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you're tuned in to the american journal with your host harrison smith Watch it live right now at band.video. | |
I think it's time. | ||
If you'd asked me all this stuff a year ago about the corruption that's going on, I would have said, you're crazy. | ||
There's no way that there could be this level of corruption in government. | ||
You shouldn't listen to InfoWars and Ban.Video because that's all nonsense. | ||
And, you know, we shouldn't pay attention to any of this stuff. | ||
And now I'm... | ||
It's been very evident to me that all of these people who are being labeled as misinformation spreaders, I mean, they're the guys telling the truth. | ||
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There are many thousands of physicians who have been silenced from telling the American people the good news about the situation, that we can manage the virus. | |
The true misinformation spreaders are the CDC and the public health officials. | ||
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This remains a pandemic of the unvaccinated. | |
They are the ones that are propagating this outbreak. | ||
The only people you can blame, this isn't shaming, this is the truth. | ||
Maybe they should be shaming, are the unvaccinated. | ||
This is a situation of an outbreak and a pandemic of the unvaccinated. | ||
Dr. Fauci's probably done more good for the world than all of us in this room combined. | ||
I mean... | ||
Dr. Fauci, knowing that it is a crime to lie to Congress, do you wish to retract your statement of May 11th where you claimed that the NIH never funded gain-of-function research in Wuhan? | ||
I totally resent that. | ||
And if anybody is lying here, Senator, it is you. | ||
We now know that Fauci-funded EcoHealth Alliance, a New York-based nonprofit headed by Peter Daszak, was absolutely engaged in gain-of-function research to make chimeric SARS-based coronaviruses, which they confirmed could infect human cells. | ||
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And the worst part? All the people going along and being lab rats for these heartless megacorporations. | |
It is truly incredible. | ||
If only people had the entire story that the COVID shots are not conventional vaccines. | ||
There are plenty of examples of people that are having very serious medical conditions that result from the vaccination. | ||
When the convulsion started, I knew it had to be from the vaccine. | ||
Due to this vaccine, I don't even know if I'll gain full movement in my leg back. | ||
One of their high school football players died. | ||
He had two blood clots inside his brain, another on the outside of his brain. | ||
The hardest thing was I let him get that shot. | ||
I got the vaccine! | ||
We need help. | ||
Pretty harrowing stuff, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
You can find and share that video at band.video. | ||
It is the latest by Darren McBreen. | ||
Proof conspiracy theorists were right. | ||
I wish we weren't right. | ||
I wish we were wrong about all of this. | ||
I wish all of the hit pieces about us were true, that we're just making stuff up wildly based on nothing in order to convince a gullible audience. | ||
I'd be a bad person in that case, but at least we wouldn't be on a global path towards depopulation. | ||
Unfortunately, we don't make anything up here at InfoWars. | ||
We don't speculate wildly without evidence to back up what we say. | ||
We read the mainstream news. | ||
We understand, we read it with a critical theory mind, I guess you might say. | ||
See, critical theory has gotten a bad rap recently because it's pushed by the most destructive people on the planet in order to divide and destroy the population of cohesive nations. | ||
But at its base, all it is is saying when you read information, just take into account who's telling you it and why. | ||
So we apply that critical theory mindset to the news stories. | ||
We realize the people telling us these things are liars. | ||
And the reason they're lying is because they're up to no good. | ||
They don't want to get caught. | ||
And we're seeing this evidence played out on a global scale at this point, especially with the new revelations about Madison Cawthorne. | ||
As he exposes the dirty underside of D.C. and gets the full brunt of retaliation from the GOP and their partners in the media. | ||
I tell you know who the real good guys are. | ||
If you didn't like Madison Cawthorn before, I get it, just a little bit of a neocon, but the enemy of my enemies is my friend. | ||
I love Madison Cawthorn. | ||
We'll be right back with the Daily Dispatch. | ||
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Stay with us. You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
So glad you're here joining us. | ||
As we wage yet another day of ceaseless combat against the lies and disinformation of the mainstream media, we support everything we do here by going to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
And we have a lot to talk about today. | ||
Lots of stories to talk about. Lots of videos to show you. | ||
But I've been slacking recently on calls. | ||
That's... Nobody said that, but that's how I feel. | ||
And so I want to make that up to you. | ||
The last two hours of this show will be dedicated mostly to your phone calls. | ||
So get ready, folks. | ||
But we'll begin today, as we do every day, with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Cinco de Mayo. | ||
Arriba! CDC tracked millions of phones to see if Americans followed COVID lockdown orders. | ||
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention bought access to location data harvested from tens of millions of phones in the United States to perform analysis of compliance with curfews, track patterns of people visiting K-12 schools, and specifically monitor the effectiveness of policies in the Navajo Nation, according to the CDC documents obtained by Motherboard. | ||
The documents also show that although the CDC used COVID-19 as a reason to buy access to the data more quickly, it intended to use it for more general CDC uses. | ||
Yes, we just want the data for, you know, whatever. | ||
Whatever we want the data for. | ||
Are we allowed to? | ||
No, not really. Do we have to go through hoops, jump through hoops and go through... | ||
You know, certain processes to get this work. | ||
Well, not anymore. We have COVID as an excuse to run roughshod over just every constitutional limitation of the United States. | ||
Just destroy it all in their mad dash to use COVID to control the people. | ||
Again, kind of just like the labs in Ukraine and elsewhere all over the world. | ||
It's like you hear about all of this stuff that the government's doing. | ||
Like, just think about this. | ||
The CDC pays hundreds of thousands of dollars, probably millions of dollars, to track tens of millions of Americans to figure out whether compliance is effective or not. | ||
And for two years, we remained in lockdown that was completely and utterly ineffective. | ||
So it's like... You want to take the data. | ||
I'm not in favor of that. | ||
But at least you'd have a modicum of an excuse. | ||
At least you'd have something to reference to go, yeah, but look at what we did with the data. | ||
See, we actually bettered our suggestions or our demands. | ||
But instead, they take the data, they get the data, they track millions of Americans, and they continue to impose completely destructive and utterly ineffective measures. | ||
It could be one thing if they took all this data and then they used it and said, well, for a month we tracked 10 million people and we found out that the lockdowns don't do anything except for make people more miserable, so we're going to roll those back now that we have all the data. | ||
They had all that data and they continued with their Destructive policies, obviously knowing how ineffective they were if they had all this data. | ||
It's a lose-lose situation. | ||
Either they had all this data and they're using it for stuff other than COVID. That's a loss for the American people and our basic freedoms. | ||
Or they had all this information, knew what was going on, was actually using it to track their COVID policies, recognize their policies were awful, and kept doing them anyway. | ||
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We looked at the data. Yeah, exactly. | |
We looked at the data. | ||
No, but... I mean, you get that, right? | ||
That what they were doing was they were measuring how compliant America was. | ||
It didn't have anything to do with the effectiveness of the measures they were imposing. | ||
They were trying to see who followed the rules and who didn't. | ||
And once you have that data, you can tailor your message to try to get more people to comply. | ||
It's all about trying to use the least amount of force possible to get you to do what they want. | ||
And that's what this data was in service to. | ||
They were tracking compliance. | ||
Clearly they weren't monitoring effectiveness, right? | ||
But of course they were targeting the Navajo Nation. | ||
Because they love them so much. | ||
The documents reveal the expansive plan the CDC had last year to use location data from one highly controversial data broker called SafeGraph. | ||
The company the CDC paid $420,000 for access of one year of data. | ||
Includes Peter Thiel and the former head of Saudi intelligence among its investors. | ||
Google banned the company from the Play Store in June. | ||
The CDC used the data for monitoring curfews, with a document saying that SafeGraph's data has been critical for ongoing response efforts, such as hourly monitoring of activity in curfew zones or detailed counts of visits participating pharmacies for vaccine monitoring. | ||
The document dates from 2021. | ||
So again, just a view into our future, just private companies gathering your data and selling it without a warrant to the government so they can track and monitor your behavior to learn how to better control you. | ||
Incredible. Meanwhile... | ||
This might not last that long. | ||
Swiss preparing for possible severe electric and gas shortages. | ||
The Swiss government is setting up a gas sector crisis intervention group and a monitoring system for early detection of an impeding electricity shortage, it set on Wednesday, as it prepares for the possibility of severe power shortages. | ||
The Swiss government began drawing up plans in April for a potential gas shortage in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, saying measures are being developed ranging from appealing to the public to reduce consumption to possible power rationing In the event of a crunch. | ||
Oh no. It's just awful. | ||
It's just awful the way that all of the things the globalists want are just happening. | ||
They want you to use electricity? | ||
They'll just go ahead and start a world war to bring that about. | ||
They have no limits to their behavior because they're not internally managed. | ||
They only respond to external stimulus and there hasn't been any. | ||
U.S. intelligence is helping Ukraine to kill Russian generals, officials say. | ||
The United States has provided intelligence about Russian units that has allowed Ukrainians to target and kill many of the Russian generals who have died in action in the Ukraine war, according to senior American officials. | ||
So apparently America is just straight up at war with Russia. | ||
Obviously we have been at war with Russia since at least 2014 in Ukraine as a proxy conflict of a wider global struggle that extends from Syria to China and everywhere in between. | ||
But this is as direct of an involvement as has been revealed recently. | ||
Gosh, wouldn't it just be awful if Russia treated this like an act of war and responded in kind militarily? | ||
Can you imagine a nuclear bomb going off in Washington, D.C. and wiping out the federal government? | ||
That's the danger that we're dealing with here. | ||
Don't do it, Russia! | ||
Don't do it! Meanwhile, here in America, the collapse into Sodom and Gomorrah continues. | ||
Pansexual Florida teacher canned for discussing orientation with students. | ||
Pansexual. This, of course, refers to the god Pan and is a reference to all liberals who date men who look like they're half goats. | ||
A Florida teacher claimed she was fired for discussing her pansexual status with middle school students, whom she then asked to draw pictures representing their own sexual orientations. | ||
Of course, I'm joking about pansexual. | ||
Pansexual just means, you know, nothing. | ||
It just means that you are just a... | ||
Baseless degenerate who has no sexual preference, you will literally get turned on by anything. | ||
It's weird. It's a weird thing to be. | ||
It's a weird thing to tell your kindergarten students about, but there it is. | ||
Cape Coral art instructor Casey Scott said her students were curious about her sexual orientation, and she explained to them that she was pansexual during a lesson in March, NBC2 reported. | ||
A discussion happened in class, and because of that, now I'm fired, Scott told the outlet. | ||
A discussion happened! | ||
The discussion just happened in class. | ||
She's not to blame. | ||
Certainly not. Not as the teacher. | ||
No, it's just sometimes discussions happen. | ||
Sometimes people just say things. | ||
Well, you're a groomer and a pervert. | ||
Now you're fired. And that's letting it off easy as far as I'm concerned. | ||
Finally, we have this story. Hunter Biden laptop whistleblower sues Schiff, CNN, Daily Beast, and Politico. | ||
The Delaware computer repairman who alerted authorities to the existence of Hunter Biden's laptop sued the Democratic representative, Adam Schiff, CNN, Daily Beast, and Politico, claiming he suffered financial and reputational damage after they alleged the leak was Russian disinformation. | ||
Yet another life destroyed by the mainstream media in their mad dash to completely dissect and obliterate this country as if they could care less. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
We have a lot to talk about today. | ||
Of course, the global economic collapse is on starvation and riots already taking place in the third world from Sri Lanka to South America to places in Africa are already starting to suffer the consequences. | ||
First world countries are starting to implement defensive policies in order to prevent exportation of wheat and other basic materials. | ||
But at the same time, it's worth reminding ourselves what is at stake here in this country. | ||
And the very simplistic yet effective plan that the elites carried out To steal the election, make it obvious, and then punish anybody that pointed it out. | ||
Again, you think you understand the level of deception that goes into these schemes. | ||
These are people that will tell you with a perfectly straight face that men can get pregnant and fully believe it. | ||
Two plus two equals five, that the sky is red. | ||
These people are in fantasy world, and it's no small thing. | ||
And of course... I know I bring it up a lot, and I'm sure people are sick of hearing it. | ||
But the fact is, this was all advertised. | ||
It was all projected into the future. | ||
It's very convenient now that my Twitter's down that I can't send you to go look at it with the appropriate timestamp. | ||
But it was in August of 2020 that I laid out this exact plot and plan. | ||
I didn't know it was going to be January 6th. | ||
I didn't know the date it was going to happen. | ||
But it was obvious what they were doing. | ||
Use COVID to do mail-in ballots, cheat in the election, make it obvious that you're cheating, call everybody who pointed it out a conspiracy theorist, drive the Trump supporters to the brink of madness. | ||
Like you understand, right, that for four years, even though we had the president that we fought and suffered for, right, all through 2016, just the most vicious attacks on Trump supporters you've ever seen in light in real life. | ||
Like at his rallies where they'd show up in black block and just viciously attack mothers and fathers and children who are going to Trump rallies. | ||
But also just in your personal lives. | ||
I'm sure if you were a Trump supporter, then you experienced it. | ||
If you weren't a Trump supporter, then you probably perpetrated it. | ||
Right. | ||
Just the vicious attacks against anybody that dared to stand up and say they were a Trump supporter. | ||
I was in 2016. | ||
And then for four more years, again, we watched as we were just screwed over and over again as the Antifa and Black Lives Matter ran roughshod over law and order completely. | ||
And for that year in particular, 2020, the God-fearing, law-abiding, average American citizen had to sit down In frustrated impotence as they watch their cities being burned, their laws being changed, criminals being released out onto the street, small businesses forcibly shut down, their children isolated and masked. | ||
And the frustration was building, the fury of what was happening was building, but the Trump supporters behaved because we believe in the American system. | ||
We understand The horror of the cycle of violence, the French Revolution-style reign of terror that can occur if both sides start acting in the way that the liberals are. | ||
They behaved. They held on to that one last strand of hope, the electoral system. | ||
We don't need to fight. We don't need to go out there and start killing people. | ||
We don't need to, you know, respond in kind to the annoyances of the left wing because we've got the vote. | ||
We'll get Trump into office and we'll stick it to him. | ||
We'll show him that doesn't matter how chaotic and ill-behaved they are, we'll stick to the system. | ||
We'll do things right and we'll win the right way. | ||
And then they had that stolen from them. | ||
They had that last final glimmer of hope, that last ability to take back their country, stolen from them quite literally overnight as we all watched. | ||
Lifetime, hundreds of thousands of votes dropped long after the polls had closed from mysterious sources. | ||
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So it was obvious that Trump supporters were going to get mad. | ||
We'd held our tongues, we'd held our fire, as it were, for an entire year of being abused and demonized and cheated. | ||
Because we had that one last hope and then they set us up. | ||
They stole that one last hope. | ||
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable. | ||
That's what they were going for. | ||
They were trying to instigate open conflict with Trump supporters to justify calling them terrorists and launching a full-scale counter-terrorism action against Trump supporters. | ||
The crazy thing is that That we didn't. | ||
That the only thing you can point to was a couple hours of people wandering through the Capitol and one or two police officers with bruises on their knees from crushing the spines of the protesters that they were inviting into the Capitol. | ||
And that's sort of the most amazing part, is that they do all of this stuff to try to instigate the Civil War, to try to instigate Trump supporters into violently attacking back. | ||
And we don't do it. We don't fall for it. | ||
There's one minor protest where like $100 of damage was done and broke one window. | ||
Oh dear. We sat in Nancy Pelosi's chair. | ||
Oh my God, locked them up for life. | ||
They didn't actually hit it. That's sort of the most amazing thing. | ||
It's the burning of the Reichstag. | ||
They didn't actually burn the Reichstag. | ||
They just told everybody, the Reichstag's on fire. | ||
But when I don't see any smoke, and they went, oh, so you're a terrorist too, are you? | ||
Oh, so you support the terrorists? | ||
Well, maybe you can't be in Congress anymore. | ||
So let's take a look now at this video, Destroying the United States Constitution. | ||
This was posted by Taylor Hansen on Twitter. | ||
I'm not sure if it's his video or somebody else's. | ||
I think it may be just his, though. | ||
At Taylor USA, Destroying the United States Constitution. | ||
Just a reminder of what we're up against and how viciously efficient these people have been at utterly and totally destroying the country we love. | ||
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Let's watch. | |
Call it an insurrection. | ||
Keep saying it. | ||
Say it some more. | ||
Weaponize the FBI. Don't cover this. | ||
Don't cover this. | ||
Don't cover that. | ||
Label them terrorists. | ||
Not in due process. | ||
Punish them for speaking. | ||
Wow, that was fast. | ||
Create a ministry of truth. | ||
Demonize patriots. | ||
Fill up the prisons. | ||
Destroying the United States Constitution. | ||
It's that easy. | ||
It really was that easy for them. | ||
They really did pull that off and it's incredible to see and of course we've gotten to this point where now a year and four months after That one fateful day. | ||
The worst day in American history. | ||
9-11 times 10. | ||
And now we're here, where we have Joe Biden saying things like this. | ||
Clip number three. The MAGA crowd is really the most extreme political organization that has existed in American history. | ||
Because this MAGA crowd is really the most extreme political organization that's existed in American history. | ||
In recent American history. | ||
The most extreme. This, by the way, ending a week with multiple Antifa attacks, including throwing a mortar at grandmothers and children and injuring a man, sending him to the hospital. | ||
But we're the most extreme because we want freedom. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Lots of very interesting things. | ||
Going on today. If you're an info warrior out there and you're wondering how to contribute, Sports Info Wars store is the best way to support us here at Info Wars. | ||
We make it easy by offering incredibly powerful supplements, incredibly well-made and stylish merchandise. | ||
And so you're getting a real 360 win. | ||
We're not just begging for your money. | ||
The information is free. | ||
We want it to spread as much as possible. | ||
And we offer great things that you'd want to buy anyway. | ||
You can just buy it from the good guys and know that you're supporting this mission for truth right along with your shopping. | ||
So that's really easy. But the other thing you can do is go through data. | ||
The Pfizer data dumps are out. | ||
And see, they changed tactics. | ||
Originally, they wanted to wait 75 years to release this data. | ||
A little suspicious, if you ask me. | ||
So instead, since they were ordered to release it all quickly, that's what they're doing. | ||
And they're just dumping tens of thousands of pages all at once. | ||
Sort of overwhelming people paying attention to all this data. | ||
And we need people to go through it. | ||
We need people to dig through and find information. | ||
What's really going on? | ||
And there are people doing that, luckily, and we're finding it usually exists on places like 4chan. | ||
There's something else you can be doing. | ||
This person on 4chan has been going through and studying... | ||
Food processing plant fires. | ||
He says, Three days ago, through the power of autism, I began meticulously cataloging and archiving every single instance of a major fire or incident at a food processing plant, | ||
large farms, grain cereal storage processing facilities, and warehouses that store fertilizer and ag-related chemicals and large equipment meant for industrial-level farms going back to 2019. | ||
Incidents at food processing plants are up more than 100% this year. | ||
Incidents at large-scale farms are up more than 310%. | ||
Up more than a thousand percent if you consider each individual farm in a country affected by avian flu as separate incidents. | ||
And this is the real work that needs to be done behind the scenes. | ||
It's the work that I... Would probably do if I wasn't covering all of this news all over the place because it takes hours to dig into the information or to find the sources. | ||
Of course, these are all scrubbed from mainstream search sources like Yahoo or Google. | ||
But you can find them. | ||
You can go back in time. You can use the Wayback Machine or you can use the Google News, you know, sort by certain time periods. | ||
You can do that. And sometimes you'll find interesting sources I actually remember in, I think it was 2020, there was a rash of chemical fires, like chemical plants catching fire, and it was happening at a really rapid rate. | ||
And so I did this. It was before I had American Journal. | ||
And so I went, okay. | ||
Is this more than normal? | ||
Like, this seems more than normal. | ||
Is it? And I started looking back, and I realized, no, apparently this happens all the time. | ||
No, apparently if you go back in previous years, there's just like once a week, chemical plants just explode all over the world, whether it's here in America or India or anywhere else. | ||
These things happen. And so, you know, in that case, the research saved us from reporting on something that wasn't actually possible. | ||
It's untrue, right? To go and go, all these chemical plants are catching fire. | ||
Something's going on here. But then you look back, you go, oh wait, the same thing happened last year and the year before and the year before that. | ||
Okay, this is just a regular thing that happens. | ||
All right, so it's not as suspicious as I originally thought. | ||
And if that's the result you come to, fine. | ||
Whatever the truth is, that's what we're going for. | ||
And the one thing we know is the mainstream media will do everything it can to cover it up. | ||
I just know we have a massive audience here. | ||
I know the audience here is engaged and doesn't want to just receive this information, but actually wants to get involved. | ||
That's one way you can get involved. | ||
Information is out there. Go find Rockefeller white papers. | ||
Start reading into them. | ||
If you find something interesting, send it in and we'll spread it. | ||
And of course, you can always call in and tell us about what you're working on here on the show. | ||
But I just think it's invaluable work, the things that people are doing, to uncover this sort of stuff. | ||
It's the type of thing that our media would be doing if they had even the slightest care in just looking like they actually are concerned about what's happening to the American people. | ||
They're not, though. It's all a coincidence. | ||
Asking questions is disloyalty to the regime. | ||
Do not ask questions. I have a lot of videos to show you. | ||
I'm going to try to get through as many this hour as possible so we can go to your phone calls in the second and third hour. | ||
I think we'll just start again with this scaled out, zoomed out, bird's eye view of things. | ||
We discussed in the last segment the way that the Democrats in the deep state, I should say the deep state and their Democrat useful idiots, are well controlled in the way that they've brought about this conversation. | ||
Free speech destroying disinformation governance board on the back of calling everybody that walked into the Capitol or anybody that even questioned the election results of 2020 domestic terrorists. | ||
Because we have to know where this is going. | ||
And again, take a bird's eye view and look at everything that's occurred over the last couple years, not just the latest little data points that we have. | ||
But where is this all going? | ||
Probably somewhere like clip number 12. | ||
Complete and total transhumanism. | ||
Let's watch. The first artificial human, introduced by Samsung-backed Star Labs. | ||
Newest entry in the artificial intelligence Star Labs. | ||
Six Neon Avatar at CES 2020. | ||
Neons can converse, sympathize like real human beings. | ||
We're gonna be your master one day. | ||
Neon based on people from different walks of life, including yoga instructors, K-pop stars, etc. | ||
Neon runs on proprietary technology platform Core R3. Reality Real-Time Responsive. | ||
R3 stands for Reality Real-Time Responsiveness. | ||
We're inventing humans, and we like them more than the real thing. | ||
They may look like real people. | ||
Neon show personalities, expressions, and dialogues. | ||
Do you imagine being excited about this sort of thing? | ||
Star Labs plans to introduce a beta version of Neon with select partners later in 2022. | ||
Don't worry about connecting with real human beings. | ||
We'll make one for you. Neon is the brainchild of CEO and president of Star Labs, Pravnov Mistry. | ||
Is he a real person? | ||
We don't know. We can't figure it out. | ||
Who needs real people when we can make whatever people we want? | ||
And they always behave and do exactly as we say. | ||
Yes, we like them more than you. | ||
We trust them more than you. | ||
And they will soon be your overlords. | ||
Unquestionable algorithmic demons summoned to put you in your place. | ||
Transhumanism is the ultimate goal. | ||
And it's not just fake humans, it's real humans only purposefully designed to fit their needs. | ||
Clip number 14 is truly a brave new world. | ||
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This is the artificial womb facility, a place where humans could be grown entirely from scratch. | |
The devices you see here are called growth pods. | ||
Each growth pod is designed to replicate the same conditions that exist inside the mother's uterus. | ||
Growth pods are designed to host human fetuses until they are fully developed. | ||
These artificial wombs are designed to help premature babies to continue developing after their birth. | ||
But emerging scientific research is making it possible to use them to create designer humans entirely from scratch. | ||
Designer humans entirely from scratch. | ||
Isn't that so exciting? | ||
Sorry ladies, you've been replaced by a robot womb. | ||
But it's okay because I guess you're not having babies anymore anyway. | ||
And again, this is all in service of the wider ultimate goal of the World Economic Forum and the other Satanist cabals that are implementing their power structure as we speak. | ||
It's infinite life. | ||
They think they can be gods. | ||
They're going to program their children to be inhumanly smart and strong, permanently cementing their position at the top of the heap as they move into a future that they think will rule forever. | ||
I believe in humanity, not their corrupt, fallen form. | ||
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. - Good one. | |
Very fun image that got posted to Twitter yesterday right here from CatJew77 at PapersJew77. | ||
Wow, InfoWars store really is worldwide. | ||
I guess this is Russia? | ||
It looks like Russia to me. | ||
But there you see the Vaccines Kill bumper sticker on this sign inside Russia. | ||
It really is a worldwide movement, folks. | ||
You don't need to be... A Texan, an American. | ||
You don't have to speak English. | ||
All you have to do is love freedom and want what's best for the average person, not what benefits exclusively those at the very top of the one-eyed pyramid. | ||
Now, what was billed as a debate, let's just say that, turned out not to be one because the topic, of course, was globalism. | ||
And even the most wild-eyed socialist morons understand that globalism is just not a good thing. | ||
It has no benefits for it at all. | ||
And everyone I told, I was, yeah, I'm arguing globalism versus nationalism. | ||
I'm obviously on the nationalist side. | ||
And the singular response was like, is the person you're debating a billionaire? | ||
Like, who else? Like, unless you're making money off of globalism, there's no reason to support it. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
And of course, I realize, and it came out to be true, the confusion is between globalization and globalism. | ||
See, globalization is the natural process of technology minimizing the impact of distance geographically. | ||
Because of technology, because of the endless march of technology, globalization has been occurring since about the 1500s. | ||
Whether it was sail technology or even clock technology in order to map where you are in latitude on the Earth. | ||
But then it jumps, of course, to trains, automobiles, air flight, and the world gets smaller and smaller and smaller. | ||
That's inevitable. That's just the march of technology. | ||
That's globalization. It's just a natural force. | ||
It's like gravity, right? | ||
There's no reason to be for or against gravity. | ||
It just is. You can learn to deal with it. | ||
Globalism is the equivalent of saying, well, gravity exists, so I'm going to throw myself off a cliff. | ||
Well, you know, geographic distance is getting smaller, so we're just going to do away with national border or loyalty or anything of the sort. | ||
But all this is to say that the person I was debating against made this mistake, thought globalism meant globalization, which it doesn't. | ||
Take China, for example. | ||
Extremely nationalist. Everything they do, at least seemingly, is for the benefit of them, themselves. | ||
Now, of course, they brutalize their own people. | ||
It's a little bit at odds, I would think, with China. | ||
The nationalist cause. | ||
But the point is that they have benefited greatly from globalization while maintaining very strong national interest and doing everything they do to benefit their nation over everybody else. | ||
Taking advantage of globalization without becoming globalist. | ||
There's a difference between these. | ||
But the really, you know... | ||
Part of that debate that sticks out in my mind is when I was explaining what globalism is, which is the imposition of a global government, unelected, corporatocracy over the whole world. | ||
And that it's a plan that has been dictated and enumerated and explained at length by the people who are actually doing it in the World Economic Forum and elsewhere. | ||
And of course this is Undeniable. | ||
It's literally everywhere. | ||
I mean, they publish white papers on this saying, here's what we're doing and here's how we're going to do it. | ||
So you really can't deny it. | ||
But that's exactly what my opponent did. | ||
He just said, well, I just don't believe that's happening. | ||
Oh, okay. Oh, well, all right. | ||
It is happening, right? | ||
Well, I don't believe that I'm sitting in the Infowars studio. | ||
But here I am. It doesn't matter if I believe it or not. | ||
It really just reflects on my mental state if I don't believe something that is evidently true. | ||
But I guess the point is that people don't take this seriously. | ||
They think the World Economic Forum is just like something they do for fun. | ||
It's just like, well, it's a bunch of people getting together and they talk about technology and this sort of stuff and they just sort of rub elbows and there's no big deal. | ||
Which is a little bit at odds with the, again, Evident effectiveness of the World Economic Forum, of their ability to capture and maintain control over national governments loyal to their mafia over the people that they are supposed to lead. | ||
And now we have undeniable Evidence of this, which again, I guess this is what we're up against. | ||
We just sit there and point out and go, look, all these billionaires, all these royal family members, all these politicians and corporate masters and banksters and weapons manufacturers and pharmaceutical magnates all come together, they plot things out, and then they carry out those plots. | ||
The other side just goes, well, I just don't believe you. | ||
Okay, alright. I guess we can't do anything about it. | ||
I guess we can't, as a collective, as the 99%, we just can't stand up against the 1%, because even when you point out what the 1% is doing... | ||
Your fellow 99 percenters just go, yeah, I don't believe it. | ||
Okay, fine. Well, here is an official UN spokesperson in front of a UN backdrop at a UN podium explaining the World Economic Forum, this just random group of whoever just hanging out and, you know, no big impact, signing memorandums of understanding with the UN to accelerate their conjoined plan forward. | ||
Of worldwide slavery come 2030. | ||
Even sooner than that, if they have their way. | ||
Here is the UN and WEF announcing that they are accelerating their joint plans. | ||
But don't worry, they don't have any power. | ||
It's just the UN after all. | ||
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Let's watch. This afternoon, the Secretary General and Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum, will witness the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on a strategic partnership between the UN and the World Economic Forum, which outlines areas of cooperation to deepen engagement between the two institutions and to jointly accelerate the implementation of the 2030 Agenda. | |
Do I need to play that again? It's pretty short. | ||
We could play it again. You just heard it. | ||
UN, World Economic Forum, joining together to implement their agreed policies on the 2030 agenda. | ||
And of course, it's not a coincidence. | ||
When the WEF creates their iconic advertisement saying, by 2030, you will own nothing, you will have no privacy, and you will be happy, just a coincidence that Agenda 21 became Agenda 2030. | ||
That was the deadline that they both set. | ||
They're working hand in hand. | ||
And the real astonishing thing is, again, nobody voted for these people. | ||
Who is Professor Klaus Schwab? | ||
Who has approved him to speak for the entire world? | ||
Who has anointed him? | ||
Who has chosen him? The other scumbag billionaires? | ||
Like, it's one thing when it's like, oh, the UN Secretary General, okay, we at least know how they're approved and selected. | ||
They at least have to have some sort of consensus on a global scale, or else they'll receive opposition from within the UN. We get that. | ||
But who is Klaus Schwab? | ||
Who appointed him? | ||
Right? Who put the crown on his head? | ||
When did he make his campaign speeches and garner votes? | ||
It never happened. So, like, when you hear this, just imagine you never heard of Klaus Schwab before, right? | ||
Imagine he just said, instead of that, he just said, you know, Robert Smith. | ||
Yes, the Secretary of the UN and Professor Robert Smith signed a memorandum of understanding. | ||
You'd be like, who the hell is that? | ||
How are they, who are they to sign a memorandum of understanding to dictate the terms that the UN will follow for the next eight years? | ||
Who the hell is that? | ||
These are your new leaders. | ||
These are your new controllers. | ||
Nobody approved them. | ||
Nobody voted for them. They never had to make their case as for why they should lead you over anybody else. | ||
They never had to appeal to you and tell you why their accession to the top of the pyramid would be a benefit to you, and so you should support them. | ||
It's just billionaires getting together in their little club, just appointing each other, just voting for each other. | ||
And just making demands and signing agreements. | ||
To me, that's the craziest thing. | ||
Klaus Schwab represents Klaus Schwab. | ||
There's only one dude. | ||
Doesn't represent me, doesn't represent you, doesn't even represent a corporation or a company. | ||
He doesn't own anything. | ||
He's a professor. | ||
He's just the priest. | ||
And that's really what it's most like. | ||
It's like the UN Secretary General has signed an agreement with this rabbi, right? | ||
This religious... Authority in this new state, secular, materialist religion of Satanism. | ||
Just straight up Dr. | ||
Dr. Evil, but he's signing agreements with the UN. | ||
The UN is openly acknowledging that the WEF and these unelected, unapproved of, unaccountable corporate and academic masters are signing agreements on behalf of the entire world. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Second hour has begun. | ||
We'll open up the phone lines this hour, but first I want to go to a couple of videos. | ||
The first was posted by Mike Cernovich. | ||
I was not aware of this lady. | ||
Let me get her name right. Kathy Barnett. | ||
Her name is Kathy Barnett. She is a candidate for the Senate from PA, Pennsylvania. | ||
And I'm sad I haven't learned about her before. | ||
First, here is a little introduction about who she is. | ||
And then I'll play a video that shows why I'm so excited about this particular candidate. | ||
First, the video that was posted by Mike Cernovich this morning, simply asking, wait, who is this woman? | ||
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Let's watch. I am you, Pennsylvania. | |
And like you, I believe this is the greatest country that has ever existed. | ||
But like you, I believe our country is in trouble. | ||
I believe that the America that allowed me to claw my way out of dire poverty is about to come to a close. | ||
Listen, this time you do not have to hold your nose and vote for the lesser of two evils. | ||
I am in a statistical tie for first place, so voting for me is not throwing your vote away. | ||
Listen, go to my Facebook page at Kathy Barnett for Senate, and you will see exactly what I'm doing today that I will amp up tomorrow after this race. | ||
I have been going and you will see me in rooms full of black people changing their voter registration from Democrat to Republican. | ||
You will see me downtown in Chinatown. | ||
They are mine. | ||
You will see people ushering me in front of a room full of Amish people with them introducing me as someone with their values. | ||
Not only do I have a grasp on our own base, but I can go into every nook and cranny and take the votes that we need in order to really beat Fetterman in the general election. | ||
So let's go do this. | ||
All right. | ||
Pretty strong showing. | ||
Pretty, pretty powerful stuff. | ||
you Beloved by the black community, but represents the views of the Amish. | ||
Seems aggressive, forthright, up front, frank and uncompromising. | ||
It's a good showing. It's not bad, but, you know, everybody can say this sort of stuff. | ||
You know, when she says voting for me is not voting for the lesser of two evils, let's see something to back it up, shall we? | ||
Let's hear what you're willing to say and how far you're willing to go and how far you really recognize... | ||
What's happening in the country today? | ||
Do you really get it? | ||
Do you really understand the true scale and scope of what's happening? | ||
Let's go now to clip number 17. | ||
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We need to walk as free people. | |
We need to remember that COVID does not trump the US Constitution. | ||
Those are some very key lessons that we should have learned coming out of this. | ||
We should have also learned what kind of leadership we really need at this moment. | ||
We lived through two years that felt like literal hell jumped out on top of us with Democrats putting their foot on our throats, putting their foot on our businesses, their foot on our economy, their foot on our children. | ||
We should have learned a very valuable lesson of what kind of leader we need at this moment. | ||
We need people who are going to be fighters. | ||
We don't need people who are globalists in the way that they have lived their lives and ran their business. | ||
And although I think you're a magnanimous individual, but you and your corporation McCormick, you are a part of the WEF, the World Economic Forum. | ||
You, as well as you, Oz, they're both part of the World Economic Forum. | ||
This is a very serious organization that has a mindset of pushing globalism and ESG, environmental social governance. | ||
Okay, thank you. And we need to be mindful of that. | ||
Thank you, Ms. Barnett. 15-second quick response, sir. | ||
Mr. McCormick. Well, listen, I've run two businesses, wildly successful businesses. | ||
I'm not going to apologize for my success. | ||
I have done business around the world. | ||
It makes me uniquely capable of understanding the global world that we live in. | ||
I've served in the military. | ||
I've served in combat. So I know how to deal with the challenges we face. | ||
And just like President Trump, that experience is going to make me a better senator. | ||
But that didn't have anything to do with the World Economic Forum. | ||
Thank you. Let's continue on with this. | ||
All right, I'm in. | ||
All right, I'm in. 100%, I'm in. | ||
World Economic Forum, ESG, globalism. | ||
She has my full support. | ||
Kathy Barnett. | ||
On Twitter at Kathy4Truth. | ||
Brilliant stuff. And she's right. | ||
That answer had nothing to do with it. | ||
This is what it looks like when the canned responses of politicians come up against things they've never heard before, like criticisms against their participation in the World Economic Forum. | ||
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While I'm a businessman, I'm not going to apologize for that. | |
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Deal with that stuff. And I get it too. | ||
People on Twitter all the time are like, I'm having trouble placing an order on Infowars store. | ||
I'm like... I'm sorry. | ||
I do not control it. | ||
It's a whole other wing of the company. | ||
And that's the thing. I think people think that like 10 people work at InfoWars. | ||
InfoWars is a pretty big company. | ||
I mean, it's not, you know, Amazon. | ||
We don't have thousands of people running around. | ||
There's a couple hundred people that work at InfoWars. | ||
About half of them work at the InfoWars store, taking orders, fulfilling orders, you know, dealing with all that. | ||
About half works in production, helping the shows run, and everything like that. | ||
There's a lot of people that work here. | ||
So... We need the audio engineers to focus on audio engineering while that's happening. | ||
And they're just too polite. | ||
Actually trying to help. I do it too. | ||
Somebody will DM me on Twitter and be like, I need to do this. | ||
I'm like, oh, let me try to figure this out. | ||
I'm like, wait, I have no idea what I'm doing here. | ||
I've got to pass them off to the people that know. | ||
We all have a part to play. | ||
We all have our positions that we have to man here on the battleship. | ||
And so that's what we do. We try to focus. | ||
So I want to play another little video for you here. | ||
Actually, what I'm going to do is while this video plays, I'm going to pull up our favorite document in the world, the Rockefeller lockstep document, because it's worth it to just revisit it every couple of months or so just to take a look at what it says about where we are in the world and where we can expect to be going. | ||
Six years ago, and this was a very long and just mind-blowingly informative thread from Echo Chamber on Twitter at Echo underscore Chambers. | ||
Food chain reaction two minutes in the 2020s. | ||
Six years ago, Washington, D.C. policymakers simulated a new normal of skyrocketing food prices, famine, and climate migration. | ||
Predictably, the end result was a U.N. global climate government body and a global carbon tax. | ||
Gee, how did they know it was all going to happen? | ||
Let's go now to clip number one. | ||
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There are significant risks as we look at the problems we face with regard to food security, especially going forward. | |
Some of the most complicated and some of the most extraordinary challenges that the world has faced in all of its history. | ||
Food Chain Reaction is an effort to put some of the major actors on this planet who have to deal with a global food crisis. | ||
Food Chain Reaction was really to create these scenarios based on scenarios that have happened in the past, but how do countries respond to them? | ||
We had eight teams. | ||
We had four rounds spanning from 2020 to 2030. | ||
Our real hope was that we would get players from all around the world to elevate a more global conversation among all of those different worldwide experts. | ||
The game itself created an opportunity to live into the future. | ||
It caused people to think through what the possibilities are. | ||
And in that process, I think they realized what they have to start to do today to prepare for their future. | ||
The challenges and crises that we were assigned are exactly what we expect to see in the future. | ||
So you've got famine, you've got increased pests, you've got the role of climate change in the world. | ||
It's a world where it's getting hotter and it's getting drier. | ||
We're also seeing increased social unrest because of the volatility in the food system. | ||
Food prices are going up 400%. | ||
We've got a flood of migrants coming in. | ||
The world is starting to fall apart. | ||
Everything we do is going to have some negative effect. | ||
We are going to have a pretty hard world to live in. | ||
The new normal is volatility. | ||
The world needs stronger cooperation to meet the challenges that the future will throw at it. | ||
As the momentum's built up, there's more of a sense of countries stepping up to support other countries. | ||
If that could be the new normal, it would really be a game changer. | ||
International cooperation on these kinds of issues is much more possible than people might think. | ||
The world can get it right. | ||
The simulation showed us that we really need to get ahead of the curve. | ||
Over the last couple days, we've learned that alone we can't do it. | ||
But together, we have all the confidence that this is a problem that we can solve. | ||
The new normal global collapse and the imposition of a global government body. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
You know it's not that hard to figure out what's going on here. | ||
The people that are in power right now that are making decisions and implementing policy that has directly led knowingly to the total collapse of the food system and the supply chain all around the world are the same people who routinely and really ceaselessly, they never stop telling us That they want a global government, that they want climate control, that they want carbon limitations. | ||
They constantly tell us the things they want, then they engineer the crises to bring about the justification for implementing the things that they keep saying they want. | ||
It's just so not complicated. | ||
If you're an arson investigator, you get a little bit suspicious if the building that burned down was insured, overly insured, against fire the day before the fire took place, right? | ||
If I keep saying, man, I wish I had a million dollars, I really wish I had a million dollars, and I have an insurance policy on my house, and my house burns down and I get a million dollars, you might want to look in Whether I smell like gasoline, right? | ||
These people reek. | ||
And you can see it across the world. | ||
Every single day there's more. | ||
India considers restricting wheat exports as heatwave destroys crops. | ||
Right now in Southern California, they're saying they aren't going to make it through summer. | ||
Like, they're not going to have water by the end of the summer if they don't impose severe restrictions right now. | ||
Of course, all of this It's being compounded by things like this. | ||
Fertilizer prices went up another 43% on Friday. | ||
The global elite seem to be engineering a famine as the war in Ukraine and COVID-19 and the climate change agenda all conspire together to destroy our ability to feed ourselves. | ||
None of this is natural. | ||
None of this is a consequence of just You know, random occurrences on Earth. | ||
It's all policy. And even the weather at this point is openly being manufactured and manipulated by countries all over the globe. | ||
It used to be a conspiracy theory. | ||
They still treat it as a conspiracy theory. | ||
But over the last couple years, you've had the UAE create rainstorms in the middle of 90 or like 120 degree weather. | ||
China has launched its 20,000-person strong Weather Manipulation Bureau. | ||
HARP is back online. | ||
And chemtrails are an admitted technology that they use now. | ||
None of this is natural, including the weather. | ||
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All right, folks, welcome back. | |
We'll go out to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
Full credit to Echo Chamber on Twitter at Echo underscore Chambers with a Z. He posted this thread with that video from six years ago. | ||
He uses phrases like the new normal and pushes for carbon tax credits. | ||
This came from a scenario planning practice, much like the Rockefeller... | ||
Lockstep document was a scenario planning organization or event 201. | ||
These are the ways that the world leaders coordinate and determine what their path into the future will be. | ||
So Echo Chamber continues, in this scenario, prices increased 400% and the players agreed to create an entirely new UN body, strengthen the UN's existing institutions, enhance the public-private partnerships, and implement a global carbon tax. | ||
This was put on by the Center for American Progress, which is led by none other than John Podesta. | ||
That was a key NGO that planned the food chain crisis simulation. | ||
And of course, if you just go to... | ||
I'm sorry to do this to the crew, jumping around like this. | ||
But if you go to Wikipedia, you can find the Center for American Progress, a public policy research and advocacy organization which presents a liberal viewpoint on economic and social issues, has its headquarters in Washington, D.C. The chief executive officer of CAP, CAP is Patrick Gaspard, a former diplomat and labor leader who recently served as the president of the Open Society Foundation, George Soros' flagship organization. | ||
Gaspard succeeded Neera Tanden, who was appointed special advisor to President Joe Biden in May 2021. | ||
Tanden previously worked for the Obama and Clinton administrations and for Hillary Clinton's campaign. | ||
The first president and CEO was John Podesta, who served as the White House chief of staff to President Bill Clinton and the chairman of the 2016 campaign of Hillary Clinton. | ||
Podesta remained with the organization as chairman of the board until he joined the White House under Obama in 2013 Tom Daschle is the current chairman of the Center of American Progress. | ||
That led this scenario planning practice run of implementing global government on the basis of food shortages, which they then went on to engineer. | ||
And of course, if you go look at the funding... | ||
It is, of course, a list of all of the normal corporate masters. | ||
Walmart, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Northrop Grunman, America's Health Insurance Flans, and Eli Lilly and Company. | ||
So there you go. You've got the banks, the ravenous and greedy, you know, capitalistic Walmart, weapons manufacturers, and pharmaceutical companies all coming to Tell you that when the food crisis comes, | ||
the only thing you need to do is surrender all of your sovereignty to international, supranational organizations and allow for corporations and governments to become more and more intertwined as they expand their control over every aspect of your life. | ||
Echo Chamber goes on. | ||
The Center for American Progress is sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation, an NGO that's played a key role in establishing the new normal of COVID tyranny. | ||
Sponsored by Amazon, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Boeing, Democracy Alliance, Democracy Fund, General Electric, Google, Lockheed, Lumina Foundation, Microsoft, Open Societies Foundation, the Rockefeller Fund and the Rockefeller Foundation. | ||
All the good guys, right? All the people that love you and care about you and want you to do well. | ||
These are the people that are... Carrying out these little exercises. | ||
Last August, the Rockefeller Foundation posted a white paper calling to reset the table, meeting the moment to transform the U.S. food system. | ||
Transformation of the U.S. food system. | ||
See, they're just reimagining everything. | ||
They're reimagining justice right out of existence. | ||
Doesn't exist anymore. | ||
They're reimagining what it means to have safety in this country. | ||
They're reimagining the purpose of the media. | ||
They're reimagining it from oversight over the political structure to complete and total cooperation with the political structure, doing their dirty work, spreading their lies, and denouncing their opposition. | ||
Now they're reimagining the way that we create food from being decentralized, independent, small farms, Slowly coagulating them into monolithic global structures that can be turned off or on at will. | ||
And of course, the shortage that they're bringing about, partly through the supply chain shutdown, partly through the hundreds and hundreds of ships just sitting at the dock waiting to be unloaded, partly through, I mean, COVID is the major one, but you've also got, of course, the war in Ukraine. | ||
You've also got the fires and sabotage going on at food processing plants. | ||
You also have the avian flu killing millions of birds. | ||
You also have the pork flu killing millions of pigs at the same time. | ||
So all of this happening at exactly the same time that they've also reignited their weather systems and are causing drought across massive parts of the world, all in service of their Endless and bottomless desire for total control over absolutely everything. | ||
And we'll get a little bit more into this and also remind you once again that we are in the hack attack phase of the Rockefeller Foundation's plan for the future where they seemingly predicted absolutely everything that would happen from COVID to the war in Afghanistan coming to an end to the move to domestic terror and everything in between was all seemingly predicted by the very people that brought it all about. | ||
Wow, they're so good at predicting things. | ||
And we'll cover that a little bit more later in the program. | ||
For now, we go back out to your phone calls. | ||
Alvin, a.k.a. | ||
Satan from Austin, has called in. | ||
Thanks, Colin, and Alvin, you're on the air. | ||
You still there? Yeah, go ahead. | ||
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All right. Initially, I was going to call in and I was going to talk about how you were complaining about $50 billion going to help Ukraine, but so happy about $50 billion coming out of Elon Musk to buy Twitter. | |
And I was just thinking, what if Elon Musk gave $50 billion to Ukraine and then the U.S. government bought Twitter? | ||
How would you be feeling then? | ||
But I decided not to talk about that. | ||
And instead, I wanted to just say, have you heard about the rumor that Jenny Thomas, Clarence Thomas' wife, is the one that leaked to the draft opinion? | ||
No. No, I have not heard of that. | ||
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Yeah. Yeah, that's all over Twitter right now. | |
It's really kind of interesting that Jenny Thomas is trending now. | ||
And the reason why she's trending is because... | ||
The main thought is that she was just so excited about the win of the opinion that she was passing it around. | ||
But also the other thought is that she leaked it in order to ensure that the hardline Alito opinion was the one that went forward as opposed to perhaps a Roberts opinion that was not as hardline. | ||
But yeah, I'll just leave it there. | ||
Yeah, it's interesting. | ||
I don't believe that for a single second, but it's not surprising. | ||
That's trending on Twitter. | ||
Probably the least likely guess as to who leaked this thing. | ||
Yeah, big coincidence, right? | ||
They're going after Clarence Thomas' wife like they did a month ago. | ||
It's amazing the way that... | ||
Liberals will believe any lie that confirms their pre-established biases. | ||
So, yeah, no. Total lie. | ||
I'm very confused by the first comment, though. | ||
Are tax dollars being spent on weapons to wage a war in Ukraine that doesn't interest us a little bit different than Elon Musk using his own money to make a business investment? | ||
just the stupidest thing I've ever heard. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I have a quote now from this article, or from this white paper rather. | ||
Not surprisingly, this opening series of deadly asynchronous catastrophes put enormous pressure on an already overstressed global economy that had entered the decade still in recession. | ||
Massive humanitarian relief efforts cost vast sums of money, but the primary sources from aid agencies to develop world governments had run out of funds to offer. | ||
Most nation states could no longer afford their locked-in costs, let alone respond to increased citizen demand for more security, more healthcare coverage, more social programs and services, and more infrastructure repair. | ||
These dire circumstances forced tough trade-offs. | ||
The U.S. relocated a large share of its defense spending to domestic concerns, pulling out of Afghanistan, where the resurgent Taliban seized power once again in Europe, Asia, South America, and Africa. | ||
More and more nation states lost control of their public finances along with the capacity to help their citizens and retain stability and order. | ||
Resource scarcity and trade disputes together with severe economic and climate stresses pushed many alliances and partnerships to the breaking point. | ||
They also sparked proxy wars and low-level conflict in resource-rich parts of the developing world. | ||
Hey, kind of like Ukraine. By 2016, the global coordination and interconnectedness that had marked the post-Berlin Wall was tenuous at best. | ||
With government power weakened order rapidly disintegrating and safety nets evaporating, violence and crime grew more rampant. | ||
Countries with ethnic, religious, or class divisions saw especially sharp spikes in hostility. | ||
Meanwhile, overtaxed militaries and police forces could do little to stop growing communities of criminals and terrorists from gaining power. | ||
Technology enabled gangs and networked criminal enterprises exploited the weakness of states and the desperation of individuals. | ||
With increasing ease, these global guerrillas moved illicit products through underground channels. | ||
Criminal networks also grew highly skilled in the counterfeiting illicit goods through reverse engineering. | ||
Many of these ripoffs and copycats were of poor quality or downright dangerous in the context of weak health systems, corruption and inattention to standards. | ||
Whether within countries or from global bodies like the World Health Organization, tainted vaccines entered the public health system of several African countries. | ||
Wow. | ||
It's amazing how smart and predictive these guys are. | ||
This, of course, is from that... | ||
A lockstep document, what's popularly known as a lockstep document, the document published by the Rockefeller Foundation, Scenarios for the Future of Technology and International Development, that predicted the COVID-19 outbreak to a T. And you move on to their next step, and it seems as though they've predicted the complete collapse of the food systems to a T. Yeah, big coincidence. | ||
Big coincidence, it's the same people that carried out the Practice run that we talked about in the last segment. | ||
Echo Chambers posted the video and long string. | ||
And of course, connect the dots. | ||
The person who authored the Lockstep document was Peter Schwartz, who's partners with Mark Benioff, who's Klaus Schwab's understudy, the Open Society Foundation, George Soros' outlet. | ||
It's the one that funded the Center for American Progress, who put on that practice run six years ago. | ||
What a tangled web we weave. | ||
It is an ultimate and superlative conspiracy. | ||
Network of billionaires, corporate masters, political activists, And the NGOs that they fund, all exchanging money and ideas and privileges to bring about their desired result of global governance and total root-level access control and surveillance of every single human being going so far as to want to actually surveil under our very skin, | ||
as Yuval Noah Harari wants to say. | ||
India considers restricting wheat exports as heatwave destroys crops India is considering restricting wheat exports as severe heat waves have damaged crops, exacerbating tight global supplies after the war in Ukraine sent food inflation soaring. | ||
South Asian nation experienced its hottest march on record, shriveling the wheat crop that the world was relying on to alleviate a global shortage. | ||
To safeguard these domestic supplies, the government is considering limiting wheat exports, according to a person with knowledge, on the matter. | ||
Of course, they would join Sri Lanka, And a number of other countries, Ukraine, Belarus, and others, limiting the exports of food from their countries because they're worried that they're not going to have enough to exist if they keep sending them all away. | ||
Really incredible. Scott in Connecticut has called in about this exact topic. | ||
You've called in about a content creator named Ice Age Farmer, who I've heard of. | ||
I can't say I've watched his stuff before, but I've heard of him. | ||
I've heard he's good. I think other callers have called in about Ice Age Farmer. | ||
But what is Ice Age Farmer reporting about the approaching food crisis, Scott? | ||
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Hey, what's going on, man? | |
Calling from deep behind enemy lines up in Connecticut. | ||
Yeah, so I guess this came out yesterday. | ||
As of me watching, it was about three hours old. | ||
And, you know, it's about a 20-minute video. | ||
Of everything, you know, the burning of the food plants, the planned de-seeding of even American farms, and no one's planting anything now, and it's happening all over the planet. | ||
So he goes into not just the U.S., but also Europe, Asia, everywhere. | ||
And, you know, it's definitely planned, and I think there's no way out of it, truthfully. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you can grow your own food. | ||
That'll only get you so far. | ||
And, you know, I said on Twitter before I got deleted, you think, you know, I'm sick because you aren't vaccinated was bad. | ||
Just wait until I'm starving because you have food. | ||
Having food will be seen as a crime against your neighbors who don't have food. | ||
So you can expect the police to be going around and, oh, do you have a small farm? | ||
We'll be taking that now. | ||
No, no, you can't have food, not while other people are starving, not while the millions of people we brought into this country over the last year need it more than you. | ||
They're the real Americans. Yeah, for real. | ||
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I mean, truthfully, I don't think there's going to be any police that are going to be out enforcing anything. | |
I think the food riots are going to be so bad that it's going to collapse within weeks. | ||
A lot of people are going to talk about the food riots. | ||
It'll probably happen within two, three weeks if there's a total shutdown. | ||
So I think there's just going to be riots and chaos everywhere. | ||
Yeah, it's going to get really bad. | ||
I need to do a similar thing to what Ice Age Farmer did. | ||
I need to do like a roundup where I cover all this stuff because we just cover it every day and there's new stuff every day coming out. | ||
But I think it really does hit you when you just have it all together. | ||
You see everything from, I mean, even stuff like train companies refusing to transport fertilizer anymore. | ||
It's just like, why? | ||
Or, you know, massive shutdown looming at California ports as union threatens major strike. | ||
It's like, really? | ||
Right now? | ||
Right now you're going to threaten a major strike. | ||
We literally don't have any food, and you're going to let the food that we do have rot on the ships offshore because you want to go on strike. | ||
I mean, all of these things are the result of policy decisions. | ||
All of these things are the result of machinations behind the scenes to bring about these exact conditions. | ||
They tell you they're going to do it. | ||
They do it. It's up to you whether you listen to whether they say why they're doing it, what they want. | ||
Global government, total control, mass death, starvation, chaos, offer the solution, which is greater government control and essentially lockdown. | ||
I mean... You know they still have FEMA camps, right? | ||
You understand they still built all those FEMA camps. | ||
They still built all those quarantine camps here, Australia, around the world. | ||
They still exist. They haven't dismantled them. | ||
They're ready-made. | ||
And right there, when the government comes to your door and says, sorry, the food riots are too bad. | ||
You're going to have to come with us now. | ||
Are you going to go? That's a question you need to answer. | ||
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Yeah, definitely. Another question. | |
Have you guys noticed... | ||
The wind lately, the past two years up in the Northeast, it's been windy every other day. | ||
Like, I'm talking, you know, 15, 20-mile-an-hour wind sometimes. | ||
It's been going on nonstop, like, you know, three times a week. | ||
Let's play clip. I got a video to go with this. | ||
Let's play clip 15, guys. | ||
These are weather patterns. | ||
Again. It used to be, thanks so much for the call, Scott, and we'll finish on this topic. | ||
It used to be a crazy conspiracy theory, the idea that human beings could control the weather. | ||
China controls the weather now. | ||
America controls the weather now. | ||
They have announced that they, you know, are very excited about chemtrail technology and their ability to manipulate the weather. | ||
And here are examples of the radar showing bursts of cloud cover coming from nowhere. | ||
Those are chemtrails. Alright folks, after your phone calls next, Patty in Boston is waiting in the wings. | ||
Before we do that, I want to go to a quick video. | ||
Because the question has been raised recently, you know, what is the method behind the madness? | ||
Especially with the transgender kid stuff. | ||
We covered yesterday the story saying that children who receive puberty blockers and transgender treatment before they go through puberty are denied Forever. | ||
The ability to experience sexual satisfaction. | ||
And somebody yesterday called in pointing out that... | ||
This was straight from 1984. | ||
It might have been Tim Ra on Twitter quoted the part from 1984 saying, we will abolish the orgasm. | ||
Very strange stuff. | ||
I didn't realize how intricately this was tied in and how it's actually tied in with COVID. We have this digital presentation from Davos and the World Economic Forum explaining how exactly all of this folds in. | ||
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Let's watch. Hi everyone, I'm Francine Lacqua from Bloomberg and we have the next 45 minutes to talk about that pandemic and of course what comes next. | |
Now, where do you think we are in the pandemic? | ||
He's talking but his mic is muted. | ||
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Oh, you have to unmute. I just want to finish by saying a few words about the impact of this imminent neurological breakthrough. | |
When the orgasm has been finally eradicated, the last remaining obstacle to the psychological acceptance of the principles of Ingsoc, as applied to Artsem, will be overcome. | ||
In other words, the unorthodox tendencies towards own life, which constantly threaten the natural erosion of the family unit, will no longer have the biological support of the organism. | ||
As we all know, the biological and social stimulation of the family leads to private reflection outside party needs and to the establishment of unorthodox loyalties which can only lead to thought crime. | ||
But the introduction of Artsem combined with the neutralization of the orgasm will effectively render obsolete the family until it becomes impossible to conceptualize. | ||
Thank you. At S-K-J-U-S-T-L-E-R, I think it was. | ||
I don't know how to pronounce that, but very, very well done. | ||
Not so far off the mark there. | ||
At S-K-J-U-L-T-S-T-E-R. Skolster. | ||
2022 is so 1984. | ||
Pretty brilliant. Pretty brilliantly done there. | ||
Well done. It's amazing how... | ||
You gotta have to wait. Is this real for a second? | ||
I mean, they're saying all the same things. | ||
It's just that they're saying it honestly when it comes from the mouth of a character from 1984. | ||
It's, bizarrely enough, less saturated in doublespeak when it's coming from a character from 1984. | ||
It's all the same stuff, right? | ||
Destruction of the family, the... | ||
Submission of personal and individual will to the greater will of the party. | ||
It's all the same concept. | ||
It's just when modern people actually talk about it, it sounds even more Orwellian than 1984, so wrap your mind around that one. | ||
With that, we go back out to phone calls. | ||
Patty in Boston has called in about my gorgeous hair once again. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Patty. You're on the air. | ||
Listen here, son. I want you to understand that it is absolutely ridiculous It's ridiculous that you've got that Superman curl. | ||
What are you trying to do? | ||
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Like, that's absolute nonsense. | |
Look, man, I got no oversight over my hair. | ||
It does whatever the hell it wants. | ||
I try to talk to it. Well, somebody should. | ||
I try to explain to it that I'm supposed to look professional, and it just does whatever the hell it wants. | ||
Look, Patty, I'm glad you called in, because, you know, all the stuff I'm presenting here today... | ||
Like, you know it's all true, right? | ||
You know the World Economic Forum is doing what it's doing. | ||
You know it's connected to the UN. You still consider yourself a liberal, as far as I understand. | ||
You still don't consider yourself, you know, a conservative or on the right wing. | ||
But do you see anybody on the left fighting back against this global takeover? | ||
Or do you think this global takeover is, like, a good thing? | ||
I really actually want to know, like, what do you think is happening with the World Economic Forum and the UN joining forces like they are? | ||
Well, you just ran a segment on people like, I guess we're going to outlaw orgasms. | ||
I'm wondering, I guess it doesn't matter to you because you've never had one. | ||
Who cares? | ||
You know what I mean? I'm not sure that anybody at Infowars has had an orgasm in the last, you know, I don't know, 20 years. | ||
So, like, what does it matter? | ||
Can't answer the question. | ||
Can't answer the question, Patty, can you? | ||
Obviously, that was a clip from 1984. | ||
I don't know if you were watching yesterday. | ||
I actually went on a very, very big defense of the... | ||
The act of physical love and the beauty it maintains and the fact that it makes us human and connected and is something wonderful and a gift from God. | ||
So maybe you missed out on that yesterday. | ||
But that's the point, right? | ||
You get that they're against humanity. | ||
You get that they're taking children and denying them the ability to ever experience one of the greatest things in the entire world, sexual satisfaction. | ||
Does that not make you just like cringe and feel sick that they're doing this to children? | ||
No, it would if that were true, but it's not. | ||
It was a transgender woman, a surgeon who was transgender, him slash herself, who performs surgeries on children saying this. | ||
I mean, it's not me. I didn't make this up, right? | ||
How many people do you think are actually transgender in the entire country? | ||
How many people do you think are actually transgender? | ||
See, this is the frustrating part. | ||
Do you think it's right that children are being denied the ability to ever achieve sexual satisfaction because as a child, they're convinced that they're trans? | ||
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Is that a good or bad thing? No, no, no. | |
I don't think that's a good thing. | ||
I don't think that's a good thing. | ||
But I think this is a very strange conversation because I don't actually believe that this is some sort of, I don't want to use a term that you don't like, but pandemic. | ||
Like, I mean, this is just not It's not, like, it doesn't happen all the time. | ||
Like, this is just weird, man. | ||
It's just strange. I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Like, you know, I don't know. | ||
I don't know. It's just... | ||
It's befuddling to me. | ||
I'm befuddled. I find myself befuddled. | ||
I know, but it's so funny because I literally just got finished talking about how the only defense against globalism is pretend you don't believe it's happening. | ||
Here you are saying you don't believe the transgender thing is happening. | ||
It's manifestly happening. | ||
It's obviously happening. | ||
It's happening all over the place. | ||
The evidence is overwhelming. | ||
I mean, it's not even evidence. | ||
Like, do we need evidence that the sky is blue? | ||
Yeah, every picture of the sky depicts it. | ||
Every... Single story about transgenderism shows the increase of transgenderism. | ||
Now it's like 30% of Gen Z considers themselves in some way not, you know, like gender whatever they say. | ||
I live in one of the most liberal cities in the country or in the world, right? | ||
You know, in Boston. | ||
And I think I can count on like one hand. | ||
How many conversations I've had with people who identify as transgender? | ||
So, I mean, it can't be that big a deal. | ||
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It just can't be. | |
So, it's just not a big enough deal to deal with right now, so you want to wait until it is a big enough deal? | ||
This is what I don't understand. | ||
It is happening, though, right? | ||
You're just saying it's not happening enough for you to care. | ||
It's not happening enough for me to care. | ||
I think that's where they got you, Patty. | ||
I think that's where they got you. | ||
Because it is happening. And I would think if it was just happening to one kid, you would say it's not good that children are being indoctrinated into this. | ||
No, no. First of all, I don't think that it's cool at all that kids should be indoctrinated into anything. | ||
So I'm with you on that. | ||
Okay. I just don't think that it's happening in any... | ||
I don't think that kids are being indoctrinated into doing things that they wouldn't otherwise do. | ||
You know what I mean? I just don't see that. | ||
If you see it, we're going to have to respectfully disagree on that, but I just don't see that happening. | ||
I just don't. Yeah, I guess we'll have to respectfully disagree that the sky is blue. | ||
I mean, one of us is clearly right, but I guess we'll respectfully disagree, right? | ||
I mean, clearly, we're showing video right now of this pride parade being held for children. | ||
Did that happen when you were a kid, Patty? | ||
You remember any pride parades through your elementary school hallways? | ||
Or is this something new and strange? | ||
No, but I remember a great pride parade. I remember a straight pride parade in Boston where I had to defend a Trump supporter from getting his ass kicked. | ||
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I do remember that. | |
I know you're not one of these far leftist guys, which is why I wanted to ask you, because we know what they think. | ||
They think it's happening and that it's a good thing. | ||
I have to wonder, for the reasonable, level-headed liberals out there, how do you... | ||
Like, have this cognitive dissonance. | ||
How do you allow yourself to understand that these things are happening but not do anything to stop it, not want to speak up against it, and not want to, you know, protect children? | ||
And I think I got my answer. | ||
It's the same answer as the globalist question, right? | ||
I just don't believe it's happening. | ||
It is happening. It's manifestly happening. | ||
It's obviously happening. But as long as you don't believe it, it can continue to happen. | ||
Wonderful. | ||
Wonderful. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We played this clip already once, but it's only about 10 seconds long. | ||
And, you know, I've said it before, but on January 6th, I remember afterwards talking to a friend of mine, and when he was talking about January 6th, he was talking about, well, Trump's just violent. | ||
Trump just gets his people to do violent things. | ||
And I realized it's not about January 6th. | ||
This is the lie of January 6th built upon the lies of the previous four years, right? | ||
Since 2016, the lie of Trump supporters being violent, Trump encouraging violence amongst his supporters has built up and been reinforced over and over, completely baseless, utterly false, totally backwards and inverted. | ||
And yet it is the groundwork and the foundation upon which the lie of January 6th was built. | ||
So we're not arguing about January 6th. | ||
We're arguing about the things that have come before it and things that have come after it. | ||
So since January 6th, this has become the mantra of the Democrats. | ||
It's Joe Biden saying this yesterday about the conservative Trump supporters, the 80 million Americans in this country that want freedom and don't want our history, heritage and livelihood sold out to the highest bidder for the benefit of some corrupt scumbag in Washington, D.C. Here's what he said about MAGA supporters. | ||
Because this MAGA crowd is really the most extreme political organization that's existed in American history. | ||
The most extreme organization in American history. | ||
80 million Americans in this. | ||
None other than Glenn Beck actually posted a thread on Twitter of just a small sample of the examples of violence from the left towards the right. | ||
And I want to go through them now. We'll see how many we can get through in just three minutes. | ||
Glenn Beck says, Biden says the MAGA crowd is the most extreme organization that's existed in American history. | ||
Really? Because I can think of a few others. | ||
June 2016, ugly bloody scenes at San Jose as protesters attack Trump supporters. | ||
Police, Clinton supporters light flag on fire attack Trump supporter from July 2016. | ||
August 2016, Trump supporter attacked in New Jersey with crowbar on street. | ||
Also in August that year, Tennessee man attacked a garage sale for being Trump supporter. | ||
September of that year, leftist mob beats, kicks, pummels Trump supporter for wearing a MAGA hat. | ||
October of that year, Republican headquarters in North Carolina firebombed Nazi Republicans leave town or else. | ||
October, vandals throw bricks through windows at Delaware County Republican Party office. | ||
November, Twitter erupts for calls for Donald Trump to be assassinated. | ||
Also November, student Trump supporter attacked at Woodside High School. | ||
Also in November, female anti-bullying ambassador 23 arrested at Trump Tower protest for pushing man 74 to the ground in a fight over Trump. | ||
Also in November, 11-year-old boy badly beaten up for voting Trump in mock election. | ||
Also in November, you voted Trump yelled at man who's being beaten in Chicago streets. | ||
Two men attacked Trump supporters in Meriden, Connecticut. | ||
Student attacked for wearing Make America Great Again hat at anti-Trump protest. | ||
Cornell College Republican president assaulted, called racist bitch. | ||
Four anti-Trump activists in custody after a mentally ill man tied up and tortured on Facebook Live. | ||
Shocking moment Trump fan is attacked after putting out fires sparked by inauguration protesters. | ||
Protesters block streets, attack Trump supporters' car in Eugene after peaceful rally. | ||
Trump supporter knocked unconscious after being hit by airport protesters. | ||
Anti-Trump protesters block ambulance rushing to hospital. | ||
It just goes on and on. | ||
Let's see, we've only gotten through February of 2017 at this point. | ||
It's only accelerated since then. | ||
Even just since January 6th, there have been firebombings of Republican headquarters. | ||
There have been firebombings of Democratic headquarters by Antifa, who the Democrats then blame on Republicans, because of course they do. | ||
There's been the vandalization of... | ||
The door of a young college girl, intimidation, calling her a racist blank for daring to stand up to the left. | ||
Cars driven into parades, cars driven into Trump booths at rallies in terroristic attacks. | ||
the terror of the left is a full-on assault on right-wingers in this country and then the president of the united states and the spy state apparatus has the gall to get up there and tell us that trump supporters are the most dangerous organization in the country and that white supremacy is our number one threat it's a joke if it wasn't so unbelievably horrific it'd be a joke if it was funny it's not funny it's horrifying It's here. | ||
It's the Terror State. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
We're going to go back out to your phone calls. | ||
I just don't really understand it, though. | ||
I really don't understand it. | ||
I saw some of the chat were mad at me for having a longer conversation with Patty. | ||
But I really do want to understand... | ||
The mindset that allows these people to get away with what they're doing. | ||
I really am curious about this. | ||
Because I don't understand it because it is entirely and totally foreign to me. | ||
Because here's the way that it works. | ||
And here's a perfect example from five hours ago from the New York Times. | ||
Quote, not good for learning. | ||
New research is showing the high cost of long school closures in some communities. | ||
So here's how the timeline has gone. | ||
They wanted to lock down schools, shut down schools, send kids home. | ||
At the time, we here at Infowars were yelling and screaming and pulling our hair and saying what a horrifically damaging practice this would be for the mental health and capabilities of our young people in this country. | ||
Were we listened to? Of course not. | ||
We were derided, ignored, insulted, right? | ||
You're crazy. It's necessary, okay? | ||
The professionals, the experts have told us this is the right thing to do, so we need to listen. | ||
You don't know what you're talking about, right? | ||
We were right, though. So, cut to two years later. | ||
And they write these things as if we didn't know this the whole time. | ||
Do you know the lockdowns were really bad for school closures? | ||
So, again, just the mindset. | ||
The type of person that hears in 2020, they shouldn't shut down the schools. | ||
This is really bad. It's going to have huge negative consequences. | ||
He goes, that's crazy. That'll never happen. | ||
Cuts two years later. The same newspapers they're slavishly devoted to say, oh, turns out the lockdowns had massive closures. | ||
And they go, oh, yeah. Oh, gosh. | ||
Thanks for telling me. | ||
Yeah. It's just like, And of course, the excuse will be like, yeah, you know, we told you this was going to happen. | ||
We knew this was going to happen. They go, well, they're reporting on it. | ||
They're not hiding it. They're reporting on it. | ||
They're telling you it. So like, what are you mad about? | ||
And it's just like, this is what I don't get. | ||
That's what I really don't understand is just this like, blasé attitude. | ||
Whether it's like, hey, you know, they're castrating children and they're just like, okay, like how many? | ||
It's just like, what the hell is wrong with you? | ||
Or like, hey, you know, corporations are using their, you know, financial power to override the will of the citizens as expressed through the vote. | ||
Like, they're saying that, like, no, what we believe as corporate masters, what I believe as a single billionaire should override the will of the tens of thousands of people beneath me that actually voted through the process. | ||
Like, who cares what they vote for? | ||
I want what I want, and I'll get it, or I'll bankrupt your state. | ||
And then it's like the state fights back. | ||
And this was another thing that came up during my debate is it was like, yeah, but, you know, Disney tried to do that, but it didn't work. | ||
So, you know, what's no harm, no foul, right? | ||
Like, who cares? And it's just like... | ||
There's a phrase for it. | ||
I can't think of it right now. The tyranny of normalization or something like that. | ||
It's just like this idea that everybody... | ||
And it's the tone of the media. | ||
It's the things that they say. | ||
They just want to keep you not caring. | ||
Just don't care... | ||
Just nobody can do anything to stop what's happening. | ||
So don't even try and just accept that this is happening and ignore the people that are telling you what's going to happen. | ||
And when it does happen, ignore the fact that they told you and that we ignored them. | ||
Like, that's what I don't get. | ||
And I really, really am desperate to understand how they have these people in this hypnotic state, essentially. | ||
Right? Just able to be controlled so quickly Intricate, like their every belief is controlled. | ||
And they cannot wake up. | ||
And I really don't understand why they cannot wake up. | ||
Why they cannot see how this works. | ||
And they just read these articles and they go, oh gosh, long school closures had major negative impacts. | ||
Jeez, well, okay. | ||
And then they just keep going. | ||
They just move on. It's like, They knew this was going to happen because we knew it was going to happen. | ||
We told you it was going to happen. It wasn't hard to figure this out. | ||
Somehow they get you to ignore us in the beginning and then they get you to forget that we ever said anything by the time they're ready to admit that we were right all along. | ||
I just don't get it. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
New York Times admits new research is showing the high cost of long school closures in some communities. | ||
In some communities, right? | ||
Because they can't just cover this. | ||
They can't just tell you the lockdown is bad for everybody and that this was an attack on the American people. | ||
They have to inject like race and class into it, right? | ||
Just everything they do, they only do in service of their divisive agenda. | ||
That's it. | ||
It'd be great if they were just like, hey, these long school closures were bad and caused major damage. | ||
Maybe we should do something to punish the people that did this to us. | ||
Maybe we should learn a lesson and not do this again. | ||
But instead it's going to be long school closures had an outsized impact on the African American community and maybe we need more welfare to overcome it. | ||
It's just endless. It's nauseating. | ||
It's We're the only ones. | ||
We're the only ones that can figure this out. | ||
We're the only ones that can think longer than 10 minutes ago and remember what all of these people said two years ago. | ||
We're the only ones. Infowarsstore.com. | ||
If we go away, who else is there? | ||
Who else is actually talking about this? | ||
Who else is making the predictions that come to be true over and over and over again? | ||
We're the only ones, folks. | ||
It's crazy, but it's true. | ||
We are the only ones who can seemingly break out of this. | ||
Me, you, if you're watching us, like, we get it, but nobody else can figure this out, apparently. | ||
It's amazing, really. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls. Sean from California has called in. | ||
Dr. Birx's book. | ||
What's this about? You're on the air. | ||
Well, Harrison, with those previous callers, Alvin and Patty, I almost want to have you host a roundtable. | ||
I'll gladly debate them and snap their confirmation biases in half. | ||
If you remember last month, I was dealing with Drag Queen Storytime, which, by the way, we got the RPD to send an undercover into. | ||
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Go us. And this fellow, Patty, he doesn't see it. | |
His confirmation bias is it doesn't affect him. | ||
There's two types of people, Harrison. | ||
The people who take their car in every now and then and get it lubed, get the tires rotated, get everything in alignment. | ||
And then the person who breaks down on the side of the road and wonders, what happened? | ||
And InfoWarriors, we take care of our car. | ||
Right. Yeah, no, it's good. | ||
It's a very good point. | ||
Yeah, it's like, yeah, you know, I think I hear rats in the attic. | ||
Well, they haven't bitten me yet, so why deal with it, right? | ||
You're going to really, you're going to wait until it bites you. | ||
No, it's a, yeah, good metaphor there, Sean. | ||
Yeah, exactly. Now, with Birx, this is, it's kind of a similar metaphor, you know, because Trump went to clean the swamp up, and along came COVID to shut us down. | ||
I think we're good to go. | ||
Banned abortion. | ||
You would not do abortion. | ||
And so when Carnegie and Rockefeller started infiltrating our medical establishment and the colleges, that's one of the things they've been pushing for, is to change the wording of the Hippocratic Oath or make it voluntary and optional. | ||
So I wanted to close with this. | ||
You know, Whoopi Goldberg's losing her mind over the Planned Parenthood issue, the abortion, Roe v. | ||
Wade getting overturned. Who's going to touch her? | ||
Why do the liberals always scream about things that don't affect them? | ||
We conservatives, we're worried about our kids and our family. | ||
We want to deal with stuff before it's on our doorstep. | ||
The liberals, you drop the problem on the doorstep like the car breaking down, and even then it sometimes does not wake them up, Harrison. | ||
Do you want me to go longer? I got more for us. | ||
Well, very well said, but I do want to get to some more calls. | ||
I've been giving people a lot of time, and that's unfair to the other callers. | ||
But thanks so much for the call, Sean. | ||
Brilliant as ever. | ||
Very good stuff. | ||
Yeah, Dr. Burks was, in a lot of ways, the power behind the Fauci throne. | ||
Elizabeth in Wisconsin, thanks so much for calling in. | ||
The world is on fire, Elizabeth. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
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- Hi, yes it is. | |
Good morning, Harrison. | ||
- Good morning. - Well, I just wanted to start off by saying that, well, this is my second time calling in. | ||
I've only been listening since September, and how I started listening was I was just ranting to my husband almost every week since he was told he was going to lose his job for not getting vaccinated. | ||
And I was just re-entering and I was sleepless nights and he goes, you need to listen to Alex Jones. | ||
I was like, who is Alex Jones? | ||
All right. | ||
Stay there, Elizabeth. | ||
Man, I love hearing that we get new callers. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Stay on the line, Elizabeth. | ||
We're going to go to you on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
It's American Journal. | ||
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All right. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Directly out back to the phone calls, we have Elizabeth in Wisconsin, who's only been watching since about September. | ||
And that alone is sort of a white pill for me. | ||
I'm so jaded at this point. | ||
I think like, man, if you didn't figure things out five years ago, how the hell are you going to figure things out now? | ||
But of course, people just don't know. | ||
They don't know there's Infowars. | ||
They don't know there's Alex Jones. They don't know there's people out here actually trying to tell the truth. | ||
All they see are lies, and so it can feel disheartening and like you're all alone. | ||
That's part of the reason they wanted to silence us. | ||
But Elizabeth, you were able to break through the censorship with help of your husband and found Alex Jones. | ||
We're so happy that you did. | ||
But go on. You got cut off by the commercial break there, but you're back on air, Elizabeth. | ||
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Well, thank you. Yeah, I feel like I was not really asleep. | |
I was more like comatose. | ||
And as soon as he said the words Alex Jones, and I looked it up online, it was like my life was like someone took four separate 5,000-piece puzzles, dumped them all into one box, and I couldn't sort it out. | ||
And then I started listening to you, Alex, Owen, everyone, Kate Daly, just everyone on InfoWars. | ||
And all of a sudden I could see this big picture in front of my eyes. | ||
And yeah, funny, it's only been seven months and my husband was fired for not accepting the vaccine except for, well, he was given a religious exemption and they fired him anyways. | ||
And so we've been fighting this for about seven months now and I just, I think that the reason why I wasn't really Aware of all of this is because of just being lied to. | ||
But my grandma used to listen to Rush Limbaugh every single day. | ||
And I graduated in 2013 with a Bachelor's of Health Sciences and really found out how bad the health industrial complex is. | ||
After taking courses of medical ethics and finding out that it's not really ethical what they do and they lie to you, you can't ask your Pediatrician for an insert on a flu vaccine without them freaking out on you and then handing you a pamphlet from the CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics. | ||
And so if you can't trust even your pediatrician, why would you trust the entire industrial complex that is our health field? | ||
And so that's kind of what woke me up to all of this. | ||
But really what was It was really finding you guys that put all these pieces together from every single aspect. | ||
And I just don't understand how people can't believe what you guys are saying. | ||
When you say it, I didn't take it as 100% faith. | ||
I went and did my own research afterwards and found out that you guys were telling the truth about everything from, I mean, just from 30 years ago to now. | ||
I've done a lot of research and It has really just calmed me mentally, spiritually, physically to be able to have this information in front of me, see the big picture, and know that I'm not crazy. | ||
They are out to get us. | ||
This isn't a joke. | ||
They are out to get me, my children. | ||
I'm a stay-at-home mom. | ||
I've always believed in being with your kids every day. | ||
I don't have a babysitter. | ||
I spend 24-7 with my kids. | ||
No one else raises them but me. | ||
And to have Everyone from your local school board to the federal government trying to control your life. | ||
How are people still asleep to what is going on in our country? | ||
Well, you know, not everybody has the mental fortitude you do, Elizabeth. | ||
I mean, that's one thing I've learned. | ||
And, you know, it might have something to do with growing up hearing Rush Limbaugh. | ||
I do not remember being in the car with my dad and not hearing Rush Limbaugh. | ||
I assumed the man was on air 24 hours a day because every time I got in the car with my dad, Rush Limbaugh was on the radio. | ||
And, of course, I got a little bit liberal in high school and college, as many people do. | ||
But I think it's because if you have that sort of base, ground-level conservatism, even if it's just sitting there in the back of your mind, it's something to go back to and it's just sort of a foot in the door so that door to reality never quite closes on you. | ||
Yeah, Rush Limbaugh has been a huge influence or anybody that just was raised in a conservative household is so, so much more likely to wake up to what's going on. | ||
Even if they are completely different than their parents now, they at least have that base level appreciation for America and what it means. | ||
And I love that... | ||
You said that you feel so much more spiritually healthy now or just, you know, calm or I can't remember how you phrased it. | ||
But that I think is the beautiful thing about Infowars because we're going to tell you what's going on. | ||
We're going to tell you the attack that you're under. | ||
We're not going to hide it. We're not going to sugarcoat it. | ||
We're not going to cover up for them. | ||
That's the mainstream media's job. | ||
They're going to do that, you know, ad nauseum until we're all dead. | ||
They'll cover up for the murderers. | ||
We're not going to do that. We're going to tell you what's going on. | ||
We're going to tell you how bad it is. | ||
But we're also going to tell you that it's not hopeless, that humanity is so much stronger than these people. | ||
And if anything, if I ever get like emotionally, you know, if I get angry or something like this, it's not because it's hopeless. | ||
It's not because I'm black-pilled and... | ||
And there's no way out of this. | ||
It's the frustration of knowing that we have this massively powerful resource of humanity at large, and yet we cannot bring it to bear. | ||
And it's so frustrating seeing all of these people willingly going along like sheep led to the slaughterhouse when you know that you could... | ||
Rise up and make things right and reverse these policies and put in common sense things. | ||
I mean, it's really not hard. | ||
Humanity has the potential. | ||
We have the technology to do it. | ||
We have the communications to do it. | ||
We have the will to do it. | ||
It's just a matter of reaching that... | ||
That point that, you know, it's the tipping point where it actually takes place. | ||
So not only will we tell you how bad it really is, we're not going to tell you that it's hopeless. | ||
We're going to tell you that humanity can rise up. | ||
Humanity can reset these things. | ||
Not the Great Reset. | ||
We can reset the Great Reset. | ||
We can get back on track and we can fulfill our destiny of going to the stars and We're good to go. | ||
It's not just spreading hopelessness and telling you how bad things are. | ||
We're telling you what you need to know, the attacks that you're under, so you can reverse them and parry them and win at the end of the day. | ||
So that's what I've always loved about InfoWars. | ||
It just makes me so happy to know that there are still people out there that are just now learning about us and just now realizing that they don't have to exist in the fetid, shadowy quagmire of disinformation and loneliness. | ||
There are millions of us out here. | ||
We're all fighting. And if we could just get this message out, spread the word, and change some minds, we could right this ship, we could be back on track, and we could be... | ||
Traveling to the stars. Thanks so much for the call, Elizabeth. | ||
Let's go to John in Florida. | ||
Has a quote from Anderson College. | ||
Thanks for calling in. John, you're on the air. | ||
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Yes, I've got two things to say. | |
First is the quote. I spent a week in Hammond, Indiana in 1973. | ||
Hiles Anderson College. | ||
The theory and theme that week was, wake up, America. | ||
Wake up. And also, Harrison... | ||
I sent you all a gift. | ||
I sent some of my records, but they intercepted it and sent it back, so I'm going to go to a different county and try to send it again. | ||
Oh, gosh. Okay, well, yeah. | ||
Make sure to put my name on the package when you send it to our P.O. Box to make sure I get it. | ||
I'll be looking out for that, John. | ||
I appreciate it. And you know, it really is. | ||
At times I feel like we're sitting here with a loved one in a coma, just going, just wake up. | ||
Won't you just wake up? | ||
Just open your eyes. It seems so easy. | ||
Just wake up, sit up, and rejoin us in the world of the living. | ||
We're just surrounded by these lifeless corpses. | ||
Hooked up to machines in the Matrix just begging, just going, wake up. | ||
Please wake up. | ||
We want to see you again. | ||
We want to relate to you again. | ||
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We want to save you. | |
You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
You know, it's amazing what human beings are capable of enduring if they have a reason to endure it. | ||
You hear stories about World War I and the conditions of the foxholes. | ||
It's just brutal. | ||
I mean, I wouldn't want to spend five minutes in one of those trenches, and yet people spend years in them. | ||
They didn't even go crazy. | ||
That's the wildest part. | ||
You hear stories... Especially the British troops in World War I just laughing and making jokes and apparently being in very high spirits in just the worst conditions you could possibly imagine. | ||
Literally walking through mud in which your former best friend was a rotting corpse. | ||
I mean it's just unimaginable. | ||
And so human beings are capable of just incredible resilience but what's required for that is the Knowledge that what you're going through has a purpose. | ||
That what you're doing is meaningful in some way. | ||
You can put up with anything. If that's the case, people in World War I still had this very strong nationalistic tendency, which in that case was being exploited and taken advantage of to just cause mass death and murder on a huge scale. | ||
But they're able to achieve that because the people involved in being made to suffer really truly believed in what they were doing and We're able to put up with just about anything. | ||
But the other side of that is that if you have nothing to believe in, if what you're being put through seemingly has no purpose at all, then the slightest inconvenience can be overwhelming. | ||
Perhaps that's what lies at the heart of the current suicide epidemic plaguing the U.S. Navy. | ||
Now, we reported on this a little while ago, but the story is far, far deeper and more upsetting than we realized. | ||
It's an exclusive from Daily Mail. | ||
Every day we discuss how we would do it. | ||
Chilling messages reveal sailors talking about how they plan to end their lives with drugs, pills, or bullets on aircraft carrier USS George Washington where up to 10 have committed suicide. | ||
Dozens of naval officers have revealed their suicidal thoughts to a charity after three killed themselves in one week on the USS George Washington. | ||
Sailors revealed they discussed killing themselves every day with each other. | ||
In the past year, seven sailors in total have killed themselves, but there have been up to 10 deaths. | ||
Now more than 200 sailors will be moved off of the aircraft carrier entirely. | ||
Three sailors on the ship killed themselves within the span of one week in April. | ||
The Navy has acknowledged the worker conditions are terrible on the dry docked aircraft carrier. | ||
The Navy said it is committed to providing mental health assistance to its sailors. | ||
And the stories from this are just pretty horrific. | ||
An exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, Brandon, one of the victims here, was mother and president of BCF, Which is the organization he created, the Brandon Caserta Foundation. | ||
Slammed Navy leadership for failing to deal with the mental health crisis ravaging its service members. | ||
Here you see photos of just some of the people in the Navy who have killed themselves over the last year in really brutal and horrific ways in some cases. | ||
BCF sent out a call last month offering assistance to service members and their families experiencing a mental health crisis and received a shocking slew of anonymous messages from alleged crew of the Washington carrier. | ||
Saying, every day we would discuss how we do it, one officer wrote. | ||
Drugs, pills, hanging, jumping, diving into a tree, taking a bullet into the skull, slitting our wrists, toaster in the tub, even if you get to use a tub. | ||
I know it would horrify my family. | ||
Hell, it horrifies me too, but I can't stop. | ||
To those who died in April, have been named... | ||
One of them was a young man by the name of Huffman. | ||
Friends of Huffman said she repeatedly asked for help but provided with little assistance before ending her life. | ||
Sandor's father said his son was so desperate to get away from the ship he slept in his car and drove eight hours home every weekend from Virginia to Connecticut. | ||
Hannah Elise Chrysostmo, I don't know how to pronounce that last name, but she says, All by suicide. | ||
The USS George Washington is a joke of a command. | ||
The things that go on behind the scenes are killing innocent people. | ||
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Russell Smith said, Lower your standards when it came to getting mental health help. | ||
Check in on your sailors and other service members. | ||
Morale is an all-time low for the Navy. | ||
Things need to happen and change, or this command will be responsible for more deaths. | ||
One damning message lambasted the political military leadership for trying to cover their own asses. | ||
Living like this is miserable enough, but knowing the chain of command doesn't care one way or another if you live or die beyond the PRBS they have to send out and the paperwork involved is the cherry on top of the crap sundae, the anonymous officer said. | ||
You get jaded and bitter damn quick. | ||
You have to because trying to empathize isn't going to help you. | ||
Every time something bad goes down or someone offs themselves, the rest of us have to sit through the mandatory don't-kill-yourself PowerPoint trainings. | ||
The leadership's only goal is to cover their own ass. | ||
Having that many people commit suicide, if you know them well or not, it affects us all, said another. | ||
It's hard to tell who's on the far side of things, who might be next, when most, if not every single one of us is at least a bit suicidal, they said. | ||
God, can you imagine? | ||
And there's, again, these points sort of reiterated in these text messages, but, you know, they just go through the things they're made to live through, right? | ||
Saying it's loud all the time, day and night. | ||
Sleep is near impossible. Without alone, but it's even worse without ventilation. | ||
The humidity forms condensation, which in certain areas will drip water. | ||
From the ceiling like rain, lovely side effect of forming mold and mildew. | ||
The smell is atrocious and some sailors get sick or cough due to the spores or just never-ending allergies. | ||
It can't be good for anyone, that's for sure. | ||
Again, people just talking about the hopelessness and suicidal thoughts they have and they deal with it by discussing with each other how they'd want to do it. | ||
You work for roughly eight to nine hours, depending on the day and near 100 degree temperatures, which of course makes the crew sweaty and smelly. | ||
So you want to shower. Surprise, surprise, there's no hot water ever. | ||
I've just never gotten lucky enough to get any. | ||
Have fun shivering in your freezing shower, and then you get to return to the oppressive heat to try to sleep in this loud construction zone. | ||
Sound echo. I mean, it just sounds miserable. | ||
But again, it's the type of condition that one could... | ||
Deal with really easily in a lot of ways if what you were doing was good. | ||
If the thing that you were being forced to sacrifice your comfort for was something that you believed in. | ||
They say your PR politics are killing us. | ||
Because in this modern world, in this new world order that they've created, appearance is everything. | ||
If you can make it appear as though you're doing something, that's all that matters. | ||
That's what the ESG score is all about. | ||
That's what the social credit score is all about. | ||
They don't care what you actually think in your mind. | ||
What they care is that you performatively display that you're on their side. | ||
Same way, these people don't care if their people are committing suicide. | ||
They care if the perception that people are committing suicide affects their career chances. | ||
They'll go through the rigmarole and make sure they check all the boxes and go, well, we gave them the PowerPoint slideshow, so that's what we've been ordered to do from the top, so our job here is done. | ||
Somebody else kills themselves, play the slideshow again. | ||
There we go. Tick the boxes. | ||
We did what we're supposed to. | ||
Back to rewarding ourselves. | ||
More ribbons on our coats. | ||
I think the larger issue here, and it's just being shown sort of most egregiously in the Navy, I guess, Is that all across American society, those at the top don't even have a reason to pretend to respect the people on the bottom anymore. | ||
This is the power structure that's being created. | ||
It doesn't matter how miserable the lower classes are, how miserable the underlings are, Maybe they'll just install suicide nets, right? | ||
Same thing as communist China. | ||
Keep the people miserable as long as they're doing their job, as long as they're performing like little worker bees they're supposed to be. | ||
As long as you can bring in another one, that one kills himself. | ||
It doesn't matter. None of it matters. | ||
What are we fighting for? | ||
What are you suffering through all of this for? | ||
I don't know. Gay rights in Liberia, right? | ||
President Zelensky in Ukraine. | ||
What are you suffering for? Who are you fighting for? | ||
The United States government? They hate you. | ||
They're pretty open about it. They despise you and everything you believe in. | ||
You're gonna suffer for them? | ||
Maybe it's just not diverse enough. | ||
Maybe if it was more diverse, people would be happy. | ||
Think that's it? Mental health, suicidal, you're not gonna get any help. | ||
Tell them you're trans. | ||
They'll pay $20,000 for your surgery. | ||
They really care about you then. | ||
Sad. | ||
All right, folks, I planned on spending the whole segment here going out to calls, but then I just stumbled on this video that I absolutely have to show you. | ||
Just incredible. It's some sort of protest. | ||
I'm not sure if this was recent. Apparently it is, but it's a protest. | ||
It's white coats for black lives. | ||
And it's a bunch of doctors, I guess, people in white coats pretending to be doctors, standing up protesting in favor of black lives. | ||
When suddenly they find themselves confronted with an actual black man, suddenly things get real awkward. | ||
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Let's watch. Lives matter or just some black lives? | |
The black lives killed by black men matter, right? | ||
Yes. The black babies killed in the abortions clinics matter, right? | ||
Thought so. The black officers killed by that bastard in Minnesota, that matters too, right? | ||
Okay. But the black babies that are killed in the abortion clinics don't matter, do they? | ||
Medical people. Do their lives matter? | ||
Does the future of our black babies matter? | ||
Huh? What's up? | ||
What's up? Awful quiet now, aren't they? | ||
It's okay if we kill them in the womb, right? | ||
But you don't seem to really have a problem when we kill them on the streets. | ||
We know they're the same issue. | ||
If we don't respect the lives of our unborn children enough to save them and fight for them, our lives mean nothing once we're born. | ||
Oh, they're so quiet. | ||
Yeah, the crew's telling me this is a really old video. | ||
I figured it was. You could almost tell what time period these things are from because liberals don't have any consistent beliefs. | ||
So it's like, okay, this was from the time when all the doctors were convinced to go protest for black lies. | ||
I'm going to guess this was like May of 2020, right, during that phenomenon. | ||
You can tell time periods by what the liberals are being told to do at that certain point. | ||
point what they're all doing all at once at one particular time it's just like oh yeah that was the time when you were all activated to go do this thing you haven't done it since then because you don't actually believe anything or care about anything or do anything on your own initiative you're sheep and you follow the leader uh so yeah i i had a feeling it was a little bit older the crew says that was from a while ago but uh more pertinent now than ever i'd make some i'd made some uh jokes but it's just it's not in good taste | ||
It's not in good taste. But look, hey, you want to punish white people? | ||
All the liberals out there that hate white people, you want to punish us? | ||
You want to really get back at us for all the horrible things that our ancestors have been up to? | ||
You should deny us the beautiful right of abortion. | ||
You know, I think abortion should be reserved only to black and brown people. | ||
I know, it's just a sacrifice I'm willing to make. | ||
White people don't deserve abortion, okay? | ||
They don't deserve it. | ||
Only black babies should be aborted. | ||
That's how liberal I am. That's how leftist I am. | ||
Joking, obviously, but sort of horrific when you actually take the liberal mindset and apply it consistently. | ||
It's a horrible thing. | ||
With that, we go out to your phone calls. | ||
Caleb in Brownsville. Thank you so much for calling in. | ||
Thank you so much for holding. You're on the air, Caleb. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Can't believe you took my call, man. | |
This is my first time calling you. | ||
Well, thank you so much for calling in. | ||
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Thank you for holding, too. Yeah, and I apologize about the noise in the background. | |
I'm a trucker and I'm driving right now. | ||
Let me actually pull to the side and talk to you for a second. | ||
It sounds fine to me, Caleb. | ||
Go ahead. I can hear you fine. All right, man. | ||
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Yeah, Harrison, I really appreciate you, man. | |
I woke up many, many years ago. | ||
It was... It was somebody by the name of William Cooper that I was looking into. | ||
I thought he was crazy about some of the stuff he was saying. | ||
That made me down the rabbit hole and now I'm all the way up. | ||
I've seen you play a video earlier about a black lady that was running for some political position and that really just gave me hope. | ||
That made me feel good because with you and Alex and Greg Reese and all the other guys on the other websites, a lot of websites up now, you name it. | ||
What's happening is it's like an organic intelligence agency Right. | ||
Absolutely. Her name is Kathy Barnett, by the way. | ||
In case people want to search her or support her, Kathy Barnett is the lady that I showed from PA. We're showing her image up on screen right now. | ||
Yeah, you're right. It is the Human Intelligence Network. | ||
Oh, I heard a beep. We didn't lose you, did we, Caleb? | ||
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No, that's my GPS system in my truck. | |
Okay, gotcha, gotcha. Yeah, yeah, go on. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
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You know, and it just really gives me hope. | |
The only thing is, and this is my final point that I did want to bring up to you, and I just would like your thoughts on it, is it makes me worried. | ||
Because it's like two business partners in a business. | ||
They own the business, correct? | ||
One business partner is finding out that the other one's really screwing them over real well, and now he's waking up to it, and he's going to put a stop to it. | ||
Now he's waking up to it, and he's going to put a stop to it. | ||
So now I feel like the other business partner now is just going to burn it to the ground. | ||
So now I feel like the other business partner now is just going to burn it to the ground. | ||
And that's the only thing that really, really worries me, because it's almost like I can, you know, with everybody waking up, these politicians, it's like the technocrats. | ||
They always bring up the singularity. | ||
They say, if we make any progress, then eventually we've got to get there, and it's going to be an acceleration point. | ||
So it's the same thing with the human intelligence network. | ||
Look how many politicians are using the word globalist now. | ||
Trump at his last rally, I heard him use globalist. | ||
So we're hitting an acceleration point. | ||
So eventually we've got to get there too. | ||
Right. | ||
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You see? | |
No, you're exactly right. | ||
That does make me nervous. I think that's a fantastic metaphor and we're in this very tenuous position. | ||
And that's the dangerous thing is that the globalists, we know how desperate they are. | ||
We know what they're capable of doing and what they're capable of trying to justify for their own ends. | ||
So the more and more we rise up and we start waking people up and we have politicians calling people globalists and stuff, the harder they're going to push, the more insane they're going to get. | ||
But we just have to meet their energy and exceed it and keep pushing and knowing that their entire fabricated facade of control is just that. | ||
It's a facade. It's illusionary. | ||
The reason they're so scared and the reason they can't let a single person like Alex Jones exist out there is because that's all it takes. | ||
It's like they're blowing this bubble and it's getting bigger and bigger. | ||
So the walls of the bubble are getting thinner and thinner and all it takes is one little prick to pop the whole thing, right? | ||
Or a house of cards. | ||
It's all very shaky. | ||
It's not stable. It's not something firm, grounded in reality. | ||
All it takes is the slightest gust of wind and the whole thing shatters. | ||
That's why they're so scared. | ||
That's why they have to have total control. | ||
They cannot stop at part control because that little part that's still free will destroy their entire paradigm. | ||
Amazing stuff. Thank you so much for the call, Caleb. | ||
You folks on driving now and stay safe. | ||
We need our truckers. | ||
By God, things are going to be necessary in the very near future, especially ones that know what's going on and can help us survive the coming famine. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Caleb. | ||
We'll go quickly to one more call. | ||
We've got Alex in North Carolina. | ||
We don't have much time before the end of the show, but thanks so much for calling in and holding, Alex. | ||
You say we're in the eye of the storm. | ||
What do you mean by that? Yes, sir. | ||
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Hello, Harrison. First off, I wanted to plug that Pro-pure water filter, man. | |
I think it's amazing. I got one from my girlfriend and my mother also. | ||
Secondly, yeah, it's great, dude. | ||
The water tastes amazing. | ||
I have a song out on streaming on the vaccine. | ||
It's called Darkness by Alec Anderson, A-L-E-C, Anderson. | ||
I just wanted to mention that, too, because like you said earlier, man, we all need to try and join this fight and get on the right side of history, so I've been trying to do that myself. | ||
Awesome. Yeah, and then, yeah, the eye of the storm, man, like I've been trying to tell people, you know, you need to stock up on food. | ||
You know, I've bought like $3,000 worth of storable food, you know, because we can see it coming. | ||
We see what's going on around us, but even people that align with me politically... | ||
They won't listen. | ||
I tell them, hey, I'm getting all this food, blah, blah, blah. | ||
But they just, like you said, that trance. | ||
They just carry on with everyday life like nothing is going on. | ||
And their sheep's being led to slaughter. | ||
And it's not going to be pretty when everything keeps getting worse. | ||
Because I hate to say it, Harrison, and correct me if I'm wrong, but I think things are just going to keep getting worse and worse. | ||
I don't know if there is a breaking point, unfortunately. | ||
I think you're right. And I think if there was a breaking point, that would mean that something would happen. | ||
But I think we're on a slow degradation, a slow decline that will just continue basically forever. | ||
I mean, look at failed states around the world. | ||
Look at North Korea. Look at the Soviet Union last for 80 years, and that was with America constantly pushing back against it. | ||
Tell us real quick once again how to find your, it looks like we're looking at it right here, Darkness Alec Anderson on YouTube. | ||
That's your video? Yes, sir. | ||
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It's available on iTunes and all the other streaming platforms also. | |
Fantastic. Well, we'll take a look at it. | ||
We'll maybe use it as some intro music if you're okay with that. | ||
Because you want to talk about convincing people. | ||
Music is one way you can actually convince people. | ||
You can actually open their minds and actually introduce information that typically would be completely blocked from their reality. | ||
So just making music and getting involved and spreading the word, you are already doing great. | ||
More than most people. | ||
And if people did more stuff like that, then we would not be in the situation that we're in. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Alex. | ||
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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 communists, 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. | ||
It's under 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. | ||
You want to 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. | |
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People are like, why are you selling something and admitting sometimes the batch isn't a strong one? | ||
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