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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host Harrison Smith. | |
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the broadcast. | ||
This is The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very big show we have for you today. | ||
We'll be joined by singer, songwriter, artist, and what comedian? | ||
That's right, Ben De Laurentiis as he is going to premiere his latest skit. | ||
Very funny stuff, and we'll be taking your calls. | ||
Of course, lots to talk about, obviously. | ||
It's insane, and hey, it's April Fool's Day, so just go ahead and take everything I say as if it's a joke, and maybe I won't get in trouble. | ||
Let's start like we do every day, okay, with the Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for the 1st of April 2022. | ||
Strike on Russian oil depot reported as Ukraine talks resume. | ||
And actually we have a few videos of this, 13 and 15, Ukraine helicopters striking this fuel depot. | ||
We can go ahead and roll those as B-roll. | ||
Emergency relief and evacuation convoys for the besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol remained in doubt on Friday, following reports of Russian interference while Russian officials accused Ukraine of flying helicopter gunships across a border between the two countries and striking an oil depot. | ||
The governor of Russia's Belgorod region said the alleged airstrike caused multiple fires and two people were injured. | ||
A Kremlin spokesperson said the incident on Russia's territory could undermine negotiations between Russia and Ukrainian representatives that resumed by Friday. | ||
The talks that resumed by Friday resumed by video link on Friday. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
Just... The war continues. | ||
As peace talks start, so does the bombing of Russian oil reserves. | ||
Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve warns of brewing U.S. housing bubble. | ||
Homebuyers have faced a tough proposition during the pandemic. | ||
Swallow rapid price increases and forego typical steps like house inspections or risk getting left out of the real estate market. | ||
Those dynamics have caused some observers to question whether the U.S. is repeating the housing bubble of the early 2000s, which led to a painful housing crash in 2016 and the Great Recession the following year. | ||
I think to be safe, we should just have BlackRock buy up all of the private homes and then just rent it back to the American people. | ||
That way we know we can just be controlled forever. | ||
Meanwhile, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis discusses potential repeal of Disney's Reedy Creek Act. | ||
Towards the end of a news conference in Ponte Verde Beach on Thursday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis commented on the possibility of state lawmakers could move to repeal the 1967 Reedy Creek Improvement Act over Disney's stated and financial opposition to recently signed parental rights and education law. | ||
DeSantis said that a potential repeal of the act would not be made purely in retaliation over Disney's behavior, but could instead be a part of a larger effort to strip the corporation of what the governor called special privileges. | ||
Essentially, Disney, as the corporation, owns a large swath of the state of Florida and runs it as if it's the government. | ||
And that may be under repeal now as they work to tyrannize America and indoctrinate children into an ideology of death. | ||
U.N. warns the Middle East is at a breaking point as food prices hit alarming highs. | ||
Could it only be a matter of time before food riots erupt across the Middle East? | ||
That's just the start, of course. | ||
Putin also warning about this, pointing out that the collapse of the food supply system and the global economy will lead to yet another and even more intense migrant crisis. | ||
As if we won't be dealing with food crisis here as well in the West. | ||
And finally, we have this. School nurse suspended for revealing student 11 is on puberty blockers. | ||
A little confusing here, but yes, a Connecticut school nurse was suspended over transphobic Facebook posts revealing that a student who was 11 was on puberty blockers. | ||
Twelve others were non-binary and the teachers were helping some keep it secret. | ||
So you had teachers and nurses in this school giving an 11-year-old female student puberty blockers and keeping it secret from their parents. | ||
That's what she said, quote, I have an 11-year-old female student on puberty blockers and a dozen identifying as non-binary, all but two, keeping this as a secret from their parents, she added, and she's the one who got fired for this, or suspended at least. | ||
Not the people giving the children puberty blockers, not the people indoctrinating the children into transgenderism and hiding it from the parents. | ||
They're still working. | ||
The woman who exposed it has been suspended. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. We're going to go ahead and open up the phone lines nice and early today. | ||
Be taking your calls throughout the entire show. | ||
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Give us a call here at American Journal. | ||
Taking all calls open line Friday, this April Fool's Day. | ||
It's got to be confusing for people like, I wonder, that'd be a good skit. | ||
A good skit is like a leftist who just believes everything they see in the mainstream media and then April 1st comes around and they start to question everything and suddenly things actually start making more sense. | ||
If all of the mainstream media is treated as one big joke and then maybe they just start having some sort of existential crisis, how everything they believe is false but they only... | ||
Can see through that on April 1st when they actually start taking things with a grain of salt instead of just gullibly swallowing down all of the bull crap that they're fed. | ||
Maybe today is a day of awakening for people out there. | ||
We can only hope. We can only hope something by God wakes these people up before it's too late because nothing else seems to be doing the trick. | ||
We have a lot of stories to cover, a lot of videos to show you. | ||
We'll go ahead and start. Let's start with something funny, shall we? | ||
It is April 1st after all. | ||
Here's a clip, a little meme made out of a clip of probably what was for a good portion of my life my favorite movie of all time, Airplane. | ||
I remember you used to go to Hollywood Video and rent VHSs. | ||
I do. That's how old I am. | ||
And I would rent Airplane as like a third grader every single weekend. | ||
I freaking love this movie and have the whole thing memorized. | ||
But let's go to this clip. | ||
It's a little meme about our collective consciousness using Airplane as a vehicle. | ||
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Clip number three. This is our collective focus. | |
Being taken up by COVID, now the Ukraine. | ||
Oh, here comes Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars. | ||
Out of the way, Will Smith. We've got something else to distract us. | ||
It's men can be women. Slapping us in the face, repeatedly climate change, cyber attacks, the big black guy with white supremacy, gun violence January 6th, and other sorts of ridiculous nonsense that we are continually assaulted with, that our public awareness is continually taken up by and practically destroyed over. | ||
Where should we begin? | ||
I actually want to begin with that final story of the Daily Dispatch because it really is an intense one. | ||
I don't know. We'll go from laughing and having fun with memes to just the most horrific story you've ever heard in various levels. | ||
There are levels to these things, right? | ||
You can't just take it all in as one thing. | ||
There are certain levels, right? The story is that a school nurse was suspended for revealing that a student 11 years old is on puberty blockers and revealing that there were how many of them? | ||
11-year-old female on puberty blockers and a dozen identifying as non-binary, all but two have been keeping this a secret from their parents, she said. | ||
So it's like, one thing you've got the transgender indoctrination going on in schools that is convincing like half of all elementary school kids that they're somehow transgender, that they have this vanishingly rare mental illness of body dysmorphia. | ||
Gender dysphoria, whatever you want to call it. | ||
Somehow that's exploded. | ||
Like, that alone isn't saying that you have a dozen kids in a single class that have been, you know, tricked into this death cult. | ||
Horrific already. On top of that, they're actually administering puberty blockers to one of these kids at 11 years old, blocking her natural development, crippling her for life in many ways. | ||
That's another level of horror on top of this that's being done at school. | ||
Then you have the horror on top of that, that all of this is being hidden from the parents of these students. | ||
It's just horror upon horror upon terror upon horror. | ||
And then On top of all of that, when the school nurse actually exposes this to be true, she's the one that's suspended. | ||
She's the one that gets in trouble. | ||
She's the one that pays the price. | ||
Not the teachers indoctrinating the kids into this. | ||
Not the ones hiding this. | ||
Not the ones giving puberty blockers to children without telling their parents. | ||
It's the woman who exposed all of this. | ||
That's the one that's paying the price for it. | ||
Again, it's one of these things where you go, okay, we can't. | ||
We can't fix this by just having a pleasant conversation, right? | ||
When you're this deep into it, when not only are the indoctrination this deep-seated, that it's changing the minds of half the students, but it's baked into the school administration to the extent that they have rules that they're following where they hide this from the parents. | ||
But then you have the teacher exposing this being punished like So we just need to get rid of everybody except for this one school nurse, right? | ||
So there's everybody, every other teacher in the school, every other administrator in the school just has to be like sent to jail. | ||
And we'll just give every, this one school nurse will just teach all the rest of the kids. | ||
Like, how do you deal with a problem that's this deep-seated? | ||
How do you extricate rot that has taken all but, you know, one little piece of the apple? | ||
I mean, it's It's insane what we're dealing with here. | ||
And I guess it makes sense since this is the inevitable outcome of decade upon decade of subversion, culminating sort of in the last couple years of just concentrated propaganda on this. | ||
Like, this is how I've gotten to this point. | ||
So I think the only way to get back to normalcy, normality, not... | ||
Perverted, horrific sort of landscape that we live in, is to, I guess it's going to maybe take decades to do this, or maybe we can just pass a couple out. | ||
Like, I don't know. I don't know where we go from here. | ||
Pretty dang horrific. | ||
A Connecticut school nurse has been suspended over a Facebook post revealing that an 11-year-old at the school where she works was on puberty blockers. | ||
Kathleen Cataford, who worked at the Richard J. Kinsella Magnet School in Hartford, was axed from her role Monday over the post, which was branded transphobic. | ||
Writing on a local mom's groups in response to a request for local school recommendations, the 77-year-old said, investigate the school system curriculum. | ||
CT, Connecticut, is a very socially liberal, gender-confused state, the post read. | ||
It continued, as a public school nurse, I have an 11-year-old female student on puberty blockers and a dozen identifying as non-binary, all but two, keeping this as a secret from their parents with the help of teachers, social workers, and school administration. | ||
Teachers and the social workers are spending 37.5 hours a week influencing our children, not necessarily teaching children what you think is being taught. | ||
Catterford went on to claim that children are being introduced to this confusion in kindergarten. | ||
DailyMail.com's attempts to contact her Tuesday were unsuccessful. | ||
Puberty blockers are used to delay puberty in transgender children and are a current hot-button issue in the United States. | ||
It's chemical sterilization, chemical castration. | ||
It's permanently crippling a child for life. | ||
Because it's trendy now. | ||
Because of the current trend of really just baseless insanity that little children can even recognize or conceive of the nuances of gender and sexuality before they're old enough to go see a PG-13 movie. | ||
Just imagine this. | ||
Just imagine the type of world where people believe that. | ||
Not just believe it, but it's being taught. | ||
It's being... The teachers are being trained in this. | ||
You know, school administrators are holding little committees where they instruct teachers on how to hide this from parents. | ||
And they work together and it's social workers and teachers and administrators coming together and going, we think it's best for the student if... | ||
We allow him to be a girl at school, and when he goes back to the parents, we'll hide it. | ||
We'll put him back in his boy clothes. | ||
We'll say, don't tell your parents. | ||
Don't tell them that we let you wear a dress at school. | ||
They might not like that, and your parents aren't the one you have to please. | ||
It's us. It's the state. | ||
It's your friends. It's your little friends that don't know anything, right? | ||
What are you learning at school these days? | ||
That boys can have babies. | ||
Yeah, yeah, why not? | ||
Boys can have babies. The sky is red. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's... | ||
Yeah, pretty horrific. | ||
Kathleen Catterford was suspended by Hartford Public School District after she posted these comments. | ||
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It's like, oh, it's because she was posting private details about students. | |
No, no, it's because the post was transphobic. | ||
No, it's because she is in opposition to the New World's Order's anti-human design to indoctrinate children into a death cult. | ||
Remember, it doesn't matter if transgender people are in a society where they're accepted or reviled, you still get 40-plus percent suicides. | ||
Even in the most accepting conditions, It is still a mental illness which breeds depression, unhappiness, discomfort in your natural skin, confusion on the most basic level, and almost always, majority of the time, results in suicide. Welcome back, folks. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls in just a moment. | ||
I just want to finish it up with this full comment from Kathleen Catterford, a teacher in Hartford, Connecticut, who revealed that not only were there a dozen children under the age of 12 in her school that were indoctrinated into transgenderism, who revealed that not only were there a dozen children under the age of 12 in her school that were | ||
So I want to read you exactly what she said, but let's just take a moment to realize the slippery slope that we've traveled down in the recent years, right? | ||
Because there's – you know there's such thing as going too far, right? | ||
Sure, you can go back in the past. | ||
You can go, look, people who were beaten or killed because of their sexuality. | ||
That's horrible. That's bad. | ||
Of course that's bad. That doesn't mean you need to be training children to be transgender, right? | ||
There's a difference between, well, that's an adult, you know, they're over the age of 18, they can do what they want, and that man decides he's a woman, so he dresses as a woman, and, you know, whatever. | ||
That's fine. That's his life. | ||
If that's the way he wants to live it, there's something we can do. | ||
He's an adult. He can do whatever he wants. | ||
And it's like, that's where it should end. | ||
That's where this transformation of society should really stop. | ||
That's the ultimate goal. | ||
Say, as an adult, you can do whatever you want sexually as long as it's amongst consenting adults. | ||
Like, what are we going to say? I don't want the government trying to dictate who we can and can't have connections with. | ||
Like, you know, that's fine. That's good. | ||
And now it's like, okay, so you accept transgender people? | ||
Okay, so we're going to go ahead and Create a program, a concerted effort to transform transgenderism from a vanishingly small like.02% of the population to up around 50% of the population through indoctrination and propaganda in public schools targeted at the youngest, most vulnerable in the population. | ||
And we're going to be chemically castrating and sterilizing them before they've even reached puberty. | ||
It's like, no, that's too far. | ||
That's way too far. That's insane. | ||
That's an insane thing to do. | ||
So just don't be confused. | ||
This is about acceptance. | ||
And I'll tell you here in just a second the way the school is saying, you know, we're all about inclusion and this is not who we are. | ||
It's like, what do you mean that's not who you are? | ||
You think this is somehow hateful to say we don't want... | ||
Little baby children being taught that there's no such thing as gender and if you're a boy you can actually be a girl as long as you take this magic pill. | ||
Like, you think that makes you hateful somehow? | ||
That somehow that makes you unaccepting or not tolerant because you don't want children being taught gender confusion by their teachers and then having that hidden from the parents? | ||
No, that makes you a weird, despicable pervert. | ||
To do that, to oppose that doesn't make you hateful. | ||
It makes you actually care about the innocence and well-being and proper upbringing of the children whose care has been entrusted to you. | ||
So Kathleen Catterford says, of course, the things I've already read to you about. | ||
The fact that teachers and social workers are spending 37.5 hours a week influencing your children, not necessarily teaching your children what you think should be taught. | ||
Children are introduced to this confusion in kindergarten by the school social worker who teaches social and emotional regulation in school expectations. | ||
So again, this is not a one-off. | ||
This is not something that just occurred. | ||
It's not just, oh, well, it turns out this one school that 50% of the kids are transgender. | ||
Why? Is there something in the water? | ||
We don't know. It's crazy. | ||
No, no. Just so we're clear. | ||
She says, How incongruent is that? | ||
Yeah. Makes a lot of sense, right? | ||
But no, she's hateful. | ||
She's transphobic. She's trying to destroy these children's lives by preventing them from making permanent changes to their body before they're, again, old enough to see a PG-13 movie or, you know, like, be alone at the roller skate rink, right? | ||
I mean, it's just... It's very young children. | ||
It's very, very easily manipulatable children. | ||
Like Mark Dice was saying in his skit in front of the city council where he's like, these are kids that... | ||
Believe that a man in a red suit flies around the world and brings them presents in the middle of the night. | ||
They fully believe that. | ||
They think that's 100% true because it is, and that does happen. | ||
If any kids are watching, you're right. | ||
He is real. But you're taking advantage of these kids. | ||
You're taking advantage of this innocence. | ||
You're taking advantage of this naivete to impose your own sick and perverted worldview on them. | ||
The consequences of which are unknown and horrific. | ||
And you're also exploiting the kids' discomfort in their own bodies, which literally everybody experiences. | ||
Literally everybody has something about themselves they're not quite comfortable with. | ||
Not everybody is comfortable in their own skin or able to go out and just make friends without any trouble. | ||
A lot of kids feel a little social anxiety. | ||
And so you take that little seed of discomfort instead of trying to Smooth it out and go, no, you know, everybody feels this way. | ||
It's fine. There's something wrong with you. | ||
They're like, oh, no, you're right. You're right. | ||
There is something wrong with you. | ||
Oh, you aren't comfortable in your own skin? | ||
Maybe that's because you're not in the right skin. | ||
Maybe your soul has been put in the wrong body. | ||
Maybe God hates you and is wrong about how he made you. | ||
And maybe we can help you and we can fix you and we can make you feel better. | ||
Then of course they're celebrated and they're congratulated and then they have this little secret with the teachers that is really kind of exciting and makes them cool and unique and suddenly maybe it's easier to get friends because everybody wants to be friends with the cool trans kid because that's the way that society is being manipulated. | ||
You're taking advantage of these kids. | ||
You're manipulating their most vulnerable aspects of themselves and you're mutilating them chemically for the rest of their lives based off of this. | ||
It's abuse. Everyone involved in this should be arrested at the very least. | ||
At the very least. I think that's... | ||
And again, you know, a lot of this... | ||
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Look, it's April Fool's Day, right? | |
This is all just a big joke. | ||
So I'm certainly not advocating violence here. | ||
But, you know, there's a certain thing where, you know, we describe it as like anarcho-tyranny. | ||
Like with crime or even with the border. | ||
Like if there was just no government, it really wouldn't be a problem, right? | ||
I would kind of feel safer if there was no police in my neighborhood because I would know if somebody tried to break into my house, I would shoot him in the head, I'd bury him in the backyard, and I'd go about my day. | ||
Like, I would protect myself. | ||
I wouldn't care. But now, if somebody breaks into my house, I can call the cops. | ||
They won't come. Austin has announced that. | ||
They won't show up even with armed robbery because it's not serious enough and they've defunded the police. | ||
So they're not going to come. So they aren't going to protect me. | ||
They're not going to stop the people from robbing me or breaking into my house or doing anything to me that I want them to do. | ||
But if I fight back and if I kill them and if I protect myself against them... | ||
If I make that noise, then I'm going to be arrested. | ||
I'll spend the rest of my life in jail. | ||
I'll be run through the ringer, and I'll have to go to court and pay all my money to lawyers, try to prevent my life from being destroyed for defending myself. | ||
It's kind of the same thing here, where back in the old days, this type of stuff didn't happen, because if there were dads in the home, and if the dads were real men that actually understood what was going on, and they learned that their child had been, as a boy, had been told, oh, actually, you're a little girl, and when you come here, I'm going to let you go into the... | ||
To the closet and change into a dress and that makes you a superhero. | ||
But don't tell your parents if I were to find that out. | ||
If this was 50 years ago or something, I would probably kill that teacher. | ||
I'm just saying that this is how people used to act. | ||
And there's a classic example of that guy in the airport by the phone. | ||
It was a coach or something that molested his kid. | ||
He shot the guy in the head. | ||
And then he was let off. | ||
And the judge said, well, we actually kind of understand why he would do that sort of thing. | ||
So, you know, you castrate the fathers so you can castrate the children. | ||
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to emasculate the fathers so you can turn their sons into little girls you're tuned in to the american journal with your host harrison smith Watch it live right now at band.video. | |
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And with that, we go out to the phone calls. | ||
We've got Lynn in Dayton who says, what if there was a World of the Worlds parody? | ||
What's this idea, Lynn? | ||
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I'm intrigued. Orson Welles did that radio show about War of the Worlds. | |
And I was thinking, what if a broadcast came over that there was a purging? | ||
And the reprieve had expired. | ||
And whether it was the angels of the Lord or QAnon, I think that's his attraction that people believe, hey, they're going to purge these people one day. | ||
And I'm not so sure I wouldn't be tuned in, and I might be applauding. | ||
So doing a radio, because obviously the story of War of the Worlds was that it was... | ||
The Purge. | ||
Yeah, but it was a radio broadcast that a lot of people thought was real. | ||
It was a short story about aliens invading, but the way they presented it was as if it was actual news reports happening. | ||
So you're saying we do something where we do a pretend news broadcast about the Purge happening? | ||
What would be the goal of that? | ||
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Well, they threaten us, the Patriots. | |
It would have to be extremely well orchestrated. | ||
You have to have Twitter accounts from all over, all posting different angles of the same video. | ||
It'd be a fun project to do. | ||
We could call it the Ukraine war with Russia and just everything could be fake and everyone could be believing a bunch of nonsense that isn't actually happening. | ||
I think we're actually living through the world of worlds on a daily basis. | ||
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I think they're fearing something for sure. | |
And that's where we are. | ||
We have to, you know, it's our faith, you know. | ||
And the anointed need to come out of the church. | ||
They need to go into the world. | ||
And I'm, you know, political positions and all of that, you know. | ||
Absolutely. All right, well, thanks for the call, Lynn. | ||
Sorry, I want to move on. We've got a lot of calls to get to, and I was rambling about that school for a while, so I've got to make up for it. | ||
Thanks for the call, Lynn. Let's go to Lady Liberty in Florida. | ||
Your kids have something to say? | ||
Thanks for calling in, Lady Liberty. You're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. Hi! | |
Hello, everyone. | ||
My goodness. There's a chorus there with you. | ||
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The kiddos have something they want to say. | |
Well, thank you very much. | ||
I couldn't quite understand. | ||
What was that, Lady Liberty? | ||
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What were they saying? Sure, they were saying Alex Jones was right. | |
Save our future. That is exactly right. | ||
Are these your kids? How many do you have? | ||
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They are mine, so I have five homeschooled. | |
Wow. And we don't start until after lunch in the morning. | ||
I'm usually listening to your show, but they wanted to, you know, they know what, we sort of inform our children and they know, have an idea, a concept of what's going on in the world. | ||
That's fantastic. But anyhow, I had something also that I wrote that I wanted to read for the audience, if that's okay. | ||
Please. You got it. | ||
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So it goes, there's a pillaging of the spirit, a raping of our soul, but the one thing they can't steal is our faith, hope, and love in and for our creator. | |
Faith is what unites us. | ||
Hope is what drives us. | ||
And love is the fuel that keeps us going when everything else seems impossible. | ||
We must relinquish our 3D ties to liberate our hearts into the hands of the Creator, abandoning fear and grasping strength from our face like air in our lungs, walking in the light amongst a world full of darkness, becoming a beacon of love and compassion, using words and action to pave the way for humanity. | ||
For it's only when we take back our power can we truly understand the sovereignty of our spirit in God's hands. | ||
Wow, yeah, absolutely. Amen, Lady Liberty. | ||
That was really beautiful. | ||
It reminds me of, I mean, whether it's 1984 or that, you know, what's the last line from the Truman Show where he goes, you never had a camera in here. | ||
They can force a lot of things on you, but they cannot force you to drop your faith. | ||
They cannot force you to... | ||
Binge your will to theirs, you know, no matter how. | ||
Absolutely. Even if they throw you in, you know, put you in chains and throw you in a cell, you are always a master of your own mind. | ||
And I think they despise that. | ||
And that's what so much of this is about, trying to get around and trying to enforce things that we wouldn't otherwise believe. | ||
Wow. Very, very powerful stuff, Lady Liberty. | ||
And congratulations on five kids. | ||
That's... I'll make it there. | ||
We're trying. We'll get there one of these days. | ||
But that was amazing. And thank you to all of your kids. | ||
That was beautiful. Absolutely. | ||
I love it. You could field a whole lacrosse team with just your brood right now. | ||
That is really amazing. | ||
A true inspiration. | ||
Thank you so much for that. | ||
And thank you to all the kids. | ||
Alex Jones was right. | ||
Beautiful. All right. Thank you, Lady Liberty. | ||
Let's go to Patty in North Jersey. | ||
Patty, how many kids do you have to talk to me this morning? | ||
Hey, Harrison. What's going on? | ||
That was phenomenal. | ||
And it's not coincidental. | ||
It's not coincidental. | ||
It's alignment that this week... | ||
Now, I have a nice Let's Go Brandon hat. | ||
Real nice. Very nice. | ||
Very loud. But I wear that hat when I go pick up my two kids from school. | ||
And this week... | ||
On Tuesday, three little boys came over. | ||
Hey, mister. | ||
Hey, I really like your hat. | ||
I really like your hat. I really like what the initials say. | ||
It's FJB on the side. | ||
I got more response out of these kids than I do from the parents. | ||
The parents are the ones that are ultimately affected immediately when the kids are going to feel it later on. | ||
That was awesome. | ||
That was great hearing those kids say, Alex Jones was right. | ||
Yeah, that's great. | ||
Gives you a little hope in the next generation. | ||
I'm telling you, man, when I was growing up, our parents, they didn't realize what was going on. | ||
They didn't know they had to train us to be warriors. | ||
Yet we turned out okay. | ||
We turned out all right. How much more powerful will the next generation be? | ||
People like myself and Lady Liberty and Patty raising our kids up to recognize that they're in a battle, they're in a war, and... | ||
You know, they're going to have to be little warriors for Christ, little patriot warriors growing up, which they love, by the way. | ||
We grew up, though, to a devil having an intimate relationship with Saddam Hussein on South Park. | ||
So, I mean, we're okay from that. | ||
But that's what we grew up to. | ||
So, I mean, we're okay. That's right. | ||
I wanted to just touch a few things. | ||
I haven't been on in a while. | ||
I haven't been doing my thing. I just want to say to all the patriots out there, I want to connect with you guys and let you guys know that crypto is not bad. | ||
Not all crypto is bad. | ||
Some is bad. There are a lot of scams. | ||
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A lot of scams out there. | |
A lot of bad people. | ||
But there are good ones. | ||
There are resources to make sure you don't make bad decisions in the crypto market. | ||
You want to make sure you All right, hold on, Patty. | ||
We're running out of time, so tell them where they can find this information. | ||
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You go to CryptoWars.live and come Monday I'm going to be back up and running. | |
The studio is getting renovated. | ||
Hope to see you there. Thanks a lot, Harrison. | ||
Alright, fantastic. Good to hear from you, Patty. | ||
It's been too long. CryptoWars.live. | ||
All right, we'll be back on the other side with more of your phone calls. | ||
We've got Emmanuel in Pflugerville. | ||
We've got a potential troll on the line. | ||
We're going to troll the trolls on this April Fool's morning. | ||
I'm feeling I'm feeling reinvigorated from that a little more hopeful calls always give me hope though Welcome back folks I guess this first hour will just be the transgender hour. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls in just a second, but I want to cover this particular story here from UK. Again, it just sort of shows where we're going and I don't know. | ||
It's interesting. Okay, so here's the story from BBC. Conversion therapy. | ||
Ban to go ahead but not cover trans people. | ||
The government insists it will ban so-called conversion therapy for gay or bisexual people in England and Wales, but not for transgender people. | ||
It comes an hour after it had said it would drop plans for the ban entirely. | ||
The announcement on Thursday evening administers... | ||
The announcement on Thursday evening that ministers would explore non-legislative routes to stop the practice was criticized by LGBT groups and MPs. | ||
According to NHS England, conversion therapy tries to change someone's sexual orientation or gender identity. | ||
So, this is a don't say gay bill. | ||
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Right? That's what this is. | |
This is the weird thing, right? | ||
If a kid... | ||
Goes to school and then is propagandized and taught that they're actually a different gender or they're told about homosexuality or whatever. | ||
If they're influenced to be gay or influenced to be transgender, that's good. | ||
But if you try to influence them to not be gay or not be transgender, that's conversion therapy and must be prohibited by law. | ||
You get this? Like... | ||
I'm completely in favor of conversion therapy being banned. | ||
That would mean you can't teach conversion to homosexuality or conversion to transgenderism in schools. | ||
But see, that's not the way this works. | ||
That will certainly be allowed. | ||
That will continue to be allowed, encouraged, subsidized by the state. | ||
But any attempt to push back against it will be criminalized. | ||
You get how this works? NHS England and other major psychological bodies in the UK have warned all forms of conversion therapy are unethical and potentially harmful. | ||
Unless, of course, it's transgender conversion therapy in favor of the transgenderism or in favor of homosexuality, right? | ||
So if you bring a kid in and you try to convince him to be gay, that's good. | ||
That's not conversion therapy. | ||
But if you have a kid that says, I might be gay, and you say, well, let's talk about this and let's... | ||
Let me tell you why I think that's wrong. | ||
You're evil, you're bad, you'll be punished by the state. | ||
You get how this works? So unless you're considering any sort of propaganda or any sort of conversion therapy towards homosexuality or towards transgenderism equally as bad and as evil as attempting to change people back into being straight or convince people that actually you're the gender that you are, then this isn't This isn't a legitimate law. | ||
It's transgender, homosexual, like, propagation by the state. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
But of course, they're still not happy. | ||
The legislation will mean therapy to attempt to change people's sexuality will be outlawed. | ||
But those practices carried out to change people's gender identity will not. | ||
And for some reason the trans are mad about this, but that's... | ||
This is just the don't say gay bill, but on the other side. | ||
But actually what the opponents claim the don't say gay bill is, right? | ||
The don't say gay bill is just like, don't talk to little baby children about sex. | ||
Okay? Flat, that's it. | ||
Just don't talk to them about sexuality at all, in any form. | ||
And this is saying, no, you can talk to kids... | ||
You can actually propagandize, you can convince, you can therapize kids into being gay, into being transgender. | ||
But if you try to do the reverse, then that's illegal and you will be punished by the state. | ||
I love they write this. | ||
Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, Jane Ozan, a conversion therapy survivor. | ||
This word survivor. | ||
If it's not something that will kill you, you're not a survivor of it. | ||
It's just, but it's these little rhetorical tricks, right? | ||
These little language words they use as if conversion, as if like, well, we, you know, our boy started putting on dresses. | ||
We sent him to therapy and he died. | ||
And the therapy killed him. | ||
We're like, well, no, you're a boy. | ||
See, you have all the boy parts. | ||
And we get that, you know, boys don't have to fall into a certain category. | ||
You can be whatever you want to be. | ||
You're just a boy. You know, it's just a fact of the matter. | ||
And we can deal with that. We learn every one. | ||
The kid's just like, just dies. | ||
You survived conversion therapy. | ||
Thank God. Thank God you made it out alive. | ||
Just incredible. Of course, the LGBT community is just infuriated at this. | ||
So they're passing a law saying that, yes, you can indoctrinate kids into being gay. | ||
If you try to indoctrinate kids into being straight, that's illegal. | ||
That's bad. And then they leave transgenderism off, and that's just not enough. | ||
We have to have a law that allows transgender indoctrination and prohibits Cisgender indoctrination. | ||
That's what they want, and they will not be satisfied ever, really, ever, no matter what, no matter how much leeway you give them, no matter how far down this slippery slope we slide, there will always be another taboo to break. | ||
There will always be another letter to add to LGBT. Why not add a P? Why not add an F? Why not add any number of other perversions and then say, yes, you are allowed to promote this, but if you If you try to push for normalcy, if you try to push for what is natural and good, then you will be punished by the state because we're ruled by demons. | ||
And that's that. Let's go out to the phone lines. | ||
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With that, we go to the phone lines. | ||
Emmanuel in Pflugerville has a call about the fourth industrial revolution. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Emmanuel. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, good morning, Harrison. | |
How are you doing today? Good, thank you. | ||
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Good, good. Yeah, I just wanted to say how Klaus Schwab talks about the Fourth Industrial Revolution being an opportunity to advance the human race by merging with machines, but in reality, when we take a step back, we realize that that's a step back, and we are losing our connection with God by doing so. | |
We're becoming a machine, and we're losing that spiritual essence that It allows us to have free will. | ||
A hundred percent. | ||
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Also, I want to say I got the first founding member coin and I just got the second one in the mail and I want to encourage everyone to get one. | |
These are pretty cool and I love the detail on them. | ||
Yeah, thank you. They are absolutely beautiful. | ||
I keep forgetting to bring one in in the morning. | ||
We had one laying around the office that I should bring in because really you need to see the way the light glints off this thing. | ||
There's a reason why people used to go to war for precious metals. | ||
I mean, there's something metaphysically beautiful about silver that you really need to experience and hold in your hand. | ||
Thank you for your support, Emmanuel, and I completely agree with you. | ||
I mean, even that first sentence that you said, right? | ||
Klaus Schwab... It says that we need to advance humanity by merging with machines. | ||
Like, this isn't a sci-fi novel that we're discussing. | ||
This is the real world. This is what they're actually talking about doing. | ||
Like, people really need to just comprehend what people are really talking about and pay attention to that little speck, that ember of humanity that still burns inside of you that revolts at this idea. | ||
Because that's the correct response, actually. | ||
Anything else before I let you go, Emmanuel? | ||
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Yeah, I think that people, a lot of people are just not, what's the word, comprehensive of the situation. | |
They just don't get it. | ||
And we need to pay attention to those little details about ourselves. | ||
And the other day I was driving around my community and I saw it was fully alive. | ||
Like there was kids playing outside, there's people mowing their lawns. | ||
And all this and that. And I was like, the American spirit is still alive and well. | ||
And it's going to rile up and it's going to wake up fully once people realize and comprehend that these elite really don't care about us. | ||
So my hope and my faith is not lost. | ||
Right now it may seem like it's very dark outside, but that light is still inside of us. | ||
We are still human and we're still connected to God. | ||
As long as we don't merge with machines and we don't completely sell out to the establishment, I believe that we're gonna be okay. | ||
Yeah, wow, you very well said. | ||
You are exactly right. | ||
And you're right, you know, and it's almost a... | ||
It's a bittersweet sort of thing, right? | ||
You go around, you see that the world is full of life, and everyone you meet on the street, at least in Texas, like, everybody's friendly. | ||
Everybody's, like, happy to see one another. | ||
You can connect with people immediately regardless of, you know, who they are or where they came from. | ||
There's still that, you know, humanity that connects us all. | ||
And so it's, like, it's a beautiful thing to see, and then it's just, like, you think about the way it's being diminished. | ||
You think about the way the attack is happening on these people, and you just go, you... | ||
People are just wandering around in a daze. | ||
You have so much power and energy and you're just wasting it. | ||
and you don't even realize that there are termites eating out the foundation of your life. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Yeah, he met the producers, independent producers, I know that people, who bring into Netflix and said, listen, let's recut your film because it's wrong, so let's do it this way. | ||
So they recut completely the footage what he stole practically from the Ukrainian filmmakers and they put it at an Academy Award, an Academy qualified that for competition. | ||
This is a brutal violation. | ||
I personally know the director of Winter Empire. | ||
When I was his investor of his feature film, what I call Oil Way, My Son is Gay, he was a guy who immigrated from Russia, Evgeny Afinevsky, to Israel first, whose crew was a very famous producer, American producer, independent producer, Menachem Golan. | ||
And after that, he take over his company and with all scripts. | ||
And after that, he come to the United States because he was kicked off out of Israel. | ||
He start working here. | ||
And when 2014 come, oh, he's, don't pay me. | ||
I have no personal. | ||
It's a little money, but I bring the more than a million money for his film. | ||
He never pay me any commission. | ||
I was executive producer. | ||
He just simply kicked me off. | ||
And in 2014, he arrived to Kyiv, to Maidan. | ||
He find the local guys who filming on the time of Maidan event, the local filmmakers, Ukrainians. | ||
He said to them, oh, guys, with me, we will do the Academy Awarded film. | ||
Just give me all your footage. | ||
They give him all the footage. | ||
He make the film. It was very mediocre. | ||
It's called Pray for Ukraine. | ||
They screened that film in Kyiv. | ||
No, no tractions. | ||
Nothing. Nobody liked it. | ||
So he come back to United States and here, he met the producers, independent producers, I know that people, who bring him to Netflix and said, listen, let's record your film. | ||
Because it's wrong. | ||
So let's do it this way. | ||
They cut completely the footage what he stole practically from the Ukrainian filmmakers and they put it at an academy award an academy qualified that for competition. | ||
This is a brutal violation of rules of Academy of Motion Picture and Science in California. | ||
I never even thought about that. | ||
Academy never, and that's in the status of Academy and the qualification, never can be shown the film and qualified film who consists from more than 10% of footage already was screened before. | ||
So The Winter on Fire has, I believe, more than 80% of footage screened before as a movie, Pray for Ukraine. | ||
After that, he was nominated. | ||
You know, Ukrainians who was participating, who filmed that film, not for fake, but for real, they come here to LA, they stand in front of Dolby Theatre, the Afinievsky just cut off the phone and go to the... | ||
Yeah, and send him off and said, no. | ||
It's not your film. That's mine. | ||
He's like, I don't know you, but thanks. | ||
And as soon as after he finished that, he was proceeding to be an Academy member. | ||
I have very little doubts about Academy qualities now. | ||
So, the HBO gave him the money to film the series Cry Out of Syria. | ||
He is... Practically, if you see that film, you will understand it's exactly the same propaganda as in Winter on Fire. | ||
Right. And I know that this year he has not succeeded because Academy gave the Oscar to White Helmet film about that. | ||
And White Helmet is another leg of CIA and Mossad operating in Syria, the people who are staging the chemical attacks because they need to be shown. | ||
And after that, some hoax, cruise missiles start firing under evidence of pictures, and pictures were staged. | ||
You know, that's a danger of this, because the real danger from cruise missile, it's real. | ||
It's like a blow. | ||
It's like a precise weapon was hitting the target in a few minutes. | ||
And the staging of picture, this is a very low-cost event. | ||
You just need to hire extras, you need to have a good photographer, and after that you need to know the channel, you need to be funded a little bit. | ||
And that was a big debunk of how the BBC MI6 fund all entire dead information, all operational operations in Syria. | ||
You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
We'll be joined by Ben De Laurentiis later this hour to premiere his latest skit in this comedy-centric April 1st, April Fool's Day episode. | ||
First, not a joke. | ||
Not even really funny. | ||
But so outrageous that it borders on the realm of absurdity. | ||
Chinese City orders all indoor pets belonging to COVID-19 patients in one neighborhood to be killed. | ||
This is from businessinsider.com, published on March 30th, so not April Fool's. | ||
This is real. China, which has been pursuing a zero-COVID strategy, is seeing a new surge in cases. | ||
One city ordered the killing of all indoor pets of COVID-19 patients in one of its districts. | ||
State-run media reported that the order was later stopped. | ||
It's not clear if any animals were killed. | ||
But a Chinese city did briefly order all indoor pets belonging to COVID-19 patients to be killed. | ||
The ANSI district of Langfeng City in northern China on Wednesday ordered the complete culling of indoor animals of coronavirus patients, the state-run China News Service reported. | ||
The work had stopped by 5 p.m. | ||
local time Wednesday. The Chinese News Service reported citing a staff member at the Langfang Center for Disease Control and Prevention. | ||
It's not clear how many animals were actually killed. | ||
The question is... | ||
What the... | ||
The question is, what? | ||
Why? Why are you doing this? | ||
Now, it could be just a simple fear tactic, right? | ||
If you're going to go out and... | ||
And be in public as a human being, you might catch COVID. If you catch COVID, we're going to kill your dog and your cat. | ||
Could be just a little threat thing. | ||
Could be that they're worried about the animals themselves getting infected. | ||
Obviously, you save animals by killing them, right? | ||
In China, this is how this works. | ||
But it also... | ||
You know, you also have... | ||
There was a story yesterday... Where they're going around injecting vaccines into wild animals. | ||
Like, oh, the next big outbreak might be in the deer population. | ||
Like, you just picture this orc-like mechanized insanity. | ||
Just like, you know, these human beings that... | ||
They claim to be environmentalists. | ||
They're just terrified of climate change. | ||
But they're simultaneously just like running like a steamroller over all things natural and good. | ||
They're just like culling animals and injecting vaccines into wild deer. | ||
And it's just the evil that it's so permeated American and human populations that it now just is moving out to the animal kingdom and... | ||
Tainting that natural progress as well. | ||
It's just horrific, honestly. | ||
That's what happens when you have a communist country. | ||
That's what happens when you have this fear of COVID so overwhelmingly pathological. | ||
And maybe, you know, maybe these people that have been so dehumanized as to want to, you know... | ||
We had the other... | ||
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There's a picture that South by Southwest... | |
Big protest. There's billboards in Oregon now. | ||
Stop having kids. Don't have kids, right? | ||
So maybe these people who just like despise humanity. | ||
You go, oh, and they're killing dogs. | ||
They go, what? Dogs? Wait, no. | ||
Cute little puppers? | ||
No, we don't want to kill those. | ||
Just like abort your children. | ||
Oh, but don't. Don't hurt the dogs. | ||
Stop having children. End your bloodline. | ||
Kill yourself. Save the earth. | ||
Oh, but don't hurt the little puppies, little doggies. | ||
Don't do that. It's like maybe we can point to them and go, look, isn't this kind of crazy? | ||
They go, wow, that's too far. | ||
Masks on children. | ||
Separating children from, you know, their fellow children and keeping them alone in a room staring at a screen 12 hours a day. | ||
Good. That's wonderful. | ||
That's loving and fantastic. | ||
Inject them full of... Hormones, a chemical stew, castrate them. | ||
All of that's good and wonderful. | ||
Hurt the dogs. Oh, somehow you've broken through my exterior and pierced my bleeding heart. | ||
So, guys, don't hurt the dogs. | ||
Stop falling for COVID crap. | ||
Stop falling for lockdown. | ||
Stop falling for the fear-mongering. | ||
Stop it. It's hurting the dogs. | ||
Won't that wake you up? | ||
Something has to. We'll try anything. | ||
Whatever it takes to wake you up, for the love of God. | ||
We're all going to die. Please wake up. | ||
What's that? We got to the phone calls. | ||
Let's go to Wokester in Portland. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Wokester, you're on the air. | ||
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Woke-ster? Harrison, can you hear me? | |
Yes, I can. Loudly, yes. | ||
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Oh, I love your show. | |
It's an awesome contrast compared to Alex Jones' show. | ||
I just started listening a month ago. | ||
But I just want to let... | ||
The listeners know, sorry, I'm in the middle of work. | ||
The listeners know that Turbo Force is freaking awesome. | ||
I love it during midday. | ||
Also, the iodine, I've been taking it for years. | ||
It's great. Try it out. | ||
The turmeric, it's the best turmeric on the market. | ||
I've looked into this for a long time. | ||
It's really great. People should try it. | ||
Also, I have an idea for... | ||
Items to sell, like 100% cotton items, hard to find, undershirt, underwear, organic shampoo, soap. | ||
We do have the Emmerich's Essentials line, so we do have the organic shampoo and soap. | ||
Right. Whatever it's called, sanitizer, hand sanitizer and stuff. | ||
So we do have that stuff. | ||
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Right, I'm thinking like essential, everyday essentials, like things we buy every day because I would buy your guys' products. | |
It was just like, I know it's like just shampoo or... | ||
A hand soap that's unscented, all organic. | ||
Same with 100% cotton material. | ||
It's very hard to find. | ||
And we have to be health conscious as info warriors. | ||
We need to stay alive. | ||
100%. Well, I'll... | ||
I'll tell you, Wokester, if you go to InfoWarsStore.com and you hit Health and Wellness, and there's a drop-down menu, and you go to Emmerich's Essentials, we've got everything there. | ||
Natural deodorant, doesn't have the aluminum that will poison you. | ||
We've got the Tea Tree Shampoo. | ||
We've got the Herbal Body Wash, all sorts of essential oils there. | ||
You can get the Body Wash and Shampoo Combo there. | ||
So it's all available at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Thank you so much for the plug there, Wokester. | ||
I do appreciate it. The crew thought maybe you were going to be a troll. | ||
Why did they think you were going to be a troll? | ||
Were you being trollish? I don't know. | ||
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Because I said I was from Portland. | |
I was just waking up. | ||
I'm at work. Portland is falling apart. | ||
The wokeism is out of control. | ||
Everyone has their flags. | ||
For the Ukraine and the trans flags, which those people are fine. | ||
It's just kind of weird that all my neighbors have this flag flying and the kids are all wearing the masks. | ||
The parents have their kids wearing the masks here. | ||
Crime is through the roof because of our DA here, our George Soros funded DA. It's well known. | ||
There's a local radio station here that spoke about the George Soros funded DA, Lars Larson show. | ||
It's a conservative radio show. | ||
He's not quite there, but it's all the plebs have here to listen to if they're somewhat conservative. | ||
But anyways, you're doing a great job. | ||
Keep up the great work. | ||
And I'll keep buying the products. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
And I'm praying for everyone. Thank you. | ||
Well, thank you. Thank you very much. | ||
Yeah, I was prepared. I guess when somebody calls themselves Wokester and they're from Portland, we're just like on guard. | ||
It's like, is this a troll? But hey, if you're a troll, we'll put you on air. | ||
We don't care. But I'm glad you weren't. | ||
I was bracing for the worst there. | ||
But instead, we got really the best. | ||
That was amazing. Thank you very much for that, Wokester. | ||
Let's go to Michael in Virginia, who says Klaus Schwab is starting to wake up to the pushback against him. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Michael. You're on the air. | ||
Yeah. Hey, yes, sir. | ||
Let me make this quick. I know there's not much time. | ||
First of all, InfoWars is very creative, is entertaining, and is the voice of the information in the digital age. | ||
And there are two sides that require representation. | ||
Both support like the trunk of a tree. | ||
Both are supported by the trunk of the tree, the roots as well as the branches and the leaves. | ||
So you've got the two sides. | ||
You've got the bad, the good, the ugly, the pretty, the tall, the short, the coins, the two sides. | ||
One is not valuable without the other. | ||
They need to be both represented. | ||
So Klaus Schwab is speaking on behalf of one side. | ||
Right at this moment, his butt is being whipped in Ukraine. | ||
Unfortunately, the people are suffering. | ||
The people are suffering as a result. | ||
However, we at Infowars don't require the use of bombs or weapons or bullets or these types of things. | ||
However, we understand that there are two sides, and the other side finds it different than what we think. | ||
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And they're using what they're doing to accomplish, unfortunately, the defeat of the global empire. | |
No, you're exactly right. | ||
Let me keep you on. | ||
We've got to go to break, but I'll come back on the other side. | ||
We have one more break before Ben Day-Learn just joins us. | ||
We'll get Michael and Virginia back on the line to elaborate on what he's talking about, because I'm intrigued. | ||
I think we need to make something very clear here. | ||
Klaus Schwab is just a dude. | ||
He's a professor. Right? | ||
He's never achieved anything. | ||
He's never built anything. | ||
He's a professor who in like 1971 founded the World Economic Forum and started this theory he called stakeholder capitalism. | ||
And let me see if I can break down the terms for you here. | ||
Build back better is the slogan. | ||
Of the program, the Great Reset, which is a program of the World Economic Forum, the method that they're using is stakeholder capitalism. | ||
Like, you've got to know all these certain terms. | ||
At the end of the day, Klaus Schwab is a figurehead. | ||
He's a high priest in this religion. | ||
He hasn't actually achieved anything We're good to go. | ||
Much more influential and important than him are people like the CEO of BlackRock, the Rothschilds who still control the majority of – well, all the central banks around the world. | ||
Like there are the controllers at the top. | ||
There's Klaus Schwab. There's spokesperson. | ||
There's World Economic Forum and the Davos meeting. | ||
They're coordinating organization. | ||
And then there's the program, The Great Reset, which is just the endgame of globalism at the end of the day. | ||
So I'm going to go to this video and we'll get Michael from Virginia back in line to discuss it because this is what Klaus Schwab is up to right now as he is presiding over the meeting of the World Economic Forum and their global governance summit, their world government summit, where they are going completely mask off and telling you exactly what their intentions are. | ||
Let's hear it from the horse's mouth. | ||
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What underpins a world order is always the financial system. | |
I was very privileged. | ||
My father was an advisor to Nixon when they came off the gold standard in 71. | ||
And so I was brought up with a kind of inside view of how very important the financial structure is to absolutely everything else. | ||
And what we're seeing in the world today, I think, is we are on the brink of a dramatic change where we are about to, and I'll say this boldly, We're about to abandon the traditional system of money and accounting and introduce a new one. | ||
And the new one, the new accounting, is what we call blockchain. | ||
It means digital. | ||
It means having an almost perfect record of every single transaction that happens in the economy, which will give us far greater clarity over what's going on. | ||
It also raises huge dangers in terms of the balance of power between states and citizens. | ||
In my opinion, we're going to need a Digital constitution of human rights if we're going to have digital money. | ||
But also this new money will be sovereign in nature. | ||
Most people think that digital money is crypto and private. | ||
But what I see are superpowers introducing digital currency. | ||
The Chinese were the first. | ||
The US is on the brink, I think, of moving in the same direction. | ||
The Europeans have committed to that as well. | ||
And the question is, will that new system of digital money and digital accounting accommodate the competing needs of the citizens of all these locations so that every human being has a chance to have a better life? | ||
Because that's the only measure of whether a world order really serves. | ||
Don't you love the way they qualify it? | ||
We are instituting a digital control grid that will be sovereign. | ||
The money itself will be sovereign from super states. | ||
It's not going to be private. | ||
We're going to own it. We're going to be unaccountable to the national governments because we're going to be in a superstructure. | ||
We're going to use our surveillance and control of... | ||
Commerce across the world at the transactional level to control people's thoughts and minds because everyone deserves to live a good life. | ||
It's like, wait, what? What was that last part? | ||
How does that last part have anything to do with the first part? | ||
It's like, okay, you're just tacking that on the end to make it look like what you're doing is somehow beneficent and it's a piece of philanthropy rather than just what it obviously is, which is a method of mind control by... | ||
Blocking people who disagree with you out of the economy itself, right? | ||
But they tack it on at the end there. | ||
Because everyone deserves to live a good life. | ||
Okay, what? | ||
You can't just tack that on at the end of your diatribe about how you're reforming the banking system to have total control over it. | ||
And of course, this is what it's all about. They're collapsing the U.S. dollar. | ||
They're collapsing the currency format that they've had for a while. | ||
They're beta testing it with Justin Trudeau in Canada, destroying lives and confiscating the bank accounts of people who disagree with him. | ||
It's all being beta tested now. | ||
It's all being rolled out now. They're admitting it. | ||
Michael from Virginia, what's your take on this and Klaus Schwab and his despicable cadre there? | ||
First of all, I'd like to say you beautifully, Mr. | ||
Smith, pointed out. I love the ideas that they give a bit of dignity. | ||
And they speak of words like sovereign. | ||
Well, when they say sovereign, they're meaning taking control of our lives in the way of trade. | ||
That we become their useful tool in a way that we don't suspect. | ||
They give us a way of life That is contradictory, but at the same time giving us both sides. | ||
So contradictory and going along. | ||
But they could want to control us and every avenue that we pursue. | ||
However, Mr. | ||
Schwab is losing his representation, his right, something about that. | ||
And they are being attacked in the Senate in Australia. | ||
They're losing, and he's negotiating. | ||
He wants to, first of all, he needs to have You, Owen, and Alex together and representing this new fight of information, digital warfare and control over our lives. | ||
They are sophisticated enough to realize that there are those of us who aren't. | ||
And Alex and you guys represent the people. | ||
Oh, yes, they want to control the technology, the technology that these Globers do. | ||
But they're losing because they have to negotiate with you guys. | ||
This quantum communication thing is just so powerful. | ||
They know, they realize this stuff. | ||
Yeah, yeah, Schwab, he's a Schwab. | ||
He's just a cigar that I put in my mouth, and I smoke when I feel like I am in control. | ||
You know, he's the guy behind us. | ||
This movement, this World Economic Forum, but that's about it. | ||
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He's, you know, the frontrunner, so to speak, right? | |
The challenge. Yeah, he's helping to solidify all these separate groups so they're all in the same line and operating in the same... | ||
I mean, that's, you know, the lockstep document is a lockstep for a reason. | ||
The sophistication, you guys, the sophistication, you guys, is just great and tremendous how you represent the people. | ||
Well, thank you very much, Michael. | ||
I do appreciate that. I'm sorry we're going towards a commercial break, but I always appreciate your calls. | ||
And yeah, I really appreciate your kind words. | ||
And I do feel in a way we're just speaking... | ||
For human beings. It's like on one side you're being told like live in a box, have no kids, eat bugs, and we're out here just like play music, eat ice cream, do whatever you want to do, drive a fast car, go find a beautiful woman. | ||
Like we just want life and humanity and we just want to be left alone and really that's our biggest weakness is that they'll never let us alone and we don't care. | ||
If you want to go off and kill yourself, like by all means, like I want to have a family, I want to You know, build something great. | ||
I want to have fun. And yeah, all these things that we learned from Alex Jones. | ||
They can go do whatever the hell they want. | ||
They want to live in a death cult. | ||
That is their prerogative. The problem is they won't leave us alone. | ||
They won't let us just be free because our freedom is an existential threat to their control. | ||
Because any freedom anywhere in the world is an example and a lesson to the people under control that you can break out, you can be free, and that threatens the superpowers. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with Ben De Laurentiis and more of your calls. | ||
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Stay tuned. You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal, and I'm very, very happy to welcome my next guest. | ||
If you're a fan of the show, you already know him well. | ||
He's Ben De Laurentiis, singer, songwriter, and podcast host. | ||
Ben is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and info warrior taking part in the culture war. | ||
Since appearing on Nashville Songwriters Association's International's January 2020 EARS list of musicians to watch, he's faced tons of adversity for his political views, but has now doubled down with the Radicalized podcast where he and a co-host talk about current events and the culture war going on in America. | ||
His website is BenDeLaRentis.com. | ||
His Twitter is Ben underscore DeLaRentis. | ||
The website for the podcast is theradicalizedpodcast.com. | ||
That's theradicalizedpodcast.com. | ||
And you can find it on Rumble if you just search theradicalizedpodcast on rumble.com. | ||
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Thank you so much for joining us, Ben. Thank you for having me. | |
You guys are so wonderful. I got to talk to the producer the last couple days, Matt, on the phone for a bit. | ||
He was very helpful. He was kind of just like giving me some pointers about things and some great behind-the-scenes chatter about Infowars and all that. | ||
Well, this isn't just a job for most people. | ||
This isn't like the normal type of job where you just don't care. | ||
Everybody working here, sort of by necessity, has to care a lot about what we're doing. | ||
So we all try to go over and above Unfortunately, Matt is out of town today, but he's still helping us from abroad, from wherever he is on his travels. | ||
But yeah, we're very glad to have you here. | ||
You have a premiere for us today, first time viewing of your latest skit. | ||
Tell us about what you're doing and what this skit is. | ||
Well, it's a skit that I figured only could be allowed on something like Infowars because it's going to be really easy to misinterpret or take out of context parts of this skit. | ||
Good. I played it for my Israeli friends and they thought it was hilarious. | ||
And they said, you know, people, dumb people are going to be upset by this and they're not going to get it. | ||
And I said, I know, but I can't let that be the deciding factor on what we do with this. | ||
We want to do a... We want to do this character that my friend, the other host, Danny, plays, where he is the NPC. He is the current thing. | ||
So whatever the current thing is, he's got a good heart and he just dives in full force to whatever that thing is. | ||
And this time the thing was war and conflict. | ||
And he's been kind of radicalized towards this idea that he can do combat. | ||
So he sends out an audition tape. | ||
Over to Ukraine. | ||
I guess he finds it on Craigslist or something over there. | ||
And he accidentally gets involved with the Azov Battalion. | ||
So he gets a little more than he bargains for. | ||
So this is sort of based on a true story, right? | ||
I mean, we've seen the Reddit battalions go to Ukraine and realize that war is not as fun as video games of war are. | ||
And come to really rude awakenings. | ||
And so this is sort of a dramatization of what occurs in the real world. | ||
Absolutely. And the saddest thing was, Matt had told me, the producer said, you know, he's like, if three weeks ago, this would have been, like, we would have pushed this from every channel. | ||
We would have had Alex play. | ||
We would have pushed it hard. | ||
But the time, everything's moving so fast, it almost goes into obscurity. | ||
So I'm glad that we had the transgender aspect covered, because the transgender is really hot again this week. | ||
You know, there's always something new. | ||
We can roll in background that airplane meme where it's just every couple days you get something else smacking you in the face and demanding your entire attention. | ||
But no, no memes. | ||
We're gonna go to your skit now. | ||
Yeah, here it is. | ||
First it's Ukraine, then it's Will Smith, you know, it'll be transgender next, white supremacy after that, and the poor American people are just in this endless, like, spin cycle of not being able to get their feet on the ground as we're constantly pulled in various directions. | ||
Alright, we'll go to the skit now. They're kind of just screaming, like, focus on anything except for your consciousness. | ||
Focus on anything but evolving as a spiritual human on this earth. | ||
Exactly. Anything but that. | ||
Anything except for us. Don't focus on us. | ||
Don't focus your anger on us. | ||
Just focus on anything other than us. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, incredible. | ||
And don't focus on your family and the simple pleasures of this realm. | ||
No, that's the worst thing you can possibly do for the globalists when you wake up and realize that everything they're selling is just made of dust. | ||
So let's go to this clip before we run out of time. | ||
But go ahead and intro it and then we'll go to the clip. | ||
So this is the well-meaning liberal having his call to action and accidentally getting involved with the Azov Battalion. | ||
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Here it is. Baby, I just can't take it anymore. | |
I can't take it anymore. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Zelensky. Zelensky came to me in a dream last night once again, and I have no choice. | ||
I'm going to have to join the mission of the West. | ||
My ancestors are Your ancestors are at risk. | ||
Yes, but we're going to be on the right side of history this time. | ||
Well, I'm going to go into the heart of the conflict. | ||
Cleve. Cleve. Cleve. Cleve. Cleve. Cleve. Cleve. 6, | ||
7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 10. | ||
For our radio listeners, this is an epic Rocky-style training montage of an overweight man in a dress using medieval weapons. | ||
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For our radio listeners, this is an epic Rocky-style training montage of an overweight man in a dress. | |
One week later. | ||
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Oh, they received the email. | |
They want to do a video conference with the one and only. | ||
It's all known that he was in Poland. | ||
I've been to Poland finally arrived. | ||
I'm waiting for Sergei Kajerich to get out. | ||
And we'll be back. | ||
Commander, thank you for being alongside me today. | ||
I apologize about my connection on the video. | ||
Do you have a question for me tonight? | ||
Yes. I told you shut the dog up. | ||
We have an understanding that you've been involved in gender reassignment therapy. | ||
Is this true? Only about three quarters of my penis? | ||
I don't think you're going to be a good fit with our battalion. | ||
But I am! | ||
No, this is not going to work. | ||
No, it's going to work! | ||
Baby, why are you doing on bed? | ||
Oh my goodness! | ||
Has been three or four weeks! | ||
What are you doing with your life? | ||
Zelansky's still calling for me. | ||
But I have not been good enough to answer his call. | ||
I'll never be good enough. | ||
The Radical Eyes Podcast. | ||
There it is. Fantastic. | ||
It's a struggle being an NPC. I love where he's just like, he just sort of absentmindedly does the Hitler salute. | ||
It's like, I guess this is what we're doing now. | ||
Transgender leftist, like, I guess I'm a Nazi now. | ||
I don't know. It's a little confusing, but I'm just gum rolling with it here. | ||
I loved the one Nazi. | ||
He was kind of trending on Twitter, the guy with all the guns in his hands and the big swastika necklace. | ||
I was like, how funny. Let's just put whatever we want him to say down. | ||
Yeah, it's perfect. None of us speak Russian. | ||
Just use whatever we want. | ||
And I hope that guy, if he sees it, thinks it's funny and doesn't think we're making fun of him personally because he looks like a pretty intense guy. | ||
No, he looks like a wonderful human being that you wouldn't want to insult. | ||
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Absolutely not. Upstanding gentleman. | |
Stay in Ukraine. For our radio listeners, you've got to watch it. | ||
Go to theradicalizedpodcast.com or search The Radicalized Podcast on Rumble. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to talk more with Ben De Laurentiis, helping to find a door out of Babylon, taking the red pill and escaping the matrix that has so many people just trapped in a state of utter confusion on a day-to-day basis. | ||
It really strikes the heart of our current issues. | ||
We'll be right back. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. We are on with Ben De Laurentiis. | ||
BenDeLaurentis.com. | ||
On Twitter at Ben underscore De Laurentiis. | ||
The new podcast where we just saw the skit with his co-host. | ||
What's your co-host name, Ben? | ||
Danny. Danny's co-host Danny. | ||
It's theradicalizedpodcast.com or theradicalizedpodcast on Rumble. | ||
And I want to talk to you a little bit more about this skit. | ||
But just during the break here, I was scrolling Twitter, and I got to mention this. | ||
Jack Posobiec on Twitter says, this just has to be said. | ||
War Room, as in Steve Bannon's War Room, was ahead of everyone. | ||
The Wuhan lab, the laptop, inflation, even the pandemic itself. | ||
Time to strap in. We're taking the country back. | ||
And if you go to the responses... | ||
All of the top responses are like, here's the Alex Jones was right. | ||
Just putting a picture of Alex Jones going, what the hell? | ||
Why leave me out of this? | ||
James Lindsay puts a star except Alex Jones. | ||
Rusty Shackelford, Alex Jones was ahead of them all. | ||
It's just, you know, people keep trying to take credit for our stuff, Ben. | ||
And, you know, he should know better, shouldn't he? | ||
Doesn't Jack Poseidon, doesn't he know that? | ||
You would think. We're friends with the guy. | ||
I've hung out with him in D.C. before, but no, we never get credit. | ||
You know what it is, he's playing politics, because he knows if he mentions Alex Jones and all the normies go, well, what about Sandy Hook? | ||
The NPCs are activated. | ||
Sandy Hook, we don't listen to Alex Jones. | ||
Now we don't listen to Jack. | ||
The signal's gone out. They try to distance themselves. | ||
I mean, a lot of people got where they are because of Alex, and they try to distance themselves from him. | ||
It's not a real friend, you know? | ||
It's not the right thing to do. | ||
It's a dang shame. | ||
But you know what? | ||
At least the people understand it. | ||
At least all of the responses saying, oh, what about Owen Schroyer? | ||
Glad you're doing good work. | ||
But Alex Jones has been ahead of everyone, as was David Icke. | ||
I mean, it just goes on and on. | ||
But anyway, I don't want to make it about us. | ||
I just happened to see that and thought that that was a little bit humorous, a little bit funny. | ||
But at least the good people know. | ||
Well, you guys had the best audience. Like, not even blowing any form of smoke. | ||
The best audience. Like, when I played this for my family, they were confused, and they're fairly smart. | ||
They were like, what are you? You're a Nazi? | ||
Like, what are you talking about, a Nazi? | ||
You're gonna get killed. I'm like, look, the Infowars audience is gonna get it. | ||
Like, I don't know what to tell you. Like, you didn't even know there were Nazis in Ukraine somehow, because I guess you catch just enough propaganda that you missed it. | ||
Right. Even though you like to think you're informed, you missed this, which is pretty big. | ||
I mean, the interesting thing about your skit is that it's really not too far off what actually happened. | ||
I mean, I said a little bit before we played it, but now just thinking back over it, like... | ||
I mean, it's silly the way that you represent it, but what you're representing is actually the way people are. | ||
Like, it sort of boggles my mind. | ||
I think my favorite line from it was that Zelensky came to me in a dream. | ||
I mean, people really feel like there are these people that they knew nothing about. | ||
The media puts them in front of them and say, worship this guy, and they all just go, okay, he's an angel now. | ||
He's a god. We will worship him. | ||
I mean, they really do have that level of control over these people. | ||
It's so weird. | ||
The more you look into any of this, it's so fishy. | ||
Everything about him and the whole being an actor thing and playing the role. | ||
I heard your take with the t-shirt thing and I thought that was the best take I'd heard on him wearing that t-shirt to Congress. | ||
His PR people said, wear the t-shirt. | ||
This is going to trick a lot of people. | ||
They're going to think you're so busy fighting that you don't have time to throw on a suit jacket. | ||
Insanity. But they eat it up, man. | ||
And now there's that new guy. Have you seen him? | ||
And this could be real. I don't know. | ||
Because everything's so confusing now. | ||
But his name's like James Vasquez or something. | ||
And he's like a regular guy who's overseas. | ||
And he keeps posting every day about it. | ||
He's got like hundreds of thousands of followers now. | ||
And they keep giving him money. And he's saying that he's out there like hunting Russians with his people. | ||
Like, using drones, finding them, and it's like, is he really out there, like, every day in combat, stealing, like, machine guns from tanks, 50 cals, and then bragging about it on Twitter? | ||
Or is this another part of a psyop? | ||
Is this another person who wanted 15 minutes of fame? | ||
Very hard to get to the bottom of anything right now, unless you go to Infowars.com. | ||
Well, and, you know, just the idea that you're going to celebrate some guys like, I'm out here just murdering Russians, and they're like, good, good, the Russians deserve to die. | ||
I mean, the way that, again, we're in this world where it's like, you know, Whoopi Goldberg will be kicked off of The View for a week for daring to say the Jews are white. | ||
Like, just, we have to value absolutely everybody to the highest degree, like, no offense whatsoever, until it's the Russians, and then it's just like, Kill them, kill their family, bankrupt everyone, stop playing their music, cancel their ballets, like full-on ethnic genocide hatred against these people. | ||
And the cognitive dissonance isn't even there. | ||
People don't even consider like, well, wait, if this was any other type of person, would I be okay with this ethnic hatred being projected on these people? | ||
They really couldn't care less. | ||
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How do they get away with this? | |
I guess the brainwashing goes back so far and is so deep. | ||
That's why the whole door out of Babylon thing on our website, that's something that the third host, Scotty, always talks about. | ||
He is like a 50-some-year-old awesome dude who lives on a boat and occasionally lives in the woods at his properties with no electricity, nothing. | ||
Nice. And he's all about truly escaping the Matrix. | ||
He's very intense. | ||
He almost has magic powers, and I mean that. | ||
Like we walked through downtown Baltimore in the middle of the night once to go to the liquor store. | ||
And he approaches like a guy was like fighting with his girlfriend physically in the street. | ||
And he like approaches him and diffuses it. | ||
He carries this like energy that's not really something you come across. | ||
So we were so drawn to this guy. | ||
And he's trying to show like you have to completely detach from all mainstream everything. | ||
He's a guru. | ||
He really is a guru. | ||
That's awesome. Check him out on our podcast. | ||
We get him drunk. | ||
He doesn't normally drink, so you'll get a little bit louder of him and he'll kind of speak over Danny more than he normally would. | ||
But I really think he's right, and that's why we love having him on. | ||
He really has this message of if you can detach from all this and see everything for what it is, a clown show, something to trap your attention, to keep you within a certain framework of thinking so you can't ever... | ||
Get out and focus on you and focus on how do you feel? | ||
Are you enjoying this gift of consciousness? | ||
Are you enjoying this present reality? | ||
Or are you stuck angry or bitter about this thing on TV? And I'm guilty of it. | ||
I all the time get drawn in and I get triggered by things. | ||
But we've got to be more like Scotty. | ||
Right. It's something that our side has to deal with as well. | ||
Because I have the same sort of reaction where there will be some piece of propaganda Where they'll put something out either racial or something as division. | ||
Of course, they're trying to get their people to go, we hate white people. | ||
And they want our people to go, these black people are up to it again. | ||
It's like, don't fall for it. | ||
On either side, don't fall for it. | ||
Remember that this person who's claiming to represent this race, they aren't speaking for that race. | ||
They're speaking for themselves. And a lot of times, what they're perpetrating is... | ||
Bad for everybody, including the race that they're pretending to want to help. | ||
So, yeah, it's not just the other side that needs to break out of the matrix and not fall for the division of the mainstream. | ||
It's both sides, although I think we do a better job of actually taking in that and, ironically enough, recognizing our own bias and then getting over that. | ||
But, yeah, it's absolutely something our side has to do because... | ||
We're definitely the side of more self-awareness. | ||
We're still not arrived at the endgame goal, but we are... | ||
By far, the more self-aware side of this thing. | ||
We're the ones asking questions. | ||
We're the ones looking deeper into every situation and ourselves. | ||
And that's what it's going to take if we're going to somehow win this crazy thing. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. Well, I know you're doing your part with the Radicalized podcast. | ||
How often do you all come out with a new episode? | ||
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Once a week? Uh-oh. | |
Ben froze up. | ||
Yeah. We're going to reconnect here with Ben in just a second. | ||
At least his face froze with a pleasant expression on it. | ||
It looked like he just stopped moving. | ||
But we're going to reconnect there with Ben. | ||
But I do want to bring up this article because it reminded me what Ben was saying about the way that they'll Pay people, like maybe this guy who claims to be in Ukraine murdering Russians. | ||
Like, is that true? Is it fake? | ||
Is he being paid to do this? | ||
Well, of course, this is not out of their own possibility, as we've seen with the White House paying TikTok stars to... | ||
Pro-vaccine propaganda. | ||
You also have Trudeau liberals paid over $600,000 to hire influencers to convince people to get vaxxed. | ||
For the year 2021, it's been determined that the federal government in Canada spent more than $600,000 on social media influencers to promote federal incentives, chiefly to push for Canadians to get vaccinated. | ||
So... Yeah, they're just dishing out hundreds of thousands of dollars to try to convince everybody that this is just what everybody thinks. | ||
This is just the way everybody is and it's totally normal. | ||
And if you disagree with us, then you're the crazy one. | ||
But ignore the fact that I'm literally being paid to say this by the government and it has nothing to do with my own convictions or my own knowledge or what is actually true and good. | ||
It has everything to do with I'm being paid to propagate this. | ||
You don't have to pay people to propagate the truth, to be honest with you. | ||
Even if I didn't have this job and, you know, was working in a factory or something, I'd still be posting stuff on Twitter. | ||
I'd still be spreading the news of Infowars, you know, even if I wasn't paid to do it. | ||
But for these people, you've got to pay to spread this message because it's the only way that it gets spread. | ||
I'm sorry that we lost Ben De Laurentiis there. | ||
An unfortunate end to our interview, but again, you can catch that skit and see his podcast at theradicalizedpodcast.com. | ||
On Rumble, it's theradicalizedpodcast.com. | ||
His Twitter is Ben underscore De Laurentiis. | ||
He's always coming up with great stuff. | ||
His musical parodies are... | ||
Unparalleled propaganda in the best possible way. | ||
Propaganda for the good side. | ||
For truth and love and justice and liberty. | ||
And what could you ask more than that? | ||
I do want to remind you folks, we actually got one of the silver coins. | ||
We actually, the crew, pilfered Alex Jones' official coin. | ||
Here it is. The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. | ||
I mean, look at that coin. That is a work of art right there. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Let's check in on the current thing. | ||
Nowhere have people been more vehement to support the current thing than when it comes to Ukrainian refugees. | ||
This has led directly to economic migrants and students who definitely aren't Ukrainian or refugees wantonly abusing the system at the expense of genuine needy Ukrainian refugees. | ||
We were delighted to have the opportunity to welcome a group of brave, resilient people to Dr Hyde Park today. | ||
They have travelled to Roscommon to find refuge from the horrors of the war in Ukraine. | ||
Who wants to tell them if the current thing is doing everything we can to support Ukrainian refugees, does it matter that significant numbers of them appear to not be Ukrainian or refugees? | ||
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Look at me, sure. | |
Look at me, sure. Ukrainian. | ||
No. Here's more diverse Ukrainian refugees arriving in Bordeaux in France where a full third of Ukrainian refugees were discovered to be economic migrants mainly coming from Africa. | ||
Apparently those Russian missiles were so powerful they moved Ukraine to a different continent. | ||
The Irish government is so keen to support the current thing. | ||
The per capita equivalent of America accepting over 13 million They vowed to take in 200,000 Ukrainian refugees, including these good old Slavic 60-year-olds who landed at Dublin Airport last week. | ||
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They're just nationals of Ukraine. | |
Okay, so you're a Ukrainian citizen? | ||
Yeah. Okay. Ireland says they'll build 35,000 new homes for Ukrainian refugees, even while Irish people themselves are struggling to find homes. | ||
To accommodate the newcomers, presumably forgetting that refugees are only supposed to be refugees while there's a war on. | ||
Then they're supposed to go home and help their country rebuild. | ||
200,000 is nothing. | ||
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I'll pump those numbers up. Those are rookie numbers in this racket. | |
The German Green Party is demanding Germany accept 8 to 10 million Ukrainian refugees. | ||
The entire Ukrainian population is only 41 million. | ||
Seems there just aren't enough Ukrainian refugees to go around. | ||
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Kensington Council, hello. | |
Where's my Ukrainian? | ||
Yes, I requested one two weeks ago now. | ||
Still no sign. Well, I'm keen to get one before the neighbours get theirs. | ||
Yes, they beat us to it with the Tesla and the Cockapoo. | ||
Yes, that's my request. | ||
Yes. Quiet woman, perfect English, experienced cleaner, needs to find her own accommodation. | ||
Actual Ukrainian refugees seem to be a finite resource, which is why the current thing crowd are seemingly happy to import them from third world countries The Russian aggression against Ukraine and against everything that is built in Europe is an argument to accelerate the green transformation on the continent. | ||
Green energy is completely shite, totally inadequate to meet demand, and has already almost bankrupted Western economies like Spain. | ||
It only leads to soaring energy costs that poor people can't afford to pay. | ||
But hey, if it's a key part of the current thing, maybe we all need to get behind it. | ||
What's next? Zelensky urging us to embrace drag queen storytime or transgender representation in female sports as a crucial part of the war effort. | ||
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Hey guys, I'm in the women's restroom. | |
Current thing, selective outrage, socially engineered outrage. | ||
The regime is so easily able to redirect people's cognitive impulses virtually overnight, it's both depressing and quite frightening. | ||
COVID. War. The difference between a bog standard dictatorship and a ruthless totalitarian state is that a ruthless A poll in Canada found that vaccinated people are far more likely to risk World War III over Ukraine by supporting aggressive measures against Russia. | ||
While unvaccinated people are more likely to support diplomatic measures. | ||
NPCs seamlessly transferred from being deathly afraid of a virus, which didn't kill 99% plus, depending on age group of people who caught it, to mindlessly lobbying for no-fly zones and military escalation that could very well cause nuclear Armageddon. | ||
Another poll found huge support for the current thing, support Ukraine. | ||
But when asked what they'd do if they were invaded like Ukraine, the majority of Democrats said they'd flee the country. | ||
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Watching the American Journal with your host Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Alright, welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal. | ||
Third hour has begun. | ||
We'll be joined by another guest here momentarily from Infowarsguns.com. | ||
Very excited to announce that partnership. | ||
But we're going to take a few of your phone calls first and talk about a few of this other news. | ||
I also want to mention this. | ||
Tomorrow, I will be in a live debate with a man named Destiny. | ||
It's part of the Killstream Kingpin Invitational taking place in Dallas, Texas. | ||
And it will be live on stage, not even on webcams, believe it or not. | ||
Doors open at 7 p.m. | ||
Central. This is in Austin. | ||
I mean, this is in Dallas, Texas, tomorrow evening. | ||
At 8 p.m., I will be debating destiny on globalism versus nationalism, which is frankly hilarious because... | ||
Who's in favor of globalism? | ||
I don't even know what arguments the dude's going to make. | ||
So it should be fun. It's also a little bit daunting. | ||
Destiny, if you don't know who he is, he's a left-wing guy. | ||
He actually just got kicked off of Twitch, which is unfortunate. | ||
I hate to break this to him, but that was the globalist that did that to you. | ||
But no, he was not appropriately, I don't know, Celebratory about transgenderism. | ||
I'm not even sure what the conflict really was, but he was a huge, huge Twitch personality. | ||
And yet he had all of that hard work stolen from him, taken away and destroyed by the limp-aristed technocrats, faceless automatons behind the scenes in California. | ||
So he's clearly not all bad. | ||
Clearly he's doing something right. | ||
If he's got big tech censoring him, that's a good thing. | ||
But... He is very well known for debates, I guess. | ||
They all get tons of views. | ||
So I've never done a debate before. | ||
I've never done a debate in my life. | ||
The only thing that could be considered a debate would be when I went on the killstream and it wasn't even a debate. | ||
It was just Adam Green calling me a Mossad agent and me just saying, no, I'm actually not. | ||
I don't know if that was so much of a debate as just fielding baseless accusations from a hater. | ||
So this would be an actual debate. | ||
But Destiny is very well known in the debating world. | ||
And so when Ethan first asked me, he said, do you want to debate Destiny? | ||
I was kind of like, ooh, that's kind of trial by fire, isn't it? | ||
That's kind of throwing myself into the deep end to see if I can swim. | ||
And I said, yeah, yeah. Maybe, maybe I'd be okay with that. | ||
He said, yeah, the topic is nationalism versus globalism. | ||
And I was like, oh, okay, then yes. | ||
Then yes, I will absolutely do that. | ||
Of course, like, yes, I will argue in favor of nationalism over globalism, just like I'm in favor of Cooking a nice meal over starving to death. | ||
I mean, what is the argument here? | ||
You're going to be in favor of starving to death? | ||
You're in favor of... I was always joking, like, what if he convinces me? | ||
What if I lose the debate and he convinces me that I should give up national sovereignty to an unelected cabal of billionaires to run the world? | ||
Gee, what if he makes really good arguments for that? | ||
No, it's not going to happen. I will defeat him just like I'll defeat everybody in bowling. | ||
I'm not good at bowling, but I am very good at trash talking about things that I'm not very good at. | ||
But also we'll be there, Alex Stein and Pat Dixon. | ||
They'll be there doing stand-up sets. | ||
And then there is the Kingpin Invitational Bowling Tournament. | ||
It all happens tomorrow. | ||
If you're in Dallas, I hope that you can be there. | ||
And you can find a link to this on my Twitter or on Ethan's at TheRalphRetort. | ||
So very excited for that. | ||
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There's only 10,000 of them minted, so this is a one-time offer. | ||
If you want to get your hands on this, you've got to go to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
This particular coin was pilfered from Alex Jones and promised the crew that I wouldn't steal it. | ||
Although, we'll see. | ||
It is April Fool's Day. | ||
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As long as human beings will be around. | ||
It is a beautiful thing. You've got to go to InfoWarsStore.com to get that. | ||
It's the best possible way to support us. | ||
Now, let's go out to the phone calls. | ||
We'll go to Sticker Bandit in Tennessee. | ||
Has a comment about Ukraine. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Sticker Bandit, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. Good morning. | |
Good morning. Yeah, I was going to talk about, you know, we need Mr. | ||
Duhler The Laurentiis here in Nashville. | ||
And we need to kick Dolly Parton out. | ||
What? What do you have against Dolly Parton? | ||
Well, she funded the big BLM thing down on Broadway. | ||
She's just too nice. | ||
She's too nice to everyone. | ||
That's the problem. She's a national treasure though. | ||
I'll give her a pass on this one. | ||
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We love Dolly Parton. Well, anyway, I was going to talk about the Ukraine and how I just love Zelensky, so no. | |
I can't stand it again. | ||
But I decided to talk about something else, if that's okay. | ||
Well, I do want to get to some other callers, but yeah, I appreciate your call, and I know what you're saying. | ||
Ukraine is just infuriating the way that we're forced to choose sides, and we're acting like supporting one tyrant over another is somehow virtuous. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Sticker Bandit. | ||
Let's go to Andrew in Michigan, who says, people are hearing from God, they just don't know it. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Andrew. | ||
You're on the air. Hey, so... | ||
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My buddy, he's a real Reiki enthusiast, right? | |
And I see where he's coming from, like... | ||
A real what enthusiast? Sorry, I missed that. | ||
A real what enthusiast? Reiki? | ||
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Oh, Reiki healing. | |
Okay. So, yeah. | ||
The brainwashing, it's coming from like a lower source from these... | ||
News agencies, right? | ||
And my parents, I can't convince anybody about these, like, Nazis in Ukraine and open a lot of people's eyes, but my buddy, he's in his 50s, right? | ||
And instantly, like, I convinced him, and he's actually a watcher at Bandai Video now. | ||
And I got... | ||
And I got all my family to take your guys as supplements. | ||
That's the crazy shit, right? | ||
Watch your language, but yes, that is crazy stuff. | ||
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Yeah, but I'd just like to plug your Knockout and your Brain Force Plus and your Turbo Force too. | |
All that stuff is incredible. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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I'd like to wish all of you guys a blessed day and Don't worry about Planet X. We are all energy. | |
So just convince people to stay positive and defend yourself from tyrants. | ||
Absolutely. 100%. | ||
In fact, our next guest... | ||
We'll help you to defend yourself against tyrants. | ||
Let's just say that, and we'll expand on that a little bit more on the other side. | ||
Let's go to a final call here. James in Minnesota has called in about the avian bird flu that's sweeping the country and causing the mass culling of thousands, or in many cases, millions of birds, farm birds, chickens, and turkeys across the country. | ||
Thanks for calling in, James. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, how's it going, Harrison? I want to thank you guys for everything that you guys are doing. | |
It's our pleasure. I'm a small farmer here in Minnesota, and one thing that's kind of been bugging me is listening about this bird flu, and this happened at Google, H5N1 lab-made, just to see what pops up. | ||
And I find an article from my home state here, from the University of Minnesota, lab-made H5N1, says that combining the viruses, H5N1 and the H1N1 viruses, that can achieve airborne spread between guinea pigs, Creating novel viruses that may be able to spark a human pandemic. | ||
So I just, I think it's kind of interesting to know that chickens are the number one source of meat protein in the world, and now they're culling all these birds. | ||
Yeah, it is going to get bad, folks. | ||
There it is. By the way, Chinese scientists are the ones behind it. | ||
you got to do your own research then call in and share it like like James just did all right welcome back ladies and gentlemen | ||
This is the American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith, joined by two very special guests, Tony McKnight and Sherry McKnight, a husband and wife team who are behind a new partnership with InfoWars. | ||
And you can find the website at InfoWarsGuns.com. | ||
We have teamed up with Big Daddy Unlimited to help people really support the Second Amendment and arm themselves. | ||
Welcome to the show, guys. Thank you, Harrison. | ||
We appreciate it. Well, very glad to have you all here. | ||
Tell us about this partnership and why you guys would want to partner with the Infowars audience. | ||
All right. Well, what I would tell you is that we've been followers of Alex Jones and Infowars for a long time, and it really is our audience. | ||
I mean, we believe in a lot of the same things that followers do, and we felt it was a really good fit. | ||
And at the end of the day, we're all about protecting and defending the Second Amendment, and our attitude is we want to Make guns as accessible as possible to people and educate them on what the Second Amendment is really about and ain't about hunting. | ||
Right. Absolutely. And, you know, it's one of those things we're distracted by so much stuff constantly. | ||
It seems like it's been a long time since there's been a really concerted anti-gun effort. | ||
But at the same time, we know that you're laughing. | ||
Is that because they're going on all the time? | ||
Because they're constantly happening, right? | ||
And even, you know, I was looking through some old papers yesterday just from about a month ago where it was discovered that they were building an online federal database of gun owners. | ||
So they're still, like, tracking. | ||
They're still putting in place the sort of stuff required if they want to ever do some sort of big gun grab. | ||
I mean, they are working on that behind the scenes, aren't they? | ||
They absolutely are. | ||
It's funny because we had a congressional friend of ours do a speaking engagement at our headquarters, and he brought up the same thing. | ||
And I laughed because I said, listen, man, that ain't new information. | ||
They've been doing it for about 50 years. | ||
You know, it's unfortunate. | ||
There's a whole bunch of unelected officials that kind of do whatever they want, however they want. | ||
And at every step, they're just... | ||
Creeping infringement upon our rights. | ||
And our attitude is the Second Amendment defends the first. | ||
And without it, we're not going to have what we're doing right here, which is free speech. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And Sherry, I know it says in your book, Your bio here, in 2013, when politicians threatened to take away the Second Amendment rights of American citizens, your fire to defend your God-given right to keep and bear arms was ignited. | ||
And it says you never shot or owned a gun before then. | ||
So what inspired you to get started with firearms? | ||
Well, when I heard the term gun control, it was really the first time I had been paying attention. | ||
I mean, I was always focused on business and wasn't really paying attention to that commentary. | ||
And I had never owned a gun, so I just wasn't thinking about it. | ||
But when I heard the term control, And back in my day, they actually taught us history. | ||
And so I knew a thing or two about my rights and about the Constitution. | ||
So I said, wait a minute, that's a right. | ||
I have that right. | ||
I own it. I possess it. | ||
And just because at the time I wasn't exercising my Second Amendment right, I knew that I could. | ||
And now I decided I should. | ||
So I went running to Tony and I was like, hey, I hear on TV they're going to take away and control our gun rights. | ||
We have to go get guns. | ||
So we ran out and did that. | ||
That's great. I think that's the correct response to have. | ||
That's the response I have. It's like, even if I didn't want to do a thing, if you're going to tell me that you're going to stop me from... | ||
Now I'm going to go do that thing. | ||
Just to throw it in your face to show you that you don't have any power over me. | ||
And again, so the website is infowarsguns.com. | ||
And tell us, what can people expect to find when they go there? | ||
And how are you... | ||
What are they looking for when they go to InfoWarsGuns.com? | ||
So at InfoWarsGuns.com right now, we're doing a custom rifle giveaway for InfoWars. | ||
In addition, we have a special pricing for our membership on BigDaddyUnlimited.com. | ||
And we also have a selection of special products just for InfoWars followers. | ||
Fantastic. And so you guys sell guns. | ||
I see your motto is revolutionizing the online gun store. | ||
How are you revolutionizing that space? | ||
So we started, like Sherry said, we started in the gun industry in 2013. | ||
We got into it. | ||
learned a lot about all the rules and regulations and the impediments they put to actually doing business and in 2018 we launched big daddy unlimited because basically we wanted people to have the same sort of access we had to firearms ownership and accessories and with that we came up with kind of a new concept which was give people the guns gear ammo and accessories that they wanted at a price they could live with and the way we did it is | ||
we followed a model that people were familiar with which was basically a membership program okay but in so doing that we've expanded that now where we're pushing a big retail expansion we've got four stores open and operating We've got 21 more coming this year and another 25 next year. | ||
Wow! You guys are really blown up. | ||
That's amazing. Absolutely. Our goal is to do what I call rationalizing the firearms purchasing process. | ||
Because lots of people see guns. | ||
They know about guns. They see them in media, in video games, in TV, in movie. | ||
But they don't know where to go and get them. | ||
Right. Our philosophy is... | ||
For lack of a better term, wherever there's a Starbucks, I want there to be a Big Daddy gun. | ||
That's great. It's easy here in Texas. | ||
I guess it's easy where y'all are in Florida. | ||
And I'll never forget, I used to live right down the street from a gun store right there in Central Austin off Lamar Street. | ||
You just drive by, and I remember one time in particular, seeing this young couple, they look like maybe they just got married or something, but they're walking out of the gun store with their shotgun, and the husband's looking at it, and the wife's like, let me have it! | ||
And you just drive by, and you see this, and you go, that's the most American thing I've seen all day, is people just walking into a store and grabbing a gun. | ||
I mean, that really is freedom, isn't it? | ||
That's really what it's all about. It really is. | ||
And we've done something different in our stores. | ||
What we wanted to do is, when we first started going and looking for guns, The people weren't very nice. | ||
When we walked in the store, they weren't very helpful. | ||
They definitely could tell that I didn't have any experience with a gun. | ||
There's a bit of snootyism. | ||
Very. Gun nerds, yeah. | ||
Like we say, the stores were sort of musty-dusty, dark, dirty, dank. | ||
You know, just not a very comfortable feeling for me in that time. | ||
But he didn't do much better. | ||
I mean, he's a man, so they paid a little bit more attention to him. | ||
And I was just, you know, trying to figure something out here. | ||
Right. Right. And that was one of the things that we said we wanted to do differently when we had our own store, is that we would focus on the people. | ||
We would be excited for every person that came in because that was our mission. | ||
We wanted to further the Second Amendment. | ||
We wanted to help people get more guns and exercise their freedom. | ||
So we wanted to make our stores as nice and bright and airy and chipper and have super cool guns. | ||
And so that's what we did. | ||
That's awesome. Yeah, I know. And there are some places in Austin that it is a different feeling. | ||
You typically go into the hunting gun store and you're right. | ||
There's a bunch of dead animals on the roof and some guys that are very knowledgeable and want you to be knowledgeable too. | ||
And you're just like, I want one that bangs when I pull the trigger. | ||
I don't really know. I love guns and I own many guns, but there's a gun nerd culture that I'm not super connected with and it can be intimidating. | ||
Absolutely. It was very intimidating. | ||
And especially for women, I have this analogy. | ||
Most, probably men don't even do this. | ||
You don't go into a shoe store and say, oh, I love that one, that one, and that one. | ||
Take it to the cash register and just buy it without trying it on. | ||
So one of the things we wanted to do was make sure that the women put the guns in their hand. | ||
Feel how it is in your particular hand because I have a really big hand, so I don't like really small guns. | ||
But you want to hold the gun, be comfortable with it, otherwise you won't use it. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. So we wanted a very relational approach. | ||
And it can be different. I know. | ||
I can't hit the broadside of a barn with a Glock. | ||
I don't know what it is, but when I got a revolver, I'm dead on every time. | ||
I don't know why. It's just the way that I am, so you need to find out what's right for you. | ||
More on the other side. | ||
Infowarsguns.com. That's Infowarsguns.com. | ||
supports us, supports you, supports the Second Amendment. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. - Good job. | |
Welcome to this episode of American Journal where we are discussing perhaps the most American thing we can, the ownership of firearms. | ||
It really is something intrinsic to our nation, isn't it? | ||
I was reading a book one time, it doesn't matter, some fantasy book. | ||
They were talking about swords, but the character was basically making a point where this guy was telling him to disarm. | ||
He was saying, no, the sword is my dignity, right? | ||
The gun is my dignity. | ||
When I have the gun, you can't make me do anything. | ||
You can't force anything on me. | ||
I have some semblance of power. | ||
When I'm disarmed, I'm completely at the whim of whoever wants to control me. | ||
There's something really intrinsic about the ability to defend yourself, isn't there? | ||
There definitely is. | ||
For myself, when you travel and you go to a state where you can't, or a city where it's a gun-free zone, it's just such an unnerving feeling knowing that you cannot protect yourself. | ||
You're in a strange city, you really don't know the landscape, so to speak, but you don't have any weapon in case something happens to you. | ||
It's very scary. I don't know how people do it, honestly. | ||
Yeah, it really, you know, there's nothing more sort of calming than feeling that weight at your hip and going, I'm in control right now. | ||
And, you know, it's the type of thing where once you have a gun and once you know how to use it, you're probably never, ever, ever going to use it. | ||
And it makes you, really, if you're a responsible gun owner, it makes you much less likely to get into any sort of conflict at all because You know how quickly it can go bad. | ||
So you actually become more sort of peaceful and more, you know, less willing to just fly off the handle or get in fights with one another because you go, you know, I don't want to take it there. | ||
And that's something I think people don't understand about gun ownership. | ||
If they haven't had guns, if they haven't used guns a lot, you know, they see it as some, you know, if I wield a gun, I'm just going to pull it out and start shooting people all the time. | ||
It's the complete opposite, right? | ||
It makes you much less likely to just go flying off the handle. | ||
Well, it's also a rule that, you know, you really shouldn't carry a gun unless you're prepared to use it. | ||
Because that preparation is also a mindset. | ||
Because in society, there's going to be consequences. | ||
Even when you defend yourself, there will be consequences. | ||
So you have to decide in your mind that you're willing to accept those consequences to defend your life. | ||
So if you haven't made that decision, best not to carry. | ||
Right. And actually, I want to play this video. | ||
This video went somewhat viral earlier this week. | ||
And, you know, of course, every day the news is filled with violence committed with guns. | ||
Criminals who are going to – whether it's a knife or an iron bar, they're going to commit the crime and – Of course, any violence committed with a gun is going to go right to the top of the headlines. | ||
But you don't hear as much, which actually happens far more often, is people protecting themselves with guns, defending themselves with guns, and saving lives because they have a gun, like we saw with the shooting at the church in Texas, where this guy came in to commit a mass killing, and he was put down in a second by the security guard with a gun. | ||
I mean, it's up to us to sort of focus on those stories because we know the mainstream media never will. | ||
So let's go to this video now of this. | ||
Viewer discretion advised, by the way, if you are watching with kids or something, maybe don't watch this. | ||
Because while it is a good thing what happened here, because you're about to see a potential kidnapping, who knows what sort of horror would have happened if this young woman was not armed with a gun. | ||
But it still is, of course, real-life violence as seen by a security camera. | ||
So let's go to this video now of this young woman saving herself from unknown horrors. | ||
Here she is walking down the street. | ||
Guy pulls up, opens the door, gets out, rushes at her, and she is quick on the draw. | ||
With a single bang, he's put down. | ||
She doesn't fire a second time. | ||
She does the right thing. | ||
She stops, looks like maybe getting out her phone to call the police. | ||
She's looking around to make sure there's not any other threats. | ||
But I mean, again... | ||
What would that story have been if she hadn't been armed? | ||
And just talk to us about, especially with the growing crime rate in this country, about how you sort of have to be on the ball like that, don't you? | ||
Absolutely. And especially, you know, you saw her in this case, but many people are coming out of the mall or coming out of whatever, and they're on their phones. | ||
You know, we're not as aware today. | ||
There's so many distractions. So these people can come out of absolutely anywhere. | ||
I'm from West Palm, and there was once a story that I will never forget. | ||
Because it really impacted me where, let's call it the bad guy, was underneath the woman's car. | ||
And so when she unlocked her car to, you know, get into the seat, he grabbed her by the ankle and pulled her down. | ||
So what are you going to do in that moment if you have no way to protect yourself? | ||
Right. I mean, that... | ||
It's a thought that just terrifies me. | ||
Yeah, and of course, the guns are the great equalizer. | ||
And especially if you're a young girl living by yourself or something, you should have a gun. | ||
And I know, especially with, I have a bunch of family in Houston, the Houston crime rate is just unbelievable. | ||
I mean, Austin's bad, but Houston has been bad for a long time. | ||
And it's sort of like, well, there's been these break-ins, there's been this stuff, and you just go, well, you have a gun, right? | ||
You do have a gun? Okay, alright, now I'm less worried about you. | ||
Now I'm not so worried that you're going to become the victim of something like this. | ||
And... And to me, you know, that's the reason to have a gun is just because the criminals are going to have guns and the police at this point, they'll show up to write a report, you know, four hours after it happens, but they're not there to protect you. | ||
You have to protect yourself. | ||
No, you're your own first responder. | ||
Yeah. And one of the things we like to encourage people is one thing to exercise your Second Amendment right and acquire a firearm. | ||
The second step is learn how to use it because that video is a pretty good example of Most people think, oh, I'm going to have so much time to pull that thing out and that person's going to be across the parking lot. | ||
It's like it's not. Most altercations happen this close. | ||
I mean, you really don't have time to think about it. | ||
I mean, what this girl did, pretty amazing that she was able to access the weapon, not only hit the target, she stopped the threat, assessed the situation. | ||
She's pretty calm there. | ||
Really kind of incredible. | ||
I would say not knowing anything about the situation, she probably had a little bit of experience doing it. | ||
Yeah, maybe she was trained somehow. | ||
I mean, let's roll this tape again, because you can see how quickly it devolves, right? | ||
From him opening the door, it's like one, two, three, and there he's on her. | ||
And you can see she's even a little suspicious and starts to sort of speed up at first, thinking maybe I'll just outrun him, but he cuts her off and gives her no choice. | ||
So I think in a stand-your-ground sort of situation, it's really undeniable that she did everything right. | ||
Yeah. But that right now, that's an example of responsible gun ownership. | ||
She had it. She protected herself. | ||
I don't know whether the guy died or not. | ||
Doesn't look like it from the video. | ||
But either way, man, she stopped the threat. | ||
And like you said, stopped something probably more terrible from happening to her. | ||
Who could say, okay, so this was in Sao Paulo, Brazil. | ||
So maybe that's why she has... More experience. | ||
This does happen. But hey, we're rapidly becoming a third world country. | ||
Yeah, off-duty cop. Yeah, so clearly she was the wrong person to try to pick. | ||
And you can see how fast he charged towards her. | ||
I was just watching that part right there, how scary that is. | ||
Yeah. And her heart's pumping, pumping, pumping. | ||
I'm positive. But she exercised great control. | ||
Yeah. And look, what is she going to do? | ||
Call 911? I mean, my God, by the time she gets to her phone, she's in the trunk of a car off to, you know, who knows what horrors await her. | ||
So just thank God that she had the gun to protect herself and the training and the presence of mind to actually use it, which, as you pointed out, is the second big, once you have the gun, you have to be able to use it and you have to, you know, be really quick on the draw. | ||
So again, my guests are Tony and Sherry McKnight. | ||
They run Big Daddy Unlimited Gun Store, and they've partnered with InfoWars to bring you InfoWarsGuns.com. | ||
And I want to know more about this free drawing that you have. | ||
Can I win it? Can we make a dirty deal behind... | ||
Oh, I have to win fairly, huh? | ||
Darn it! Unfortunately. | ||
But the plan is we'd like to do it again. | ||
We're going to see how this one goes. | ||
We think it's going to be really successful. | ||
It's a custom firearm that's actually made in Tulsa, Oklahoma. | ||
All-American made, made out of 70-50 aluminum. | ||
It's a really awesome gun. | ||
Yeah, so, and people can sign up by going to InfoWarsGuns.com. | ||
Free to sign up. So it's free to sign up, okay. | ||
100%. That's awesome. | ||
So, yeah, folks, if you want to win this gun, tell us again what it is. | ||
It is a custom AR rifle made 100% in Tulsa, Oklahoma. | ||
It's made out of 70-50 billet aluminum. | ||
It's a really high-end rifle that most people probably wouldn't go and buy for their first gun, but it's a pretty choice firearm. | ||
It looks like something I might want. | ||
Yeah, I could see that sitting very nicely in my bedroom closet. | ||
Yeah, and there'll probably only be one like that one because that's a one-of-a-kind InfoWars special. | ||
InfoWars custom gun. | ||
You can win free to sign up at InfoWarsGuns.com. | ||
And you also, of course, offer a subscription service to your site. | ||
But what else can InfoWarriors expect when they go to that site? | ||
We put a selection of special products just for InfoWars members. | ||
And like I said, we're going to continue to do this kind of thing where there's exclusive pricing, exclusive products, not only for Big Daddy Unlimited members, but specifically for InfoWars members. | ||
Fantastic. So if you like guns, the place to go is InfoWarsGuns.com. | ||
More on the other side, we'll come back and talk about the Second Amendment. | ||
Final segment of The American Journal. | ||
Remember, the best way to support us is go to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
But we are doing something a little new here, and you'll probably notice it. | ||
We're partnering up with companies around the country that can help the Infowarriors really achieve their goals in a myriad of different ways. | ||
And one of those ways is to arm yourself. | ||
Take advantage and express your Second Amendment rights anywhere and everywhere you please. | ||
Big Daddy Unlimited is who we've partnered with to bring you the best guns available in really a brand new format. | ||
As you say, Big Daddy is revolutionizing the online gun store, which is great because some people just don't have gun stores to go to. | ||
I'm joined by Tony and Sherry McKnight, who are the husband and wife team that run Big Daddy. | ||
Big Daddy Unlimited. | ||
I keep wanting to say Big Daddy Guns, but it's Big Daddy Unlimited. | ||
Well, actually, our gun stores are Big Daddy Guns. | ||
Okay, all right, all right, excellent. | ||
So I wouldn't be wrong saying that. | ||
You're wrong. And you can find Big Daddy Guns, Big Daddy Unlimited, at infowarsguns.com. | ||
Special offers for Info Warriors, and it's free to sign up for a drawing of a custom Info Wars rifle. | ||
And I... Don't go sign up. | ||
Don't go because I want to win it. | ||
So if less people sign up, then maybe I'll win it. | ||
So don't know. Of course, everybody has an equal chance and I'm going to sign up as well because I really do want that gun. | ||
I really do. But one thing we were talking about during the break was the way I think they have given up on trying to get... | ||
The whole country to go along with gun control. | ||
I think you used to see every year or so you'd have some big push where they'd be coming out screaming about gun control and trying to get everybody whipped up. | ||
And they realized all that would happen was they would sell more guns and the American people would stand up, assert their rights. | ||
It wasn't going anywhere. So now they've taken a much more subtle technique. | ||
They've taken a much more quiet tactic where behind the scenes now they're still pushing gun control legislation. | ||
They're still limiting your right and access to guns. | ||
They're just not being public about it, which is even more dangerous Yeah, but I think over the last two years when the pandemic and everything started and then we all saw violence in the streets and neighborhoods being marched through and buildings being burnt down, things being stolen, stores being broken into, that was really scary. | ||
So talking about gun control over the last couple of years has maybe been futile because people need to protect themselves. | ||
And even those who maybe weren't supporters of the Second Amendment were thinking, jeez, anybody can roll up on me and take my stuff. | ||
Yeah. A mob of people. | ||
A mob. 50 people. | ||
And you can't really have a defense against that many people. | ||
And we saw thousands of people gathering in streets. | ||
So I feel like that was one thing that started really turning the tide and really drove gun sales. | ||
Absolutely. And I'm glad the crew I was going to ask to bring that footage up. | ||
We can roll that again. It's like the most iconic footage you could ever imagine, right? | ||
Just people outside of their neighborhood, calmly standing with their guns, just going, look, you're not going to come burn our houses down. | ||
You're not going to come smash our windows or flip our cars or anything of the sort. | ||
No bullets are fired. | ||
But you let them know, look, this is the neighborhood you're dealing with. | ||
We are well-armed and well-protected, and everybody should be. | ||
And they always try to racialize it, and you'll see these papers that are like, well, how would the right-wing feel if black people owned guns? | ||
And it's like... That'd be great. | ||
Who cares? Like, that's awesome. | ||
You're an American, aren't you? | ||
You should be able to protect yourself. | ||
That has nothing to do with anything other than your basic human right to not be infringed upon or taken advantage of or anything of the sort. | ||
But, of course, there are these little ways that they are infringing, and one of them is the red flag laws, which is just awful. | ||
And you were talking about the bump stocks during the break. | ||
Talk to us a little bit about the way that they're trying to destroy the Second Amendment quietly, subtly. | ||
Well, in Florida, people often refer to us as the gun shine state, but our state also has the highest amount of red flag laws and cases. | ||
So that is a big time infringement because you can basically Right. | ||
and you haven't even been proven guilty of any crime. | ||
So that's a major infringement. | ||
But in the county that we live in, we've seen little infringements that even started a few years ago when they wanted to increase the wait time on purchasing your handgun. | ||
And And all that really did, Tony and I went and we even spoke to the county commission at that time. | ||
And all that really sought to do was drive tax dollars out of our county because you'll drive an extra 10 minutes to the next county and get a gun. | ||
So it's even the tiniest of little things like that, including, well, you can go ahead and speak on the next subject. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
I want to say one thing about, you know, the county commission. | ||
We didn't really speak to them. | ||
We just told them, hey, two things wrong with what you guys are trying to do. | ||
One, it's unconstitutional. | ||
And two, we're not going to do it. | ||
Right. It's been five years and they ain't showing up at the shop. | ||
We're trying to enforce the five-day waiting period because they have no legislation. | ||
Right. They'll put stuff forward and it's all political theater. | ||
Right. Right. But then it's all these other things like the red flag laws. | ||
Right. It's a slippery slope because they put one word in there and it's, well, whose opinion that Harrison's maybe not healthy? | ||
Right. And then all of a sudden they're showing up and saying, Harrison, I need you to turn over all your weapons and ammunition. | ||
You're like, wait, what's going on? | ||
Yeah. And it's a serious thing. | ||
There's a case in Colorado where they showed up to take the guy's guns. | ||
The guy said, you can't just take my guns. | ||
I haven't been even charged with anything. | ||
They ended up shooting and killing the guy. | ||
Like, it's no joke, right? | ||
I mean, they're sending guns to your house to take your guns, and, you know, that's how they want it. | ||
They want the government armed and you disarmed. | ||
And, of course, that is completely contradictory to the foundational idea of the Second Amendment. | ||
I know you started talking about that a little bit earlier, but just talk to us about the importance of the Second Amendment and what it's really about. | ||
It's not about hunting, you said. | ||
No, it's not. I mean, the Second Amendment was put in place to... | ||
overreach of the government though the founding fathers knew that if the populace was disarmed that the temptation to overreach would be there right it really is the only thing that separates america from all the socialist and totalitarian governments around the country around the world think about it right now everybody's all cranked up over the ukraine conflict right What's the first thing the Ukrainian government did? | ||
Hand out guns. Hand out guns to all the citizens. | ||
Why? Because they knew. | ||
The best way to protect yourself is to arm the citizens. | ||
Right. One of the reasons America's never been invaded. | ||
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It's like, they ain't coming over here because every joker in the world has probably got a gun. | |
Yeah, no, absolutely. And of course, we did a long interview. | ||
Alex did a long interview with Ted Nugent where we went to his ranch for a while. | ||
And he's an awesome spokesperson for the Second Amendment. | ||
And he was just talking about when he was growing up and how everybody would have their hunting rifles in their locker for that day and in their truck. | ||
And it was never about... | ||
It's not about the access of guns or the availability of guns. | ||
It's about the society and the moralities that you live in. | ||
Look at Switzerland, you know, where everybody is required by law to own a gun. | ||
They don't have mass shootings there. | ||
So it's not about the guns. It's about the people and the culture. | ||
And that's what they're trying to destroy and then blaming the violence that comes about on guns. | ||
And of course, if they can't get it through legislation, they'll try to slip it in. | ||
As you point out, they don't have a law, but they're going to pressure you to do something. | ||
And you've got places like Walmart going, we're not going to carry guns anymore. | ||
So it's a corporate enforced sort of thing outside the law. | ||
And yet they're doing everything they can to limit your access to guns. | ||
While we here at InfoWars and you at Big Daddy Unlimited are doing everything you can to increase people's access to guns, which we love. | ||
And so we've partnered up. | ||
And so when you go to Big Daddy Unlimited and you go to InfoWarsGuns.com, not only can you sign up to potentially win that fantastic rifle, but also you get discounts and all sorts of stuff. | ||
It benefits us. It benefits you all. | ||
And it works towards something that we all believe in. | ||
So I think it's a wonderful thing. | ||
And here I'm just rambling. | ||
But... We don't talk about guns enough on this show. | ||
I never get a chance to air this sort of stuff. | ||
So I love it. And is there a waiting period at Big Daddy Unlimited? | ||
Well, the way it works is we unfortunately can't ship them to your doorstep. | ||
But what we do is we ship the guns directly to your preferred, what we call FFL, Federally Licensed Firearm, or Federal Firearms License Holder. | ||
So it doesn't go to your doorstep, but it goes to somebody nearby. | ||
You go in there, do your background check, and pick up your gun. | ||
That's fantastic. But ammo and accessories, a lot of that stuff we can ship directly to your doorstep, depending on what state you live in. | ||
California and New York are a little communist, but Texas is pretty free. | ||
You talk about ammunition. | ||
I'm just thinking back to the beginning of COVID when there was no ammunition. | ||
I mean, that stuff flew off the shelves. | ||
You could not find it. | ||
I'd be going from store to store just trying to find just a little.22 or whatever, and it was unavailable. | ||
And so I guess that's calmed down a little bit, and there is ammo available now. | ||
It goes up and down. | ||
Like yesterday, we just did a big ammo drop for AR ammo and.22 ammo and shotgun ammo. | ||
Check that out. For us, we try to buy stuff to make it as accessible as possible to our members and to keep stuff in stock. | ||
Like even when things were going crazy during COVID and prices were going through the roof, we kept our prices basically the same as they always were. | ||
Fantastic. It's all about passing the value along to the members because everybody works hard for their money and we want to be able to stretch it as far as possible. | ||
That's great, and I know there's a reason that the gun store starts selling out once there starts to be trouble, because everybody knows at the end of the day, the police are not going to be there to save you, and it's going to be up to you to defend yourself, and you have a right to, because you're a human being, and this is America, and we have the Second Amendment, which is a beautiful thing, and we so appreciate Tony and Sherry McKnight doing everything they can to perpetuate the Second Amendment and guarantee that... | ||
God-given right. Again, InfoWarsGuns.com is the website. | ||
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