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The most effective control technique deployed by the American media is to distract the audience. | ||
This is very easy to do because everyone takes the bait. | ||
But today's distractions are threatening our very lives. | ||
While people are busy discussing their opinions on he said, she said nonsense from Hollywood stars and celebrating the fact that one of the billionaires who made hundreds of millions off the COVID lockdowns just bought Twitter The bankers' agenda continues to move forward unobstructed. | ||
The World Economic Forum has made their intentions clear. | ||
You will own nothing and like it. | ||
And the best way to accomplish this is through more lockdowns, permanent lockdowns, with occasional breaks for good behavior. | ||
Just as China led the way in 2020, showing the world how efficiently a totalitarian regime can fight a fake pandemic, the rest of the world soon followed. | ||
Shanghai is now building cages around entire apartment buildings to keep people from escaping, an entire new method of government mass murder. | ||
America's version will be so much more cozy. | ||
World nations are beginning to adopt the carbon tax and cutting off the fuel supply while announcing massive fuel shortages. | ||
In America, Gavin Newsom is leading the way by cutting off the water and power to Californians after years of creating the problem by turning off production. | ||
While facing a massive fertilizer shortage, Bill Gates owns the majority of farmland. | ||
And wants you to eat nothing but genetically modified synthetic food products. | ||
And he marches forward no matter how much you make fun of him on social media. | ||
And while we face an immediate shortage of fresh foods and staple items, over a dozen food processing plants have been destroyed in recent weeks. | ||
It may not be possible to see the entire picture from the level where we are at, but they are going to shut us down again. | ||
The very systems of government we believed were put in place to serve us are being used to kill us by billionaires and banks while they maximize their own profits. | ||
That much is clear. | ||
And as far as the ones perpetrating this human liquidation, what they can clearly see is that we will obey. | ||
We will put the mask on when we are told, and we will take it off when we are told, and we will celebrate that as a victory. | ||
They know that we will ignore their destruction of America so long as they feed us distractions to ruminate over on social media, just as they are doing right now. | ||
On January 20th of this year, the WHO submitted a proposal that would give the World Health Organization international authority over pandemic response, meaning no more recommendations, but de facto law. | ||
This proposal has been fast-tracked by Washington for consideration at the World Health Assembly this May. | ||
They want to make you stay inside your home and die quietly, peacefully, where no one notices. | ||
Many of you may doubt that they will get away with any of this, but our actions say differently. | ||
Our actions suggest that they can do it again. | ||
And so long as we have a voice on Twitter, once we are locked down in our homes again, we can complain of the food shortages, the rolling blackouts, and the cyber attacks. | ||
Reporting for Infowars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
And share that video, folks. | ||
Incoming carbon taxes and worldwide climate lockdowns. | ||
You gotta love Greg Reese and very, very subtle snarky-ism. | ||
You get it, right? I'm openly snarky. | ||
I'm openly sarcastic. | ||
Greg Reese is very subtle in it. | ||
He's talking about no matter how much we make, we can continue to make fun of Bill Gates on Twitter. | ||
It's like here are people in the real world collapsing our food supply, taking our children away for not complying with their medical mandates. | ||
We're enacting disinformation bureaus in order to censor the American people. | ||
It's like, you can always make fun of them on Twitter. | ||
You know, keep playing that loot while the city burns. | ||
It's not enough to mock these people. | ||
It's not enough to just talk about how much we dislike them. | ||
We have to put this knowledge into action. | ||
Information in formation. | ||
We'll be right back. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Big show we have for you today. | ||
We're going to be joined by Dan Lyman and Savannah Hernandez. | ||
She'll be in studio with us. | ||
It'll be a very fun show. | ||
In fact, I think we'll take your calls throughout all of it since we only have this first hour to... | ||
Take your calls with just me here. | ||
We'll do that. I'll go ahead and open up the phone lines right now. | ||
If you want to give us a call, the number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Taking your calls all day today on American Journal, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
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I guess we'll just go ahead and take calls with them as well. | ||
So many questions you'll have for Dan Lyman or Savannah Hernandez, call in and you'll be able to ask them yourself. | ||
Lots of stuff to talk about today, although it is a little bit of a slow news day. | ||
A lot of the top stories on websites today were the top stories covered yesterday on American Journal, so I guess they're just now catching up. | ||
But we'll get into all of it. Lots of videos to show you and those great guests a little bit later. | ||
later. | ||
But let's begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Friday, the 29th of April 2022. | ||
Can you believe we are nearly at the fifth month of this year? | ||
Time flies. Folks, here's your top story. | ||
European Commission VP tells people to support Ukraine by taking fewer showers and not washing their clothes. | ||
Yes, the sacrifices we make in war. | ||
Yes, really. | ||
Franz Timmermans, the Dutch vice president of the bloc's executive body, made the remarks during a meeting of the European Parliament's Environment Committee, saying, of course, you can choose not to do anything, but you can also choose to heat less, to go by bike, not by car, take a shower for a shorter time, or ventilate not by car, take a shower for a shorter time, or ventilate their clothes instead of washing them out, the Dutch Saying, quote, we have profited from it and created enormous wealth at the expense of planet Earth. | ||
And, as we realize right now, at the expense of geopolitical imbalances with dependency on Russia, said Samson. | ||
Both need to be repaired. | ||
In order to repair them, we need to pay more for energy and also for food. | ||
The two basic needs of life, food and energy, we have paid too little in the last 40 years. | ||
Yes, it's your fault, citizen. | ||
It is your fault that the earth is being destroyed by massive corporations. | ||
It's your fault that the international community has decided Russia must die and you must be sacrificed in order to bring that about. | ||
It's your fault. | ||
That all of this is happening. | ||
You have sinned against Mother Earth, and this is the... | ||
Again, it's very religious in nature, right? | ||
For 40 years we have sinned, and now we must repent for our sins, and we must suffer and punish ourselves for our transgressions against Mother Earth. | ||
No. How about no? | ||
How about go kick rocks? | ||
How about go jump in a river? How about go after the actual corporations doing this or the nations like China polluting the earth? | ||
They couldn't care less. Everything these people say is a scam. | ||
And it's We're good to go. | ||
You can calm your guilty conscience by just giving us more money and putting your can in the blue bin instead of the green bin. | ||
You've done it. You've saved the earth. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
It's your fault that Russia is a powerful geopolitical force right now. | ||
Okay, sure, sure. | ||
Meanwhile, they're just like launching nukes into the atmosphere. | ||
White House embraces piracy, unveils plan to seize Russian assets and give proceeds to Ukraine. | ||
The rules-based order is at it again. | ||
Zelensky said last week, perhaps during a coke binge, that he needs $7 billion a month. | ||
That's just $7 billion. And they're going to pay for it by stealing the yachts of famous Russian people. | ||
All I'm saying is once we're in power, they are setting very useful precedents. | ||
That's all I'm saying. | ||
They want to create a disinformation board. | ||
That's fine. It'll be in our hands in two years, and then we'll see what disinformation is or isn't. | ||
I would love to actually be able to talk like that. | ||
I would love to actually believe, like, okay, they're setting this dangerous precedent, but once we're in power, we're going to be able to use all of these powers that they've accrued for themselves, so they better watch out. | ||
But let's be honest, the Republicans will never do anything half as restrictive as the leftist. | ||
It's why our country is being destroyed. | ||
The leftist will create a disinformation bureau and use the Department of Homeland Security to go after people posting information they disagree with on the Internet. | ||
And then if the Republicans were in power, they would just keep doing it. | ||
They would just keep going after the same people. | ||
They would keep targeting their own people in an attempt somehow to show the leftist that we're not like them. | ||
We're not like these far right people. | ||
We also want to destroy them and shut them down. | ||
So we're on your side. But we're also on your side about Antifa burning down buildings and calling for assassinations on Twitter. | ||
That's also fine. We're on your side on that too. | ||
Because you know that the people in charge of this bureau, the disinformation board that they've created, will be the same people no matter who you elect into office. | ||
That's the operation of the deep state. | ||
They create this bureau. | ||
They staff this bureau with their cronies, with their compatriots. | ||
And then even if a Republican gets elected, he's not going to be able to change the makeup of that organization. | ||
He's not going to be able to put his own people in charge. | ||
Those people are still going to be in charge no matter who is in office. | ||
That's the deep state. | ||
That's the permanent spy state apparatus. | ||
That's the way that it works. | ||
And so we need to stop it now because the only the only positive that could come from this would be that we could have the disinformation bureau in our hands and throw people like Bill Gates and George Soros in jail over it. | ||
But they'll never do that. | ||
So maybe we just need to kill our desire to play along with these people. | ||
That was close. | ||
From Zero Hedge. | ||
Find the story at Infowars.com. | ||
We are on the precipice of a global food crisis, Goya Food CEO warns. | ||
The effects of pandemic lockdowns, unrelated supply... | ||
Change strains and conflict in Ukraine are wrecking havoc on the world's agricultural system. | ||
Readers have heard the likes of the U.N. warning the Middle East countries are at breaking points as food prices hit record highs. | ||
And as of last week, the Rockefeller Foundation began the countdown about six months ago, about six months to a massive immediate food crisis. | ||
So according to the Rockefeller Foundation, we are now six months from a massive and total shutdown of the food supply company and now CEO Goya, Goya CEO, Bob Yunanu has issued a similar warning. | ||
He said the U.S. will be the last affected. | ||
We'll be the last affected by the food shortages, but as the food shortages royal the third world, we will very much be affected by the outcome of that. | ||
Biden says he's considering forgiving student loan debt, but not 50,000 per borrower. | ||
No, that's too much. | ||
We have to spend billions in Ukraine right now. | ||
We don't have any money for the American people. | ||
But of course, this is, as we laid out before, a desperate and corrupt gamble by the Democrats to make up the shortfalls they have in the polls these days by openly bribing their constituents. | ||
Because As despicable and as low down as it seems to decent people like you and I, there's a lot of people out there that if they hear, hey, if the Democrats win, I'm going to get my... | ||
$50,000 bill paid for. | ||
I'm going to get my $100,000 student loan debt repaid. | ||
Then they'll vote for the Democrats on that off chance. | ||
So it's just open bribery using your money, stealing your money, and giving it to their voters in exchange for votes. | ||
It's what destroyed the Roman Empire, and it'll destroy... | ||
Our Republic soon enough. | ||
Finally, we have this. Get woke, go broke. | ||
Layoffs begin at Netflix after stock shares crater. | ||
Netflix began layoffs on Thursday just days after its stock plummeted. | ||
So, if anybody knows, you know, any job openings for perverts, creeps, weirdos, leftists, socialists, if you have a child that needs to be horrifically abused or You know, traumatized for the rest of their life. | ||
Their Netflix employees now available to fill those positions. | ||
So if you need anybody to, you know, create a show about 12-year-olds twerking sexually, you know, they're there. | ||
They're available. So, you know, we have these positions open and now we have the perverts to fill them. | ||
Thanks, Netflix. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I guess let's start off with a video that I'm sure most people have seen already, but it broke after our show ended here yesterday. | ||
It's worth a note. | ||
It's worth a notice. It's worth a look. | ||
Let's take a look at the leader of the free world, the best and brightest America has to offer, the chief executive and commander-in-chief of the greatest country in the history of the world, Joseph Biden. | ||
Yes, he is a Bulwark of integrity and intelligence. | ||
And I think it was all on display yesterday as he was defeated by his only weakness. | ||
He came up against, finally, a foe that he couldn't handle. | ||
In this case, it was the word kleptocracy. | ||
Yes, finally, a hill he could not surmount. | ||
A barrier he could not cross. | ||
The David to his Goliath. | ||
The 300 Spartans to his Persian army. | ||
It's a complicated word. | ||
Let's be honest here. | ||
Kleptocracy. I mean, you've got to be some sort of genius to say a word like that. | ||
It was a bridge too far for our stalwart commander-in-chief. | ||
Let's go now to Joseph Biden. | ||
Totally coherent and not dementia-ridden moron. | ||
As his brain shorts out and malfunctions while attempting to say the word kleptocracy. | ||
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Let's watch. Putin's kleptocracy. | |
The guys who are the kleptocracies. | ||
The guys who are the kleptocracies. | ||
No. No. | ||
You old, corrupt moron. | ||
But let's play this clip again and listen to what he says in the very beginning of this. | ||
What's the strategy for America to bring this horrific and devastating war to an end? | ||
It's to become pirates. | ||
It's to steal their luxury yachts. | ||
Let's watch. We're going to seize their yachts, their luxury yachts, their luxury yachts, their luxury yachts, of Putin's kleptocracy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Kleptocracy. | ||
The guys who are the kleptocracies. | ||
Kleptocrats, was that the word he was going for? | ||
you An embarrassment to our country. | ||
That's putting it lightly. | ||
As Infowars reports, White House embraces piracy, unveils plans to sell seized Russian assets and give proceeds to Ukraine. | ||
She's like, we're stealing their houses. | ||
We're stealing their yachts. | ||
No one can stop us. | ||
We are the new world order. | ||
We are the global government. | ||
If we want to take your yacht, we'll take your yacht. | ||
If you disobey us, it doesn't matter how hard you've worked. | ||
It doesn't matter if you've earned it or if you've gotten it through corruption. | ||
If you're on our crap list, we're taking all of your stuff. | ||
And when it's all in digital form, it'll make it that much easier to seize. | ||
This is modern warfare. | ||
Folks, you think you can get away with this? | ||
Well, if your grandfather is a Russian person, prepare to have your Yahtzees. | ||
Prepare to be ejected from school. | ||
Prepare to not be allowed in tennis tournaments anymore. | ||
Yeah, because of your ethnic makeup. | ||
Again, very interesting precedence they're setting. | ||
Your enemies of the New World Order, they'll seize your luxury yacht because they can, because they have the power to do it. | ||
I want to go down to a clip of Russell Brand because this is all intricately tied in together. | ||
This is the new tactic of the New World Order. | ||
This is the way that they will enforce their dictates. | ||
This is the way they will silence dissenters, not through overt military action if it can be avoided, but through quiet and peaceful seizing of your Means of survival and forcing you to come begging to them, I'll do anything you want, just don't leave me destitute, broken and alone. | ||
That's the method of the New World Order. | ||
And like I said, once all of our assets are no longer even tangible, we can't even hold on to them, but they're all in digital form, it'll just be a click of the button and we'll have no way to fight back. | ||
Here is Russell Brand making this point. | ||
The world has recently learned, through Canadian authorities' action, when bank accounts of participants in a civil protest were frozen, that this is perfectly doable, even without centralised government-issued digital money. | ||
But imagine if that form of currency were the only one available. | ||
The unprecedented level of financial mass surveillance itself would be almost insignificant compared to the potential damage done by replacing all other forms of currency, including fiat money and cash as one of its manifestations, say critics. | ||
I know a lot of you talked about one of the less addressed aspects of the last couple of years was the erosion and removal of free cash money. | ||
That it was a by-product or side effect of the pandemic conditions. | ||
Here, what's being discussed is the potential for us to have no actual physical relationship with our money. | ||
It will be something that was ideological and the key holder of that ideal would be the government. | ||
Sometimes you have to mark To marvel at the efficacy of the state, cryptocurrencies were obviously a response to the imperfections of the banking system, a way to negate, avoid, and circumvent those imperfections. | ||
Now, the state is using that very technology to further centralize power, to enhance the ability to surveil, to close down dissent, and to supersede the banking model. | ||
And from that point on, they would have to trust that state implicitly and explicitly Not to misuse that massive power, but that is becoming a less and less likely option for more and more people, exhausted by, but also wiser to, the various forms of creeping authoritarianism that the pandemic and response to it has brought in some expected places, places like China, but also some unexpected ones like Canada. | ||
Are you starting to understand? | ||
Are you starting to get what's going on here? | ||
Are you starting to understand that none of this is a coincidence? | ||
None of this is just happening independently of anything else? | ||
They're not creating a disinformation board to go after the free speech of Americans at the same time as they're instituting a policy of digitalization of the currency and You know, codifying into practice the ability to seize people's assets for opposing the state. | ||
You get how these two things are intricately intertwined and the way they are behaving with Russia and Ukraine is a egregious violation of all of the standards that we've had since World War II. Like, you get the way they're treating Russia, Russians right now. | ||
It's just exactly the same way that Jews were treated in Nazi Germany. | ||
That's just like, well, you know, you might not have actually done anything wrong, but you are a Jew, so you can't play in our tennis tournament anymore. | ||
You are a Jew, so we'll be stealing your yacht because if you're a Jew and you have a yacht, those are ill-gotten gains, and we'll be taking them from you. | ||
What's the actual way you made your money? | ||
It doesn't matter. You're part of the bad group of people now. | ||
We've identified you. | ||
We will be destroying you materially. | ||
And this is the crazy thing. People just don't see it. | ||
They're like, how did the Nazis ever get away with what they got away with? | ||
I don't understand. And they're like, oh, but do you want to kill all the Russians? | ||
Do you want to take the Russian foreign minister's granddaughter's schooling away? | ||
Like, that's what they did, right? They're celebrating the fact that this... | ||
College girl in UK has been kicked out of her college and kicked out of her dorm and had all of her assets seized. | ||
She had nothing to do. She has nothing to do with the war at all. | ||
But it's not about stopping the war. | ||
It's about punishing an ethnic group. | ||
And somehow we've all fallen for this like we don't know history. | ||
We don't know where this goes. | ||
All right. Welcome back, folks. | ||
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And now has... There's never been a greater time before now than now to support Infowars with the creation of a disinformation bureau within our government headed by the Department of Homeland Security, no less. | ||
This has been what Infowars has been warning you about for a very long time. | ||
Of course, it's exactly why we had to be destroyed, why we had to be deplatformed everywhere, why we continually have to be the subject of completely malicious and lying hit pieces, continually from the lying press. | ||
It's because we told you what was coming, it's because we warned you what was going to happen, and we gave you the tools you needed to fight back against it. | ||
Unfortunately, their smear campaign has been so successful that even as our predictions unfold in real life, people still want to call us disinformation purveyors. | ||
And now they've impaneled a government body to go after people like us. | ||
This is the fight for the Republic. | ||
This is the fight of the people against the real kleptocracy. | ||
Of the multi-millionaires like Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden who have been in political office since a decade before I was born. | ||
These people are so utterly and completely corrupt. | ||
My only hope is that the further they push, the more weapons they're forging that can be wielded against them. | ||
And that's all that it takes. | ||
It's a matter of will. It's a matter of political talent. | ||
Just getting the right person into office who can wield the power that is granted him by the American people and turn it against the real enemies of America, not some far-off Russian oligarch, but the people in office right now who use their position as representatives of the American people to... | ||
Squeeze us dry. | ||
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Some great guests, Dan Lyman and Savannah Hernandez will be joining us. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls now, and I'll show you some videos on the other side. | ||
Let's go down to Cosmic in Ohio. | ||
It says, the plethora of everything. | ||
I don't know what that means, but it sounds cosmic. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Cosmic, you're on the air. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. | |
Yes, this is Cosmic, and that's comic with an S, and that S stands for sarcasm. | ||
Good. Remember Mr. | ||
Sarcasm from a few weeks back. | ||
And I wanted to help you get caught up on some of the stories that have fallen through the cracks. | ||
There was a... | ||
Kentonji Brown, Jackson, Supreme Court nominee. | ||
Now the Supreme Court is going to be spelled S-U-P-R-E-M-E-O-E. You lost me. | ||
I'm kidding. E-O-E. Equal opportunity employer now. | ||
Oh, I see, I see. | ||
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Yes, yes. Sarcasm, sarcasm, right? | |
Remember a while back in the hearing... | ||
It's too early to try to spell things in my mind. | ||
Let's see, you went right over my head with that one, Cosmic. | ||
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It's memeable. A while back in the hearing, Zoe Lofgren said that human beings were actually infrastructure. | |
Do you remember that? Yes, yeah, of course. | ||
Well, if anyone's ever seen Zoe Lofgren, you know, if that's true, Zoe Lofgren is an igloo. | ||
You lost me again, Cosmic. | ||
I don't know. I don't know what the hell you're talking about, to be honest with you. | ||
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Who is that? Zoe Lofgren said that human beings were actually infrastructure in a hearing. | |
And I said, well, if that's true, she's an igloo. | ||
I don't understand. She's a human being. | ||
She said human beings are infrastructure. | ||
All right, all right. I get it. | ||
I don't know, Cosmic. I think you need to work on your one-liners a little bit. | ||
I appreciate the try, though. | ||
I do. I don't know. All right, you get one more chance. | ||
One more chance, Cosmic. The Gates divorce. | ||
Yep, Gates divorce. Very timely. | ||
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She wanted more money in that situation. | |
Because she actually came up with the Microsoft name. | ||
And it was named after Bill's wee-wee. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Because it's both micro and soft. | ||
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Okay, all right. And you're catching up. | |
You're catching up. Come on, come on. Let me keep going. | ||
Yeah, I don't know if I'm going to catch it up or not. | ||
Thanks for calling, though, Cosmic. | ||
All right, we've got to move on. | ||
We've got to move on. Thank you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Better luck next time. Let's go to Bobby in Texas who wants to talk about black magic and spellcasting. | ||
I think I might just have a spellcast on me, Bobby. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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Yo, what's up, man? | |
You should have kept them on, man. | ||
The last one was a home run. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. That guy was great. | ||
It was okay. It was okay. | ||
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I don't know. I just want to talk about the, um, everyone just be very careful because they're casting spells with their hands. | |
If you look at, like, even Russell Brand, his hands are adequate. | ||
I can't even watch him. I mean, his information's pretty good, but the hands, the gestures that he's doing, I mean, I don't want to even look into what he's doing, but, I mean, there's guys that, like, Ron DeSantos, Trump, Rodgers, don't forget about it. | ||
You watch that guy's hands, it's unbelievable. | ||
And just be careful with, um, The incantation, like the word podcast, that's an incantation. | ||
Pod also could be your house, your apartment. | ||
And what are they doing? They're casting spells over you. | ||
Everything is a distraction. | ||
The only way to save this country is to stop the lobby. | ||
If you do not stop the lobbying, it just won't smoke up everyone's rear end. | ||
Because everybody's bought and paid for before they even get in there. | ||
Yeah. And it's real easy to fix, man. | ||
You stop the lobbying, right? | ||
One term limit. | ||
And everybody has to be from the community. | ||
You have to live there for 10 years. | ||
You have to get 100 signatures vetted from people that are in the community, right? | ||
You put your name in a hat. | ||
You make it a civic duty. | ||
If you're an upstanding citizen and you pass all the checks, all the protocols, then when your name's called, you go in and you serve your community. | ||
Because as long as these guys are bought and paid for, We're going to keep getting spellcast, and we're going to be led wherever they want to lead us to. | ||
This is all spellcasting, everything. | ||
The Will Smith slab. | ||
All this stuff is spellcasting. | ||
I mean, the drinking blood. | ||
We need to focus right now. | ||
It's real simple. We stop the lobbying. | ||
We save our country. We keep the lobbying. | ||
We're at the mercy of the beast. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I think you're right. | ||
The lobbying goes even deeper than people think. | ||
It's not just about giving money to politicians when they go into office. | ||
You know, read RFK's book and learn how, you know, these organizations within the government have been completely captured by the corporations that they're supposed to be overseeing. | ||
The lobbying is very, very deep indeed, and I agree. | ||
Thanks for that call, Bobby. Let's go to Patty in North Jersey, who says Biden's plans are a crock of crap. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Patty, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison, how's it going? | |
Good, thank you. Good to talk to you again. | ||
Good to hear from you. The Brigade to take down free speech. | ||
And, you know, us as stupid Americans, we think that, you know, Twitter is the way. | ||
We think that it's okay. | ||
It's kind of like back in... I wasn't really paying attention to the 80s, but from what I get, it seems like Russia and China got the world and we got prop rights to a stupid hockey game. | ||
And, you know, that's where I think this is going. | ||
It has the same... it smells... | ||
It has the same stench. | ||
And I just want to say it's really nice to hear Alex talk about crypto now on his promos and plugs. | ||
To hear Alex say the words XRP really resonate hard. | ||
You know that. I call and talk about crypto all the time. | ||
What do you know about what's happening with Madison Cawthorn? | ||
Is he getting raked over the coals for promoting some sort of cryptocurrency? | ||
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I do not. I'm unaware of that. | |
Who did you say it was? Madison Cawthorn, the representative. | ||
I just saw Oilfield Rando on Twitter said, Nancy Pelosi built a $120 million net worth through insider trading over decades in, quote, public service. | ||
But that's no big deal. | ||
But Madison Cawthorn must be expelled for pumping a crap coin on Bird app. | ||
So I know Madison Cawthorn, they're talking about he's doing insider trading. | ||
Apparently it had something to do with crypto. | ||
Look up in that and call us back, Betty. | ||
The UN has to... Alright folks, welcome back. | ||
Lots of stories to cover, lots of videos to show you. | ||
Dan Lyman and Savannah Hernandez joining me later in the program, taking your phone calls as well. | ||
And I'm glad you're here with me to join me in this effort I'm going to make. | ||
I'm really going to make an effort in the next 15 minutes not to call for violence. | ||
It's going to be hard, folks, but... | ||
Do you understand what they're doing to us? | ||
Do you understand how arrogant and destructive the people in charge really are? | ||
These human worms have insinuated themselves into the halls of power and are just with complete abandon and without even the semblance of adherence to the Constitution. | ||
Are just actively engaged in the complete destruction of our nation, and they sit in front of Congress and attempt to justify their moves. | ||
Alejandro Mayorkas is an existential threat to the Republic. | ||
Him alone. Of course, it's the system. | ||
Get rid of him. You'll get somebody even worse in charge. | ||
But this one guy, as head of Homeland Security, has completely opened our border, has completely flooded our country with illegal immigrants, is spending billions and billions and billions of our dollars to give phones and wads of cash and plane tickets to foreigners who want to come here and settle without going through any of the Proper vetting processes. | ||
He's let in domestic terrorists. | ||
He's completely, completely ignored the multiple horrific terrorist attacks that have claimed the lives of dozens of American people in just the last year alone in favor of demonizing and criminalizing the native population of this country. | ||
He's literally an existential threat to the republic. | ||
He and his cronies as they now work to implement a disinformation board that will censor anybody speaking up against their attack. | ||
And it's nothing less than that. | ||
Let's go down to cliff number eight. As we see this human worm, this infiltrator, Actually claim that it's people criticizing politicians. | ||
That is the reason they're creating the disinformation board amongst others. | ||
Let's watch. We are seeing a rise in misinformation and disinformation that is attempting to strike at the integrity of the election system and people's right to vote. | ||
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And we're seeing on social media posts calling election officials corrupt and calling for violence against candidates and election officials. | |
Isn't that correct? That is, Congressman, which is exactly why I addressed the secretaries of state throughout this country a few weeks ago to speak with them about the efforts that we are making to provide them with physical security Thank you, of the electoral system over which they preside. | ||
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And Mr. Secretary, mimicking false claims of ex-President Trump, we continue to see social media posts claiming, quote, if our election systems continue to be rigged and continue to be stolen, then it's going to lead to if our election systems continue to be rigged and continue to be stolen, then it's going | |
Congressman, we're very well of the spread of false narratives that have as one of their goals an effort to radicalize individuals to violence. | ||
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And as I understand online radicalization and how it works, Mr. | ||
Secretary, is it fair to say that believers of such disinformation could become lone wolves and take it upon themselves to act on these calls for violence against election workers? | ||
That is a potential that we are guarding against materializing, Congressman. | ||
That is why we have so many different efforts underway to equip local communities to identify individuals who very well could be descending into violence by reason of ideologies of hate, false narratives or other disinformation and misinformation propagated on social media and other platforms. | ||
Did you hear what he just said? | ||
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Thank you. | |
I mean... | ||
Do we not see what's going on here? | ||
Like, do I really have to actually explain what you just heard? | ||
You have people out there calling election officials corrupt. | ||
Yes, well, we're doing something about that. | ||
You're not allowed to call elected officials corrupt in this country. | ||
This is America after all. | ||
One thing we know is that you have to be suicidally obsequious. | ||
To our elected officials. | ||
You're not allowed to question elected officials. | ||
They literally say, some of these ideas that they're propagating could lead to lone wolves attacking people. | ||
Are you doing it? Yes, we're empowering local communities to identify potential people who are going down a dangerous path of ideology that could result in violence. | ||
Do you understand what they're saying? | ||
Do you get it yet? If you criticize them, if you disagree with them, if you spread information that's contrary to the information they're spreading, doesn't matter if it's true or not, that makes you a danger. | ||
It's the equivalent of violence. | ||
You might potentially become violent, so we'll have to step in before it gets to that eventuality. | ||
We'll have to step into people who have these dangerous ideas and treat them presumptively as terrorists. | ||
Because of all the threats of violence towards election officials. | ||
Which ones? Can you point to any? | ||
Oh, there aren't any? | ||
Oh, you have one or two anonymous Twitter accounts saying something that could somehow be construed as violence? | ||
What about the terrorists that mowed down children at a Christmas parade? | ||
What about a terrorist that opened fire in a subway car? | ||
What about the actual violence and terrorism going on, spurred on, and inspired violence? | ||
by the media's language, by language like people from Alejandro Mayorkas, who continually tells the American people that it's white Christian Americans that are the biggest threat in their mere existence represents white supremacy and must be destroyed. | ||
The one thing you quoted there was somebody saying, if we don't fix our election system, the only outcome is violence. | ||
That's true, but there's two options here. | ||
The first option is that in the absence of the ability to pick our own leadership, in the absence of Any sort of representative government where the people's voice is heard when the elected representatives of our country are usurped and overridden by unelected bureaucrats and their cronies in the halls of power, then yeah, maybe the tree of liberty needs to be refreshed with a little bit of their blood. | ||
That's one option. But the other option is that the electoral system continues to be rigged. | ||
It continues to be run by criminals like Alejandro Mayorkas who seizes the levers of power and uses it to dissect the American Republic because that's also violence. | ||
But they have a quieter violence, don't they? | ||
They have a calmer violence. | ||
The violence they're worried about is groups of Americans, militia members, that sort of thing, getting together, blocking a road, stopping a motorcade, pulling Alejandro Mayorkas out, and dealing a little bit of street justice. | ||
That's the violence they're worried about. | ||
I'm worried about the violence of some innocent kid posting a meme on Twitter and getting a knock on his door from a troop of agents With assault rifles who drag him away to a cell and keep him there alone for a year and a half. | ||
See, that type of violence they're okay with. | ||
That's good violence. That's state violence. | ||
That's the violence that they're completely in favor of. | ||
That's not terrorism. | ||
That's not this dangerous thing we have to That's good state controlling violence. | ||
So violence is definitely the outcome. | ||
Whether it's violence from the American government on the American people or from the American people on the American government, who's to say? | ||
All we know is that the people leading us down the path towards this violence are the people who are obstinately and pointlessly and suicidally refusing to address even a single one of the concerns of the American people. | ||
Very real concerns. About very real problems in our very corrupt system, which instead of allowing it to come to light and actually trying to work to correct the system, the Democrats and the spy agencies have combined their power with the media and the big tech companies and the corporations decide that pointing out their corruption is the real threat. | ||
Identifying and fighting back against their corruption is an existential threat to their corrupt system, and in order to save their corrupt system, they will destroy everything and everyone who stands in their way. | ||
There are not words to describe how ruthless and despicable these people are. | ||
And just because they know how to talk like lawyers, their heart isn't a lump of black coal. | ||
On April 26th, China recorded the first human infection with H3N8, a new strain of the bird flu. | ||
According to China's health authority, a four-year-old boy in contact with chickens and crows raised at his home was found to be infected after developing a fever and other symptoms on April 5th. | ||
This particular strain of the bird flu has been found in horses, dogs, birds, and even seals. | ||
But this was the first human infection. | ||
In the United States, as of early April 2022, an outbreak of a highly contagious bird flu has accounted for the death of 23 million birds from Maine to Wyoming, chickens and turkeys mainly. | ||
Who were killed in an act of precaution, but no human infections have been reported so far. | ||
Almost a year ago, in June of 2021, a 41-year-old man in eastern China was confirmed to have H10N3, another bird flu strain, and he was also the first case. | ||
However, the last major human epidemic of bird flu was in China from 2016 to 2017 with the H7N9 virus. | ||
It infected almost 2,000 people and killed more than 600, according to the United Nations statistics. | ||
And based on the World Health Organization's research, in 2018, the H7N9 bird flu was reported to kill more than 40% of those who contracted it in China. | ||
causing a news cycle of global panic just about two years before the massive corporate media and world government's overreaction to COVID. Later that year, back in 2018, the World Health Organization decided to name the possible emergence of a deadly new bird flu strain Disease X, a term used for years to refer to any number of unknown future pathogens that could cause an international health crisis. | ||
In 2017, during China's deadly bird flu epidemic, Bill Gates was well aware of the H7N9 outbreak, as he spoke often about the possibility of a pandemic. | ||
At a security conference in Germany, he said, quote, Whether it occurs by the quirk of nature or at the hand of a terrorist, epidemiologists show through their models that a respiratory spread pathogen would kill more than 30 million people in less than a year. | ||
And there is a reasonable probability of that taking place in the years ahead. | ||
Less than three years later, the COVID pandemic began. | ||
And according to Bill Gates' own statements before COVID, a small non-state actor could build a deadly contagious disease in a biolab, just like COVID was made. | ||
So is the new breakout of bird flu in China, the H3N8 strain, the disease X the WHO has been waiting for? | ||
And was it built in a biolab as Bill Gates predicted with Stephen Colbert? | ||
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You tried to warn us about this pandemic and we didn't listen. | |
What's the next thing you're warning us about that's going to happen five years from now that we're not listening to at the present? | ||
The idea of a bioterrorist attack is kind of the nightmare scenario because they're a pathogen with a high death rate would be ticked. | ||
Now the good news is I'm not trying to depress you. | ||
It's tough enough right now. | ||
Too late. Most of the work we're going to do to be ready for pandemic two, I call this pandemic one, most of the work we'll do to be ready for that are also the things we need to do to minimize the threat of bioterrorism. | ||
Perhaps the New World Order will blame Russia for releasing some sort of bird flu bioweapon. | ||
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We've heard President Biden has warned there are clear signs Russia is preparing to use chemical and biological weapons in Ukraine. | |
Now he's talking about new false flags he's setting up, including he's asserting that we in America have biological as well as chemical weapons in Europe. | ||
Simply not true. | ||
I guarantee you. | ||
They're also suggesting that Ukraine has biological and chemical weapons in Ukraine. | ||
That's a clear sign he's considering using both of those. | ||
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The White House is warning that Russia may use chemical or biological weapons in Ukraine. | |
All right, welcome back. | ||
I'm too excited. I'm preempting our own intro here. | ||
I'm just so excited to welcome to the studio the one and only Savannah Hernandez. | ||
Here she is, back and better than ever. | ||
And what a terrible day for you to join us, Savannah. | ||
Because I'm already on the cusp of saying things I should probably regret. | ||
You never tend to calm me down any. | ||
You ramp things up a little bit. | ||
But I'm very glad you're here. Welcome back to the show. | ||
Thank you. We were just talking about in the break how this is my first time being back in this studio in a while. | ||
I'm very happy to be back. | ||
You know, this was actually the original studio where I started producing in, where I got my start. | ||
So I love coming back here. | ||
It's my favorite. Well, boy, have you been up to some great stuff in the meantime. | ||
Been on Tucker Carlson, of course, making huge splashes with your reports in California and everywhere else. | ||
How was California, Savannah? | ||
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Was it fun? It was a beautiful utopia, just like you would expect. | |
You know, the Democrats are running that state beautifully. | ||
I actually got to go to San Francisco, where I personally watched people do meth. | ||
Fentanyl, you know, a couple of other drugs. | ||
I learned about the fentanyl slump, which is, or the fentanyl crawl, my apologies, where basically people take so much fentanyl that they're just slumped over for a couple hours, like six to eight hours per day, and they're kind of just cracked out. | ||
So that was a really interesting time for me. | ||
And then I also, you know, we have AB 2223. | ||
That's going to be passed in California. | ||
They're trying to pass that right now. | ||
And I went and I asked Californians, of course, how they feel about abortion. | ||
How are we feeling about murdering innocent babies? | ||
To which they responded, let's murder them 10 months out of the womb. | ||
So spiritually after that week, I wanted to die. | ||
I'm not going to lie. Yeah, no, I can only imagine. | ||
And, like, the place that you're going, because you called me while you were in California, you just described, you're like, yeah, Skid Row, I was down there for a little while, like, midnight last night, I was walking around with the crack dealers. | ||
And you have, like, a big, strong man with you, right? | ||
Like, it's not just you alone. | ||
I worry about you, Savannah. | ||
You go into these crazy places, but somehow you make it out alive. | ||
But, my God... | ||
You have a lot of people very concerned about the danger you put yourselves in to get some of these stories. | ||
But I guess that's what's necessary to get some of the footage that you get. | ||
Yeah, you know what was interesting is that so many people were commenting and they were like, hey, thank you so much for being willing to go on the front lines and report on this. | ||
And my thing is, why is every journalist not doing this already? | ||
This is such a big story. | ||
And so many people are asking me, come to Portland, come to Seattle, come to Chicago. | ||
And I'm like, how about other people? | ||
You're right. And report on this, because I don't want to be the one that's solely doing it. | ||
I will retweet you if you go do that. | ||
Yeah, because I was just like, you know, as much fun as it was, being in, I don't even know what I would call that area, just, you know, fentanyl central, George Floyd Square, if you will. | ||
It was very draining. | ||
You know, here I am interviewing a guy with a crack pipe. | ||
I just thought that would be an opportune moment to get the interview. | ||
And it was really sad to see, actually, the state of America, the state of these people, what our government is allowing to prosper. | ||
I've also been at the border here in Texas, and we know that the reason all of this fentanyl is flooding into our country is because our borders are wide open. | ||
I personally got to watch that as well as, you know, a couple of Cubans walked on over, kissed the ground, started praying and praising as they waited for Border Patrol to come pick them up. | ||
So I've really gotten to watch the various angles of how we are being degraded internally with my own two eyes. | ||
And like I said, I really do have to take breaks because I'm like, I'm kind of spiritually dead after hearing and seeing this. | ||
Yeah. Personally, it's hard. | ||
For sure. I mean, even me just like doing this show every day, it's like as soon as the show's over, man, I just, I got to zone out for a little while and just not think about this stuff because it really, it's crushing, man, having to deal with all this stuff. | ||
How are you dealing with it? | ||
I mean, you know, other than just having to like have some sort of spiritual renewal, like do you have any hope for America left anymore? | ||
Yeah. I had hope for America because, and I was telling you this too, right? | ||
So I had taken a week off from the actual news. | ||
I was focused in on California. | ||
I was on the ground. Usually when I'm doing that type of reporting, I don't have time to do the in-depth research that we see on this desk before us here today, right? | ||
So I had a little bit of hope for America because I was like, you know, this is really bad. | ||
But if anything, we highlight how bad Democrats are. | ||
2022 midterms are coming up. | ||
Okay, amazing. And then I look at how Marjorie Taylor Greene is, you know, having to go and testify for her role in the January 6th insurrection. | ||
And I'm sitting there thinking, okay, this isn't even about Donald Trump. | ||
This is about any American in the future who has American ideals, who loves freedom, who loves the Constitution, who loves our God-given rights. | ||
This is going to stop them from ever being able to run for office. | ||
And wow, actually things are doing a lot worse than I thought they were. | ||
God, that's the crazy... | ||
You know, stuff comes so fast and just like every single day there's something new. | ||
It's almost like, yeah... | ||
As soon as they announce the disinformation board they're creating, it's like, I almost forget about the fact that they just put a sitting congresswoman through a show trial to force her to, you know, denounce her adherence to America and the love of 1776. | ||
But, like, all of these things are... | ||
I mean, I... I just keep almost saying things that I regret, Savannah. | ||
How do we get out? | ||
But they're making it impossible. | ||
They're making it impossible to believe in the American system anymore. | ||
They're making it impossible to believe that we can peacefully make a change in our government. | ||
And they're leaving the only option being violence because that's what they want. | ||
Because as soon as people start being violence, they have the excuse they need to crack down on that violence. | ||
What the hell do we do, Savannah? | ||
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I mean... Yeah, you know, it's a very fine line, right? | |
Because on the one hand, people are getting upset. | ||
People are very angry with the state of our country. | ||
And they feel like the government is doing nothing to protect us or help us, as we have all clearly seen time and time again. | ||
So people are called to action. | ||
They want to fix things themselves. | ||
But then they're labeled domestic terrorists. | ||
And then you have the full force of the DHS and the DOJ investigating you. | ||
I mean, look at the fact that we had parents, right, going to school boards and being like, hi, please don't teach my child pornography. | ||
Yeah. And the DOJ was like... | ||
You are a terrorist now, so sorry. | ||
So, I mean, I don't know what we do, dude. | ||
I really don't know. | ||
Personally, I think the best thing that, well, what I've kind of rationalized with myself is like, okay. | ||
What I can do is lift weights, get super swole, so when push comes to shove and I ever need to battle a leftist, I can do that very easily. | ||
And more importantly, you know, we bring in the next generation. | ||
We raise up the next generation. | ||
We are waiting in certain aspects right now. | ||
Look at what's happening in Florida. | ||
Look at the strong leadership there. | ||
That's always something hopeful to look at. | ||
Look what's happening with Elon and Twitter. | ||
You know, that in itself is a big move in the right direction for us because, you know, people, whether you love or hate Elon, he is helping us take back the narrative. | ||
Not even the narrative. I don't even like saying that, right? | ||
Just take back the truth and give both sides an open dialogue again, which is why we've seen such a meltdown and tantrum from the left. | ||
So we are having small wins here and there. | ||
So I really just try to focus in on those because I did find like, you know, after watching people OD on the streets and then coming in listening to the news cycle, it is very easy to be like, burn it down, start the rapture. | ||
Yeah, right. And like, even with the Elon Musk thing, it's like, At this point, I don't want to give these people equal platform. | ||
They've had their chance. | ||
They've tried to destroy us. | ||
They do everything they can to deceive and manipulate the American people. | ||
I've always been a free speech warrior. | ||
I'm always... I want people to have free speech, but we're getting to the point where it's just like, no, you know what? | ||
If they're going to create these powers for themselves to abuse the conservatives, our only option is to take control of these power structures they're creating and turn them on the people they created them. | ||
I mean, which sucks. | ||
It's not the equation to get to a... | ||
A nice America that we used to have, but at the same time, it may be our only option against actively being physically destroyed and killed by these people. | ||
Well, see, and this is what I talked about with Tucker, too, because I realized the entire problem with the right wing, the entire problem with Republicans as a whole, is that we wait for the left to give us permission on when we can and cannot talk about something, when we can and cannot say something. | ||
So the right wing just needs to start going harder and saying, oh, I can't say retarded, now I'm going to say it every single day of my life. | ||
Right. We're retarded. Sorry. | ||
And so that's what we need to do. | ||
I mean, I know that's like a really dumb, you know, description of what we should be doing. | ||
But that in itself, like that word, right, the language, the manipulation of it, the fact that we capitulated to that is why we are here today. | ||
The left does a great job of painting us as these mean domestic terrorists who are ruining America. | ||
Embrace that label. Embrace it then. | ||
Yeah. Okay. If raising a traditional family is domestic terrorism, then I guess we're all domestic terrorists. | ||
We're going to embrace the label then and we're going to take it back over. | ||
Yeah, well, and that's the other thing is that Republicans, I mean, they have a ball sitting there on the tee just ready to be knocked out of the park. | ||
They could run on all of this stuff. | ||
They're creating a ministry of truth. | ||
They're, you know, impaneling these show trials to stop people running for Congress. | ||
Open borders. Open borders. | ||
It's a full-on takeover. Republicans could... | ||
Actually fight this stuff and actually have electoral power. | ||
More on the other side. | ||
Alumnus? What's the right term? | ||
Alumni? I think that's right. | ||
Well, it's Savannah Hernandez, regardless. | ||
Very, very happy to have her back. | ||
And I just gotta tell you, from all of us, it's been such a pleasure to see you leave Info... | ||
Well, it wasn't a pleasure to see you leave InfoWars, but since then, you have just made a huge splash going on Tucker Carlson, all this stuff. | ||
We look on it with pride, and you really have done a bunch of amazing things. | ||
What's next for Savannah Hernandez? | ||
Well, I do have a very special trip coming up next week. | ||
You guys will see what that entails. | ||
Is it Ukraine? What, are you going to go to Mariupol? | ||
I'm not going to Ukraine. Just the most dangerous Syria. | ||
Where are you going now, Libya? | ||
Oh, you get back to San Francisco. | ||
No, I will be back in California, actually, because I am interested in this fentanyl crisis story. | ||
I did get a little bit of a news tip about how USC seems to be having a problem with a couple of their students dropping dead from fentanyl, and they're trying to keep it covered up. | ||
So we might go, you know, cover that a little bit. | ||
All right, don't give too much away now. | ||
Yeah, we might go cover that a little bit. | ||
I'm not sure yet. But, you know, just more on-the-ground stuff. | ||
I heard Donald Trump's going to be here in Austin in a couple weeks, so that should be a lot of fun. | ||
And, yeah, just on the street, on the ground, covering what nobody else will. | ||
And how can people find you? | ||
Because you, like myself, just continually deleted off of Twitter, canceled off social media. | ||
You're too effective. You're too powerful. | ||
They can't have you on there. So how can people find your material? | ||
So, I'm on Truth Social at Sav Says. | ||
That has become my second biggest platform. | ||
Instagram at Sav with one N. I'm posting up all of my reporting there. | ||
Of course, my website, SavSaysOfficial.com. | ||
And then my podcast, Rapid Fire with Savannah Hernandez, my YouTube channel. | ||
I'm all over the podcast. | ||
Guys, I'm all over the place. | ||
And most importantly, I do have my band.video channel up and running again. | ||
It's still under Action 7 because I haven't had time to make new graphics for like, you know, Savannah Hernandez. | ||
So Action 7, go check out the band.video channel. | ||
But getting back to Alex too, dude, I every single day of my life am so grateful because I remember having this conversation with Alex in the break room actually back when I first got my start because he originally wanted me to report and I was so nervous to do it. | ||
And I ended up producing for Owen because I didn't want to report because I was scared and nervous. | ||
And I remember Alex being like, you know what, that's okay. | ||
But Alex always believed in me before I did. | ||
And so even, again, like I bring up Tucker because he is, you know, one of the biggest names in the industry. | ||
But it's like even on Tucker's show, it's like I still have to shout out Alex and be like, if it was not for Alex Jones, I would not be sitting at this desk because he believed in me before anybody else did. | ||
And I just am so grateful for that. | ||
So I always have to hype up Alex every time. | ||
Well, yeah. I mean, you know, Alex has been the launching point of a lot of people's careers and yours is just the latest and is seemingly on a massive trajectory. | ||
So, yeah, we're just... | ||
It's kind of fun to be like, yeah, I knew Savannah before. | ||
I knew before she was famous, you know, it was... | ||
It was pretty cool. She, you know, she... | ||
Pearson actually mentored me on basic history because I was like, I'm not sure. | ||
Dude, Media Matters actually cut out my clip and they were like, this girl's an idiot. | ||
She said she didn't know about politics five years ago and now she's on Tucker Carlson. | ||
And I'm like, yeah, people do this thing where they learn and they grow. | ||
You guys don't know anything about that, but that's a thing. | ||
You weren't born knowing about politics? | ||
You had to actually research and learn it and you're humble about it and you don't act like you know everything? | ||
I know, it's shocking for these people. | ||
You must be gaining more enemies. | ||
Are you seeing more attacks on you as you see your fame rising? | ||
Well, yes and no. | ||
People try to attack me and slander my character, but one, I don't care. | ||
And two, I'm deleted already off of Twitter, so it's like, oh, what are you going to do? | ||
Delete my Twitter account? | ||
You can't. It's already gone. | ||
So, I mean, it's kind of cool that, again, Alex has made banned.video and all of these various channels and alternative medias have been created, so that way people who have been banned and have been pushing back against the narrative have a place to go live, have a place to get their work out. | ||
So, um, You know, Infowarsstore.com, go fund that, make sure that stays up because it is so important for independent reporters like myself, for people all over the country who have been silenced by big tech. | ||
You know, Alex really has been at the forefront of making sure that no matter what the cost, the truth always gets out. | ||
And so that in itself is so valuable. | ||
Absolutely, 100%. What do you think about taking calls? | ||
Should we hear from the InfoWars audience here? | ||
Yes, yes. Let's do it. | ||
All right, let's go to Henry in Chicago. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in, Henry. | ||
And let's try to keep the call short here because we want to hear from Savannah. | ||
We only have her in studio for so long. | ||
But Henry in Chicago, thank you so much for calling in. | ||
You are on the air with Savannah. Hi. | ||
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I would like to talk about the people are so hyper about the United Nations taking over our Constitution. | ||
They can't. Article 6 of the Constitution did not allow anything. | ||
The Constitution is the supreme law of the land. | ||
Number two, I want to talk about Elon Musk. | ||
He's part of DARPA. People need to wake up. | ||
He has all the satellites, not to extend 5G, but to control all the countries like Russia. | ||
And how does he get all this money? | ||
You cannot get so much money and then work for the Defense Department. | ||
It's part of ARPA. People need to wake up. | ||
Absolutely. I don't know if we ride the fence on Elon, but we certainly aren't all in. | ||
Like, oh my god, Elon is our savior. | ||
We always talk about the weird stuff he's into, but Savannah, have you been following the Elon Musk takeover of Twitter? | ||
What's your opinion on Elon? | ||
So my opinion on Elon is that, honestly, I'm really tired of people hating on it and being like, you guys are idiots. | ||
This is actually horrible for everybody. | ||
I've talked about this before. | ||
And again, the fact that Elon is trying to bring both sides of the aisle back forth for a discussion on where we are at and trying to open up the discussion for political discourse. | ||
Is Elon Musk perfect? | ||
No. Has he said some weird things that I don't agree with? | ||
Yes. Has he created Neuralink, which I also don't agree with? | ||
Yes. But has he also talked about the dangers of AI and these various other things? | ||
Yes. So he's not perfect, but again, I feel like he's trying to do what's right in this situation. | ||
And if you do look at the tweets that he's putting out, like he just has a basic common sense understanding of where our speech, our free speech is at specifically on social media. | ||
And these platforms where people are casting ballots based on the information that they're giving. | ||
Remember that our entire election. | ||
Oh, I'm on InfoWars, right? | ||
So I can say that it was stolen back in 2020. | ||
And we had Twitter that was suppressing the Hunter Biden story ahead of the election. | ||
That poll came out where many people were like, oh, yes, I'd known about that story. | ||
I probably wouldn't have voted for Joe Biden. | ||
So I understand that Elon Musk isn't a perfect person. | ||
But again, I think that we need to stop hating on every single time we win. | ||
It's just frustrating to me. | ||
I'm like, why can't we have anything, guys? | ||
Come on. Right. And I always point out, like you said, he just has common sense. | ||
He's just not a... | ||
Full-on, like, globalist, doublespeak person, right? | ||
He doesn't conform to this, like, pre-established, pre-ordained, this is the way we talk about things, this is the thing that we believe, and it's like, just that alone, just having common sense and just seeming like a real human being is like a revolution. | ||
Like, we just are like, thank God, finally, one of them is not a freaking weirdo moron creep that all speaks in the same, you know, vocabulary. | ||
And it's like... To me, it's like, why don't other billionaires go, man, I could be the most popular person in America if I'm just not a creepy, weird, tyrannical idiot? | ||
Well, and think about this too, Harrison. | ||
Like, if Bill Gates had bought Twitter, obviously everyone would be up and, you know, enraged about this because it's like, well, damn, this is really bad for us now. | ||
But then Elon does it and he's actually trying to bring people back. | ||
He's actually bringing, you know, again... | ||
Reopening the floodgates for free speech and people are mad about it and they're like, oh well Elon did this wrong or that wrong or he's a part of this or that and it's like I understand what you're saying but at the same time understand that this is a good move in the right direction. | ||
Yeah. Oh yeah, yeah. I think it 100% is. | ||
And of course, you just have to see how it pisses off the liberals to know why we like it. | ||
He actually tweeted out this meme. | ||
I don't know if you saw this, but it's basically the Overton window meme where it shows the left going way far to the left and people that were previously in the center or even center left, they now consider far right bigots. | ||
And like this alone, the fact that he would retweet this out or tweet this out Is like, this is who we want running Twitter. | ||
He actually seemingly understands things. | ||
Alright, we'll be back. More from Savannah Hernandez on the other side. | ||
More of your phone calls, too. Stay tuned. | ||
Alright, we're back, folks, with Savannah Hernandez taking your phone calls today. | ||
Just... Just feeling like they're not leaving us a lot of options, Savannah. | ||
It's just, it really feels like it's all coming down at this point. | ||
I mean, the fact, and we were just talking about it during the break, but Republicans, I mean, they have such an opportunity now. | ||
Democrats are so disliked. | ||
Their policies are so damaging. | ||
Their disinformation, as you were pointing out, if you just want to say that part on air about what would you do if you were running as a Republican right now? | ||
They've given you everything you need to run a good campaign, and yet... | ||
The hardest they'll go is it'll be Mitch McConnell being like, if they do this, they'll regret it because it'll be used against them one time. | ||
It's like, who's going to make them regret it, Mitch? | ||
You, you old turtle, you're not going to do anything. | ||
I mean, Republicans right now have this golden opportunity to reclaim the republic this last hour to go right before we go over the cliff. | ||
We could be saved from this madness. | ||
And yet they don't seem to even want to try to do that. | ||
I knew that Republicans were weak and pathetic when Ted Cruz posted this graphic right during covid that said and the federal mask mandate on planes for the vaccinated. | ||
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Right. | |
As soon as he posted that, I lost all hope. | ||
So Kate Ted Cruz is like my gateway into like politics, right? | ||
He's like my gateway politician. | ||
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And now I'm like, Ted, you suck. | ||
You're soft. I don't like that you represent Texas. | ||
You don't stand for the people and the constituents here. | ||
You need to go harder. | ||
And what I was talking with you about in the break is, so this disinformation governance board, if I was a politician right now, I would go up and say, you know what's real disinformation? | ||
Real disinformation is that Rachel Levine is a woman. | ||
That's clearly a man. Disinformation is every single Democrat who said we don't have a border crisis. | ||
Disinformation is that we don't have supply chain issues. | ||
Disinformation is that the gas prices rising is because of Russia. | ||
No, it's because of Joe Biden. | ||
So if I was a Democrat right now, I would run an entire campaign on, okay, you want to have a disinformation governance board? | ||
Let's talk about some real disinformation. | ||
Our literal health secretary is a man pretending to be a woman, bro. | ||
Our entire country is disinformation, and you want me— Again, this is what's so baffling to me right now. | ||
It is so easy to discredit the Democrats in any way, shape, or form. | ||
And that's why censorship is so important, right? | ||
Because their entire argument is so easily debunked, they know that they themselves cannot even argue it. | ||
So they just have to silence their opposition. | ||
So what people need to do, what Republicans need to do specifically, is start calling out all of the BS the Democrats continue to push and tell them, you know what, that's actual disinformation. | ||
Right? Rachel Levine is an ugly-ass man, and he needs to be ejected from government. | ||
Jen Psaki crying about trans surgery for kids is disgusting. | ||
Let's talk about the realities of all of the kids who have detransitioned and had their lives permanently altered, who have dealt with their own emotional and mental issues because they were taking testosterone. | ||
I was listening to an interview Michael Knowles had conducted with Helena Kirshner, We're good to go. | ||
Oh, you know, Americans not supporting trans surgery for kids. | ||
It's just not representative of America. | ||
Actually, it is very representative of America. | ||
Americans do not want their kids targeted and indoctrinated. | ||
And Republicans need to stand up and realize that because they're freaking pathetic. | ||
They are absolutely pathetic, and it is infuriating. | ||
It's one thing if you're going to have crazy people on the left trying to implement crazy things. | ||
That's what they do. All we need is Republicans just to stand up and say no. | ||
Just go, nope, nope, that's crazy. | ||
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We need you to do the most basic thing, Republicans! | |
The simplest and most basic thing you could possibly do. | ||
And you would have our undying loyalty. | ||
Like, we would die for you if you would just stand up for common sense in the First Amendment and our basic constitutional protections. | ||
Like, it's a feast laying there waiting to be gobbled up by you, and you just refuse to take advantage of it. | ||
And it's resulting in the destruction of our country. | ||
But, man, you make such a good point about, like, let's just look at... | ||
The claims of both sides and which one would be more damaging if it was disinformation, right, with the trans kids thing. | ||
The worst thing that could possibly happen if, like, just take it on its face, say, the Republicans, what they say about trans kids is total disinformation. | ||
Well, what's the damage that's caused by that disinformation? | ||
It's that a trans person has to wait a couple years until they're 18 to transition. | ||
That's the worst thing that could happen is that they just don't transition as a child but have to wait until they're 18 to physically mutilate their bodies. | ||
That's the worst that can happen if Republicans are spouting disinformation. | ||
But if the left is spouting disinformation, then you're castrating and hormonally altering children before they're... | ||
At an age to know what's going on, you're destroying their lives, actual real damage. | ||
And you could take anything with this, right? | ||
The election integrity. | ||
If the Republicans are spouting disinformation, what's the worst that can happen? | ||
You shore up the election, right? | ||
The worst that can happen is that you put in place things to make sure for sure the elections aren't rigged. | ||
Like, that's all we're asking for. | ||
Hey, if the election is... | ||
If it's all fine, if it turns out it's disinformation that the election is rigged, well, then what's the worst that can happen? | ||
You put in a couple more things in place. | ||
You put in a couple more strictures to make sure the vote is counted for real. | ||
That's what we're asking. That's the ultimate result of our disinformation. | ||
The ultimate result of their disinformation is that you're no longer allowed to question the election integrity, and that if it's completely rigged, then you've lost... | ||
The ability to elect representatives ever again. | ||
It's the destruction of the country. So like the damage of each side's claims, if it were to be disinformation, the left is on this crusade of destruction and the right just wants basic reality injected back into our culture. | ||
Think about this. Think about the fact that Jen Psaki went in front of the entire country, I believe this was last week, and said, well, I know that we saw the videos of people cheering, ripping their face masks off in airplanes, but public polling shows that the average person doesn't actually believe that. | ||
That is our government. Our government is bold-faced and has continued to bold-faced lie to us. | ||
Okay, Joe Biden. No, it's not true that Joe Biden said the N-word. | ||
Also not true that Joe Biden has dementia. | ||
I know we all watched the video of Joe Biden talking about him and Xi Jinping like having a feast in the freaking Himalayan mountains or something. | ||
I don't know. That never happened. Yeah, I was like, what? | ||
So I know you guys are all seeing that, but counter to what you are seeing and hearing yourself, that's not true. | ||
That's disinformation. Yeah. | ||
Propaganda. God, and it's almost the most infuriating thing about it. | ||
It's like, the Republicans are weak, yes, but the way the Democrats have this, like, Dolores Umbridge style, like, actually, sweetie, that's not true, okay? | ||
It's like, I would rather be under the Nazis. | ||
I would rather some big German dude in a leather jacket, like, shut up. | ||
This is the truth, and if you just believe it, you will be murdered. | ||
Like, I'd rather have some strong man than this smiling, weak, kind sort of, oh, you're going to have to go to jail now. | ||
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Well, it's just because you're a bad person and you hate the earth and you didn't get an electric car. | |
It's just like, ah! | ||
Man, tyranny with this smiling, happy face is almost worse than just open, brutal tyranny. | ||
It's because it just makes you feel, like, impotent. | ||
Like, you're just saying, they're like, these are the people we're losing to. | ||
Fearing us violently, they, like, slowly, like, slice us every single day and then, like, squeeze lemon juice in it. | ||
It's like when Harry gets punished and he has to carve things into his own hand. | ||
It's this energy they have that is so infuriating. | ||
And people fall for it. I don't get it. | ||
I don't get how people see Jen Psaki say the things she does in this condescending sort of tone. | ||
And they're just like, yeah, girl, you get it. | ||
It's just like... You're like, yes, queen! | ||
And I'm like, straight to the gulag for you. | ||
We're putting it on a list. | ||
Yeah, right. Yeah, man. | ||
I'm kidding, guys. We're not doing that. | ||
Yeah, totally, totally kidding about that. | ||
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Yeah, we would never. But no, that's the funny thing. | |
Actually, I meant to say that before when we were playing these videos of Alejandro Mayorkas saying, you know, claims of election integrity are radicalizing people. | ||
I have never been more radicalized than by watching Alejandro Mayorkas lie to my face. | ||
That is what's radicalizing. | ||
What's radicalizing people, what's getting the American people like myself, who are diehard, First Amendment-loving, Constitution-loving Americans, We're moving away from that because of you people. | ||
Because you people will not just stop doing this insanity that you're driving people insane. | ||
You want to talk about who's driving people to extremism? | ||
It's you. It's your lies. | ||
It's your deception. It's probably the same FBI that is, you know, gaslighting America and then trying to entrap Americans in their FBI terror plots. | ||
But I don't know. Oh my God. | ||
God, it's utterly infuriating. | ||
We're going to go to your phone calls after this. | ||
We've got Casey who wants to talk about using the word retard. | ||
Excited for that call. Tanya in Pennsylvania has a question for Savannah Hernandez. | ||
So we didn't forget about you. We will go to your phone calls on the other side. | ||
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Support everything that we do here. | ||
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Savannah Hernandez is with me. | ||
This will be our final segment. | ||
Tell us your website again. | ||
SavSaysOfficial.com. | ||
SavSaysOfficial.com. | ||
Awesome stuff. All right, let's take your phone calls, see where they lead. | ||
Let's go to... I want to go to Tanya in Pennsylvania. | ||
Tanya has a question for you. | ||
I think I'm pronouncing that right. Thanks for calling in, Tanya. | ||
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You're on the air. Yeah, you got it right, Harrison. | |
I have a comment for Savannah, but real quick, I want to apologize for Pennsylvania for voicing the Secretary of Health on the rest of America. | ||
You guys could have stopped that early on. | ||
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I used to tune in to the Facebook Lives you would do every day just to read the comments. | |
They were hysterical. Oh, Lord. | ||
But anyway, Savannah, I just wanted to say I really enjoyed your interview on Tucker. | ||
Thank you. I just thought it was so great that you gave the huge shout out to Alex and you gave him credit for getting your career started. | ||
Because I know he's helped so many people, but most of them, they don't want to acknowledge him or give him any credit, you know? | ||
So I just thought that was really cool. | ||
That was really cool, Savannah. | ||
I agree with Tanya. Hey, the cooler thing is that Alex jump-started my entire career. | ||
And again, too, like you said, Tanya, there are a lot of people who Alex did platform. | ||
And my favorite thing about Infowars, too, is that if you're a local activist, Harrison or Owen or even Alex himself will be like, come on my show and just tell me what's going on. | ||
I think that that's a great thing. | ||
I've realized, you know, being in this industry now for a couple of years, That a lot of people are like, well, if you're not a big enough name, I don't want you on my show. | ||
And they'll look down on you. | ||
The best thing about Infowars is that they care about each and every single individual American. | ||
And I'm really glad I got my start here because it's always taught me to be humble and to never overlook anybody. | ||
So big props to Alex for really paving the way for people to be humble and to just care about their fellow man. | ||
And, you know, you're right, and we don't do it because we, you know, expect something in return, right? | ||
I'm thinking of like... There's a couple people out there, but Candace Owens always comes to mind because we were the only ones that would have her on. | ||
She came here. She visited the studio. | ||
We went out to dinner with her. | ||
We were really the only ones that kept her flame alight for a little while. | ||
Now she's huge and won't mention InfoWars, won't talk to InfoWars, won't do anything. | ||
I'm surprised she hasn't gotten Alex on her show. | ||
You would think, right? You'd think there'd be some repayment in that respect, but it's... | ||
Not even necessarily repayment, but just like a, hey, you know what? | ||
You helped me at the beginning of my career. | ||
Let me utilize my platform now to help get your voice out. | ||
And I mean, yeah, I wouldn't even necessarily say that's repayment. | ||
It's just more of like a, yeah, thank you. | ||
Yeah, and it's just smart. | ||
It's like that's... That's the way that we actually can build up coalitions with each other and build up networks and share audiences and build consensus and help each other. | ||
If there's one thing we learn from the left, the left is really good at propping each other up and going to bat for one another and refusing to back down when one of their own gets trash thrown at them. | ||
Republicans or us on the right, like, we'll just throw each other under the bus and don't support each other. | ||
And so, you know, it's not even about, like, yeah, like, well, we helped them. | ||
Now they have to help us. | ||
Like, they don't have to, but it'd be nice if they did. | ||
So, yeah, it's great. | ||
You know, that's why we appreciate somebody like yourself so much who actually gives credit to Alex where it's due, where other people take the benefit of it and run. | ||
Let's go to another call. | ||
Let's go to Casey in Houston. | ||
He wants to talk about using the word special education, Casey. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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How's it going, Harrison and Savannah? | |
Good, thank you. Savannah, I just signed up to a newsletter on Savannah Says. | ||
Love your reports that you did in California. | ||
I do not like the content of them because the people are so pathetic out there. | ||
But yeah, so I don't really do social media. | ||
I kind of despise it. | ||
But I did decide to join Twitter, and somebody mentioned something about Nancy Pelosi, and I said, well, she's just a full-on retard. | ||
And then I did a little bit of trolling on one of the liberals, And they were all whining about stuff, and I said, you know, quit being a whiny faggot. | ||
And I said, I'm sorry if I can't use that word, but I'm pretty sure I can. | ||
You know, we need to bring back those words. | ||
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We need to bring those words back. | |
I mean, come on, people need to grow a spine. | ||
I've been an Infowars supporter for years, was a PrisonPlanet.tv subscriber for probably my whole college career. | ||
Went to college basically just to see what was going on with it, but that was 10 years ago. | ||
I got to credit Alex for at least letting me know that I could learn because I was a pretty selling high school student, didn't really care about much. | ||
I'm 40 now and got a degree working office around a bunch of vaccinated, so I had to step out and I apologize if it's windy. | ||
Oh, no, no, that's fine. | ||
I appreciate the call, Casey. | ||
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Savannah, comments? I would just say that that's hilarious. | |
And what a lot of people might not be aware of, too, is, like, I am actually a big advocate for being nice to people and not calling people names. | ||
But at the same time, you know, at the same time, if someone does call you a rude name, you know, grow some tougher skin. | ||
Get over it. My favorite name, and I always say this, is, like, Tyler, the creator, that was like, cyberbullying doesn't exist. | ||
Just close the computer, bro. | ||
Yeah. Stop being a baby. | ||
If somebody calls you a mean name that you don't like, get over it. | ||
But isn't it funny? Like, it's funny because you can say these words on the radio. | ||
Like, the change that America's gone through is, like, we've gone from the seven dirty words, right, that were indecent words, the F word, the A word, the S word, right? | ||
You can't say those on the radio, but you can say them all over social media. | ||
You can say words like retard and faggot on the radio because they're They're just words. | ||
So it's gone from like decency to offense. | ||
But who's offended by it matters because they constantly offend us. | ||
They constantly call us horrific things. | ||
They constantly call us bad names. | ||
And we're like, hey, that's offensive. | ||
And they're like, shut up, Nazi! Like they could not care less. | ||
So why should we care about offending them? | ||
That to me is the sort of ultimate point, right? | ||
I mean, if you're offended when somebody calls you retarded, then stop being retarded. | ||
Then change your actions. | ||
What can you learn from this? | ||
Savannah Hernandez comes on InfoWars one time. | ||
Welcome back, Savannah. Your election is stolen and everyone's retarded. | ||
Yeah, right? And ivermectin cures COVID. Yeah, so you're back on InfoWars. | ||
Anything you want to say that you're not allowed to say on any other platforms you'd like to express here? | ||
You know, I usually, actually, Harrison, one of the things that I did learn, being, you know, bred here at InfoWars in my beginnings, is to always say what I want to say. | ||
So I actually do say all this stuff on my YouTube channel, which is why I get deleted all the time. | ||
But my opinion of that has always been, because I have a lot of friends in the industry that are like, Sav, you really need to be smart and stop being dumb. | ||
Because YouTube is very lucrative, and you need to understand that this is a long game. | ||
To which I respond, I don't care because guess what? | ||
YouTube is going to continue to change the rules and alter the rules. | ||
So why the hell would I follow some rules that they're just going to change in a year and then still get me for? | ||
So I'm going to continue to say whatever I want. | ||
Yeah, that's the only way to treat it. | ||
And yeah, I remember actually when I went on Elijah's show with you as producer there, it was like, you know, you have to have like the YouTube... | ||
Latest terms of service, like, right there. | ||
And it's like, they have words in the terms of service that you're not allowed to say on YouTube. | ||
Their own terms of service breaks their terms of service. | ||
How are you supposed to, like, and then I come back on M4s and I'm like, whew, I'm home. | ||
I can say whatever the hell I want. | ||
I don't have to worry about saying the I word instead of Ivermectin. | ||
Like, I could not handle those structures. | ||
This is the thing that many people don't understand, is that you can say all of that if you're brave enough, but the average person isn't. | ||
That's all I'm going to say. Yeah, so they capitulate to it, and it just makes the whole issue worse. | ||
So thank you, Casey, for being a true free speech warrior. | ||
Incredible stuff. My God. | ||
You know, a lot of people right now, Harrison, are like, Sean King, right? | ||
He's like, free speech absolutist. | ||
Does that mean anti-Semitism? | ||
Free speech absolutist means like free speech for all. | ||
Free speech means free speech. | ||
If you don't like it, then don't listen to it. | ||
I'm sorry. Like, that's kind of where my standpoint is on it. | ||
And I just haven't been noticing this from the left where they're just like, well, does free speech mean that you can say this? | ||
And I'm like, yes. Yes, it actually does. | ||
And also, it's not about anti-Semitism. | ||
What about anti-Christianism? | ||
That's all over Twitter. | ||
Nobody thinks that's saying, oh, Christians did this, or Christians are bad at this, or the church is behind this. | ||
Nobody seems to care about that, but when you say it's Jews, then suddenly it's anti-Semitism, and now you have to stop. | ||
Yes, I think people have a right to criticize Christians. | ||
They have a right to criticize white people. | ||
They have a right to criticize Jews or black people or whoever the hell else they want. | ||
That is what free speech is all about. | ||
And yeah, they want free speech for their particular views and no free speech for anybody else's. | ||
It really is as simple as that. | ||
Which is why black supremacy has been allowed to prosper in this country and we hate on white people so much and we can't call it out. | ||
Actually, one of my posts that got removed on Instagram was, we don't have a black supremacy problem in this country. | ||
We have a white... We don't have a white supremacy problem. | ||
We have a black supremacy problem. | ||
Yeah, I got that backwards because it's early anyway. | ||
So I posted that on Instagram and it got deleted and taken down for hate speech and I was just like, did a black person remove this because you were mad because you have black supremacy and I called you out? | ||
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I don't know. Self-fulfilling prophecy here. | |
Oh my gosh. I wish we had more time, Savannah. | ||
SavSaysOfficial.com is the website you go to. | ||
Try to find her on social media. | ||
She's out there. She is. | ||
You just got to know where to look. | ||
Just got to know. Man, this has been incredibly fun. | ||
Thank you so much for coming back. | ||
Thank you for being a powerful spokesperson for InfoWars out there fighting in the real world. | ||
Of course. Thank you for having me as always. | ||
It's been fun. It's been great. | ||
And I'm going to go take a nap now. | ||
I'm not used to being awake this early. | ||
Yeah, welcome to my world, Savannah. | ||
Early mornings covering the most horrific news you can possibly imagine. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with Dan Lyman. | ||
It's Savannah Hernandez, InfoWars alumni. | ||
Man, remember when we went and tore that park up? | ||
It was like less than two years ago. | ||
That was awesome. It seems like a million years ago. | ||
That was such a fun time. That report's still on Bandop Video. | ||
Go to Bandai Video, y'all. | ||
We will not ever censor Savannah Hernandez. | ||
Not once. You can trust that. | ||
Infowarsstore.com. | ||
UN run contact tracing. | ||
From Alex Jones, you don't know who he is? | ||
Like, how'd that happen? So I was just throwing my resume out everywhere. | ||
And like I said, I had the degree at that point. | ||
I was doing freelance work. | ||
So I knew how to work a camera. | ||
I had all of the background and the backbone to get into the media. | ||
I just didn't have any of that experience quite yet. | ||
So they just needed a production assistant, somebody they could train up on how to switch the show, you know, pull in videos, edit. | ||
So I went and I did all of that. | ||
And I worked behind the scenes for an entire year. | ||
Alex initially wanted me to report, but I was interested in politics, wasn't exactly sure, you know, how I felt about a lot of the things. | ||
And this was back in 2017, 2018, when Trump was in office. | ||
A lot of people very aggressive towards conservatives politically. | ||
So I was kind of sitting back and watching all of this. | ||
And then I started doing Man on the Street reports, because I genuinely was curious. | ||
And that's how I got my start in journalism, was just a genuine curiosity. | ||
Why do people hate Donald Trump so much? | ||
So I would go to these anti-Trump rallies and just ask them, hey, why do you hate Donald Trump? | ||
One of the first clips that I ever did that went viral, Donald Trump himself retweeted, was these grown adults who took time out of their day, 3 p.m. | ||
on a damn Tuesday, couldn't even tell me why they hated Trump. | ||
It went super viral because they looked so foolish, and I went out there initially to ask people, hey, tell me why I should hate Donald Trump. | ||
I'm a minority. I'm a female. | ||
I'm everything that he should hate. | ||
Tell me why I should hate him. | ||
Nobody ever could. Interesting. | ||
What did you think of Alex Jones? Loved him to death. | ||
I still talk to him to this day. | ||
I think that he's great. And I think that many more people should have been vocal when he was initially banned. | ||
I agree. Because I was actually there. | ||
I was on a fishing trip that day. | ||
Yeah. I was in Labrador, and I've regretted it ever since that I didn't come out of the box. | ||
I wasn't there. I was off the air. | ||
But I completely agree. | ||
It was not even about Alex Jones. | ||
It's about you can't censor people, period. | ||
Exactly. And Tucker, I remember the exact day when he got censored. | ||
I woke up and I looked on my phone and it said, Alex Jones, banned from YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter. | ||
He was banned everywhere. It was a mass banning, mass censorship effort to silence him. | ||
And again, I really didn't have an introduction into politics. | ||
But I had learned a lot of, you know, things from Alex Jones up front. | ||
And everything that he was telling me was not false. | ||
The people who condemn him and say that he's a crazy conspiracy theorist do not listen to his show every single day. | ||
Because I worked for him for two and a half years. | ||
I didn't know the three branches of government when I started. | ||
Now I can tell you international policy and what's going on all over the world right now, because I have listened to Alex and he's talked about, you know, the government corruption historically that we've been through, all of the different operations such as Operation Mockingbird, Operation Paperclip, a lot of these things. | ||
It's a Skiki experiment, which is why, you know, the black community is so apprehensive for vaccinations in the modern day. | ||
He talks about a lot of these things and our government doesn't like that. | ||
Our government doesn't like being exposed. | ||
They don't like people who are willing to tell the truth and people who are willing to push back against the narrative. | ||
Look at the fact that the DHS just updated their bulletin to say, hey, if you're spreading distrust in the government, that could be considered terrorism. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I couldn't, of course, agree with you more, but I'm fascinated by the hate for Alex Jones. | ||
I'm not a daily Alex Jones viewer. | ||
I don't view anything regularly, actually. | ||
But... I think Alex Jones seems really talented. | ||
He's smart. He's funny as hell. | ||
He's truly funny. He's a lot more talented than I am in a lot of ways. | ||
That's my takeaway from Alex Jones. | ||
But why is he such a threat? | ||
Like, why would you hate Alex Jones? | ||
I've never understood that. Because he's telling the truth, Tucker. | ||
And again, I know Alex personally, and I've met a lot of people in this industry. | ||
And one of my biggest takeaways is that there are a lot of people, especially in conservative media, that are in this for money and fame. | ||
They don't actually care about this country. | ||
That's for sure. And they don't actually care about America. | ||
They're scared about being censored. | ||
They're scared about, you know, hurting the wrong people's feelings, not getting the proper endorsement. | ||
Alex doesn't care about any of that. | ||
Alex cares about the truth. He has since day one. | ||
He has made mistakes, for sure. | ||
But he comes out, he apologizes for it, he corrects the record, which is something that Many people in our media refuse to do. | ||
So the people who hate Alex Jones hate him because he is everything that they wish that they could be. | ||
Somebody who is willing to tell the truth, willing to fight for this country, and actually cares about humanity. | ||
Not just America, but humanity as a whole. | ||
Yeah, and he owns his own company and he has no advertisers. | ||
So he's kind of immune, really. | ||
And the only way to stop him is by destroying him with lawsuits for giving his opinion, which I guess is now a crime or something in the United States. | ||
So they're trying to do it that way. | ||
I couldn't agree with you more. | ||
That was your man Hernandez on Tucker Carlson. | ||
We'll be back with Dan Lyman. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. It's American Journal. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The third hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
I have, as a guest for this hour, Dan Lyman. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at RealDanlyMan. | ||
He's a Christian, a thought criminal, a nomadic maverick, a freedom fighter, a pure blood. | ||
And he joins us today to talk about the latest news. | ||
You can also go to, of course, borderhawk.news and europewars.com to find his work. | ||
And everybody should go to his Twitter. | ||
It's a great Twitter, unless you're a fan of Crocs. | ||
If you're a fan of Crocs, just don't even bother. | ||
Don't even bother going to Dan's Twitter because it'll turn you into a Croc hater in no time. | ||
Welcome to the show, Dan. | ||
you Good to be with you, Harrison, and it's true. | ||
I am a croc despiser, a croc disrespecter. | ||
What is it about crocs? | ||
What do crocs symbolize to you, Dan? | ||
Crocs, to me, symbolize the decay of American culture, American pride in many ways. | ||
I want to be very clear here. | ||
I understand that there are some very cool people, some friends of mine, maybe some people that work in this organization that wear Crocs. | ||
And if it was the occasional Croc wearer, I would have no problem with that. | ||
However, having returned to the U.S. about four or five months ago from Switzerland, where people generally dress like they respect themselves, and getting back to the U.S. where I'm seeing that more and more Americans don't really respect themselves. | ||
I call them the pajama people that are just out and about. | ||
They look like they've just emerged from lockdown a few hours ago and just got on the streets for the first time. | ||
I am seeing this trend that half of the population, it seems like, is wearing these infernal plastic products that I believe are made in China. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
And then now there are spinoffs of the Crocs that are supposed to look a little more sporty, and people think that that might be a form of dressing up, apparently. | ||
And to me, it just looks like idiocracy everywhere, and I'm not going to keep my mouth shut about it. | ||
I love it. I love it because it seems silly. | ||
You know, all this news, why talk about crocs here? | ||
But it's almost like this will be what historians study. | ||
It'll be like a chart of, like, croc usage to the decline of the republic because it does sort of represent something. | ||
When people don't take care of themselves and they don't care about how they look, when they go, you know, your term, pajama Americans, I think about that all the time because you go out in the world and you see people who look like they just woke up. | ||
They're out there on, you know, on the streets, but they, You know, they just they look like they belong in bed. | ||
And, you know, it's it's symbolic of something that's happening in America, which is just sort of our general degradation, just sort of everything's getting a little bit worse and nobody cares quite that much. | ||
And I really I don't think it's a small thing. | ||
I think it's a symbol of of the greater collapse that's happening. | ||
No, absolutely. And, you know, I don't know if you remember when we were a bit younger, I don't know if we're about close to the same age, there were certain kids in school who would show up wearing Velcro sneakers and they were generally some of the weirdest fellows. | ||
I'm sure many of them are multimillionaire tech entrepreneurs these days. | ||
That was frowned upon because it basically symbolized that you were too lazy or incapable of tying your shoes. | ||
And at that time, I guess those people would have been chided a bit or maybe even bullied, which I don't support bullying necessarily. | ||
But that has apparently gone out the window where we are in 2022 and Americans are just worshiping at the altar of ugliness and laziness and slothfulness. | ||
And it goes hand in hand with everything else that's going on right now. | ||
And I saw somebody yesterday post on Twitter. | ||
They said, if you want a guy to fall in love with you, just wear your Crocs. | ||
And that person got absolutely eviscerated by all the men in the replies, saying, no, this is not a good thing. | ||
We don't want to see people walking around in Crocs. | ||
These belong maybe in medical facilities or in the kitchen, in professional kitchens, or perhaps inside the home. | ||
I can't imagine why anyone would wear them by choice unless it was a professional reason, because they really are so heinous. | ||
And I don't care how comfortable they are. | ||
There are a lot of shoes out there that are comfortable. | ||
And if we just wanted to be comfortable all day, we would walk around in our pajamas, which is exactly what half the population seems to be doing at this point. | ||
Yeah, so what is that? | ||
I mean, if you look at, and everybody knows this, like we're not breaking any new ground here, but go back and watch footage from the 1950s. | ||
Every single person is in a suit. | ||
Every single person is wearing a hat. | ||
Every single woman looks nice, looks presentable, like is dressed up. | ||
It would be, you know, it'd be what, you know, modern days it's It'd be the height of fashion, right? | ||
I'm really dressing up today to go to church or to go to some event. | ||
That's just how everybody dressed every single day back then. | ||
What is it? Do you think that we've... | ||
Is it just self-respect? Is it just that we don't, like, have a... | ||
I think that's what it is. | ||
And I think back to my, you know, grandparents. | ||
I can't even manage, like, shaving every day. | ||
But back in the day, I mean... | ||
Did they just live by sort of a more rigid structure where it's just like every day you have to shave, every week you have to get a haircut, you just have to take care of yourself, you have to do things sort of by the book because that's how things get done as a representation to other people going, hey, I've got my stuff together. | ||
I know what I'm doing here. | ||
I'm a respectable person, so I demand your respect because I respect myself. | ||
Is that where we're losing just self-respect in general? | ||
Yeah, and we're losing respect for others as well, and you see that in so many other shifts, you know, people talking loudly on their phones or having video chat conversations in public or just being rude in general. | ||
The shopping cart thing is another one of my crusades, of course, and I'm sure that There's a lot of overlap between all these people, but it's basically a lack of respect for others, a lack of respect for the space that we all share. | ||
I think if anyone's been in a U.S. airport in the last few years, you've seen just how bad things have gotten in the airports and flying. | ||
And I want to be very clear, you know, people in their response to me when they get really triggered by this, even folks, let's say, on the right who are Fans of this slothful appearance, they say, oh, well, what are we supposed to walk around in three-piece suits all day? | ||
And I'm not advocating for that at all. | ||
I don't enjoy wearing suits myself. | ||
I admire you, who wear a suit every day to work, and you look absolutely fantastic. | ||
What I'm saying here is we need a baseline. | ||
There has to be a bottom tier that everyone kind of adheres to, and those who fall below that tier by choice. | ||
We kind of need to be bullied into bringing up their standards, let's say, and we kind of don't have a bottom tier anymore. | ||
And actually, a lot of folks who are striving to look a little better, dress a little better, I would say that they're probably part of the demonized class right now. | ||
They'd be accused of being Presumptuous or a bit richy or maybe part of the 1% or whatever. | ||
So we are falling to a common denominator that is far below a standard that I think that society should operate within and certainly in a first-world society. | ||
Explain the shopping cart things. | ||
I know what you're talking about, but in case anybody out there isn't aware, what is the shopping cart thing that you referenced? | ||
Well, there's the shopping cart test. | ||
That's a great meme. | ||
Anyone can look that up. I believe it was on 4chan, but it's really well worded there. | ||
But basically, if you can't take the time to put your shopping cart either in one of the receptacles that they put out into the parking lot to make your life easier or bring it back to the store and instead leave it in any old space where often they actually roll off on their own and bump into cars, sometimes people leave them pressed up against cars. | ||
I think that a lot of us have gone through the absolute anguish of having maybe a newer car or a car you just bought and one of your first dings on the outside is from someone else's shopping cart. | ||
And that just shouldn't happen. | ||
There's no excuse for that because there are receptacles in the parking lot or you can just be a big boy and bring it back to the store. | ||
And if you can't play within those boundaries, then perhaps you don't deserve Western civilization. | ||
That's my opinion. Right, here it is. | ||
The shopping cart is the ultimate litmus test for whether a person is capable of self-governing. | ||
To return the shopping cart is an easy, convenient... | ||
Uh-oh. We just had a major power outage here. | ||
I'm not even sure if we're still live. | ||
Still live. Okay, we are still live. | ||
We are still broadcasting. We just had a major power outage. | ||
Everything in the studio just shut down. | ||
But if we're still broadcasting, then I'll continue. | ||
To return the shopping cart is an easy, convenient task and... | ||
One which we all recognize is the correct appropriate thing to do. | ||
In other words, it's something that you can get away with not doing. | ||
Nobody's going to enforce this, right? | ||
You're not going to get in trouble for not putting your shopping cart back, and you're not going to get rewarded for putting your shopping cart back. | ||
It's just something that's polite, but it takes a little bit of time. | ||
It's a little bit of an inconvenience. | ||
But it highlights in this funny and sort of silly way the connection between virtue and liberty. | ||
Are you capable of maintaining liberty? | ||
Do you have the virtue to not exceed the bounds that society requires of you? | ||
Or do you have to be enforced? | ||
Does there have to be an overlord to tell you what to do? | ||
Or are you capable of maintaining liberty of yourself? | ||
It may sound silly, crocs and shopping carts, but this really goes to the heart of whether we are able to Do we continue to be free in this country or not? | ||
Whether we have the responsibility and the, you know, morality to maintain liberty, or do we have to be controlled? | ||
Absolutely. And it is a choice. | ||
And, you know, it's a choice between being heavily governed, you know, govern me harder, Daddy. | ||
Or, you know, do you want to live in a free society where we basically all abide by certain rules and we respect each other's space? | ||
And then from there, you know, you go home and do whatever it is that you want. | ||
Welcome back, folks. This is The American Journal. | ||
My guest is Dan Lyman. | ||
He covers a number of important topics for us at InfoWars, EuropeWars.com, BorderHawk.News. | ||
I do want to talk about the situation on the border because there's more and more numbers coming out that, of course, you are... | ||
Sort of an expert on. | ||
There's a new documentary by Tucker Carlson that I want to talk to you about as well. | ||
But I sort of want to stick for a moment on this idea of what I refer to as an ecology of virtue. | ||
An ecology of virtue is necessary for liberty to thrive. | ||
And, of course, as we know, if you don't have inborn... | ||
You know, desire for liberty, or desire to maintain order and to be decent to one another, then you have to have a power above you and force that on the people. | ||
And, you know, I just... I always tell the story of going to Japan, and Japan is a nation that has this down to a T. I mean... | ||
You don't need somebody standing on the train with, you know, some armored soldier making everybody behave because everybody's so well behaved already. | ||
You would just feel bad to shatter the peace that they have. | ||
To be loud or to be obnoxious would stand out so much that you just by yourself, you go... | ||
I'm not going to be the one to ruin this. | ||
I'm not going to be the one to expose this. | ||
And that's sort of my point is that whether it's slovenliness or laziness or whether it's cheating and manipulating and making profit off of public office or something, it's a repeating cycle or it's a feedback loop where if one person gets away with it, then the next person goes, well, I might as well get away with this too. | ||
then the next person do it. | ||
And it becomes like a competition of getting away with what you can get away with. | ||
And it's a downward spiral that I think has led to a lot of problems here. | ||
So I know you got cut off by the commercial break there. | ||
But I see similarities to this where if nobody else is going to dress up, why should I dress up? | ||
And so it's a self-perpetuating sort of problem if you don't step in and stop and say, no, no, none of us are going to cheat. | ||
None of us are going to be slovenly. | ||
And if you do it, you're going to stand out like a sore thumb. | ||
and that's the way you maintain liberty is having people who can do that without being forced. | ||
Would you agree? Totally agree. | ||
And I don't mean to hammer on examples of other countries to make Americans feel bad, but that's my lived experience for the last six years. | ||
So I spent the last five years in Switzerland, and Switzerland could be considered the Japan of Europe in many ways. | ||
And I didn't just fall into living there. | ||
I specifically chose that place because I saw the way that they were operating, the way that people operate on a daily basis, the way that they keep things, the way that they maintain, and the way that, in a way, it's enforced at the personal level. | ||
And a lot of people have a problem with that when they move to Switzerland. | ||
They complain that the Swiss are too picky about things or that they'll knock on your door and complain that you were cooking steaks at midnight, which happened to me because the smell was getting into their apartment. | ||
And of course, you know, I felt a little bit bad about that, but I kept cooking steaks late at night. | ||
But the point being is that, you know, if there's a certain social code and if everyone generally tries to abide by that and when people get out of line, they're shamed for a little bit, I don't have a problem with that. | ||
I'd rather have that than the government, because if you don't like, you know, the way your neighbors are enforcing it on you, go somewhere else. | ||
And that's much better than the government imposing that on you like a blanket. | ||
And for that reason, that's why Switzerland is one of the most functional societies and cleanest. | ||
And you see where that's actually starting to come undone is in the cities where they're starting to have huge amounts of migrants that are coming into these cities from other parts of the world who don't respect that social order. | ||
And like you said, with police on trains, for instance, if you're on a train in a countryside or in a town or a smaller city in Switzerland, you're probably not going to see Any law enforcement on the train, you might see a train conductor just checking tickets, and that's also on the honor system. | ||
But once you get into the cities where there's a lot more outsiders who don't respect the social code, then you start seeing more police, you start seeing more enforcement, more cameras. | ||
And that's just the way that society is headed right now in the West. | ||
It's very unfortunate. I went to a Walmart. | ||
In Florida, in the Fort Myers area the other day, and they actually had in the parking lot multiple cameras that were set up on poles, solar-powered poles, and the cameras were called lock cops. | ||
And they basically were monitoring the entire parking lot, my assumption is because of probably rampant theft or incidents there. | ||
And also, there was a police officer parked out front keeping an eye on the store. | ||
That's not how A retail space in a first world country should look. | ||
And it really bothered me, but it's indicative of where we're headed in so many parts of the Western world. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And you're right, there's a sense of neighborliness that we've lost as well. | ||
You know, I think back, my parents' neighborhood in Houston, there was, it's a pretty nice neighborhood, but in Houston, there's no restrictions in terms of zoning or anything. | ||
So one of their neighbors was, had a business, I think she was like a palm reader or something, you know, some weird business she ran out of her home. | ||
But she had like a really crummy looking sign out on the corner. | ||
And, you know, it's the type of thing where It just sort of ruins the overall feel of the neighborhood. | ||
It didn't quite fit in right, but, you know, it was legal to do. | ||
But still, the neighbors got together with their other neighbors and said, hey, look, you know, you're allowed to do this. | ||
You can run a business in your house. | ||
That's perfectly allowed. You can even have a sign up. | ||
There's no laws against it. | ||
But, you know, we just don't really like it. | ||
And, you know, we don't like having to see this. | ||
This crummy sign every day outside of our house. | ||
Would you mind taking it in? | ||
And the person said, oh yeah, of course. | ||
Yeah, I didn't realize you guys felt that way. | ||
You know, I'll just advertise online or, you know, I'll make a nicer sign and hang it over on that side of the house by the busy road or whatever. | ||
But, you know, it was like you didn't need to get the authorities involved. | ||
And no, it wasn't a law they were breaking. | ||
It was just... I think that's really what we're missing in America. | ||
Absolutely. And, you know, I've spent a lot of time in Florida driving around the state for the last few months just checking things out, looking at the different communities here. | ||
And one of the things that I've noticed is that there are a lot of basically condo communities where a lot of typically older folks will move maybe from the northeast or other parts of the country or maybe even from Florida. | ||
But these communities all have codes that they abide by and they pay HOA fees and all that. | ||
And the communities themselves look absolutely gorgeous. | ||
That's not my way to live. | ||
I'm not really into that sort of thing or paying fees to an organization like that. | ||
But you see that people can choose that and they can actually pay for it if they want to. | ||
And I have no problem with that whatsoever. | ||
If that's the kind of community that you want to live in to make sure everything stays uniform and people aren't abusing the communal spaces or making eyesores out of their homes, that's totally fine and that's voluntary and that's totally cool. | ||
And I think that we should have spaces like that. | ||
And then we should also have neighborhoods where people can do whatever it is they want. | ||
And some of those neighborhoods look better than others. | ||
And I've seen actually now neighborhoods that I think are great, where people are doing generally whatever it is they want. | ||
They're taking good care of their home, and they're not infringing on their neighbor's spaces or creating eyesores out of their neighborhood. | ||
So it's really, you know, like you said, it should be a choice. | ||
It shouldn't be imposed on us by State, local, municipal governments, the national, federal government, whatever it is, it should just be a choice. | ||
And we need to be living in a society where people can just obey basic rules that are imposed at the ground level by the rest of us. | ||
And we're starting to see that fabric is totally eroding here in the United States. | ||
And it's sad to see. | ||
And I think that what we're going to see here is a lot of people fleeing We've seen, of course, in the last couple of years, people fleeing from really densely populated areas where they realize, like, we're not all, you know, seeking the same thing for the future, for our country. | ||
And a lot of people are moving out to the suburbs and to rural areas because they see that they're finding more commonality with people who live in those areas. | ||
And I'm fully in support of that. | ||
Yeah, and as you point out, whether it's Crocs or the pajama Americans, there is this ugliness that's pervading America. | ||
And, of course, the government buildings are a great example. | ||
We went from classical Greek style to these monolithic concrete structures. | ||
And the purpose is dehumanization, to surround you by ugly things so you feel ugly, so you don't, you know, demand good treatment for yourself. | ||
It's all a psychological operation. | ||
The U.N. estimates that over... | ||
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Even when it's just going off about Crocs and pajamas, there's a wider meaning to it, which is the desperate attempt to save humanity from its degradation and destruction at the hands of people who Really think humans are nothing more than dirt and need to be, you know, put back in their place. | ||
And that, you know, feeling like you have a connection to God or are part of something bigger makes you arrogant and you need to be, you know, corrected back into your place. | ||
And of course, Dan Lyman isn't just working with InfoWars and Borderhawk News and, you know, EuropeWars.com. | ||
But Dan, you're also helping to push this message out into the mainstream, into the wider world. | ||
You were a part, not... | ||
I don't know. I know some of this is a little bit secretive, so I don't want to give anything away here, but everybody saw the trailer a couple weeks ago for the new documentary by Tucker Carlson about manliness, and I know you had some hand in that. | ||
Can you tell us about that documentary and when it can come out? | ||
Because we all saw the trailer and got excited, but it's like, when is it coming out? | ||
When can we see the full thing? | ||
Yeah, definitely. You know, we shot this a couple of months ago. | ||
The trailer aired a few weeks ago. | ||
The reaction was, it was predictable, but it was actually bigger than I thought it was going to be. | ||
We had hit pieces ranging from everyone, from the New York Times to Forbes to Huffington Post. | ||
I mean, all the big players and then all the minor players and then all the soy boys on Twitter and the feminists on there as well. | ||
So we definitely predicted, definitely anticipated that that would happen. | ||
But the reaction was massive. | ||
So basically, the documentary is called The End of Men. | ||
It should be out in the next month or two. | ||
It's coming out in the new season of Tucker Carlson Originals documentaries. | ||
And basically, it examines the basically the end of toxic masculinity in many ways in Western society. | ||
That's what it's called these days, but it's it's the decline of men in Western society and how their role is being supplanted. | ||
And and maybe what some of the scientific reasons for that are. | ||
what the cultural reasons for that are, and then what we can do about it. | ||
I was privileged to be with a group of guys that are just fantastic. | ||
And we spent a few days, you know, kind of shooting our daily routines and also just kind of the way that we eat, the way that we think, the way that we exercise and the way that we do things that improve ourselves so that we can be better men in society and better men for our families and better men for our friends and better men the way that we exercise and the way that we do things that improve ourselves so And that's really what we examined in this doc. | ||
And just the little trailer that aired on Tucker that night got so much pushback. | ||
And what's funny is they latched on to this one element, which you see right there on the screen, which is it's not tongue in cheek. | ||
It's a real thing, but in a way, we were just baiting these people into their reaction, and it worked very well. | ||
Basically, the power of sunlight. | ||
And when you can't get proper sunlight, you can essentially supplant that with red light, red light therapy. | ||
And red light therapy is very popular now in sports medicine. | ||
It's a huge thing there. | ||
I think more and more doctors, physical therapists are getting into this and realizing that there is something to this. | ||
And that's essentially why they're using these Red lights to stimulate mitochondria, to stimulate recovery for people who are injured or who just need to recover from a hard workout. | ||
And so we kind of highlighted that, but in a way that was a bit provocative, of course. | ||
But that's what they latched onto. | ||
And the funny thing is, at a lot of these outlets, they said, oh, testicle tanning, Tucker Carlson's latest grift. | ||
Meanwhile, you can go into many of these media outlets and look just a year or two ago and they were promoting red light therapy like the Huffington Post and Forbes. | ||
And so they're all on board with this if it's their own idea or if it's being pushed by the science trademark. | ||
But if we talk about it, then of course we are crazy fascists and racists or whatever else they've called us in these pieces or kooks. | ||
And so us talking about it is bad. | ||
Them talking about it is good. | ||
Right, of course. That's the way it always goes. | ||
And, yeah, these are the people that will tell you it's crazy to do red light therapy on male genitals, but to cut off children's genitals because they watched, you know, Blue's Clues and identified with the female dog, like... | ||
That's perfectly normal to them. | ||
That's reasonable. That's understandable. | ||
That's respectable and worthy of consideration. | ||
But red light therapy, that's outrageous and silly and ridiculous. | ||
And I think you did a great job because it is a silly image. | ||
I mean, it's a funny image. The guy standing out there with the red light just covering him up. | ||
I mean, it was very well done. | ||
It's almost like they see the trap is there and they can't help but walking into it. | ||
And they can't help but talk about this and spread this. | ||
And I think they underestimate Americans' open-mindedness, where they might see something that looks a little strange. | ||
But once they're explained what the reasoning is behind it, they'll go, OK, yeah, that makes sense. | ||
That's actually – I might start doing that. | ||
Like I think they expect Americans to go along with them. | ||
But when you find out about the attacks of testosterone, I liked how you put it, the scientific attack, right? | ||
It's our food. | ||
It's our nutrients. | ||
It's the chemicals in the water, in the air. | ||
And it's also the cultural impetus. | ||
So all of these things are working together to destroy manliness. | ||
Why is that? | ||
What is the threat of manliness, Dan? | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
Well, I think the threat is when good, strong men are banded together, they pose a direct, you know, there's a chance that they're not going to put up with everything that's going on today. | ||
They're not going to put up with communists. | ||
They're not going to put up with transgenderism being pushed on children. | ||
They're not going to put up with Not necessarily so much propaganda that is being foisted on us by the mainstream media. | ||
And it really is important to the powers that be to ensure that not only do men—that they don't be masculine or strong, Or self-empowered, let's say, but also that they don't gather in groups. | ||
And you can look at the social distancing agenda of the last few years. | ||
That has been very effective in keeping people from being banded together too much, so to speak. | ||
And when you get a bunch of guys together who have good intentions, who want to raise strong families and just want to be left alone and are prepared to defend themselves if their solitude or their independence is encroached on by the powers that be or outside forces, that poses really It's really the number one threat to this agenda. | ||
And that's why, of course, we've seen such an incredible reaction from the Soy Boys and the triggered SJWs in the media, just from the trailer of this doc. | ||
Wait till they see the rest of it. | ||
Of course, the red light thing is the most provocative and eye-catching, but we really focused on diet, we focused on habits, we focused on exercise. | ||
And ways that men can improve themselves and also improve in groups, things that they can do together to become stronger as single units and also as larger entities. | ||
And of course, that is the biggest threat to people that want to oppress you or limit you in some way. | ||
Tyrants want you to be weak. | ||
Freedom lovers want you to be strong. | ||
Strong people want you to be strong. | ||
Weak people want you to be weak. | ||
They're trying to breed us into this weak, helpless, dependent class of people so they can have their way with us. | ||
And it really is as simple as that. | ||
You know, it's not just about men, though, is it, Dan? | ||
It's about women, too. Look at the way that women are being abused now that the gender paradigm has broken down. | ||
You've got women being forced to undress in front of their male, you know, fellow students in universities, like with Leah Thomas, man, genetically a man, physically a man, sexually a man, and yet, you know, these girls on his swim team are forced to I mean, women are getting the crappy end of this stick as well, aren't they? | ||
Absolutely. And, you know, we discussed in the doc that there are very few spaces for men to be themselves and grow together. | ||
There are plenty of women's spaces, but we have to question, are these women's spaces right now? | ||
Are they catering to, you know, women who want to be moms and want to, you know, stay at home and raise families? | ||
No, they're catering to a completely different agenda, which is totally destructive to American society at this point. | ||
You know, there's a cliché that people say, back when I was young, men were real men and women were real women. | ||
It's like, that's actually true now. | ||
Those things don't exist anymore. | ||
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Of course, we're talking about being a man with Dan Lyman, who was a part of Tucker Carlson's new documentary that will come out within about a month or so. | ||
Maybe it might get pushed back to June, but by June, this documentary will have hit the airwaves. | ||
And it's another thing that Alex Jones was just sort of prescient about. | ||
Before anybody was... And the mainstream was worried about this before the, you know, concept of the decreasing testosterone and the decreasing birth rates was around. | ||
Alex Jones was warning about this and saying they're attacking our manhood. | ||
They're attacking our manliness. We have to fight back. | ||
And he created super male vitality as, of course, a product to help you fight back against this, but really as a symbol of resistance against the feminization of this country. | ||
And it's just another thing that Alex Jones was sort of on the forefront of, wasn't he, Dan? | ||
Absolutely. You know, everything that we've talked about today all ties together. | ||
This is the decline, and we need to do something to stop it. | ||
And just like with the scene with the juve there, which is the red light, that's the entree. | ||
That's the shocking, provocative image that pulls people in, the meme, to kind of find out more. | ||
And Alex, of course, paved that trail, paved that pathway with they're turning the frogs gay. | ||
And so that got people going, are they? | ||
Well, what's up with that? And then they find out. | ||
More about Atrazine. | ||
We need more people just waking up to the reality and rejecting this wholeheartedly. | ||
100%. And of course, you know, the image, I don't have my mug up here today, but the image, it's on my mug and it's on the gold coin that you can get at Infowarsstore.com is the image of the sheepdog, right? | ||
You don't need another sheep to protect the sheep. | ||
The sheep need an equivalent of a wolf, right? | ||
To protect you from the wolves, you need the sheepdog there. | ||
And this brings us to the topic of the border, because right now we have a wide open border. | ||
We don't We need to be protected from outside threats. | ||
The people of America need to be able... | ||
And honestly, it almost sounds backwards a little bit, but I want to live in a world where we don't have to care about this stuff, where we don't have to think about politics or the border or this criminality. | ||
We want a world where you can just go to work and do your thing knowing that you're part of a moral society that's building something bigger. | ||
I mean, that's what it's all about, right? | ||
But it's about weakening... | ||
Ourselves as individuals, but also weakening our society, so we're more susceptible to threats, more susceptible to attack, and the way they get away with this is by destroying the things that make us strong and the things that make us capable of being shielded from these things. | ||
So, like you said, this is all tied in together, isn't it, Dan? | ||
It is. And, you know, it even ties into what you just said. | ||
I think both of us probably would have applied our talents and our skills in different ways, maybe gone into different professions if we weren't faced with this pressing issue that our lives and our futures were being stolen from us by a bunch of You know, maniacs. | ||
And essentially, we've thrown ourselves into this fight. | ||
And as we both know, it's not like a super lucrative thing. | ||
We're not getting super wealthy doing this. | ||
And, you know, it's not pleasant many days when you have to be immersed in this terrible news, black pills all day, every day. | ||
And, you know, years ago, when I kind of started really getting involved in this, my normie friends, quote unquote, would say, Why do you care about this? | ||
Just live your life. | ||
Be happy. Don't put all this negative information into your head. | ||
And I would tell them, they're coming for you too. | ||
I'm doing my best to fight that, and eventually I hope you do too. | ||
And a lot of them are coming around and realizing the assault is nonstop and their futures are being stolen as well. | ||
And that happens actually to a lot of them when they have kids and they really start waking up to what's going on. | ||
So it all ties together. | ||
We are constantly under attack. | ||
The attack has never been worse, I would say, in the United States. | ||
And here we are. | ||
And we're just doing our best to fight back against it. | ||
And I'm glad to see that more and more people are waking up every day. | ||
And we're doing that with this show, with the Tucker documentary, with Borderhawk News, everything. | ||
So we're just trying to show people just how dangerous things are right now. | ||
It really is kind of sad to me that we have to be like this. | ||
You're right. You and I would probably not be dedicating our lives to having to be immersed in this. | ||
Alex Jones would probably be a rancher somewhere, right? | ||
But we have to take on this mantle. | ||
We have to fight back against this. | ||
And it is sad that we have this... | ||
Culture, and I know you and I, like, our impulse is to be understanding, is to be tolerant, is to be open-minded about things. | ||
And it's that exact openness that I feel like is being robbed from us right now, where we're going, look, if you're, you know, I'd love to not lock my doors at night, but if you're going to come break in and hurt my family, then I have to lock my doors. | ||
I have to start putting up spotlights. | ||
I have to start putting up cameras. | ||
And it's... | ||
It really sucks, I feel, that we have to take on this mantle and we have to feel like we can't be as open and as understanding as we'd want to be because we keep getting taken advantage of. | ||
And I think we're just sick of being taken advantage of. | ||
And it's not our fault for having to protect ourselves. | ||
It's the people who take advantage of us that have forced us into this position. | ||
Absolutely. You know, our backs are against the wall in many ways. | ||
And we just need more and more people to just say, to look at what we're trying to explain to them and say, you know what, I've had enough of this too. | ||
Because we outnumber them. | ||
We outnumber them, you know, at the ground level. | ||
And we certainly outnumber the quote-unquote elites. | ||
And all we have to do is just say, no, enough is enough. | ||
We are going to run a functioning society, and we are going to bring about peace, and we are just going to be left alone, and the rest of you are going to prison. | ||
And that's really what we need to do. | ||
Right. And, you know, the border is a great example of this, where you say, all you have to do is say no, right? | ||
All you have to do is just shut the border. | ||
You know, it's like... It's almost like, well, all I present is problems, and you guys never present solutions. | ||
It's like the solutions are just basic common sense. | ||
It's just you don't want two million illegal immigrants in 14 months? | ||
Don't let them across. | ||
You don't want criminals murdering your grandmother as she's unloading groceries from her car? | ||
Put the criminals in jail. | ||
We don't need to come up with some sort of new scheme, some sort of new modern fascism to put everything in place. | ||
It's just like, just obey the law, enforce the law, punish the criminals, put the bad people away, protect the innocent regular citizens from abuse from above. | ||
Like, it's so simple, the solutions. | ||
It really is as easy as saying no in many cases. | ||
Oh, you want to cross the border and sneak into our country? | ||
The answer is no. | ||
We're not going to open the door for you. | ||
We're not going to bust you in. | ||
So it's not even about having solutions. | ||
It's about just identifying the people that are causing these problems and getting them out of power. | ||
Absolutely. This is all common sense stuff. | ||
And the war right now is on common sense. | ||
It's to tell us that those of us who have common sense who say, just like you said, you want to come to the country legally? | ||
No, you're getting turned away. | ||
And if you try again, we're going to have to use more forceful means to keep you out. | ||
But we're being told that that is wrong, that that is crazy, that we're racist, that that's bigoted. | ||
And then you have the head of DHS telling Congress that we have full operational control of the southern border and that they've done a great job of managing this crisis. | ||
In many ways, he's right, because actually that is their agenda, is to control the border in such a way that there isn't a border, and that, of course, to allow as many people into the country as possible. | ||
These are criminals that are running the country and they do belong in prison. | ||
And those of us with some common sense are the ones who should be running the show. | ||
And that's kind of how this whole country started originally. | ||
And we've gone so far off the rails at this point. | ||
And it's going to take a huge effort to return it to the rails. | ||
And who knows if that can even happen. | ||
But it just gets crazier and crazier every day, and every day that we allow this to continue is another brick on the fortress that they're building to keep us out of running our own country. | ||
Yeah, and you know, you're right. | ||
These people belong in jail. | ||
And I get frustrated at Republicans who are like, Anthony Fauci should be removed from his position. | ||
It's like, yeah, yeah, Anthony Fauci should be forced to go write a book and make a million dollars and have a Netflix special and go on tour and enjoy his millions at his retirement home in Hawaii or whatever. | ||
It's like, no, the man should be in jail. | ||
The man has led a crusade of death across the entire world. | ||
He's destroyed our economy. | ||
He should be punished for this as an example to anybody else to come after him to go, if you want to try this, you're going to end up like old Anthony Fauci who went from being the prince of science to, you know... | ||
Begging his cellmate to let him have a bite of his candy bar because he didn't get any at mess that day. | ||
We need to set an example with these people, and it's not enough to remove them from power. | ||
They must be removed from public life, and that's not an extreme thing. | ||
It's what you do to criminals. Absolutely. | ||
These are the real insurrectionists, and they do need to be dealt with to the full extent of the law. | ||
And, you know, I'm seeing little bits of encouragement. | ||
During Mayorkas' grilling by Congress, I saw at least two congressmen, one of them being Rep. | ||
Chip Roy, who I believe is out of Texas, and then Mike Johnson, who I think is out of Louisiana. | ||
That is a huge, huge departure from accusing someone of incompetence or simply not doing their job well or telling them that maybe they're not prepared for the job. | ||
When you accuse these people of doing these things intentionally, you're hitting the nail on the head and you are calling them out for the truth of what is going on here. | ||
And that's what everybody needs to do, is stop giving these people the benefit of the doubt. | ||
Stop calling them incompetent. | ||
They may They may be incompetent. | ||
They may be idiots. They may be fools. | ||
But the reality is that they're doing this all intentionally, and they need to be called out, and they need to be punished. | ||
That is it. That is the key to it all. | ||
They're not trying to protect the border and are just failing. | ||
They're actually extremely good at what they do. | ||
They are extremely competent. | ||
Their goal is the destruction of this country, and they're pulling it off with incredible success. | ||
Dan Lyman, folks, real Danly man on Twitter, borderhawk.newseuropewars.com. | ||
Thank you so much for being on with us, Dan. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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