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harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to The American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
Very big show we have for you today.
Lots of videos to show you. We'll be joined by the one and only Roger Stone in studio at 10 o'clock today.
But before then, we'll be taking your phone calls and getting into all of the biggest news in the world today.
And boys, there's some big stuff to talk about.
Let's begin, as we do every day, with our Daily Dispatch.
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 25th of April, 2022.
Twitter caves under shareholder pressure, begins deal negotiations with Elon Musk.
This is from Infowars.com.
Twitter has begun deal negotiations with billionaire Elon Musk on Sunday in response to his acquisition offer of $43 billion, getting support from the company's shareholders, according to reports.
And this was actually published late last night, and as of early this morning, it looks like Twitter is on the verge of accepting Elon Musk's bid to take the social network private, according to a report.
It may announce that it has accepted Musk's offer as early as today, once its board has met and recommends the transaction to Twitter shareholders, sources told Reuters.
The talks are fluid, and the deal could still fall apart, but it could be today that Elon Musk...
Begins the process of becoming full owner of Twitter.com, which means maybe I'll get my account back Definitely, I didn't make another one.
I definitely don't have another one out there that you can find if you search for it.
That would be illegal.
That's ban evasion. I can't do that.
For our radio listeners, I am winking furiously.
Meanwhile, Macron wins a re-election bid after banning opposition having EU launch fraud investigation into Le Pen.
French President Emmanuel Macron easily secured the re-election on Sunday after banning his political opposition from having and having the EU interfere in the election by launching a fraud investigation into his opponent Marine Le Pen just days before the vote.
The moves followed the Macron regime working together with Facebook to jail right wing distance for hate speech and Big Tech uniting to suppress the quote far right.
Yes, this is what free and fair elections are all about.
And we'll cover that a little bit later because while Marine Le Pen did not win, she did have a sizable turnout and.
The trend between this election and the previous election shows a major swing to the right, or as every newspaper in the world says, the far right, because you're either with Macron, president of French, or you're a far right Le Pen supporter.
Meanwhile, of course, Macron being the former Goldman Sachs banker, oligarch, elite world controller, that's good.
If you don't like that, you're far right, you're right-wing dissident, and you will be destroyed.
Of course, things in China are getting even more intense.
Beijing residents scramble to stockpile food and essentials as new COVID outbreak detected.
Hopes that the Chinese Communist Party might be easing its Shanghai lockdown were dashed this week as authorities loosened restrictions for manufacturers and other businesses while mostly keeping restrictions on residential areas intact.
Again, we'll get into that later in the program.
And we have this.
Blinken says U.S. will return diplomats to Ukraine during meeting in Kiev.
Anthony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin traveled to the Ukrainian capital where they met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and other Ukrainian officials, making them the highest level U.S. officials to have traveled to the country since the U.S. invasion began late February.
Shortly after this meeting, a chemical processing plant in Russia some hundred miles past the border was bombed.
But don't look too much into that.
And finally, we have this. Texas officials identify missing a National Guard soldier as rescue efforts remain underway.
The Texas Military Department said in a news release that Evans, a specialist, is a 22-year-old field artilleryman from Arlington, Texas, and has served with the Guard for almost two years.
He was deployed to Kuwait with assignments in Iraq.
And he was assigned to Operation Lone Star in an effort to combat what's called a crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border.
He apparently went in.
He was trying to rescue a woman who was crossing the Rio Grande and never came up and may have drowned and may have given his life to prevent the invasion of this country.
And it's just...
Really insane what our people go through while just hundreds of thousands cross the border unbidden.
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I don't know if you've noticed, but there is a concerted effort to end the First Amendment happening as we speak.
I'll just give you a couple examples.
In fact, we should try to pull some videos from what happened on Friday.
It was occurring sort of shortly after our show stopped airing.
I'm not sure how much other people covered it here on M4Wars, but I was just sitting in the control room, just mouth agape, just staring at what was happening to Marjorie Taylor Greene in a courtroom in Georgia as she was grilled about her Facebook likes As they attempted to establish some sort of bizarre network of statements that somehow could be cobbled together to appear as if she may have,
through secret codes, encouraged her followers to commit violence.
It was one of the most bizarre show trials I've ever seen.
It was like something you'd see in the USSR. And that alone is Tim Pool on Twitter was just like, oh, by the way, this is literally the death of the republic.
That's what you're seeing here is the absolute collapse of the entire conception of a republic.
The idea that you are allowed to vote for representatives who stand for the things that you believe in, and regardless of who they are, you can vote for them or not.
It's up to you. That's not the case anymore.
Now they have to Pass some sort of interrogation by a left-wing thought police sergeant.
They have to prove that their previous Facebook likes don't represent an existential threat to the Republic.
I mean, it's wild what's going on right now.
But just think about all of these things happening.
You've got Marjorie Taylor Greene being grilled about her Facebook likes and being...
Essentially prevented from serving in her office as a congresswoman because she supported an insurrection that was a bunch of people wandering through doors that were held open for them by police.
I mean, that alone is ridiculous.
But also you have, of course, what's going on with Alex Jones and Infowars.
Again, setting another dangerous precedent just like they did with Alex Jones in 2018, kicking him off of all big tech platforms.
People to this day go, oh, you know, we should have seen this coming.
Well, you should see what's coming now as they attempt to destroy him and basically are just holding little meetings to just divvy up the media outlet that we work for.
You also have Of course, media doxing libs of TikTok.
Even private citizens cannot express themselves freely without experiencing the wrath of the media establishment.
And, of course, you have Elon Musk trying to buy Twitter and previously being prevented from doing so by $10 trillion companies like BlackRock and Vanguard as they put the kibosh on anybody other than themselves, having full control over the methods of communication that Americans...
I was going to go to this report by Christy Lee.
I'll go to it in the next segment called Media Machine Desperate to Keep Control.
Let's just review these few ideas, right?
You've got Marjorie, you've got politicians being subjected to interrogation, public interrogation over completely innocuous and normal statements, right?
We've got to find clips of it.
If the crew can grab some clips from that Marjorie Taylor Greene hearing, I mean, it was astonishing.
I don't know if anybody else, I'm not sure if the audience was tuned into that.
It aired on C-SPAN, but it's a sitting congresswoman sitting there being grilled as if she's a criminal, right?
As if she's on trial for murder.
And they're going... You said this was our 1776 moment, didn't you?
She's like, yeah, that sounds like something I'd say.
Okay, we'll leave that there for a second.
Moving on, we're going to go to...
You're aware of Facebook.
You're aware that your Facebook likes are public.
She's like, yeah, they're public.
I mean, the fact that we can see this happening on American soil, that should tell you everything you need to know about where we are as a nation.
And it's... Not a good situation to be in.
It's horrific, actually.
matt infowars
The prosecutor, cross-examining her, said you know that 1776 was a violent insurrection against the British government, right?
Is that how you see it?
harrison smith
Yeah. Yeah, referencing American history may disqualify you from being an American congressman now.
matt infowars
Yeah, if you were to invoke that. Meanwhile, you know, the tide had risen during Trump's term where the Democrats were calling for violence, calling for harassment of every Republican, whether you see them at the gas station or at the cash counter.
You know, go harass them.
I mean, there were so many depictions of No, you're exactly right.
Killing Trump. That was the craziest part.
harrison smith
That was the craziest part. When they were asking Marjorie Taylor Greene, like, did you ever call Biden an illegitimate president?
It's like, where were you the last four years?
I mean, the hypocrisy is just another layer on top of this.
No, you're exactly right. Thank you, Matt.
And... We should grab some of those videos.
Maybe we'll play a little clip of that before we go to the Christy Lee segment in the next slide.
But again, that's just one. They're controlling the political system that way.
If you want to run for politics, political office in this country, you have to pass the purity test inflicted on you by the thought police from the You know, central offices, wherever.
You've got, you know, what's happening to Infowars as, again, this weekend, you know, you can read all about it in all the other papers.
They're all, you know, very carefully following the process of deconstruction that's going on in courtrooms across the nation as Infowars is parceled out.
They're determining how much can we get from this guy.
I mean, again, I can't talk about it and go into it, but That's big point number two, right?
Point number A, Marjorie Taylor Greene being grilled.
Point number two, Alex Jones, an independent media outlet being eviscerated by lawsuits, being absolutely hobbled and crippled and destroyed by legal proceedings, unprecedented in this country.
We are losing the First Amendment.
Luckily now, it appears as though Twitter may be forced to be sold to Elon Musk.
Not as if that's going to make things change overnight.
I don't think it will.
If anything, within...
I'm going to say within a week...
I'm going to say within one week, if this deal goes through for Elon Musk, I'm going to guess that within one week, there will be a Twitter alternative.
The very trendy name will be all set up and ready to go.
It'll be people from Twitter just copying Twitter over to someplace else and going, Twitter is a fascist platform now.
We've all moved over to this platform.
I'm just going to... Just wildly throw out there that maybe within a month.
We'll give them a month. Within a month they'll have set up an alternative Twitter and they'll all move there and it'll be even more controlled and less free speech and they'll have even more restrictions and tools for people to use to limit conversation under their posts.
That's just my guess. These people can't exist on a platform that isn't tightly controlled.
And that's really what was revealed by the The outrage of Elon Musk attempting to buy Twitter is revealed that they know how important it is to have control of Twitter, how important it is to have oversight over what's allowed to be posted on Twitter.
Their freakout wasn't saying, oh my gosh, nobody should have this type of oversight.
It was saying, oh my gosh, we have to have this oversight.
We have to be the ones in control.
We have to be the ones at the lever.
We have to be the ones at the wheel controlling where this conversation goes.
The threat that somebody other than us would have it.
And so, of course, you know, these private platforms now serve as our public square are also being extremely restricted and limited by asset managers like BlackRock and Vanguard.
And then, of course, you have what happened last week with Libs of TikTok.
Private Citizen made a Twitter account, wanted to remain anonymous, posted nothing other than leftists themselves exposing their own ideas and their own thoughts and their own words and their own videos, reposting those to get it more exposure for people that wouldn't normally see it.
And she, of course, was doxed by the New York Times.
So you've got it's almost like every outlet of free speech has been captured by these people, whether it's the courts, the politics, the big tech outlet for free speech or just the media themselves.
They're all just on hyperdrive right now and attempt to finally put the last nail in the coffin of the First Amendment and free speech in this country.
And once they do that, the violence can happen without even anybody speaking up against it.
So they're setting the stage for the final takeover, and we can stop them.
I was trying to find this image of a billboard that was near my house in Austin.
It's been changed now, but for a while there was a billboard, and it was just sort of the perfect example of our society.
It was a big billboard. It had nice cartoon images.
It looked like it was for little kids.
It was a taco. It was a nacho.
Maybe it was just a cartoon taco up on this billboard.
I can't remember exactly what it said, but it was just something like, nacho body?
Talk about it.
Get consent first.
It was like... Okay, the anti-rape cartoon billboard.
Good. Good.
This is nice. This is the nice, fun cartoon characters using fun Mexican food puns.
Tell each other not to rape each other.
Good. This is good. This is a healthy society I'm living in.
Don't worry, that billboard is down now.
It's been replaced with an advertisement for THC gummy bears.
So, just in case you're wondering what the trajectory of our civilization is, we're still being infantilized.
You found it.
I looked all break for this.
I couldn't find it. Yeah, nacho body, get consent.
Safeaustin.org.
Stop abuse for everyone.
You know how many lives that's saved?
You know how many people that stopped from rape...
You know how many rapists were about to...
Just do the most horrific things.
And I thought, what about that billboard I saw?
What about that clever hashtag I saw with the cute little cartoon characters?
Isn't that nice? Well, not to worry.
The cartoon characters telling you not to rape have been replaced by gummy candy that gets you high.
So, there you go. We're just descending into complete and total idiocracy.
Folks, go to Bandai Video to find this video.
It's Christy Lee, media machine desperate to keep control.
kristi leigh
Let's watch. Biggest stories this week, the mask mandate lift.
Predictably, the authoritarians are losing their minds, even though they can still mask up as much as they want.
They just want to control you.
unidentified
It puts the lotion on its skin.
kristi leigh
And instead of making it about the ruling, dissenters launch a character assassination on the federal judge that helped free us from the masks.
NPR wrote this laughably biased article.
The judge who tossed mask mandate misunderstood public health law, legal experts say.
Oh, there's the overused blanket experts say, source.
Are we to assume all legal experts have the same opinion then?
Curious they only handpicked the experts, critical of her ruling.
Hmm. And, oh, look, here's another news outlet citing experts.
This one says four COVID experts say it's time to accept reality.
Vaccines work. Masks do not.
Back to the national propaganda radio article.
It zeroes in on Judge Catherine Mizell's interpretation of the word sanitation.
She shouldn't have used the actual definition.
You know, the intent of the law under the 1944 Public Health Service Act.
No, instead, she should have favored a definition the federal agencies can interpret for themselves.
Except the ruling was to actually rein back in that kind of CDC overreach.
And that's what NPR has issue with.
This ruling could have a lasting effect on the CDC authority.
Wait a minute. Did we as voters elect anyone from the CDC? Allow it to have this kind of authority over our freedoms?
NPR, even if we're skeptical about agencies or even about Congress's ability to make good judgments in this time, we certainly do not want these decisions to be in the hands of a single, unelected judge.
Except that's part of the problem here.
This mandate was put into effect without even a vote from Congress.
And in fact, Congress had legislation in the works to end the mandate.
Judge Mazel says the CDC even improperly bypassed a standard requirement to accept public comments in the rule.
So we the people don't appreciate these decisions to be in the hands of a single unelected agency.
Here's what 10TV out of Columbus has to add.
Poll, most people in U.S. want masks for travelers.
unidentified
Everything that guy just said is bullshit.
kristi leigh
Thank you. These news organizations are so used to gaslighting, they forget we have eyes.
unidentified
Under no circumstance are you allowed to take off your blindfold.
kristi leigh
How can this be true if less than one in four were wearing masks in airports after the announcement?
Why are the majority of reactions laughing at this poll?
Why haven't I seen any videos of people booing on planes rather than this?
But this isn't about health or science.
As Little Red Lying Hood reveals, it's about power.
jen psaki
The immediate steps were to determine what power we had to respond to that.
unidentified
The immediate steps were to determine what power we had to respond to that.
kristi leigh
Bringing you what's ignored, sensationalized, unbalanced, misleading, or just plain false.
Here's more of your media malfeasance for the third week of April.
More evidence this week that rather than following the tenet of journalism to hold those in power accountable, so-called journalists like Taylor Lorenz would rather harass private citizens.
Just a couple weeks ago, here's Taylor Lorenz crying about online bullying.
unidentified
You feel like any little piece of information That gets out on you will be used by the worst people on the internet to destroy your life.
kristi leigh
And then here she is with her intent to expose the woman behind the anonymous Libs of TikTok account.
tucker carlson
That, Ron, is a hippogriff.
kristi leigh
This you, Taylor? Doxing, stalking, trying to hurt and smear people's loved ones, threatening them, is not okay in any situation, has very real consequences.
Yet you stalked down family members and revealed the name of an anonymous private citizen's account.
For corruption? No, for simply reposting what child groomers were proudly sharing on their own TikToks.
You're proud of defending this Taylor?
A professor who wants to de-stigmatize pedophilia?
unidentified
Well, when they hear the term pedophile, they automatically assume that it means a sex offender.
And that isn't true, and it leads to a lot of misconceptions about attractions toward minors.
I'm so sorry.
It's overwhelming.
It's really hard.
kristi leigh
Time for Taylor to review the Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics, minimize harm section.
Pursuit of the news is not a license for arrogance or undue intrusiveness.
Realize that private people have a greater right to control information about themselves than public figures.
CNN, whose BS supports Taylor's hypocritical doxing, is no stranger to harassing private citizens either.
In fact, they were proud of this interaction outside of a woman's home.
Her crime? Running a Facebook group supporting Trump.
unidentified
Thank you. Well, there you go.
kristi leigh
Of course Twitter's rules against doxing are never equitably applied, or they're rules against death threats.
Libs of TikTok reports this call to assassination action, and Twitter says, oh, that's fine.
So can Elon Musk fix this mess?
Well, despite the Twitter board's complete disregard of shareholders' interests, Musk is making moves.
He's now secured $46.5 billion to buy Twitter.
He's also considering buying up stock from existing shareholders to grow his stake in Twitter, according to a regulatory filing.
harrison smith
All right, folks, you can find and share that video at banned.video media machine desperate to keep control.
And on top of that, you even have places like the ADL coming out and defending New York Times for doxing libs of TikTok, saying there's a distinct difference between criminal doxing, a common tactic of white supremacists and others, and the important reporting of extremists and hateful activity.
Our laws must clearly reflect that.
They must clearly reflect this open bias that we have.
We can do it, but you can't.
That's fair. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
The topic of discussion today is free speech and its imminent death in this country.
I'm going to show a couple videos this segment.
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We are in a fight for our survival, and it's a fight for the First Amendment.
In the same way, they're setting precedents that they did set precedents.
Deleting people from big tech with Alex Jones back in 2018, they're now doing it again.
Using, once again, Alex Jones.
So everybody just quietly allows them to set the precedent of...
Destroying completely a media outlet for not going along with the narrative.
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It's very weird for the first time.
I guess it did happen after we got kicked off of the internet, people talking about Infowars as if it's going down.
Well, it hasn't before, but we've never faced attacks at this level before.
I have people, friends of mine and whatever, going, so are you getting ready for your company to shut down?
Are you setting up other stuff?
And it's just like, no, no, I'm really not.
I guess I'll just go down with the ship.
I guess that's just it.
I just, I don't know.
I'm not... I'm just going to go do something else.
You know, I don't know.
It's just like, if InfoWars goes down, that's it.
That's the bellwether. They've won at that point.
So let's not let them win, shall we?
Let's continue on to fight another day.
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Back to free speech and Twitter.
Twitter does a very important job of correcting wrong think and telling you the truth about stuff that you can't figure out for yourself.
Trending right now on Twitter in the What's Happening tab, pushed to the very front by the Twitter algorithms, is this important piece of fact-checking for you?
They're debunking something for you.
They're here to tell you that a video of Bill Gates crossing the street has been digitally manipulated, fact-checkers say.
A viral video of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has been digitally altered.
My God. People were fooled by this.
Let's go now to this video that they think you're...
Too dumb to not know is an obvious fake.
This is the video that Twitter felt that it needed to fact check and tell you has been digitally manipulated.
Let's watch. Yes, that's right.
unidentified
It's Bill Gates.
harrison smith
Big ol' knockers.
With some just gigantic breasts.
Thank God Twitter is here to tell us that this is fake.
How would we have ever known?
We wouldn't have. We would have thought for sure Bill Gates was rockin' double Ds.
Thank God Twitter was there to tell us what was real.
And the funny part is, if you go to Snopes...
They have this as well. Is Bill Gates transitioning from man to a woman?
I don't know. Is he?
They have the fake one with the big old knockers and the real one where he actually looks fatter and less attractive somehow.
It's kind of strange. I think the fake one, they must have tucked his stomach a little bit.
Because in the fake one, he's got these large breasts here.
Yeah, we'll circle it.
In case you need to know.
These are the fake breasts.
But his stomach is looking flat.
He's looking healthy. And over here, this is not fake.
This is real. He really does look pregnant.
So I don't know if he's transitioning or not.
But he may very well be with child.
And regardless, not a lot of enhancement needed to be done.
Not a lot of encouragement needed to be had for these breasts to look fake.
But thank God Twitter is there to do the hard work of fact-checking for us.
That's what I think you need to know.
That's what I think you need to be informed about.
And of course the reason that they're launching all of these attacks on the First Amendment is because they are failing.
Their narratives are collapsing.
Their lies are being exposed.
And they are trying to figure out what to do about it.
And of course all of this comes just on the heels of, and I think this may be the thing.
Last week I was like, something happened.
Something happened here.
Yeah, that's the one that Elon Musk tweeted out.
Something's happened recently where all of these various networks have all decided exactly the same time to launch all of these attacks against the First Amendment, whether it's the group trying to take down Marjorie Taylor Greene, the well-funded group of lawyers attempting to destroy her in her attempt for re-election in Georgia, or the Libs of TikTok stuff.
It's been a full-on blast.
And I think what it may be was that Davos just held their meeting in February.
We covered it. The World Economic Forum Davos meeting.
Which the topic was working hard to regain trust.
Now, this is how you regain trust when you're a incorrigible liar.
When you refuse to stop lying, the way you regain trust is silencing everybody that exposes your lies.
So no joke.
I think like February and into March, they had this Davos meeting where they got together.
And the main topic of discussion was nobody trusts us anymore.
And their operational decisions came out.
And that's what we're seeing in action these days.
And of course, it's not working ever.
Everybody knows these people just suck.
And here's a clip of Joe Rogan mocking CNN and CNN Plus for their abysmal failure of being an outlet worth any respect at all.
Here's Joe Rogan destroying CNN Plus and our favorite Humanized egg cartoon, Brian Stelter.
Here he is, destroying CNN, Joe Rogan.
joe rogan
If Jon Stewart thinks you're a piece of s**t, I'm gonna listen.
Right. You know? But if Brian Stelter doesn't like you, that doesn't mean anything to me.
unidentified
I want to rule that I'm trying to never be mean about people because of their appearances.
But... A friend of mine said to me the other day, do you know how old Brian Stelter is?
And I said, I don't know, about 56 or something.
He said, look it up on your phone.
matt infowars
He's like 34 or something.
unidentified
Yeah, something nuts. I couldn't stop laughing for this evening.
I just couldn't stop laughing.
I don't know what...
Everything about the guy is strange.
joe rogan
Everything about him. Very strange.
His pattern of communication is so strange.
It's like, do you listen to other people?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. They talk very differently than you.
harrison smith
Yes, he has that, hmm. Yeah.
joe rogan
And also, Crystal Ball from Breaking Points was making fun of him the other day.
She's like, why does he sit like this?
Because you ever notice, he sits like this, Douglas Murray has a book out, it's called The War on the West, and it's terrible.
The War on the West, is that really what's going on?
One of my favorite moments was him with Barry Weiss, where Barry Weiss, how has the world gone crazy?
And she just rattles off one after another after another.
Yeah, when you say silence is violence, when actual violence is violence, the world has gone crazy.
The world's gone mad. And she just rattled all these off.
unidentified
We're speaking on this day where CNN just went under.
joe rogan
They spent $300 million.
They got 10,000 subscribers.
Imagine the hubris of thinking that something that people don't want for free, that you're gonna charge money for it.
We're going to have the Jake Tapper book club.
Jake Tapper seems like a great guy, but I feel like I don't have to pay for his book club.
unidentified
I feel like you should put that on Twitter.
harrison smith
Why would you pay to watch more CNN when you can get InfoWars for free?
That's a great question. Infowars.com, band.video.
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Now, we can laugh at CNN+. We can mock Brian Stelter.
We can be moderately excited about the idea of Twitter no longer being in the hands of openly censorious Saudi Arabians in favor of Elon Musk.
But what's happening to Marjorie Taylor Greene is no laughing matter.
It is quite literally the death of the republic as we know it.
It is the biggest threat to democracy I have ever seen in my entire life in this country.
What Marjorie Taylor Greene was forced to go through.
So again, just to catch you up, a group of very highly funded and organized leftist lawyers around the country are launching attacks against Republican candidates or Republican-sitting politicians using the 14th Amendment, which was written explicitly to disallow Confederate generals into the United States Congress.
So, completely just inappropriate use of this law, but they found a legal lever to pull, a legal framework to work within, to try to disqualify their political opponents.
It's an open attack on the First Amendment, it's an open attack on our Republican system, and it has resulted in the most outrageous show trial ever to take place on American soil.
We'll go now to a clip of Marjorie Taylor Greene being grilled In a way that is reminiscent of a scene from 1984.
I mean, it's outrageous. So let's go now to Marjorie Taylor Greene being grilled on Friday by some leftist lawyer because this is the world that we live in now where you can be subject to an inquisition.
Here it is. The leftist inquisition takes on Marjorie Taylor Greene, blasphemer.
unidentified
Let's watch. Representative Green, you're familiar with the significance of the year 1776 in US history, right?
Yes. 1776 is the year that the Declaration of Independence was signed, right?
And that was a statement by representatives of the 13 colonies that they were no longer subject to the authority of the British Crown, right?
It was the Declaration of Independence from the British Crown.
Right. And in fact, you may recall this from your studies, the Declaration of Independence refers to King George as a tyrant, right?
I'm sure it may say that somewhere in the history books.
I don't have the history books in front of me, and I don't know which one you're referring to.
Well, I'm referring to the Declaration of Independence.
That's the one that says that King George was a tyrant, unfit to be a ruler of a free people.
Are you quoting the declaration?
Yes. Okay. Well, you'll accept that from me, won't you?
If you're quoting it.
Okay. And you would agree that when a government acts tyrannically, Then it's unfit to be the ruler of a free people.
We're typically against tyrannical governments here.
Good. And the people who wrote the Declaration of Independence, they were working with other people in the colonies to express their independence from Britain, right?
I wasn't alive back then, but there's the history.
I'm not a history expert, but Well, you've heard of the American Revolution, haven't you?
Of course I have, yes.
Okay. And you know that the American Revolution was a violent rebellion against British rule in the colonies.
Yes. And they were trying to overthrow the government in Britain that was ruling the colonies, right?
America was trying to start our own government.
Right. And to do that, they had to get rid of the British colonial officials who were here in America and throw them out.
Yes. And they viewed the British officials here and the crown in Britain as a tyrannical government, right?
Yes. Okay. And that was an insurrection.
Wouldn't you agree? The American Revolution was an insurrection against the government?
I don't believe it.
I don't know where it said that.
Well, I'm asking you whether or not you agree that the American Revolution was an insurrection against the British government.
I believe it was that the American Revolution was part of our history where we separated from the Crown and started our own government here.
Right. And the separation was brought about by violence, right?
There was a Revolutionary War, yes.
And the violence, the colonists were justified in using violence to get rid of the tyrannical government of Britain, their officials in America.
Right? Is that your opinion?
I'm asking you. It was a revolutionary war.
It was violent. Okay. Now, you've actually talked publicly about the Declaration of Independence calling for the overthrow of tyrannical governments, right?
That's something you've discussed publicly.
Are you referencing to something I've said somewhere?
Well, do you recall talking about that topic?
I've talked about the Declaration of Independence, but I don't know what occasion you're referring to.
Okay. Well, one of the occasions Where you talked about the Declaration of Independence was in connection with January 6th, right?
I don't know.
Okay. Let's go to plaintiff's 15, please.
It's a riot at the Capitol.
And if you think about what our Declaration of Independence says, it says to overthrow tyrants.
That's your statement, right?
I don't believe it was finished, but that was me.
I don't recall.
I don't know what the rest of what I was saying because it was cut off.
But in that statement that we looked at, you were comparing the overthrow of the British crown in America in 1776 to January 6th.
I don't know what my statement was because it was cut off.
harrison smith
Have you ever seen anything like this?
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
There's a headline from New York Times.
Marjorie Taylor Greene denies insurrectionist charge in court.
In an extraordinary administrative law hearing, the Georgia representative was forced to defend her actions surrounding the Capitol on January.
So you just heard a lawyer attempting to disbar and disqualify a sitting congresswoman on the basis of her quoting the Declaration of Independence.
Do I even need to elaborate?
There are points in that video where I was like, oh, I should interrupt and say, but it's like, it's self-evident.
It's right there for you.
If you don't understand what's happening in this country, they're trying to charge Marjorie Taylor Greene with insurrection.
Because she quoted the Declaration of Independence.
Yes, the Declaration of Independence called King George a tyrant.
Yes, he was a tyrant.
Do they not understand what tyranny means?
Tyranny is violence inflicted on the people that you're ruling over.
Yes, it is valid to use violence to defend yourself against violence.
Boston Massacre ring a bell to anyone?
I mean, I don't think George Orwell could have conceived of something like this.
I think this may be beyond the kin of even the most creative dystopian novelists, to have well-funded groups of lawyers building networks, forcing elected representatives at their beck and call, as if they're being charged with a crime, To come in and defend their quoting of the Declaration of Independence.
Like back in the day, you know, you had dictators.
They were just dictators.
They were just tyrannical.
And that's how they were.
But here you have a tyrant grilling a sitting congresswoman and saying, do you want to do violence against tyrants?
I mean, if you can't see how insane this world has gone, I don't know what to tell you.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
We do live under a tyranny.
The Declaration of Independence is right.
The Revolutionary War was a glorious and violent thing.
That is absolutely justified and indeed required when faced with a level of tyranny that we are now under.
And this lawyer, I don't know who he is, but I got three words for him.
Tar and feather.
Maybe that'd solve a bunch of problems here.
A little bit of tar, a little bit of feathers, a little bit of getting the traitors out of this country so we can regain our freedom from these despicable tyrants once again.
greg reese
The term bread and circuses comes from an ancient Roman poet describing how the people are governed.
Not by excellence in public service, but by food and distractions, like a herd of livestock.
Today's circuses can be found on Twitter.
A reflection of the human herd's short attention span.
Meaningless distractions to keep everyone calm while their food supply is being destroyed.
While fools joke about Biden doing a horrible job his administration is doing such an efficient job of destroying America that anyone running in 2024 if there is an election will have to run on the Build Back Better platform.
Starvation has been used as a weapon of mass destruction for years.
In just a two-year period, Stalin's communist government murdered over three million people in Ukraine by simply pulling the strings of bureaucracy, sanctions.
The Ethiopian counterinsurgency burned crops and food stores, eerily bombed food markets, and restricted trade.
They then began a resettlement plan that killed at least 80,000 people with further starvation.
The U.S. State Department murdered over half a million women and children in Iraq with starvation by sanctions.
And this is exactly what is happening in America today.
The Biden administration sanctions against Russia are only succeeding at killing more innocent people all over the world by dramatically cutting down the worldwide food supply.
There is already a significant wheat, fuel, and fertilizer shortage, which is obviously going to affect everything else, starting with fresh produce and livestock.
But in order to completely collapse the food economy, they'll have to start destroying food packing plants as well, so that there is nothing left on the shelves for you to eat.
tucker carlson
There have been confirmed over a dozen disabling accidents at food plants in the last month.
Over a dozen. Absolutely.
unidentified
And we're talking about some really significant plants.
The Taylor Farms facility in Salinas, California was completely destroyed by a fire last week.
We've had two major potato processing plants in Belfast, Maine and Warden, Washington that were completely gutted, which is happening at a time where we already have a potato shortage globally.
You were talking about the onion supply at that Rio Fresh.
But it's not just produce plants.
Last month, there was a fire that took out a Nestle food plant out in Jonesboro, Arkansas, and that's impacting frozen food brands like Hot Pockets or Stouffer's, which maybe you might buy if you can't get fresh food from a warehouse that just exploded.
greg reese
Those still satiated with their bread and circuses are soon going to start getting hungry.
And it's because America is under siege, being destroyed from within by a corrupt government, while the people seek fairness on Twitter.
Reporting for Infowars, this is Greg Reese.
harrison smith
You can find and share that video at ban.video.
The American Famine of 2022, as I saw somebody on Twitter say the other day, they said, I'm 77 years old and never once in my life have I heard the phrase food shortage in America.
But here we are, two short years after Joe Biden takes control.
The attack has been launched.
Now the FBI is warning of targeted cyber attacks on food plants after a mysterious rash of fires has destroyed over 20 food processing plants here in America.
It is a full-on attack on the people of Earth, and we know how this goes.
We've said it a million times.
What happens when the first world gets hungry?
The third world starves.
And of course, they already have all the networks in place to use the starvation that they are causing in the third world to spark mass migration to the first world.
More conflict, more chaos, more suffering, more control in the hands of the very few people at the top.
I think we need a new Declaration of Independence.
I think the Declaration of Independence, as it stands, a little bit outdated at this point.
I think we need exactly the same document, just a couple of things updated.
Maybe that's what we'll open up the phone lines about.
What should the new Declaration of Independence say?
What new list of intolerable acts can we put to tell the people in charge why we hate them?
Welcome back, folks. Second hour has begun here on American Journal.
There's so much more to talk about.
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There's so much other stuff to talk about that we really need to get to that I'll leave off talking about the Declaration of Independence for now.
But I do think we need another one.
I mean, it just fits today as it did back in 1776.
When in the course of human events, in fact, why not read it?
When in the courts of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitled them, a decent respect for the opinions of mankind required that they should declare the causes which impelled them to the separation.
And then, of course, it lists the reason why governments are instituted amongst people and what determines whether they are justified or not, whether they are legitimate or not.
And then it goes through and lists all of the objectionable things that King George III had been involved in.
Which at the time, yes, these people were subjects of this king.
So be like us writing a list of intolerable acts that the Biden administration has gone through.
Nothing different in that.
Maybe that can be the topic of our call.
If you want to call in, what would you add to the list of intolerable acts?
Back in the day, it was things like, he has refused his assent to law as the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.
He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless suspended in their operation until his assent should be obtained.
And when so suspended, he had utterly neglected to attend them.
He has refused to pass other laws for accommodation of large districts of people unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only.
He's called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable and distant from the depository of their public records for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures.
I guess the problem that we have is that it's not just one person.
And this is the trick of the modern tyrants.
Again, this Marjorie Taylor Greene hearing is such a bizarro world creation.
Because in all of human history, it's been the tyrants in the government using their power to...
Restrict the private citizen.
Here you have a sitting member of the Congress, a politician in her own right, Marjorie Taylor Greene, being grilled by some dude, some lawyer.
The power's not in Marjorie Taylor Greene's hands.
She's being subjected to this inquisition.
So it's almost like we have this cult leading our country that has more power than the politicians themselves.
Because they have the media on their side.
Because they have the lawyers working to do this.
Stretching the bounds of legality to their breaking point.
It's just bizarro world.
It's just insane. It's brilliant.
It's a brilliant move by the powers that be.
By those in control.
By those who pull the lever off.
Levers of our society and who dictate the course of our existence, they're not elected.
They're not empowered.
They aren't nobles.
They don't have any power really, but they do have all the power.
Nobody elected them.
Nobody has oversight over them.
We can't really vote them out of office or anything of the sort, but they have all the power.
It is a major and intractable situation we find ourselves in.
And it's because they've figured out that if you work behind the scenes, if you operate in the shadows, if you have a coalition of people all operating together in the same direction, then they don't have that one tyrant to point to.
We don't have that one person to go, this is the person in charge.
It's a shadowy cabal of people in charge and pulling the strings and manipulating the way things are going.
And it spells absolute doom for our republic and everything that our republic guarantees, such as our freedom of speech and the rights that our forefathers sacrificed themselves to obtain.
Just absolutely insane.
We're going to move on a little bit here.
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I don't even know where to start.
I mean, they're just on full blast.
Amazon Palm scanning payments arrive in Austin, Texas.
Whole food shoppers can now pay by using their Palm.
Pay-by-Palm service is enabled by the Amazon One devices, which links a user's Palm signature to their debit or credit card.
Meanwhile, an L.A. company has allegedly faked COVID test results and agrees to pay a $22.5 million fine.
They were accused of forging test results and engaging in false advertising.
And again, we can get into this a little bit later, but basically just nothing about COVID is real.
Nothing is None of the numbers are real.
And sure, they'll pay a $22 million fine.
But what about the numbers that we relied on?
What about the numbers that then were used to justify the lockdowns and everything else?
Completely fake. COVID vaccines increase risk of severe heart inflammation up to 120-fold major study fines.
The study looked at over 23 million patient records covering the over 12's population of Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden from the start of the vaccine rollout in December 2020 to October 5th, 2021.
The story can be found at Daily Skeptic.
For young males aged 16 to 24 years, within 28 days of a second dose, the study found severe myocarditis requiring inpatient hospital admission around five times more common after Pfizer and 14 times more common after Moderna.
This corresponded to six events per 100,000 people after Pfizer and 18 events per 100,000 after Moderna.
A second dose of Moderna given after the first dose of Pfizer came with even higher risk, a 36-fold increase corresponding to 27 events per 100,000 people.
The Moderna vaccine has three times the dose of mRNA of the Pfizer vaccine, which the authors suggest lies behind the increased risk.
One oddity is that the study can't seem to decide how many severe myocarditis events there actually were in total.
In table 2 below in the left-hand column, it indicates there were 85 plus 35 plus 53 equals 172 events following the second dose.
In the text, however...
It says that during the 28 risk day period we observed 105 myocarditis cases.
With 60 myocarditis cases following the second dose.
So that gives 115 plus 6 equals 175 events following the second dose.
Lower down, we get a third figure.
So again, just a complete lack of legitimate or cohesive or coherent information when it comes to the risk of myocarditis following the COVID vaccine.
It's worth noting that the bar for myocarditis here is very high, excluding those who receive medical attention as a hospital outpatient, let alone anything milder.
Even milder cases, however, may cause long-term damage.
So it's pointing to only the most extreme examples of myocarditis, which this major study published in the Journal of American Medical Association, of the Medical Association, increase that risk of severe heart inflammation up to 120-fold.
And again, this is a study that was published in the Journal of American Medical Association and looked at 23 million patient records.
Not a small sample, but rather an absolutely massive one covering multiple countries in the north of Europe.
So just another reason why you should avoid the vaccine.
You also have this story from the New York Times.
The end of the all-male, all-white cockpit.
Thank God. Thank God.
We no longer have to worry about the cockpit of our plane being occupied by white men.
I know I will fly safe knowing that the person controlling the giant 10-ton object in the sky was picked for their racial makeup and not their acumen or ability.
These people will kill you in the name of diversity.
These people will crash planes in the name of diversity and then tell you you're bad for questioning it.
It's ridiculous. Alright, welcome back folks.
We'll go out to your phone calls now.
Just know the attack against free speech is not stopping with Infowars or Marjorie Taylor Greene.
It is now insinuating itself into your tech devices.
Report from Infowars.com.
Google rolls out a feature that corrects you with woke, inclusive language.
Google's document editor will begin to correct the language of what people try to type to be more inclusive, according to a report in the Telegraph.
Yes, folks, we now have real-time censorship and oversight into your own personal thoughts by big tech and attempt to correct the way that you think and the way that you express yourself.
The article headlined Big Brother, sorry, Big Person, is correcting you on Google, outlines how the company is to implement inclusive warnings on Google Docs, suggesting the users refrain from using terms such as policeman or landlord because they're gendered.
The warnings will alert users.
They've typed... Thank God, this is what we need.
This is what we've all been waiting for.
This will solve everything.
All the problems in the world, all the major issues that we have to deal with on a daily basis, they're all reported.
The report notes, however, that even technical terms like motherboard will fall prey to Google's woke correction.
When Googling John F. Kennedy's inauguration speech, Google suggests that it should be corrected to for all humankind instead of for all mankind.
Critics set out at Google attempting to police and change language with Silky Carlo, the director of rights group Big Brother Watch, calling it deeply intrusive.
You know, we've seen this in Twitter too.
If you try to type something on Twitter, it's even just like something mean.
It's just something like, well, you're stupid.
It'll be like, uh, this is not nice language.
Are you sure you want to say this?
Yeah, yeah, I'm sure.
In fact, now you've asked me, I think I'm going to add a couple more adjectives to whatever I was about to say.
With Google's new assistive writing tool, the company is not only recording every word you type, but telling you what to type, she noted.
This speech policing is profoundly clumsy, creepy and wrong, often reinforcing bias.
Invasive tech like this undermines privacy, freedom of expression and increasingly freedom of thought.
Unbelievable. Lazar Raddick, a senior scholar in economic policy at the International Center for Law and Economics, noted that not only is this incredibly conceited and patronizing, it also serves to stifle individuality, self-expression, experimentation, and, from a purely utilitarian perspective, progress.
What if landlord is the better choice because it makes more sense narratively in a novel?
What if house owner sounds wooden and fails to invoke the same sense of poignancy?
What if the defendant really was a housewife and refers to herself as such?
Should all written pieces, including written forms of art such as novel lyrics and poetry, follow the same boring template?
The answer to which Google would say yes.
Yes, it should. Yes, everything needs to be stripped of its character, stripped of its...
Dynamism stripped of its humanity and just crushed down to the lowest common denominator, creepy, politically correct, progressively in tune verbiage.
It's just the most outrageous thing you can possibly imagine.
This feature on Google Docs, which could easily be shifted over to its search engine, is now on by default for what the company has termed enterprise-level users.
Assisted writing uses language understanding models which rely on millions of common phrases and sentences to automatically learn how people communicate.
This also means they can reflect from some human cognitive biases, they say.
So here we have Google literally taking on the role of the Ministry of Truth from Orwell's 1984 policing language and making sure that its newspeak is implemented whenever necessary.
This novel was a dystopian warning, not an instruction manual, but even Orwell could not have imagined that you'd have real-time AI algorithmic censorship and oversight over the private words that you're typing.
Because again, It's even a step beyond Twitter or Facebook or any of these other things saying, oh, are you sure you want to post that right before you post it?
Ooh, this could be insulting to somebody.
Meanwhile, of course, you know how this works, right?
You type exactly the same message and just switch the words white for black or switch the words woman for man and they have no problem with it.
It's not about policing language for the sense of making people comfortable or making sure people aren't insulted.
It's about funneling your ability to discuss things or your ability to think for yourself or express yourself in any certain way into their very particular and narrow worldview.
That's all it's about. And people have done this, and you can do it yourself if you want.
Go to Twitter, type, you know, something horrible, right?
Type like, all, you know...
I don't want to say.
Think of an example, right?
All black people, blank, blank.
Warning! You're suspended from Twitter.
You're fired. Okay, write exactly the same thing.
All white people, blank, blank.
Oh, no problem. Go ahead, post that.
Yep, that's good. See, it has nothing to do with insulting people.
I'm extremely insulted by a lot of the stuff I see on Twitter.
They're not going to be corrected by algorithm.
It'll only be the people with the wrong thoughts.
That are correct. It's not about language.
It's about your thoughts.
The language is just the tool that they use.
And with that, let's go out to your phone calls.
Will and Henderson has a comment about the new Declaration of Independence that we clearly, desperately need.
Thanks for calling in, Will. You're on the air.
unidentified
Hi, Henderson. Just wanted to say I love the show.
And I'll give a quick shout-out to the Infowars chat.
It's a really good people day. And also, real quick, I just can't recommend enough that everyone watches Jordan Maxwell's Secret Life of Symbols series.
Very informative, very credible person, who's been a true speaker for over 50 years.
So as far as the new declaration, though, I would say it kind of boils down to three things.
Financial freedom, societal freedom, and personal freedom.
So with the financial freedom, we would obviously need to remove the central banking and the fiat currency establishing our own dollars.
That would go a long way.
The societal freedom would be reverting back to the law of the land because law, not a lot of lawyers even know this, but law stands for land, air, and water, the three divisions of the world.
And so we're under admiralty law right now, and having admiralty law is very different because it allows for a system to have so numerous amount of laws that you'd have to have a law degree to even know, like, a tenth of what all the laws in existence are.
And having ignorance of law isn't even an excuse to not follow it.
And then I'd say for personal freedom, we would just be able to base it on the original stuff that we had with this kind of like modern revision, honestly.
But it's honestly hard to talk about the theories and stuff because we've never even seen a modern system or a system that hasn't been controlled by the cabal.
So it's kind of hard to find a baseline of what works.
But there's a lot of obvious stuff to do.
harrison smith
Yeah, and I think the tricky thing, we've talked about it here many times, it's not that we want something new.
It's not that we're trying to come up with some sort of new paradigm by which to run the country.
We need a re-revolution.
We need a second revolution just based on all of the same things that the original revolution was based on.
We're not trying to create something new here.
It's not communism trying to implement some...
You know, nearsighted utopian vision that will inevitably collapse into tyranny as it always does.
We just want our rights back.
We want what we already fought for once.
We just have to fight for it again.
That's what makes this whole thing complicated.
It's like, yeah, we need a new Declaration of Independence.
Let's use the old Declaration of Independence.
It still works. Quick reminder that America is the only country in the world with a First Amendment.
Except for perhaps Liberia.
Because that was founded off of...
American ideals, but I don't think they have too much to worry about there.
But you know, you think you got these countries that have a history of freedom.
They talk a lot about human rights and the rights of their citizens.
That's all they talk about, actually.
Meanwhile, try to hold a protest with a bunch of truckers in Canada and suddenly your bank account is frozen.
We still have that tenuous grasp to our revolutionary past, the vestiges of the First Amendment still technically on the books.
Whether or not it's actually applied I think is up for quite a bit of debate.
But just know that's why the concerted effort to destroy the First Amendment is happening in this country primarily, but it's not the only place it's happening.
In fact, Europe is going even further in its control of speech as these two releases from the EU make evident.
Digital Services Act, Council and European Parliament Provisional Agreement for Making the Internet a Safer Space for European Citizens.
Don't you love how they always and inevitably and dishonestly couch their tyranny in the language of safety?
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
An important step today has been taken with the Provisional Political Agreement reached on the Digital Services Act between Council and European Parliament.
This is a press release from the Council of the EU. In the terms of ambition, the nature of the actors regulated and the innovative aspect of the supervision involved, the DSA is a world first in the field of digital regulation.
The DSA follows the principle that what is illegal offline must be illegal online, as it aims to protect the digital space against the spread of illegal content and to ensure the protection of users' fundamental rights.
They talk about the systemic risk of very large platforms and search engines.
The DSA introduces an obligation for these very large digital platforms and services to analyze systemic risks they create and to carry out risk reduction analysis.
The analysis must be carried out every year and will enable continuous monitoring aimed at reducing risks associated with dissemination of illegal content, adverse effects of fundamental rights, manipulation of services having an impact on democratic processes and public security, adverse effects on gender-based violence and manipulation of services having an impact on democratic processes and public security, adverse effects on gender-based violence and on minors and serious consequences Thank you.
Cut through all of the rhetorical bullcrap, and they want to restrict your freedom of speech.
As simple as that.
But they also have this which is very troubling, the crisis mechanism.
In the context of the Russian aggression in Ukraine and the particular impact of the manipulation of online information, a new article has been added to the text introducing a crisis response mechanism.
The mechanism will be activated by the Commission on the recommendation of the Board of National Digital Services Coordinators.
It will make it possible to analyze the impact of activities of these very large corporations on the crisis in question and decide on proportionate and effective measures to be put in place for the respect of fundamental rights.
So in other words, if they decide to declare a crisis, they'll have even greater power to eliminate any dissonant voices on the Internet.
That has just passed in the EU. This, of course, coming just after the EU announced they would be rolling out their digital...
COVID passport for all 27 states by July.
And Italy's going even a step farther, announcing the rollout of a dystopian social credit system to conserve resources.
See, so it's not just about safety.
It's not just about fundamental human rights that they'll couch these arguments in.
Now it's climate change as well.
It's the first of the kind in the EU, first of the kind outside Europe, China, as far as I'm concerned, compliant citizens will be rewarded for good behavior.
Social credit scores are already in use in various places around the world, but nowhere more than the communist hellhole that is China.
The dystopian measurements act in a similar fashion to a traditional credit score.
However, as the name indicates, one's score has little to do with their financial prospects or ability to pay off debt in time.
Social scores are all about your level of compliance to the regime and acceptance of the approved narrative.
For example, if your social credit scores were in full effect in the United States, if you were to donate money to a company like the National Rifle Association or buy stocks in oil, pretty much anything deemed far right or environmentally damaging to the establishment, your scores would take a big hit.
Too many hits, and you guessed it, there goes your purchasing power and ability.
This dystopian coercion tool is being used in an authoritarian dictatorship like China, but sadly it's now being implemented in Italy as well.
It's just wild.
Italy has this new rewards-based program that aims to modify people's climate change behavior by assigning SCORE based on their compliance, the first program of its kind in the EU. The program will kick off its pilot starting in the fall of 2022 in the large metropolitan city of Bologna.
Citizens who comply with the radical climate change agenda by displaying good behavior such as correctly recycling or using public transportation will be rewarded with cryptocurrency and discounts to local retailers according to local newspaper Bologna Today.
Enrollees will be given a smart citizen wallet where their rewards can be accessed.
The higher one score correlating with good behavioral changes will allow them to access more benefits.
At first, enrollment into the social credit score will be optional.
However, there are justified concerns the program will become mandatory in the future, not unlike the dystopian vaccine passports, which has become a staple of everyday life in the EU. So yes, they are rolling out a social credit score in the EU at the same time they roll out the mandatory COVID passport at the same time as they start pushing injectable microchips.
In lieu of credit cards or palm scans, it's just full-on mark of the beast, and there's nothing less than that.
Let's go now to Toby in Virginia, who has a comment about Elon and Putin.
Thanks for calling in. Toby, you're on the air.
I gotta do it, brother.
unidentified
I gotta plug the X3, and Shovel still thanks y'all for the super male vitality.
After all, he was able to grow his testicles back the size of coconuts.
Alright, to my point...
I want Elon Musk to put his money where his mouth is.
Since he wanted to challenge Putin and say he could challenge Putin for, what, Ukraine?
Didn't he challenge Putin to hand the hand combat to Ukraine?
I got that correct, right?
harrison smith
Yeah, he did do something like that.
unidentified
Well, Elon Musk...
This just casual, regular dude will challenge you to the same thing, to put your money where your mouth is.
I'll put up my one little piece of land that I've grimed down, ex-con, changed my life, and finally got it all paid off.
I'll put that piece of land up against you putting up $3 million for Infowars to continue to fight, since you think Twitter's where the free speech is.
Then, just as quick as possible, the crew, please, You can go to Appalachian Hillbilly Wilderness Resort.
You'll get an extra free plug of visuals.
You'll see the vaccine passport, all this.
But go to 1.30, and the 1.25, 1.30 is a video.
Trump flag.
Hold my beer.
Tell me why we shouldn't support or at least give Vladimir Putin some support.
I feel like we're just dancing around it, and you know, God does say either be hot or cold, because if you're lukewarm, I'll spit you out.
Vladimir Putin has clearly said the correct stuff.
Hey, there's an attack on the children or sexualization of the children.
They're like, in my opinion, they've been backed into a wall and bullied and poked until they've been prodded and can't take it no more.
And this country has come.
Look at the USSR propaganda in the 60s.
They literally had propaganda of a space guy in space saying there is no God.
So now they're consulting the church and they've got a piece to believe of the real sliver of a cross from 2,000 years ago on the cruiser.
harrison smith
No, you know what's amazing? We're about to go to break here, Toby, so I gotta go.
But thank you so much for your call.
I always do appreciate it.
And you take care of that dog of yours.
Make sure it doesn't get into your InfoWars material.
There it is. We found the video, and there's the InfoWars sticker, the creepy Biden sticker.
That's awesome. A couple things about what you're saying.
First of all, isn't it strange that 80 years of brutalized communistic rule that actively sought out to root out and destroy the Christian church and now, 80 years later, the church is flourishing in Russia and they seem to be very, very Christian. Isn't it strange that 80 years of communism actively trying to destroy the church has been less effective than 80 years of liberalism Quietly destroying the church here in the United States.
We are no longer a Christian nation, but they are, despite the 80 years of communist rule.
That's something to consider. Liberalism, a little bit more dangerous because it's more subtle.
Oh boy. I don't even have time to get into it because I want to go to your phone calls.
Maybe I'll save this for tomorrow.
Really think about what I want to say about this.
But I was really just enjoying this article.
From the Guardian, Norse Code, are white supremacists reading too much into the Northmen?
Robert Eggers' Viking blockbuster has already been hailed by white nationalists, king to exploit European mythology.
Can Hollywood tell historical tales that unwittingly appealing to toxic ideologies?
Translation, we hate white people.
That's basically what they're trying to say here.
Trying to reclaim Viking imagery from the white supremacists.
Many of these groups thrive on myths of an imagined European past, a time before racial mixing or progressive politics where men were mighty warriors and women were compliant child bearers.
I mean, you can frame it in the least, you know, attractive way possible, but...
What they're telling you is that European history doesn't exist.
A time when Europe was not, you know, just completely swamped with immigrants doesn't exist.
It's always been this way.
There was never a time ever when there were only white people in Norway.
It doesn't exist according to these people.
And if you make a history that shows the Vikings as the race that they actually were, you're a white supremacist, obviously.
Anyway, I won't get into it, but maybe I will tomorrow.
Maybe I'll go see the Northmen and see what it's all about.
But of course, they bring up all the other things that they say are objectionable, like, you know, Lord of the Rings, Shakespeare, just, you know, 300.
Anything that shows history or fantasy in a way that is not explicitly hateful of white people is white supremacy.
So just know that. Unbelievable.
The bloody, fantastical, the Northman refuses to be modern.
I don't know. It's depicting history.
History is white supremacy. That's what you need to understand.
History is white supremacy, just like math, just like reading, just like being on time, according to the Smithsonian.
These things are white supremacy.
If you support them, you are a Nazi and you deserve to die.
Let's go out to the phone calls.
We've got Phil in Florida wants to talk about a new Declaration of Independence saying there are already three.
Well, good. Thanks for calling in, Phil.
What's this all about? Howdy, Harrison.
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Tens of thousands more on radio, television, and other outlets.
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Just get it from the good guys, and that would really help us.
Huge amounts of people are watching right now.
The content is free, but we would love your support at InfoWars store.
But I'm sorry, I didn't want to hijack that from you, Phil.
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harrison smith
Absolutely. And it guarantees that you get the product, yeah.
unidentified
That's right. That's right.
Now, what I was getting to was there actually have been three different declarations of independence written, and this was all between the span of the 1776 and 1779.
One of them was incorporating America as a corporation, which they have all been illegally running this corporation underneath the British Parliament and the Pope's rule since the Civil War.
Britain came in and said, we're going to reorganize the Constitution.
We're going to fix it all.
And they never reseated the Confederate seat.
They left them all vacant.
They created these corporations, and they became a corporate entity, and they've been stealing our trust and our lands for 150 years or so.
About 1860, it was actually Abraham Lincoln that really started messing everything up.
But around 1860 is when it all went to hell.
It's called TASA.AmericanStateNationals.org.
Now, on this TASA.AmericanStateNationals.org, you can go and do your own education, your own research, and you can actually file for your own namesake back.
It's reclaiming yourself as an unincorporated sovereign citizen of the land.
I would really welcome you to have this Anna Von Rice on your show to promote this, because there's been a rogue group that broke off of the American state nationals, and they are one of these crazy, gun-toting militia groups, but that's not who the true American state nationals are.
The true American state nationals are re-feeding people in positions of sheriffs, which our sheriffs are higher than the land sheriffs, We're reseeding people in our jewelry assembled, so we have rights to use our own courthouses for these proceedings and everything else.
We're reseeding judges, and there's a lot of judges on board with this.
harrison smith
It's a very interesting method to take, and there is something to that.
We really don't have time to go into it here, but yeah, the way that the British system worked for a while, You were really ruled over by a guild of some sort.
And that's where, you know, you talk about the Freemasons or the Masons.
Well, that was one guild.
You had the Masons and you had the Carpenters and you had the, you know, whoever else.
And so, yeah, all of these control mechanisms did come out of corporations.
And then these guilds were given monopolies by the crown in order to operate.
So, you know, yeah, a lot of this comes out of the idea of corporations that really started with the Dutch, but was adopted by the English back in the late 16, early 1700s.
It is very interesting.
Thank you so much for the call, Phil.
I do want to get to some other people.
I see some people in the chat.
They're concerned about buying our coral toothpaste.
They're very worried that if they buy the coral toothpaste, it's going to make their teeth whiter, and that makes them racist.
No, folks, I'm here to let you know, wanting white teeth does not make you racist.
And buying the coral toothpaste from InfoWars to make your teeth white does not make you a white supremacist.
I want you to rest easy with that and know that white teeth is just a good thing.
Don't worry about being racist for having white teeth.
Just want to clear that up for some of the chat there.
I want to go to Thurston in Texas.
He also wants to talk about the Declaration of Independence.
And part of the U.S. code that I'm not familiar with.
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Thurston in Texas, thanks so much for calling in.
unidentified
You're on the air. Harrison, your presentation regarding Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Marjorie Taylor Greene activated me to call you and let you know it's kind of sad that the American people don't know that the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the And the Northwest Ordinances were all codified into federal law at the beginning of the law book called One United States Code.
And that means that all of the code is subject to this organic law, and that's pursuant to a statute at large called the Organic Laws Act, one of the first acts by the Newly founded United States of America under the Constitution.
So what's happening with Marjorie Taylor Greene is not dissimilar to what happened to me 20 years ago, which is that you're not allowed to cite federal law.
You're not allowed to build your life under known and agreed law.
And I have to object to so many of the callers this morning.
The case of Heller v.
D.C. v. Heller or Heller v.
D.C., whichever way you cite it, This proves the whole thing about the corporate United States, the three United States, the admiralty of all, because it was regarding Second Amendment right within a federal enclave.
So that kind of settles all those little crazy ideas.
But they are pushing the point, the lawyer aristocracy, which controls the courts, the Congress, and the parties, is pushing the point that you're not allowed to cite federal law.
You're not allowed to be independent.
You're not supposed to have independent thought.
And that's what the point is.
And that's how they can now try to use Marjorie's case when they win against Donald Trump.
Right. Even though I don't think Trump is going to do anything for us anyway.
harrison smith
That's interesting. No, but I didn't, I hadn't thought about that too much.
I mean, I just see them doing this with Marjorie Taylor Greene, or, you know, what they're doing with Marjorie Taylor Greene, doing it with, you know, congressional offices all over the air, death by a thousand cuts.
But yeah, if they can set the precedent with this.
And of course, you know, Alex Jones has talked about the fact that they've told him in court that he's not allowed to cite the First Amendment.
unidentified
So that goes to exactly... They did stuff like that 20 years ago.
They already did that to me 20 years ago.
And they used the New York Times, and they used the Capitol Police.
harrison smith
Yeah. Well, I'm not surprised.
I'm just disappointed that Americans have let it get this far.
Thank you so much for the call, Thurston.
Very quickly, I want to go to Paul in Connecticut.
We've got less than a minute, Paul, but the floor is yours.
unidentified
Oh, God, the chip.
harrison smith
In your hand? Yep.
unidentified
If I was cynical, what would I do?
I don't know. I'd put chip readers everywhere.
I'd charge you just $0.25, $0.30 on your bill.
Every freaking day, everywhere you walk.
How many billions of dollars does that make?
harrison smith
No, you're exactly right.
Can you imagine having a chip that broadcasts your personal information and allows people to charge things to you?
And it's just in your skin.
Anybody? Yeah, I would just have one.
Maybe we can do that. We can do a ring.
And when you shake hands with somebody, you charge them $50.
And then they have to question it when their bill comes later that month.
It's a major security breach.
greg reese
breach it's ridiculous we're the most influential 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 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 mega-death 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.
harrison smith
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Third hour has begun on The American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
Sitting in studio with me is the one and only Roger Stone.
For those who may be new to our audience, Roger Stone is the former co-host of The War Room and the legendary political consultant who was instrumental in Trump's 2016 victory.
Roger's a veteran of 10 national presidential campaigns, including that of Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.
He's authored five books, all of which are full of jaw-dropping inside information that will change what you think you know about politics.
His website is stonecoldtruth.com.
You can get those books on infowarstore.com.
Welcome back, Roger.
roger stone
Harrison, it's like being back in the saddle again.
harrison smith
It's been too long.
roger stone
It's been two years since I've been here in the studios, here in the bunker.
Amazing improvements to the Austin airport, a lot more good barbecue and beer joints.
But it's so great to be here, and I'm so impressed with what you've done on the American Journal.
Well, thank you. Plus, you've got a very tasty-looking necktie on today.
harrison smith
I made sure to wear my finest necktie, knowing you were coming on the program.
You're looking good, my brother. Well, thank you very much.
Very nice to hear that. You'll notice my tie clip is slightly askew, as you instructed me long ago.
For those who don't know, Roger is also a sartorial critic, you might say.
roger stone
A master. Well, you know, look good, feel good.
You know, if every day is a fight, and it is, then you must always be dressed appropriately for battle.
And... If you want to be taken seriously, you have to dress, you know, seriously.
Everybody's got their own style.
Not everybody should look like me, but if you want to know more, go to Stone's Rules, my rules for life, kind of the Sun Tzu for the average young man who wants to be a success in life.
It doesn't matter whether you're in tech or agriculture or journalism or entertainment or what you're doing.
Dressing appropriately for the activity in which you're going to engage is vitally important.
Don't dress for the gym if you're coming to do a TV show.
Don't put on a suit if you're going to the gym, you know?
So, anyway. Great to be here.
harrison smith
Well, you know, but it goes into what we do here at Infowars, too, because obviously the presentation that we make here, we try very hard to make it look as good and professional as possible because while we would love to just be able to be sitting in our basement in our, you know, gym shorts saying things and have people listen to us, people need to be...
You judge a book by its cover.
And so we try to present a professional thing to show, look, we're not just throwing this all together.
There's actually a lot of work behind this, and hopefully that goes to putting our message forward.
And I need to reread Stone's Rules.
I haven't read it since it first came out, but there's still some bits and pieces of that that are constantly filtering in the back of my mind.
roger stone
Well, as you know, every New Year's Day, I publish my international best and worst dress list, with one exception.
The judge in my case actually gagged me in 2020, so I was not permitted to post anything online, including my sartorial views.
but let me point out that owen schroyer has now made the list two years in a row uh orange tries one natty gentleman when he chooses to be he knows when to wear a t-shirt and when to wear a suit you know uh so he deserves his spot on the list don't think alex jones is going to make it anytime soon but uh alex cares more about substance than you know than outward appearances and there's only one alex jones yeah alex has a bunch of other stuff on his mind and And, heck, we got a bunch of other stuff on our minds, too.
harrison smith
And you are sort of the perfect person to be here today, I think.
I've been talking a lot about what's happening with Marjorie Taylor Greene and the way the Democrats are using lawfare to destroy her freedom of speech lawsuits and other, you know, charges in an attempt to destroy a political opponent on...
You don't have any experience with anything like that, do you, Roger?
roger stone
No, I know nothing about that. Look, we have a completely politicized judicial system.
The law and the Constitution, very sadly, just no longer matter.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is a great American patriot.
She's a thorn in the side of the two-party duopoly that runs the country.
She's a thorn in the side of Kevin McCarthy, who we've now had completely outed as the rhino that he is, telling Liz Cheney on Friday, revelations in an audio tape, that he said the president should be forced to resign, and then we need to get a commitment from that he said the president should be forced to resign, and then we need to get a commitment from Mike Pence Here's the best dress right here. This guy looks sharp, doesn't he?
Ladies and gentlemen, Alex Jones.
harrison smith
I look down, I'm taking notes, I look up, suddenly things have changed all of a sudden.
roger stone
It was a bear attack, ladies and gentlemen.
So we are, you know, she's a real patriot.
She's a thorn in the side of the establishment.
They would like nothing better than to unconstitutionally remove her from the Congress.
Very soon, She will be joined by Laura Loomer, who is just the toughest woman who ever lived, who's going to win a seat in Congress, who is going to join the ranks of the rebels in the House.
There's going to be dozens more.
I feel very good about these upcoming primaries.
The primaries are what matters.
Harrison, it's important to understand this, that just winning a Republican majority in the House and the Senate will change absolutely nothing.
The key to this is electing a subset of radicals in both the House and the Senate.
It doesn't take that many. Perhaps ten people, good stout men and women in the House, maybe only two or three in the Senate to join Mike Lee and Rand Paul, the only true patriots there in terms of America first.
And then you can drive the agenda.
So people need to understand the primaries are crucial.
That's where America will be saved in May, in June, and in August of this year.
harrison smith
Yeah, absolutely.
And it looks like the establishment's already having some trouble.
Here's the story from Gateway Pundit.
Historic humiliation.
Trump-endorsed candidates sweep establishment GOP picks as Michigan grassroots rise up and they win against all odds.
And again, this is describing delegates that were approved of by the GOP being beaten out by Trump-endorsed people.
I want to talk about Trump endorsements in general.
I think you're exactly right and it's a thing that we've talked about on this show that the primaries are where it's at and it's about not letting this Republican establishment be the rhinos that we know that they are as you point out Kevin McCarthy king of the bunch so What's the next step for us?
Like, should we just be focusing on identifying good candidates and trying to get out their information while the primaries are still going on?
roger stone
Well, one of the issues here, and this is particularly true in Michigan, is because the America First wing is so dominant at the grassroots, because Trump republicanism is so dominant, There are rhinos trying to ride in pretending to be America firsters.
There's quite a few of them in Michigan.
Now, I think Matt DiPerno is a good man who the party nominated for attorney general.
Still has to go through a primary.
But there are a lot of...
Ronna, Romney, McDaniel's people in there who are there under false pretenses.
And you have to be very, very careful.
Individual donors, particularly.
Mom and pop sitting at home who send their $25 or their $50, their $100.
They have to be very careful in their selections.
Don't ever send a dollar to the Republican National Committee.
Don't send any money to the National Republican Congressional Committee.
Don't send any money to the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
That money is used in primaries to prop up rhinos.
Send your money in Infowars if you're burning to make a contribution, because this is the last beacon of freedom right here.
This is it. I mean, the globalists are desperate to take down Infowars because Alex Jones has a decades-long history of telling the truth, the painful, blunt truth.
That's why they want to kill Infowars.
That's why it is essential that if you're feeling that itch to send $100 to the Republican National Committee, go to the Infowars site.
There's a place where you can make a donation if you don't feel like buying a great product.
Or if we're out of stock on something you want, hit that donation button, send the money, folks.
This is the last bastion of freedom right here, InfoWars.
harrison smith
Yeah, absolutely. And heck, even if they can't take us down, how valuable is it to have Alex Jones have to be distracted by all of these attacks and not being able to focus 100% on just the issues at hand?
So even if the attacks don't destroy us completely, the damage they've already done by just...
Forcing our energy other places is already huge.
But why would you give money to the Republicans, especially when you have people like Mitch McConnell sending millions and millions of dollars to prop up Lisa Murkowski, who is as big of a rhino as any of them?
roger stone
People don't understand this. Lisa Murkowski was elected as an independent in her last election.
She bolted the Republican Party because she could not win a Republican primary.
She was elected in a three-way contest.
She's on her way to extinction.
She's going to lose.
Alaska Republicans are very conservative, and Donald Trump is very strong there.
She's an endangered species, but some of this makes no sense.
President Trump endorses Congressman Carlos Jimenez in Miami.
He then transfers money to Liz Cheney.
I don't get that. Right.
harrison smith
We're just constantly being undercut.
I mean, we could handle just the Democrats.
As voracious as they are, I don't think they're that big of a threat, except we have these own people on our own side constantly stabbing us in the back.
Roger Stone knows all about that.
We'll get back into it on the other side.
Kevin McCarthy, watch out.
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Roger Stone is with me.
His website, stonecoldtruth.com is where you can find all of his books.
You can also find them at infowarsstore.com.
I highly recommend them.
I do. I'm glad you mentioned Stone's Rules.
I haven't read that in a couple years since it came out, but I remember just underlining, highlighting whole passages of that book to the extent that the whole thing was colored yellow by the time I was done.
But yeah, as you put it, the Sun Tzu of the modern world.
And now you have a new show on Frank's speech, Stone Zone.
Tell us about that.
roger stone
Yeah.
Mike Lindell is up there with Alex Jones when it comes to being a patriot.
unidentified
Yeah.
roger stone
They're desperate to smear and destroy him just as they are Alex because he's a truth teller.
He's relentless.
He's a happy warrior.
He's a great guy.
He puts his money where his mouth is.
In a way, he's a genius because, as you know, FrankSpeech.com was originally meant to be a social media site.
For whatever reason, when it went live, it crashed.
Mike immediately turned around and made chicken crap into chicken salad.
harrison smith
Right.
roger stone
By putting it, making it a live streaming site.
Has a great lineup.
Brandon Howes, Pete Santilli, Emeril Robinson, others.
I've just joined now.
So my show, The Stone Zone, is every day at 4 o'clock Central, 5 o'clock Eastern, including today.
I had Laura Loomer on Friday.
She knocked it out of the park.
So I'm having fun.
The folks there are great.
So I urge people to go to frankspeech.com.
You can switch back and forth between that and the war room here at InfWars.
Or if you've got two screens, you can put them both up.
Owen and I are trying to figure out how to be on each other's show simultaneously.
We're going to work this out somehow.
harrison smith
You can do it, yeah. Simulcast.
I think that's within our technical abilities.
You mentioned Laura Loomer a couple of times.
I know... We've been keeping up with her a little bit, but where is she now in her race?
Because one thing you know about Laura Loomer, she is relentless, right?
If there's one word you can give her, she does not give up, she does not give in, and she's going for gold, and she will not stop until she gets it.
So she's running for Congress right now in Florida.
Can you tell us about her race and where she is?
roger stone
Well, as you know, she ran two years ago.
She very courageously decided to run in the district that Donald Trump lives in, where he's a registered voter.
But it's a heavily Democratic district.
She waged a heroic campaign.
She won on Election Day.
She won on absentee ballots.
She won in early voting, which no Republican has ever done in that district.
She only lost when they dumped the mail-in ballots.
Does this sound familiar? Now she's running in the 11th district.
She is running against a former Speaker of the Florida House, a former President of the Florida Senate, Do Nothing Dan Webster.
The guy's comatose.
I mean, he didn't show up to vote on the second impeachment of Donald Trump when he was at a Republican dinner recently, and they asked for a show of hands of those who thought the election was stolen.
He did not raise his hand because he doesn't believe the obvious.
He is the epitome of a rhino.
And the way the system works is this job is a sinecure.
Now, this is kind of his reward for We're carrying water for the political establishment.
There was a time when he was a conservative.
I don't think he's anything anymore.
He's just a go-along-to-get-along rhino.
Redistricting. You'll love this, Harrison.
Puts Disneyland. In Laura Loomer's district.
So the groomers are about to get Loomered.
harrison smith
Interesting. Loomer the groomers.
roger stone
I love it. Let's pull up her website so folks know how to give because it's very hard to raise money when you're banned on Instagram, banned on Facebook, banned on TikTok, banned on all social media.
She has a great presence on Telegram.
She has a great presence on Gab.
Getter is Steve Bannon's site, so I don't go there.
But she needs the money.
She needs the help. So folks can go to her website.
There it is right there, Laura Loomer, a great American patriot.
All I know is the day that I was arrested, at night there's a rally outside my home and there is Laura Loomer with the bullhorn.
She's a great American patriot.
She will never give up.
You can bet that she will never get Potomac fever.
She will be a thorn in the side of the establishment because she's a truth teller.
And she's going to win this primary.
It's just her and do nothing, Dan.
Filing will close at the end of June.
It's an overwhelmingly Republican district.
I mean, she chose to do battle In the toughest district, President Trump voted for her in the last election.
I suspect she may have even won.
She only got skunked when they dumped the fake ballots at night.
That's the flagship campaign in America.
That is the number one target for America firsters who want to bring this country back.
harrison smith
Oh my God. We need to get Marjorie Taylor Greene some backup.
And can you imagine?
Congresswoman Laura Loomer.
I mean, just imagine how much fun that will be.
If nothing else, I would love to see her with the power of a congresswoman.
roger stone
Well, it's hard to understand what's wrong with these House Republicans.
I mean, Eric Swalwell gets caught penetrating a red Chinese spy who in turn penetrates his office.
He's a member of the House Intelligence Committee with access to classified information.
No resolution of censure.
No resolution to remove him.
Even if you're the majority and it gets voted down, why would you not move to censure him and then vow as soon as we have the majority, he will be stripped of all of his committees and censured.
That's part of our platform.
Instead, he's out criticizing Republicans.
This guy should be in jail, just to be clear.
For two years, he said, I was a Russian spy when he was the one who was compromised by the Red Chinese.
Oh, and by the way, the woman agent that he was having sex with, she conveniently recently died in a plane crash, which I'm sure was an accident.
harrison smith
Completely unexpected and no need to look into that any further.
Fang Fang was her name, right?
No, but you're exactly right.
I mean, this is the problem that we're facing now.
Yes, the Democrats are a big issue, but they would not be if Republicans could just pull their heads out of their butts.
Kevin McCarthy, Mitch McConnell, I mean, these are the people that are really the threat to the Republic because they're under attack and they refuse to attack back.
They refuse to use their power for the benefit of their constituents.
I mean, I guess we just need to replace him because there's no getting through to these guys, is there?
roger stone
No, and the problem today...
Are not the socialist screwball Democrats.
The problem today are the feckless, gutless, weak-kneed, lily-livered, corrupt, white wine-swelling, country club belonging, Volvo-driving establishment Republicans.
They're in politics to line their own pockets and the pockets of their friends.
They're not in politics because they believe in anything.
They just don't have the belly for the fight.
Less than two weeks ago, Kevin McCarthy announced that if he took a majority, Republicans took a majority, he would not introduce articles of impeachment against Joe Biden.
Now, just what we know about the Hunter Biden laptop shows more than adequate evidence to justify an impeachment and removal of Joe Biden.
But he's already told you he doesn't have the cojones to do it.
So we need a House speaker who does.
Kevin McCarthy cannot be the House speaker.
And the only way to dislodge him is going to be by electing a wedge group of people like J.R. Majewski in Ohio, like Laura Loomer, like Mike Crispy in the 4th District of New Jersey, like Scott Stevenson in Washington State.
Like Jared Sesler in Washington State, like Scott Bau in California.
I mean, I can name you people who are true patriots, who will not be corrupted when they get to Washington, who will thwart the Republican majority, and who will use their leverage to drive the agenda.
We have to take the socialists on and beat them.
We can't be afraid of them, and we certainly can't go along with their crap.
harrison smith
Absolutely. And we can, in fact, use their tactics.
I mean, look at the effectiveness that the AOC and the squad has had in moving the Democrats leftward.
We need something equivalent on the right, and we don't get that by voting for people that Mitch McConnell supports, like Lisa Murkowski.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Yes, Roger Stone is sitting next to me.
His website, stonecoldtruth.com.
He's also just started doing a daily show on Frank's speech.
It's called The Stone Zone, and it airs at 4 p.m.
Central. Is that right? That's Correct.
So 4 p.m. Central. Today will be the fourth show that you're doing.
So it's just starting out. But of course, that's where you can go to get all of the inside information that Roger is privy to and wants you to know about as well.
And Roger, of course, you have a lot of experience with Donald Trump.
I mean, decades of experience.
You were a driving force that even brought him to the fore.
In a lot of ways, all the good things that Trump did or represented or all of the barriers that he broke really are, you know, we have you to thank for it because you're the one that Really worked behind the scenes to get a lot of this done.
But now a lot of our audience doesn't like Trump anymore.
A lot of people are very disappointed in Trump, whether it's his vaccine love or the endorsements that he's making.
And I'm sort of always stuck in between going, yeah, he's disappointing us.
He didn't get things done.
But at the same time, he's still this incredibly powerful force that can really energize the Republican base like nobody else.
I don't really know what to think about it.
What's going on with Donald Trump, I guess is my question.
roger stone
Well, look, I'm a Trump Republican, and I love Donald Trump, and I wouldn't be alive today but for Donald Trump, so I'm extraordinarily loyal to him.
When he's right, and he's still right most of the time, I'll be out there packing him.
When I disagree with him, and I certainly do from time to time, I keep my mouth shut, to be honest with you.
Whether we like it or not, he is still the driving force in the Republican Party.
At the grassroots, nobody can mobilize blue-collar, white, ethnic, conservative Democrats and moderate Democrats like he can.
Nobody can cut into the African-American and Hispanic vote like he can.
He won historic levels of African-Americans and Hispanics in the last election.
In the next election, and I do think he'll run again, he's going to do even better because we won't have COVID-19 nonsense weighing him down.
I do think that there's a disproportionate amount of influence by Kevin McCarthy.
I'll give you a perfect example.
The 4th District of New Jersey is the Trumpiest district in the United States.
Donald Trump won it by a whopping 26%.
It is Ocean and Monmouth County, New Jersey.
President Trump himself called on somebody to come forward to oppose Congressman Chris Smith.
Chris Smith has been in Washington and in this seat for 42 years.
That's long enough.
He voted for the crazy vaccine registry.
He did not call for the decertification of the electors in Arizona.
He has an F rating when it comes to the Second Amendment rights.
He voted for the new Green New Deal budget busing infrastructure bill.
He is the worst rhino up there.
Hillary Clinton and her top aides actually referred to Chris Smith in cables that have only recently been classified as our Republican friend, Chris Smith.
Yet the president has not endorsed his hard-charging America First opponent, Mike Crispy, a former commentator on Right Side Broadcasting.
Crispy, through the grace of God, has won the most valued row A in the ballot lottery, so his candidacy and an entire slate of candidates will have the best possible position on the ballot.
But the president has not endorsed Mike Crispy, at least not yet.
Now this is an August primary and hope springs eternal.
Mike Crispy can beat Chris Smith.
There are lesser candidates in the race.
They don't have the strength or the credentials or the ballot position that Mike Crispy has.
So I am hopeful still that the president will do the right thing.
He's the one who called for a challenge to this rhino.
And now we have the challenger, but the president has yet not endorsed him.
On the other hand, on Friday when he visited Ohio, the president spoke very highly.
I called it an endorsement of R.J. Majewski, who is an Air Force veteran, a true America first candidate, an absolute Trump loyalist.
You may remember this guy, Harris.
He's the guy who mowed his lawn You know, so that you could read it from an airplane, so it said, Trump, 2016.
Yeah, yeah. Or 2020, I guess it was.
A true patriot.
And the president lauded him in his remarks in Ohio.
And immediately, the rhinos run out and say, well, that wasn't an endorsement.
Well, it sure sounded like an endorsement to me.
And it's exactly where the president should be, because R.J. Majewski is a winner.
He will join the hardcore group that will stick to the Trump agenda.
He's the ultimate Trump loyalist.
So, look, the president's got some very good endorsements.
Herschel Walker in Georgia, excellent pick.
There's a number of key endorsements he's made that I think will be crucial.
Others, I'm a little perplexed, but I'm not going to ever criticize Donald Trump.
The man saved my life. I love him.
What's amazing is how much he got done as president.
I mean, he appointed an entire generation of conservatives to the courts.
He rebuilt our military strength, which had atrophied under Barack Obama.
Believe me, we'd have no war in Ukraine today if Donald Trump were president.
None whatsoever.
They wouldn't be raining bombs on Israel.
The Iraqis would not be.
The Chinese would not be stopping America-flagged vessels in the South China Sea today if Donald Trump were president.
Putin would not have invaded Ukraine if Donald Trump were president.
All of these policies today are the result of weakness by Joe Biden.
You can say anything you want about Donald Trump, but one thing he is not is weak.
He rebuilt our military strength And the other nations feared us.
And they knew that Trump wasn't going to brook any crap from our adversaries.
Now they see Joe Biden, once he lifted these sanctions on Iran, and he is preparing to send them more cash and re-up this crazy arms deal in which they're allowed to build their nuclear weapons, and we pretend like they're not.
That was a signal to the whole world.
Donald Trump sent the Ukrainians offensive weapons.
Barack Obama and Joe Biden sent them blankets.
Yet Trump, he's controlled by Putin, which is absurd.
No one has been tougher on the Russians.
No president has been tougher on the Russians than Donald J. Trump.
harrison smith
Yeah, that classic thing, you don't know what you have until it's gone.
You know, as much as people were maybe disappointed, myself included, disappointed that Donald Trump wasn't able to achieve more, just look at the condition of the average American today versus when he was president, and it's so obvious.
What a glorious thing it was that he even had four years to do what he did, and if only he had the backing of the Republicans, if only they'd fallen into line behind him and actually used the power that he helped them gain to actually put forward his agenda, the world would be a different place.
roger stone
Well, I really think that he came to Washington with a reasonable expectation that there were two teams, the Republicans and the Democrats.
And the Republicans, even though he wasn't the first choice of all of them, would coalesce around him the way they did around Ronald Reagan.
Reagan, like Trump, was an outsider.
Reagan came out of nowhere to win the presidency.
The Republican establishment was inalterably opposed to Ronald Reagan.
But they coalesced around him because he was a winner and he led them to historic victories.
Trump had the same expectation.
What he didn't understand was that half the Republicans, Lindsey Graham, Mitt Romney, Lisa Makowski, Susan Collins, Kevin McCarthy.
These people were interested in undermining them.
The most outrageous thing I've read this week is McCarthy goes to Twitter and urges Twitter to deplatform three Republican members of the House.
Unbelievable. And now he wants to be Speaker?
No, I don't think so. See, that's just insane.
harrison smith
So... What is the deal with Kevin McCarthy?
What is driving him?
What does he think he's doing?
I try to get in the minds of these people.
roger stone
It's about power and money.
I mean, it's about power and money.
Look, you won't remember this, but he stepped down in an earlier leadership contest when it was revealed that he was having an extramarital affair with a congresswoman from North Carolina.
That was reported in the Washington Examiner, picked up by Drudge, blew up his candidacy.
And now he turns around and he criticizes Madison Cawthorn, who exposes the sordid nature of what's going on in Washington.
This guy is the epitome of a rhino.
By the way, you have to explain that.
Rhino, we're not going big game hunting.
Rhino stands for Republican in name only.
I think some of our own folks are a little confused about that.
harrison smith
A wolf in sheep's clothing is what it is.
Somebody who claims to be on your side and then does everything they can to undermine you.
Like you said, playing on the same team.
It's like, you know, the linebackers are supposed to protect the quarterback.
Just all get out of the way and let the quarterback get sacked.
It's no way to win a game. We'll be back.
Final segment with Roger Stone. All right, folks.
We know who's really at fault for how the country's going.
It's the Republicans who refuse...
Without any reason, they just refuse entirely to assist the American people and actually stand up for the reasons that they were elected.
They just won't do it. But we also, of course, have to worry about the Democrats.
And I want to know, Roger, if you think that The midterms are going to be the bloodbath that people think it is.
They think it's going to be a red tide.
They think it's going to completely wipe out the majorities that the Democrats hold.
Do you think that's going to happen?
And really, do you think the Democrats think that's going to happen?
And what do you think they're doing between now and November that they're going to try to get something done in order to make the most of their majorities while they have it?
Just what do you think is in the Democratic playbook for the next six months or so?
roger stone
Well, as my friend Tucker Carlson points out, they don't act like people who have the luxury of time.
They act like they're in a hurry to try to cancel the Constitution, and they want desperately to disqualify Donald Trump in some way from running again because they're petrified about facing him at the polls.
On the other hand, I have to answer your question with a question.
Are we going to have a free, fair, honest, transparent election?
Because if we are, yes, there will be a Republican sweep.
But as I said earlier, a Republican sweep is not sufficient to save the country.
Installing Mitch McConnell as the Senate Majority Leader, installing Kevin McCarthy as the Speaker, literally nothing in America will change.
Nothing whatsoever. Now, if we have an honest election, I do see a Republican sweep.
And in that sweep, as I said earlier, if we elect a subset of patriots with the courage to stand up to the leadership, first of all, I think we could change the leadership.
Mm-hmm. I think we could elect, you know, a different speaker, someone who has the fortitude.
By the way, it could be a freshman.
Right. I mean, it could be any American citizen.
You don't even have to be a member of the House to be Speaker of the House, which is kind of an interesting concept.
But we shall see.
I mean, again...
Let's not get the cart before the horse.
The primaries in May and June and then again in August, because there aren't many primaries in July, are absolutely crucial in terms of the future of the country.
My friend General Flynn, who's a very great man, a man of enormous integrity, a true constitutionalist, a Christian, Just a real leader.
A man of enormous integrity.
He became a very good friend of mine because we were essentially fighting for our lives in the same federal courthouse.
In the same trench, yeah. And being assaulted by the same criminals.
Right. He says in his speech, you know, we may only have five years to save this country.
I don't think we have five years.
I don't think so either. I think we have six months.
Maybe two years.
Maybe. We'll know this November.
We'll know whether America is toast or not.
So the fight is right now, and as we were talking off air, where is our George Soros?
In other words, they're going in and they're electing district attorneys and states attorneys and prosecutors at the local level in all of these major states and cities who are then letting Antifa and BLM burn the place down and kill people, assault people, for which no one has paid any price.
Yet the January 6th detainees Are being denied due process, are being beaten, are being tortured, are being denied medical attention.
Their rights are being trampled on.
The ones who can't afford lawyers are being given public defenders who are leftist Democrats who have given to Biden and Obama who simply put a confession.
Here, sign this confession blaming Donald Trump for everything and I'll try to get you out.
It's a broken system.
If you choose to represent yourself, you're in solitary confinement 23 hours a day.
That gives you one hour a day.
You can shave, shower, and defecate.
But you can only shave and brush your teeth if you've been vaccinated.
Otherwise, you're denied those privileges.
No, it's a modern-day gulag.
These people are in a rat-infested, feces- and blood-infested gulag, and their rights are being denied.
And other than Judge Andrew Napolitano and myself...
And Alex Jones, I don't know anybody else who's talking about it.
And the president doesn't talk about it.
It is an epic injustice.
I've written about this at the Gateway Pundit on a number of individual cases.
You can look my pieces up there.
These men and women need help.
This is one of the great tragedies of our day.
And it's ignored. Meanwhile, Black Lives Matter burns down half the country.
Nobody's being prosecuted.
George Floyd is made a hero.
This guy's a hero? No, he's not a hero.
harrison smith
And they're desperate to try to make it seem as though the January 6th, all of those prisoners, they're all part of some sordid, secret, white supremacist cabal that's attempting to...
Couldn't be farther from the truth.
It's just normal people that were like, oh, I'm going to go to a protest.
And they accidentally walk through the wrong door and suddenly they find themselves in solitary confinement.
Meanwhile, as you pointed out, George Soros, well-funded networks, they don't even have to hide it.
Right. Right.
roger stone
Somebody pays for the flatbed truck.
Somebody pays for the pallets of bricks.
Somebody pays for the lawyers who are immediately there to bail out those who do temporarily get detained.
To say that this is not a conspiracy is, of course, an absurdity.
Meanwhile, they're trying desperately to link Alex Jones and Roger Stone to the incursion into the Capitol, which we have nothing to do with, know nothing about it.
We went to Washington to exercise our First Amendment rights to question the outcome of the election.
Our goal was very simple.
A 10-day delay in the certification so that the voter fraud, of which there's enormous evidence, sorry Associated Press, the New York Times, the Washington Post.
No, the evidence is actually overwhelming.
But you say there's no evidence, it's a big lie.
No, that's the big lie.
I know. There's no proof. But they desperately try to use guilt by association.
Roger Stone knows Donald Trump, and Roger Stone knows this guy and the Proud Boys, and therefore.
Therefore, nothing. That proves nothing.
That's guilt by association.
The efforts to try to wrap in Alex Jones and Roger Stone is something we don't know anything about.
I've seen the video.
You can see Jones grab a bullhorn and call on people to pull back.
He understood immediately what was happening.
By any measure, those misguided souls who broke into the Capitol...
Hurt our cause.
That's not what we were there for.
We were there for nonviolent, peaceful protest.
We were trying to impress in numbers that we were dissatisfied.
We have a right to say that.
It is not seditious. It is not illegal.
It is not treasonous to question the outcome of an election.
It is your right. It is your right to do that.
Going in and forcefully trying to stop it, that is not your right.
We are still a nation of laws, even though we obey the law, they don't obey the law.
Those who trespass should be prosecuted for trespassing.
But they've already been interred, they've already been incarcerated for a longer period of time than one would normally get if convicted of trespassing.
This is an absurdity.
Judge Napolitano is particularly articulate on this on my show, The Stone Zone, last week.
harrison smith
Yeah, well, and now they're trying to use this claim of insurrection to disqualify members or candidates for Congress like Marjorie Taylor Greene.
I mean, if you can't read the writing on the wall, obviously you can, and everybody out there watching us probably understands exactly where this goes.
But for some reason, the Republicans think that they're going to be, they're just ducking their heads and think this will all blow over and they'll be back on top and then go back to normal and forget this whole Trump thing ever happened.
roger stone
Even right here in the We're good to go.
But he needs to wrangle with the federal government.
They have kidnapped Texans illegally and they have taken them to Washington in violation of Texas state law.
If you believe in states' rights, it's time for Attorney General Paxson to step up.
It's vital that he crush George P. Bush in the coming runoff for Attorney General.
That is the evil...
Spawn of the Bush crime family.
Right. He's a future presidential candidate.
We need to crush his political career now.
This guy is a disaster.
I mean, how do you screw up the Alamo?
harrison smith
Oh, I know. Yeah, I know. He's one of the leaders trying to get rid of the cenotaph in the Alamo.
I thought we were done with the Bushes.
I thought Trump humiliated the Bushes out of existence, but there's still at least one hanging on there, George P. Bush.
roger stone
Well, they're like cockroaches. You can never really get rid of all of them.
harrison smith
You think you've gotten rid of them until the next, yeah, hot summer day, and suddenly they come up through the cracks.
My God, there's so much to do, but obviously you have such a good handle on how we can actually right the ship politically, which is the only option we have right now because we are in full-on anarcho-tyranny.
They apply the law ruthlessly to us and completely run roughshod over any restrictions that might hold them back, and that is a situation that leads us only towards absolute and total destruction and usurpation by communists, and that's not an overstatement, I think.
roger stone
No, I don't think it is whatsoever.
harrison smith
Yeah, incredibly dangerous world that we're heading into.
Roger Stone knows all about it and has experienced it himself in his own life.
Obviously, he, along with us here at InfoWars, have felt the brunt of this anarcho-tyranny, and yet we live to fight another day thanks to you by going to InfoWarsStore.com.
Go to StoneColdTruth.com to find Roger Stone's books and all of his articles and all of his information.
His show is on Frank Speech, The Stone Zone, at 4 p.m.
today, Central Time.
It'll be the fourth show. Hopefully the beginning of a long run of that program.
Thanks so much for coming on with us, Roger.
roger stone
Harrison, God bless you. Great to be back in the saddle.
harrison smith
Very good to have you here. Feels like the old days.
The old days while we were still on YouTube and still weren't under prosecution like we are now.
Back when we had some little bit of free speech.
We didn't know how good we had it back then, did we?
roger stone
No, but you know how I feel.
Victory or death?
harrison smith
Victory or death, to quote Colonel Travis.
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