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joe biden
As a nation, we have to ask, when in God's name are we going to stand up to the gun lobby?
When in God's name We do what we all know and our gut needs to be done.
unidentified
Now is the time, like literally right now.
What are we doing? Enough is enough.
Enough. Enough.
Enough. Why are you here?
I'm incredibly saddened and it is very hard to think about this.
We have to act. To nickel and dime this, I don't know if that's going to do it.
I think that we need some really drastic action here.
joe biden
And don't tell me we can't have an impact on this carnage.
unidentified
Who will say on this network or any other network in the next few days, it's time to repeal the Second Amendment?
Oh, you can't say that.
Well, why not? Why not?
joe biden
Why are we willing to live with this carnage?
Why do we keep letting this happen?
Where in God's name is our backbone?
unidentified
But I'm here on this floor to beg, to literally get down on my hands and knees and beg my colleagues.
If I could have gotten 51 votes in the Senate of the United States for an outright ban, picking up every one of them, Mr.
and Mrs. America, turn them all in, I would have done it.
kamala harris
We have to have the courage to take action.
unidentified
We have introduced an assault weapons ban.
I'm talking about a ban on assault rifles.
kamala harris
And understand the nexus between what makes for reasonable and sensible public policy.
unidentified
Find a path forward here.
Work with us To find a way to pass laws that make this less likely.
Look, I support all gun control legislation, not sensible gun control.
We don't need the sensible stuff.
We need the hardcore stuff that's going to protect ourselves and our children.
Do you want a solution? Stop selling AR-15s in the state of Texas.
harrison smith
Do you want a solution? Yeah, good luck with that, fellas.
Ladies, fellas, good luck with all of that talk.
All of those words you like to say.
All of that rhetoric you like to spout.
Good luck actually putting it into action.
I don't need to argue with you about whether or not I deserve a gun or whether just you deserve a gun.
You have to understand that's what the argument is.
That's the argument they're making.
They're not saying nobody should have guns.
Somebody's going to have guns.
They just want it to be them and them alone.
They can afford it. They can hire the people to get the licenses to have the guns to carry them around while they surround them and protect them.
So I don't have to Argue about this.
I don't have to debate whether just you deserve protection with guns or whether I, as a lowly civilian, also deserve to have protection with guns.
I don't have to argue with you.
I don't have to try to make a point.
I don't have to debate whether or not it's right or wrong.
I just have to say the words from my cold, dead hands.
That's my argument. My argument.
Will be the explosive sound of bullets leaving chambers if you try to take the guns.
That's my argument.
So go ahead and keep talking about all the action you need to take.
About how very sad it makes you when your policies result in the complete disintegration of safety and liberty and justice.
Normalcy in this country, when your policies completely subvert and destroy any semblance of safety or trust or societal cohesion that this country was founded on and that liberty relies on, I don't have to argue about any of that.
So you can go have your little talks.
You can go make your outraged little speeches.
You can go cry and whine.
And it doesn't matter.
Because we're not asking for guns.
We have the guns already.
If you want to come take them away, I guess you're more than welcome to try.
unidentified
I look forward to your attempt.
harrison smith
We're sitting nine people, so I'm going to take eight out with me.
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harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the show.
It's American Journal. You're watching us on Infowars.com and band.video.
We're, uh...
Playing two man down right now.
Our crew is bare bones at the moment.
So I'm just going to be super chaotic and throw them for loops and just keep them on their toes this time.
I know we have a big show for you.
Lots of videos to show you.
We're going to be joined by Sophie Cochran, who has been with the WEF. I've been with Rebel, I should say, at the WF and the WHO. Reporting on that over the week, we've showed you at least one of her videos talking about the sheer hypocrisy of the world leaders meeting now in Switzerland.
So we'll hear from her a little wrap-up as to what she learned throughout the week and some of the experiences maybe that weren't caught on video.
Very excited to talk to her. Lots of videos to show you.
Lots and lots of stories to cover.
More information coming out about the Uvalde shooting.
Just... Really changing the whole narrative.
Kind of crazy how this happens.
We're going to hear stories of mothers who slipped around the police line and jumped a fence and rescued her children while police were arresting and even tasing parents elsewhere on the school grounds.
Incredible stuff. And we'll get to all of it.
But let's begin, as we always do, with our daily dispatch.
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Friday, May 27th, 2022, Lock.
Lockdowns saved just 10,000 lives in U.S. and Europe combined.
That's the story from the Daily Mail.
The first COVID lockdown saved 10,000 lives in Europe and U.S. and had little or no effect on the virus death rate, updated analysis suggests.
A review by international team of economists found draconian shutdowns only reduced COVID mortality by about 3% in the UK, US, and Europe in 2020.
The experts from the John Hopkins University in the US, Lund University in Sweden, and the Danish think tank Center for Political Studies said that that equates to 6,000 fewer deaths in Europe and 4,000 fewer in the US. This marks a revision from the group's first report last year, which found lockdowns cut COVID deaths by just 0.2%.
The team said the updated figure is down to changes in their calculations in the new study.
Yeah, I'm going to cast a little bit of doubt on this old study.
I seriously doubt it had even a 3% increase.
I think the.2% is actually more likely before they went in and re-jiggered some of the numbers there.
I think you had a more accurate read.
And I also wonder if they took into account all of the deaths caused by lockdowns.
All of the extra alcohol deaths and drug overdose deaths and heart attacks and undiagnosed cancers that weren't screened because the hospitals were closed down.
Or just the mental illness and the depression, the rise in suicides.
Lots and lots of unintended side effects, not just with the vaccine, but with the lockdowns and the masks as well.
No benefit whatsoever, like the vaccine, like all of the things that those in charge impose on the rest of us.
They do nothing to prevent the problem.
They make everything worse.
Then they come out with studies that prove we were right the entire time.
Story of our life.
Incredible. Their 3.2% figure is the average effect of all lockdown measures combined.
When looking at stay-at-home orders specifically, the team estimated this had even less of an impact, reducing the death toll by just 2%.
The report does not look at the effects of lockdown excess deaths, which includes people who died from other causes because hospitals were shut, for example.
Yeah, so I'm going to go ahead and guess that that 3.2% The higher number rather than the 2.0.
I think no matter what, combine them.
Why not? Call it 5%.
It was still outnumbered by the negative effects of lockdown.
So, you may have saved 3% of people, but God knows how many extra deaths there were because of lockdown.
God knows how many there will be as the supply chain continues to falter, stumble, and collapse and starvation.
We'll be coming by the millions.
So that death rate of lockdown, just getting started.
Just getting the engine revved up on the old mass death worldwide because of the mismanagement by international systems.
Just getting started on that.
Meanwhile, some stupid political news.
Schumer blocks Senate GOP's school safety bill, angering Republicans.
Quote, you're a liar and a hack, Senator Rick Scott tweeted to Schumer after he blocked the Luke and Alex School Safety Act.
Fox News contributor Miranda Devine argues Democrats are not interested in keeping children safe or prohibiting another mass shooting.
She also discusses the trial of the former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussman there on Fox News.
After the horrific mass shooting at Uvalde Texas Elementary School that killed 19 children and two teachers, Senator Ron Johnson asked for the Luke and Alex Safety Act to be passed by unanimous consent, sent a majority leader Actually blocked this from happening.
The bill, named after Parkland, Florida shooting victims Luke Hoyer and Alex Schechter, would require the Department of Homeland Security to establish federal clearinghouse on school safety best practices for use by state and local education and law enforcement agencies, institutions of higher education, health professionals, and the public.
It would require DHS to collect clearinghouse data analytics, user feedback on the implementation of best practices and recommendations identified by the clearinghouse In any evaluations conducted on these best practices and recommendations.
Schumer said, basically Schumer's like, no, schools don't need armed people.
Now, there's a couple ways of reading this.
If we're being honest, it's that the Democrats aren't actually that concerned about solutions to problems.
That this would have represented, they want gun control.
And they're going to use this crisis as the excuse to bring about gun control.
And it's literally as simple as that.
But if we were Democrats, on the other hand, we'd have a little different reading of this, wouldn't we?
Instead, it would be hysterical, crying outrage that the Democrats don't want schools to be safe.
They want children to die.
They're desperate to have elementary schools running red with blood as their leftist Foot soldiers, murder children.
That's what Democrats want.
Again, if you're going to have the hysterical, childlike opprobrium of, opprobrium?
Is that even the right word? Outrage, hysterics, nonsense from the Democrats?
Because that's obviously the way they act, which is Of course, hilarious because literally the Republicans did the same thing today.
Senate Republicans blocked domestic terrorism prevention bill.
Chuck Schumer changes his vote to no for some reason.
Senate Republicans blocked the domestic terrorism prevention bill on Thursday, pushed by the Democrats in the wake of the Buffalo shooting that killed 10 people.
The Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act, which passed the U.S. House of Representatives last week, was designed to establish new requirements to expand the availability of information on domestic terrorism and the relationship between domestic terrorism and hate crimes.
Just these words, they just add to things to give themselves more power.
It's so transparent.
Again, it really is just as simple as, like, they want total control, they want Conservatism to be a thought crime.
They want the concept of being a Republican or opposing the Democrats or opposing the deep state or opposing the American government to be seen as so-called domestic terror.
And they'll use the pile of bodies as a soapbox to stand on to tell you what you are and are not allowed to do.
When it comes to actual solutions to the problem, actual underlying causes that are The font of all of this violence and horror, they're not super interested.
And not so interested in that sort of thing.
They are just...
It's like they can't help it.
It's like they are just evolutionarily...
I'm predispositioned to take advantage of things with complete shameless abandon.
I mean, it's really shocking.
It's really amazing how people don't see through this, but...
Okay, I guess, you know, people think that old Chuckie Schumer is just a wonderful man who just cares so much about the safety of the American people.
He just cares about us so much and loves us so much.
That's why every time there's a disaster, they write a bill to give themselves more power and to destroy your basic rights of freedom.
To protect yourself, your freedoms of speech, they know those are the things that are really behind evil.
And so they have to destroy your rights and crew power to themselves and crush their enemies' ability to express dissent because they love you so much.
Like, just stop falling for it, please, you complete total tools.
Our final story is that Russian officials call Zelensky's unfeasible peace conditions idiocy.
This is weird. I thought Russia was running for the hills and Ukraine was a dominant force.
And now it looks like Zelensky is begging for peace talks and Russia is laughing him off.
unidentified
What? What? We are building a religion.
We are building it bigger.
We are widening the corridors and adding more lanes.
harrison smith
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal.
We're going to continue to talk about the Uvalde shooting today as more and more information comes out about the police response, about warning signs beforehand, even some information about the Buffalo shooting two weeks ago that may shed some light On what happened in Uvalde.
It's all intricately intertwined and the more information that comes out about this, the more questions are being asked.
And it's pretty wild what's going on, of course.
We'll start with something a little bit lighter in this vein.
Uvalde, Texas residents react to Beto O'Rourke's disrupting of Abbott press conference.
Bull blank.
Bull crap is the polite way to put it.
Uvalde resident tells Fox News, people are grieving, trying to process their loss, and Beto is running around doing this stuff.
We gotta do it. We gotta do it.
I talked about it yesterday. We talked about it a little bit more after the show, but let's just do it after the show today, guys.
We're gonna do a skit of...
Of just what it was like to be Beto the instant after you pulled that political stunt of interrupting the press conference there as you see this.
I mean, you gotta think it was an awkward car ride back.
I bet he got a call from his wife, the billionaire who funds his campaigns and keeps him in button money, right?
You can just imagine the angry voice from the other side of the phone.
Well, no, I just thought that...
Oh, no, I mean, but I said...
Okay, I'm coming home right now.
Yes, ma'am. Can I go to Waterburger first?
No? Okay. Okay, sorry.
Bye. You know, it's just...
What was he thinking?
Why would he think this was a good idea?
What's that? Oh, because he's a petulant idiot and Democrats fall for this stuff?
That's right. Oh yeah, that's right.
They're all children. They think somehow this is dignified, this is decency.
I mean, no, they're just petulant, angry, obnoxious children, even when they're retired congressmen and billionaires.
That's the amazing thing.
I mean, it's one thing if it was just a far-left activist that was just like, I'm going to go tell Greg Abbott what I think, and it's just like, eh, whatever.
Kind of a fool. But it's just like...
We talked about it yesterday.
This whole concept of people who have power...
Pretending like they don't, like going and marching and chanting as if they're not the ones making the decision.
It's just a bizarre new form of puppetry.
It's a bizarre new form of kabuki theater where the people with power to change things instead march around chanting and protesting their political opponents as if they don't have any power.
It's a very bizarre little charade that they put on.
The Democrats fall for it, and I don't get it.
I don't get how you can think of this.
It's just the cringiest, most childish stuff in the world.
Some Uvalde residents slammed O'Rourke for trying to score political points during a moment that was meant to provide information and solace for the Uvalde families.
Again, can you just imagine right after, like, no, I think it was good.
No, I think it was, no, a lot of people are talking about it.
A lot of people are talking about it, Beto.
No, it's really good.
Really, what are they saying? Well, that doesn't matter.
Don't worry about what they're saying. Everybody's talking about what you did.
It's really getting a lot of attention, Beto.
And those people who were yelling at you and calling you a jackass?
Yeah, those were the parents of the dead kids.
Oh, well, that's not a good look.
But no, but it was good. It was good what you did.
It was really good. One resident said, yeah, it's Bull Blank Man, says one resident who requested to remain anonymous.
People are grieving, trying to process their laws, and Beto is running around doing this stuff.
I think that should maybe be Beto's new campaign motto.
Beto, running around doing stuff.
Running around just sort of doing stuff.
He's Beto. He's out there.
He's doing something.
We're not sure what it is or what he's thinking or what his intention is or how he even got this far.
How you lose three races in a row and still remain on the top of the ticket.
It's shocking. Truly unimaginable.
But he is out there. He is running around doing this stuff.
We're just not sure why or what for.
Fox News' Lawrence Jones reported Thursday morning that, quote, the town is not happy about this.
And just to put this into context, this is a Democrat area, he said.
A lot of them are Democrats. This isn't even about politics.
This is about their loved ones.
He took his tragedy.
He took this tragedy and made it about him.
Jones says Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin, a Republican, had requested ahead of the press conference that politics not be discussed.
He'd already given us all a warning saying, do not try to use this tragedy for some type of narrative, Jones said.
He told the politicians that were on stage, this is my town.
He had made it very clear to everyone in the room as well as the press he did not want any of that.
Well, because he's a Republican.
See, this is how it works.
Republicans are actually decent people.
Like, this is the thing.
What you want from your politician is somebody who knows how to just behave responsibly and decently and respectably.
And it's like, I don't know, I guess this is just like a fundamental difference between Republicans and Democrats, between conservatives and liberals.
Conservatives, like, you know, they're all conservatives up on the stage, right?
Because all of the sitting officials were the ones presenting this information.
They could have stood up there and made it a Republican talking point.
They could have turned the whole thing into one big campaign ad for Greg Abbott if they wanted to.
Republicans wouldn't have responded positively to that, though.
We would have hated it.
Because what we want is a mayor who may be Republican in name, but when it comes down to be the mayor of the city and the representative for everybody in that town, you want them acting in an unbiased way.
In a time when politics is not appropriate, you want them putting that to the side and behaving with the authority and the gravitas that is due their office.
Democrats are petulant children.
Have we discussed this yet?
They can't take this stuff seriously.
All they see is opportunity.
All they see is a chance to make it about themselves and maybe gain a couple votes and go trending on Twitter.
They're just... The most exploitative group of people the world has ever seen.
And of course they're completely dishonest and change their opinions to whichever way the political wind blows.
Beto O'Rourke shifts position on AR-15s once again as he quietly edits his campaign website.
Published this morning, Fox News contributor Joe Concha torched Beto O'Rourke for crashing the Uvalde press conference.
And discovered that he actually changed, quietly changed his website section on gun safety, changing a call to reduce the number of AR-15s into a declaration that no civilian should own the weapon.
Remember? We will take your AR-15.
We will take your AK-47.
We are going to come and take your gun.
Beto, you've got roundly trounced in the election.
Nobody likes you. You're in Texas, after all.
And... If you're going to be completely fake about everything, you should also not try to take their guns in the process.
And he's like, you're right. You're right.
I have this problem with the perception of being false, so I'll just change my opinion to whatever the most recent thing is.
You're really not helping things, Beto, but good luck with that.
O'Rourke, who has sought to use the Uvalde, Texas school shooting to jumpstart his gubernatorial campaign, has repeatedly changed his gun control position during his various bids for office.
And you have to understand what's really happening here.
It's not that he's changing his position.
It's not that he believed one thing before and believed another now.
It's the same as all the Democrats.
What they want is something utterly objectionable that they'll never get elected for.
If they were to put forward their real positions and their personal views, nobody would want them.
They would all be rejected. So their views hasn't changed.
Their lies that they tell the people has changed.
They've moderated it.
unidentified
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harrison smith
Welcome back, folks.
We will, of course, be talking about a whole host of other things.
In fact, we're going to be joined by Sophie Cochran in the next hour to talk about the World Health Organization, the World Economic Forum.
There's some new, very interesting alterations to the narrative when it comes to Ukraine that we'll discuss.
And we'll be taking your calls throughout the third hour.
We are going to stick with Uvalde for just a little bit longer.
I don't know if I fully expressed in that last one my disdain for Beto O'Rourke, but also my disdain for just the dishonesty that these people represent.
And again, it's not about saying that Republicans are honest and Democrats are deceitful.
Republicans are also rather deceitful.
It's just for the Democrats, it's like a compulsion.
It's like they can't help it.
It's like their every move is just saturated, soaked, dripping with dishonesty.
And hopefully I can explain it here.
I've drawn a little diagram. It's the gun control spectrum.
If we can go to the dot cam here.
You can see it goes from...
Fully embracing of the First Amendment to almost an insane degree.
So here's the gun control spectrum.
On the far left, maybe I should have done it the other way, but this would be more free.
So here you have machine guns for babies over here on the far left.
And on the right, it goes from machine guns for babies to confiscation and total disarmament.
And in the middle, you'd have something like home defense, hunting, everything but automatic weapons, right?
This is sort of what we have now, sort of right in the middle.
Now, where we stand is firmly right here.
We make no bones about it.
Machine guns for babies. I think it should be a compulsory thing that you have to own a gun.
You have to train it. You have to know how to use it.
You should be in a local militia.
Your neighbors should get together and train to respond to threats in your area.
That's our view, and we make no bones about it.
Now, the Democrats are way over here.
Beto, Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi...
You can listen to what they say or you can listen to what they do and what they propose and the subtext of the statements they make.
And it's abundantly clear that they are all the way on the far end of this spectrum.
They want total confiscation, total disarmament.
They want you having no ability to defend yourself against their soldiers with unlimited guns, right?
So Beto is over here.
So what... What explains the changes?
Because what Beto's doing is he starts off announcing that he's pretty close to over here, over way on the right.
And then, you know, he redoes his website and he's over here all of a sudden.
He's a little closer to the middle.
And then he redoes his website again and he's over here.
Is his view changing?
Is his belief changing? Jumping from one to another?
Is he learning things and figuring things out and making changes?
No, he's always over here.
He's always been over here.
He will continue to be over here.
He wants full confiscation.
The changes that he makes to his public policy, the policy that he publicly espouses, is a psychological calculation saying, how far can I reveal what I truly believe to the American people?
This is the way they operate.
They did it with lockdown. They even discussed how they did it with social distancing, right?
Social distancing didn't have a scientific basis to six feet being the requisite distance before.
None of that mattered.
What they said was, well, we really want people to be isolated completely and not even be in the same room with one another.
But that's unfeasible.
People won't fall for that.
They won't do that. Ten feet, even that's kind of stretching it.
We don't think that's feasible.
People psychologically will just ignore the law if it's ten feet.
So we'll do six feet. It's what people will put up with without seeming too overbearing.
This is the way these people think.
And it's the same thing that we covered when I helped to oust Jimmy Flanagan from the city council seat here in Austin.
One of the ways that he was undermined was that his second in command, his underling, who was a far-left democratic socialist activist, leaked chats of his came out where a bunch of far-leftist communist types were...
He's criticizing him and going, you're working for a moderate Democrat.
He's not extreme enough.
And the guy was going, look, if we told people what we believed, they would never vote for us.
So we have to lie about what we want to get into office.
We have to tell people what they want to hear so we can get into office, and then we can implement what we really want to do.
But if we tell people what we're going to do, then they won't vote for us.
See, this is the despicable dishonesty of the left, where they know if they were honest about what they wanted, nobody would go for it.
We saw it in very clear relief when Beto O'Rourke did say what he really believed.
We're going to come for your AR-15s.
We're going to come for your AK-47s.
We will disarm you and kill you if you resist.
I mean, that's what he said.
That's what he believes. That's why he got beaten.
That's why nobody likes him.
And so his moderating of his position has nothing to do with him abandoning that position Pipe dream and thinking, wow, I've learned now that guns are an important part of American history.
He hasn't learned anything. He still believes that.
He still wants that. He's just tempering his messaging so he can get into office, so he can implement that.
See what I'm saying? If he tells you what he wants to do, you'll never vote for him, so he won't be able to do what he wants to do.
So he has to lie to you and pretend to moderate his position to get into office so he can go to the full extreme because they are endlessly dishonest.
Really very despicable people who will say whatever they think they need to to get what they want.
I just wanted to make that clear.
They haven't moved down the gun control spectrum.
They've always been on that far end of total confiscation.
They're just trying to plot the psychological steps to take you there, to get you there.
How do we step towards that?
Because if they were to come out and say this, then nobody would vote for them.
This is the obvious truth.
And you can always trust Infowars to tell you exactly how we feel.
Machine guns for babies, okay?
Big ol' machine guns for little tiny babies.
That's what we like to see.
Joking, of course, what we need is responsible citizens who can handle the, you know, danger of being a human being.
That's really the point, isn't it?
That to be a human being, to be free, is a little bit dangerous.
Look, that's what we want.
Look how happy she is.
Your cute little top ponytail.
Ha! Folks, if you're a radio viewer, what we're looking at here is something that makes my heart sing.
A little all-American lady holding her gigantic machine gun.
That's one happy baby right there.
Good stuff. But no, of course, so, you know, all I'm saying is...
Just trust people that tell you the truth and just stop trusting the people that constantly change what they say depending on how you react to them.
Okay? It's as simple as that.
Now, more and more information is coming out about the failure of the police to actually storm in and stop this guy from shooting.
But again, we see the hypocrisy of the Democrats.
I would love to stop talking about the hypocrisy of the Democrats.
The problem is every single story we cover has an example.
So it's not my fault that Democrats are just completely shameless hypocrites.
I'm sorry I have to repeat myself saying this over and over.
But my God. It happens all the time.
Every story we talk about...
You can look at the story, and you can look at the reaction.
And the reaction is 100% of the time completely dependent on the Democrats' particular political stance.
And that's, you really have to take that in.
You really have to absorb what that means.
Okay? And you have to have a memory of at least a month.
Okay, you got to be able to remember things at least a month ago is a basic requisite of having the intellectual capacity of maintaining a democracy or a republic where citizens vote.
You have to be able to remember what these people said before.
You need to be able to compare it to what they're saying today.
You need to be able to see the difference between A and B. You need to be able to ask yourself, why are they reacting so differently this time?
Okay, so when it comes to the fact that we have video of the Uvalde Police Department arresting parents while their children are being killed in the school, and their response is, President Joe Biden has the utmost respect for men and women of law enforcement.
We will not call for an investigation.
How dare you question the police?
Do you remember what their response was to the complete and total hoax of Border Patrol whipping migrants?
Do you remember what that response was?
Psaki said it was, quote, obviously horrific and said, we don't know what the consequences will be, but they will be appropriate.
Completely willing to throw that Border Patrol agent under the bus, ask yourself, what's the difference between these two things?
Welcome back, folks. We'll talk about WF and the World Economic Forum in the next hour.
We'll be joined by Sophie Cochran.
We'll be taking your calls throughout the third hour.
Sticking with the Uvalde shooting for just a moment or two, don't you find it interesting, the disparity between the reactions by the Democrats to...
Accusations of police misconduct in the Uvalde shooting versus when it came to Border Patrol and the supposed whipping of migrants.
Lots of disparities between these two.
One is real and one is completely a fabricated hoax.
Which one do you think the Democrats took seriously?
The real one or the one that was a total hoax?
Obviously the one that was a total hoax.
They fell for hook, line, and sinker.
They're not falling for anything. They know exactly what they're doing.
They're lying. These people aren't idiots.
They know that Border Patrol...
Officers weren't whipping migrants, and even if they were, they know that it's the migrants' fault for trying to break into the country.
There's no accusation, legitimate accusation that Border Patrol agents are running around whipping people for fun.
It was all nonsense from the beginning.
It was obvious from the beginning.
The photo is very clearly misrepresented and a complete and total utter falsehood.
And this is obviously a sort of theme, continuous...
Line of continuity.
The funniest part about this photo, now that we bring it up, The fact that the dude has doggy bags.
He's got to-go boxes from restaurants because remember the Haitian migrants who were brought in by the tens of thousands all at once across the border were hanging out in America and then would walk across the Rio Grande to go to restaurants and get food and get to-go doggy bags and come waiting across the river to have a little picnic and eat them on the other side.
It's just like... Oh, the poor guy with his two bags of to-go orders.
unidentified
The Uber Eats delivery.
harrison smith
Everything about it was a complete and total hoax.
It was all completely fabricated.
It was there just to defame the people of Border Patrol who are risking their lives and being shot at, not to prevent people from getting across the border, but actually in service of those people and helping them and contributing to their crossing of the border.
So it's just all completely a ridiculous hoax.
But of course, at the time, The White House's response was, this is horrific.
There will be consequences.
They shut down the mounted patrol of Border Patrol.
They brought all of the Haitian migrants into the country immediately and shut down the whole camp overnight.
It was complete action.
It was the White House condemning this photo and condemning the Border Patrol and condemning this agent and demanding an investigation.
And they were furious about it because of how righteous they are about any sign of inequality or We love law enforcement, actually. Actually, law enforcement has our un...
Unconsidered approval.
We just 100% of the time are on the side of law enforcement.
And it's just like, we weren't before.
Well, that was different. See, our response to things isn't a human response.
It's not a response dictated by the occurrence that happens and we respond in an objective and meaningful and human way.
Our response is dictated entirely by political expediency.
Whether we condemn something or approve of something and whether we righteously stand up in a moral and ethical condemnation of this thing or whether we stand with it.
It has nothing to do with what the thing is.
It can be the same thing. We'll have completely alternative responses.
Entirely dependent on the political expediency and particular position we find ourselves in right now.
They're not real people.
They are bureaucrats.
They're apparatuses of a political ideology that don't actually care about any of this.
All they care about is how they can use this stuff to achieve their own ends and get their own perverted and ridiculous goals passed.
Just so we know. Just so we're clear.
Just so we've wrapped this all up.
The response from the White House to the accusations of the real horrific failure by the police and activity by the police in the Uvalde shooting versus how they responded to every other accusation of police misconduct.
It's entirely different now than it was then because now they're trying to take your gun so they have to act like the police are the good guys.
They want the police to be the only ones with guns so they've shifted a little from their Typical stance of condemning the police and immediately believing any bad thing about police to actually supporting and loving the police.
Because in this case, it's more politically expedient to use this event to try to take your guns than it is to use this event to try to attack police.
They have no beliefs. They have no morality.
They have no standards or truly held, solid, foundational standards.
Beliefs. They literally don't have any.
Okay? Just so we're clear.
Of course, the police have a great reason why they didn't go into the school.
And they came out and said it.
Department of Public Safety in Texas official says cops were reluctant to take out the Uvalde shooter because, quote, they could have been shot.
Yeah. Yeah, I guess so, guys.
Yeah, I guess. I guess that.
I guess so. Yeah.
Yeah, yeah. You could have been shot.
That's true. And what do you even say to this?
What do you even say in response to this?
It's just like, that's what you're there for?
That's the point?
That's the oath you took?
That's why you have the body armor and the assault rifles and the tanks and the flamethrowers and the...
Shock grenades and the tasers and the helmets and the billions of dollars and the spy state.
That's why you have all of these things, isn't it?
So you can protect the people of the United States?
Isn't that your purpose? No, of course not.
They want to take your gun and then say, yeah, but we're not going to go put ourselves in danger for your children, please.
We have families.
Oh, okay. I didn't realize.
During this time, one brave mother drove 40 minutes from work and was handcuffed trying to enter, talked police into freeing her, breached the perimeter, and went in and got her children out of the building.
Yeah, that's a real thing that happened.
I believe it's detailed in this article as well.
uvalde shooting fired outside of the school for 12 minutes before entering killed his grandmother posted on facebook stole a car crashed the car stood outside of the school shooting for 12 minutes walked into the school through an unlocked door passed apparently a armed security guard and then rampaged for 40 minutes to an hour
while police arrested the parents outside of the school and one brave mother got out of handcuffs breached the perimeter they had set up and saved her two children by herself while police stood outside going yeah but we might get shot if we go in there Bye.
gunshots going off inside the school as children are murdered.
unidentified
Unbelievable.
harrison smith
Local residents voiced anger Thursday about the time it took to end the mass shooting at an elementary school here as presidents laid out a fresh timeline that showed the government entered the building unobstructed after lingering outside for 12 minutes firing shots.
Victor Escalon, a regional director for the DPS, gave a new timeline that showed the now deceased gunman's 18-year-old Salvador Ramos walked into Rob Elementary School, barricaded himself in a classroom, killed 19 children and two teachers.
We have a story on InfoWars.com as well.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
You've already shoot your fired gun for 12 minutes outside of school before opening fire inside the school.
Of course, we covered this pretty extensively yesterday.
Unbelievably horrific.
But the story about the mother sneaking in and getting her children out has to be the most damning evidence out there.
Apparently these highly trained, highly coordinated, highly armed, highly, highly funded, contingent, like entire battalions of SWAT teams and Border Patrol and local police did not have the bravery or tactical acumen to do what this mother of two had.
Just crazy.
There were five or six of us fathers hearing the gunshots.
Hearing the gunshots.
Hearing the gunshots that were killing children.
It's the craziest thing you can imagine.
Standing outside, begging the police, just let us go.
You don't have to go in. You don't want to get shot?
Stay out here. We're going to go in and save our children.
And they're like, no, you have to stay out here.
Bang, bang, bang in the distance.
unidentified
Just unbelievable.
harrison smith
And of course, the Democrats who've spent the last two years telling us that police need to be defunded and eliminated from America entirely are for some reason stalwartly standing with the police in this case, refusing to question or even want to investigate it.
Despite the fact that if this happened once, it could happen again.
An investigation is absolutely necessary.
Not putting fault on anybody, but saying, what went wrong here so we can prevent this in the future?
It's the most basic question that needs to be asked, and Democrats are refusing to ask it because it is more political expedient at this point to use this case to try to disarm you.
And by criticizing the police, they undercut their own argument against gun control.
It's entirely manufactured political manipulation.
To achieve oppression and restriction of your rights, it has nothing to do with the legitimate response or beliefs that they hold.
They're just scumbags.
unidentified
You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
harrison smith
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. The second hour of American Journal has begun.
We are going to move on from Uvalde now, although we will return to it as really more and more information continues to come out, including rumors that he had actually been arrested by the FBI. At one point.
Anyway, we'll get into Uvalde again in just a little bit.
We're going to take a little detour now and talk about the World Economic Forum and the World Health Organization having their parallel meetings to establish world government in Switzerland this week.
We're going to be joined by Sophie Cochran this hour for the next 30 minutes to discuss her experience there.
First, let's watch the video that she shot.
Yesterday, saying security tried to stop us filming in front of the building because they were not approved by the media.
Here's what it's like to be not one of the approved elected special people at WEF. Here's how your normal average independent citizen journalist is treated.
unidentified
Let's watch. I'm outside of the World Health Organization building where they are having their annual assembly.
As our team got here to Geneva and started filming out here, just filming the building, we are told by security that because we're not approved press, originally we're not allowed to film.
They changed their minds soon after that because we told them it's wrong.
But I do think it's quite ironic that they want approved press here.
None of the people in this room are elected, yet they are taking such drastic decisions on public health This building right here and the people inside it are an absolute enemy to democracy.
And this whole entire thing is a huge attack on democracy.
harrison smith
It's exactly right.
It's the utter and total destruction of democracy coming from people who tell us that Democracy is, you know, what they're trying to save here.
We have to go to war and we have to lock down.
We have to get our vaccine and we have to shut up about the election results and we have to, you know, just be silent pawns for them.
For the sake of democracy, of course, the same democracy that they are actively engaged in subverting and destroying.
Ironic, but predictable.
Now, some more ironic but predictable things are coming out of The World Economic Forum.
We'll show you more videos after we talk to Sophie, but let's just go to this one for now.
Clip number 13. Klaus Schwab and Pfizer CEO Albert Borla both complaining about all these crazy conspiracy theorists.
albert bourla
Let's watch. With a vaccine.
unidentified
Look at these two pudgy morons.
albert bourla
No matter what.
unidentified
Oh, they're just for innocent victims.
albert bourla
Oh, they're being bullied.
harrison smith
Hold on, let's pause it. Let's just pause it real quick.
unidentified
They will come after us no matter what.
harrison smith
As if their behavior isn't the thing that predicated all of this.
As if they aren't the ones launching an experimental gene therapy, calling it a vaccine, and firing you from your job if you don't take it.
They're just like these crazy anti-vaxxers.
They'll oppose us no matter what.
Well, tell you what, have you tried not being tyrannical jackasses and just see if you still get the same treatment?
Have you tried not profiting billions off of the pain and suffering you're inflicting on people?
Have you tried not...
Forcing an experimental gene-altering pseudo-vaccine that doesn't even work and then silencing people that point out your failures?
Have you tried not being tyrannical despots and just see if people stop Spreading conspiracy theories about you?
It's never been more clear.
These people are engaged in exactly what we say they're engaged in, and they're very mad that they're getting found out, and they're very mad that people are pushing back.
They so would rather you just quietly fold and capitulate to their demands without too much fuss.
They're very... Angry that they have to get your approval for changing the entire world to fit their paradigm to enrich themselves and consolidate the power into their greedy, pudgy, greasy little hands.
These are human worms and it's never been more clear.
We're going to have Sophie Cochran on the other side just to see someone in the chat who's that forest or something.
I love when the globalists talk about me.
Yeah, that's us, folks. We're these crazy conspiracy theorists.
You don't think they're watching? You don't think they're monitoring us going, oh, God, what have they found out now?
They don't know I'm up to this yet, do they?
unidentified
They're worried, folks. You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch live right now at band.video.
harrison smith
Alright folks, we're connecting now with Sophie live in Switzerland.
Let's go back now in a moment while we connect to this Klaus Schwab.
Klaus Schwab and Albert Borla.
I'm complaining about those dastardly conspiracy theorists who, just no matter what we do, can you imagine being these people and being like, first, we say there's not going to be a vaccine, and these conspiracy theorists are like, you're going to mandate a vaccine.
Crazy, right? So then we try to mandate the vaccine, and they're like, you're going to have vaccine passports, and you're going to try to control movement.
And it's like... Crazy!
Like, why are you attacking us like this?
So anyway, then we implement the vaccine passports and fire them from their jobs and don't allow them to leave their own countries if they refuse.
And then they're all mad at us for that, too.
And then it turns out that the vaccine doesn't even work, and you're actually more likely to get it if you— more likely to get COVID if you get the vaccine.
And then they start pointing that out and calling us scammers and grifters because the thing that we're mandating that you do doesn't even work in the first— Everything we do, they get mad at.
Everything we try to do, they come up with some sort of conspiracy about and launch it at us.
And really, we're the victims here.
We're just trying to do what's right and enslave the entire world in a technocratic panopticon of biofinancial control.
And these people are just, they won't let us do it.
And so we need the governments and the militaries and the media outlets of the entire world to come together behind us and silence these people once and for all, okay?
That's what we need because we're the loving, innocent victims in all this who are just trying to poison the entire world.
I mean, vaccinate the entire planet.
Let's go once again to Klaus Schwab and Albert Bourla.
With their pants up around their nipples, telling you how victimized they are by these people talking about, you know, what they're doing and telling the truth.
albert bourla
So I'm suing you. And one thing it is to sue you in the U.S. Another thing is to sue you in a country where the legal system is not up to that standard.
harrison smith
Not up to that standard.
In other words, countries where you're not indemnified against any sort of lawsuit.
albert bourla
Now I think we can move on.
I think we were both targets of the anti-vaccine movements and conspiracy people claiming that I had tripled, I wondered what it is, triple I know you were also target.
I read one day what was Yeah, same happened to me.
And there are pictures, pictures of me and FBI officers.
I don't know how. I never said.
The surprising thing is that the same publication, I found out because I had published, the previous one that was arrested was the Pope by FBI. So, ridiculous, yeah.
So we are a good company.
At least I was in good company.
unidentified
Yeah. Ah, these crazy conspiracy theories.
harrison smith
They say I got arrested. I never got arrested.
No, no. We're saying that you're establishing global government.
No, that's the conspiracy.
That's the secret coordination behind the scenes.
And this is the thing with Q and all this stuff.
You gotta just like...
It doesn't help anybody when you fall for lies, right?
Because I saw, you know, you see these things where it's like, Albert Borla has been arrested by the FBI. A non-truther 9446 says on Twitter.
And it's just like, no, he hasn't been.
No, that's not true. How do I know?
Because, duh.
Because a random Twitter account wouldn't be the only one posting it.
Because that type of stuff doesn't happen without anybody else knowing.
And the media would have reported...
It's just, like, you gotta have some semblance, some, like, personal filter that you can tell what's BS or not.
Because... You know what they do is it was probably Albert Borla.
It was probably Albert Borla's sidekick photoshops a picture of him with the FBI and puts that out.
People pick it up and believe it, and then they point to that and go, see all these rumors people are believing, all these crazy conspiracy theories that are totally insane, and here's one that's provably wrong because I'm not in FBI custody, and they're saying I am, so it's totally wrong.
It's just like, just stop believing things that discredit you because they're obviously not true.
It's really not that complicated.
I mean, the hilariously ironic thing is, is they spend a while laughing at us crazy anti-vax people who just don't want our blood tainted by your poison.
And conspiracy theorists, see, they took a break from all of the conspiratorial activity to laugh at all the conspiracy theorists.
That's how it works.
Let's go now to clip number 12.
Bill Gates, again, just admitting completely to one of the conspiracies.
bill gates
The idea of checking if people are vaccinated, you know, if you have breakthrough infections, what's the point?
harrison smith
Great point, Bill.
No, but it's a great point, though.
It's a great point that we made two years ago.
Just that one sentence alone.
It's only a six-second clip.
But think about everything included into what he just said there.
You've got the vaccine passports.
You've got the breakthrough infections and the failure of the vaccine to even work.
You've got the, you know, surveillance the vaccine passports bring about.
Like, in that one sentence, it just destroys their entire paradigm, right?
What he just said was, if there are breakthrough infections, then what's the point in a vaccine passport?
Great frickin' question, Bill.
What's the point of the vaccine if there's breakthrough infection?
That's another pretty decent question.
But no, we're the conspiracy theorists.
But no, we don't know what we're talking about.
None of the people at the World Health Organization, the WF, are saying now what we said two years ago, and we're the laughingstock.
We're the ones that don't get it, that aren't up to date.
It's all basic logic.
These are all just IQ tests.
That all of America is failing, except for you fine people that are watching us at InfoWars.com.
You get it. You understand.
I'm not talking about you. I'm talking about all your neighbors and friends and family, unfortunately.
Mine, too. Another conspiracy theory that they're just ecstatic about shoving down our throat.
Clip number nine. There's another crazy conspiracy theory this time that they're going to implant microchips into you.
Total conspiracy theory, until they decide to advertise it.
unidentified
Here it is. All right, we have one minute left, so very quickly.
I wanted to ask when you all think we're going to move from this form factor to something that's on your face, glasses, and when computing's all on the edge.
harrison smith
All right, 50 seconds.
unidentified
Who wants to answer quickly? I think it will go...
First of all, it will definitely happen.
I was talking about 6G earlier, which is around 2030.
I would say that by then, definitely the smartphone as we know it today will not anymore be the usual kind of the most common interface.
Many of these things will be built directly into our bodies.
And one of the important statements we've, I think, made at our most recent Developers Conference is that we believe that one of the big advantages of augmented reality is actually solving problems here on Earth, and it will be things like having glasses and being able to translate as you speak with glasses, and those are Very close.
Holograms will be very, very of high quality in the era of 6G. I've already seen 5G-based hologram demonstrations.
They already work.
But then with the next generation technology, I mean, we could be having this meeting so that in reality we would be sitting in different parts of the world.
harrison smith
All right. Well, I've enjoyed seeing you for the last time I'll ever see you in person.
I look forward to seeing you in the next Davos.
unidentified
Thank you very much to our amazing panelists and a wonderful conversation.
harrison smith
That was the CEO of Nokia.
CEO of Nokia.
Talking about the acceleration of technology.
All technologies will be directly embedded.
unidentified
We'll get under the skin to surveil from under the skin.
harrison smith
It's wonderful advancements.
I won't have it. I'm a human being.
unidentified
But you people are livestock who will be tagged.
harrison smith
And they're just like, these crazy conspiracy theorists pointing out what we say and do and the policies that we're implementing.
It's crazy. It's totally crazy, folks.
For the love of God, please support us at Infowarsstore.com.
You know we've been right about this for the last two years.
We've been right about this for the last 20 years.
We will continue to stand up against the lies and disinformation of the despicable and unrepentant billionaires that have poisoned the earth and continue to mock the people who are...
Resisting them. They laugh, but in the back of their minds, they are terrified that their entire charade will come crashing down around their ears.
They know they stand on a very thin line.
A very thin sheet of glass separates them from eternity, and they're terrified that InfoWars might break it.
unidentified
InfoWars.com. All right, folks, welcome back to the American Journal.
harrison smith
Unfortunately, I don't think we're going to be able to have Sophie on right now.
I'll just give you the behind-the-scenes stuff.
I don't know if I should do it. I mean, you know, we work so hard to make this whole production run smoothly, and it always does.
I mean, just from the cameras to the audio to the phone calls, there's a hiccup every once in a while, but we're doing this all live, and...
Really, it's mind-blowing what the crew is able to pull off and turn...
It's a little like magic, right?
What you don't see behind the scenes sort of hit.
I mean, everybody knows this, right?
I think there used to be a time when TV was sort of mysterious to people, but now with all the behind-the-scenes stuff, everybody knows how all this works, so I'm not hopefully shattering anybody's illusion of what's going on here, but just to give you the full context and what's going on, basically we have Matt, our producer, who sits in for me sometimes when I have to be out.
You know, Matt Weber, he...
Is out of town right now.
And Dan, our wizard, who's usually running the switcher and does all the great graphics for us, is also out of town today.
So we brought in one of the editors, Reese.
And so we're all sort of shifting positions right now.
So we're already a little bit behind.
And that means that without Matt, I'm trying to book guests.
So I'm like in between segments trying to communicate with guests.
unidentified
Harrison, before you get all melodramatic, I think we got her.
harrison smith
We got her. I think we got her.
We pulled through. Something worked out.
Something worked out. Something worked.
Anyway, it's been back and forth.
Sophie Cochran is in Switzerland, so we're dealing with the time difference and trying to connect phone calls.
Phone numbers just aren't going through.
Phone calls just aren't going through. So do we have Sophie on the line now?
Did we achieve this?
unidentified
Yeah, I'm here. Sophie.
harrison smith
Oh, fantastic. Well, thank you so much for working with us and helping to work through the technical difficulties.
unidentified
How are you? I'm good, thank you.
Maybe they just don't like British phone numbers.
harrison smith
Yeah, it might just be the British phone number confusing everything.
Well, thank you so much for calling in.
We're going to have you on next week to sort of do a longer segment so we can really get the full context of your trip to Switzerland and what you experienced.
I know you have a plane to catch.
So just quickly, if you can wrap up as you head away from Switzerland now, what's your takeaway from this weekend of WEF and World Health Organization meetings that you've attended and events that you've been to?
unidentified
It's just basically been one big hypocrite fest, and I've decided that both of them are just a massive attack on democracy.
I mean, they're sitting in there, unelected bureaucrats, completely unaccountable, out of touch from the public.
It's guarded by military officials, police officials.
They have accredited press.
So, you know, how is any of this remotely democratic?
Most of the countries live completely far away from my country and your country, and these are the people that are making the decisions.
None of us, I didn't elect, of course, Schwab.
And I think, especially with the WHO, if we had the opportunity to elect these people, none of them would be in their jobs, because after the last two years, they certainly wouldn't.
harrison smith
Yeah, no, I think you're exactly right.
If they were to present the ideas to the American people and actually ask for a vote, it would never work.
So they have to circumvent that by having these supranational organizations.
And that's what we actually played one of your videos where you were talking about just the sheer hypocrisy of the private planes and the highfalutin lifestyle while they tell everybody else what to do.
It goes beyond hypocrisy, though, doesn't it?
Because they're trying to enshrine this idea of separation of classes throughout the entire world.
unidentified
Yeah, and actually, as you talk about the separation of classes, they do it amongst themselves as well because they had badges on them and those badges were colour-coded to see who was the most elite and who was the least elite.
And this is exactly what they want to do to society.
They want us all Divided into class.
They want a police state.
They want the elite to be better than everybody else.
And they're allowed privacy and we're not allowed privacy.
And the whole thing has been hypocritical.
They talk about democracy, yet they're unelected.
They talk about, you know, wanting open borders, but yet they're hiding behind their secure area.
And they want increased surveillance, digital ID. Again, you know, they want to invest in every single aspect of our lives and monitor what we're doing while giving themselves immense privacy.
They've got accredited media that are basically part of the club.
They're sponsoring the events.
I mean, it's a total sham.
harrison smith
Man, it's such a good point.
It's every different aspect of it.
Now, you're there with Rebel, right?
WEFreports.com is where you were filing reports along with Savannah Hernandez and others.
I know we talked to Savannah and she was talking about just sort of the looks that you would get as an independent media outlet.
Did you feel like you were treated any differently or did you get any sidelong looks or just how were you personally treated as a member of the non-cooperative press, we might say?
unidentified
Well, interestingly, because I'm only 19, I'm really young, most people just thought I was a local, so they're all smiling at me.
I got along with them really well.
But you can just tell with the mainstream media that, you know, they're sponsoring the events.
They have people that are being guests there.
They're part of that club.
So how on earth can we trust these people to hold them to account, to act with transparency and to do their jobs when they're actually part of the meeting?
And that's what's frustrating because those are the only people that are actually accredited to be journalists.
So the people sponsoring the events are the only ones that are actually allowed in there.
I mean, that is a total insult to democracy.
harrison smith
Absolutely. And did you have any interaction with the locals that were there?
Were they approving of what was going on?
unidentified
It was mixed.
Those in Davos town were loving it because obviously they had the business, the businesses was booming and things like that.
But those sort of on the outskirts, because we actually drove in for about an hour, because they closed the main road into Davos for security, they were getting no business.
So they weren't happy.
But a lot of the locals were obviously quite happy because it's good for their economy.
But they basically made an entire fake town.
I mean, Davos was They basically constructed a whole entire town.
It's like the town in North Korea where no one lives there and they just do it with good looks.
We're gonna put it down today and I wish I was there to see it, but I'm not.
harrison smith
That's great. And so y'all moved right from Davos to Geneva following going now to the World Health Organization.
As we sort of wrap up here, what was the most surprising thing to you about all this?
Did you go in like sort of knowing what to expect?
Or just, you know, your experience and what was something that sort of made you go, what is going on here?
unidentified
Anything really stand out? I mean, the whole thing was just utterly bizarre.
I mean, I'm a normal working class girl from London, so to be in the middle of one of the world's most elite conferences, I mean, somebody gave me a metal business card, like metal.
But the World Health Organization was interesting because the second we filmed there, we were sworn by security and told that, you know, you can't film, you can't do this, you can't do that.
And then they realized that they were wrong.
But I actually filmed all the people coming in and out of the building and none of them were wearing face masks, but yet they want children to wear face masks.
They want to muzzle your kids, yet they themselves Right.
harrison smith
It's such a good point. Now, again, we're going to have to have you on next week.
I really do want to get into this and talk about some of the videos that you put out and what your experience was.
So I'd love to reconnect. Thank you for helping us to connect.
Now, how can people find your work and follow you, Sophie?
unidentified
So my Twitter is at sophielouiccc, so S-O-P-H-R-E-L-O-U-I-C-C-C on Twitter.
I have also just started a YouTube account.
Sav Hernandez had me do it two days ago.
Oh, good. And I also have my Instagram at sophielouiccc, same as my Twitter.
But my Twitter's my main sort of platform.
And in the UK, I work on, so I'm going to be on GV News tomorrow, if anybody's heard of it.
Talk TV, Jeremy Vine on 5, Good Morning Britain, and I'm a columnist at Daily Metal.
harrison smith
Wow, fantastic. Well, thank you so much for coming on.
Again, thank you for helping us work through the technical difficulties.
It's been too short. We'll have to have you on for longer next week.
There is the YouTube channel as well.
My advice, Sophie, do whatever Savannah Hernandez tells you to do.
She tends to know what to do.
Thank you so much for coming on with us, Sophie.
unidentified
No worries. I'll catch you up next week.
harrison smith
All right, thank you. All right, that's Sophie Cochran live from Switzerland in her experience with the bizarre WEF. You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
unidentified
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harrison smith
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The story of Gonzales and the come and take it flag.
It's the perfect example to point to these days because it didn't take a genius to figure out what old Santa Ana wanted to do to the Texans that the cannon was preventing him from doing.
How foolish would the people of Gonzales, Texas...
And let me explain. The way that the Texas Revolution is being besmirched and smeared these days is not just racially motivated, like anti-white nonsense that's just trying to frame freedom fighters and victims of tyranny as somehow white supremacists.
Not only is it hateful and Bigoted.
It's also just wrong.
It's also just not correct.
Because what actually happened was the tyrant, Santana, took over the entire country and completely abolished the Constitution in favor of one party and one man rule.
And before he ever got to Texas, he traveled to the town of Zacatecas, I think it's called.
Where he slaughtered 2,000 Mexican citizens.
And he was confronted by a militia, a town militia in Zacatecas.
Something like 6,000 strong.
And he defeated them in two hours.
6,000 man army.
Well armed by the way. The militia of Zacatecas had just been rearmed with super advanced repeating browning rifles from the British.
So he, in two hours, defeated...
Thousands of well-armed men in the city of Zacatecas and then spent two days, 48 hours, sacking the entire city, rape, plunder, pillage, brutalization, and slaughtering of innocents by the thousands in Mexico, of Mexico citizens. This is the tyranny that was then turned its Mordor eye towards Texas and started heading in our direction.
And they sent a very polite emissary to Who had a good excuse for why they needed the cannon that the Texans had.
Don't worry about it. We noticed you have that cannon that we lent to you.
The Mexican government lent them a cannon so they could fend off the Cherokee.
That was the whole point of bringing Texans into Texas.
The Americans or Anglos into Texas was Mexicans didn't have the manpower to defend the frontier against the Indians.
So they brought in the Anglos and they gave them a cannon and said, defend our frontier against the Indians.
And so they did. And then when this tyrannical madman and self-important Despot, Santa Anna, decided to start abusing his own people and slaughtering them by the thousands.
The Texans said, we're not okay with this.
The Mexican government said, tell you what, why don't you give that cannon back to us?
No reason, just why don't you hand it back?
We actually, we think it's too dangerous for you to have that, so why don't you give it to us?
Did it take a genius?
Were the Texans some sort of You know, galaxy brain geniuses to put one and one together?
Like, do you think you had people in Gonzales going, well, it's gun safety.
I mean, it's common sense, cannon control.
We got to give the cannon over.
Do you think it's a coincidence that they're coming to take your cannon while the murderous army of Santa Ana is marching towards us?
You think these two things might be intertwined?
You think they might have something to do with one another?
You think the reason they're trying to disarm you is because what comes after is your liquidation?
You want to think for a second that maybe the reason they're taking your cannon, the reason the American government is taking our guns, or at least trying to, is because your slaughter is next on the docket?
All right, folks, we have a lot of new callers on the line today.
Let's go out to some of them.
Let's go to Pad in Montana.
He wants to talk about the Supreme Court ruling on police responsibility.
I'm not sure exactly what you're talking about, Pad, so I'm glad you called in.
Thank you for calling in. You're on the air.
unidentified
How are you doing, Harrison? Good, thank you.
Awesome, yeah. I really enjoy all the products you guys sell at InfoWars.com.
I have the multivitamin.
Those are awesome.
Well, thank you. So I wanted to talk about three Supreme Court cases since the unfortunate shooting in Uvalde that come to mind.
They're Warren v.
District of Columbia, Descheney v.
Winnebago County, and Castle Rock v.
Gonzalez. And the reason why I wanted to mention these is because all of them The Supreme Court in all of them concluded that the police have no responsibility to protect any individuals.
harrison smith
Right. Yeah, I know that they've ruled that, that basically if police think that their life is in danger, they have no responsibility or no obligation to do anything, really.
And that's, you know, the point I always make.
They'll show up and they'll clean up the blood afterwards and they'll file a report, but most of the time they're not going to do anything.
And even when they do, it's sort of uncertain.
So how do you think this bears on the Uvalde story?
unidentified
Well, I think that these Supreme Court cases set the precedent and then, you know, these police officers don't feel any obligation to go in and they can just go off of these cases to defend themselves afterwards.
Right. So...
harrison smith
It's... Troubling, but yeah, it doesn't seem like the people in power that would typically want to come to a conclusion of this and figure out what was actually behind it, they don't seem actually interested in doing that, so maybe we should just arm ourselves.
Maybe it's better if we all just have our own guns and protect ourselves.
It's a radical idea, I guess.
But yeah, thank you for that, Pad.
Yeah, as we know, the Supreme Court has ruled.
Police have no obligation to protect you.
unidentified
Anything else before I let you go, Pad? Yeah, I think we need to either arm teachers or people just need to start homeschooling their kids more because the schools aren't really safe anymore.
They either need armed teachers or armed security guards.
harrison smith
Yeah, it'd be a start.
I did see somebody on Twitter the other day that had a good point.
They said, after 9-11, we didn't ban planes.
We secured the cockpits.
You know, you make the places secure where you have innocent people.
And of course, but that's not a long-term solution, right?
That's a stopgap measure to go, okay, we need to be safe now.
We can have armed guards just because I guess we have to now.
But that's a stopgap measure.
I don't want to live in a police state.
Where, you know, we're constantly surveilled and constantly surrounded by agents of the state, like heavily armed agents of the state.
I don't want that. So, fine.
If we need to do that now for a stopgap measure, but the focus needs to be on fixing all of the horrendous problems in our country from which this violence is just an outgrowth.
Thank you so much for the call, Pat. I really do appreciate it.
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Let's go now to Carlos in Texas who wants to talk about teaching.
Thank you for calling in. Carlos, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hey, what's going on, Harrison? How are you?
Doing good. So yeah, I just wanted to mention more of a call to action, man.
So I just finished my first year of teaching and coaching out here in Texas and doing eighth grade U.S. history was awesome.
Getting to get in touch with those original principles that this country was founded upon and being able to share that with the kids and all that good stuff.
These kids just are in desperate need, man, of strong male role models.
There's way too many of them without dads in their lives.
And I really think that people who want to make a real difference need to get into the education system and be the change they want to see in it.
And it's been awesome this first year just to be a part of that and be a positive influence in these kids' lives.
And so I really urge strong males to look into getting into teaching. - Mm-hmm.
harrison smith
Man, that is such a good point.
Interestingly enough, it was my 8th grade U.S. history teacher, Mr.
Corsi, who really had a big impact on my life and was really supportive because I was in 8th grade when I started making movies.
And he, like, let me show our movies in class and, like...
You know, really gave me a lot of support as well.
So who knows where I would be today without my eighth grade history teacher.
So who knows what positive impact you're having, Carlos.
And I think that's a great point.
Don't just be mad about what's happening at the schools.
You can get involved and you can be the positive influence that these kids are missing in their lives.
I think that's absolutely brilliant, Carlos.
Has it been good for you being a teacher?
Because at the other end of the stick is, can you imagine dealing with modern 8th graders these days?
It must be kind of a pain in the butt.
I mean, was it hard, Carlos, teaching 8th grade?
unidentified
It's insane, man. These kids drowning in TikTok and all kinds of stuff that they have no business experiencing as children.
So their minds are...
Trying to process things that they really cannot understand.
And so it's a lot of craziness in terms of their behavior and stuff like that.
But no, just being that guy who says, no, you're not supposed to act like that.
And you know, hey, you're better than that.
Hey, you're capable of more than this behavior.
Too many of them don't have a single person in their life that tells them that and tries to hold them accountable.
So that's why, I mean, even if you're just going to volunteer at your school where your kids go, man, please, if you're somebody who believes in strong moral principles, we need more men like that in these schools ASAP. Desperate need for strong teachers and strong coaches.
harrison smith
Fantastic, man. Thank you so much for calling in, Carlos.
I think that's a great message that people need to hear.
And yeah, God only knows what positive influence people like Carlos can have.
And certainly more positive than I would even say.
And it's just true if you don't even have to have kids.
I just know it's true from my growing up.
It wasn't as much what my parents told me as what my parents did.
And you can just be a...
You know, telling a kid to do something is almost less effective than just showing them what it's like to be a responsible and upstanding human being.
And, you know, it's the example that you set that can have really, really powerful shockwaves in that kid's life in a positive way.
Thank you so much for that call, Carlos.
Fantastic stuff. Let's go to who's been on the longest.
Looks like we have Savannah in Pennsylvania.
Thank you so much for calling in.
Savannah, you are on the air.
Savannah from Pennsylvania, hi.
unidentified
Yes, yes. Hi, how are you?
Good, thank you. So, I wanted to talk about how schools just really aren't safe anymore.
You know, you've advertised schools as being a gun-free zone.
Where do you think people go?
They know that they're going to be able to do the absolute most damage, and it's just terrible.
You can't send your kids to school.
harrison smith
I know, so what should be done about it?
Do you think homeschooling is the solution?
I mean, that was my wife's first reaction.
She was just like, because we plan on homeschooling anyway, but she was just like, she saw that headline and goes, yeah, we're homeschooling 100%.
We're not sending my kids to school.
unidentified
So what do we do? I have a daughter who's going in the 6th grade, a son who's going in the 4th, and I've never said what I call school.
She resents me for it, let me tell you, but...
I hope one day she figures out that it's because I love her so much.
Yeah. Because the kids are getting attacked on every front.
Yeah. Whether it's the LGBTQ front, whether it's trying to get them to become communist, whether it's just grooming, whether they're being attacked by mentally ill people, which is another huge problem in our society, mental illness.
harrison smith
Yeah. And it's also so deeply intertwined.
And you're right. I mean, even just getting attacked and abused by, like, your fellow students and the school not doing anything about it.
Right. It is, yeah.
It's a zoo out there now.
unidentified
Yeah, definitely. And so, you know, I... It's hard.
It's hard to homeschool you because it really is.
But, you know, ironically, the last chapter that my son just...
Oh, good.
to show like they're they're actually teaching them real history heck yeah pennsylvania's kids being taught texas history that's what i like to see so you know we're not part of the public school system it's another school that's called freedom project academy it's a hard school it is It's tough. But...
harrison smith
That's what kids need, man.
That's what our kids are lacking. That's what kids need.
You know, everybody knows it.
Like, it's a cliche, but it's so true.
Kids don't need to be coddled.
They don't need to be protected from, you know, reality.
They need to be introduced in a responsible way.
And they can handle hard work.
They can handle, you know, difficult topics.
They can handle this stuff if it's handled correctly.
The modern... A method, though, is to coddle kids, protect them from any, you know, responsibility or any consequences from their action, and then throw them out into the real world, and they get eaten by the wolf pack.
So, it's not setting anybody up for success.
Third hour begins on the other side.
More phone calls.
Off to a great start.
unidentified
You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Music.
jesse watters
I keep my hands on myself Hundreds of gas-guzzling private jets took off this week as billionaires from all over the world jetted off to Davos, Switzerland, for the ritzy and glamorous World Economic Forum.
A week-long event for the ruling class to talk down to the rest of us.
And it's not for everybody.
It's an invite-only event.
And once you do get in, they divide you by class.
You get a white badge with a blue line if you're rich enough.
You just get a white badge if you're married to someone important.
Or if you're just a part of someone's entourage, you get an ugly green badge.
You're not good enough. They keep the elites together, and they have their own little police state to make sure these people are focused on ruling the world.
If you're not from CNN or the New York Times and you show up uninvited, they'll probably arrest you.
And it's all headed up by a guy named Klaus Schwab, who's pretty much running a one-world government here.
He kicked off the week by saying the future is theirs, not yours.
klaus schwab
The future is not just happening.
unidentified
The future is built by us.
klaus schwab
By a powerful community as you here in this room.
We have the means to improve the states of the world.
jesse watters
And the way they start is by tracking you.
If you go deep in the weeds in what these people are saying at this place, they're openly scheming up some of the craziest plans you'll ever hear of.
Like tracking your carbon footprint.
unidentified
We're developing, through technology, an ability for consumers to measure their own carbon footprint.
What does that mean?
Where are they traveling?
How are they traveling?
What are they eating? What are they consuming on the platform?
So, individual carbon footprint tracker.
Stay tuned. You heard it.
jesse watters
The one world government wants to keep tabs on what you eat and where you go.
All because John Kerry's a little mad that your cheeseburger is wiping out part of the population.
unidentified
People forget greenhouse gases are pollution.
And 15 million people a year die because of the quality of the air around the world.
We're dealing with a crisis here, folks.
It's a crisis made by human beings.
jesse watters
Maybe they should take their own advice before jetting off across the world on those private jets, emitting all that carbon.
But to them, they have more important things to focus on, like preventing the next pandemic, since it worked out so well last time.
bill gates
If it comes 10 years from now, we should have far, far better diagnostic technology.
That is, be able to scale up every country within a month to diagnose their entire population.
We're a little distracted right now, so getting the debate going is happening slowly.
jesse watters
Yeah, a lot of people are distracted by inflation, food shortages, you know, real problems.
But the ruling class at Davos says, don't worry, it's all a part of the plan.
unidentified
We need to accept that there will be some pain in the process.
The pace that we need will open up for missteps.
It will open up for shortages of energy.
It will create inflationary pressures.
And maybe we need to start talking about that, that that pain is actually worth it.
jesse watters
If you have all the money in the world, the last thing you have to worry about is inflation.
It's our problem, not theirs.
They're busy ruling the world.
And shady George Soros says if we don't make their ideas a reality, civilization is done for.
george soros
Fighting pandemics and climate change, avoiding nuclear war, maintaining global institutions, have had to take a backseat to that struggle.
That's why I say our civilization may not survive.
jesse watters
Believe it when I tell you these people don't care about any of us.
They're just a bunch of globalists hanging out and coming up with too many bad ideas.
I'm Rand Paul, Kentucky Senator, and he joins me now.
Should the American people be scared when the richest people in the entire world get together at a swanky conference and hatch these crazy ideas about- Let me answer that for you, Jesse Walters.
harrison smith
Yes, you should be extremely worried.
Unfortunately, you should have been worried 10 years ago when Alex Jones was talking about this and you were calling him a conspiracy theorist in Labian.
Welcome to the party, Fox News.
Better late than never, I guess.
unidentified
You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
harrison smith
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
The third hour has begun here on this Friday edition of The American Journal.
I did just receive some information about Uvalde.
I feel like I should sort of moderate what I've been saying, or at least give it a little bit more context.
Because after all, You know, this can get played a lot of ways, but essentially what this says is that LEO's officers were in the building within four minutes of responding and got into a shootout in the hallway before the shooter barricaded himself in an unlocked classroom.
The interior doors are hardened and needed to be breached with breaching tools.
They attempted to breach but were met with heavy gunfire which forced them to pull back.
The last thing you want to do is shoot through a door with people in it.
And that's understandable, right?
They're not going to...
Try to shoot a guy through a door when there's little kids on the other side.
It took a Bortak team with a shield and a key from the faculty to make entry with a ballistic shield.
When they breached, they took heavy gunfire and they killed the shooter.
So, that's the latest information that's coming out.
We're also getting a lot of conflicting stories, and that's part of the confusion of all this.
People say he went right in.
No, actually, he was outside for 12 minutes.
He encountered a security guard.
No, actually, he did never encounter a security guard.
I mean, things are changing, and it's an evolving situation.
To me, the point is that you cannot rely on the police.
And you certainly cannot rely on the police in a society and in a civilization and in a country where most of those police resources are going towards fighting crime and other problems that are completely and totally manufactured by other policies of this government.
Right.
In fact, they say this Uvalde school that was shot up, locked down at least 48 times in this academic year alone during actually just the first few months of the school year, largely due to what?
Human smuggler pursuits near campus.
Alright, so we can't focus on the crimes of our country because we're busy opening up the border to the crimes of other countries and other criminals coming across and causing problems.
And I just always think back to And then you have this story as well.
Armed woman thwarts potential mass shooting at Charleston Apartment Complex.
Now, we don't know if there...
It seems like there's a rash of close calls recently.
There was a guy arrested yesterday in Texas.
I want to say in Richmond, Texas, maybe.
I can't remember where it was, but he was inside a school and they discovered a gun in his car.
Just over the last few days, there have been a couple like, man found with a gun near school.
And we don't know if this is copycat people seeing what happened and wanting to go do it themselves or what's happening.
But this is from May 26.
Armed woman thwarts potential mass shooting at Charleston Apartment Complex.
And again, it's not like you can come out and say, she saved 19 lives.
You don't know how many lives she saved.
It could have been more than that.
It could have been less than that. We're not sure.
That's sort of the... The handicap that we're dealing with is you can never know how many lives get saved by guns.
You can only know how many lives get taken by them.
So it's sort of tough. But again, the point is that you really can't trust the police, especially in a society where the criminals are being supported by the government.
They're being released.
They're being prioritized above the law-abiding citizens.
And I always think back to...
I just had this image burned into my head.
Japan. Two years ago.
The cleanest, safest place I've ever been in my entire life.
You could leave a bike out on a curb for weeks at a time.
Nobody would steal it. Nobody...
They don't have a lot to worry about.
Not a lot of violent crime. Not a lot of petty crime.
Not a lot of crime in general.
And I have this image of a, and I don't know if he was a police officer or just some other city worker, but a Japanese worker in Tokyo in a uniform on his hands and knees scrubbing a single tile on the street on the curb of a subway station.
A single tile. One tile was dirty, so he was down there scrubbing it.
All the other tiles you could eat sushi off of.
They were clean as a whistle.
It just makes you think of what are the problems that aren't getting solved because we're worried about bigger problems.
That guy's not going to be on his hands and knees scrubbing a single tile making sure everything is glistening and just right if you've got Homeless guy shooting up right next to him and then there's a robbery going on over here and then there's overdoses and chaos and trash and they're cleaning up all this.
You got to deal with all this other stuff and so the general condition slowly degrades over time.
So it's like if we want to deal with We're good to go.
And the millions of dollars that are poured into that, we need to focus on making America safer and better and take care of some of the big problems.
And then we can focus on the little problems and everything gets better.
But right now we're so overwhelmed with all this other chaos and nonsense, courtesy of the Democrats, that things slip through the cracks and catastrophes happen.
I'd love to live in a world where everything was so great that our government was concerned about the dirty tile in the subway.
Because everything else is fine.
So we've got to find something to do.
Alright, let's go clean the subway tile.
Can you imagine living in a world where that was your biggest problem?
That was your biggest issue? It's possible, folks.
It's not impossible. It's a choice.
We're making the choice to live in a world of chaos.
And horror, okay?
So let's go back out to your phone calls.
Trevor Churchill, so related to the great Winston Churchill, wants to talk about Ukraine and gun control.
Thank you so much for calling in, Trevor.
unidentified
You're on the air. Holy crap.
Harrison Smith, man.
This is crazy. Well, good to talk to you.
How are you? I'm doing good, man.
Just getting ready for work.
I watch you and Alex Jones every day before going to work.
A lot of my family members think a lot of the stuff is crazy stuff, but when you get down to it, you guys are right.
You guys know your stuff, and yeah, there's a lot of stuff going on in the world.
I wish there was more people that would stand up to these criminals and these sick pedophile people that we're dealing with, you know, Klaus Schwab and stuff.
It's incredible to see that, you know, especially during the pandemic and stuff, you go to the store and stuff and nobody even realizes what, you know, what times we're living in and stuff.
And it's just, it's incredible.
Sir Winston Churchill, yes, I am related to him.
He was a great person.
However, he did do some things that I know of that was bad.
He did believe in the New World Order.
He basically helped bring about a Palestinian and an Israeli state.
He wanted that.
For what he did good, I'm trying to be the person to rectify his wrongs.
And it's actually really hard to explain because I really do believe in everything that you guys say.
I do my research.
I listen to the World Economic Forum and what they're saying and stuff.
And these people are absolutely, absolutely corrupt, Harrison.
And really, we need to do something about it because If we don't do something about it soon, it's going to be way too late.
And to be frank, I really think it's already too late.
harrison smith
Well, it is certainly...
The hour is late.
I think you're right in that.
And, yeah, in the topic of Winston Churchill, it's like half the time he's fantastic.
The other half you go, well, didn't he preside over...
Didn't they have an empire before he was in charge?
And he sort of presided over the total collapse.
But, you know, it's sort of impossible to know whether it was good intentions that went bad or what.
And that, I guess, is sort of the situation we...
We find ourselves in just looking for someone to trust and not knowing if, you know, what they're doing is legitimate and good or, you know, ulterior motives.
But I think you're right that it's getting close to being close to being too late.
And this is the race, like the race to get that English army out.
Off of Dunkirk. You know, it's like, yeah, the time is rapidly running out and we've got to act now.
And what was the solution to the Dunkirk crisis?
Well, it wasn't the military taking action.
Actually, it was the regular British fishermen getting in their boats and sailing across to rescue the stranded British soldiers.
So there's actually a lesson to take in that.
We don't need the authorities to guide us.
We need the people to rise up and help each other.
All right, folks, there's some new...
Lifting information coming out about Uvalde.
I'll cover it quickly before going out to your phone calls again.
The rumor that came out earlier today was that the Texas shooter, Salvador Ramos, was actually arrested four years ago for planning to shoot up a school when he turned 18.
That was according to Representative Gonzalez.
He made that statement on Fox News.
However, it appears now that it may be...
It was not the shooter that was the one arrested.
Representative Gonzalez claimed on Friday the Texas school shooter was arrested four years prior for threatening to shoot up a school.
However, Texas DPS and Texas Ranger say this is incorrect.
There were two juveniles arrested on conspiracy charges for a shooting plot several years back, but the Uvalde shooter was not involved in that incident and was not arrested.
So that's the latest.
You can actually find the stories.
There's one on KHOU, which is a I think a CBS station out of Houston.
Two teens arrested in mass casualty plot targeting a Uvalde middle school.
One of the students had numerous writings and drawings which depicted weapons capable of causing mass destruction.
He wrote about being godlike and killing police officers and other people.
So there were two Uvalde teens.
And the ages do line up because one student was 14 and the other was 13 that were arrested four years ago.
So, you know, if that 14-year-old four years later, he's 18 now.
So I guess it's just an odd coincidence, what they're saying, that apparently four years ago, somebody this kid's same age was plotting to commit some sort of mass shooting.
But according to the Texas DPS, it was a different pair of kids.
So I know there's lots of talk about This, and there were rumors going around, and I wanted to cover that, but it appears as though that story that came out two hours ago, saying he was arrested four years ago, turns out it was not him, is what the Texas DPS is saying.
So there you go. Again, sort of conflicting stories as this is an evolving case, and more information is coming out as we continue.
We'll keep monitoring it and bring you any updates we find.
With that, we go out to the phone calls now.
Eric in Kansas has called in about Uvalde.
You're a DHS security contractor who had a briefing after this event.
Thanks for calling in, Eric. You're on the air.
unidentified
Hello. How are you doing today? Good, thank you.
First, a quick bit of intel for you.
I found out yesterday that there's this app called Discord.
I'm not sure if you know what it's called, but...
Apparently the Buffalo shooter and the Texas shooter were in the same Discord and knew each other.
Whoa. That's a little bit of an interesting tidbit of information.
It hasn't been released to the public yet.
harrison smith
So for people that don't know about Discord, Discord is a chat...
A chat app that is used a lot for gaming and streaming, but basically you can have different Discord servers like you could have.
There could be an InfoWars Discord server, and people can go there and talk about InfoWars.
Or you can have whatever, a Summerfest Discord, and people that go to that music festival go there and talk.
And so you can make your own little server.
And so I guess what you're saying is that these two guys were...
In the same chat room, essentially, at some point, and had communicated with each other.
The Buffalo shooter and the...
Wow, okay. Yes, sir.
unidentified
There is a user called ArmyARMEE that put a post in the Discord that said Texas 13 days, and that was 13 days prior to the shooting in Texas.
So there is someone behind the scenes manipulating all this.
Obviously, midterms are coming up, so, you know, take that for what it means.
But as far as active shooters go, my job is just because of the threat of active shooters.
Our classification for an active shooter is anyone that is actively engaged in, you know, Right.
Right. He got in a firefight with police that lasted around 12 minutes while they were chasing him.
He hit a couple of the officers that were chasing him, so then they stopped chasing him.
He continued on to the school, where he got in another firefight with police outside the school before he made entry.
And then after he made entry, the officers that responded stayed outside of the school.
And today or yesterday when one of the when a police lieutenant was asking why they didn't want to make entry, he said, well, we might get shot.
So, I mean, the Broward County Sheriff's Department is the only people that run from a gunfight faster than this police department, apparently.
But eventually the shooter was actually was actually neutralized by a Border Patrol tactical officer who made entry through a window, was hit while making entry, but then engaged and killed the shooter.
harrison smith
And do we know, we heard rumors yesterday, but they've been contradicted today, that he was sort of acting without orders.
He just sort of went out and did it by himself.
He had the training, obviously. He was a Border Patrol SWAT agent.
But do you know if he was part of a team that was doing a coordinated operation or if he was just on his own?
unidentified
No. So the way that they stationed, It's the same way they do most local and county SWAT teams.
You're an officer or an agent, and you go through the school, and I'm guessing he was probably off that day.
I don't know the details yet.
We haven't been briefed on that, but he was probably not working, and he probably had his radio on and heard what was going on and decided to act, and it's a good thing he did.
Otherwise, that body count would have been The other funny thing is the school resource officer that was supposed to be guarding the front door, which was the only door that is unlocked, wasn't there that day.
And the day prior to the shooting, CCTV camera footage shows the shooter going up and talking to the SRO at school.
And we have yet to find out what that conversation is about.
So there's a lot of stuff here that doesn't add up.
That kid went up. What he did is called Human Intelligence Gathering, which in the Army, it's just when you go out, you talk to people, you gather intelligence for your mission.
He just walked up and asked this cop what his schedule was most likely.
And when this cop told him, he's like, all right, yeah, I'm going to hit, you know, decided that he was going to hit the next day.
harrison smith
Okay, so he went to the school that he targeted.
He went there the day before, and he's on CCT camera going up and talking about something with the security resource officer who may have told him, well, I'm off tomorrow, something like that.
Correct. Okay, so, yeah, that...
That's a pretty big deal because that changes things because the way this was being presented is his grandmother and him were in a fight and he just sort of went off.
But clearly this shows premeditation on top of the fact that somebody predicted this 13 days ago.
That's more premeditation.
So there must be more to this than we're hearing so far.
What else you got for me, Eric?
This is a lot of information you're dropping here.
unidentified
Well, so as far as a Buffalo shooter, if we can switch topics, I shoot competition here locally in Kansas.
Me and my wife do.
And I watched, I was actually up taking a sniper course with her when this happened, and I was watching the footage and one of the, the guy giving the class is retired stiff operator, which is the, uh, army special forces, the, the SF ODA green berets counter, uh, counter hostage or a hostage rescue team.
And we watched it together.
And he said, that guy looks like he's a competitive shooter.
Um, and, uh, so the, in, in the manifesto, I read the manifesto, this, this kid claims that he had no training, everything he picked up online.
You cannot pick up that kind of skill set online.
harrison smith
He exited his vehicle.
Sorry to interrupt you.
We're about to go to break. If you could stay on the line, I'd like to talk to you more on the other side because you obviously have a bunch of information here.
If you have time, please stay on the line, Eric.
That's what it makes me think of when you're describing what happened prior to the shooter entering the school in Uvalde.
unidentified
It sounded like he was trained. You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch live right now at band.video.
harrison smith
Alright folks, things are getting stranger here.
I gotta say, the more we find out about the Uvalde shooting, the more tangled this web becomes.
Eric in Kansas is our caller who is a DHS security contractor and has been briefed about some of this stuff and is providing us some information just to Sort of emphasize what you're saying and provide some more strangeness to all of this, Eric.
The Sun has this story.
It says, eerie images, chilling photos show students pretending to be dead in a shooting drill at the gunman's school two months before the tragedy.
So in March of this year, there was a active shooter drill at the high school that Ramos attended, not the elementary school that he targeted, but the school that he attended until he dropped out.
whether he was attending at the time is sort of unclear, but apparently two months ago they had a drill where students were participating and doing sort of a live action role-playing game to prepare for mass shooters.
You know, you got to wonder if the shooter is participating in that and seeing how, you know, authorities respond, sort of, you know, calibrating what he's going to do in response to that.
An interesting story there.
Sort of eerie, the predestination of this.
Then you also have this story. Authorities investigating if retired federal agent knew of Buffalo mass shooting plans in advance.
This is from buffalonews.com.
Authorities believe the former agent, believed to be from Texas, was one of at least six individuals who regularly communicated with accused gunman Peyton Gendron in an online chat room where racist hatred was discussed.
Two officials said the law enforcement...
Sources with direct knowledge of the investigation stated these individuals were invited by Gendron to read about his mass shooting plans and the target location about 30 minutes before Gendron killed 10 people at the Topps Market on Jefferson Avenue on May 14th.
The news could not determine if this retired agent accepted the invitation.
So apparently the Buffalo shooter was in communication with a retired FBI agent or agent of some sort.
The two sources did not identify the agent by name and could not confirm what agency he worked for.
I'd say also whether he still works for them or whether he is retired.
The New York Times reported that Gendron invited a small group of people into a private chat room on the messaging platform Discord to review his plan about 30 minutes before the massacre at Topps.
The Washington Post reported two days later that 15 people accepted Gendron's invitation into the Discord chat room and were able to review his plan and watch his live stream video as he committed the killing.
And they're also trying to figure out who this person that the shooter of Buffalo referred to as the Sandman.
FBI agents are trying to determine the identity of an individual Gendron calls Sandman and Saint Sandman in his lengthy social media diary that appeared on Discord 30 minutes before the attack.
In the diary, Gendron indicates Sandman counseled him on manufacturers of AR-15 semi-automatic rifles and their quality.
The shooter purchased and allegedly used that type of assault rifle in his rampage.
In the document Gendron posted on Discord just prior to the shooting, he references Sandman three times.
He quoted Sandman as saying, When the time finally comes to deal decisively with a whole host of society's problems, you will not go to prison for it.
You'll know.
Just be ready.
You'll have spent your entire life from the day you were born right up to this very moment reading this very sentence.
Coming to where you are now.
Look around you.
Are you content?
Are you where you want to be?
If so, continue to march.
If not, what are you going to do?
What's your plan?
So he's quoting this guy he calls Sandman.
And so, you know, was there somebody sort of directing this guy?
And I wonder if Salvador Ramos was in this Discord.
If he was one of these 15 people that they say accepted the invitation into the Discord chat room, in this article, they don't say anything about the Uvalde shooter.
But Eric, you're saying that you have information that he was in contact on Discord with Peyton Gendron, the shooter in Buffalo.
And you were saying that in seeing the video of Peyton Gendron carrying out his massacre in Buffalo, you thought he looked trained.
unidentified
Is that right? Yes, sir.
If I can break it down for you, I won't make it grotesque or anything, but the Buffalo shooter, as soon as he pulled up to the market, he popped open his door, and in about a second, maybe one and a half seconds, he popped open his door, stood up, and engaged his first victim with two headshots.
He did what's called...
So transitioning is when you switch from one target to another very rapidly in a competitive circuit.
If you look at guys like Terry Michelec, he holds like four or five world records.
He's probably the fastest shooter in the world.
But this guy transitioned left and engaged two more victims very rapidly, put three, four shots in each one, then turned right and engaged another victim that was trying to go prone, trying to lay down behind a car.
And then there was no hesitation between his shots.
He was well-rehearsed.
He was very trained.
He put rounds through the window to suppress anyone trying to come out the main entrance.
When he made entry, he did what's called pie in the corner, which is where you kind of peel away the layers as you go around a blind corner so that way no one can ambush you.
He made entry into a split intersection, cleared his right side, dropped his rifle, turned, cleared his left side.
Instantly engaged two more victims, pushed the corner they were behind, swept the corner, found no one there, and he executed a reload in less than one second.
I know about eight or nine people personally that can reload a rifle in less than a second.
He was magazine out, magazine in.
And then he dropped his rifle down and shot one of the victims he wounded in the head at point-blank range, tied his next corner, and continued to engage targets based off of how close they were.
harrison smith
So let me play devil's advocate for you here, just to offer an alternative option, and you can tell me if it's accurate, and I see someone in the chat reflecting this.
I have a lot of friends who...
Play video games all day, take it incredibly seriously, and they have these types of maneuvers down pat on the video game.
I mean, they know how to clear a room.
I mean, when you're playing Call of Duty or any of these games at a competitive level, you sort of get the movements down and the sighting and the targeting.
I mean, that sounds like something that could potentially be transitioned from video games to the real world.
In addition to if he's just sitting at home practicing the reload over and over, I mean...
You're a professional, though.
You think that this was clearly evidence that he had been trained in a real-world setting.
You don't think that this is skills that could transfer over from something like video games?
unidentified
Oh, for sure.
I joined the Army in 2009.
I was in the Army until 2017.
It took four or five years of constant training to master that level of proficiency.
It's called Battle Drill 6, which is enter a room, clear a building.
To reach that level of proficiency with close quarters combat, when you're clearing a room, you have to think about footwork, engage targets by precedence.
He was engaging people based on how close they were.
He was engaging the closest victims first, and then fanning out to engage farther victims, and that takes Hours and hours of training, and in no video game do they ever talk about priority of engagement, priority of threat, none of that.
I've played a lot of armor and a lot of Call of Duty.
There is no skill that you can pick up in a video game that you can directly traverse into a real-world setting.
It takes thousands and thousands of repetitions to become as perfect as you want.
harrison smith
I got you. Now, hold on. We're sort of running out of time.
I want to get to other calls. We've got two minutes left in this segment.
I want to finish up with you.
Now, I just read this article about Discord and Gendron on Discord, and it didn't say anything about the Uvalde shooter.
Can you explain maybe a little bit more, just, you know, tell us again what you know about the connection between Peyton Gendron and Salvador Ramos on Discord?
unidentified
Again, they were in the same Discord, and from the evidence that has been gathered and shown me personally, they did have communications where they were talking about the different rifles.
They were talking to this guy named Army, A-R-M-E-E, who was giving them instruction and asking them for their PayPal or their Venmo or whatever else you could to get them money for higher-end rifles that they could not afford.
I mean, these were two guys that were running rifles that cost from $1,800 to $2,500, and they were both essentially broke on the point of bankruptcy.
How did they afford rifles with $600, $700 holographic red dot sights?
And so the issue there is that's on – there's most likely – this Discord most likely still exists, and it probably will.
And what's happening is based off of psychological profiling, psychological profiling, whoever is in these discords grooming these shooters is using whatever they say in the discord to build a psychological profile and building that.
So that way they can turn them into what's called a threat package and turn around and use them as their next active shooter by grooming, you know, mentally, mentally disturbed individuals.
I mean, look at, look at a lot of the actors we've had that have been some of the more grotesque shootings recently.
These were individuals between 16 and 22 years old.
And at that point in your life, you know, as a young man, you're trying to find out who you are.
Yeah.
harrison smith
We've got to go to break, Eric.
If you could stay on for a little bit longer, I just want to wrap up one minute on the other side of this commercial break with you, Eric.
Welcome back, folks. This will be our final segment.
And I got to apologize if I'm not able to get to the other callers, but Eric in Kansas is really dropping some incredible bombshells that are at least in part confirmed by reporting from mainstream news.
Buffalo News has a story about Peyton Gindran apparently being in contact with someone called Sandman, publishing what he was going to do on Discord.
within that discord at least one federal agent or former federal agent participating in conversation with him.
Apparently, he was also in communication with Salvador Ramos on this same platform, possibly in the same group.
That's what we're learning from our caller.
So I really, Eric, I want to give you the time that you need to really break this down and get to the bottom of it.
So apologies to our other callers.
And if you've been on hold for a while, I ask you to call in on Monday and we'll make sure to get you on right away.
I feel bad when I have to leave people on hold, but I can't let Eric go without really getting to the bottom of this because this is some bombshell stuff.
So So, Eric, you were saying something there at the end that we got cut off by the commercial break.
Would you like to finish up your thought?
unidentified
Yeah, so essentially the way you groom an active shooter or someone who is, you have to, one, build a target package.
So you find someone, you know, between the ages of like 18 and 22, you're, you know, as a young man, I knew I was struggling to find my identity until I joined the Army and figured out who I was.
But a lot of these young individuals don't know, young men don't know how to deal with stress.
They don't know how to deal with the changing hormones, et cetera, et cetera.
someone that's already mentally disturbed, it makes it, you, you put together a target package based off of what they say, psychological profile.
And then you turn around and you start to groom that individual say, Hey, maybe you should do this.
Hey, maybe you should do that.
You show them some kindness, send them a few bucks here and there when they need it.
And bam, you got yourself someone ready to essentially just do whatever you want.
And then through that, you continue, you continue to, to groom, communicate.
And in this case, you know, send them, send them arms and ammunition or the money to purchase that arms and ammunition and then helped him, you know, No one knows how to do human reconnaissance.
That's not something you just pick up online and know how to do.
That's not... You have to be instructed.
Someone has to teach you how to do that.
I mean, because, you know, if I went up and I started talking to a cop and was like, Hey, when are you going to be here tomorrow?
Blah, blah, blah. You know, I'm sure that cop would have some alarm bells going off.
Like, why the fuck is this guy? Pardon my French.
Why is this guy asking, why is this guy asking when I'm going to be here?
You know, if someone came up to me and asked when I was going to be in work the next day, that would definitely raise some alarm bells.
And I would say, Hey, you know, why is this person asking me that question?
harrison smith
And, you know, it also makes sense.
You know, I was just thinking about this because, you know, basically every successful revolution in the history of the world, even what's currently going on right now, is always headed by extremely young people.
Look at the founding fathers.
Like, the oldest one was like 35.
I mean, you know, Ben Franklin was the grandfather, right?
the founding grandfather and he wasn't even that old most of the guys were in their mid-20s nowadays revolutionary uh events that that take place are even younger people usually around 20 years old so these are the people that are like you said their hormones are are pumping they have like you know this mindset that's ripe for extreme activity so you know it makes sense from a defense perspective to go okay we need to identify the potential revolutionaries and sort of twist them and turn them in our direction
so they do what we want instead of doing what they want because they know there's this powerful potential in these young guys So it makes sense why they'd want to do this.
Or, you know, why this would be something that the Defense Department and FBI would study and try to implement.
But it seems like there's something a little deeper going on here as they're clearly not trying to de-radicalize these guys.
Whoever is communicating with these young men is urging them on and convincing them to commit violence and to do things that are radical and completely devastating to any legitimate standing up against the American government.
They're being used to destroy any legitimate movement that might threaten the American government from its totalitarian control.
But so to me, it sounds like these are tactics that could be used defensively that are maybe being used offensively.
I don't know.
Does that make any sense, Eric?
unidentified
Eric, are you there?
It looks like I'm still here.
harrison smith
Are you there? Yeah, go ahead.
unidentified
It looks, from everything that's been going on based off of the shootings, everything that's going on right now with the political wranglings and after the whole Epstein debacle—he didn't kill himself, by the way—this looks exactly like psychological operations to build a massive rift between racial relations in the United States in order to separate the populace in order to defeat us easier,
because I think the saying is one strand of rope is easily broken, but many strands of rope wound together are not broken.
So again, divided we fall, united we stand.
And that's exactly what they're doing.
They're just dividing us on an interpersonal level, and it's going to continue until whoever is in charge ends up just taking over America.
harrison smith
Again, I think you're exactly right.
I'm trying to play devil's advocate.
I'm trying just to think how anything that you've said or anything that we've uncovered contradicts the official story or doesn't line up.
But to me, all of this is lining up very well, and it's a lot of evidence that there were things going on behind the scenes that were motivating and possibly coordinating these two shooters.
As we sort of close out the show here, and you've already given us a wealth of information, and I don't know if you even have an opinion on this, but if you had to put money on it right now, do you think that this was coordinated by Deep State Elements?
unidentified
Oh, for sure. There's no doubt, because the one thing that you need in order to execute something like this is funding.
I mean, and what does a deep state have a lot of?
The deep state is all these, you know, all these very highly intelligent, very wealthy individuals.
Again, people related to Epstein and what they're, like, the George Soroses and Bill Gates and all that.
And what they're doing is they're destabilizing the economy, the populace.
You know, we have mass psychosis now.
And it's just...
I don't know.
The easiest way to describe it would be that these will continue, especially once we have a Republican Senate and Republican Congress with midterms coming up.
These mass shootings will continue, and they will start to get more sophisticated.
We'll see shooters use more sophisticated equipment.
They'll start running silencers or suppressors, whatever you want to call them.
They'll show up with firearms that are fully automatic, and then they'll continue to push an anti-gun narrative to the common populace that sits there and just gobbles off the garbage that's on mainstream media.
And by doing this, the only thing that's standing between us and the rest of the world is the Second Amendment.
I mean, we're a well-armed populace, and until that goes away, we'll be fine.
But that's what they're actively trying to do right now.
harrison smith
Wow. Well, this has been a really bombshell call, Eric.
And from what you've told us, There may be a whole, I mean, you know, that's what American Journal is sort of the idea.
The founding idea was we wanted to tap into this human intelligence network that the Infowars audience represents.
And this is exactly why, because we get people like Eric in Kansas calling in and telling us stuff that you don't see on mainstream media, but there's other stuff in mainstream media that sort of It goes along the same lines, so you start to read between the lines and see what's really going on.
That's absolutely incredible, and we're going to make sure to get this call up as a video on band.video very soon, and we ask all of our audience to share it around and get this information out just for their own knowledge and so they can start digging deeper and doing their own research and looking into everything that we've uncovered here.
Thank you again for your call, Eric.
That was absolutely fantastic.
Anything before I let you go.
unidentified
No, sir. But I'm sure I'll be in touch.
harrison smith
Wow, yeah. Please, let's stay in touch.
And stay on the line. I think our producer is going to talk to you.
He may have already talked to you during the break, but I think Alex Jones needs to get this information.
I think all of America needs to get this information.
So, again, thank you for the call, Eric.
Folks, please go to band.video and share this video as soon as it's up.
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We're going to try to get this up right away because people need to know this.
They need to be looking into it.
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Unfortunately, you happened to call in at a time when Eric did too.
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But I do appreciate you calling and staying on hold.
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Because I do want to hear what you say, and I appreciate your call and all of your...
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We've got to clear the inventory in front of our operation.
I want to thank you all for coming through and I want to encourage viewers and listeners out there who have not gone out and have not gotten one of these historic shirts To take action now, because these really are part of history.
Now, all the shirts are being sold at cost, except for one.
That's the Alex Jones was right, new limited edition shirt for $24.95, so he gets some funds in to run the operation.
And again, in the future, we'll have limited shirts that we fund our operation with, but not this giant catalog of hundreds of shirts.
They're all about to be history and will only exist in your closet or in your drawer, and you will have a piece of history.
So thank you for all your support.
Get your InfoWars limited edition t-shirts while you still can because they're almost all gone.
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