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This week's news cycle is zeroed in on mass shootings and who's to blame after one in Buffalo, New York and another in Orange County, California over the weekend. | ||
Chances are you heard much more about the shooting in New York, though, than you did about the shooting in California. | ||
Bringing you what's ignored, sensationalized, unbalanced, misleading or just plain false, here's your media malfeasance for the third week of May. | ||
An 18-year-old white male allegedly killed 10 people and injured multiple others at a Topps supermarket in Buffalo, New York. | ||
But as usual, let's focus more on the shooter than on the victims. | ||
Q, how do we blame the right? | ||
Rolling Stone, the Buffalo shooter isn't a lone wolf. | ||
He's a mainstream Republican. | ||
Yep, the same outlet that pushed this lie, gunshot victims left waiting as Horst de Werber overdoses overwhelm Oklahoma hospitals, is now pushing another lie. | ||
Rolling Stone refers to the shooter as a right-wing extremist and Republican, yet in the shooter's manifesto, he criticizes conservatives and calls himself a former communist and left-wing authoritarian. | ||
Rolling Stone desperately tries to drag Tucker Carlson into the mix with the shooter's adherence to the Great Replacement Theory, the idea that white people are being systemically, deliberately outbred and replaced by immigrants and ethnic minorities. | ||
Other mainstream news outlets characterize this as a right-wing conspiracy theory. | ||
Strange, because the evidence shows this has actually been promoted by the left. | ||
An unrelenting stream of immigration. | ||
Non-stop. | ||
Non-stop. | ||
Folks like me who are Caucasian of European descent for the first time in 2017 will be in an absolute minority in the United States of America. | ||
Oh, and here's more. | ||
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In a few years we're going to be a majority brown country. | |
White people will not be the majority in the country anymore. | ||
This will be the first generation ever in American history in which whites will be a minority of the generation at some point. | ||
And now these same people are saying it's a conspiracy theory from the right. | ||
Nice try, propaganda puppets. | ||
But they're actually proud of these tactics. | ||
So much so, they accidentally admit what they're doing. | ||
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Basically, take this replacement theory and now make it the Republican racist replacement theory. | |
Make every Republican answer, do you believe in it or not? | ||
So yeah, Donny Douche just wants you to forget all about his cronies counting on the replacement theory. | ||
So how about we have them own this tactic of fear? | ||
What can they scare you with next to keep control over you? | ||
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We don't have the economy on our side as Democrats, so you have to scare the bejesus out of people. | |
The way to scare it is to say, you know, this replacement theory, this is not just coming from some dark corner of the web. | ||
This is the Republican platform. | ||
Meanwhile, they conveniently ignore that it's the conservatives sticking up for the minorities whose babies are targeted and suffer the most abortions. | ||
Nearly 40% of all abortions in America since Roe vs. | ||
Wade have been black Americans, even though they currently make up only about 14% of the population. | ||
But let's do a Saki circle back to what Rolling Stone left out. | ||
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No! This is yet another case of law enforcement dropping the ball. | ||
As Breitbart points out, the accused shooter had a run-in with police just last spring after making threats. | ||
But he was never charged with a crime and had no further contact with law enforcement after his release from a hospital. | ||
And rather than pointing to race, what do nearly all mass shooters have in common? | ||
A history of mental health, psychotropic drugs, and absentee fathers. | ||
We stopped hearing about the SoCal church attack pretty quickly, even though it happened the same weekend as the Buffalo shooting. | ||
A Chinese immigrant was motivated by hate for Taiwanese. | ||
Why don't the pundits and politicians care about stopping all forms of hate? | ||
Why was the Waukesha terror attack also motivated by hate just a blip in the news cycle? | ||
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We know why. The trip, that is something that was important for him to do. | |
But he has visited many other communities. | ||
Buffalo's not the first... | ||
Many other communities, not Waukesha, not Orange County, and not those terrorized by the New York subway shooter. | ||
Is there a theme here? We also saw the dissolving of the disinformation board this week. | ||
Or is it dead? All right, folks, find and share that video at band.video. | ||
Just a huge, huge, huge day for news today. | ||
So glad you're with us. It's American Journal. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with your Daily Dispatch. | ||
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And folks, this is it. | ||
We're here. We're in the crucible. | ||
It's happening right now as we speak. | ||
The WHO is meeting. | ||
The WEF is meeting. | ||
And global government is being installed all around us. | ||
We'll be covering it all. I always complain about having just too much news to cover, but today was particularly outrageous. | ||
Literally hundreds of stories, dozens and dozens of videos. | ||
We're going to try to get to as many as possible. | ||
We'll be hearing from Savannah Hernandez, who is there on the ground in Davos. | ||
She'll be giving us a little walkthrough of the promenade where all of the elites gather to swill champagne before deciding on how exactly to destroy the world. | ||
Very excited to talk to her. And then we'll have Josh Lechich in studio in the third hour, taking her calls to out. | ||
Let's get into it, shall we, with your Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 23rd of May, 2022. | ||
A food insecurity expert predicts there is only 10 weeks of wheat supplies left in the world as Russian invasion disrupts production. | ||
Ukraine exported more than $140 million worth of wheat to the U.S. before the pandemic, with the latest disruptions adding to price woes. | ||
But the world has only about 10 weeks of wheat supplies stored as Russia's invasion of Ukraine enters its fourth month, a food and security expert told the United Nations. | ||
Sarah Menker, the CEO of Agricultural Analytics from GRO Intelligence, told... | ||
The UN Security Council that the Russia-Ukraine war was not the cause of food security crisis, but simply added fuel to a fire that was long burning. | ||
Ukraine is considered the world's breadbasket, and Russia and Ukraine combined account for almost a third of the world's wheat exports. | ||
Incredibly troubling information coming down the pipe. | ||
Not something that you should be surprised by, as we have been warning you about this for a little while, but... | ||
That's pretty troubling stuff. | ||
Ten weeks of wheat supplies left. | ||
It's kind of funny. I saw people on Twitter going, well, I don't eat wheat, so that's fine. | ||
It's like, first of all, yes, you do. | ||
Yeah, you do, Brett. | ||
I mean, just everything is wheat, but also, what do you eat, meat? | ||
What do you think the meat that you eat eats? | ||
It's wheat. It's all wheat. | ||
It all goes back to wheat. And as the wheat supplies diminish and then are gone, that's going to have incredible downstream effects, as we've been covering here on InfoWars for quite a while. | ||
Of course, another thing that we covered long before it made it to the mainstream news, the baby formula supply collapse, entering new realms of absurdity. | ||
78,000 pounds of infant formula arrives in the U.S. | ||
A military plane carrying enough specialty infant formula for more than half a million baby bottles arrived Sunday in Indianapolis, the first of several flights expected from Europe, aimed at relieving a shortage that has sent parents scrambling to find enough to feed their parents. | ||
And we'll cover this pretty extensively later. | ||
It's dubbed Operation Fly Formula because no commercial flights were available. | ||
78,000 pounds of infant formula, judging by how much formula my kid goes through. | ||
That's enough formula for about four days for just Indianapolis. | ||
It's not actually that big of an amount. | ||
There's more coming, I suppose. | ||
There will be more operation, formula, whatever, fly formula coming in. | ||
It's just a little weird, isn't it? | ||
Because we could just open trade with Europe. | ||
We could just be able to import baby formula like we import any other product except the FDA prevents us from doing that. | ||
So instead of just allowing entire cargo ships full of baby formula to be shipped in the free market... | ||
Capitalism intends. No, instead we have to block that from being shipped and then fly in special military planes of occasional pallets. | ||
They'll probably go straight to the southern border, but that's another story. | ||
Basically the baby formula supply collapse is continuing to get worse and the Democrats are continuing to really fail to make any meaningful positive moves in that direction, but They're still blaming the Republicans. | ||
We'll explain all of it a little bit later. | ||
It really is. It really is absurd. | ||
But yes, we're flying and we're now being airlifted two years under Democrat rule and America is being airlifted emergency food supplies from Europe like some third world country because that's what we are now. | ||
We're in a stage of total and accelerating collapse. | ||
As another example of this, White House explores tapping emergency diesel reserve to ease price spike. | ||
Yes, the mismanagement of the Biden administration means that we are simply spending all of our saved-up capital, tapping into all of our reserves, just making sure that when there's actually a real natural catastrophe that may put us in an uncomfortable situation, We'll have nothing to fall back on because we've used all of our surplus to make up for this man-made disaster that we are now experiencing. | ||
It's just incredible. | ||
Of course, fuel prices for even non-diesel fuel is reaching things like $7.29 a gallon in California. | ||
Totally unaffordable. | ||
And of course, this is all part of the very same plan that again we'll be covering later in the program. | ||
Biden says U.S. willing to respond militarily in the event of a Chinese attack on Taiwan. | ||
President Joe Biden said Monday that the United States would intervene militarily if China attempts to take Taiwan by force, a warning that appeared to deviate from the deliberate ambiguity traditionally held by Washington. | ||
We'll cover this a little bit more, too, when you hear Joe Biden's exact comment. | ||
It's actually kind of strange. | ||
He's like, we want China to rule Taiwan. | ||
We just don't want them to do it militarily. | ||
He's like, we agree to the one China policy in which Taiwan is considered simply a part of the larger Chinese political body. | ||
But we don't want them to do it by force. | ||
They would prefer they do it in a way kind of like, I don't know, Hong Kong, where you just simply infiltrate and overthrow the country from the inside and silence dissidents and impose the communist rule without having to send very many soldiers at all. | ||
That's the preferred method of taking over a country in today's world. | ||
But again, we'll talk more about this a little bit later as it doesn't do anything really to hamper China's aggression towards Taiwan. | ||
But it is setting America up to pay the price for that intervention. | ||
So we'll see about that a little bit later. | ||
And finally, we have this. | ||
Zelensky says, only diplomacy can end Ukraine war. | ||
Hey, kind of like we've been saying for three months or for five months, because we were talking about this in January when talks were still ongoing and the war still hadn't started. | ||
And we still could have maintained peace and prevented the absolute catastrophe that now threatens to starve the entire world. | ||
Diplomacy could have been used at that point. | ||
But instead, Antony Blinken went over and other American representatives went over to represent the side of Ukraine. | ||
And Ukraine and Russia got together and America and Ukraine decided to spit in Russia's face and say, we don't think you're going to invade. | ||
And if you do, we'll destroy you anyway. | ||
So go ahead and invade and brought all of this about. | ||
But luckily for Zelensky, I know he's feeling good about this. | ||
The U.S. has just sent $40 billion worth of diplomacy to Ukraine. | ||
$40 billion of diplomacy. | ||
Big pallets of diplomacy. | ||
Entire missile silos full of diplomacy. | ||
We're going to be raining diplomacy down on Russia with $40 billion worth of diplomatic weapons, courtesy of the United States. | ||
Yes, Zelensky says diplomacy is the only thing that can... | ||
End the Ukrainian war. | ||
So thankfully, that $40 billion worth of pure, uncut diplomacy just arrived, courtesy of the United States taxpayers. | ||
So, you know, as we know, that $40 billion will go directly towards diplomacy and will serve to bring a swift and peaceful into this war, or not. | ||
Or we'll just spend it on weapons and bomb the hell out of everyone until we get our way. | ||
That's it. That's your Daily Dispatch. | ||
We're going to be covering all of this so much more. | ||
I mean, absolute and total collapse. | ||
But on top of it all, we have a bunch of foreign Dr. | ||
Evil weirdos giving speeches about how this is the time where we must take control and we will fold all of our corporate and government interests into a singular monolithic body that cannot be... | ||
We're not discussed or criticized by anybody. | ||
We will institute global government and those beneath us will suffer the consequences. | ||
You will own nothing and if you're not happy, then we'll destroy you. | ||
That's sort of what it means, actually, when they say you'll own nothing and you'll be happy. | ||
What they mean is we will own everything and if you complain about it, we'll tell you you have a psychiatric condition and we'll put you on SSRIs and other... | ||
Brain-altering pills. | ||
We'll chemically lobotomize you until you understand that what we're doing is good for you. | ||
It's all incredible. Lots of videos coming out from WHO and the WEF as they make their speeches coming out of the shadows. | ||
They used to do this in secret, plan to take over the world. | ||
Now they're so confident, they think you're so dumbed down and stupid that they're telling you what they're doing. | ||
350 million or more people in Africa, and then 12 die of Ebola in one little town, and they go, oh, Ebola, Ebola, Ebola, oh, Ebola! | ||
And they had CNN people saying, diseases will be coming out of the rainforest because Mother Earth is mad! | ||
Literally like witch doctors going, booga booga, sun not come back! | ||
You know, when we have floods and rain and meteors might hit the earth, what if a meteor hits the earth tomorrow and destroys a city? | ||
Are they going to say this is because the people of earth have been bad? | ||
That meteor just came from space. | ||
It's a very primitive control apparatus. | ||
It's how chiefs and medicine doctors used to control, and shamans would control the people, saying, oh, if you're not good, the crops won't come. | ||
Oh, the environment, if we're not good. | ||
I don't want I don't want to eat a piece of meat that's got dioxins in it from plastics production. | ||
I don't want them dumping nickel cadmium and heavy metal grignard reagents in the waters so my kids are deformed. | ||
I don't want that. I'm for the environment. | ||
But these international corrupt people financing global population control, which is just nothing more but dictators' excuses to kill men, women, and children, and girls in slave labor camps in China making Nikes. | ||
You call that goods? | ||
And all these Hollywood people that say they love you are the ones that speak out against slave labor, are the ones you find out later, are the ones that own all the sweatshops making their clotheslines. | ||
They're all hypocrites. | ||
They're all hypocrites using you. | ||
So here it is. Global plan to fight infectious diseases sought. | ||
I haven't read this yet, but Washington. | ||
A new plan to coordinate. | ||
International efforts to track and combat infectious diseases will be announcing by the leaders of the G7 Group of Industrial Nations at this weekend's summit in Denver. | ||
White House aide said Monday, and the combustion engine is the greatest threat to civilization, like Al Gore says in Earth and the Balance. | ||
No, Mr. Gore, the combustion engine is civilization, and the combustion engine's getting cleaned up because we're putting Athletic converters on the cars, just like we got the horses out of the streets 100 years ago, and we don't have a horse manure problem anymore. | ||
Humans move forward. | ||
I know the bureaucrats don't want that. | ||
You want us to stay down and lowly. | ||
You don't want us to transcend, do you? | ||
And that's the key of it, isn't it? | ||
They don't want us to transcend. | ||
Yes, that's Alex Jones, oh, 20, 25 years ago, laying out exactly what we're still talking about today. | ||
Because guess what? | ||
He was right back then, just as we're right today. | ||
And just as he was relying on mainstream news reports and white papers from within these organizations, We don't have to speculate. | ||
None of this is imaginary or made up or our own speculation. | ||
It's all just reporting on what the people with all the money and all the power say that they're doing. | ||
But we get called conspiracy theorists. | ||
Well, back in the day, Davos in Switzerland, Bilderberg Group, That meets around the world, the Bohemian Grove, all of these various conferences that all of these elites go to were totally secret, completely hidden from public view. | ||
Chatham House rules, if you haven't heard of that, meant that nobody was allowed to report or even discuss what went on inside under penalty of legal action. | ||
So we didn't know what our elites were up to, what the corporate leaders, magnates, and masters discussed when they met together with national rulers and politicians from all around the globe. | ||
We just had to speculate, and occasionally there'd be a little drip of information. | ||
The greatest trick the globalists have pulled over the last several decades is to migrate their secret shadowy cabals that were working in the shadows to Manipulate and direct world events. | ||
Move that from the shadows into the light and convince everybody that they were doing it for your benefit. | ||
It's because they love you so much. | ||
They just have to take control because you're too stupid to rule yourselves. | ||
And as a charitable act, they're going to take things over for you. | ||
You're welcome. It's really an amazing trick they've pulled to go from secrecy to secrecy. | ||
Public knowledge to continue to do the same things and yet to actually have the public defend you and argue that it's a good thing that this happens. | ||
Truly astonishing. So let's go to some videos now as the meeting in Davos has kicked off. | ||
Klaus Schwab has introduced the proceedings. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 13. | ||
Here's Klaus Schwab at Davos. | ||
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Way of contributing to make this a better world is to look at all those issues in a holistic way. | ||
Political, economic, social, and ecological dimensions of every issue today are intertwined. | ||
So here we are, and you may ask, why do we have 400 sessions It is to deal with all the aspects of our global system. | ||
Let's also be clear. | ||
The future is not just happening. | ||
The future is built by us, by a powerful community as you here in this room. | ||
We have the means to improve the states of the world. | ||
But two conditions are necessary. | ||
The first one is that we act all as stakeholders of larger communities. | ||
That we serve not only our self-interests, but we serve the community. | ||
That's what we call stakeholder responsibility. | ||
And second, that we collaborate. | ||
And this is the reason why you find many opportunities here during the meeting to engage. | ||
Into very action and impact-oriented initiatives to make progress related to specific issues on the global agenda. | ||
Great cut there by Rebel News. | ||
I mean, it's just the most dystopian mafia speech you've ever heard, right? | ||
There he is, the godfather of the globalist mafia. | ||
Telling everybody exactly what their plan is. | ||
And of course, we've said it here many, many times. | ||
The Great Reset is better called the Great Cooperation, the Great Coordination, the Great Consolidation. | ||
It's all of these people in corporate power and political power using the power that they have to entrench themselves, consolidate power to themselves, and establish a system by which they will remain in control indefinitely. | ||
And anybody attempting to unseat them will be destroyed. | ||
They're coming out and saying it now. | ||
It's not, again, not speculation. | ||
We don't have to come up with anything. | ||
We'll just show you videos from the World Economic Forum themselves, in their own words, describing what they're planning on doing. | ||
Of course, we know exactly how good this is for everybody else. | ||
And again, he says... | ||
These different communities that we're bringing together, and you must serve the greater community. | ||
When he says you'll serve the greater community, he means us, right? | ||
Not Harrison Smith us, but the Klaus Schwab us. | ||
He means you'll serve the greater community, as in you'll serve... | ||
The mafia. Our mafia. | ||
Our mob. Our Cosa Nostra. | ||
Our secret society. | ||
The group that places people in positions of power and can remove people from positions of power if they disobey the orders from on high. | ||
So they're telling you now. | ||
They're advertising it. | ||
They're bragging about it. | ||
This group of unelected billionaires, self-appointed masters of the universe, never... | ||
Nobody's ever cast a vote for Klaus Schwab. | ||
Nobody's ever cast a vote for Yuval Noah Harari. | ||
They appoint themselves, they appoint each other, and it is a mafia. | ||
We've discussed this many times, but if you have a mafia member who's the leader of a union, is he using the union to benefit the mafia, or is he using the mafia to benefit the union? | ||
When these people get together from our country, and we'll show you a list of Elected representatives that are now in Davos in secret meetings with international forces coordinating how to bring about global government. | ||
Just understand, these are operatives in a crime family exploiting us. | ||
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It's that simple. You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
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Folks, the problem the world faces right now are really overwhelming. | ||
Summer blackouts bring deadly risk as heat wave grips the globe. | ||
Food and energy billionaires are half a trillion dollar richer than two years ago as they continue to gouge everyone in the world during this crisis. | ||
Food insecurity expert predicts there's only 10 weeks of wheat supplies left in the world. | ||
Which will just cause endless devastation as the third world begins to starve and begins to move towards the first world en masse in massive migration as we also start to see food disappear from the shelves. | ||
Just barely scratching the surface of the innumerable issues quite literally shaking the foundations of global society right now. | ||
Do you think any of these are going to be solved by the people at the World Economic Forum? | ||
Do you think at the end of this we'll have solutions to some of these problems? | ||
Or are all of these problems actually the consequence of previous little gatherings like Davos and the World Economic Forum? | ||
They're not going to solve any of these problems. | ||
They're only going to use them to gather their own power And exploit people even further. | ||
It's pretty despicable. We've been warning you about it forever. | ||
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Because, boy, it's pretty bad, folks. | ||
Public figures attending the 2022 World Economic Forum in Davos include 25 American officials, two White House representatives as well, as well as an additional 12 Democrats and 10 Republican politicians listed below. | ||
You've got John Kerry. | ||
You've got Ted Lieu, you've got Christopher Coons, Daryl Issa, Dean Phillips, Deborah Fisher, all of these congressmen, senators, or other appointed positions in the American government. | ||
Robert Menendez, Patrick Leahy, Pat Toomey, Michael McCaul, Larry Hogan, all of these representatives of the American people gathering in Davos, Switzerland, to hear and receive instructions from their corporate and globalist masters. | ||
It's just an open cabal of subversion, open traitorous activity from those the American people elected to represent them, not some shadowy cabal globalist banker mafia. | ||
But of course that's exactly who they're serving, who they're bowing to, and who they obey. | ||
We played the video... When it happened at the last Davos meeting, when you had the Prime Minister of India, that is the head executive of the second most populous country in the entire world, be cut off unceremoniously by Klaus Schwab. | ||
Prime Minister of India, probably one of the top I don't know, 10 most powerful people in the entire world, right, elected to represent a billion-plus people in the country of India. | ||
But to Klaus Schwab, he's just another guy, right? | ||
He's giving a speech, but that's not important. | ||
Klaus Schwab will step in and interrupt him and cut him off. | ||
Just, all right, that's enough of that, Prime Minister. | ||
I'm Klaus Schwab. | ||
I'm some professor that nobody ever voted for. | ||
And has no actual legitimate power. | ||
Here's the video. Should we play the audio with it? | ||
Just to see. Yeah, we played the video previously. | ||
Prime Minister Modi in the middle of a speech when Klaus Schwab was just like, okay, that's enough of that. | ||
It's my turn now. Just keep that in mind because we'll show you the video here of Klaus Schwab introducing this year's Davos meeting and all of the attendees. | ||
Just keep in mind... | ||
This dude is nobody. He's a professor. | ||
He came up with some very terrible ideas that have led us down some very awful paths. | ||
See, it's not about who the people want. | ||
It's not about democracy. All these people, like all the people that are right now at World Economic Forum are the ones screaming and crying about how electing Trump is destroying democracy. | ||
These people are actively subverting democracy at this very moment. | ||
And the people that are running things and controlling things and making decisions for everybody have no oversight. | ||
There's nobody... Who's able to remove them from office? | ||
They don't have to appeal to the people and say, here's why what we're doing and here's why you should vote for me. | ||
None of that. I mean, it's just a mafia, just a cabal. | ||
It's just a shadowy force of puppet masters controlling things. | ||
And these are the people saying they want to save democracy. | ||
So here's Klaus Schwab, clip number 14, introducing the Davos meeting and explaining all the world leaders that they have here. | ||
And reveling in the fact that they're all there to pay tribute and to listen to this guy. | ||
Who's just appointed himself, really, a brazen and incredible con being pulled here. | ||
Literal Dr. | ||
Evil James Bond stuff with this cabal of unelected billionaires coming together to just decide, no, we're in charge now. | ||
Let's watch. Distinguished heads of governments, distinguished heads of states, of course, dear partners and friends of the World Economic Forum. | ||
A very cordial welcome to the annual meeting 2022. | ||
In the spring of... | ||
Expecting applause. | ||
There's just none. | ||
We are very glad to be together again in person. | ||
And of course, we have a very rich program. | ||
The theme of our coming together is history at the turning point. | ||
Government policies, corporate strategies. | ||
We will focus the program mainly on four different areas. | ||
First, the war in Ukraine, the aggression on Ukraine. | ||
And I have the particular pleasure to welcome a very strong The delegation from Ukraine among us, composed by members of the government, | ||
composed by members of the parliament, by the mayor of Kiev and his brother and other mayors, And of course also by the young generation. | ||
Can I ask all our participants from Ukraine to stand up and to give them a special welcome? | ||
We are cheering the oligarchs whose people are currently suffering and dying under their policies. | ||
At the behest of this bald weirdo. | ||
This war is really a turning point of history and it will reshape our political and our economic landscape in the coming years. | ||
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Why? Why? | ||
What? Why? No, seriously, why? | ||
Why is this a turning point in history? | ||
And is it turning towards something good or something horrific and evil? | ||
A little suspicious, I think. | ||
I mean, they're the ones that started the war in Ukraine, right? | ||
They're the ones that created the division. | ||
They're the ones that trained the battalions. | ||
They're the ones that carried out the attacks on eastern Ukraine. | ||
They're the ones that subverted the Ukrainian election and funded the Orange Revolution and caused all of this in the first place. | ||
And it's kind of weird, isn't it, that they use very similar language to Ukraine that they do to COVID, right? | ||
You really have to understand these people's mindsets. | ||
You really have to understand that when they see a war in Ukraine, they might put on the face of caring about the people on the ground in Ukraine, but in their minds and in their hearts, they honestly don't give a damn. | ||
They really don't care. | ||
They really see it as an opportunity. | ||
The war in Ukraine is a turning point in history. | ||
It's a chance for them to grab more power. | ||
Maybe a million people have to die. | ||
Maybe a billion people do. | ||
But at the end of the day, it's about what serves them and how they can exploit whatever crisis they create. | ||
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We'll get into the WHO treaty here a little bit later in the show as well as that's the other half of this one-two punch. | ||
The globalists are leveling at freedom worldwide right now. | ||
We'll go back to another clip of Klaus Schwab here, introducing, again, his introductory speech to the Davos Summit. | ||
We'll be joined at 9.30 by Savannah Hernandez, who is there on the ground in Davos, Switzerland, taking in the sights, let's just say. | ||
Of course, Rebel News has a lot of really great people there, including Avi Yemini, and we'll show you a clip from him as well. | ||
Let's go now back to Klaus Schwab, where he really... | ||
Really lays it all out here in this clip. | ||
He sort of gives up the three points that they'll be using, the three crises that they've created, that they will now appoint themselves to fix. | ||
And of course, the solution to all of these problems that they cause is to give themselves more power. | ||
The mask is just completely off at this point. | ||
And again, I bet if you walked around... | ||
If you walked around an average American street and said, what is Davos, what is the World Economic Forum, 90% of people would have no idea. | ||
I mean, it's a conference where, how many exactly? | ||
25 American officials, including two White House representatives and an additional 12 Democrats and 10 Republican politicians. | ||
So there's a large contingent of our government is in Switzerland now making agreements, signing treaties, establishing networks. | ||
The American people have no idea about it. | ||
That's how global government works and how it will continue to work. | ||
I also want to remind you, the event also counts dozens of corporate and philanthropic partners, including the Alibaba Group, which is a key component of the Chinese Communist Party's social credit score system. | ||
Google, Amazon, AstraZeneca, Bill& Melinda Gates Foundation, BlackRock, George Soros' Open Societies Foundation, Meta, Johnson& Johnson, Huawei Technology, Pfizer, and Wellcome Trust all have contingents at the World Economic Forum right now. | ||
As if they're governments, right? | ||
As if they... I have the interests of the people in mind, and these are corporations who have gouged the people and made record profits on the people's misery over the last two years. | ||
So let's go now to clip number 15. | ||
Here's Klaus Schwab again at Davos explaining the three crises that they've helped fabricate, they've helped to bring about, and that they will now use to consolidate power to themselves. | ||
This war is really a turning point of history and it will reshape our political and our economic landscape in the coming years. | ||
But we also are at the tail end of the most serious health catastrophe of the last hundred years, COVID-19. | ||
And we have to reinforce our resilience against A new virus, possibly, or other risks which we have on the global agenda. | ||
We also have to address urgently the issue of climate change and all the other issues related to the preservation of nature. | ||
Yes, the preservation of nature. | ||
Yes, out of their care for climate change, the masters of the world Have all flown their private jets to Davos. | ||
As Wall Street Silver points out, Davos 2022 is ready to discuss climate change. | ||
Everybody's flown in and is excited to get started. | ||
And you just see line after line after line of their private jets. | ||
Because remember, you will own nothing. | ||
They will own everything. You will not be able to eat meat or drive a car. | ||
They will gallivant around the world in yachts and airplanes. | ||
That's the system that they're setting up. | ||
And it really is that simple and hypocritical. | ||
They claim to want to fix these things and solve these things, but, well, flying private is the only option for people like me. | ||
It's not my fault I have to fly in a private jet everywhere. | ||
John Kerry, I have to fly across a hemisphere in my private jet, just me, so I can collect an award for my climate change activity. | ||
There's nothing hypocritical or ironic about this. | ||
It's just us flaunting in your face how we are above the laws that we are imposing on you. | ||
Not that complicated. Let's go to another clip now. | ||
It's Klaus Schwab. We saw a bit of this here, but again, here's them bragging about what they're doing, celebrating and reveling in the fact that they have unlimited earthly power, that they control the narrative, they control the discussion, they control the corporate levers of power and the political levers of power, and that they have the wealth and the influence To be unquestionable masters. | ||
And I guess you just have to eat dirt if you disagree with them. | ||
So here they are bragging about it. | ||
And again, talking about the corporate and political consolidation of their power into their own hands to be the unquestionable elites that will rule us forever. | ||
Clip number 22. | ||
Let's also be clear. | ||
The future is not just happening. | ||
The future is built by us. | ||
By a powerful community as you here in this room. | ||
We have the means to improve the states of the world. | ||
But two conditions are necessary. | ||
The first one is that we act all as stakeholders of larger communities. | ||
That we serve not only our self-interests, but we serve the community. | ||
That's what we call stakeholder responsibility. | ||
And second, that we collaborate. | ||
And this is the reason why you find many opportunities here during the meeting to engage into very action and impact-oriented initiatives to make progress related to specific issues on the global agenda. | ||
And for the last two years, since they came up with this label, the Gray Reset, I've been calling the Gray Reset the Great Cooperation. | ||
Klaus Schwab calls it the Great Collaboration. | ||
That's all this is. It's global fascism with unelected corporate and political leaders. | ||
Like, I know I'm repeating myself here, but it really is this simple. | ||
It doesn't have to be any more complicated than that. | ||
And really, I hope in some... | ||
Vain fantasy that you could break through the mind of people who think they're opposing corporatism, who think that they're standing up for the little people and yet don't understand, can't comprehend that their entire ideology is dictated to them by these people that are open fascist, if you take the classical... | ||
Definition of fascism, where you have corporations and the government cooperating together to completely dominate and eliminate dissidents within a nation. | ||
It's just that on a global scale. | ||
That's what you're fighting for. | ||
If you don't understand that George Soros and Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates are on the evil side of the ledger, if you think that they're good, if you think they're helping people, if you think all of these Psychotic millionaires and billionaires are serving you and your interests. | ||
You're delusional. | ||
You're an idiot. And you're falling for just the most undisguised trick in the book. | ||
I mean, they're not even trying to hide it anymore. | ||
And that's the craziest part. People still don't get it. | ||
And they still don't believe it. | ||
It's a global palace coup, as Majad Nawaz says. | ||
In fact, let's go to that clip now. | ||
Clip number 16. Here is Majid Nawaz talking about this global palace coup that's going on right now. | ||
They overplay their hand when they think they're winning. | ||
That's a very common trait for ideologues. | ||
And the reason, arrogance, the reason why that happens is right down to what happens when you believe in an ideology, in dogma. | ||
When you adopt a dogma, an ideology, with which you're seeking to change reality, yeah? | ||
So think, for example, communists who believe in dialectical materialism, that change only occurs when you encourage conflict through the Hegelian dialect, yeah? | ||
And you encourage that conflict, exploit that conflict, and the unease that comes, and then bring a solution. | ||
See, you're working to certain ideological dogma about what reality looks like through a lens of ideas you've adopted, this idealism that you have for the future. | ||
It's why most of those types of people usually become tyrants, because they're blind to reality. | ||
They're thinking just in terms of their dogma. | ||
There's a weak spot there, huge weakness. | ||
When dogma defines your behavior, you're no longer looking at reality to define your behavior. | ||
So you're going to be less pragmatic and more dogmatic, because you're led by ideology and dogma. | ||
That leaves serious blind spots. | ||
You end up not seeing reality for what it is. | ||
And that's why they overplay their hand, because they're not looking to reality, they're looking to their dream, right? | ||
Their ideal. Which is actually a nightmare. | ||
So there's one great thing that happened over COVID, and that is they overplayed their hand, and they exposed themselves to everybody here in this room. | ||
Yeah? There's now... | ||
There's now very little doubt among people that have heard of the World Economic Forum that it's attempting to influence how we do government and politics in this country, even though Klaus Schwab isn't British. | ||
Right? Why do we have an unelected bureaucrat and a foreign one at that Telling us how to live our lives in Britain. | ||
It doesn't make sense. | ||
But then you go further. Why do they all appear to be beholden to this unelected foreign bureaucrat? | ||
Why do they all appear to be doing this man's bidding? | ||
And when you start thinking of things in that way, you think, why can't they just say no? | ||
And start digging a bit more, you then realise what Epstein's black book was about. | ||
They can't say no. Talk about compromising material and information, political blackmail. | ||
That's part of it, but it's also more similar to that. | ||
It's like a mafia. If they make you the president of the country, they can unmake you. | ||
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Many of us didn't see it yet in early 2020. | ||
But today, millions of us are now aware of the emerging one-world government and their deceitful plans to seize power hidden under the guise of world health. | ||
And many of us are now awake to the fact that this so-called New World Order is religiously paganistic, luciferic, and satanic. | ||
So it's no surprise that their coronation ball climaxes on May 28th with a devil-horned moon and the Jupiter-Mars conjunction, which is believed to bring success when starting a war. | ||
Their big week of megalomania begins on May 22nd in Switzerland, with both the World Health Organization's annual World Health Assembly and the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos. | ||
In Geneva, the WHO will be voting on a pandemic treaty known officially as the Zero Draft Report of the Working Group on Strengthening WHO Preparedness and Response to Health Emergencies. | ||
This pandemic treaty will make them the directing and coordinating authority on international health. | ||
The WHO's Zero Draft Plan includes regular simulation exercises, global surveillance, more vaccines, more censorship, contact tracing, and digital vaccine passports. | ||
In Davos, Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum's annual meeting theme is History at a Turning Point. | ||
Their agenda includes more vaccines, more censorship, and more LGBTQI resilience. | ||
The same week in Indonesia, the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction is holding their annual global platform, where they will be planning for regular ongoing pandemic simulations, more global governance, more money to fight climate change, and ultimately accomplishing the United Nations 2030 agenda, also known as the Great Reset. | ||
After the New World Order's narcissistic coronation week ends with the devil-horned moon and the Jupiter-Mars conjunction, Klaus Schwab and his fellow Satanists can celebrate with their friends at CERN. And then what? | ||
In March of 2021, the Nuclear Threat Initiative conducted a tabletop exercise simulating a global pandemic involving a monkeypox terrorist attack. | ||
Something that Bill Gates has told us to expect. | ||
The Biden administration has just bought millions of doses of monkeypox vaccines. | ||
And mysterious cases are now being reported. | ||
The final assault of the New World Order will involve a man-made bio-attack, food shortages, FEMA camps, rolling blackouts, and endless riots. | ||
Violence may save your life someday, and it might save our freedom. | ||
But it's not a solution. | ||
If we really wanted to solve this problem, we could all peacefully convene at our local government council and demand either their allegiance to the Constitution or their immediate resignation. | ||
Because the New World Order is not going to surrender, and the entire U.S. government is under their control. | ||
This coming Memorial Day, remember and honor the ancestors who died for our freedom, because it may very well be our last. | ||
Here we need a vast military-style campaign to marshal the strength of the global private sector. | ||
It offers the only real prospect of achieving fundamental economic transition. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
Yes, folks, the attack is on the full-scale... | ||
Assault on freedom across the globe is taking place as we speak. | ||
You can share that video on banditvideoinfowars.com. | ||
The New World Order prepares their final attack. | ||
It's been prepared and it is now in operation. | ||
We'll cover monkeypox. We'll cover the WHO. We'll cover Russiagate. | ||
We'll try to cover it all on the other side. | ||
Stay with us for the second hour of American Journal. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | ||
Good Lord, is there a lot to cover. | ||
We'll be joined by Savannah Hernandez later this hour, reporting live from Davos, Switzerland, where the World Economic Forum is now putting their plan of global government into place. | ||
We'll also be joined in the third hour in studio by Josh Lekic. | ||
To discuss all of this, but again, just as a quick little flyby overview of what we're dealing with today, Biden has committed... | ||
American military involvement to Taiwan should China ever invade. | ||
You've got absolute collapse of the food system with the UN hearing expert testimony that there's only about 10 weeks of wheat supply left in the entire world. | ||
Pretty troubling. The baby formula crisis continues unabated despite the several pounds of food flown in from Europe courtesy of the Biden administration throwing a teacup of water on a blazing inferno that they first lit and poured gasoline on over the last year and a half. | ||
You've got, of course, the World Economic Forum meeting to establish their global government in cooperation, coordination, and close ties with the World Health Organization Which is debating and signing the pandemic treaty that will give the functionary control that the World Economic Forum desires with the excuse of the pandemic. | ||
You've got a monkeypox outbreak spreading across the globe and a bunch of very strange occurrences associated with that. | ||
I mean, it's just you've got a federal gun control initiative push. | ||
You've got the federal government also investing billions in machines to suck carbon dioxide out of the air like trees, except less efficiently and using a lot more energy to do it. | ||
I mean, it's just wild. | ||
You've got Tesla asking its owners, don't charge your cars, actually, because it's overwhelming the grid. | ||
You've got the Brooklyn half marathon leaving a trail of dead bodies as people collapse likely due to the vaccine requirement that that particular marathon had. | ||
And you've got Hillary Clinton and her entire cabal being exposed. | ||
As the orchestrators of a coup here in this country, along with the spy state surrounding the Russiagate and Trump-Steel dossier conspiracy. | ||
Holy crap, we have a lot to cover, and we'll try to cover all of it. | ||
Let's talk about monkeypox now, shall we? | ||
Let's just go through some of these headlines. | ||
Expert. Monkeypox lightly spread by sex at two raves in Europe. | ||
A leading advisor to the World Health Organization described the unprecedented outbreak of the rare disease monkeypox in developed countries as a random event that might be explained by risky sexual behavior at two recent mass events in Europe. | ||
In an interview with the Associated Press, Dr. | ||
David Heyman, who formerly headed the WHO's emergency department, said the leading theory to explain the spread of the disease was sexual transmission among gay and bisexual men at two raves held in Spain and Belgium. | ||
Monkeypox has not previously triggered widespread outbreaks beyond Africa, where it is endemic in animals. | ||
There's a bunch of things we need to know about monkeypox, but this is another good example of a time and a situation that is easily, easily controllable, right? | ||
So you've identified there's a monkeypox outbreak from this one particular event. | ||
Well, then we have a vanishing and very slim timeline to say who was at that event and And to quarantine them. | ||
And to tell them not to be in sexual contact with anybody until we're sure they aren't carrying the virus. | ||
You have a very small sample set of individuals, easily identifiable, as at risk of catching or spreading the disease. | ||
Now would be the time to put in controls to prevent it from spreading any farther. | ||
If this is anything like COVID, what they'll do instead is lock down everybody else and shut down everybody else. | ||
And won't it be hilarious and ironic when we'll get the inevitable... | ||
Push back to the lockdowns because in this case, if we were to actually do the logical and reasonable thing, everybody who would be targeted right now for quarantining and observation and surveillance and medical procedures are going to be gay men that traveled to other countries to engage in orgies. | ||
And, you know, we'll hear, despite the fact that for the last two years, everybody, regardless of who they are or what they were doing, had to be shut down, had to stay inside, had to give up their ability to even go to school or make a living or, you know, visit their grandmother on her deathbed or go, you know, mourn at her funeral afterwards, right? | ||
You had to give up everything that even makes you human, and that was understandable and reasonable and actually didn't go far enough. | ||
But when it comes to monkeypox, People are going to be going, well, we cannot tell gay people that they can't have sex. | ||
That is unacceptable. We will not do it, even if it is, you know, the thing that will stop us from all becoming monkeys. | ||
It's not how it works, obviously, but you get my point. | ||
There's going to be a lot of outrage about, you know, how this spreads. | ||
But this is an important point here that you need to understand. | ||
Richard Hancock reported on Twitter, Oh look, things being deleted to fit scare tactics. | ||
So this is from the NHS website on Monkeypox. | ||
This is what they previously had and this has since been deleted. | ||
Monkeypox. It's usually a mild illness that will get better on its own without treatment. | ||
Some people can develop more serious symptoms, so patients with monkeypox in the UK are cared for in specialist hospitals. | ||
See, that's been deleted now, because you can't have people know that monkeypox isn't that big of a deal. | ||
They have to be terrified of it. | ||
It's a scary-sounding thing, monkeypox. | ||
It's like smallpox, but less predictable. | ||
But of course, they don't want you to know that. | ||
They have to delete that. They have to hide the reality of it so you actually are more scared. | ||
And I have a few other notes here, things that have been deleted. | ||
This one says, again, it's usually a mild illness. | ||
The other one, it's very uncommon to get monkeypox from the person with the infection because it does not spread easily between people. | ||
But it can be spread through touching clothing, bedding or towels. | ||
Used by somebody with the monkeypox rash. | ||
Touching monkeypox skins, blisters, or scabs. | ||
Coughs or sneezes of a person with the monkeypox rash. | ||
But again, not easily spread. | ||
And that has now been deleted from the page to not let people know. | ||
They say most people with monkeypox recover within a few weeks. | ||
And that also has been removed now from the website. | ||
And they've added things like get in contact with a medical doctor. | ||
If you've been in contact with somebody who has monkeypox in the last three weeks, they've also added, as monkeypox can spread, if there's close contact, you will need to be isolated if you're diagnosed with it. | ||
So again, previously, monkeypox, not that big of a deal. | ||
The first recorded appearance of monkeypox was in like the 1970s. | ||
It sort of comes and goes. | ||
I think in like 2015, there was an outbreak with about 72 people in America coming down with monkeypox. | ||
But it wasn't politically expedient for them to cause fear and exploit that fear to gain more power. | ||
But that's exactly what they're doing. As Belgium has now imposed three-week quarantine on monkeypox patients, the country confirms four monkeypox cases so far, all related to the same festival in Antwerp City. | ||
Again, we spend millions and billions of dollars on this medical network around the world. | ||
They tell us the reason this is good and the reason we have to do this over and over is because they're there to identify and help prevent spreading infectious diseases. | ||
Well, here you have the spreading infectious disease from a singular particular source with recognizable and identifiable people who are at risk and... | ||
They could be doing things right now to just stop this in its tracks. | ||
One week from now, they could say everybody who was at risk has been identified, contacted, and is doing everything they need to do to not let it spread any further. | ||
The monkeypox scare is over. | ||
We have isolated and eliminated it. | ||
Boom. One week, it could be done. | ||
They're not doing that, though, because it's much more useful for them to fear monger, to spread, you know, catastrophe. | ||
And of course, Joe Biden has made a statement about this. | ||
His only statement about it was about the vaccine. | ||
We have to get that monkeypox vaccine out to everybody. | ||
No, we don't. | ||
How about you find people who have monkeypox? | ||
You just tell them to stay inside for a couple of weeks and then it goes away. | ||
But no, they want to inject everybody with vaccine for it because, of course. | ||
Of course, there's an exclusive from National Pulse. | ||
You can actually find it at Infowars.com as well. | ||
The infamous Wuhan lab recently assembled monkeypox strains using methods flagged for creating contagious pathogens. | ||
The Wuhan Institute of Virology assembled the monkeypox virus genome allowing the virus to be identified through PCR tests using a method researchers flagged for potentially creating a contagious pathogen the National Pulse can reveal. | ||
She would think they'd give us like a couple months in between the last hoax and this one. | ||
But no, they're that confident. | ||
They saw how everybody behaved during COVID and they thought, we'll just do that again. | ||
They're all so stupid they'll do exactly the same thing for a second time, even when we fooled them the first time. | ||
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We're connecting with Savannah Hernandez live in Davos, Switzerland, covering the World Economic Forum. | ||
We'll connect with her in the next segment, sticking with monkey virus, monkeypox virus now. | ||
As we know, the Wuhan Bio Lab carried out gain-of-function research on the monkeypox virus to make it more transmissible and infectious to humans. | ||
So, you know, thanks, Wuhan Lab, for destroying the Earth for a second time, potentially. | ||
We, of course, we also know, in addition to that, global health agencies planned for monkeypox pandemic to strike in May of 2022. | ||
The war game documents from early 2021 reveals they got it down to the very day, actually, they said it would be May 15, 2022, this monkeypox virus would suddenly start spreading. | ||
And that was just last year. | ||
Wow, they're so good at predicting things. | ||
We also know the FDA just approved a monkeypox virus vaccine and the American government has already purchased hundreds of thousands of samples of this vaccine. | ||
Monkeypox vaccine. So it seems like they all know something is coming long before it ever arrives. | ||
Do they do anything to prevent it? | ||
No, of course not. Do they do anything to slow it down once it actually gets here? | ||
No, not really. | ||
What do they do? They lock you down and demand you take another experimental vaccine to further enrich pharmaceutical companies. | ||
Infowars has a story. Fears monkeypox is detected in a third U.S. state with Florida resident forced into isolation. | ||
Israel and Switzerland report their first monkeypox cases as the virus spreads. | ||
Sweden, in addition to Belgium, allows for restrictions to stop monkey virus. | ||
Just a few months ago, Sweden removed all restrictions related to COVID. Now, after outbreaks of monkeypox across Europe, including a confirmed case in Sweden, the Swedish government has decided to label monkeypox a disease dangerous to public health. | ||
This allows Sweden to implement measures and restrictions to stop the spread of the disease. | ||
Insider.com says, stop linking monkeypox to gay and bisexual men, disease experts say. | ||
The virus spreads via contact, no matter who you are. | ||
It doesn't matter if you're gay or bisexual. | ||
It doesn't care who you are, as long as you're having gay sex. | ||
That's what matters. This month, more than 140 confirmed and suspected cases have been detected in a dozen countries across Europe, North America, and Oceania. | ||
The first was diagnosed in the UK on May 7th and the number of cases that have been confirmed in that country has quickly doubled in the past two days from 9 infections on May 18th to 20 infections on May 20th. | ||
Other monkeypox cases have recently been confirmed scattered across the US, Australia, Spain, Italy, Germany, Portugal and Sweden. | ||
The list of countries grows by the day. | ||
One of the troubling things that disease experts have noticed with this outbreak is that the patients don't all have a clear link to one another. | ||
They haven't all traveled to countries where the disease is endemic. | ||
Nor have they been in contact with the people who recently traveled to parts of West and Central Africa where animals like rodents harbor this virus. | ||
So yes, it's just a bizarre, almost, maybe it's magic. | ||
Maybe it's just magical the way this is happening. | ||
The people all around the globe are suddenly coming down with monkeypox, of all things, all at exactly the same time with no connection to one another. | ||
But one thing the public health experts have noticed is that most of the infected patients, in fact all but one of the patients whose sex has been revealed so far, are men. | ||
And almost all of them are homosexual. | ||
In fact, the Gran Canaria Pride Festival, attended by 80,000, investigated as the monkeypox super-spreader event. | ||
Mass Paloma's Pride has become the second focus of the outbreak in Spain. | ||
More than 100 cases of monkeypox have now been recorded across Europe. | ||
The UK Health Security Agency says a notable proportion of recent cases in Britain and Europe have been found in gay and bisexual men. | ||
There are 20 confirmed cases in the UK and more cases in nine other countries. | ||
The Grand Canarian Pride Festival, attended by 80,000 from Britain and across Europe, is being investigated after being linked to numerous monkeypox cases in Madrid, Italy, and Tenerife. | ||
And again, it'll just be... | ||
It'll be very interesting if it's like, oh, it's being spread in gay communities. | ||
I mean, it's like... It's like what happened with HIV in the 80s, right? | ||
It was like, hey, maybe don't go to gay bathhouses while, you know, this cancer is spreading through... | ||
They thought it was cancer at the time. | ||
It was spreading through the gay community. | ||
And it was like, you might as well just send us to Auschwitz. | ||
If we can't go have big gay orgies, then you might as well just shoot us in the head because life is not worth living. | ||
So, yes, after having shut down all of human existence and told little children they can't hug their grandparents for the last two years, telling gay people you can't go have anonymous sex in public is going to be the final straw. | ||
You cannot oppress them like that. | ||
How dare you? Belgium becomes the first to introduce compulsory monkeypox quarantine. | ||
Again, I think you can identify these people and warn them and care for them without... | ||
I think this is also a dangerous precedent, but it was already set with COVID, and now this is the new normal. | ||
Whatever disease the media and the scientists feel like releasing next, it's just a blank check for the most tyrannical governments in the world to imprison whoever they suspect might be potentially spreading this dangerous disease. | ||
This is an unusual situation, say the feds, monitoring monkeypox cases in Canada. | ||
First discovered in 1958, monkeypox is a rare disease caused by a virus that belongs to the same family as the one that causes smallpox. | ||
The disease was first found in colonies of monkeys and used for research. | ||
The disease has primarily been reported in Central and African countries with the first case outside of the continent reported in 2003 in the United States. | ||
But the health minister there in Canada, Tam, said there are discussions happening in Canada and abroad about reviewing smallpox vaccines and their efficacy in relation to monkeypox. | ||
And just earlier this month, the Public Health Agency of Canada placed an order for 500,000 vials of the smallpox vaccine, Imvamune, which gives protection against monkeypox. | ||
However, these doses won't be delivered until April 2023. | ||
So yeah, the... Smallpox vaccine hasn't been profitable since the 1970s, but it may have another second wind here, another windfall for the pharmaceutical companies. | ||
Hear this tweet from Project Tab says, confirmed that 95% of monkeypox cases are really just shingles in Canada. | ||
Health officials investigating two dozen suspected cases of monkeypox across Canada found that 95% of the cases were actually just shingles, which, of course, is a side effect to the vaccine. | ||
So are they launching this monkeypox catastrophe and crisis as just a way to cover up vaccine injuries? | ||
Could very well be, but it serves all of their other purposes as well. | ||
And in the same way that they're now going into old NHS articles and removing parts of documents that make people less scared of monkeypox, right? | ||
Things that say monkeypox actually isn't that big of a deal and it goes away and it's actually not life-threatening and it's not super contagious either – Remove those, get rid of those, hide that fact so you can keep people scared and worried and frightened so you can exploit them. | ||
But that's not the only thing they're doing. | ||
They're also just removing entire articles now from government websites. | ||
Joe 521969 on Twitter says, see what they're doing. | ||
Removing news reports. Monkey outbreaks in Britain in 2018, 19, 2021, and again in 2022. | ||
Monkeypox cases confirmed in England. | ||
This in December of 2019. | ||
Nobody was freaked out about it then. | ||
But then that news article was withdrawn on the 13th of May, 2022. | ||
They want to remove evidence that monkeypox outbreaks have happened before and there hasn't been a big... | ||
You know, panic about it. | ||
Want to remove those so they can act like this is the first time this is happening because they're utterly dishonest. | ||
And they're perfectly willing to release any sort of disease to get what they want, cause any catastrophe, get into nuclear conflict with any world power. | ||
None of that matters to them. | ||
What matters to them is their absolute control of the world population, and they'll achieve that through whatever levers they need to pull. | ||
And so that's what they're doing now. | ||
Monkeypox is a new scare tactic. | ||
It's a new disease. They couldn't wait. | ||
It would have been more believable if you'd waited a little while, guys, but it's too urgent. | ||
See, we're waking up and their system is collapsing, so they have to bring about this final attack now before it's too late. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. This is Harrison Smith. | ||
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And we are joined now live by Savannah Hernandez, who is on the ground in Davos, Switzerland, covering the World Economic Forum. | ||
She is, of course, you know her well, an independent reporter. | ||
She's working for the time with Rebel News, who has a whole website dedicated to their work this week and this weekend at the World Economic Forum. | ||
It's wefreports.com. | ||
That's wefreports.com. | ||
They've sent Savannah Hernandez and Avi Yemeni and a number of other really great reporters to cover what's going on there on the ground, unlike the mainstream media. | ||
How's it going, Savannah? | ||
How's the atmosphere there in Davos? | ||
It's going great, Harrison. | ||
This has been quite the experience. | ||
Now, this is day two, technically the opening day of the World Economic Forum, of this entire event. | ||
But we were here yesterday because it was like the welcome. | ||
Everybody was coming in, getting their badges. | ||
You have the reception tent over here. | ||
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You know, people are walking around the street and kind of exploring the area. | |
The reason I'm standing here right now is because I want to set the scene for what Davos is like right now. | ||
So this is the Saudi Cafe and this is actually an entirely fake storefront that was created specifically for this event and this isn't the only one like this. | ||
So basically this entire promenade of shops and pop-ups of Meta with Facebook or I guess previously Facebook now Meta. | ||
We have the Saudi Cafe. We're actually going to walk you guys down the street here and take you to the Equality Lounge because this entire event is all about equality and inclusivity, right? | ||
So we're actually going to try to go into a couple of events throughout the week to see if these people are really as inclusive as they say, which, you know, I don't think it's the case. | ||
Avi Yemeni actually confronted a New York Times reporter, and as soon as we got here today, because what you're going to see with the people walking past is they have different badge colors because everybody is segregated here by class, funny enough. | ||
So all of the people with white badges, New York Times reporters and people associated with the organization, have been giving us the ugliest and dirtiest looks Because of the video that Avi did yesterday confronting the New York Times reporter and asking her, hey, how are the US people supposed to trust the media if you guys were invited to the World Economic Forum? | ||
I didn't even realize we're here. | ||
This is the Equality Lounge, and this is my favorite sign right over here. | ||
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Sorry to be all over the place. | |
There's just so much to show you guys. | ||
So all are welcome, right? | ||
We have all races, all religions, all ages, genders, cultures, sexual orientation, because that is, of course, what matters the most in society today. | ||
That's what we're seeing on the ground and entire streets filled with these various businesses preaching this nonsense essentially. | ||
So this is like a full on festival atmosphere. | ||
I mean, this isn't just a few people gathering in a hotel for the weekend. | ||
They take over this whole town and sort of transform the whole town just for these elites to fly in and have a fun week planning the agenda for the rest of the globe. | ||
Exactly, Harrison. They actually have security checkpoints at the beginning and end of the street. | ||
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There's only one street to get into Davos. | |
So because there's so many elites here, there's so much security, 5,000 Swiss military members brought in to protect all of these people. | ||
Upwards of 9 million francs were paid, a portion of that paid by the taxpayers of Switzerland to fund all the security here. | ||
This is what we're seeing. And then again, to the checkpoints, Because security has to check each individual coming through, there are long lines of cars, hundreds of cars that are just idling there, waiting to get into Davos. | ||
Remember that they preach climate change and really reducing your carbon footprint. | ||
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Meanwhile, everybody's driving Mercedes-Benz that are idling as they wait to get into Davos. | |
Of course, that's why I've been including the private jets that they all flew to get there. | ||
And I liked on the signs that I see, just about every sign around you is surrounded by corporate logos. | ||
You've got Citibank. | ||
I see Bank of America there. | ||
I mean, is it a corporate atmosphere there? | ||
What's just like the feeling there on the ground since you're experiencing it? | ||
Is everybody excited and running around? | ||
How does it feel to be there? | ||
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It's interesting. Again, the thing with everybody, and you'll see them as they're walking past. | |
I'm actually going to turn this way because there was a lot of people. | ||
That's the Wall Street Journal Lounge up there, by the way. | ||
There's a lot of people that were walking this way. | ||
And again, those badges, one of the things that the people here that are attending the event do is they look down to see if you have a badge, you know, to see if you're worth talking to or not. | ||
Another thing that I want to note is that Davos and the actual place they decided to hold this event is in such a remote location. | ||
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It takes people multiple planes, Ubers, trains, buses, extra vehicles just to get to the location. | |
So what I've really deduced from all of that is that they don't want the common man here. | ||
They want to preach to you how to live your life. | ||
They want to preach to you that you need to reduce your carbon footprint, eat the bugs, live in the pod. | ||
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But again, they're staying so far away from the common and average man, it's pretty much impossible for them to get here. | |
Right. It looks very clean. | ||
It looks very nice there. | ||
I mean, you're sort of living in the lap of luxury in the middle of Switzerland, far away from anybody else. | ||
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Have you been able to, like, talk—are people willing to talk to you about what they believe, or are you treated—you said people are giving you sort of— We're good to go. | |
Right. | ||
and we couldn't do enough to lock us all down and take away our rights and freedoms. | ||
So they were protesting the WES for that. | ||
However, there were some people here that were telling me that the Swiss media was labeling them as right-wing domestic extremists because they were pushing back against all of the COVID lockdowns, the vaccine, a lot of those draconian measures that we've seen over the past two years in various countries Today, my special report, if anybody's willing to talk to me, is I want to ask people, hey, you know what? | ||
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We had the COVID lockdowns and the media was consistently reporting on how, you know, the carbon emissions went down. | |
So maybe I'm going to go ask people today if they would agree with the climate lockdown and see what they'd have to say. | ||
Oh, that's a very good idea. | ||
I'd also be interested to ask them, like, what have you done in your own life to remove your carbon footprint? | ||
That's a good one. Because as we know, I mean, these people all live on yachts and fly around in their private jets. | ||
They're not willing to make the same sacrifices they want to impose on other people. | ||
I want to talk a little bit more about Antifa showing up, because I've seen these videos, and we'll play one in the next segment. | ||
We'll play Yavi Yimini's discussion with the New York Times We're good to go. | ||
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Well, it actually wasn't Antifa that was labeled that. | |
It was the common... | ||
There was a couple of protesters, a.k.a. | ||
the common man, who was like, you know what, we don't want the vaccines pushed on us. | ||
We want to just be able to live our lives. | ||
So they were actually two separate protesters, and those protesters didn't want to go and protest with Antifa because they said that Antifa has previously gone and attacked them because they're anti-vaxxers. | ||
So they were two separate protesters. | ||
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Another interesting thing to know, they were walking down the promenade and the police were telling them, hey, can you kind of go over there with the other protesters? | |
We don't really want you on the street. | ||
And then there's actually a Russian war crimes house. | ||
And I was interviewing people in front of them, the protesters specifically, and the organizers came out and they were like, yeah, it's just making us look really bad when you interview protesters in front of our Russia war crime house. | ||
Could you do that over there? | ||
And I was like, Okay, I'll go do it in front of the Ukraine house. | ||
Right. Oh my gosh. | ||
It all seems so ridiculously absurd. | ||
How can people find your work? | ||
First then, go to wefreports.com. | ||
But how else can they follow you? | ||
I know you've been kicked off of Twitter and everything else, but is there somewhere to follow the reports that you'll be filing? | ||
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Yes, you guys can follow me on YouTube at Sav Says. | |
I've been doing daily, this is what's going on on the streets of Davos. | ||
And then you can follow me on Instagram at Sav with one N. And most importantly, wefreports.com. | ||
Ezra and the Rebel team have been amazing in getting me all the way over here and allowing me to report on this amazing event. | ||
So Harrison, stay tuned for more interviews and insanity and, of course, hypocrisy coming out of this meeting. | ||
Well, we look forward to hearing the real story from people like yourself on the ground, folks. | ||
That's Savannah Hernandez live from Davos, Switzerland. | ||
We'll be keeping up with your reporting and hopefully hear from you later this week as you continue your coverage there in Davos. | ||
Thanks so much for coming on, Savannah. | ||
Thanks, Harrison. All right, folks. | ||
folks we'll show you some videos from the wf reports.com on the other side exposing the cooperation of mainstream media in the world elites and Davos folks welcome back Strange days. | ||
Strange days indeed. A certain frustration, I feel, at the fact that left and right Oppose what these people are doing. | ||
What people the World Economic Forum are doing doesn't have, they don't even consider the interests of the people. | ||
We heard Klaus Schwab discuss the three things, the three crises that they've helped create, that they've helped to bring about, and that they will now exploit and use to consolidate and expand their power. | ||
And that's the war in Ukraine, climate change, and then just the overall collapse. | ||
Of the entire world. It's just, it's really incredible. | ||
And the incredible thing is, again, just the way, like just honestly think about the way Klaus Schwab talked about the war in Ukraine. | ||
There was no even discussion of this war is terrible and we need to bring it to a close. | ||
War is a catastrophe and our purpose here is to try to bring it to some peaceful conclusion. | ||
No, no. It was this war is a turning point in history that we will use to completely reshape politics around the globe. | ||
Again, I was saying why though? | ||
Why this war? | ||
Because you have to understand what's happening in Ukraine is not very different than what happened in Iraq with America, right? | ||
A foreign large country invading a smaller one. | ||
Trying to, you know, unseat the leader there. | ||
I mean, it's not that different, but it's being treated as if it's something utterly unique and worth reshaping our entire global establishment over because it's convenient to these people, because it's useful to them, because they can use the media to pull the levers, to get the people to actually beg and plead to be enslaved. | ||
It's very devious. Of course, this is the big issue is that the media is in their pockets. | ||
The media is completely with them. | ||
They believe in the same things. | ||
They want the same things. | ||
They're willing to use their position as arbiters of truth to bring about those things, even in complete contradiction to everything the people actually want. | ||
And this was put on really incredible display by one of the rebel reporters along with Savannah Hernandez that's there on the ground in Davos, Avi Yimini, confronted the editor of the New York Times, rather the New York Times deputy managing editor, R. Blumenstein in rather the New York Times deputy managing editor, R. Blumenstein in Davos, politely approached them while they were having a little cup of coffee and a Coke outside of a cafe | ||
This is the funniest part, is that on Twitter you have people actually responding to Avi's Video of this going, why are you bothering them? | ||
They're just, stop bothering them. | ||
They're trying to enjoy themselves. | ||
It's like, no, they're trying to enslave you. | ||
No, no, they're sitting in a chateau in Switzerland lording over all of us. | ||
Like, I'm sorry if they have to feel a little uncomfortable when one of the rabble actually makes it into their castle and asks them a polite question. | ||
I'm so sorry that you have to deal with this. | ||
It's like the disinformation Nina Jankiewicz thing. | ||
These people are trying to impose on you the most restrictive and oppressive things the world has ever seen. | ||
They want total control of you at a molecular level. | ||
They want to have oversight over your every financial transaction so they can approve whether you get to buy or sell anything. | ||
They want total control. | ||
They're demanding and imposing their own You know, approval before you do anything, before you breathe, before you go outside, before you buy anything, before you speak, right? | ||
But how dare you insult them? | ||
How dare you make them even slightly uncomfortable? | ||
This is the way these people feel, right? | ||
So they get to impose on you whatever level of tyranny they desire. | ||
But if you, I don't know, send them a picture of an empty egg carton, you're the bad guy. | ||
How dare you make fun of them like that? | ||
If you're the one that approaches them and asks them a polite question while they're out in public, you're the bad guy. | ||
You're the evil one. Just leave these poor people alone when these people have all of the power in the world. | ||
They print the money. They dictate what is and is not enforced as law. | ||
They are the ones in total control. | ||
This is the modern version of... | ||
The peasant just daring to look sideways at the king and just how dare you show him such disrespect. | ||
These people are self-appointed masters of the universe and they are not so happy with their cooperation with the corporate and government interest being exposed. | ||
Here's Avi Yemeni interviewing and confronting the deputy manager of the New York Times who was there in Davos as a participating member of the World Economic Forum. | ||
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Rebecca, how are you doing from the New York Times? | |
Can I ask you a quick question? | ||
This is Avi from Rebel News. | ||
How is the public meant to believe that the New York Times is here to actually ask the tough questions when you're here as an invited guest? | ||
How are people meant to rely on the mainstream media? | ||
If you wouldn't mind, if you could give us, you know, thank you. | ||
You don't want to explain to people why we should trust the mainstream media? | ||
No? Of course, no comment? | ||
There we go. So that's the point here. | ||
In Davos you have the mainstream media that are not here to report the truth. | ||
They are here as part of the event. | ||
Invited guests with their white name tags. | ||
Just brilliant. And you can see just the way that they react. | ||
They know there's no need for them to try to justify their participation in there. | ||
You can see the lady literally acts like Avi Yemeni is not there. | ||
Like he doesn't exist. She doesn't care. | ||
She doesn't have to appeal to him. | ||
She doesn't have to explain herself to him. | ||
She controls... The mainstream media. | ||
She controls the discussion. | ||
She knows nobody's going to start to wonder and ask questions. | ||
Why is the mainstream media participating in this? | ||
It wouldn't be that difficult of a thing. | ||
If you were really there to report on this, to discuss this sort of stuff, you could... | ||
Make the argument. You could say what you believe about it. | ||
I think it's incredibly telling. | ||
She never opens her mouth. There's Rebecca Blumenstein, the deputy managing editor of the New York Times. | ||
And you can see here in the video that we're watching, we're going to need the audio. | ||
She just stares blankly ahead, completely ignoring Avi as if he literally doesn't exist. | ||
He's not a human to her. He's not somebody worthy of discussion. | ||
She doesn't have to justify her actions to him. | ||
She's an unelected You know, bureaucrat that gets to decide what is and is not newsworthy. | ||
And if some peasant comes up to her and dares question what she's doing, rubbing elbows with, you know, the corporate looters that have bankrupted the entire world over the last two years, doesn't even offer him a word. | ||
Doesn't say, look, I don't know, we're busy right now. | ||
Like her friend kind of says, like, excuse us, please. | ||
But Rebecca just stares ahead, totally silent, totally ignoring. | ||
She is above such questions. | ||
She is above questioning at all. | ||
She gets to do whatever the hell she wants. | ||
She gets to consort with whoever the hell she pleases. | ||
She gets to be in whatever sort of conspiracy she wants. | ||
If you question her, you're the bad guy. | ||
How dare you? She's trying to enjoy a $14 cappuccino right now. | ||
These people, untouchable, completely untouchable, they think, supposedly. | ||
It's truly incredible. But here's the point I was making at the beginning of this segment. | ||
Let's go now to clip number nine. | ||
In Davos, Switzerland, protesters flying peace flags and Antifa flags are protesting the World Economic Forum. | ||
Let's roll that clip. Let's talk over the beginning. | ||
Just playing a little bit of music in the beginning. | ||
But this is the weird part and the frustrating part. | ||
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Well, we're here to demonstrate against the WEF. That's the World Economic Forum. | |
Because we think that it doesn't really, it isn't democratic and it's too much about making profit and too less about the environment and the well-being of the people. | ||
So it's a bit from the lights, from the top. | ||
So there's an Antifa member. | ||
Being absolutely right. | ||
Being correct in what she's saying. | ||
So think about this. | ||
People on the right, like myself, far right, distant, I'm called all sorts of horrible things on the internet for my opposition to things like the World Economic Forum. | ||
It's finding common ground with the most far left, rabid, communistic sort of people. | ||
Is that because they're They're right about everything? | ||
No. Because I'm Antifa now? | ||
No. It's because nobody likes these people. | ||
And if regular Americans and regular citizens around the globe knew what was going on and really understood what was behind these people's motivation, why they were bringing about the conditions that they're bringing about, then they wouldn't be able to carry on the way that they are. | ||
Because nobody likes these people. | ||
Nobody voted for these people. | ||
As that Antifa member pointed out, it's not democratic. | ||
Far from it. It's also not environmentalist, right? | ||
It has nothing to do with the environment. | ||
Climate change and carbon capture and all this stuff. | ||
It has to do with another catastrophe that they can cause and bring about and send everything to China where there's no pollution controls. | ||
And they flood the ocean with plastics and destroy everything. | ||
And it makes them a little profit on the side. | ||
And they don't have to worry about the ecological catastrophe they're bringing about. | ||
But they'll create that catastrophe and then use it to consolidate power even further. | ||
It's just the same thing they're doing all the time. | ||
So to me, it's incredibly frustrating. | ||
That's like we have two sides that are completely divergent on most things, but we all agree that these people at the World Economic Forum have no right to dictate to us what we do. | ||
They're complete hypocrites, scumbags, tyrants, and billionaires. | ||
Again, we're all against. | ||
So is this not an opportunity to overthrow these people once and for all? | ||
Then maybe we can settle our differences after. | ||
And that's really what they're scared of, which is why the New York Times is participating. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
It wasn't that long ago when adults asked a kid, what do you want to be when you grow up? | ||
they meant what profession? | ||
In the wake of America about to lose abortion rights, the ACLU recently tweeted a list of those who would be disproportionately harmed by this. | ||
You would think women might top that list. | ||
No, wasn't even on the list. | ||
Second on the list was LGBT. Really? | ||
Abortion rights affects gay and trans people more than, you know, breeders? | ||
I'm happy for LGBT folks that we now live in an age where they can live their authentic lives openly. | ||
And we should always be mindful of respecting and protecting. | ||
But someone needs to say it. | ||
Not everything's about you. | ||
And it's okay to ask questions about something that's very new and involves children. | ||
The answer can't always be that anyone from a marginalized community is automatically right. | ||
Trump card, mic drop, end of discussion. | ||
Because we're literally experimenting on children. | ||
Maybe that's why Sweden and Finland have stopped giving puberty blockers to kids. | ||
Because we just don't know much about the long-term effects. | ||
Although common sense should tell you that when you reverse the course of raging hormones, there's going to be problems. | ||
We do know it hinders the development of bone density, which is kind of important if you like having a skeleton. | ||
Fertility and the ability to have an orgasm seem also to be affected. | ||
This isn't just a lifestyle decision. | ||
It's medical. Weighing trade-offs is not bigotry. | ||
Yet when a book questioning the sudden uptick in transitioning children was released, a trans lawyer with the ACLU named Chase Strangio tweeted, Stopping the circulation of this book and these ideas is 100% a hill I will die on. | ||
How very civil liberties of him. | ||
Chase, by the way, has just been named one of the grand marshals of this year's New York City Pride March, along with three other trans people and a lesbian. | ||
Huh, what's missing here? | ||
Oh, right, a gay man. | ||
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That's where we are now. | |
Gay men aren't hip enough for the gay pride parade. | ||
Compared to trans, gay is practically cis, and cis is practically Mormon. | ||
And this is a phenomenon we need to take into account when we look at this issue. | ||
Yes, part of the rise in LGBT numbers is from people feeling free enough to tell it to a pollster, and that's all to the good. | ||
But some of it is... | ||
It's trendy. Penis equals man? | ||
Okay, boomer. | ||
Remember, the prime directive of every teen is anything to shock and challenge the squares who brought you up. | ||
It's why nobody gets a nose ring at 56. | ||
And if you haven't noticed that with kids, doing something for the likes is more important than their own genitals, you haven't been paying attention. | ||
Dr. Erica Anderson is a prominent 71-year-old clinical psychologist who is herself transgender and who now says, I think it's gone too far. | ||
The LA Times summarizes, she's come to believe that some children identifying as trans are falling under the influence of their peers and social media. | ||
If you attend a small dinner party of typically very liberal, upper-income Angelenos, it is not uncommon to hear parents who each have a trans kid having a conversation about that. | ||
What are the odds of that happening in Youngstown, Ohio? | ||
If this spike in trans children is all natural, why is it regional? | ||
Either Ohio is shaming them or California is creating them. | ||
APPLAUSE Bill Maher's seen the light, everybody. | ||
Everything's going to change now. | ||
No, it's ridiculous. We'll discuss it on the other side. | ||
Josh Lekic is here in studio. | ||
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Stay with us. You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
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Welcome back, folks. The third hour of the American Journal has begun. | ||
My guest in studio with me is Josh Lekich, host of the Wrong Opinions podcast, a show that covers current events, culture, art, and politics, which airs live on Saturdays at Censored.tv, as well as on his newly minted Gum Road page, Where you will find his show that he publishes throughout the week. | ||
You can now find him at wrongopinion.net. | ||
His Twitter is at Josh Lickich. | ||
His website, wrongopinion.net. | ||
You can also support him at wrongop.gumroad.com. | ||
Welcome to the show, Josh. Thanks, dude. | ||
Yeah. I hope I don't get banned off of Gumroad this time. | ||
Oh, God. That would be the worst. | ||
Yeah. Last time I was here, I got banned off Patreon because I know that goblins watch your show. | ||
Yeah, it's true. You know what's funny is that they're monitoring this, right? | ||
Yeah. Yeah. When we're really trying to save America, that's what we're trying to do. | ||
We're trying to save this country that's hanging on by a thread. | ||
And there's not-so-secret meetings happening right now in Davos, which they could focus their attention on there. | ||
But they're monitoring the situation here, which is non-existent. | ||
There's nothing happening. We are an existential threat to democracy, Josh. | ||
I don't know if you realize this. | ||
Our words cannot be handled. | ||
But it's true. Last time you were on here, you were kicked off of Patreon. | ||
It was very sad. Have you been able to rebuild? | ||
Oh, yeah. That's the thing. | ||
For anyone watching or listening to this, no matter how small you are, never stay silent. | ||
Because if they try to knock you down, you're going to come back stronger than ever, no matter what. | ||
If you don't buckle under pressure. | ||
Do not buckle under pressure. | ||
You're back. You've made up the loss. | ||
Not only that, I got banned with 725 subscribers. | ||
I'm close to 700 right now. | ||
And I want to be at 1,000 by the end of this hour. | ||
I want you guys to help me. | ||
It's five dollars. Just do it. | ||
Wrongop.gumroad.com. | ||
But that really is what we need. | ||
And that's why, I mean, you came on one day. | ||
That day, you were kicked off of Patreon. | ||
We were like, all right, we got to get Josh back on, try to, you know, kickstart this, you know, revamp up all of your fundraising and the way that you make money for your family. | ||
I mean, you're the sole provider. So we really felt an obligation to help you do that. | ||
And The whole point was we need to show these people, even if they kick you off Patreon, not only is that not going to stop you, it's going to make you stronger and better. | ||
So now you're making even more money. | ||
Our side is what all of America used to be. | ||
No matter what you believed in, we stuck together. | ||
And now we kind of have to be stronger than ever because more than half the country, it feels like more than half the country, wants us dead basically. | ||
Hence they're monitoring this show. | ||
Anyone that comes on, they're going to try to ruin their lives. | ||
But look, I'm back. I'm not scared. | ||
I like being here with you. | ||
I think we have very good chemistry. | ||
We should probably have like a show together. | ||
You know, I came here to pitch this. | ||
Oh, did you? Okay, all right. | ||
Live on air. Okay, good. You didn't know this. | ||
Let's hear it. Oh, no, that's it. | ||
That's the entire pitch. | ||
That's the whole pitch. Well, look, I'm for it. | ||
No, but you have a lot of great guests on Wrong Opinion. | ||
Wrongopinion.net, again, is the website. | ||
And... Like, what's your big focus right now? | ||
I mean, I just— Culture. | ||
Okay, culture, good. Let's focus on that because I'm just overwhelmed by just the overall collapse. | ||
And I guess that's, you know, sort of our job at InfoWars is we try to sort of consolidate all of these different interests and just bring it all to you. | ||
But I really like having people on that sort of focus on one aspect because we don't have the ability to focus. | ||
So what's happening in culture right now that you think— Take the Bill Maher thing, for example. | ||
He doesn't realize that he's doubling down on the ideology that led to what he was complaining about in that monologue. | ||
The house burned down and then now he's yelling fire. | ||
That's what I tweeted earlier today. | ||
And it's mind-boggling that conservatives are like, Oh, he's on our side. | ||
He loves us. No, dude, he hates you. | ||
Right. He hates you. And, I mean, that's what they're doing. | ||
If we don't abort our babies, they're going to try to indoctrinate them one way or another. | ||
First, it's through starvation, you know, because the infant formula thing. | ||
Yeah. What was it? | ||
Operation A? Formula? | ||
Formula. Operation Fly Formula. | ||
78,000 pounds of baby formula. | ||
Yeah, you know who does that operation every day or did before the manufactured supply chain crisis? | ||
UPS and FedEx and then maybe DHL. Right. | ||
Now we need the army to do this? | ||
No, yeah, it's completely ridiculous. | ||
And the funniest thing is people are blaming capitalism for this. | ||
They're saying capitalism has failed because of the baby formula. | ||
Right, right, right. It finally failed right now. | ||
It finally failed. When if you just look at it a little bit, it's the government manufacturing every single problem we have. | ||
When people, again, conservatives, when they complain that Joe Biden's the worst president of all time, yeah, I hate him too, but this is exactly what he got in there to do. | ||
But the management class around him, because he's not making any decisions, They are the ones guiding the decline on purpose and then the World Economic Forum and those types of people will come and pick up the pieces. | ||
That's what this is all about. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I just, I am sort of always baffled at the ability of Democrats to fall for the same trick over and over again. | ||
Like, it's the same thing over and over, whether it's Ukraine, whether it's the border, whether it's a baby formula crisis. | ||
They cause the problem. | ||
We go, we try to warn, we try to say, hey, here's what's going to happen. | ||
You're causing problems down the road. | ||
Here's how it's going to come out. They call us conspiracy theorists. | ||
They say, shut up. It eventually happens. | ||
And somehow, they don't blame the people that do it. | ||
They blame the Republicans time in and time out. | ||
Yeah, they are very good lapdogs. | ||
That's what they are. They're basically regurgitating verbatim the talking points that are fed to them by the people who are causing these sorts of problems. | ||
That's the craziest thing. It's like... | ||
Because the one thing I saw, in fact, I don't know if I have the tweets here, but it was someone saying, oh, you know what? | ||
I know I do have the tweet here. | ||
Let me just find it here. Can I say one thing about the Davos thing? | ||
Yeah. What happened to the secret meetings? | ||
It used to be that they used to meet secretly. | ||
Like, we had to have Alex Jones infiltrate the secret meetings, and now they're doing it out in the open, and no one cares. | ||
Trending today on Twitter was like, the World Economic Forum Davos thing, and I'm like, what? | ||
This used to be secret. | ||
Right, but now they've somehow convinced people that the billionaires meeting in secret and devising plans for the next year is for your benefit. | ||
They're doing it because they love you, Josh. | ||
They love all of us so much. | ||
They have to meet in secret. Yeah, that when you were interviewing Savannah, that sign behind her said, all mindsets. | ||
Really? Yeah. Really? | ||
Are we allowed there? Yeah, we didn't get the invite, strangely. | ||
We must have missed it. So here's the thing that just baffles my mind. | ||
They say, on the same day, Republicans both held a press conference blaming Biden for the baby formula shortage and voted against a bill that would ensure access to baby formula amid a shortage. | ||
Why would we need a bill for that? | ||
That's what I said. Why is there no baby formula? | ||
Why is there no... Was it the Republicans' fault or was it clearly the Democrats' fault? | ||
I mean, this is... It's because we didn't have a law in place to begin with, you know, to insure baby formula. | ||
Is there one called insure? | ||
I feel like there's one called insure. | ||
There is. So if there is, that's a pun on purpose. | ||
But, yeah, I mean, like imagine thinking we need a bill for supermarkets to provide food. | ||
Right. No, they'll just do it if you just get out of the way. | ||
Yeah, yeah. I mean, you go into any supermarket pre-fake pandemic, and they're all stocked up with everything. | ||
No, but this is the amazing thing. They say they voted. | ||
So basically what they're saying is that it's their fault there's no baby formula because they didn't sign the bill that would ensure access to baby. | ||
Well, the bill would not ensure access to baby formula. | ||
The bill went to pay for, like, salaries at the FDA. It did nothing to help bring about baby formula. | ||
And then probably more money to Ukraine. | ||
Oh, I'm sure, yeah. Who knows what sort of... | ||
And then for the border wall, right? | ||
Because, you know... Of course. | ||
Yeah, yeah, no. I'm sure it was just to get supplies to the immigrants. | ||
But, I mean, the way I put it on Twitter is like you've got Democrats putting a bunch of cats in like a pillowcase or a bag, tying it up and throwing it in the pool. | ||
Sounds very Chinese of them. | ||
Well, I know. This is the direction that we're going. | ||
But then, you know, they they. | ||
We're all sitting there going, hey, guys, they're about to throw that bag of cats in the pool. | ||
We should stop them to be like, shut up, conspiracy theorists. | ||
They throw the cats in the pool. | ||
Then they write a bill that subsidizes solar power pool heaters and they call it the save cats from drowning bill. | ||
And then when Republicans don't vote on it, they go, you killed those cats. | ||
No, no. | ||
Who threw the cats in the pool in the first place? | ||
Who shut down the the the construction plant? | ||
Who imposed the lockdowns that caused the supply chain crisis? | ||
How did this start? | ||
You can't blame the people for not voting on the bill. | ||
That wouldn't have actually solved the problem in the first place. | ||
It's just baffling. They buy into the slogans. | ||
The name itself is a lie, like the Patriot Act. | ||
That's when you first should have been aware of this, when the Patriot Act was signed into law, and then they took away all your freedoms. | ||
No, they'll... It really is as simple as that. | ||
Like, you could just write a bill that just says, give Harrison a billion dollars and call it the, you know, stop babies from crying bill, and then... | ||
Well, yeah, because your baby then would be completely happy. | ||
Okay, that actually makes more sense, doesn't it? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, actually, we should pass this law and then give me, like, I don't know, like 10 million. | ||
I don't need 100 million. | ||
Just a little bit on the side. | ||
But this is how it works. And then I'd go, look, you didn't vote for the bill. | ||
You want... We're good to go. | ||
Ability, like the regular Democrats, just regular American people just cannot see through the simplest trick. | ||
It's baffling. It's what's keeping us in complete chaos and delusion. | ||
More on the other side with Josh Leggett. | ||
We're going to go to a quick break. We're going to talk about the fact that they're blaming Trump for the baby formula shortage. | ||
The Challenger crash in 1986 was Trump's. | ||
That was also Trump. My God, he's behind it all, folks. | ||
We're going to get it. | ||
We're going to get him and Putin when we come back the other side. | ||
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It's on a paper. | ||
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I was going to say that. Yeah, just go trans or something of the sort. | ||
So we're talking about the baby formula shortage, just how... | ||
Ridiculous all this is. | ||
And one thing that they've latched onto, the left, is the idea that somehow Trump is at fault for this. | ||
And they point to headlines like this, how baby formula may end up as collateral damage in Trump's NAFTA war, meaning that basically when he was redoing NAFTA and coming up with the USMCA or whatever it was called, It was like they were going to put 10% tax on powdered milk or something. | ||
Just something completely minor. | ||
Would not have stopped baby formula from coming from Canada. | ||
What stops that is the FDA's restrictions that don't allow you to have healthy things to feed your babies. | ||
But the funny thing is, all you have to do is type in Canada baby formula and they're also under a shortage. | ||
Canada has a shortage of baby formula for children with food allergies. | ||
Here's what you need to know. Trudeau says government will do everything we can to avoid US-style formula shortage. | ||
So, I mean, just nothing they say is right. | ||
Nothing they say is accurate. | ||
Nothing they say has any semblance of reality. | ||
It's just whatever talking point is convenient for them to feel like they don't have to actually think about what's really causing all these problems. | ||
Yeah, they cause the problems and then they bring about a solution that is going to be way worse for us than anything we've ever seen before. | ||
And time and time again, that's just how it is. | ||
And we fall for it. | ||
I mean, Americans fall for it. | ||
Not us, because we're awesome, but the average American who hates us. | ||
But that's what we were saying during the break, is that all it takes is just an ounce, a single drop of skepticism, just for people not to buy everything hook, line, and sinker. | ||
That's all it would take. All of this would collapse. | ||
Stop being lazy. Literally just think for yourself, just when the media tells you something, just for three seconds go, does this make sense in my own mind? | ||
Can I find something to show that this is real or not real? | ||
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Just some modicum amount, just like an iota. | |
People's gut feeling has been completely eradicated in place with the experts. | ||
No, that's absolutely true. I think, what'd you say on Twitter? | ||
You said, like, when my gut feeling tells me something, then I have to go become an expert on it. | ||
But, you know, that's a part of testosterone as well. | ||
We've shown the study on here. | ||
The lower your testosterone, the less likely you are to go with your gut. | ||
Like, that's literally a thing, that testosterone makes you more likely to go with your gut. | ||
And, of course, it's a cliche because it's true. | ||
Your gut is always right. You should go with your gut. | ||
You know what I noticed on this trip to Texas? | ||
You know, I was in Dallas before this and now here in Austin. | ||
A lot of man boobs... | ||
Well, that's estrogen, yeah. | ||
A lot of man boobs and these dads who are just very soft. | ||
Right. And it kind of makes me want to fight them. | ||
I know that's not good. | ||
Non-aggression principle, right? | ||
I shouldn't just fight people for no reason. | ||
You're probably not. There is a reason. | ||
It's like, hey, we need you to be strong men and you don't want that. | ||
Right. You're weak and pathetic. | ||
I think we talked about this last time you were here that like... | ||
Strength loves strength. We want our fellow Americans to be strong, to be full of testosterone, to be running on all cylinders because you're less likely to be tricked. | ||
You're less likely to be brought in to be a part of these schemes. | ||
If you can just trust your gut, if you can stand up, if you can be strong and not feel swayed by the mainstream media or public perception, then we could actually stand up together. | ||
But if you're just a soft, pudgy Marvel fan, what are we going to do with you? | ||
You're not helping anybody. It's embarrassing. | ||
Yeah. Look at this. Yeah, that. | ||
Man boobs. Like, legit boobs that still don't produce milk. | ||
So this fake crisis, you know, we have to rely on this poison, you know, still. | ||
Because the man boobs don't really do anything. | ||
They're just ugly. But, you know, that's kind of the funny part, too. | ||
Is that, you know, we constantly trash baby formula on this program because it's so unhealthy. | ||
It's so full of soy and... | ||
Seed oils. Seed oils. I mean, just... | ||
Corn syrup is like the first or second ingredient. | ||
Insane to give a newborn baby something that's mostly soy and corn syrup. | ||
Yeah, I don't understand how parents can hate their kids that much. | ||
Like, maybe I get it in the future when they're teenagers and they're just pissing them off, but as an infant... | ||
How could you hate your baby that much? | ||
How could you read a can of baby food and not be able to pronounce any of the words on it and still be healthy? | ||
That's good. We should buy this one, honey. | ||
It's just bizarre. In the break, we were also saying how the... | ||
These problems, like if a woman can't provide for her baby, there were solutions in the past, you know? | ||
We like to think of people that came before us as barbaric and dumb, but the world has gotten... | ||
Right. You know, aesthetically, like buildings are ugly, roads are ugly. | ||
Everything has gotten uglier. | ||
And that's not because of the people in the past. | ||
That's because of us. Right. | ||
That's because we've embraced globalism and we don't care about our unique culture anymore or way of life. | ||
We want to be a part of this one world community, which is what Davos is doing right now, which that's what they're kind of testing out, you know, in their little weird version of Disney World there where equality, everyone here is welcome, but not really. | ||
Right. Right. But not really. | ||
Everybody's welcome. Above a certain pay grade, everybody's welcome. | ||
Yeah, so we like to look at the people from the past. | ||
It's comforting to think of them as stupid. | ||
But in reality, they had real solutions to real problems. | ||
And right now, with these so-called modern problems, the modern solutions aren't cutting it. | ||
Right. And we could see it here. | ||
At a flip of a switch, they can cause a supply chain crisis that's completely manufactured, and then they can get people to believe that it's because of capitalism or something. | ||
Right. And it's no fault to globalism. | ||
And again, at the break, because the best things we talk about are on the break and not really on the show. | ||
We were talking about how countries like the United States used to be self-sustainable. | ||
Right. It's not anymore. | ||
Right. And that's the point of Davos and the World Economic Forum. | ||
And you can see it in their white papers, the lockstep document, Rockefeller, all these things. | ||
They think that the best way to run things is to have one central location where it's all done. | ||
They prefer Walmart over a five and dime store on every block. | ||
Because it's control. Because it's easy to control. | ||
Because you have a top-down structure where you can take control of 10 million people working at a million locations all across the country. | ||
What it does also is it creates... | ||
One side of the world has the slaves, China and Africa and countries like that. | ||
And then in our country, part of being in the first world, you have the luxury of being a new serf. | ||
You are a modern-day serf. | ||
And you will own nothing and like it. | ||
But we are at least better off than the slaves that are providing for us through companies like Walmart and all. | ||
Right. Well, and this is the false dichotomy, right? | ||
They're saying you either have to choose between... | ||
Globo homo, the globalist American empire where you are just degraded and everything is about immediate lust and physical satisfaction. | ||
Or you have to choose between that and slave factory communism in China. | ||
It's a false dichotomy. | ||
And we know it's a false dichotomy because what used to exist was Americanism. | ||
And you cared about people could work their way up. | ||
People weren't left in destitution. | ||
It was all about what you did in your own life. | ||
And if you worked hard, you would be rich and successful and rewarded for that. | ||
We had a system that worked incredibly well, better than anything else in the world. | ||
That's been destroyed. | ||
And now this false dichotomy between either being a slave or a serf is being established by Davos. | ||
More on the other side. | ||
We'll cover Davos. | ||
We'll cover just the absolute collapse as blackouts roll across the country and around the world. | ||
As food and security experts say there's only 10 weeks of wheat supplies left. | ||
It's all collapsing, folks. | ||
Josh and I are just here to laugh at it with you. | ||
Josh Lekic on Twitter. We'll be right back. | ||
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My God, still so much to talk about. | ||
I'm going to talk about this Brooklyn Half Marathon. | ||
My tweet is actually going totally viral, which is shocking. | ||
It's like over 10,000 likes and retweets at this point. | ||
You just joined Twitter, right? | ||
Yeah, just joined it for the first time ever. | ||
Less than 1,000 followers. | ||
I saw that. I followed you. Maybe I have a few more at this point. | ||
So here's the story. Brooklyn Half Marathon runner dies after collapsing at the finish line. | ||
16 others hospitalized. | ||
30-year-old, although I've heard reports he's 32, but a young guy collapsed as he crossed the finish line and died of a heart attack there in this marathon. | ||
I see people online saying, well, it was hot. | ||
It wasn't that hot. When you're 32, you can handle a marathon. | ||
And also, typically, they're healthy. | ||
And it was a half marathon. Okay, but still, you have to kind of be a little bit healthy to even do that. | ||
You would think so. Yeah, so it was a half marathon. | ||
It wasn't even a full marathon. It wasn't a particular... | ||
I mean, it was a little bit hotter than normal, but, you know, people run marathons in the, you know, Death Valley. | ||
There was a kid a couple weeks ago. | ||
His whole family, they're marathon runners. | ||
A six-year-old ran a 27-mile marathon. | ||
Right. He did it. It should be okay. | ||
You should be all right. | ||
But, you know, I mean... | ||
How's this going to happen? There's got to be a certain point that people wake up to the damage that the vaccines is causing. | ||
I think that because people are so gullible right now, they're going to be like, this has always been happening. | ||
Right. There's a boxer who just died. | ||
Pro tennis stars are just dropping like flies. | ||
That's always been happening. | ||
Come on. Haven't you been paying attention? | ||
This happens all the time. | ||
It's kind of funny. Like, I feel like I repeat myself a lot, but every time we get one of these stories, I just have to look into the camera and go, this isn't normal. | ||
I'm reminding you, this isn't normal. | ||
Eight-year-olds don't die of heart attacks. | ||
No, no, no, but Harrison. Nobody's heard of this before. | ||
Harrison, it's the new normal, okay? | ||
Right, that's the thing. It's normal. | ||
It's a slogan, and it works. | ||
They all work. My eight-year-old died of a heart attack. | ||
Oh, well, you know, it's just like, no, that's not normal. | ||
Too many chicken nuggets for the eight-year-old, you know? | ||
Maybe that's what it is. We should have seen it coming, Harrison. | ||
You know, maybe there's... That's actually not a bad argument, actually. | ||
Maybe it is just... It's actually very comfortable on this side, pretending to be... | ||
Pretending to be stupid, like the other side. | ||
Yeah, like you're on the left. It's very comfortable. | ||
You can debunk things so easily. | ||
Just by making up nonsense. | ||
Yeah, because the elite are going to have your back, so you can say whatever you want, you know? | ||
Yeah. It's actually very comfortable. | ||
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Yes, exactly. That's how it all happens. | ||
Now... One thing I'm sick of is just talking about problems. | ||
Let's talk about solutions a little bit, even if it's just solutions in your personal life. | ||
Because I know you moved to Costa Rica. | ||
You sort of made a bunch of changes in your life over the last year or two. | ||
Was that in response to the COVID lockdowns and everything? | ||
Well, yeah. I mean, I feel like if Trump stayed in office because he did win the election, we We all know it. | ||
Maybe I would have... | ||
I wasn't going to move from California. | ||
I wasn't going to raise my kid there. | ||
And so I was thinking, oh, I'll move to Montana. | ||
I have a brother that lives there. | ||
It looks beautiful. I'm very jealous. | ||
But then when this whole thing happened, we had to get a little bit serious and just take a step back and leave the country for just a little bit because we do plan on coming back and then just going back and forth between, let's say, Montana and Costa Rica. | ||
But what I realized while living in Costa Rica is that it's a very self-sustainable country. | ||
It is what the United States used to be. | ||
It's a very nationalistic country. | ||
Anyone who comes over to fix an appliance, on their uniform, they have the Costa Rican flag on that. | ||
Do you see anything like that in this country ever? | ||
No. It's sad. | ||
Because it used to be like that not too long ago. | ||
You go to the grocery store there, everything is made in Costa Rica. | ||
You can't get the garbage bags there that have the string that you can tie it up. | ||
They have a worse version there that doesn't have the string because it's made in Costa Rica. | ||
Everything there is Costa Rican. | ||
So the supply chain really doesn't affect most of the products there except if you want to buy surf wax. | ||
Other than that, you can pretty much get anything. | ||
Yeah, a few certain things have to be imported, but everything else just is locally sourced. | ||
The solution is we need to become more self-sustainable. | ||
We need to make things again. | ||
Let's just say you have a kid right now. | ||
Don't dream about sending him off to college because that's useless. | ||
They're not going to teach him any skills. | ||
You should, at a young age, try to teach him something useful. | ||
Something that he can maybe, if he doesn't make it into a profession, it's just something useful to have. | ||
Even if it's just chopping wood, anything, or hunting, you know? | ||
And then I think that's how we can take back the power. | ||
I mean, we think it's through voting and all that, but that's an illusion. | ||
We've clearly seen that. | ||
It's all an illusion. It's through skills and hard work. | ||
That's how we're going to get back our country. | ||
And that's how they can't control you. | ||
Right. You know, the lockdowns are also meant to, I mean, it's a demoralization campaign, but if there was an actual problem, they would say, hey guys, learn how to do this because, you know, this system is failing us. | ||
The globalist system is failing us. | ||
Learn how to do these things and then we can lift ourselves up out of these problems. | ||
But they're not telling you that, so go do that. | ||
Right, and they're doubling down on it. | ||
The vision you just presented is at complete odds with the World Economic Forum vision, which is all consolidation, which is saying we want every ounce of production to be consolidated into a few corporations that we control, and we get to dictate what they do and when they do it and who gets what we have. | ||
It's against the tech companies as well. | ||
Think about all the useless apps that come out. | ||
And then they sell it to you like, hey, we solved this problem. | ||
Remember when you used to have to go get food yourself? | ||
Well, we can bring it to you. What? | ||
Even going to a restaurant and picking up food, that's hard now? | ||
You can't do that anymore? | ||
And a lot of times it doesn't even make it easier. | ||
You're sitting there trying to download an app and figure out how to do it. | ||
And the food comes and it's all soggy. | ||
It's not solving any problems. | ||
I don't think I've ever gotten a full order from Uber Eats. | ||
They never remember something that I want. | ||
It's infuriating. They present these modern problems. | ||
They're non-existent. | ||
And then they have to justify their existence, you know, convince us, no, no, this way is better, and it's like completely not. | ||
They're making us into those consumers in WALL-E, that WALL-E movie, you know, where they're just sitting on that chair getting fat. | ||
How did you guys do that? The crew is mind-reading. | ||
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Yeah, because I just said that three seconds ago, and then now it's... | ||
It wasn't even three seconds. It was as the word WALL-E was coming out of your mouth. | ||
I don't know. This is sorcery. | ||
I know. That's what I'm telling you. I'm never coming back here again. | ||
This is sorcery. I can't do this. | ||
It It freaks me out sometimes how the crew is able to preempt what you're going to say. | ||
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But no, I think you're exactly right. | ||
In an ideal world, there would be a baby formula manufacturing plant in every major city. | ||
It would not be filled with soy. | ||
Or how about just milk banks? | ||
Yeah, milk banks. | ||
Or you'd have a neighbor with a cow that you could just go milk. | ||
No, the United States, even now, is still the most generous country in the world because of the conservatives that live in there. | ||
But whenever there's a problem, again, the community will come and solve it. | ||
We do not need Joe Biden to fly us in for a photo op with an army plane. | ||
We don't need that. | ||
I'm sure milk banks, if they are next to you, I guarantee you they're going to be overflowing. | ||
With leche. I don't know why I said it in Spanish. | ||
Why would I do that? Muy bueno. | ||
Si, senor. This is now a Spanish show. | ||
We're Spanish and liberal now. | ||
Things have changed in the last hour. | ||
But no, I think what we're really identifying is like, what is the problem at the crux of this? | ||
Is that everything natural and normal and good that doesn't need to be coerced and you don't need to be enforced to do it, all of that's going away in favor of stuff that needs censorship, that needs control, that needs We need the government to come in and send military planes because their entire system is collapsing and failing. | ||
When if we just shed ourselves of all that, we can go back to how it was before, we can support each other, we can support ourselves, be self-sufficient, and it's a major sea change that needs to happen. | ||
It's not going to happen quickly, but it will happen if we drive that happening. | ||
Alright folks, final segment with Josh Leckage. | ||
Josh Leckage on Twitter, wrongopinion.net, wrongop.gumroad.com. | ||
We're talking about the World Health Organization here during the break. | ||
So Bolsonaro, president of Brazil, has rejected the WHO's pandemic treaty that they are, as of yesterday, now convening to... | ||
You know, hammer out the details of this pandemic treaty that will essentially sign over national sovereignty to this international cabal of unelected technocrats. | ||
Bolsonaro has at least said he's not going to join the pandemic treaty. | ||
Seems like America is going for it. | ||
Of course, it's not legal for us to enter into a treaty without discussing it in the Senate, so instead they're calling it an agreement, right? | ||
Or an accord. | ||
I'm sorry, they're calling it an accord. | ||
Like the Paris Climate Accord. | ||
Like the Paris, exactly. | ||
So it doesn't have to go through the same process. | ||
And they literally say it. They're like, well, if we called it a treaty, then it would have to be discussed in the United States Senate. | ||
So we'll just call it an accord and do the same thing anyway. | ||
Even if it was discussed in the U.S. Senate, it would still pass. | ||
It probably would, yeah. I mean, well, you believe in science, don't you? | ||
Actually, no. Now I don't. | ||
Oh, no. No, but that's the thing, right? | ||
Yeah, you're right. It would probably get approved. | ||
But, you know, we've been talking about this for a while, so I think most viewers of ours sort of understand what is in this sort of thing. | ||
But, of course, it's everything that they did for COVID-19, but expanded and on an international scale and with the force of sanctions and other, like, war, you know, reaction if countries go... | ||
Go differently than the WHO wants them to. | ||
So, I mean, they're literally voting a global government into place as we speak. | ||
I know. I'm always jealous of countries like Brazil or Hungary. | ||
Right. You know, like... | ||
With strong leaders? With strong leaders. | ||
When Bolsonaro... I feel like people forgot this. | ||
When he was running for president right before the election, he was stabbed. | ||
He was very close to dying. | ||
Almost died, yeah. Almost died. | ||
And now we know why they tried to kill him. | ||
Right. Right. It wasn't a lone wolf. | ||
It never is. And it's because he is, you know, a real leader who cares about his country. | ||
You know, Brazil first. | ||
I wish we had something like that here. | ||
I feel like we almost had something like that. | ||
We almost did. I don't really remember very well, but I feel like I remember something like America first. | ||
Yeah. It was going pretty well. | ||
China's killing us on trade. | ||
I vaguely remember this. | ||
We were in that line until we had the most secure election in United States history. | ||
Oh, yeah. Not a single... | ||
Oh, yeah, that guy. What was his name? | ||
Dennis? Yes. | ||
Dennis Trump or something? | ||
Yeah, I think his name was Dennis. | ||
Yeah, that guy. He was... If only. | ||
He was almost our guy. | ||
He was almost our guy. | ||
But what is it that relates all these people? | ||
Bolsonaro, Orban from Hungary, even Vladimir Putin from Russia. | ||
They all are nationalists, right? | ||
They all simply want what is best for their country. | ||
And... China is also very nationalist, but it's taking advantage of globalism, and it's also communist and despicable. | ||
And they steal everything that we create here. | ||
Right. Literally everything. | ||
Entirely built on fraud and theft. | ||
But nationalism, I mean, just everything we're talking about We seem to be jumping all over the place here, but it's all about what are the things that make you strong and safe and free? | ||
And it's things like family, religion, self-sufficiency, nationalism. | ||
All of these things are what the globalists are tearing down as we speak. | ||
Yeah, I mean, even... | ||
Russia, I don't really know too much about Russia, but they do seem like a pretty Christian country. | ||
I don't know if Putin really believes in Christianity or anything, but I do know that the Russian people are big-time Christians. | ||
And, you know, again, I'm a little bit jealous of the Russians, not because, you know, things are hunky-dory over there, but because they have a strong leader who, you know, I guess cares about them. | ||
I'm very careful with what I say here. | ||
I don't really, you know, know too much about Putin or, you know, I just... | ||
On the surface, he's a strong leader. | ||
And same with Bolsonaro. | ||
You can clearly see he's a strong leader. | ||
And none of our leaders, even in the business world, are like that. | ||
Probably except Elon Musk, and I don't really trust him. | ||
Yeah, I know. That's the funny thing. | ||
It's like, Putin, Elon Musk, all these people, it's like... | ||
We're just desperate for somebody that doesn't openly despise us. | ||
Well, that's kind of like the... | ||
Again, conservatives, you've got to stop falling for this. | ||
Just because Elon Musk is saying he's for free speech and all of that, he's still a transhumanist globalist who does business with China and talks about global warming like it's a real thing. | ||
So we've got to be careful who we choose as our heroes, as people to look up to. | ||
But that's how thirsty we are for this. | ||
I mean, it used to be... | ||
It's like... We probably took it for granted, you know, 60 years ago. | ||
Clearly we did with Nixon. | ||
We took it for granted that there was someone who cared about the country. | ||
Now, literally no one cares about the country. | ||
And anytime someone says something that's favorable to our side, that's slightly sympathetic to our side, we're like, oh my God, Bill Maher loves us. | ||
Like, no, he doesn't. Right. | ||
No, we're like an abused spouse, right? | ||
It's like we're constantly crapped on. | ||
We're constantly abused. We're constantly just like beaten and embarrassed and told to shut up. | ||
How'd you get that black eye? Yeah, it's just like... | ||
No, the doorknob. It's globalism. | ||
It's good for me. It's good for me. | ||
I'm glad that... It was my fault that it happened. | ||
Right, exactly. I was clumsy. | ||
I was clumsy. Stupid my fault. | ||
Yeah. And that's the thing. | ||
It's like in an abusive relationship, right? | ||
How do you get the abused person to not just go away? | ||
You show them that little bit of love. | ||
You show them that little bit of compassion and they feel like, oh no, he doesn't understand me. | ||
You know what it feels like is that conservatives, we keep having these fake wins. | ||
Like the trucker protest in Canada. | ||
Whatever happened with that? | ||
Right. I mean, who was it? | ||
I think it was Curtis Yarvin who called it like a sugar rush. | ||
Right. I think that's what he said. | ||
It was like a sugar rush where, you know, they give us these little wins and we feel like we're winning and then really we're not. | ||
Right. Disinformation board. | ||
That was my whole point with the disinformation board. | ||
It didn't go away. | ||
It's still being enacted. | ||
In fact, now they found a new person. | ||
Nina Jankiewicz is no longer the leader of this. | ||
Instead, it's, let me make sure I get his right name, Chertoff. | ||
You know, this guy, he's the guy that wrote the Patriot Act. | ||
Basically, the guy that wrote the Patriot Act and owned the company that created the Rapid Scanners that now sit in all of our airports. | ||
Also, by the way, he straight up looks like a lizard vampire. | ||
Can we bring this guy up, Chertoff? | ||
He is now in charge of the disinformation board. | ||
So it was like, you know, this thing where it was like the disinformation board is closing down and Nina Jankiewicz is resigning. | ||
And it's all of us like, yeah, we did it! | ||
Victory! It's dead! It's like, first of all, it's not dead. | ||
Second of all, this is not victory. | ||
And the way I explained it was like being in an army and trying to storm a city, and you bust the gates open, and your generals go, we won! | ||
That's it! Let's get out of here! | ||
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And it's like, no, no! This is just the first... | |
Action of victory. Now is time to conquer. | ||
But we're constantly left out in the cold. | ||
We think we have a victory. It goes nowhere. | ||
We move on to other things very quickly. | ||
You think that there's a 2022 election? | ||
Or 2024? We haven't fixed 2020. | ||
We still have political prisoners from January 6th rotting in jail. | ||
Exactly. I mean, you know, Joe Biggs, he's still in jail rotting. | ||
So, I mean, where are the Republicans talking about that? | ||
And that's the other thing is that, like, as we see all this collapse from the baby support, you know, baby supply formula to the border collapsing to every... | ||
It's like... This is all because of Democrats. | ||
Democrats own all of this. | ||
It's all their policies. It's all their programs that are bringing about this collapse. | ||
So the Republicans are walking up to a ball just teed up to knock it out of the park. | ||
Why won't they do it? It's Democrats and Mitt Romney and Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger. | ||
It's those types of people. | ||
It's them. Right. So the uni party. | ||
And that's the other frustrating thing I was talking about with the World Economic Forum. | ||
There's Antifa protesting at the World Economic Forum. | ||
So like, is there not... | ||
Something that we can all come together on? | ||
All of us underneath this power structure? | ||
I was in the green room. I kind of heard it. | ||
They were protesting that there was not enough action. | ||
I guess it wasn't environmental. But they said, you know, it's not democratic. | ||
But the point is that whether you're on the left or the right, we should not be okay, any of us be okay, with unelected billionaires dictating every aspect of our lives. | ||
But Antifa is no borders, no walls, no USA at all. | ||
Oh no, they're stupid as hell. Don't get me wrong. | ||
I mean, yeah. I don't want them on our side. | ||
They're playing directly into the hands. | ||
They're the foot soldiers. But they're the farthest left, and yet we agree on this? | ||
No, no, no. Who flew them out? | ||
Well, yeah. I guarantee you they flew, and they got flown out by the people in the world economics. | ||
The people who paid for them to be there are up in the buildings looking down on them going, oh yeah, those are our guys down there. | ||
Yes, of course. No, I believe it. | ||
But it's like the Republicans and the Democrats are on the same team, and it's not our team. | ||
Donald Trump represented that, and I guess people just missed that. | ||
They missed the fact that he destroyed the Bush dynasty and the Clinton dynasty. | ||
It's a singular uniparty at the top that we should all be able to come together and overthrow. | ||
So many more of us. | ||
I really hope that Donald Trump 2.0 turns into what they... | ||
Dark MAGA. Yeah, I wish he embodies what they painted him as in the first term, like this tyrannical, you know, like we need someone like, we need Julius Caesar. | ||
That's who we need right now. Right. | ||
We need Donald Trump to cross the Rubicon. | ||
We need that right now. | ||
There we go. You guys are amazing here with the Donald Trump head bust thing. | ||
I No, their minds are great. | ||
Oh my god. Alright, time flies so fast, folks. | ||
This hour has just flown by. | ||
Josh Lechich, again, is my guest. | ||
You'll be on The War Room with Owen Schroer later today. | ||
I will, and then I'll just crash Alex's show. | ||
I know I'm not a guest on there today, but I will crash it. | ||
We'll at least be watching it from the... | ||
I want to wrestle Alex Jones, and I am right now, right here, with the last 39 seconds here, I am challenging Alex Jones to a wrestling match. | ||
I will lose. That's a terrible idea. | ||
No, no, I will lose. I will, but... | ||
I gotta do it. And then go subscribe to The Gumroad. | ||
I need you. All right, folks, that's Josh Lickage on Twitter, at Josh Lickage's website, wrongopinion.net. | ||
I would love to see Alex Jones throw you around like a rag doll. | ||
You're a big guy. You're a muscular guy. | ||
Yeah, I work out. I work out. | ||
I'll do it. Alex Jones has been wrestling with the forces of evil for the last 25 years, and I'm afraid you might not have what it takes. | ||
I don't care. I hate to be the one to tell you this, folks. | ||
I don't care. All right, that's going to do it for us. | ||
Stay tuned for The Alex Jones Show beginning in two minutes. | ||
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