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you're tuned in to the american journal with your host harrison smith Watch it live right now at band.video. | |
I think it's time to blow this scene. | ||
Get everybody and stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
Somehow our phone lines are already full. | ||
That doesn't make any sense. | ||
We'll clear those out and then open them up again for you later today. | ||
We'll be taking your calls. | ||
Of course, we'll be watching, oh, just so many videos and talking about all of the news of the day and, of course, your phone calls throughout the show. | ||
But let's begin today as we always do with our daily dispatch. | ||
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Tuesday, the 19th of April, 2022. | ||
I'm going to say, Give it to Cassandra Fairbanks for this headline. | ||
Cry bully activist journo Taylor Lorenz, Dox's libs of TikTok creator, goes to the homes of her family members. | ||
Cry bully activist and Washington Post quote journalist Taylor Lorenz is doxing the creator of the popular libs of TikTok Twitter account and went to the homes of the private citizen's relatives as part of her harassment campaign. | ||
You may remember that Taylor Lorenz was on television recently crying about being subjected to doxing and harassment for being a female journalist. | ||
We all feel so sorry for this. | ||
Just shameless hypocrite. | ||
During the interview, Loren sobbed uncontrollably as she claimed that she had considered suicide due to severe PTSD from mean tweets directed at her. | ||
And now she's attempting to dox the private and anonymous account Libs of TikTok. | ||
The creator of Libs of TikTok, a young woman, has remained anonymous since the creation of the account. | ||
And she is constantly the target of death threats for reposting videos that liberals posted Publish themselves on social media. | ||
So if you're not aware, the Twitter account, Libs of TikTok, simply takes videos, usually from TikTok, but just shows liberals being themselves, just doing the things that they do, and then posts those videos to Twitter, and everybody laughs at how ridiculously stupid they all are, and now they hate her for it, for showing the world what they themselves are up to. | ||
She doesn't add any commentary, really. | ||
She doesn't make her own videos about these people. | ||
She just puts what they do on Up on Twitter and they hate her for it and now they're trying to destroy her life. | ||
We'll get more into that a little bit later. | ||
Meanwhile, U.S. judge throws out Biden mask mandate for planes and trains. | ||
A federal judge in Florida has struck down the Biden administration's mask mandate We're good to go. | ||
Last week extended the mandate, but it has now been struck down. | ||
Her order on Monday effectively removes the masking requirement in all airports, trains, taxis, and transit hubs. | ||
And this was met with cheers of jubilation by those actually in the air at the time. | ||
Here's a video of that announcement being made. | ||
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April 18th, the Biden administration announced that the Transportation Security Administration will no longer enforce the federal mandate requiring masks in all U.S. airports and onboard aircraft. | |
Woo! We're free! | ||
Cheers all around. | ||
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We can take it down. | |
Yeah, that's the cheering. | ||
There are a lot of videos like that. | ||
We'll show you some more in a little bit later, including a stewardess crying as she takes her mask off for the first time in two years while on the job. | ||
What a horrific crime they have committed on all of us, folks. | ||
And we won't forget it anytime soon. | ||
Meanwhile, hey, speaking of crime, massive increase in black Americans murdered was a result of defund the police movement. | ||
This, according to experts, murders, moitas, Across the board, spiked by nearly 30% in 2020 compared to the year prior, according to FBI data, marking the largest single-year increase in killings since the agency began tracking the crimes. | ||
In 2019, at least 7,484 black Americans were murdered. | ||
That number shot up to at least 9,941 murders in 2020, meaning there was an increase of nearly 2,500 black Americans murdered over the previous year. | ||
BLM responsible for 2,500 black Americans. | ||
Murders of black people at that time, including the white people. | ||
And finally, we have this. West Virginia announced a $99 million opioid settlement with Janssen. | ||
and that'll teach him. | ||
That'll teach him not to kill everyone. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
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Maybe I'm just a cynic, folks. | ||
I can't feel happy about even the good news that we see these days because it just reminds me of what a pathetic mess we've become. | ||
This U.S. judge has thrown out the Biden mask mandate. | ||
Clay Travis on Twitter says, think about this for a moment. | ||
It took just one brave federal judge accurately applying the law to end a two-year mask mandate on airplanes. | ||
True bravery is rare. | ||
God bless her. And it's like, on one hand, yeah, I love it. | ||
You know, you love the cheering, and it's like, ah, we're free, we don't have to wear masks anymore on airplanes. | ||
This stupid charade, this meaningless symbol, can now be removed from our faces. | ||
Isn't that wonderful? Of course it is. | ||
It's great. But it really just pisses me off that we had to wait for two years for a single federal judge. | ||
How many federal judges are there in America? | ||
Hundreds? It seems like there's a new one every week. | ||
Not one of them could read the law right. | ||
Not one of them could figure out that forcing people to wear masks was not in the purview of the federal government and shouldn't have been allowed. | ||
And it took them two years. | ||
It took the one, two years to do this. | ||
I don't know. Maybe I'm just cynic. | ||
Maybe I just expect too much of us. | ||
But it seems like... | ||
The whole point of America is that we could be a country where if somebody tries to do something tyrannical and overreaching, you have this entire massive federal government system, state government system, city government, just layers upon layers of people who at any point could go, no, you haven't proven that this is effective, you haven't proven it's necessary, you haven't proven it, so no, we're not allowing this. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
That's what happened now. | ||
It just took two years. Two years. | ||
Two years to do it. Two years of masking children. | ||
Two years of masking people on airplanes. | ||
Two years of fights on airplanes. | ||
People being dragged off their arms behind their back by sky marshals. | ||
Planes being grounded and people being banned from airports entirely. | ||
Like, just all of the chaos. | ||
All of the stupidity. | ||
All for something that doesn't do crap when it comes to stopping the transmission of the disease. | ||
I mean, masks do less than the vaccine. | ||
That's saying something, right? | ||
Out of all of the measures that were taken, maybe we should rank them, right? | ||
Because obviously, top of the list has to be social distancing. | ||
The idea that standing six feet away from somebody is going to stop you from being infected or from infecting five feet. | ||
Oh, it's danger now. | ||
Six feet. We're safe now. | ||
That one maybe is at the top of the list. | ||
But I think masks might be just under that. | ||
I guess they're all sort of on the same level. | ||
They're all on the same level of horrifically damaging to our psyche, to our unity, to our ability to live our lives, and equally ineffective in doing things. | ||
Even a modicum, even having just an iota of an effect against coronavirus, they haven't done anything. | ||
In fact, they've only made things worse. | ||
Places that had more lockdowns had more COVID. Places that are higher vaccinated have higher COVID deaths now. | ||
Everything they do reverses entirely. | ||
It's just completely ineffective. | ||
Negative efficacy is really what I'm trying to say. | ||
But yeah, it's just like great. | ||
Great. So out of 300 million Americans... | ||
Hundreds of federal judges, month upon month upon month. | ||
I mean, what, you think this is the first mass lawsuit that came up? | ||
No, there have been probably thousands of them. | ||
Transportation, any other sort of mandate, like people have been pushing back the entire time. | ||
We covered some of the first pushback when we went to Midland here in Texas to interview the bar owners who tried to keep their bar open and were met with an APC and assault rifles in their faces held by the sheriffs for daring to try to stay open any longer. | ||
People have been pushing back the entire time, but 300 million Americans, 400 maybe at this point with all the illegal immigrants, Americans, right? | ||
And not one of them could... | ||
Not one of them could just go, no, you're not allowed to do this. | ||
You're just not allowed to do it. | ||
It's not even like my personal view. | ||
It's not like, well, I've studied the science. | ||
It's just constitutionally, legally, it's completely invalid. | ||
And we've said a million times, what is legal is what they get away with. | ||
If they can say there's a mask mandate and then drag you off the plane by your hair for refusing it, I guess that's what they can do. | ||
I guess that's the law now. | ||
I guess if the people who we've empowered through our elections, through our system to be the bulwarks of Americans' freedoms, if they don't carry out that responsibility, if they don't manifest that obligation, then we lose it, right? | ||
Congress has the obligation, has the authority to declare war. | ||
But if we're just sending strike teams to Syria for the next 30 years and Congress doesn't do anything about it, I guess that they've abdicated that responsibility. | ||
They've given up that right and that obligation. | ||
So, again, it's great. | ||
It's wonderful. I'm so happy that the mask mandate is over, I guess. | ||
But at the same time, it's just depressing to know it took two years to find a single judge to just know the law, to just go, no, this is wrong. | ||
So... It's over now. | ||
Everybody's just like cheering. So you've just got like millions and tens of millions of people all across America just like breathing a sigh of relief, ripping their mask off, like thank God we're free once again. | ||
And all it took was one federal judge and one little federal courthouse in Florida To just do what's right. | ||
To just stand up for them. | ||
And it's just the perfect sort of image of America. | ||
It's just all of these people. | ||
You go on Twitter. | ||
You go on mainstream media. | ||
And you would think 99% of people love the masks. | ||
And now they're too scared to fly. | ||
And they just... | ||
The mask is a safety blanket for them. | ||
And they'll never give it up. And they love it forever. | ||
The reality is that's the 1%. | ||
That's the... Tiny, tiny minority of people who are so suckered by this psychological operation that they're desperate to enslave themselves. | ||
The vast majority of Americans don't want anything to do with this, but they're good people and they're rule followers and they just want to not cause trouble and so they go along with it, right? | ||
But this is, again, just sort of the perfect example of so much of what's happening in America. | ||
You've got tens of millions of people just desperate to rip their masks off, cheering and crying when they finally get to do it. | ||
And all it takes is one person to stand up for them. | ||
One person to actually... | ||
Speak out for the 99% and all of the tyranny, all of the restrictions, all of the unconstitutional mandates, they all crumble because nobody wants them. | ||
But if that one person doesn't stand up, then the tens of millions of people are all the slaves of that 1% that want to convince everybody to do what they say. | ||
So thank God we finally found one. | ||
Thank God after two years, one singular judge made the right decision. | ||
Let's watch some of these videos. We already watched clip eight. | ||
Let's watch clip seven now. | ||
masks passengers clap as flight attendant of Allegiant Airlines announces there will be no more masks little kids like They just announced no more masks on airplanes. | ||
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Allegiant Airlines is doing this as well, along with many other airlines. | |
This just happened seconds ago. | ||
It's just like, can't you just feel the spirit raising? | ||
Can't just, in that video, it just goes from just like muzzled, cowed, little livestock creatures to just like, oh, I'm awake. | ||
We can speak to each other. | ||
That girl's actually kind of pretty. | ||
I didn't notice with her mask. | ||
We're connecting with each other again. | ||
Little kids are freed, and it's just so pathetic and sad. | ||
I mean, it reminds me of that scene from A Bug's Life, right, or something like that, where... | ||
Again, if everybody who feels this way... | ||
I mean, you heard it. And you'll hear it in some of these other videos. | ||
In fact, guys, I put another video in the folder here where the... | ||
Flight 10 actually starts crying. | ||
Is that clip 10? | ||
Because I'm going to play that one. But she's literally, like, weeping in happiness that she doesn't have to wear a mask after two years of being muzzled at her job. | ||
And it's just like... If everybody just spoke their minds, if every one of those people stood up, went to protests against mask mandates, spoke out against it, talked to their friends and family about how ridiculous it was, and then forced that view on the politicians, because isn't that the point of America? | ||
Isn't that the entire reason we were created? | ||
Isn't that the worldwide revolution that the Founding Fathers ignited? | ||
In 1776 was that the people are the ones who are in charge. | ||
The sovereignty lies at the end of the day, not with some king or some appointed official, but with the people themselves and their, you know, willing acquiescence to a friendly government. | ||
Wasn't that the point? And haven't we completely and totally lost that? | ||
and isn't this the best example? | ||
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He's somebody that has changed the way that we think, changed the way that we, the words that we use. | ||
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Anyway, that's enough about, you know, being at war with the New World Order. | ||
Let's once again go back to this mask. | ||
Nonsense that's going on. | ||
We have that video. | ||
Let's go to this video where you see a stewardess on the airline actually break out in tears after being allowed to take her mask off for the first time in two years. | ||
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If you would like to continue wearing your mask, please feel free to do so that we do have extras if you would like one. | ||
First time in two years. | ||
Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! | ||
So my name is Sarah. | ||
I will be your flight later. | ||
We went at one 35-minute flight up to a handsome from three other to the other side and some of my dear friends. | ||
Together, we are here for your comfort and safety. | ||
So in just a moment, we will be going over to... | ||
It's just a... | ||
You know, it's joyful, but just recognize that the inverse of that joy is the silent suffering that for two years these people have been put through. | ||
I doubt they even felt like they could speak up about it, right? | ||
Just every day they're forced to abuse themselves, right? | ||
It's one thing if somebody's coming up and like shoving a mask on you, but it's just the psychological domination of just putting on that mask every single day. | ||
And there's one important thing to understand about the federal airline mask mandate. | ||
It has absolutely nothing to do with airplanes being particularly dangerous. | ||
They're really not. I mean, you get, you know, I guess the air circulation, but you can put in filters. | ||
You can put in air filters. | ||
I'm sure everybody's heard the story about how much cleaner the air was in airplanes before they banned smoking because when they had smoking on airplanes, they had to have very efficient and powerful air filtration devices to cycle the air and filter out the smoke. | ||
And so when they got rid of smoking, they got rid of those filters, and so the air became stagnant and kind of gross. | ||
So, I mean, they could have air filters or something. | ||
So it is a little bit grosser being in airplanes. | ||
I don't know, I always get sick on airplanes anyway before COVID ever happened. | ||
But do you think that's why the CDC did it? | ||
Or do you think it's because that's the industry that they could force people to wear masks on? | ||
It's not about, well, the planes are particularly dangerous. | ||
We have to mask on planes. | ||
The masks don't work, so it doesn't matter if the planes are particularly dangerous. | ||
The planes are particularly dangerous. | ||
Everybody needs to wear helmets. | ||
Everybody needs to wear an earring on their left ear. | ||
Like, they do nothing, right? So... | ||
It's all symbolic regardless. | ||
But airplanes are a thing that everybody needs to use at some point or another. | ||
If you want to travel across this massive country, you're probably going to be getting on an airplane. | ||
And it's a monopoly, right? | ||
You can't just build your own airplane. | ||
Airplane or airline company. | ||
Doesn't happen. So you have to use their airplanes. | ||
You have to obey their rules. | ||
And they can kick you off and basically have autonomous power once you're in the air. | ||
I'm sure you've all seen the pictures of unruly passengers duct taped to their chairs. | ||
They have the power to do that sort of stuff because, well... | ||
You're in an airplane. You're trapped and you got to control people every once in a while. | ||
So it was about control. | ||
It was about the fact that airplanes and the airline industry was one where the government could outsource its tyranny to a private corporation. | ||
That's why there were mask mandates on airplanes. | ||
It's because that's where they could enforce them with the cooperation of the massive corporations. | ||
So that's why it happened. And now the silent and miserable suffering of the people who were forced to mask themselves for two years has finally been relieved. | ||
But let's not forget about those two years of suffering. | ||
Let's not just put this in the rearview mirror and go, masks are over. | ||
That's great. | ||
What about the people that forced it on us illegally and unconstitutionally? | ||
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Boy, oh boy, do we still have a lot to talk about today, but I do want to stick on this mask mandate on airplanes for a moment more. | ||
Now, Matt, you had something you read. | ||
I was mistaken. I have a correction to make, a rare correction here on American Journal. | ||
Born of my own ignorance about air filtration systems. | ||
Yes, Matt, correct me, please. | ||
Yeah, according to IATA data, it says the overall risk of contracting a disease from an ill person onboard an airplane is similar to that of other confined areas where occupant density such as a bus, subway, or a movie theater is high for a similar time of exposure. | ||
So that being said, the risk on airplanes is actually probably lower than that of many confined spaces because modern airplanes have cabin air filtration systems equipped with HEPA filters. | ||
About 40% of the air that you breathe on an airplane is filtered through these HEPA filters, while the remaining 60% is piped in from outside the airplane, making it actually a very safe environment to breathe your air, get your oxygen. | ||
So there you go. My ignorance revealed. | ||
I just assumed since it was hermetically sealed or whatever, that it just feels stale, doesn't it? | ||
Every time you walk out of an airplane, it's like, whoo! | ||
But there you go. I guess HEPA filters, which by the way, you can get in your own home from Infowarsstore.com, actually filter the air. | ||
So yes, thank you, Matt. | ||
So there you go. Planes actually generally safer than things like movie theaters or buses or other confined places where you have a lot of people. | ||
So in case you wanted the mask mandate on airplanes to make even less sense, there it is. | ||
So really incredible. | ||
But of course, the press secretary, Jen Psaki, I was very disappointed at this ruling. | ||
She wants everybody to be masked constantly. | ||
Now, here she is in a tiny room in the basement of the White House, unmasked with a bunch of unmasked reporters, talking about how important it is that we mask on airplanes. | ||
Clip number nine. Thanks, Jen. | ||
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Happy Monday to subject areas. | |
First, a federal judge in Florida says the CDC exceeded its authority with the mask mandate in airports. | ||
That's the White House position. | ||
The CDC recommended continuing the order for additional time, two weeks, to be able to assess the latest science. | ||
In keeping with its responsibility to protect the American people. | ||
So this is obviously a disappointing decision. | ||
The CDC continues recommending wearing a mask in public transit. | ||
As you know, this just came out this afternoon. | ||
So right now, the Department of Homeland Security, who would be implementing, and the CDC are reviewing the decision. | ||
And of course, the Department of Justice would make any determinations about litigation. | ||
Department of Justice. Yes, the Department of Justice will make any decisions about litigation on this matter. | ||
Again, it's just... | ||
I guess, you know, just thinking about how these people fool everyone, right? | ||
How people watch Jen Psaki and go, oh yeah, she's very reasonable and understanding. | ||
It's just like, but can you not think about how... | ||
Different her reaction is to different types of news, right? | ||
When it comes to something like the CDC mandating masks, just like, well, CDC, it's what we have to do. | ||
It's just the way it is. There's nothing we can do about it. | ||
And then it's like, well, this judge says they exceeded their authority. | ||
And it's just like, well, we're going to have a lot of people look into this and we're bringing all forces to bear. | ||
The CDC wanted two more weeks to assess the latest science, right? | ||
It's like the new religion, isn't it? | ||
What, the mask religion? | ||
It is a new religion. | ||
You must obey. You must bow down to the priest class of COVID. But look, there's no... | ||
Two weeks to study the science. | ||
What have they been doing this whole time? | ||
It's like the CDC has mandated masks on airplanes the entire time. | ||
And they're like, yeah, we're going to undo this. | ||
They're like, well, we need two weeks to see if it works or not. | ||
So for two years, we've been masking on airplanes. | ||
Any studies at that time? | ||
Any studies in the two years? | ||
No, we need another two weeks. | ||
We need another two weeks to study this and figure out if it's something we need to do or not. | ||
Oh, just two weeks? Just two weeks to slow the spread then? | ||
Well, you can have two weeks. That sounds reasonable, doesn't it? | ||
Aren't we all idiots? Aren't we all total suckers and fools that fall for everything over and over again? | ||
So yeah, go for it. Do another two weeks to study the latest science that's out. | ||
It's just like every scientific revelation about masks since before COVID, since 1980, has been masks... | ||
Don't work. They don't work. | ||
They don't help, especially with COVID. Study after study after study. | ||
Masks don't work in the slightest. | ||
They actually make things worse because they're a safety blanket that makes you think you're protected when you're actually not. | ||
Like, that's the science. | ||
It's out. Everybody knows it. | ||
But the CDC needs two more weeks to really study this and figure it out. | ||
It's just like, just stop being fools. | ||
If America could just stop being fooled by these smooth-talking, bureaucratic doublespeak We would all be free. | ||
It would be amazing. Those 90% of the people on the airplane cheering and ripping their masks off would actually have representation in their government. | ||
They would actually have their voices heard, but instead were ruled by a bunch of just rhetorically clever psychopaths. | ||
Oh man, I can't wait to talk about this Easter Bunny thing. | ||
Oh man, okay. | ||
There's still so much to talk about. | ||
I was going to just throw to this Tucker Carlson clip about Marjorie Taylor Greene, but I really need to talk about that too and expand on that as we look into it, as it is sort of another fulfillment of another Infowars prophecy, as we've been saying for a while. | ||
And again, all it takes is just connecting the dots. | ||
There's a couple steps, right? | ||
First there's seeing the dots, right? | ||
First there's looking up in the sky and seeing the stars dotting the vastness. | ||
Then there is connecting those dots. | ||
Then you start to see the shape of what's really happening behind the scenes, right? | ||
So we give you these news pieces that are just little pinpoints out there that then you draw them together and you see the shape that it makes. | ||
The third step of this, and the final step, the most important was, is extrapolating that out. | ||
It's going, okay, we've connected these dots, and it's starting to look like this. | ||
Now, taking this information, I can recognize where it's going and what's going to happen next. | ||
It's not that hard, and it makes you seem like a prophet, but really, it's simple logic, right? | ||
With January 6th and the way they're using the term insurrection and the way that they're demonizing all Republicans or all people who said, yeah, I saw some suspicious stuff on election night. | ||
I saw some things that didn't quite make sense. | ||
We all did, actually. | ||
It's completely undeniable that for the first time in American history, the vote count was stopped all of the sudden for no reason. | ||
Discernable reason. Nobody knows who said to stop counting. | ||
Nobody's out there admitting it going, yes, I'm in charge of elections and I said to stop counting at midnight because we're all just so tuckered out. | ||
We're all so tired. We have to go home. | ||
We're all so sleepy. | ||
We can't keep counting the votes. | ||
Nobody knows who gave that order, but we all know it happened, and then we all know that they didn't stop counting. | ||
They sent everybody home. | ||
They sent all of the observers home. | ||
They sent all the media home. And then the next day, all the votes had changed, and suddenly we had a new president. | ||
We all saw that. That in and of itself, just taking the most bare-bones facts about the election should cause suspicion. | ||
And then they say that suspicion you're feeling makes you a terrorist, makes you a domestic terrorist. | ||
How dare you? And of course, I laid all of this out in August of 2020. | ||
2020, months before the election even happened, going, look, they're going to cheat during the election. | ||
It's going to be so obvious that we're going to have to question it and call it out, and then they're going to claim that calling it out and questioning the election is domestic terror because, you know, if you're going to stop the violence caused by the idea, well, it's much more efficient just to stop the idea in the first place. | ||
Your ideas and the things that you're spreading are potentially causing violence, so therefore you aren't allowed to talk anymore because the First Amendment is whatever we say it is. | ||
And so, you know, it's obvious what shape this is making. | ||
All these little pinpoints. It's like, okay, this is tyranny. | ||
It's starting to look like they're trying to criminalize being a Republican or voting conservative. | ||
And I've said this on the show so many times, but now we have proof of it. | ||
I'll show you the video on the other side with Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene because that's where it's going. | ||
So you've got the shape of going, okay... | ||
They're gonna cheat. They're gonna say that it's somehow, you know, terrorists or traitorous or seditious to question the results of the election. | ||
And where does this go from here? | ||
Well, it goes to, well, Republicans are the ones who question the election. | ||
Republicans are the one who we've called white supremacists enough times to convince everybody that it's true. | ||
So now if you vote for Republicans or vote conservatives, you're allowed to. | ||
You're allowed to vote conservative. It's just, you know, you'll be on a terrorist watch list from then on, and your social credit score will go down. | ||
So we've known where this is going. | ||
We'll show you on the other side. All right, folks. | ||
So much to still talk about today. | ||
We'll give out the phone number in the second hour to start taking your calls. | ||
We'll be talking about Ukraine. We'll be talking about health and testosterone and Tucker Carlson's new documentary and the way it's breaking liberals' minds. | ||
Hilarious. The war in Ukraine did already mention that. | ||
Shanghai as well. Just a lot to talk about still. | ||
But let's focus on one of the most important things because if this Move is allowed to go forward. | ||
It could spell the end of an opposition party whatsoever in America. | ||
Not just the Republican Party. | ||
That will still exist. | ||
It'll be a... | ||
It'll be like the... | ||
Like the parties that were allowed to exist in, you know, communist states. | ||
It'll be there technically, but everything they say, every argument they'll make will have to be in line with the, you know, Democrat paradigm. | ||
And it'll be there as sort of a symbolic thing for the liberals to have victory over and for them to demonize as they continue to push their tyrannical measures. | ||
It really is getting to the point where it will... | ||
Soon be illegal to advocate for right-wing causes. | ||
After all, you can already get kicked off of Twitter for expressing conservative beliefs. | ||
You can already get silenced by big tech or even We placed on the no-fly list for participating in a peaceful protest about a cause you can believe in. | ||
How far are we really from those corporate measures being adopted by the political class and used on a nationwide level? | ||
Not so far, I would believe, especially after this story from conservative Treehouse. | ||
Georgia lawfare leftist attempting to block Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene from re-election through an obscure use of the Insurrection Act. | ||
Tucker Carlson covered this and interviewed Marjorie Taylor Greene about it yesterday on his show. | ||
Let's go now to that clip. | ||
So, the Democratic Party is bracing for total wipeout in the midterms. | ||
At this point, they're not even trying to convince you to vote for them. | ||
They're trying to take their opponents off the ballot. | ||
They're attacking democracy, not letting you vote for people you want to vote for. | ||
Here's the latest and most shocking example. | ||
A new legal effort underway to keep Marjorie Taylor Greene off the ballot in her own district, where she's very popular, in the state of Georgia. | ||
On what grounds? The left is saying she's guilty of, quote, insurrection. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene represents Georgia in this Congress, and she joins us tonight. | ||
Congresswoman, thanks so much for coming on. | ||
So they're trying to prevent voters from voting for you. | ||
How is that democracy? | ||
Well, it's not, Tucker. | ||
That's the thing. These people hate the people in my district so much they look down on them because they voted for me and sent me to Washington to fight for the things that most Americans care about, like secure borders, stopping abortion, protecting our Second Amendment. | ||
Stopping the out-of-control spending in Washington and stop funding never-ending foreign wars and all the insanity that takes place in Washington. | ||
Well, I went there and I have been fighting it, and now the progressives, the people that donate to dark money groups, you know, the 501c3s and the foundations, They've hired up some attorneys from New York who hate the people in my district and don't believe that they should have the right to elect who they want to send to Washington, which is me. I have overwhelming support in my district and I'm so thankful for all of them. | ||
Well, now they've filed a lawsuit because they're trying to rip my name off of the ballot and steal my district's ability to re-elect me and send me back to Congress. | ||
So if you can prevent voters from being allowed to vote for the candidate of their choice, which is their constitutional right, then the system's over. | ||
Is the Republican Party, with all four paws, jumping in to help you? | ||
Not yet. I'm on my own to defend myself. | ||
Wonderful people are donating to my campaign, mtg4america.com, and I'm so grateful for that. | ||
But I have to protect myself. | ||
I have to go to court on Friday and actually be questioned about something I've never been charged with and something I was completely against. | ||
And so this is how far it's going. | ||
These leftists, these progressives, who would rather want—they'd rather have the judge or bureaucrats making decisions instead of voters. | ||
They want to hand that over to them and not let the people in my district even have the right to vote for me. | ||
But no, the Republican Party needs to fight harder, Tucker. | ||
You know, there's something that I have learned, and I think this is really important, You know, if you can challenge any representative's candidacy or elected office holder, then I bet you we could round up some Republican voters who didn't like Kamala Harris funding rioters, criminal rioters out of jail, or Ilhan Omar, or Cori Bush, or Maxine Waters inciting riots. | ||
You know, I think there's another way to play this game. | ||
Well, of course. American citizens have an absolute right to vote for anyone they want to because it's their government. | ||
It's self-government. And if you take that away, it's tyranny, obviously. | ||
We appreciate you coming on tonight, Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia. | ||
Thank you. Thank you, Tucker. | ||
So there you go. | ||
A little piece from Marjorie Taylor Greene herself. | ||
Again, the story from Conservative Treehouse says this. | ||
The 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution prohibits officeholders from returning to elected positions if they supported an insurrection. | ||
The challengers claim that Green can't run for re-election because she aided the January 6th insurrection. | ||
How did she aid them? | ||
By agreeing that the results of the election were suspicious. | ||
See, if you hold this policy position, if you hold this... | ||
Opinion about something your government did, that makes you an insurrectionist, seditious, tyrannical. | ||
Like, do you get where this is going? | ||
Can you see, can you extrapolate from this where they're headed if they're not stopped now? | ||
And the most illuminating and important question Tucker asked there was, are Republicans helping you? | ||
And of course the answer is no. | ||
Not only are the Republicans at large not helping her, Sounds like nobody is. | ||
Sounds like she said she's fighting this alone. | ||
Which, you know, just like right-wingers or anybody with a distant opinion and Alex Jones, can you not see where this is going? | ||
You think you're going to be safe by going along with this? | ||
Because the Republicans themselves are in favor of getting Marjorie Taylor Greene out. | ||
They themselves voted to censor her and... | ||
Kick her off of many of the committees she had been appointed to. | ||
Same way they did with Steve King. | ||
Same way they did with Matt Gaetz. | ||
The left targets them and they go, well, we don't want to be targeted, so we'll go along. | ||
Yes, Marjorie, she's too far. | ||
She's a Jewish space laser. | ||
We can't have that. | ||
Kick her out. Just silence all of her supporters. | ||
Silence all of the people of Georgia that voted for her. | ||
They're not important. They don't get to have a say because we don't like her. | ||
Because she points out when we do criminal things. | ||
Because she's not one of us. She's not in our little club. | ||
And just using her position in the American government to enrich herself and her buddies. | ||
She actually seems to actually care about the issues and is willing to take on unpopular positions despite the fact that it's risky to do so. | ||
Again, that's the most important point. | ||
That's the most important question Tucker asked. | ||
That's the most important answer Marjorie Taylor Greene gave. | ||
These Republicans must be suicidal. | ||
They're either suicidal or just the biggest fools in the entire world. | ||
Do they think going along with this is going to mean that once the leftists get her scalp, that they're not coming after every single one of you in the same way? | ||
This is what I don't understand, man. | ||
It's like you're sitting there watching, like you're in a cage with a couple other people, and you're watching one of them be killed by a tiger, and you're like, well, at least it's not me. | ||
It's like, dude, you're still in the cage. | ||
That person's about to be dead. | ||
That tiger is still hungry. | ||
So how about you don't... | ||
Feed the monstrous beast. | ||
How about you work together to slaughter it? | ||
How about you destroy this threat against you? | ||
Now, while it's in its infancy, while they're just trying to test the waters, fight back against this with everything you've got, if nothing else, for your own sake and your own narcissistic self-importance. | ||
Do you want to be a congressperson or a senator any longer, Mr. | ||
Republican, Mrs. Republican? | ||
Then you better... Fight back against this for your own sake, if not for Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
In this case, I'm just attempting to appeal to the, again, just solipsistic, greedy, selfish mindset of most of these Republicans. | ||
And they're going after Ted Cruz about January 6th, and he called them terrorists up until this year, right? | ||
So it doesn't matter if you throw these people under the bus. | ||
It's still going to run you over. | ||
So why don't you stand up against this? | ||
Why don't you see where this is going? | ||
Why don't you have just that slight... | ||
I mean, all intelligence is, is being able to extrapolate. | ||
If you ever take an IQ test, just like this shape, then this shape, then this shape, what shape is next, right? | ||
Just extrapolate out. | ||
Where does this go? | ||
Oh, they're going to target me next. | ||
Oh, they're going to claim I'm an insurrectionist because I oppose the Biden administration. | ||
So the Republicans, they're probably making this calculation. | ||
They're going, well, I better just support the Biden administration then. | ||
They have all the power. We've given it to them. | ||
We've surrendered this. | ||
So, it's just pathetic. | ||
Our representation is completely castrated in the American government. | ||
This article continues, no one has been charged with insurrection and the entire effort seems like a leftist political maneuver to avoid being crushed in the 2022 midterms. | ||
However, there's a never-ending source of funding for these lawfare schemes, so the efforts continue. | ||
An activist federal judge, Amy Totenberg, Obama appointee, from the Northern District of Georgia is anticipated to rule this week on whether the challenge can move forward. | ||
Gee, I wonder if she's going to go with the Constitution. | ||
And with law and order or liberal activism, I guess we'll wait and see. | ||
We'll wait and see how this turns out. | ||
Because the Republicans can't get their craft together and can't, you know, defend each other to save their lives. | ||
But the liberals are willing to burn the Constitution and stomp on the flag in their pursuit of power. | ||
I wonder who wins that combat. | ||
We'll be back on the other side of the second hour. | ||
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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. | ||
We started the week off with some in the legacy media actually acknowledging the buyer's remorse most voters have been feeling considering the state of the economy. | ||
Top issues for the midterm elections. | ||
For Democrats, what are they? | ||
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What did you find? Crisis, crisis, the economy, the economy, the economy. | |
I mean, it trumps every other issue. | ||
And it trumps it not just for Democrats, for Republicans, for voters of color, really right across the board. | ||
And it's not even close. | ||
By double digits, it's the most important issue. | ||
All of this happened while the Democrats were in power. | ||
You told us to put you in power. | ||
We put you in power. | ||
And now I can't afford the life I'm living. | ||
You've got to tell me how you're going to deal with that because I put you in power there to understand me, not to preach to me. | ||
We've been hearing inflation was temporary or transitory for months now, but Americans haven't felt any relief. | ||
CNBC says supplier prices rose 11.2% from a year ago in March, the biggest gain on record. | ||
Yet the Biden administration continues to push lies. | ||
Putin's invasion of Ukraine. | ||
It's driven up gas prices and food prices all over the world. | ||
As hard as they try to push Putin's price hike, most of us aren't that naive. | ||
Even CNN has had to debunk the Putin price hike claim. | ||
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And I would expect to hear the president say Putin's price hike once or twice during the speech, given that has been the way that they have been talking about this since this invasion started, of course. | |
So this is not just about the war. | ||
This is about persistent supply chain problems, and it's about the fact that demand is really, really strong, in part Because of policy choices that we've made. | ||
Now, CNN may gloss over this, but we've taken note of the consistent inflation lie from the beginning. | ||
Well, there are a number of steps we've taken. | ||
If you compare month to month, we've seen inflationary pressure or inflationary numbers go down month to month. | ||
Does this look down month to month? | ||
Speaking of liars, Brian Stelter's obsession with Fox News reaches an all-time high. | ||
In his hurry to blast the corrupt Fox op, his guest points out the obvious. | ||
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We established both networks are really engaging in this partisan coverage filtering. | |
It's not about one side, it's about the media at large. | ||
I think you're engaging in some both sides-ism there, Josh. | ||
Both sides-ism? | ||
Yeah, we wouldn't expect Stelter to understand anything about presenting both sides. | ||
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And we learn you have to literally pay people to watch CNN. We pay them for four weeks to watch CNN, but then after those payments stop, they go back to watching Fox News. | |
So even though we try to incentivize viewers to watch both Fox and CNN... Also this week, news outlets danced around reporting on this act of terrorism, the mass shooting in an NYC subway. | ||
As noted by Andy Ngo, just a little browsing of Frank James' social media accounts shows he was a BLM supporter, a black nationalist, and has a history of making very racist comments. | ||
But wait, that's not in line with the approved MSM narrative. | ||
This is very similar to the way MSM treated the terror act in Wakasha when Daryl Brooks plowed into a Christmas parade killing six people, including an eight-year-old. | ||
Brooks also called for the death of white people in social media posts. | ||
Frank James avoided arrest for 24 hours after the subway shooting despite the red flags. | ||
Is our DOJ and FBI too busy keeping an eye on parents as potential domestic terrorists? | ||
Or tracking down January Sixers who were walking around the Capitol? | ||
Or embedding themselves around the U.S. Capitol on January 6, as Epoch Times reports? | ||
According to a court filing, 20 FBI and ATF assets were positioned there. | ||
And just how involved were they? | ||
We now know the FBI-entrapped men accused of a Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot, according to a Michigan jury. | ||
Maybe they've been busy losing Hunter Biden's laptop or targeting independent journalist James O'Keefe. | ||
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Just last month, we learned that the Biden Justice Department targeted Project Veritas, having its emails seized on Microsoft servers. | |
And to make matters worse, the government can send gag orders with these subpoenas that prevent service providers from telling the targets that their information has been given over to the government. | ||
Chris Wallace hasn't been able to stomach reporting on anything relevant if it is unfavorable to our current administration, forgetting that it's actually a tenant of journalism to hold those in power accountable. | ||
So he jumped ship to a sinking one, CNN's new streaming service. | ||
Share that video, folks, at band.video. | ||
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We'll be right back. You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So much still to talk about today. | ||
We're going to get into the libs of TikTok, doxing extravaganza that's going on. | ||
We're going to talk a little bit about, you know, crime, just the horrific and devastating crime that's sweeping the nation, as well as men's health. | ||
So stay tuned for that. | ||
That's right. We're talking about tanning. | ||
Tanning a particular part of your body to increase testosterone. | ||
And liberals are not having it. | ||
They don't want it. They don't want higher testosterone. | ||
We'll get into that. Don't you worry, folks. | ||
Still so much more to come. But I do want to take your phone calls for the next two hours. | ||
So please do call in. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
I'm a little distracted there. | ||
By thinking about how I want to cover this topic. | ||
Of course, we covered it yesterday. | ||
The Democrats' looming disaster come November. | ||
Boy, are they going to have to cheat a lot this time to win. | ||
That may be their only option. | ||
It's okay. They're good at it. | ||
And questioning it is terrorism, apparently. | ||
Sedition and insurrection. | ||
So they'll be able to get away with anything they want. | ||
But I guess let's start with the video that came out yesterday, and these are one of the videos that I'm sure you've heard about it, but it sort of came out right after our show ended, so I haven't gotten a chance to laugh at it yet. | ||
The story on Gateway Pundit, rabbit to the rescue, Easter Bunny retrieves a Biden as he wanders off to talk to some children. | ||
Video of Easter Bunny interrupting Joe Biden viewed five million times. | ||
That's a headline from Newsweek. | ||
We got a couple angles on this. | ||
Let's go to one of them now. Clip number three. | ||
Easter Bunny physically rips Biden away from the press as Joe begins answering questions at the White House. | ||
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Let's watch. Joe Biden answering questions. | |
Here's his Easter Bunny handler. | ||
Oh, God. Oh, God. | ||
Your Secret Service agent may be in there. | ||
He's like, I have a big rabbit, told me what to do. | ||
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I don't know. There's a big rabbit telling me to go places. | |
I just go where the big rabbit says. | ||
Let's go to clip number four. | ||
Is this a different angle? We're just going to get this from all angles. | ||
Clip number four here, Biden talk about Pakistan and Afghanistan when the Easter Bunny intervened and motioned him away. | ||
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Pakistan should not and Afghanistan should be people. | |
Follow the white rabbit. | ||
Is this a QAnon? Is this one of the white hats we're hearing about? | ||
The troop controllers just... | ||
Oh, it's just embarrassing. | ||
Oh, good Lord, it's embarrassing. | ||
Like this... It's not like a misunderstanding. | ||
It's not like this is taken out of context. | ||
This is an Easter Bunny mascot... | ||
Walking up and telling the President of the United States what to do and where to go. | ||
And he listens and he follows their orders. | ||
It's just wild. | ||
Is this a different angle even? | ||
Do we have a third angle on this event? | ||
Clip number five here. Easter Bunny retrieves Joe Biden after he wanders off to talk to some children. | ||
Clip number five. Let's go to that. | ||
Oh, yeah. Here it is. | ||
Just another one. | ||
It's like the Zaprooter film. | ||
We got to see it from all these different angles. | ||
Just, yeah. Just wave and look happy. | ||
I don't know. There's a bunny. | ||
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There's a bunny. Told me to stop talking about Afghanistan. | |
Woo! Okay. So that's our leader. | ||
That's our leader. That's our leadership here, okay? | ||
So maybe that will answer the question as to why the Democrats are starting to panic about the results of the 2022 election coming up. | ||
Of course, they're trying to figure this out. | ||
They just can't crack it. | ||
They're very confused. | ||
Let's go now to clip number two here. | ||
We're a CNN guest. | ||
Actually seems to comprehend why the Democrats are failing. | ||
It has a lot to do with Joe Biden being a decrepit moron. | ||
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Let's watch. Yeah, well, I think the bigger problem for Biden is, just as Jordan was saying, people correctly perceive that he's not in control of the situation. | |
Hold on, hold on. | ||
Let's pause it. Let's pause it. | ||
Joe Biden is not in control of the situation. | ||
That's true. That's undeniable. | ||
Nobody is even pretending the man is in control of the situation. | ||
The thing we didn't understand is that the person in control of the situation is the Easter Bunny. | ||
Is a fluffy white rabbit. | ||
Is a children's mascot. | ||
Boy, it gets even worse. | ||
Like, talk about understating it. | ||
Joe Biden's not in control. Joe Biden is being ordered around by the Easter Bunny, folks. | ||
It's worse than you can imagine. | ||
I'm sorry, can we start this over? | ||
Let's start this clip over. | ||
I won't interrupt it this time. | ||
I'll try not to. But just talk about underselling. | ||
Joe Biden's not in control. The Easter Bunny is. | ||
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Let's watch again. Yeah, well, I think the bigger problem for Biden is, just as Jordan was saying, people correctly perceive that he's not in control of the situation. | |
And I think ever since Afghanistan last summer, people have had, voters overall, have not had a sense of leadership from the White House, have not had a sense that there's a president in control who is strong and consistent and knows what he's doing and can project, | ||
you know, A consistent message from one day or the next, even when they agree with what he's doing, like broadly on Ukraine, where the public generally supports the overall strategy of supporting the Ukrainians and rallying the international community while drawing the line and sending troops, that you still have the president continually stepping on his own message, the White House continually having to correct And so I think that overall, it's harder for him. | ||
You know, it's not any particular policy or particular decision that he's made so much as people just questioning whether, you know, whether there is strong leadership going. | ||
Nothing to be gained from continuing to be allies of the president. | ||
The White House has had to walk back some of Biden's misleading remarks on the Russian invasion of Ukraine in recent weeks. | ||
If only. If only that was it, right? | ||
If only it was Joe Biden saying some things about Ukraine off the cuff and then the White House having to come back in and go, well, actually, that's not what he meant. | ||
See, that didn't really happen with Trump. | ||
With Trump, he would say things, and then everybody would get mad, and then his subordinates would just quietly ignore his orders and carry out their own agenda and bungle everything up and make everything terrible. | ||
So they've just moved from the shadows into the spotlight, and they're like, look, the president is a figurehead. | ||
The president is somebody that we put out there so people in America think they have some say over the governance of their... | ||
You know, federal organization. | ||
But in reality, he's just a figurehead. | ||
We do all the work. | ||
We make all the decisions. | ||
Then he goes out there and sells them to the American people. | ||
And in Joe Biden's case, he's just not very good at selling them. | ||
And he just also makes comments that are just completely wrong And they expose that what is being decided by the Biden presidency, the Biden White House, is not being decided by him whatsoever. | ||
What was the – I can't remember what the topic was, but where they were like – it may have been about Afghanistan. | ||
They're like, are you going to – Or no, maybe it's a legal immigrant. | ||
Are you going to give illegal immigrants like $500? | ||
And he's just like, more of that fake news, more of that bull crap. | ||
You're making things up again. | ||
And it's like, no, that was your White House press secretary yesterday. | ||
And then they'd come out and go, well, Biden has now been, he was misinformed on the tactic that we're taking. | ||
It's no, the man's not in charge. | ||
A cabal of deep state shadow puppet masters are. | ||
That's who's running our country and they're letting us know that now. | ||
The White House has to correct things that he says. | ||
But again, when CNN is the one saying this, when CNN is the one expressing this sort of stuff, just think about what the regular average American thinks. | ||
CNN's out there saying Joe Biden is not a leader, that people feel like he doesn't know what's going on, isn't the one actually in charge. | ||
It's getting bad. It's getting really bad. | ||
And, of course, we know the way they're going to try to fight back against this is by, one, openly bribing their constituents. | ||
Oh, we'll take care of your student debt. | ||
Just vote for us. Oh, we'll give you $1,000 a month. | ||
Just vote for us. Oh, we're going to rob all the people you hate and give you the money. | ||
Just vote for us. Classic thievery, classic bribery. | ||
I mean, this goes back to the days of ancient Rome and the corn dole was seen as a bribe to people. | ||
And it is. That's literally all it is, to go, if you vote for me, all I need is your vote. | ||
Just a simple vote, just simple tabulation on election day, and I will give you... | ||
Everything. I'll give you the world. | ||
I'll give you free internet. I'll give you free preschool. | ||
I'll pay off your $100,000 student debt. | ||
It'll all be yours. I just need that little vote of yours. | ||
So simple. So easy. | ||
It's bribery. It's bribery using your money. | ||
It's them saying we're going to rob from the people you hate and give you the money. | ||
And that's the tactic that they're taking because they know their policies are terrible. | ||
They know their leadership is non-existent. | ||
They know their message is completely nonsense and ridiculous. | ||
And so they're going to just try to bribe their constituents and then cheat. | ||
That's their plan. A big thank you to whoever it was in the live chat. | ||
This is why I like having the live chat on while I'm on the air. | ||
He pointed out that it was the $400,000 that was given to families who had been separated at the border. | ||
You know, people who, without documentation, had brought small children across the border and had to be separated from them until they could determine whether or not those people were actually related or whether the children were kidnapping victims. | ||
Again, without documentation, you can't know for sure, so you got to do the safe thing and not house Criminal adults with the children, obviously. | ||
But this, of course, was outrageous to the Democrats. | ||
Another, you know, fabricated panic that they all forgot about as soon as Biden became president and continued the same basic policies. | ||
But yeah, it was that $400,000. | ||
Yeah, Biden rejects $450,000 payments for separated migrants. | ||
And it was really an illustrative moment, like so many of this is. | ||
And I'm trying to figure out how to explain this. | ||
Most of the Democrats, most of the NPCs out there, right, most of the regular people, they have an instinctive reaction to hearing things before they've been programmed that's much more accurate, much more true, much more honest. | ||
And then you can actually see, almost in real time, the way that their natural response is deadened and blunted and eventually eradicated, and suddenly they're taking positions That they themselves know are outrageous and nonsensical. | ||
Take the vaccine passport, for example. | ||
You remember when COVID first happened and we just saw down the line, we went do-do-do-do-do, vaccine passports. | ||
That's where it's going to end. And we went, hey, guys, this whole thing is about getting a vaccine passport, biometric enslavement of the world, constant, you know, skin level or subdermal activity. | ||
Surveillance at all times. Like, that's where this is going. | ||
And you remember, the first response was like, no way. | ||
That's ridiculous. Because your first response in hearing vaccine passport is like, ugh. | ||
It should make you shiver, right? | ||
You're like, whoa, whoa, whoa. That's creepy and weird and wrong. | ||
A digital ID that has my health information on it and I have to take this shot or else I can't do things? | ||
Ugh. Like, wow. | ||
That's crazy. Crazy. That's a crazy conspiracy theory you've come up with there. | ||
That's the initial response to the horror, the terror, the visceral rejection of what they hear. | ||
And only after about a year and a half of doling that response, of rubbing that out, of just eradicating that initial natural response, do you get people going, yes, the vaccine passports are perfectly reasonable. | ||
You're a murderer if you don't want it. | ||
If you don't want this, you want people to die and you're on the side of COVID-19. | ||
It's just like, wow. It's incredible. | ||
So the same thing with Biden. | ||
When he hears, are you really going to give $450,000 to illegal immigrant families because they were separated briefly from their children? | ||
And Joe Biden's just like, that's ridiculous. | ||
He's like, that's outrageous. That's a stupid thing to promote. | ||
How dare you even suggest that? | ||
It's fake news, he said. And then, of course, the White House had to correct him. | ||
Actually, he wasn't fully informed about this idea. | ||
And so then it's like, well, you know, we got to... | ||
You know, these people have suffered a lot and we really got to make it up to it. | ||
You know, it's like that initial response, that natural response is the right response. | ||
It's the correct response. | ||
What they do, what they're suggesting, what they're planning is insane. | ||
And you should respond with, that's insane. | ||
And it's only after... | ||
Like receiving the signal and learning, no, you're supposed to think that's good. | ||
They all go, oh, okay, it's good. | ||
I've thought about it now, and it's good now. | ||
It's good now. That thing I was terrified of and horrified by before, I'm in favor of it now, and I hate you for opposing it. | ||
They're so easily programmed, and the president of the United States is no exception. | ||
Panicked Elizabeth Warren warns Democrats they're headed for big losses in November. | ||
Well, no, they're going to cheat, Elizabeth, obviously. | ||
But, you know, in reality, yeah, everybody hates you. | ||
Warren said that in order for Democrats to win the election, they need to convince voters that they will create meaningful change. | ||
Folks, when I'm dictator of the world, I'm going to ban these phrases like meaningful change. | ||
People don't want meaningful change. | ||
They want to be able to live their lives. | ||
They want to feel safe in their neighborhoods. | ||
They want to have a job that pays well and a family that isn't under constant attack. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
And you don't need a big meaningful change. | ||
We need to stop you people from trying to change the things we figured out a thousand years ago. | ||
She says, to put it bluntly, if we fail to use the months remaining before the election to deliver on more of our agenda, Democrats are headed for big losses in the midterms. | ||
Deliver on more of our agenda. | ||
Yes, the agenda like defunding the police and eradicating free will and submitting to a globalist oligarchy. | ||
I'm sure that'll convince everybody. | ||
With November approaching, Warren argued that time is running out to finalize a budget deal, address inflation, and tackle corporate taxation, amongst other issues. | ||
She says, quote, like many Americans, I'm frustrated by our failure to get big things done. | ||
Things that are both badly needed and very popular with all Americans. | ||
Again, they get big things done. | ||
The big things they do ruin everything. | ||
They're all awful. They're all terrible. | ||
They get everything they want, and it's all terrible. | ||
It's all awful ideas. | ||
We tell them this is bad. | ||
Then they do it. Then it's bad. | ||
Then they say, look how bad this is. | ||
We need more power. We need to do more. | ||
We need to do bigger things. It's just like... | ||
Take the chainsaw away from the baby, right? | ||
These people are babies, and they have chainsaws, and it's extremely dangerous. | ||
And it's just like, their solution is just like, wow, we need more babies with chainsaws. | ||
That baby with a chainsaw is very dangerous, and nobody thinks it's a good idea to give a baby a chainsaw. | ||
What we need to do is more babies with more chainsaws to counteract the babies with chainsaws that we have. | ||
I mean, it's just ridiculous. | ||
While Republican politicians obstruct many efforts to improve people's lives, and many swear loyalty to the big lie, she says, the urgency of the next election bears down on us. | ||
Maybe your problem is that you're pathologically obsessed with nonsense that nobody cares about, or... | ||
You know, framing the big lie, which is in and of itself the big lie, because the election was stolen. | ||
Everybody knows it. You're just not allowed to talk about it. | ||
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I want to talk about Elon Musk. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Bo. You are on the air soon. | ||
There you go. Thanks for calling in, Bo. | ||
You're on the air. Hey, Harrison. | ||
You got me? I got you. | ||
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How are you doing today, brother? | |
Good, thank you. Good. | ||
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Well, first, I don't even know what to plug. | |
It'd be easier if my company just sent a quarter of my paycheck to you guys every week. | ||
That'd probably be easier on me. | ||
You'd have too much super male vitality. | ||
What would you do with all that super male vitality? | ||
Give it out? That's a good idea. | ||
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I'd run the world at that point, man. | |
Right. But to everyone who doesn't send money there, man, you've got to go and get it. | ||
Like, you have to put your money where your mouth is. | ||
You should be supporting what you believe in. | ||
And that's what I want to talk about with Elon Musk. | ||
Elon Musk is trying to stick his finger in the eyes of the globalists on Twitter. | ||
And I know it's a giant platform, and I get it. | ||
He's brought the snakes, you know, out. | ||
You can see them now. | ||
But at the same time, if he really wanted to stick his eye in the fingers of the globalists, why is he not single-handedly funding Infowars? | ||
It's a very good question. We had a caller yesterday who made that same point, and I actually retweeted a few people who actually put into action what that caller was suggesting. | ||
Get on Twitter and tag these people, and tag Elon Musk, and tag Tucker Carlson, and tag anybody that is friendly to Infowars, Bill Maher even. | ||
Bill Maher, as crazy and libtarded as he might be, I think he gets it. | ||
I think he gets free speech. | ||
And so, yeah, Twitter is the platform where you can reach out to these people, and they're going to see your notification. | ||
And if enough people do it, they're going to see a lot of notifications, and they're not going to be able to ignore it. | ||
And it may just plant the seed in their mind, hey, I've got enough money to help people. | ||
I've got enough money to back up this organization. | ||
So yeah, Elon Musk, Joe Rogan, help out your boy, Alex Jones, needs your help. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
Is that a baby with a chainsaw? | ||
Oh, no. The Democrats are on the loose. | ||
If only I was joking. | ||
Here it is. This is your baby with a chainsaw report. | ||
Biden's economic report mentions gender 40 more times than it mentions inflation. | ||
Let me repeat that. | ||
Biden's economic report mentions gender 40 more times than it mentions inflation. | ||
Biden used the word gender 127 times in his economic plan. | ||
Well, he mentioned inflation just 87 times. | ||
Meanwhile, the report mentioned inequality 147 times and emissions nearly 100 times. | ||
The number one topic on almost everybody's list because the latest research out of Pew and other very highly regarded polling outlets has said that inflation is just the number one concern for everybody. | ||
The average family, as Bloomberg reports, paying upwards of $5,000 this year extra just due to inflation. | ||
And this gets less mentioned in the economic report than gender, inequality, and carbon emissions. | ||
Do you think these people are serious? | ||
Do you think these people care about the things you care about? | ||
Or do you think they're using these words to carry out economic devastation on the American people while shrouding their schemes in the language of progressivism? | ||
This is the thing, man. | ||
I really just wish... I wish we could reach progressives. | ||
And this is where the info warriors come in, right? | ||
You've got to share these clips. | ||
You've got to share this information. | ||
You've got to just make the argument yourself on social media in whatever way that you can. | ||
And just point out to these people, look, I get you think you're doing good. | ||
I get that you think That America's white supremacist and that women are somehow held down by the patriarchy and you just want people to be free and happy. | ||
I get that. I understand it. | ||
Do you not understand that is your goodness that they're exploiting and taking advantage of and manipulating to destroy your country? | ||
Do you not get that? Do you not understand that? | ||
I don't think they do. Biden opened his economic report with a brief letter praising his economic recovery plan following the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting a stronger workforce as well as the reopening of the national economy. | ||
Ah, yes. Yes, the economy exploded as soon as you stopped holding a gun to people's head for daring to go to work. | ||
Pretty convenient how that works, isn't it? | ||
Of course, he says, last year alone, extreme weather and climate disasters cost our community $145 billion and claimed hundreds of lives, Biden said. | ||
Getting to net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 while supporting American communities and workers and expanding new American industries is a priority of my administration. | ||
Just, right, just amazing. | ||
Amazing. The way they do these things. | ||
Just think about this for a second, right? | ||
These two things are incompatible. | ||
Getting to net zero greenhouse gas emissions while expanding American communities and American manufacturing and industries. | ||
These are incompatible. | ||
They don't exist with each other. | ||
They're a fantasy that is completely irreconcilable, these two things. | ||
But he's saying these two things after saying that inequality is what makes the weather bad, essentially. | ||
They're going to fight the weather by lowering carbon emissions, and they're going to lower carbon emissions by championing American industry. | ||
None of this makes any sense. | ||
You get that, right? Okay. | ||
We'll just try to take the leftist tactic from now on. | ||
It's just like, if you're smart, you understand. | ||
Lowering carbon emissions is not compatible with an expanding population and a growing industrial base. | ||
Are you smart? Do you understand this? | ||
Or are you a big dummy that believes in Climate change. | ||
And we should block out the sun like an idiot. | ||
Are you that stupid? Are you that dumb? | ||
Like maybe we just are like condescending towards these people. | ||
Maybe that's the only language they understand. | ||
That's most of why they believe what they believe. | ||
It's because they're very scared of being shamed as being stupid for not understanding the high level intelligence it takes to think that masks work or that... | ||
Driving electric cars that are powered by coal that are manufactured in places like China with absolutely no environmental concerns whatsoever is going to save the bees. | ||
If you're so concerned about not looking stupid, why do you believe such stupid things? | ||
Oh, because everyone does? Oh, because you're a sheep. | ||
You go along with things even when they're stupid, kind of like the emperor's new clothes. | ||
A little bit like that. These two headlines, I think, go a long way in explaining the Great Reset. | ||
First we have this. 53% of Canadians are just $200 away from insolvency. | ||
31% cannot pay their bills. | ||
Respondents said that their incomes are not covering their bills and debt payments, with 53% of respondents saying they are $200 away from insolvency. | ||
Now under any normal criteria, this would be an outright and horrific failure of the government. | ||
That the regular people in Canada, over half of them are less than $200 away from just complete insolvency. | ||
That's a horrific failure of government in and of itself. | ||
But combine that with this, U.S. CEO pay soars 31% on stock and cash awards, studies find. | ||
These things are not different. | ||
They're intricately intertwined. | ||
They are the dependent variable and the independent variable. | ||
They are one in the same. | ||
As CEO pay skyrockets and as people who are in charge of BlackRock are getting $36 million raises, the regular people are incapable of covering a $300 bill. | ||
This is by design. | ||
You will own nothing and you will be happy. | ||
They will own everything. | ||
They will actually be unhappy, strangely enough. | ||
I mean, just these two headlines. | ||
There's nothing else. You don't need to go into anything else. | ||
Why is this the case? It's just you see these two things. | ||
If you were an alien, if you just woke up from a coma 100 years ago and you saw that CEO pay was soaring by over a third or about a third while the regular person on the ground can't Afford a $200 bill or they'll have to lose their house. | ||
You know something is deeply, deeply wrong. | ||
And don't think for a single damn second that this is because the people at the top just can't figure things out. | ||
Oh, we're trying so hard. | ||
We just keep giving ourselves raises. | ||
We can't figure it out. We can't figure it out. | ||
We just keep offshoring jobs. | ||
And we just keep diminishing the livelihoods of the people in our country. | ||
And we just can't stop. We just can't stop doing it. | ||
It's not a mistake. It's like an addiction they have. | ||
To destroying things. So that's the Great Reset in a nutshell. | ||
Right there. That's it. | ||
That's all. That's what you need to know. | ||
Because these people, they still have homes. | ||
They still have cars. It's just all on debt. | ||
It's just all, you know, interest-ridden... | ||
Future payments that they're having to live off of. | ||
They'll never get a chance to breathe. | ||
They'll never have a savings account where they can buy a piece of property and build something. | ||
It'll always be putting off the debt, paying off the interest, just trying to get their heads above water while the people at the top just rake in more and more money and consolidate further and expand this exact... | ||
Over and over, continuously, until the end of the day. | ||
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Alright folks, directly out to your phone calls now. | ||
Chris in Michigan has called in about a Post on Facebook you'd like to share. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Chris, you are on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. Howdy. | |
I've seen this funny post. | ||
You know how Alex was on Friday Night Tights like three months ago? | ||
Yeah. Okay, one of the fan pages on there had a really funny concept, and it made me laugh my ass off when I first seen it. | ||
It's like, okay, I want to see a concept where the CIA is trying to kill Clark Kent and make it look like an accident, and they're getting frustrated because they can't figure out how he keeps surviving. | ||
Who? Sorry, you're fading out there a little bit. | ||
If you can get closer to the phone and say that again. | ||
So the CIA is trying to assassinate somebody? | ||
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They're trying to assassinate Clark Kent because he's an effective journalist and they can't figure out how he keeps surviving. | |
Okay, that's actually pretty good. | ||
That's pretty damn funny. | ||
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I thought that was funny. It's like, yep, Emperor Wars will like that. | |
I have to call in with that one. | ||
That's pretty good, yeah. Not because he's Superman, not because they're trying to be supervillains and stop the hero from stopping them, but it's just Clark Kent as a reporter exposing their crimes and they keep trying to kill him. | ||
That's very good. | ||
I like that a lot. That could be a whole movie, honestly. | ||
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Oh yeah, it should be a comedy. | |
It has to be a comedy. That would be very good. | ||
I think that'd be hilarious. | ||
The new Superman movie, but he never puts on the cape. | ||
He's just Clark Kent, a humble reporter, exposing the CIA's operations. | ||
That's pretty hilarious. | ||
I like that a lot. Thank you for that, Chris. | ||
Fantastic. I appreciate it. | ||
Let's go to Corrine in Massachusetts. | ||
Hopefully I'm pronouncing that right. | ||
You're on the air. Corrine, is that right? | ||
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That's correct. Thank you. | |
Thank you. I am a first-time caller. | ||
And just quickly, please tell Alex it's nitric oxide, not nitrous oxide. | ||
Okay. That's laughing gas. | ||
Nitric oxide is what comes out of vasobeats. | ||
And it is an ACE2 protector, which, you know, that's where... | ||
Things hit. So it's an excellent product. | ||
I just wanted to say that. | ||
But it's so funny. You guys have made so much money and he doesn't even know what it is. | ||
That's really funny. It's pretty funny. | ||
Yeah, so sometimes you just... | ||
I don't know. | ||
When you... Yeah. | ||
Well, hopefully he'll get the message, Corrine, but... | ||
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He's consistent. | |
He always says nitrous. | ||
That's funny. But let me talk about what I'm calling in about. | ||
I'm a network marketer. | ||
I'm one of the top ten income earners. | ||
And so I get a lot of calls from people, you know, wanting to recruit me, basically. | ||
So last year, I got a call from someone who told me about this new company that was marketing Active Pure Technology. | ||
And I looked into it, and you know what happened to Dr. | ||
Birx? Remember Dr. | ||
Scarf? Uh, yes. | ||
Well, what do you mean what happened to Dr. | ||
Birx? Deborah Birx? | ||
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Well, all of a sudden, yeah, she just disappeared. | |
I mean, Fauci's around, but she, like, disappeared into thin air, right? | ||
Yeah, she's always been sort of pulling the strings behind the curtain, for sure. | ||
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Well, she is an investor in the active cure technology because it kills 99.9% of COVID. Ah, interesting. | |
And she knew it. Even when she was talking to us. | ||
And that's just being used on airplanes? | ||
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No, it's not being used on airplanes. | |
And it could easily be used on airplanes. | ||
I have one of the filters. | ||
I bought it 10 years ago. | ||
And... They kill 99. | ||
It could be used everywhere. | ||
They could have ended this. Instead of, you know, Trump going and putting out all the ventilators that killed everybody, he could have retooled the factories for active, pure technology, and this would have been over in like a month. | ||
Right. Well, yeah, you've raised me. | ||
There's a number of different options available. | ||
We didn't go with any of them. | ||
We went with lockdowns, social distancing, and masks instead. | ||
Oops, oopsies. A little bit of a mistake there, Corrine. | ||
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Exactly. And this is data out of the University of Texas Medical. | |
And they ran it on two different devices, 99.9% and above. | ||
It completely wipes it out. | ||
And they could easily put that in there. | ||
And if Berks is one of the leading people, how come she didn't say anything about it? | ||
Right, well, I mean, but then that would open up a whole other, you know, thing of, well, now she's making money off of her suggestions. | ||
Maybe she just, maybe these people shouldn't own stock in this type of stuff, and then we can actually... | ||
But yeah, I mean, the whole story of COVID is the story of ignoring useful and effective, you know, policies and employing just completely baseless and damaging ones. | ||
So, yeah, I'm not surprised, but it is good to know. | ||
Active, pure. And maybe we'll look into that a little bit more. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Corrine. | ||
Let's go to Tim in Seattle, who was talking about the mask mandate being lifted. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Tim, you're on the air. | ||
How's it going, Harrison? Great show this morning. | ||
Good, thank you. Great. | ||
I would like to emphasize that now would be a really good time for us and for warriors and people that know to just put some empathy in the left and try to make them realize that they're not free at all. | ||
The government told them what to do and they did it again. | ||
They're going to keep doing it again and again and again. | ||
And we can bring up facts like with Dr. | ||
Bricks being invested in the eugenics industrial complex because they hate that. | ||
You know, if you can point out a money trail, maybe we can get to them. | ||
But you also have to realize that they're total slaves. | ||
And point it out. | ||
Because they're not free. None of us are free. | ||
We're doing exactly what the government says. | ||
Every single time. Yeah, you know, it's one of the frustrations that I sort of talk about all the time, or at least I think about it all the time, is, yeah, you have all these people on the left who... | ||
It's like they can't get past the money thing. | ||
It's like they can't comprehend that there are people who have all of the money they could possibly need and are now using the power that they've accrued to enslave the world. | ||
Like, they don't get that. But yeah, you're right. | ||
If you can point and go, look, this person made money from this thing, that gets them. | ||
And then they're angry at that and they want to stop that. | ||
But yeah, you know, I don't know, man. | ||
I don't even know if it's worth trying to reason with these people anymore. | ||
I mean, you can show them the facts, you can point them directly at it, and they don't seem to care. | ||
If we don't try to reason with them, then the other thing to do is just to go into, like, co-op their color revolution. | ||
I mean... I mean, they've taken the term revolution, put a color on it, and then basically, you know, they just shift policy and destroy nations with it. | ||
It's time for us to take that back, you know, show up in mass numbers peacefully, you know, just a civil disobedience. | ||
Go to the CDC. They're going to murder us. | ||
They're murdering us. | ||
It's a genocide at this point. | ||
We are living through it. | ||
And either we roll over or we do something about it. | ||
You know, now's the time. | ||
Again, it's so frustrating because you've got so much activism out there being done and it's just... | ||
It's all in the favor of the people enslaving us. | ||
Earlier today, there was a big protest at the Wall Street Bowl. | ||
And I was going to cover it because it was like, protesters go to Wall Street to protest inflation and climate change. | ||
And I was like, oh God, oh my God. | ||
It's just like... Inflation is destroying everybody's lives. | ||
The lockdowns have enriched the 1% more than a million bank bailout Occupy Wall Street subjects you could bring up. | ||
And it's just like, but no. | ||
But the only people that are out there protesting and getting arrested for protesting and showing all this passion is... | ||
We're talking about climate change. | ||
It's just an entry. | ||
It's a it's a crucial tool in the quiver of the globalist to enslave everybody. | ||
And you're you're helping them with this and they just they don't get it. | ||
So we need more people like you, Tim. | ||
I see people in the chat even recognize who you are, Tim from Seattle. | ||
And of course, you are one of the few people out there that actually puts the Infowars mindset into action and goes in bullhorns and stuff. | ||
How can people follow you, Tim? You can find me on Twitter, T-I underscore Timothy. | ||
I'm just going through accounts now. | ||
So Timothy Lassley, just search out Lassley on either Facebook or Twitter. | ||
I just concluded my 94th protest at the Gates Foundation. | ||
I'm going to plan on doing a huge event on my 100th. | ||
But I don't have to be the only one. | ||
I'm on a shoestring budget. | ||
I know there's plenty of people out there. | ||
Just make signs. Get out there. | ||
Make it a culture. This is our last chance. | ||
And we don't want to take up arms. | ||
We don't want America to turn into Beirut. | ||
And that's what they want. | ||
They want us so uncapable of expressing our anger and our frustration that we just do that. | ||
And please, nobody do that. | ||
We can make signs. | ||
We can change the hearts and minds of people by just standing up. | ||
People can recognize me. | ||
I'm just one person. Imagine if it was 10,000 Tim Lassley. | ||
What would we do then? | ||
I know. No joke. | ||
I'm not even being facetious. It would change the world if we had 10,000 people like yourself, Tim. | ||
So you're such a great example of a true info warrior, and I appreciate you calling in today on everything that you do. | ||
Of course, one of my favorite followers on Twitter as well. | ||
I'll retweet one of your tweets, so if you want to go to my Twitter, they can find yours. | ||
Pretty simple that way, because I actually saw that you tweeted out the picture of you waiting on hold earlier. | ||
So I'm keeping up to date. | ||
I'm following the info warriors. | ||
There it is. Tim underscore, T-I underscore Methy Lassie, Timothy Lassie. | ||
Fantastic stuff, and thank you for everything that you do. | ||
We'll be back on the other side, the third hour of the American Journal. | ||
We'll talk about Taylor Lorenz. | ||
We'll talk about testosterone and Tucker Carlson's new documentary. | ||
We'll talk about Ukraine. We'll take more of your phone calls. | ||
It's all still to come from American Journal, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
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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. | ||
Welcome back, folks. Third hour has begun here on American Journal. | ||
We'll take your phone calls this hour, and I've got a bunch of videos to show you as well. | ||
We'll start with videos in the next segment. | ||
Let me just read some of these headlines that I don't think I need to expand on too much. | ||
You just need to know what is actually happening. | ||
Of course we know that last month was a record-breaking month for Crossings at the southern border. | ||
But it's not just the sheer size and number of the hordes invading us on a continual basis. | ||
It's who they are exactly. | ||
From Breitbart, 23 migrants on terror watch list arrested. | ||
What happened to them? | ||
asks former border chief. | ||
Border patrol agents arrested 23 migrants who illegally crossed from Mexico in 2021 and subsequently were identified as being on the terrorist watch list. | ||
The former head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection wonders what happens to those 23 migrants. | ||
Well, if I had to guess, they were funneled here by the U.N. They were given money from George Soros. | ||
Catholic charities picked them up and gave them an envelope full of cash and a plane ticket. | ||
They were probably secretly ferried by the Biden administration, given a free phone by the Biden administration, and dropped off somewhere in northwest Pennsylvania. | ||
That's just a guess going off the trends of what usually happens to Americans. | ||
These people. The real question you need to be asking, he says, this administration is, what did you do with 23 people from the terrorism screening database you took custody of? | ||
Morgan said during an interview. | ||
Their arrest would have triggered further investigation by the FBI and other law enforcement entities. | ||
Did you release some of them or all of them? | ||
Did you remove some of them or all of them? | ||
Well, if I had to guess, if I had to make a wild guess about what the FBI was doing... | ||
They probably released them. I mean, hell, the more terrorist attacks there are, the more funding the FBI gets, the more they can look like they're actually doing something. | ||
And it's hard when you're dealing with actual terrorists crossing the southern border. | ||
It's way, way, way easier to target white Americans and try to take their guns and fabricate terrorist attacks and insurrection attempts. | ||
Funded and carried out, planned by the FBI, and then used to imprison and destroy the lives of innocent good old boys from Michigan. | ||
That's what the FBI does. | ||
That's what the FBI is into. That's the purpose of their existence at this point. | ||
White supremacy, right? | ||
The most dangerous thing in the country. | ||
Meanwhile, Black Lives Matter comes around and kills 3,000 black people. | ||
I mean, that's Black Lives Matter mattering for you, right? | ||
Do Black Lives Matter? Yes. | ||
Well, we're going to kill 3,000 of them. | ||
I'm sorry, what? Yeah, we're going to get rid of police. | ||
We're just going to let the criminals back onto the streets. | ||
And then 3,000 extra black people are going to die. | ||
I mean, 10,000 of them are going to die. | ||
But it's a 3,000 percent or 3,000, you know... | ||
Up from the year before. | ||
So, you know, they matter so much, we're just going to kill all of them. | ||
That's Black Lives Matter for you. | ||
But they're not terrorists. They're not going to be investigated. | ||
Sure, they caused $2 billion worth of damage. | ||
Sure, they're directly responsible for the death of literally thousands of Americans, black, white, and every other color on the spectrum. | ||
But they're the good guys. | ||
We know that. Of course they're the good guys. | ||
Critical race theory taught us that they can do no wrong. | ||
So... That's not the focus. | ||
The focus is white supremacy, which has killed... | ||
Hold on, let me check. | ||
Zero people in the last two decades. | ||
So that's the important thing that they need to focus on. | ||
Not the murders. | ||
Not the massive spike in crime. | ||
Not the terrorists crossing the southern border. | ||
None of that. None of that matters. | ||
Not the collusion between the largest corporations in the world and the American government and politicians enriching themselves off the back of... | ||
They're failed policies. That's all good and normal and fine. | ||
It's the white supremacists they're concerned about. | ||
So where'd those 23 terrorists, domestic or international terrorists who cross into our country go? | ||
I don't know. Check the Hyatt down the street. | ||
Check the Marriott in Pennsylvania. | ||
That's probably where they are. Just give them a call on the phone that you gave them. | ||
See where they cashed the check that you sent them. | ||
It's just... We're not a country, folks. | ||
We're an occupied landmass. | ||
Sooner you realize that, sooner we can fight back and free ourselves from this. | ||
By the way, Illinois is now offering free healthcare to illegal immigrants. | ||
Because we're retarded. | ||
All of us, I guess. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
And Tucker Carlson may be second only to Alex Jones in the dissident right importance pyramid. | ||
I mean... | ||
He doesn't go as far as us. | ||
He doesn't quite connect the dots and take it to its inevitable conclusion. | ||
But he has people on who do. | ||
He's going to have even more very soon. | ||
Just make sure to watch the show tonight. | ||
That's all I'll say. But he's also, of course, got a morning show on Fox Nation where he does extended interviews with people. | ||
Very important people. Very important. | ||
Out there people, again, just stay tuned. | ||
Just watch tonight, that's all I'll say. | ||
He's also making documentaries, and his latest one is called The End of Men, and it actually features a few Infowars people in it. | ||
I'm not sure if they want me to announce that they're in it yet. | ||
You won't see any of them in this trailer, but you will when the documentary comes out. | ||
So actually working with Infowars personalities in this documentary, and it is important. | ||
The trailer that he released is just brilliant in its strangeness, in its oddness, in its attention-grabbing spectacle. | ||
So I want to show you this trailer, tell you what I think about it on the other side, and then We'll show Joanne Reeds from NSNBC how she interprets what you're about to see. | ||
So here is the trailer for Tucker Carlson's latest documentary, The End of Men. | ||
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Let's watch. I welcome this opportunity to speak to the people of America about a subject which I believe to be most important, and that is the subject of physical fitness. | |
That... that... | ||
that... A country is as strong, really, as its citizens. | ||
And I think that mental and physical health go hand in hand. | ||
There is nothing, I think, more unfortunate than to have soft, chubby, fat-looking children. | ||
I hope that all of you will join and everybody in the United States to make sure that our children participate fully in a vigorous and adventurous life which is possible for them in this very rich country of ours. | ||
There's been a 50% decline in sperm counts in the last 40 years, along with a precipitous decline in testosterone production. | ||
We're headed for a calamity, and that's not hyperbole, it's not exaggeration, it's just a mathematical fact. | ||
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Would you recommend a young man to can their balls? | |
To what? | ||
Once a society collapses then, you're in hard times, well. | ||
Well, iron sharpens iron, as they say, and those hard times inevitably produce men who are tough, men who are resourceful, men who are strong enough to survive. | ||
And then they go on to reestablish order. | ||
And so the cycle begins again. | ||
GAY! | ||
The Vitruvian man is standing there. | ||
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Okay. | |
Pretty amazing stuff. And of course, this is talking about the phenomenon of sort of the right-wing bodybuilder culture that is so prominent on Twitter, which is, at the end of the day, a response and a positive response to the demonization of masculinity. | ||
It's people that aren't willing to go along and go, oh, it's good for me to be weak. | ||
It's good for me to be feminine and able to be pushed around physically, mentally, any of these things. | ||
Say, no, I'm going to harden myself. | ||
I'm going to work even harder at being a man. | ||
And I'm doing it not for my own sake, not for, you know, vanity. | ||
So much of bodybuilding is about, but about embodying what we know to be true. | ||
The natural course of events and understanding that this is about the survival of our species. | ||
Survival of your family, your race, your nation, whatever it is. | ||
As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
there was talking about in the beginning, this is not speculation. | ||
It's not projection. | ||
It's not, well, things might get a little bit bad, but maybe we need to fix it. | ||
No, no. We are at extinction-level reproduction. | ||
And so we know the globalist solution to this is to replace people, right? | ||
I'm, you know, we waited too long to get married and now we're having trouble having kids and, you know, we're infertile because of all the chemicals in the water. | ||
And they're like, it's fine. We brought in a Mexican family. | ||
It's like, that's not what I'm saying. | ||
I want my bloodline to continue. | ||
They're like, no, no, no, it's fine. | ||
Your job will be taken over by a Sri Lankan, so stop worrying about it. | ||
They're so dismissive of these actual, legitimate, kind of horrific concerns. | ||
It's only the West that has to deal with this. | ||
I mean, most of the attack against the West, it's a racist attack against white people. | ||
But attempting to defend yourself, attempting to combat or mitigate these attacks against you, that's white supremacy and it's fascism, Joy Reid will tell you. | ||
Let's listen to her response to what you just saw on MSNBC. Okay, this trip into Tuckum's dreamscape is absurd. | ||
I mean, testicle tanning, which supposedly raises testosterone levels in men, presumably not FDA approved, was absolutely a popular search term today. | ||
And we can make jokes about Tuckums because, I mean, come on, and laugh at him on Twitter. | ||
But the message here is far more nefarious. | ||
It's about the so-called decline in masculinity and the rise of the left. | ||
And it's a message that resonates deeply with Tuckum's Gen X to elderly white male evangelical audience. | ||
The formerly bow-tied Dancing with the Stars contestants hyper-masculinity flex is some pretty blatant fascist posturing. | ||
The decline of real men is code for conservative white men who need laser beams to make white babies. | ||
And if that all falls apart, that spooky old great replacement theory is bound to succeed. | ||
What's scarier is what the rhetoric translates into. | ||
From book banning to abortion bans and laws that regulate procreation in women's bodies. | ||
And what is now an obsession with the false notion that scary liberal saboteurs are going to turn your kids, meaning your sons, trans. | ||
That fascist posturing has led to fascist tendencies on the American right that worship tough guy, well, fake tough guy, Trump, who even as a ghostly presence can still reign as a party boss as he recreates New York's Tammany Hall at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
And up next, what all that means for the midterms and for our future. | ||
Boy, oh boy, where do we even begin? | ||
Fascist posturing You know, maybe they're onto something. | ||
It's like, how many times can you hear that, like, physical fitness and health and nature itself and the natural way and the best way for things to be... | ||
In every possible respect, which, again, it's not all born from superstition or from some sort of fascist takeover. | ||
Like, what does that even mean to these people? | ||
It's just reality. | ||
The best way to make happy, healthy, productive, generous, good, decent little children is to have a mother and a father who are both in the house. | ||
And ideally, you'd have the mom at home with the kids as much as humanly possible, ideally full time. | ||
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It's like, women shouldn't be allowed to go outside. | |
It's like, do you not understand that children need their mothers? | ||
Are you not a human being? | ||
Like, what is wrong with you? | ||
And maybe if you hear it enough, maybe you start to believe it. | ||
Maybe I'm starting to be convinced. | ||
You know, how many times can I hear that Mental fitness is white supremacy and fascism to be like, oh, I guess I'm a fascist then. | ||
I guess if that's what you're going to equate it with, I guess we'll just go full bore on it. | ||
I just thought I wanted healthy people. | ||
I thought I just wanted everyone to be able to live their lives without being poisoned by chemical industries and without having their... | ||
You know, ability to procreate diminished by the activities of the elite that rule over us. | ||
You know, I just thought I was in favor of human beings and of freedom and of everybody of all races able to, you know, live their best lives. | ||
But maybe Joy Reid's convinced me. | ||
Maybe I'm a white supremacist fascist after all. | ||
After all, I want to be strong and I want you to be strong too. | ||
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That's what it's all about. Well, I've all seen from Top Gun. | |
I would have chosen a clip from 300, but that's just me. | ||
Just my particular brand of masculinity. | ||
Man, I almost just want to go through point by point this Joy Reid response to the Tucker Carlson trailer for The End of Men. | ||
Because it's just fallacy upon fallacy, just... | ||
Bullcrap upon bullcrap. | ||
So we'll do that. | ||
We'll go through it. I'll go out to your phone calls shortly, but this really is a big issue. | ||
And again, the thing you kind of have to understand is that the response to the attack against men is not racial, right? | ||
Tucker Carlson's documentary that we just showed... | ||
Didn't mention race once. | ||
It mentioned men. It mentioned manliness. | ||
It mentioned strength and health. | ||
Right? That's affecting everybody across the board. | ||
But a lot of the attacks on masculinity that are taking place strictly and solely and only in the West are racial. | ||
And that's exposed by their response to it. | ||
Because when you say, hey, I want men to be strong. | ||
I want men to be able to stand up for themselves. | ||
I want men to not be able to be swayed by The slightest wind. | ||
They're like, oh, you're a fascist and a white supremacist. | ||
That's because that, in their mind, they're like, how do we destroy these people? | ||
We'll destroy them through poisoning them and basically cutting their bloodline. | ||
It's pretty horrific. But again, they're just like, yeah, you can do this thing to increase testosterone. | ||
And it's suntanning your private parts, essentially. | ||
Jay, maybe that works. I don't know the science behind it. | ||
Certainly get vitamin D intake pretty quickly. | ||
But it's about increasing testosterone, which is what has been purposefully diminished over the last several decades. | ||
And Joanne Reed's response to that is,"...old white men who need lasers to make babies." Did we mention race? | ||
So what do you have against white men, Joanne Reed? | ||
And can you imagine the mindset? | ||
Really what I'm trying to get to is like, imagine the mindset. | ||
If I saw a black guy, and they're all over the place. | ||
I mean, this is not, you know, some racial thing. | ||
Just pulled the Dave Chappelle clip where he's talking about how they always put black men in dresses in Hollywood. | ||
When you hear that, if you hear black men like, oh, they're trying to feminize black men, are you like, oh, you're a black supremacist? | ||
Oh, so you hate white people? | ||
It's just like, what's wrong with these people? | ||
If I heard a black guy come out and go, hey, they're trying to feminize the black community, I'd be like, yeah, that's true, and it's not good. | ||
Most of the problems in this country are because of weakness. | ||
If you want to find one singular problem, Cause to so much of this, it is weakness. | ||
Weak people don't join gangs. | ||
Weak people don't murder each other over slight insults. | ||
They don't jump out of a car and start firing an Uzi off on a busy street in Houston on Saturday, right? | ||
Those people aren't strong. They're extremely weak. | ||
The men that Impregnate a woman and then run off. | ||
That's weakness, man. | ||
That is not strength. | ||
It's the opposite of strength. | ||
We want people to be strong. | ||
I want black Americans to be strong. | ||
I want white Americans to be strong. | ||
They think that's racist. | ||
They think that's fascist somehow. | ||
From Save Your Sons on Twitter. | ||
How to destroy a society. | ||
Make art ugly. | ||
Make porn free. Make God a joke. | ||
Make food poison. | ||
Make dads optional. | ||
Make politicians rich. | ||
Make money worthless. | ||
Make buildings oppressive. | ||
Make men and women compete. | ||
Make children hate their ancestors. | ||
What did I miss? | ||
Well, that's a pretty good list there. | ||
And then, of course, the opposite of this would be make everything beautiful. | ||
Eliminate pornography. | ||
Encourage pornography. Actual human relationships. | ||
Worship God. | ||
Make food nutritional and good for you. | ||
Encourage, and heck, if you have to, mandate that dads be involved in their children's lives. | ||
Make politicians humble servants of their constituents and not masters of them. | ||
Make money worth something. | ||
Make it actually respond to something tangible. | ||
Make buildings elevate the human spirit rather than oppress it. | ||
And again, you have to understand, there's a really... | ||
There's a picture, I should have pulled it up, but it was a guy who decorated his... | ||
A cubicle, right? | ||
You think of cubicle farms, you think of this dehumanizing, depersonalized, hellish world of just gray half walls and all these people sitting in it. | ||
This guy had gone in and he's like, you know, if I got to work in a cubicle, I'm going to dress it up a little bit. | ||
And he put wood paneling all over and he put little stuffed animals that looked like they'd been mounted. | ||
So he turned his cubicle into like a little hunting lodge thing with a little fake fireplace and everything. | ||
And it was actually beautiful. And it was like... | ||
My God, there's nothing oppressive about working in a cubicle, except that they choose the colors and they choose the materials on purpose to be oppressive. | ||
And to be diminishing. And to be soul destroying. | ||
All of these buildings, just brick facade, you know, just concrete facades, low ceilings. | ||
Like it's designed on purpose to be oppressive. | ||
You can have little workstations, little cubicle stations that are uplifting, that are beautiful, that are nice to sit in and work at. | ||
They don't do it on purpose. | ||
It's a design. | ||
It's not by accident. This is it. | ||
My God, the crew is good. | ||
Yeah, they found it. Would you hate to go to work in that little cubicle? | ||
It's beautiful. The wood everywhere. | ||
It feels natural, calming, nice. | ||
So all of these things, all of these, like the building design, the design of offices, it's meant to be oppressive. | ||
It's meant to be depersonalizing. | ||
It's meant to subjugate you so you don't have the will to, you know, express yourself personally. | ||
Instead of making men and women compete, how about you make men and women cooperate and each use their own strengths to make up for each other's weaknesses and act as the team that nature and God designed us to be rather than both of us trying to be both things and end up neither one of us or neither, | ||
and make children not worship their ancestors but love their ancestors appreciate their ancestors and have appreciation and understanding of what their ancestors have done for them and how they've helped build them up and kudos to Dr. Benjamin Braddock I was just going to steal this joke but I got to give credit where it's due liberals say tanning testicles is insane liberals also say cutting off testicles is health care | ||
I think that sums it up. I think that's all you really need to know, is Joanne Reid thinks it's a ridiculous evidence of fascism to try to raise your testosterone by tanning your testicles, but it's a perfectly reasonable thing to cut the testicles off of children and pump them full of testosterone or estrogen. | ||
By the way, she said, you know, in that clip, she's like, oh, this... | ||
Conspiracy theory of people trying to turn their boys trans, you do realize that girls are the number one victim of that brainwashing. | ||
Girls are the number one population of people at a young age who are convinced to transition. | ||
The concept of rapid onset gender dysphoria, that was actually detailed in a study from Brown University that then had to be removed because it insulted trans people, I guess. | ||
Pointed out that it was girls who are the ones most affected by their peers turning trans. | ||
And it's in the female population that you see the biggest spike in now so-called transgender people because of the indoctrination that happened. | ||
They don't want you to know that. | ||
they don't want to tell you that when we get back on the other side i'll go over a little bit more as to how that grooming is actually exactly happening and how they're diminishing our testosterone you're tuned in to the american journal with your host harrison smith Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Alright, welcome back, folks. Just on the tail end of that Joy Reid... | ||
I don't know, schizophrenic ramblings. | ||
She talks about the phenomenon of transgenderism. | ||
Again, it's just like, oh, like trans people, like your kids are being trained to be trans. | ||
And it's like, do you have any other explanation for why 30% of children these days say they're trans? | ||
Do these people really think that in the 1970s, 30% of people thought they were trans but were just bullied out of it by the patriarchy? | ||
Of course they don't believe that. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
It's completely unbelievable. | ||
That's what they want you to believe because they can't have you knowing that it's their design that is bringing this about. | ||
That they have a purposeful end in sight. | ||
For what they're pursuing. | ||
But I want to read, this is from the lawsuit that we covered yesterday, about the school grooming, I believe in Massachusetts. | ||
Just to really emphasize just how this grooming takes place. | ||
At schools and how it's a complete violation of parental rights. | ||
This is the lawsuit rolling over. | ||
Groomer schools are beautifully written. | ||
This is going to be a bloodbath. | ||
There's no defense for this. | ||
Defendants, as in the school, have violated and are violating the plaintiffs, that is the parents, fundamental right to make decisions regarding the mental health of their children by adopting the protocol, providing that, one, parents are not to be notified if their children expresses a discordant gender identity. | ||
Two, or B, parents are presumed to pose a danger to their child's health and well-being if notified of their child's gender confusion or discordant gender identity. | ||
C, parents are not to be included in meetings with their children to discuss changes to be made in response to the children's assertion of a discordant gender identity unless the child consents. | ||
D, parents are to be intentionally misled and lied to when school staff discuss their children in that staff are to use the children's legal name and biologically accurate pronouns when talking to parents but not in other circumstances. | ||
And E. Children are to be permitted to decide which privacy facilities they will use without the involvement of their parents. | ||
So again, this is grooming. | ||
This is completely outrageous and unacceptable. | ||
Joanne Reid makes you want to believe that it's not real. | ||
It doesn't exist. It's all made up like the Great Replacement, which can still to this day be found on the UN website as their official stated goal, replacement migration. | ||
Again, I always point to Ireland with a number of globalist organizations saying Ireland needs four million immigrants. | ||
And Ireland has a population of 4 million. | ||
What do you think that's going to bring about? | ||
It's just so obvious. | ||
It's outrageous. But I want to point you towards this thread. | ||
It's by a person on Twitter named Chabria, at Shivan Chabria. | ||
S-H-I-V-E-N-C-H-A-B-R-I-A. Endocrine disruptors, a thread. | ||
I won't be able to read this whole thing, but let's get into it. | ||
He says an endocrine disruptor is any chemical, natural or man-made that either interferes with or mimics the function of human hormones and the endocrine system. | ||
This disruption can cause reproductive, developmental, brain, immune and other problems. | ||
Endocrine disruptors are way more common and ubiquitous than most people realize. | ||
They're found in everyday applications. | ||
Some break down very slowly and persist very long in the environment. | ||
Here's an extremely partial list. | ||
People may be exposed to endocrine disruptors through food, beverages, pesticides, and cosmetics, basically stuff you eat, breathe, drink, or apply to your skin. | ||
And he has a list of, again, just a small list of things like dioxins and phytoestrogens that can be found in everything from your food to your shampoo and everything in between. | ||
He says the basic problem with endocrine disruption is twofold. | ||
The dose of the chemicals required to produce change is very low. | ||
And even a small amount of change in the endocrine hormonal system can produce disproportionately larger magnitude of effect. | ||
One of the most remarkable demonstrations of endocrine disruption occurred between 2005 and 2006. | ||
Adult male fathead minnows were exposed to effluent from the city of Boulder, Colorado wastewater. | ||
Exposure of only 7 to 14 days duration caused demasculization of male fish and elevated levels of estrogenic hormones. | ||
Basically, humans were flushing so many endocrine disruptors down their toilet that fish were being demasculated. | ||
In other words, chemicals. | ||
chemicals in the water are in fact turning the fish gay. | ||
If this is what human sewage was doing to fish 15 years ago, can you imagine what it was doing to human beings back then? | ||
And can you imagine what has happened to men in the 15 years since that has elapsed? | ||
Consider that the male of the human species has the lowest testosterone they've ever had. | ||
In fact, testosterone deficiency has a prevalence of 20% or 1 in 5 amongst adolescents and young adult males. | ||
This should concern you tremendously. | ||
Testosterone is masculinity. | ||
Testosterone's levels were lower in the later studies than they were earlier. | ||
So, I mean, this decline in testosterone is happening extremely rapidly. | ||
I know some of you are thinking that surely some of this correlates to the obesity epidemic and that elevated BMI should correlate with decreasing testosterone. | ||
Yes, but only partially. This trend was seen even in normal BMI men. | ||
And it goes on and on, and everybody knows the absolutely disastrous levels of testosterone. | ||
And when he says testosterone is manliness or testosterone is masculinity, that is true. | ||
And masculinity has been so demonized recently. | ||
People think of masculinity as rage and rape culture and all this sort of nonsense. | ||
The truth is that by scientific study, testosterone... | ||
We'll make you make more fair decisions. | ||
Like people think, well, his testosterone is really high. | ||
He's going to fly off the handle. No, testosterone makes you calm in dangerous situations. | ||
It calms you down. | ||
It makes you not fly off the handle. | ||
That's a sign of a lack of testosterone. | ||
It makes you less likely to, you know, be biased in your decisions. | ||
I mean, they've studied that scientifically. | ||
They've said the higher your testosterone, the more likely you are to be fair in your judgments. | ||
And that's what masculinity is. | ||
Masculinity is strength without rage, right? | ||
It's to be steady and to be unbindable, but not to be stupid or, you know, sex-crazed. | ||
That's the opposite. Testosterone is masculinity, and masculinity is great, is a wonderful thing, is necessary for the function of our society. | ||
And of course with the perpetuation of the human race. | ||
That's why they're destroying it. | ||
And all of this is getting a lot of attention right now. | ||
And all of this is, you know, getting worse. | ||
Really to like a epidemic genocidal level. | ||
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All this might be new to some of these people. | ||
Joanne Reed might be flabbergasted by the concept that masculinity is under attack and that men actually should be strong and capable. | ||
But for Infowarriors, we've known this for a very long time. | ||
We've known about endocrine disruptors. | ||
We've known about the plastics in the water and the pesticides and the astrazine and all of this other stuff that Alex Jones has warned us about because this is not new by any means. | ||
It's just finally getting the recognition it deserves. | ||
I just hope it's not too late. | ||
I hope that we can reverse some of this. | ||
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It's not even about the product Super Male Vitality. | ||
It's about what it represents, right? | ||
Combating the attack against masculinity, the attack against humanity itself that's taking place through the proxy of attacking toxic masculinity. | ||
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All right, folks, final segment of American Journal today will go directly out to your phone calls. | ||
I do want to make a brief note that it is the 29th anniversary of the massacre at Waco. | ||
Agents of the state burned to death 80 women and children for daring to oppose their illegal gun confiscation scheme. | ||
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Dean in New York has a comment about Marjorie Taylor Greene supporting so-called insurrection. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Dean, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, thank you for taking my call. | |
Thank you. Appreciate everything you do. | ||
And I use your words all the time. | ||
Yours in, Olin's in, Alex's in. | ||
I hope you guys don't mind me using your words out in the street and whatnot with people. | ||
Please, that's an honor. | ||
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Thank you. Thank you. | |
Anyways, regarding Congresswoman Greene, I noticed, you know, if she harbored and funded and aided prior to the protest, then that's one thing. | ||
But her just going and checking on people in the prisons and whatnot and supporting protests that are peaceful, that's another. | ||
Listening to her voters. | ||
And any judge worth their grain of salt thinks the same way and worries about inmates and their health and well-being. | ||
And a judge worries about protesting too. | ||
They want to support it, you know? | ||
And for them to point the finger at her with no evidence at all that she funded anybody, housed anybody, aided anybody. | ||
And I think I heard you earlier, you said Follow the check, you know? | ||
And you're absolutely right. | ||
The people who did the rioting all summer long, they were getting money. | ||
And I even seen a news article, a guy was in a park saying, these people are highly funded. | ||
And the guy was homeless. These people are highly funded. | ||
They're in these hotels. I wish I recorded it. | ||
There's video. We've played it so much here. | ||
There's video of one of the organizers literally handing cash to kids. | ||
These little black kids. | ||
He's handing cash to them. Then they run off and destroy something. | ||
It's all highly funded. | ||
Look at the guy from Chicago that was then leading the Right in St. | ||
Louis that was caught on hot mic with an NBC producer saying, yeah, we're coordinating with NBC. I got flown here from Chicago to help lead this. | ||
I mean, yeah, organized network of insurrectionists actually burning buildings and killing people. | ||
It goes completely unregarded. | ||
But it's a great point you made about Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
The worst you can say she's done is to care about the people being... | ||
The political prisoners being abused in our prison system. | ||
That's the most you could possibly say. | ||
That and agreeing that there was something suspicious about the 2020 election. | ||
I don't even know if she's made statements on that. | ||
But I wouldn't be surprised if she had questions about the 2020 election. | ||
Which is not supporting an insurrection. | ||
Just like, you know... | ||
Just like anything, right? If I'm against something that happens and somebody else goes and they're also against this thing and they blow up a building, it's like, well, you're supporting that terrorist. | ||
It's like, no, just because we have the same concerns doesn't mean that we support the same thing. | ||
And all of this is even just taking the January 6th event as an insurrection. | ||
Even if it was an insurrection, everything Marjorie Taylor Greene did would be completely fine and understandable and a decent thing to do. | ||
But this is compounded by the fact that it was quite literally a peaceful protest that went on for a couple hours before everybody wandered home. | ||
It's not an insurrection. | ||
To call it one is insulting to your intelligence. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Dean. I really appreciate it. | ||
And it's a funny thing you say about using my words. | ||
It's funny to me what... What words of mine stick with people? | ||
People will come up to me. | ||
My dad said to me this weekend or something. | ||
He's like, oh, I used your argument this. | ||
And it was some argument. I was like, I don't even remember making that. | ||
But okay, good. Other things that I'm like trying to drive out. | ||
I'm like, you should all think about this. | ||
Everybody use this argument. People like don't even realize it. | ||
So it's just funny. I just, you know, we're just saying what we think and whatever sticks with you. | ||
It's a personal thing. | ||
That's always been interesting to me. | ||
But thanks so much for the call, Dean. Let's go to Peter in Florida, who also wants to talk about Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Go ahead with your comment, Peter. | ||
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Hey, Harrison, can you hear me? | |
Yes, sir. Yeah, quick plug. | ||
I just got your guys' silver coin. | ||
Looks beautiful. Glad to support you guys as I can. | ||
Yeah, regarding Marjorie Taylor Greene, they're trying to get her off the ballot. | ||
It actually relates to my call a few weeks ago just about the cognitive dissonance amongst Republicans. | ||
You turn on Fox News, and they're like, oh, red wave, red wave. | ||
In November, in six months, and they just don't get it, right? | ||
There was a coup a year and a half ago. | ||
Every totalitarian regime in history, the first thing they do is criminalize political opposition. | ||
See this even in sovereign democracy Ukraine, where Zelensky has banned opposing parties. | ||
And there's a reason they called the January 6th people insurrectionists or concerned parents At these school meetings, terrorists or white supremacists, it's not just hyperbole or rhetorical ploys. | ||
It's actually legal justification for in the future of bringing the full force of the police state down on these people to create a one-party dictatorship. | ||
It's that simple, right? | ||
And I continue to believe that they will either cancel the midterms from some made up emergency or more than likely just steal them and then when people object they just start arresting and killing people saying you know they're terrorists so they deserve it. | ||
I think you're exactly right, Peter. | ||
I didn't want to interrupt you because I thought what you were saying was so dead on. | ||
I mean, just, yeah, that part about these aren't just rhetorical devices. | ||
This is setting the groundwork for the legal justification that they're going to use to criminalize their opposition. | ||
I think you've really expressed it perfectly there, Peter. | ||
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Yeah, I also just reread 1984 last week, and I highly recommend everyone does. | |
It's actually just crazy, the similarities to current day, you know, with East Asia is China and Eurasia is Russia, and Oceania literally is like the Five Eyes deal in Australia, Canada, America, etc. | ||
And, you know, just some of the quotes, you know, no one seizes power with the intention of relinquishing it, or, you know, you You don't establish a dictatorship to safeguard a revolution. | ||
You establish a revolution to establish a dictatorship. | ||
These people, they're allowing an invasion. | ||
They have no intentions of ever giving up power, so they'll just do what they will, as every dictatorship in history does, whether it's North Korea or China or all of Europe in the 1920s, whether it's fascist or communist. | ||
Everyone sticks to the same playbook, which makes it so easy to see from a mile away. | ||
Right. Yeah, man. | ||
And how disappointing is it that, as you pointed out, Republicans seem to have these blinders on. | ||
Like, they just cannot conceive of the fact that this is happening to them, even when it's slapping them in the face. | ||
It's... It's really unbelievable. | ||
And yeah, I mean, 1984, Brave New World or the Gulag Archipelago, man, that's the real scary one because that's not even a fantasy. | ||
That's not even a dystopian novel about a place that didn't exist. | ||
Those are real life stories of what actually happened. | ||
And it's the lessons of the people that survived the Gulag Archipelago, that survived the prison camps, describing how it came about and describing how to fight back against it. | ||
So yeah, 1984 is incredibly powerful. | ||
The Gulag Archipelago is even more so because it's real. | ||
Because it really happened. | ||
And because it really is happening again. | ||
And you read that and you just go, it's like I'm reading a story about America. | ||
When he's describing the way that... | ||
Russia fell into communist hands and the tactics communists used and the way that they manipulated their people into their own slavery. | ||
It is more pertinent now than ever. | ||
Wow. Brilliant call, Peter. | ||
I'm sorry to the other callers I wasn't able to get to. | ||
It's just sometimes the quality is so high you got to... | ||
We've got to let these guys talk because they're expressing things better than I do. | ||
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