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Johnny Vedmore recently published an article exposing the hidden history of the mysterious World Economic Forum, who is currently waging war against the world with who is currently waging war against the world with their Great Reset. | ||
Founder and director Klaus Schwab's three mentors were the most influential people in America's thermonuclear deterrence program, as well as leading proponents of a one-world government. | ||
Henry Kissinger recruited Klaus Schwab at the Harvard International Seminar, which was funded by the CIA. During this time, Kissinger was focused on global governance and depopulation. | ||
But it was with the Council on Foreign Relations that Kissinger became a major player by wargaming psychological operations involving America's growing thermonuclear weapons arsenal and writing the book on nuclear weapons and foreign policy. | ||
John K. Galbraith was a highly influential economist who helped Klaus Schwab create the World Economic Forum. | ||
Galbraith was an economist at Harvard who traveled to Germany in 1938 to study land policies under Hitler's national socialist government. | ||
From there, he went to work on an advisory committee for FDR's New Deal. | ||
After World War II ended, his work shifted into nuclear weapons. | ||
Galbraith was tasked with evaluating the overall economic effects of the wartime bombing. | ||
He interrogated Nazi war criminal Albert Speer and was sent to Hiroshima and Nagasaki to evaluate the damage caused by the nuclear weapons attack. | ||
By 1968, Galbraith had joined Kissinger in his pursuit of a one-world government. | ||
And it was during this time that Kissinger introduced Galbraith to Klaus Schwab, along with Herman Kahn, who in 1967 suggested subverting democracy by training a select group of global leaders, which later became the World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders. | ||
Both Kissinger and Galbraith were heavily involved in the religion of thermonuclear deterrent warfare. | ||
But Herman Kahn was, as the New Yorker puts it, the heavyweight of the megadeath intellectuals and is commonly referred to as the real Dr. | ||
Strangelove. Kahn wrote the official military policy on nuclear deterrence and believed that if everyone had nuclear weapons, the world would know peace. | ||
By the late 60s, Kahn was pushing for a European Union and joined Galbraith in 1970 on a European speaking tour to support Klaus Schwab's recruitment drive for the first European management symposium, now known as the World Economic Forum. | ||
And while they were doing that, Klaus Schwab helped merge his father's nuclear weapons company into a company that he then directed to illegally build nuclear weapons for the South African government. | ||
In 1972, the Club of Rome published The Limits to Growth, which planted the seeds of the depopulation agenda. | ||
And while Kahn, Kissinger, and Galbraith helped Schwab get started, what really brought him the international support he was hoping for was when he introduced the ideas of depopulation. | ||
In 1972, the Club of Rome's founder was invited by Schwab to make the keynote speech in 1973. | ||
As controversial as it was, even Herman Kahn opposed it, the World Economic Forum suddenly caught the attention and financial support of powerful elitists everywhere and blew up to what it has become today. | ||
The article suggests that Schwab's supervillain persona is a deliberate marketing tactic to gain the attention from those who seek power and wealth to join Klaus Schwab as stakeholders in society. | ||
The author believes that the World Economic Forum is reaching its maximum level of expansion before its inevitable collapse, because eventually people will fight back. | ||
But they already know that, and all they really seem to care about is world government, depopulation, and thermonuclear war. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
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Let's get into today, as we always do, with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
Alright, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Thursday, the 21st of April, 2022. | ||
Mariupol has been captured. | ||
Russian forces have fully captured the key Donbass Black Sea port city of Mariupol, Defense Minister Sergei Soyju told Vladimir Putin on Thursday. | ||
However, more than 2,000 militants loyal to Kiev still remain entrenched at the As of tall steel plant in the city, he added, President Vladimir Putin has called Shogoy's plan of storming the area inadvisable and instead ordered him to safety block the area while extending to those inside another offer to lay down their arms. | ||
The last holdouts are cut off from their supplies. | ||
So this is sort of the first major city captured by Russia. | ||
They've freed all the hostages held at Mariupol Port, including the crews of sea vessels, who've had their communication cut off by hostage takers. | ||
More than 1,400 militants have laid down their arms, adding that over 142,000 civilians have also been evacuated from the city after the weeks-long siege. | ||
So that's the latest from Russia and Ukraine. | ||
And we'll get into what's happening over there a little bit more as Russia's also announced successful testing of their Satan-2 missile. | ||
And Vladimir Putin has some choice words to share about its effectiveness to the leaders of the Western world. | ||
Of course, they're not listening. | ||
Yellen and Powell walk out of a G20 meeting during Russian minister's speech. | ||
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Federal Reserve Chair Jeremy Powell walked out of a G20 meeting on Wednesday when the Russian finance minister Anton Silanov started speaking, according to a source familiar with the matter. | ||
I thought I'd include this story just because I hate these people. | ||
Janet Yellen, Jerome Powell, they are directly responsible for the inflation that's occurring in this country. | ||
It is their policies on purpose. | ||
They said, we're going to start inflation. | ||
We're going to ignite the inflationary cycle. | ||
And then as it started heating up, they were the ones constantly saying, no, it's no big deal. | ||
It's transitory. We're not going to make any changes. | ||
We're going to continue this. | ||
So the fact that they're walking out of the... | ||
As soon as Russia starts talking, it's just a nice little reminder that at the end of the day, there really are good sides and bad sides, and the leaders of our country are firmly on the bad side. | ||
The enemy of my enemy is my friend, so I love Russia now, and we'll talk more about that later as well. | ||
Meanwhile, the Florida Senate has passed a bill stripping Disney of their special self-governing power. | ||
This is amazing and fantastic, and Not getting the support from the neocons. | ||
And this sort of has to be... | ||
We'll get very into this later. | ||
I'll just touch on this now and expand on it pretty thoroughly a little bit later because it kind of can be seen as a divisive and important distinction between I'll elaborate on it later, | ||
but it's a bill that dissolves the self-governing status given to Disney over 50 years ago after the company publicly feuded with Republicans over a controversial parental rights bill. | ||
The Republican-controlled chamber passed the bill by a margin of 23 to 16 that dissolved the special status granted to the company that essentially allows Disney to self-govern on its own large property near Orlando. | ||
I guess it shouldn't be surprised that the corporate Republicans are very mad that this corporate town, this company town, this corporate-controlled portion of the United States is now under the jurisdiction of the duly elected representatives rather than the corporate cabal. | ||
Again, we'll dig into that very thoroughly. | ||
Now, he had this promo for an interview he did with Trump, and it was falsely edited to make it look like Trump stormed out, to make it look like it was very contentious and explosive. | ||
And then the Trump team provided the audio to Breitbart News and showed that the end of the Trump interview was actually very pleasant and congenial. | ||
Again, we'll talk about this in the way that the media is still running with a story that never actually existed and was literally just a trailer method of building excitement. | ||
Like, oh, it's so explosive. | ||
Oh, look, he walked out. It's just like a... | ||
It's an advertisement. It's like writing a... | ||
It's like writing a movie review off the trailer of the movie. | ||
They're writing articles saying, Trump explodes! | ||
Trump storms out! | ||
It's like, no, that was a trailer. | ||
It was deceptively edited. | ||
Again, I'll show you the trailer and what actually happened here later in the show. | ||
Finally, we have this masked singer judge walks off. | ||
The stage after Rudy Giuliani is revealed as a contestant. | ||
In fact, let's go now to clip number 11 here. | ||
Rudy Giuliani sings Bad to the Bone on Masked Singer as host Kin Jong leaves saying, I'm done. | ||
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Let's watch. Before I met you I'll break a thousand more, baby Before I am through I want to be yours, pretty baby Yours and yours alone I'm here to tell you, honey, that I'm bad to the bone. | |
Bad to the bone. | ||
Bad! That was a little embarrassing. | ||
I think it's fun. | ||
I think it's goofy and fun. | ||
But let's just quickly remind ourselves who we're talking about here. | ||
King John is an actor who's famous for being the ridiculous naked guy. | ||
In a comedy movie that nobody even remembers anymore. | ||
Rudy Giuliani is the former mayor of New York who single-handedly defeated the most powerful criminal syndicate in the history of the world while he was district attorney there, or attorney general. | ||
I can't remember exactly what position he held, but he was the front man, the point man, the really power behind the lawsuits that crippled and destroyed the New York mob, which at the time had a revenue... | ||
Greater than U.S. Steel. | ||
That's the popular, well-known statement, but just an incredibly powerful network of criminals dismantled by Rudy Giuliani, saving the people of America trillions of dollars and how many lives it's impossible to tell. | ||
A real hero, like a living legend in our midst. | ||
And then, of course, he was the stalwart Mayor of New York during 9-11 and in the years after, a beloved national figure. | ||
But unfortunately, he's made the mistake of supporting the sitting president of the United States at the time, was Donald Trump. | ||
So now this weird, I don't know, is Ken an immigrant? | ||
I don't know. I wouldn't be surprised, but he is a Hollywood actor. | ||
He's walked off the stage now as a protest against this living American legend and a champion of law and order and patriotism in this country. | ||
It's just pathetic. | ||
These people think they have the right to disrespect the people like Rudy Giuliani. | ||
It's really absurd. | ||
And there should be a lot of vitriol and Boycotts and whatever else. | ||
You know, it doesn't even matter what you think about Rudy Giuliani himself. | ||
It's just the idea that these uppity celebrities Think they know anything and then have to inject that into our entertainment. | ||
It's just, it's ruining entertainment. | ||
It's ruining politics. You need to speak out about it as an American. | ||
If you like The Masked Singer, if you think it's fun to unwind with a goofy little show that's not political and not, you know, super dramatic or anything, it's just a fun little talent show with a silly gimmick. | ||
And maybe that should be preserved above the political objections of politically illiterate morons. | ||
We've gotten famous for getting naked on camera. | ||
What a stupid world we live in. | ||
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I want to start Today with a video by Darren McBreen, which I guess features me. | ||
I haven't seen it yet, but he told me I'm in it a lot, I guess, from back when I was sitting in for Owen on the war room. | ||
Special report number one. | ||
Because I think it really embodies the... | ||
Theory of Infowars and the mindset of Infowars and the morality of Infowars. | ||
There's a lot of talk these days about trust in the media, trust in our institutions. | ||
And all the institutions and all the media are very concerned that nobody trusts them anymore. | ||
And they're desperately searching for ways to fix this. | ||
The one they haven't landed on is just stop lying all the time. | ||
Stop lying all the time and maybe people will trust you again. | ||
Because as we know, I remember my mom telling me this when I was a little kid. | ||
Maybe you should have listened to your moms as well, media. | ||
When they said, you know, trust is like a brick wall. | ||
You lay trust brick by brick. | ||
Every trustworthy thing you do lays one brick, but one untrustworthy thing you do shatters the whole thing and you have to start over. | ||
It doesn't matter how often you're trustworthy or you are honest. | ||
That one lie plants that seed of distrust that is really hard to understand. | ||
To get out. So we're very careful here on Infowars to only say things we can back up with documentation. | ||
We might speculate here or there, but we let you know that we're doing it. | ||
We don't report something as true and then just ignore it when it comes out that it's not true because we're here to tell you the truth and that's all we're here for. | ||
And if we don't, we know that we don't have some billionaire in the shadows funding us whether we get viewers or not. | ||
Filling our coffers despite the fact that nobody's watching us. | ||
That's not what happens. If we don't have the audience, if our audience doesn't trust us, then they'll stop supporting us and we'll go away. | ||
So it's a very pure form of capitalistic endeavor where we have to serve the customer or else we won't survive. | ||
And our customer base is only served when they're told the truth. | ||
We tell them something that's not true and they go out and tell their friends and then are made to look like a fool. | ||
They're going to be like, oh, I'm not listening to Infowars anymore. | ||
So we have to be very careful on this. | ||
But the one thing we always say is don't trust anybody. | ||
You certainly don't trust mainstream media. | ||
You sure as hell shouldn't trust government institutions, but you really shouldn't even trust Infowars fully. | ||
Go double-check what we say. | ||
And hell, if we're wrong about something, if we don't get something right, let us know. | ||
We don't want to be wrong. We want to be right, and that's why we open up the phone lines every day and take your calls. | ||
We screen them. We take down your name and what you're calling about, but we don't Hang up on people who are going to tell us that we're wrong. | ||
Those are the people we go to first because we need to squash any misinterpretation that may be out there. | ||
And that's what trustworthy people do. | ||
Trustworthy people aren't going to go, why don't you trust me? | ||
You have to trust me. | ||
It's like, I get it. | ||
You shouldn't trust anybody. | ||
You should be skeptical of everything. | ||
You should be suspicious of everyone. | ||
And To a certain point, right? | ||
But then when, you know, somebody like Alex Jones who's been fighting for this for 30 years, at a certain point you've got to go, yeah, he's the real deal. | ||
He's the real deal and he really believes what he says and he's really trying his best. | ||
But again, that doesn't mean that, you know, if I say something or Alex says something that you just take it on faith and ignore any evidence to the contrary. | ||
You've got to do your own research. | ||
And that's what CNN will never tell you. | ||
That's what Fox News will never tell you. | ||
In fact, they explicitly tell you not to do your own research. | ||
Don't look into things for yourself. | ||
You have to trust them or else you're a bad person. | ||
And it was in response to that type of statement that I guess I had a bit of a ramble on War Room that Darren McBreen edited skillfully, as he always does, into this video. | ||
Beware of these four words. | ||
Share this video at band.video. | ||
Here's Darren McBreen's latest. | ||
That phrase, do your own research, it's popping up a lot in conversations about coronavirus and about COVID vaccines. | ||
But this go-it-alone approach, doing your own research, it seems so innocent, but it can have serious consequences. | ||
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In other words, CNN says, don't do your own research. | |
What are the roots of this phrase? | ||
I feel like I used to hear it around QAnon craziness. | ||
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Well, today, the deer antler guy was sentenced to 41 months in prison for his role in the Capitol riot. | |
The same phrase, do your research, is being peddled by some people who do have ill intent, who want to push you down certain paths, who want to, either for profit reasons or for geopolitical reasons, want to make sure that you are reading certain information as opposed to listening to authoritative sources. | ||
And you will respect my authority. | ||
So what should be an actually smart idea, especially in the U.S., with such a lack of funding and media literacy and all of these issues, it can really actually help make things worse. | ||
Yeah, it's a sneaky little phrase. | ||
Here's the four words that are helping to spread vaccine misinformation. | ||
Are you ready? According to CNN, here they are. | ||
Do your own research. | ||
Do your own research. | ||
Do your own research. It's a sneaky little phrase. | ||
That's right, folks. CNN here to tell you, don't look into these things for yourself. | ||
Don't do your own research. | ||
Don't question anything. | ||
Just listen and obey. | ||
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He could have undermined the messaging so much that he can actually control exactly what people think. | |
And that is our job. | ||
Once again, the media is clamoring to tell you to stop looking into stuff for yourself. | ||
Do your own research. Those four words are hurting the U.S. pandemic response, CNN chief media correspondent Brian Stelter said on Reliable Sources Sunday. | ||
Brian Stelter visits school kids to teach them to spot misinformation. | ||
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He's telling them don't even trust satire, don't trust anything but CNN. Reducing a liar's reach is not the same as censoring freedom of speech. | |
Reducing a liar's reach is not the same... | ||
There's a pretty simple calculus you have to do. | ||
Beware of these four words. That's the title of the video from Bandai Video. | ||
Please do share that around. | ||
Just how can you trust somebody that tells you don't look into things? | ||
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It's just... Can you imagine being a liberal? | |
Can you imagine being a leftist? | ||
Like, I really do. I try to put myself in the mindset of just some person just sitting back watching CNN and they hear like, don't do your own research. | ||
They're like, that's right. That's right. | ||
Yeah, doing your own research, looking into things for yourself, asking questions, being skeptical. | ||
Who would ever do something like that? | ||
I just sit back and I just intake whatever nonsense they give me. | ||
And even when it's internally inconsistent, even when its own logic defies itself, I don't question that. | ||
I just learn to live with the cognitive dissonance and that discomfort that it makes me feel, that little niggling... | ||
The thing at the back of my mind that says there's something wrong here. | ||
That makes me a little anxious and a little aggravated. | ||
And I take that out on anybody who tells me that I'm wrong. | ||
Anybody who points out the obvious fallacy in the things that I believe. | ||
It's them. It's them for making me feel bad about believing nonsense. | ||
I just, I cannot imagine being one of those people. | ||
I just, I don't, I don't get it. | ||
Because I happen to, uh... | ||
Question everything and double-check everything and never take anything on its face value. | ||
And when you start doing that, it becomes just absurdly obvious that these people are lying through their teeth all the time, 100% of the time, it seems. | ||
They mask their lies in a veneer of truth, but what is at the heart of it is a real disdain and hatred for the regular person. | ||
They aren't just saying don't do your own research because they're scared of people figuring out things they don't want. | ||
That's part of it. The other part is they actually think you don't have the ability to figure things out for yourself. | ||
They actually have such little regard for the American people that they think if we aren't the ones telling them what to do and ordering them around, then they're going to get everything wrong. | ||
I have faith in the American people. | ||
I think you'd make the right decisions if you had access to the right information. | ||
And that's our job here. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, the attack is on. | ||
Tyranny is rising to levels never before seen in this country, and it's truly setting a dangerous precedent that we have to combat with everything we've got right now. | ||
Recognize the threat That they are posing at this very moment and treat it with all of the severity that it deserves. | ||
Just to start, here's a story from Washington Post and it's just, I literally felt like I was getting dizzy reading this article. | ||
Democrats ask officials in Florida, Arizona, Texas and Ohio about election disinformation. | ||
House Democrats are seeking information from officials in key battleground states about their effort to combat, quote, lies and conspiracy theories that could damage the integrity of federal elections as part of a broader investigation into the weaponization of misinformation and disinformation in the electoral process. | ||
I don't even know how to... | ||
I don't even know how to explain what's going on here. | ||
Like if you don't get it already, if that doesn't just scream out, double talk, double speak. | ||
Like I was trying to think of just how you'd write this in a way that would make people sort of understand what exactly is being said here. | ||
Translated into 1984, translated into USSR, where it's just like the party is seeking information from officials in uncontrolled states about their effort to combat wrongthink that could damage the integrity of the party as part of a broader investigation into the weaponization of wrongthink in the electoral process. | ||
It's just... It's the open destruction of free speech. | ||
Like, they're doing it right now. | ||
They're on the march. | ||
And the last two days have been saying that the, you know, real thing to worry about now is the fact that the Democrats know that they're about to be swept out to sea by a red tide. | ||
Come the midterm elections, they expect to be completely destroyed. | ||
And so, in the six months until those elections, they're going to go Really hard, like as hard as they can on every different front to try to mitigate the disaster that they're approaching and to try to wring whatever tyrannical measures they can out of the control they hold now. | ||
House Democrats are seeking information from officials and key battlegrounds. | ||
They're just seeking information. | ||
What's so bad about seeking information? | ||
Seeking information about the lies and conspiracy theories. | ||
See, they get to decide what's true and what's not. | ||
They get to decide what's a lie and what's good information. | ||
What's a conspiracy theory and what's reality. | ||
They're putting this into law now. | ||
The weaponization of misinformation and disinformation in the electoral process. | ||
The committees are seeking to understand the scope and scale of election misinformation in your state and the impacts that this flood of false information has had on election administration, the risks it poses for upcoming federal elections, and the steps your organization and local election administrators have taken, oversight Chairwoman Maloney. | ||
Lofgren wrote to state election officials in the letters obtained by the Washington Post. | ||
Our investigation also aims to identify steps that the federal, state and local governments can take to counter misinformation and prevent these lies from being used to undermine the legitimate vote count in future elections. | ||
So, I mean, they've already passed measures to centralize the election process in the federal government. | ||
They're already unconstitutionally exerting centralized control over the federal election process, which is supposed to be managed by states and localities. | ||
But now they are attempting to be the arbiters of truth. | ||
What is real and what is not? | ||
Does anybody have any doubt how this power will be used? | ||
I'm just, you know, it's all just about going to the heart of the thing. | ||
It's not that hard to rhetoric, you know, it's like there's a meme going around for a while that was like how to write your resume, and it would be like, I took out the trash. | ||
It was like, instead of that, write, I had an oversight managerial position in the disposal of hazardous material and waste from the blah, blah, blah, you know, and it's just like, No, what they mean is they took the trash out, right? | ||
You put all these other words on it. | ||
You can phrase it in a certain way. | ||
But you've got to be able to just have the laser vision to go, oh, here's what they're saying. | ||
Oh, this is what they're doing. | ||
Well, we have to gather information to determine how misinformation and disinformation has been weaponized to affect the policies and blah, blah. | ||
It's like, okay, you want to make it illegal to question you. | ||
You want to make it illegal to question the way that you got into power. | ||
You want to make it illegal. | ||
A crime and you want to have the state power imprison or punish or silence people who are questioning the way that you gained your power. | ||
The way that you got elected, you want to be unquestionable. | ||
So you want to be able to manipulate things at will and then send the police after anybody who points it out. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
They might say they're the manager of waste disposal. | ||
They're trash men. They take out the trash, right? | ||
And even just the use of this language should set off red flags. | ||
Anything like this. | ||
We are combating misinformation and disinformation. | ||
Well, what constitutes misinformation? | ||
Anything that questions us. | ||
Anything that's bad for us. | ||
That's how conspiracies work nowadays. | ||
You want to say... Democrats are grooming children? | ||
You're a conspiracy theorist. | ||
But if you're a Democrat and you say that you want everyone, including children, to have access to the information they need to make the right decisions about their sexuality, free of coercion from those in their lives, such as families and parents, it's just like, so you're grooming children, right? | ||
But if you say you're grooming, that's a conspiracy theory. | ||
If you say exactly the same things, but you're in favor of it, that's good and wonderful. | ||
What do you think is going to happen with the election? | ||
It's already happened with the election. | ||
It happened in 2020 when we said, hey, here's the way that they manipulated this election. | ||
They used Dropboxes. | ||
They used this funding from Mark Zuckerberg. | ||
They used this. They used that. | ||
Oh, you're a conspiracy theorist. You're an insurrectionist. | ||
You're a danger to this country. | ||
But then the people that did it come out and say, oh, look, here's what we did. | ||
Here's a spread in Time magazine all about how we did this. | ||
It's like, oh, it's what? They're fortifying the election. | ||
So we're just drowning in a sea of lies. | ||
But it's being taken to another level here. | ||
You know, the secret history of the shadow campaign that saved the 2020 election. | ||
See, that word saved is the operative word. | ||
That headline right there, that's news. | ||
That's history. That's an article. | ||
That's the truth. | ||
That's information. You change the word saved to stolen, suddenly it's conspiracy theory. | ||
Suddenly it must be silenced. | ||
Suddenly you must send the police out to question the people that wrote it. | ||
So when they're saying they're going to target you for misinformation and disinformation, all they mean is that you have to go along with what they want. | ||
They mean if you talk about what we do in a positive light, you're good. | ||
If you talk about what we do in a negative light, you're a conspiracy theorist, a misinformation artist, a disseminator of disinformation, and you will be stopped by the federal government. | ||
It is an open power grab. | ||
It is the absolute destruction of the First Amendment. | ||
And it's just one of a myriad of ways that they're launching at this moment. | ||
Something happened in the last few days. | ||
A switch has been flipped. | ||
The call has gone out. The signal has been disseminated. | ||
The various cabals have gathered together and decided that these are the routes they're going to take. | ||
And they are on a full-on push to absolutely destroy any semblance of democracy we have in this country. | ||
Any effective operation of our Republican system and our ability to elect those who we believe represent our interests. | ||
It's a full-on attack at this moment. | ||
And Republicans have got to get their crap together. | ||
All covered on the other side because this extends to the effort to boot Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
And now Morgan Ortegas and Robbie Starbuck are experiencing the same thing in Tennessee. | ||
They've tried it in a different place with Madison Cawthorn. | ||
So this is the attack. | ||
It's... Going full out, and the Republicans are, once again, completely missing in action, asleep at the wheel, and allowing this to take place. | ||
Regardless of the fact that it not only destroys the American Republic and our freedom of speech, but it's going to destroy them as well. | ||
It's like they have no self-preservation instinct left. | ||
This is bad, because they're the ones protecting us, apparently. | ||
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But for now, let's get back into... | ||
The problem that we're facing, the multiple problems. | ||
We've got, of course, the attacks from the Democrats, which wouldn't be that big of a deal if we had even a semblance of a legitimate Republican Party, a real GOP party, if the GOP wasn't just chock-full and entirely Occupied by corporate neocon forces, it wouldn't be a big issue at all. | ||
Democrats would try their thing. | ||
We'd combat it. We'd try our thing. | ||
They would combat it. It wouldn't be that big of a deal. | ||
Instead, you just have one side full-on aggressive attack mode 100% of the time. | ||
That's the Democrats. And the Republicans are on defense mode about 25% of the time. | ||
And the rest of the time, they just have their heads up their butts. | ||
It's like they don't do the things they should do. | ||
The stuff they do do... | ||
It's completely counterproductive. | ||
And I'll show it here. | ||
From the Hill, effort to boot Green from ballot could open a new avenue of attack. | ||
Just sort of giving up the game there. | ||
Is this a principled decision about the protection of our democracy against infiltration by insurrectionists? | ||
No, of course not. It's an avenue of attack for the Democrats. | ||
It is a way they have determined they can manipulate Democrats The judicial structure in this country to destroy political opponents without having to ask the people what they think. | ||
We have a system that's there to determine whether somebody who's elected is doing what they're doing or not. | ||
It's whether the people re-elect them or not. | ||
That's what it's supposed to be. Not anymore. | ||
You don't have the right to choose who you want representing you in the federal government. | ||
It's up to who the leftists feel like you should be allowed to have. | ||
I mean, it's an incredibly dangerous precedent, but again, the most upsetting thing about this is the way the Republicans are reacting to it. | ||
And actually, not just reacting to it, but contributing to it, believe it or not. | ||
A judge's decision to let an effort to block Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene from running for office proceed could open a new avenue of attack against some of the GOP's most controversial lawmakers. | ||
Experts say it remains to be seen what the result of this single decision will be, but it's unlikely such an effort will knock Green or any other candidate off the ballot. | ||
It could, however, give Democrats another opportunity to hit the GOP over the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol and force lawmakers to testify under oath. | ||
It's an open power grab. | ||
It is an unconstitutional manipulation of the judicial system and an inaccurate application of a law that was meant for Confederate generals. | ||
Again, this is the most upsetting thing about it. | ||
Maybe I'm just a cynic. I am, but this line. | ||
Meanwhile, Republicans are warning the effort could backfire in the future. | ||
Oh, well, that should do it then. | ||
Well, I mean, they'll definitely think twice about it now. | ||
Oh, it's going to backfire in the future? | ||
God, we didn't think about that. | ||
Okay, we're not going to do it anymore. | ||
We're not going to do it anymore. | ||
Oh, it could backfire in the future. | ||
Oh, okay. Alright, they'll definitely stop then. | ||
Everything the Democrats do backfire on them. | ||
They keep doing it. They don't care. | ||
It's like... Republicans are warning the effort could backfire in the future. | ||
As if. As if the Republicans would ever have the balls to do something like this. | ||
Right? This is the only thing. | ||
This is the only argument Republicans ever make. | ||
And it makes no sense. | ||
It never comes to fruition the way they say it will. | ||
Right? It's always like, well, if we allow the Democrats to do that, they won't like it if we come back and do it back at them. | ||
And it's like, yeah, but you never do. | ||
So they're just going to keep doing this type of thing. | ||
So... The Democrats, and you can find the organization, it's called Free Speech for the People. | ||
It's just this incredibly well-funded cabal of far-leftist academics and lawyers getting together to launch an attack against somebody they don't like, a politician that they don't agree with, an attempt to destroy the ability of the people of Georgia to choose who they want to run for them. | ||
It's just an open attack against a politician. | ||
It's nothing else. There's no reason to even listen to these people. | ||
It's obvious, right? And the Republicans, at the very least, come out and say that. | ||
They go, this is obviously just an attack on Marjorie Taylor Greene because they don't like her. | ||
And the fact that they're using this legal process to try to do it is... | ||
It should be criminal. It should actually be criminal to try to launch an attack like this since it's so baseless, since it's so evidently and transparently political manipulation, using the courts to try to disqualify a congressional candidate. | ||
Anybody involved in this should be rounded up, like, plain and simple. | ||
Everybody from freespeechforthepeople.org, all of their funders, all of their contributors, just like if You are such a threat to democracy. | ||
This is the insurrection, right? | ||
This is the takeover of our political system by special interests and their lawyers as they coordinate to use the judicial system to consolidate and firm up their power. | ||
This is insurrection if you want to call something insurrection. | ||
You know, it's not insurrection. Bunch of good old boys from, you know, Kentucky wandering through the Capitol for a couple minutes. | ||
It's just... | ||
Which is more dangerous? | ||
Which is more dangerous to our republic? | ||
Is it a couple people wandering through the Capitol and putting a MAGA hat on a statue? | ||
Or is it highly coordinated, highly funded networks of far leftists Using their power to disqualify a politician they don't like. | ||
Which is a bigger threat to democracy, to the ability for people to choose their leadership? | ||
Obviously, the latter. | ||
The amendment that they're using, the 14th Amendment, says no person can serve in Congress who, having previously taken an oath as a member of Congress to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same. | ||
They're claiming there's a rebellion. They're claiming insurrection against this. | ||
And it would open up a great door. | ||
This would open up a wonderful door for Republicans to take advantage of. | ||
Just like so much of everything else the Democrats do. | ||
But they'll never do anything about it, and their only defense is just like, well, if you do this, it could come back to bite you in the ass, expecting Democrats not to have thought about this. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They really don't care. | ||
Yes, they're setting precedents. | ||
They're setting precedents that they will take advantage of and that the Republicans will do nothing to stop. | ||
And in fact, the Republicans are just doing the exact same thing, but they're doing it even more effectively through their own internal processes. | ||
This amendment was ratified after the Civil War to prevent lawmakers who had fought for the Confederacy from coming back to Congress. | ||
Just a completely improper use or application of this amendment should have been thrown out immediately. | ||
But the judge is a far-loved Democrat, so of course they're going to do it because these people have no compunction. | ||
They have no morality. | ||
They do what it takes to get power, and they use whatever rhetoric they need to try to sell it to the people that they're screwing over. | ||
But of course, they don't need any help. | ||
The GOP does it themselves. | ||
Committee voted to disqualify Morgan Ortegas, Robbie Starbuck, and Baxter Lee from the TN5 GOP ballot. | ||
Explained here in the Wall Street Journal. | ||
Tennessee GOP empire strikes back. | ||
The November elections are looking good for Republicans who can pound Democrats on everything from inflation to foreign policy. | ||
So naturally, the GOP is engaging in some self-destructive behavior. | ||
Witness the spectacle in Tennessee where the state party has booted a congressional candidate endorsed by Donald Trump off the primary ballot. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
It's just completely insane. | ||
It's just... The Republicans are... | ||
You know, Mark McGuire in his prime, stepping up to the plate, facing a pitcher with a broken wrist who has to throw underhanded, right? | ||
Has to toss the ball to him gently, and he's bunting. | ||
In fact, he's not even bunting. He's just, like, turning around and hitting the umpire in the face with the bat. | ||
It's just the Republicans have just the perfect storm To massively succeed and take all of what the Democrats have set as precedent and turn it around and destroy them with it and instead we're destroying ourselves and then ignoring completely the attacks they're making against Marjorie Taylor. | ||
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So you're a waitress at the Cheesecake Factory, the world's largest menu. | ||
True. And then you get a call from Alex Jones, you don't know who he is? | ||
Like, how'd that happen? So I was just throwing my resume out everywhere, and like I said, I had the degree at that point. | ||
I was doing freelance work, so I knew how to work a camera. | ||
I had all of the background and the backbone to get into the media. | ||
I just didn't have any of that experience quite yet. | ||
So they just needed a production assistant, somebody they could train up on how to switch the show, pull in videos, edit. | ||
So I went and I did all of that, and I worked behind the scenes for an entire year. | ||
Alex initially wanted me to report, but I was interested in politics, wasn't exactly sure how I felt about a lot of the things. | ||
And this was back in 2017, 2018, when Trump was in office. | ||
A lot of people very aggressive towards conservatives politically. | ||
So I was kind of sitting back and watching all of this. | ||
And then I started doing Man on the Street reports, because I genuinely was curious. | ||
And that's how I got my start in journalism, was just a genuine curiosity. | ||
Why do people hate Donald Trump so much? | ||
So I would go to these anti-Trump rallies and just ask them, hey, why do you hate Donald Trump? | ||
One of the first clips that I ever did that went viral, Donald Trump himself retweeted, was these grown adults who took time out of their day, 3 p.m. | ||
on a damn Tuesday, couldn't even tell me why they hated Trump. | ||
It went super viral because they looked so foolish, and I went out there initially to ask people, hey, tell me why I should hate Donald Trump. | ||
I'm a minority. I'm a female. | ||
I'm everything that he should hate. | ||
Tell me why I should hate him. Nobody ever could. | ||
Interesting. What did you think of Alex Jones? | ||
Love him to death. I still talk to him to this day. | ||
I think that he's great. And I think that many more people should have been vocal when he was initially banned. | ||
I agree. Because I was actually there. | ||
I was on a fishing trip that day. | ||
Yeah. I was in Labrador, and I've regretted it ever since that I didn't come out of the box. | ||
I wasn't there. I was off the air. | ||
But I completely agree. | ||
It was not even about Alex Jones. | ||
It's about you can't censor people, period. | ||
Exactly. And Tucker, I remember the exact day when he got censored. | ||
I woke up and I looked on my phone and it said, Alex Jones, banned from YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter. | ||
He was banned everywhere. It was a mass banning, mass censorship effort to silence him. | ||
And again, I really didn't have an introduction into politics. | ||
But I had learned a lot of, you know, things from Alex Jones up front. | ||
And everything that he was telling me was not false. | ||
The people who condemn him and say that he's a crazy conspiracy theorist do not listen to his show every single day. | ||
Because I worked for him for two and a half years. | ||
I didn't know the three branches of government when I started. | ||
Now I can tell you international policy and what's going on all over the world right now because I have listened to Alex. | ||
And he's talked about, you know, the government corruption historically that we've been through, all of the different operations such as Operation Mockingbird, Operation Paperclip, a lot of these things, Tuskegee experiment, which is why, you know, the black community is so apprehensive for vaccinations in the modern day. | ||
He talks about a lot of these things. | ||
And our government doesn't like that. | ||
Our government doesn't like being exposed. | ||
They don't like people who are willing to tell the truth and people who are willing to push back against the narrative. | ||
Look at the The fact that the DHS just updated their bulletin to say, hey, if you're spreading distrust in the government, that could be considered terrorism. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I couldn't, of course, agree with you more, but I'm fascinated by the hate for Alex Jones. | ||
I'm not a daily Alex Jones viewer. | ||
I don't view anything regularly, actually. | ||
Except for the American Journal. I think Alex Jones seems really talented. | ||
He's smart. He's funny as hell. | ||
He's truly funny. He's a lot more talent than I am in a lot of ways. | ||
That's my takeaway from Alex Jones. | ||
But why is he such a threat? | ||
Why would you hate Alex Jones? | ||
I've never understood that. Because he's telling the truth, Tucker. | ||
And again, I know Alex personally, and I've met a lot of people in this industry. | ||
And one of my biggest takeaways is that there are a lot of people, especially in conservative media, that are in this for money and fame. | ||
They don't actually care about this country. | ||
That's for sure. And they don't actually care about America. | ||
They're scared about being censored. | ||
They're scared about, you know, hurting the wrong people's feelings, not getting the proper endorsement. | ||
Alex doesn't care about any of that. | ||
Alex cares about the truth. He has since day one. | ||
He has made mistakes, for sure. | ||
But he comes out. He apologizes for it. | ||
He corrects the record, which is something that Many people in our media refuse to do. | ||
So the people who hate Alex Jones hate him because he is everything that they wish that they could be. | ||
Somebody who is willing to tell the truth, willing to fight for this country, and actually cares about humanity. | ||
Not just America, but humanity as a whole. | ||
Yeah, and he owns his own company and he has no advertisers. | ||
So he's kind of immune, really. | ||
And the only way to stop him is by destroying him with lawsuits for giving his opinion, which I guess is now a crime or something in the United States. | ||
So they're trying to do it that way. | ||
I couldn't agree. I couldn't agree with you more. | ||
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But again, let's talk about what unholy liabilities the GOP represents. | ||
They're just utterly incapable of seeing the world as it is and understanding the attack that we're under and the seriousness of the attack and their role as the bulwark against the onslaught of this mind virus. | ||
In the story from Fox News, Florida Senate passes bill stripping Disney of special governing power. | ||
Florida Senate approved a bill Wednesday that dissolved the special self-governing status given to Disney over 50 years ago after the company publicly feuds with Republicans over a controversial parental rights bill. | ||
The Republican-controlled chamber passed the bill by a margin of 2316 that would dissolve special status granted to the company that essentially allows Disney to self-govern on its large property near Orlando. | ||
Florida's HB 1557, also known as the... | ||
So this is what Disney said about their bill. | ||
They said, should have never been passed and should have never been signed into law, Disney said. | ||
Our goal as a company is for this law to be repealed by the legislature, struck down in courts, and we remain committed to supporting the national and state organizations that are working to achieve that. | ||
We are dedicated for standing up for the rights and safety of LGBTQ members of the Disney family, as well as LGBT community in Florida and across the country. | ||
Again, the bill had nothing to do with the LGBTQ community, except, of course, if you understand how intricately involved LGBTQ ideology is with pedophilia, because this was an anti-pedophilia law. | ||
So there you go. DeSantis said, look, there's policy disputes and that's fine, but when you're trying to impose a woke ideology on our state, we view that as a significant threat. | ||
This wokeness will destroy the country if we let it run unabated, DeSantis said. | ||
So in Florida, we take a very big stand against that. | ||
Tying this all in together... | ||
You need to understand that this, what Disney was involved in, is what the Great Reset is all about. | ||
It's called stakeholder capitalism. | ||
It was the invention of Klaus Schwab that first brought him to the forefront. | ||
It is the mindset that dictates the Great Reset, as well as been carried out by Klaus Schwab underling Mark Benioff, owner of Time Magazine, that we've already referenced once in this episode. | ||
And it's that corporations must use their political power and their economic weight to impose on the American people things that they will not do themselves. | ||
The American people want to pass a bill saying, don't try to groom my nine-year-old child, but the corporation disagrees with it. | ||
These people believe the corporation has the right to dictate to the people what their policies are, what their politics are. | ||
And of course, it doesn't work like, well, it's... | ||
Disney has a corporate responsibility to... | ||
Protect the people in its ranks. | ||
Well, the people in Disney's ranks don't agree with the corporation. | ||
They don't have a choice, though. | ||
They can be fired. | ||
They can be punished internally for disagreeing with the company. | ||
And they didn't put it out to the Disney employees for a vote and then said, this is what we're going to do. | ||
No, it's the people at the very top deciding and dictating what everybody else has to believe. | ||
It's just top-down control, and that's how it works. | ||
And this is a major threat against the very operation of our democracy and of our We're good to go. | ||
You know, who gets to decide what the laws are? | ||
Is it the people who live under the laws, or is it the corporations who have all the power and money? | ||
I know where I land on that divide. | ||
Apparently everybody else is a little confused. | ||
That's what represents the most effective way to have a good government. | ||
But it's not speculative. | ||
It's not just, you know... | ||
Disney doing something symbolic and Florida punishing them in the real world for daring to hold different beliefs. | ||
This is an existential threat to our republic. | ||
And it's a method that has been used successfully many times in the past. | ||
Salesforce, Mark Benioff's company, the company that controls the collection and dissemination and selling of personal information on the internet. | ||
For just about every major big tech company. | ||
Represented the largest corporate interest in, I believe, the state of Indiana. | ||
And when the state of Indiana and the people voted for their representatives and then the representatives voted for a bill that would allow you to fire anybody for any reason, Salesforce didn't like that. | ||
They threatened to bankrupt the entire state. | ||
They didn't get their way. Lo and behold, the law gets vetoed. | ||
This is stakeholder capitalism. | ||
That's what they mean. What they mean is we get to decide. | ||
Mark Benioff's like, well, it's the responsibility of a corporation not just to give money to its shareholders, but to represent its stakeholders. | ||
Just like, again, just have the laser vision. | ||
And it's just like, I have the company. | ||
I get to decide what the laws are in this state. | ||
I'm a corporate master. | ||
I am unelected and I will rule forever and you cannot question me. | ||
That's all this is. So that's what Disney was doing and they have incredible power in Florida and they run this entire city without the oversight of the people that live in the city. | ||
So Ron DeSantis is doing exactly what he should be doing. | ||
Major blow against the method and against the strategy that the globalists are using to circumvent and override the will of the people. | ||
It's like existential threat. | ||
Could not be more clear. Somehow the neocons are confused by this. | ||
I'm not surprised. Look at this Larry Flink Blackrock idiot wearing a pink sweater just like Bill Gates. | ||
That's the video, right, where they're both wearing, yeah, they're both wearing these sweaters. | ||
We're not threatening. Whoops, wolves in cheap clothing. | ||
That's all it is. But here's National Review, conservative outlet, Ron DeSantis' misguided attack on Disney's legal status. | ||
They say the governor already won. | ||
There's no need for the Republican Party to salt the earth. | ||
Salt the earth? What the hell are they talking about? | ||
This is about punishing a corporation for trying to exceed their power and override the will of the people. | ||
This is like saying that you want the person who tried to murder you in prison and they're like, but you survived. | ||
So don't... | ||
You're going to go salt the earth on this? | ||
It's like, just because the attempt didn't work doesn't mean you don't punish the person for the attempt. | ||
This was an attempted murder of the Republican process. | ||
And so you punish the people who made the attempt and Both to prevent them from ever trying it again and as a symbol to any other corporations that think their view, their perverted and despicable views, should override the will of the people in the states where they reside. | ||
It is a slap in the face to Disney, and it should be more than that. | ||
If anything, they should just be like, alright, we own Disney now. | ||
Like, Flores should just be like, no, you know, you people clearly cannot be trusted with this responsibility. | ||
Because that's what it's all about, right? They gave Disney these exceptions. | ||
They gave them this incredible special privileges with the understanding... | ||
That they would use it responsibly. | ||
And that they wouldn't use the power that they were given to put forward their own political agenda. | ||
That they would use it to govern well and to make money for the state and to provide a nice theme park for people. | ||
They turned around and used that power to attack the people that gave them that power. | ||
You take that power away. | ||
At the very least. | ||
I think like so much of what we deal with today, this problem would not be an issue if you just put Mark Benioff in prison. | ||
If you just put Bob Chapik or whatever his name is from Disney, just put him in prison because they're the ones responsible for this. | ||
They shield themselves behind their corporation. | ||
The corporation gets punished. | ||
They get fined or something and then all, you know, whatever money gets taken from them just gets distributed out to their products, right? | ||
It's just the people who buy their products end up paying a little bit more. | ||
They don't suffer at all. But don't you think that CEOs of these companies would really think twice about speaking up politically if they thought they might be spending the next 10 years in a concrete cell? | ||
A lot of things could get solved in that way. | ||
This is a step in the right direction for Ron DeSantis. | ||
It should be going harder, but I'll explain how the GOP is undercutting and completely missing the entire point on the other side. | ||
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We hope you stay with us as things get weird later into the night. | ||
But for now, we're going to stick to the news. | ||
And, you know, there's so much to talk about. | ||
My God, just the collapse across the world, I really do need to get into. | ||
But at the same time... | ||
You just need to be aware that supply chains are collapsing and that starvation is coming and that this is all part of a coordinated effort by the globalists to collapse first world nations, starve third world nations, and consolidate control in a global system of biotechnocratic surveillance. | ||
They talk about this openly and I have the videos to prove it, but how about stuff that we can actually do stuff about? | ||
How about stuff that affects us on the ground? | ||
How about Focusing on the GOP in their absolute abysmal failure to recognize, let alone combat, the intense and growing pressure that they're under as the globalists consolidate control in this country. | ||
So again, National Review, conservative... | ||
Paper decries Ron DeSantis' misguided, they call, attack on Disney's legal status, saying the governor already won. | ||
There's no need for the Republican Party to salt the earth. | ||
Oh, this massive leftist organization is just using its economic power to override the will of the people as expressed through their representatives. | ||
What's the big deal? | ||
Just let them do it. | ||
They do it over and over. They've been doing it for the last 20 years. | ||
Why should we stop them now? | ||
Everything's gotten so much better since they decided to get involved. | ||
And again, not a new tactic. | ||
This is the stated program of the globalists. | ||
They announced their strategies and somehow Republicans still can't comprehend it. | ||
It's very bizarre. It's very strange that the Great Reset and the World Economic Forum and Klaus Schwab and Mark Benioff and Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, they're all like, okay, here's what we're going to do. | ||
We're going to use the infinite money that we get from our fiat system to fund the takeover of massive industries representing billions of dollars of income for states. | ||
We're going to take total control of that and then regardless of the wishes of the people in the corporation or the people who live in the states, it's our Morality that we'll push and we'll use the power that we get by taking these companies over to then force the states to kneel to our demands. | ||
They say that. | ||
They're open about it. | ||
And Republicans are just like, but the government stopping corporations is against freedom. | ||
What? No, no. | ||
Freedom is guaranteed by our electoral process, by the people having a say over their leadership and having an input in the laws that are made by voting. | ||
That's the freedom that we observe. | ||
To have corporations and a select group of billionaires override the will of the people is not freedom. | ||
That's the opposite of that. | ||
What Republican Governor DeSantis did is preserving the freedom of Floridians against the hostile takeover of corporate powers. | ||
They announce they're doing it. | ||
They tell you how they're doing it. They do it. | ||
And Republicans still can't figure it out. | ||
It's just mind-blowing. | ||
It's mind-blowing that it's been at least seven years since this tactic was successfully deployed. | ||
Multiple times by Mark Benioff using his company Salesforce. | ||
It's on Wikipedia. Maybe Republicans haven't heard of Wikipedia yet. | ||
Here under his Social Activism tab, in March 2015, Benioff announced Salesforce would cancel all employee programs and travel in the state of Indiana after the passing of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, a bill that would allow companies and individuals to choose not to serve LGBT individuals based on religious beliefs. | ||
Benioff led an effort of business leaders fighting back against the legislation, leading to a revised version of the bill signed into law. | ||
In April 2015, Benioff announced... | ||
In February 2016, Benioff announced that Salesforce would reduce investments in Georgia and cancel a conference if House Bill 757, a bill that would allow businesses to decline services to same-sex couples, was passed. | ||
The governor vetoed the bill. | ||
So again, they do this. | ||
They're announcing this. Again, Mark Benioff is the second-in-command under Klaus Schwab. | ||
He is Klaus Schwab's understudy. | ||
He rose to prominence. | ||
By saying that he would, you know, contribute and help to move forward the World Economic Forum Davos agenda. | ||
As the Federalist pointed out at the time in 2015, Salesforce CEO, I can do business with communist China, but not Indiana. | ||
Yeah, flashes of what's happened recently with Disney and You know, thanking the operators of slave camps in China for helping with their Mulan movie. | ||
But Florida, that's too much. | ||
Telling public educators that they can't talk about sexually explicit material with eight-year-olds, that's unacceptable. | ||
Slave camps and torture and religious persecution and, you know, imprisonment without trial, that's all totally fine, according to Disney. | ||
Happy to work with China, thanking them in public, putting them in the credits of their movies as wonderful people. | ||
Oh, but Florida. | ||
Florida telling the kindergartner teachers not to put little boys in dresses. | ||
That's too far. Oh, we can't have it. | ||
Oh, you're destroying freedom. | ||
If you tell Disney that they can't use their corporate might to impose on the Floridian things they don't agree with. | ||
Again, they say this escalation represents an ugly and ill-conceived mistake, a blemish on DeSantis' otherwise mostly excellent gubernatorial record. | ||
Governor DeSantis has already fought Disney and he already won. | ||
Oh, well, then it's fine. | ||
Then just don't punish them. | ||
Don't hold them to account. | ||
You know, just because somebody comes up and tries to shoot at you, You know, if it hits you on your shoulder and doesn't kill you, what are you going to do? | ||
Charge them for attempted murder? | ||
No. It didn't work. | ||
They failed. They fought. | ||
You won. So just drop it already, would you? | ||
No, this is exactly what needs to be done. | ||
And again, it's just like, I guess Republicans just don't understand. | ||
They don't understand that this is a coordinated attack by leftist forces to use corporate power to destroy the United States. | ||
Wake up, please, for the love of God. | ||
We need your help. But Disney, they tried and failed, so to go after them is not good. | ||
No, every one of these companies involved in this should be severely punished. | ||
They are not the authority. | ||
They are not the sovereignty of this country. | ||
They aren't even owned by Americans in the most cases. | ||
Of course, you know, the pyramid goes up to BlackRock and Vanguard and a few select elite families that control the banking system. | ||
So if you want to know who's really pulling the strings, it's them. | ||
So this is a global attack against only and solely the places in America that are still hanging on to decency and morality and freedom. | ||
Again, they don't go after China. | ||
They don't go after Saudi Arabia. | ||
They're happy to comply with those people because it's all about control in the end of the day. | ||
And this is the craziest thing that I just don't understand. | ||
I mean, Republicans need to be more aggressive on every different front, but it's like they... | ||
I don't know. So this is Brian Riedel. | ||
It says, Can you imagine? | ||
Can you imagine? Disney, the largest media company in the entire world that owns almost every outlet of entertainment that still exists, flexing its corporate might to override the will of the Floridian people. | ||
And they're like, this is just like when Democrats don't let Chick-fil-A's open. | ||
Can you imagine being that stupid? | ||
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Honestly, I just feel like I'm failing to express what's going on here. | ||
I just want to keep reiterating what I'm saying because it's just so – it's so insane. | ||
So Jenna Ellis on Twitter agrees that this is not a good move by Florida to take away the special privileges and rights that that corporation – enjoys the tax exemption, the self-governance that they were granted with the understanding that they would use it responsibly. | ||
Then they went ahead and openly launched a campaign against a very reasonable bill in Florida. | ||
It's not like they're not even actually punishing Disney. | ||
They're just taking away privileges that it has. | ||
It just has to operate like a normal business now. | ||
It's such a minor thing. | ||
But Jenna Ellis says, imagine if Newsom was doing this to Chick-fil-A. Do you have any idea how wrong this interpretation is? | ||
But it just highlights the problem with Republicans and the way that the Democrats operate. | ||
So if you remember what happened with Chick-fil-A, what was Chick-fil-A's big sin? | ||
Does anybody even know? They're anti-gay, they're anti-LGBT. They gave less than $2 million to organizations like the Salvation Army. | ||
In fact, I can read it here from Fox. | ||
They gave $1.8 million to three groups. | ||
Who are these three groups? | ||
They were the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the Salvation Army, and the Paul Anderson Youth Home. | ||
All these are just, you know, normal, very respectable Christian charities. | ||
And they all happen to believe Christian doctrine. | ||
They say things like, same-sex marriage is against Jesus Christ and his values. | ||
Salvation Army, which provides food for poor people. | ||
And the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, a religious organization that requires its employees to refrain from homosexual acts. | ||
It's not even like they were funding some, like, electric shock clinic where you'd go for conversion therapy. | ||
They gave money to Salvation Army. | ||
Less than $2 million. Like, just a tiny, tiny little amount. | ||
Meanwhile, you have Disney, this multi-billion dollar, almost like trillion dollar multimedia conglomerate international powerhouse that owns every... | ||
You know, intellectual property worth owning has like the total monopoly over entertainment in this country using its political power to override the will of the Florida citizens. | ||
Could these things be further apart? | ||
And then what was the reaction? | ||
The reaction for Ron DeSantis is, okay, we're taking away the special privileges that gave you all this power that you're now using against us. | ||
Remember, the Democrats were not allowing Chick-fil-A to build buildings in their state. | ||
It's so uneven. | ||
It's so completely in different ballparks that it's embarrassing, Jen Ellis. | ||
It's embarrassing that you would make this comparison. | ||
So incredibly, incredibly divergent, these two They did this with Chick-fil-A. Yeah, they used the state power to stop Chick-fil-A from even operating in their states at all because they gave to Christian organizations that happened to somewhere deep in their about-me subjects say something about, like, we support biblical marriage. | ||
And they're just like, you can no longer operate in this state. | ||
You will be fined out of existence. | ||
You will not get any contracts. | ||
And government employees will be fired from supporting you. | ||
Like, it's just... Meanwhile, it's Disney just going full out, trying to destroy and override a bill passed using their corporate might, and Ron DeSantis just taking away special privileges that they have, and somehow this is equivalent in the minds of these people. | ||
Could not be farther from the truth, but I want to hear from you. | ||
Sean in California, thanks for calling in. | ||
What do you think the implications are for Disney losing their rights in Florida? | ||
Harrison, a good morning to you, and the implications are far-reaching. | ||
With Disney, it's a big secret that's out in the open here in California that the Anaheim PD is hand in glove with Disneyland as far as it being like a miniature fiefdom. | ||
So we can look at that with Disney World there in Florida, and we can ask ourselves, we know Ghislaine Maxwell's in custody, and I don't think she nor Jeffrey Epstein will kill themselves, but wasn't Disney World one of her and Jeffrey's little operational hubs? | ||
I'm just, you know, kind of pontificating What type of moves can now be played investigation-wise? | ||
Oh, that's interesting. | ||
Well, people are missing out on that part. | ||
Remember, Ghislaine had that submarine license, and Disney World had the little submarine attraction. | ||
She would show up at events there. | ||
Yeah, and I think Disney operated tours to Little St. | ||
John Island, didn't they? Yeah, Little St. | ||
James was part of the Disney Cruise Tours, so that was one of their little featured stops. | ||
Imagine that, and then kids go missing. | ||
Uh-oh. Maybe that's why these deep state Republicans are not so happy about Disney no longer being able to police themselves. | ||
Maybe some investigations may uncover stuff. | ||
That's a very interesting thought, Sean. | ||
Thank you so much for that call. I want to go to Max in Kansas. | ||
I haven't heard from him in a while, and I guess he deleted his Twitter because I can't find him on there. | ||
Max, where have you been, man? | ||
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Harrison, it's great to be speaking with you again. | |
So my old account got nuked on Twitter. | ||
I got a new one. | ||
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Thank you. Thank you so much, and I gotta go. | ||
Love you. All right. Love you, too, Max. | ||
It was so great to hear from you. | ||
Honestly, I had to go to school. | ||
I was worried. I hadn't heard from Max in a while, and I was trying to find his account on Twitter, and it wasn't there anymore. | ||
So I'm glad Max is still around. | ||
Powerful, powerful stuff, man. | ||
I'm really always humbled by Max. | ||
Oh, boy. That's just incredible, man. | ||
Thank you. God, I'm speechless. | ||
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We're gonna start with Simon in Florida. | ||
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With that, we go out to the phone calls. | ||
We've got Simon in Florida. | ||
Simon, you always have great insight into these things going on. | ||
What is your view on the state of the republic at this moment? | ||
Well, obviously, we're in a precarious situation, but that's been the case for many, many years. | ||
The call was a general warning about complacency. | ||
I think a lot of people are assuming that there's going to be a landslide. | ||
Technological shenanigans aside, the Republicans come the midterms in November. | ||
I think it's worth looking back in the last decade and remembering that the greatest Conservative victory that has occurred probably in the last 20 years It was actually the defeat of the House majority leader for Virginia, Eric Cantor, in June of 2014. | ||
And it's especially relevant when considering that overturning of the greatest political leadership figure to actually lose in the primary election, which is within living memory of all of us. | ||
It's only 2014. That at the time, he was being introduced as one of the young Turks, along with Paul Ryan, who was the disaster as House Speaker, and who was the third person that he was introduced with? | ||
It was Mr. | ||
McCarthy, who's the current House Minority Leader and considers himself to be a shoo-in for the next Speaker. | ||
So we've got a continuum there of Cantor, Ryan, and McCarthy to come. | ||
We had the internegrum of Boner, who also was an absolute disaster as the Republican House Speaker. | ||
And then if we look at what House majorities, even when we had a majority in both houses, both parts of Congress, both the Senate and the House of Representatives, and a Republican president, which we had for a period during the Bush presidency, And also a period during the Trump presidency, nothing of value to conservatives was actually achieved. | ||
Right. So what do we do about that, Simon? | ||
I know. You're exactly right. | ||
And it's – what I'm pointing out is that Republicans can't seem to get anything done. | ||
They can't – they just can't do it. | ||
So what do we – What do we do, man? | ||
Two things. Two things. | ||
So I think that it's very important for people to look at the primaries. | ||
And already you're seeing that, as Mr. | ||
Roger Stone has suggested, Trump is making some ill-advised, at best, endorsement. | ||
And yet the more conservative opponents are still continuing to run in the primaries without his endorsement. | ||
Those candidates are worthy of close analysis. | ||
And then we've also got to think about, you know, in safe seats, the primaries really, really count. | ||
And in safe seats where there's an established candidate And we are assuming that they're going to be re-elected. | ||
What are they doing with their contributions if they feel they have more than they need? | ||
You've got that example that's come out just this week of Mitch McConnell, who's the Senate majority leader and widely disliked by conservatives, and yet he's transferring $7 million from his political action committee to support Senator Lisa Murkowski, who along with Romney and Collins of Maine, is one of the three greatest rhinos. | ||
Right. Yeah, I can't think of a single... | ||
Why isn't McConnell supporting the conservative Trump-endorsed candidate there? | ||
You're right. So people have got to communicate with their political representatives and say, we support you. | ||
But we need you, via your funding organisations, to also support fellow conservatives, not necessarily support establishment candidates who aren't acting in our best interests. | ||
And so you've got to think one or two steps ahead. | ||
It's not just the one person in the general. | ||
It's first of all, am I getting the best person at the primary? | ||
And either if there's not going to be a primary or if there's an assumed winner because they're in a very, very safe seat, what is that person doing with their surplus contributions? | ||
No, I think you're exactly right. | ||
And yeah, I meant to cover that yesterday when it came out, or maybe the day before, but I never got around to it. | ||
But yeah, it's just another point of evidence towards exactly what you're saying, this McConnell funding Lisa Murkowski. | ||
I mean, you can't think of a single thing Murkowski's done that hasn't been to stab Republicans in the back, yet Mitch McConnell is setting her up with millions of dollars over the more conservative, or just let's just say conservative, People running against her. | ||
I think you're exactly right, Simon. | ||
Astute as always. | ||
Thanks so much for the call. I do want to go to Allison in North Texas. | ||
She also has a comment about who the Republicans really are. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Allison, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. Love your show. | |
Listen, five days a week. | ||
Sometimes I'll rerun it on the weekend. | ||
Thank you. Yeah, I do want to talk about who the Republicans really are because it seems like a dangerous precedent for us to To me, to use all these adjectives, I wrote down some that you said in the last hour. | ||
You said incompetent, can't figure it out, bizarre, insane, gutless. | ||
They're none of those things. What they are is global. | ||
And we have to get that through our heads that these people do not represent conservatives. | ||
And it's proven, you know, you can see it. | ||
Usually, I've been watching this for a long time, longer than you've been alive. | ||
And I'm telling you, what they do is they give us one male senator, one female senator, one governor, male governor, one female governor. | ||
They give us those people to make us feel like somebody's speaking for us. | ||
But they are just reading their script. | ||
Yeah. I'm telling you, it's just, it's the whole thing. | ||
One bird, two wings. | ||
It's true, Harrison. | ||
It's such a frustrating situation because I know I'm older. | ||
I'm a boomer. | ||
But I want the younger people to understand. | ||
This thing is, like Simon said, I loved what he had to say. | ||
You have to follow this thing out logically and see where the end is. | ||
And the end is These people are not for us. | ||
They're globalists. They're all globalists. | ||
You don't get to the position of senator or House of Representatives or in the Congress if you aren't compromised. | ||
And I'm sorry that's the way it is. | ||
I've seen it too many times. | ||
Like, you know, everybody in Texas was all about Ted Cruz, Ted Cruz. | ||
But, you know, lately he's Been showing his true colors. | ||
And the day of the fake insurrection, I was watching on two or three different live streams and stuff. | ||
And Ted Cruz was the last one up at the podium on the floor before, you know, they called the alarm bells and everybody ran away. | ||
And the last thing he said was, we don't want to overturn the election. | ||
Right. And it's just... | ||
I don't know what else to say. | ||
We have to get out of the mindset that these people represent us. | ||
If we don't, we're going to continue to think that we're being represented. | ||
We're not. As the conservative human beings in this country, we have no representation. | ||
And that's just the truth of it. | ||
I mean, heck, you can just go back to 2012 and see the way they treated Ron Paul. | ||
That should have been the alarm bells going off right then and going, okay, we've got to get a handle on this GOP power structure because they do not represent the will of the people and they're actively working to undermine it behind the scenes. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
I share your sentiments exactly, Allison. | ||
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We forget that every never-Trumper was a Republican. | |
Not Democrats. Democrats didn't call themselves never-Trumpers. | ||
These are people that call themselves conservatives. | ||
It's all a script. | ||
They just get their script and they read it. | ||
And we can see that, like Simon said, when the Republicans have the power, they run away and pee their pants. | ||
Yeah, I know. Because they don't want that script. | ||
They don't, you know, the whole leave from behind thing. | ||
They want the script of, oh, we're all for you, but they can't do anything. | ||
They only want that when they have no power, when they don't have the vote. | ||
That's the only time they speak out for us. | ||
I know. It's unbelievably... | ||
And I guess the only way to combat this is to elect good people and try to let everybody out there know, because they may be listening to mainstream media, they got no idea that these moves are being made behind the scenes to stop people like Robbie Starbuck from appearing on the ballot or to stop people like Marjorie Taylor Greene from appearing on the ballot. | ||
They especially don't know about their own GOP, Murkowski, being supported by McConnell. | ||
If Republicans knew that that was happening, they wouldn't vote for the same people again. | ||
At the same time, we're between a rock and a hard place because if they can take over the primaries and give us a neocon rhino candidate, people go, well, I'd rather vote for them than the open socialist on the other ticket. | ||
But at the end of the day, it is up to us. | ||
We do elect these people. | ||
It's up to us to find out who we need to be electing and punish the people at the ballot box who don't follow. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
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Some seniors spend their twilight years in their own home. | ||
Many move into a nursing home. | ||
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Don't ever put your loved one in here, ever. | |
And a select few continue to pull the levers of power, debasing the most powerful country in the world in order to protect and add to their ill-gotten gains. | ||
The youngest member of Democratic leadership is 71-year-old Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York. | ||
The longest-serving senator, 88-year-old California Senator Dianne Feinstein, is worth well over a billion dollars. | ||
That includes $96 million of her own fortune combined with her late husband's assets, acquired from a senator's base salary of approximately $174,000. | ||
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Should members of Congress and their spouses be banned from trading individual stocks while serving in Congress? | |
No, I don't know to the second one. | ||
This is a free market and people, we are a free market economy, they should be able to participate in that. | ||
Like her crony, Pelosi, Feinstein has opened the door to contracts for her husband's company through the years related to one federal crisis after another. | ||
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Senator Dianne Feinstein's office now confirming to NBC News that she has been contacted by the FBI, confirming that Feinstein answered questions from the FBI about stock trades that her husband made and also that the senator provided documents to the FBI. First, Politico revealed that a Feinstein staffer was a Chinese spy. | |
Then in Matiran Ross, more. | ||
Citing an unnamed source, the column revealed the Chinese spy was Feinstein's driver for 20 years, who also served as a gopher in her Bay Area office and was a liaison to the Asian American community. | ||
He even attended Chinese consulate functions for the senator. | ||
Senator Richard Burr of North Carolina sold between $600,000 and $1.7 million worth of stock in late January and mid-February, about a week before the U.S. market started to slide and his lawmakers started to get daily briefings about the growing health crisis in Asia. | ||
Georgia's junior Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler, who is married to the New York Stock Exchange chairman, sold off hundreds of thousands of dollars in stocks starting in late January. | ||
Congressional records show Republican Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma and California Senator Dianne Feinstein also sold stocks. | ||
On Twitter this morning, Feinstein said the stocks belonged to her husband, who sold shares of a cancer therapy company. | ||
She also says her assets are in a blind trust. | ||
If you know that you own, to take your example, Exxon stock, you know that your congressional action when it comes to climate change policy could impact your stock price. | ||
And so it's not that you're trading on knowledge, it's that your ownership of that stock disincentivizes you to do what's in the public interest as a result. | ||
As a lawmaker, you don't face any real significant penalty for violating the Stock Act if you ultimately do. | ||
They only face a $200 fine as an initial fine if, for example, they are months or even years late in disclosing stock purchases or stock sales in companies that, in terms of the total value of those trades, could number into the six, seven, or even eight figures. | ||
And we've found evidence of all of that with several lawmakers. | ||
But aside from the fleecing of America, Feinstein and Pelosi's mental fitness has frequently come into question. | ||
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She can no longer fulfill her job duties without her staff doing much of the work. | |
A California Democrat in Congress described an extended conversation with Feinstein, saying they had to reintroduce themselves multiple times. | ||
Without term limits or age limits, we are allowing dementia to rule over our prescient present and the impending New World Order future. | ||
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To be clear, you're not taking any arrows out of your quiver. | |
You're not ruling anything out. | ||
Good morning. | ||
Sunday morning. We have a responsibility. | ||
We take an oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. | ||
Good morning. | ||
Sunday morning. | ||
The American system has become a country club of decrepit, scamming millionaire globalist pawns lording over younger generations that are left to pick up the pieces after the old establishment finally releases it from the grasp of their corpses. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
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With your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at Band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. Third hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, sitting in studio with Thomas Renz. | ||
We're very happy to welcome back Thomas Renz, who's the lead attorney In several major cases brought in Ohio, New Mexico, Maine, and nationally against the CDC, DHHS, and even Anthony Fauci himself regarding forced vaccine mandates, big tech censorship, COVID-19 lockdowns, mask mandates, business closures, false PCR data, fraudulent death numbers, and more. | ||
Attorney Thomas Renz works with and represents America's frontline doctors, make America free again, and Ohio stands up. | ||
His website is renz-law.com. | ||
That's renz-law.com. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us here, Mr. | ||
Renz. Oh, very glad to be here. | ||
It's awesome to be in the studio. | ||
Well, yeah, very glad to meet you in person, actually. | ||
We've talked several times over Skype or whatever. | ||
You're much taller in person, I have to say. | ||
My wife refers to me as Shrek. | ||
I would take that as a compliment if I were you, clearly. | ||
But obviously, you've done a lot of important work with COVID, and I want to start with that. | ||
But just during the break here, we were talking about a whole bunch of other stuff that I want to get into with you as well. | ||
But let's start with where the lawsuits are or where your really crusade against the criminal network that has carried out COVID. Where is that effort now? | ||
Moving forward, so we're not leaving COVID. And one of the things that I've got to make clear is we're not leaving COVID until we see people in orange. | ||
We've got to keep this down. | ||
This has got to be one of the most core issues in the world. | ||
There's millions of people that have died. | ||
It's a horrible thing. | ||
And there's going to be millions more, right? | ||
These jabs are death jabs. | ||
We've got to stop this. | ||
So, you know, when I talk about these other things, I don't want people to ever think that I'm leaving this. | ||
What's happened, though... | ||
As I continue to investigate the COVID, you know, you get to Anthony Fauci. | ||
Is Anthony Fauci corrupt? Well, I don't think there's really much question about that. | ||
If the guy's mouth is open, there's lies coming out, right? | ||
So we know that there's all these issues, and we've got these government documents. | ||
I mean, with you, we've talked about the Project Salas. | ||
We've talked about the DMED numbers. | ||
We've talked about this, talked about that. | ||
We've got, you know, numerous government documents saying that they know these are dangerous. | ||
It's not safe. It's not effective. | ||
It doesn't work. It's killing people, so on and so forth. | ||
So we know that we're working through these cases. | ||
We've got a whole bunch of them. We're actually getting ready to file some more. | ||
But one of the things that's become apparent to me over the last few months is that we find this, right? | ||
If Anthony Fauci's a crook, well, right? | ||
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Right. Who? | |
And how do we hold them accountable? | ||
If we look globally at what's happened, you see the same lies occurring in every country in the Western world. | ||
They were all saying, oh, there's a crisis of unvax. | ||
They were all saying that at the same time. | ||
Oh, you know, COVID's killing everybody. | ||
Look at what's happening. Italy, UK, all these different places. | ||
You know, they roll out the vax. | ||
They have the same sort of press, the same sort of mandates. | ||
Everything was coordinated everywhere. | ||
Right. In the meantime, if you look at the true science on it, you look at guys like Johnny Anitas who way back in, you know, May, June of 2020 published that the case fatality rate for COVID is only about 0.26. | ||
Right. Which isn't much higher than the yearly flu. | ||
Right. It's obviously corrupt and it's obviously coordinated. | ||
So we have to really figure out who's behind this. | ||
And as we've investigated that, and we've got a ton of evidence and we'll make it public over time. | ||
But as we've investigated, what we've found is these same names keep coming up. | ||
And then when we talk to our friends in the freedom movement and we say, hey... | ||
What are you seeing on this election fraud? | ||
What are you seeing on the supply chain issues? | ||
What are you seeing on the people who are pushing this sick, perverted nonsense in the schools? | ||
Well, it's the same names. | ||
And so what really became clear is there's a group of bad guys that need to be taken down. | ||
And what they're doing is they've really waged war On freedom and basically any sort of individual liberty. | ||
Right. And I thought it was interesting when you said, you know, okay, Fauci we know is a criminal. | ||
If we get him in orange, if we get him to go away, well, there's an empty chair. | ||
It's going to be filled up by somebody who's either going to be just as criminal as him or they're going to get, you know, perverted into that criminality by... | ||
You know, dent of being in that position and being under the pressure of the corruption that comes from outside. | ||
And what it reminded me of, interestingly, maybe this was just on my mind because we were talking about Rudy Giuliani early in the program, but it reminds me of the way that law enforcement saw the mafia back in the day. | ||
They said, sure, we'll arrest this guy, but the way the mafia worked was like a corporation, where if you removed somebody from that chain of command, somebody else moved up to replace him. | ||
And so you could arrest all of them. | ||
They'd all have a replacement there, and it could be a guy even worse than the one you arrested. | ||
So... Didn't they use the RICO laws to actually go after everybody and round them all up at once? | ||
And that was the only way that they could really deal a blow to the mafia. | ||
And that's how I see the World Economic Forum and Klaus Schwab and all these people. | ||
They are operating a mafia in a way, aren't they? | ||
Well, to me, there's very much a criminal enterprise occurring here. | ||
Now, the trick is that this criminal enterprise isn't a low-level thing. | ||
These are the best of the best. | ||
These are people who hire the best lawyers by the thousands. | ||
I mean, remember, we just printed $4 trillion and gave it to anyone that's involved with the COVID fraud. | ||
I mean, $4 trillion will buy you a lot of lawyers. | ||
It'll buy you a lot of people who will find ways to insulate you. | ||
So when we look at people like the World Economic Forum... | ||
And the members of the World Economic Forum, what you see is that they own all the companies involved with everything. | ||
So let's take the Washington Post and Amazon and Amazon's other media and all these other things. | ||
Well, Amazon made all sorts of money. | ||
From the closure of the small businesses from COVID. They made massive money. | ||
Unbelievable. And they eliminated competition, right? | ||
Because a lot of these small businesses aren't coming back. | ||
Right. So this was a huge win for groups like Amazon. | ||
Well, what happened? We consolidated power into one massive organization. | ||
That massive organization, by the way... | ||
Owned all these media companies, including the Washington Post, which is, to my mind, maybe the most corrupt newspaper in the country. | ||
Right. The Washington Post is only allowed to print things that are pro-COVID, pro-crisis, pro-vaccine, and they're there to hit anybody that speaks out against it. | ||
So, what you see now is, this is an example of something that everybody can grab onto, right? | ||
I mean, that's not complicated when I explain that. | ||
Well, that same situation is occurring everywhere. | ||
So, let's take Bill Gates, who owns Pfizer. | ||
I mean, he owns a lot of Pfizer, not the whole thing. | ||
I mean, he's got a big stake there, right? | ||
So he's got a foundation which creates another level of insulation. | ||
So he says, well, you can't sue me. | ||
It's not me. It's the foundation, right? | ||
Right. But, you know, really who's controlling it? | ||
Right. Okay, so you've got this giant foundation that's investing money in Pfizer and investing money here and investing money there. | ||
And then, at the same time, they're giving grants, which, you know, presumably there's tax deductions for. | ||
Right. Buy the hundreds of thousands of dollars on a regular basis to all these media companies. | ||
Well, do you think the media companies are going to then report badly on this guy? | ||
No, they're not going to. | ||
So what you've got is this group of people who are leveraging their positions in one company or another company and their massive, massive wealth to create this kind of war on our culture, on our freedoms, on everything. And I think the pinnacle of it Because it's happening in a lot of places are probably BlackRock and Vanguard. | ||
I know we've got an educated audience here, right? | ||
But for anybody that doesn't know, BlackRock and Vanguard, they're investment vehicles, right? | ||
They buy stocks. | ||
They're investment companies. Well, except for they're the biggest investment companies, and not by a little bit. | ||
Right, by a massive, unbelievable amount. | ||
And there's that great documentary that goes through, shows the largest corporations in America, goes into their internals and shows, look, the majority shares are owned by BlackRock, across the board. | ||
I mean, every single one of them. | ||
And something like $10 trillion that they hold. | ||
I mean, these are the shadow, you know, rulers of the world. | ||
And just to emphasize your point, the Bill and Melinda Gates is, of course, the primary funder of the World Health Organization at this point. | ||
They give more than the United States gives to the World Health Organization. | ||
So you've got them controlling the media that reports on this stuff, the WHO that is the source of a lot of this information, and the Pfizer or, you know, pharmaceutical companies that are profiting from it. | ||
It is the greatest cartel in the history of the world. | ||
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Again, I'm sitting with Thomas Renz, renz-law.com. | ||
And we were talking about during the break, I was saying that, you know, you strike me as somebody that, and I think there's a lot of people out there, that maybe COVID was the wake-up call for you. | ||
Because now, you know, you're talking about BlackRock and the way that this global monopoly is so deeply intertwined and how... | ||
They use one company to manipulate another and it's all very complicated and confusing but you didn't approach this from there's a worldwide conspiracy let me ferret out what it is but rather sort of it was at the beginning of COVID that your eyes were kind of open to something going on and through your process of just researching and being a thoughtful and open-minded person you've been able to you know come to these conclusions yourself I think it's a sort of a fascinating trip that you were describing a mental trip that you're describing taking and I think a lot of our audience is probably in the same boat so again can you just sort of describe What brought you over to the Infowars side of things, | ||
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I guess you could say? Yeah, well, you know, I'm an evidence guy, right? | |
I mean, if I don't have a piece of paper, Christian and my namesake, Doubting Thomas, right? | ||
Right. So, you know, quite a few years ago, my wife comes in one day and says, hey, I was just listening to this, I don't remember who it was, some Hollywood person, talking about this story. | ||
Possible connection between autism and vaccines. | ||
Right. And I looked at her and I'm like, that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. | ||
Do you really think the entire medical profession would be covering this up or not aware of it? | ||
Right. Okay. | ||
Right, but that's the thing, right, is that the truth is so out there that the implications of, just as you pointed out, like, okay, if vaccines do really contribute at all to autism, then that means that They probably know this. | ||
They're probably hiding it. All the media outlets that are attacking it must be in on it as well. | ||
Like, suddenly it's like, okay, there's a big network. | ||
And I think a lot of people just reject it outright because, yeah, it would require you to believe that the entire medical industry is lying. | ||
And that's too much for some people. | ||
Or an alternative. | ||
There's an absence of studies, remember? | ||
So there's no motivation to study this. | ||
Typically, when you've got dangerous consumer products, the studies come from lawyers. | ||
Because the lawyers know that if they sue over a dangerous consumer product, there's money. | ||
So that money that they're going to potentially win will fund the studies. | ||
Well, when we pulled... | ||
The lawyers out of this, by granting immunity to any pharmaceutical company that's manufacturing a vaccine, well, there was no one to do these studies. | ||
And who's going to do it? | ||
Anthony Fauci, who's getting paid off? | ||
Now, remember, we also have the Prescription Drug User Fee Act, right? | ||
The Prescription Drug User Fee Act says that if, essentially, it's a pay-to-play thing, right? | ||
You want to get your drug approved in any sort of reasonable time, and you're a pharmaceutical company, you have to pay off the FDA. Right. | ||
Okay. So the FDA is getting paid off by pharmaceuticals. | ||
Do you think Anthony Fauci is going to fund studies that are going to show that the pharmaceuticals' cash cows and the vaccines are unsafe? | ||
No, he's not going to do that. | ||
So, you know, when you pull the lawyers out, nobody likes ambulance chasers, right? | ||
I don't like ambulance chasers. | ||
I'm a lawyer. Who the heck wants to run after an ambulance? | ||
Right. When you remove the lawyers, what you're doing is you're removing the opportunity for justice. | ||
You're removing the opportunity for someone who's injured, you know, in any sort of a situation, to be able to come in and to get justice. | ||
So that's a critical thing, and that's what they did. | ||
They removed the lawyers from this entire situation. | ||
So now... You know, according to the Pfizer documents, they had 1,223 deaths in the first two, two and a half months of availability of these jabs, right? | ||
Right. Terrific. | ||
1,223. | ||
We recalled the Chevy Volt because there might be a battery fire. | ||
Right. Not because it killed a thousand people. | ||
Right. There might be a battery fire. | ||
So think about this. | ||
These are the most dangerous consumer products on the market. | ||
There is nothing even close. | ||
This is equivalent to marketing hand grenades to toddlers. | ||
It's insane. And then there's no... | ||
There's no accountability. There's no recourse. | ||
If you get this and you drop dead on the spot, first of all, you're not considered a vaccine injury because until 14 days after full vaccination, they don't count you as vaccinated. | ||
It's just insane. And second of all, Who are you going to sue? | ||
Nobody. Who's going to pay for this? | ||
Nobody. You legally can't. | ||
They have these supposed mechanisms by which you can get funded if you're injured from these, but they're garbage. | ||
They don't work. You can't find lawyers to do it because it's a kangaroo court. | ||
It just doesn't work. And part of the reason it doesn't work is because there's no funding to fund the studies that you would need to make it work on a large scale. | ||
So everything about this is fraud, fraud, fraud, fraud. | ||
And it's, you know, it's all a cover-up. | ||
Right. You know, when I started, going back to that other question, because it ties in here. | ||
When they locked us down for 14 days to flatten the curve, the second I heard that, I got in my truck and went for a drive with the windows down. | ||
Right. Because, frankly, go to hell. | ||
You're not going to lock me in my house. | ||
I'm a lawyer. I know my due process rights. | ||
There aren't any, and you're not going to put me under house arrest. | ||
So... But I didn't at the time... | ||
By the way, my truck's a big gas-guzzling V8. Then I left it run for a while. | ||
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You're doing all sorts of sins against modernity, yeah. | |
Hopefully I was raising the global temperature or something. | ||
But... By the way, I don't discriminate. | ||
You see, these people and this climate change stuff, they're discriminating against the people of Alaska. | ||
The people of Alaska deserve summer, too. | ||
And by preventing global warming, I think it's racist. | ||
I hate the cold. I think everywhere should be too hot for snow to exist. | ||
But what you're pointing out is sort of the... | ||
It's the seed that's necessary to bring all of the rest of this about. | ||
It's just that human reaction of, oh, you're going to lock me in my house? | ||
I didn't even want to go outside. | ||
I was going to stay in my house, but now that you're telling me I have to, I'm going outside. | ||
I'm doing whatever the opposite is that you're telling me to do. | ||
I mean, that's American. | ||
I mean, that's as American as it gets, is going, somebody's trying to tell me what to do. | ||
They don't have the authority. Watch me go do it, even if I didn't want to. | ||
Right. I mean, that's what it's all about. | ||
But at the time, I just thought this was about screwing with our freedom. | ||
Right. I had no idea that there was a vaccine aspect. | ||
I still didn't... Even after I met people like Sherry Tenpenny, who's become a great friend, and Chris Northrup, and all these people... | ||
Amazing people, yeah. You know, I still... | ||
I was like, you know, maybe there's some issues. | ||
I don't know, but I need to see the science and I'm not seeing it. | ||
And I need this, I need that. So, you know, it's like, I'll do the research. | ||
I'll get there eventually. | ||
But I just was really hesitant. | ||
Even when these jabs came out, when they first came out, I was like, well, this seems pretty suspect because they've lied about everything. | ||
Right. Now they're putting out a gene therapy, which is a new category of drug, by the way. | ||
I'm frustrated about this and I'm just kind of putting it to rest. | ||
Both Pfizer and Moderna have admitted in government filings that mRNA technology is a gene therapy. | ||
So any idiot out there fact-checking this, just look at their SEC filings. | ||
Look at some of these other things. Quit lying about it. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. All right, I want to get back into this on the other side because, again, I think it's a major problem that we're facing as a roadblock to getting to truth is people's undying faith in a system that continually lies to them. | ||
And you've broken out of that, but a lot of people are still trapped in it. | ||
So we'll get back on the other side to talk about that. | ||
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So, again, Thomas Renz is my guest in studio. | ||
So much to talk about, but I really do want to just continue to drill down on this idea of... | ||
Getting through to people and just waking people up to the reality of the situation that we're in because it's such a difficult hurdle for a lot of people to get over and I was talking about people in my life that I know that are very trusting of the academic system very trusting of people like Anthony Fauci and it's almost like they see it as a personal attack when you question Anthony Fauci and I think there's a lot of people at that because, | ||
again, as you pointed out, to believe that anti-Fauci is lying is to know that not only is Fauci lying, the people around him are lying, the media is helping him to carry out this lie. | ||
You really have to understand that your whole system is totally and utterly corrupt, and that's a big hurdle for a lot of people to get over. | ||
And so, you know, how do we ease people's transition, I guess, into understanding, look, You're not a bad person for understanding this. | ||
You know, you're a good person if you see the truth and say no matter how painful or difficult it is for you. | ||
Like, how do we ease people's transitions into the realm of truth and away from the lies they've been embroiled in? | ||
Well, I think, first of all, we need to clarify. | ||
I think you missed this. | ||
Anthony Fauci is science, he told us. | ||
Oh, right. So, you know, to question him is to question science. | ||
Yeah, of course. And before I answer, I do want to ask people, listen, please support Infowars. | ||
Please. We've got to have outlets that are putting truth out there. | ||
And if we don't support these outlets... | ||
So when I started this fight, one of the things that was clear to me is we had to wake people up. | ||
That doesn't happen if we don't have InfoWars, right? | ||
So I've got a sub stack. | ||
I ask that you subscribe to that. | ||
Please help me by doing that. | ||
Help get the truth out. Share it. | ||
Subscribe to it. Share it. But support Infowars. | ||
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Well, thank you. I appreciate that. | ||
And just on that note, it's been sort of a source of pride for us, I think, to see people that we'd interviewed and talked to, like yourself. | ||
Then, you know, on the floor of the Capitol presenting this information and actually, you know, moving forward on it. | ||
So it's been a great sort of cooperation between Infowars helping to get the information out and helping to give you guys a platform. | ||
But without you guys, you know, we got nothing to report. | ||
So it's really been a wonderful cooperation we've had together with you and so many other people out there making real change out there on the ground. | ||
So thank you very much for that support. | ||
No, no, no. I'm honored to be here. | ||
But, you know, to the question about science himself, so, you know, the thing about this is that's why I'm talking a little bit about my journey, right? | ||
So I wasn't We're good to go. | ||
Um, so as I'm going through this, you know, I see this lockdown. | ||
And like I said, the first thing I do is go out driving. | ||
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But I'm looking at it. | |
The reason I did that is I was mad because I knew it was corrupt. | ||
I had studied this disease and I knew they were lying about everything they were saying. | ||
I knew that when they were talking about a case fatality rate that low, you know, I knew that the original SARS was over 9%. | ||
I knew the original MERS was over 30% case fatality and that the reproduction rate, which is how fast it spreads, I knew that that was, you know, nothing special. | ||
So everything they were saying was lying. | ||
They tell me I got to stay in the house? | ||
No. No. So then you fast forward. | ||
Now, even then, even after all of those lies, and even after me, I was in court suing over those lies, I still... | ||
I had no issues with vaccines. | ||
Why would I, right? I mean, yeah, we've got these guys trying to take our freedom, but that's a big shock. | ||
Clearly, it's coming from China in part. | ||
I didn't realize how much the globalists had their hand in it at this point, but the Chinese clearly had a hand in it. | ||
So, you know, it just looked like an attack on America. | ||
Well, fast forward, the vaccines are coming out now, right? | ||
Well, now I'm looking at the vaccines because they're coming out and I've been working on this and I got Sherry and all my friends who are talking to me about, oh my God, these are going to be a disaster. | ||
And I'm kind of, you know, they're probably, I'm not getting it right now because, you know, I'm just not sure. | ||
But, you know. | ||
You were ready to accept the whole conspiracy. | ||
I wasn't convinced when they came out that these were some sort of evil conspiracy. | ||
Right. But I'm an evidence guy. | ||
So I researched it because that's my job is to research it. | ||
And I look and I find this document that shows this. | ||
I find that document that shows that. | ||
And I see that, you know, you look at the immunity. | ||
Well, first thing, the immunity was something that got to me right away. | ||
And the reason for that is, is if vaccines are all safe and effective and they don't ever cause problems, which is what they tell us, why in the hell do you need immunity? | ||
Right. You know, why not let the four or five people a year, you know, as they claim, that get hurt from it, get compensation? | ||
You don't need immunity if they're safe and effective. | ||
You only need immunity... | ||
If there's actually an issue and you still want to push it. | ||
Okay, so that didn't, you know, that looks crooked, right? | ||
It looks and smells bad as a lawyer. | ||
So then, you know, I go through and I start looking. | ||
Well, these are mRNA. | ||
Okay, so that's a gene therapy. | ||
But they're telling me it's not a gene therapy. | ||
But it is a gene therapy. | ||
And I've got SEC documents. | ||
I've got all these documents that say Pfizer and Moderna have admitted it's a gene therapy. | ||
So you're lying to me again. | ||
Well, here's the thing, right? | ||
I'm willing to believe this stuff right up to the point that I find you're a liar. | ||
Now you're an idiot if someone lies to you and you still just take everything they say at face value. | ||
Right. Well, then I start, you know, kind of really swallowing this red pill and looking at this and I kind of go back and I step back and you get this big picture, right? | ||
Okay, so they've... They've lied to me about the danger of the disease. | ||
They've lied to me about how fast it spreads. | ||
They've miscategorized deaths, which I laid out in great detail in a bunch of my lawsuits. | ||
They've miscategorized. | ||
They've lied about cases because PCR tests don't work, and they've engineered a process by which they can call anyone a COVID case. | ||
Right. They lied about the origin. | ||
They lied about the measures that they were taking. | ||
Everything. Everywhere I looked, they lied. | ||
And then I start looking, and I look at the vaccine. | ||
I'm like, okay, now I see that they're lying about gene therapy. | ||
Yep. They're saying, you know, we know this is safe and effective. | ||
Well, it's a new category of drugs. | ||
There are no other gene therapies on the market. | ||
And you're telling me in less than one year you know it's safe and effective? | ||
How do you know that? Literally impossible. | ||
You can't test long-term safety. | ||
Normally, new categories of drugs are 15, 20 years for approval. | ||
Right. They did this in a year. | ||
Don't tell me you know it's safe. | ||
You don't know what's going to happen in three to five years. | ||
You don't know what's going to happen in ten years. | ||
You have no idea. And you're toying with the human genome. | ||
Right. And that's, I think, the biggest thing. | ||
The human genome and the fact that just on its face value, the lies that they're telling are about a worldwide pandemic with potentially millions dead. | ||
So that's what they're risking by not giving us the right answer. | ||
That's what they're causing by lying. | ||
So if they're willing to lie on this thing that is a matter of life and death for millions, their deception knows no bounds. | ||
Well, in the meantime, you know, I already knew that they had been lying about hydroxychloroquine because I did my research. | ||
I knew they'd been lying about, you know, the early treatments, ivermectin, these things. | ||
You know, I knew that some of these guys who were out there fighting this on the doctor's side were treating these people very effectively. | ||
So I saw more lies. Everywhere I looked, there were lies. | ||
So what happened was is I had kind of, I don't know, a red pill moment, I guess. | ||
Where I realized, you know what? | ||
I really got to start asking questions about everything. | ||
Because everywhere I look, I've been able to prove, okay, like I'm sitting here. | ||
I'm sitting here looking at a government document that says this. | ||
And I will never forget this. | ||
I told my wife, I was like... | ||
You know, honey, when they approved this, it had this and this and this information in the approval. | ||
She's like, no way. I had to actually show it to her. | ||
Right. And then that's when I realized it's all a lie. | ||
Right. So now I have to question everything. | ||
Right. I'm just laughing because I know exactly how you feel. | ||
I mean, you're sitting there going, no, no, they're saying it. | ||
No, it's right here. No, it's in black and white. | ||
Why don't you believe me? People just go, no, it's not true. | ||
It's just like, ah, it's crazy. | ||
All right, we'll be right back. All right, folks, our final segment with Thomas Renz. | ||
Again, you can find his website at renz-law.com. | ||
Is that where they find your substack as well? | ||
There's a link there, and I really do hope people support the substack, whether it's the free side or the pay side. | ||
Anything I make off it goes to the fight. | ||
Well, that's fantastic. I know, I mean, you have just a wealth of information that you're constantly presenting in very understandable ways. | ||
So you are a great benefit to the Infowar. | ||
And so we've sort of talked about how you woke up and how you sort of just followed the evidence to its inevitable conclusion. | ||
And here we are, you know, three months or three years, rather, into COVID. Where are you now? | ||
I mean, how deep does this thing go in your opinion? | ||
I think we're rotten to the core and it's almost terrifying to really think about what it would take to get us back on track or even just understanding. | ||
RFK's book was really good at illustrating how this seed of corruption was planted decades ago and has only grown and spread and planted more seeds. | ||
We are thoroughly corrupt at this point. | ||
But just as an overview, bird's eye view, Where are you now in your realization about what's going on behind the scenes? | ||
So let me tie this in. | ||
We've got to start with this. | ||
Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts. | ||
Absolutely. So when you no longer ever have to worry about money, you've got a billion dollars, you've got your own economy. | ||
You never have to worry about money again. | ||
You couldn't lose it if you tried. | ||
So at that point, It's just not an issue. | ||
So you focus on other things. | ||
So a lot of these guys who have that kind of money end up being pretty corrupt. | ||
And so there are. | ||
There's multiple generations of this now where you've got people who had millions and millions of dollars that turned into billions and billions of dollars passed down. | ||
And you just got this corrupt cesspool of people who have too much money and too much power. | ||
So with that, It creates a really uncomfortable situation, right? | ||
Especially for people like me, because like I said, I'm an evidence guy. | ||
Right. And I've always just kind of, yeah, I'm an optimist. | ||
I think the world's a good place. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
Here's what the evidence shows. | ||
We started out and, you know, everybody sat aside and watched as our freedoms got eroded. | ||
Right. These guys were making plans for a lot of years. | ||
Right. When I see a guy like Yuval Noah Harari out there saying, I'm going to hack humans. | ||
Jesus Christ is fake news. | ||
Free will is an illusion. | ||
We're going to get rid of it. Which, by the way, means, in the alternative, we're going to enslave everybody. | ||
That's another way to put it, yeah. | ||
But, hey... | ||
This is the same guy who was sad that the Nazis didn't have more technology so they could do this stuff. | ||
I mean, this guy is a Nazi sympathizer, which is ironic for a Jew. | ||
But, you know, he's a sick monster. | ||
When he says things like that, when I see stuff like that, that's uncomfortable for me. | ||
Because it seems so ridiculous. | ||
But I have to follow the evidence, right? | ||
And I have to look where this all takes me. | ||
So... Who is this guy? | ||
Well, he's an advisor to Klaus Schwab. | ||
Obama loves a guy. | ||
Zuckerberg, Gates, all these guys listen to this guy. | ||
He keeps getting invited back to these major universities to lecture. | ||
He's in all these prestigious... | ||
So it's uncomfortable for me to hear that, and it's uncomfortable for me to talk about because it's ridiculous. | ||
Right. But it's not. | ||
But it's true. He's telling us what he wants to do. | ||
Klaus Schwab is endorsing this guy's ideas. | ||
The World Economic Forum is endorsing this guy's ideas. | ||
They're inviting a known Nazi sympathizer back over and over again, which, by the way, can you imagine if Trump would have did that? | ||
Right. So we've got these guys endorsing these ideas. | ||
They're telling us what they want to do. | ||
And as an evidence guy, I've got to get over my discomfort now. | ||
And look at what they're saying and be willing to accept that they're saying it. | ||
And then I have to recognize, okay, do a group of billionaires, presidents, elected leaders from around the world have the power to actually try and push this? | ||
Well, I guess so. | ||
I mean, so should I just deny this? | ||
Should I deny what they're saying? | ||
I mean, read Klaus Schwab's books. | ||
They're insane. They are literally borderline psychopath. | ||
Right. But they're saying it. | ||
So should I deny the evidence? | ||
You know, they say, Anthony Fauci, you know, you insult Anthony Fauci, you're insulting science. | ||
Well, because he is science. Jesus Anthony Fauci Christ. | ||
Listen, these guys are telling us what they're going to do. | ||
They're putting it out there. | ||
I didn't say it. | ||
And I haven't heard them say, oh, well, there's a slip of the tongue, you know, all 47 times that I said that the Nazis are great. | ||
Right. I haven't heard that. | ||
You know, instead they keep doubling down on it. | ||
They keep talking about how we got to, you know, get rid of free will slavery. | ||
And by the way, if there's slaves, do you really think everybody's going to be a slave? | ||
Do you think that Yuval Noah Harari plans to be one of the slaves or does he plan to be one of the slave masters? | ||
Right. Because if there's slaves, there's masters. | ||
And so, you know... | ||
That's what we always say with the World Economic Forum, their statement about 2030 is you will own nothing and you will be happy. | ||
I'm like, they're telling you the truth. | ||
You, you, they're telling you, you will own nothing. | ||
They will own everything. They will be the masters. | ||
You will be the slaves. And you're right. | ||
They are coming out and saying this. And Yuval Harari is not some fantasy author coming up with crazy ideas that he doesn't even believe because he's making a character that's evil. | ||
Like, he has the ear of the most powerful people in the world. | ||
And you're exactly right. And they're endorsing his ideas. | ||
They're telling us that they believe he's a genius. | ||
You know, Macron, Merkel. | ||
I mean, he's talked to, he's met with, he's working with all of these people. | ||
Listen, should I deny the Jews? | ||
So I love history and I look a lot at World War II because I really think that's a fascinating thing. | ||
One of the greatest tragedies in human history. | ||
The Jews prior to World War II did not believe that this was going to happen. | ||
They didn't believe that there were going to be 6 million of them killed. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, in fact, right up to the point that they were loading these people in boxcars, they were still saying, well, if I just go along with it, you know, I'll get through this and it'll be okay. | ||
You know, everybody wants to bury their head in the sand because it's really uncomfortable to look at the fact that there truly is evil in this world. | ||
But I'll tell you what, I got two little boys. | ||
They ask their daddy what he does. | ||
I fight bad guys. | ||
That's how I explain it. | ||
There are bad guys in this world and I fight them. | ||
There is good and there is bad. | ||
Bad is when you want to enslave people. | ||
Bad is when you want to treat people like dirt. | ||
Bad is when you want to manipulate or lie or steal or do awful things. | ||
They're telling us that's what they want to do. | ||
They're telling us. | ||
They're doing things that are resulting in wealth transfer. | ||
And all the wealth is transferring up. | ||
And away from the middle class. | ||
Well, the middle class is what made our world great because the middle class is what allows people who are working to have hope to get to the top. | ||
You got to go from the bottom to the middle to the top. | ||
I started out at the bottom. | ||
I'm hopefully at the middle now. | ||
You know, I don't care if I get to the very top because money is not a thing for me, but doing right is a thing for me. | ||
Right. Right? So, but I have that opportunity. | ||
Right. That upward mobility is key. | ||
Well, they don't want that. | ||
When you want only two classes, you don't want upward. | ||
They want a caste system with a top ruling class and a serving class. | ||
And they're telling us this. | ||
Okay, these aren't my words. | ||
It's in the books. | ||
It's in their words. | ||
You know, and it's the World Economic Forum. | ||
It's the George Soros. | ||
It's all these guys working together. | ||
We know that they're doing it. | ||
They're telling us you can see it. | ||
You can track the money. You can see the same organizations ran by the same people who have the same billions of dollars and apparently have the same agenda or ideas. | ||
And again, I find the whole thing exceedingly uncomfortable to talk about. | ||
But should I deny it? | ||
Should I deny what they're saying? | ||
Should I say, nope, they're lying. | ||
I can't do that. | ||
So that's kind of where it sits right now. | ||
And I think people need to start doing that same thing and say, am I not evaluating this because it's wrong? | ||
Or am I not evaluating this because I'm uncomfortable thinking it might be right? | ||
And someone might call me silly or say I'm a conspiracy theorist for repeating what they said. | ||
Right. Right. And that's the thing. | ||
It's like, I'm not crazy for seeing something with my own eyes and then talking about it. | ||
You might want to tell me that the sky is red, but I know it's blue and I'm not going to be cowed into lying for your comfort. | ||
So you aren't exposed to things that make you uncomfortable. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
And I think it gives me hope that there are still people out there in America like yourself. | ||
Obviously, you're fully on board now. | ||
You know more than I do about a lot of this stuff. | ||
So not you, but other people that maybe started where you were three years ago, where you had the seed of loving freedom and suspicion and skepticism. | ||
And it just took that fanning of the spark to really create the fire within you that then you put into action and have helped to spread the word. | ||
It's really been incredible to see what you've done. | ||
And it gives me hope that there are other people out there as well just waiting for that push, that tip. | ||
Where they finally, you know, understand how serious and real and huge this thing is. | ||
Because if we could get enough people to realize that, we could all come together and fight it and actually put a stop to it. | ||
Because as you point out, they're telling us what they're doing. | ||
They're projecting their, you know, attack long before they make it. | ||
So we should be able to counteract it and defeat it. | ||
Thank you again, Thomas Renz. | ||
Renz-law.com. | ||
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