unprepared for.
I mean, look at the way coronavirus just hit the ground running.
And of course, we had been telling people about it.
We'd be preparing about it.
But still, it's the type of thing that once it hits the mainstream, it takes on a life of its own.
And if you haven't fully...
If you've protected your audience against it, then they're going to fall for the lies.
So yeah, I could just see it.
I could see next week, you know, alien disclosure, aliens at work, aliens are here to save us from ourselves.
I mean, it could literally happen next week and the American people would be just gullible enough to fall for this crap.
It could be Klaus Schwab, you know, in green paint going, I'm actually an alien from Mars.
And people are like, oh my god!
Oh my god, an alien from Mars!
It's going to save us with globalism!
He's going to save us from climate change, this alien from Mars.
Like, that's really not even an overstatement.
I mean, that's how gullible these people are.
So, it's a good point, and we'll keep up on that.
And I'll keep an eye out for that Ukrainian UFO story.
I know the crew just pulled one up, and I'll have to look into that a little bit later.
Thanks for that call, Terrence. Let's go to Jason in Calgary, Canada, who has some problems with...
Side effects from the vax.
Thanks for calling in, Jason. You're on the air.
unidentified
Hi, Hath. Thanks for having me. Yeah, I was just saying, I just met my girlfriend there a while back, and she had two vaxes and a booster, and she got side effects, I'd say.
It's pretty bad.
After the second one, it was von Hodgkin's lymphoma and swelling up of her internal organs.
So she's got to go through chemotherapy.
harrison smith
Oh, God. That's brutal.
unidentified
Yeah. But it was hard to convince her.
But there was a lot of good resources out there.
She thought I was one of those spoiler hatters.
But, no, it's quite explicit on the several pages of side effects.
And then I pointed her to that site, realnotrare.com, and there's a few cases there for her.
harrison smith
No, it's incredibly troubling.
Maybe I'm dropping the ball on this, but Continually, there are reports.
I mean, even just today, I was looking at Twitter during the break five minutes ago, and you see more and more, you know, stuff like this.
43 minutes ago, Daily Mail Australia, boy fell ill during his lunch break.
Police investigation after student collapses and dies of suspected heart attack.
It's just the latest, right?
And there's just eight-year-olds dying of heart attacks, and we're pretending that that's normal.
And of course... All of the athletes collapsing.
It's almost on a daily basis.
There's one or two stories.
So it's like when it's just one or two stories, I sort of just put it in a pile and I think, okay, I'll compile this later.
So maybe I'll have to do that and just have to sort of go through because the evidence is overwhelming that these shots are, without exaggeration, death shots.
They are causing innumerable numbers of problems and Nothing is being done about it, and they're continuing to push this.
In fact, the FDA just approved booster shots for ages 50 and over.
So they're pushing this depopulation plan directly in our face, and it is such a bummer.
And hopefully your girlfriend can get over this and be okay at the end of the day, and hopefully it'll be an awakening for hers.
It's an awakening for many people to not trust The authorities who are pretty explicit about not having their best interests in mind.
I'm so sorry about that, Jason.
And I hope you call back with some good news soon.
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Just brutal, brutal stuff.
Let's go now to O'Brien in Maryland who wants to talk about what happened at the Oscars.
The slap, O'Brien.
Was it real? Was it fake?
unidentified
What's your read on this? Well, it's kind of up and down here.
I mean, I heard it here at my workplace saying that it was real, but Alex actually broke the whole thing down, down about what really happened.
There was HD footage of it showing that basically the whole thing was basically fake.
That Chris Rock was basically leaning in for, I mean, Also, you gotta take in mind that the Oscars used to have 40 million people watching, now down to 5 million people watching, and I don't think that it's a false flag, period.
It's just PR. PR for publicity, and basically they think that technically when something like this happens, it's basically cute and funny, so In a way, it's like what Alex said.
It's not basically a false flag.
harrison smith
It's just PR. Yeah, just PR. Just trying to boost the ratings.
I think that's accurate, O'Brien.
I completely agree with you. I think it was staged, right?
And as somebody in the...
Show chat just said, right, the slap was real, but it was staged.
They knew it was going to happen.
It was a planned thing.
It's just, you know, Will Smith sitting right there at the exact spot, Chris Rock leaning in on it, both of them laughing at the end.
It seems all fake to me, but humiliating, nevertheless, for these...
Ridiculous scumbags. Let's go to...
We've got time for one more here.
Let's go to Clinton in Atlanta.
What's the best way to wake up young people?
One minute left in the segment. Clinton, the floor is yours.
unidentified
How y'all doing? I'm Clinton.
I'm a college student in Atlanta.
20 years old. I turned 21 in about a week.
And my question is, What do you think the best way to wake up younger people to the state of, like, the situation that's going on all over the world, really?
Because in my experience, like, I've lost friends.
Like, my family, beginning of the pandemic, they was all, you know, sheep.
And I managed to wake up a couple of my family members, a couple of my friends.
But all in all, like...
I haven't really managed to get to many people my age.
harrison smith
Right. You just can't get through to them.
God, it's such a good question.
Tell you what, we'll take this question on the other side and we'll do the first five minutes on this question.
Clinton, stay on the line here.
We'll come back to you.
unidentified
Stay with us.
You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Keep my hands on myself. .
alex jones
Every day, there's like two, three-minute long times when nothing Pelosi says makes sense.
nancy pelosi
And to this day, my husband, Paul, he was born and raised in San Francisco.
I was born and raised in Baltimore.
To this day, he likes to dine at 8, and I like to eat at 5.30.
Like a peasant.
unidentified
Oh. Like a peasant.
nancy pelosi
With their continuation of genocide with the Uyghurs in Shenzhen province there, with their violation of the cultural, linguistic, religious priority of Tibet, with their suppression of democracy in Hong Kong.
But we have to work together on climate.
Climate is an overriding issue.
unidentified
Now that astounds me. It's a typical Democrat, though.
Forget this genocide. Forget that genocide.
Forget the loss of life over here.
elie honig
It's all about climate change.
unidentified
Yeah, well, Pelosi is almost as incoherent as Biden, really.
Sir, deterrence didn't work.
What makes you think Vladimir Putin will alter course based on the action you've taken today?
joe biden
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.
The maintenance of sanctions.
The maintenance of sanctions.
unidentified
Sanctions don't deter?
Well, listen to what was said multiple times by people who work for Biden Incorporated.
Sanctions are not an end to themselves.
They serve a higher purpose.
And that purpose is to deter and prevent.
They're meant to prevent and deter a large-scale invasion of Ukraine that could involve the seizure of major cities, including Kyiv.
The purpose of the sanctions has always been and continues to be deterrent.
The president believes that sanctions are intended to deter.
And in order for them to work to deter, they have to be set up in a way where if Putin moves, then the costs are imposed.
alex jones
This is a person clearly with serious dementia on TV. We're all being biologically and chemically tested on.
We're being tested on with nanotech.
What do you think COVID-19 is?
What do you think the spike protein is?
And it's just outrageous. We're being assaulted.
So when that criminal group is telling us the Russians are bad and the Russians are evil and the Russians have to be destroyed...
You gotta take it with a grain of salt.
Doesn't mean you think the Russians are perfect or agree with them invading their neighbor.
It just means you're like, okay, but the criminals want to start a larger war, and they were running bio labs there, and then lying to us and saying they aren't, even though it's in thousands of news articles previously, the U.S. government bragging about the labs?
marco rubio
Does Ukraine have chemical or biological weapons?
victoria nuland
Ukraine has...
Biological research facilities, which, in fact, we are now quite concerned Russian troops, Russian forces may be seeking to gain control of.
alex jones
I mean, it's ridiculous! It's freaking crazy town!
And men can be women, and women can be men, and pedophilia is all over the news.
There's a good thing now. I mean, these people are out of control, and we are letting them do this.
unidentified
Ellie, let's turn to the child pornography defendant line here.
Ted Cruz said that he saw in Judge Jackson an activism and advocacy as it concerns sexual predators, sexual offenders.
Is he trying to argue that she is Pro-child porn defendant?
I don't know what that line of questioning was about specifically.
elie honig
Would you pick up? In every federal criminal case, the judge has to calculate the sentencing guidelines.
It's a big, thick book. You have to run the numbers.
And then it tells you, here's the recommended sentencing range.
It's not mandatory. But the judge has to consult it.
However, reality is, across the country, there's a broad consensus, Democrat, Republican, Liberal, Conservative, that those numbers, not unanimous, but that those numbers tend to be too high in possessory child pornography cases.
And if you look at the numbers, in nearly 59% of all cases, judges across the country, sentenced below that recommended range.
And we saw how Judge Jackson, in some, but not all cases, did that.
And she, I think her answer was right on point.
She said, My job in every case is to consider the factors that Congress, you all, have told me to consider, and then all the facts of the case and to give a just sentence.
unidentified
them.
alex jones
It would be embarrassing if they were the principal of a school.
unidentified
You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
harrison smith
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is The American Journal.
The third hour has begun, and I want to apologize quickly to Clinton from Alabama there.
I said I'd address his topic...
Oh, from Atlanta, I'm sorry.
I said I'd address his topic in the next segment, but I'd completely lost track of time, didn't realize the hour was over, so I feel bad when I say I'm going to do something, and then it turns out I can't.
So apologies to that, but we're going to do a big...
Big talk about that tomorrow and how you can convince young people.
So that's going to be on our mind and we're going to welcome Clinton back tomorrow.
But for now, I'm very excited to welcome David Sinclair.
He's a former telecommunications and tech industry executive and is now the founder and CEO of Volta Wireless, a software company empowering anyone to stop tech companies, mobile operators, and even government agencies from using their mobile phones to track their every move.
Not only does Volta Wireless provide software plans for privacy, they also offer secure phones manufactured for anonymity as well.
You can use the promo code Alex at checkout.
You'll save money and it really helps us to stay on air.
The website is VoltaWireless.com.
That's V-O-L-T-A Wireless.com.
Welcome to the studio, Mr.
david sinclair
Sinclair. Thank you very much for having me.
harrison smith
Well, I'm very excited to have you, and I was sort of thumbing through the information about Volta Wireless, voltawireless.com, and it seems like exactly the type of thing that I need.
I use a lot of technology, but it befuddles me.
I get confused. You've got VPNs and trackers, and I'm trying to do ad blocks, but then I can't get to the website, and so I have all these different things running around, and this seems like sort of a one-stop shop for privacy and security on a smartphone.
Is that right? You've really hit the nail on the head.
david sinclair
I mean, that was really the objective when we founded Volta Wireless was to give everybody kind of a one subscription, you solve everything.
Because what we found when we did research is almost everybody's concerned about privacy.
It doesn't matter where they're from, what country they're from, what their political beliefs are, nothing.
Everybody's concerned about privacy.
After healthcare, it's actually the second most important issue in most people's minds today.
Right. At the same time, over 85% of people don't do anything about it.
Right. And the reason is because it's too complicated.
You know, they look at it and they say, I've got to have a PhD in cybersecurity to know what to do.
Right. And if you look at the way the industry has been addressing it, there's literally thousands of companies out there, and each of them have developed a really wonderful technology for solving some portion of the privacy problem.
And they all seem to be run by a bunch of engineers because they're all out there screaming about how great their technology is.
Right. And none of them are really talking about the customer benefit.
They're not really talking about solving the whole customer problem because no one solution today on the market will.
And it's really that issue, trying to make it simple and easy for customers to do.
That's really what we're focused on when we developed Volta Wireless and our software.
So the whole intent is to be an all-in-one solution.
People come and get one subscription and they get everything they need in one place.
harrison smith
Yeah, I mean, I think that's great.
And I think it's great to have a trusted company that we sort of know who's behind it.
Because I got to be honest, like, when I first heard about VPNs, virtual private networks, which, of course, if people don't know, it essentially routes your internet traffic through a server in a different country or somewhere else.
And so it just, it disguises who you are.
So, you know, if somebody's trying to track your IP, and you can see this, you can download VPNs, and you can click, you know, show my IP, and it'll go, you're in Iceland.
And you're like, no, I'm not. So I'm tricking you, right?
Just sort of going through a loop to prevent people from directly tracking where my signal is coming from.
But I was always sort of suspicious because you've got these VPN companies that go, hey, if you want to do anything illegal on the internet, if you want to do anything questionable, go ahead and do it through us.
We'll help you with that. And it's like, oh, so you want all of my stuff to just go through you and then you have all of it.
I was always sort of suspicious of it.
And so I think it's great to have a company like this where we actually have somebody from the company that can explain to us how it works.
And so we know this isn't some...
Some mask that the Fed is hiding behind or something of the sort.
I think that's probably a belief that a lot of people out there that may prevent them from doing something like a VPN where they go, you know, I could download this VPN and it may just make the problems worse.
So Volta Wireless, do you all address that and how do you guarantee people that, you know, what they do through your, and you have an app and you have just some software technology that people can use.
You're also coming out with an actual hardware phone that I really want to get into and talk about in a second.
You know, what is the benefit of people using this as a VPN or as a way to disguise their location and their identity and their communications in a way that is safe and secure?
How do you pitch that to people?
david sinclair
So it's a lot of questions built in there.
Yes. You know, let's start with the first one, right?
You know, how do people know that what we're doing actually delivers the results we promise?
You know, at this point, what we do is we have third parties, you know, independent third parties that are testing and evaluating it.
But so that people understand, you know, I'm David Sinclair.
I designed the solution.
I built the solution.
I didn't code every line.
I hired subcontractors to do all the coding, but I personally stand behind the solution.
And soon we'll also have third-party analysts that have evaluated and agree that we deliver what we promise we're delivering.
In terms of when you look at what's in the solution, right?
The solution has a lot of different components.
And so that you understand, I did not go out and invent any completely new technology here.
I don't hold any patents.
What I did was I took technologies that have been on the market for many years and are proven to do what they promised to do.
And I've combined them into one easy-to-purchase subscription.
So with the Volta Wireless offering, you get, in addition to kind of standard software things, one of the key things that you get is unlimited talk, text, and high-speed data, meaning you get access, actually, to mobile networks, Without having to have a mobile plan with AT&T and Verizon and T-Mobile, if you subscribe to Volta Wireless, you can get rid of your SIM card and mobile plan that you got from those guys.
That's huge. And you get mobile coverage, unlimited talk text and high-speed data.
And depending on the plan you get, you know, the base plan at $39.99, the Volta Digital Nomad plan, that gives you unlimited talk text and high-speed data in the U.S., Europe, and several countries in Asia and Africa as well.
And we have plans that go all the way up to $200 a month.
That's going to get you unlimited talk text and high-speed data pretty much anywhere in the world.
Yeah. And so it all depends on how much coverage you want.
With that though, the reason we're doing that mobile service though, the main issue is that people talk about big tech tracking your every move.
What people think about often is Facebook and Amazon.
They forget the original big tech companies.
The original big tech companies are the telco operators.
They've been in bed with the government for decades, right?
And so your mobile operator is collecting everything you do.
By law, they're required to keep a record of every single text message you send or receive for five years and to provide the government with access to that data.
By law, they're required to keep what's called a CDR, a call data record.
That's a record of every single phone call you make or receive.
And they're required to hold that data for five years in case the government needs to access it for any reason.
And that call data record is pretty detailed.
It's talking about who you call, when you call them, where you were when you called them.
It's amazing the amount of data they've got in there, right?
How often you talk to the same people over and over.
The other thing your mobile operator is doing is they're tracking your location 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Right. And, you know, they're tracking every internet.
Every time you go on the internet, so whether you're doing browsing through your browser on your phone, or you're actually just using an app that happens to connect to the internet, they keep a record of that.
harrison smith
And even if you aren't actively using the app, the app is, as long as it's on your phone, it's probably communicating.
david sinclair
Yeah, absolutely. Any app on your phone is probably connecting to the internet at some point.
And so they're collecting all of this data.
And the only way to stop them doing that was really to come out with our own service providing access to the mobile network.
So in the U.S., we use AT&T and T-Mobile's networks, both of them.
And so the software will connect you to whichever one's giving you the better signal, wherever you're located at that time.
So you get the fastest data on it.
harrison smith
So you're using their network, but you're not subject to their surveillance.
david sinclair
We are not using their core network.
We have our own core network. I can talk about that in more detail.
harrison smith
No, I think that's huge. And we'll get into all of this.
And I really am excited that you're coming out with actual hardware, which is just a whole other step.
Because again, I think... I'm probably not alone in this where you know you're being tracked.
You know that your privacy is important to you, but you're just sort of overwhelmed.
You don't know what to trust.
So, you know, I really think it's great that InfoWars is now sort of partnering with companies where we go, this is the one you can trust.
This is one you actually, we know who these people are.
We know that they're good people and they're actually in favor of freedom.
And I think that's a really breath of fresh air because I think a lot of people want to do something about this.
They don't want to be tracked. They want to try to get a VPN or something, but it's just there's so many options and it's overwhelming.
The question no longer.
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So we'll get again into the way that you are able to use the preexisting technology to establish a freedom centered and privacy centered cell phone network.
I mean, this is what I think we've all been waiting for.
I think a lot of people, you know, it's been 20 years of being tracked.
At this point, we just go, yeah, we're being tracked.
Who cares?
Right.
Just that's just what happens.
That cannot be the attitude that we have.
And so we're providing you the way that you can circumvent their surveillance.
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harrison smith
Ladies and gentlemen, my guest is David Sinclair.
He is the CEO, founder and CEO of Volta Wireless.
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And we were talking, man, even just the few minutes during the break here, we got into so many different topics that I want to tell people about.
Let's start with what we just listed out.
The talk, text, high-speed data, all of it's private.
You get your own private mobile number, the payment services, the private network VPN, all packaged in one.
And again, I think this is something that people are kind of desperate for.
And it's almost a shame it's taken this long for this to come out.
People have been hungry for this type of thing for so long, but now it's here.
Tell us about how all of these different...
Privacy apps work in one.
david sinclair
So traditionally, people have had to go out and get subscriptions to this, subscriptions to that, or you go out and you download Signal, for example, to be your private encrypted messaging, right?
You know, Signal has some limitations in terms of everybody that you're talking to has to be on Signal.
With our messenger, you can actually contact people who are not Volta users.
They receive it as an SMS or they receive a phone call as a regular phone call.
You can even call fixed lines with not just mobile phones.
But the issues with things like these free messengers like WhatsApp, like Signal, etc., one of the big issues is what they focus on doing is providing one form of encryption.
It's called peer-to-peer encryption.
And there's a standard open source piece of code that they're using to provide that encryption.
And that was great up to a certain point because the open source community is wonderful.
Everybody gets to test everything. Everybody gets to find issues with it.
And what people in the open source community are supposed to do is then report those issues so that the code can get improved.
What's been found is there's companies in the world, actually, though, that specialize in enabling governments to hack into secure communications.
So one of those companies is a company called NSO out of Israel, and they have a software called Pegasus that they sell to governments all around the world.
And what they've managed to do is they've identified Issues with Signal, ways to get into Signal messaging.
And whether the government is actually using NSO's Pegasus software or some other providers, we do know that the FBI has figured out how to hack into Signal already because they're using messaging from Signal in several lawsuits today, in several criminal lawsuits that are going on, including ones related to the January 6th events from last year.
So the... The issue with Signal and these other apps is they love this one set of code that's open source, means everybody gets to see it.
And that's the only encryption that they're doing.
What we're doing with the Volta private messenger is you actually have three layers of 256-bit encryption, and it's our own encryption code.
So essentially, we're not doing open source.
I've spent about 30 years working in the tech industry.
There's two kind of different philosophies.
If he's in the industry, let's open source everything.
Let everybody beat it up. That's best.
Or there's the let's keep it closed source.
That way nobody knows what it is.
Right now, I lean more towards the second option just because it makes it much harder for people to hack.
And we've got three layers of encryption with a variety of different encryption algorithms getting used to encrypt everything.
It just makes it much, much more difficult.
You know, I'm personally not an engineer.
I designed the solution, but I didn't write all the code and everything.
So according to my engineers, though, if you have...
256-bit encryption, that's what the NSA uses for top secret communications.
If you have three layers of 256-bit encryption in your messenger, essentially today the computing power does not exist in the world to be able to hack through that.
harrison smith
It would be every computer on a single network operating all at once just to crack this.
david sinclair
Working for millions of years.
Yeah. That's the only way you could brute force it, right?
So it's pretty significant encryption.
It's very difficult to get into. And by the way, if you're using the Volta Private Network VPN on top of that, it adds another layer of 256-bit encryption on top of it.
So, you know, we've got the messenger, we've got the VPN, which, you know, the VPN is what is used to hide your IP address.
As you talked about hiding your location, your IP address is a location giveaway.
So it hides your IP address and it also encrypts all of your internet activity.
So essentially what that means is whatever network you're on, no one else on that network and not even the network provider is going to be able to track what websites you're contacting.
Or so if you have an app on your mobile phone that's interacting with You know, home-based website, the network is not going to be able to figure out what app that is.
You know, today, AT&T knows every time you go onto Facebook with your mobile phone because they're able to track.
With the VPN in place, they're not going to be able to know that.
Or if you're using our wireless service instead of AT&T, well, then they're definitely not going to know it.
Right. You know, when you look at our wireless service, the big, big benefit that we give you over just working directly with AT&T and then using a VPN on top of that, for example, or the messenger on top of that, is really two things.
One is location and the other is identity.
So today the mobile operators are tracking your location 24 by 7.
Today, your SIM card that you have from AT&T or T-Mobile or whoever, every time it connects to the network, it's required to send out a this-is-me signal.
It basically sends out your identity, who you are, your physical person, who you are.
They're required to do that.
What we've done is we're using a data-only SIM card.
Okay.
Okay. The operators see this as a machine one.
They know it's not a part of one of their customers.
It's somebody else's customer. And so they throw it over the wall and they're not tracking really the location.
They know the location of it. They knew the SIM card ID that you had.
That little bunch of numbers that are printed on your SIM card.
They could figure out, okay, this is where that SIM card is located, right?
The other piece was identity.
When you sign up for Volta Wireless, you do it anonymously.
The only thing we ask from you is an email address.
Now, you provide a payment method, but in fact, we're not keeping any of your payment details.
We have a third-party payment supplier that's doing all of the payment processing.
We don't have any of that data.
So if tomorrow the FBI shows up and says, we want to see all your data, sure, take a look at all our services, everything you want.
harrison smith
Everybody's anonymous. Well, let's talk about that because that's something that I talk about on this show all the time, the way that the government now is using big tech and using corporations to circumvent limitations to surveillance, where typically they would have to get a warrant, but not if they have a nice, comfy agreement with a corporation that technically owns your cell phone.
They just go to them.
They don't have to worry about a warrant or justifying it or a judge approving it at all.
And we're actually running out of time on this segment.
So I want to get into that on the other side and talk about how this goes into the World Economic Forum.
You'll own nothing, which means you'll be renting everything.
And I was sort of shocked the first time I went and they asked if I wanted to rent – I just wanted to buy a cell phone.
They go, well, why don't you rent a cell phone instead?
And I thought this is weird.
This is weird to not own my own cell phone, which means you can use it or technically it's the cell phone companies – That was so alien to me, but now it's sort of become a regular thing.
And of course, this makes it very easy for the government to circumvent the restrictions of the Constitution and surveil you whether you like it or not.
And luckily, Volta Wireless is providing a way to not allow that to happen.
You don't even have the information.
Even if they want to come to you, you've got nothing to give them.
I think that's absolutely brilliant.
I'm very excited about this product.
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
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You can find their website, voltawireless.com.
It's really an exciting announcement for us.
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And I do want to get into the hardware in just a minute.
But in the end of the last segment, we were talking about the way that surveillance by the government is really happening in cooperation with private companies now.
And you had some pretty staggering statistics about how often Apple and Google send information back.
And you were saying that this informs your design by incorporating something you call ignorance by design on behalf of your company.
Explain what you mean by that statement, ignorance by design.
david sinclair
So, you know, you raised it a little bit when we were talking about VPNs before, about who are these VPN operators?
How do I know that they're not tracking everything that I do and then selling that data or, you know, just, you know, more than 30% of the VPNs in the world today are owned by the Chinese.
harrison smith
See, that's crazy to me.
And I think a lot of people are...
Are probably like me where you probably had an inkling of that, right?
Oh, I'm going to get this VPN. All of my information is going to go through this VPN, but who owns this VPN? I think it's really such a powerful thing for you to be here and to point that out and that a lot of these companies you can't trust and it's got to be nice for our audience to know this is...
This is a company that we have vetted and that Infowars stands by, VoltaWireless.com.
But I'm sorry to interrupt. 30% of VPNs are owned by China.
david sinclair
At least. So it depends on the research you look at.
Between 30% and 70% of VPNs are owned by the Chinese.
It just all depends on the research that you look at.
And who knows what the truth is, the way the Chinese run their economy.
Everything's masked so much.
But the point, though, is that...
Even when you're just getting a VPN, trust is such a big issue.
One of the things that I did when we first started looking at designing this system was I said, okay, number one priority, we should prevent anybody from being able to track your data, track your activity.
Nobody should be able to know that. Number two priority is we don't even want to know.
Because, you know, everybody knows as soon as one company has that kind of data, the government's going to show up and ask for it.
And so what I want to be able to do is the government shows up.
I want to be able to say, hey, open the kimono, look at everything.
Nothing's here, guys. You don't have anything.
So we don't collect your identity when you sign up.
You sign up anonymously. We don't keep your payment method on file.
We don't collect your location.
We don't monitor your communications.
We have no record of your communications.
We have no record of your internet activity.
We have no record of your financial transactions.
There's an enormous amount of opportunity in the world.
You look at Venmo and Cash App.
We have a huge business collecting your financial transactions and selling that data.
It's not just the transactions themselves.
It's not just what you're buying and where you're buying it.
They're using their app to track your location so they can track who's with you when you bought it.
Who was with you when you went to that restaurant last night?
You use Venmo to split up the bill and somebody puts it on their credit card.
All of that data gets collected and sold together.
And the reason why location is so important is because everybody talks about, oh, well, they anonymize this data before they sell it.
The reality is, if somebody knows your location 24 by 7, and let's say they've got a month's worth of data, They know who you are just based on where you spend most of your nights.
You spend them at home probably, and where you live is public record.
And so de-anonymizing data, especially when you have machines with artificial intelligence doing that, it's so easy.
It's so simple. So this whole idea of selling data to third-party brokers that's anonymized is really a joke.
You look at the federal government, that's a lot of what they do.
Besides these really cozy relationships they've got with Google and Facebook and the mobile operators, because the mobile operators are stuck, right?
They can't get their license from the FCC if they don't do whatever the government tells them to do.
The government doesn't even have to have those cozy relationships.
They just go out to brokers and buy the same data.
You know, it's just amazing.
And I'm not the only one saying this.
I mean, you look at the New York Times. They did a phenomenal multi-piece series of articles in December of last year going into massive amounts of detail about how much data that they were able to find out about individuals just through some...
They bought one month of data I think it was like 100,000 people.
And they were able to track anyone and everyone.
It was actually, I think it was done in 2020 because they were actually, part of the article talks about how they tracked President Trump by his mobile phone.
Oh, really? Yeah. Everywhere he went, you know, just by looking at this data.
Right. So it's just, it's just, and, and, That's supposed to be the most secure person in the world.
If he's not secure, then you and I definitely aren't.
With the ignorance by design, we don't collect anything.
We want to make sure nobody can collect anything.
Anything that shows up with us gets immediately deleted.
That's the whole idea. We want to make sure we have nothing.
My guys that deal with my web hosting are always frustrated.
Why don't you want to buy more storage?
Because we don't store anything.
Right. We don't want to know.
We have lots of memory, lots of processing power, but no storage.
harrison smith
Right, compared to places like Google and Facebook that are building these astronomically giant facilities just to house data that they won't tell you what they're doing with it.
You mentioned, I think, off air, so I want to get these numbers out here.
How many times a day do the hardware companies like Apple and Android's Google send information, regardless of what app you're using or whatever, the hardware is sending information to these companies how many times a day?
david sinclair
It's scary.
And this isn't my data. The federal government, the FTC, ran research to determine, this was like three months ago, they published this research.
Apple, on average, sends data about you back to Apple, your Apple phone does, 52 times a day.
Your Android phone, on average, 14 times an hour.
Total, it's over 350 times a day that your Android phone will send data about you back to Google.
harrison smith
Every four minutes, more or less, they're sending information about you to their company.
david sinclair
It's scary. It's horrifying.
It's everything. It's your location, your app use, your internet activity, your communications, how many phone calls did you make, who did you call, when did you call, and that sort of thing.
And you combine that with what you were talking about before, with these massive data centers getting built everywhere, right?
You know, if you go out and look at a lot of the new data centers that have been built by Facebook and Google and Amazon and others, they're very often located on land where the deed is held by the federal government.
Right. Meaning they don't pay any property taxes on that land.
So there's nothing public, publicly available about this, except the fact that you can look up in most public registers who owns the land, and usually some federal agency.
Right. There's nothing explaining what is...
Federal government getting in return from Google or Amazon or Facebook for giving them the land for free and them not having to pay property taxes on it.
But you know they're getting something.
harrison smith
I mean, how often does the federal government do anything beneficent or, you know, giving like that?
They always want a little something, so who knows what they're...
What they're getting in return.
Of course, you know, we talk about all the time the LifeLog project that the Pentagon was running where they wanted a profile on every American citizen.
They wanted the government to be tracking all this data.
Here's the graphic.
Pentagon Kills LifeLog project the day that Facebook was founded.
And, of course, there's – was it In-Q-Tel, I think, is the actual CIA operation that helps to provide the seed money to start a lot of these – It's all about gathering your information.
And so Volta Wireless is a way that you can actually fight back against this rather than just have to sort of surrender to this tracking and selling of your information.
This is an actual solution to that, isn't it?
david sinclair
Yeah, absolutely. You know, we talked about Google and Android.
You know, I said that our goal is to provide everyone with an all-in-one solution that covers all the bases, right?
We started with the secure messaging and then the VPN for internet activity.
We brought out the payments platform and the mobile service at the same time to basically prevent the mobile operators from being able to track you and also to mean you don't need to use Venmo and Cash App anymore.
The next phase there is what we were talking about just now with The iOS and Android operating system sending data back about you to Apple and Google.
You know, that's really where we're now launching the Volta Private Phone and the Volta Private Phone Pro.
We've developed our own operating system.
It's a secure operating system.
It's based on an open-source version of Android that's been what we call de-Googled, which means it doesn't use any Google services, doesn't contact Google in any way.
But because it's Android-based, we can use any Android app on it.
But what we've also done is you get access to a separate app store.
So there's an app store that exists for many years called Aurora.
Aurora, all they do is they source apps from the Google Play Store, and you can download them through Aurora without Google knowing what you've downloaded, right?
You get secure updates, a secure app store, a secure operating system, and the hardware is actually manufactured by a company that specializes in manufacturing secure hardware.
harrison smith
We're going to talk about the hardware on the other side.
Maybe you can actually get the Infowars app again.
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I am interviewing David Sinclair.
Now, he'll actually be on The Alex Jones Show and The War Room coming up later today to talk about Volta Wireless.
Now, if you're concerned about how your mobile phone is being used to track everything you do as well as tailor what news, ads, and search results you see, Volta Wireless now offers a comprehensive solution to completely mask all of your activities from Big Tech.
With Volta, you'll be able to conceal your location, identity, communications, internet activity, and financial transactions.
They literally take all of the best features of the other so-called privacy solutions, and they package it in one easy-to-use app by providing users with unlimited private talk, text, and high-speed data.
A private mobile number, private messenger, private network VPN, and private payment service all for just $39.99 a month with their Volta Digital Nomad plan.
We also have an exciting announcement from Volta Wireless if you're tired of Apple and Google using your phone as a tracking device.
You can now pre-order a Volta Private Phone or the Volta Private Phone Pro.
These phones are manufactured by Volta to ensure secure hardware, secure OS, trusted software updates, and limitless functionality.
What's best is that Volta Wireless supports free speech by sponsoring InfoWars and offers our audience a discount with promo code ALEX at checkout.
When you use promo code ALEX, you'll get your first month of Volta Digital Nomad plan for just $9.99.
There's no contractor obligation, and you can get a mobile plan and complete privacy for less than what you're already paying for mobile services alone.
So stop Big Tech from tracking your every move.
Head over to VoltaWireless.com to order your Volta private phone and sign up for Volta Wireless today.
Again, the promo code is Alex, and the website is VoltaWireless.com.
And in fact, we have here a Volta wireless phone.
This is still in pre-production.
You can pre-order it right now, right?
But it's a beautiful phone.
It looks like, you know, any Android or Samsung phone, but it's manufactured by Volta wireless.
So it doesn't have those embedded hardware tracking, you know, services that, you know, Google and Apple rely on.
It's really a beautiful phone, very lightweight.
I'm very excited about this.
So people can pre-order this now.
david sinclair
Is that right? That's right. People can pre-order it now and it's scheduled to start shipping in May.
And so, you know, the Volta Private Phone and the Volta Private Phone Pro really give a lot of security that people are not used to having in terms of their privacy with Google and with Apple.
If you look at the Volta private phone, our base offering, it's a secure piece of hardware that's manufactured in a secure facility to prevent any type of what they call zero-day hacks.
Right. So nobody can stick some chip in there or anything else on the hardware that's going to be able to send information that we don't know about, right?
Right. The second piece is a secure operating system we talked a little bit about before the break.
It's a de-Googled version of Android, meaning that you don't have any of the Google services.
You have the same abilities.
There's a Maps offering and things like that, but you don't have data going back to Google anymore, right?
So it's been de-Googled. That's huge.
And then the next thing is the software updates.
So we have our own operating system updates system that will be sending out regular updates to ensure your security patches and all that, to keep maintaining that security.
And then, of course, there's the App Store.
When we talk about unlimited functionality, you know, because it's based on Android, every Android app in the world will work on it.
You know, whether you're using F-Droid, which is an open source specialty store, or you're using Aurora, which essentially gives you all the apps that Google Play has, but without Google knowing you're downloading them.
You'll be able to get all of that together.
Now, the Volta Private Phone Pro brings a few additional benefits.
So, one of the core ones is with the Volta Private Phone Pro, you're going to get an app that essentially is a phone controller app.
And with this app, what you're able to do is to actually turn off certain pieces of your hardware.
So, for example, if you want to turn off your GPS, but still be able to communicate with everybody through this app, you'll be able to turn off the GPS. Right.
Through this app, you could turn off just different pieces of your phone so that they aren't sending out signals of any kind.
And so that really gives you the ability to really control what information your phone is sharing with anyone, right?
The second thing that the Volta private phone does that I think is really interesting is it has, you know, what's the really big difference?
From a hardware perspective, they're pretty much the same phone.
And it's really the software.
And this is what I'm going to talk about now is a really key piece of that, which is you have your regular operating system, just like you do with a Volta private phone.
When you type in a special code, though, your phone will reboot into a physically partitioned new operating environment that we call ProMode.
The whole idea of ProMode is it's supposed to be very, very secure.
So if you want to have a separate version of the Volta wireless app in there for very secure communications or you have a crypto wallet that you want to have that's very secure.
Essentially, anything, any app that you have that you want, that you don't want any other apps you download on your device to be able to have access to.
You can put them in this pro mode.
And essentially, it's a completely separate container.
So, for example, in your regular mode, you can have your Facebook app.
You can do all of these things, right, that you would normally do on your phone.
Tap a couple buttons, it reboots into the secure mode, and you can do your very secure things there.
And then tap a couple buttons, and you can go back.
And, you know, if somebody calls you on your secure mode, when you're in the regular mode, you get a notification that there's a call coming in, and you can switch to get it.
But it's really a huge opportunity to have, you know, those things that are really secure.
And inside of that, we've got a few other things.
One of them is the Volta Private Vault.
So it's an encrypted file manager.
So essentially, any files you get that you want to keep encrypted, not let anybody get access to, you can actually save them into the Volta Private Vault, which is a part of that pro mode.
As well as we have Volt to Private Calendar, which is an encrypted calendar app.
So essentially you can have your regular calendar that maybe your assistant gets to see or whoever else in your organization gets access to.
And then you can have your private calendar, which essentially you're not sharing that with anybody.
It's an encrypted calendar that only you have access to.
harrison smith
I gotta say, I really love all this, because I grew up in a time when computers didn't do things that you didn't tell them to do, right?
But now there's this phenomenon where it's like, I try to turn off my GPS, I go back 15 minutes later, it's turned itself back on.
I never gave it permission to turn back on, but it decided it wanted to be on, so it turned on.
It really infuriates me, probably more than is reasonable, but the idea that you could, you know...
Have that choice to go through and actually select to turn off or turn on pieces of hardware within the phone.
I love that because I really love like just having total control over my phone.
So that's extremely appealing to me personally.
david sinclair
Yeah, absolutely. And your GPS is one of the big ones too.
Because if you look at your average Android or Apple phone, when you shut them off and then you carry them around with you when they're off, They're still collecting GPS data.
And as soon as you boot them back up again and they get connected to a network, they send that GPS tracking data back to Google and Apple.
It's amazing. You can't get rid of it.
So being able to turn off your GPS or turn off your Bluetooth or whatever else, using this controller app, it's a huge, huge advantage.
harrison smith
Another thing I talk about on this show all the time is I hate how if we don't want to be surveilled, if we don't want to be a part of this new world order paradigm they're putting us in, then we have to not take advantage of all this wonderful future technology.
It's not fair to me personally.
I want to be able to use the technology that we have without having to subscribe to this constant surveillance and constant intrusion into my own life.
I think this is the answer.
Not to be completely off the grid and disconnected and have to be whittling off the grid somewhere, but be in the real world taking advantage of this future technology but not having to go along with the surveillance and all this other stuff.
So I think it's absolutely brilliant.
Again, the website is Volta.com.
That's V-O-L-T-A, wireless.com.
The promo code is Alex.
You get your first month for $9.99.
And you can do that even if you want to just use it on your phone.
You don't have to wait to get the phone, which ships in May.
Before then, you can be taking full control of your privacy by downloading the Volta wireless software for now, right?
david sinclair
Absolutely. Absolutely. Our software will work on any iOS and Android phone.
So you can just download it, go out to our website, subscribe, download the app, and start using it right away.
harrison smith
And it's completely anonymous, which the internet used to be anonymous, and it was a wonderful thing back then, and I'm glad we're bringing it back, and I'm glad that we've been able to partner with a company that's doing this because, again, it supports Infowars, but it also supports our mission and our message, which is you deserve to have privacy.
You deserve to not be constantly surveilled by corporations or the government.
You deserve to be a free human being and still take advantage of the wonderful technology that the future has to offer.
So I think it's a brilliant thing.
We're coming up on the end here.
People will be able to catch you on the Alex Jones Show and the War Room with Owen Schroer a little bit today because we do want people to go sign up for this.
We want people to take advantage of this.
It helps us. It helps you. It'll help them.
It's a 720 win.
Forget the 360 win. This is a 720 win because it really helps everybody all the way around.
But final minute here.
What's the pitch for people to go use Volta Wireless at VoltaWireless.com?
david sinclair
So really, it's all about...
We believe that privacy is the key to freedom.
If you can't think private thoughts, you can't say what you want to say to the people you want to say it, have relationships with people who want to say it, you're never going to have freedom.
And if you don't have freedom, you can never have prosperity.
And everybody wants to live a nice life.
So really, if these things are concerns to you, if you're tired of having your mobile phone used as a tracking device...
Go out to VoltaWireless.com, sign up, download the software, you know, with the coupon code ALEX, A-L-E-X. You get your first month for $9.99.
You know, give it a shot.
Try it out. See if you like it.
If you like it, you know, you'll get your Volta private number, but then you can port in your existing phone number as well.
And you'll actually be able to make and receive calls on the same device with both phone numbers once you port in your number.
And so, you know, you can keep the phone number you've had for 20 years, but you can also have a private phone number that nobody knows about that you use for making phone calls and sending messages.
So it's a great opportunity to change the way that you deal with technology.
You know, we really talk a lot about use the technology you want without getting used by the technology.
Yeah, that's brilliant. And that's really the focus here.
harrison smith
Well, I think it's great.
This is something I will definitely be taking advantage of.
I need a new phone number anyway.
I think mine's been given out too many times.
I need a private phone number.
But we love you. I know. Well, it's too much.
All right. Thanks so much. David Seclair, VoltaWireless.com.
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