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you're tuned in to the American Journal with your host Harrison Smith Watch it live right now at band.video. | |
I think it's time to blow this thing. | ||
Get everybody in the stuff. | ||
Did you ever think you'd see the day? | ||
Elon Musk is now the largest individual shareholder of Twitter and today he was appointed to the board of directors. | ||
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Yes! Got him! | |
All this just days after Musk said Twitter's failure to uphold free speech fundamentally undermines democracy. | ||
All the right people are A prominent trans foe buying a large stake in Twitter is not as old funny! | ||
I'm honestly kind of terrified right now! | ||
When imbeciles with preferred pronouns in their bios are big mad, you know it's a good day for the good guys. | ||
Others complained about the impact on the company culture. | ||
Oh no, not the precious company culture. | ||
Culture of what? Weaponised mobs of angry soyjacks and beardsplainers. | ||
Demanding anyone who dares suggest chromosomes exist be publicly humiliated and banned. | ||
Swivel on it. Bring back Trump. | ||
Trump, make Twitter fun again. | ||
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*Footsteps* *Footsteps* *Footsteps* *Footsteps* *Footsteps* *Footsteps* *Footsteps* *Footsteps* *Footsteps* *Footsteps* *Footsteps* Oh my god! | |
Look at that! | ||
Holy smokes, man. | ||
But can Elon save Twitter? | ||
Surely he's up against a wall of opposition. | ||
Maybe, but many of them won't be there for much longer. | ||
Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, the guy who threw free speech under a bus back in 2018, he's gonna be gone soon. | ||
Jack Dorsey seems to be on the road to achieving some kind of miraculous escape from perdition to penance. | ||
He expressed regret over the weekend for his role in helping giant corporations obtain monopolies over content and speech. | ||
Many of the alphabet people and other adversaries of free speech will, if Elon sees us control, be forced to perform their duty of moral exhibitionist seppuku and quit the company. | ||
But the regime won't give up the fight so easily. | ||
A condition of Musk being on the board of Twitter is that while he's on it, he's prevented from buying more than 14.9% of the company's stock. | ||
That stops him from buying more of the company or the whole thing. | ||
But his new position will give him huge influence over Twitter's increasingly draconian rules and content policies. | ||
After he asked whether Twitter adhered to free speech, Musk indicated he was giving serious thought to starting a competitor. | ||
According to analysis by Bank of America, if Twitter does not agree to modify its content policies in line with Elon's vision, the Tesla founder could pull the trigger on creating a new competitor. | ||
Truth Social or any other of these naff efforts. | ||
One with teeth and mammoth funding. | ||
As Zero Hedge summarises, one thing is clear, the current management team at Twitter headed by woke CEO Parag Agrawal is as good as gone. | ||
Get woke, go broke in reverse. | ||
The mere prospect of Twitter once again becoming a genuine free speech platform is invigorating. | ||
Rescued from the pearl-clutching grasp of echo chamber blue check marks. | ||
Liberated from abuse by cretinous journalists who weaponized it to ruin people's lives and silence ideological opposition. | ||
Freed from the Ministry of Truth fact-checker legacy media industrial complex who sanitized it by banning anyone interesting and ring-fencing permissible Overton windows of discussion. | ||
Emancipated from screeching astroturf hashtag activists and the mob. | ||
Who manipulated it to dogpile, publicly shame, tar and feather anyone who dared contradict regime narratives? | ||
To think that all that malignancy will just vanish overnight is pie in the sky. | ||
But there's a real chance of change. | ||
Hang on. Isn't this all a Trojan horse? | ||
How could it be that the richest man in the world isn't in fact part of the regime? | ||
It just sounds too good to be true. | ||
Well, it is true. I can confirm with 100% certainty that Elon Musk Is indeed based. | ||
And much to the horror of the woke cretins who have had the run of the social media network for years, Twitter may be about to be based again too. | ||
Feels like we're back, boys. | ||
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Feels like we're back. Folks, that is the latest from Paul Joseph Watson. | |
Feels like we're back. | ||
Maybe he knows something I don't know. | ||
Elon Musk. A little bit less bass than I think people give him credit for, but we'll talk about it all. | ||
This is American Journal. Stay with us. | ||
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Welcome to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
You're watching us on infowars.com or band.video. | ||
I have quite a day ahead of me. | ||
I'll be hosting The War Room this afternoon as well. | ||
I may very well be hosting the first hour of The Alex Jones Show as well. | ||
We'll see. We'll see how it works out. | ||
It's just... It's just that time of the year, I guess, that all of the various attacks against InfoWars all come to a head. | ||
It's the perfect storm of distraction, confusion, and manipulation. | ||
I was telling my wife yesterday, I was like, yeah, I gotta host The War Room tomorrow. | ||
She's like, oh, okay. And then it was like, oh, wait, you're hosting both shows? | ||
It's like, oh, my God. | ||
It's like, yeah, well, you know, Alex is having to do his deposition in Connecticut. | ||
Oh, and I'm not sure if he's some legal issues as well. | ||
It's like, it's like we, it's like we're criminals. | ||
Like, it's weird, right? | ||
Like, it would make sense if it's like, oh yeah, I'm in the mafia. | ||
So, you know, it's like, hey, every once in a while you gotta go, gotta go deal with the authorities because of all the criminality that you're up to. | ||
It's like, we haven't done anything wrong. | ||
We haven't done anything. | ||
We're being prosecuted for Speaking our minds and for holding a peaceful protest, being near the U.S. Capitol on January 6th. | ||
I mean, it's just insane. | ||
It's just crazy. I don't even know. | ||
It's just wild. So I'll do my best. | ||
I would like to apologize to the Info Warriors. | ||
Nobody wants six hours of Harrison Smith a day, but here we are because we're having to do what we have to because we're under literal attack from the authorities on every possible level. | ||
And it's pretty brutal. | ||
So I really have the... | ||
I got the long end of the stick or whatever you want to say because at least I'm not having to sit in some courtroom for something I said 10 years ago. | ||
It's pretty ridiculous, but I'll do my best. | ||
And of course, I've got plenty of help. | ||
We'll open up the phone lines in this show later today. | ||
I'll probably open them up in the war room as well. | ||
And of course, we'll have Daniel Natal in the third hour of today's show, host of the Daniel Natal Show with the New American Association. | ||
Really a very, very smart guy that I'm very excited to talk to. | ||
We haven't had him on in a little while and should be very good. | ||
Now I wanted to start the show off with something I had retweeted. | ||
Now my Twitter is not showing up and I'm wondering if I got banned from that. | ||
I'm wondering if it's just a full-on deplatforming push from big tech or maybe just my internet is messing up. | ||
But if the crew can pull up the last thing that I retweeted was a meme about COVID and where we are today. | ||
And I just want to get it exactly right because the way it was phrased in this tweet that I retweeted was pretty darn brilliant. | ||
So I want to get into that in just a second. | ||
But I guess we'll begin today, as we have every day, with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Thursday, the 7th of April, 2022. | ||
Pentagon says Russia-Ukraine war likely to last for years. | ||
You can hardly understand them through all the drool coming out of their mouth. | ||
The Pentagon believes that the Russia-Ukraine war will turn out to be a very protracted conflict that is likely to go on for years. | ||
The prediction was made during a House Armed Services Committee on Tuesday, which was attended by General Mark Milley, the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. | ||
General Milley said, quote, I do think this is a very protracted conflict and I think it is at least measured in years. | ||
I don't know about decades, but at least for years, for sure, General Milley told congressional leaders. | ||
As noted in this InfoWars article, the news that war is likely to last for years is guaranteed to be music to the ears of weapons contractors as well as many within NATO itself. | ||
Which, you know, again, just Infowars told you so. | ||
Remember like a week into the conflict, they were like, Russia's lost it. | ||
Russia's, everything's bungled. | ||
They've already lost the war. | ||
We were here going, no. | ||
No, no. This is just the beginning. | ||
This is just the beginning of a very long conflict. | ||
Just look at Afghanistan. | ||
If you have to point to anything. | ||
I mean, the conflict over that country, sure, the war itself lasted 20 years, but we'd been arming insurgents for 20 years before that. | ||
So we've had about 8 to 12 years of arming the Ukrainian insurgents. | ||
So who knows how many decades this will go on. | ||
What I know is it will be decades of costing this country billions and billions of dollars for no particular reason. | ||
Nobody even attempts to justify why we should be involved in this war except to manufacture lies about Russian behavior. | ||
And we'll get into all of that a little bit later. | ||
We'll show you a video from the Ron Paul Liberty Report where they discuss the absurdity of getting involved in Ukraine and how it's all on the back of General Milley. | ||
We'll also talk about just new and more lies coming out of Ukraine today. | ||
In this case, using an eight-year-old video to claim that Russia has mobile crematorium vans because it's a second holocaust, y'all. | ||
And if you don't believe that, then you're with the terrorists. | ||
And except it's all based on lies. | ||
And yeah, we'll get into all of it a little bit more. | ||
But hey... This is a rare... | ||
We need like a bell or something. | ||
I need a bell or a horn or something because it's so rare that I'm about to present to you good news. | ||
It's good news, folks. | ||
That's right. We need a good news bell for the once a month or so that we actually get a positive headline. | ||
It's good news, guys. January 6th protesters acquitted of all charges after Judge reasonably believed Capitol Police allowed him into the building. | ||
It's good news. | ||
It's good news for once. | ||
And it actually portends further good news for many of the January 6th. | ||
U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden found New Mexico resident Matthew Martin not guilty on all four misdemeanor charges on Wednesday, calling his behavior during the Capitol breach minimal and non-serious. | ||
What? Well, yeah, like everyone else that was in the Capitol. | ||
Minimal and non-serious? | ||
You mean the terrorist, insurrection, white supremacist, anti-Semitic coup was actually just people walking through a door that was literally being held open for them by the police? | ||
I'm shocked and amazed. | ||
This really is nice. | ||
This really is a good way to start your day. | ||
He says, people were streaming by and the officers made no attempt to stop the people, McFadden said. | ||
I do think the defendant reasonably believed the officers allowed him into the Capitol. | ||
Isn't that amazing? It's like if a police officer or a security guard was standing by a door as you were leaving a supermarket and he just is handing things out and he just hands you a water bottle and you walk away and then they arrest you for shoplifting. | ||
And you're like, the cop gave it to me! | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
It's like the cops opened the door and let us in. | ||
How could I have thought that this was trespassing? | ||
It's a public building. Police let us in. | ||
So, fantastic news there. | ||
Here's some not-so-great news. | ||
Wind Energy Company kills 150 eagles in the U.S. and pled guilty to that charge. | ||
Sentenced to probation. | ||
I don't know how you sentence a wind energy company to probation, but they did. | ||
And they've been ordered to pay more than $8 million in fines and restitution for at least 150 eagles that were killed over the past decade at wind farms in eight states. | ||
The birds are killed when they fly into the blades of the wind turbines. | ||
Some ESI turbines killed multiple eagles, and because carcasses are not always found, officials say the number killed was likely higher than the 150 birds cited by prosecutors in court documents. | ||
The bald eagle, a U.S. national symbol, was removed from protection under the Endangered Species Act in 2007 following a dramatic recovery from widespread decimation due to harmful pesticides and other problems. | ||
Now there are more than 300,000 bald eagles that occupy the U.S., not including Alaska. | ||
We'll talk a little bit more about that as well, about the way that the climate change hysteria has taken over any and all environmental energy and does nothing to actually help the Earth. | ||
Meanwhile, German Parliament has rejected vaccine mandates for over-60s in a stinging defeat for Chancellor Olaf Scholz' coalition. | ||
378 MPs voted against the bill, while 296 voted in favor. | ||
Scholz, who in late November touted compulsory jabs for all adults as the surest way out of the pandemic, had set the goal of introducing the jabs in late February or early March, and now it has failed. | ||
No compulsory jabs. | ||
Vaccinations for Germany. | ||
The paradigm of total control is crumbling. | ||
And finally, we have this story for our daily dispatch. | ||
Two Americans injured in attack on military base in Syria. | ||
No declaration of war. | ||
No reason for the... | ||
It's gone to actually tell us while we're there, but Americans are still dying in Syria for some reason. | ||
Thank you. Alright, welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal. | ||
So glad that you're with us here today. | ||
First off with another sort of top story, but I didn't include it in the Daily Dispatch because just like everything that Greg Abbott seems to do in Texas, it's not what it appears to be. | ||
You know, when he says he's going to Send the Texas National Guard to boost border security. | ||
That actually means he's sending the National Guard to help make more efficient the crossing of the border by illegals. | ||
It just never works out quite the way that he claims it does. | ||
So the story that is spreading and on the top of a lot of news sites today is this. | ||
Texas to send illegal migrants to Washington, D.C. on charter buses. | ||
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has announced the state will provide charter buses to send illegal immigrants to Washington, D.C., which is a fine idea. | ||
The crisis at the United States-Mexico border has shown no sign of slowing down, and the Biden administration has done little to quell the flow of illegal immigrants into the country. | ||
In response, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has decided to bring the issue directly to those in Washington, D.C. Let's go now to Governor Greg Abbott announcing these charter buses to D.C. Clip number 10. | ||
To help local officials whose communities are being overwhelmed by hordes of illegal immigrants who are being dropped off by the Biden administration, Texas is providing charter buses to send these illegal immigrants who have been dropped off by the Biden administration to Washington, D.C. We are sending them to the United States Capitol where the Biden administration will be able to more immediately address the needs of the people that they are allowing to come across our border. | ||
Okay, you know, kind of okay. | ||
I mean, the thing that we've been complaining about here for a little while is the fact that the Biden administration has been picking up people at the Texas border and flying them to places like Pennsylvania and New York and Florida. | ||
So I don't really understand what the... | ||
What the gotcha is here? | ||
It's like they're already doing this. | ||
You get that this is the bad thing that they're doing is picking up migrants who cross the border in Texas and then flying them further inland to states far, far away from where they crossed. | ||
So now you're doing that too? | ||
But it's a gotcha this time? | ||
I don't really get it. | ||
I don't really understand. | ||
I mean, it's a point. It's a political point, I guess. | ||
But why don't you just send them back to Mexico? | ||
This is what I don't get. | ||
Why don't you just put them on charter buses and then drive them to Mexico City? | ||
Why not do that instead? | ||
But here's the reason why it's as much of a point as it's being made, I guess, why it actually doesn't matter at all and isn't actually happening. | ||
Because the DHS has no, this is from the actual announcement from Governor Greg Abbott, Grevener Gug Abbott. | ||
He says because DHS has no plans for addressing the anticipated surge of illegal immigrants when Title 42 expulsions end, And because DHS is expected to release large groups of migrants into Texas communities, Governor Greg Abbott has directed TDEM to charter buses and flights to transport migrants who have been processed and released from federal custody to Washington, | ||
DC. To board a bus or flight, a migrant must volunteer to be transported and show documentation from DHS. Mayors and county judges can notify TDEM of any DHS facility drop-off migrants in their communities so that agency can provide appropriate transportation. | ||
So in other words, the migrants come across the border, ferried by Border Patrol, then they get taken to DHS processing centers where they're not punished, not given a court date, not asked to leave, but actually given documentation. | ||
And then the governor is going to ask them, oh, would you like a bus ride to Washington, D.C.? And it's up to them to say yes. | ||
And if they do, then we'll give them a bus ride to D.C. for free. | ||
Again, I just don't get it. | ||
I don't get what the point of this is. | ||
It's so stupid. It's so unbelievably stupid. | ||
And it's like everybody's celebrating this, right? | ||
It's like, oh yeah, this is awesome. | ||
Yeah, send her to D.C. That'll show them. | ||
It's like, do you think they care? | ||
Have you seen D.C.? It's an open-air homeless camp now. | ||
It's a... They don't care. | ||
They have giant walls now, permanent walls around all of the government buildings. | ||
You think the illegal immigrants are going to go storm the Capitol? | ||
You think they're going to cause a big nuisance to the people in charge? | ||
Now, the people in charge are going to helicopter in to the big open green field that's blocked off by the barbed wire fence. | ||
Then they'll walk into work and then they'll just bring in more migrants. | ||
I mean, it's just silly. It's just silly. | ||
It's just stupid. It's just completely nonsensical. | ||
Again, it's like... What exactly are we doing? | ||
This is like, oh, people keep breaking into my house. | ||
So now if they break into my house, I'm going to send them to my sister's room. | ||
Okay? They're still breaking into your house. | ||
Like, what are you doing to stop that from happening? | ||
Anything? You want to do anything about that? | ||
Apparently he is doing some stuff. | ||
I've been hearing some talk about him building more barriers along the Rio Grande and setting up barbed wire and stuff like that, which is fine. | ||
That's fine. It's not going to stop them. | ||
It's not going to stop anybody. | ||
And in fact, if you actually were to try to stop these people, you're likely to get arrested for that. | ||
So, you know, Border Patrol is just there to help facilitate their crossing, help get them on buses and send them to wherever they want. | ||
Maybe D.C., maybe Pennsylvania, maybe Iowa, wherever. | ||
It's their country now. | ||
They're more they're better Americans than you are, as the Democrats like to say. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
It's stupid and ridiculous. | ||
And it's a symbolic nothing doing absolutely nothing to prevent the full on full scale genocide level invasion taking place at our southern border with the population of New York City crossing on a yearly basis. | ||
Incredible. But of course, at least it's something. | ||
At least it's pretending to push back against the Biden administration because the Biden administration is pushing for more and better equipped Illegal immigrants. | ||
White House defends giving illegal border crossers smartphones to report to ICE. | ||
The White House on Wednesday defended the idea of giving smartphones to illegal border crossers to help them stay in touch with ICE officials. | ||
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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki appeared indignant after Fox News reporter Peter Doocy questioned her about the program, detailed recently in their reporting, saying, quote, I think of all people, I think you of all people, since you've asked me a range of questions on this topic over time, would recognize we need to take steps to ensure that we know where individuals are and we can track and we can check in with them. | ||
She replied, This is a nice little combo article. | ||
Sometimes it's hard to figure out how to categorize stories. | ||
See, this story is about illegal immigration, about the fact that the Democrats are... | ||
Openly facilitating the invasion of our country, but it also ties in to the idea of big tech censorship and surveillance because they're like, no, we'll give them iPhones because then they'll be trapped in our matrix and we'll be able to surveil them and spy on them all the time. | ||
Isn't that what you want? Everybody's looking at their phones like, wait, you can what with these? | ||
And he's like, yeah, yeah, yeah, no, we're going to give them to illegal immigrants so, you know, they can keep in touch with the ICE officers. | ||
Maybe this is a good solution to the crime problem, too. | ||
Like, instead of arresting and jailing criminals, which they refuse to do, how about every time you steal or rob or murder somebody, we just give you a piece of high-tech equipment. | ||
We give you the brand-new iPhone. | ||
So get out of here. | ||
You keep in touch with your probation officer from now on. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So much to talk about today, of course. | ||
The normal topics are on the docket. | ||
We've got COVID. We've got COVID. I just always have a stack that's just titled gay. | ||
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It's just, it's a good, it's good, it's a good thing. | |
My gay stack of news. | ||
It's usually about transgenderism or some sort of other ridiculous nonsense. | ||
We'll also, of course, be talking about the Russia-Ukraine war that promises to rage for years now. | ||
We're in it. We're stuck in the quagmire. | ||
Why? Who knows? | ||
Who can tell you? You know, is under threat from Ukraine? | ||
Nah, there isn't one. What national interest do we have? | ||
You know, we really don't. Really, I mean, really, we don't. | ||
So, why we're gonna possibly start World War III over it? | ||
Well, because we're run by psychopaths. | ||
That's why. That's the answer. | ||
That's the reason. I have this, I just have this, like, fantasy. | ||
I don't know how you bring it about, though. | ||
Because... There's such overlap between things that all Americans want from Democrats to Republicans. | ||
I just have a dream of like a third party that can just actually achieve things and do things and work for the American people. | ||
But then you start thinking, okay, would you want to brand it as like the American party? | ||
Because the leftists have been trained to despise America. | ||
So even if we're Like talking about things that the Democrats claim to care about, they're not going to go along with it because they hate nationhood itself. | ||
So I really don't know what the answer is, but it's like there's this massive opportunity out there because of just how far the establishment is pushing, just how insane they're going. | ||
I have a couple things from Twitter that sort of help to exemplify this. | ||
From Chris Pohl, I guess he posted this on Twitter. | ||
Instagram or something. It's just a paragraph that says, this, quote, pandemic is by far the greatest psyop ever perpetrated in history. | ||
If you cannot generate at least a modicum of curiosity or skepticism about the situation by now from the past year, then you are basically an anchor pulling down the human race into a genocidal abyss. | ||
And it's like, you should really be ashamed of yourself if you are not skeptical by this point. | ||
You're really going to make excuses for these people. | ||
You're really going to cover up and give the benefit of the doubt to people who just routinely lie. | ||
Just nothing they ever say turns out to be true. | ||
None of their solutions solve anything and they make everything worse. | ||
And you're just going to continue to bury your head in the sand like a total idiot. | ||
And then the other... | ||
Well, there's another one I wanted to... | ||
I wanted to read here. Oh yeah, here it is. | ||
From Adam at Empty underscore America. | ||
He says, Could not generate enough energy to offset the carbon cost of creating the windmills unless they run for like, | ||
is she here? | ||
Is she here? | ||
Is Greta Thunberg in the studio like a little gremlin hiding somewhere? | ||
I wish we could get Greta Thunberg on. | ||
I'd love to talk to her. | ||
I could save her. | ||
I could fix her. But look, it's all a scam. | ||
It's all a psyop. | ||
Does COVID exist? | ||
Yeah, I think it does. But it came from a lab, but it was created by human beings, but it was released on purpose. | ||
But the lockdowns didn't work, and the masks didn't work, and the vaccines don't work, and the contact tracing. | ||
It's all part of just a plan to enslave you, and they're using the pandemic as an excuse. | ||
That's the PSYOP part of this. | ||
That's the scam of this. | ||
Is the Earth being raped? | ||
Is it being destroyed? Yeah, absolutely it is. | ||
Is it because of carbon? | ||
Is there only one problem to this? | ||
Like one aspect... | ||
That we have to care about. It's just carbon. | ||
That's it. That's the only thing that matters. | ||
And the only solution is globalism. | ||
Like, this is how... | ||
I guess people just like it because... | ||
A lot of people are kind of dumb, kind of simple, and they just like thinking that they have all the answers in one solution. | ||
Mass formation, psychosis, right? | ||
You have all these problems. | ||
You see the earth being destroyed. | ||
You see every documentary you watch. | ||
You can't just enjoy watching animals. | ||
You have to have David Attenborough be like, and their habitat is rapidly decreasing, and they'll soon all be dead, and it's all your fault. | ||
They see all of it and they're just like, oh no, it's just carbon. | ||
And you just throw your cans in the green bin and then everything's solved. | ||
You just recycle and you just stop having babies and then you've saved the earth. | ||
And it's just like, I don't know. | ||
It's just the myriad of things that we could do to actually save the earth. | ||
And again, it's like, whether it's public health or environmentalism, Or crime or any of these other issues. | ||
We all want to solve these things. | ||
But all of these have been completely hijacked and taken over by a single group of people with one particular agenda that has nothing to do with solving any of these problems, only exploiting these problems to progress their nefarious plans. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
It's really incredibly simple. | ||
But like these, you know, I don't know. | ||
I don't know. The environmental thing especially. | ||
It's just like, try to bring up pesticides. | ||
They laugh at you for talking about gay frogs, right? | ||
Try to actually talk about COVID and where it came from and how we need information to combat it. | ||
You get called a conspiracy theorist and kicked off the internet. | ||
And again, it's just all of these things are just the problems they cause. | ||
They cause them. | ||
And you just got to wake up. | ||
You just got to realize what's happening. | ||
But then the final thing from Twitter that I wanted to bring up was a guy named Jeff Vega tweeted at me just now. | ||
I went to NIOSA. | ||
I'm not sure what that is, but it says I went there last night with my InfoWars shirt saying, let's go, Brandon. | ||
And I got so many people saying, I love your shirt. | ||
And every time I reply to go to InfoWars. | ||
Folks, go to InfoWarsStore.com right now. | ||
You get the InfoWars T-shirts. | ||
And again, I wish I could. | ||
There's no way for me to show it. | ||
I could bring a shirt in here and just like rub it and just like pet it and just be like, look how soft this is. | ||
But you can't tell because you can't feel things through your TV screen. | ||
But I wish you guys, if you haven't bought an InfoWars shirt, just think about the greatest shirt you've ever had. | ||
The softest, most comfortable shirt you've ever had. | ||
But it's still stylish. | ||
You want to wear it to bed, but you got to wear it out because it's... | ||
It's so cool, and you want people to see that you're an InfoWarrior. | ||
They really are just incredible shirts, and it's just mind-blowing to me that we're selling them. | ||
Some of them are like $8. $8 is that Let's Go Brandon shirt that this InfoWarrior was talking about. | ||
And of course, it's necessary now, as we are facing the biggest attacks we ever have in the history of InfoWars. | ||
Do I have time to play this? | ||
Alex was actually interviewed by a local news station there. | ||
And you hear what Alex says, but you've probably heard it if you watch Infowars. | ||
And the thing that is really illustrated is the response from this local news anchor. | ||
We'll play that in the next segment. | ||
I do want to open up the phone lines here, as it will be not just six hours of... | ||
We're going to have a full-on seven hours of Harrison on the air today because I will be hosting the first hour of the Alex Jones Show. | ||
And I'm very excited to do that because we will be joined by Marjorie Taylor Greene in the first hour of the Alex Jones Show. | ||
So that will be a very, very exciting interview. | ||
I'm very nervous to talk to her because she gets a lot of attention and is a very powerful politician who really has... | ||
The world opening up for her as she continues to fearlessly take on the powers that be and go on platforms that she's not allowed to be on. | ||
She's a very naughty lady, according to the globalists. | ||
Folks, give us a call. 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Be back on the other side of that video from Alex Jones and your calls. | ||
Call in. Your phone calls momentarily on this Thursday morning edition of American Journal. | ||
So glad you're here with us. | ||
We'll be joined by Daniel Natal in the third hour of The New American. | ||
Incredibly smart guy. We'll be talking about all sorts of interesting stuff. | ||
I will hop on over to the Alex Jones studio to conduct an interview with Marjorie Taylor Greene in the first hour of that show. | ||
And I'll also be hosting War Room. | ||
So, slow and steady wins the race. | ||
We're going to take our time with all this news and we'll go out to your phone calls in just a second. | ||
You can... You can help me. | ||
I need your help, Frank. | ||
Call in, won't you? We got a lot of calls already. | ||
David, Chris, Ashley, Michael, we'll get to all of you in just a second. | ||
But I want to go to this video here. | ||
It's an interview conducted by Alex Jones with a local news channel, Channel 12, in Connecticut regarding the lawsuits that he's dealing with right now. | ||
And again, I think the most interesting thing about this clip is the Interviewers' response to what Alex Jones says. | ||
Because if you're all Infowars fans, then you've heard for years Alex Jones really kind of say the same thing about Sandy Hook. | ||
But apparently nobody else has heard this. | ||
Nobody else is aware of what's going on. | ||
They are keeping very up-to-date on all of the lawsuits against him. | ||
They miss, like, the most giant and meaningful part of all of this. | ||
Let's go to this video here of Alex Jones being interviewed by local Connecticut News. | ||
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Can you tell us at all what you're talking about in there? | |
We can't get into what's happening inside there because right now they've marked the deposition as confidential and so have we, but I can tell you why I'm here. | ||
I'm here because there is a war against the First Amendment and the Democratic Party and others are trying to use The Sandy Hook tragedy as a pretext to not just erase my First Amendment, but all Americans' First Amendment. | ||
This is all about cancel culture. | ||
This is all about censorship. | ||
It's about the dying corporate media wanting to demonize the independent media. | ||
I've certainly made mistakes. | ||
I'm not perfect. I apologize for those. | ||
But the mainstream media lied about WMDs in Iraq, lied about so many things. | ||
Jesse Smollett got caught lying. | ||
We have thousands of cases of governments, organizations, corporations, individuals Staging events, and so Americans ask questions about all events, and we have a right to do that under the First Amendment. | ||
The power structure doesn't want people to be able to ask questions. | ||
I believe Sandy Hook happened. | ||
I'm sorry for the families, but they're being used, in my view, as pawns by powerful Democrat law firms that want to try to shut down Infowars and Alex Jones. | ||
And once that domino falls, they'll be able to shut down everybody. | ||
People don't even remember Adam Lenz's name, the crazed teenager that went and killed those poor children and others. | ||
They think about Alex Jones when they hear about the dead children. | ||
How is that? That's media brainwashing. | ||
That's a system that wants to shut down its competition, taking a few things somebody said out of context, and then setting them up as a villain. | ||
I'm not a villain, and I'm here to stand up for the First Amendment of all Americans to question anything they wish. | ||
That is what this country is all about. | ||
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So, Alex, just so I'm clear, you are walking back what you first said about Sandy Hook being a hoax. | |
It's just, to me, it's just sort of the perfect clip, right? | ||
It's Alex Jones just laying out the most devastating argument that you've ever heard, like, about how they're using... | ||
Dead children to try to destroy the First Amendment, how they're targeting somebody who simply was expressing their First Amendment right for absolute destruction. | ||
The response is, oh, so you're walking back what you first said about San Diego? | ||
And it's like... | ||
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What? | |
What are you... What are you talking about, lady? | ||
What are you... So it's just like for years, Alex is... | ||
Said the same thing about saying it. | ||
And they just haven't heard it yet. | ||
Like, I don't know. | ||
It's just one of those... | ||
It's just one of those things. | ||
I find it, like, impossible even to express what it's like to say the same thing over and over for years and then have people act like you're just saying it for the first time ever. | ||
And it's supposed to be, like, the serious news. | ||
Like, does she think she got a scoop there? | ||
She's like, Alex Jones walks back when he first said it. | ||
It's like... Where have you been for the last five years where this has been going on? | ||
But this is the thing. We are being forced to live in the delusional imaginings of the left. | ||
That's why we can't get a foothold on anything. | ||
That's why we can't actually achieve anything because the world that these people live in isn't a real world. | ||
It doesn't actually exist. | ||
I have some examples for you here. | ||
Like this article. | ||
Elon Musk's arrival stirs fear among some Twitter employees. | ||
Oh well, they're scared. | ||
They're very scared of this man. | ||
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Like... How long? | |
How long is our reality going to be dictated by the baseless fears of weirdos? | ||
Like how long are we going to have to be subject to... | ||
The boogeyman. These people just live in a fantasy world. | ||
The leftists, the media, they just live in a world that doesn't exist, where they set up people like Elon Musk, who is an industrialist and a corporate boss, same as Bill Gates or Jeff Bezos or any of these people, except he just doesn't Despise humanity, I guess. | ||
So it's just like they're scared of it. | ||
They're scared of this guy. Well, we're very scared of this man. | ||
Why? What has he done? | ||
They don't have a reason to be scared. | ||
They just are. They just are scared of him and you need to placate them because they're little baby children. | ||
They're scared of the monster in the closet. | ||
So we have to lose the First Amendment and the Second Amendment. | ||
We have to lose all of our rights because of how scared they are of something that does... | ||
Elon Musk, really? | ||
You're scared of him? He's such a scary guy? | ||
Chief Executive Elon Musk taking a board seat at Twitter has some Twitter employees panicking over the future of the social media's firm to moderate content. | ||
Company insiders told Reuters. | ||
And again, it's just, you know, when they cover these things, they just phrase them in a certain way. | ||
It says, like, we need to care about these people's fears. | ||
Oh, they're very scared. They're very scared. | ||
Okay. All right, great. | ||
See, we're not scared of Twitter. | ||
We're mad that Twitter censors all the time. | ||
Maybe that's the issue. | ||
Maybe we just, like, pretend to be scared of what's... | ||
Conservatives. Fearful of Twitter's censorship. | ||
We're just like, we're just really scared. | ||
We're really scared by these people. | ||
Jeff Bezos scares me and they're like, oh my gosh, we're so sorry. | ||
We'll shut down Amazon now. | ||
We'll strike against Amazon and shut it all down because you're scared of Jeff Bezos. | ||
Well, yeah, we're scared of him. | ||
I don't know. It's just insane. | ||
Like literally insane. | ||
These people actually have mental issues where they have been exploited and manipulated by the media to be scared of people. | ||
And now that fear... | ||
Dictates our lives. | ||
Dictates all of our lives now. | ||
Despite Twitter's reiteration this week that the board does not make policy decisions, four Twitter employees who spoke to Reuters said they were concerned about Musk's ability to influence the company's policies on abusive users and harmful content. | ||
Yeah, the only people that are allowed to dictate those policies are the ADL and the SPLC. The only people who are able to harass people are leftists. | ||
It's very scary for them to know that I might have free speech, that one of us might make a Twitter account. | ||
Do you know how scared that makes them? | ||
You have to die. | ||
You have to silence yourself. | ||
You have to no longer have the First Amendment or a way to express your opinions in the world because it scares them. | ||
They're very scared. They're very scared to give up your rights. | ||
They're very scared, so stop eating meat. | ||
All of the leftists have been thoroughly frightened, so it's time for you to commit suicide, kill yourself, die. | ||
They're very scared of you. You have to die now. | ||
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Just wild, wild, wild stuff. | |
All right, I said I'd go to your phone calls, and I started making fun of... | ||
Twitterati, so sorry. | ||
But we'll be back in just a second and absolutely take your calls. | ||
David and Austin, you be ready. | ||
Moral support and a plug. | ||
I need the moral support and tell you what, I'll go ahead and plug. | ||
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We represent a tangible threat that they are confronting in a way that you would confront a robber in your home. | ||
They're trying to slaughter us. | ||
They're trying to kill us. They're trying to destroy our ability to speak out ever again. | ||
This is the final battle for America and for the history and future of humanity. | ||
Will we proceed into a future of truth and justice? | ||
And human cooperation? | ||
Or will we go into a world of social justice, which is in fact injustice, and complete control in a globalist system where questioning the elites that rule over us will be a death sentence? | ||
It's up to you. Do you give in or do you fight back? | ||
We've chosen our side. | ||
We're all in in this combat. | ||
We will fight until we can't anymore. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
In the southern part of Texas, in the town of San Antonio, is a fortress hall in ruins at the week. | ||
Damani Felder on Twitter. | ||
It's Harrison Smith Day at band.video. | ||
Tune in to hear tomorrow's news today. | ||
You're darn right, folks. | ||
It should be a holiday, 7th of April. | ||
From here into the future is Harrison Smith Day, whether I like it or not. | ||
I do like it. Where else would I rather be? | ||
My God, what a blessing it is to be here at the InfoWars headquarters fighting back against the New World Order at this most crucial time. | ||
I'm so glad you're here with us. | ||
I'm glad to be here. I'm glad you've called in. | ||
Let's go to David in Austin, Texas. | ||
Thanks for calling in. David, you're on the air. | ||
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Hello. Happy Harrison Smith Day. | |
Good morning, sir. Yeah, I can tell you're a little preoccupied, a little down about recent events, but you should never fear. | ||
You have extreme talent. | ||
You get through the news with a million contexts at your fingertips. | ||
You pile through every news story with such clarity and context. | ||
And I really feel for Alex and Owen, who have to follow you every day. | ||
And frankly, they don't even measure up. | ||
You are a monster newscaster. | ||
Now I know that stuff is about to hit the fan there, but you must stay on the air by any means. | ||
Even if it's just the Harrison Smith BitChute Odyssey channel. | ||
Never fear my friend, you will have the largest audience of anyone out there. | ||
You will crush Tucker Carlson's numbers. | ||
You are so good at what you do. | ||
You will retire a billionaire. | ||
Keep doing what you do. | ||
And by the way, You won that debate last Saturday. | ||
Destiny's only move was to change the subject. | ||
Wait, globalization isn't globalism? | ||
Yeah, yeah. You embarrassed him. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
The check is in the mail, David. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
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I really do appreciate it. | |
Now quickly, I want to do a plug. | ||
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Who knows how long Infowars will be on the air. | ||
You could even create your own personal bank of t-shirts to sell later on eBay. | ||
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I'm on your side. | ||
Absolutely. Absolutely. | ||
Well, thank you so much for your support and your very kind words. | ||
I really do appreciate it. | ||
I'm not going anywhere. | ||
In fact, over the last couple of days, I've been going around all the other social medias and trying to snap up the username Harrison H. Smith. | ||
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That will be my tag for any of the ones I can get it on. | ||
I think Instagram, I just changed it to Harrison Hill Smith. | ||
It's my middle name. | ||
I couldn't get Harrison H. Smith. | ||
That's some other dude apparently. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Lots of calls still to go to. | ||
Lots of delusions to be abolished from the left. | ||
Here's another example. I didn't even get to this next example. | ||
We're talking about the fact that we are being forced to live in the imagined nightmare world of a bunch of people who can't even think for themselves. | ||
Like, this is the crazy part. We're not even living... | ||
People say live your own dream. | ||
At least don't live someone else's dream. | ||
At least don't be confined and confounded by the wild imaginings of people that aren't even you and don't care about you. | ||
At least if you're going to live in a dream, I hope it's your own and not some nightmare of another's making. | ||
But of course, we have to have a lot of concern, a lot of care for the baseless and wild-eyed fears of morons when it comes to things like Elon Musk... | ||
Having a stake in Twitter. | ||
They're very scared and we have to care about that. | ||
Of course, when we're like, um, excuse me, you're destroying our entire country and you're calling me a terrorist and you're making all new arms of the federal government in order to oppress me and this is awful and horrible and doesn't bode well for anybody and they're just like, oh, are you scared? | ||
Oh, are you scared of us throwing you in jail for your words? | ||
Oh, does that scare you? And it's like, Yeah, kinda. | ||
Yeah, that's a little terrifying. | ||
Knowing that even though I haven't done anything wrong, the government might kick my door down in the middle of the night and take my children away. | ||
This is not good. | ||
It's kinda scary. | ||
And there's like, oh, are you scared? | ||
Meanwhile, they're just like, we're scared of Elon Musk. | ||
We're very scared of the Musk man. | ||
We save us from him. | ||
We must destroy him. | ||
It's just like, oh, okay. | ||
Oh, are you scared? | ||
Oh, are you scared about Elon Musk? | ||
Like, just stop caring about these people. | ||
Stop caring about what they think. Stop caring about what they feel. | ||
Stop caring about them. | ||
Like this. And again, it's just, again, we just, we live in their delusion. | ||
Haunting Canada photo, Canada boarding school shot wins World Press Photo. | ||
World Press Photo. | ||
A haunting image of red dresses hung on crosses along a roadside with a rainbow in the background. | ||
Commemorating children who died at residential school created to assimilate indigenous children in Canada won the prestigious World Press Photo Award Thursday. | ||
The World Press Photo Award. | ||
Awarded to literal propaganda. | ||
Literal lying propaganda. | ||
It's not even a good photo. | ||
The photo sucks. The photo's too dark. | ||
You can't really see it. It's not composed well. | ||
The subject matter is quite literally falsified, right? | ||
They never found any of the graves at the indigenous schools. | ||
And here's the thing. I'm reading right now, I'm just about finished with it, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, right? | ||
The classic novel, not novel, but classic history of the American West and the tragedy of the Native Americans, right? | ||
Brutal, what happened to the Native Americans. | ||
Horrific, really. I feel for them, right? | ||
I get it. I understand what they went through. | ||
I understand what it was like probably for some of them going, hey, we should probably fight back for our survival to have a bunch of others like, diversity is our strength, bro. | ||
Don't you understand how much it helps us to have millions of people flooding into our country on a monthly basis? | ||
Don't you get how good this is for us? | ||
And they're just like, no, it's not. | ||
It's not good. We're all going to die. | ||
And of course, they did, unfortunately. | ||
And it's awful. And it sucks. | ||
And it's... You've got to feel for them, man. | ||
It was brutal. And the whole time I'm reading it, I'm just thinking, like, if only there was a way that the Americans could have assimilated with the Native Americans. | ||
If only, like, instead of just this clash of cultures being completely insurmountable, the difference is, if only there was a way that the Native Americans could have been taught to live like Europeans. | ||
And that sucks. You don't want people to lose their culture. | ||
But I'd rather have them around and like have their own communities and have their own, you know, settlements where they could thrive. | ||
And so it's like, that didn't happen. | ||
Instead, we just went to war and we just kept driving them farther and farther until we just, you know, keep them in little reservations and we take that land away and then push them even farther. | ||
And it's just like, so it didn't happen. | ||
We just slaughtered them and it was very unfortunate. | ||
And so it's like, This was the solution to that. | ||
The solution to the whole-scale slaughtering of Native Americans was to create, like, schools where they could learn to read and write so they could have a language for themselves, so they could start writing down their own history, so they could start, you know, building a civilization in a world where their lifestyle was unsustainable, unfortunately. But it was. | ||
So that's what Canada tried to do. | ||
Canada tried to create schools where they would bring the indigenous people and help to, you know, educate them in the way that the wider world worked. | ||
Now that's being portrayed as basically concentration camps where they were all slaughtered. | ||
It just couldn't be farther from the truth. | ||
And of course all of this is on the back of the completely fabricated outrage about the mass graves in indigenous schools that do not exist, have never existed. | ||
And despite massive amounts of funding from the Canadian government to find these mass graves, they found absolutely none. | ||
But it's not about what's real. | ||
It's about the fact that we live in the delusion of the left. | ||
And so when they get to just completely make up a fabricated genocide that didn't take place, it was actually the exact opposite of what was taking place. | ||
It was the solution to the genocide that these residential schools represent. | ||
But it doesn't matter. None of this matters. | ||
Mass graves, they exist in their heads, so we have to pretend that they're real. | ||
The genocide of the indigenous residential schools... | ||
They imagine it's real. | ||
They have fantasized about it, so we have to treat it as real. | ||
And of course, now they win the press photo of the year for this baseless piece of propaganda that doesn't even look cool. | ||
Doesn't even look good. Just a bad picture anyway. | ||
So there you go. We have to live in their delusion, and it's very upsetting. | ||
Let's go to Chris in Canada. | ||
Hey, look at that. Thanks for calling in, Chris. | ||
You're on the air. How's it going? | ||
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First time caller on the Infowars. | |
Long time listener. Very good to have you. | ||
Okay. So that Ukraine propaganda has really run its end. | ||
We're going to have the COVID restrictions come back because of the new strain coming out of China. | ||
What are they going to distract us with? | ||
A Taiwan war? | ||
Along with these food shortages. | ||
What helps food? | ||
Water. What's the biggest source of your water? | ||
The Hoover Dam. You guys have been short on false flags on infrastructure lately. | ||
Just a thought. It's a good point. | ||
It's a good point. You're bringing together a lot of stuff. | ||
I mean, just to illustrate what you're talking about, the new fear-mongering with COVID is back. | ||
Right's head Fred posts this on Twitter. | ||
COVID, nine new symptoms. | ||
Shortness of breath, feeling tired or exhausted, aching body, headache, sore throat, blocked or runny nose, loss of appetite, diarrhea, or feeling sick or being sick. | ||
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Sounds like the common cold there, Harrison. | |
It sounds an awful lot like that, doesn't it? | ||
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Yeah, I think it used to be in the medical books that coronavirus was a common cold, not even as the flu. | |
Yeah, of course. Of course it is. | ||
And then, of course, to emphasize what you're saying about Taiwan, Nancy Pelosi is now going to do a little visit to Taiwan, get that war kicked off. | ||
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Where is she cleaning out the books? | |
Because they know the banks are going to fall. | ||
Yeah, could be that as well, though I think they're more in cooperation with China than otherwise. | ||
But yeah, thank you for that call, Chris. | ||
I think, you know, we're a little overdue for a false flag attack. | ||
I mean, heck, the last one we had was January 6th. | ||
That's almost a year ago. It's the last one I can think of. | ||
So yeah, maybe it's time for Russia to take down the Hoover Dam and, you know... | ||
Push us farther into the control system of the World Economic Forum. | ||
Plows you to visit Taiwan in first such trip in 25 years. | ||
We'll talk a little bit about that later. | ||
Thank you for the call, Chris. Let's go to Michael in Virginia now, who has questions for Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Michael, you're on the air. | ||
Oh, yes, sir. Hi, Mr. | ||
Smith. Okay. You know, folks, first of all, something about a great donation info wars is in the mix. | ||
So your products are wonderful. | ||
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Thank you. Yes, sir. | |
Mr. Smith, have a great day. | ||
Marjorie Greene for vice president was Trump. | ||
Obviously, that's the pick. | ||
Why? Because she represented that she did—first of all, she dropped the case against Fauci. | ||
When you speak with her this evening on The War Room, I'll ask her that. | ||
I'll be tuning in to see her answer for sure. | ||
But why did she drop the case against Fauci? | ||
And also to recognize her major accomplishment in the deal with the left about investment. | ||
About what? Say that last part? | ||
About investment. | ||
About investments. Okay, great. | ||
I will ask you those things. Thanks, Michael. | ||
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Hello, darkness, my old friend. | |
I've come to talk with you again. | ||
Because a vision softly creeping left its seeds while I was sleeping. | ||
And the vision that was planted in my brain still remains within the sound of silence. | ||
In red. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Poor Joe Biden. Poor guy. | |
It's like they just don't even pretend to like him. | ||
Hilarious. What I saw yesterday was somebody on Twitter saying, Barack Obama, tired of working remotely, returns to the White House after several years. | ||
Yeah, he's tired of directing things from... | ||
From his remote position. You know, it's actually not really a small thing that the President of the United States is wandering around like an idiot, like a zombified moron while everybody's crowding around Obama and desperate to shake his hand and talk to him. | ||
Because, you know, the people... | ||
In our government, don't actually follow the chain of command. | ||
Like, we saw that with President Trump. | ||
They were quite open about it. | ||
President Trump would give them an order, and they would go, but we disagreed with that, so we didn't follow that order. | ||
And they're very proud of it, right? | ||
They go in front of the Senate, and they're like, I stood up against the president. | ||
It's like, no, it's your job to do what the president says, you weirdo. | ||
We voted him into office. | ||
That's how this works. | ||
You're supposed to do what he says, because that's the will of the American people. | ||
Your particular Ideas don't override 80 million plus votes, but of course it does. | ||
If they have loyalty to an organization outside of the American government, then they use their position not fulfilling the responsibilities that they're given in that position, but to fulfill their own responsibilities to an outside group. | ||
That's what's happening. So just when you picture Barack Obama, you know, being... | ||
Being loved on and being celebrated by all these people in the White House. | ||
You know he's giving them orders behind the scenes, right? | ||
And even if Joe Biden says one thing, his administration comes out and is like, Biden doesn't know what he's talking about. | ||
We're not doing that. No, we're not doing that. | ||
Biden doesn't know what he's talking about. And it's like, okay. | ||
So he's not really running things. | ||
So he's just a placeholder there, I guess. | ||
But it's all kind of coming apart for Joe, isn't it? | ||
The Bidens are... Sort of rupturing at the seams, it appears. | ||
First, let's go to clip number two here. | ||
Just so we know that Joe Biden, serious man, joking about World War III. It's a joke to him. | ||
Here's the point. This war could continue for a long time, but the United States will continue to stand with Ukraine and Ukrainian people in the fight for freedom. | ||
And I just want you to know that. | ||
And by the way, if I got to go to war, I'm going with you guys. | ||
Yeah, you're not going to war, Joe. | ||
You can hardly use the restroom by yourself. | ||
You're not going to war. So when he says, when I go to war, I'm going to go to war with you guys, what he means is I'm sending you guys to war. | ||
When I start a war, it's you guys that are going to go. | ||
And they're all like, yeah! Yeah, let's do it! | ||
I mean, it's also hilarious. | ||
I covered the story yesterday. | ||
I should really just have it here because I feel like it's going to be pertinent into the future of Zelensky being like, whatever happens in this war, Ukraine will never be liberal. | ||
We will never be a European democracy. | ||
We will have to be security conscious and we'll have... | ||
Armed guards in the movie theaters. | ||
So it's like, so what freedom are you talking about there, Joe? | ||
In this fight for freedom, Zelensky's like, there will be no freedom! | ||
It'll be all up to me. | ||
I mean, me and my Nazi battalions, we decide things now. | ||
But of course, the delusion that we're living in is that Ukraine is somehow a liberal democracy that represents freedom. | ||
That's the fever dream imaginings of the people in power that... | ||
Are lying to us. But again, unfortunately, the Biden administration and the Biden family are having a bit of trouble. | ||
Is this clip 11? | ||
I think it's CNBC, right? | ||
Or CBS. CBS actually got into this. | ||
So even the mainstream media is getting into the Joe Biden is a criminal warlord bandwagon. | ||
The New York Post has this story. | ||
Number two, the other kid too. | ||
Hunter Biden arranged for his dad to write a letter to Georgetown University, Hunter's alma mater, on behalf of Lee's daughter. | ||
But neither child got into the elite institutions, the Post understands. | ||
They didn't belong there, but he's going to write him the letter anyway. | ||
Joe Hopes. Hunter Biden acknowledged in a 2019 New Yorker magazine article that he and his dad once discussed Hunter's job on the board of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings, which paid him as much as $83,000 a month when Joe Biden was vice president under President Barack Obama, saying, quote, Dad said, I hope you know what you're doing. | ||
And I said, I do, he recalled. | ||
Just lie upon lie upon lie, right? | ||
I'm an expert in oil, in Ukrainian oil. | ||
I deserve $84,000 a month for my position on this board. | ||
No, it certainly has nothing to do with the fact that my dad is vice president. | ||
I mean, my God, the fact that we have to go through this again. | ||
Air Force True Trip. In December 2013, Hunter and his daughter Finnegan Biden traveled to China on Air Force Two with then-Vice President Joe Biden during an official six-day trip to Asia. | ||
Joe Biden met with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other officials and was also introduced to Li by his son in the lobby of the hotel where the American delegation was saying just using official government expenditures to ferry his crackhead son around. | ||
Half his salary. In 2019 text message by his daughter Naomi, Hunter Biden bitterly wrote, I hope you all can do what I did and pay for everything for this entire family for 30 years. | ||
He added, it's really hard, but don't worry, unlike Pop, that is Joe Biden, I won't make me give you half your salary. | ||
He's a mafia lord. | ||
He's literally a mafia. | ||
He's Tony Soprano in Depends. | ||
It's amazing. Meet the partners. | ||
Number six, as Vice President Joe Biden met with Hunter Biden business partner Devin Archer in April 2014, around the same time that Archer joined the Burisma board and shortly before Hunter Biden did so, according to Senator Ron Johnson. | ||
Meet the Ukrainians. Vadim Pozarsky, a Burisma executive and advisor to the board, sent Hunter Biden on an April 17, 2015 email that said, Dear Hunter, thank you for inviting me to D.C. and giving me an opportunity to meet your father and spend some time together. | ||
It's really an honor and a pleasure. | ||
Meet the Kazakhs. One day earlier, Joe Biden attended a dinner in Washington, D.C.'s Cafe Milano with some of his son's business associates from Ukraine, Russia, and Kazakhstan. | ||
Unverified photo shows the Bidens posing between the two guests that attended that night, including Kazakhstani banking oligarchs and the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan. | ||
Meet Bobulinski. Former Hunter Biden business partner Tony Bobulinski revealed in October 2020 that he spoke with Joe Biden in May 2017 after being introduced by Hunter, who reportedly described Bobulinski as the one who's helping us with the business we're doing with the Chinese. | ||
Remember Bob Linsky exposed this and went out and, you know, put himself out in the forefront and exposed what was going on. | ||
And, of course, the mainstream media's only question to him was, who's paying you for this? | ||
Are you in league with Rudy Giuliani? | ||
Who's paying you for this? | ||
He's like, no, I'm revealing high-level corruption of the president of the United States. | ||
You should be reporting that. | ||
And they're just like, is Rudy Giuliani putting you up to this? | ||
We live in their delusions. | ||
Their delusional mind, everything that doesn't completely comport with their agenda is fake. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, folks. Out to your phone calls in just a second. | ||
Finishing up with this story here. | ||
With item number 10 in the number of, or the 12 times that Joe Biden was directly implicated in the business dealings with Hunter Biden. | ||
Number 10 is getting into office. | ||
Emails show that in September 2017, Hunter Biden asked for a new sign and additional keys to an office he was renting in Washington, D.C.'s House of Sweden office building, which is home to the Swedish embassy. | ||
The sign was to say the Biden Foundation in Hudson West, and the keys were for his father, stepmother, Jill Biden, Uncle James Biden, and a Chinese executive named Guan Wen Dong. | ||
The building manager wrote back, very excited and honored to have our new colleagues. | ||
But a spokeswoman at the Swedish agency that oversees the property told the Washington Post that the sign was never changed and the keys were not picked up. | ||
That's because he's a crackhead. Maybe it's because he's a despicable crackhead loser. | ||
I don't know. Maybe. Meet the Mexicans is number 11. | ||
In 2015, then-President Joe Biden hosted a group of his son's Mexican business associates at the vice president's official residence and posed for a photo with Hunter Biden and a group of possible businessmen, including Mexican billionaires Carlos Slim and Miguel Aleman Velasco. | ||
And finally, number 12, quid but no pro quo. | ||
In 2016, emails indicate that Hunter Biden messaged Velasco's son from Air Force Two, which was en route to Mexico for an official visit. | ||
Hunter complained to the younger Velasco that he hadn't received reciprocal business offers after, quote, I have brought every single person you have ever asked me to to the effing White House and the Vice President's House in the inauguration. | ||
Everything I've ever heard Hunter Biden say or been quoted to him, he just sounds petulant. | ||
He's just always like, I've done everything for you and why won't you do what I want? | ||
It's just like, Because you're a crackhead, bro. | ||
Because you're a weird crackhead pervert whoremonger. | ||
So, calm down, alright? | ||
Just calm down about everything. | ||
Just incredible. But of course, as New York Post lists 12 business dealings that Joe Biden played a role in with his son Hunter, CBC has identified 150 times that the Biden family financial quagmire Has been tagged as suspicious by authorities. | ||
Nothing's been done 150 times. | ||
That is a huge number, especially when you consider the fact that they've spent five years, six years at this point, desperately digging into Trump to find just one, just one impropriety that they can stick on him. | ||
Well, here's CBS News talking about 150 when it comes to Joe Biden. | ||
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CBS News has learned that more than 150 transactions involving either Hunter or James Biden's global business affairs were flagged as concerning by U.S. banks for further review. | |
Some of those concerns included large wire transfers. | ||
After a nearly three-year investigation, Republican Senator Chuck Grassley told CBS News he believes the president's younger brother James was instrumental in Hunter Biden's Chinese business ventures. | ||
I think James Biden was very much a part of this. | ||
James Biden has worked as an entrepreneur and recently in the healthcare industry. | ||
We will focus on James Biden, the president's brother. | ||
This week, Grassley released bank records indicating James Biden's company, the Lionhall Group, was paid directly by a Chinese-financed consulting firm. | ||
These records come directly from the banks, no third party. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
In our interview, Grassley did not allege the Bidens broke the law, but he said it's concerning that both Hunter and James Biden were promised retainers for their China work totaling $165,000 a month in 2017 after Joe Biden left the vice presidency. | ||
We have people with the Biden name dealing with Chinese business people that have a relationship to the Communist Party. | ||
I think it's very concerning. | ||
This 2019 subpoena, verified by CBS News, shows federal investigators also sought Hunter and James Biden's business records from a major U.S. bank dating back to 2014 as part of a separate probe by the U.S. attorney in Delaware into possible violations of tax and foreign lobbying laws. | ||
I think Hunter and James Biden should not have entered into those relationships. | ||
In the best case, those things look really bad. | ||
In the worst case, the conflicts can be quite serious. | ||
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The White House chief of staff said this week that the president is confident his family did the right thing. | |
Adding these actions by Hunter and James are private matters and don't involve the president. | ||
CBS News began outreach to James and Hunter's legal teams last week and received no response. | ||
That's a very, very state and professional report about the President of the United States and his family having 150 questionable interactions with foreign government agents. | ||
Just your average day here in nonsense America. | ||
With that, we go out to the phone call. | ||
Sean in California has called in about windmills versus eagles. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Sean. You're on the air. | ||
Good morning again, Harrison. | ||
Yeah, windmills and eagles. | ||
We got the symbol of the Green New Deal and the symbol of America. | ||
And what do these symbols do? | ||
Well, one is trying to kill the other, it would seem. | ||
Yeah, and speaking of symbols, there's a meme going around right now. | ||
Nancy Pelosi with her campaign director. | ||
And that director happens to be an executive over at Dominion. | ||
Uh-oh. So that's a little something-something. | ||
And I had a... A little bit of a tool I wanted to share with your listeners and yourself since you do investigative journalism. | ||
If you want to look up the credit report of any business, you can go to Dunn and Bradstreet or dnb.com. | ||
Now, you don't need to pay for their services. | ||
You can get enough tips just by putting in the search bar something like, say, Burisma, which I found out the only American location is not in Delaware but just right outside Chicago. | ||
Very interesting. And it's an LLC with only four people there. | ||
All other six locations are in places across the world that may or may not have links to human trafficking. | ||
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I'll let you guys figure that one out if you investigate further. | |
But bnb.com, Dun& Bradstreet.com, that's a free search bar, essentially, where you can get an idea of how many people are attached to a company, where the addresses are, what goods and services those companies provide. | ||
So I'm using that because later I might... | ||
Send you some other stuff, including the screenshot of Risma's little location there. | ||
In Elmhurst, Illinois. | ||
It's a city that sits on a county line. | ||
Fantastic. Yeah, yeah. | ||
Thank you for that. Good resource for people to search out. | ||
And folks, all it takes for you to be an Infowars researcher, you can start on Wikipedia. | ||
I mean, you know, there's lots of tools out there for you to use. | ||
And just start finding connections. | ||
Here's a connection that just came out. | ||
Disney names Hillary Clinton campaign deputy communications director as their lead spokesperson. | ||
Just in case you were wondering if the cabal is really as deeply intertwined as they are, yes, Disney, on the cusp of advocating for pedophilic indoctrination of children in Florida, has hired Hillary Clinton's deputy communications director. | ||
That's not a shock. But thanks for the call, Sean. | ||
Let's go to Toby in Virginia who wants to talk about the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
Good topic. Thanks for calling in, Toby. | ||
How you doing, brother? Very good, thank you. | ||
How are you? I'm good. | ||
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I can't complain. Just real quick, you know, every morning I call in. | |
If I call in, I'm going to plug X3 every time. | ||
Yes, sir. I just think that stuff has done a lot for my health, man. | ||
A tremendous amount for my health. | ||
So, if you're on the fence, just X3 definitely. | ||
That's my main thing, and then brain force. | ||
Next point I'm going to make really, really quick. | ||
Owen, the other day, God, I hope you're listening, Owen. | ||
He said something about Biden talking about crashing the economy and how when Biden said it and he was going to kill the oil industry, he said, you know, Biden said it when he touched a kid. | ||
Well, Owen, brother, you're going to have to be way more like... | ||
Specific. I mean, this happens all the time, so you're going to have to be a little more explanatory when he was touching the kid because we know Biden does this. | ||
Last thing I want to ask... | ||
Is it confirmed? | ||
Is it confirmed that there are children on Hunter Biden's laptop? | ||
Is this a confirmation that there's children on Hunter Biden's laptop? | ||
I don't know if that's been fully confirmed yet. | ||
I know there's some very questionable images on there. | ||
I don't know if the identity of the people pictured is... | ||
I'm going to say yes. | ||
Yes, it has been confirmed. | ||
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I'm just going to say that. Well, I'm going to probably be... | |
Just dipping, I guess, to see him challenge the White House, because real soon I'm going to be holding a sign out on the intersection that says, Hunter Biden is a child molester, and I'm going to stand by it solely and let's see if the White House wants to do something about it. | ||
Well, an incestuous, incestuous child molester. | ||
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It's always just money. | |
It's money, money, money. They don't ever talk about these kids. | ||
For the love of God, he's got a trophy picture with his niece in the background as a minor. | ||
I know. That's a trophy picture. | ||
No, it's disgusting. And just think about this guy satisfying all of his earthly desires and just being a miserable, crackhead loser flying around in Air Force Two. | ||
These people are miserable. Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is The American Journal. | ||
Very glad you're here with us. Remember, you support us by going to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
The massive blowout sale has been extended, so you're getting 75% off, which is just wild, just insane. | ||
When's the last time you got 75% off anything, folks? | ||
Well, you can get it now at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
With that, we go back out to the phone calls. | ||
Let's go to Mike in Chicago. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Mike. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. How's it going? | |
Good, thank you. Yeah, I've been on hold for an hour, and I've had a smile on my face the entire time for one reason, because these products are legit. | ||
And I'm plugging, you know, obviously. | ||
But I've had the Arrest Fauci and Gates t-shirt since months after you guys released it, and I've traveled to literally 40 of the 50 states. | ||
Every place I've gone, I have gotten compliments. | ||
I agree. Yes, I love it. | ||
Same thing with the Media is the Virus shirt. | ||
Get those before they're gone. | ||
Please. They are amazing. | ||
And the Fauci shirt was like $8 or something now. | ||
$12. $13 for the arrest Fauci shirt. | ||
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It's a steal. It's a steal. | |
You know, you can buy the same shirt from China for $15, but, you know, at least you're getting it from you guys, which is way better where the money's going. | ||
But every month, I swear, I promise, on my life, more and more people are coming up saying, I agree. | ||
And the arrest Fauci engaged shirt is fantastic for one reason. | ||
It is easy to get people on that side. | ||
Someone's like, why do you want to arrest Fauci? | ||
Do you like Eagles? Yeah? | ||
Well, then you should be on this side. | ||
What about Gates? Do you not like pedos? | ||
Okay, look it up. | ||
Those are two quick Googles that'll pop up really quick and, you know, expose everything. | ||
And also, I do want to fact check you on one thing you said earlier. | ||
Sorry about that. You said that Joe Biden is running a mafia family like Tony Soprano. | ||
And I checked Snopes. | ||
He's actually Uncle Drew. I'm sorry to tell you. | ||
He's what? Say that last part again. | ||
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He's actually what? Uncle Junior. | |
He's not Tony. He is Uncle Junior. | ||
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Oh my God. He's literally exactly Uncle Junior. | |
He's Uncle Junior and Barack Obama's Tony Soprano. | ||
I stand corrected, Mike. | ||
Thank you so much for that. Sorry. | ||
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Nope. Nope. But yeah. | |
No, keep it up. And the products are amazing. | ||
The last guy plugged X3. My cousin who just started getting into all the quote-unquote conspiracies was freaking out when he looked up that everyone in Spain bought iodine pills. | ||
I sent him a picture from two weeks before he texted me saying, hey, I got iodine already. | ||
Don't worry. Keep an eye out. | ||
Yeah, yeah. They're selling out of iodine in Western European countries out of fear of nuclear fallout. | ||
So, yeah, get yours today at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, Mike. | ||
I really do appreciate it. | ||
Fantastic stuff. Let's go to James in Oregon. | ||
He wants to talk about an American grand jury. | ||
Thanks for calling in, James. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Good morning. | |
Good morning. I just was calling to talk about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s grand jury trial, and it's not really a legal deal yet, but they're working on it here in America, and they're doing a live stream from the 11th to the 15th. | ||
I just figured to spread some awareness of it. | ||
Oh, fantastic. I wasn't aware of that, so thank you for telling us about that. | ||
So they're trying to bring together a grand jury to talk about the criminality that's gone on when it comes to COVID? Yeah, it's the people versus Fauci. | ||
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And, um, yeah, they're basically going to dive into all the same stuff we saw in the, uh, the criminal one he was doing in, I believe. | |
Yeah. Um, that's great. | ||
Yeah. I didn't know about that. | ||
So thanks for, uh, thanks for letting us know. | ||
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It's on the American grand jury.com. | |
If you want to check it out, watch the video. | ||
Very cool. We will certainly check that out. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, James. | ||
But you know, the other thing is you can't get too caught up on these... | ||
Spokespeople, right? Joe Biden, Anthony Fauci. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if one year from now, Anthony Fauci was out of office and even Joe Biden being out of office wouldn't surprise me. | ||
But that wouldn't slow the process down, would it? | ||
If anything, it might accelerate. | ||
We'd have, what, Kamala Harris as president and Deborah Birx instead of Anthony Fauci. | ||
I mean, these people are just as bad. | ||
So it's really a system-wide disinfecting that we need. | ||
A full-fledged... | ||
Oh, I can't use that word. | ||
Cleaning out of the house of the pests. | ||
I'll leave it at that. Let's go to, thank you for the call, James, and thank you for letting us know about that. | ||
American Grand Jury streaming starting on the 11th. | ||
We will be certainly keeping an eye out for that and praying for their success. | ||
Let's go to Chris in Michigan. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Chris, you're on the air about the Florida and Texas laws. | ||
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This is nothing more than just virtue signaling. | |
It's like, we just did a little thing. | ||
That means we're the good guys. | ||
Keep voting for us. It's like, no, no grooming. | ||
No, put people on the border and don't arrest them. | ||
It's like, no, turn them around. That way we got plausible deniability. | ||
We don't care what you do. Just make sure they don't get in. | ||
Yeah, that's my position as well. | ||
We're going to put them on buses and send them to D.C. Again, it is. | ||
It's virtue signaling. It's a pantomime. | ||
It's half measures. Yeah. | ||
No, absolutely. So what do you think they should do instead? | ||
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Stop being apologetic. | |
Just be like, no, this is what we're doing. | ||
We're going to do no more grooming whatsoever. | ||
We're not going to let you do it after fourth grade. | ||
You're just not doing it no more. | ||
Disney, we can raise your taxes a whole lot higher if you don't shut up. | ||
Mexico? I'm sorry. | ||
If I was dictator, day one, we're invading Mexico because we can't have a failed state next to our country. | ||
It's just not a proper thing. | ||
We got to go down there, take care of the cartels. | ||
I don't know, put in a puppet government that has some sort of relevance when it comes to Chris sounds like he's at work, but I appreciate the call, Chris, and I completely agree with you 100%. | ||
I don't know if I'd phrase it as invading Mexico, but definitely if I was dictator, day one it'd be declaring war on the cartels and do a full-fledged military pushback to the criminal networks that are operating with impunity at our border. | ||
It could be the least that we could do. But no, we're very, very concerned about the Ukrainian border. | ||
We have to start World War III over that. | ||
Meanwhile, there is, as... | ||
Chris points out, a failed state on our southern border that is actively invading us as we speak. | ||
And we don't do anything about it except to virtue signal. | ||
I completely agree. Thank you for that, Chris. | ||
Let's go now to Patrick in Cyprus who has a product review for us. | ||
A lot of people calling in about the supplements and stuff today. | ||
We don't tell people to do that, but we appreciate it when they do because we know people feel strongly about this stuff. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Patrick, you're on the air. | ||
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Sometimes you just have to do this, you know. | |
Especially when it comes to the down and on sleep support. | ||
For a few months now and I started really using it almost every day about one or two weeks ago. | ||
So I suffer from PTSD and one of my main problems was always getting a good sleep rest, you know. | ||
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So usually when you take drugs or antidepressants or something to fall asleep, it's like a knockout. | ||
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With this stuff, it's like falling asleep like you fell asleep when you were a kid, you know? | ||
It's like a warm glass of milk with a little bit of honey before going to sleep. | ||
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Maybe you can compare to that, yeah. | |
Yeah, it actually tastes really good. | ||
I wasn't a big fan of the taste at first, but it's sort of an acquired taste. | ||
And now I really like it. | ||
I mean, it's like candy for me now. | ||
I have to stop myself from taking more than I should. | ||
Well, thank you for that. Yes, Down and Out is a really fantastic product. | ||
And I know I use myself. | ||
I haven't been using it recently, though. | ||
Maybe that's my problem. I have not been able to get to sleep very easily recently. | ||
And I need to get a new bottle of Down and Out because I didn't re-up once I... Once I finished my last one. | ||
But folks, you can re-up right now. | ||
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It has the, I mean, all the incredible, just natural, you know, herbs and, you know, cold-pressed You know, various plants that people have just known for a thousand years help get you to sleep. | ||
Why do you feel tired after eating a big turkey dinner? | ||
Well, it's not because it has Ambien in it, right? | ||
It's not some pharmaceutical company that's manufactured something in a lab that we're giving you. | ||
It's what's natural and good and it does help you get to sleep very easily and it tastes great and you get the dropper so you can really tailor exactly how much you need that particular night for down and out. | ||
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And look at that, it is in stock. | ||
$29.95 for that bottle that will last you a very long time, actually. | ||
Very long time. Let's go finally to Truth Seeker in Michigan. | ||
Quickly, Truth Seeker, we only have a couple seconds left in this segment, but you're on the air. | ||
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Harrison, can you hear me? I hear you. | |
I have a serious question for you. | ||
Um... I wanted to refute your phony baloney history of American Indians. | ||
Okay. But I have to ask this question first. | ||
It's very serious. | ||
Are you afraid to mention the Knights of Malta by name? | ||
And can you mention the Knights of Malta, please? | ||
The Knights of Malta. | ||
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Awesome. Thank you. | |
You're welcome. Because it's important because Zielinski is a Knight of Malta. | ||
The Pope has all these Jews up front. | ||
Everyone wants to blame the Jews, but that's the Pope's design. | ||
This other Jew, Yuval Noah Harati, this second-to-the-world economic form, he wrote in his book that Pope Francis is an alpha male. | ||
Pope Francis is an alpha male, that's funny. | ||
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That Jew works for the Pope. | |
And the Khazar theory is a hoax. | ||
The Sabbateans are all baptized Catholics. | ||
We'll be back on the other side today with us. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Joe Biden recently set the media buzz when he casually referred to the coming New World Order. | ||
He was at a business roundtable meeting. | ||
The business roundtable being the chief architects of this coming world corporatocracy when his comments were made. | ||
You might know the business roundtable from its other hits, such as open borders, outsourcing, harmonizing tariff laws around the world, an international court, and the weakening of national sovereignty. | ||
At any rate, here's Joe genuflecting before his masters here. | ||
You know, we are at an inflection point, I believe, in the world economy. | ||
Not just the world economy, in the world. | ||
It occurs every three or four generations. | ||
As one of the top military people said to me in a secure meeting the other day, 60 million people died between 1900 and 1946. | ||
And since then, we established a liberal world order, and that hadn't happened in a long while. | ||
A lot of people died, but nowhere near the chaos. | ||
And now is a time when things are shifting. | ||
There's gonna be a new world order out there. | ||
Of course, Joe has long been an advocate for the new world order, as you can see from this decades-old comment he made when he was still in Senate. | ||
What's important to understand is that the new world order is more than just an Alex Jones buzzword connoting a totalitarian dystopia. | ||
For instance, when George Bush famously referred to the new world order, he meant something more nuanced. | ||
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We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves and for future generations a new world order, a world where the rule of law Not the law of the jungle governs the conduct of nations. | |
When we are successful, and we will be, we have a real chance at this new world order, an order in which a credible United Nations can use its peacekeeping role to fulfill the promise and vision of the UN's founders. | ||
It's important to remember the context of what was going on at the time period then. | ||
It all started with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. | ||
Right after that, a domino effect happened whereupon several Eastern European countries collapsed, such as Czechoslovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, and Poland, all in the same year. | ||
Then in 1991, the Soviet Union itself imploded. | ||
The ripples of change didn't stay confined to Eastern Europe and Germany, though. | ||
Like a tsunami rushing west, it led to the formation of the European Union in 1993. | ||
That tsunami washed over Western Europe and slammed into the United States on September 11, 2001, when a terrorist event changed America forever. | ||
Part of that fundamental change was brought about by the so-called Patriot Act, written by none other than Joe Biden. | ||
From then on, America would become a security state, and its citizens were told that they had to give up their essential liberties for the promise of greater security. | ||
They would have to endure pat-downs at airports, and more warrantless spying on their personal information. | ||
Their banking transactions would no longer be private, but would now be transparent to the government, all on the claim that it was to protect us from terrorists. | ||
So George Bush was actually right. | ||
He did occupy the White House as the Old World Order, signified by the 1944 Bretton Woods Agreement, and a bipolar world made up of the Allied sphere and the Soviet sphere underwent monumental change. | ||
By the way, the 1944 Bretton Woods Agreement, which divided the world between East and West, came hard on the heels of H.G. Wells' book entitled The New World Order in 1940, where the socialist Wells engaged in what he called the open conspiracy to change the nature of the world and to place it on more collectivist, materialist principles. Wells complained to the constant wars from rival empires and suggested that the new watchword should be peace through tyranny, as a single global system was put in place to get rid of those pesky inefficiencies of self-determination from various peoples. | ||
Of course, Wells, who was literally a member of the first British Ministry of Propaganda in 1916, was merely placing a more alluring face on what amounts to global monopoly. | ||
This was the dream of the business interests, like the business roundtable as aforementioned, since the days of Andrew Carnegie. | ||
Carnegie was a master of monopoly. | ||
He would ruin smaller companies by undercutting their prices. | ||
He would sell products for less than the cost to make them, knowing that he could sustain the losses. | ||
The smaller companies couldn't. | ||
So when they went under, he would buy their equipment and facilities for pennies on the dollar and absorb these plants into his larger conglomerate. | ||
When Andrew Carnegie created his Carnegie Institute for International Peace, there were people who saw a seeming contradiction in the ruthless robber baron who seemed to mend his ways by now striving to usher in a paradigm of peace and brotherhood. | ||
In reality, there was no contradiction. | ||
Carnegie was merely applying the principles of business monopoly to nations, crush the smaller countries, and absorb them into one larger world system run by businessmen. | ||
At any rate, billionaire investor Ray Dalio recently came up with a book about the changing world order. | ||
He created a video to accompany it. | ||
Alright folks, that incredible video is by Daniel Natal. | ||
He will be my guest in this next hour. | ||
We'll be talking about the history of the New World Order and where it goes from here. | ||
Stay tuned. It's the American Journal. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Daniel on the talk. | ||
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Welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the third hour of the American Journal. | ||
My guest this hour is Daniel Natal of the Daniel Natal Show. | ||
We're happy to welcome back Daniel, who's the host of the Daniel Natal Show, featured on the New Americans website. | ||
Daniel routinely does deep dives on topics like the Federal Reserve, propaganda tactics to control the population, and of course the video you just saw, the New World Order. | ||
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Hey, thanks for having me, Harrison. | ||
Well, so that video you just did, a pretty deep dive into the New World Order. | ||
And I guess it's always sort of been an open secret, as you pointed out there, but it seems really overwhelming now, the number of times that world leaders use this phrase and invoke this idea, and we're still supposed to pretend like this is a conspiracy of some sort? | ||
I mean, why do you think they're being so forthright about this now and saying we are entering a new world order? | ||
Well, like I said, I think that it's, you know, basically it's come into the vernacular. | ||
For instance, Ron Paul popularized the Federal Reserve, you know, G. Edward Griffin and stuff like that. | ||
People like Alex Jones popularized the New World Order and stuff. | ||
And so now it's basically it's not deniable anymore. | ||
I mean, things that used to be denied. | ||
There's a quote, a great quote by Bismarck, Otto von Bismarck. | ||
And he said, I don't believe anything unless the government officially denies it. | ||
Right. So once they start denying it, then you know it's true. | ||
And, uh, you know, so, so that, yeah, so, so they'll use, I mean, constantly they, they love the phrase new world order and they've loved it since HG Wells. | ||
I mean, since, since back in the, in the early 1920s, um, by the way, I'm a huge fan of HG Wells. | ||
Um, You know, despite the fact his moral failings are, you know, enormous. | ||
But I read as a kid, I read all of his books, most of which are not, you know, science fiction. | ||
Everybody thinks of him as a science fiction writer, but he was a literary writer, great literary fiction, incredible writer. | ||
But also an analyst and the predictions that he made. | ||
He wrote this book called Anticipations in 1899, predicting the world of the year 2000. | ||
He predicted the atomic bomb, all these different things that he predicted. | ||
But yeah, he coined the phrase New World Order way back then, and he was like, And this is something they've been working on for a long time, which is basically the consolidation of power, the removal of nation states, the harmonization of all laws under one giant corporatocracy. | ||
And, you know, I mean, Wells wrote numerous books about it. | ||
I'm talking about, you know, using the military, you know, and scientific dictators, scientific technocrats, technicians to basically take over the government. | ||
And we've watched that, you know, the takeover by so-called experts. | ||
Experts. Let's defer to the experts. | ||
All our politicians. Well, I had to do it. | ||
The experts said to do it. | ||
My hands were tied. The experts told me. | ||
Deferring to these people. And this was part and parcel of what they were talking about way back in 1920. | ||
So... And it goes on to this day, and I guess now they've rebranded it as the Great Reset, but really I see that as just sort of another term for what the New World Order describes. | ||
And you need these terms, right? | ||
You need to have a term or a phrase that identifies what you're talking about because you can't It's just not easy to say a worldwide global corporatocracy run by technocrats. | ||
You just need a word to describe that. | ||
You need a phrase to describe that. | ||
So New World Order works perfectly well. | ||
And of course, The Great Reset reminds me of The New World Order in the fact that you have Klaus Schwab writing a book called The Great Reset and promoting The Great Reset. | ||
Simultaneous to that, you have the BBC saying there's no such thing as The Great Reset and it's a conspiracy theory that can be safely ignored. | ||
I mean, doesn't that just remind you of the New World Order? | ||
They're saying it, they promote it, we talk about it, and suddenly it becomes a conspiracy. | ||
Yeah, exactly. I mean, you see this as well with the demographic changing of the West. | ||
Like, if you sing the praises of the demographic changes of the West, it's absolutely true. | ||
You're on the cover of Time magazine. | ||
If you mention exactly the same facts but put a pejorative connotation on it, then it's a conspiracy theory to be thrown away. | ||
And something you said reminded me of the German diplomat Talleyrand. | ||
He was the guy that we negotiated with during the John Adams administration. | ||
And so Talleyrand said... | ||
That the role of politicians is to rebrand concepts that have fallen into, you know, bad odor with the public. | ||
So if something is now odious to the public, they'll just come up with a different word for it. | ||
So New World Order is now being rebranded as the Great Reset. | ||
Bill Clinton did that when liberal fell out of fashion and he went back to progressive, you know, these rebrandings. | ||
But it was just interesting that Talleyrand said that. | ||
The sole job of the politician is to rebrand Right, because if they were just to tell us the truth about what they're up to and just come right out and say it and say this is the road we're leading you down, people would reject it. | ||
There's a reason why they're so preoccupied with labeling things a certain way and talking about things a certain way. | ||
And you're right. It is just like whether you call it replacement migration or the great replacement. | ||
If you're for it, then you can talk about it. | ||
If you're against it, then you're a crazy conspiracy theorist. | ||
And this happens just across the board. | ||
I mean, how close do you think they are to really implementing the true New World Order with a global government? | ||
I mean, I have some people, I mean, I guess their timeline is 2030, right? | ||
Do you think they're going to hit that timeline? | ||
Geez, I don't think so. | ||
I believe that there's two things happening, right? | ||
So if you look at the past, like the futurist Alvin Toffler talked about this. | ||
He talked about throughout the last few hundred years, there was a huge centralization push. | ||
Everything was centralized. You went from a bunch of tiny little German princedoms and they centralized into the modern German state in 1870. | ||
The United States centralizes and becomes this giant superstate. | ||
The Soviet Empire centralizes. | ||
Everything is centralizing, and not just nation states, but corporations. | ||
Everything is just centralization. | ||
He said, however, in his 1980 book, The Third Wave, he said that we're going to go into a decentralizing period because of technology. | ||
The nature of technology is decentralizing for the first time. | ||
So for instance, before you had to go to a city center, right? | ||
Centralization in Paris or an oil bourse in Tehran or a stock market in New York. | ||
You had to go to these central locations. | ||
Now you can buy and trade in your pajamas from your bedroom, right? | ||
You could buy things on eBay. | ||
Technology is just decentralized. | ||
So there's two things in play. | ||
You have all these kind of geriatric oligarchs who are 90 years old, and they still think that everything is going towards centralization, and that's been their 19th century dream. | ||
A centralization, monopoly, you know, one choice, my choice, my way or the highway. | ||
But then running counter that is decentralization, and we're seeing that seemingly now happen. | ||
I'm not sure what the reality of this is, but if Russia and China are making a play to take over the Eurasian landmass with the New Silk Road. | ||
You know, then that would suggest that, yeah, we're hedging into a multipolar world again, which is the historical norm, which means that the New World Order that they've, you know, fought so hard to put together is already starting to fall apart. | ||
Right, but don't they need that, though? | ||
Don't they need an enemy to centralize our people? | ||
We need to gather our people around this idea that they're the bad guys and we need to fight them. | ||
I mean, I think the multipolar or just the bipolar world is very useful to the New World Order. | ||
We know they want to centralize, but until they get totally centralized, they need that enemy on the horizon to get us all scared and manipulatable, don't you think? | ||
Well, yeah, I mean, what you're saying is absolutely true as well, which is why I put that caveat. | ||
I said, seemingly, because you don't know, because you look at a lot of the technocracy. | ||
I mean, Xi has said that. | ||
Just to use somebody who's used the term New World Order, he used it a couple years ago, and he said he would be glad for China to be the headquarters of the New World Order after the United States, you know, went into decline. | ||
And you look at things that Putin's doing, you know, with technocratic measures and stuff. | ||
I mean, they were all on board with the COVID thing. | ||
I mean, everybody was aligned on that, which suggests that they're not the enemies that they pretend they are. | ||
Although you never know. | ||
I mean, they might go off script. | ||
There might be pushback. | ||
And I suggest that when you look at the economic changes that are happening, what it looks to be – I mean, what the – what the New World Order crowd wanted was China as the manufacturing center of the world and the United States as the agriculture center of the world. | ||
And they were going to be kind of separated out and all the different continents were going to have one specialty. | ||
But that might be falling apart. | ||
As I said, just for the reasons of decentralization and the nature of technology changing and the people who are running things, like I said, they're very old now and they still think we're in 1958. | ||
So I don't think that they have their finger on the pulse of the planet like they think they do. | ||
So we'll have to wait and see about that. | ||
Well, I hope you're right about that. | ||
And I think that really does go to the heart of it. | ||
Centralization versus decentralization. | ||
Nationhood versus globalism. | ||
I mean, it's all about where does sovereignty lie and how dispersed can you get it? | ||
We want it dispersed. They want it centralized. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to talk about how we can fight back with Daniel Natal. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The American Journal. My guest is Daniel Natal, host of The Daniel Natal Show. | ||
You can find that on YouTube on The New American Video. | ||
Just find the playlist The Daniel Natal Show or go to the website thenewamerican.com slash video slash Natal. | ||
And just as we saw in that first segment, you do some very deep dives. | ||
Which I appreciate. | ||
You know, they like to say diversity is our strength. | ||
Really, harmony is our strength, right? | ||
And I feel a harmonious connection with you and with the New American because we're always sort of taking on all the latest headlines and like yelling about them and trying to wake people up to this. | ||
Whereas your style is much more calm, much more studied. | ||
You go back into history a lot, as we saw with that New World Order piece. | ||
You're talking about modern stuff, but really you take back and show the pathway here. | ||
And I really think it's two fronts of the Infowar. | ||
And I think you do a really great job of bringing history into the present day and going, this isn't a new thing. | ||
This New World Order, even the Great Reset, they're just evolutions of what people in power have been trying for a very long time. | ||
And it all comes down to control, doesn't it? | ||
It all comes down to whether you are able to, or whether you are willing to submit to their control or whether you're fighting against it. | ||
They don't care if you're communist or capitalist. | ||
They don't care if you're authoritarian or democratic. | ||
What they care about is whether you sort of submit to this overall grand centralization plan. | ||
But really, it's all about control, isn't it? | ||
Yeah, I mean, that's a great point. | ||
I mean, you see people getting mired up, especially in the debates between left and right, and they believe in their naive way that the oligarchs go by ideology. | ||
Well, how could this be true? | ||
Because this would violate capitalism as if they're capitalist. | ||
Or how could this be true? | ||
They're socialist as if they're socialist. | ||
They're not. I mean, the number one thrust is power. | ||
That's the watchword. | ||
And yeah, I mean, just to go back to what you were saying in terms of history, there's a bad woman. | ||
She's part of the Club of Rome. | ||
She's one of the founders named Donella Meadows, and she wrote a book called Thinking and Systems. | ||
And so reading her book, I always like reading kind of the other side's takes on things because they make admissions. | ||
When they think they're speaking to an audience that's friendly to them. | ||
But yeah, so she made a good point, though. | ||
She said that everything is systems. | ||
Like when you think in systems, everything is a system. | ||
If it doesn't repeat, it's not a system. | ||
And so you have to remember that, that a government is a system, right? | ||
All of these things are systemic, which means they repeat, which means there are cycles. | ||
Like Aristotle talking about that thousands of years ago. | ||
I mean, it's phenomenal if you read his book Politics. | ||
Things that are happening now, you know, have happened before in the life cycle of all republics. | ||
You know, they tend to turn into democracies. | ||
A republic degrades into a democracy. | ||
Then it degrades from there, you know, into basically an oligarchy. | ||
From there an oligarchy collapses and then a monarchy, a tyrant comes to pick the pieces up. | ||
And then, you know, once the tyrant's in place, he passes on power to his son. | ||
Boom, now you're in a monarchy. | ||
And it just cycles. You know, all over. | ||
And so if you can see that cycle, then, you know, you're not a prophet. | ||
You know, you just know that there's a system in place and systems repeat. | ||
So you can make, you know, pretty accurate predictions based on that. | ||
And, you know, just looking at that, you know, the life cycle of where we are in terms of, for instance, and this is a digression, and I hope I don't bore the tears out of your audience, but... | ||
Dante in the Middle Ages, if you read the Divine Comedy, all throughout, peppered throughout the Divine Comedy, he's talking about the internecine wars between the city-states. | ||
And he actually is a proponent of going under the German Empire, the Holy Roman Empire, because he said, if we're part of a centralized empire, we're not going to have all this infighting. | ||
So he was at a period of great decentralization and he wanted the peace that came through empire, through centralization, which eventually happened. | ||
Then history goes into a different cycle where everything is too centralized and then it has to decentralize. | ||
So this is a cycle. | ||
I mean, so this has happened before. | ||
We've been here before. And so I don't want to say that I'm entirely optimistic because I know that we're going to have hard times ahead. | ||
But I do think that on the other side of what's about to happen, that there's room for optimism. | ||
But yeah, it's going to get pretty hairy for the next couple decades. | ||
Yeah, I think so. | ||
And I love looking back. | ||
And anytime you hear about centralization or anything, I just picture that interview with Aldous Huxley or many of the speeches Huxley gave in the early 60s, late 50s, where he was talking about overorganization. | ||
He sort of identifies that as a primary concern of his overorganization. | ||
And, of course, when you look back at those, you see at the time in the 1950s, they were saying Earth cannot sustain a population of three billion. | ||
Right. | ||
It's not possible. | ||
We have to put the we have to do eugenics to stop population growth because it's unsustainable. | ||
And, of course, we've doubled, almost tripled since then. | ||
And yet they haven't really changed their their outrage and fear over this. | ||
But that's another reason why to look back into history and go, look, if we'd listened to these people, you know, maybe it would have prevented the birth of the guy who created the, you know, farming tactic that allows us to have so much food to support this massive population. | ||
So often they're- Right, right. | ||
They're, you know, prognosticating. | ||
They're saying this is going to happen. We have to do stuff right now to prevent that. | ||
And they're just completely wrong. | ||
And they're often wrong about this stuff. | ||
Do you think they're actually wrong about this? | ||
Or do you think they are sort of just pushing whatever ideas they think will push people in the same direction? | ||
Like, are they just... Are they just full of it? | ||
They know that the earth isn't going to be flooded with the oceans because of climate change, and they're just pushing it because they know they can get control? | ||
Or are they just wrong about the concerns they have? | ||
Is there any truth in what they say in their own minds? | ||
No, not at all. Not one shred. | ||
There's a book called The Green Reich by Drew Godafridi, and he makes the point that you do, that human beings innovate. | ||
We create resources, right? | ||
The more humans there are, and you made the point that the chicken population during the time period when we were hunter-gatherers was no more than 100,000 on the earth. | ||
And now that man cultivates chickens, there's billions and billions and billions. | ||
So the resource actually proliferated under the stewardship of We see this with trees. | ||
There's more trees now in the Northern Hemisphere than there were hundreds of years ago because lumber companies want this resource that they make money off of, so it's in their interest to plant trees. | ||
They absolutely know that this is not true. | ||
They know that oil is not running out. | ||
Fossil fuels are not actually fossil fuels. | ||
They come from plants. But yeah, but it's a tactic of control. | ||
I mean, that's why it's a very convenient tactic of control. | ||
In another time period, it would have been God, right? | ||
Like, there was this Harvard professor, and he gave a great talk, and I was listening to it on audiobook, and he made an interesting point. | ||
He was talking about how, like, in the ancient Middle East, every city, every town had their own God, their own tribal deity. | ||
Right. | ||
was that they created a universal God. | ||
And he put kind of a pejorative spin on that. | ||
And the gentleman happened to be Jewish too, by the way. | ||
So he's kind of criticizing his own religion. | ||
But so he says that by having a universal God, you can now infringe on the jurisdictions of other people around you because you can say, ha ha, I have the right to go into your territory because it's not your God. | ||
It's my God. And he trumps you. | ||
And so now this is a jurisdictional issue. | ||
So now I, you know, I have access to the whole world. | ||
And so they're basically, they took God out of it. | ||
And now it's Gaia. | ||
It's Mother Earth. It's the planet. | ||
Oh, I'm a good steward of the earth. | ||
And this gives me the right to go through your jurisdiction because it's too important for nation states to get in the way. | ||
And we have, it's the same methodology. | ||
It's just that the verbiage has changed, which gets us back to that quote by Talleyrand. | ||
I just looked it up. It's, an important art of politicians is to find new names for institutions which, under old names, have become odious to the public. | ||
So yeah, so this is a rebranding of kind of the same control mechanisms that the church did in the Middle Ages or that the Israelites did in the Levant in the Bronze Age. | ||
Right, or the communists did. | ||
The Tsarists are authoritarians. | ||
We're communists and we're good, but they're using literally the same dungeons in many cases to keep political dissidents. | ||
Doing the same thing, calling you something else. | ||
More with Daniel Atal on the other side. | ||
I want to ask about this letter you got from the Canadian Central Bank. | ||
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And what is this point? | ||
Where are we? Daniel, I mean, it seems like everybody in power is very happily warning us that we are about to enter a stage of famine and collapse and economic turmoil and war. | ||
And again, they seem gleeful about this for some reason. | ||
But where do you think we are now? | ||
Do you think we're standing on the precipice of complete collapse? | ||
Or do you think this is a controlled decline? | ||
Where are we? Well, just from my point of view, just studying the economics of it, you had Reiner Fulmich on, and Reiner Fulmich was talking about COVID, among other things. | ||
He's the lawyer in Germany who's putting together a case regarding that, and he said that everything is related to a deeper economic decay that's happening, which is natural. | ||
All fiat currencies eventually bottom out, and you have to do a great reset. | ||
You have to come up with a new financial system after the old one has crashed. | ||
Basically, the United States, historically, every 40 years, there's some sort of new currency creation, whether it was the original gold coins, and then you had the Bretton Woods period, and then you had the petrodollar, and it's 40 years, 40 years, 40 years, and it's Historically, it should have crashed around 2008, you know, when the rest of the economy, you know, fell out, but they seem to have prolonged things. | ||
But it's getting to a critical point. | ||
And so they're doing a lot of desperate things right now that are related to it. | ||
So everything is basically, you know, it comes back down to that, back to economics. | ||
All wars are about economics or about resources. | ||
And so just before the break... | ||
You asked me about a white paper that I'd received from a friend of mine who's at the Central Bank of Canada. | ||
And he found it very interesting. | ||
It's entitled Measuring Geopolitical Risk by Dario Caldara and Matteo Iacoviello. | ||
And these two Italian economists kind of put together, you know, this thing of the global risk index. | ||
And they basically look at news patterns of people worried about, you know, Coming economic catastrophe and they aggregate those and they can chart them out and they can see 9-11 was a big peak. | ||
The first Gulf War was a big peak. | ||
The 2014 coup in the Ukraine that Biden and Obama did was a big peak. | ||
Basically, one of the things that they said that jumped out at me was whenever there's instability around the world, that money We're good to go. | ||
And so it's just really suggestive that, you know, all of a sudden there's instability. | ||
Oh, wow. And just when the West needs money and resources, wow, this instability is bringing money our way, you know, re-infusing, you know, capital that we're, you But one of the things that it does, they note too in the white paper, is that global instability also hampers trade. | ||
It hurts hiring. | ||
Hiring goes down, of course. | ||
Particular industries like steel and mining kind of lose out. | ||
So basically the real economy gets hurt. | ||
The real economy gets hurt so that people in Wall Street can get these infusions of cash. | ||
So they're getting fake wealth and they're destroying the real wealth of the actual productive economy. | ||
Yeah. God, no, it doesn't sound good. | ||
It doesn't sound like it's a sustainable way to do things. | ||
And of course, some of it's kind of backfiring, right? | ||
I know, I was just saying that the ruble is the highest against the dollar than it has been in years now. | ||
The idea behind the sanctions, I think, was to destroy the ruble. | ||
But, you know, apparently that's having the opposite effect. | ||
So... You know, is their plan working or is it all sort of faltering at this point? | ||
I mean, you can only really prop up the fiat currency for so long before the bubble bursts, right? | ||
Are we just waiting for that burst now? | ||
Yeah, correct. And that's how I'm analyzing it, too. | ||
And that's why I said I'm of two minds. | ||
On the one hand, I'm like, no, Russia and China are part of the New World Order, and they're all in on it. | ||
They all go to the G20 or whatever. | ||
But on the other hand, when you look at the economics of it, it does appear that there are people who are getting kind of fed up with the United States using its dollar as a weapon. | ||
Which we never used to do. I mean, it used to, when we created the Bretton Woods system, you know, the system was basically fair and everybody could trust it, and that was one of our aces in the hole. | ||
I talked to a professor of economics, Bruce Yandel, and he said, he's at Clemson University, by the way, and he said that, you know, the West, they had a reputation for honesty. | ||
For, you know, honest dealing. | ||
So, you know, people from all over the world, from the Middle East, Africa, you know, the Pacific Island nations, they all trusted the West, that they would behave in an equitable way. | ||
And they did up until extremely recently. | ||
And you start seeing kind of people abusing the technology. | ||
It's the same methodology as what happened in Canada with the truckers. | ||
Where they basically stole the GoFundMe funds that people were trying to send, and they also were engaging in economic terrorism, shutting down the bank accounts of people who had gone to the protests. | ||
Well, they're doing that on an international level to Russia. | ||
They're basically saying to countries around the world that if you don't play ball with us, We're going to shut down your money. | ||
We're going to take your money away. We're not going to honor the treasuries that are in your central bank. | ||
So we're going to turn off your money just like they turned off the money to the Canadians. | ||
That's what they want for us. | ||
They basically want that system. But here's the thing. | ||
When they did that to Russia, Hundreds of other countries—I shouldn't say hundreds because it's 192—but, you know, many, many countries around the world were like, if they can do that to them, they can do that to us. | ||
And a lot of them are looking to jump off and go to the SIPs Chinese system. | ||
There's now, like, you know, hundreds of countries and territories that are now jumping onto the second parallel system to hedge their bets because they no longer trust the United States. | ||
We are—there's a guy named Thomas Madden. | ||
He wrote a great book called Empires of Trust. | ||
And he said the United States is an empire of trust. | ||
He said it's very much like the Roman Empire. | ||
Britain was not. Britain was a mercantile empire, he said. | ||
He said, but the United States relies on trust. | ||
And he gave the example of Rome. | ||
He said the Roman Empire only had 200,000 soldiers at its height. | ||
So that's not enough to cover from Scotland all the way to the Persian Gulf. | ||
So you needed trust, the trust of all the people participating in the system. | ||
The United States is losing that trust. | ||
It's hemorrhaging it because the people currently in power are abusing it. | ||
They think, hey, I'm a monopoly. | ||
I can do whatever I want to. | ||
Well, guess what? When that happens, you're no longer a monopoly. | ||
Other rivals come and these other rivals make sweeter deals. | ||
And then people go to the more efficient and more safe and honorable system. | ||
So, yeah, I mean, I do see us going into a multipolar world, which is antithetical to the new world order. | ||
And one of the things, if I may, I know I'm rambling. | ||
I apologize. Please. But one of the things that I've noticed is just, you know, speaking of the Roman Empire, strategy of tensions, right, where they would divide and conquer. | ||
Julius Caesar goes into Gaul. | ||
If he fought the Celts as a monolithic group, he would lose. | ||
So what he did was he pitted, you know, various people against each other and he, you know, and he won. | ||
He prevailed, you know, just because he remained, you know, coherent and he got them to be incoherent. | ||
They broke apart. He takes over. | ||
So the British Empire has been doing this for hundreds of years. | ||
This is their strategy where they would always fragment Europe. | ||
They would always back the second most powerful nation, right? | ||
So if Germany was ascendant, they would back France against Germany. | ||
If France was ascendant, they would back Russia against France, etc. | ||
And so this is what's happening now. | ||
They want to stop that new Silk Road being built from Beijing into Europe. | ||
They need to stop that because they need trade going through the naval trade routes that they control. | ||
So if that trade goes over that land route, they're going to lose trillions and trillions of dollars. | ||
They need to stop that. So what they're doing is a strategy of tensions. | ||
They're trying to pit Germany against Russia to break up that new Silk Road, hence the confabulated crises in Ukraine and other places like that. | ||
Now, here's the thing. If your whole model is divisiveness, how do you get from there to the unity that is required for a new world order, for a one-world system? | ||
And I use the metaphor. | ||
It's like trying to fix a vase by breaking it. | ||
How do you build by destroying all the time? | ||
You eliminate the other option, right? | ||
And I think that's what kind of the linchpin of the New World Order is. | ||
As you point out, if one side who has a monopoly starts to abuse it, but there's the option to escape that system and go try another one, then people will do that. | ||
If you eliminate that other option and you have total control, then you can be as abusive and monopolistic as you want. | ||
There's nowhere for anybody else to flee. | ||
And I think once they get that in, that's the cage door really slamming shut and locked. | ||
More with Danny Natal on the other side will be our final segment on American Journal. | ||
Stay with us, folks. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Final segment of the American Journal. | ||
As soon as this show's over, I'll be hopping over to the Alex Jones studio. | ||
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Then I'll be taking over and interviewing Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Very excited to talk to her. | ||
Please spread those links. | ||
And then Alex will be in studio around the 12 o'clock hour. | ||
So around noon, Alex will be back in to relieve me. | ||
And then I'll be back for... The War Room later today, so I'll be taking your calls there. | ||
But I'm very glad you're with us here today. | ||
And I'm very glad that Daniel Natal has joined us and is sharing his wisdom. | ||
And just all throughout that last segment, Daniel, I was just jotting stuff down. | ||
I was like, oh, I got to talk about that. | ||
We got to expand on this because you brought up a lot of ideas. | ||
And one of them, I think, is one I haven't really thought about too much. | ||
I've thought about a lot on the domestic side, but not on the international side, which is the collapse of trust. | ||
Now, you know, the media is desperate for you to trust them when they continually sell lies. | ||
We tell people, don't trust anybody. | ||
Don't even trust us. Go look up what we say and make sure we're telling the truth. | ||
You really shouldn't trust anybody. | ||
That's what a trustworthy person actually says. | ||
But, you know, I always think about it on the domestic sense, and I equate it to, like, playing Monopoly. | ||
And if the other player... We're good to go. | ||
It quickly spirals out of control unless somebody comes in and stops it, right? | ||
So I think about this on the domestic side, but I hadn't really thought about it on the international side. | ||
I think that's a really smart point, and I wonder if you can sort of expand on that a little bit. | ||
Well, yeah. I mean, like we were talking about in that white paper from the Fed where they were discussing how international instability, especially in the developing world, drives money flows from the developing world to the first world. | ||
They become the beneficiaries of that instability, and so they get money flows historically. | ||
Now that the United States is not possibly seen as a safe haven, I mean, they may have shot themselves in the foot by shutting people's money off. | ||
I mean, there's rumors out, and take this with a grain of salt, but I've heard rumors of the Zelensky character in the Ukraine. | ||
He's got like a billion dollars. | ||
He's got like a mansion in Miami that goes bye-bye. | ||
They shut that all off. | ||
He has no access to it if he doesn't play ball and play his part. | ||
So this is their model. | ||
But as the rest of the world takes note of this, they're not going to see the United States as a safe haven anymore. | ||
So they're actually shooting themselves in the foot by behaving in this criminal way. | ||
I mean, what does that mean to shut someone's money off? | ||
That's basically stealing. | ||
You're just stealing. To deprive somebody of the access of their money is theft. | ||
And so, yeah, I mean, you're looking at what's happening. | ||
I was describing it to my son as well in this way. | ||
I said, imagine if you had a jug, and he had a jug at the time. | ||
I said, imagine if you had a jug and somebody had poked a hole in the bottom of it and water was leaking out. | ||
Would you want to buy that jug? | ||
And he was like, no. And I was like, okay, so imagine if fiat currency is like that. | ||
It's losing its value as you hyperinflate it. | ||
So imagine if somebody all of a sudden gives you a jug that doesn't have a hole in It retains its value. | ||
And so this is why Russia's gambit right now is so interesting, the fact that they're not only challenging the petrodollar by selling oil in rubles, which that in itself would be traumatic to the system, to the Bretton Woods system, but to offer it in gold, to peg it to gold. | ||
You know, one ruble is, you know, excuse me, 5,000 rubles is now like a gram of gold, and it's probably going to go down to 500 to 50 to 50, you know. | ||
And I mean, so... | ||
If you're like in a foreign country and there's instability, you might want to go to Russia because the Russian ruble will retain its value in the way the United States won't. | ||
So yeah, the dynamics unfolding right now are very, very interesting. | ||
And like I said, take everything with a grain of salt, do your own research. | ||
But I'm kind of optimistic because there were people, you guys are in Texas, and one of your neighbors was George Friedman of Stratford. | ||
And George Friedman, who does analysis for corporations and stuff, he basically was making the pitch. | ||
He was like, well, Americans should just get used to the idea of getting rid of their republic to save the empire. | ||
They just have to get that whole republic thing out of their mind because the empire is what's really important. | ||
Well, if we go into a multipolar world and if Russia and China are controlling not just the New Silk Road, but they're basically controlling three-fourths of all human population. | ||
With all the money that comes to it, the United States is still a powerful country, but it's relegated back to how Britain was in the 1960s. | ||
And in that atmosphere, we might have opportunities to recover some aspects of our republic. | ||
And, you know, once the people who were discredited, who pushed for empire, empire, empire. | ||
So, yeah, I'm a little optimistic, I'm afraid to say. | ||
So, you know, it's good. | ||
You're going to be talking to Marjorie Taylor Greene, so you might want to ask her some of her thoughts on some of these issues. | ||
Yeah. Well, I'm glad to know you're optimistic because I am desperately searching for optimism everywhere I look because as you point out, you know, and I think of like the IMF and the way it uses sort of predatory loans on countries. | ||
They don't want countries to be strong and independent and not need their help. | ||
They much prefer a war-torn, you know, collapsing country that they can come in and say, oh, we'll help you. | ||
Just, you know, we'll pick the people who are going to help you and we'll make sure to To get the right people in charge. | ||
And then they have control over you because you're destroyed. | ||
And if you're not destroyed, maybe they'll help the destruction along a little bit. | ||
Maybe they'll help destabilize so then they can come in as the saviors. | ||
I mean, it's a very simple process. | ||
And maybe people are waking up to this and realizing, you know, countries are waking up to this and realizing it's a poisoned apple that they're being offered from the globalist corporations and their banks. | ||
I'm glad you're optimistic about this, actually. | ||
Yeah, I mean, like, what was the scam of the IMF, you know, and the World Bank as well? | ||
You know, get a loan, you know, you can build some airports, build some infrastructure, and the collateral is just going to be your natural resources, all the lithium in your country. | ||
And, you know, and of course, they can never pay it back because the loan is too large, and, you know, they go into impoverishment, and then they tax their citizens to, you know, do the service payments on that loan, rendering them serfs for the, you know, for the foreseeable future. | ||
Yeah, so what You have to remember that all of those institutions are outgrowths of the Atlanticist grid, right? | ||
These are the, you know, after World War I. The IMF, by the way, just for your audience's sake, the IMF was actually created for German war reparations from World War I, right? | ||
And then it kind of morphed. | ||
Mission creep set in and it took on this other role. | ||
Yeah, these institutions, the UN as an example, the SWIFT system, the IMF, the World Bank, all of these are artifacts of that attempt to make a one-world government. | ||
Like Aristotle, he says that there's three things that the governments do. | ||
One is infrastructure, one is a military, and one is a judiciary. | ||
So what they did very brilliantly They created all three of those without calling it a one-world government. | ||
They created a one-world army, military in the sense of NATO. They created a judiciary in The Hague. | ||
And then they created infrastructure. | ||
They created an infrastructure bank. | ||
And so this was there. | ||
If the dollar collapses, if the Atlanticist grid goes down, then all of those institutions basically evaporate. | ||
The sand that they were built on, they're going to be as relevant and as permanent as the League of Nations. | ||
Right. And I think the only danger, you know, that we face in this is that these people are so gung-ho and so desperate to get their new world order, they'll do anything to keep it going. | ||
So it's almost like the more these institutions are in danger, the more we're in danger of them doing something crazy to try to retain these institutions. | ||
And of course, we talk about German reparations. | ||
You look at the Treaty of Versailles where these things were decided. | ||
I believe it was Alan Dulles who was either John Foster or Alan, the Dulles brothers who created the CIA. I think it was Alan, but he was the one there who insisted that be the You know, outcome of the Treaty of Versailles is that it all go on Germany, and that created the debt crisis that destroyed the Weimar Republic. | ||
It brought Hitler into power, but of course it's tied into the IMF. Like, all of this has its roots in sort of the deep state machinations of, a lot of times, I hate to say it, but, you know, American industrialists and... | ||
And Deep State actors who brought this all about. | ||
And they've been able to keep it going for the last 80 years. | ||
And they're desperate to have it move into the future. | ||
Wow. This has been a very interesting conversation. | ||
I want to thank again Daniel Natal, host of The Daniel Natal Show. | ||
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Thank you so much for coming on with us, Daniel. | ||
Thanks, Harrison. You're the best. | ||
I really appreciate it, and we'll have to have you on again very soon. | ||
I always feel very educated, and today I feel hopeful and optimistic at the end of our conversation, which is not always the case at the end of a show. | ||
So thank you so much for coming on. | ||
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