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Joe Biden's federal bunglers of injustice, the FBI and the federal prosecutors, once again fumbled their First Amendment violating undercover once again fumbled their First Amendment violating undercover operations after misleading a federal court seeking unwarranted gag orders during a federal investigation of Project | ||
Veritas' ties to the alleged theft of a diary belonging to President Joe Biden's daughter, | ||
Ashley Biden. Politico claimed that the raids generated controversy in some circles because Project Veritas identifies itself as a news organization, and the use of search warrants against journalists and news outlets is extremely rare due to Justice Department policies and a federal law passed in 1980 to limit such investigative steps. | ||
After Project Veritas was raided Roger Stone style, U.S. District Court Judge Annalisa Torres agreed to a request by Project Veritas to appoint a special master to review the info on their seized devices to ensure that prosecutors couldn't get access to their emails, their text messages, and other records that might be subject to attorney-client privileges. | ||
Lo and behold, Project Veritas' attorneys have now learned that for nearly a year before the raids even occurred, prosecutors had already used gag orders within grand jury subpoenas and court-ordered seizures of all of the emails O'Keefe and several Project Veritas colleagues kept during a three-month span in 2020. | ||
Project Veritas is just one example of the war being waged on those who wield their First Amendment rights in a bid to expose the truth. | ||
Recently, the EU president tweeted that the state-owned Russia Today and Sputnik and their subsidiaries will no longer be able to spread lies to justify Putin's war and announced a ban on these outlets. | ||
Say what you want about invasive Russian propaganda. | ||
The censorship of RT and Sputnik cancels any dialogue from the opposing side. | ||
Meanwhile, Infowars faces down a Sandy Hook lawsuit engineered to set a precedent to cancel any news organization that questions the mainstream media narrative, leading to the inevitability that all dissent, even by individuals, will be outlawed. | ||
They start out with demonizing me that I believe in a new world order and a global government. | ||
And of course, just last week, the Davos Group met, announced world government planetary control. | ||
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And the title of this session, are we ready for a new world order? | |
And they're really thinking with this lawsuit, they're going to outlaw questioning big events like WMDs in Iraq or Jussie Smollett or any of these things that have happened and that questioning these and looking at the evidence and information is a crime. | ||
But here's the big takeaway, and I'll just admit it. | ||
I could have done a better job on Sandy Hook. | ||
Some of the anomalies that we reported on were not accurate, and I admitted it years before I was sued. | ||
But the issue is, this is all about them being holier than thou, and they're the arbiters of truth, and they're the Democrats, and they're the ones that love you, and Alex Jones is the devil, to distract from how the corporate media has been caught lying to people consciously about WMDs, | ||
the list, literally. It goes on and on and what's crazy is the public's basically totally woken up not just here but around the world and nothing they're doing is reversing that but they pick these weird neurotic subjects like January 6th or Alex Jones and Sandy Hook and they just obsess like a religion on that and meanwhile I'm here in Connecticut Everywhere I go, I'm just shaking hands. Black, white, old, young, oh, Alex Jones. | ||
But a lot of them are mad at me. | ||
They go, hey, we questioned Sandy Hook. | ||
Why are you backing off? And these folks don't even get up in their big ivory tower law firms that the world has moved on from their BS. And yeah, do I make mistakes? | ||
Yes. But I don't lie on purpose like the corporate media does on record. | ||
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Jones that this trial will be about something far greater than what happened at Sandy Hook. | ||
The trial is going to be about ordinary people's ability to say, I'm not buying it. | ||
I want to raise questions. | ||
I want to draw my own conclusions. | ||
I mean, for those of us who miss the McCarthy era, I guess this president is intent on bringing it to us, but with new force and new power and new urgency, unlike anything we've ever seen. | ||
The federal government, aided by tech overlords and a deeply propagandized media, is yet again flagrantly violating and abusing First Amendment rights in order to satisfy the dictatorial demands of the creeping agenda of the New World Order. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Big show we have for you today. | ||
Lots of news to talk about in politics. | ||
Of course, Ukraine war and so much more. | ||
We'll be getting a full six hours of myself today. | ||
Harrison Palooza continues. | ||
I'll be hosting the War Room a little bit later, which means I need your help, folks. | ||
We'll be opening up the phone lines nice and early today, taking your calls. | ||
I'll also be joined by Alex Stein in the third hour, and Christy Lee will be Skyping in at 9.30 from an event that she's attending right now. | ||
Very exciting stuff. | ||
Lots of videos to show you as well, but let's begin as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Friday, the 8th of April 2022. | ||
THE FAMILY IS NOT ABLE TO EPA finds that some U.S. drinking water contains uranium. | ||
Unsafe levels of uranium have been detected in two-thirds of public drinking water in the U.S. with those in the Midwest and South most at risk. | ||
Researchers at Columbia University found that two-thirds of U.S. drinking water systems has elevated levels of uranium. | ||
Around 90% of Americans use community drinking water systems, making this a wide-reaching problem in the U.S. Hypertension, cardiovascular disease, kidney damage, and lung cancer have all been tied to uranium exposure. | ||
Elevated levels of arsenic, barium, chromium, selenium were found in many drinking water systems around the country as well. | ||
It's just, just horrific. | ||
If only there was somewhere we could get water filters at a reasonable price. | ||
If only there was a website that for years had been warning about chemicals in the drinking water. | ||
I've been telling people about it and providing them the filters that they need to. | ||
Oh right, Infowarsstore.com. | ||
How did I? It just completely slipped my mind. | ||
Infowarsstore.com. Moving on here. | ||
China warns U.S. House Speaker Pelosi against visiting Taiwan. | ||
Interesting series of events yesterday. | ||
Nancy Pelosi announced she would be attending or she'd be visiting Taiwan. | ||
Be the first time since 1997 that a sitting Speaker of the House had visited that country. | ||
Then China said, if you do that, all options are on the table and all the consequences will be on your head. | ||
And then Nancy Pelosi tested positive for COVID. What a surprise. | ||
Asymptomatic COVID. So she's not going anymore and had nothing to do with this, even though China did warn on Thursday it would take strong measures if the U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan and said such a visit would severely impact U.S.-China relations, following media reports that she would go next week. | ||
China considers democratically ruled Taiwan its own territory, and the subject is a constant source of friction between Beijing and Washington, especially given strong U.S. military and political support for the island. | ||
Again, that likely will not go on now that Nancy Pelosi has tested positive for asymptomatic COVID, which a lot of people in D.C. have, which has me a bit worried. | ||
We'll cover it a little bit more later, but like Merrick Garland, a bunch of the deep state actors all of a sudden all came down with asymptomatic COVID and may be in hiding somewhere. | ||
What do they know? | ||
That's my question. This happened yesterday. | ||
Senate confirms Jackson as first black female Supreme Court justice. | ||
Yes, we did it, guys. | ||
We did it. A black female judge. | ||
Supreme Court justice. | ||
Racism is solved. Sexism, it's over. | ||
It doesn't exist anymore. Women aren't even a thing. | ||
That's what we're learning. | ||
It's amazing. I'm so proud of us all. | ||
We did it, you guys. | ||
It's just so stupid. | ||
Can you imagine actually feeling that way? | ||
Can you imagine actually thinking, this is at all important, even a little bit? | ||
She got appointed because she's a pedophile sympathizer. | ||
You weirdos. But no, all that matters is that she's a black woman. | ||
In the 233-year history of the Supreme Court, never, never has a black woman held the title of justice. | ||
Kentonji Brown Jackson will be the first, and I believe there's more to come, Schumer said. | ||
We're so proud. | ||
It's so amazing. | ||
It's also stupid. | ||
Barack Obama backs internet controls to grapple with the quote, demand for crazy. | ||
The first black president. | ||
Remember how glorious that was? | ||
Remember in 2008 when we all ended racism? | ||
When as a nation we moved on from our racist past and elected this black man as a president. | ||
And from that moment on, race wasn't an issue in this country. | ||
It never got brought up again. | ||
It certainly didn't become a daily annoyance. | ||
It certainly didn't become an overriding thing that we have to hear about all the time, constantly. | ||
No, it cured it. | ||
It solved it. And thank God. | ||
He was such a great representative. | ||
And now, here he is, back, the Antichrist himself. | ||
Government regulation and control over the Internet can defeat a demand for crazy, although the spread of incorrect messages, through the spread of incorrect messages, former President Barack Obama said Wednesday, Obama 60, spoke with Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg at an event hosted by the University of Chicago's Institute of Politics and the magazine. | ||
I do not think that there is a demand for crazy on the internet that we have to grapple with, Obama said before. | ||
Adding a mix of regulation and industry standards are needed to address the issue. | ||
Yes, the issue of people saying things that he doesn't like on the internet. | ||
We have to solve that issue. | ||
Of course. He lamented how misinformation plays out across the U.S., accusing those who say Joe Biden did not win the 2020 election as guilty of falling for conspiracy theories. | ||
They don't exist. | ||
Conspiracy theories? It doesn't happen. | ||
Misinformation from the government? | ||
Who's ever heard of such a thing? | ||
It's just retarded. He called out a systematic effort to either promote false information or suppress true information for the purpose of political gain, financial gain, enhancing power, suppressing others, targeting those who you don't like. | ||
A former president blames smartphones for accelerating an erosion of accountability and norms and standards in political life from 2010 onward. | ||
It's just so interesting. And we'll show you clips from this. | ||
I showed them yesterday on The War Room. | ||
It's one of those things, you know, a lot of stuff happens like right after this show's over. | ||
Right after American Journal's over, a lot of news tends to break. | ||
So it's kind of frustrating because I don't have to wait until the next day to actually talk about it. | ||
In this case, I got to talk about a lot of the stuff that came out yesterday around noon. | ||
I got to talk about it on The War Room yesterday. | ||
I think I'll bring it to you guys as well. | ||
I think my audience needs to see some of this stuff. | ||
Especially since most of it revolves around The Atlantic and other magazines and of course Big Tech as well in cooperation with the deep state. | ||
Destroying the Hunter Biden laptop story for their own political gain. | ||
Because this is the game that they're playing, right? | ||
You've got now, as of yesterday, you know, if you watch the show, NBC celebrating, really congratulating. | ||
They're astonished. They're amazed at how powerful the disinformation is from the CIA, that they're using falsified reports and unconfirmed intelligence rumors. | ||
They spread those as fact. | ||
Then they get very mad at anybody who dares to question it. | ||
And NBC is like, wow, that's so amazing and powerful and brave of you. | ||
You're so courageous for lying like this to the American people. | ||
They love it. But it's misinformation. | ||
It's blatant government-sourced misinformation. | ||
That is a wonderful and good thing. | ||
While at the same time, they are claiming that they didn't report on Hunter Biden because it just wasn't interesting. | ||
Not interesting. I'm going to show those videos again today. | ||
I'm going to watch them again today because they've just been stuck in my head all night. | ||
I couldn't stop thinking about them. | ||
Just from how blatant it's becoming. | ||
And what a good thing it is that people are starting to be suspicious of all of this. | ||
But again, he called out a systematic effort to either promote false information, like the CIA does, like the CIA. Big tech people do. | ||
It's all false information. | ||
They continually promote it. | ||
Suppress true information, like the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
Suppress true information for the purpose of political gain, just like the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
These are the people doing the things that they're claiming they're fighting against. | ||
It's just... To stop you from doing it, to stop you from doing what they're doing, they need more control over the systems of information. | ||
It's obvious what's happening here. | ||
They are desperate to silence anybody who will expose their misinformation. | ||
They're desperate to completely eradicate anybody from the internet that offers a narrative counter to the one they're pushing because the one they're pushing is utterly false. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
It's evil. It's entirely and completely and sickeningly evil, but it's not complicated. | ||
These are simple gaslighting actions that are going on. | ||
More on the other side, folks. Stay with us. | ||
It's American Journal. All right. | ||
Welcome back, folks. This is the American Journal. | ||
I just got very distracted. | ||
We're not going to cover that right now. | ||
We'll cover it later. Hmm. | ||
I'm sorry. I just saw... | ||
I just made the mistake of opening up Twitter and Michael Knowles just tweeted out an article from the Daily Wire about the abortion activist where five... | ||
Anyway, we don't need to get into it right now. | ||
It's horrific and gruesome and now I feel sick. | ||
So let's get into some other just sickening evil. | ||
On a civilizational level. | ||
Just, my God. | ||
Do you people realize what we're up against? | ||
I mean, it's just... | ||
These people are heartless. | ||
They're so brutal. | ||
It's mind-blowing. | ||
It's mind-blowing. The real mind-blowing part is the arrogance they have. | ||
And that's a good topic to start with. | ||
The arrogance of... | ||
We're going to start with clip number seven here. | ||
We played this yesterday in the war room, but it's really worth a deep dive into these clips. | ||
Let's go to clip number seven. | ||
Ann Applebaum refuses to answer questions about Hunter Biden's laptop. | ||
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Amazing. Thank you. Thank you for doing this. | ||
Really appreciate it. I'm Daniel Schmidt. | ||
I'm a freshman at the University of Chicago. | ||
My question is for Ms. | ||
Applebaum. So in 2020, you wrote, those who live outside the Fox News bubble do not, of course, need to learn any of the stuff about Hunter Biden, referring to his laptop, of course. | ||
A poll later after that found that if voters knew about the content of the laptop, 16% of Joe Biden voters would have acted differently. | ||
Now, of course, we know a few weeks ago the New York Times confirmed that the content is real. | ||
Do you think the media acted inappropriately when they instantly dismissed Hunter Biden's laptop as Russian disinformation and what can we learn from that in ensuring that what we label as disinformation is truly disinformation and not reality? | ||
My problem with Hunter Biden's laptop is I think totally irrelevant. | ||
I mean, it's not whether it's disinformation or—I mean, I don't think the Hunter Biden's business relationships have anything to do with who should be president of the United States. | ||
So I don't find it to be interesting. | ||
I mean, that would be my problem with that as a major news story. | ||
We're going to talk about more of this tomorrow. | ||
I don't want it to be interesting. | ||
I'm sorry, it's just not very interesting to me. | ||
It's boring. It's for those who live in the Fox News bubble. | ||
It's just not interesting to me, that's all. | ||
It's not even what they say. | ||
It's just the dismissive arrogance that these people have. | ||
In their lives, right? | ||
Say what you want about the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
The one thing it is, is interesting. | ||
It's like, do, I mean, do these, and again, I cover this on War Room because I searched Donald Trump Jr. | ||
on the Atlantic's website, and it was like every story had the word interesting in the first sentence. | ||
One story was about how uninteresting Donald Trump Jr. | ||
is. It's uninteresting, right? | ||
It's like this watch where it's the method that the elites use and that they sort of imbue each other with that's just like, oh, I don't have to pay attention to this. | ||
I don't have to cover this. | ||
I don't have to think about this. | ||
Because I'm too smart. You're super smart, right? | ||
And it just made me think of the old story of the Emperor's New Clothes, right? | ||
What is the linchpin of that story? | ||
It's that you're a fool if you don't see the clothes. | ||
And nobody wants to be a fool. | ||
That's the imperative. | ||
That's the psychological lever that they're pulling here. | ||
We're the enlightened ones. | ||
We are the academics. | ||
We are the intelligentsia. | ||
And we just don't find it interesting. | ||
So if you're interested in that, we're above you. | ||
You're boring to us, okay? | ||
And see, if you are desperate for these Sicko, psychopath, weirdo's approval, then you're going to pretend that you're not interested either. | ||
I'm just not interesting. | ||
Donald Trump is both intensely unappealing and uninteresting. | ||
He combines his... | ||
Yeah, so... | ||
Yeah, it's just not interesting. | ||
What? Oh, a story of high-level corruption, of international intrigue, of... | ||
Elite politicians and their children being involved in pedophilia and human trafficking. | ||
Sex, drugs, money. | ||
Those things aren't interesting to us. | ||
We're above it all. | ||
It's just like, who do you think you're fooling? | ||
Who are you saying this for? | ||
It's all just blatant, ridiculous lies. | ||
Let's go now to clip number eight here. | ||
Brian Stelter. We're going to really listen to what he says. | ||
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My name is Christopher Phillips. I'm a first-year at the college. | ||
My question is for Mr. Seltzer. | ||
You've all spoken extensively about Fox News being a purveyor of disinformation. | ||
But CNN is right up there with them. | ||
They pushed the Russian collusion hoax. | ||
They pushed the Jussie Smollett hoax. | ||
They smeared Justice Kavanaugh as a rapist. | ||
And they also smeared Nick Sandman as a white supremacist. | ||
And yes, they dismissed the Hunter Biden laptop affair as pure Russian disinformation. | ||
With mainstream corporate journalists becoming little more than apologists and cheerleaders for the regime, Is it time to finally declare that the canon of journalistic ethics is dead or no longer operative? | ||
All the mistakes of the mainstream media, and CNN in particular, seem to magically all go in one direction. | ||
Are we expected to believe that this is all just some sort of random coincidence, or is there something else behind it? | ||
It's too bad. It's time for lunch. | ||
You have 30 seconds. | ||
No, I mean, there is a clock that says 30 seconds. | ||
But I think my honest answer to you, and I'll come over and talk in more detail after this, is that I think you're describing a different channel than the one that I watch. | ||
But I understand that that is a popular right-wing narrative about CNN. I think it's important when we talk about shared reality and democracy, all these networks, all these news outlets have to defend democracy. | ||
And when they screw up, admit it. | ||
But when Benjamin Hall, the Fox correspondent, was wounded in Ukraine, the news crews at CNN and the New York Times stopped what they were doing, and they tried to help. | ||
They tried to help him get out of the country. | ||
They tried to find the dead crew members. | ||
That's what news outlets do. | ||
That's how they actually do work together, to your question about sharing those kinds of connections and trust. | ||
We don't talk about it enough, though. | ||
We don't share that reality about how that happens. | ||
And with regards to the regime, I think you mean the President Biden? | ||
Last time I spoke with a Biden aide, we yelled at each other. | ||
So that's the reality of the news business. | ||
The people don't see, the people don't hear. | ||
They imagine that it's a situation that simply is not. | ||
But I think your question, it speaks to the failure of journalism to show our work and show the reality of how our profession operates. | ||
We have a lot of work to do. | ||
You're pretty good at hiding the reality of how your profession operates. | ||
Unfortunately, earlier this year, a lot of it came out. | ||
And it turns out that you're all a bunch of freaky, egg-shaped weirdos that are sleeping with each other behind the scenes and covering it up and sniping at each other. | ||
And yeah, that came out recently because you all have blackmail that's hovering over your head. | ||
But again... This kid lists out like six different examples where CNN was blatantly wrong. | ||
And that's just the tip of the iceberg, folks. | ||
I mean, we could go on for an hour just listing things that CNN has knowingly lied about recently. | ||
But then Stelter's response is to say, it sounds like you're describing a different channel. | ||
What is he talking about? He's describing what CNN covers. | ||
Because you're describing a different channel. | ||
This is a right-wing talking point. | ||
But in the sake of defending democracy... | ||
You always have to admit when you get things wrong. | ||
So first you say it's a right-wing talking point, that he's making this up, that they don't get anything wrong, and then you say, it's up to us to admit when we get things wrong. | ||
It's just, if we just all enjoy this moment. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. We're going to go ahead and open up the phone lines now. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call here at American Journal, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
I got a lot of videos to show. | ||
We're not going to spend any more time on this disinformation summit they were having. | ||
That's what it was, disinformation summit. | ||
But... Let's keep talking about the media a little bit, right? | ||
Because there's something that we talk about on this show quite a bit, sort of a classic Ron Paul talking point, you might call it, which is that liberty necessitates virtue. | ||
If you're going to have liberty, you have to use it virtuously. | ||
And if you are incapable of controlling yourself, somebody has to come in and control you and remove your liberty from you. | ||
And that's just what sticks out to me when I read this story. | ||
Because that doesn't seem possible anymore. | ||
It seems like the people at the top of our society are all just petulant children. | ||
They're all just very mean children who rule us. | ||
And that's the attitude that you get from this article. | ||
Leaked memo. The New York Times has issued a Twitter reset urging reporters to meaningfully reduce how much time they spend on the platform. | ||
It literally sounds like a parent trying to Reason with their middle schooler about spending too much time online But you just heard Brian Stelter talked about what it's really like working in the media and how actually they're all really good people and actually we're all really great. | ||
And again, this is just the most simplistic gaslighting you can imagine where you're presented with a litany of lies that you've told over time and your response is to be like, but I'm such a great friend. | ||
But do you remember that time that my friend lost his dog and I spent all night helping him look for it? | ||
Like, how dare you say that I was lying? | ||
It's like, no, but you were lying about all the stuff that I just named. | ||
Whether you're friends with the Fox News reporter, it doesn't have anything to do with what we're talking about. | ||
Just basic gaslighting, right? | ||
But the reality of what the media landscape is like, what it's like to actually work at one of these big companies, it just sounds awful. | ||
It just sounds horrific. | ||
So this is New York Times executive editor Dean Banquet said in a memo that Twitter is now purely optional for staffers. | ||
He said the newsroom will provide support for journalists who experience harassment. | ||
It's just their job is harassment, right? | ||
All they do is harass people. | ||
They just lie about people and harass people and often write entire articles trying to get... | ||
People like myself and Alex Jones kicked off of the platform. | ||
Like, all they do is harass. And then some, like, random somebody from the middle of America just responds to the tweet like, you're a jerk. | ||
And they're just like, oh, no. | ||
Oh, they're attacking me now. | ||
It's just that classic comic, right, where it's just a... | ||
Guys shoveling crap over a wall on top of somebody else, and then the minute they get something thrown back, they're just like, oh, help me, I'm being attacked. | ||
It's just, it's, the reason people react to you the way they do is because you're bad people that lie continuously and then arrogantly dismiss anybody who brings it up. | ||
They say masthead editors will police social media for behaviors that violates the paper's editorial standards. | ||
Quote, tweets or subtweets that attack, criticize, or undermine the work of your colleagues are not allowed. | ||
Banquet reminded colleagues. | ||
Can you imagine? Maybe it's just because Infowars, like, we sort of have a battleship mentality where there's so much attacks coming at us from the outside. | ||
We just don't cause drama internally. | ||
Can you imagine? Rob Dew will now be policing your Twitter accounts to make sure you're not being mean to each other. | ||
This is what happens when you have petulant, irresponsible... | ||
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Ignorant, mean people working together. | ||
These are people that shape the way we view the world, right? | ||
Why do you think everybody's getting more petulant and angry? | ||
It's because the people in the media are petulant and angry and they're projecting that onto everybody else. | ||
So in this memo he says, we can rely too much on Twitter as a reporting or feedback tool, which is especially harmful to our journalism when our feeds become echo chambers. | ||
We can be overly focused on how Twitter will react to our work to the detriment of our mission and independence. | ||
Oh, just now realizing that, are we? | ||
Just now coming around to this realization that you almost exist entirely to pander to your own echo chamber? | ||
And your determination of whether something is newsworthy has nothing to do with whether it's true or pertinent or important for people in America to know, but rather whether you'll receive pats on the head from your equally petulant and ignorant cohorts in the corporate media. | ||
Yeah, they're realizing this. | ||
They say, first, maintaining a Twitter presence on Twitter and other social media is now purely optional for Times journalists. | ||
In fact, after speaking to dozens of you, it's clear to us that there are many reasons you might want to step away and we'll support anybody who decides to do so. | ||
Like, they're so... | ||
They're simultaneously, like, so vicious, so mean, so dismissive, and so fragile. | ||
They cannot take even a portion of what they dish out. | ||
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They just can't handle it. | |
And it's just sad. It's sad that these people decide what we know and what we learn about and what gets published. | ||
They just can't. | ||
They can't handle liberty. | ||
That's essentially what it is. They cannot handle other people being free. | ||
They can't handle being free themselves. | ||
Like they are desperate to be slaves. | ||
They're desperate to have somebody else come in and hold their hand and guide them in the direction that they think they should go. | ||
They cannot handle making decisions for themselves or being accountable for their own words. | ||
They just can't handle it. | ||
And I don't know what it is just because I work in media and I'm continuously the subject of insults and harassments and all this sort of stuff. | ||
A lot of times on stuff that I haven't even said or talked about and it's just baseless weird accusations of things I've never even mentioned. | ||
So it's like, you know, this doesn't really apply to us here because the feedback we get, the negative feedback we get is entirely just like, what are you talking about, right? | ||
It just has nothing to do with... | ||
With what I say, so, like, calling me a racist or an anti-Semite is just like, okay, what? | ||
Like, I don't know. | ||
You're not basing that on anything I've said. | ||
You're basing it on weird extrapolations of... | ||
or insinuations that other people made. | ||
It just doesn't make any sense. | ||
But I just can't imagine, like, not being able to handle mean words. | ||
But that's the thing. These people... | ||
Can't handle being free. | ||
They can't handle pushback. They can't handle not having people tell them what to do. | ||
And they're just weak. | ||
It's all just weakness, and they all just want to project their own weakness onto everybody else and make everybody else weak because they're terrified and annoyed and indignant that other people aren't scared, cowering little puppets like them. | ||
Hey, but we're not. We're not. | ||
See, because if our audience doesn't like what we put out, they'll stop supporting us. | ||
See, we actually have to have the support of our audience. | ||
We actually have to, you know, report things correctly because otherwise we get crap thrown at us and then people won't support us. | ||
Now, hopefully you do support us by going to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
If you want us to be around, if you don't want to be ruled by a bunch of weak, coward morons, then try supporting the... | ||
And here's the thing, you know, I spent most of the war room calling Brian Seltzer a fat idiot, and I don't want to drive people away who are just like, oh, he's just so mean. | ||
He's so mean. Do you understand what these people do to us? | ||
Do you have any idea how they're trying to destroy us? | ||
And I don't want to play their little games, right? | ||
Brian Salter will go up there and act very... | ||
Is Alex Jones a danger to this country? | ||
We're very concerned that allowing people to have free speech is a dangerous thing. | ||
And people are getting hurt by this. | ||
Like, I'm not about to sit here and pretend that this is all... | ||
Yes, I... I care about. | ||
No, no. I'm just going to call him a fat idiot because he's trying to shut us down. | ||
He's evil. There's a strange phenomenon in the world today where it's like people can't recognize what's happening until it's already taken place. | ||
Like, for some reason, you can't extrapolate from what's happening and go, look... | ||
This is where this is going. | ||
Obviously, this is where it's going. | ||
And it's horrific. I mean, I had a video yesterday. | ||
I don't think I played it, but I think it was Sajid Javid or somebody at the top of UK going, yeah, lockdowns was a terrible idea. | ||
It was just... Completely, we're realizing now what a bad idea it was. | ||
And I was like, does that ever, do you ever think maybe this is a bad idea while you're doing it? | ||
Or do you have to wait until the horrific consequences come about to go, oh, that was stupid and bad what we just did? | ||
And of course, they're still not learning their lesson. | ||
Boris Johnson is saying, yeah, we might have more COVID lockdowns in the future. | ||
Despite now, it's just overwhelming evidence the lockdowns never helped anything, only hurt everything. | ||
They're still pushing it. But do you remember? | ||
And Postmillennial, thanks to Postmillennial for bringing us this flashback. | ||
Do you remember the San Francisco gay men's chorus singing, we're coming for your children? | ||
Actually, I think the exact words were, your children are not your children. | ||
Anybody think about what that means? | ||
Or do you wonder if, like, 20 years from now, you'll look back at a government policy of mutilating children and go, oh, yeah, that was wrong. | ||
That was wrong and weird and bad for everybody. | ||
Like, do you think they'll have that revelation once all of the negative consequences come about? | ||
Or are they just diving headfirst into this, just not caring whatsoever about what the outcomes are? | ||
I don't know. It's hard to tell. But also, it's like, you know... | ||
It's such a crazy thing because now that the grooming stuff is coming out, now they're passing laws preventing teachers from talking to kids about sex and that sort of stuff. | ||
And it's just like everywhere, absolutely everywhere, there's evidence of teachers doing this. | ||
And it's like, yeah, this has been going on for a very long time. | ||
If we'd realized this a long time ago, if we'd been, you know, listened to four or five years ago when Drag Queen Story Hour first started, if I, like... | ||
Really a drag queen reading to your kid. | ||
Nobody thought that was weird. | ||
Nobody thought that was kind of strange. Like, listen to some of these lyrics. | ||
The lyrics played on conversion phrasing, emphasizing, we'll convert your children. | ||
Happens bit by bit, quietly and subtly. | ||
You will barely notice it. | ||
Like, yeah, even when they're telling us it, we didn't notice. | ||
Even when they're like, we're converting your children. | ||
We are taking, your children are not your children. | ||
They belong to us now, and we're going to convert them to our ways against your will. | ||
Everybody's like, yeah, well, they don't mean it. | ||
She's like, what? All right. | ||
Just bizarre, right? | ||
And now you have the administration with Jen Psaki. | ||
As Stephen Miller points out, the administration is promoting gender-affirming care, which from their official... | ||
Packet and their official website includes top surgery, bottom surgery, testosterone and estrogen hormone manipulation. | ||
Let's just go ahead and go quickly to clip number six here. | ||
Jen Psaki asked if sex reassignment surgery and puberty blockers for children is a good thing or not. | ||
Let's watch. Every major medical association agrees that gender-affirming health care for transgender kids is a best practice and potentially life-saving. | ||
Life-saving. | ||
I said it on Twitter. I had to delete the tweet. | ||
And I got locked out of Twitter for 12 hours for saying it. | ||
The entire argument for transgender surgery, gender-affirming care is let me have what I want or I'll kill myself. | ||
That's what it means. Nobody dies from not getting gender-affirming surgery. | ||
Unless you're suggesting that because they don't get gender-affirming surgery, they kill themselves. | ||
That's what they're suggesting. | ||
It's also just not true. The evidence is out there. | ||
It doesn't matter how tolerant the civilization is that they live in. | ||
The society doesn't matter whether they get the surgery or whether they can accurately portray themselves as the opposite gender. | ||
The suicide rate for trans people is upwards of 40 to 50 percent. | ||
Doesn't matter. So, I mean, it's just entirely unscientific. | ||
But the real concerning thing is, as Jin Psaki says there... | ||
All of the medical associations agree. | ||
All of them. They all agree on this. | ||
They all agree that children should be subjected to, and again, I am referencing here, the Gender Affirming Care in Young People Office of Population Affairs from an official government website. | ||
This is posted by Stephen Miller. | ||
Here is an administration chart making it expressly clear that gender-affirming care for children means shutting down puberty with powerful chemicals, pumping them full of sterilizing opposite sex hormones, and castrating them with drastic surgery. | ||
Castrating or sterilizing, depending. | ||
And there it is. There's the chart right there. | ||
Social affirmation. | ||
What does that mean? It means adopting gender-affirming hairstyles, clothing, name, gender pronouns in restrooms and other facilities. | ||
Puberty blockers. Using certain types of hormones to pause pubertal development. | ||
Hormone therapy. Testosterone hormones for those who are assigned female at birth. | ||
Estrogen hormones for those who are assigned male at birth. | ||
Early adolescence and onward. | ||
Gender-affirming surgeries. | ||
Top surgery to create male typical breast shape or enhanced breast. | ||
Bottom surgery. Surgery on genitals or reproductive organs. | ||
Facial feminization or other procedures. | ||
This is what they're advocating for children. | ||
It's just mutilation. | ||
So, you know, if all of the medical industry... | ||
Has been suckered into this. | ||
If all the medical industry agrees that this is a good thing, then we need a I was going to say house cleaning, but house burning might be a better tactic. | ||
Right? How has this gotten so far? | ||
How has this been so deeply embedded? | ||
What is wrong with people? | ||
It's so sickening. | ||
Now before they're old enough to see Jurassic Park in the theaters by themselves, you're going to Pump them full of hormones because you've convinced them that they're trans. | ||
I mean, my God. It's so ridiculous. | ||
And again, you know, Alex is always good at pointing out, like, you know, this isn't about adults. | ||
If you're an adult and you want to castrate yourself, have at it. | ||
Have fun. Enjoy it. | ||
Whatever. Who cares? You're an adult. | ||
Mutilate yourself however you want. | ||
I just don't want to pay for it. | ||
You're not allowed to do it to children. | ||
You're not allowed to tattoo children. | ||
You're not allowed to give children gauges in their ears. | ||
You're not allowed to marry children or children aren't allowed to choose whether they want to take a course in medicine because they don't know what's going on in the world. | ||
So I don't know. Libs of TikTok has this. | ||
This woman who publicized all the documents for New Jersey's new sex ed plan, Holly Schiappese. | ||
And we have this video. | ||
Let's go down to clip number 19. | ||
This is New Jersey's new sex curriculum. | ||
This video is for nine-year-olds and it's about porn. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Is it normal to watch porn? | |
#AskAmaze Yes! | ||
It's normal. | ||
Lots of people watch porn. | ||
After all, it's right there and it's free. | ||
And anyway, many people are curious about this sex stuff. | ||
But, and it's a big but, remember, porn is not real. | ||
It's just a fantasy, like, uh, like superheroes movies. | ||
Bodies don't look like those in porn movies. | ||
In general, everything is exaggerated. | ||
And sex, it often looks very different in real life. | ||
So don't expect your own body or sex life, once you have one, to look anything like what you see in porn. | ||
Or to sound like it either. | ||
Find out more about porn right here on Amaze. | ||
Nine-year-olds. That video's for nine-year-olds. | ||
Do these people care about your nine-year-old? | ||
Do these people... Want what's best for your children? | ||
Do they even have children of their own? | ||
This is the crazy thing. | ||
Our children's future and what our children are being taught is being dictated by people who are willingly castrating themselves. | ||
They are willingly removing themselves from the gene pool. | ||
They will never have children. | ||
They cannot have children anymore. | ||
They don't want children. | ||
They do want your children, right? | ||
Can't reproduce sexually, so they reproduce through what? | ||
Propaganda? Like a cult? | ||
Holly Schappese says,"...although I voted against the legislation mandating certain sexual education classes for even the youngest children, I've taken a measured approach and have waited until further comment until I saw what was proposed. | ||
Today I reviewed all of the model school instruction material, and I truly think New Jersey has lost its damn mind." She says below is a Dropbox link that enables parents to review what their children will be taught. | ||
While some of the lessons I agree with, many are completely overboard with cringy detail for young kids and go so far as unnecessarily sexualizing children further. | ||
For me, the most outrageous part, our teachers are instructed to promote the website Amaze and its YouTube channel for kids as young as nine for them to get additional information on sex. | ||
And of course, one of that first videos says everyone watches porn. | ||
It's free! It's free. | ||
Why wouldn't you do it? Everything free is good. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
We're going to go directly out to your phone call now. | ||
Phone calls. We've got Chris in Michigan. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Chris, you're on the air about the media. | ||
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Yeah, it's just, they've completely lied to us, disregarded what we want and what we say, and they're just all surprised. | |
It's like, why don't they listen to us anymore? | ||
We've got to do something about this disinformation. | ||
Yeah, that's exactly why they don't believe us. | ||
It can't be because we're lying. | ||
It's because there's information we don't like out there. | ||
And Diane Seltzer never even answered a word of that kid's question. | ||
Not a single word. | ||
It was all word garbage. | ||
I mean, that's the thing. How do they get away with just... | ||
Gaslighting the entire country and ignoring half the population. | ||
At least half the population disagrees with all the crap they're pushing. | ||
And this is after decades of them having basically monopolistic control of the information streams. | ||
That's how unpopular their ideas are. | ||
Their ideas require censorship. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
Their ideas require mass censoring of their opposition and, you know, enforcing their ideas. | ||
Because our ideas are natural. | ||
All of our ideas, men and women, right, marriage, like all these things just occur naturally. | ||
You can just put people out in the wild and go come up with a civilization. | ||
And they'd be like, okay, well, we're going to have marriage and we're going to have children. | ||
And we're going to, you know, do things well. | ||
Like, no censorship need on our part. | ||
No pushing of our agenda. | ||
They have every method of control. | ||
They have every process of information in their control. | ||
They have to shove it down people's throats, and they're still wildly unpopular. | ||
Nobody wants this. | ||
That's why they need censorship, because they... | ||
They've lost the total control and they want to get it back. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Chris. | ||
Let's go to Rusty in Maine. | ||
Liberal friends have gotten violent. | ||
What's caused it? Great question. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Rusty. You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, good morning. How are you? Good, thank you. | |
I'm conducting what I call a social experiment. | ||
I work out of town with some friends. | ||
And believe me, I love these guys. | ||
These are my friends. We were kids together. | ||
And... But, man, you cannot discuss politics, for sure. | ||
I mean, we went through the whole Trump derangement. | ||
And, you know, I needed to throw my way through because I'm in somebody else's cell. | ||
But now, you know, now with everything else, it's like this amnesia hit, right? | ||
There's no recollection of, like, you know, all of a sudden, everything is okay. | ||
Oh, it's okay that, you know, some guys... | ||
Winning all the medals. It's okay, this. | ||
We're tangled with the war with Russia. | ||
It's okay. There's no judgment. | ||
And so I know, you know, all of us on this channel, we've got pretty far down the rabbit hole, but, man, things that we thought years ago we thought were kind of whacked out are actually kind of true. | ||
So I know that the media has their ways of putting things out there. | ||
But I mean, I wonder if it's more subliminal that their target is exciting. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The level of anger and violence, right? | ||
Because you don't see it from the right. | ||
I don't. | ||
I have a lot of patriot friends, and I don't see that level of anger. | ||
I really don't. | ||
Most of them want to discuss things. | ||
They want to talk about things. | ||
They don't go right to the ballistic. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, but this is the thing, right? | ||
This is why it's like cult programming. | ||
You have just any cult you can think of, like people do things, you're just like, why would they do that? | ||
These are nice people, and yet here they are like willingly beating their fellow cult members with belts or, you know, killing themselves, you know. | ||
We're dispensing poison in the Kool-Aid. | ||
Like, these are nice people. | ||
These are decent people. What has driven them so crazy? | ||
It's cult programming. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
I mean, just some stories we have. | ||
Hospital refuses to give nine-year-old boy life-saving kidney transplant because his father is unvaccinated, right? | ||
You're going to kill a nine-year-old child? | ||
Like, our fellow Americans are being programmed to be willing to kill a nine-year-old child. | ||
And it's like, but my nine-year-old's going to die if you don't. | ||
And it's like, oh, well, maybe you should have gotten vaccinated then. | ||
Ever think about that? Ever think about maybe you should have gotten vaccinated? | ||
It's like, my child is dying. | ||
My nine-year-old. Oh, sorry. | ||
Maybe you'll get vaccinated next time. | ||
It's like these people are vicious. | ||
Vicious and inhuman. All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Our last caller had a really good point. | ||
Just about how violent the left is becoming. | ||
And of course, they don't have to commit the violence themselves. | ||
They can just, you know, order violence be done. | ||
And they get their foot soldiers to do it. | ||
And of course, we've seen, you know, deny unvaccinated people health care. | ||
Like, they just don't care, right? | ||
They really have had whatever empathy they think they have. | ||
It's just been completely... eroded from them. | ||
And then it even translates over to the war. | ||
I mean, it's one of these things like this one. | ||
Boston Marathon restricts Russian and Belarusian athletes over Ukrainian invasion. | ||
Russian and Belarusian athletes who were accepted via open registration and reside in their home country will be banned from running in the upcoming Boston Marathon, the Boston Athletic Association announced Wednesday. | ||
Runners who are Russian and Belarusian citizens but reside outside either country will be permitted to compete in the race, but not under those two flags. | ||
Not under those flags, folks. | ||
Maybe, you know, maybe we just... | ||
I mean, how do we know? | ||
How do we know if there's a Russian or a Belarusian among us? | ||
If we make them wear a badge of some sort... | ||
Maybe we could just round up all of the Russians and Belarusians and put them in a camp somewhere. | ||
We could all feel safe knowing that they're all isolated and alone. | ||
Maybe we can just get rid of them. | ||
Maybe we just put them in the oven. Just get them out of here. | ||
Because, you know, they're so evil that we have to do the good thing and murder all of them. | ||
Or at least ban them from public life. | ||
At least take all of their money. | ||
Maybe imprison them. Certainly destroy their lives. | ||
And then celebrate it. Remember the... | ||
Story we covered recently with the Twitterati that were celebrating the fact that they were destroying the lives of the foreign minister of Russia's, like, granddaughter. | ||
She's like an Instagram influencer in Britain. | ||
And all these people just, like, destroyed her life. | ||
Like, got her kicked out of all this stuff. | ||
Got her deported from the country. | ||
And there's like, yes, we did it. | ||
It's like, what has she done? | ||
Nothing. She's done absolutely nothing. | ||
Her dad is a politician in Russia. | ||
That's her crime. So I mean, you know, it's such a cliche to go straight to the Nazi example, but this is the, this is what, see the public has been programmed to very, you know, emotionally react to like claims of the Holocaust. | ||
So we'll just use that example since everybody's programmed for that. | ||
Just replace the word Russian with Jew or Belarusian with Jew. | ||
And it's just like, oh, this is how the Nazis came about. | ||
Okay, you're at war with these people, so you can do anything to them and you celebrate their destruction regardless of whether they've actually done anything wrong or not because they're a part of the enemy class that we have to destroy. | ||
It's like, how did the liberals get so vicious? | ||
Well, how did Germany become Nazis? | ||
How did the USSR become communist? | ||
How did pogroms happen? | ||
I mean, it's not actually that complicated. | ||
Can you imagine if it was like Boston Marathon restricts Jewish athletes over Israel actions in Palestine? | ||
Oh, no. | ||
Heads would explode, folks. | ||
I mean, it would be... | ||
You can't even imagine it, right? | ||
Oh, but it's Russians and Belarusians, so kick them off the athletic team, steal their bank accounts, deport them to their country. | ||
Because we're at war with Putin, because Putin's such an evil tyrant that has an oppressive regime that keeps down the Russian people, so we have to punish the Russian people for being a part of that regime. | ||
Or the tennis player, that they're like, yeah, you can play in our tournament if you denounce Putin. | ||
And it's like, oh, Putin, the guy that you say that he murders his political opponents and people that speak up against him disappear, and you want me to speak up against him? | ||
Could you care about me? Like, what is going on here? | ||
So, it's all just, they're all just training you to be, you know, vicious, hateful, heartless killers. | ||
And you'll allow, you'll justify anything of theirs. | ||
It's pretty amazing, actually. | ||
I mean, just the stuff they've put us through recently. | ||
And it's like, I have so many stories, but it's like the same thing over and over, right? | ||
Right? Hospital refuses to give a nine-year-old boy life-saving kidney transplant because his father is unvaccinated. | ||
A 20-year-old Instagram influencer who basically might die now because of her vaccine injuries. | ||
iJustine, the young blogger with millions of followers, got a blood clot in her arm just next to her shoulder that traveled to her lung. | ||
Gee, what could have caused that? | ||
U.S. counties with highest vaccination rates have highest COVID rates. | ||
Struggling with facial expressions. | ||
Babies suffer after months of lockdowns and masks. | ||
It's like any one of these in any sort of real country with a real media would cause just insane outrage, right? | ||
But it's just these things just go. | ||
They just happen day after day after day. | ||
This type of stuff. Completely objectionable. | ||
Any... Living human being with a heart would be just horrified at the idea that a nine-year-old boy is going to die knowingly because the hospital is killing him by denying him a liver transplant because his dad is unvaccinated. | ||
Tell that to a vaccinated person. | ||
Well, I'm vaccinated, so I don't have to worry about that. | ||
Great. This is the point of all of this, folks, is to... | ||
Just destroy humanity, destroy our impulse for goodness, destroy the willingness to stand up against obvious malfeasance when you see it because you're too scared, because you don't want to be the one who has it come down on you. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
It's just cult programming on a civilizational scale. | ||
Committee approved California Bill AB 2223 on Tuesday decriminalizing infants being killed a week to months after birth. | ||
Yes, live infants will go to vote to become law. | ||
This, of course, already passed in Maryland where they say that, you know, you cannot be investigated for lack of care. | ||
So if you want to have a baby in Maryland and then just put the baby outside, just wait till it's dead, cops can't investigate you. | ||
They can't look into you. | ||
They can't Punish you for that. | ||
In fact, if they do investigate you, you can sue them and get hundreds of thousands of dollars. | ||
That's on the Maryland bill. | ||
That is passed into law right now. | ||
People in Maryland just, are they just not human? | ||
Is Maryland full of orcs and goblins and gremlins? | ||
Or have they been mind controlled by a sick cabal whose entire purpose is death? | ||
I mean, I don't know. I don't know. | ||
You tell me. Or this article I was reading about this abortion clinic. | ||
It's just the most horrific stuff you've ever read, and yet all of our society approves of it and supports it and perpetuates it. | ||
I don't know. Maybe we deserve it. | ||
Maybe we don't deserve to be here. | ||
Maybe our destruction is mercy by God because... | ||
It's really unbelievable. The things we allow to go on in this country that we don't fight back against and we don't prevent. | ||
I'm going to show you some videos of what's happening in Peru in just a little bit. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls first. | ||
Smoke a Fatty with Patty in South Jersey. | ||
So a former guest of yours, Patty, was on Fox News. | ||
That's pretty interesting. Thanks for calling in. | ||
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Hey, how's it going, Harrison? | |
It's Patty Drapes here. | ||
Smoke a Fatty with Patty. | ||
Good to hear from me again. I just want to give a little update on Oh, and also, too, Brian Stelter did not answer one question. | ||
The first caller was 100% accurate. | ||
He didn't answer one question. | ||
It was a big semantics game. | ||
I felt like I was arguing with my 10-year-old. | ||
So anyway, I wanted to follow up on something. | ||
I had asked you on a previous show to try to get the lawyer John Deaton. | ||
He kind of represents the XRP holders of America.com. | ||
and the world and he was actually on Charles Payne's show on Fox and what he had explained to everybody on you know primetime news network was that the SEC and their ongoing false case against selling securities what they're doing is they are trying to get Individual exchanges and cryptocurrencies to come in and talk to them behind closed doors instead of giving crystal clear regulation so that everybody knows what the rules are in crypto. | ||
They're trying to leave them very vague and opaque so that, you know, just come on in. | ||
Why don't you have a seat right over here? | ||
And then we can talk. And then, you know, maybe we can work something out. | ||
But yeah, I just want to, again, as I do always, to announce to all patriots out there, please go to smokeafattywithpatty.com, buy XRP, and please hedge against inflation. | ||
Harrison, thanks for having me on again. | ||
Well, thank you very much for calling in. | ||
And yeah, there's been some big moves with cryptocurrency recently. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to talk about the absolute collapse of the world. | ||
Riot's coming. All right, we're going to be joined by Christy Lee, who is currently at a... | ||
Well, an event that we'll tell you all about. | ||
She'll be joining us in the next 10 minutes or so. | ||
Then we'll be joined by Alex Stein in the 10 o'clock hour. | ||
Let's talk about what's coming for us. | ||
And that is massive civil unrest and greater governmental control as a result of the It's already breaking out in multiple countries. | ||
The latest is Peru. Let's go to some of these videos here. | ||
We'll just roll them as B-roll. | ||
Clip number 20. People riot in the streets in relation to inflation, petrol prices, and the cost of living. | ||
Here's a story from Al Jazeera. | ||
Peru declares state of emergency on highways as protests continue. | ||
Truckers and farm workers have blocked roads across Peru in anger over rising costs of food, fuel, and fertilizer. | ||
Peru has declared a one-month state of emergency to allow the armed forces to supervise its highways as government of President Pedro Castillo tries to stem nationwide protests over rising fuel and food prices. | ||
Hundreds of truckers and farm workers have been blocking roads across the country for more than a week in anger over rising costs, which have spiked since Russia invaded Ukraine. | ||
Yeah, it's Putin's fault. | ||
Sorry. Sorry, you thought this was because of the two years of lockdown and the purposeful collapse of supply chains and the complete pause of worldwide travel. | ||
No, it's Putin's fault, actually. | ||
It's all Putin's fault, 100%. | ||
It's all Putin's fault. The decree, published in official newspaper on Thursday, allows for the army to be deployed to clear the blockades while also suspending certain constitutional rights such as freedom of movement and assembly. | ||
This, of course, is the left-wing... | ||
Government of President Castillo. | ||
He was sworn into office in July of last year. | ||
He backtracked on this lockdown measure after opposing politicians and human rights groups slammed it as disproportionate infringement on the freedom of movement. | ||
Now thousands of people have taken to the streets to again protest the high cost of living. | ||
But another interesting wrinkle to this comes from The Guardian. | ||
Peruvian Prime Minister's praise of Hitler sparks wave of protest. | ||
So apparently at least some portion of this protest was actually led by the Israeli embassy in Lima. | ||
That's according to The Guardian. | ||
The Israeli embassy in Lima has led a wave of protests after Peru's Prime Minister, Anibal Torres, praised Adolf Hitler on the grounds that the fascist dictator turned to Germany into the first economic power in the world. | ||
In a week in which the government of Pedro Castile has been engulfed by a political crisis caused by the rising fuel and fertilizer prices triggered by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Not what caused it, but moving on. | ||
The president's own blundering efforts to calm the unrest. | ||
Torres' inopportune remark on Thursday drew a program from all quarters. | ||
Regimes of death and terror cannot be a sign of progress, read the Israeli embassy statement. | ||
Hitler was responsible for the death of six million Jews. | ||
What? I hadn't heard of that. | ||
To praise him for an offense to that victims of that world tragedy. | ||
That's just kind of strange. | ||
Kind of strange here. The Israeli embassy is leading riots in Peru because their leader praised Hitler. | ||
Speaking in Juan Cayo, the Indian town at the center of ongoing protest over soaring inflations, Torres praised the road-building initiatives of Hitler and the infrastructure-building example of Italy under wartime dictator Benito Mussolini. | ||
On one occasion, Hitler visited the north of Italy, and Mussolini shows him a highway built from Milan to Brescia. | ||
Hitler saw this and went to his country and filled it with highways, airports, and turned Germany into the first economic power in the world. | ||
We have to make an effort, make sacrifices to improve our roads, he said. | ||
Well, you can't be a president anymore, sir. | ||
That's how that works. | ||
I mean, is that not... | ||
Did Hitler not build highways? | ||
I don't know. Okay. All right. | ||
It's just bizarre. | ||
just very strange I mean he did build all the highways though didn't he Isn't that one of the things that he did? | ||
The Autobahn? Anyway, can't mention Hitler in a positive light. | ||
The Israeli government will cause your people to rise up against you, I guess? | ||
I don't know. I mean, that's what they're saying. | ||
The Israeli embassy sparking riots in Peru. | ||
Because they mentioned Hitler's road building program. | ||
This is the world that we live in, folks. | ||
Isn't it wonderful? Let's go back out to your phone calls. | ||
We have BS Assassin in New York. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Assassin, you're on the air. | ||
Oh, what's up, man? How do I sound? | ||
I'm all right. I'm outside. Yeah, what was I going to say? | ||
Just a quick thing for everybody out there. | ||
If you want to view the world correctly, just know that Republican and Democrat are on the same team. | ||
Don't look for any of them to save us. | ||
They're inching their way closer and closer to their world domination. | ||
I mean, why can't we have one congressman or woman stand up and go, I will not profit off these crimes against humanity. | ||
I will not trade stocks. | ||
I will not take money from lobbyists. | ||
You won't hear it, man, because in order to get in, you've got to be corrupted. | ||
So we have to succeed from this government. | ||
The whole country, not just one state, because that's divide and conquer. | ||
If one state does that, You're in big trouble, you know what I mean? | ||
Because they'll just come and get you. | ||
All we have to do, we're going to change the word government, servants of the people. | ||
Who wants to be ruled under government, which means to control? | ||
No, we've got to change that to servants of the people. | ||
It's real simple. Stop the lobbying. | ||
Change the word government to servants of the people. | ||
Have our whole freaking country succeed from this tyrannical government, and then we start our prosecutions against them. | ||
You know what I mean? Then we start out. | ||
Who wouldn't want to succeed from this insanity? | ||
You know what I mean? Yeah. | ||
I mean, I agree, except I do think states seceding would be a good start to that. | ||
But yeah, I get exactly what... | ||
I get exactly what you're saying, B.S. Thanks for that call. | ||
Let's go to Tom in Nashville who has an idea for a new sports network. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Tom. You're on the air. | ||
You will be. Yeah, there you go. | ||
Thanks. Sorry, Tom. Now you're on the air. | ||
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Okay. We need local action. | |
We need to go local. | ||
And one way that I thought of with this women competition thing was, and I'm working on this, was to form the real sports network. | ||
Kids from, say, 14 to 20. | ||
And you'd have... | ||
It's a local sports network that would activate local radio stations. | ||
It would be a perfect thing for GNC, DCN, rather, to form a national sports network. | ||
But these kids get in there and do their sports the way, the real way they should, you know, without all the other stuff. | ||
And they can have four, five, six years of that. | ||
I think they'd all need to retire from the network when they're no longer a teenager. | ||
But during those teenager years, man, that would turn that whole thing around. | ||
And it's kind of the concept of shunning, too. | ||
You know, it's not easy to secede from the Federal Union, but it's easy to shun the Fed. | ||
I made a list of what government has to do with me. | ||
And I had a column for local, state, and federal. | ||
And I had 12 things that county government affects me daily. | ||
You know, from road conditions to buildings, permits, driver's license. | ||
12 things that affect me daily. | ||
And on the state level, it's about six things. | ||
You know, licensing hospitals and road construction. | ||
Those are important things. | ||
And then you get to the federal list, and there's about three or four things. | ||
Yeah. No, the only thing the federal government does is take your money and spend it to destroy you. | ||
Yeah, I think we should abolish the federal government. | ||
That's my official opinion. | ||
Start with abolishing, then punish the people involved. | ||
Be a good start. We need a war here. | ||
Welcome back, folks, to the American Journal. | ||
I'm joined live by Christy Lee, who is on site at a memorial protest for a woman named Grace Emily. | ||
You can find their website at ouramazinggrace.net. | ||
That's O-U-R, amazinggrace.net. | ||
Grace Emily's Light Shines On Memorial Rally. | ||
It's an event to facilitate St. | ||
Elizabeth's Hospital's acknowledgement of what they did to this young woman named Grace and pray for repentance of those involved. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Christy. | ||
Can you tell us about what is this all about? | ||
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Well, today is a memorial rally. | |
It started out as being a protest to be outside of the hospital. | ||
I mean, what happened here is just absolutely heartbreaking. | ||
What happened with Grace Shara. | ||
I spoke with her father. | ||
Scott interviewed him. | ||
I think even Alex interviewed him as well. | ||
But basically, they had to come to a hospital. | ||
I mean, like any parent would, bring their daughter to the hospital. | ||
They were concerned about her, thinking that they were going to be getting help. | ||
Instead, she was medically murdered. | ||
I mean, the atrocities that she faced and her family had to face is insane. | ||
She spent 44 hours alone at one point. | ||
Beautiful Grace, 19 years old. | ||
She had Down syndrome. They made sure that they marked that on the chart over — well, actually, nearly 40 times it was in her chart that she had Down syndrome. | ||
They used that to rationalize pinning her down, strapping her down when she had to go to the bathroom. | ||
All of this led up to their administering of multiple drug combinations that their own inserts say not to combine them. | ||
And it killed her. | ||
What's also just so shocking about what happened in this case is when her sister, Jessica, was there at the hospital begging the nurses and doctors to save her sister. | ||
She had the parents on FaceTime. | ||
They were begging and screaming from FaceTime, save our daughter, save our daughter. | ||
And a doctor had put a DNR, a do not resuscitate order, on Beautiful Grace. | ||
And there's no explanation for it on how a doctor, not a power of attorney, not a father, not a family member, could put a DNR on her. | ||
In my mind, this was another opportunity to kill. | ||
It was another opportunity to get money. | ||
It was a form of eugenics because clearly they were really concerned about the fact that That Grace had Down Syndrome. | ||
I have a goddaughter that has Down Syndrome. | ||
Down Syndrome people are better than we are. | ||
Because time and time again, they have unconditional love. | ||
So much love. And, you know, this hospital, St. | ||
Elizabeth here in Appleton, cold Appleton. | ||
Wisconsin. They killed this beautiful, innocent person. | ||
And it's just the depth of the loss of humanity and compassion that we've had to see under the guise of COVID protocols is just absolutely, absolutely insane. | ||
But there's a number of speakers here today. | ||
I'll be taking the stage just to speak. | ||
I'm not important. But, you know, Sue Peters has sent in a video. | ||
Dr. Artis was supposed to be here, but I don't know if you've covered this about, you know, how he's being targeted right now for what he's exposing. | ||
But a number of speakers, and we're going to march, and we're going to put pressure on this hospital. | ||
And ultimately, Scott is such an amazing person, the Father of Grace, that he's like, we're here not just to draw attention to what happened to her and warn others. | ||
You can't trust hospitals. | ||
But his hope and his prayer is that the doctors and nurses here will repent. | ||
Ultimately, they will repent and seek forgiveness from Christ. | ||
Yeah, and I wish I could say that what happened to Grace was rare or that this was something completely out of the ordinary, but all you have to do is search do not resuscitate on Google. | ||
I just searched, you know, do not resuscitate UK. Here are just some headlines. | ||
Do not resuscitate orders were common in patients admitted with suspected COVID-19. | ||
Nearly a third of patients admitted a hospital with suspected COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic had a do not resuscitate decision recorded before or on their day of admission to the hospital. | ||
CNN reports more than 500 people in the UK were put on do-not-restate orders without their consent, according to a watchdog. | ||
This, again, was published last year in March of 2021. | ||
You have this report finds COVID patients with learning disabilities were given blanket DNRs. | ||
So, I mean, this isn't... | ||
Not out of the ordinary. | ||
Places like the UK have this as an official rule where you give do not resuscitate orders to people with mental disabilities. | ||
I've never heard of anything more horrific than this. | ||
And again, we've covered this on Infowars. | ||
It doesn't get covered anywhere else. | ||
Do not—I mean, they're killing people. | ||
They're just openly killing people, and it's happening all over the world, again, as you put it, as you explain, with the excuse of COVID. But this is a—I mean, they're murdering people with mental illness. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
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So as I mentioned briefly, not only the do not resuscitate, but I'm going to see if you can see this sign. | |
Let's see. How this comes across. | ||
Okay, so here's just one of the points. | ||
How could a 14-year ICU nurse administer three lethal drugs that killed Grace? | ||
Presidex, lorazepam, morphine. | ||
Grace's father said that in his research and trying to get all these records, it was very clear that the dosages and the mixture that They gave grace would kill her. | ||
That's why we're saying she was medically murdered. | ||
And it's just like, so how are they getting away with this? | ||
Why can't he sue the hospital? | ||
These are obvious questions that you would ask. | ||
But, I mean, there's been... | ||
The evil, the amount of safeguards that were put in place as far as what went into the CARES Act and giving immunity. | ||
So we already know that these vaccine makers have all this immunity from liability. | ||
Well, also all these doctors and nurses under the CARES Act and others' reasons, it's like you can't even hold them accountable. | ||
And so it's just this, there was a mass effort. | ||
And like you said, all these stories are so similar. | ||
I've heard a few others, you know, going to hope to share those with you in the coming days. | ||
But all of them are so similar, like people who had safe oxygen levels, and then they were pushing I mean there's a woman here that has a husband who they pumped up his sedation. | ||
They could force a ventilator on him. | ||
They killed him too. It's just absolutely insane. | ||
Yeah, and of course, I remember Alex a couple days ago was talking about this really extensively, the way they use this sort of coma-inducing drug to really put people to sleep because typically your reaction when put on a ventilator would be to wake up and fight back against it. | ||
And so they numb you to that to make it easier to kill you. | ||
I mean, this is medical... | ||
Assisted suicide, really. | ||
And here's a story from three days ago, National Post from Canada. | ||
Canada will soon offer doctor-assisted death to the mentally ill. | ||
Who should be eligible? | ||
I mean, it's a culture of death. | ||
When you take the Hippocratic Oath, the number one... | ||
You know, stipulation of that is cause no harm, do no harm, and now that's being shed, that's being done away with, and now they're saying, well, in certain cases, you should go ahead and kill the patient. | ||
It's better for society if they're not around. | ||
I mean, that's really what this is about, isn't it? | ||
Putting the individual's care is less important than what, you know, we need the resources for the hospital, that sort of thing. | ||
I mean, it's assisted suicide that's going on here. | ||
But unwilling assisted suicide, which is murder. | ||
I mean, this is just straight murder happening. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, and as you can imagine, I mean, they've already come up against, you know, some resistance right outside the hospital that did this to her. | |
I mean, they had gotten permission to put all these signs all the way down the street, and they were. | ||
They got permission from the police department, but then someone over and above the person they got permission from, from the police department, was saying, oh, we found an ordinance that this supposedly... | ||
I mean, continued prayer for the event today. | ||
This important information, it needs to get out. | ||
I mean, this is also healing for the families. | ||
I mean, they share so many similar stories to be able to come together and provide comfort for each other. | ||
And at the end of the day, I mean, I'm just like, I'm so amazed that they're keeping it all about, you know, the times are evil. | ||
Everybody needs to get right with God. | ||
Like, this is I mean, we're angry, we have righteous anger, but the focus is we're praying for these people to repent. | ||
You know, society, Dr. | ||
Fauci, all of this craziness has turned people that were supposed to help, doctors, nurses, into murderers. | ||
Straight up murderers. We'll be back, Christy, on the other side to hear more. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The American Journal. | ||
We're joined live by Christy Lee, who is in Appleton, Wisconsin, at the Grace Emily's Light Shines On Memorial Rally. | ||
And you can find their website at ouramazinggrace.net. | ||
That's O-U-R, amazinggrace.net, not.com, not.org,.net is how you get there. | ||
And let me just read briefly from this pamphlet. | ||
It says, Our Amazing Grace, Grace Shara, a 19-year-old girl with Down syndrome, was killed at St. | ||
Elizabeth's Ascension Hospital when doctors and nurses gave her three contra- contra- contra- contraindicted medicines, meaning they're not supposed to be served together, not supposed to be given to the same person at the same time, and wrote their own do not resuscitate order for her without family knowledge or approval. | ||
The hospital has yet to acknowledge or even speak with the Shara family about what happened. | ||
Doctors and nurses stood idly by as Grace's sister Jessica called for their help. | ||
Grace's parents, who were on FaceTime, yelled for the nurses to help. | ||
Jessica watched her beloved sister die, a cruel death of suffocation, powerless to help. | ||
Her parents watched her be killed on FaceTime. | ||
Those who could have helped did nothing. | ||
St. Elizabeth received a bonus for Grace's death. | ||
Now a 501c3 organization, a foundation, has been established under the name Our Amazing Grace's Light Shines On Incorporated. | ||
The purpose of the foundation is to provide grants to individuals, including their family, and organizations who will shine God's light without limitation, as Grace did. | ||
And it's hard to even get through talking about that without breaking up, because it really is horrific. | ||
This 19-year-old woman just murdered in front of her family. | ||
I mean, it's unimaginable, and yet they've been able to stay so positive, Christine, keep the message as one of forgiveness and redemption. | ||
That's really powerful stuff. | ||
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It's so powerful, and I'll tell you what, I can't feel my feet right now coming from Texas to here. | |
I don't remember ever being this cold, but here's the positive. | ||
I'm getting to it. It is like to be this cold and see all the people that came out and just the love and compassion for this family. | ||
It is truly heartwarming and it just speaks to how important this is and how much everybody cares. | ||
You know, you would expect a hospital called St. | ||
Elizabeth to care, but they really let this family down. | ||
They let Grace down and If nothing else, like, people need to be aware and they need to... | ||
One of the things that was so sad last night, talking about these other families that have had similar experiences, is, you know, this couple that was like, we didn't know. | ||
We didn't know. | ||
Like, we were trying to take them to the hospital, get care. | ||
We didn't know that this would happen, you know? | ||
And so it's like... This empowers me and you to continue to do whatever we can to get these warnings up because everybody here is saying, you know, don't even bother taking your loved one to the hospital. | ||
You need to get with the FLCC, you know, the frontline doctors. | ||
You need to be prepared now. | ||
You need to get ahead of it and you need to treat at home because they will kill you. | ||
I mean, how many examples do we need before we realize that this is a pattern? | ||
And this is our opportunity to warn others, like, be prepared. | ||
Don't even bother. | ||
These protocols are killing, and they don't have to even suffer any consequences. | ||
I mean, look at this sign, like, down here. | ||
Like, it says, labeling grace, do not resuscitate, was illegal. | ||
But Can they sue the hospital? | ||
Can they get anything out of it? | ||
No, it doesn't bring grace back, for one. | ||
And two, they have this so worked out that under the CARES Act and everything else, these doctors and these nurses face immunity. | ||
It's such a huge crime. | ||
It's just absolutely unbelievable, but I don't know what I'm missing right now, apparently. | ||
There's something really crazy awesome going on right now. | ||
Well, it's actually somewhat heartwarming, the size of the crowd that's there and the energy that they're showing, even in the bitter cold there. | ||
It looks miserable weather-wise. | ||
People are coming out because this is So horrific what's happening here. | ||
And, you know, you can find it. | ||
The story I had here, hospital errors are the third leading cause of death in the U.S. But this wasn't an error. | ||
They did this on purpose. | ||
They did the do not resuscitate order, you know, without her will. | ||
It just reminds me of everything else that we're facing in America right now. | ||
You send your kid to be educated in school, suddenly he's being indoctrinated into some weird sex cult. | ||
You send your sick daughter to the hospital, and it's a death machine. | ||
I mean, all of these organizations that were founded on such good principles have all just been inverted to just the opposite of what they're intended to, and we all have to suffer the consequences. | ||
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Yeah, it's been absolutely corrupted. | |
I mean, I'm not doing this crowd justice because, obviously, the perception of everything, I stepped away so that I wouldn't be disruptive of the speakers and everything, but it does go around the corner and everything. | ||
So it's heartwarming to see such a strong presence out here. | ||
I ask for continued prayer that, you know, there's nothing that disrupts this event today. | ||
These people have no shame, I mean, to not even take responsibility for just the gross negligence In the case of Grace to then like overriding the permission that they got to have these signs out. | ||
It's just it's like such a slap in the face. | ||
It's just never ending. It's just so disappointing to see that humanity and compassion has come to this. | ||
It's just There is none. | ||
But we're celebrating Grace's life today. | ||
I feel like I knew her, you know, talking to her father. | ||
He said, you know, she loved the Night to Shine, the Tim Tebow events that would happen every year. | ||
I used to cover those in traditional news every year, and I used to love going to those. | ||
It's a prom for those With special needs, and it was just like, to see that uninhibited joy, that unconditional love, you know, these people have a leg up on us that have special needs or have Down syndrome because they're simplistic, | ||
you know, they're childlike. But that's what makes this crime, what they did to Grace, all the worse because, I mean, There's so much innocence in a lot of children and young adults that have special needs. | ||
They're trusting. They're like children, you know? | ||
And to take advantage of that innocence and not only kill her, but find the need to put in the chart over and over again, Down syndrome, Down syndrome. | ||
And they, of course, felt the need to put in the chart Christian family It seems anti-vax. | ||
It's just like, okay, so let's use these as rationalizations to make sure that she doesn't make it out alive. | ||
I mean, that's how I take it. To rationalize murder. | ||
It's so horrific. | ||
Well, I know I'm reading the chat here and our audience is thankful for you for bringing attention to this and for going out of your way to go support this rally. | ||
And of course, Thomas Renz, I think, is supposed to be a speaker there. | ||
Stu Peters is there. A lot of people are speaking there, including Grace's father. | ||
And you can actually watch the live stream of that if you want to go to chd.tv. | ||
It stands for childhealthdefense.tv. | ||
CHD.tv is the website where you can go and watch that stream and watch those speeches. | ||
Thank you so much for talking to us, Christy, and I look forward to seeing your speech up there. | ||
Thank you. All right, thank you so much. | ||
Bye. All right, folks. | ||
Wow, really powerful emotional stuff here. | ||
But this is what it takes. | ||
We need to be rallying. We need to be getting together and talking about what's going wrong in our country. | ||
And actually, tomorrow, there's a massive Defeat the Mandates rally in Grand Park, Los Angeles, California. | ||
Here's a video talking about that and about why it's so important we stand up now to these medical tyrants. | ||
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This is the example of what you get when you choose to attack all members of the human family. | |
This is what you get when you decide to go after a person's child. | ||
And I have to make it very clear that they really didn't expect all of this. | ||
Thousands from across the country rallied today in Washington, D.C. | ||
For a rally against COVID-19 mandates. | ||
The message for many on Sunday was not anti-vaccine. | ||
That's right! But the right to choose. | ||
That's right! Thank all of you for coming out today and to stand up for our children. | ||
Our grandchildren and our great-grandchildren. | ||
The determination to preserve medical freedom is in your hands. | ||
We are fighting against Big Pharma. | ||
They have always put profits before patients. | ||
You know, here in the United States, really, it's going to be black people who really should get it first. | ||
To my African American brothers and sisters, the vaccine that you're going to take was developed by an African American woman. | ||
As an African-American, I come here as one of the most vaccine-hesitant groups. | ||
The vaccine passports and the vaccine mandates take us back to the days of segregation. | ||
It's back to the slave passports. | ||
Are you free or you're not free? | ||
I'm tired of these people that sit in the White House, that stimulate race wars. | ||
Tired that we are being experimented on. | ||
We are! I'm tired that we are being manipulated. | ||
Because they use celebrities to control the black community. | ||
But as you see in the audience, those who are Muslims, Christians, those in the Jewish community, Democrats, Republicans, white, black, this is the example that they do not want to see, but they have no choice. | ||
This mall is so beautiful. | ||
Look at all of you. The world sees us. | ||
We will not stop fighting for truth and for life. | ||
I believe in you. | ||
Are we ready to reclaim the dream? | ||
Now the people rise up. | ||
Let's reclaim our country! | ||
Next stop, Los Angeles, April 10th. | ||
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You don't have to defend it. | |
Let it loose. | ||
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It will defend itself. | |
Defeat the mandates us.com. | ||
Meet your new Supreme Court judge, Ketanji Jackson. | ||
In every single case involving child pornography, Judge Ketanji Jackson has been lenient and openly sympathetic with the perpetrators of child rape pornography. | ||
Christopher Michael Downs openly bragged about molesting his 13-year-old cousin. | ||
He was arrested for trading videos of child rape, including children as young as two years old. | ||
Judge Jackson gave him the absolute bare minimum sentence. | ||
Ryan Manning Cooper was arrested for having more than 600 images involving the rape and torture of children, including infants and toddlers, which is why the prosecutors made it clear that the case was on the more egregious or extreme spectrum. | ||
But Judge Jackson disagreed and ruled that distributing images of infants and toddlers being raped is not especially egregious. | ||
Wesley Keith Hawkins posted videos of 11-year-old boys being raped by men. | ||
Jackson only gave him three months, sent him to a low-security prison, arranged for special protections, and apologized to him, telling him that she feels so sorry for him and his family and for the anguish that this has caused all of them. | ||
In explaining her light sentence, Judge Jackson argued for the child pornographer's future potential. | ||
Six years later, he was arrested again for distributing child rape porn, and Jackson re-sentenced him to only six months in a residential re-entry center. | ||
Neil Alexander Stewart was arrested with hundreds of images and videos of child rape while trying to procure children between the ages of 5 and 11 to rape them. | ||
Judge Jackson admitted that the felon was likely to re-offend, but still gave a light sentence, arguing that the current recommendations for child sex offenders is outdated and substantially flawed. | ||
Three years later, Stewart re-offended. | ||
This is how Judge Jackson got her start. | ||
In 2009, President Obama nominated her to Vice Chair of the U.S. Sentencing Commission, where she helped weaken federal sentencing policy for child pornographers by arguing that child pornographers are not pedophiles. | ||
Which is similar to how Hillary Clinton got her start when she defended a group of men who violently gang-raped a child and later joked how she knew they were guilty. | ||
It's also very interesting that when the biggest pedophile scandal in history broke, Judge Jackson was there. | ||
After WikiLeaks released the Podesta emails, millions of people were asking questions about a strange coded language being used between President Obama, Hillary Clinton, and their friends. | ||
A code that seemed to reflect what the FBI says is secret code for pedophiles. | ||
The whole sordid mess became known as Pizzagate, and when the Fed's cleanup operation ended up in the courts, Judge Ketanji Jackson was there to help tidy it all up. | ||
I'm sure this is all just a coincidence. | ||
Just like it was a coincidence that the world's most infamous pedophile blackmail artist killed himself in jail while the guards were surfing the internet. | ||
And just like it's a coincidence that Congress has paid out millions of dollars in court settlements that involve sexual assault. | ||
In some parallel universe, there may be an earth that protects its children from pedophiles and other child predators. | ||
But not this one. | ||
On this earth, we pay them taxes and sacrifice our children to them. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
You can find and share that video, folks, at band.video. | ||
Pedophile gatekeeper appointed to the Supreme Court. | ||
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If you just click the URL and copy it from the address bar, it actually will get censored on big tech. | ||
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This is American Journal. I'm Harrison Smith. | ||
I think we're all sort of suffering from this hangover of living in a first-world country. | ||
We all just expect things to run on time and for things to work well because we're so arrogant, according to the president of BlackRock. | ||
We're arrogant in that we live in a civilization where the grocery store shelves are full and The planes run on time. | ||
Not anymore. That's not the case anymore. | ||
That's why I ended up having to do like two hours of the Alex Jones show yesterday. | ||
Just the planes just take a little bit longer now. | ||
Alex Stein is supposed to be on with us this hour, but he's stuck on a plane, unfortunately. | ||
Yeah, just the planes run a little bit longer and the packages might take a little bit longer to ship to you and the food at the grocery store might be a little bit smaller than you're used to and Hopefully you won't notice until it's too late for you to do anything. | ||
Then you'll starve to death. | ||
It's called boiling the frog. | ||
And essentially this is the slow and steady degradation of our way of life, collapse of our society and our systems, so they can replace it with something much more easily controlled from the top down. | ||
So unfortunately, Alex Stein won't be able to be with us today. | ||
He'll be hopefully joining us on Monday instead. | ||
I didn't want to talk to him, but at the same time, it's always a laugh fest with Alex Stein, and I'm sort of still reeling from the topic that we just covered with Christy Lee. | ||
Really horrific stuff, but it's just the latest in a long line of horrific things happening. | ||
Not by accident. | ||
Just horror after horror on this program. | ||
We try to keep it light, though, folks. | ||
Oh, Lord. I want to go now to a video. | ||
I want to ask you, is this the type of thing that you're likely to go to with your family? | ||
I don't know. Do we have it in here? | ||
It's... A theater in UK advertising the family sex show. | ||
Yeah, here it is. Clip number 12. | ||
Is this type of thing you're going to take your family to? | ||
Folks, tell me, is this type of thing that you want your kid raised going to? | ||
Now, as we watch this, let's just watch it. | ||
We'll talk about it afterwards. Let's just watch this. | ||
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My name's Mike. I'm artistic director at Tobacco Factory Theatres. | |
I use he and him pronouns. | ||
I'm a white man with brown hair with grey bits in. | ||
And I'm very excited that the Family Sex Show is coming to Bristol. | ||
We have presented two productions by the wonderful This Egg in the past. | ||
They brought Me and My Bee and Dressed. | ||
And both pieces were completely original and very moving in different ways. | ||
They make such powerful work that really connects and inspires audiences. | ||
And we're delighted that the Family Sex Show will be on in May. | ||
I'm going to hand over to Josie, the artistic director of this egg, to say a little more. | ||
Hello, my name's Josie. | ||
I use she, her pronouns. | ||
I'm a white woman with dyed red hair, which is half up, half down today. | ||
I'm wearing gold hoop earrings, which are not real because I do not have my ears pierced. | ||
I run this egg and I have been making and producing the family sex show along with lots of other people over the last few years. | ||
If you're watching this video, then you might already have, or you might be thinking about buying some tickets to the show, or you might just be wondering why we thought making it was a good idea. | ||
Great question. We wanted to make something that came at the topic of relationships and sex in a light way, in a way that would open conversations, in a way that would encourage people to ask questions. | ||
And to allow for that space of vulnerability and not knowing and making mistakes. | ||
We hope that the show kind of adds to the more creative or alternative relationships and sex education that is out there at the moment in all different forms. | ||
And I guess we really wanted to make the show that we wish that we'd had when we were younger and also part of our adult selves felt like or feels like they need now as well. | ||
And mostly if we know our bodies then We know our rights. | ||
Hello, my name is Ailey. | ||
I'm programming and engagement manager at Tobacco Factory Theatres. | ||
I am a white female with brown blonde hair, and my pronouns are she, her. | ||
Family Sex Show is a fun and playful show for adults and children aged five and up. | ||
It offers an honest human sex education that is feminist, queer, non-binary, inclusive, and sex positive. | ||
This show can allow audiences of All ages to feel confident about their bodies, their boundaries, and their sexual health. | ||
And we really hope to see you here. | ||
Lord, why don't you take a seat right over there, ma'am. | ||
Why don't you take a seat right over there and explain to us why exactly you're promoting pedophilia? | ||
What exactly you think you're doing here? | ||
The thing is, we need to recognize that the things being discussed here are moral, and morality falls in the realm of religion. | ||
And what's being promoted here is a religion. | ||
You can tell by the sort of religious way they introduce themselves, right? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, normal religions don't even have anything this creepy or weird, but it is kind of cultish, right? | ||
I'm Harrison Smith. | ||
I'm a white male. | ||
I have brown curly hair and I'm wearing glasses. | ||
Like, what are you doing? | ||
What is this? We can see you. | ||
We know what you look like. | ||
Why are you describing your own appearance to us on an app that you need a smartphone to access? | ||
In other words, blind people aren't watching this. | ||
Why are you explaining this to us? | ||
Because it's a cult, folks. | ||
It's religious indoctrination or irreligious indoctrination, but it's really just a religion without God. | ||
See, because they don't have a God, they can impose their moral imperatives of a religious nature on society and say, we're not a religion. | ||
No, we're just all about inclusivity. | ||
And, you know, they still have These phrases like feminism. | ||
If you ask a regular person on the street, what is a feminist? | ||
They're like, oh, it's just somebody who thinks men and women should be treated equally. | ||
It's like, really? Then why are they having the family sex show with full frontal nudity with five-year-olds and calling that feminist? | ||
Is that feminist? Is that LGBT? It is viatipi to the end of the word. | ||
But it's just a religion. It's like these people don't realize they're in a religion. | ||
I really don't know how to explain it, but it just seems completely equivalent to me with some sort of, you know, if you had a Christian playhouse going, yeah, we're doing a show and we're going to promote our ideals and we're going to promote our morality and we're going to spread the world, the view of the world as we see it. | ||
That's all that's happening here. | ||
It's just because they are godless, they act like it's not a religion, but it is. | ||
It has religious elements. | ||
So, I mean, that might be the crux of the issue that we're at now, because there still are things passing. | ||
Alabama's Don't Say Gay Bill advances along Trans Youth Medication Bill. | ||
The Trans Youth Medication, I mean, that's not even a religious thing. | ||
That should be a basic... | ||
Understanding of humanity that little children should not be mutilated before they can even rationalize what's happening to them. | ||
I really don't even know what to say. | ||
It's just like, do not resuscitate orders, hospitals, just killing mentally ill people, playhouses and schools. | ||
And education programs in New Jersey telling little kids under the age of 10 that porn is a good thing and that they should be watching it. | ||
I mean, it's a death cult. | ||
That's all there is to it. We are up against a worldwide death cult takeover. | ||
Why do you think they target Christians so vociferously? | ||
Why do you think they... | ||
Like, how do you think they would react... | ||
If a bunch of, you know, religious actors went into their school and started changing all the curriculum to promote their morality, they'd be furious, right? | ||
Even though it's like it's all good, it's all wonderful. | ||
It's like treat others as you would like to be treated. | ||
Turn the other cheek. Love thy neighbor. | ||
And they're just like, get that out of school! | ||
You get that the hell out of here! | ||
Then it's just like, oh, we're going to castrate your child and put them on hormone blockers and chemically mutilate them. | ||
And they're just like, oh, wonderful. | ||
It's loving and giving and good. | ||
Start praying, folks. We're going to need it. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
You know, I think the problem that we have, we've discussed it a lot. | ||
Is that all we want is normality, right? | ||
All we want is for things to be normal. | ||
And hopefully we're getting back to that in some way. | ||
We have this story from Fox News. | ||
Kenosha County ravaged by BLM riots flips red after decades of Democratic leadership. | ||
Wisconsin's Kenosha County executive flipped red for the first time in decades after the city gained widespread attention amid damaging riots in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. | ||
Voters elected Samantha Kirkman on April 5th as the county executive. | ||
The race was described as nonpartisan, but Kirkman held the backing of Republicans and serves as a Republican state representative. | ||
Her opponent, Rebecca Matoska-Metnik, was a Democrat, is a Democrat, and serves in the clerk of courts. | ||
It's the first time a woman will serve in the position, the first time since 1998, that a Republican has been elected. | ||
The Associated Press reported Kirkman is the first Republican ever to hold the officially nonpartisan office, although Fox News has not independently confirmed that report. | ||
I just hope that we get how serious this all is. | ||
Can we just protect the border? | ||
Can we just arrest criminals? | ||
Can we just not indoctrinate children and then chemically mutilate them? | ||
Like what we're asking is not extreme, but what they're doing to us is extreme. | ||
So maybe we need to be pushing back a little bit harder. | ||
Maybe we're all learning that tolerance isn't just not a virtue. | ||
It's an open door for Satan to walk in. | ||
Like maybe we need to be taking a lesson from our forefathers in this. | ||
Maybe we need another McCarthy. | ||
Maybe that's what we need. | ||
Maybe we need another series of congressional hearings where America roots out the communist infiltrators that have taken over our society. | ||
Maybe McCarthy, maybe the problem with McCarthy is that he didn't have enough power and didn't go hard enough. | ||
Maybe that was the issue. | ||
I want to go to a video now of Walt Disney himself testifying at the McCarthy hearings. | ||
Clip number 29. Maybe this is what we need in this country again. | ||
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Let's watch. Well, I didn't pull my punches on how I felt. | |
And he evidently heard that I had called them all a bunch of communists, and I believe they are. | ||
And at a meeting, he leaned over and he said, you think I'm a communist, don't you? | ||
And I told him that all I knew was what I'd heard and what I'd seen. | ||
And he laughed and said, well, I used their money to finance my strike of 1937. | ||
And he said that he got the money through a personal check of some actor, and I don't know who that came, he didn't even name the actor. | ||
I didn't go into it any further, I just listened. | ||
Can you name any other individuals that were active at the time? | ||
I don't believe it's a political party. | ||
I believe it's an un-American thing. | ||
And the thing that I resent the most is that they are able to get into these unions and take them over and represent to the world that a group of people that are in my plant that I know are good 100% Americans Perhaps are trapped by this group, and they're represented to the world as supporting all of those ideologies, and it's not so. | ||
And I feel that they really ought to be smoked out and shown up for what they are so that all the good free causes in this country, all the liberalisms that really are American, can go out without this taint of communism. | ||
That's my sincere feelings on it. | ||
Without the taint of communism, Well, I think we missed our opportunity there in the 50s, didn't we? | ||
Would have been nice not to have this rot eating into our country and destroying everything good that the opposite of communism created, that freedom created. | ||
I don't know. I don't know how we get back to the way that we were. | ||
Actually, I have some ideas. But let's go out to your phone calls first. | ||
Let's go to Mona in Branson, Missouri. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Mona, you're on the air. | ||
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Yes, hello. Hello. | |
Yes, I am. | ||
Hey, I'm calling because I've listened to everybody do their chattering and they're talking, and talking time is over. | ||
The People's Convoy will be arriving on the 10th in the mandate rally in L.A. Now, yesterday when we pulled into Arizona, we were 300 vehicles long. | ||
This is not a trucker's convoy. | ||
This is a people's convoy. | ||
And it is time to stop talking and take action. | ||
Passed through committee, emphasized, which will be voted on by the House and Senate on the 19th. | ||
This is to kill babies clear up until they're a year old. | ||
And if you believe that that's okay, you go out and go shopping. | ||
On the 10th. If you don't believe that's okay, you stop. | ||
We need to cut off the apply. | ||
Cut off the government's funding. | ||
They get funded every time you buy a gallon of gasoline or you buy a roll of toilet paper. | ||
They get the money. | ||
It is time that this convoy, when it pulls out of LA and heads to Sacramento, every single person in California that thinks that it's okay, like the one right here, SB 1390, | ||
gonna get voted on next week, prohibits any person Entity from making any statement government deems untrue or misleading by any means, including on internet and ads. | ||
Now, that is a direct violation to the Constitution of the United States. | ||
Tell me, what was the name of that one again? | ||
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The name of it is SB1390. 1390. | |
Okay, keep going. Alright, you got another one here that authorizes school health professionals to disclose a child's medical info without parents' consent or consent to a third party. | ||
Creates an immunization tracking system giving all government agencies access to VAX records of all persons. | ||
Requires law enforcement to enforce public health guidelines or lose their funding. | ||
Authorizes the Medical Board to inspect a doctor's office and medical records without patient's consent. | ||
Lowers the age of VAX consent to 12 without parental consent or knowledge. | ||
Classifies anti-COVID medical opinion as unprofessional conduct subject to discipline by the Medical Board. | ||
Adds COVID-19 injections to the list of immunizations for public-private schools regardless of FDA approval or BPE, very rare ME. You can see 2098 is the one you go to to find that. | ||
Creates an immunization tracking system giving all government agencies access to VAX records of all persons. | ||
Requires proof of COVID-19 VAC for all employees and independent contractors to work in California. | ||
You can find the list on thepeoplesconvoy.org. | ||
That's the people. | ||
No apostrophe. | ||
Thepeoplesconvoy.org. | ||
Wow, thank you for that. I'm going to look into these and cover this in the next segment. | ||
Thank you for that, Mona. Your passion comes through and I should completely share it with you. | ||
Horrific stuff being passed as we speak. | ||
Welcome back, folks. I'm very glad Mona called in. | ||
She's part of the People's Convoy, the peoplesconvoy.org. | ||
American Truckers and Allies. | ||
10 California bills you must oppose. | ||
Voting happening in the next two weeks. | ||
SB 871 adds COVID-19 injection to the list of immunizations for public and private schools regardless of FDA approval. | ||
AB 2098 classifies anti-COVID medical opinion as unprofessional conduct subject to discipline by the medical board. | ||
SB 866 lowers the age of vaccine consent to 12 without parental consent or knowledge. | ||
SB 920 authorizes the medical board to inspect a doctor's office and medical records without the patient's consent. | ||
SB 1464 requires law enforcement to enforce public health guidelines or lose their funding. | ||
SB 1479 requires schools to create long-term testing plans and report the test results to the CDPH. SB 1390 prohibits any person or entity from making statements that the government deems untrue or misleading by any means, including on the internet or on ads. | ||
That one's particularly malicious. | ||
SB 1184 authorizes school health professional to disclose child's medical info without the parents' consent to a third party. | ||
AB 1797 creates an immunization tracking system, giving all government agencies access to vax records of all persons. | ||
AB1993 requires proof of COVID-19 vax for all employees and independent contractors to work in California. | ||
I mean, this would be wildly overreaching. | ||
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Even if the vaccine worked. | |
Even if the vaccine was necessary for survival, it would be overreaching. | ||
Now, nobody in their right mind is even arguing that the vaccines work anymore. | ||
They don't work. | ||
They have not worked for a very long time. | ||
We covered the Article just a second ago. | ||
Bombshell ignored by corporate media. | ||
U.S. counties with the highest vaccination rates also have the highest COVID rates. | ||
I mean, and this has been the case since at least the beginning of this year. | ||
The pandemic of the vaccinated. | ||
That was the headline at Gateway Pundit. | ||
Latest U.K. health data shows vaccinated deaths higher than the unvaccinated deaths in the last three months. | ||
That was as of January this year. | ||
So you've got a vaccine that not only doesn't work, you are apparently more likely to get the disease you're vaccinated against if you have it. | ||
You're more likely to die from COVID-19 if you have the vaccine. | ||
And yet these measures are using the vaccine as an excuse to introduce the most restrictive and tyrannical measures I've ever heard of. | ||
Let's just focus for a second on SB 1390. | ||
Social media platforms, amplification of harmful content. | ||
They say existing laws prohibit a person, amongst others, from making or disseminating any advertising device or in any manner or means whatsoever, including over the internet, any statement concerning real or personal property or services that is untrue or misleading as specified. | ||
Existing laws define libel as false and unprivileged publication, including by writing, printing, or picture that exposes any person to hatred, contempt, and ridicule, among other things. | ||
This bill would prohibit a social media platform as defined from amplifying harmful content in a manner that results in a user viewing harmful content from another user with whom the user did not choose to share a connection. | ||
The bill would define amplified to mean take action either through manual or automatic means that has the effect of increasing the viewership of certain material. | ||
That bill would provide that harmful content includes libel or slander as specified, threats of imminent violence against governmental entities, imminent violence against governmental entities, and disinformation or misinformation, including but not limited to false or misleading information regarding including but not limited to false or misleading information regarding medicine or vaccinations, false or misleading information regarding elections and conspiracy theories. | ||
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Peace. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
This is the most blatant violation of the First Amendment I have ever seen. | ||
And this has already passed through the introduction to the Senate and it will be voted on on the 26th of April. | ||
The bill would require a social media platform to establish a complaint process for users to access within the platform to report harmful content they believe has been amplified and to track each complaint in a database that is shared with the Attorney General as specified. | ||
The bill provides that a platform violates these provisions if the platform continues to amplify reported harmful content after 24 hours of receiving notice from the Attorney General that the platform was amplifying the harmful content. | ||
The bill would authorize the enforcement of these provisions by civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction by the Attorney General and specify civil penalties to which the violators would be subject. | ||
The bill would prohibit its provisions from being deemed to create private right of actions or limit any existing private right of action. | ||
The bill would exempt any information shared with the Attorney General pursuant to this chapter from disclosure under the Public Records Act. | ||
Exempting information shared with the Attorney General from disclosure. | ||
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I mean, this is it. | |
This is the death of the First Amendment. | ||
You know, up to this point, they've been happy to just apply government pressure to private businesses to take misinformation and disinformation as they deem it off the internet. | ||
But that barrier is being stripped away. | ||
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Unbelievable. | |
Disinformation or misinformation, including conspiracy theories or any information that they deem to be harmful. | ||
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I'm speechless. | |
It's wild. I mean, this is it. | ||
They passed this stuff. | ||
And this is happening in California. | ||
I'm sure it's happening everywhere else. | ||
Media doesn't report on it. | ||
They're not going to tell you about it. | ||
State legislature will just quietly vote into law the absolute destruction of the First Amendment. | ||
If you... Publish something they deem to be misinformation. | ||
I mean, just think about that. | ||
Think about that on the heels of the last two years we've experienced with just endless lies from the media about COVID-19, from the lab leak theory to the lockdown measures to the vaccine. | ||
Endless lies. And every time we told the truth about it, they called it disinformation or misinformation, said it was causing harm to people. | ||
California, you better stand up. | ||
You better do something. | ||
Because it's not going to stand. | ||
I mean, I don't... | ||
I honestly don't even know what to say. | ||
This is the most incredible thing I've ever heard. | ||
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I just, I mean... | |
California lawmakers introduced two bills to fight COVID-19 vaccine misinformation. | ||
They're doing it, folks. | ||
They are passing anti-free speech laws. | ||
And they're doing it on the back of the COVID-19 vaccine, which by all accounts has been a complete and utter failure and is likely the singular cause for the massive, massive spike in deaths that we've seen across all age groups, across all strata. | ||
Of the world, but only in specifically in countries where the vaccine has been rolled out. | ||
40% plus deaths in a single year. | ||
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The 8th? All right, we've got about 18 days left before this bill goes to a vote in California, and the government can then decide if you contradict them, the Attorney General will take you down. | ||
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With that, we go out to your phone call. | ||
Let's go to Jonathan in Miami. | ||
Thanks for calling, Jonathan. | ||
You're on the air. Oh, Mr. | ||
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Smith. Hello. Oh, howdy. | |
Howdy. Great to hear your voice again. | ||
And you're doing an amazing job. | ||
Yeah, let me just say that again. | ||
Always doing a great job. | ||
I'm telling you, like I said, my alarm to get it. | ||
Just I'm like, wait, am I missing it? | ||
Am I late? Wait, hold up. | ||
But anywho, anywho, I was going to say, dress fabulous like always. | ||
Fabulous like always. That tie you had on, what was that yesterday? | ||
What was that? Where did I get that? | ||
Is that on the InfoWars store? | ||
Oh, the tie I had on yesterday? | ||
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Yeah, that was amazing. | |
I was trying to, I can't try to pause the video, but it kept feeling that I'm buffering. | ||
I was like, what the what? | ||
I don't even remember what tie I was wearing, but I don't think we have any ties on InfoWars store. | ||
Maybe we should. Yeah, definitely. | ||
Yeah, yeah, the George Washington one. | ||
Yeah, that one is cool. All my ties come from thrift stores, actually. | ||
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Oh, well, you know what? | |
Well, thanks for the idea, I'm about to head over there. | ||
Is there any background noise, or can you hear me clearly? | ||
There is a little bit of background noise, but you called in about inflation. | ||
What's your comment on that, Jonathan? | ||
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Oh yes. I went to go buy a bag of rice. | |
And then I'm over there, and it's like $47 for the rice I was trying to buy. | ||
I'm like, $47 for a 10-pound bag of rice. | ||
I'm like, alright, so I gotta buy what? | ||
Two and a half hours to afford this? | ||
Like, that's crazy. | ||
Like, it's really getting out of control. | ||
It really is. Yeah, it absolutely is, and there's no sign of it slowing down. | ||
In fact, it looks like it's only getting worse. | ||
In fact, on that note, I want to talk about this just a little bit. | ||
U.S. lawmakers passed e-cash bill that replicates physical money, leaving aside the Fed. | ||
That's somewhat interesting. Global U.S. supply chain set to unspool and rattle the global economy. | ||
That's from... | ||
Zero hedge. But then this is the real chart you need to look at. | ||
ESG in action. | ||
See, this is a chart over time with price of oil production or, you know, amount of oil production. | ||
So you've got the price of crude. | ||
And every time the price of crude goes up, it's immediately followed by a rise in the price or the rise in the count of oil rigs. | ||
So you want to get more oil rigs on the network or in operation when the crude oil price goes up. | ||
And then when it goes down, you see the decrease in crude oil. | ||
Now, that's under capitalism. | ||
That's under free market. | ||
That's demand or supply responding to demand. | ||
Then you get down here. | ||
Once ESG has been implemented in 2020, that is the Environmental, Social, and Governance Score, In other words, the morality of BlackRock being enforced through financial coercion. | ||
As soon as that happens, you have this skyrocketing of crude price, but absolutely no more oil rigs being created. | ||
Instead of following the same pattern and rising with the crude oil price, it stays down here very low because they can't get funding because we have to save the earth from climate change so we can't drill for oil anymore. | ||
So, I mean, this is a purposeful collapse. | ||
That's the thing you need to understand. | ||
They're doing this on purpose. | ||
They're causing inflation to rise on purpose. | ||
They are siphoning out your money. | ||
It is an invisible tax on you, this inflation. | ||
And it's the corporations, and it's the government, but primarily it's the banks and the investment companies like BlackRock that are doing this on purpose, using their ESG score to implement. | ||
It's not wokeness. | ||
This phrase wokeness is just inaccurate. | ||
It is a moral imperative, though, that they're forcing on you. | ||
And the imperative is humanity is evil. | ||
The earth must be saved from us. | ||
And we must be controlled by people like those who run BlackRock who say we have to force people into behaving the way that we want because people just don't – they don't want to listen to us. | ||
They don't want to behave like we want, so we have to force them to. | ||
And the way they're forcing us is not at the end of a, you know, bayonet. | ||
It's through the banks. Whether they're forcing big tech companies to censor people or whether they're simply denying funds to people who want to drill for oil or providing funds for people who indoctrinate children into alternative sexual lifestyles, it's entirely a scheme. | ||
It's a plan. It's just so... | ||
And they're just doing it. You know, it's like the bills in California. | ||
It's like they don't make a big show out of it. | ||
The media's not covering it. | ||
It's up to us to go in and find their videos and find their white papers and expose what they're doing. | ||
Nobody else just goes along with it as if it's totally normal and for their own benefit. | ||
It's really getting to an egregious degree. | ||
Thanks for that call, Jonathan. Let's go to Diana in Michigan. | ||
There's a mock trial being held for Fauci. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Diana. You're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison. | ||
I love what you're doing. | ||
You're showing all the hard work you do. | ||
I want to mention that on Yahoo News here, and I've seen it in the last couple days, that there's going to be a mock trial held for Dr. | ||
Fauci, kind of in the same line as Dr. | ||
The guy that Alex interviewed about that mock trial for crimes against humanity. | ||
But supposedly this is being put on by the same group that held the Parker convoy in D.C. And supposedly Dr. | ||
Robert Malone is going to be there, R.F.K. Jr., Dr. | ||
Paul Alexander, And what they're trying to, like, exploit in the news is how they're charging spots, you know, to be VIP jurors, anywhere from $2,500 to $10,000. | ||
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But you can also get seats for $2,500. | |
And supposedly you can vote online in the outcome, and that if they get enough proceeds that they're going to go on with a mock trial for Hunter Biden and Hillary Clinton as well. | ||
And supposedly Stephen Colbert had a making fun of it on his show about the hydroxychloroquine of justice. | ||
And then the other thing I want to mention too, I don't know if you guys watched The Highway Without Big Tree, like Maybe have one of your team keep up on his show every week. | ||
Because the bills that the caller mentioned earlier, the 10 horrible California bills, he discussed at length in his show last week. | ||
I did send you on your... | ||
I saw that in the chat. | ||
Somebody in the chat linked a Rumble video to him. | ||
Yep, yep. And he goes in depth in each one of those bills with one of the main pushback founders in California. | ||
And, like, how she sees these bills progressing, if they, you know, have a lot of clout that they could maybe get past, you know, like, what's her inside knowledge on this? | ||
So, yeah, that's very, very imperative that Cliff from West High Wire with Del. | ||
And another thing, too, another idea I just had, you know, I've had the idea, but I haven't mentioned it because I haven't called him in a while. | ||
Why don't you guys all wear the Infowars shirt? | ||
Because, you know, I see... | ||
Alex making these special reports, but he's wearing like the North Face t-shirt. | ||
Why doesn't he wear an Infowars shirt instead of wearing just some schmuck other company that might be leftist? | ||
You know what I'm saying? Yeah, that's a good question. | ||
Like you and, you know... | ||
Owen. Owen and Alex. | ||
You know, you guys like to look professional. | ||
That's fine, too. But while you're trying to promote these shirts, you know, like maybe every day of the week, you know, you select one out of the store that you particularly like, kind of like advertise while you're on the show. | ||
You know, like have a shirt on while you're doing a broadcast. | ||
Especially when Alex is like in regular attire, like street attire. | ||
Why doesn't he do his... | ||
I don't know. It's a good question. | ||
Yeah, I should have done today. We should do casual Fridays. | ||
Maybe we will from now on. | ||
I mean, I like to be a little bit professional. | ||
I don't think I'm wearing one. | ||
Oh, no, I have a long sleeve shirt under this one, but... | ||
It's not a joke. | ||
Maybe I'll do a little video when I get home because slowly but surely over the last five years, every one of my shirts has become an InfoWars shirt. | ||
I mean, every shirt I have in my dresser is an InfoWars shirt. | ||
So, I mean, I do wear it all the time. | ||
I just like to dress up in a suit because I like to put it on for the audience. | ||
Have a little respect for the audience. | ||
Dress up a little bit. But thank you very much for that call, Diana. | ||
It sounds like you're busy and have a lot of kids to get back to. | ||
All right, folks. I'll be back on The War Room at 3 p.m. | ||
Hope you join me there. The Alex Jones Show begins in one minute. | ||
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The first coin was released in December of 2021 and sold out in 10 days. | ||
Now, the second coin, as we enter the last days of March into April 2022, is now being offered. | ||
And I believe it will sell out in just a few days again because these are historic coins and because our amazing listeners want to support freedom and keep InfoWars at the front lines of the fight against these tyrants. | ||
So, Go for yourself to 1776coin.com and see the new Liberty Tree Coin. | ||
It is powerful. | ||
Witness this powerful iconography for yourself and have this piece of history and be part of the founding member system that we're set to launch in the very near future thanks to your support of this project. |