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Lots of videos to show you. | ||
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Of course... | |
I was going to say lots of big news, but really just one big story that everybody is talking about, and that's the only thing anybody's talking about. | ||
So let's just get into it. | ||
it here it is your daily dispatch here it is your daily dispatch for tuesday the 3rd of may 2022 Supreme Court set to overturn Roe v. | ||
Wade leaked draft opinion shows. | ||
Barricades are already up around the Supreme Court building just minutes after reports from Politico were leaked indicating SCOTUS has voted to overturn Roe vs. | ||
Wade. Incredible. | ||
A leaked draft of the Supreme Court decision reveals that the majority of the court has decided to overturn Roe vs. | ||
Wade by a vote of 5-4, according to Politico, which calls it a full-throated, unflinching repudiation of the 1973 decision, which guarantees constitutional protections of abortion rights and subsequent 1992 decision, Planned Parenthood vs. | ||
Casey, that largely maintained that right. | ||
Quote, Roe was egregiously wrong from the start, wrote Justice Samuel Alito in the draft which was circulated inside the court before somebody leaked it to the news outlet. | ||
We hold that Roe and Casey must be overturned. | ||
Now, no draft decision in the modern history of the court has been disclosed publicly while a case was still pending. | ||
The unprecedented revelation is bound to intensify the debate over what was already the most controversial case on the docket this term. | ||
So we'll get into who exactly leaked that, why they would leak it. | ||
And, of course, all of the reactions from across the spectrum. | ||
Just a quick reminder, the whole thing was based on a lie. | ||
We've showed the video before. In fact, let's try to find that video, guys. | ||
I forgot to put it in today. But we've played it many times. | ||
It's an interview with the defendant or the whatever, Roe, right, the woman wanting the abortion, admitting that it was all fake. | ||
It was all a lie. She claimed she was raped and she wasn't. | ||
And it was all falsified. | ||
This whole decision was originally predicated on a lie. | ||
It's about time it gets reversed. | ||
Meanwhile we have this story. | ||
Speed limiters will be equipped on all new EU cars beginning next month. | ||
On July 6th all new vehicles sold in Europe including the UK will be equipped with a speed limiter as per new legal requirement to boost road safety. | ||
The new speed limit assist system will become mandatory on new cars in 2022. | ||
My God, folks. | ||
Just... Who needs to be an independent, responsible human when you have AI systems there to limit and control just absolutely everything that you do? | ||
That's frankly horrific as far as I'm concerned. | ||
Project Veritas has revealed that a government insider... | ||
Reveals suspected known terrorists walk free in the U.S. after Biden's Afghanistan withdrawal. | ||
Project Veritas on Monday released records from a government insider revealing numerous suspected terrorists walking freely around the United States despite being flagged by the terrorist watch list. | ||
They were brought in by the withdrawal from Afghanistan and then released and allowed to walk free in this country. | ||
Transported. Supported, housed, all courtesy of the U.S. government now actively importing terrorists into our country. | ||
Because why the hell not? | ||
This coincides with this next story from Rachel Bovard on Twitter. | ||
So Biden's $33 billion funding request, quote, for Ukraine, actually gives DHS the authority to put Afghan refugees and spouses and kids on a pathway to citizenship. | ||
We covered this pretty well yesterday, saying, do you see now why the people in power have no desire to end the Ukrainian conflict? | ||
It just gives them more power to do other stuff they want to do, using that as an excuse. | ||
Finally, we have this. Foreclosures are up 181% in one year, with home sales down 12.6% versus last year. | ||
It's tough out there, folks. | ||
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Mark it on the calendar, folks. | |
It's rare enough that it's worth putting a little star next to today's date. | ||
Some good news. | ||
Yes, that's right. Good news is such a rarity these days. | ||
It's worth just sort of soaking it all in. | ||
Yes, the good news is that according to a leaked draft that was submitted to Politico, probably by one of the progressive clerks there in the Supreme Court, Because remember, when you're a progressive, you're a liberal, | ||
when you're a pseudo-crypto-communist, your position, whatever position you hold, is not there for you to do your best in that position and fulfill certain obligations and responsibilities in that position. | ||
It's rather to use that position in whichever way you can as dishonestly, as connivingly as you possibly can in order to progress the overall mission of your position. | ||
Tyrannical cult to destroy the basics of American institutions. | ||
So this clerk is doing their comrades proud by using this elite position that they hold to just screw everything up. | ||
Never happened before. An opinion leaked before it was to be published. | ||
But it's just another sign of the Crumbling. | ||
The rotting from the inside out that our institutions are going through. | ||
But again, in case you aren't aware, the Supreme Court is set to overturn Roe vs. | ||
Wade, a leaked draft opinion shows. | ||
And... It was all anybody was talking about on Twitter today. | ||
It was the talk around the virtual water cooler. | ||
So I went ahead and went through and collected some of my favorite responses to this. | ||
So let's go through some of the responses to this news that Rovers Wade soon may be overturned. | ||
Amazing the extent to which modern liberalism has completely given up on persuasion. | ||
Everything has to be truth boards, safety commissions, speech codes, judicial fiat. | ||
Complete freakout every time they don't get their way, and then they screech about democracy the whole time. | ||
It's a very good point. | ||
They're destroying our democracy. | ||
And it's just like, well, the Supreme Court decided against you. | ||
And they're just like, pack the Supreme Court! | ||
Leak the documents! Kill everyone! | ||
It's just, yeah, they love democracy until it goes against them. | ||
Then it's not democracy anymore. | ||
Then it's fascism and it must be destroyed. | ||
Liberty Lockdown with Clint Russell at Liberty Lock Pod says, Prediction, the Democrats are going to use the overturning of Roe vs. | ||
Wade to eliminate the filibuster and pack the Supreme Court. | ||
They are not accustomed to losing. | ||
They will not go quietly. | ||
Anything is possible now. | ||
I think he's exactly right. | ||
We've already seen them starting to gather outside of the Supreme Court to protest this law that could potentially save the lives of just tens of millions of babies. | ||
Caitlin Bennett says, maybe if we just call the unborn children Ukrainians, Democrats would try to protect them. | ||
That's a good thought. It's a good try. | ||
You don't understand. The baby inside of you is Ukrainian. | ||
Oh, my God. Quick, send it a stinger missile. | ||
Quick, give it $44 billion. | ||
Sarah Gonzalez at Sarah Gonzalez, Texas, or TX, says, and just like that, all the leftists have suddenly realized what a woman is again. | ||
That's right. Just in time to start killing babies, the left suddenly realizes that women and men are two different things, and that separation and distinction is something to take into consideration. | ||
It's just me. I mean, literally, the people who cannot define woman, who cannot tell you what a woman is, who thinks that men are women, as crazy as that is, like this is the world that we live now, and... | ||
But they're very concerned about the treatment of women when it comes to telling them you can't have a baby. | ||
My take on this is stop being so selfish. | ||
What are you scared? | ||
Are you scared to have a baby? | ||
Maybe you shouldn't have sex then. | ||
You've been wearing a mask for two years. | ||
Wear a condom. It's not that hard. | ||
Protect yourself. Protect others. | ||
You're killing people out there. | ||
Just whatever you believed for COVID, just believe it about abortion and just fold your mind into those dictated terms and maybe you'll understand what to do now. | ||
It's not for you. | ||
It's for everybody else, okay? | ||
That's right. | ||
If you have unprotected sex, you can get COVID-19. | ||
So, strap up. | ||
It's pretty good, actually. That's what it should be, yeah. | ||
You'll get COVID-19 if you have unprotected sex. | ||
If you are irresponsible in your sexual activity, you can get COVID, guys. | ||
Just immediately. Abortion just stops. | ||
It just ends. You just never have to do it again. | ||
It's like, wow, just exerting the most basic responsibility about your own body and its functions, suddenly this problem can go away. | ||
We have other videos to show it, but a lot of people are saying the support for abortion is way down compared to what it was 10 or 15 years ago. | ||
But 10 or 15 years ago, the pro-abortion people were still at least seemingly reasonable. | ||
They still at least would say things like, safe and rare. | ||
They were like, we don't like abortion. | ||
Nobody likes abortion. | ||
They were human enough to recognize that abortion was not a good thing. | ||
They made the argument that it was a necessary thing and it was an unfortunate thing. | ||
No reason for the mother to have to risk something if she has to go through this procedure. | ||
So 15, 10, 15 years ago, more reasonable people would say, okay, you know, I don't like abortion, but I get the argument, and I can make that. | ||
And now they're having abortion parties, and they're celebrating how many abortions they have, and they are making laws to allow babies to be killed up to, and then after the birth, Maryland 28 days, California a few weeks as well, now laws on the books. | ||
Claiming that if you kill a baby, the police cannot investigate you, and if they do, you can sue them. | ||
These are laws on the books now, so it's no wonder people are pushing back. | ||
You overplayed your hand, you idiots. | ||
You're supposed to think this is something that's tragic but necessary, not something to be celebrated and... | ||
You know, lionized. So you've pushed too far. | ||
You're a bunch of psychopaths, just like transgenderism, just like homosexuality. | ||
We were all fine with it when it was, you know, just dealing with the normal human life. | ||
But when it becomes the source of worship for you and you force it down our throats and force us to participate in your delusions, then we have to push back. | ||
So stop being psychopaths. | ||
Stop being murderous, insane people. | ||
And we can all get along together. | ||
But you keep pushing. | ||
You keep taking, you know, the little crack in the door that you have and blasting it wide open and trying to force it down everybody's throats. | ||
And we're sick of it. | ||
So we're going to push back now. | ||
And where we could have had some sort of reasonable middle ground, we understand now. | ||
That's a stupid thing to try to do with rabid dogs. | ||
It's stupid to try to find common ground with a rabid dog or with a, you know, mindless, ravishing beast. | ||
You just kill the beast, metaphorically, obviously, but you put it down, you end the threat, and you go on living your life without that hanging over you. | ||
So, you've taught us this lesson. | ||
Congratulations. We are going to not stop until you all have to shut up forever. | ||
Some more reactions on Twitter. | ||
Yes, they are moral-less, ethic-less people. | ||
Automatons. They don't believe anything. | ||
This is what you have to understand. They don't believe anything. | ||
They say what they need to say at whatever particular time they need to say it to get what they want. | ||
They don't believe anything. | ||
My body, my choice. | ||
It's such a horrible thing that anybody would tell somebody what to do with their body. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
So do I have to get vaccinated? Well, if you don't, we're going to... | ||
Stop you from getting a liver. | ||
We're going to let you die. We're going to deny you health care. | ||
Get the forced gene therapy. | ||
Get the experimental shot. | ||
These people, they don't believe anything. | ||
I believe that you cannot tell anybody what to do with their bodies. | ||
Here's the problem. That baby is not your body. | ||
It might be inside your body, but it has a unique DNA profile that is completely and utterly different than your own. | ||
It's not their dad's. | ||
It's not their mom's. It's theirs. | ||
It's their DNA profile. They are a unique life signature on Earth that you do not have a right to destroy. | ||
That is consistent in my beliefs. | ||
Lo-Fi Republican says it's 2022. | ||
There are like 40 forms of contraception now, and half of them are free with health care. | ||
Also, 99% of unwanted pregnancies could be avoided in the first place if women were simply taught to chart their cycles. | ||
We have progressed beyond the societal need for abortion. | ||
Let's get over this barbaric practice and be civilized. | ||
Stop killing your babies. | ||
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Jane Roe's story was a terrible one. | |
She said she had been gang raped, gotten pregnant, was desperate to get an abortion. | ||
That's what everyone believed. | ||
As long as Jane Roe remained anonymous, when she went public, she told a different story. | ||
You were raped while you were in Georgia? | ||
No, I wasn't. | ||
You were not? No, I wasn't. | ||
Oh, so all those stories that are in the books and so forth are not true? | ||
Yes, sir. Yes. | ||
They are not true. Right. | ||
And it turned out that lying wasn't the only embarrassment this darling of the pro-choice forces presented. | ||
In her personal treatise published last year, Norma McCorvey told the story of her somewhat sordid life. | ||
Then, she still adamantly supported abortion. | ||
Now, she adds that to the list of sins she took with her into the baptismal pool. | ||
I've cheated people out of money. | ||
I've sold drugs. | ||
I was an abusive alcoholic for many, many years. | ||
I've done a lot against his teachings. | ||
But I think the far greater sin that I did was to be the plaintiff in Roe vs. | ||
Wade. There you go. | ||
That's the real story of Roe vs. | ||
Wade. Complete lie. | ||
Totally fabricated from the jump. | ||
You know the craziest thing about that story? | ||
Roe never got an abortion. | ||
Baby Roe is out there. | ||
They call her Jane Roe. | ||
I don't think we know her real name, or at least it's not public. | ||
How crazy is that? | ||
There's some woman out there that it's like, man, if Roversway had been passed before it was her, she would be dead. | ||
It's weird, right, that the plaintiff in the decision that legalized abortion across the country didn't get an abortion. | ||
Her daughter's out there somewhere. | ||
Just very strange to me. | ||
Again, getting into some reactions. | ||
I just saw this one on Twitter from Dave Smith. | ||
He says, Progressives have given away their two favorite go-to responses on abortion. | ||
My body, my choice rings pretty hollow after vaccine mandates, and it's a woman issue. | ||
A woman's issue is tough when there's no definition of a woman. | ||
Yeah, you shot yourself in the foot. | ||
Or rather, you just don't believe anything, so... | ||
All of your statements ring completely false, hollow, and meaningless. | ||
If you don't have firm morals, you can't stand on them, right? | ||
They're liquid. You'll sink. | ||
Echo Chamber on Twitter says, retweet if you support SCOTA's making the tough call this week. | ||
Accompanied by an image from Occupy Democrats saying a 31-year-old father has denied a heart transplant for refusing to get vaxxed because, quote, organs are scarce and shouldn't go to someone with a poor chance of surviving when the common cold can kill after surgery. | ||
Retweet if you support the hospital making this tough call. | ||
See, the Occupy Democrats, the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, completely in favor of denying a heart transplant to somebody who doesn't want to get vaccinated. | ||
You know, somebody with a weak heart, somebody with problems with their heart anyway, that maybe doesn't want to get the injection that gives you a heart attack. | ||
That actually kind of makes sense in that regard. | ||
But of course, these people... | ||
Are vicious, right? | ||
We're trying to save babies here. | ||
It's a life that you don't want it to be snuffed out before it has a chance to breathe air, right? | ||
Seems to me like a pretty reasonable thing. | ||
This to them is egregious and I can't believe it and you're trying to enslave us, but they just don't blink an eye when it's take this forced vaccine or we will allow you to die by denying you a heart transplant. | ||
Like these people... Vicious, just heartless, completely inhuman. | ||
Their entire mindset is just the most barbaric and animalistic brutality on full display. | ||
Joe Kent... From Washington says, the leaking of the Roe legal brief is intended to create tension and potential violence to get enough justices to back down out of fear of triggering mass violence. | ||
Pray for our justices and remain strong and protect life. | ||
And of course, we've already seen the hysterical outrage about this, and he's right. | ||
That's the reason this thing got leaked. | ||
It was to inspire the left into terroristic violence. | ||
And Bringing about this violence in order to sway the court decision. | ||
So, again, this is just the world that we live in. | ||
These people don't like democracy. | ||
They don't like the republic. | ||
They don't like checks and balances. | ||
They want their way 100% of the time. | ||
If it's 99% of the time, then they will scratch your eyes out for that 1%. | ||
And they'll threaten full-scale rebellion. | ||
I mean, you're going to start to see... | ||
Just crazy stuff. It shows, again, sort of the brilliance of the founders as much as the Supreme Court overextends its powers and has recently. | ||
They have essentially taken on the role of making law in lieu of the Congress. | ||
There's a lot of problems with the Supreme Court. | ||
But that being said, I'm glad the Supreme Court is there for life. | ||
I'm glad they don't have to worry about the fact that That if they were politicians they would find themselves under massive and sustained attack by corporations denying them funds and preventing them from You know, accessing their constituents, they'd be kicked off of big tech, they'd be, you know, they would be under full-scale attack for trying to make this decision. | ||
Luckily, since they're appointed for life and they don't have to get anybody's approval after sitting on the Supreme Court, they can make these decisions without having to worry about the external pressures of corporations who, as we know, frickin' love abortion. | ||
Oren McIntyre on Twitter says, Will the current thing be switching the Ukrainian flag in your profile to a picture of Moloch? | ||
How does that work? How does that work? | ||
It'll probably be the rainbow flag, but that's as satanic a symbol as you can possibly get. | ||
Adriana at Red Pilled Chica on Twitter says, Dems can blame themselves if Roe vs Wade is overturned. | ||
They brought this upon themselves with their abortion parties, the endless social media posts celebrating their abortions, advocacy of killing full-term babies, etc. | ||
F them forever. I'm up for the fight. | ||
Bring it on. You've taught us this, leftists. | ||
We were fine with keeping everything reasonable until you people went freaking insane. | ||
Now we understand. | ||
This is the fight that we're in. | ||
There is no compromise here. | ||
It's do or die. We're going to do. | ||
At RealColdBoys on Twitter says, arrest and jailed this person right now. | ||
Matt Wolking reports he thinks he found out who the person who leaked this is by connecting these Various dots. | ||
A person called Emmett Jane clerks for the Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. | ||
As a Yale student, Jane blasted Yale for supporting Brett Kavanaugh's nomination. | ||
Jane was quoted in a 2017 Politico piece by Josh Gerstein. | ||
Today, Gerstein published the draft of the SCOTUS opinion on Rose. | ||
So, not definitive, but definitely a good place to start looking. | ||
When looking for who leaked this piece of information, this early draft of the decision, because again, this is the way the left works. | ||
When it comes to leaking information the government does not want out, they will hunt you down like Julian Assange and suicide you and cover it up. | ||
When it comes to information they do want out, whoever is in charge in the government will just call up their contacts at the mainstream media, package it in just the way they want, release it, use that as an excuse to activate the NGOs and the various terror networks they've established throughout the country to all get their people to go out and Protests and cause violence and doing the same things knowing full well that they'll never be prosecuted. | ||
They'll never be arrested. They're not the January 6 protesters. | ||
They'll get away with everything. | ||
It's all a scam. | ||
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Can't you imagine it, ladies and gentlemen? | ||
Some overweight, loveless, sweaty, middle-aged cat wine mom. | ||
Here's the news about the Supreme Court. | ||
It's almost like the intro to Mulan, right? | ||
She goes into her closet. | ||
I've been retired for four years. | ||
It's time to put the uniform back on, get back out there into the fight. | ||
She opens up her cabinet, and there sitting on the ceremonial placard is the pink pussy hat. | ||
She puts it on her head and just starts screeching. | ||
Just starts screaming and wailing and clawing her own eyes out. | ||
She's just like... Going back into battle, boys. | ||
We have to fight for our freedoms. | ||
It's like you've never even been with a man before. | ||
What do you care about this? | ||
It's going to be a hands-made tale, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's going to be a handmaid's tale. | ||
They're going to turn us all into... | ||
Baby machines. It's so horrible. | ||
So terrible. We have to be responsible for our own actions. | ||
Oh, that we do things that have consequences and then have to live by those consequences. | ||
Oh, woe is me. | ||
Oh, dear. It's like, you said it before, you wore a mask for two years, wear a condom, all right? | ||
Well, just, you know, all the things you thought about, you know, when you saw somebody who refused to wear a mask at COVID, you were like, that's what you get. | ||
That's what you get for being irresponsible. | ||
That's what you get for not following the rules. | ||
It's just like, well, when you have unprotected sex with a stranger, that's what you get for not following the rules, not doing as you're supposed to do. | ||
The difference here is that condoms work, okay? | ||
Maybe that's the issue. | ||
Maybe they would protect themselves if, like a mask, it was just sort of a symbolic, pointless thing. | ||
Can you imagine if condoms were as effective as masks were? | ||
We would need abortion then. | ||
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It would be chaos. | |
Can you imagine? Yes, it's Trojan's new crochet condom. | ||
It's just as effective as the masks are. | ||
Just incredible. And of course, this is... | ||
This leak is being absolutely celebrated by the people that just care so deeply about our system of government, our democracy. | ||
They see the Capitol building as a sacred shrine to the God of democracy. | ||
They are religiously devoted to the structure of our government. | ||
They'll put you in jail for daring to oppose it. | ||
When it comes to the Supreme Court, screw it. | ||
Pack the court. Pack the bench. | ||
Put on, you know, pedophile apologists. | ||
And if it doesn't go your way, start leaking things to the press. | ||
Start activating your networks. | ||
Start encouraging public pressure to try to sway the opinion of the court. | ||
Just violate any rules of decency or fair play. | ||
Just do whatever you have to to get what you want. | ||
These people are so despicable. | ||
It's beyond words. | ||
Hillary alum, Lauds Leaker, says, Brave clerk may be warning America of Roe overturn and, quote, last-ditch Hail Mary attempt to stop it. | ||
Yes, that's right. It's terrorism, and the Democrats are all for it. | ||
Brian Fallon says, Is a brave clerk taking the unprecedented step of leaking a draft opinion to warn the country what's coming in a last-ditch Hail Mary effort to see if the public response might cause the court to reconsider? | ||
Remember when Chuck Schumer pointed at the Supreme Court and was like, You will reap the whirlwind if you make this decision. | ||
Just these people are tyrants. | ||
And they're perfectly willing to activate their terroristic hordes to commit violence or to bring about the threat of violence in order to get what they want. | ||
They have no morals. They have no beliefs. | ||
They have no consistency. | ||
They have no limits on them. | ||
They do whatever they can get away with. | ||
They pushed as far as we're willing to let them. | ||
Libs of TikTok posted a compilation of our enemies. | ||
The pro-abortionists are absolutely losing their mind over the thought of not being able to kill babies. | ||
Again, this conversation has gone beyond any semblance of reasonableness. | ||
We can have the debate. | ||
I've long said, if the only argument you have is about rape victims... | ||
I'm willing to make that concession. | ||
That's fine. Rape victims are the only ones who are allowed to have abortions. | ||
Like, that's fine. | ||
.0001% of all abortions will allow the.0001% of abortions to proceed if the other 99.99999% are made illegal. | ||
I'd be willing to make that concession. | ||
I think that's reasonable enough. | ||
But, you know, on the other hand, why give these people an inch? | ||
Why give these people a single damn millimeter? | ||
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I don't know. | |
What's the punishment if you kill a baby? | ||
Anybody know? I'm sure it's different from state to state, but is that a death penalty thing? | ||
Like, if you get an abortion, should we just give you the death penalty? | ||
You could at least be up for it. | ||
Life in prison? I don't know. | ||
Well, you know, if a dad comes home and it's like... | ||
When I was going to say this, I was like, oh God, that's such a horrific image. | ||
I'm not even going to say that. But that's what we're talking about here, right? | ||
Killing a baby. That's literally what we're talking about. | ||
So, you know, I'm sorry. | ||
It's early in the morning. Nobody wants to talk about this stuff, but we live in a country half-occupied by demonic psychopaths. | ||
So I have to apologize, but yeah. | ||
What happens if you stab a baby? | ||
What happens if you throw a baby against the wall and leave it dead? | ||
You get the death penalty for that? | ||
Yeah, so... I don't know. | ||
Maybe you get an abortion. You go to the electric chair. | ||
I think that's fair, right? | ||
And look, that's a decision you have to make. | ||
Nobody's forcing you to have the baby. | ||
It's entirely your choice. | ||
But if you do get an abortion, maybe you'll be denied health care. | ||
It will be fired from your job. | ||
Maybe you won't be able to go outside or leave. | ||
Or maybe we'll just give you the death penalty. | ||
I don't know. Whatever things you want to do to unvaxxed people, we'll do to you. | ||
Isn't that amazing? You can kill a baby and suffer less consequences than not receiving your vaccine. | ||
And they actually say, my body, my choice. | ||
It's a joke, but it's not funny. | ||
Let's go to this compilation of pro-abortionists. | ||
Clip number three, libs of TikTok put this together. | ||
If you have a crucifix nearby, now's a good time to grab it. | ||
Go ahead and cross yourself before we watch this. | ||
Here it is. Ah yes, our well-adjusted fellow Americans. | ||
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This abortion law goes beyond a woman's issue, and it goes beyond anything you could ever imagine. | |
The societal implications of this are going to be insane. | ||
The amount of... Pain and damage this is going to cause. | ||
And the full ability to tell a woman what she can and can't do with her body. | ||
And we're going back into a handmaid's tale society here. | ||
A handsmaid's tale society. | ||
Now watch this woman's eyebrow twitch. | ||
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Who sat home? | |
That right eyebrow. All you young girls. | ||
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Demons trying to get out. Adults over 18 years old who did not go out and vote. | |
Who did not think that we need to protect your womb. | ||
Protect your womb. | ||
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We're now back in the dark ages. | |
She's wearing a wig, right? Brace yourselves, ladies. | ||
We're back in the dark ages now. | ||
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I'm with you. My heart is just broken. | |
I don't understand why this country hates women so much. | ||
I'm starting to learn. | ||
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I just don't know. We don't hate women. | |
We hate you. We'll get through this. | ||
You're not a woman. You're not a way. | ||
You're something else. | ||
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No more joking about... | |
Why are you dressed like a clown then? | ||
The clown is telling us it's time to stop messing around. | ||
It's time to stop joking. Oh my God, these pathetic idiots. | ||
It's Handmaid's Tale, folks. | ||
That's right, if women aren't allowed to kill the babies in their bellies, then it's the equivalent of subjugating them to a second class where they're forced to do nothing but breed for the sake of humanity. | ||
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Hi, folks. | |
I mentioned abortion parties. | ||
I'd heard of them before. I wasn't privy to all the details. | ||
Matt just brought in this story. | ||
Another day, another abortion party. | ||
We'll get into what goes down at abortion parties. | ||
We'll do a little compare and contrast between abortion parties and, you know, something wholesome and good like a baby shower. | ||
Baby showers, you drink mimosas. | ||
Maybe in the abortion party, you drink Bloody Marys. | ||
We don't know. We'll puzzle that out in the next hour. | ||
We'll also take your phone calls as well. | ||
I'm going to show a couple of videos here. | ||
Talk about the path that this abortion argument has taken over the last several years and the new and heinous depths to which it has plunged. | ||
I do want to say, we've got... | ||
I've been really blown away by the numbers that we've had just in the live chat over the last couple of days. | ||
We have nearly 13,000 watching us right now just on band.video, not including all of the other various streams you can find on Rumble, Twitter, and elsewhere, not including the radio or television viewers. | ||
So... Big audience, and I'm very happy that you're all here with us today. | ||
And it tends to be a trend where after a major news story like this, we get a big influx of viewers. | ||
Our viewership's a lot higher the next day. | ||
And whether it's a mass shooting or, you know, Roe versus Wade or something like that, I... I'm so proud to be the place where people turn. | ||
I remember when I first started working here and the Las Vegas shooting happened, I remember my sister and her husband being like, yeah, we were watching InfoWars all day, every day when that broke because you guys were the only ones actually taking in and puzzling out new information as it was going on. | ||
Because you know what you're going to get when you turn to mainstream media or even right-wing media in many cases in this country. | ||
You'll get a Very staid, professional presentation of what's happening with no opinions about it at all. | ||
And they all say exactly the same thing from exactly the same sources. | ||
And maybe they have one or two people on to come on and say, wow, this is bad. | ||
And they say, yes, it is bad. | ||
Moving on, right? I'm so proud to be sort of the outlet that you know you can go to to get real reactions to things, real discussions of things. | ||
We're not going to sit here and pretend like there are two sides of this argument. | ||
No, we're going to tell you the truth, that these people are psychopathic, demonic baby killers whose desperation and mental illness is evidence of their failed behavior. | ||
Ethical paradigm. That's what it's all about. | ||
So I'm very glad to have InfoWars here, to be the outlet, to give you the truth, to tell you what's really happening, to share actual reactions from interesting people rather than just the same performative information that you always get. | ||
The information's here, but... | ||
Not the information you get other places and not presented a way that acts like this is some sort of normal thing that we all just have to pretend is real. | ||
No. This is all nonsense. | ||
We're going to make fun of it. We're going to mock it. | ||
We're going to deconstruct it. | ||
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I'd like to be here into the future. | ||
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And let me just say again, we have been covering this topic thoroughly for a very long time. | ||
We have told you and made quite a big deal about where this was going because they told us where this was going. | ||
We'll show you some clips that I'm sure you're familiar with as well as ones that you may not have seen before. | ||
But of course, we've been covering this recently because Maryland and California have both passed laws now. | ||
Passed in Maryland, it still has one more hurdle to get over in California. | ||
Both of these states have passed laws now to allow infanticide. | ||
To allow, in Maryland's case, up to 28 days after a child's birth, that child can be left to starve to death. | ||
It can be left to suffocate to death on its face. | ||
And Nothing will happen. | ||
The mother will get away with this. | ||
Remember, California also had a similar stricture in its bill. | ||
It said basically if a newborn baby ends up dead, there will be no investigation. | ||
There will be no questioning of the mother. | ||
It'll just be swept under the rug and we'll move on. | ||
And they were forced to change it. | ||
They were forced to add an addendum that said... | ||
Only if the death is a result of pregnancy-related issues. | ||
And of course, I ask the question, what pregnancy-related issue would kill a baby after it was out of the womb? | ||
It makes no sense. And I told you the only way this would make sense was if they considered postpartum depression as an aspect of pregnancy. | ||
In other words, her mental state, the mother's mental state because of the pregnancy was in a low place, so she killed her baby, so you can't blame her. | ||
I told you that was the only thing. | ||
And so it's, you know, they put in this line. | ||
Pretending like it would protect babies going, well, we don't want people to kill babies. | ||
It's just if a pregnancy-related issue comes about. | ||
I told you, when they say a pregnancy-related issue, they mean the mental state of the mother as a result of the pregnancy. | ||
And this was... In my mind today, as we were talking about this, then I saw this video and it was posted by somebody on Twitter who said, this is the moment that changed everything and indisputably showed the demonic nature of their movement. | ||
We played this on Infowars at the time it came out, but watching it again this morning, I noticed again that they actually bring up this exact issue. | ||
And they're talking about a bill that would allow mothers to kill their babies after they're born. | ||
And they explicitly say because of the mental state of the mother. | ||
So this is the way they're trying to get around, you know, the idea that they really are legalizing infanticide by saying, well, the mother's postpartum depression is a pregnancy complication, and that's what actually killed the baby. | ||
So let's go now to clip number 13, the moment that changed everything as the left was unmasked in their open desire to legalize infanticide. | ||
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Let's watch. Delegate Tran. | |
Yes, sir. How late in a pregnancy would your bill apply if a physician was simply willing to certify that the continuation of the pregnancy would impair the mental health of the woman? | ||
How late are we talking about? | ||
So the way the suggestion that we've made in the bill is to say it's in the third trimester and at the, you know, with the certification of the physician. | ||
So how late in the third trimester would you be able to do that? | ||
You know, it's very unfortunate that our physicians, our witnesses, were not able to attend today to speak specifically to that. | ||
No, I'm talking about your bill. | ||
How late in the third trimester could a physician perform an abortion if he indicated it would impair the mental health of the woman? | ||
Or physical health. | ||
Okay. Okay. I'm talking about the mental health. | ||
So, I mean, through the third trimester. | ||
The third trimester goes all the way up to 40 weeks. | ||
Okay. But to the end of the third trimester? | ||
Yep. I don't think we have a limit in the bill. | ||
So, where it's obvious that a woman is about to give birth, she has physical signs that she is about to give birth, would that still be a point at which she could request an abortion if she was so certified? | ||
She's dilating. Mr. | ||
Chairman, that would be a decision that the doctor, the physician, and the woman would make at that point. | ||
I understand that. I'm asking if your bill allows that. | ||
My bill would allow that, yes. | ||
See how hard it is to get them to admit it? | ||
They know what they're doing is sick and wrong. | ||
They won't admit it. They're not proud of this. | ||
They have to try to obscure it somehow. | ||
And of course you're familiar with this tape. | ||
It's Governor Ralph Northam. | ||
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Let's watch. There was a very contentious committee hearing yesterday when Fairfax County Delegate Kathy Tran made her case for lifting restrictions on third trimester abortions as well as other restrictions now in place. | |
And she was pressed by a Republican delegate about whether her bill would permit an abortion even as a woman is essentially dilating, ready to give birth. | ||
And she answered that it would permit an abortion at that stage of labor. | ||
Do you support her measure and explain her answer? | ||
Yeah, you know, I wasn't there, Julie, and I certainly can't speak for Delegate Tran, but I will tell you, one, first thing I would say, this is why decisions such as this should be made by providers, physicians. | ||
And the mothers and fathers that are involved. | ||
There are, you know, when we talk about third trimester abortions, these are done with the consent of obviously the mother, with the consent. | ||
Of the physicians, more than one physician by the way, and it's done in cases where there may be severe deformities, there may be a fetus that's non-viable. | ||
So in this particular example, if a mother is in labor, I can tell you exactly what would happen. | ||
The infant would be delivered. | ||
The infant would be kept comfortable. | ||
The infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired. | ||
And then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother. | ||
So I think this was really blown out of proportion. | ||
But again, we want the government not to be involved in these types of decisions. | ||
We want the decision to be made by The mothers and their providers. | ||
And this is why, Julie, that legislators, most of whom are men, by the way, shouldn't be telling a woman what she should and shouldn't be doing with her body. | ||
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And do you think multiple physicians should have to weigh in as is currently required? | |
She's trying to lift that requirement. | ||
Well, I think it's always good to get a second opinion and for at least two providers to be involved in that decision because these decisions shouldn't be taken lightly. | ||
And so, you know, I would certainly support more. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
This is Savannah Hernandez here in Venice Beach. | ||
Now California is trying to pass a bill to legalize infanticide seven days post birth. | ||
Let's go see what Californians think of the bill. | ||
So I prefer that most women make their decisions at eight weeks, but I'm also in support of ten months out of the womb. | ||
So you think babies should be aborted 10 months after they're born? | ||
If the mother wants to, yes. | ||
I think, f*** them kids. | ||
So if, like, you want to get a late-term abortion, like, that's up to you. | ||
You know, I've had an abortion, too, and it was my choice, and I'm happy I had that choice. | ||
Because if you're talking about, like, post-birth... | ||
That's not considered an abortion. | ||
You can look up abortion in the dictionary. | ||
Would it be considered murder at that point? | ||
I mean, if somebody were to abandon their child in a dumpster and they were found, yes, they would be charged. | ||
There are actual cases of that happening. | ||
That's child neglect. | ||
And anyone who's putting their child in harm's way, I think there should be definitely things put in place to make sure that children are safe. | ||
Anything that is pre-birth, if it involves termination of a fetus, that's considered an abortion. | ||
I 100% support it. | ||
I've had an abortion myself. | ||
I'm not a bad person because I made the choice that was right for me and now I have a life that I enjoy and I wouldn't take it back. | ||
Would you guys get an abortion again? | ||
Yes. 100%. 100 times. | ||
I'd do it multiple times. | ||
Until I feel that I'm ready to parent, that's the choice I'll continue to make. | ||
So basically, if they have their baby, they can neglect them for seven days, and if the baby dies, then they can't be held criminally liable. | ||
What do you guys think? Yeah. | ||
I mean, I think, like, I agree. | ||
I think whatever, like, helps women and helps them achieve their, like, dreams and however that needs to, like, happen is definitely, acts to help that is helping all of us. | ||
Yeah, I mean, obviously, you know, what these women are up to is so much better and more important than having a baby. | ||
I'd get a hundred abortions. | ||
Somebody's saying they were in favor of ten months outside the womb if the mother wants it, if it's for her mental health. | ||
Like, this is the thing that you really have to understand. | ||
All of this is leading down the same road, right? | ||
Like, all the COVID stuff, all of the—even the Ukraine stuff, the January 6th stuff. | ||
Like, it's all about dehumanization of both people involved in it and the people that they're targeting, right? | ||
We're dehumanized in the media as being— You know, deplorable, right? | ||
As being a basket of deplorables, as being unworthy of consideration and our views unworthy of, you know, any actual examination whatsoever. | ||
But really, it's these people that are being dehumanized. | ||
It's these people that have somehow been tricked into a mindset where they can hear about the killing of a newborn baby, and it just doesn't faze them at all. | ||
They're just like, yeah, well, it's for women. | ||
Yeah, it's for women's freedom. | ||
So we can go be skanks on the beach. | ||
So we can go get our nails did. | ||
Dye our hair a weird color, get fat, and then settle down. | ||
Someone that we kind of despise. | ||
I would love to just ask that, like, oh, you've had an abortion, so how old would your son be now? | ||
What would he be doing? Would he be playing baseball? | ||
Would he love birds? | ||
You know, just like, just imagine, like, what is she doing with her life? | ||
What are these people doing with their lives? | ||
That was worth the life of a baby. | ||
You know, it's like that woman that got up on the Oscar stage was holding her little golden statue. | ||
I mean, it's the perfect example of our world, right? | ||
Holding this little golden statue. | ||
I don't even remember her name. | ||
I doubt she's even a celebrity anymore. | ||
Nobody cares who this woman is. | ||
She's achieved nothing. You know... | ||
Literally, nobody will know her name in three years. | ||
I don't even know her name now, but there she was going, this was only possible because of abortion. | ||
I was able to kill my baby, and instead I have this, which is so much better and more valuable. | ||
She's being raped by Harvey Weinstein, right? | ||
She's just living in misery like this. | ||
Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox just like stabbing themselves in the chest and just like, drink my blood! | ||
There's like so miserable and unhappy and they're just like, but I killed a baby for this. | ||
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How can it be bad? How can it be bad if I killed my baby for this? | |
I'm so happy. | ||
You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
You came down to this southern town last summer To show the folks a brand new way of life But all you've shown the folks around here is trouble And you've only added misery to their strife You've only added misery to their strife Your concern is not to help the people And I'll say again, no I just love this song. | ||
I'm sorry. I should be doing my show. | ||
It's just this song is so apt to everything that we cover. | ||
Just Little Red. Anti-communist song from back in the day. | ||
It's explaining exactly how left is to operate. | ||
You go to a place where there's strife. | ||
You go to a place where people are struggling. | ||
You say, I'm here to fight for you. | ||
All you have to do is pledge allegiance to me. | ||
Then you make absolutely everything worse. | ||
Everyone's even more miserable. | ||
They can't even speak up about it now because you've instituted bizarre anti-free speech policies. | ||
And you tell them it's all for women's liberation. | ||
Now the women are just deeply, deeply unhappy. | ||
Something like half of all middle-aged women in America are on antidepressants on a permanent basis. | ||
You just rip women out of their natural comfort zone, shove them in some, you know, cubicle somewhere. | ||
It's like American Psycho, but... | ||
But the women instead of men, I mean, it's just, you know... | ||
It's amazing. | ||
It's really great. It's great and wonderful what they do for women, you know? | ||
Women had to, they used to have to live this existence. | ||
Can you imagine being a woman in the 1950s? | ||
God, you never have to go to work. | ||
You just hang out all day, like making your house pretty. | ||
Looking after a gaggle of adorable children. | ||
As they run around laughing and giggling. | ||
And maybe you take them to the park. | ||
You spend your day making baked goods. | ||
And your husband comes home at five and... | ||
You just hang out for the rest of the evening. | ||
You have two cars and a house on one salary. | ||
Maybe you go to a Little League game. | ||
Maybe you go to a play, spread out a blanket, have a little picnic with the rest of your community. | ||
Just awful! God, can you imagine? | ||
God, so much better. | ||
Now the women are liberated to just, like, get blackout drunk five days a week, have sex with guys who never even learn their name, and be left as a used, wasted detritus in the wake of some man's carnal pleasure. | ||
It's just, it's great. It's so amazing and great how it is, you know? | ||
Oh, can I? Why would I say that? | ||
Why would I say that? | ||
You didn't say that on air, did you? | ||
Matt's trying to get me to call these women things that I refuse to. | ||
Chat, tell me what you think Matt was calling these women. | ||
Tell me what you think the name was that he gave to these liberated women. | ||
Yeah. No, you used to be a mother. | ||
Now you're a dumpster. | ||
Calling them a dumpster for a certain material is inaccurate. | ||
Dumpsters usually don't serve as graveyards for children. | ||
They usually don't have dead babies in dumpsters. | ||
So I think calling these women dumpsters is a little bit insulting to dumpsters. | ||
Dumpsters form a vital function in our society. | ||
Getting rid of trash. | ||
These women are trash. | ||
They kill babies. | ||
So, my God. | ||
Here's an article from 2009. | ||
Another day, another abortion party. | ||
This woman was talking about going to her first abortion party. | ||
She says, That's because this sort of thing, | ||
they imagine we evil, unfeeling, baby-hating pro-choicers do for fun. | ||
We bore to fetuses and then throw parties. | ||
Gee, what would give them that idea? | ||
Is it the parties that you're throwing? | ||
Is it you, the way that you act? | ||
Is that what gives you? You know, she's like, conservatives, we're unsurprised. | ||
They're so bigoted. They think we just love killing babies. | ||
Then they're literally like, but come to our abortion party. | ||
Bring a hat. Bring a funny hat. | ||
They're just like doing drag queen shows where they're just like chopping babies out of their stomachs symbolically. | ||
Just like passing out the guts to the people in the crowd. | ||
They're just like, why do conservatives think we like this? | ||
Why do they think we celebrate this? | ||
Do you have that Michelle Wolf clip? | ||
Let's go ahead and maybe this is why conservatives think you people are sick freaks that love abortion. | ||
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Let's roll it. Court Justice Anthony Kennedy recently announced he is retiring, effective July 31st. | |
Hold on, I don't want to play the whole thing. Let's take it down. | ||
Just skip to the end where they, you know, do the big celebration. | ||
The big abortion song and dance. | ||
That's what I want to see. | ||
Because again, it's just like, why would they, why do conservatives have this view of us? | ||
They think we're evil baby killers. | ||
Couldn't be farther from the truth. | ||
They think we celebrate abortion. | ||
What a horrific smear that is. | ||
We don't celebrate abortion. | ||
Anyway, here's one of our liberal champions on television on primetime on a major network show. | ||
Let's watch. The Breaks, 10th Annual Salute to Abortion! | ||
Oh, they've got balloons and a marching band, and they're celebrating abortion, just killing babies. | ||
With every one of those high steps, just picture a bloody fetus dropping to the ground. | ||
Oh, it's so beautiful and amazing. | ||
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And the doctor... | |
Pries your legs open and reaches in with a metal clip and tears your baby apart inside your own body. | ||
It's so great and wonderful and good. | ||
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If you're not pregnant but you think you eventually might be and want to order a future abortion, get one! | |
If you're pregnant and you want to be pregnant, don't get one! | ||
Alright, that's about enough of her as I can take. | ||
Let's see if we can pull that down, please. | ||
My God. Of course, these people also think men can get abortion, so maybe they're just retarded. | ||
I don't really know. Uh-oh. | ||
Retarded. Quick, abort it. | ||
A classic thing. | ||
Don't say retarded. | ||
Abort them. You're not supposed to use the word retarded as a slur. | ||
That's incredibly offensive. | ||
But we should have probably a government program to pay for retarded people to be aborted. | ||
Don't offend them. Don't use the word retarded. | ||
That takes their condition and turns it into a smear, but do kill them before they're able to experience life. | ||
Do put them down like a rabid dog. | ||
I'm a tolerant, progressive liberal, folks. | ||
I do not say the word retard. | ||
I do, however, advocate for them to be killed in the womb. | ||
Oh, good lord, folks. | ||
So she goes on to describe this abortion party. | ||
They describe how a three-year-old boy was there. | ||
Guy Duncan says, even though I thought the presence of a young child at an abortion party was a little bizarre, nobody else seemed to acknowledge or even care about this contradiction. | ||
He eventually asks the kid whether he feels welcome because, get it? | ||
Why would he feel welcome at an event that's all about hating children? | ||
Surely only inflaming the already irate anti-abortion readers. | ||
He describes how someone, quote, had taken a red bed sheet and hung it below a light fixture to resemble a giant womb just above the dance floor. | ||
It's as if they're dancing on the fetus's grave. | ||
What to make of all this, the author wonders. | ||
This is where I kind of really do feel sorry for women. | ||
Like... Because I don't get it. | ||
I assume it's just a woman thing. | ||
Like... I don't understand. | ||
What to make for all of this? Part of me is inclined to examine my supreme discomfort with the idea of a lighthearted abortion hoedown in light of my strong pro-choice beliefs. | ||
A much larger part of me, however, suspects I'd be falling victim to what seems like a calculated and manipulative caricature of this particular party, so I decided to toss it to some of my fellow broadsheeters for their take. | ||
Like, this paragraph alone, it represents such... | ||
Painful mental illness to me, right? | ||
It's this... | ||
And it sort of is the perfect example of the modern world, where, like, clearly she recognizes deep in her soul how horrific this is, and yet all of her friends are doing it. | ||
Are all of her friends evil? | ||
That can't be true. So she'll change how she thinks. | ||
We'll dissect this a little bit more on the other side. | ||
I don't even know if I can really explain this. | ||
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I'm reading this article again. | |
Again, it's from Salon from 2009. | ||
Even since then, we've had 13 years of growth of acceptance and expanded rights when it comes to abortion and expanded celebration of abortion. | ||
Even this is kind of this weird throwback where it's like... | ||
The women in this article are still kind of in this mindset where they aren't fully on board of just saying abortion is great and wonderful and always good. | ||
They're still a little bit uncomfortable with it. | ||
See, their natural tendency was still somewhat persistent at this point. | ||
I think since then it's more or less been completely sanded down and eliminated to where now all that exists is the fabricated brainwashing from the mainstream media that all this is good. | ||
But it's like – So this woman writes this article about going to abortion, and she asks a bunch of other people about this abortion party, and you hear a bunch of other women talk about it. | ||
And... Again, I really am struggling how to conceptualize this. | ||
It reminds me of the clip... | ||
I've referenced many times, I should just have it in a folder to play it every time I reference it, but it was when Antifa was running around Portland smashing apartment buildings and breaking windows and stuff, and you had these two dudes, looked like just like frat bro type dudes, who were pissed off at Antifa for doing violence, and they were going, get the hell out of here, get out of here, and then they say, we know who you are, you're really proud boys. | ||
And that to me was like, that was like the moment I lost hope. | ||
I just think about this clip all the time. | ||
That we can live in a world where the left is actually engaged in like violent, terroristic activity and the people who are the victims of that activity blame the enemies of Antifa. | ||
Right? It's like, again, I don't know how to verbalize what's going on in that situation. | ||
Except that the disconnect from reality, it is literally cultish. | ||
It's the only thing you can compare it to is when a cult, like all the cult members gather together and beat the crap out of one of their members, and that member becomes more loyal to the cult, right? | ||
The people who are beating you somehow gain your affection. | ||
Somehow when you're being beaten by the cult members, this programming happens, and I don't get how it works, but you go... | ||
Oh, these people love me. | ||
It's those people out there. | ||
They're the reason I'm being beaten by these people. | ||
It's so utterly bizarre. | ||
So in this case, this abortion party happened. | ||
An article was written about it. | ||
And all of these women, their only objection to this is that it fits in with the stereotype that conservatives have about liberals. | ||
So they're not mad that the abortion party is happening. | ||
They're not like that freaked out by the fact that This really is what you people are like. | ||
They're mad that the conservatives are right. | ||
That's their big objection. | ||
It's very bizarre. | ||
It's very, very, very strange. | ||
So this original author says, Part of me is inclined to examine my supreme discomfort with the idea of a lighthearted abortion hoedown in light of my strong pro-choice beliefs. | ||
A much larger part of me, however, suspects I'd be falling victim to what seems like a calculated, manipulative caricature of this particular party. | ||
So again, the party happened. | ||
Just trying to put yourself in the mindset of this woman. | ||
She sees this abortion party happen. | ||
She's like, this is weird. | ||
Just intrinsically, inherently, she's like, I don't like this. | ||
I don't like the idea that this abortion is being celebrated, that they're getting their friends together to drink beer and burn a fetus in effigy and gathering money from their friends in order to kill a baby. | ||
Just intrinsically, she's like, this is weird. | ||
This is wrong. I don't like this. | ||
But instead of just understanding that and going, maybe there's something to this way that I feel, she goes, oh, now I'm a victim of Of the caricature of this party. | ||
Again, I just, I cannot... | ||
I can't explain how crazy this is. | ||
I'd be falling victim. | ||
So it's like... | ||
Somehow they've programmed these people to believe that when... | ||
Conservatives point out something obviously horrible... | ||
That instead of going, oh, this is horrible, I agree with people saying this is horrible, they go, oh, well, it must not be horrible because these people say it's horrible and I don't want to be tricked by these people. | ||
And it's like... | ||
I mean, again, you know, it's just sort of pervasive on everything. | ||
I mean, this is just what happens, is that conservatives have, like, legitimate concerns about things... | ||
And leftists have just this intrinsic, like, knee-jerk reflex reaction to... | ||
Even if they know it's true, even if they know conservatives are right about it, they will go, well, I know what they're describing as reality, but I will reject that reality because I believe that if I accept the reality, then I'm being tricked by them. | ||
It's so bizarre. | ||
I really cannot... Believe these people vote. | ||
So she goes on to quote some other people. | ||
Mary Elizabeth Williams. I can't speak for the author's intention, but the story reads like it was calculated to provoke the most apolectic reaction of the right. | ||
The women's are celebrating killing babies and men aren't welcome. | ||
Is it the sound of Bill O'Reilly rubbing his palms in glee that I hear? | ||
This is the only concern of these women. | ||
They're all like, yeah, it's kind of weird, but I'm going to be in favor of it because otherwise Bill O'Reilly will be right. | ||
Okay, so he's right about this. | ||
So they say that liberals are celebrating abortion. | ||
You see that they are celebrating abortion. | ||
Instead of going, oh, so Bill O'Reilly was right, you go, oh, you can hear Bill O'Reilly rumming his palms. | ||
As if we... Are happy that this stuff is happening? | ||
Like, no, we're against this stuff because we're against this stuff. | ||
If this wasn't happening, we'd be like, oh, I wish they would hold abortion parties so we could claim that they're this crazy. | ||
No, you just really are this crazy. | ||
You really are this horrible. | ||
You really are this disconnected with your human nature. | ||
It really is upsetting to see our fellow human beings degraded to this degree and forced in their own, you know, to take upon themselves this, like, Hatred. | ||
I mean, it's just bizarre, man. | ||
It's just so unbelievably weird. | ||
And every single one of the women that they ask, this is their major concern. | ||
It's the only thing they feel concerned about, is that this party of people holding an abortion, they're not mad that they're holding an abortion party. | ||
They're not mad that they're celebrating the death of a baby. | ||
They're mad that in doing so, they confirm the suppositions of the right. | ||
That's what they're upset about. | ||
Again, it's just... It's just horrific. | ||
This woman, Lynn Harris, says, for the record, I'm fairly certain some members of the anti-choice movement think feminism is one big abortion party to begin with. | ||
Well, apparently it is. Again, they say there's a degree to which this further stigmatizes the procedure. | ||
Yes, well, it's the truth, so... | ||
Kate Harding, I can't get past the fact that so much of this article echoes anti-choice framing about liberal pro-choice women, but it's reality. | ||
It echoes anti-choice framing about liberal pro-choice women. | ||
It's because it's reality. | ||
It's because the framing of liberal women as being hysterically pro-abortion is real and true, and we talk about it, then they're like, wow, it's just conforming to their bigotry. | ||
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I told myself I wasn't going to do this, but we spent the whole show on the abortion topic. | ||
There's so much other stuff to talk about, but when abortion is the only thing everybody's talking about, and it's just such a... | ||
Horrific and illustrative thing. | ||
I mean, again, this article, we're talking about the abortion party. | ||
It really gives you insight into the cultish mindset of these people. | ||
Again, they ask, let's see, one, two, three, four women to contribute their thoughts. | ||
And every single one of them makes the same point that the reason they're They're not even against this party, but they have trepidation about these abortion parties because it just confirms what conservatives say. | ||
And again, I'm spending so much time on this because I feel like it's kind of key to so much to understand the liberal mindset. | ||
They're so partisan. | ||
They're so cultishly programmed in favor of their in-group and in opposition to the out-group that That their reaction to learning that the conservatives are right is not to go, okay, the conservatives are right. | ||
It's to go, okay, we need to stop doing this because it's proving the conservatives right. | ||
It's just bizarre. | ||
It's like the... It's like the story of some rabbi at the time of Jesus. | ||
Apparently, I don't even know where the story comes from. | ||
I don't think it's in the Bible, but it may be in some Gnostic text or something. | ||
They basically paid a Roman guard to say that Jesus did not rise from the tomb. | ||
And to claim that the body was stolen or something. | ||
So it's like, I get it that, you know, if you're, you don't think that Jesus is the real deal. | ||
But then when he does rise from the tomb, you think you'd go, oh my God, he was the real deal. | ||
But instead you go, no, we're going to pay to hide this information. | ||
I'm going to try to, you know, bribe people to conceal this information because it proves me wrong. | ||
It's like, I don't know. | ||
I don't know. I don't know if you get the connection I'm trying to make here, but... | ||
It's just like at a certain point, you're not a human being anymore. | ||
You're not a real person. | ||
You're not somebody who can see information and then take it in and actually judge it for yourself. | ||
Like you're just a cog in a machine. | ||
You're just a cell of a larger organism. | ||
And you're just serving the purpose of that organism and not the purpose of your own soul. | ||
Like it's just... Again, all four or five of these women say the same thing. | ||
Quote, I hate that this story is only going to reinforce anti-choice and anti-feminist stereotypes. | ||
But as a pro-choice feminist, I can't condemn it as anything other than arguably tacky. | ||
Yeah, she's worried that the party was tacky. | ||
That's her big concern about this. | ||
And finally, we have Amy Binfer say, I absolutely emphatically agree with all that's been said here. | ||
The piece feels like the worst case scenario of the anti-choice propaganda. | ||
Is it because the propaganda is correct? | ||
It's because they're right and that's the big issue here? | ||
So, you know, again, it's like everything, right? | ||
It's like when we first said that there was going to be a vaccine passport. | ||
Somebody went, what? That's crazy. | ||
That's insane. No way. | ||
Nobody would ever do that. | ||
It's like that's the correct reaction. | ||
That's your base instinct reaction. | ||
That's your gut reaction. | ||
That's the correct one to have. | ||
But then it's like, wow, we can't give in to these conspiracy theorists that think there's going to be a vaccine passport, so we're going to create a vaccine passport. | ||
It's like, so we're right. | ||
No, no, you're wrong, but we are doing the thing that you said, but you're just wrong about it. | ||
Like, it's just, I don't know. | ||
It's the same thing over and over. | ||
But, you know, my little sister just had a beautiful little baby girl. | ||
And so we just went to her baby shower a couple weeks ago. | ||
And we're just imagining the differences between an abortion party and a baby shower. | ||
Which would you rather attend? | ||
Baby shower? It's during the day. | ||
Maybe out in a garden. | ||
Nice selection of charcuterie board, finger foods, fun little activities. | ||
You know, you get to play little games. | ||
You maybe write down professions and drop them in the hat. | ||
And so you pick it out and see, you know, guesses of what people think the baby will be when she grows up. | ||
And there's gifts being given out. | ||
Little tiny dresses. It's like that big. | ||
It's so tiny and cute. The little shoes. | ||
It'll fit on your thumb. | ||
I mean, it's just... Just adorable and wholesome and beautiful. | ||
And actually, it was funny because there are so many kids in my family and in our friend circle. | ||
During the baby shower, all the guys, we went with... | ||
My sister's husband and went over to a bar and we're all hanging out and then suddenly we all start getting calls from all the moms being like um we need your help because for the last hour and a half it had just been all the moms with all of the babies and the babies were they were winning the battle let's just say they were uh completely out of control and so all the moms were like yeah we need the dad's back we need the dad's back things are getting a little out of hand over here it's Food is flying. | ||
There's chaos happening. | ||
And it's just like, can you imagine a more fun and rambunctious and bright and sunny and happy event? | ||
And it's like just compare and contrast that balloons and flowers and candles and gifts and streamers and, you know, pretty sundresses and all this beauty to just like the depressed, dark, red light of an abortion party where there's a keg and there's a bunch of People in their 30s with nothing to live for who just, | ||
you know, don't own anything, don't believe in anything. | ||
They're just like getting drunk and talking about whether or not what they're doing is Reflective of the evil that's projected onto them by the conservatives. | ||
Are we really evil? I don't know. | ||
Just drink more. Just drink more and smoke more weed. | ||
You won't know whether you're evil or not anymore. | ||
It's just like stale beer, sticky floors, dark... | ||
Middle-aged women covering up their age with too much makeup. | ||
It just sounds pathetic and horrific and weird. | ||
And it's just, you know, this is our option now. | ||
It's time to make a choice, Western man. | ||
Are you going to go to the sunny uplands of the life-affirming goodness of reality? | ||
Or are you going to take those creaky basement stairs into the fetid underdark of reality? | ||
The satanic cult that currently runs the operation. | ||
I know where I'm going. | ||
I know where I'll have more fun. | ||
It's with all the moms and babies and families and joy. | ||
Not the lonely, pathetic corporate drones that sacrifice their ability to create life for the chance to become some wage slave. | ||
For an international corporation uses slaves to make cell phones, you know? | ||
It's just like... | ||
And you know, I went on a big rant about this on Sunday. | ||
Because I'd gone into a bookstore that was just... | ||
It was a religious bookstore. | ||
It just didn't call itself that because they don't believe that they're really a religion. | ||
But the whole rant was about the moral framework... | ||
That's being instituted right now and that our previous moral framework is being usurped and destroyed in favor of this new moral framework. | ||
But the old moral framework actually has arguments behind it. | ||
It actually brings about the prosperity and peace and love and strength that a moral framework is predicated on. | ||
Why do you adhere to a moral framework? | ||
Because it obviously provides for the best life for the most amount of people. | ||
And that's the framework of Christianity, the framework of the West, framework of morality. | ||
These people are replacing that with their own moral framework, and they don't even make the argument that it's good, that it's better overall. | ||
They don't make the argument that this moral framework is the way to make strong, happy people who are successful, prosperous, joyous. | ||
They don't even make that argument. | ||
If you question their moral framework, they silence you with censorship and calling you a bigot. | ||
And this is their moral framework. | ||
Misgendering somebody is a heinous, possibly capital crime. | ||
Killing a baby is something to be celebrated in a party. | ||
Want to know why the world's so crappy? | ||
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Because they run it. Some might even say they had to get our permission to at least tell us ahead of time, even if we didn't believe them. | |
Over four billion people have been injected with something that took just nine months to create. | ||
Ask yourself why. | ||
Back in biblical times, human sacrifice was a form of demonic worship. | ||
We're still doing it in present day by killing our unborn. | ||
It's the same demons. | ||
It's the same sacrifice. | ||
It's the same sin. | ||
It's just a different time. | ||
This is a long shot in and of itself, running for governor against an incumbent. | ||
Why are you doing this? | ||
If we don't call things out and we don't acknowledge them and we don't take authority and take dominion over what God's given us, then we are no better than the evil ones that put it up. | ||
We've watched as people have destroyed our history and monuments and in their place they have erected statues to their own gods. | ||
The new world order is here and they told us it was coming. | ||
It's a battle far greater than what we see in the natural. | ||
It is a war between good and evil. | ||
Executive order number 10, demolish the Georgia Guidestones. | ||
CandiceTaylor.com slash Executive Order 10. | ||
I don't know if I've ever been more blown away by a campaign video than I was by that. | ||
We're used to seeing fairly well-produced, powerful videos of some right-winger walking down the street. | ||
There's sort of a style that was developed over the last two years or so. | ||
This one broke the mold immediately. | ||
And I literally have goosebumps right now, right? | ||
The way that this woman talks, she's running for governor of Georgia. | ||
Candace Taylor. Candace Taylor for governor of Georgia. | ||
I might move to Georgia just to vote for this woman. | ||
The candidate for We the People. | ||
Incredibly powerful stuff. | ||
Gives me some hope, man. | ||
Gives me some hope that regular people really are waking up to this. | ||
We really are getting involved. | ||
And if we could get people in every state, like Ms. | ||
Taylor, standing up and going, yeah, I'm running for governor, and one of my executive orders day one will be to demolish the Georgia Guidestones, will be to dismantle the New World Order. | ||
She came out with nine executive orders that she would implement should she become governor. | ||
This was the 10th, destroy the Georgia Guidestones. | ||
It's what we need to do. Symbolically, we need to let the New World Order know, we know what you're up to, and we will not let you complete it. | ||
We won't even let you talk about it. | ||
We won't let you erect monuments to our destruction. | ||
You really think we're that weak? | ||
I guess we are, because it still stands. | ||
It's still up there. And now we're starting to see the tide shift, and people stand up for this, stand up against this. | ||
And speak out against the new world order. | ||
Not a moment too soon because they are already implementing their digital ID total global control structure. | ||
Let's go down to clip number five. | ||
Here's the president of the EU announcing very proudly the EU digital ID for which all EU countries will have to be subscribed by July 1st. | ||
Let's watch. She is Ursula Vanderlei or whatever her name is. | ||
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Before Easter, we promised to the Europeans that we will do everything possible so that they can gain back some normality when planning for their well-deserved summer holidays. | |
So on Monday, the European Parliament and the European Council signed the regulation for the EU digital COVID certificate. | ||
It is applicable from the 1st of July on, but if you want to as a member state, you can sign up early voluntarily. | ||
And that's what Belgium did. | ||
Belgium allows, as of today, to travel with a certificate and they issue these certificates. | ||
And here is mine. | ||
So everyone who is fully vaccinated or tested negative or has recovered from COVID can get one. | ||
And we have right now 15 member states that have already signed up. | ||
And from the 1st of July, all 27 member states have to apply these EU digital certificates for the COVID. I am planning now to start my tour through 27 member states for the next generation EU, our recovery and resilience plan. | ||
And I'm very curious to test and to see how this certificate will work. | ||
Thank you. Sometimes when we talk about conspiracy theories, you have to be able to draw connections between various different things that seem completely unrelated and show how actually they're working in the same direction. | ||
Sometimes it's a little stretch. | ||
You sort of have to go, okay, I think these things are distinct, but I can see how they could work together. | ||
I don't know if that's the plan or not. | ||
But certainly these things are all pushing in the same direction. | ||
Sometimes it's a little vague. | ||
Sometimes it's a little tenuous. | ||
And you just have to sort of go, well, this could be a connection. | ||
It could just be a coincidence. | ||
I don't think there's anything vague about this. | ||
I don't think there's anything tenuous or circumspect or far-reaching about this connection. | ||
At the same time you have the EU implementing their digital COVID vaccine passport. | ||
You also have members of the EU rolling out their own social credit system. | ||
If you think these two things are not happening simultaneously on purpose, I don't know what to tell you. | ||
I mean, clearly it is now being implemented. | ||
And this, of course, I wanted to add in with the New World Order. | ||
Rant from Ms. | ||
Taylor there, because this is the ultimate goal of the New World Order, total digital surveillance and control of the world's population. | ||
They're getting their foot in their door, foot in the door with the COVID vaccine passport. | ||
It will very, very rapidly become a social credit score, and it will punish you for things like having babies, right? | ||
When they talk about the... | ||
Social credit score rewarding good behavior. | ||
Remember, this is good behavior defined by them, which includes killing babies, not owning anything, being a pathetic, dependent, drug-addled idiot. | ||
That's you being a good citizen, according to them. | ||
If you want to be independent, if you want to eat meat, live for yourself, have lots of babies, drive a big car, you're a bad person and you must be punished. | ||
This is a moral framework they're establishing. | ||
It is horrific, anti-human celebration of death. | ||
And that's the moral framework that will be reinforced brutally and without exception with the social credit score. | ||
So here's a video talking about the social credit score now being rolled out in Italy, the city of Bologna. | ||
Italy social credit system. | ||
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The Italian city of Bologna is piloting a social credit system, the first of its kind in Europe. | |
The municipal government is introducing a smart citizen wallet, rewarding digital points for citizens who demonstrate virtuous behavior. | ||
Disturbingly, actions related to one's carbon footprint are central to what's considered rewardable virtuous behavior. | ||
Because use is still voluntary, this social credit system isn't yet as all-encompassing as the one that exists in China. | ||
Rather than penalizing citizens for not behaving virtuously, as defined by the government, citizens will only be rewarded. | ||
The government hopes that this distinction, treating the social credit score more like a reward card, will increase the adoption among Italian citizens. | ||
While usage remains voluntary, it is definitely a slippery slope. | ||
After all, the success, failure and rate of acceptance of Polonia's soft social credit system could have profound consequences for the rest of Italy and maybe look back on as the moment Europe began crossing the Rubicon. | ||
Our power is our resistance. | ||
If you like this video, please subscribe to our channel for more updates and... | ||
Powerful, powerful stuff from the Forum for Democracy. | ||
You know what I think about the Italian credit score? | ||
I think it's Bologna. | ||
My social credit score just dropped, by the way. | ||
You're not allowed to make fun of the city of Bologna. | ||
It's just horrific. It is the final nail in the coffin of freedom worldwide. | ||
They are implementing it now. | ||
They're going all out. | ||
They understand that their grip is slipping. | ||
Their control is fracturing. | ||
And they're desperate to close that cell door now before the great escape takes place. | ||
We won't stop fighting. | ||
We won't stop spreading this news. | ||
And certainly... | ||
Doesn't feel good to say, we told you so. | ||
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People have not listened for too long. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
During the 1990s, Monsanto Corporation's devastating attack against farmers, their genetically modified frankenfoods, and their genetically modified frankenfoods, and their neurotoxic pesticides inspired people to push government into legislating certification standards for foods. | ||
But thanks to Big Pharma, Bill Gates, and pop culture media brainwashing, Monsanto still stands strong and is ready to take complete control of your food supply with the help of the same powerful families and foundations who already control the money and the energy. | ||
Their plans to do so are comprehensively laid out in a recent report published at Corey Diggs. | ||
The indoor vertical farming industry, which is a highly innovative and efficient method, is being funded by Bill Gates and pushed by the World Economic Forum as a replacement to conventional outdoor farming. | ||
AeroFarms is the industry leader in vertical farming, and they also co-developed the first CRISPR gene-edited produce product and worked with the NIH to produce proteins for the deadly COVID vaccines. | ||
AeroFarms makes it clear that they are not conventional gardeners. | ||
They are all about synthetic food products, which is clearly the trend in this growing industry. | ||
Monsanto is creating specially tailored genetically cut seeds for these vertical farms. | ||
And the University of California is developing a plant-based mRNA vaccine that farms can grow in heads of lettuce, which happens to be the main crop of these new farms. | ||
These GMO farms already provide food at major outlets including Kroger, Walmart, and Whole Foods, and are massively expanding. | ||
And it's not only fresh produce that's getting genetically modified. | ||
The USDA and FDA have already approved genetic modifications on pigs, salmon, and cattle. | ||
And they have approved synthetic lab-grown meat. | ||
Bill Gates' Good Food Institute plans to reimagine meat production with $10 million of support from the USDA. But in order to make their big pharma food supply the new American model, they will need a major crisis. | ||
The 2020 lockdowns distressed the supply chain, which was further affected by U.S. sanctions against Russia. | ||
This has created a food shortage crisis. | ||
Add to that, over a dozen food processing plants have mysteriously been destroyed in the past several weeks, as well as major fertilizer plants during a major fertilizer crisis. | ||
To make matters worse, Union Pacific Railroad forces a 20% reduction in shipments from the world's largest fertilizer company. | ||
And when the people demand a solution, as it turns out, Bill Gates is heavily invested in alternative fertilizers and is also a chief stockholder of the Canadian National Railway, who claims to be helping the fertilizer market grow. | ||
Perhaps Bill Gates and Monsanto will volunteer to save everyone with their new gene-edited bacteria fertilizer. | ||
And maybe it will backfire like it did in Africa, when after 15 years of trying to help, all Gates and Monsanto accomplished was increasing starvation by 31%. | ||
But that's okay, because it's Monsanto bear to the rescue with their big pharma food factories, with brand new mRNA vaccine lettuce. | ||
And as if this wasn't bad enough, the stated goal of this new frankenfood industry is to make all food traceable. | ||
And that means coating it all in nanotech. | ||
Who controls the food supply controls the people. | ||
Who controls the energy can control whole continents. | ||
Who controls money can control the world. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
As always, folks, you can find and share that video at band.video. | ||
Big Pharma set to control entire food supply. | ||
They are making their final move for total control of all necessary networks for life to function. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with Greg Reese. | ||
Talk about this and so much more. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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It's like one of my prized possessions. | ||
It's a massive desk that I've hauled everywhere I've ever lived. | ||
I've brought this desk along with me, and it has a very nice leather top, treated leather top, and I'm very careful never to put drinks on it. | ||
I never put anything on it that could damage it. | ||
But unfortunately, at one point, I had my X2 sitting there, and I had not tied the cap on the right way, and some iodine spilled, and I was so worried, because it's like, ah, you know, spill it on the leather, you expect it to be all sticky, you expect it to leave a stain or something, but it was like... | ||
And it sat there probably a full day. | ||
It sat there sitting, like, creating a ring of iodine sitting there because I didn't realize it was leaking or, you know, had spilled some down the side. | ||
And so I thought for sure, okay, after sitting out for a day, I mean, you can imagine, put anything up, put, you know, spill some Coke and leave it for a day. | ||
You'll get this sticky residue, right? | ||
This mess. Orange juice. | ||
Anything else you were to spill, even water would have left Mark in a damage. | ||
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It just, like, cleaned the leather. | ||
It was, it's like... | ||
It's a very kind of crazy element. | ||
And when you get it and you get the little bottle, just look at it for a second. | ||
Just like feel it in your finger. | ||
Like it's really an amazing supplement. | ||
And I was just sort of blown away by the fact that it didn't damage this leather at all. | ||
Didn't leave a mark and just left it almost looking like repaired where the iodine had fallen. | ||
Because it's so pure. | ||
It's so... Like, perfect. | ||
I really don't know how to explain it, but it was one of those things that was like, man, what other thing could you spill on leather and have it not damage leather at all? | ||
It's just, it's the real deal, folks. | ||
It's not like it's full of these additives or alternative stuff in the bottle that... | ||
It will damage your insides like it would damage something it spilled on. | ||
It's just this pure, perfectly clean crystal iodine that is really incredible. | ||
And again, people take it and you really don't know what effect it's going to have for you until you do take it. | ||
And then you find out what the lack of iodine in our diets is likely doing to you. | ||
Alright, so while we wait to get Greg Reese connected, I did have some other funny reactions about the abortion ban. | ||
Javon on Twitter, Javon Brown, Javon underscore Brown rather on Twitter said, No one cared about drag queens until libraries started booking them and they told us Desmond was amazing. | ||
Nobody bothered trans folks and other genders until people were made to suffer for not kowtowing to them. | ||
Roe vs. Wade would have stayed, but they went with, shout your abortion. | ||
And it's true. We need to be confident in our beliefs. | ||
And it can be hard when your entire society is reigned against you. | ||
When your entire media celebrates abortion, has little parades about abortion, thanks the abortion doctor when they received their Oscar for killing their baby, sacrificing their baby to receive a little golden statue. | ||
And you're told that being against abortion means you hate women. | ||
I always make the joke because you just take the leftist projections of conservatives and And if you were to actually act like these things were true, it reveals how ridiculous it is, right? | ||
I'm against abortion because I believe that a baby is a human being. | ||
And I believe this all goes down to DNA. You know, I was talking about DNA a little while ago, but abortion is sort of the perfect chance to bring it up because that is the unique fingerprints, the signature of you is your DNA and that that DNA signature that unique marker that is unique to you and only you pervades every cell of your body every You know, | ||
Dalva spit. You spit out every strand of hair in your head, every skin flake on your body. | ||
It all has in it this singular and totally, utterly unique strand of DNA. This code that was given to us. | ||
I mean, it's almost... I mean, it is divine. | ||
This is your unique signature, unique only to you, that pervades every cell of your body and says that you are a different human being than every other human being. | ||
And a baby in the womb does not have the same DNA as its mother, does not have the same DNA as its father. | ||
It has its own unique DNA, meaning it is an individual. | ||
That is not the mother. | ||
It's not the mother's body that we're talking about. | ||
It is a unique individual in the form of a baby, and you know that by the DNA. And of course, when you focus on DNA, you get into wanting to preserve DNA and say, I have a right to be born without having my DNA altered by some outside force. | ||
So when it comes to just fighting for human beings, I think the focus on DNA is an important aspect to focus on. | ||
But maybe we'll move away from abortion here as we welcome my guest for the next hour, the one and only Mr. | ||
Greg Reese. Thank you so much for coming on, Greg. | ||
Thank you, Harrison. It's good to be here with you. | ||
How are you doing today? I'm very good. | ||
Thank you, sir. And let me just tell everybody who doesn't know already, Greg Reese produces in-depth reports on the New World Order, vaccines, and populist politics. | ||
You can find his channel at ban.video as well as reesreports.com, reesreport.com. | ||
So, bandaivideoreesreport.com. | ||
You also have gregrees.substack.com. | ||
Tell us what people can expect to find when they go to your Substack, Greg. | ||
Right now, Substack, I'm doing a weekly podcast. | ||
And right now, I'm giving that to all free subscribers until I get things sorted out. | ||
Right now, Substack and Stripe are trying to sort things out of my account, admin things. | ||
They're kind of a new company and they're blowing up. | ||
So... We're good to go. | ||
I say in the first episode of the podcast, I'm like, yeah, Greg Reese said he did this, so I thought, yeah, I'll do that too. | ||
I totally stole your idea, but it's a great idea. | ||
So we'll be back with Greg Reese, talk about what he's working on and about these new happenings that are putting everything in jeopardy. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. My guest is the one and only Greg Reese, band.video, reesreport.com, and gregreese.substack.com. | ||
And, you know, there really is nowhere on Earth like Infowars. | ||
There's nowhere to work like Infowars. | ||
And maybe it's just because we're under constant attack. | ||
We have this battle-hardened camaraderie with one another. | ||
But it's good because I don't get jealous of Greg Reese, especially when my friends and family come to me knowing I have a show that I do for three hours a day, and they'll tell me about something, and they don't want me to talk about it on my show. | ||
They want me to pass it to Greg Reese, and it happens all the time. | ||
Literally twice yesterday, my friend John and my dad were telling me about something, and they were like, yeah, it's pretty crazy, man. | ||
Maybe you can get this to Greg Reese, and he can do a report on it. | ||
I have a show, you know. | ||
I could report on it, but no, they want Greg Reese because people really appreciate your ability to investigate things, really parcel it out, and then put it in a concise and understandable form. | ||
You really have a talent for that, and people recognize it. | ||
And so, again, I'm being totally facetious here. | ||
I actually... I'm like, I will certainly pass that on to Greg to search into it. | ||
He'll devote the time necessary. | ||
I'm dealing with all this other crap. | ||
You have the time to actually delve into topics, research them, figure out what's really going on, and then you make these incredible reports to get the information out. | ||
So just a compliment, by the way, of my friends and family. | ||
How do you decide on topics, Greg? | ||
How do you decide this is what I want to cover today? | ||
Well, you know, what I do is I... I'm basically directing my videos towards people with a short attention span. | ||
And I'm one of them. I have issues with my own brain from conditioning years and years of conditioning pop culture and stuff like that. | ||
You know, you only got about, you know, five minutes, three to five minutes to sort of get through to someone before they want to move on. | ||
And so I'm looking for basically what I think is the most important thing to pick. | ||
You know, what's the most important story that people should know right now? | ||
And I don't feel like I'm a journalist. | ||
I feel like all I'm doing is saying this, in my opinion, is my best purview is a very important thing that you should know about that no one's talking about it. | ||
Lately, I feel like what I'm doing is I'm just trying to figure out as many different ways as possible of saying, wake up or they're going to kill you in about five minutes. | ||
We get accused of fear mongering and stuff like that. | ||
And to be honest, lately, some days I feel like that's all I'm doing is I'm just trying to shake people awake and be like, this is really happening. | ||
I mean, it's crazy lately. | ||
I just pick them off a gut instinct. | ||
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The grace of God. | |
Well, it's—and you're right. | ||
I mean, they're making it so evident now. | ||
It almost feels like banging your head against a wall going, how do people not see this? | ||
How do they not wake up? | ||
And it is incredibly frustrating. | ||
And, you know, somebody called in the other day and said, you know, I only have so much hard drive space, but I want to download your videos. | ||
What should I download? And I said, download the Greg Reese videos because— You know, they take maybe a week of coverage of InfoWars and consolidate it down into that five minutes. | ||
So it really is a valuable resource. | ||
And again, it's all funded by InfoWarsStore.com and Band.Video. | ||
But of course, now you have a substack and you referenced before the break there some goings-on that might mean that that substack won't be there forever. | ||
Can you give us some insight into what exactly is happening behind the scenes? | ||
Well, the globalist communists, or whatever faction you want to call them, the ones that want to destroy this country, the ones that are doing an incredibly efficient job of destroying this country, they just put out that silly little article about you, me, and others a couple days ago, before the weekend or whatever. | ||
When I first read it, I laughed and enjoyed it because I thought it was actually quite flattering. | ||
I thought my best work, I think he showed... | ||
A pretty good perspective of the variety of subjects I cover. | ||
He quoted some of my favorite things that I ever wrote. | ||
You know, I am a conspiracy theorist. | ||
You know, I do love outlandish, wild stories and conspiracies. | ||
I mean, yeah. So, at first, I was like, oh, groovy. | ||
It read like a pretty good review. | ||
But then I realized what they were doing, and they're trying to de-platform us. | ||
That's what they're doing. They already successfully got PayPal, which I won't miss taking off, but they're going after my Substack right now. | ||
And so far, Substack seems like A very strong platform for free speech. | ||
I mean, before I signed up, a friend of mine, Celia Farber, told me about it, and I researched it. | ||
And what I was looking for when I first went on was articles about questioning the VAX to see if anyone's on there doing that. | ||
And there's plenty. And that tells me then that they serve the First Amendment. | ||
Right. Right. | ||
And of course, that was clearly the point of this article. | ||
You know, they kick us off YouTube. | ||
They say, go build your own YouTube. | ||
We do. And then they say, well, no, you can't do that either. | ||
They want to stop ban.video from existing. | ||
So they target you, myself, Patrick Howley, who's not even on Infowars, so kind of strange. | ||
But they brag in that article that they got my Twitter account deleted. | ||
They bragged they got you kicked off of PayPal. | ||
So, yeah, I mean, that's the point. | ||
It's trying to deplatform us. | ||
Yeah. I mean, I had to laugh, too, because, you know, how effective can your hit piece be if the first thing that the subject of your hit piece does is tweet it out, right? | ||
Like, that was the first thing I did was tweet out that article, just being like, look at how ridiculous this is. | ||
You know, it's funny that they try to write hit pieces and we just laugh at them. | ||
But you do have to understand that their audience... | ||
Is primed to despise us, and when you read it through our eyes, it's just funny what they're saying about us, but through their eyes, they are really setting up a straw man to go after and to sick their followers on. | ||
They really want to make us sound like terrible people. | ||
We think it's funny, but for the people out there who don't know who we are, if this is their first introduction to us, yeah, we sound pretty bad, Greg. | ||
We're bad dudes. It's an interesting way to find success. | ||
You know, I mean, I consider myself, I said I don't really consider myself a journalist, and I don't. | ||
I I've been a video filmmaker, musician, writer since I was a kid. | ||
I've always, I spent many years of my life identifying as a struggling artist. | ||
So I really consider myself an artist, a patriot, and an artist, and really just a concerned citizen of the world, realizing that there is a massive tyranny being set up around us. | ||
So all I'm doing is, like I said, pointing to stories that I think are important. | ||
And as an artist... | ||
I gotta tell you, it's a very interesting place to be when you're finding a certain level of success to your work, and you're becoming almost marked as an enemy of some type of violent uprising revolution that's taking place right now, you know? I was never expecting this when I was a kid. | ||
That's for sure. But it's... | ||
It's kind of cool, though. | ||
All these leftists, they like to think that they're really dangerous and the establishment wants to stop them, but they're standing up. | ||
They have nothing to fear. | ||
Nobody's going after them. Nobody's targeting them. | ||
Nobody cares what they have to say. | ||
They're nobody. I think it feels good being an enemy of the state, being a marked man by these people. | ||
I think it's a badge of honor to wear. | ||
Harrison, for me, it is a badge of honor. | ||
But on my recent podcast, I was talking about my past. | ||
And right before I came to Infowars, I was at a yoga ashram where I lived for three years, learning and practicing yoga and stuff like that. | ||
I wrote a book there and stuff like that. | ||
But the last nine months was dedicated to my transfer out of there. | ||
And I saw what was happening with the MAGA movement. | ||
I saw what was happening with the Patriot movement. | ||
And all I knew for certain was I want to be somehow, I want my stance to be known officially. | ||
No matter what that is. I don't care where I work or who I work for. | ||
I want everyone to know officially. | ||
I want people to go back and look at the things I published, just like they did in that article, and say, look where he stands. | ||
And so that alone, I mean, everything on top of that is gravy. | ||
But really, from day one, I just wanted to make sure that everyone knew this is how I stand. | ||
Right. Right. | ||
And that's what it's all about. And, you know, you and I are the same way. | ||
We, you know, and, you know, your life is one of the most interesting things. | ||
If anybody wants to read a really interesting book, go check out Greg Reese's books. | ||
She lived an incredibly interesting life, you know, just to end up at Infowars, you know, sort of behind the scenes. | ||
And I feel the same way. | ||
I I didn't get started because I have some sort of drive to have political power or anything like that. | ||
I consider myself an artist as well, a filmmaker, you know, spent most of my life as literally a starving artist, right? | ||
Not sure if I could afford food or not, but just desperate to create something and have my vision spread. | ||
And it's just amazing that InfoWars has given us this platform to actually make a difference using our talents. | ||
InfoWarsStore.com. We can't thank you guys enough. | ||
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We'll be right back. You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I see people in the chat saying, I want to be a reporter like Greg Reese. | ||
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You can, folks. | |
You, too, can spread the word. | ||
You can tell the truth in a sea of lies. | ||
People that want to get started, Greg, what's your advice? | ||
Somebody who sees what you do and thinks, I want to do stuff like that too. | ||
How do you get started? | ||
Do you start with a script? | ||
How do you get started? Oh, my process is the same. | ||
I start off with a... | ||
Once I figure out a story, then I start the script and the research. | ||
The research is the most painful part. | ||
It's exhausting. The writing is the second most exhausting part. | ||
Once you get the script nailed and written, then it's... | ||
Pretty much a downhill journey from there. | ||
Then it's put the music score together, record the audio on top, mix that down. | ||
Once I get the audio track mastered and mixed and completed, I throw that in the video program and then that's where the real fun begins because then you're not thinking anymore. | ||
It's just all art. | ||
And then you're just editing it together and boom, it's done. | ||
And the more you do it, the easier it gets. | ||
Exactly. And in the old days, to do something like that, you'd have to have reel-to-reel stuff. | ||
You'd have to be paying for film. | ||
It costs money. All of it's free. | ||
All of the apps are free. | ||
Get DaVinci Resolve. | ||
All the images are free. | ||
Microphones are high quality. | ||
Everybody has a phone in their pocket. | ||
You can either record your voice or video yourself. | ||
There's no excuse not to do this stuff. | ||
If you want to, everything's free. | ||
It's all available. You can be an outlet of truth like Gregory says. | ||
We originally wanted to have you on, Greg, to talk about Elon Musk because when Elon Musk first bought Twitter, we started the show the next day with your old report from 2021 about Elon Musk, sort of exposing many of the not-so-patriotic things he's up to, not-so-clear-cut, clean-cut, this guy's virtue. | ||
It's actually a little bit shady, a little bit more murky, and yeah, I'm never quite sure what to think about Elon Musk. | ||
Have you been looking more into Elon recently? | ||
I got some notes here since we scheduled the show and everything. | ||
And the only thing I really wanted to mention was, you know, overall, it's not a critique against an individual. | ||
Overall, it's a critique against all of America or all of the world, the people that are getting crapped on, keep looking for this external hero, submitting to someone's going to save us. | ||
That's the critique. But before any of this happened, years ago when Elon first surfaced, I remember hearing stories about how he was a fraud. | ||
He didn't really invent anything. | ||
He's not really a genius. There's no proof that he's a genius. | ||
There's proof that he was made to look like a genius. | ||
And what I found interesting years ago was the similarities between him and Einstein. | ||
They are both... Just from a cursory review of them, I don't know if cursory is the right word there, but they're both thieves. | ||
Einstein started off in a patent office, which is where he was able to look at everyone else's ideas. | ||
You might not call that a thief. | ||
But Elon Musk was more of a thief than Einstein, but very similar. | ||
They're both goofy and quirky, but also when you look into them, Einstein was known as a bit of a sociopath when you look into him. | ||
I'm not so sure about Elon. | ||
We don't know him that well yet. | ||
And they both came from incestuous families. | ||
Elite, powerful, incestuous families that were connected to very powerful families. | ||
And Einstein, there is really not a whole lot of evidence that he is an absolute genius. | ||
In fact, a lot of his theories are gibberish, and he even admits it. | ||
But he was the go-to guy. | ||
If you wanted people to accept the science, then you could just say, hey, Einstein said it. | ||
And we're all kind of dumb compared to him. | ||
And Elon's kind of the same way. | ||
Elon says it's smart. | ||
And if Elon wanted to become the new voice of science, how hard would it be to destroy Bill Nye, the science guy, and Anthony Fauci, and even the big guy, Neil deGrasse Tyson? | ||
I think they're all kind of understood to be goofball people. | ||
Whereas Elon, for some reason, people just think Elon is like Einstein. | ||
I just find that very interesting. | ||
It reminds me of Thomas Edison. | ||
When you look into Thomas Edison, you find, okay, yeah, he maybe invented it. | ||
A few things, but a lot of stuff he's credited for, he outright stole or used really brutal corporate tactics to take over his competitors and obviously taking credit for stuff that Tesla invented. | ||
And now we've sort of broken through that. | ||
Now everybody knows who Tesla was, but when I was growing up, nobody knew who Tesla was. | ||
Nobody had the slightest idea. | ||
We never heard his name in a book. | ||
It was all Thomas Edison. And so, yeah, really, there's something to this... | ||
Lifting up of scientists as something greater than they are and trying to celebrate them for some particular reason. | ||
And, you know, we just always talk about the fact that you're right. | ||
It's not about Elon necessarily. | ||
It's about what he represents. | ||
And it's almost just pathetic and sad that America is so desperate for some elite member of the aristocracy to just not openly despise us. | ||
And the fact that he just seemingly, like... | ||
On the surface, wants free speech and doesn't despise the American people. | ||
We're just like, yes, Elon, we love you. | ||
Because what we get from everybody else, from Bezos to Bill Gates, is we despise you. | ||
We want you dead. We will control you. | ||
And if you resist us, we'll destroy you. | ||
So it's just sad, isn't it, that we are so desperate for some semblance of affection from the people that rule over us? | ||
Or permission. It's like we need their permission. | ||
It's very sheep-like behavior or very slave-like behavior. | ||
It's almost like in our own actions, we are saying, yes, you own us, and we really wish that you would treat us better because we really don't like how you're treating us. | ||
It's not fair. And then how can you say that and at the same time say that we're free or we're independent? | ||
We're not. It's by our very actions we have made ourselves slaves. | ||
And we did that in 2020 more than anything with the masks. | ||
If we would have simply just said no to the masks, and at the time, that might sound strange now, everyone's saying no to the masks, but at the time, it sure seemed strange seeing everyone just go along with it. | ||
I thought it was, that was the most strangest moment of my life, to be honest. | ||
I did not understand how sheep-like we really are. | ||
But that was, we chose that. | ||
That was us. They said, hey, just to finish my thought, basically all they said was, they said, hey, would you like to wear a mask and be our slave? | ||
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That's just the perfect image, right? | ||
Slaves begging the master to be treated better. | ||
And it's like the one master that's like, I'll consider it. | ||
We're like, oh my god, he's the best master ever. | ||
Because normally we're used to like, will you please treat us better? | ||
and they're just like slowly unwinding the whip like i'm sorry are you talking out of turn sir so it's just like we're just desperate for the one slave owner that won't actively whip us to death um it's it's so pathetic and sad but i mean do you think elon's the real deal do you think he's and like i guess the ends of the spectrum are elon is an evil you know uh fake that's actually working for the system and just tricking everybody to elon musk will save us all he's you know the second coming. | ||
Where do you lie on that spectrum? | ||
Where Well, I mean, I think common sense tells you that he is connected to this power structure, right? | ||
I mean, you don't get partnered with NASA. He admits himself that his stock was completely overblown and inflated. | ||
By who? And by why? | ||
Is that just an accident? He's obviously entwined. | ||
He's got the Neuralink. You can go on and on and on. | ||
But once again, I've got to say, it's not about the individual. | ||
For all we know, he is seeking redemption. | ||
For all we know, he wants to join we the people. | ||
And that's fine. You can join Weed the People, but what's he going to do as a leader? | ||
I mean, what is Twitter other than, I understand the argument, it's the new public square, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Is it really healthy? | ||
Are we going to accept this new kind of public square as a way of life? | ||
Is that our new thing? Limiting ourselves to a sentence or two? | ||
There was a time in the past, before television, when there was quite a lot of literacy in this country and people actually cared about what was going on. | ||
And it wasn't as easy to just dupe people into being dumb sheep and everything. | ||
I don't really trust them, but I don't trust anyone. | ||
And more than anything else, I really think we, the people, need to establish Who we really are? | ||
Are we sheep owned by a bunch of billionaires? | ||
Like you said, just, you know, and that dates all the way back to the Sumerian text. | ||
In the Sumerian text, they describe having two overlords, brothers, and one of them was totally cruel and treated us like slaves, and the other one was still a slave master, but kind of was a little affectionate and nice to us. | ||
So this goes, who knows if that's true or false, but we're certainly living in that sort of paradigm now. | ||
You know, the overlords debating over how they're going to treat us during the Great Coal. | ||
Yeah, you know, I think you said it during the break, but I loved how you said, you know, what, are we going to follow Elon Musk? | ||
Elon can join us if he wants. | ||
Elon can join the movement. We're happy to have him if he's, you know, serious about his commitment. | ||
But it's not like we're going to go join Elon. | ||
We're already doing this. We're already setting the path. | ||
He's welcome to join us on this mission. | ||
I think that's brilliant. One more segment with Greg Reese on the other side. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Welcome back ladies and gentlemen to the battlefield. | ||
The battlefield of the mind with me is warrior priest Greg Reese doing battle from behind enemy lines. | ||
I'm interested, Greg, what's your next piece going to be about? | ||
What is percolating around in the mind of Greg Reese right now? | ||
What do you think is sort of the most important topic to cover? | ||
You're not being distracted by this abortion news, are you? | ||
No, the abortion news actually, to be honest, I saw it last night on Twitter when it first broke. | ||
The first thought I had, it wasn't celebratory. | ||
The first thought I had was The only reason they're doing this, and it might not even be true, but the only reason they're doing this is to activate their zombies and take to the streets. | ||
It wasn't until I got over that first moment where I was like, that's pretty cool. | ||
But I'm a very suspicious person. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if... | ||
I don't trust our Supreme Court justices. | ||
After the whole lockdown vaccine thing, I don't consider them... | ||
Honest people, necessarily. | ||
So, you know, we'll wait and see. | ||
What I'm working on now is sometimes I'm totally in sync with everyone at Infowars. | ||
And I think this is one of those reports, just because I was watching you and Alex and Owen basically all talking about it yesterday. | ||
But I'm basically doing a report on Obama, the Obama revolution. | ||
Now it seems like it's out in the open. | ||
And it seems like there's just a radical... | ||
You know, Obama-Clinton-led revolution behind the scenes that's taken us into nuclear war, and we're officially, I mean, it's not official, but we are at war with Russia. | ||
This is not a war. You know, I think anyone who's paying attention, Russia knows, and the United States knows, and governments of the world knows, if you want to call them governments, but the people are maybe a little duped about it. | ||
Scary stuff. Yeah, no, it is. | ||
And if you just study history, what we're seeing unfold now is just a carbon copy of what we saw unfold with World War I and World War II. And the strangest thing is at least with... | ||
Things like World War II or World War I, you actually had defensive alliances that were sort of the cause of the outbreak of war, right? | ||
Britain had guaranteed Poland, and previously in World War I, they had guaranteed Brussels protection. | ||
They had promised that they would come to their protection. | ||
We have no such alliance with Ukraine. | ||
So it's bizarre because it's like the old world wars, except in this case, they aren't even making the case, well, we have an obligation to fulfill our treaty. | ||
We don't have a treaty with them. | ||
We don't have an obligation to defend them. | ||
That, to me, is the strangest thing is so that it's gone from, well, we have to defend this country because, you know, we have an obligation to do it, to just, no, we're going to go to war, nuclear war with Russia because we have to preserve democracy for this country that is not a democracy and doesn't have free speech and doesn't believe all these things. | ||
That's been the strangest thing, I think, with the Ukrainian war is the fact that they aren't even pretending to make the case as to why we need to go to war. | ||
They just have people so programmed that they turn on the war switch and everybody puts a Ukrainian flag in their bio like they're supposed to. | ||
They don't have any reason why they should. | ||
That's been the bizarre part for me. | ||
Yeah. Well, you know, back in World War I and World War II, for all we know, they were just a bunch of crooks cleaning up their mess and reformatting everything to start over again as well. | ||
And they didn't have the internet and the alternative media back then to see how bumbling stupid they were. | ||
You know, maybe they just appeared, looking back in the history books, they appeared to be a little more formal about it. | ||
But right now, as we're watching them do it, it seems like a Like a mad dash scramble. | ||
The only way to survive at this point is to loot every single-ass penny out of America and start a nuclear war. | ||
That really seems to be their new objective now to get out of this mess. | ||
And, I mean, it could work. | ||
I mean, it's a very strange time to be alive. | ||
I put a lot of nuclear explosions in my videos lately, and there's a reason. | ||
It's like we're actually living in a time where, you know, you could be a little rumble. | ||
Yeah. See that flash wake you up in the middle of the night. | ||
Yeah, no, it's horrifying. | ||
And the scariest part is that our government seems completely oblivious to this risk. | ||
They're just like, yeah, well, whatever. | ||
We'll just keep doing what we're doing no matter how dangerous it is for everybody else. | ||
They couldn't care less because I guess they just feel... | ||
How much do you think Obama is really behind this? | ||
Because clearly, we have the footage of him being asked, would you want to run for a third term? | ||
And he's like, well, I'd like my third term to be me operating in the shadows with some person in the front taking all the heat. | ||
And it's like, that's literally what we're seeing right now. | ||
I mean, how much influence do you think he really has at the end of the day? | ||
I think he has at least as much as he had during his presidency. | ||
Obviously, he's a puppet. | ||
A lot of us who were awake back in 2008 saw him for what he was, a major puppet of Wall Street and the big banks. | ||
Probably the slickest, most highly innovative puppet they've ever had. | ||
And he's been ever since. | ||
So yeah, Biden is his puppet, clearly, but... | ||
Obama is someone's puppet. | ||
I mean, they're in a club where everyone is someone's B-I-T-C-H. I don't know if I'm allowed to say that. | ||
That's the way, if you want to join that club, you've got to be someone's dog. | ||
Obama is someone's dog. | ||
Maybe George Soros. Back in the day of 2008, it looked like he was being carted around and guided by Soros. | ||
Who knows these days? But I think Tulsi Gabbard was accurate when she expanded it out to the whole Obama-Clinton crime, that whole mess. | ||
Which I think to be even more expansive, you really got... | ||
I mean, this is the banks. Like, I can start seeing how the big banks are already starting to create a story of, like, you know, they can throw Obama under the bus and Hillary. | ||
They can throw all these decrepit, you know, Brennans. | ||
They can get rid of them all and still survive. | ||
As long as they can cover up their, you know, Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell. | ||
And notice, that's what they're covering up. | ||
They're worried about... Julian Assange, they're worried about Jeffrey. | ||
They're specifically worried about the human trafficking element. | ||
Everything else is cool. They're even cool about the human trafficking, as long as they can survive it. | ||
That's why I'm very suspicious of all these players, and the only solution I think I see is for the people, at least the majority or at least enough people to stop being sheep. | ||
And to just say no and to look out for each other, have a little love and affection for the human race. | ||
That's the only thing that's going to save us. | ||
And that's really all it takes, right? | ||
I mean, these people, all it takes is us saying no. | ||
All it takes is us just standing up and saying, no, thank you. | ||
We don't want this. Just like to solve the border, the problems at the border, all you need to do is protect the border. | ||
To solve the crime, all you need to do is arrest criminals. | ||
I mean, the solutions aren't difficult. | ||
It just takes the will. | ||
Isn't that right? Absolutely. | ||
It just takes the wheel. People need to realize that the people in charge are evil scumbags. | ||
Unfortunately, they have this thing designed where when people finally figure that out, it's going to be too late. | ||
It'll be at their front door or when they're cut off from their banks and stuff like that. | ||
That's kind of how they have this plan. | ||
It's a very cowardly attack that these scumbags have formulated. | ||
The only way that it's going to change is the herd. | ||
We need to get that herd instinct. | ||
We need to have that, how the deer has their hair on the back of their neck stand up when they're about to get shot by the hunter. | ||
We, as a herd, need to realize they're killing us. | ||
And once we realize that, then they better head for the hills. | ||
Yeah. God, if only we could... | ||
Have some, you know, equal-level influence as the mainstream media. | ||
But, of course, we're doing everything that we can. | ||
You support everything we do here by going to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
I see people asking in chat if you have your own show. | ||
Obviously, your reports go up at band.video, and you also have Substacks. | ||
Maybe somebody tuned in and didn't hear that beginning part. | ||
So tell us again what people can find on your Substack, gregreese.substack.com. | ||
The only other show I have outside of Infowars, Infowars keeps me pretty busy. | ||
You know, these reports, they're short. | ||
But, you know, anyone who does the job of producing videos and stuff knows they take a while, so I'm getting better at them. | ||
But outside of that, I do a weekly Sunday podcast at Substack. | ||
For now, they are trying to... | ||
I am being attacked currently for deplatforming, but... | ||
While you still can, you can sign up for Substack for free right now. | ||
Unless you want to support me, you can pay me some money. | ||
But for free, you'll get my weekly Sunday podcast. | ||
People seem to be enjoying it. | ||
I have gotten a couple of criticisms from last week that I was cursing too much. | ||
And last week, I was being very authentic last week, just like if you were sitting across the table from me, because that was the whole point of it. | ||
I wanted to basically let everyone see this is the guy that they're saying is a bad guy and stuff like that. | ||
Yeah. I will try to keep the cursing down. | ||
It's a valid point. My mom was still alive. | ||
She definitely harping on me about that as well. | ||
That's so funny. I know. Well, you should hear me when I'm not on air. | ||
Yeah, Sailor's got nothing. | ||
But, yeah, it's really great. | ||
And, you know, people saying, oh, Greg should have his own show. | ||
They maybe don't understand what goes into... | ||
What it takes to come out with your reports. | ||
They're only five minutes, but I think Mark Twain once wrote a really long letter, and he said, I'm sorry this letter's so long, I didn't have time to make it shorter. | ||
In order to consolidate things into that small, it takes a lot of work, a lot of behind-the-scenes research and editing and stuff. | ||
It's not possible to do what you do and do a show at the same time. | ||
Because it takes a lot of time for you to put together a three-hour show. | ||
That's no... Right. | ||
And I'd love to be able to spend more time doing research like you do, but, you know, we each have our part to play, and these are our battle stations, so we man them as well as we can. | ||
And so I know, you know, the audience just absolutely adores you, Greg Reese, and there's a reason. | ||
It's because your work is so powerful. | ||
Band.video is where you can find it and share it. | ||
I think... Gregory's videos are a fantastic introduction to a lot of this stuff. | ||
They are, you know, pretty intense, but, you know, they're so well-researched and well-reasoned that you can share them with your normie friends and hopefully wake them up, and that's really the goal that we all have. | ||
So thanks so much for coming on, Greg. | ||
Gregory's.substack.com, band.video. | ||
Keep up the good work, man. Thank you. | ||
I adore our fans as well. | ||
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Thank you all for your support. Get our great, got a bag of it here. | |
I mean, this is from, people say, why is it from Chiapas, Mexico, the communist? | ||
Well, that's where some of the best coffee in the world that's wild harvested, above organic, in the volcanic soil, better than Guatemalan coffee. | ||
And yeah, we buy it from the little farmers that, you know, the media calls communist, but really they're just a commune and whatever. | ||
The point is, is that it's good coffee and we've got it and the farmers don't let the Mexican government take over. | ||
So I actually buy this from the Mexican rebels and I've been buying it for what, 14 years and the price has never gone up. | ||
The same stuff sold at Whole Foods. | ||
We're another name for about 50% more per pound, and I just think it's some of the best coffee you're going to find anywhere. | ||
It's Wake Up America Patriot Blend from the Chiapas Rebels, literally. | ||
In fact, I'm not going to tell you the whole story. | ||
We had like that. You wouldn't believe it. | ||
Anyway, so it's Infowarsstore.com, and that's how we fund this operation. | ||
And if you don't fund us or don't want us here, that's fine. | ||
Let's go ahead and take another call. | ||
Let's talk to Malcolm in Tennessee. | ||
Welcome. Hello, Alex? Yes, Malcolm. | ||
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Alright, I'll make this quick and real short where the other Patriots can get on the line. | |
Uh, Alex, I have to promote one thing from one of your co-hosts, Owen Schroyer. | ||
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Superbill Vitality really, really works. | ||
It's cold-pressed herbs and natural compounds that have never been heated up, and so it has a dramatic effect compared to powdered versions that also work quite well, but just aren't as strong. | ||
This is like a very fine wine. | ||
In fact, each batch is different. | ||
Sometimes it's super strong, sometimes it's just okay. | ||
People are like, why are you selling something and admitting sometimes the batch isn't a strong one? | ||
That's just how it is. It's how it works. | ||
So it's always good. | ||
It's just sometimes it's like super strong. |