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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.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to The American Journal.
Very, very big show we have for you today.
We'll be joined by Daniel Miller and we'll be joined in studio by Sean Stone.
Lots of big guests.
We'll be taking your calls for them.
So if you have questions for either of those two men...
We hope that you call in, but we have a lot of news to cover before that time comes.
But let's begin with a little hype video, shall we?
As we know, it's always darkest before the dawn, and in this world of ever-darkening shadows, it can only be so long before the light finally shines through.
We have what we've all been waiting for, the MAGA comeback.
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Here it is. Choose your candidates.
Choose your candidates. Most depictions of violence are strictly metaphorical.
harrison smith
Nothing about these memes incitement.
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Take back your country.
I gotta come back Vote I gotta come back Cinema making a hole in the wall.
Carrie Lake fixes it! DeSantis with his anti-grooming finisher.
Excellent.
Joe Katz.
Bobert. Gates.
Serrano. Lake.
Mastriano.
Herschel. Supermajority.
Ultra Maga. Masters. Sabatini. Massey. Chewbacca. Vance. MTG. DeSantis.
Maga, come back! Maga, come back! .
Maka, come back!
Maka, come back! Maka, come back!
harrison smith
Maka, come back!
Promoting the MAGA comeback.
We have a lot of good options out there, folks, from Matt Gaetz, Thomas Massey, and everybody in between.
Really incredible representatives of America working for America First.
Folks, America First is inevitable, and one of the reasons is because people are waking up to just how awful Joe Biden is.
Let's go now to clip number three.
Just an average American sort of waking up and realizing just how bad things really are.
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Let's watch. Baby bugaboo, the next time you run to the polls to vote for a person, don't vote for the man whose campaign motto was, a sad day is coming.
A cold winter is ahead.
Because if I'm not mistaken, he's the blizzard that is tearing this country apart.
That is freezing out Americans for other countries.
The sad day happened the moment we were cheated and they voted him in.
We went from a country that was thriving, that was surviving, to a country where we can't even feed our babies formula because it's going to the border.
Formula today, baby food tomorrow.
And this is who you voted in?
Please. Sad to say, but our country is knocking at Venezuela's door.
Where is our tax money going?
To Ukraine. And baby food to the border.
harrison smith
Thank you. Baby food to the border, tax money to Ukraine, the interest and the care of the United States government on everything except for the well-being of the American people.
How long can such a structure last?
Well, it can last forever, lest the people within that structure stand up and cast it off like a yoke around our necks that it truly is.
Into your daily dispatch on the other side.
More videos to show you. Fantastic interviews coming up.
Stay tuned, folks. American Journal.
and support us at infowarsstore.com.
All right, good morning, good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Hope you're all doing well.
Boy, I have a lot of videos to show you.
Correction on what I said in the last segment.
We'll actually have Sean Stone on Thursday.
We want a little bit more time with him, so we'll have him on Thursday.
Dan Miller will be joining me in the third hour.
We'll be taking your calls.
And, yeah, boy, do we have a lot to talk about.
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out.
harrison smith
Let's get right into it, shall we, with your daily dispatch?
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Tuesday, the 17th of May, 2022.
As we know, the baby formula shortage is continuing to worsen.
It's now received the attention from Pete Buttigieg as Transportation Secretary.
He's made the comment, quote, government does not make baby formula.
Yeah, we know. Yeah, we know, Pete.
We know. What does the government make?
That's the real question.
No, the government doesn't make baby formula.
It doesn't do anything. It doesn't even make it easy for regular people to make things.
No, it just gets in the way.
The government doesn't make baby formula.
No, we just have the FDA fabricate excuses to shut down baby formula plants.
We don't make anything.
We don't create anything.
We don't fabricate or build anything, really.
We're just here to steal from you, shut down your production, and make it more difficult for your baby to eat.
Thanks, government. Great job.
Meanwhile, today is the day that many primary races will be decided across the country.
Ten races to watch Tuesday, led by Senate contests in Pennsylvania and North Carolina.
The Pennsylvania Senate...
Thanks to the retirement of Republican Pat Toomey, Pennsylvania has an open Senate seat for the first time in a dozen years and this race has had more than its share of plot twists including two Donald Trump endorsements over the last nine months.
On the Republican side, after Trump's first preferred choice dropped out amid domestic abuse allegations, two new high-profile candidates entered the primary, celebrity Dr.
Mehmet Oz and former hedge fund manager CEO David McCormick, who served in the George W. Bush administration and who's married to a former top advisor to Trump.
McCormick and Oz worked hard to win Trump's endorsement.
Oz won out, but also he's a fake.
I'll just add that.
Personal aside there. But now in the final weeks of the race, another candidate has surged to the top tier.
Kathy Barnett, a black GOP activist and author, best known for her appearances as a commentator on Fox News, has done it by proclaiming to be more MAGA than even Trump.
And despite having just a fraction of the money to spend that the very wealthy McCormick and Oz have, her rise has surprised political analysts who suggest she may be benefiting from conservative discontent with Trump's choice of Dr.
Oz. For Democrats, the primary features match up between Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman, a former small-town mayor who backed Bernie Sanders, and Representative Connor Lamb.
The 6'9 Fetterman has the personia of an authentic anti-politician, while Lamb has a reputation as a moderate who can win votes in places where Democrats have struggled in recent elections.
But of course, the official American Journal endorsement goes firmly to Kathy Barnett, who said this today.
Today we're going to prove that America first is inevitable.
Which is just a wild thing for her to say.
Considering that is Nick Fuentes' motto.
But it's an accurate one.
The people of this country are tired of politicians who place our needs behind the needs of the rest of the world.
The time for that thinking is over.
Let it begin with us, Pennsylvania.
Godspeed to Kathy Barnett, and we'll bring you any updates we have.
As the Pennsylvanians hit the polls as well as Americans around the rest of the country.
Meanwhile, the war in Ukraine has come to an interesting head.
France, Germany, and Italy favor negotiations to end the Ukrainian war.
I don't understand.
Negotiations to end a war?
Then who do you give the billions of dollars to?
How do we launder billions of dollars through talking?
That doesn't make any sense.
I don't understand. What's the point of this war if we can't send tens of billions of dollars to weapons manufacturers and their cronies in the political sphere?
You just want to talk to these people?
You think you can bring a conflict to a peaceful conclusion through words?
No, no, no. That's not what this is about.
This is about the human trafficking networks in Ukraine that must maintain operational as we continue to launder tens of billions of dollars in taxpayer money directly into the pockets of the corrupt oligarchs in that country and this one.
So I don't understand. I don't understand what France, Italy, and Germany are doing here.
How do they think they can make profit off negotiations?
It doesn't make any sense to me, an American politician.
In recent weeks, the leaders of the three largest EU countries by population, France, Germany, and Italy, have all come out in favor of negotiations between Kiev and Moscow as a way to end the fighting in Ukraine.
Well, better late than never, fellas.
Better late than never. Sure, you could have used negotiation to prevent this from ever happening.
You could have gone and met at the discussion table and prevented a single life from being destroyed or a single bomb from dropping.
But hey, better late than never.
I think it's great. You should negotiate peace.
It's a brilliant idea.
One that you don't see much these days.
Now, this is an interesting question. We're good to go.
Now, when you see this, of course, your immediate reaction as a right-winger is good.
Yeah, these leftists going and intimidating Supreme Court justices at their homes is unacceptable.
This is not the way a decent society acts.
So good, yeah. Stop them from intimidating politicians through terroristic actions, you know, blackmailing or extorting them into capitulating to you politically.
That was my first reaction.
Then, you know, actually what happened was...
As you may know, if you go to harrisonhillsmith.substack.com, I sort all of our stories into categories.
And I already had one category set from a different story that we'll cover later of the war on free speech.
There's a war against free speech going on in the country today.
And so I had that as a tab and I had stories under it.
And when I went to sort this story and find where it landed, I found myself intrinsically or just instinctually going to put it under the war on free speech tab.
I sort of made my, wait, is that what this is?
This is sort of an anti-speech thing.
Law, isn't it? I mean, I'm not in favor of leftists storming the houses of Supreme Court justices to try to get their way.
That's not how a functional society operates.
At the same time, I don't want the government telling me when and where I'm allowed to protest.
I don't want...
We've held protests at people's houses.
The judge in the case that was trying to put away the...
I'm blanking on Luther. Shelly Luther in Dallas who tried to open up her hair salon during the pandemic and the judge threw her in jail.
We went to the judge's house and protested it there.
I don't think that's something we should be advocating for is making that illegal.
Really what this goes down to is the idea that without moral imperatives, you have to have legal imperatives.
If you have a society that doesn't control itself properly, Internally, then you have to have that external force force them into it.
What should happen is that when you have a group of masked terrorists storming the house of a Supreme Court justice and surrounding it with threatening signs, it should be roundly and vigorously condemned by everybody in the political and media sphere.
And it should be made known that the American people don't appreciate that type of intrusion into people's personal lives or threats of violence to our politicians.
And that should be it.
We shouldn't need laws in place.
But that's what happens when you have an immoral society.
You have to have laws to force morality.
And that's a very slippery slope.
So Ron DeSantis perhaps maybe overextending his reaction there, in my personal opinion.
And finally, we have this house panel to hold highly anticipated public hearing on UFOs.
That began just minutes ago, and our producers are watching it right now.
And we're going to tune into that if anything interesting comes to fruition or is exposed during this house panel.
Talking about UFOs and unidentified aerial phenomenon.
It's happening today. And this could be it.
You know, the classic meme of coronavirus exiting the stage and the aliens nervously waiting on the side.
It's our turn next. It's the next big scam.
It's the next big hoax to bring about world government.
Here come the aliens, everybody.
Did you know there are aliens and they're good for us and we love them and they control us now?
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The Alex Jones Show, The War Room, the incredible content creators we have at Bandot Video, as well as the very intricate and elaborate behind-the-scenes technology that has to go into place just to keep those websites running.
This weekend I had some pretty interesting conversations Some very stupid people who kept grilling me.
They found out I worked at InfoWars, and they kept being like, oh, those bot farms that you run?
How are the bot farms doing?
Just like, what are you talking about?
They think we have, like, elaborate bot farms that share, you know, robots on social media that share our content around.
It's like, do you have...
Any idea how hard it is for us just to keep the lights on?
I used to go into a room like he'd make an appearance at a theater or something and people would stand up and start cheering and they wouldn't stop cheering for like 45 minutes because I guess the first person to stop cheering was seen as disloyal and would be punished, perhaps disappeared, sent off to a gulag and killed.
So everybody just out of sheer terror of being seen as less enthusiastic than your neighbor, they would just keep cheering and cheering until they were just entirely exhausted and like fell over.
And I was thinking about this and I was wondering if you're Stalin and you're sitting there and for 30 minutes people are cheering, do you feel good about yourself?
Like do you think that these people really just love you that much?
That they're going to cheer for 30 minutes straight?
That's just how much they love you?
Or do you know that it's all fabricated?
That it's all false? That these people are just terrified of you?
And are you reveling in that?
Is that a source of pride of you?
Where you're just like, yeah, you people have to cheer for me or I'll kill you.
Is there any self-satisfaction?
Or do you know that it's false?
And I just think about that with all of the I don't know.
Because that's what the left does, right?
Inflates numbers, you know, pretends people are watching their live streams when they're not.
You know, I've talked to Alex about this on Bandot Video.
There are ways to count views where, like the way YouTube does it, it's like every five minutes that you watch is a view, right?
So if you watch a 20-minute thing once, it'll say four views.
And we had the option to doing that on band.video, and Alex was just like, no, why would we do that?
One view is one view. Somebody watches the thing or watches more than half of it, then that's a view, and that's how it's counted.
We don't want any fake support.
We don't want numbers that we can point to and go, look how popular we are, full well knowing that it's all false, that it's all completely fabricated.
But I think that's... I think it's a mindset that's popular in this world where it's like they know they're not really popular.
They know their support is completely fake and fabricated, manufactured, even when they're paying people to either go to the polls or fill out their crowd.
To make them seem popular. Like, do they know it's fake and they're fine with that?
Do they believe their own delusion of popularity?
I just wonder what type of personality it takes to want to do that type of thing.
Because it's not a personality that exists here at Infowars.
Everything we do is real.
The response is real. The support is real.
The attacks are real.
We don't have time to have bot farms.
We wouldn't want them anyway.
But it's just funny what the perception people have of Infowars when they exist in a media landscape that is saturated in that type of behavior.
Media bots pouring in, you know, hundreds of million dollars into failing media outlets like the Young Turks.
Like, it's just... They're not popular.
Nobody likes them. They're not under attack by anybody.
They're just constantly being pumped up and inflated and...
Their support is completely false, and yet they feel good about themselves, and they either believe the lie or they're perfectly fine lying.
They either believe the falsehood or they're fine perpetuating the falsehood.
Either way, it's a world of fakeness, manufactured reality, and that's where they live.
That's not where we live. We live in actual reality, and it can be uncomfortable sometimes.
Let's go back to the shooting, shall we?
The Buffalo shooting. There's a lot of other stuff to talk about, but let's just see what some of the reaction has been now that it's been a day has passed by.
First, I want to go to a very strange video.
This was posted by Cassidy Campbell, who I believe was a guest on Alex's show yesterday.
Very funny guy. Comedian from Dallas.
But he posted this.
It is an interview with a witness...
To this shooting, clip number seven.
But listen carefully and you'll hear what appears to be feedback from his earpiece dictating what he's saying.
It's just a very odd video here.
Clip number seven. Let's roll it.
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He looked it out of place, not because he was white.
It's just a feeling I had about him and intuition.
That's definitely energy that made me say, well, let me talk to this guy.
And I talked to him for like an hour and 45 minutes.
And I actually even bought him something to drink because he did seem a little nervous.
But I wasn't able to get anything out of him where I could at least have called the police and warned people.
harrison smith
So just kind of weird. Now, there's a non-suspicious explanation of this, and that's that perhaps whoever is questioning him, their audio is going through his earpiece, but not through the broadcast.
And so, you know, they think they're being broadcast, and so...
They're just sort of helping him along when he's like, yeah, I just had this feeling.
And they're like, oh, intuition. He's like, yeah, yeah, intuition.
But the way that it comes out makes it seem like that's kind of not what's happened.
It makes it seem like they're feeding him information.
It's just kind of strange, right?
Let's do it again. Just the first few seconds, listen to where he's like, you know, he says, you know, I just had this feeling.
Then you hear a voice say intuition.
He goes, yeah, intuition. I had an intuition.
It's weird. Is this guy being fed what to say or is this just an audio sort of glitch that the production team came up with?
But again, listen to the voice in his ear say intuition before he says it.
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Let's watch. Kind of weird.
harrison smith
Kind of strange. But the funniest part of this is the responses on Twitter underneath this.
Because it's like... That was kind of strange.
And maybe there's a normal explanation.
Maybe the interviewer thought he was mic'd live, but he wasn't.
That's perfectly reasonable.
Maybe that was the case.
But it's still kind of strange to have somebody being interviewed and be able to hear...
Somebody else say their words in their ear right before the words come out of their mouth.
It's a little Joe Biden-esque.
A little strange and a little odd.
And every response underneath this tweet is like, so you think nobody died?
So you think nobody died?
You think it was a hoax and you think nobody died?
And it's like, calm down.
Calm down, okay? Nobody's saying nobody died.
It's just a little weird. That's all.
It's a little suspicious, a little odd.
Like, this is the, you know, I always say it's like the shattering over the Overton window, right?
It's either like, you either believe hook, line, and sinker 100%, whatever the official story is, no matter how many times it changes, no matter how many strange, you know, non-sequiturs or inconsistencies there are, you believe it.
And you, even if there's something strange and odd and very objectionable, You know, apparent, you ignore it.
You pretend it doesn't exist.
On the other side, you believe that it totally didn't happen at all and that it was all a hologram and it was actually space aliens and reptilians.
It's like, no, no, there's a space in the middle that says it seems like the shooting happened the way it did and I have no reason to disbelieve this guy.
But it's also a little weird that he's being fed what to say through an earpiece.
Can we come to that conclusion?
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
harrison smith
Alright, welcome back folks.
We're gonna... I'll show you the latest Project Veritas video a little bit later in this program.
Let's stick for a moment to the fallout of the Buffalo shooting.
Not the shooting in the church in California.
Actually, it came out that the shooting in the church in California was a Chinese national with extreme anti-Taiwan sentiments who was going to kill Taiwanese people.
A little bit... More convoluted of a situation.
Not as cut and dry as white person bad.
It's interracial conflict.
It's a little too much so. The mainstream media has thought it better just to completely ignore that that happened entirely.
They can't Exploit that for their own political gain, so it's better just to ignore it completely.
Some deaths are more important than others.
Some tragedies are just more tragic than others.
Some are more useful, so their tragedy has to be expanded and exploited to the maximum degree.
But some new information has come out about the Buffalo shooter and his motivation and his mindset.
Ken, this is a story from...
New York Post, the kin of the alleged Buffalo shooter, Peyton Gendry, roll out COVID defense for slaughter with the cousin of his mother saying, quote, I have no idea how he could have gotten caught up in this.
I blame it on COVID. Okay.
He was very paranoid about getting COVID, extremely paranoid to the point that his friends were saying he would wear the hazmat suit to school.
So it sounds like this guy was just extremely impressionable.
Sounds like he was perhaps radicalized in a certain way by the mainstream media's hysterical coverage of COVID and fear-mongering about his fellow human beings.
Just a guess. But, you know, if you think about it, sort of the same with some of these other shooters, Dylann Roof, the Christchurch guy.
I think they believe the mainstream media hype.
I think the mainstream media spends all day every day saying that there are just millions of white supremacists just waiting to start killing all of the black people.
Every American white person is a seething, racist, hateful, anti-Semite who's just hiding under a thin veneer and that it will all come out as soon as they're given the whistle.
I think he believed that.
Like the leftists believe that, right?
They think that there's white supremacists in a KKK hood hiding behind every tree.
They think every fishing hook knot is a noose, is a symbol for a noose and a threat.
They're crazy. They're paranoid.
They think that this is true about America and about white people in general that we're just a seething, hidden mess of races.
I think this guy believed it too.
I think these people are radicalized more by the mainstream media than anything else into the belief that there are tons of people in America that think like them.
There's not. No.
We all think you're crazy.
We all think you're psychopaths.
And terrible people. So stop listening to the mainstream media.
COVID's not real. And America's not racist.
You absolute psychopaths.
She goes on to say, he then got COVID a few weeks ago when family functions with a respirator mask on.
He totally wasn't going to get COVID and then he got COVID. They were vaxxed to the max, she said of the family.
Vax to the max.
Doritos brand vaccines.
Vax to the max. That's the only way to say it.
And when you're home all day on the internet, you're missing out on human contact.
There's a lot of emotions, a lot of body language you're not getting as you see their face.
And so I think, you know, kind of as absurd as it is at first blush to go, oh, that mass murder, that was COVID's fault.
You think about it and you go, man, a mentally unstable person who's already having trouble dealing with society is suddenly isolated, alone.
With nothing but weirdos on the internet for a company, yeah, things are going to get a little bit strange.
But of course, such nuances are lost in the black and white, no pun intended, dichotomy of the mainstream media and the political landscape.
As Ben Crump calls the Buffalo shooting domestic terrorism, Which again is a little strange.
It was a single person acting without any cooperation or any partnership from any other group or organization which is usually at least someone necessary to determine whether something is terrorism.
But you know that's the real danger here.
Dylan Roof's entire interrogation is on YouTube.
You can go and watch it. It's several hours long.
But you hear the FBI the whole time.
They're very concerned. They keep asking, like, okay, but who are you doing this with?
Who gave you this idea?
Who told you about this stuff?
Who gave you this mindset?
And the terrifying thing for them is that they found out that nobody...
He was cooperating with Dylann Roof.
Nobody told him to do anything.
Nobody encouraged him to commit violence.
Nobody even said that violence was an answer to the problems that he was.
He literally was just like, I just found these crime statistics and decided to take it upon myself to go do this.
No other people.
So, like, if you want to know why they want to limit and destroy free speech in this country, it's because apparently just knowing the facts about what's going on in the world is enough to drive some people to domestic terror.
In other words, there was no grooming by a group.
There was no organization that you can go in and dismantle.
And as a law enforcement agency, it's incredibly terrifying, this idea that you can have lone wolf You know, violent attacks, murderous attacks, based on nothing other than true information that's out there.
It's kind of terrifying.
It's kind of horrifying. I guess you just have to hide that information then.
If people knew it, then maybe they'll go be terrorists too.
I mean, that's the reason they're going after the speech.
It's because the only thing that motivated these people was the facts.
It's sort of horrifying, but there it is.
New York Times, this story from Infowars, New York Times questions whether the ability to live stream should be so easily accessible after the Buffalo shooting.
One of the largest and most influential newspapers, the New York Times, has questioned whether access to live streaming should be restricted in the wake of Saturday's mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, where a lone shooter killed 10 people and injured three more while broadcasting on Twitch.
In a recent article which questioned whether social media sites have a responsibility to rein in hateful and violent content, the New York Times acknowledged that experts agree that Twitch removing the shooter's live stream within two minutes was the best that could reasonably be expected.
But, of course, they want more.
They want you to have to get permission from them before you spread your views to anybody ever at any point.
Now, why should millions and millions of people be allowed to You know, stream their daily content doing whatever they want, video games or just their lives or their thoughts.
When you have, you know, one out of, you know, one billion of them will then commit violence on that live stream.
Maybe we should just get rid of live streaming for everybody.
Unless you're like approved, like unless you're somebody the New York Times wants to be able to live stream, maybe you shouldn't be able to live stream.
That's the New York Times is suggesting because they're tyrannical monsters.
The left, of course, is blaming Tucker Carlson for the Buffalo shooting as an excuse for censorship, as this story from the Washington Examiner notes took people about two minutes to point the finger at conservative media, specifically Fox News and Tucker Carlson.
The alleged shooter left an online manifesto with eerie echoes of the Christchurch shooting.
Well, it was basically a copy-and-paste version of the Christchurch manifesto.
But NPR is continuing to tackle this.
We covered one of their stories yesterday, but here's the one today.
How the replacement theory went mainstream on the political right.
It's not mainstream on the political right.
It's just mainstream. It's just a known and...
You know, celebrated policy of the left.
It's what you're doing.
Showed it a million times.
UN replacement migration.
So what they're asking is, how did this get out?
How did they find out about what we're up to?
And, you know, how do we stop them from disliking the fact that we are Basically an open race war against white people.
Like, how did that come out?
How did, you know, they really wanted to just finish this job before white people even realized it was happening.
But now it's gone mainstream, I guess.
Which is kind of strange because as you go through all of these articles, we realize that if this is, as Ben Crump calls it, domestic terror, if this was violence with a political purpose of some sort, then all of these stories are perfectly serving the purpose of the terrorist, right?
All of these stories, all of these...
These reactions are exactly what the shooter wanted.
And he says it in the manifesto, right?
He's like, I'm trying to accelerate things.
I'm trying to make the left go even crazier so the right wing realizes what, you know, a big threat they are and joins me in this war and in this battle against them.
So you're just fulfilling everything the terrorists wanted.
I think it makes you a terrorist.
The UN obviously supports Great Reset, so...
So NPR... Very concerned that white people are now aware of the replacement migration tactic of the UN. White replacement theory, the great replacement theory.
They say the gunmen in Buffalo used the conspiratorial idea that minorities were and would be replacing whites as a reason to justify what he did.
The FBI is investigating it as a hate crime.
They say the replacement theory began in white supremacist circles but has since moved more mainstream on the political right in this country amongst many Republicans explicitly or implicitly.
Again, saying that the Great Replacement is real is not saying that you also agree that innocent people who have nothing to do with it, whose families have probably been in America longer than yours have.
Many black people's families have been in America longer than white people's families.
I know it's true for my family.
They came over on the Mayflower. But for a lot of people, it is true.
On average, it is true. So you're going to go murder these innocent people who have nothing to do with the problem that you claim to want to solve and actually it's just making everything worse?
Way to be an idiot, right?
So you can say, yes, the Great Replacement is real.
No, I don't think innocent black people should be murdered because of it.
I know, this is a very nuanced take to have, but hopefully you can keep up here.
But again, you know, they're blurring lines.
They're basically saying, if you believe that There is a scheme of racial replacement in this country.
You must be a terrorist.
Ignore the fact that it's literally a stated and actualized policy of the UN as well as NGOs and various others.
But the NPR is like...
This started in white supremacist circles.
No, it started when you publish this stuff, when you're like, oh, we're going to replace white people.
And people are like, well, that's kind of weird.
It's kind of weird and bad and mean.
Why would you do that? And they're like, wow, I didn't realize you were a white supremacist.
It makes no sense. It makes no sense.
The entire concept of conspiracy theories being just made up hogwash, it doesn't make any sense.
Why would we just come up with stuff that had no basis in reality?
No, things are happening and we're responding to it.
And we'll get more into this entire concept later.
But, of course, we go back to October 29, 2018 to see this story by the New York Times.
Quote, we can replace them.
That's the headline.
We showed you some of these stories yesterday, but this was one that I missed and was sent to me on Twitter.
So the New York Times, I believe it was originally posted in 2015, but they re-upped it in 2018 saying, yes, we can replace them.
We can and will, and we are.
And if they speak up against it, they're terrorists.
They say right now America is tearing itself apart as an embittered white conservative minority clings to power, terrified of being swamped by a new multiracial polyglot majority.
So it's like, in other words, this is happening, but if you don't like your race being targeted for extermination and replacement, you're a white supremacist, a bitter, embittered conservative white minority.
Okay.
A little absurd.
A little horrible. These people are horrible.
That's the only thing you need to understand.
These people are bad. They're bad people.
They're evil people. They're racist people.
They're despicable, power-hungry, We're good to go.
Just from Washington Post in August of 2021, census data shows widening diversity, number of white people falls for the first time.
Remember when Stephen Colbert said that on his show?
He was like, you know, white people, there's less white people now than for the first time ever.
The number of white people's fallen.
And his whole audience starts cheering and he's kind of like, what are you cheering for?
You're horrible people.
You're all horrible, horrible people.
But also horrible in like a suicidal way because you're white, you freaking weirdos.
Can you imagine the opposite happening?
Can you imagine being like, you know, there's less black people today than there were 10 years ago?
And everybody's like, yeah! Yeah, less black people!
Yeah! It's like, Jesus Christ.
Especially if the crowd is black.
It's a bunch of black people being like, yeah, we're dying.
We're going away. It's amazing.
It's like, it's so weird.
It's so wrong and bad and stupid.
Oh, is it? It was Fallon, not Colbert.
I get confused because they're all the same.
But this article goes on to say, the report marks the first time the absolute number of people who identify as white alone has shrunk since the census began being taken in 1790.
The number of people identifying.
So again, not as a percentage.
The absolute number shrunk.
There's less white people.
Not as a percentage. Not, oh, there's a lot of brown people and black people coming in, so, you know, there are less whites per capita or whatever.
No, no. As an absolute number.
As in there were more white people before, there's less now.
Cult of death. The opioid epidemic and lower than anticipated birth rates among millennials after the Great Recession accelerated...
White populations decline.
So literally dying out, right?
Just absolutely literally dying out.
And of course, they say the states with the most growth were in the West and South, which have seen an influx of people moving in from other countries and other states.
They also note that the country is changing dramatically.
So the country is changing dramatically.
That's true. You're allowed to say that.
It's just whether or not it's hate speech and terrorism or whether it's just a report by the Washington Post is dependent on how you feel about that.
The Fact is there. Fact is there.
The country is changing demographically.
It's changed because immigration and because of myriad of other societal influences are actually killing and destroying white people.
Now, if you celebrate that, then you're a good liberal.
If you say, I don't like that white people are dying, then you're a domestic terrorist.
You must be stopped, silenced, and destroyed.
They say, we're seeing so much more of this two or more races, people identifying themselves as two or more races, and that increases significantly because we'll start muddying the waters a bit when we get to the question of drawing districts and the creation of different minority seats, and will it be an African, American, or Hispanic seat? Because things are starting to merge together.
He said, they're like, you know, how do we maximize our racial exploitation if people aren't identifying as one race or the other?
How do we identify districts that are Explicitly and specifically for, you know, our preferred racial minorities when, you know, it's all getting a little mixed up.
So it is happening.
It is being exploited politically.
It is being aggravated by government policies that are killing the white population as well as opening the border to non-white population.
And if that's good, then you're wonderful and liberal.
If that's bad, then you're a domestic terrorist.
Just want to... Really confirm that we understand this.
And of course, Jennifer Rubin, who is on Twitter as Jennifer, quote, I stand with Ukraine Rubin because we live in a parody world, posted that article I just showed you saying this, a more diverse, more inclusive society.
This is fabulous news.
Now we need to prevent minority white rule.
So in other words, it's good and wonderful news that whites are going to become a minority.
Now the... Challenge is just destroying their political representation.
You want to lower their population to where they're the minority and then crush them politically by calling it minority rule once you've outnumbered them.
It's not sophisticated.
It's just brutal and horrific.
But of course, the response to the shooting has been an outpouring of exactly what the shooter identified, anti-white hatred.
Morgan J. Freeman, no, not that Morgan Freeman, A weirdo, white dude, says, being anti-racist starts by admitting whiteness is a disease.
Whiteness is a disease. Not removed from Twitter, not censored, not canceled.
In fact, he has a blue checkmark.
There's a blue checkmark still.
This tweet is up and accessible.
Being anti-racist starts by admitting whiteness is a disease.
So whiteness is a disease.
Your race is a disease.
Bishop Talbert Swan, another blue checkmark on Twitter, says whiteness is an unrelenting demonic force of evil.
So it's good to see that the unity and inclusiveness that the leftist champion is alive and well.
But of course, we don't even really have to speculate on this.
It's not even a left or right issue.
Here is noted neocon Bill Kristol talking about Well, how much he despises Americans, basically.
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Let's watch. To be totally honest, if things are so bad, as you say with a white working class, don't you want to get new Americans in who aren't going to be...
I'm serious. You can make a case that this is going on too long and this is too crazy, probably, and I hope this thing isn't being, like, you know, videotaped or ever shown anywhere.
Whatever tiny, pathetic future I have is going to be totally collapsed.
You can make a case that America has been great because every...
I think John Adams said this at the beginning, right?
Basically, if you're in a free society, a capitalist society, after two, three, four generations of hard work, everyone becomes kind of decadent, lazy, spoiled, whatever.
And then luckily, you have these waves of people coming in from Italy and Ireland and Russia and now Mexico who really want to work hard and really want to succeed and really want their kids to live better lives than them and aren't sort of clipping coupons or hoping that they can hang on and Meanwhile, you know, we grew up with spoiled kids and so forth.
So in that respect, I don't know why this moment is that different from the early 20th century or the mid-19th century.
Somebody else has a chance to ask a question.
Don't you want to rebut me briefly, though?
harrison smith
No, they all agree.
They all agree. It's good.
The white working class is struggling.
They're in trouble. They're suffering.
They're, you know, stumbling in their steps towards progress.
So maybe we just replace them.
Maybe we just bring in other people.
It's the... Migration spin cycle.
You bring in people from the third world, you strip them of all their cultural identity, you force them into this materialistic, soulless world, and then once they've served their purpose, you destroy them and bring in another wave of immigrants.
It's a nice little spin cycle with the people at the top manipulating it all.
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Now I know that I'm going to be accused of being a Red Squirrel supremacist for this, but frankly it's a tragedy and it's weighing on my mind and I have to point it out.
This was posted by Tim Mora at CEO Drado or something on Twitter.
He posted these two images, 1945 and 2010.
The decline of the red squirrel in Britain and Ireland.
And you can see, if you're a television viewer, the red here is gray squirrels.
The orange is where both, or I'm sorry, the red is red squirrels.
The orange is where both gray and red squirrels reside.
And the gray is where the gray squirrels reside.
You can see in 1945, nearly all of the UK and Ireland was covered in red squirrel populations, and yet since 1945, they have been utterly decimated and destroyed to where they now are only hanging on in pockets of the north and far west of Ireland, as well as a pocket down in the south.
They were never asked, okay?
These gray squirrels were brought into the UK, and the red squirrels had no choice in the matter.
They were never asked by their red squirrel leaders to If they wanted to be replaced by this population of foreign grey squirrels, they were just moved in.
And it's a tragedy, I think.
They say grey squirrels were brought in from the US to the UK as an ornamental species in the 1870s.
Since then, the UK population of reds has dropped from around 3.5 million to 120,000 To between 120,000 to 160,000.
Gray squirrels carry a disease, parapox virus, which does not appear to affect their health, but often kills red squirrels.
Gray squirrels are more likely to eat green acorns, so will decimate the food source before they ripen and reds can make use of them.
They're also stealing red squirrels' jobs.
And of course, that's not even mentioned, the gray squirrel rape gangs.
They're just causing absolute devastation in small red squirrel communities.
It's a complete tragedy.
It's unacceptable. And I feel bad for the poor, innocent red squirrels that were just trying to go about their lives.
Never hurt anybody. Certainly had no anti-gray squirrel bias.
And yet that openness of the red squirrels has been taken advantage of and used as a weapon to destroy them.
And like I said, I think it's tragic.
Nothing against gray squirrels.
I love gray squirrels.
We've got lots of gray squirrels here in America.
That doesn't mean that I want gray squirrels to completely replace all of the red squirrels.
I think that's a tragedy and really a form of genocide against the red squirrels.
I'm against Red Squirrel genocide, and I'm going to come out and say it.
I know I'll be called all sorts of bad names by the Squirrel Defense League, but I've just got to be honest with this.
I'm against Red Squirrel genocide, and I'm going to come out and say it.
I'm not going to be shy about it.
So there it is. Call me whatever name that you want.
I think it's tragic. Of course, I'm being completely facetious and joking here in a thinly veiled metaphor for white people.
Let's just be honest. But you know the funny part is you can show this image to a liberal and go, isn't it terrible?
How these gray squirrels have replaced all the red squirrels, and they'll actually feel bad.
They'll actually feel terrible for the red squirrels.
I think it's a tragedy that the red squirrels are going extinct in their homeland.
Show them exactly the same image, but white people versus, or, you know, British people versus non-British people, and they'll call you a racist for pointing it out.
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
Good lord, is there still a lot to talk about?
We've got transhuman topics to discuss.
We've got just a plethora of really bizarre LGBTQPA whatever to get to as well.
What is it? LGBTQAI plus?
Is that the right term? I like to add a P to that for obvious reasons.
People always wonder, what is the plus for?
What does that mean?
What does the plus symbol mean at the end of that?
Well, that's your HIV status, unfortunately.
But anyway, we'll talk about that later.
I'm joking. I'm just kidding.
Come on, you guys. Calm down.
Just a little jokes. Just a little friendly nudging between friends.
Of course, the collapse is absolutely on the baby formula shortage.
Not getting any better.
Crime also on the docket.
We'll be talking about the recall of Chesa Bowden there in San Francisco as a A massive recall election is taking place there, led by the Asian community of San Francisco that, well, is frankly sick of being attacked and murdered and killed and robbed.
So they want criminals arrested.
And we're going to show you some pretty shocking oversights by Chesa Bowden, who, of course, was raised by the Weather Underground as a far leftist terrorist and was funded on his way to office by George Soros.
None of these should be surprises.
It is the Sickness that infects this country.
But let's go to yet another just absolute bombshell story by Project Veritas.
God bless Project Veritas.
They have to be one of the most successful...
I mean, next to Infowars, they have to be the most successful right-wing independent media outlet in the planet.
There may be others that are bigger and more successful on paper, but in terms of, like, actually exposing what's going on, Project Veritas is really top of the heap, bar none.
Incredible stuff. The story is that Postmillennial top engineer tells Project Veritas that Twitter employees are commie as F. They hate Elon Musk's commitment to free speech.
Somebody on Twitter, I don't know who it is, but I don't want to claim it for myself.
They made a very simple observation.
If you work in big tech, especially if you're an Indian man, and there's a 10 out of 10 incredibly attractive woman who seems to be very into you and very interested in Your activities, your big tech company, that's James O'Keefe in a dress.
I hate to break it to you, but you're being catfished and you're going to be exposed.
Here is the top engineer at Twitter on hidden camera spilling the beans about what really goes on behind the scenes at that big tech company.
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Let's watch. Twitter does not do it on Facebook.
It's not doing it on Facebook.
Capitalist. We weren't really operating on the capital.
We were very socialist.
We're all like... I don't know if the two parties can truly coexist on one platform.
I hate it. Oh my god, I'm at least, like, okay with it, but some of my colleagues are, like, super left-left.
Left-left-left. What did they say?
They're like, this will be my last day if it happens.
Has much changed since, like, Elon's coming on?
A lot has changed.
A lot has changed. We're all, like, worried for our jobs.
Why are you guys so worried, though?
I think it's just like the environment, like you're there and you become like this.
You don't know. We did all the character, like you bolt against it.
A lot of employees bolted against it.
But at the end of the day, board of directors, I would say, and then they acted on their best interest because they didn't want to get sued.
I basically went and worked like four hours a week the last quarter.
That's how it works for a company.
Yeah. How would you describe communism inside Twitter?
Essentially, like, everyone gets to do a lot of their lives.
Everybody cares about, like, OPEX. Capitalists care about numbers.
They care about how to make the business more efficient.
But in Twitter, it's like mental health is everything.
If you're not feeling it, you can take a few days off.
People are taking months off.
They'll come back. But you always do your best at any time.
And that's culture. And, you know, we'll run the business as much as possible.
Capitalists would be like, you've got to get profits all year round.
harrison smith
Oh God, it just sounds awful, doesn't it?
And no wonder there's only leftists working at Twitter.
Can you imagine how frustrating it would be?
Like trying to work with an engineer and like, yeah, I have this great idea.
I think this, you know, thing we could do to Twitter.
Like, this is the funny part.
These big tech companies...
Like Twitter, if they're not censoring, there's nothing they need to do.
The algorithms run, people post things, it goes up.
As long as the servers are plugged in, as long as the site is operational, there's nothing for them to do.
Censorship is really their only...
Purpose. To go through and try to censor people.
There's nothing else they need. It's not like Twitter is coming out with new things every month.
Like once a year they come out with some new idea that generally fails spectacularly.
And occasionally they'll, you know, come out with like spaces or whatever.
And it's like nobody really cares.
Nobody really uses it. So they're not doing very much.
So you can imagine how frustrating it would be.
Like, I have this great idea. I think, you know, this could be really good for Twitter.
I think, you know, I want to, you know, it's going to take a lot of work, but I think we can code this in.
I think it will really, you know, help you.
It will bring more people to the site. And your partner's just like, um, I'm taking a mental health break.
Okay. It's too much for me.
I'm too stressed out.
I'm totally exhausted. I'm going to go to Fiji for a month.
It's just like, but we have work to do.
They're just like, no, we don't.
We don't have any work to do.
We do nothing. We are worthless.
We are completely replaceable and do absolutely nothing and are self-important, censorious communists, okay?
So we sit around, we get paid huge amounts of money from billionaires to do absolutely nothing but censor our opponents and talk about socialism, okay?
It's like, yeah, no wonder there's nothing but leftist in these companies.
If I tried to work for these people for one day, I'd be tearing my hair out.
It sounds horrible.
It sounds like you have to be on their side ideologically.
You have to literally be a communist and think that it's fine, that everybody's just a terrible, lazy idiot around you.
It just sounds awful.
It just sounds so bad.
I know the big headline from this is about like, oh, you know, they censor and yeah, they're biased on the right.
Like, did you need this video to tell you that?
Really? We don't know this, obviously, to be true.
We do a fake Project Veritas just walking around.
Just Twitter censor just literally everybody.
Just like, yeah, obviously it censors the right wing and lets the left wing do whatever the hell they want.
It's controlled by left wing private non-governmental organizations.
It's funded by billionaires and occupied by foreign government ministers.
Like the Ministry of Truth or whatever they call it.
The Oversight Board.
Facebook's oversight board, president of it was Israel's foreign minister.
It's like, you people, you're just worthless.
You just have no idea who you're serving.
You have no idea what...
Control structure. You are empowering.
You are honestly so easy to deceive.
People are just like, oh, you have a mental health illness?
Oh my gosh, I'm so sorry.
Do you want to go home? They're like, oh, Twitter's just the best company.
Meanwhile, they're just...
They don't even know it, but they're walking over like a linoleum floor.
A thin line over just an endless...
Completely pitch black chasm of chaos and death.
They just have no idea.
They're just the most spoiled, pampered idiots the world has ever seen.
And they're given the control and levers to manipulate the variability for Americans to discuss things with one another and speak out on the internet.
It's these people. It's probably that guy or one of them.
Like, it's just all day, every day.
It's just scrolling through Twitter, trying to find right-wingers to ban from Twitter.
Like, that's all they do. Of course, they can take a month off because of mental illness.
Take a year off. Go home.
Go to sleep. Never wake up.
Just, it's too much for you.
I'm sorry you have to live in this world where people want to make money, but apparently not in big techs.
They have all the money they could possibly need, and they have nothing to do all day and tens of thousands of employees.
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It's hellish. Welcome back, folks.
harrison smith
Still so much to cover. We're going to get back to the topic of disinformation in just a little bit.
But right now I want to take a moment to talk about what's happening in California as San Francisco will soon go to the polls in a recall against their district attorney, Chessa Boudin.
I don't even know if I'm pronouncing that right, but frankly, I don't care.
Recall Chesa Bowden on Twitter says Chesa Bowden proudly announced this week that he's finally started prosecuting car burglaries.
But he left out a critical truth.
Chesa deliberately sat on these cases for two years, only pursuing it now to save his career.
Let's review the facts.
And they point to this headline, SF Boba Shop.
So San Francisco Boba Shop was a front for an international car burglary operation, DA Bowden says.
The officer in question, Kwok Lee, was originally charged January 2019, a year before Chesa took office.
He was charged with eight felony counts of buying and receiving stolen property, very similar to the case Chesa is touting now.
The case was actively prosecuted throughout 2019 by the district attorney in the crime strategies unit in the DA's office.
But Osterly was fired by Chesa in January 2020, and the Crime Strategies Unit was dissolved in 2021.
After firing the lead attorney prosecuting this case, Chesa allowed the case to languish.
In fact, the last court appearance Kwok Lee had was in December 2019, right before Chesa took office.
There have been no motions or filings in the case since 2019.
Lee has not been sentenced in this case.
Even Yelp reviewers knew that this boba shop was a fencing location since 2018.
Chesa had every opportunity to prosecute Kwok Lee for the last two years.
He even had an active case, which he could have pursued.
So, yeah, in other words, there was this boba, you know, boba tea, it's the, it's the, these jelly bubbles that said the bottom of teas, uh, was just filled apparently with stolen goods.
And it was basically an open front, open fence for stolen goods out of cars.
And we've seen all of the stories where people will post signs on their cars being like, I'm a, I'm a poor teacher, please don't steal my stuff.
And they just like shatter the window anyway, and just like rip out the radio and Now people just leave their windows down.
They're like, well, if they're going to steal my stuff, they can at least not break my windows.
You're just dealing with the crime because nobody's stopping it.
And the crime continues because it's incredibly easy for the criminals to steal whatever it is in your back seat, your front seat, or your glove compartment and take it to a place like this Boba shop and sell it to a fence who then turns around and sells it to people on the street.
It's well known. It's obvious.
Everybody in the neighborhood is aware of it.
And yet the police do nothing to shut it down.
So the burglars have a ready outlet for their stolen goods.
They can get cash to go probably buy drugs and go waste their lives in a fentanyl haze.
And you know this because of the Yelp reviews that say things like, Wait, this place is a Quicklies?
I guess I was so distracted by the amount of Mac, desktop, laptops, and iPhones on the counter and floor I hadn't noticed.
On the bright side, it doesn't actually close at 8 p.m.
You can walk to the window and reveal an iPhone for access inside.
Another person says, why is this place called Quickly?
It's actually a pawn shop run by shady people and attracts very suspect people.
Why would I want my boba made by criminals?
Well, don't come here for boba, somebody else says.
Come if you lost your phone.
They buy stolen phones and jailbreak them.
This is the employee replying back.
Customer service ugly.
So in other words... Yes, this was allowed to operate for a long time, and the full knowledge of everybody around, and Chesa Bowden didn't prosecute this person, despite having evidence that this is what was going on, because it would involve working with the San Francisco Police Department and giving them credit for the investigation, so he shuts down the investigation and allows this criminality to continue.
But of course, that is just hardly scratching the surface, and in fact, there's a very long list of people released, Early on bail, not charged, let out by Chesa Bowden, who then went on to commit more crimes, you could really place at Chesa Bowden's feet just hundreds and hundreds of assaults, thefts, and murders as he is complicit in their activity.
They get caught doing something, and instead of being held to account and face justice, they are released onto the street, absolutely nothing done to them or to prevent them from committing crime again.
So, you know, in an effort to Save the criminal, Chesa Bowdoin is perfectly fine creating so many more innocent victims who have their lives or sense of safety destroyed by the people that Chesa Bowdoin is actually working for.
On Reddit, a user named NationSKR posts this list.
A child rapist was released by Bowdoin two days after they were arrested, only to be arrested by the FBI later.
Bowden also released a multiple armed robbery suspect who killed two San Francisco women after committing robbery in a stolen car.
A seven-month baby was murdered by a twice-accused domestic violence suspect who was released by Chesa Bowden.
The numbers are pretty amazing.
Out of 131 domestic violence arrests, only 100—I'm sorry, all— Let me just say this.
I'm finding the exact numbers here.
There's 131 domestic violence arrests and 113 of them were dropped.
So, you know, somebody gets arrested for beating their child or wife.
Go to jail. Chesa Bowden gives them a little wink and a nod and goes, you get out of here, you rascal.
Go kill your baby.
Go murder your child. Go assault your mother or wife.
Yeah, I went free twice. And he's back again, right?
Arrested again. You know how bad domestic violence has to be for someone to get...
There's a lot of domestic violence that goes on that does not get reported.
If it even gets reported, it's pretty bad.
If the dude gets arrested because of it, it's really, really bad.
It's so bad that it might actually extend to murdering of a child, which it did, but could have been prevented at any point.
Prior to the murder, could have been stopped by Chess Bowden just doing his job and prosecuting crimes, but he's reimagining justice, and he's reimagining your seven-month-old child out of existence.
It's justice. It's reimagined justice.
It's a new form of justice where the innocent people are continuously victimized by the murderers and violent criminals, and those violent criminals are supported and protected.
You know, permitted to carry out their crimes by the state.
They're reimagining justice, folks.
And you're going to have to pay for it.
An African immigrant and Dartmouth grad was killed by a drug dealer driving a stolen car who was on the streets despite 26 cases against him and being arrested for drunk driving just a month before.
26 cases and he's out on the street.
And again, killing people.
Sorry, African immigrant and Dartmouth grad.
Your life is not as important as the freedom for this lifelong criminal to continue to victimize people.
Released a suspect arrested for the attempted carjacking and beating of a 75-year-old woman in a Safeway parking lot despite multiple video and eyewitnesses.
So just caught dead to rights and released.
He released a violent attacker of an 84-year-old Asian grandfather, fracturing his skull, breaking his collarbone, and causing long-term trauma.
The assaulter was released after barely seven months.
He dropped charges against a convicted felon with 11 firearm charges, who only two months later murdered a 19-year-old student in the Portola neighborhood.
Released an attempted rape and felony robbery suspect only for him to commit rape just two months later in a Soma parking garage.
He also dismissed cases against a felony hit-and-run suspect who seriously injured a San Francisco citizen and sent the case to neighborhood court, which is reserved for nonviolent misdemeanors.
And in the last two weeks, he's released an armed robbery attempt with a gun suspect after barely two weeks in jail.
by drastically reducing charges to misdemeanor pickpocketing.
He's also gave probation to a criminal who committed 15 burglary theft-related felonies in 15 years.
Reimagining justice, folks.
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harrison smith
There's no denying it.
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It was written in the sky.
harrison smith
I wonder who did this.
You know, I didn't see it, but people were saying that Alex was saying something about that he's not necessary anymore.
He's like, you know, he's basically like, he's done the work, and now there are just millions of people out there that are carrying the torch forward, right?
It was him alone at first, just that one torch running, constantly being attacked, constantly surviving.
But he has, you know, put the torch to the signal and has lit the beacons and...
Now the process can continue.
Again, I didn't actually see him say this, but I've heard him say things similar to that before.
And that skywriting is kind of the perfect example, right?
Do you think Alex Jones paid for that skywriting?
I don't think so. I seriously doubt it.
No, somebody else did. It's like this entire idea has just taken on a life of its own.
And it's great. It's wonderful.
Whoever you are that is flying the plane or paid for the message to go up in the sky, thank you very much.
And you're right. Alex Jones was right.
He's been right about everything. He's been right all along.
He continues to be right because we have the sources and the documents and the plan is obvious and self-evident for anybody with an open mind that's actually paying attention.
Of course, the goal...
Well, the ultimate goal is infinite life and making themselves as gods and keeping everybody that's not them as basically lifelong slaves.
It's a... Pretty horrific actually what they're doing.
And the way that they're doing this is by causing a total societal collapse.
See, they want to replace the current system that is predicated on freedom and free will and the ability for people to have oversight and in some way influence over who are their rulers through the voting process.
That's inconvenient for people that want to do things that are explicitly and horrifically against the interest of the people they're ruling over.
It's kind of hard to get elected when your every policy brings misery, suffering and strife to the people who are supposed to vote for you.
So it's easier for them if we just do away with that system and enact some sort of globalist technocratic corporatocracy where they simply appoint each other to positions of power and their actions are unquestionable and unsupervised and there's no oversight by the actual citizenry.
It's not that complicated.
But it is difficult.
It's difficult for them to bring this about because the system that...
Our founding fathers created was so powerful and successful and good, it's going to take a lot to get people away from it.
So what they're doing, they've infiltrated this system, and now they're destroying the system and collapsing the system.
So as people suffering and, you know, pain and misery heightens, they can point to the suffering they're causing through these actions and go, see, this is your current system.
That's why we need a new one, even though they're the ones causing the suffering.
Again, not that complicated.
It's just tricky. Just a little tricky thing they're doing.
But of course the collapse is on at this point.
From FreightWaves.com, why the Northeast is quietly running out of diesel.
The East Coast of the U.S. is reporting the lowest seasonal diesel inventory on record and some trucking companies appear spooked.
East Coast typically stores around 62 million barrels of diesel during the month of May.
But as of last Friday, that region of the U.S. is reporting under 52 million barrels, a 10 million barrel deficit, which will start having major impacts on the trucking industry, which of course is the blood of the economy.
And we'll see massive effects on this down the road.
But it's a little foreign, diesel fuel.
You don't feel the effects of a diesel fuel shortage until it's way down the line.
People are feeling right now the effect of not being able to find food to feed their newborns.
FDA and Abbott reach agreement on baby formula to ease shortage.
Now, we reported this early on.
We were probably one of the first organizations to report the fact that the FDA were the ones that shut down the Abbott plant on completely spurious and falsified accusations of contamination.
The FDA says, quote, Abbott staff has been unable or unwilling to implement sustainable corrective actions to ensure the safety and quality of food manufactured for infants, leading to a need for legal action, the documents state.
However, Abbott says, quote, there is no conclusive evidence to leak Abbott's formula to these infant illnesses.
So again, they come out and they go, wow, these babies got ill.
They all ate... You know, they all consumed formula from this plant.
We think it may have come from there. So they shut down the plant.
They do a full investigation.
They find no contamination. It was not the source of the illnesses, and yet it remains closed.
And so for over a month, the largest manufacturer of baby formula has been shut down in America.
Now, this is sort of compounded by the fact that you can't get baby formula from other countries in this country.
If you see images right now, there's one that went viral a few days ago saying, here's a baby formula shelf at a popular...
Mexican grocery store chain, and it's just full, just absolutely full.
There's no shortage in Mexico because they don't have the FDA preventing actual healthy baby formula from being imported.
For my kid, when we had to feed him formula, we got it from overseas, and sometimes our shipment wouldn't arrive because the postal service would discover that we were importing baby formula, and they would confiscate it like it's a drug, like it's fentanyl.
Except, of course, fentanyl isn't stopped.
Fentanyl is pouring across the border on massive rates.
They don't have any oversight or control of that.
But they will stop you from getting baby formula from other countries.
It's the FDA. Beautiful.
But of course, the way this is being portrayed is, as always, as if this is some sort of political football to be played with.
It's not that there are babies that are hungry.
It's not that there are American mothers that are desperate to find the formula they need to keep their child alive.
It's that Republicans are trying to find something to attack the Biden administration as if we needed something else.
As if we're looking around at the Afghanistan war and the inflation and the supply chain collapse and the crime and the war in Ukraine.
As if we're like, well, that's not enough.
We need something else. Let's come up with something else to attack the Biden administration for.
As if we needed something else.
No, we didn't need anything else.
We'd much prefer the Biden administration not starve babies in America.
But according to the mainstream media, this is all just a Republican talking point.
Incredible. As New York Times reports, these depleted supplies have become political fodder for Republicans against the Biden administration.
Just the subtlety of the manipulation of the mainstream media.
What's actually happening is that the Biden administration is horrifically failing the most basic responsibilities of the government.
To just allow the supply chain to be open, allow people to freely trade with each other.
They're getting in the middle of that and shutting it down.
Protecting the border. If you were going to boil the entire process of government down to just one action, it would be to protect the people inside the country from those outside the country.
That's it. That would be the primary, the foundational purpose of government.
They can't do that. They won't do that.
They're not doing that. So the government is just horrifically failing.
Americans are suffering because of it.
But to point this out by the mainstream media's reckoning is to launch a Republican attack against the Biden administration.
Do you understand what we mean when we say there's a global holodomor being perpetrated right now?
Can you not imagine being a Ukrainian in the 1930s and going, hey, there's no food to eat.
My family is starving.
My child's gut is swelling because he's in the final stages of death by starvation.
Please, for the love of God, may we have some grains.
And they're like, are you attacking the communist world?
Ideals? Are you a fascist?
Are you claiming? Are you manufacturing this attack against us because you're some sort of dissident that needs to be sent to a gulag?
Like, you understand. We're in a paradigm now where actual physical suffering by the American people is ignored by those in power.
By simply labeling it as a Republican attack.
You're probably racist. If you want to feed your baby, you're probably a racist.
And frankly, you need to be silenced.
How dare you bring this up?
Just amazing. So the New York Times is like, this Republican attack on Joe Biden's administration, completely baseless.
Oh, but by the way, federal agencies have issued a warning about the baby formula saying that it's going to be Really, really bad if it continues.
like just absolutely horrific, unforeseen consequences of dire proportions if we don't get the food that the babies need in time.
unidentified
I got caught, you guys.
harrison smith
Darn it. Gene Edits on Twitter caught me.
He's tattling. He's tattling about me.
He cut out a two-minute clip of me talking about the red squirrels and is tweeting it out at every news outlet he can think of.
Trying to tattle on me.
It says, Harrison of Texas spreading white replacement theory.
He's tagging all sorts of people.
CNN, Nina Turner.
I've been caught.
unidentified
Damn it. Caught out.
harrison smith
You got me.
You idiots. All right.
Baby formula. Right.
It's going away. We don't have any.
Can't feed our babies because we're a failing country.
But of course we are sending pallets and pallets of it.
Just ton after ton of baby formula to the southern border to deal with the other crisis that the Democrats have created.
Isn't it interesting?
It's almost like a cascading effect, right?
They open the border. You get an influx of immigrants.
You've got to arrest them and house them somewhere.
Now we're having to deal with the housing crisis where they're converting NASA facilities into holding tanks and, you know, kicking foster children out of foster families to replace them with migrants because they get more money that way.
And then, of course, We've got to feed the children that are being used as the human trafficking one-way ticket to get across the border.
So now you've got a baby formula being sent there and being denied to Americans.
It's just problem after problem after problem, and it's all directly the consequence of Democrat policies.
But of course, Pete Buttigieg is here to remind us that the government does not make baby formula.
To which I would add, or anything else ever.
They don't make anything. They don't create anything, actually.
So, there's that. Government does not make baby formula.
No, it's too difficult. You've got to really dial in the baby formula ingredients and recipe to get it past the FDA. They have very strict...
Standards for baby formula.
You have to have just the right amount of arsenic, just the right amount of soy.
The right amount of soy is about 99.9%.
Why not throw some cyanide in there and some asbestos while you're at it?
It's not healthy stuff, is what I'm getting to.
The milk formula that's available in the U.S. is basically a chemical stew.
It's kind of horrific when you actually start to read the labels of these things, which is why us dissidents here on the right who actually care about health and, you know, human...
I have to go outside of the U.S. to get the baby formula that's not approved of by the FDA. You know, the stuff that's made out of cow's milk and natural ingredients.
Can't have it. Yeah, Pete Buttigieg has been forced to breastfeed.
So unfortunate. It's a moment of realization for everybody in that moment.
But of course, if you complain about this, if you complain that, you know, it was maybe a, I don't know, a single mother, a working mom, a busy, you know, lower income American just trying to feed your hungry child, having to run from store to store, finding shelves empty, that feeling of panic that starts to swell, the feeling of just uncertainty and...
Sort of dislocation that you feel as you wonder, how much can I stretch this last box of formula that I have?
When will my baby stop crying?
Can I feed him other things?
Am I damaging? Just this horrific suffering that Americans are going through right now, the panic and fear and chaos that they're very worried is going to damage the life of their babies.
If you complain about this, you're a bad person.
You're a hateful person. You're probably a racist.
And how dare you question the government?
That's the message coming from the mainstream media, the politicians, and of course, our favorite socialist, Lena Hidalgo.
Lena Hidalgo on Twitter says, taking advantage of the baby formula shortage to fear monger about refugees has tragically become business as usual in Texas.
Let's take a moment to dissect this particular topic.
I don't double speak. I don't even know how to describe this.
But I just... It's almost indescribable.
It's almost like you just have to get it.
You either get it or you don't. I kind of can't explain it to you.
I'm trying to think of like a metaphor.
You know, like... If I hit you in the face with a baseball bat and you go, wow, man, that really hurt.
You just hit me in the face with a baseball bat and I say, wow, you're just going to take advantage of this baseball bat incident to try to cast dispersions on me?
You're a bad person.
It's like, no, you're the one who's causing suffering.
You're hurting people.
The people who are suffering under you are saying, hey, this is bad.
I don't like this. This is not good.
And you're telling them, shut the hell up.
Stop trying to take advantage of this situation.
No one's taking advantage of anything.
You're bad rulers.
You're bad leaders. You're bad at what you're doing.
And the people over which you are supposed to be some representative are suffering because of your decisions.
Now, to bring this up is not some disloyalty.
But it's like this is the communist doublespeak.
Taking advantage of the baby formula shortage to fear-monger.
You're fear-mongering now. It's fear-mongering.
So American women cannot find formula to feed their babies.
They're traveling around different stores in a panic trying to find the right formula so they don't get their baby sick.
And they express this, and the response from the Democratic leadership is, stop fear-mongering about refugees.
So, American families are going around trying to find this.
They can't find it, but there are pallets upon pallets, just entire truckloads of baby formula going to the border because of all the people that are being held there because the Democrats opened the borders.
They've caused all of this.
And the American people are rightfully upset that their babies are going hungry While pallets upon pallets of baby formula are being shipped to the Ukraine and to the southern border to deal with the migrant crisis.
And the Democrat response to this is so heartless, so unfeeling, so manipulative.
They say you're fear-mongering about refugees for pointing out that we're prioritizing them over American children.
I mean, it's just these people are so despicable.
It's hard to put into words.
They say feeding them or us is a false choice.
Every child in this country deserves nutrition and no one should posture around depriving babies of necessities.
You are depriving babies of necessities and people are mad about it.
That is what is happening.
But again, the subtlety here, if you can even call it subtlety, is basically they're saying that by you complaining that you can't get baby food, what they're accusing you of is wanting to inflict pain on other people.
If you bring up your suffering that they're causing, they flip that around and go, oh, so you want to deprive Little refugee children of food, you're a bad person.
You're just like, no, no, my baby's hungry and you're shipping American food to foreigners.
Can you not look after us first?
And they're just like, oh, so you want babies to go hungry because you're scared of immigrants.
I get it. I get it.
It's just like, if you fall for this, my God, folks.
I mean, it's just... Just get ready.
I mean, this is it. This is our future from now on.
If we don't wake up, if we don't cast these people off, if we don't do whatever is necessary to regain some semblance of control in this country and have at least At least our politicians can pretend to prioritize us.
At least we could be in a situation where they at least have to pay lip service to the American people and pretend like they're on our side and pretend like they're trying to help us.
But that's not the world that we live in anymore.
They're going to just actively bankrupt us, actively destroy us, actively starve our children, and then if you bring it up, you're the bad guy.
You want to inflict pain on other people.
You're fear-mongering by pointing out the suffering that we're putting you under.
Like, this is our future from now on.
This is the communist ideal.
As you suffer, any complaints that you have will be seen as disloyalty to the regime.
Okay? So the more they can cause you to suffer, the more they can point to the suffering and say, see, this is why we need a revolution.
This is why we should be in charge.
Completely ignoring the fact that they are the cause of all of these problems.
It's the cognitive dissonance they exist in.
Then you'll be accused of disloyalty or hatred.
Essentially, like, quick translation from Lena Hidalgo, she's basically saying that if you're worried that your baby can't get the food it needs to survive, you are racist, you are hateful, you are fear-mongering against refugees, you're a bad person.
It's really not that complicated.
It is that simple.
And they've known about this forever. Biden says, Biden health secretary says he knew about baby formula crisis last year.
Xavier Becerra admitted the federal government has been aware of the shortage as early as last year.
Which is interesting because they didn't shut down the supply plant, the Abbott supply plant, until February of this year.
So they knew the shortage was coming last year.
Maybe they found out there's going to be a shortage coming up.
And they're like, you know what? We should launch an investigation.
Because it was late last year that they started to investigate the supposed illnesses that babies were suffering under that they then used as an excuse to shut down the plant in February of this year.
So they knew about the crisis last year and then went ahead and shut down the primary production plant here in America in February.
Wait until you hear who in the FDA if FDA made this decision.
It's pretty shocking. Welcome back, folks.
Third hour of American Journal has begun.
And we'll be welcoming Dan Miller, Daniel Miller, of the Texas nationalist movement.
Talk about exactly what we can do.
It's like there's so much.
I mean, our... Our entire government is just such a cesspit, a bottomless cesspit of corruption, that it really seems hopeless.
And I think one of the few bright beacons of hope is the concept of a national divorce or whatever you want to call it, the peaceful separation between us and the federal government or our states and other more suicidal states, you might say, like California.
We just don't need to...
What is the federal government doing for us?
Anyway, we'll get into it with Daniel Miller in just a moment.
But just to finish off here with the...
Okay, all right. So we're going to aim for 10.30 now with Dan Miller.
So he'll be on in just a minute, but that's fine because there's still a lot more I have to cover here.
New York Times reports the FDA and Abbott reach agreement on baby formula to try to ease shortage.
We saw almost an exact parallel to this headline with the supply chain crisis, Long Beach in California, where it was like, the Biden administration and the unions are coming to an agreement to open up the port.
And it's like, you're sort of bearing the lead here.
They're the ones who shut it down.
That's the point, right? The FDA is not coming in to help Abbott open up the port.
The plant... No, they shut the plant down.
Now it's like, hey, can we start up again?
It wasn't us. There was no contamination.
You didn't find anything. So can we open up?
And the FDA's like, ah, let's enter into negotiations.
Let's try to work this out.
It's just like, just get out of the way.
Just go away, federal government.
Just shut the hell up and go away.
We'll be good. But no, they can't.
They gotta stay.
So who is it that's negotiating for the FDA? Who is it that's in charge of the FDA and is making this decision?
Well... It's a man named Robert Califf.
If you go to the New York Times store, you can see the picture of this guy.
And it was his absurd mustache that first got me wondering.
I'd never seen this guy before.
And I thought, who is this creep?
He's weird looking. Let's find out who he is.
I bet, I thought, if I go to his Wikipedia page, I bet I don't have to do any deep research.
I'll just go to his public Wikipedia page.
And I bet I'll find out that this dude is just mired in swampy corruption.
Was I surprised?
No, of course not. It's obvious.
These people are all, just again, just building a tangled spider's web of corruption.
So, here's what I found.
I just clicked on his name, went to Wikipedia.
Robert McKinnon Califf is an American cardiologist who currently serves as the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration.
He's the one negotiating to reopen the plant.
Translation, he's the one who is keeping the plant closed as of the moment.
You can read his long list of positions.
He was nominated to be commissioner of the FDA in 2015 by Barack Obama.
He was confirmed in 2016, served until 2017.
Joe Biden nominated Califf to head the FDA on November 12th, 2021.
He was confirmed on February 15th, 2022.
So apparently one of his first actions in office was to shut down this baby formula plant.
However, in between being FDA commissioner and being head of the FDA in 2019, he became head of medical strategy at Google parent company, Alphabet Incorporated.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
Interesting little overlap there.
And of course, you continue down his Wikipedia article.
There's this giant, horrific paragraph called Relationships with the Pharmaceutical Industry, where it talks about the tens of thousands of dollars he has earned We're, quote, convincing Duke to do large, expensive, and for Duke, profitable clinical trials.
Having financial relationships with everybody from Eli Lilly to AstraZeneca to GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson& Johnson, Merck, and everybody else in between.
He's willing to shut down the baby formula plant.
Thanks Google and the pharmaceutical industry, our babies can't eat anymore.
unidentified
All right, folks.
harrison smith
Wow, still so much to cover.
janet yellen
I really doubt that we're going to see an inflationary cycle.
jen psaki
Most economic analysts believe that it will have a temporary or transitory impact.
unidentified
The faster than expected increase in some of those prices is actually a good sign.
joe biden
The overwhelming consensus is going to pop up a little bit and then go back down.
unidentified
No one's talking about this great, great deal.
janet yellen
This is something that will settle down.
unidentified
Transitory. Transitory.
joe biden
The data shows that most of the price increases we've seen were expected and expected to be temporary.
There's nobody suggesting there's unchecked inflation out of the way.
It's highly unlikely that it's going to be long-term inflation that's going to get out of hand.
I don't know anybody who's worried about inflation.
jen psaki
Over the last couple of months, we actually saw it trended downward.
jake tapper
President Biden's chief of staff, Ron Klain, enthusiastically retweeted an economist who had said, in part, most of the economic problems we're facing, inflation, supply chains, etc., are high-class problems.
unidentified
What is the Granholm plan to increase oil production in America?
jen psaki
That is hilarious. Well, the number one thing that the president can do is help get COVID under control.
That, we know, is the root cause of inflation.
unidentified
President Biden this afternoon saying he thinks we're at the peak of the crisis right now and that lower prices are on the way.
joe biden
The inflation has everything to do with the supply chain.
Make no mistake, inflation is largely the fault of Putin.
I'm going to do everything I can to minimize Putin's price hike here at home.
chuck schumer
If you want to get rid of inflation, the only way to do it is to undo a lot of the Trump tax cuts.
unidentified
I think ever since you've come into office, things are really looking up.
You know, gas is up, rent is up, food is up, everything.
harrison smith
Oh, you're suffering.
Oh man, Americans can't afford anything anymore.
The average American family is paying $5,000 plus in a single year, strictly due to inflation.
And those in power find it absolutely hysterical.
It's just funny. It's just so funny when they do this to us.
Isn't it so funny? So there you saw, that was by the RNC research team on Twitter.
Really, an incredible montage there.
Did you see? It's almost like the processes of grief, except just the processes of bullcrap, right?
It's like... The steps you have to go through.
Inflation's not happening. It's just not going to occur, okay?
Okay, it is occurring, but it's not going to last that long.
It's temporary. It's transitory.
Okay, it's here to stay, but it's not that bad.
Okay, it's a little bit bad, but it's because of COVID. It's actually because of Putin.
And did I mention that this is Trump's fault?
Anyway, it's just funny, and we're not going to do anything to stop it.
And, of course, they're missing on the one thing I point out, which is the October 2020 pandemic.
Headline from the Fed saying the Fed is doing everything it can to increase and create inflation.
This is all manufactured.
Please, for the love of God, can we just wake up and get these people the hell out of control?
Everything they do causes us suffering and it's just, it's just horrific.
And it goes on and on. But of course, this is a story that I meant to cover yesterday.
But it's a little bit important as it identifies what the ultimate goal of the conspiracy is.
The overarching, the superlative conspiracy that is taking place right now is that the people in power are trying to put together a global government system which they have unquestionable and permanent power as a prerequisite to their introduction of immortality tech.
That's what it's all about. I know it sounds crazy.
I know it sounds sci-fi. But it's real and it's on paper now and it's all admitted.
So you might as well wake up.
You might as well just stop being asleep and stop pretending like this isn't happening.
Stop pretending like because it's so outlandish, it's therefore not true.
It is true. They're telling you it's true, and they're putting it into action.
You might as well wake up right now.
You might as well just stop sleeping.
Please, for the love of God, wake up.
All of our lives depend on it.
So the story from Infowars is new research shows harvesting blood and body parts of the young could help achieve immortality.
Again, the people in charge, whether you think it's ridiculous or not, the people in charge, the billionaires with the money and the scientists carrying out the tests, are convinced that they are on the cusp of immortality.
Whether that's technical immortality, where you upload your brain to a computer program and you merge with the AI in some sort of dystopian, hellish golem.
That's one way to do it. Or just physical, you know, reversing of the aging process and infinite life.
So these people, all they have is life.
All they have is stuff.
All they have is materialism.
They want to extend their life on this planet as long as possible because they have no concept of God or heaven or the, you know, natural process of death giving way to life and how that's a beautiful thing.
They want to prevent their own death.
They want to live forever and they think they're on the cusp of doing this and I've explained it a million times.
The world cannot exist in its current state and have immortality as well.
It doesn't work. You can't have people being continuously born and people not dying.
So what is the only solution?
The only solution is it has a very small number of people who have access to this tech to extend their lives forever and whether you are allowed in their holy order, if you're allowed to be a part of their infinite life cabal, you have to serve them And that makes them gods, right?
They have infinite life.
They have immortality. The rest of you are all just the suffering livestock underneath them.
But maybe if you behave yourself and they'll keep you in control by dangling in front of you, the possibility of you also receiving the age reversal technology, and that'll keep you in line.
That's what it's all going towards, and it's not that hard to see.
But The Telegraph is really just coming out and saying this kind of in the most horrific way possible.
Like, they're not... We're good to go.
So we know this is happening, but we also know that they know how weird and bad it is, and so they have to sort of couch it.
When it's first introduced, they have to pretend like, whoa, this is creepy and weird.
We're not into this. But of course they are.
And of course, when we say, hey, they're trying to make themselves immortal and set themselves up as technocratic elite human gods over the rest of us, we'll be decried as conspiracy theorists until it comes to fruition, in which case it will be treated as natural and true and good, and questioning it will then be the conspiracy theory.
And again, they're not confused about this.
They're not shy about this. They say, And they talk about a scientific study where they inject the cerebrospinal fluid of young mice into old mice to improve their brain function.
And they talk about how the aging process is, quote, malleable as they intend to manipulate it into permanent life and permanent continual recharging of the body.
And, of course, they...
It's so funny. Actually, in the beginning, this is the funny part about these articles written by weird, horrific liars.
They say things like, nobody is suggesting we siphon bodily fluids of youngsters into our elderly.
Yeah, nobody's doing that until you get to one page later.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
My bad. Two pages later.
Sorry. They had a full page in between saying that doesn't happen.
It never happens. Nobody's saying that.
However, the field is not without controversy.
In 2019, a U.S. startup called Ambrosia was offering teenage blood plasma to Silicon Valley billionaires for $8,000 a liter and was forced to shut down after the FDA warned against the procedure.
Nobody's suggesting we take the body fluids of the young and inject it into the old.
What a ridiculous idea that we're already doing and we're advertising and celebrating at the exact same time.
It's like it's just weird.
Did the person who wrote the first part of this article not get to the last part of this article?
Did they switch at some point in between?
Were they not talking to each other?
Is it a schizophrenic person?
Is it a multiple personality disorder situation going on here?
Where you start off by going, what a ridiculous idea.
Nobody's ever saying we'll inject spinal fluid into fluids from young people into old people.
But they are injecting fluids from young people into old people, and it's totally normal and good and cool and excellent.
Harvard spinoff company Elavion is working to produce enough of this protein to begin human trials.
They explore whether it can help people recover after strokes.
Of course, they're calling it youth transplants.
They say people might feel squeamish about these vampire procedures.
Who needs a procedure? Who needs a needle and a doctor?
Just eat your neighbor.
Just bite into the neck of a child and suck their blood.
It's the same thing, just without as many steps.
Alright folks, we'll be joined by Dan Miller very shortly.
A bunch of horrific nonsense to get to before then.
Aren't you excited? I had a choice here.
Do I cover coronavirus or do I cover transgenderism?
Gee, which sounds more fun?
There's actually some pretty incredible stories about coronavirus that came out today, just showing that Literally everything they attempted is false.
But I'm going to save that for tomorrow so I can really put it together.
Well, and we have a lot of LGBT stories today that I guess we'll get to.
I guess we have to.
I guess we have to talk about this stuff because it's an attack on the very structure of nature itself and on the minds of Americans, in particular the...
Some good news first.
Texas Supreme Court allows state to pursue gender transition child abuse investigations.
The Texas Supreme Court has lifted a halt on the state child abuse investigation when minors undergo gender transition treatment.
At the same time, the ruling wasn't a complete win for Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton who pushed for the investigation.
As the court ruled, they lacked the authority to order such actions.
So, sort of a pyrrhic victory here.
But at least it's some good news there as maybe the people who castrate their sons or chop the healthy breasts off of their 15-year-old daughters might actually be charged with child mutilation that they're engaged in.
Wouldn't it be nice?
It's like, now what's the difference?
What's the difference between Somebody attacking a child with a Bowie knife in the backyard and a doctor doing it in the hospital.
The effect is the same. Pretty horrific stuff that's happening.
But of course, we'll see more of this.
As we have this story, John Hopkins hires a professor who says attraction to minors is not immoral.
John Hopkins University in Baltimore hired a criminal justice academic who previously made comments sympathetic to pedophiles a month after the professor resigned from a job at the Virginia-based Old Dominion University.
See, even the way this is reported is a little too tepid for me.
Maybe it's just the Infowars influence, but I think there's a certain amount of disingenuousness in the mainstream media when you have a story that's like, open pedophile advocate fired from previous job for advocating pedophilia, hired on by John Hopkins' child abuse organization.
That's what happened here.
We have a center of the study of child abuse, and they've now hired somebody who advocates for sexual activity with children by adults.
Pretty horrific stuff.
I don't think anybody's being served by hiding this sort of information, by softening this information.
Hires a professor who said attractions to minors isn't immoral.
It's not really the argument he was making.
He was claiming that it was good.
He was claiming that even as young as one year old, you should be able to engage in sexual activity with an adult.
It's horrific. He wasn't just hired onto John Hopkins.
He was hired onto their child sex abuse organization.
So the advocate for child sex abuse is now a member of the organization that's supposed to protect children against abuse.
Does this make any sense to anybody else?
Good.
Good, good, good.
John Hopkins Moore Center for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse has hired former Old Dominion University professor who was put on leave after claiming that sexual attraction to children is not always immoral and that he wants to destigmatize pedophiles by referring to them as minor attracted persons or MAPs instead.
Can you imagine being leftist?
Can you imagine how...
Just what it's like to be one of these people, right?
Just be able to come out and say the most horrific, objectionable things you could possibly imagine, right?
I don't think it's immoral to have sex with children as an adult.
And instead of just, like, being tarred and feathered and, you know, thrown into a lake with a rock around your neck, you're celebrated, you're supported, you're upheld.
You get a promotion, you get a better job, this time overseeing an organization that Oh, he's super trans?
Gosh, I'm shocked and surprised and appalled.
What? Are you telling me there's some sort of connection between pedophilia, transgenderism, and homosexuality?
I reject that entirely, sir.
Kentucky middle school students asked to write letters to imaginary friend, quote, struggling with homosexuality.
Students were asked to convince their friend that they are not gay using lessons from the Bible.
Well, you know, it is the Christian Academy of Louisville and it is a biblically held belief.
Try to tell your friend not to sin.
Wow, horrific.
It's just so funny. It's like, yeah, the Christian school is teaching kids to resist sin using lessons from the Bible.
Wow, how horrific. We have to stop this.
Meanwhile, public schools are having their teachers create transition closets where the children come in, and keeping it secret from the parents, of course, change into new clothes in their little secret closet.
Oh yes, that's what we want, is our children in public school having a secret closet where they dress in women's clothing with their teachers.
See, that's not bad. That's not bad.
That's good. But having a kid, you know, try to stick to biblically held beliefs, that's completely objectionable and should be stopped.
Libs of TikTok brought this up, but it's actually reported on Twitter.
The Australian News, news.com.au Safe Place Australian Museum defends allowing a man in lingerie to play with Legos at a children's event.
As Libs of TikTok says, a man dressed in lingerie was photographed playing next to kids at the Australian Museum.
They defended it, and a spokesperson said the museum is committed to being a safe space where everyone feels welcome.
I would not feel welcome.
My children will not feel welcome.
And it's not about it being a man.
Like, that's the craziest thing.
If there was a woman in lingerie just, like, hanging out and, like, playing with children, you'd be like, what the hell are you doing?
You weirdo, you freak, get the hell out of here.
In fact, it's a man, it's just that much weirder, but somehow it's like you're anti-trans if you don't like that, right?
If you don't want your child playing with an adult in lingerie in a public place, you must be transphobic, obviously.
Just insane. Just absolutely insane.
A man in lingerie being welcomed into a children's museum to go play with the children.
And if you say you think that's weird, you're the bad one.
Because they want everybody to be welcome, except for you.
We want absolutely everybody to be welcome.
All the freaks, all the men in lingerie, all the people in dresses with beards, all of the perverts and the minor attracted people.
They must be made welcome, or else it's discrimination.
Well, I don't feel comfortable with this.
Well, then you're hateful and you're expelled.
How dare you even bring that up?
We want everybody to be comfortable except for you.
You have to be discomforted.
You have to be uncomfortable for these people to be comfortable.
And we prioritize the freaky weirdos over the little baby children.
Finally, we have this girl driven out of school for questioning trans ideology.
A girl who argued that biological sex is real after talk about transphobia felt forced to leave her school after pupils hounded her for challenging the views of the visiting speaker.
We have a new state religion, folks, and common sense is blasphemy.
That's how it works. Reality is blasphemy in our new religion.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
My guest is Daniel Miller, president of the Texas Nationalist Movement.
He is the president of the TNM and author of the book, Tegxit, Why and How Texas Will Leave the Union.
A featured guest on Fox News, CNN, CNBC, BBC News, RTTV and many other news outlets, Miller has been a vocal proponent For a fundamental re-examination of the relationship between all states and the Federal Union, you can find their website at tnm.me.
It stands obviously for TexasNationalistMovement.me.
TNM.me. Thank you so much for joining us, Mr.
daniel miller
Miller. Hey, thank you so much for having me on.
harrison smith
Well, I love having you on because I feel like secession is...
It's the sword to slice through the Gordian Knot, as I see it.
I see everything is so corrupt and so...
I'm convoluted at this point.
I'm always looking for, like, is there one solution?
Is there one thing we can do? And I think Texas secession would do the job of solving so many of the problems that are saddled on us by the federal government.
And I think, Tex, it really is a sword to split the Gordian knot.
I mean, is that what attracts you to it?
daniel miller
Yeah, I mean, look, excuse me, that was what attracted me to it on August 24th, 1996.
You know, that was the day that I crossed the proverbial line in the sand.
Because, you know, the bottom line here is that the federal government is unfixable.
The federal system is not fit for purpose.
And frankly, at the end of the day, the best people to govern Texas are Texans.
You know, not the two and a half million unelected federal bureaucrats or the unelected, unaccountable federal judges.
Or, you know, the House of Reprehensibles up there in the Washington District of Criminals, right?
So, you know, this is the thing.
You know, when people talk about all of the things that are wrong and broken, understand that that's all flowing from a sewer pipe that begins at Mordor on the Potomac.
harrison smith
Right. No, exactly.
And it seems like with everything the federal government is doing, they're putting the American people last.
They're definitely putting the people of Texas last.
And you just always have to ask the question, like, why do we need their permission to patrol our own border?
Why do we need to give them money to go spend in Ukraine or anywhere else when we have people suffering here at home?
It just makes so little sense why we're at the behest of these people.
And when you think... We can rule ourselves.
It just clicks. I don't know.
I love it. And I think more people are coming around to this.
Is that the trend you're seeing?
Is that while people may have scoffed at this before, now things have gotten so bad at the federal level, people are really starting to take this idea of secession seriously?
daniel miller
Well, look, the only people that scoff at it are the political class and the intelligentsia that feel like they're smarter than we are, right?
So here's what we know.
A key component of our Texan plan is putting the question to a vote of the people of Texan, right?
We saw it in Scotland in 2014.
We saw it a couple years later in 2014.
For Brexit. But we've seen it in many other places over the last 100 years, these independence referendums.
So you have to ask yourself, why would we be pushing so hard for an independence referendum if we thought there was a snowball's chance in hell we were going to lose?
What we know is this.
If it goes to a vote tomorrow, it wins.
And it doesn't win by little.
It wins by a lot.
Now, here's your telltale sign.
Don't take Daniel Miller's word for it.
Here's your telltale sign.
If the political establishment believed that it was such a fringe and out there idea, what they would do is they would go ahead and acquiesce and put it to a vote of the people of Texas and shut Daniel Miller up once and for all, right?
But they won't do it because they know if it goes to a vote of the people, Texas wins, and their power evaporates with that one vote.
harrison smith
You know, I think it's a beautiful idea.
And again, like I was saying before, it actually gives me hope.
There's so little that gives me hope in this country.
Even, you know, good candidates.
You know, I might get excited about a candidate.
There's certain good ones that are on the docket now where you go, okay, once they're in office, maybe they'll do something for us.
But it all seems like, you know, a teacup against a tidal wave.
I mean, it's hardly making a difference.
This could really make a difference, and it makes so much sense.
I saw it the other day.
You know, they were saying... We're good to go.
Is it really as simple as that, do you think?
Or how hard is this battle going to be to try to free ourselves?
daniel miller
Well, look, the first thing people need to understand is this is not a mother may I situation, right?
The people of Texas don't have to beg anyone for our independence, right?
So if you look at the fundamental right of self-determination, we have it.
But for those people that are still fixated on, you know, all things federal, let me just remind you that Article 1, Section 10 of the United States Constitution has an entire list of everything that states are forbidden from doing.
Withdrawing is not in that list, right?
Additionally, look at Article I, Section 1 of the current Texas Constitution, where it specifies that the perpetuity of the union depends on the right of local self-government unimpaired to all the states.
That means that our continued participation is completely contingent upon whether or not we still enjoy the right of local self-government, which we do not.
So, Article I, Section 2 of the Texas Constitution preserves to the people the inalienable right to alter reform So the good news is that we stand on firm ground, both lawfully and morally.
We're on solid foundation.
The difficulty here is, frankly, for many, many years, in the 25 plus years that I've been doing this, is really Reminding Texans that all political power is inherent in them.
Organizing, empowering, engaging and understanding that For us to get what it is that we want, we're going to have to do things that we've never done.
I mean, let's be honest here.
The vast majority of Texans are very happy to live their lives free of government interference.
And none of us wanted to wake up, but none of us listed on our sheet when we were in school that we wanted to grow up and be political activists.
But that's what it's going to take.
The men who marched with Sam Houston at San Jacinto did not intend to be soldiers, but they did what they had to do at the time to make Texas independent.
harrison smith
And, you know, much like maybe the days after the Alamo, things may have seemed, the battle may have seemed too large and, you know, too much.
As you say, you've been doing this for 25 years, major headwinds for most of that time, but it seems like we're finally reaching sort of a tipping point.
You've been carrying this flame and shielding this torch from the attacks against it, but now it seems like the fire is rising.
And, in fact, the Dallas Morning News It says almost 100 candidates from governor to constable pledged to support a vote on Texas seceding from the U.S. That was published today or updated today.
So, I mean, that's huge. 100 candidates in Texas from governor to constable pledging support.
I mean, that's support we've never seen before.
daniel miller
Is that right? Yeah, and it's not that the support necessarily wasn't there, but our organization, the Texas Nationalist Movement, has followed a very carefully thought-out plan that came about even prior to our founding in 2005 to get the people of Texas on board and to make the political change necessary.
So this is the first time we announced at the beginning of the last legislative session that it would be intended from here on out, back forward, to go out and recruit pro-Texit candidates, or at a minimum, candidates who respected the right of the people of Texas to make the decision.
And that led to the creation of the Texas First Pledge, and our mantra was, every office, every cycle.
So our intention is, from here on out, to recruit, vet, train, and field candidates for every office, from the statehouse to the schoolhouse, where we're looking for candidates that will represent Texas first.
And so every one of those candidates signed the pledge clarifying their adherence to the mission and principles of the TNM and their belief that the people of Texas are the rightful government, that the people of Texas are the ones that should declare and dictate our political future.
And, you know, what's interesting about that is Dave Lieber over there at the Dallas Morning News, obviously no fans of causes like ours, acted like this was the most shocking thing ever that all of these candidates signed on to our pledge.
But the fact that it threw them into such a tizzy is exactly why it shows that we're doing it 100%.
harrison smith
And you know, they were shocked and surprised at Brexit, too.
They pulled that off.
Talk more on the other side with Dan Miller.
TNM.me.
Now, in my opinion, folks, Texas exit, the succession of the Texas state from the federal organization is a shining light in just a sea of darkness.
Not a lot of hope out there, but I really see this as an effective political maneuver that could really make a tangible difference in our lives.
But, you know... You know, during presidential debates and things, they usually end with a question.
They'll say, you know, you've been, you know, Trump, you've been sniping Hillary Clinton this whole time.
Why don't you say something nice about each other?
I want to do that for you, Mr.
Miller. My guest is Dan Miller of Texas National Movement.
Can you, what's your favorite thing?
What's one nice thing you can say about the federal government?
Let's, what's your favorite thing about the United States federal government right now?
daniel miller
I don't, I don't have a favorite thing about the federal government.
harrison smith
I thought that might be your answer.
daniel miller
Yeah, I mean, look, across every measure, the federal government is a failure, right?
I mean, if it was an employee, it would be fired long ago.
And let's be honest, trying to assess what's good about the federal government is like digging through the poop to pick out the peanuts.
Nobody's interested in that.
harrison smith
No, you're exactly right.
You know, but you have to admire their ability to steal money from their, you know, the underlings.
Like, even if it's not good, they have a real talent in that regard.
So, you know, we celebrate their ability.
daniel miller
Look, in the scheme of things, if we're looking for something that they're good at, I mean, they've out-mafied the mafia.
I mean, that's something, right?
harrison smith
No, you're exactly right. No, but it's true.
There is nothing that the federal government does, as I can tell, that is any benefit to the American people at all, especially not the people of Texas.
So you're working to leave the federal government.
I think that's absolutely brilliant, and I think the...
The confusion about this or the idea that this is something unachievable is going away.
And we pointed out the Dallas Morning News is reporting that 100 plus candidates are coming over to this side.
This seems like a major moment of growth for you and your organization, which again can be found at the website tnm.me.
Texas National Movement is what it stands for.
Is this a groundswell that we're experiencing right now with support for the Texas movement?
And if so, how do we maximize this groundswell?
And how do we really grasp onto this moment and make a difference?
daniel miller
Yeah, look, I mean, we've been on a growth trajectory since we launched, right, in 2005.
And I joke all the time, and I remind people that when we started the organization in 2005, Texas Independence was polling in single digits.
Which, you know, the good news is that we've always polled higher than the approval rating of the U.S. Congress, which generally polls somewhere right above or below that of leprosy, right?
So we've always at least done that well, but everything for us is growth, and it's really about connecting with the voters of Texas, right?
At the end of the day, It's going to be the people of Texas that ultimately make this decision.
Article 1, Section 2 of the Texas Constitution dictates that that is the way that it is.
And part of the challenge, and you kind of keyed in on it a moment ago when we were talking about Dave Lieber and the Dallas Morning News, is that the mainstream media, you know, when Lieber called for the interview, he was totally shocked.
And he's like, why have I not heard about this?
Right? Like it just, I mean, he sounded like that he had been slapped in the face with a sock full of wet crap.
I mean, that's how shocked he was, okay?
So he's like, why have I never heard about this?
I said, talk to your colleagues, right?
If they weren't spiking stories about this.
You know, a good example is when we ran the Texas petition campaign, which I think was the last time that I was on your show.
You know, by the time, you know, We've got a Texas election code that's stacked against efforts like ours.
While we did not cross the ultimate threshold, the interesting part is that we still collected more signatures than Greg Abbott did to get on the ballot for governor.
And he's got a $75 million war chest and a statewide staff, right?
And we did it all with volunteers at a fraction of the cost.
So the bottom line is we lapped this guy like twice.
So, you know, at the end of the day, these guys want to suppress this issue.
And so the most important thing that any pro-Texan can do right now is, number one, connect with the TNM, right?
Join the movement, because if we can't communicate with you, then how can we work together?
But the second thing is start having the conversation, right?
Open your mouth. Be unapologetic, unashamed.
Let people know, because here's what I can tell you.
From polling, from personal experience, from all the data, from all of the experience, you can walk out of your front door right now, throw a rock, and if you throw it hard enough, you might hit two other Texas supporters in the head, right?
That's how deep we are everywhere, and that's why 90 to 100 candidates, and I think the total's over 100 now, 100 candidates have signed on to the Texas First Pledge or connected with us.
We have a sitting state representative On our advisory board.
I mean, this thing is happening, but it doesn't happen without the people.
And it happens much faster the more people we connect with.
harrison smith
100%. So how can people connect?
Obviously, they can go to tnm.me.
That's the website of the Texas Nationalist Movement.
Is that the best way that they can get involved?
Do you have a mailing list there or social media they can follow?
daniel miller
Absolutely. And it's right there on the screen.
If they go to TNM.me, they just go register their support.
And that's the starting point.
From there, you know, we will communicate with them in the way that people want best, you know, what they prefer.
But we give them volunteer opportunities.
They can connect with us in person while we're out there on the road, join local groups, whatever it is.
But the first step is registering support.
And once that happens, it unleashes a flurry of activity that gives the people of Texas the opportunity to connect in whatever way is most comfortable with them and put the resources in their hands to go out and help us move this ball forward.
harrison smith
Yeah, and just make the argument.
I mean, I think it's a great response.
Anytime anybody's complaining about the federal government, which, my God, how much is there to complain about right now?
I mean, every day there's something new.
And anytime you hear somebody say, oh, Biden this, or oh, the federal government that, you can just drop and go, yeah, maybe we should secede.
Yeah, just throwing it out there. You know, maybe we don't need to listen to them anymore.
daniel miller
How about that idea? Well, look, here's my comeback, right?
Because you have to imagine, for 25-plus years I was doing this, I get every question of the sun.
I mean, it's why I wrote the Texas book.
While we launched the website, texatnow.org, which has the 100 most asked questions about Texas independence.
But I got sick and tired of answering all these questions because these naysayers out there are looking for a reason to flunk the entire idea over some minutia.
And so what I started doing was turning the table, right?
And it's simply this. And asking them this question.
If Texas was already a self-governing, independent nation among nations, right?
A self-governing in every respect.
We had our own currency.
We had our own military.
We had control of our own immigration policy and borders.
We had our own passports.
Imagine what an independent nation looks like.
If Texas was already that way, knowing what you know about the federal government, would you vote to And why in the world would you ever vote to stay?
harrison smith
Wow. No, it's such a brilliant idea.
I gotta admit, I just got goosebumps thinking about the Texas passport.
Thinking about a passport of the nation of Texas, that's all I want in life.
I mean, that really is brilliant.
daniel miller
Here's their option.
They can have a COVID passport or they can have a Republican Texas passport.
Right, absolutely. Take your pick.
harrison smith
God, there's so much stuff going on that we could really undo by just taking the power away from this centralized power center in Washington, D.C. I think it's so brilliant.
And speaking of connecting to people, because I've been connecting to people on Twitter.
In fact, there's an account called Tegxit Ranger.
I'm not sure if he's associated with y'all or not.
He might be, but regardless, he's a very good resource.
He responded to this meme that I thought was excellent, really illustrated it.
Texas Independence, when will it start making sense to you?
Would you not get in the lifeboat when the ship is going down?
Do you not want to hop in the lifeboat and have some hope?
But he also posted this, and this is from the Texas National Movement.
What Texas could mean for Texas?
Texans will govern Texas.
An entire level of government removed means freedom.
Removes 2.5 million unelected ABC agency bureaucrats from the IRS to the ATF to the FBI to the NSA. I mean, these are the bad guys, and we want to be separate from them.
And so you have these resources at Texas Nationalist Movement.
And I'll go ahead and retweet this if people want to find it.
But there are resources there to really arm yourself with the arguments to make with your friends and family members or on social media yourself.
And again, tnm.me, is that the best place to find this type of content?
daniel miller
Absolutely. Single point of contact.
When they register their support, they get access to a whole host of resources, whether it's graphics like that, documents, images, anything that we can provide to help people get out there and understand the issue more thoroughly.
You know, the one thing that we have that the opposition doesn't have is answers.
Their answers are always, well, let's see if we can fix the federal government, or if you elect me, we'll do this.
And then when their answers fall flat on a people that are sick and tired of hollow promises, then they resort to name-calling us, personal attacks, traitors, seditionists, all that, which we don't care.
I mean, I'm not in third grade anymore, so the name-calling doesn't hurt me.
But when you realize that that's all they've got, It's to hurl these unfounded accusations that have no basis in truth.
Then that tells you which side that is really the strongest on this issue and exactly why people like State Representative Jeff Leach or State Representative Travis Clardy.
harrison smith
We all want to leave. I'm sorry.
We've got to end this. I wish we could talk longer.
Daniel Miller, TNME.me.
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