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you're tuned in to the American Journal with your host Harrison Smith Watch it live right now at band.video. | |
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
Harrison Smith here rejoining you. | ||
Had a slight family emergency. | ||
Had to be out the last couple days. | ||
So thank you very much to the crew for making it up and for keeping the show going and thriving, actually. | ||
I got a lot of... Tweets from people going, go ahead and stay out. | ||
Stay out. We love this new guy. | ||
So that's great. It's good to know. | ||
We've got a deep bench of talent here at InfoWars. | ||
And of course, thanks to the InfoWarriors. | ||
Go to InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
That gives us the funds we need to stay on the air. | ||
But we have a lot to talk about today. | ||
Lots of videos to show you. We'll be talking about Shanghai. | ||
We'll be talking about the World Health Organization's pandemic treaty, which is their... | ||
Trojan horse for bringing in global government. | ||
And yeah, just a lot to talk about taking your calls as well. | ||
well but let's begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
Alright here it is folks, your daily dispatch for Good Friday. | ||
Hey, Happy Good Friday, by the way, everybody. | ||
Good Friday. The Ides of April, April 15th. | ||
Here's your first story. Elon Musk no longer Twitter's largest shareholder. | ||
It says he's not sure if his takeover bid will be successful. | ||
Vanguard Group says its funds now own a 10.3% stake, according to a recent SEC filing. | ||
So Elon Musk is still the largest individual owner, but the... | ||
Globalists out there and their minions, all of the big tech slaves, they can all breathe a sigh of relief knowing that big bad Elon Musk is no longer the largest single share owner. | ||
No, it's now just that shadowy cabal of anonymous billionaires that you all love so much. | ||
So I guess it makes sense. | ||
They're the ones that tell you how to think, so of course you love them. | ||
On Thursday, the world's richest man unveiled a $43 billion bid for the entire company and a take it or leave it offer. | ||
That's still on the table, I guess, but his 9.2% stake has now been outdone by Vanguard's 10.3% stake. | ||
That's incredible. We'll talk about Vanguard in just a little bit. | ||
BlackRock, Vanguard, you know, the people that own literally everything. | ||
Meanwhile, stupid NPR changing their headlines on me. | ||
Originally, this one said, two new Omicron variants are spreading in New York and elsewhere. | ||
Do we need to worry? | ||
Nope, and then move on, but they've changed the headlines here. | ||
Known as BA 2.12 and BA 2.12.1, the variants are closely related to the blah, blah, blah, nobody cares. | ||
Moving on, FDA authorizes first COVID-19 breath test. | ||
Hey, that's nice. | ||
Maybe this one will actually tell the difference between the flu and COVID now. | ||
Probably not. | ||
The FDA says the Inspect IR COVID-19 breathalyzer, which is about the size of a piece of carry-on luggage, can be used in medical offices or mobile testing sites. | ||
It can give results in less than three minutes. | ||
Thank God we're all saved. | ||
Or you can just have a cup of chicken soup and get better like we have today. | ||
For the rest of human history. | ||
Meanwhile, San Francisco Chronicle reports colleagues worry Dianne Feinstein is now mentally unfit to serve, citing her recent interactions as she's saying crazy things like there are two genders and endless money supply causes inflation. | ||
She's crazy. She's out of touch with reality. | ||
We have to... | ||
Take a piece of her brain out, probably. | ||
When a California Democrat in Congress recently engaged in an extended conversation with Dianne Feinstein, they prepared for a rigorous policy discussion like they'd had with her many times over the last 15 years. | ||
Instead, the lawmaker said they had to reintroduce themselves to Feinstein multiple times during an interaction that lasted several hours. | ||
Dianne Feinstein is 88 years old. | ||
God, just wait till they hear about Joe Biden. | ||
Maybe we'll just make her president. | ||
Maybe that will be normal now. | ||
Six U.S. lawmakers arrive in Taiwan for a surprise visit. | ||
China issues a warning. | ||
Chinese state media said on Twitter Thursday, China firmly opposes any form of governmental interaction between the U.S. and Taiwan's region. | ||
In fact, now they're holding joint patrols and drills in and around Taiwan, just sort of as a threat. | ||
To the American politicians like Lindsey Graham. | ||
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No, not Lindsey Graham. You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, folks. We'll open up the phone lines nice and early this morning. | ||
In fact, I'll go ahead and just open them up right now. | ||
The number to dial, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Go ahead and give us a call here about any and all topics on the table. | ||
Open line Friday on this Good Friday. | ||
Man, what a horrible day that must have been. | ||
Can you imagine? I won't go on about it, but Good Friday was the crucial day. | ||
Yeah, the resurrection was important, obviously, but the big difference was that all of the other pretenders to be the Messiah, when it turned out that the authorities were going to come for them, they all tried to fight back. | ||
They all had heroic last stands that ended in them being brutally murdered and forgotten forever. | ||
And Jesus Christ was the first one to go, no, I think I'll go and turn myself in. | ||
Can you imagine? It's just like all of his followers are just like, what are you talking about? | ||
We'll go fight. We'll go hang out in a cave. | ||
They'll never get us. And he's like, no, it's fine. | ||
Trust me on this. Just remember, if it ever seems hopeless, folks, at one point there were 12 Christians in the world and their leader and Messiah had just been nailed to a tree. | ||
So it can look bad. | ||
But then, of course, with the power of faith and truth and healing, the message spreads and it takes over the entire world. | ||
Incredible inspiration on this Good Friday. | ||
But I want to go to a video now, clip number three here. | ||
Maybe we're doing something wrong to get through to the people. | ||
Maybe just presenting information, presenting facts, and laughing at all of the lies in the mainstream media. | ||
It's not breaking through their psyche somehow. | ||
And maybe it's just our presentation. | ||
Maybe what we need to have instead... | ||
Some crazy-looking girl dancing to TikTok while she talks about Vanguard and BlackRock. | ||
This, of course, is on the topic of Elon Musk no longer being Twitter's largest shareholder. | ||
His 9.2 stake has now been outdone by the Vanguard Group, which now owns a 10.3% stake in the social media company. | ||
We'll talk about this later. | ||
A little bit more on the other side. | ||
But first, let's just learn who Vanguard is and what their relationship to BlackRock is and how and why they own everything. | ||
But don't take it from me. Take it from this crazy dancing lady. | ||
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Let's watch. Who do you think runs the world? | |
Girls! No, not even close. | ||
Since the 1970s, two corporations have gobbled up most of the Earth's companies. | ||
Vanguard and BlackRock. | ||
And you might be like, Tony, that's ridiculous. | ||
I go to stores all the time and I see competing Brands everywhere. | ||
The market has genuine competition because I can buy this or that or this or that. | ||
But all publicly traded companies have boards where the largest shareholders make the decisions. | ||
So when we investigate who are the largest shareholders of all these companies, the same two companies keep coming up. | ||
Vanguard and BlackRock. | ||
These two mega corporations own all the smaller corporations, so we have a monopoly inside of a monopoly. | ||
Vanguard and BlackRock own Coke and they own Pepsi. | ||
They own Apple and they own Android, i.e. | ||
Microsoft. They own American Airlines, they own Delta. | ||
They own oil and they own solar. | ||
They own eBay and they own Amazon and they own the car companies and the pharmaceutical companies and the tobacco companies, the food companies, the clothing companies, the insurance companies, the banks, the banks, the banks, the banks, the banks, the banks, the banks, the banks. | ||
No matter what industry, the top shareholders are the ones making the decisions. | ||
Call me a dingleberry, but if you own all the competing companies in the free market, then I don't think the market is all that free. | ||
But who are they? | ||
The CEO and founder of BlackRock is Larry Fink, but then BlackRock has a board. | ||
The largest shareholder is Vanguard. | ||
And who's in Vanguard, you might wonder? | ||
Nobody knows! | ||
Yeah, I guess it's just private information. | ||
Probably the richest families on the planet, like the DuPonts, the Rockefellers, the Rothschilds, the Bushes. | ||
Bush. You know, all the good guys. | ||
All the good guys that own the largest corporation that own absolutely everything. | ||
That's why I think the term from Brave New World is the... | ||
The world controllers. | ||
It's like they're not pretending to be elected. | ||
They're not pretending to be anything other than what they are. | ||
They're the ones that pull the strings. | ||
They're the ones with access to the information they hide from everybody else. | ||
They're the ones whose ideology is shoved down the throats of all the little peons underneath them. | ||
World controllers. | ||
That's who owns Vanguard and BlackRock. | ||
And now, of course, the... | ||
Mindless idiots out there are celebrating the fact that Elon Musk is not the largest share owner anymore. | ||
It's this mysterious and anonymous cabal of the world's richest. | ||
Thank goodness the good guys are in power once again. | ||
But I want to make a prediction because it's still I guess up in the air if Elon Musk's bid for Twitter goes through and he sort of Got them between a rock and a hard place, right? | ||
Because the amount that he's offering is so much more than Twitter is actually worth that it would be a very bad move by Twitter to not accept it on behalf of their shareholders. | ||
So their shareholders could then maybe sue Twitter and go, you could have made us all a lot of money, but you chose not to. | ||
Why would you do that? Why are you making our shares worth less by not accepting this? | ||
But anyway, it all gets very complicated. | ||
But here's the thing I think we're forgetting. | ||
The left controls their people like remote control cars, right? | ||
They're able to make everybody do the same thing at the same time, almost as if by magic. | ||
It's really incredible. So my prediction is that if Elon Musk does buy Twitter, there will be a Twitter alternative that will pop up within days that would be just like Twitter. | ||
They'll just use all of the same information or, you know, Programming and algorithms and everything. | ||
There'll just be a new Twitter. | ||
It'll be called something very... | ||
Like, normal. It'll be called, like, Town Square or something. | ||
It'll be even more restrictive and more censorious. | ||
And everybody from Twitter will just move over there right away. | ||
Like, we try it on the right, right? | ||
We have Gab, and everybody's like, go over there, go over there. | ||
And we're all like, nah, we're fine on Twitter, actually. | ||
But the left doesn't work that way. | ||
If Elon Musk takes over Twitter and brings back Donald Trump, there will be a massive exodus. | ||
And within, like... | ||
A month, all of the biggest Twitter accounts will have all moved to this new platform simultaneously in one movement, and it'll be even more controlled. | ||
You just have to keep in mind that while we see Twitter as this great monolith, it's like, we have to deal with it, we have to try to be on it, because that's where all the interaction is. | ||
I mean, the mainstream media will just migrate over somewhere else without thinking twice about it, and it'll all be totally natural and... | ||
Unorchestrated, but it'll all happen all at once and everybody will move over to the new platform and Twitter will die and we'll get what we wanted and then we'll all have to try to conform to an even more censorious application. | ||
That's my guess, anyway. | ||
That's what I think would happen if... | ||
We actually have Elon Musk buying Twitter. | ||
I think the left would just create a new Twitter and move there en masse. | ||
That's my prediction. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls now. | ||
Patty from North Jersey has called in about Twitter censorship. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Patty. You're on the air. | ||
Oh, yeah. Now you're on the air. | ||
Thanks for calling in. All right. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. How are we doing? | |
Welcome back. Good. Thank you. | ||
All right. I hope everything's well. | ||
And have a good Friday to everybody, every patriot out there. | ||
It's Jesus lover and Jesus follower and believe in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. | ||
Happy Good Friday and Happy Easter to all patriots. | ||
Amen. Amen. | ||
So I want to talk today real quick about Twitter censorship. | ||
Give you a nice little live decode right on the air real quick. | ||
There's a lot of talk about Elon Musk and Twitter and his free speech that's going to come back when in fact Twitter has been They've been doubling down their efforts as far as the censorship is concerned and they have been going in, they've been taken down, they actually have a separate division from what I understand from somebody who got banned, this Tony Purgatory medium girl. | ||
They banned her account and she started a new one and they actually have a team now picking up keywords So not even like IP tracking, but actually algorithmic language. | ||
Now when I was a young boy... | ||
Welcome back, folks. We've got Patty from North Jersey on the line. | ||
So, Patty, you were saying that Twitter is now unleashing new, like, AI censorship. | ||
So they're not just tracking your IP or trying to, you know, the way Twitter does it with me in the past is that if they see you're using the same phone number or the same email address, they'll delete your account then for ban evasion. | ||
Or they'll track your IP address. | ||
But now you're saying they're actually using, like, keyword searches. | ||
To determine how people talk, and then if you keep talking the same way, they'll identify you? | ||
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That's pretty horrifying. Yeah, actually, they got me on Google through phone number and email, and they did cross-platform stuff between Google Chrome and YouTube and my cell phone. | |
But yeah, Twitter supposedly, right now, is going after keywords and key phrases that the user is actually using. | ||
So they're actually really... | ||
They're really stepping up their game as far as not letting certain stuff out. | ||
The person I was talking about, Toni Purgatory, she's a medium. | ||
She's a spiritual guru, if you will. | ||
She speaks about really putting your mind first and your mind manifests reality. | ||
What they're really doing is... | ||
It's a whole new separate level. | ||
And then along with this Elon Musk, they're bringing Elon Musk in the news with the freedom of speech. | ||
And they're also putting Elon Musk and the SEC together along with censorship. | ||
And I've been calling up for quite some time now trying to expose the XRP case with the SEC. And I don't think it's a coincidence right now that they are putting Elon Musk on Twitter. | ||
The SEC all out there right at the same time when my personal opinion that they are going to be coming to a conclusion with this XRP case. | ||
And the XRP Army News, they actually picked me up to be a lead anchor and do some interviews as well. | ||
So there's a lot of stuff going on with these two and the similarities. | ||
I said I was going to decode that live because they're pumping out SEC and Elon Really strong, really hard, just like they did with the Tesla case. | ||
SEC had a lawsuit just as similar to the XRP lawsuit prior to their skyrocket price. | ||
And I think that that's what's coming. | ||
That's my personal opinion. | ||
Yeah, well, yeah, thank you. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Paddy. | ||
And, you know, we always appreciate the information and congratulations on getting that position, Cryptowar.live. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
This is the way that our country is going to operate from now on. | ||
If you have somebody who threatens the New World Order, threatens the control of the globalist banks, essentially, you'll have just a ton of... | ||
Completely falsified investigations launched against them. | ||
Here is the story from Infowars published today. | ||
Fox Business reporter SEC DOJ have launched joint investigation into Elon Musk's Tesla amid Twitter takeover bid. | ||
Fox Business reporter Charles Gasparino said Thursday that as Elon Musk offered by Twitter, a legal source told his network that the Securities and Exchange Commission and Department of Justice launched what he described as a joint investigation into a myriad of Musk regulatory issues primarily involving Tesla. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
Timing of the joint investigation and Elon Musk's bid is a bit odd. | ||
And already this group may have a moderating effect on shares. | ||
Pre-market Twitter was up 11%. | ||
Right now it's just plus 3%. | ||
Twitter's in the red as traders believe Elon Musk's regulator woes, as first reported by Fox Business, gives Twitter boardroom to reject his takeover bid. | ||
So see, they launch an investigation against Elon Musk. | ||
To then give the ammo to their compatriots in Twitter to go, well, he's under investigation. | ||
We can't accept his bid because he's under investigation from our friends over at SEC who are likely launching some completely fabricated charge. | ||
Because, you know, they don't actually have the ability to regulate the big, powerful banks. | ||
This was revealed in, like, liberal media. | ||
Radio show, I think it was This American Life, did a big expose about this woman who was in, I think it was the SEC, but she was sent to look after and sort of be the point man for Goldman Sachs. | ||
Talk about their regulations. | ||
Goldman Sachs was doing things that they weren't allowed to do. | ||
And when she asked, like, well, why don't we do something about this? | ||
Why don't we step in and stop them from doing this? | ||
The SEC basically said, oh, they're too powerful. | ||
If we try to regulate them, then they'll crash the market and drive everybody into chaos and starvation. | ||
So we just have to let them do whatever we want. | ||
So don't expect a big SEC investigation into BlackRock or Vanguard or Goldman Sachs anytime soon or else they'll crash the market for daring to investigate them and get in the way of their profits and power-hungry madness. | ||
But when it comes to people like Tesla, Donald Trump, it's just investigation after investigation. | ||
They don't find anything, launch another investigation. | ||
They find something tangential, send it off to the January 6th committee. | ||
Just all work in cooperation to try to use whatever legal machinations you need to to destroy your enemies and anybody that poses a threat to you. | ||
From dailycaller.com, Elon Musk jabs back with two questions after Saudi Prince rejects Twitter offer. | ||
It's just the most ironic thing ever, right? | ||
Elon Musk, science man, tries to buy Twitter. | ||
Nobody freaks out. | ||
No, it must remain in the hands of the theocratic tyrants from Saudi Arabia. | ||
Tesla CEO Elon Musk ironically asked Saudi Prince Al-Walid bin Talal al-Sahd Thursday about his thoughts on free speech after he rejected Musk's offer to buy Twitter, saying, I don't believe the proposed offer by Elon Musk comes close to the intrinsic value of Twitter given its growth prospects. I don't believe the proposed offer by Elon Musk comes Being one of the largest and long-term shareholders of Twitter... | ||
The Kingdom and I reject this offer. | ||
Musk then jumped in. Interesting, just two questions if I may. | ||
How much of Twitter does the Kingdom own, directly and indirectly? | ||
What are the Kingdom's views on journalistic freedom of speech? | ||
Of course, Saudi Arabia has no such thing as freedom of speech. | ||
And again, it's worth just sort of pointing out the history of Saudi Arabia and the fact that King Saud was a dude in like the early 1900s who was basically the Genghis Khan of Arabia and brought all these separate groups together and subjected them to his 13th century barbarous religion. | ||
But it just happened to be that he did that at just the right time because we found oil in Saudi Arabia and needed it for the world wars. | ||
And so the Bush family and other American oligarchs went over there and said, we'll keep you in power forever. | ||
You can be as tyrannical and as restrictive and authoritarian as you want. | ||
And ever since then, every prince of Saudi Arabia has been a direct descendant, either a son or a grandson of King Saud, this Genghis Khan type figure with the hundred wives or whatever. | ||
Just the most barbaric, old school, non-progressive thing ever. | ||
But he's got the oil and we needed to fight a war. | ||
So we made a little deal with him. | ||
So this is all just a... | ||
It's like a proxy army of the American oligarchs sort of funnel their power through the tyrants in Saudi Arabia who don't have to even pretend to like free speech or freedom whatsoever. | ||
Just launder their tyranny through the Theocracy there in Saudi Arabia. | ||
Very convenient thing they've got going there. | ||
So when you want to know who really controls Twitter, it is that globalist cabal that allowed the barbarous King Saud to enact his 13th century religious theocracy. | ||
Over the people of Arabia in exchange for the oil, we needed to fight wars. | ||
God, isn't war convenient? | ||
War's just the best thing ever if you're a globalist. | ||
Oh, it sucks for everybody. It's the worst thing ever for everybody else. | ||
That's because they're anti-human. | ||
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We'll be right back. You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We have, oh, just so much to talk about today. | ||
So we'll move on from Elon Musk here in just a moment. | ||
I do want to go to two very, very interesting stories having to do with Elon Musk. | ||
Really not as much about Elon Musk as it is about the true fear and hatred That a lot of people at the top have for freedom of expression. | ||
It's really exposed here. | ||
By Robert Reich, Elon Musk's vision for the internet is dangerous nonsense. | ||
Why? Because it's free. | ||
Because they don't have people like Robert Reich censoring everything you say and everything you say has to be approved by people like him. | ||
It's very dangerous to not let them control your channels of information. | ||
It's just ridiculous. I'll talk a little bit more about that later. | ||
Essentially, I guess lies are the truth is basically what it boils down to. | ||
freedom is slavery, I guess is how you can put it. | ||
Years ago, pundits assumed the internet would open a new era of democracy, giving everyone access to the truth. | ||
But dictators like Putin and demagogues like Trump have demonstrated how naive that assumption was. | ||
Yes, nothing that authoritarians love more than freedom of expression. | ||
You know that old tale, some strongman, authoritarian tyrant comes into power and just stops all censorship entirely. | ||
Just Just says everybody can say whatever they want, whenever they want. | ||
It's a classic move from authoritarians to give their people freedom. | ||
Of course it does. I mean, it's just the inverse of reality in every possible way. | ||
They say at least the U.S. responded to Trump's lies. | ||
Trump had 88 million Twitter followers before Twitter took him off the platform just two days after the attack on the Capitol, which he provoked in part with his tweets. | ||
Yeah, his tweets like making videos and tweeting it out saying, go home, do not go into the Capitol, do not do anything violent. | ||
See, they delete that, delete his account and say he was calling for violence, then you can't prove otherwise because Because they deleted his account, obviously. | ||
Musk continues to tell his 80 million followers all sorts of things. | ||
His author, Robert Reich, just some dude, says, I disagree with many of his positions, but ever since I posted a tweet two years ago criticizing him for how he treated his Tesla workers, he's blocked me, so I can't view or post criticisms of his tweet to his followers. | ||
Seems like an odd move for someone who describes himself as a free-speed absolutist. | ||
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I mean, these people, it's just ridiculous. | |
Like, they hate free speech, right? | ||
He literally wrote an article advocating against free speech, saying that free speech is a dangerous tool of authoritarians. | ||
Just wrap your mind around that for a second. | ||
But he's like, and I try to insult... | ||
Elon Musk on his own page and he won't let me. | ||
Hmm, who's the free speech absolutist now? | ||
It's like, you don't even like free speech, so what are you talking about? | ||
What he's doing, I guess, is what you're in favor of. | ||
Like, it's just completely hypocritical in every possible way. | ||
He says this, Musk has long advocated a libertarian vision of an uncontrolled internet. | ||
That vision is dangerous rubbish. | ||
There's no such animal and there never will be. | ||
Like, you will never be outside of our control. | ||
You will never be able to express yourself without the express approval of people like me. | ||
People who want to insert themselves into everything that you do and everything that you say and know. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
Just completely ridiculous and insane and stupid. | ||
And so we should just get rid of these people. | ||
Not off Twitter, obviously. | ||
They can keep having a Twitter. | ||
But here's the thing, though. | ||
Don't you trust science? | ||
Aren't we all supposed to trust science? | ||
Isn't Elon Musk a scientist? | ||
Then why doesn't he respect the science that tells us that freedom is so dangerous? | ||
DarkRealismFan, at Realism underscore fan on Twitter, posts this. | ||
Social science experts have determined that political censorship is safe and effective. | ||
Learn more. That'll be the new warning you get. | ||
In response to this guy, some verified checkmark dude on Twitter... | ||
I'm not even going to try to pronounce his name. | ||
It says, Elon, seriously, it's a consensus in social sciences that free speech can't be limitless. | ||
It's a consensus. | ||
All the scientists agree, just like climate change and COVID-19, all the scientists agree that free speech is bad. | ||
You should keep investing your time in things you actually know how it works, like the engineering fields that you're great in. | ||
Leave social matters to people that study it. | ||
Yeah, leave it to the scientists. | ||
Leave it to the experts and the professionals who know That free speech is dangerous and bad and has to be controlled in a top-down way by the people who rule over them and own everything. | ||
It's science after all. | ||
all don't you trust science people much smarter than you and I study this sort of stuff and they understand that censorship is necessary for freedom duh you're not a scientist why don't you just shut up about this okay just like COVID just like climate change there are a lot smarter people who get paid a lot of money and they're great people who never do anything wrong and never get anything wrong and certainly don't have their own interest in mind over yours no | ||
No, they're scientists. And they only care about the facts. | ||
And the facts say that people having their own views is dangerous. | ||
Okay? People thinking for themselves is chaotic and uncontrolled. | ||
And we can't have it. | ||
Scientists agree, you have to shut up now. | ||
Scientists agree, you're not allowed to have a First Amendment anymore. | ||
Because science. Amazing, isn't it? | ||
Of course when I say amazing, I mean horrifying. | ||
And something we should fight back against with every ounce of our being. | ||
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And with that, we go back out to the phone calls. | ||
We have Elizabeth in Wisconsin who wants to talk about transgenderism, Disney, and China. | ||
What a trifecta you have there, Elizabeth. | ||
Thanks for calling. You're on the air. Well, thanks, Harrison. | ||
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Good morning. Good morning. I'm so glad you're back. | |
You're part of my morning routine, and it just wasn't the same. | ||
Oh, well, thank you very much. | ||
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Glad to be back. So it just all goes back to just everything is China pushing this transgender movement, and you can't say anything against it without being censored off of every single platform. | |
I even made a comment on the Daily Mail journal app. | ||
I got censored for commenting about the women being impregnated in the prison. | ||
And I said, well, they don't even know how to define the word woman, so what does it matter? | ||
And I was told that I'm no longer allowed to comment on their platform. | ||
It's just strange to me that no matter what it is, it all goes back to you can't say anything about transgenderism. | ||
Yeah, what's behind that? | ||
And then, you know, I'll keep you on the line of Liz Luth, because I do want to get into this on the other side, because I don't know, do they even have trans people in China? | ||
Like, I'm pretty sure it's illegal to be gay in China. | ||
So it's all very confusing, right? | ||
You've got China that's like, you know, will destroy you for being gay, but they promote transgenderism here. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
We have Elizabeth from Wisconsin on the line. | ||
She's talking about transgenderism, Disney, and China. | ||
There's a very... | ||
Well, it's bizarre. | ||
It's hypocritical. It seems inconsistent, this concept of selling everything to China, working with China exclusively. | ||
Like, Disney's sort of the best example, right? | ||
They're threatened to withdraw from Florida. | ||
They want to bankrupt Florida for daring to tell them that they can't groom little baby children into their own sexual proclivities. | ||
That's unacceptable to them. | ||
But they will go to China and make a movie there and then put at the front of that movie in the credits a kowtowing, slobbering over the boots of the tyrant's Note of thanks for the Uyghur concentration camps there, right? These corporations don't actually have any morals. | ||
It just has to do with control. | ||
So in China, they've determined the best control system is communism. | ||
And in order to have that continue apace, they need to have all of these moral restrictions like they don't allow nudity. | ||
They don't even allow movies about ghosts. | ||
There's a bunch of weird stuff. | ||
But also in that is calling homosexuality a mental illness and I think a complete absence of transgenderism. | ||
I don't think there's a lot of transgenderism in China. | ||
So it's whatever method they need to control you. | ||
They find that if they were to try those same tactics in America, they wouldn't work. | ||
The American people would rise up against attempts to limit our freedoms. | ||
We don't take kindly to that, so we're going to fight back against it. | ||
So instead what they do here is they're trying to drive us into just a realm of madness. | ||
And I saw somebody on Twitter today saying, why transgender? | ||
Why are they so desperate? | ||
To put transgenderism at the forefront of everything, it doesn't make any sense. | ||
But it does if your overall goal is the destruction of nationhood itself and family itself, and your entire purpose of existence is to tear at the foundations of civilization and humanity in order to impose a more restrictive... | ||
Method of control on the people of Earth. | ||
Like, that's the point of it. | ||
It's all going towards that because it's sort of the final straw. | ||
There's a couple things. There's just the basic acknowledge of reality. | ||
2 plus 2 equals 4. | ||
That's what 1984 was all about. | ||
You have to believe 2 plus 2 equals 5. | ||
You have to believe there's no such thing as men and women. | ||
Something manifestly, observably true, you have to deny and fully believe that denial. | ||
That is sort of a final measure of how... | ||
How manipulatable you are and how willing you are to subvert your own observations to the will of the party. | ||
That's pretty important. | ||
Also, they want you to not have a family, not have a religion, not have a nation, so you're easy to control. | ||
It's actually not that complicated. | ||
The other final... | ||
You know, line that they are already sort of getting people to cross is to betray your family at the behest of the state. | ||
That your connection to your father or mother or child is overridden by your devotion to the state. | ||
You'll turn in a family member for walking through the Capitol and get them 60 years behind bars. | ||
Get your own father 60 years behind bar because you're a good little slave, a good little citizen. | ||
Turning in the other bad slaves to the master. | ||
So it's these basic human impulses like telling the truth, believing what you see with your own eyes, loving your family above anything else. | ||
Those stand in the way of you being a pawn of people who despise you. | ||
So they have to destroy these things and override these things and psychologically manipulate you into loving the faceless system over your own family members. | ||
But that's my take on it, Elizabeth. | ||
What's your opinion? Well, I do have one thing. | ||
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A quote that I found the other day. | |
It says, if America could be once again a nation of self-reliant farmers, craftsmen, hunters, ranchers, and artists, then the rich would have little power to dominate others, neither to serve nor rule. | ||
That was the American dream. | ||
And China's main goal is to completely destroy that. | ||
Why are they buying our farmland? | ||
Why are they demoralizing our nation? | ||
It is because our real enemy is China. | ||
Russia has been a distraction. | ||
It's always been a distraction because when we went through the Cold War, deny your enemy an enemy and they win. | ||
So America no longer had an enemy. | ||
We didn't really – we sold all of our stuff to China, and now you can't buy a product without a thing made in China or manufactured there. | ||
So when we no longer have Americans who can work with their hands, build a wonderful country, then they've completely demoralized us. | ||
Now you can't—I mean, good luck trying to find someone to make you something. | ||
Just buy it on Amazon. | ||
So you can't—you don't have a country run by the people anymore. | ||
It's run by a bunch of elites who don't know how to do anything or build anything. | ||
All they do is destroy— And they sold us to China. | ||
That's my take on it. | ||
Yeah, and it's just happening at a global level, the same thing that's happened to every empire at a Nation level. | ||
I mean, from Rome to England, it's always a process of consolidation for those at the top. | ||
And basically, they just consolidate, consolidate, and consolidate until it comes too much, and then it all collapses. | ||
So yeah, we're in the process of consolidation now. | ||
And of course, the opposite of that would be decentralization. | ||
And you can read the Rockefeller document, man. | ||
Their worst nightmare is my greatest dream, the idea of Each town and each city being fairly sovereign under themselves, having their own energy generation, having their own manufacturing, their own everything, right? | ||
Just decentralized. All of these different cities can all have their own production of all of this stuff. | ||
But instead, they want all of the agricultural production to happen over here from this corporation. | ||
And that'll be in partnership with the manufacturing in China from these corporations. | ||
So just consolidate everything into, you know, big... | ||
More like an anthill, right? | ||
Humans... Ants only know how to do one thing, right? | ||
So that's what they want, is a giant anthill of people who just go and work in an assembly line and then go home and, you know... | ||
Can't even enjoy the final respite of suicide because there are nets that prevent them from killing themselves. | ||
They can't escape. It's just brutal and horrific. | ||
And the opposite of that is decentralization and human-level economies. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Elizabeth. | ||
Let's go to Electrician in California. | ||
I want to talk about the defeat the mandates rally that happened last Sunday. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Electrician, you're on the air. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. | |
Yeah, I just wanted to comment on a couple of highlights from the event. | ||
I was wearing my InfoWars snake hat there and representing your organization and got some good social contact by wearing that. | ||
Awesome. And then, yeah, as far as a couple of the speakers that I wanted to highlight is Lee Dundish. | ||
If you go to thehighwire.com, you can watch the whole event and replay. | ||
There were thousands of people there, and there was a lot of support, which was great. | ||
She spoke around four hours and 36 minutes. | ||
There was another young man. | ||
His name's Lucky Basseri. | ||
He lives in Santa Monica by Los Angeles, and he spoke at about 6.03. | ||
Both of those speakers are really intense, kind of of a similar style. | ||
I just wanted to comment that they were great speakers. | ||
As far as, I have mentioned this to you several months ago, but I would encourage people to look at the Reese report on Elon Muskrat, and then also, if you can get through it, listen to the Joe Rogan interview where he publicly declares that he wants carbon taxes. | ||
In my world, when you declare that you want carbon taxes, it's a disqualifying factor in you being a person that I would support in any way, shape, or form. | ||
Yeah, and that's the thing that I've said here quite a bit. | ||
I mean, wanting to inject, you know, or implant neural brain interfaces and, you know, being obsessed with carbon taxes and this sort of stuff and, you know, autonomous vehicles that can be taken over by a central control grid and, you know, taken somewhere that you don't want it to go. | ||
I mean, everything Elon Musk does seems to be completely contrarian to his libertarian The things that he says. | ||
The fact that Tesla wouldn't be around without government subsidies. | ||
He's basically made his fortune off of taxpayer dollars. | ||
So... Yeah, but again, it's like just the one billionaire out there, despite being involved in everything else horrific and strange when it comes to transhumanism, he's just like, yeah, I just don't want to control what people say. | ||
And we're just like, oh, we love you, Elon. | ||
Please be president. | ||
Be president of Earth. | ||
Just you're so much better than anybody else. | ||
Just because of that one little thing, it really is just an indictment on the entire billionaire class at this point that just one of them, out of all of them, there is one who doesn't openly want to silence you and restrict your freedoms, even though the stuff that he is up to is very shady. | ||
But I mean, Joe Rogan's kind of into that stuff too. | ||
If you listen to Joe Rogan, he's like, I think it'll be awesome when none of us have any privacy and everything anybody does will all be accessible on the blockchain. | ||
It's like, that sounds horrific, Joe. | ||
I don't know why you think that's cool. | ||
It's not cool. It's horrifying. | ||
Privacy is a very important thing to just being a human being. | ||
So, you know, I don't know. | ||
All these people get mixed up when it comes to transhumanism. | ||
All right, we'll be back. Second hour of American Journal, Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Support us there. Buy a hat. $9. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at Band.video. | ||
For the last two years, Title 42 has allowed U.S. immigration agents to swiftly expel more than 1.7 million migrants to Mexico, including everyone here, and this woman from Guatemala. | ||
She asked us to call her Sandy and not show her face because she's fleeing violence after two members of her family were killed. | ||
Do you want to know a true barometer of America's disdain for the invasion of our southern border? | ||
Look no further than the massive failure of the Biden administration's cheerleading squad CNN, the most treasonous name in news. | ||
CNN is an icon of the cable and satellite age. | ||
CNN's abysmal failure projected a billion-dollar streaming service that would rival all others, expected to bring in a few million viewers an hour to begin with, but only managed to rake in 10,000 gullible minions per day, which is likely more like a few hundred after CNN's 4,000 employees and their families dutifully tune in. | ||
Now what about the competitive marketplace, Andrew? | ||
Fox News has Fox Nation, which is a lot of entertainment programming on streaming. | ||
NBC, ABC, CBS, they all have these free ad-supported streaming services. | ||
So we're doing something different, but why? | ||
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Well, we see a really unique opportunity for us because of what CNN is. | |
So let's start there. CNN is a brand that's known around the world. | ||
Aside from the BBC, there really is no other global news organization like CNN. So we see a really substantial market opportunity. | ||
Yeah. If we look at the assets CNN has, global reporting resources, expertise in video, world-class talent and anchors, we see a different opportunity. | ||
This catastrophe is more of a measuring of the mind of America than any poll could ever muster. | ||
You can't lie to people day after day, get caught week after week, play down a child sex trafficking scandal amongst your employees, and expect to rock it in the ratings as a news organization. | ||
All the hubris of Chris Wallace and the buffoonery of Brian Stelter can't put Humpty Zucker back together again. | ||
And so, even for anyone on the left with a lick of sense, the blindfold of propaganda is slipping off of the stark reality of the massive Unrelenting national security threat pummeling the United States southern border every day. | ||
A wide open border surging into the United States with the cartel's deadly fentanyl poison. | ||
The DEA reported overdose deaths in the U.S. had topped 100,000 for the first time over a 12-month period ending last spring. | ||
Last year, fatal overdoses rose by more than 40% across both D.C. and Virginia. | ||
In the district, this overdose problem is disproportionately impacting black residents and communities who make up almost 85% of all fatal drug overdoses since 2015, according to the D.C. Medical Examiner's Office. | ||
To make matters in Biden's hellscape worse... | ||
We cut down all our forests. | ||
We're doing fine. Guess what? | ||
We're part of the reason for the global warming. | ||
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is relocating busloads of thousands of undocumented immigrants with zero understanding of our nation's laws and its deadly vices into the District of Criminal Streets. | ||
What we call enhanced safety inspections of every commercial vehicle coming across the border. | ||
It's snarled traffic for miles into Mexico, basically crashing economic conditions in these states as well as in the country of Mexico. | ||
And as they beg for relief, we are demanding that they implement security measures that will reduce illegal immigration coming across the border. | ||
Have you ever been to Washington lately? | ||
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They are giving Los Angeles a run at the most homeless. | |
So you have these encampments, which are mini cities there. | ||
What's going to happen to these people? | ||
Well, these are all migrants who have been processed by CBP and are free to travel, so it's nice the state of Texas is helping them get to their final destination as they await their outcome of their immigration proceedings. | ||
And they're all in immigration proceedings. | ||
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This is political suicide. | |
What they're doing right now, it's so visible to the public. | ||
It doesn't matter what demographic you're a part of, you despise this and you will vote against it. | ||
If there are any lawmakers listening, don't stop with Washington, D.C. Deliver these hordes to the front steps of CNN, MSNBC, and the Mockingbird Media's headquarters. | ||
They will welcome them with open arms, I guarantee it. | ||
John Bound reporting. | ||
Find and share that video at band.videoninfowars.com. | ||
We'll be back with the second hour of American Journal. | ||
More of your phone calls and, hey, what's this? | ||
Mainstream media celebrating the existence of the deep state? | ||
Yeah, it's nothing new. | ||
Just further into the cesspit we go. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The Biden administration is... | ||
Basically tanking in approval ratings. | ||
They have absolutely nothing to work with. | ||
But the Democrats have a very clever scheme they've rigged up, and that is to be the permanent outsiders, the permanent detractors, those consistently and perpetually imagining the greater world as it could be. | ||
And they get everything that they want. | ||
They get all of their demands met because they activate their hordes to go out and burn buildings down if they don't. | ||
And then they get what they want. | ||
The policies go into action and then everything gets worse. | ||
And instead of people recognizing this and going, oh, we gave these people power. | ||
Now everything's terrible. Since they're the perpetual victims, since they're the perpetual deconstructors, They've always got something else to blame it on. | ||
And it's pretty incredible the thoroughness with which they do this. | ||
There is no problem that the Democrats cause that they cannot somehow Judo, you know, manipulate into an attack on conservatives. | ||
A couple examples from recent history. | ||
Obviously, the defund the police movement led directly to and is correlated one-to-one with the massive rise in crime across the country. | ||
Violent crime, gun crime, murder, assault, armed robbery. | ||
Everything has exploded in every major city many, many times across the board. | ||
But specifically and most noticeably in the places where they defunded the police, such as New York City. | ||
Now when you have a policy like defund the police, you get it done. | ||
And immediately after, one-to-one, just crime explodes. | ||
People are suffering. Everything's terrible. | ||
Do they reverse it? | ||
Do they say, look, we were wrong about that. | ||
We do need police. Do they recognize this at all? | ||
No, of course not. First they say, we never defunded the police, right? | ||
They throw that lie in your face like you're an idiot. | ||
And they expect you to believe that, which some people do, which is just horrific, horrifying. | ||
People in this country can go, yeah, the Democrats never wanted to defund the police. | ||
She's like, oh, okay, no, you just had the left-wing passing laws to defund the police with the encouragement and support of every major Democrat in the country. | ||
But now that it didn't work out, they never said it. | ||
So first they deny ever even pushing this in the first place. | ||
Then they take these skyrocketing violent crime numbers and they go, we need gun control. | ||
Do you see all the gun violence that's happening? | ||
This is guns' fault and we need to control the guns. | ||
So create the crime, create the violence, take those numbers created by the violence that you fostered to then go after guns of people. | ||
It's very simple how they do this, but people can't see through it somehow. | ||
I don't get it. Or they're just dishonest. | ||
They know exactly what they're doing. | ||
They're just doing it anyway regardless, right? | ||
That's one of them. How about inflation? | ||
Cause massive inflation. | ||
Just print more money than we've ever had in the history of America in a couple brief months. | ||
Just destroy the economy entirely, lock down the entire country for two years where only the largest corporations can operate and then subsidize them with tax dollars. | ||
Massive inflation, massive economic crisis. | ||
What do you see day after day on left-wing social media? | ||
These corporations are gouging people. | ||
We have to stop the corporations from raising their prices. | ||
Again, they can't acknowledge that they're the ones that brought about the inflation. | ||
They can't recognize that it's their policies that got us into this position. | ||
They just caused the suffering, then they weaponized that suffering to go after the people who were resisting them in the first place. | ||
So it's the corporations, all these greedy corporations. | ||
Maybe we need price controls. | ||
Maybe we need to nationalize some of these organizations. | ||
That's the solution that they'll cause. | ||
So it's almost beyond the typical dialectic, right? | ||
It's almost beyond problem, reaction, solution. | ||
Because at least in that makeup, you had to conceal that you were the one causing the problem. | ||
Now they just cause it. They just do it. | ||
They just defund the police, cause the violence, point to the violence and go, we need to control guns. | ||
And suggest that is the solution. | ||
So you know what will happen, right? | ||
They'll take the guns. Violent crime will get even worse. | ||
People will suffer even more. | ||
They'll say, well, this is why we need tyranny. | ||
This is why we need police, armed police on every corner. | ||
This is why we need metal detectors at every subway stop. | ||
This is why we need... Facial recognition cameras on every corner and 5G devices implanted under your skin so we can track you at all times and know where you are, right? | ||
They'll cause the problems. | ||
The solutions they offer are just chains, just the chains of slavery. | ||
That's all they have to offer. And they do it time and time again. | ||
Just wild. We have so much more to talk about. | ||
I'll go out to your phone calls now. | ||
When we get back on the other side, I'll talk about... | ||
This Slate article saying Trump is right about the deep state. | ||
Thank God. We're saying the deep state is real. | ||
It exists. It's good. | ||
And we want it to be stronger than ever before. | ||
And it is stronger. And we make celebrities out of our unelected tyrants. | ||
It's amazing and great. We'll cover that. | ||
We'll also cover the World Health Organization's treaty, pandemic treaty. | ||
That's getting pretty intense. | ||
We'll also be talking about the visit to Taiwan, Ukraine. | ||
So much more. First, let's go out to your phone calls. | ||
We've got Clown Car in Coney Island. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Clown Car. | ||
You want to talk about the supply chain and diesel supply. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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Harrison, I just wanted to say Matt Webb did a great job while you were away. | |
I have to go Friday to all the employees out there as well, and happy to be there. | ||
You know, God is well. Thank you very much. | ||
Harrison, what we got, situation... | ||
Where the diesel fuel chemicals that are used to make diesel fuel is being reduced to the point where fuel is not going to run equipment anymore. | ||
How long do you feel it's going to be before it actually takes over? | ||
And also, we've discovered that the shooting at the train station in Brooklyn was fake, that the blood on the floor was tested. | ||
It's not even real blood. Why would they fake that, though? | ||
I'm telling you, there was fake blood on the floor. | ||
But I don't understand. I mean, it's basically completely disappeared from the headlines. | ||
If they were going to fake it, it would be a white dude who was racist or something. | ||
This is a black dude that had hours of YouTube videos where he was ranting about his hatred for white people. | ||
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I think it was more of a flash mob situation. | |
Interesting. Almost like a prank. | ||
I don't know. It seems like it was just the complete opposite of the agenda they normally push. | ||
And so... Literally, they're not even covering it. | ||
It was two days ago. It'll go the way of the Waukesha guy running over an entire parade of people. | ||
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I'm going to send you a video that involves about 10 different parts of the shooting. | |
Alright, I'll take a look at it. | ||
I just, I don't think it was fake. I think it was real. | ||
And I think we're going to see more of it. | ||
I mean, it's not like this was unexpected, right? | ||
It would be shocking. | ||
I mean, could you imagine? It's never happened before to have, I said on Twitter, like, yeah, it turns out a white supremacist shot up a New York subway with a ghost gun. | ||
Thank God Biden is focusing on the important stuff, right? | ||
How many times were we told white supremacy is the biggest threat to security in this country? | ||
Ghost guns. We have to go after ghost guns. | ||
Then you have like a black supremacist anti-white dude shoot a bunch of people in the subway with his gun in the most gun-controlled area in America, New York City. | ||
And they're like, oh, never. | ||
Ignore that. Ignore that. | ||
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No, it just means... It's the same thing. | |
So maybe that's what you think is the fake picture. | ||
I mean, I'll take a look at it, but it would make no sense for anybody to fake this attack. | ||
It happens all the time, for real. | ||
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They're saying that it was handguns, and it was, you know, they're trying to stop assault rifles. | |
But most of these things are done with handguns. | ||
No, yeah. But that's the thing. | ||
That's what they always do, right? They take the numbers of shootings in total and they say, see, we need to go after assault rifles. | ||
And you see assault rifles are like 0.5% of all of it, all the damage done. | ||
They're not actually trying to solve any problems. | ||
I think we've covered that at this point. | ||
They could solve all of these problems immediately. | ||
They don't want to. They fabricate and perpetuate them on purpose. | ||
Thanks for the call, Clown Car. | ||
Let's go to Rennell in upstate New York. | ||
We're running out of time here, but you've got a comment on high gas prices and mask mandates. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Rennell. Hey. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. Happy Easter and happy Good Friday. | |
Happy Good Friday to you, sir. | ||
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What's your comment? Well, there's a solution to... | |
This mask mandate that they recently extended it to May 3rd. | ||
We need to end the national emergency declaration. | ||
Remember when Trump did it on that dreaded Friday? | ||
Yeah, that's a great point. | ||
That's the only way they've been able to get away with all this stuff. | ||
All right, folks, let's talk about the deep state, shall we? . let's talk about the deep state, shall we? . | ||
We've seen headlines before similar to this. | ||
Things like, I think it was the New York Times saying, yeah, the deep state is real. | ||
And that's a good thing. | ||
You really have to understand what they're telling us right now. | ||
This is the Great Reset. | ||
Your input as somebody subject to the laws being passed by your government is no longer needed. | ||
No longer requested by the people making the rules. | ||
See, your desires come second to their desires. | ||
When I say second, I mean last, right? | ||
It doesn't even enter into their conception. | ||
And they're proud of this, and they're talking about this in a way that is... | ||
Meant to convey the idea that it's a good thing that there are unelected, unaccountable, faceless, anonymous bureaucrats in our government system for decade upon decade, never have to explain their reason why they do anything, who do not... | ||
Actually follow the chain of command as dictated by our Constitution and are proud of this. | ||
And they're receiving support from the media. | ||
This is perhaps the best example of the phenomenon that I talk about all the time where you have one side of the global New World Order is the government. | ||
They're there to take advantage of you, exploit you, rob you, manipulate you, control you. | ||
Then the media is there to tell you what a great thing it is and how so lucky you are to have these people Taking care of this stuff for you. | ||
So this story is just exactly what that is. | ||
Slate.com. Trump is right about the deep state. | ||
Thank God. Maria Jovinovich, her memoir, makes a persuasive case for the officials who really did obstruct his agenda. | ||
Obstruct his agenda. Whose agenda? | ||
Well, the President of the United States, the duly elected president. | ||
Head Chief Executive. | ||
That's whose agenda they were obstructing. | ||
In other words, your agenda. | ||
The agenda of the American people as expressed through the representative they voted for. | ||
So what they're telling you is, yeah, you voted for this guy. | ||
You voted for his agenda. | ||
You voted for his politics. | ||
You voted to put him in charge in this sacred democracy that we have. | ||
But we disagree, so we're in charge now. | ||
What you want is wrong, so we're going to do what we want instead. | ||
Good luck electing anybody ever again. | ||
That's what they're telling you. | ||
They describe Jovanovic as a career public servant who worked for the Foreign Service for more than 30 years. | ||
That's how you know she's a good person. | ||
Being in the government for 30 years. | ||
Never being voted on. | ||
Never being elected. Becoming a multi-millionaire. | ||
Incredible. Jovanovic thinks of herself as a disciplined rule follower whose primary mission on her various posts was to improve the condition for other rules followers. | ||
Oh, it's that international rules-based system that we're all so proud of. | ||
You know, the rules-based system, that means that certain people are chosen, they're elect, they're above the rule system, they get to do whatever the hell they want, but those same rules are ruthlessly applied to anybody else. | ||
Kind of like the UN and any other globalist supra-state organization. | ||
See, when America is bombing hospitals in Baghdad or obliterating families with missiles in Afghanistan, the rules-based order sort of can't do anything about it. | ||
That's a war crime. Ha ha, shut up. | ||
Right? Nobody cares. | ||
But when Russia dares... | ||
To invade a country that is on their border and infiltrated admittedly by CIA-trained militia groups with the express purpose of overthrowing any Russia-friendly government there. | ||
Well, that's against the rules-based order, and they must be stopped, and they'll be kicked off the Human Rights Council, and they'll be sanctioned out of existence, and they'll be pariahs on the world stage. | ||
How dare you break the rules that we all care so much about? | ||
We're just like continually and still to this day bombing in Yemen and Syria with no declaration of war. | ||
Didn't go through. So, I mean, they don't care about the Constitution's rules-based system. | ||
They don't care about the international rules-based system. | ||
They don't care about the individual rules that dictate what their position that they're in. | ||
It's supposed to do and the responsibilities and obligations there. | ||
They just don't care. | ||
So it's all about promoting the rules-based system so they can impose it on you while completely ignoring it themselves. | ||
So again, in this article about how this woman, Jovanovic's, her entire... | ||
You know, tenure at this place. | ||
The reason this article was written was because she subverted the chain of command. | ||
She refused to do what the chief executive and the head executive of our country told her to do because she loves rules so much, because she loves the chain of command so much. | ||
I mean, it's black is white. | ||
Two plus two equals five. We're just in a crazy world here. | ||
But this is all, again, about telling you, letting you know, yes, we've taken over the systems of control. | ||
There is no democracy in America anymore. | ||
It doesn't matter who you vote for. | ||
It's our decision. We're the ones that get to decide. | ||
Then the media will celebrate them and say, isn't she a brave patriot for ignoring the will of the American people? | ||
And again, she's like, her primary message is not to uphold America's interest. | ||
It's not to try to spread freedom. | ||
It's to try to overthrow uncooperative governments because somehow that helps America. | ||
She says her primary mission was to improve the condition for other rules followers. | ||
So again, other rules followers. | ||
It's like these little codes, right? | ||
These rule followers. | ||
In other words, if you... | ||
Obey us. If you work on behalf of our interests, then you'll be rewarded in this rules-based system we have. | ||
That is to foster civil society in such precarious places as Somalia, Kyrgyzstan, and Armenia. | ||
Look, places all that have undergone massive revolts in the last few months. | ||
Well, thank God the deep state is there to foster civil society. | ||
And or violently shut down these revolts depending on what benefits the oligarchs in this country. | ||
This, she argues, advances the interest of America by reducing regional instability and developing reliable new trading partners. | ||
Yes, we'll just overthrow governments. | ||
We'll manipulate other governments. | ||
We'll offer them the tantalizing prize of being within our rules-based system. | ||
They just surrender to us. | ||
And this is good for America because it opens up new trading possibilities, I guess. | ||
I guess. Good. | ||
They say... This was not entirely unfounded belief as the 2018 publication of an anonymous New York Times op-ed, I am part of the resistance inside the Trump administration. | ||
Yeah, I know. We know. | ||
We were exactly right. The whole time we're sitting there going, no, there's deep state actors that are inside the Trump administration that are hamstringing it from the inside that are not... | ||
Obeying his dictates that are flouting the restrictions of the Constitution, ignoring the will of the American people, and promoting their own interests, which is completely at odds with the man that we all elected and put into office. | ||
And now they're like, yeah, yeah, yeah, that is. | ||
That is what we're doing. | ||
We're more important than you. | ||
And it's just this, I mean, it's the same thing across the world. | ||
I'm gonna get back into this article, but... | ||
You know, it's just continuous. If it's what they want, it's democracy and it's unquestionable and it's science and you'll be censored for ignoring it. | ||
But if it's not what they want, suddenly it's tyranny and authoritarianism. | ||
So they're just justifying their complete breaking of any honor-bound restrictions to their position. | ||
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Of course we know about the 2018 publication of the anonymous New York Times op-ed saying, I am part of the resistance inside the Trump administration where deep state actors, unelected bureaucrats admitted proudly that they were undermining the Trump administration's policies from within. | ||
Can you imagine? So it, you know, at that point, like 2018, Trump should have just started like a Praetorian Guard type of organization and just systematic, like just given, you know, his top lieutenant, whoever he most trusted, Rudy Giuliani or something, just being like, all right, you know, I'm authorizing secretly 50 to 100 states. | ||
Secret Service agents, they now answer to just you, Rudy Giuliani, and we're going to root out all of these bad actors. | ||
Because otherwise we don't have a democracy. | ||
All of these claims, it's a love of democracy. | ||
We have to go to World War III. We have to all starve. | ||
We have to shut down supply chains and drive the third world into just millions dead famine across the globe because of the democracy in Ukraine. | ||
We don't have democracy here. | ||
This is not democracy. | ||
It's not a republic, even. | ||
As if democracy was even... | ||
We do have a republic. | ||
We do vote for on representatives who then go into power and take on the mantle of political leaders. | ||
They're given extraordinary powers on the understanding that they serve the will of the people. | ||
And if they don't, then they'll be removed from office via the vote that got them in there. | ||
None of these deep state actors have to worry about that. | ||
They weren't voted into office. | ||
They don't have to care about the voters. | ||
They were appointed. | ||
They were approved of by some other deep state actor at some other point. | ||
They were knighted in this secret organization. | ||
They work behind the scenes, in the shadows. | ||
They never are held to account for the decisions that they make. | ||
They never have to explain them. | ||
They never have to reason the mouths of the American people because the American people don't choose them. | ||
So when Trump learned that there were, like when they write it in the New York Times, that's treason, right? | ||
It's sedition. Yes, the American people voted for this, but we disagree. | ||
So we, the unelected, unaccountable, deep state actors, it's our responsibility. | ||
It's our ideology and it's our agenda that will supersede the American people. | ||
We're proud of this. And the media is like, good job. | ||
Yes. Yes, you're protecting democracy from the input of the people. | ||
It's like, it's unbelievable that they actually get away with this. | ||
But again, it's like, it's because the only, I mean, the only thing that can root this out is like an empire. | ||
It's like tyranny. It's just somebody like Donald Trump actually having empirical power to just go, all right, we're rounding all these people up. | ||
Throw them in jail. They're all treasonous. | ||
I mean, isn't that how the military is kind of supposed to work? | ||
And isn't Trump the head of the military? | ||
Don't you give up your rights when you become a soldier to a large extent to where if you're a Marine and you ignore an order from your commander? | ||
They just throw you in jail. | ||
That's it. You're off the team. | ||
Right? You don't allow the Marine that doesn't follow orders to stick with the battalion. | ||
The whole battalion will be destroyed after that. | ||
So it's sort of a lose-lose situation these deep state scumbags have put us in. | ||
Miles Taylor, the then Deputy Chief of Staff for the Department of Homeland Security, characterized himself and others in the administration as champions of the, quote, steady state. | ||
The steady state. | ||
See, they're not subject to the vicissitudes of democracy or voting. | ||
No, they're the steady state. | ||
They're the permanent class of rulers that you don't even know about. | ||
But they're the ones who make the real decisions. | ||
And again, the media is here to tell you this is somehow good. | ||
We have to fight for democracy all around the world. | ||
We have to kill ourselves so that Ukrainians can have some gay actors their president. | ||
But you don't have a say over what your state actually does. | ||
They call them, quote, reasonable professionals who supported some of Trump's policy goals, such as tax cut for the Ritz, while deliberately thwarting his more impulsive edicts, particularly when it came to foreign policy, if they deemed them deleterious. | ||
So again... The one thing Trump was best at was foreign policy. | ||
The foreign policy victories under Donald Trump are too many to name from peace, tenuous but still peaceful with North Korea to getting China to back down on a number of things to having the respect People around the world warning Germany about reliance on Russian energy that they're now coming to realize he was right about, about trying to get people in NATO to pay their fair share. | ||
Now NATO's all the rage and they're all like, oh, we're going to pay our fair share. | ||
It's like, yeah, that's what Donald Trump wanted. | ||
Like the one thing he was best at, I would say, was foreign policy. | ||
But he disagrees with the deep state actors who you didn't vote for, nobody voted for, and they get to make the decision. | ||
So if they disagree with Donald Trump, president of the United States, then they just subvert him. | ||
And instead of being strung up by their necks for being treasonous infiltrators, they get glowing op-eds in the New York Times. | ||
Among many people who joined the Trump administration in this qualified spirit was John Bolton, who in his own memoir of that time described himself in such figures as foreign national security buyer H.R. McMasters and Defense Secretary James Mattis as the axis of adults in the Trump White House. | ||
Yes, the warmongering, despicable, war crime-committing adults that were there to make sure Donald Trump didn't do anything stupid like let peace break out across the globe. | ||
It was Bolton who instructed Fiona Hill, whom he'd hired, to notify the chief lawyer for the National Security Council in July 2019 of the efforts of Gordon Sondland, a Trump donor-appointed ambassador to the European Union, and acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney to pressure Ukraine into investigating Burisma, the energy firm that Hunter Biden had on its board. | ||
Oh, what a tangled web we weave, folks. | ||
So you've got... Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, making deals with Burisma. | ||
Then you have Joe Biden going to Ukraine and threatening to withhold a billion dollars of aid unless they drop the investigation into Burisma. | ||
Then you have the Trump administration trying to reignite the investigation into Burisma and the corruption of the Biden family and the Democrats in Ukraine. | ||
But then you have John Bolton telling Fiona Hill to expose that. | ||
And you have Vindman and... | ||
Jova Novich or whatever her name is. | ||
All coming together to try to stop the investigation into the crimes of the Democrats in Ukraine. | ||
And this is all good. | ||
This is all good and wonderful. | ||
And this is the deep state in action. | ||
And thank God we have them. | ||
Or else how would Hunter Biden be able to make $83,000 a month? | ||
I mean, it's for his sake the deep state exists. | ||
It's for Joe Biden's sake. | ||
It's not for your sake. And if you want to elect somebody who's going to fight back against the deep state, you're lucky if they just don't outright kill him. | ||
And dance on his grave and mock you while they do it. | ||
Because what are you going to do about it? | ||
Hill, Vindman, and Jovanovic, by contrast, are another breed. | ||
Unlike Hill, Jovanovic is not a high-level policy advisor. | ||
And unlike Vindman, she never served in the military. | ||
But as Lessons from the Edge, that's her new book, attests, she nevertheless has a strong sense of duty in the chain of command. | ||
Yeah, she is just such a respectable and duty-bound person. | ||
Politician and bureaucrat. | ||
It's amazing. They're literally just like, yeah, she subverted the chain of command because of her love of the chain of command. | ||
Because she's so dedicated to proper behavior that she just had to do whatever she wanted regardless of what her superiors elected by the American people told her to do. | ||
She stressed that her State Department staffers are professionals, public servants, who by vocation and training pursue the policies of the president regardless of who holds that office or what party they affiliate with. | ||
She's just like, okay, so she's just a liar then. | ||
I guess that's what that means. It's just insane how open they are about this. | ||
And again, the real thing you need to understand is that they are letting you know that You're not in charge anymore. | ||
You are not the voters who decide. | ||
We are not in a democracy. We're not in a republic. | ||
We are in a spy state, an oligarchy, a plutocracy, whatever you want to call it. | ||
The point is that the decisions of what our country does and what our power and our fortune and our position on the world stage, what that's used to achieve is dictated by a very few unelected, largely unknown bureaucrats who have their own agenda and And who they're quite clear do not even consider America a country. | ||
And that's sort of the most amazing thing. | ||
I'll get back to it on the other side. | ||
We'll finish up this. Take your phone calls. | ||
Maybe play a Greg Reese video. | ||
But it's amazing what they're trying to get away with. | ||
What they're trying to convince you is just, it's all normal and good. | ||
They're trying to ease us very slowly so as not to cause too much of a commotion into a position where we're not just okay with, we actually welcome the idea that there's unelected, unaccountable people running everything. | ||
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I'm about to enter into a realm of hypocrisy. | ||
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That is just wild. | |
It's just amazing. So again, from this article from Slate, over and over again, Jovanovich expressed his astonishment that private interests were able to commandeer American foreign policy and get a U.S. ambassador dismissed for reasons that even the State Department itself admitted were baseless. | ||
It wasn't baseless. | ||
You're admitting in this article and in your book that you were subverting the will of the president. | ||
The president was dictating foreign policy, as is his right, as a duly elected chief executive and commander-in-chief. | ||
You weren't doing it. | ||
You were holding your own personal prerogatives ahead of what the American people wanted. | ||
That's why you were fired. | ||
They're just like, wow, I can't believe this. | ||
I can't believe that these personal interests, these private interests, are getting in the way of me doing whatever the hell I want for no reason, not having any oversight. | ||
Nobody can tell me no. Incredible. | ||
Lessons from the Edge is our new book. | ||
And it gives the impression that Jovanovic, as well as Fiona Hill and Alexander Vindman, Inhabit a different ethical universe, not only from Trump, but nearly everybody else who sold their souls to work in his White House. | ||
Just the way that they say this. | ||
Yeah, they do exist in a different ethical universe. | ||
Our ethical universe says that when you are a representative and an empowered officer of the United States, that's a privilege that's only given to you as long as you uphold authority. | ||
The obligations of that office. | ||
They live in a universe where when they're given that office, they are to exploit it and wield it, wield the American people really as a sword to whatever they want, to whatever ends they desire. | ||
All three were immigrants from families who viewed the U.S. as a place that enabled them to achieve what they couldn't in their homelands. | ||
As a result, they understand America as a set of principles as much as a land or a source of sentimental patriotic identity. | ||
Let me just read that again about these three deep state actors that Slate is celebrating and telling you what a good thing it is that they are the unaccountable masters of our foreign policy. | ||
All three were immigrants from families who viewed the U.S. as a place that enabled them to achieve what they couldn't in their homelands. | ||
A little translation for you here. | ||
These people did not build America. | ||
Their families did not build America. | ||
They did not come over to see a dangerous and often deadly adventure to an untamed land where they sacrificed and took risks to build something entirely new. | ||
No, they just came in a couple years ago. | ||
After all that had been built, after the power of America had been established, They just usurped it. | ||
They just took it for themselves. | ||
They were Russian. They were Ukrainian. | ||
They were whatever else. They were out there in Eastern Europe just until like a decade or so ago. | ||
And then they show up and now they're in charge of everything. | ||
What a good thing this is, right? | ||
Yeah, and surprise, they're making America like the place they immigrated from. | ||
And I mean, just look at every, I mean, everybody from Victoria Nuland to Anthony Blinken, like they are all They all have families that came here like less than 50 years ago from the places that we are now waging war over at their behest, | ||
right? So they just – they come over with all of their ethnic grievances, all of their long-established, you know, I don't know, ethnic blood feuds instead of – you know, they say – They viewed the U.S. as a place that enabled them to achieve what they couldn't in their homelands. | ||
It's not about America, right? | ||
And that's not what your country can do for you, what you can do for your country, right? | ||
It wasn't like, wow, America is a place where we can be free. | ||
In Russia, there would be pogroms and we were under the heel of the czar and who knows when we would just be subject to some... | ||
Firing squad or communist hellhole gulag at any moment. | ||
Like, wow, America, it's free. | ||
We can be who we want. We don't have to hide ourselves. | ||
We can celebrate our religion. | ||
We can say whatever we believe. | ||
Is there impetus to go, wow, what can we do to help build America? | ||
What can we do to contribute? | ||
Wow, you guys built this amazing country unlike anything that we've ever had. | ||
Our family's been prosecuted for all of time, and now here we are in a place that loves us for who we are. | ||
How do we help you continue this? | ||
No, it was, now you can enable us to achieve our goals. | ||
That's what they say. They don't view America as a place to That they need to contribute to and that has helped them be safe and comfortable and prosperous. | ||
So they need to support America. | ||
No, America is a place that will enable them to achieve what they couldn't do in other countries. | ||
Oh, great. Oh, good. | ||
That's what we did it for. | ||
See, we built this country. | ||
Our ancestors risked and starved and strived and founded a nation so that a bunch of people come in 250 years later, take control of the reins, take it over, get in the pilot seat, and steer it towards whatever their ultimate goal is while just foisting all of the expense and exploitation onto the American people. | ||
Fantastic. We love it, don't we? | ||
Don't we love the deep state, folks? | ||
A bunch of immigrants not even born in this country, running our foreign policy, running our government, and completely ignoring the will of the people, even when it's expressed in the election of a president. | ||
That's not even the best part of that sentence, this little statement here. | ||
The best part is, as a result, I'll just read the whole thing again, shall I? All three were immigrants from families who viewed the U.S. as a place that enabled them to achieve what they couldn't in their homelands. | ||
Well, thank God. That's what we're here for. | ||
That's what the American people are here for, to help you achieve what you couldn't achieve in what you consider your homeland. | ||
You don't consider America your homeland. | ||
That's fine. As a result, they understand America as a set of principles as much as a land or source of sentiment for patriotic identity. | ||
So they're literally just like, we're not American. | ||
We don't identify as Americans. | ||
We're not patriotic. She was born in Canada, right? | ||
As a first-generation immigrant from Russia or from the USSR. I'm not sure where in Russia or where in Eastern Europe it was. | ||
Possibly Ukraine. Probably looks like a Ukrainian name to me. | ||
They understand America as a set of principles. | ||
See, America isn't a nation. | ||
It's not a people. It's not a landmass. | ||
It's not an extended family of individuals all bound together by the nationhood, by being American, by that ultimate identity of Americans. | ||
No, it's just a set of principles. | ||
It's just a set of levers to pull. | ||
It's just a set of rules to take advantage of. | ||
That's how they see it. They're celebrating this. | ||
They're telling you it's a good thing. | ||
They go on to mock Trump, obviously. | ||
Then they talk about how this Marie Trader is now a celebrity for standing up against Trump because she's just such a selfless tyrant. | ||
And they say in this article, if this is the deep state at work, let's hope its roots run very deep indeed. | ||
Well, they do, so don't need to worry about that. | ||
They run as deep as you can possibly imagine. | ||
And again, this article is just a fawning celebration of the people who operate behind the scenes in our government to promote their own agenda, who have single-handedly driven us into a state of total destruction where Americans ourselves are at each other's throats. | ||
We are disrespected across the world. | ||
We're rapidly heading into World War III. No consideration for how that might affect the American people and if that's good for them because your concern is... | ||
It's inconsequential to them. | ||
Your existence in your nation isn't a set of people or a land. | ||
It's just a set of rules for them to exploit. | ||
It's just a set of stipulations for them to meet so they can use all of your power and fortune as Americans to their own ends while completely and openly ignoring the will of the people as expressed through the... | ||
Because they love democracy. | ||
Because they're protecting democracy so much. | ||
Because this is our sacred democracy. | ||
And they cry when they see American people do things like walk through the Capitol waving American flags. | ||
That's a horrific violation of democracy. | ||
Their usurpation of the power of America to their own ends. | ||
That's democracy the way they like it. | ||
It's just incredible. | ||
We're going to get into a lot more in the third hour, including your phone calls. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. Third hour has begun here on American Journal. | ||
A lot to talk about over this hour. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls in just a second. | ||
I do want to... Just read some of these headlines that I will not have time to really expand on, but you should probably know. | ||
DOJ secretly spied on journalists and security details. | ||
Apple and Google accounts. | ||
Project Veritas files motion demanding return of property. | ||
Apple and Google have come forward to disclose that between November 2020 and March 2021, the Department of Justice issued nine secret subpoenas and warrants to them for the private information of Project Veritas journalists. | ||
In addition to using Apple and Google to surveil the data of Project Veritas journalists, the DOJ also spied on the journalist's security detail, accessing private information about them as well. | ||
Documents show the Department of Justice compelled Apple and Google not to disclose they were providing the individual's private data to the government. | ||
In the case of Google, the DOJ accessed individual's payment information, MAC address, and browsing history in addition to other personal information. | ||
Project Veritas' attorneys filed a motion outlining how the DOJ's seizures violated the Privacy Protection Act and the Fourth Amendment in addition to the First Amendment and common law reporters' privilege. | ||
Again, this is the great reset. | ||
We call it the great cooperation. | ||
No longer will there be the symbolic separation between the big tech companies and the government, which, as we know, is largely fake anyway, since the government put a lot of these people into business and operates them behind the scenes. | ||
That's the way that it works. If you expose what they're up to, if you are a whistleblower like Project Veritas or Julian Assange or Infowars or anybody else, they'll simply contact their Compatriots at Google and Apple to get direct, likely real-time information about your communications, the documents that you save on the cloud, your movements, location, time, where you're going, who you're hanging out with, who you're interacting with. | ||
They'll have just complete access to all of your information, despite the fact that these are private companies and they can do whatever they want. | ||
Well, what they want to do apparently is cooperate with the feds and hand over dissidents information, kind of like in the USSR or Nazi Germany or anywhere else that authoritarianism has come to roost. | ||
The West needs World War III. That's a headline from Infowars.com. | ||
Martin Armstrong warns there's no return to normal here. | ||
Legendary financial and geopolitical cycle analyst Martin Armstrong thinks the New World Order's so-called Great Reset Plan for Humanity now needs war to try to make it work. | ||
It could happen in the next few weeks. | ||
He contends that war in Europe could break out within a couple of weeks, and the EU and NATO are pushing this, Armstrong says, deliberately poking the bear. | ||
Yeah, war is just devastating to anybody involved, but for those at the top who vote us into war and declare war and send us off to war, never set foot on a foreign battlefield themselves and never at danger for any negative effects of war, they love war. | ||
War only serves to benefit them. | ||
Russia says U.S.-NATO weapon transports in Ukraine are legitimate targets. | ||
I think that was obvious. | ||
Any attempt by the West to inflict significant damage on Russian's military or its separatist allies in Ukraine will be harshly suppressed, he added. | ||
We are warning the U.S. and NATO weapons transports across Ukrainian territory will be considered by us as legal military targets. | ||
I wonder if there's going to do Lusitania 2.0, right? | ||
This is what got us into World War I, this exact thing. | ||
I mean the Balfour Declaration where the British promised they would hand over the British mandate of Palestine over to the Rothschilds so they could make Israel as long as the Rothschilds would make use of their networks in America to get the American people into World War I, which was hugely unpopular at the time. | ||
But with the power of media, they were able to do it. | ||
And, of course, the inciting incident of this was the Lusitania, which was a valid military target because it carried weapons. | ||
The German U-boats had promised not to sink any civilian ships. | ||
So we put a bunch of civilians on a ship with a bunch of ammunition, sent a bunch of arms to the British, made a perfectly legal target for the German U-boats. | ||
But then all of that information was concealed and they told the American people the Germans just fired on a civilian boat and killed a bunch of Americans for no reason. | ||
So just using us as pawns to go out there and get killed and then use their deaths to advocate getting into a destructive war. | ||
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Watch it live right now at band.video. - All right, folks, still a lot to talk about in this hour. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls now. | ||
Let's go to BS Assassin in New York City. | ||
Says Elon Musk might not be an ally. | ||
I agree, BS Assassin. | ||
What's your input on this? | ||
Hold up, Harrison. Can you hear me? | ||
I hear you. I'm in the middle of a D.C. sex orgy right now. | ||
You want to know what I see? Oh, no. | ||
What? Oh, you don't even want to know. | ||
Okay. Gary Nandler's walking around with a crotchless penguin outfit. | ||
All right? And we also got Jim Jordan literally right now is motorboating Nancy Pelosi. | ||
They're all in on it. They're all in on it. | ||
All right. Instead of filling our minds with horrific images, BS assassin, why don't you tell me what you really think about Elon Musk? | ||
Hold up. Let me make my kick real quick. | ||
Oh, let me escape. Okay, okay. | ||
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All right. I think I'm safe. | |
Yeah, they're all in on it, man. | ||
Anybody that's getting that much government subsidies and government contracts, man, you're playing ball all the way, believe me. | ||
That guy's in on it. And everyone's got to look. | ||
Democrat, Republican, Donald Trump, every one of them is part of it. | ||
And they're inching us closer to their agenda, which is world domination. | ||
All right? That guy's hugging the flag. | ||
The biggest... Who, Trump? | ||
Ron DeSantis, Skull and Bones? | ||
I don't know where. I don't know. | ||
I don't know if he is or not. | ||
All right. Well, we all have to start knowing. | ||
You know what I mean? Let's all get together. | ||
Everybody's in on it. Let's just ask our government, can you please go away nicely? | ||
Can all you guys just go have your sex toys? | ||
You have enough money from robbing and raping us. | ||
Can you guys go away? | ||
Let's get the government back as a well-oiled machine. | ||
Yeah, that's right. Sorry, you're fading out there a little BS assassin, but yeah, that's sort of the thing, isn't it? | ||
There's no such thing as just stopping, like, asking these people and going, oh, excuse me, will you please stop tyrannizing us? | ||
Like, the whole thing you need to understand is that they're not going to stop until we stop them, and... | ||
They don't care about votes, so take that for what it's worth. | ||
Let's go to Wild in Wisconsin. | ||
Good Friday, Wildcard. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Wild, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison, do we have a quick second for a joke? | |
Infowars joke? Sure, why not? | ||
And it's all in good fun, but what do you call sex with Alex Jones? | ||
What, Wild? An inside job. | ||
Alright, that's not bad. | ||
That's not bad. Alright, what would you really call that about? | ||
I saw this on Twitter, and I've never heard it before, but I wanted to hear your thoughts. | ||
Someone on Twitter said that people in the LGBT, well, specifically gay people or people who do anal intercourse, they have to wear, bottoms have to wear diapers after like five to ten years. | ||
And I thought like maybe like a conspiracy rabbit hole about it like about like and it's not a joke but like anus mileage like it's very similar to the cells on the lips of your mouth a very thin layer and you know as like population control that people will have to eat less food then and then if you have how cholesterol is so close to testosterone you have less meat in your diet less brain capabilities And it's a kind of combination between population control and, | ||
you know, mind control, MKUltra. | ||
And then also, I was wondering if you ever heard of the Rongo on Easter Island? | ||
What is that? | ||
Well, it's like an unsolved mystery, like a tablet that remains after the civilization that was on Easter Island. | ||
And I think it's I think InfraWars cracked the Rongo Rongo, or specifically Alex Jones, because if you look into the history deep, and I went there personally to confirm it, the little triangle island about 3,000 miles off the coast of Chile, and it talks in detail how you remove the resources and how to collapse the civilization, and then everyone was stuck on this island. | ||
You know, and they were forced to make these giant heads, the Moai heads. | ||
I don't know if you've seen, you've probably seen those before. | ||
Yeah, of course. Yeah. Yeah. | ||
And, you know, they used up all the wood and forest. | ||
So then they couldn't even escape the island. | ||
And they obviously, when everything collapsed, there was class warfare, cannibalism. | ||
People had to live underground for a long time. | ||
And then it went into, like, literally the Hunger Games, where it was a bunch of tribes. | ||
And every election season, one person would have to swim out this island and get an egg from this bird that lays eggs in the ground only once a year. | ||
And this is all on this tablet? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
The tablet's a mystery. | ||
It's unsolved. No one knows what the tablet is. | ||
But I think it was the swan song or Infowars at the time warning people of what happened there. | ||
Interesting. I see the similar thing like an experiment on an island. | ||
You do a scientific experiment on an island because it's contained. | ||
If someone escapes, they're in the water, you can get them. | ||
You got a boat, a big battleship, a cruiser, whatever. | ||
And then lastly, with demons and aliens, I don't like how a lot of people are combining them because obviously demons don't need spaceships. | ||
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Right. Yeah, I guess. | |
I tend to think they're sort of the same thing. | ||
That was a wild card call. | ||
That's for dang sure. | ||
We jumped a lot of topics that I'm not even going to touch right now. | ||
But I think it's fascinating. | ||
I mean, Easter Island is one of those mysteries, especially the video you see there, just the size of these things. | ||
It's like, how did human beings do this? | ||
This doesn't make any sense with our current understanding. | ||
And... We really should spend more time talking about that sort of stuff. | ||
Ancient Egypt and that sort of thing. | ||
The fun conspiracies. | ||
I've said it so many times where it's like I'll be talking to somebody and I'll be like, yeah, you know, I do a radio show. | ||
We talk about like conspiracy theories. | ||
And they're like, oh, like Easter Island? | ||
And like the pyramids and the Loch Ness Monster? | ||
And it's like, no, more about like white genocide and like... | ||
You know, just pedophile islands, Jeffrey Epstein, sort of the horrific stuff. | ||
It's more of pertinent right now conspiracies happening as we speak that are being used to manipulate you into a form of global slavery. | ||
So not so much sea monsters, not so much Bigfoot wandering around the forest as tyrants wandering around the halls of power. | ||
I wish it was more... | ||
More fun like that, but there's a reason all these things are intertwined, and that's because the things that we're going through right now are not new by any means. | ||
They are the same struggles that people have I mean, it really is fascinating. | ||
And there really is something to... | ||
Looking into that history and looking into the way that history was hidden and has been subverted. | ||
If you really want to learn more about that, there's a content creator called Asha Logos who talks a lot about it. | ||
The Aura Linda book is another interesting book. | ||
Source of information for all this stuff. | ||
But of course, we have to keep up with the current nonsense going on. | ||
It's not about how did these ancient people move these giant rocks. | ||
That's confusing. It's more about what world war are we about to be plunged into and how does our family survive? | ||
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All right, folks. | |
Welcome back. | ||
The necessary processes are being put into place right now. | ||
For the full-on final globalist digital slavery that they've been wanting for so long, let's just take a look at how some of these things are falling into line. | ||
Of course, over the past few days, you've probably seen the headlines of the implantable microchip that they're now pushing in the UK. Same one that came out in Sweden a little while ago. | ||
But now they're pushing this. | ||
How convenient it is. | ||
To use your hand to swipe a card. | ||
It's just that, wouldn't you rather just have a little mark on your hand and that will make you able to buy and sell things? | ||
What do you mean that sounds familiar? | ||
We just made this up just now. | ||
You've never heard this before. | ||
Of course, you also have the stories of the vaccine passport being rolled out by the UK and a number of other nations. | ||
At the same time, that surveillance is exploding across the board, whether it's the American government working hand-in-hand with Google, Apple, and Microsoft to have direct information, direct access to your devices to know where you are, what you're saying, who you're interacting with on a real-time basis. | ||
You also have the use of facial recognition technology being rolled out in schools. | ||
Specifically here, this is in British schools where children are being watched and surveilled continuously just so they get used to not having any freedom, not having any privacy. | ||
Now when it comes to their again unelected and even admittedly self-professed unpatriotic people ruling over them. | ||
But here's the most important aspect of this, the keystone to the whole corrupt structure. | ||
The World Health Organization is attempting a power grab. | ||
This is from the People's Treaty dot com. | ||
Most people have never heard of the international health regulations. | ||
The United States agreed to the IHR in 2005. | ||
These regulations override and supersede the U.S. Constitution. | ||
On January 12th, 2022, the United States submitted a number of amendments to the IHR that will give away even more of our sovereignty and greatly empower the World Health Organization to restrict your health-related rights and freedoms. | ||
The 75th meeting of the World Health Assembly will be held in Geneva, Switzerland, this May 22nd through 28th, 2022. | ||
The Assembly will vote on the amendments to the IHR. | ||
They are very likely to pass and be enacted into international law unless we, the people, stand up against this attack on our sovereignty. | ||
It's that law and rules-based order that we love so much. | ||
These amendments to the international health regulations do not need to be approved by two-thirds of the U.S. Senate. | ||
We've already agreed to obey the IHR by virtue of our membership in the United Nations and the WHO. We've already given away some of our sovereignty. | ||
These amendments will give away even more. | ||
In addition to the proposed amendments to the IHR, the WHO has also set up an intergovernmental negotiating body that is actively negotiating an international treaty on pandemic prevention. | ||
Preparedness and response the proposed pandemic treaty is separate from and in addition to the proposed amendments to the international health regulations mentioned above. | ||
The pandemic treaty does not yet exist, but it is being drafted and negotiated right now. | ||
The intergovernmental negotiating body is currently accepting comments from the general public to determine the topics that may be included in the quote pandemic treaty. | ||
The time to stand up and speak out for your rights is now. | ||
In other words, use them before you lose them. | ||
Here's a story from the countersignal. | ||
The WHO is building a global vaccine passport. | ||
The World Health Organization has contracted German-based Deutsche Telekom subsidiary T-Systems to develop a global vaccine passport system with plans to link every person on the planet to a QR digital ID code. | ||
Indeed, despite the minuscule threat posed by new variants and the dubious at-best vaccine efficacy, the WHO is adamant that a global QR code-based vaccine passport system is vital for all future health emergencies, not just COVID. COVID-19 affects everyone. | ||
Countries will therefore only emerge from the pandemic together. | ||
Vaccination certificates that are tamper-proof and digitally verifiable build trust. | ||
Who is therefore supporting member states in building national and regional trust networks and verification technology, says the unit head of the WHO's Department of Digital Health and Innovation, Garrett Mell. | ||
Moreover, as reported by the Counter Signal, the push for global vaccine passports coincides with the WHO's drafting of a global pandemic treaty, which would legally bind member states to the WHO's international health regulations and allow this organization to dictate all future pandemic responses, utterly quashing national health sovereignty. | ||
The WHO began drafting this treaty in December 2021 during a special session titled The World Together. | ||
Wasn't that one of the names of the lockstep document? | ||
No, Clever Together. Sorry, it was called Clever Together. | ||
This is the world together. | ||
It's just a coincidence that they all push exactly the same thing at exactly the same time for exactly the same reasons. | ||
The treaty is to be upheld by the WHO's constitution, under which Article 19 provides the World Health Assembly with the ability to adopt conventions or agreements on any matter within the WHO's competence. | ||
The authority was initially designed to pertain only to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, but it's been expanded to include dictating member states' future pandemic responses. | ||
One MP is actually warning about this, saying this would effectively give the organization the authority to take control of member states' health care systems whenever they feel necessary. | ||
Of even more concern, if this treaty isn't signed, is enshrined, the WHO would be in full control over what gets called a pandemic. | ||
Of course, we know now, even as of a couple days ago, New York governor has declared racism a public health pandemic, an epidemic. | ||
We would end up with a one size fits all approach for the entire world. | ||
A one size fits all response to a global health crisis doesn't even work across Canada, let alone the entire globe. | ||
Of course, it's not about fighting pandemics at all. | ||
It's not about fighting sicknesses, illnesses. | ||
If that was the case, they wouldn't be the ones creating these sicknesses in a lab and then releasing it on purpose to bring this about. | ||
Here's some more articles just in the last week or so. | ||
Canada is a partner in the WEF's program to bring digital ID to travel. | ||
The governor of Air Canada and two major Canadian airports have partnered with the World Economic Forum on a digital ID project that could see a social credit-like system being required for travel. | ||
You also have this. Unvaxxed Aussies cannot leave the country of Australia because of a treaty with the World Health Organization. | ||
Technocracy News has warned about United Nations treaties and agreements, including those with the World Health Organization signed by most nations on Earth. | ||
When the WHO lawyers show up to enforce these terms, nations must comply or risk global repercussions. | ||
That's how Australia arrived at the decision to ground unvaxxed citizens from leaving the country. | ||
It has nothing to do with real science and everything to do with pseudoscience and tyranny. | ||
The world must reject the WHO. | ||
So yes, the Australians are allowed to leave their country because they're unvaxxed, are being kept within their state by this treaty with the World Health Organization superseding their own rights as citizens or their own sovereignty of their country. | ||
And now the WHO has proposed sanctions for any countries that disobey their global pandemic rules. | ||
Proposals of sanctions on countries disobeying WHO pandemic response rules concerning failure to cooperate with the World Health Organization during a pandemic should prompt sanctions on a country some officials and experts are proposing. | ||
They point to China's failure to share early information and fully cooperate with investigating the origins of COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
Others, however, have sounded the alarm about giving the WHO too much power at the expense of national sovereignty. | ||
We'll finish up with what this means and what we can look forward to on the other side. | ||
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Stay with us. You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host Harrison Smith. | |
I wish this was a conspiracy theory. | ||
I wish this was me just taking little pieces of information and then extrapolating it out and coming up with a theory of my own to explain some of the stuff I see going on. | ||
That's not what we're doing here. | ||
I'm just explaining to you from their own documents and in their own words what the people at the top of our civilization are doing, what they're planning, why they're planning it, and how this affects you. | ||
There's no theorizing going on here. | ||
This is just an open conspiracy at this point. | ||
And it's really not that difficult to draw all of the lines together, right? | ||
It's not complicated. | ||
It's not hard. It's not confusing at all. | ||
It's very simple what they're trying to do. | ||
They're very open about it. | ||
And it's just up to you to determine whether or not you think it's a good thing. | ||
Just like so many conspiracy theories in the world today. | ||
If you say it, you can say all the same facts, but if you say it's a good thing, Then it's a good thing, and you're right, and you're a liberal. | ||
But if you say all the exact same facts, but disagree with the outcome, you're a bad person, you're crazy, and you're making things up, and a conspiracy theorist. | ||
At the same time, the BBC is saying, the Great Reset, why we're all following the Great Reset, and why we have a policy called Build Back Better, and why we love the World Economic Forum, and Klaus Schwab, on that very same basis, I'm going to do an article on that very same website. | ||
On the very same day, you'll see, what is this great reset conspiracy theory that right-wingers are coming up with? | ||
Totally crazy and nonsense, right? | ||
No, they know what they're doing. | ||
They're admitting that they're doing it. | ||
It's just you're not going to be allowed to question them much longer. | ||
So we have the World Health Organization attempting a power grab with the Treaty on Pandemic Prevention Preparedness and Response. | ||
They'll solidify that and negotiate about exactly what should be in it in May of this year. | ||
At the same time, you have the WHO building a global vaccine passport system, right, along with the power grab and the treaty pandemic where you'll give over national sovereignty to this international cabal of people who as this. | ||
There's an article here that puts it really well. | ||
It's the unvaxxed one, but essentially the WHO is building this global vaccine passport, already signed up with a German technocratic company in order to bring this about. | ||
The World Economic Forum is building its own vaccine passport. | ||
Of course, Canada is partnering the WEF's program to bring digital ID to travel. | ||
The UK is also rolling out a digital ID to travel. | ||
So again, it's not a conspiracy theory, it's just a blatant conspiracy. | ||
You have the World Economic Forum, their unelected, supranational organization. | ||
Making treaties that will affect all governments. | ||
You have the World Economic Forum openly bragging, to quote Klaus Schwab, we penetrate the cabinet. | ||
So yesterday I was at a reception with Justin Trudeau and I know that half of his cabinet, or even more than half, are actually young global leaders. | ||
So they have loyalty to this international mafia rather than the governments that they're supposed to serve. | ||
Some claim that the WEF is influential, but it's by no means running or directly influencing the Canadian government. | ||
However, this pilot program suggests the opposite is true. | ||
The pilot program is the WEF's own known traveler digital identity, KTDI. It's referred to as a way to promote secure seamless passenger travel in anticipation of changing traveler behaviors and expectations. | ||
The critical need to strengthen cross-border security and the surge in passenger volume expected in the coming decade. | ||
So again, this is a WEF program that Canada has now signed on to. | ||
It falls directly in line with the World Health Organization's own global vaccine passport. | ||
All of these things are being implemented at the same time in exactly the same way in a coordinated and orchestrated fashion by people who are loyal to the World Economic Forum within the highest ranks of government in their own country. | ||
Not a conspiracy theory, just a conspiracy. | ||
Just just illustrating for you now the networks that govern our world, that are pushing these things forward and that are driving our path into the future. | ||
In complete contradiction to the desire of the vast majority of people at the bottom. | ||
Now, Australia is experiencing this rather severely. | ||
Senator Rennick in that country was asking the chief medical officer, Why it would make any sense at all to prevent unvaccinated people from leaving the country? | ||
Well, Paul Kelly, Australia's chief medical officer, explained that it was due to Australia's international health obligations. | ||
That's an international treaty we signed because we're members of the WHO. As far as a quick search turns up, Australia, Canada, and the UAE may be the only nation still banning their own citizens from leaving. | ||
But again, this is because of the pandemic treaty that they're already in with the WHO that promises to get even more intense very soon. | ||
Pandemic treaty passes. | ||
I love the way they put it here. | ||
The WHO is a menace. | ||
They had only one job in the last 50 years, and they failed dismally. | ||
Now they want more power. | ||
I mean, this is really just about anything on the left, anything in globalism, anything in the Democrats. | ||
The blank is a menace. | ||
They had only one job in the last 50 years. | ||
They failed dismally, and now they want more power, right? | ||
Something easy, something simple. | ||
Your job is to protect America. | ||
Well, we failed miserably and now we demand more power. | ||
Your job is to just keep trade going so people can live their lives. | ||
Well, massive inflation. | ||
You're spending $5,000 plus every single year that we're in charge. | ||
So I think what we need to do more of is get more power. | ||
I think we need more power now. | ||
So all of these people, all these organizations, they're all menaces. | ||
They all completely fail at what they claim to be doing. | ||
And then they use that failure to advocate for more power for themselves. | ||
Apparently, as this article notes, Australia needed electronic systems for storing information on ill travelers, and we need to establish centralized vaccination registries. | ||
That's page 28 on the recommendation from Australia's National Action Plan for Health Security 2019 through 2023. | ||
So again, all of these falling directly in line, all of these being organized and orchestrated by the international... | ||
Communities, you know, the WHO, the number one funder of that is Bill Gates. | ||
Like, he is the one primarily in charge of it. | ||
China is second only to him. | ||
So these are the people that are running the organizations that are dictating what your country is or is not allowed to do. | ||
And if you don't want to go along with these tyrants, with these unelected billionaires forcing their will on you, well, your country may suffer the consequences. | ||
Public, or here's the story again. | ||
Proposals of sanctions on countries disobeying the WHO pandemic response rules will or may or should, they argue, prompt sanctions on a country. | ||
Some public officials, prominently German health minister Jens Spahn, Proposed that countries that fail to follow up on their commitments to the WHO should face sanctions. | ||
WHO head Tadris, whatever, said that they may be exploring the sanctions and how they may be important. | ||
The sanctions regime would be backed by a new pandemic treaty pushed by Germany and backed by about two dozen other countries. | ||
The idea was also raised by a group of scholars from the London School of Economics, King College London, and German Alliance on Climate Change and Health. | ||
High-income settings... | ||
May not be motivated by financial resources in the same way as their low-income counterparts, they wrote in a recent essay discussing the treaty idea. | ||
An adaptable incentive regime is therefore needed with sanctions such as public reprimands, economic sanctions, or denial of benefits. | ||
So again, give them charge of everything from healthcare to food supplies, and then they will use that power that you've given them to ensure that you obey them. | ||
And if you are to disobey them, you will suffer the consequences. | ||
And they admit these types of influences will be less effective on the rich. | ||
It's not about the rich. | ||
The rich are largely already in their pocket since they owe their fortune to the system that now supports them. | ||
But again, they say the World Health Organization will be able to dictate terms. | ||
They'll be able to tell countries more or less how to respond. | ||
It's bad enough when you have our government and our public health authorities taking actions that may go against the spirit of democracy or they take away freedoms. | ||
When that happens at a national level, it's not good, but there's a possibility of perhaps taking action against it at the national level. | ||
When it's taking place at the global level, then it's going to be much more difficult for local populations to regain power and control. | ||
There's also a question of who holds sway over the organization. | ||
The WHO depends on hundreds of members for funding, but most of the money comes from just a handful of them, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Germany, United States and the United Kingdom. | ||
And the CCP has been a major influence on the organization as well. | ||
So again, not a conspiracy theory, just a conspiracy fact that they are at this moment setting up the biotechnocratic panopticon total control global government system. | ||
They're shoving it down your throat. | ||
There's mere months of freedom left. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. Final segment of the show. | ||
We're going to go to Harold and Chris in just a moment. | ||
Final two calls here. | ||
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Now, before we go out to your phone calls, let me just spend a minute here talking about what's going on in Taiwan. | ||
Won't take long to discuss. | ||
It's just kind of hilarious what's happening. | ||
And I sure wish I lived in a world where I could have faith in the American government, where I could feel like proud of the American diplomats we're sending overseas. | ||
And I feel like you mess with them. | ||
You're messing with all of us. This is America, damn it. | ||
Yeah, we get to go around the world. | ||
It's because we're better than all of you. | ||
It's because we're America. | ||
It's because we run things around here. | ||
You've got to show the proper respect. | ||
Wouldn't that be nice? Wouldn't it be nice to feel like we're sending out these, like, powerful, you know, like in World War II or something, you've got the whole world controlled by various dudes from Kansas. | ||
Like, it's just awesome. | ||
It's so cool. Not anymore. | ||
No, not anymore. Now old Lindsey Graham is over in Taiwan and, uh, And I'd be fine if he never came back, to be honest. | ||
Six U.S. lawmakers arrive in Taiwan for surprise visit. | ||
China issues warning. | ||
And again, it's almost like the mainstream media is stringing this as if we're in those old days where it's like, six U.S. lawmakers going to Taiwan, flexing American muscle in the way that only Americans can. | ||
And now it's instead just like... | ||
Flamboyant weirdo Lindsey Graham waddles through Taiwan as we just wait China taking them over. | ||
We're going to do nothing to stop it. | ||
It's just like we're weak. These people have nothing of our interests in mind. | ||
Just look at them. | ||
Just look at this pathetic masked group of old groundhogs just bumbling around. | ||
How many millions of dollars do you think this is costing the American taxpayer? | ||
Send these corrupt old scumbags to go pitter around Taiwan. | ||
I'd love to be able to be patriotic for the American government. | ||
I'm patriotic for the American people. | ||
I love America as a concept. | ||
The people ruling over us right now are not the people that built this country. | ||
They're usurpers and destroyers. | ||
China is acting the way I wish America would. | ||
China firmly opposes any form of official interaction between the U.S. and China's Taiwan region, the spokesperson for the government tweeted on Thursday. | ||
And then they launched drills. | ||
The Army of China's large-scale drills around Taiwan Island and East China Sea on Friday are targeted at U.S. lawmakers' visit to Taiwan and rehearse real actions to resolve the Taiwan question once and for all when necessary. | ||
Again, this is from Global Times, a state-affiliated media in China, so it's not even like, oh, well, we were already going to do these drills. | ||
Just a coincidence that your guys were there. | ||
They're like, no, we're doing these drills to freak out your senators that are there. | ||
Meanwhile, we're sitting here like, oh no, no, leave Lindsey Graham alone. | ||
No, don't do anything to him. | ||
What would we do without Lindsey Graham? | ||
Like, who cares? Who cares? | ||
PLA's joint patrols and drills are also a warning to U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who could still visit Taiwan after, quote, recovering from COVID-19. | ||
If she does visit, more powerful measures from China await her. | ||
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Yeah. Yeah, that's called... | |
That's called being a world power. | ||
That's called flexing your might. | ||
That's called the ultimate outcome of the slow but sure degradation of America across the globe. | ||
That they're just like, oh, you want to send senators over here? | ||
Well, hope they can hear each other or the sound of our jets overhead. | ||
And if Nancy Pelosi feels like she wants to come, when she recovers from her COVID-19 asymptomatic sickness, It's just like, we're going to Taiwan. | ||
Oh no, I'm sick. | ||
I can't go. Darn it. | ||
China's like, alright, well once you're over that, if you do want to come, there will be even more waiting for you. | ||
So tread carefully. It's like, damn, I wish I was Chinese. | ||
That sounds awesome. That sounds super cool to have a country that's strong and nationalistic and flexes its might over its near neighbors. | ||
This is the dichotomy. | ||
We've got to either be ruled over by corrupt, idiot psychopaths like Nancy Pelosi, or you've got to have slave factories and execute gay people. | ||
It's like, is this really? We can't just have America. | ||
We can't just be America again. No, we can't. | ||
It's over. Let's go after the phone calls now. | ||
Harold from FEMA Region 4. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Taxes and currency are on the air. | ||
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Happy, colossal government tax day. | |
Our government gods have... | ||
Pass over the 18th to pay our dues. | ||
I hope people are realizing now, COVID and everything else, our tax dollars are being used against us. | ||
I mean, you can see that all the might for wars being sent over abroad, soon they'll have illegal immigrants, the Democrats are illegal immigrants voting, and they'll be sending our boys and girls We're good to go abroad to go fight and ruin our country more. | ||
Everyone's talking about Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore. | ||
Look at those governments. They're not free governments as you think they are. | ||
I know. The idea that we're promoting freedom or democracy around the world, and it's like Zelensky just owning all of the media outlets in Ukraine. | ||
But you're exactly right, what you're pointing out. | ||
And it's one of the things I noticed today going through all the headlines. | ||
It was just like, Biden authorizes $800 million for military assistance for Ukraine. | ||
Americans waging war in Ukraine. | ||
Taiwan. We have to do everything for Taiwan. | ||
And then mixed in there is like, oh, and by the way, 750,000 immigrants have crossed over the border and been helped into the country by Joe Biden. | ||
And that doesn't even include the 680,000 that were completely missed by us or the 120,000 children that we picked up. | ||
So it's just like endless war overseas for things that have nothing to do with us, our own country being invaded, and we can't get... | ||
You know, a pop gun to help us fight back against that. | ||
It is so apparent when you look at these all in total of just how corrupt and traitorous our current regime is. | ||
Let's go to Chris in Michigan for a final call. | ||
We got one minute left. Chris, the floor is yours. | ||
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Tail gunner again. | |
Okay. I'll see what I can do in a minute. | ||
But with the last call we were talking about with currency, it's like we have to go off this fiat, probably back to a silverback sort of currency, get rid of income tax. | ||
I was actually doing the math the other day. | ||
It's like, I think we could actually fund the whole government with nothing more than a 10% federal income tax and a 1% income tax, not income tax, sales tax on a stock market. | ||
Every time you buy and sell stock, you're paying a 1% sales tax. | ||
You don't think one day of trading is going to fund the entire year's worth of, we're just not taxing the right people. | ||
We've been basically the middle class. | ||
We're running out of time, but I appreciate your call, Chris. | ||
Yeah, we have plenty of material. | ||
It's just being spent on our enemies. | ||
That really is the answer. | ||
Thanks for the call, Chris. | ||
See you next week, folks. | ||
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See you next week. | |
See you next week. | ||
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