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I think it's time of building. | ||
There are many preconceived notions about what defines Satanism. | ||
Some people will say that Satanists are just playing dress-up. | ||
Some say they sacrifice children, and others believe they have magical powers. | ||
But the truth is much more simple. | ||
Most people will agree that Satanism is the antithesis of Christianity. | ||
So first we must define what Christianity is. | ||
In a sentence, Christianity is the impulse to express brotherly love towards our fellow man. | ||
Satanism does not have that impulse at all. | ||
In the most simple terms, Satanism can be described with the pop culture phrase, pimps and hoes. | ||
If these words upset you, good. | ||
We are talking about the nature of evil. | ||
And if it makes light of it, even better. | ||
These animals are nothing to fear. | ||
While the rich and powerful Satanists want you to believe they are witches and warlocks, they are nothing more than pimps and hoes, cannibals, feeding off other people like predatory animals. | ||
Completely devoid of the impulse for brotherly love, Satanism is base-level animal tribalism, an animal hierarchy comprised of the pimps at the top, the hoes they control, and the tricks they both exploit. | ||
This is the law of the jungle which has existed for millennia. | ||
A survival of the fittest, dog-eat-dog world, where the nice guys always finish last. | ||
It is the patriarchy that the anti-Christians claim to oppose, which makes no sense because we are only able to transcend this ruthlessness with the Christian impulse of brotherly love, where everyone is equally welcome. | ||
There is much talk about a battle being waged between good and evil, but this sort of simple black and white duality only exists in our mind. | ||
In reality, what's going on is a balancing act between our spirit and our body. | ||
While our spirit may be drawn to love and light, our body is an animal with innate animal instincts that cannot easily be suppressed. | ||
And like every other species of animal, the primary instincts are survival and reproduction. | ||
So as far as mammals go, the female is the ultimate prize in the game of life. | ||
A society built upon a Christian ethos of brotherly love is one that honors individual freedom. | ||
And the way to satisfy our animal desires for survival with brotherly love is through marriage and raising a family with some degree of selflessness. | ||
And without the Christian ethos of brotherly love, the Satanist simply sees women as the most valued commodity. | ||
To be bought and sold for one's own selfish desire. | ||
Pimps and hoes. | ||
Whether it be in the poorest communities or at the top of the pyramid. | ||
Satanism is all about control, and the ones at the top have invested everything into their technocratic pop culture media machine, which is their main method of pimping. | ||
And they see the brainwashed masses as their hoes, because according to the laws of the jungle, they own them, which is why they resent the Christian ethos. | ||
Because it is the only thing on earth that stands against them. | ||
But the real problem with Satanism is that it keeps an individual from knowing God and discovering their true path. | ||
Our free will allows us the choice to either transcend spiritually, which requires a personal relationship with God, or descend into the animal kingdom and forever remain a beast. | ||
Which is what the pimps and hoes are ultimately selling. | ||
But we don't have to buy it. | ||
Satanic influence has always been with us. | ||
And it is nothing to fear. | ||
These Satanist pimps are not gods. | ||
They are merely animals playing mind tricks and spinning lies. | ||
Redemption is for everyone, and humanity has a choice. | ||
We can either submit to the beast system and live like animals, or we can follow the Christian impulse for brotherly love and stand up against evil so that our children will know freedom. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
Very glad you're with us here today. | ||
Incredible video by Greg Reese there in that first five minutes. | ||
He's exactly right. | ||
About the status of Satanism in this world right now. | ||
There's a really good documentary from a long time ago, like early 90s, I think called American Pimp, I think is the... | ||
...is the phrase, but I remember thinking that when I watched that back then, is okay, all these little psychological tricks that they're using to control their slaves, essentially, is all the same tricks that you see being used on the American people in the political sphere. | ||
It really is like a one-to-one connection, just like any death cult. | ||
Whether you're trying to control a single person or an entire society, you're just still using the same psychological levers to pull. | ||
It really is that basic. | ||
Incredible stuff by Greg Reese. | ||
Please do share that video. | ||
Share those links. Ban.VideoInfoWars.com Lots to talk about today. | ||
We'll be joined by Tyler Bennett in the third hour, taking your calls throughout the first two hours. | ||
And a lot of videos. | ||
We'll see how many I feel like showing because, boy, are they upsetting. | ||
A lot of videos from the drag event in Dallas this weekend. | ||
We'll show you some of those. | ||
Alex Stein, Taylor Hansen on scene, capturing the perversion and absurdity. | ||
We'll begin today as we do every day with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
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*Bell rings* All right, here it is, folks. | |
Your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 6th of June, 2022. | ||
Drag builds confidence. | ||
That's the headline at Daily Caller. | ||
Listen to drag queens defend their decision to perform for children. | ||
YouTube channel Fleckis Talks shared a video Sunday containing interviews with drag queens at the controversial Drag Your Kids to Pride event in Dallas. | ||
Drag Your Kids to Pride. | ||
It's just the name of the event alone. | ||
Doesn't it make you picture some poor innocent child who'd rather be playing with frogs or throwing a baseball, being grabbed by the ankle and dragged by some man in a beard and a dress to a rainbow-colored glittery orgy somewhere to be... | ||
Just humiliated and horrified. | ||
If that's the image that it conjures to your mind, you're not that far off, to be honest with you. | ||
Drag your kids to Pride event in Dallas. | ||
That was hosted at the Mr. Mr. | ||
Gay Nightclub, where attendees were encouraged to bring children to watch and perform with drag queens. | ||
According to the video description, the interviews... | ||
We'll show you a little bit later in the program. | ||
The drag queens performed in front of a glowing pink neon sign that read, it's not going to lick itself. | ||
And here we see videos of the adult man in the demon costume dancing and flailing and receiving money from, again, innocent looking little children under the age of 10 or so who look baffled and confused by why they're participating in this horrific activity. | ||
Don't look like they're having fun, that's for sure. | ||
They look alternatively bored and confused, but it's okay. | ||
It'll all become perfectly clear as we continue to talk about this. | ||
Quick note before we move on, say what you want about transgenderism. | ||
If you think there's a real mental health crisis, if you think that people are born wearing the wrong skin, essentially, and that their brains are one gender but their bodies are another, and you have to somehow have a medical procedure to fix the body because the brain is certainly not the broken thing. | ||
Even if you want to make all these arguments about transgenderism, can we all agree, every one of us, Agree. | ||
Drag queens, drag kings, the people involved, we all agree that this has nothing to do with that, right? | ||
Drag queens have nothing to do with transgenderism. | ||
They may seem similar because they're both cross-dressing men, but in one case it at least has the, you know, patois, the mask of mental illness or some sort of mental health issue. | ||
But since its inception, The entire concept of drag queens was men who knew they were men. | ||
They didn't think they were women. | ||
They weren't dressing up to try to pass as women. | ||
They have beards, right? | ||
They know that they're men. They are men. | ||
They're not confused about that. | ||
And they're dressing up as women with the sole purpose of sexual gratification. | ||
You get that this is nothing but a sexual kink. | ||
And I'm not the one saying that. | ||
It's indisputable at this point. | ||
So... Let's leave the transgenderism discussion to the side. | ||
And when we talk about this, we'll be discussing why it's inappropriate to bring little children to a perverted sexual kink strip show. | ||
Okay? Just so we're perfectly clear. | ||
We'll talk about that a little bit later. | ||
Whether we want to or not. | ||
From justthenews.com, current and former CIA, Google, and Pfizer leaders meet to secretly tackle disinformation. | ||
World and business leaders met in Washington, D.C. for the past few days for informal discussions about geopolitical alignments, Russia, Ukraine, disruption of the global financial system, post-pandemic health and disinformation, amongst other subjects, all off the record. | ||
This, of course, is the Bilderberg meeting, the invite-only Bilderberg meeting, which traces its roots to a post-war concern about insufficient cross-Atlantic cooperation. | ||
And yeah, we'll talk a little bit more about what the Bilderbergers got up to as masters of politics and corporations got together to meet in secret and set policy away from the prying eyes of the people who the policy is directed at. | ||
We have this story from NBC News. | ||
At least 12 dead in another weekend of mass shootings across America. | ||
The first weekend of June marked a greater number of mass shooting deaths in the United States than the previous three-day weekend, which ended with Memorial Day. | ||
The tally for weekend gun violence through Sunday night was at least 12 killed and at least 38 injured in mass shootings defined by the Gun Violence Archive as an incident in which four or more people are shot or killed, not including the shooter. | ||
During the holiday weekend, nine were killed and more than 60 were injured in attacks fitting that definition. | ||
And again, we'll talk about this much more later and show you videos of the actual shootings that went on. | ||
Spoiler alert, wasn't white supremacy. | ||
Okay, let's just be sure about that. | ||
But it's okay. | ||
Well... People are gunning each other down on the streets of America. | ||
The government is working very hard to also rob their money from them and punish political activists for wandering around the Capitol. | ||
The January 6th committee is about to show its work. | ||
Here's what you need to know. More than 500 days removed from the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol, the committee investigating it is ready to show its work. | ||
The House Select Committee will hold its first public hearing this week on June 9th at 8 p.m. | ||
Sources told CNN this hearing will be a broad overview of the panel's 10-month investigation and set the stage for subsequent hearings, which are expected to cover certain topics or themes. | ||
That's right, a primetime show trial. | ||
Folks, we really are entering into realms of communism we didn't even think were possible. | ||
We're going to have the show trial of political dissidents aired on primetime for all of America to see so we can all gather around the water cooler the day after and discuss how our glorious government is doing the good and right things of destroying its dissidents and imprisoning them for years without trial and also using the actions of political activists to demonize and remove from power their political opposition. | ||
It's just full on capture of the American government by the communistic forces and they're going to advertise that in nightly hearings starting in just a few days. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
Putin threatens to hit new targets if long range missiles are sent to Ukraine. | ||
Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened a wider campaign of bombings and shelling Sunday. | ||
Should the United States send longer-range rockets to Ukraine at the same time dismissing the advanced shorter missiles? | ||
President Biden has already promised as, quote, nothing new. | ||
Putin said the new targets that have yet to be attacked would be hit if Ukraine received longer-range missiles but did not say which ones. | ||
Biden has not offered longer-range weapons and is not expected to do so. | ||
He has insisted that Ukraine not use the shorter-range weapon systems to attack Russia within its borders. | ||
So literally, Russia is just like, you know, there's a lot of Ukraine that we've not touched so far. | ||
It'd be a shame if someone were to send longer-range missiles and start to attack inside Russia. | ||
It'd be a shame if we had to, you know, do what we're capable of rather than what is necessary to achieve our political goals, to which the Biden administration responded, I don't know, by sticking out their tongues and spitting because they're children that are... | ||
Driving the entire world into war. | ||
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We're going to open up the phone lines nice and early this morning to take your calls about what you see going on in the world around you. | ||
We're showing videos of this Drag Kids to Pride event that took place in Dallas. | ||
Featuring a who's who of right-wing citizens of Dallas. | ||
Alex Stein, Taylor Hansen, apparently John Doyle was there as well. | ||
And I think it's right, actually, I retweeted a thing that somebody else said because I agreed with it so much. | ||
Oilfield Rando was the one who said, he said, I slept on it. | ||
I think the answer to things like yesterday's Texas kiddie drag show is turnout. | ||
More opponents are going to have to show up, way more, hundreds, thousands even. | ||
I know the right hates that stuff, but like Jesse Kelly says, you're going to have to get uncomfortable. | ||
I think that's accurate. | ||
You can actually see in the videos that will show you the way the... | ||
Because people had showed up, like Antifa had showed up to... | ||
Protect, provide security for the drag queen pedophile story time. | ||
To protect the innocent, beautiful victims of capitalism or whatever they think they're doing. | ||
Who could possibly say who they think they're protecting or what they think they're standing for. | ||
Their minds are just confused messes of satanic crap. | ||
But they're there. They're out there. | ||
They're standing around staring blankly. | ||
In fact, let's go ahead and go to one of these videos now. | ||
We got the one of Taylor Hansen to defend. | ||
Yeah, so I think it's clip number six. | ||
Might be clip number two. | ||
Yeah, clip number six. We'll go. | ||
This is Taylor Hansen asking the attendees of the Drag Kids to Pride event if they could defend... | ||
And this is the way Antifa has responded any time I've talked to them on the street, confronted them on the street, just go up and you're like, hey, what are you doing here? | ||
And they're just like... They just stare. | ||
They just stare with this, like, weird blank look. | ||
It's actually very creepy. | ||
Like, they're... If they're attempting to, you know, portray themselves as sort of mindless zombies, like, you know, there's something, like, instinctual about it. | ||
And I think it has to do with, I mean, it's just, it's literally a survival instinct, where, like, if an animal's not acting right, something in the back of your mind sends warning signs. | ||
And I don't know if anybody out there's ever experienced it, but it can even happen with, like... | ||
I'm trying to catch like a mouse that's gotten into your house and you're trying to get... | ||
And like if it runs at you, it's like horrifying. | ||
Not because you're actually scared of the mice, but because you know instinctually that's not what it's supposed to do. | ||
And so something is wrong with it. | ||
Rabia, this happens with rabies. | ||
You know, that's why you see the mad dog stumbling down the street going after people. | ||
That's one of the symptoms of rabies is animals will like not be scared of things that they should be scared of. | ||
And it's like one of those things. | ||
It's like you go up and talk to these people, and you know how humans should react, and they just don't react that way. | ||
I've had it with other animals, too, where you try to scare them off, and they just look at you, and it's freaky. | ||
It's like a deer or something, and you're like, bah, bah, get away, get away. | ||
And they just look at you. You're like, oh, there's something wrong with you. | ||
There's something wrong with this deer because your instincts aren't working, which is making my instincts go a little bit crazy. | ||
Sending warning signs going, there's something not right in the brain of this animal. | ||
And that's what you're going to see here in this video. | ||
So let's go now to Taylor Hansen asking the... | ||
Just, ooh, weirdos. | ||
I don't know how else to put it. Very strange people there protecting the little children as they're giving money to men in dresses, stripping and doing the splits. | ||
Ooh, what a creepy world we live in. | ||
Here's Taylor Hanson exposing it. | ||
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You know, what would Jesus do? | |
He'd be here fighting this. | ||
What do you guys think? | ||
Anything defense to say to that? | ||
I mean, about the child drag show that was hosted in here this morning. | ||
There it is. There's the stare. | ||
There's the rabies stare. | ||
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What about you, brother? Can I get any word out of you? | |
I'm not listening. I'm not talking. | ||
I'm not listening. I'm not talking. | ||
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I was just asking your opinion about what took place. | |
I am stupid and ignorant, and I'm proud of that. | ||
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Figured you guys were, you know, pro-child drag show. | |
I just want to see your guys' opinion on this topic. | ||
Every time. Every time that's how Antifa acts. | ||
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What about you, man? This is how they act. | |
They're not soldiers. This isn't the Queen's Guard, right? | ||
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Maintaining their... I think one of them will talk to us or defend their positions on hosting a child drag show. | |
So that should be pretty self-evident that they don't support what they believe in. | ||
They cannot defend it because it's wrong. | ||
But let's keep going down the line and see if any of these people are actually willing to talk about what they believe in and the fact that they think it's okay to groom children. | ||
So write this way. Hey, what about you, man? | ||
Do you have any opinion on what took place inside this building today? | ||
They come out. They're spending their Saturday afternoon. | ||
What do you identify as? Standing out, protecting this area. | ||
They cannot discuss why they agree with it. | ||
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They're all mute. Hey, man. | |
They're all brain dead. They're literally—would there be a difference? | ||
Can you guys give me any information on— These people had full frontal lobotomies and could not think. | ||
Would their reactions be any different? | ||
Just nothing. Oh, a middle finger there. | ||
Very brave. Very well informed. | ||
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No words? What about you brother? | |
Brain's broken. Why do you hide your face? | ||
Is it because you're committing crimes? | ||
Maybe crimes against children? | ||
They don't know. See John Doyle while we're doing in the background. | ||
They have nothing to say about their ideology, their beliefs, or about the fact that they are actually the fascists here in this situation. | ||
So, I mean, I'd really like to just get one word out of you, ma'am. | ||
You'll notice. Because I just want to be so silent, but you're so vehemently defending this. | ||
I mean, do you have anything to say? | ||
One more chance. Notice the police officer next to Taylor Hanson is facing the same direction as the Antifa people, right? | ||
It's a perfect image of... | ||
Sort of our modern society. | ||
Inside the building, you have grown homosexual men in skimpy outfits, dancing for and collecting money from little children under the age of 10 in front of a big sign that says it's not going to lick itself, right as they as they do splits and expose themselves and act you know very degenerately i don't know how else to put it then outside that building you have the police | ||
the agents of the state the heavily armed militarized police force standing guard and protecting the security for the event who are completely mute incredibly unhealthy and weak looking brain dead idiots that are just standing there completely incapable of even expressing their own beliefs | ||
or you know elucidating anybody as to why they should believe in this sort of thing because you know they don't they don't spread their ideas by argumentation They don't spread their ideas by discussion. | ||
They spread their ideas by propaganda and indoctrination. | ||
That's why these things have to exist in the modern world. | ||
Any area, whether it's in real life or on the Internet, without intense censorship and moderation and, you know, forced narratives, it becomes right wing because that's the way normal people think. | ||
And when you are allowed to argue and discuss things, the best ideas rise to the top. | ||
And those are invariably counter to the modern liberal leftist paradigm. | ||
So you have to force people to think the way that you want them to think, or at least force them to obey you. | ||
So there you have the police standing guard in front of the weird Antifa rabies patients there. | ||
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I remember distinctly one time in Austin, there was some sort of event we were going to. | ||
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This was a while ago, back when Trump was president. | |
And there was a group of Antifa. | ||
And like, you know, I just approach people like they're human beings, right? | ||
You just walk up and you're just like, hey, how's it going? | ||
What are you doing here? | ||
And they do, they do. They just give you this like blank-eyed stare. | ||
And it's really, it's really creepy. | ||
It's weird, man. Try it yourself. | ||
Try next time someone just like a stranger comes up to you and is just like, hey, how you doing? | ||
Just like, just stare at him. | ||
They'll be like, oh God, what's happening? | ||
What am I doing? What's going on here? | ||
Are you going to hurt me? Like, it's like, it's freaky. | ||
It's weird. But I remember at this particular event, all these Antifa guys had rifles. | ||
They all had guns. Yeah, there's the look. | ||
Yeah, it's the Adam Schiff look. | ||
It's like glazed over, blank stare, the predator stare. | ||
It's a warning sign you look in for dogs when dogs give you this stare where you can see white above the iris of the eye. | ||
That's a warning sign in dog training. | ||
It's a fight or flight kind of signal that they're about to attack you. | ||
So you see it in AOC. I mean, that's the crazy eye look that you see all the time. | ||
People always point it out. It's like, there's something weird. | ||
And again, it's one of these things you go, you see somebody making a face like that, and you're like, ooh, I don't trust this person. | ||
You don't really know why. And then you can go in and study it and actually find out. | ||
It's like a... It's, you know, it's like an actual thing. | ||
Like when dogs get really still. | ||
When dogs are moving around and wiggling and wagging their tail, it's like they're nice and relaxed. | ||
But when a dog's about to attack, it gets real still and it picks its head up and it looks at you and you can see the top of its... | ||
The whites of its eyes. This is all instinctual stuff that they're trying to drive away from you. | ||
It's the type of thing where if you see somebody with that type of look, you hold your children. | ||
You get your children away from them. | ||
These people are staring at your children like, bring them to us. | ||
Bring your child to us. | ||
We want to show them things. | ||
And you're just like... This feels wrong, but I'm going to do it. | ||
It's against my instincts, but this culture is telling me it's good. | ||
But I remember this one particular group you go up to. | ||
Is that what it is? Senpaku? | ||
The Japanese have a term for it? | ||
Three whites. It's generally referred to as senpaku eyes and refers to the eyes which either white space can seen below or above the iris is revealed. | ||
The medical condition in which sclera can be seen below the iris is called lower sclera show. | ||
Senpaku. It's too cute of a word. | ||
I'm gonna keep calling it crazy eyes. | ||
It's got hydrogen gycosis. | ||
Crazy eyes. But in this particular instance, you walk up to the Antifa people and it was more just kind of confusing because you're asking them questions and they're just like staring at you. | ||
And it took me a second to be like, oh, you're trying to intimidate me right now. | ||
You think you're being like tough by like staring me down. | ||
As if I'm going to go up to a bunch of Antifa people and be like, have this like stare down with them. | ||
I literally just started laughing in their faces being like... | ||
Are you trying to intimidate? | ||
Oh, I'm sorry, your big scary guns, are they supposed to be intimidating? | ||
Oh, I'm so scared. This little, like, twig-armed little weirdo, five feet tall, staring up at me, trying to intimidate me. | ||
Oh, yeah. Oh, you're so brave. | ||
You're so brave. Pat him on the head a little bit. | ||
That's what they're trying to do. They're trying to intimidate you. | ||
They think they're like soldiers. | ||
They think they're the Queen's Guard in front of Buckingham Palace. | ||
I will not move. | ||
I will not be distracted from my duty. | ||
I will protect the pedophiles. | ||
I will serve the pedophile dance class. | ||
I will not falter in my reserve. | ||
I will not give in to the temptation to lash out. | ||
I will maintain my stoic resolve to protect the pedophiles as they groom children. | ||
Wow, so brave, so powerful, so good. | ||
While the police stand in front of him, while like a, you know, 45-year-old white guy. | ||
And that's, you know, we've had callers into this show, Buvaldi bringing up a lot of questions, going, what's happened to police? | ||
What's going through the minds of police? | ||
You really gotta wonder. | ||
You really gotta wonder, like, what it's like to be a 50-year-old man Grew up in the 70s, like you saw America in its heyday, at its sort of peak, and now you're a 20-year veteran of the police force. | ||
You've been shot at. You've been demonized for the last two years, and you get the call where... | ||
Your captain, who I'm sure is some whatever obese lesbian, just being like, you gotta get out. | ||
There's a bar in West Dallas where grown men are stripping for little children. | ||
You're like, my God. So we're going to arrest the pedophiles? | ||
No, you're going to protect them. | ||
You're going to go stand outside of this bar, and you're going to make sure the dangerous right-wingers who are going there to talk about Jesus Christ and wearing, you know, crosses and bringing Bibles and trying to discuss things with the brain-dead idiot. | ||
What are the Buckingham Palace guys called? | ||
They have a silly name. They have silly hats. | ||
Beef Eaters! There you go, yeah. | ||
The Antifa Beef Eaters. | ||
What an appropriate name. | ||
So I guess if, okay, if these are the beef eaters, then like the soy eaters, that's what they are. | ||
They're the soy eaters standing outside of the religious activity going on inside. | ||
The sacrament of child molestation. | ||
Can you imagine being a cop and being told you're going to protect this? | ||
You're going to put your body in between the Christians and the pedophiles. | ||
And you may have to, you know, it might get messy out there. | ||
We know. We've heard so many times. | ||
They won't shut up about how dangerous these right-wing Christian activists are. | ||
So you may be laying down your life, but it's all in service of protecting the men in Speedos gyrating in front of children. | ||
So you know what you're standing for is what you signed up for. | ||
Sure, there's, you know, just completely rampant murder. | ||
Yes, crime is skyrocketing through the roof. | ||
You could be doing things like that. | ||
And yes, what's happening inside, it could kind of technically be a crime also. | ||
So you're going to go and you're going to protect the criminals. | ||
You're going to protect the weird groomers. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. It's a little weird. | ||
I mean, just think about what these people are doing to children. | ||
And if you're a parent, just think about like if you, you know, have a neighbor that you trust a lot. | ||
They've got maybe kids of their own. | ||
So you've got to, you know, run an errand. | ||
It's last second. | ||
Hey, I couldn't get a babysitter. I got to go do this. | ||
Can you just watch my kid for 30 minutes? | ||
Would you mind? Guy's like, no, not a problem at all. | ||
We're hanging out at back. | ||
Yeah, leave your kid here. And then you like pick up your kid and your kid's like, yeah. | ||
You know, Mr. Anderson put on a dress and put on makeup and showed me how to get on the ground and wiggle my butt. | ||
And it's just like, what did he do? | ||
Yeah, he was showing me a book about how I might actually be a girl. | ||
And he was showing me dresses. | ||
Like, wouldn't your reaction be criminal, right? | ||
Wouldn't your reaction be... | ||
I don't know, violent? Mine would be to have somebody without your permission taking your kid and telling them these things and teaching them these things. | ||
And wait, Mr. | ||
Anderson did all this to you? Yeah, but he said not to tell you. | ||
He said to hide it from you. | ||
He said to keep it secret from you because you wouldn't like it. | ||
You know, if you put it in a scale of an individual, it's really not... | ||
It's really not vague. It's really not up for debate. | ||
It's like, that's horrific. | ||
That's wrong. How dare you? | ||
He'd probably be arrested. | ||
If you call the cops and you're like, hey, my babysitter is essentially molesting my child. | ||
I don't know how else to put it. | ||
He put him in a dress and was dancing with him? | ||
You need to arrest this guy. | ||
You need to stop this guy before he traumatizes more children. | ||
It's not that complicated. For some reason, it's like when a teacher does it in a school, people think that's okay. | ||
No, it's worse. | ||
If your neighbor doing it to your kid would be objectionable and would be criminal, then a teacher doing it with the full force and authority of the state behind them, it's not better. | ||
It's worse. You understand that? | ||
So now you've got... This police officer standing out in front of the drag queen show protecting the, again, just completely mindless, dangerously disassociated Antifa members protecting them, standing in front of them. I really would love to know what's going through that guy's mind. | ||
And how, as a police officer, you don't either go in and shut down what's happening on the inside, Just turn around. | ||
Just turn around and go, oh, right, the people I'm supposed to be protecting are the decent Americans, the citizens of the United States that are standing up for children and innocence, not the mindless morons. | ||
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All right, folks, I'm going to go ahead and open up the phone lines now. | |
We're going to continue to talk about this conversation. | ||
Event that took place in Dallas. | ||
Things are happening all over the United States. | ||
And it's good to see so many right-wingers in Dallas standing up and going and counter-protesting this. | ||
There needs to be a lot more. | ||
And I know it's not the way you want to spend your Saturday afternoon. | ||
The problem is that the authorities are on their side. | ||
So if you don't, who's going to? | ||
The police are there protecting the poor, innocent pedophiles grooming children from the dangerous right-wingers. | ||
They're protecting the children. | ||
So, I mean, this is clown world. | ||
This is where we are now. | ||
And yeah, it is, yeah, this police officer. | ||
How you feeling about your life, Bug? | ||
You feeling like you made the right choices? | ||
You feeling like you're protecting and serving as you stand as the As the bodyguard of brain-dead idiots who themselves are protecting disgusting perverts who are inside a strip bar stripping for children. | ||
You feeling good about the direction of America? | ||
I'm just here to get my pension. | ||
All right, just a couple more years. | ||
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I just got to keep protecting the pedophiles for a couple more years. | |
I'll get my pension. I'll go grill. | ||
I get to buy a boat. | ||
Boomers, man! What are we going to do? | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
That's a question I need answers to. | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
I mean, you know what's going to happen. | ||
You get why we're a little black-pilled here at Infowars? | ||
Because the same thing happened in school boards last year. | ||
You understand what will happen, right? | ||
Is that... Republicans will start protesting this. | ||
They'll start standing up against it. | ||
They'll start showing up to these events. | ||
And the poor, innocent, lovely drag queens will likely get a call from the FBI going, hey, you know, we'll call your enemies terrorists. | ||
Just go ahead and write us a letter. Try us a quick letter. | ||
We'll collaborate with you. | ||
Get with the Biden White House. | ||
We'll come up with a letter. | ||
You send us the letter. You call the people who oppose you, dangerous white supremacist terrorists, and we'll We'll send jackbooted thugs to kick down their door at 3 o'clock in the morning and haul them off to prison without a trial. | ||
That's the way it works now. | ||
So, sort of between a rock and a hard place. | ||
So what do we do? That's a question I want to know. | ||
To answer that question, give me a call. | ||
The number to dial 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Who's that? Rolling something says, if COP wasn't in the middle, there was potential for violence. | ||
Oh, yes. Yeah, John Doyle was going to go launch an attack. | ||
Taylor Hansen filming. | ||
You get that we want to expose these people. | ||
We want to reveal to these people what's going on. | ||
The violence happening at that moment was the violence being inflicted on the minds of the children inside, destroying their lives. | ||
In a sense, purposefully to manipulate them. | ||
Did I already give out the number? 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
We're going to go to a video here. | ||
Fleckis, I guess, is expanding. | ||
His operation, because Fleckis Talks is usually just the guy, Fleckis, going around talking, but now he's got, I guess, reporters on the ground. | ||
This is a guy named Aldo Butazoni, who was given permission to sit in on the event and carried out interviews on behalf of the Fleckis Talk YouTube channel in cooperation with Daily Caller. | ||
The story is on dailycaller.com. | ||
Drag builds confidence. Listen to drag queens defend their decision to perform for children. | ||
We'll show you this video here in just a second. | ||
And the interesting thing is you'll see... | ||
Parents, or maybe not parents, but adults that aren't actively engaged in the drag queen story hour, or dancing event, strip club perversion, whatever you want to call it. | ||
And when they're asked, is this going to Make kids want to do drag. | ||
They're just like, no. What are you talking about? | ||
Then they ask the drag queens, is this going to make kids want to do drags? | ||
And they're like, yes, that's why I'm doing it. | ||
Yeah, I'm doing it to get children to do it with me. | ||
And it's incredibly creepy. | ||
Incredibly weird. We'll take a look at it and we'll pause it every once in a while to comment and we'll go to your calls in the beginning of the next hour. | ||
If we don't have time to here. | ||
It's a longer video, so we won't be able to show the whole thing here. | ||
But here it is. Dallas Drag. | ||
Drag queens hosting children's event. | ||
Explain themselves. Let's watch. | ||
Clip 2. You see inside the bar, the flashing strobe lights, the adult man in a thong taking money from children. | ||
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...to Pride event at Mr. | |
Mister in downtown Dallas, and I am here with... | ||
Noelle Sinclair. And what is your name? | ||
I am Arielle Diamond. | ||
How do you think the event went today? | ||
I think it was amazing. | ||
I never get to, like, perform in front of children. | ||
Never get to perform in front of children. | ||
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I have, like, six other younger siblings. So it was very emotional. | |
I loved it. It was probably one of the best shows I've ever done. | ||
What do you say to the conservative parents that wouldn't bring their children to an event like this? | ||
Why? Here's the thing. | ||
I don't think that there is any kind of issue with exposing children to this because, especially... | ||
Literal babies. If your child is in the community or you may think they are, I just think that drag is educational. | ||
Do you think that exposing children to drag will lead children to do drag in the future in the long run? | ||
Not if they don't want to do drag. | ||
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I'm a gay man and I don't want to do drag. | |
So I don't think no. | ||
Absolutely not. It's not grooming. | ||
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It's not you will be what you are. | |
We're not going to turn you into something else because you come and see this event. | ||
There's literally kids, like, posing with drag queens, getting the picture taken, and getting applause for. | ||
Here's the craziest thing. Hold on, let's pause real quick. | ||
Let's pause real quick. The answer is undeniable that the answer is yes. | ||
It's... These people aren't stupid. | ||
They're lying to you, right? | ||
These people are just... | ||
They're just despicable. | ||
They're just... Despicable liars that are perfectly aware that... | ||
The obvious outcome of putting children on stage and cheering for them doing something, they might want to do that again in the future. | ||
No matter what it is, that's the thing with little kids. | ||
The amazing thing to me is how dumb little kids are. | ||
I mean, they're brilliant in certain ways, smarter than adults in some ways. | ||
No, they're not. They're not smarter than kids? | ||
They are, though. Maybe it's just, like, little kids I know, but, you know, adults have this, like, ability to, like, be wrong on purpose where, like, you can tell them things about, like, I'm trying to think of a good example of just something obvious. | ||
I mean, I remember being a little kid and when somebody was, like, just noticing, just being like, wait, if white people are the only ones that can't That can be racist, then isn't that sort of a white supremacy? | ||
Like, oh, I can't talk about race because I'm white, and that might make the non-whites feel bad. | ||
Because they might realize that they're not white. | ||
If I bring up race, it'll make them feel bad. | ||
So I'm not going to bring it up because... | ||
I'm white. It's like, eh, it's a little racist. | ||
Like, I don't know. It's like the emperor's new clothes, right? | ||
In that story, it's not an adult that calls out the emperor and says, that dude's naked. | ||
It's the little kid. It's the little kid who can just see through all the BS and isn't held down by the, you know, pressures of adulthood who can just go, oh, that's the truth right there. | ||
Like a little kid, if you're like, oh, no, that's a girl. | ||
They'll just be like, no, that's a boy. | ||
It's just like, well, no, but... | ||
Yeah, but no, he's a beard. | ||
He has a boy. Boys have beards. | ||
You know, it's just like, oh, okay, okay. | ||
Yeah, you're too young and innocent to understand the convoluted mental gymnastics we go through to lie to ourselves. | ||
So you're smarter in that way. | ||
Being a BS, you want to know what's also really funny about these drag queens? | ||
I was thinking about it really late last night because we talked about this on the Alex Jones show a lot last night. | ||
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Yeah, I bet. I'm sitting there like... | |
Drag queens always portray, like, a caricature of what a woman is, kind of, right? | ||
Like, they're dressing salaciously. | ||
Yeah, yeah. They're dancing, they're dropping it low. | ||
Like, you never see a drag queen acting like a CEO, right? | ||
Or like a business professional or someone who's like, wouldn't it be crazy if a drag queen just like is a traditional mother, right? | ||
Like acting like a traditional mother. | ||
Well, no, but that's the thing, right? | ||
It's not transgender. | ||
It's not like these are men who think that they're women. | ||
It's just, it's a sexual perversion sort of thing. | ||
And I mean, it is kind of hilarious that the only people who can celebrate femininity in this world are men, right? | ||
Right. I feel so good to be feminine. | ||
I feel powerful and confident. | ||
It's just like, well, you're a man, so you're not supposed to feel that way. | ||
This is weird. It's very weird. | ||
You're being celebrated for a very weird reason. | ||
But, you know, we had friends over last weekend. | ||
One of their kids is, I don't even know, like five or something. | ||
But he thought I was an entirely different person because they have another friend. | ||
Actually, Chase, who's been on the show, I think he's going to be on Friday. | ||
Maybe he's going to be on later this week. | ||
They're mutual friends of ours, and Chase looks kind of like me. | ||
He wears glasses. He's a white guy, a little bit taller, but clearly not be. | ||
But this little kid is looking at me and looks to his dad and goes, is that Chase? | ||
He's like, no, I'm not Chase. | ||
And it's just like, you know, these are the kids that you expect to understand the nuances of sexuality. | ||
No, you're abusing them. | ||
You're abusing their innocence. You're taking advantage of their stupidity. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Alright folks. | ||
We got Patty in Boston. | ||
He's called in to argue with me. | ||
Okay. We also have two Tims and two Marcuses calling in. | ||
Kind of weird. Glitches in the Matrix taking place. | ||
So, Patty, in Boston, you want to fight with me about trannies? | ||
You want to fight with me? | ||
So you're... | ||
I won't put words in your mouth. | ||
What's on your mind, Patty? | ||
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You're on the air. Well, I'm going to put something in your mouth real quick. | |
Hey, if you have two Marcuses, is it Marcus I? Or is it Marcuses? | ||
I'm not sure about that. That's a very good question. | ||
We'll get the Latin or Greek translator done. | ||
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Yeah, I'm not sure. We have to do some research on that. | |
All right, Patty, we don't have much time. | ||
Tell me, why do you love children being groomed by pedophiles? | ||
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Why are you in favor of that? No, I don't love—I don't support that in any fashion, form or fashion at all. | |
I just think that you guys make like a mountain out of a molehill with this. | ||
This is nonsense. I mean, there are literally 17 transgender people in the entire country. | ||
But if you were an alien, if you were a Martian, and you came down and only listened to Infowars, you would think that everybody is transgender. | ||
You guys are so full of it. | ||
It's not even funny. | ||
It's just silliness. | ||
I mean, stop it. | ||
Nobody cares about this BS. I live in one of the most liberal cities in the country, right? | ||
Or in the world, you would have to say, right? | ||
In Boston, Massachusetts. And I can count on one hand how many times I've had a conversation with a transgender person. | ||
You guys are so chicken little. | ||
It's not even funny. | ||
Get over it. Just... | ||
Stop it. There's a couple things. | ||
There's a couple things. First of all, did we hold the drag event? | ||
Are we the ones grooming children? | ||
I mean, we're responding to an event that took place and actually happened. | ||
And if more people spoke up against it, maybe we wouldn't have to. | ||
But that's... Just the first thing. | ||
The second thing is, does this have anything to do with transsexuals? | ||
Does this have anything to do with trannies? | ||
Does this guy think he's a man or think he's a woman? | ||
I think he thinks he's a man who dresses up like a woman, but he's not confused about his gender. | ||
He doesn't have a mental issue. | ||
He's engaged in a sexual fetish right now, along with children. | ||
And again, it would be one thing if this was... | ||
Like, and I guess this is like the slippery slope fallacy, right? | ||
When it was happening in the 80s and it's like, well, these men just do this in basements in New York to, you know, it's where they go to like take drugs and dress up as women. | ||
In the 80s, it was like, hey, if they want to do that, Fine. | ||
It's not hurting anybody. It's in some basement in New York with a bunch of, you know, drugged out weirdos. | ||
Like, what could I care? | ||
But now it's happening in, you know, daylight in Dallas, Texas. | ||
It's happening in front of children. | ||
It's happening in schools. | ||
It's happening in libraries. | ||
It's happening with the support of the politics. | ||
And if it does have to do with trannies, then you have things like the Biden administration withholding free lunch money for little kids in elementary schools unless they, you know, open up their bathrooms to transgender students. | ||
So, I mean, You get that it's kind of ridiculous to call us out as if we're the ones perpetuating this when we are 100% of the time reacting to the actions of the people outside. | ||
I mean, you get that that's kind of stupid? | ||
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Well, I don't know what libraries, the bathrooms you're hanging out in, but the ones I go, the bathrooms that I go to, I just take a poop. | |
So if you don't see it, Patty, it doesn't exist. | ||
If it is not readily apparent in your personal life. | ||
Okay, great. All right. | ||
Well, okay. | ||
Then you're a dog. | ||
Then you're a cat, right? | ||
Then you're a little baby without the ability to conceptualize that things can exist without your knowledge of them. | ||
It's like when my one-year-old cries because his mom goes into a different room. | ||
You understand that things happen that have impacts on your life. | ||
So if you aren't aware of a crime happening, should the police not... | ||
Not approach it? No. | ||
I get that you want to make it look like or you're trying to frame it as if InfoWars is the one perpetuating this argument and transgender people are just out there just minding their own business, not bothering anybody. | ||
And here comes InfoWars to mess their day up. | ||
If they were in a basement in New York, I wouldn't care. | ||
They're doing it to children. | ||
They're forcing it down your throat. | ||
Disney's involved. Screw them. | ||
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We'll fight back. You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
I do love it. I wish I still had my old Twitter account because it was one of the last things I said on that. | ||
We'll just get proven right over and over. | ||
The liberals' only defense is to feign ignorance at this point. | ||
To pretend that what's happening isn't happening, and so to act like reactions to what's happening are outrageous. | ||
It's their only defense at this point, is to be able to see what's going on, they know what's going on, perfectly aware, but they have to pretend that they don't see it. | ||
They have to pretend it's not happening, pretend it's something that we just made up, because it's the only way that they can justify Not caring about what's going on. | ||
And it's the same thing we saw in my debate about globalism. | ||
Where I go, look, the world leaders are gathering as we speak. | ||
This was during the, not Davos, not the WEF and the WHO trying to sign the pandemic treaty. | ||
It wasn't that recently. | ||
It was the time before that, the meeting just before that called the World Government Conference, where they're trying to set up a world government. | ||
And we're going, look, the biggest politicians, the biggest... | ||
Noble families, the biggest corporations, the biggest media outlets, the academics. | ||
They're gathering right now as we speak, and they're setting in motion the plan to establish a world government. | ||
That's happening. They are bragging about it. | ||
The videos show them talking about it. | ||
Their white papers come out showing their plan. | ||
This is happening. And my opponent just goes, well, I just don't believe that's happening. | ||
And it's just like... But it is. | ||
It is happening. Like, yeah, but I don't believe it. | ||
Okay, well, there are drag queens stripping in front of children and saying, in their own words, we want to get children into this lifestyle. | ||
It's the most emotional and best day of my life that I get to do this in front of children. | ||
And we're like, that's weird and creepy, isn't it? | ||
And they're just like, I don't think it's happening. | ||
I don't see it. | ||
It's not happening. And, of course, you know that they're full of it because... | ||
How do you think they'd feel if there was uncovered that a bunch of little kids were being indoctrinated into, you know, Hitler's youth in Dallas? | ||
You think that if a bunch of adults were sig heiling and having a Nazi rally with a bunch of little kids there, they'd go... | ||
So what? So what? | ||
I mean, it's no big deal. It's not happening. | ||
It's not really going on. | ||
No, they would go, well, my God, we have to shut this down. | ||
We have to throw these people in prison, and this is child abuse. | ||
We have to get those children away from those adults. | ||
They know it's happening. | ||
They know it's wrong. | ||
They know this is taking place. | ||
They know it's being supported by the corporations. | ||
They know it's being shoved down the throat by everybody from Disney. | ||
To damn Pizza Hut giving out books about drag queens, to the federal government forcing schools to accept this, to the cover of transgenderism and mental illness. | ||
They know that transgenderism has spiked from less than 1% to like 20% of kids in 10 years, they know that's not natural. | ||
They know that's not because half of all kids were secretly trans but were kept down by the conservative Christians. | ||
They know all of this, so they have to pretend ignorance because they're dishonest people, because their entire conception of reality is based off the rejection entirely of truth. | ||
And that was one of the things that I think Ali Stuckley said. | ||
I tweeted this out yesterday. | ||
I retweeted it. Somebody retweeted it. | ||
Some brilliant, handsome genius on Twitter retweeted it. | ||
I'm not allowed to have a Twitter, so it couldn't have been me. | ||
But she said, you know, the amazing thing about Matt Walsh's What is a Woman, where he goes around and asks people what a woman is and tries to get them to explain their ideology, is that the people who were approved of transgenderism and were perpetuating the idea of transgenderism didn't just reject the gender binary. | ||
They rejected the concept of truth. | ||
They rejected that there could be such a thing as objective truth. | ||
They use these terms like your truth, my truth, right? | ||
There's no such thing as the truth. | ||
They reject the concept of truth and As a thing, you wonder why these people are dishonest. | ||
You wonder why these people are perfectly capable of feeling no shame in blatantly lying, blatantly misrepresenting what they know to be true. | ||
They don't believe in truth. | ||
What they believe is usefulness. | ||
What they believe is if the truth is useful, I'll tell it. | ||
If the truth is not useful, then I'll weasel my way out of it and I'll lie because what they believe in is a religion. | ||
It's a goal. | ||
It's a conception of reality that's completely divorced from the physical world to manifest as it is, as it actually exists. | ||
They live in a world of false reality that they're perfectly – they know is false and they're okay with it being false and they support it being false because it gives them satisfaction. | ||
It gives them pleasure somehow. | ||
So, you know, how could that be real? | ||
The pleasure is the only thing that's real. | ||
It's sort of the opposite of, like, the basic beliefs of most religions, right? | ||
If you boil Buddhism down, it's... | ||
That life is pain, right? | ||
To these people, life should be nothing but pleasure. | ||
Pleasure is the only real thing. | ||
If it makes me happy, it's good and true. | ||
And if it doesn't, then it must be false and I'll reject it outright. | ||
These people are completely divorced from reality, completely divorced from what is true or good because truth is goodness. | ||
They reject the very concept of truth itself. | ||
So there's no wonder. Their only defense at this point for normal, like the extreme people, you know, Still saying the same things. | ||
But the normal people, normal liberals like Patty, who's reasonable in a lot of things, he has to have a purposeful ignorance to this. | ||
It's a naivety that is that they put on like a mask. | ||
They have to pretend they don't know that the world elites are establishing a world government. | ||
They have to pretend they don't know that the vaccines don't work. | ||
They have to pretend they don't know that the masks don't work. | ||
They have to pretend they don't know that drag queens are grooming children because they're pedophiles. | ||
They have to pretend they don't know this because to actually recognize what was going on, what's actually going on in the world would undermine their entire belief system. | ||
And they're not brave enough to handle that. | ||
So they're cowards and liars and morons, and we all have to pay the price for their inability to even operate. | ||
Let's go now out to the phone calls. | ||
Our first Marcus of the call, Ohio, of the show rather. | ||
Marcus in Ohio has five conspiracies that you want to add to something. | ||
What is this, Marcus? You're on the air. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. | |
I called, I think, last week and had you rank some conspiracy theories. | ||
Excellent. We're rating conspiracy theories. | ||
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Yes, sir. I got five of them. | |
At the end, I got a website I'd like to have people check out if you have time. | ||
Go ahead. Here we go. | ||
Number one, the Princess Diana Bible. | ||
Ooh, I'm a solid five on that. | ||
So, wait, ten is it's definitely a conspiracy. | ||
One is, I believe, the true story, right? | ||
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Yeah. Correct. Yes, sir. | |
All right. So I'll put a fat five on that one. | ||
A lot of threads to pull on that one. | ||
So I'm right in the middle on Princess Di. | ||
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Okay. How about Roswell Accident? | |
Roswell, I'm more like a 7 or an 8 because I definitely don't believe the official story. | ||
And even if the official story is aliens, I don't necessarily believe that. | ||
I don't think we know what happened with Roswell, but I also don't think it was 100% aliens and a government cover-up. | ||
So I'm going to go 7 or 8 on that one. | ||
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Alrighty, how about good old theory of Atlantis? | |
Ooh, Atlantis. | ||
You know, I'm probably like a 7 or 8, maybe even a 9 on that one. | ||
I don't know if the island of Atlantis was necessarily real, but I definitely am a big believer in that we don't know the true history of humanity and that humanity was technologically advanced before the flood and the fall. | ||
Yeah, I think they had technologies that we still aren't exactly aware of. | ||
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I agree. I got two more for you. | |
How about the thoughts of there being, I think it's like a Titan Temple or something under the airport in Denver. | ||
Oh, that I'm a 10 on. | ||
That I 100% believe. | ||
And I think it's a continuity of government thing. | ||
I think it was an underground base. | ||
It's the Dr. Strangelove base, essentially, right? | ||
We can live under a mountain and be protected and come out 100 years from now and we'll be the only ones that are alive. | ||
Yeah, I'm a 10 on the Denver airport conspiracy. | ||
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And then one more. | |
The last one I have is Bigfoot. | ||
Oh, Bigfoot. | ||
Look, you know, there's some things I just can't talk about on this show, and Bigfoot's one of them, so I'm going to have to no comment on that one. | ||
Forces bigger than myself are preventing me from speaking about the Bigfoot conspiracy. | ||
Okay, not a word. | ||
Here's what I think about Bigfoot. | ||
About Bigfoot is that it's more likely that Bigfoot is an interdimensional, mind-reading, friendly demon than it is that there is an undiscovered family of apes in the Pacific Northwest. | ||
I think when you... | ||
The likelihood that scientists have been incapable of finding... | ||
A family of apes in the mountains of Washington State is so unbelievable to me, it's more likely that it is an interdimensional, shape-shifting demon. | ||
And those are the two camps. | ||
So I'm firmly in the spiritual reality of Bigfoot camp, not the lost ape theory. | ||
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I see the lens of the world through my own eyes. | |
The Bible says we all see through a rose color darkly. | ||
And so, no amount of intimidation, no amount of threats, no amount of attacks is gonna make me change what I say and I do. | ||
And so, two weeks ago, when the tragic event unfolded in Uvalde, Texas, with 19 children and two teachers killed, There were publications everywhere saying, will Alex Jones say this is a false flag? | ||
Will Alex Jones say this was staged? | ||
Because Jones always says it's staged. | ||
No, I don't always say it's staged. | ||
When there's an hour stand down at Columbine, and they knew it was going to happen, and they stood down, I said it was suspicious, and the children reported, the teenagers reported multiple gunmen in the building, and men that were adults doing it. | ||
We've covered that. Greg Reese did a great report on it last week. | ||
And then you look at the stand down in Broward County a few years ago, the tragic event, what happened there, and they knew the guy was a shooter. | ||
They knew he was planning it. They called him school shooter. | ||
They stood down for at least 12, 14 minutes outside when they knew he was running around shooting people. | ||
And the list goes on and on. | ||
We have the Buffalo white supremacist shooter, turns out was in constant communication with a former federal agent. | ||
That obviously leads to provocateuring, leans towards that. | ||
So, just because I've been sued by the Democratic Party for questioning mass shootings, is it the reason I came out two weeks ago on Tuesday after it happened and said, well, the police say that they chased him in there and engaged him and a hero Border Patrol agent killed him within 12 minutes. | ||
And then, well, he was barricaded inside there and we're not sure and... | ||
It was 45 minutes, and then it was 60 minutes, and then it was 70 minutes. | ||
Now it's 75 minutes that they stood outside, the state police, local police, all of them, and held the families back, and they lied about it for a week, and finally the head of the DPS went down there and said, I was misled, and the governor said he was misled. | ||
And then I said, okay, it looks like we were lied to. | ||
But I should have gotten in a car, and I should have gone down there, three hours away, and I should have interviewed people like I used to do. | ||
I didn't not do it because I've been sued for asking questions. | ||
I still said Jussie Smollett and Bubba Wallace were staged, and we still, we think something's staged, say it. | ||
But I still kind of just stayed out of it because it's such a toxic situation. | ||
And if it happens again like this, we won't be like that. | ||
So I subconsciously backed off of this because it's so painful. | ||
I mean, who wants to be around something like that? | ||
The grieving parents and others. | ||
And so we dropped the ball. | ||
We gave the police the benefit of the doubt because it's Texas and the police have been under attack and I want to believe in the police. | ||
But the head police chief of the school district there is in hiding. | ||
He was already elected to the city council. | ||
He won't talk to the press. | ||
He won't talk to the state police for Texas Rangers. | ||
He won't talk to the feds. | ||
And Who knows what happened? | ||
Because it turns out there weren't police in there for an hour. | ||
It turns out they weren't outside the barricaded door. | ||
They now say none of that was true. | ||
On what planet do we live for 70 plus minutes, hundreds of police stand around, sitting on their hands, that's a nice way of saying it, with their thumbs in their rear ends, doing nothing because the head... | ||
Cop of the school district said so, who it turns out wasn't in radio communication, and who it turns out wasn't even on the scene. | ||
That's dereliction of duty. | ||
That is serious. | ||
Negligence. And I want him indicted for negligence. | ||
And I want him indicted for fraud. | ||
And I want everybody else that lied in trouble. | ||
Because if we don't keep the police accountable, we're in a police state. | ||
That doesn't mean when the left goes after them for no reason, we back them. | ||
But this is shameful. | ||
And this is disgusting. | ||
And quite frankly, who the hell knows what happened? | ||
I'm really suspicious now of this police chief. | ||
I'm really suspicious of the whole thing and the timing and the midterms and all of it. | ||
And you got the white supremacist with the feds and all of it. | ||
And that's being covered up. | ||
Is the average cop bad? | ||
No, they followed orders and stood there. | ||
But these moms had better instincts. | ||
And the off-duty cops went and got their own kids. | ||
So here's this powerful woman who I really want to get on the show. | ||
In fact, I want to send Christy Lee down there to interview her or others. | ||
Uvalde mom who saved kids from school shootings says police threatened her. | ||
This is Angela Gomez. | ||
This woman is who the police chief should be. | ||
I am so ashamed. | ||
Of Texas, I'm ashamed that I bought their BS, and I'm pissed. | ||
Now, I don't know what went on down there, but for all we know, it could be MKUltra. | ||
For all we know, my God, yet again, man, just like the Whitmer case I thought was staged, turned out it was all fake! | ||
We need to find out what the hell's going on. | ||
This guy told six friends he was shooting the school up. | ||
The police were told and were not given a warrant to go after him. | ||
Why are the police following orders? | ||
It's following orders at a time like this. | ||
And the cops tasing fathers and mothers. | ||
It's disgusting! | ||
And the police aided and abetted that murderer by protecting him while he killed those people. | ||
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Here she is. Arrest you because you're being very uncooperative. | |
I said, well, you're going to have to arrest me because I'm going in there and I'm telling you right now, I don't see none of y'all in there. | ||
Y'all are standing with snipers and y'all are far away. | ||
If y'all don't go in there, I'm going in there. | ||
He immediately put me in cuffs. | ||
She says after Uvalde police officers told marshals to uncuff Gomez, she ran towards the school. | ||
As soon as they uncuffed me, I jumped that first gate fence. | ||
and once I jumped it, I went to my son's class and I knocked on the door and I remember the teacher saying, I'm like, hey, they're already bulge cutting the fence to get me. | ||
She's like, you think we have time to get out? | ||
I said, you'll have time, I'm going to run for my other son. | ||
Once she was assured her son was okay, Gomez ran to get her other child, encountering more officers who tried to stop her. | ||
So I start yelling and I'm being a cooperative and I'm like, well, y'all aren't doing. | ||
What are y'all doing? Y'all ain't doing. | ||
Y'all need to be in here. Give me your best. | ||
Somebody give me a best. Something. | ||
I started paying attention to how far the shots were being so that I knew the shooter was all the way still by my first son's class. | ||
So when I went to my second son's door, the teacher didn't want to open the door for me. | ||
So that's when they started escorting me out. | ||
And as I see that they're opening my son's door, I go run for my son and I get him With both of her kids out safe, Gomez still can't shake the thought of those who didn't make it. | ||
While you were inside the school, did you see officers inside the school? | ||
There was not one officer inside the school when I ran to my second son's class. | ||
There was not one officer. And you were hearing gunshots, so you knew You could hear the gunshots. | ||
It was still active. The gunshots were still active. | ||
They were not in there. | ||
There was no one in there. If anything, when I pulled up, my car was closer to the school than where the snipers and everybody that was laying on the ground were. | ||
When you heard that it took law enforcement 75 minutes before they went in and stopped the shooter, what was your thinking, having been inside the school yourself? | ||
I don't know. I was just thinking that they could have saved many more lives. | ||
They could have gone into that classroom and maybe... | ||
All right, let's stop right there. | ||
So this woman followed her God-given instincts. | ||
She's a good mother. And the police followed the criminal orders of that police chief who needs to be in handcuffs right now. | ||
Hey, I want him arrested now! | ||
Arrest that son of a bitch right now! | ||
Right now! No more of this crap! | ||
I bitched out Florida for standing out for 14 minutes. | ||
Texas stands down for over 70. | ||
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Shameful! You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
We're going to your phone calls now. | ||
Let's go to Marcus in Idaho, our second Marcus of the day. | ||
We want to talk about boomers. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Marcus. You're on the air. | ||
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Hello, it's Marcus' Harrison. | |
Marcus'? Yes, that's the plural of Marcus. | ||
Oh, that's the plural. Yes, yes. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Marcus' not Mark High. | ||
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Yeah, we're in good company with Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor which wrote the meditations of Dolph Lossi. | |
Definitely. So, I've got a couple things to say. | ||
Today is Satanist Day. | ||
It's 666, June 6, 2022, and you put those 222 together, that makes 666. | ||
So, I think we should all be praying to God to confuse these people. | ||
So the boomers, you know, in the category of boomers, I'm a boomer myself. | ||
But I have to say that Joe Biden's a boomer. | ||
Klaus Schwab is a boomer. | ||
We kind of, it seems like... | ||
A lot of people take aim at just the regular people when they should be. | ||
Nancy Pelosi's a boomer. | ||
Mitch McConnell's a boomer. | ||
There's a lot of boomers out there that we should be taking aim at, not just the regular people. | ||
Yeah, I agree. To me, the frustrating part is that young kids these days kind of don't have An option or the ability to not be political, right? | ||
Their whole world is defined by politics and they all think they have to get involved. | ||
Meanwhile, the boomers just don't They don't care. | ||
They just really don't know what's going on. | ||
They don't care what's going on. | ||
They grew up in a world where you could just sit back and trust your government. | ||
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That's not true. | |
That's not true. You don't think so? | ||
I have a hot dog cart and I take the pulse of people in my area all the time and people do care. | ||
We're aware of what's happening. | ||
But, you know, I want to push on just a little bit more. | ||
Everything that's happening now with the Drag Queen story hour and all the stuff that's happening, it's not like the Great Reset is looming. | ||
We are in the midst of it right now. | ||
And take, for example, the – people are talking about – The whole nation's in a drought right now. | ||
Well, it's not in a drought. | ||
We have a lot of water, which is happening, but the federal government is pushing regulations across the nation to drain the reservoirs and drain the lakes so that we have coming up a shortage of electricity, which is going through those whole things. | ||
And it's intentional. And no one's talking about it. | ||
No one's looking into it. | ||
I wish somebody out there who hears this will look into that and find those regulations because I know the Department of Interior and the EPA has created those regulations which are pushing the states and pushing the water agencies to intentionally Drop the levels or take out all the water and the reservoirs and put them into the streams and rivers for the fish. | ||
So we're being intentionally destroyed by this. | ||
And so that's why we're in the midst of the Great Reset. | ||
Yeah, I think you're exactly right. | ||
We had a story last week about California dumping millions of gallons of fresh water into the ocean rather than let people use it. | ||
It clearly isn't intentional. | ||
That's exactly what's happening. Just the final note on the boomers before we move on to the next call is... | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
We could get into it for a long time. | ||
But the fact is that the arc history took was that these were the people that were sort of in charge when everything became institutionalized and all the small business were folded into massive corporations, the rise of these just incredible conglomerates that run absolutely everything in one particular industry or whatever. | ||
And so the boomers just decided that their teenage years were the peak of humanity because they can't recognize that it was just the peak for themselves. | ||
So it's like, that's why to this day, if you're going to listen to a car commercial or a We're good to go. | ||
It's a fantastical, romantic idea of their childhood that they want to impose on everybody else. | ||
Don't you think that they're using that music, though, to sell to boomers because boomers have money to spend? | ||
They are, but it's also completely... | ||
Like, castrating the culture and our ability to move forward. | ||
Like, if the people in the 50s had done that to the boomers, then they would have never had the music that they had. | ||
It would have been nothing but big band beats from the 1950s, 1930s, right? | ||
You have to embrace, like, the advancement of technology and actually, you know, shape it to the modern world rather than constantly, like, trying to revert back to some old glory days that you experienced as a teenager. | ||
behind the scenes for Fight Club, and there's the scene where they're bashing cars as they walk down the street, and Edward Norton apparently said, I want to bash a VW Bug, because he hated the fact that they were remaking the VW Bug in the early 2000s, because it was this stuck-in-the-mud concept of like, really, because it was this stuck-in-the-mud concept of like, really, we're remaking the VW Bug from the 40s? | ||
We're going to remake the car from the 40s? | ||
Because we can't advance, we can't create something new and cool. | ||
The new and cool things are like Priuses that are just ugly and weird-looking. | ||
So it's this like concept of just like constantly stuck, like recreating what came before but doing it like in a worse and weirder way. | ||
But it's completely preventing... | ||
You know, humanity itself from advancing. | ||
Yeah, here they are beating the VW bug, literally beating it as a symbol of the arrested development of the American culture. | ||
I think that is an accurate reading of, you know, why boomers being in charge has ground everything to a halt. | ||
Let's go out to Tim in California, who's called in about $200 million per week on something. | ||
Tim, thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. Yeah, $200 million a week, not as a main thing, just a side hustle. | ||
You can make $200 million a week as a side hustle? | ||
What's that, selling goods on eBay? | ||
How do you make this, Tim? | ||
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That's a lot of money. Oh, it's already happening. | |
And let's compare and contrast this if you want to be ambitious. | ||
Apple Computer started April 1st, 1976. | ||
They got 154,000 employees, and now 46 years later, they admit they made $34.65 billion in a single year. | ||
By the way, the Department of Education gets double that. | ||
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They get $68 billion with only 4,400 employees. | |
That's just a sidebar. Anyways, the $200 million a week, that's from human smuggling, the Mexican drug cartel. | ||
Hat tip to Maria Bartiromo yesterday. | ||
Yeah, $200 million a week human smuggling Mexican drug cartel. | ||
This doesn't count the money they get for the fentanyl that they drag across China without firing a shot. | ||
And I also butchered this before. | ||
Yeah, Vietnam killed 50-something thousand people, but it took 10 years to do it. | ||
In one year, last year, 106,000 people died from fentanyl. | ||
Yeah. Sorry. No, you're making a lot of good points. | ||
Where's that money coming from, Tim? | ||
That's the real question. Well, they mentioned that China is now paying $50,000 per head. | ||
To give people an example. | ||
Yeah. It beats the stuffings out. | ||
It happens to say, hey, look, here I am. | ||
Can I come in? No. | ||
Or, hey, come in, but we're going to watch or we're going to get you and your family to give us money all the days of your life. | ||
I just couldn't help but think with $200 million per week, maybe that's why the officers are standing there holding the doors open on the bus and the people are standing around on the plane tarmac going, boy, yeah, this is really weird watching all these people get on these planes and they don't even have to go through the metal detectors like everyone else does. | ||
Yeah, and that's so weird. It's so weird how we're actively right now participating in human trafficking. | ||
Isn't that so weird, Tim? | ||
How do cops get away with this in their own minds? | ||
You're right. You're referencing the flight into Pennsylvania. | ||
Last 10 seconds, Tim, go. | ||
Just look at the money. Just contrast the money compared to the biggest companies on Earth. | ||
These guys are making a third as much. | ||
And what do they got to do to get it? | ||
They have to apply to the UN, and the UN has to get the money from the American people, and then the American people have to be taxed for it. | ||
So, yeah, it's us. | ||
It's our money. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Welcome back. | ||
We are now nearly two hours into this Monday program, and I have not once asked you to go to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
That's my bad. | ||
We get complaints about how often we plug. | ||
Never get compliments about not plugging. | ||
Isn't that interesting? | ||
Isn't that coincidental or convenient? | ||
I don't know what I'm talking about. | ||
Listen, we have to plug because we have to stay on air, because we have to run this entire operation, because we have to try to save the world, because we have to do something to defend against the satanic assault now tearing down the structures of our civilization. | ||
We cannot do it without you. | ||
We rely on you. | ||
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I mean, really a ton of fantastic stuff on sale right now at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
It helps keep us on the air. | ||
It's something that you'll use every day and love. | ||
And, of course, we appreciate it so much that we get to stay on the air. | ||
Let's go back out to your phone calls and we'll be joined in the next hour by Tyler Bennett. | ||
We'll be talking about taxes and we'll talk to him about the big picture and what exactly is happening in this country. | ||
Why the elites are seemingly collapsing everything on purpose. | ||
How can this be? | ||
That's a big takeaway from Infowars. | ||
If there's one thing Infowars is here to do, it is just to point at everything going on in the world and just go, that's not by accident. | ||
None of this is by accident. | ||
None of this is coincidental. | ||
It's all a part of a well-publicized plan that we've been warning you about for years. | ||
So wake up to the fact that you're being attacked and fight back against it. | ||
Or roll over, surrender, and allow the people who despise you to slit your throat and take your children away. | ||
That's the reality that we're in. | ||
Betty in Florida has an answer for this. | ||
She says she knows what we can do to fight back, or at least how we can conceive of this stuff. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Betty, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi. It took me back to basically 2 Corinthians 10.4. | ||
It says for... The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to pulling down strongholds. | ||
And so a long time ago, I used to read these spiritual warfare books. | ||
One of the books that I read is called Pigs in the Parlor by Fred, and I think it's Fred Hammond. | ||
And it shows you basically how to fight in the spirit realm because what we're dealing with here is the fallen angels trying to basically do what their leader, Satan, is telling them to do and kind of like eliminate the human race because they can't get back to where they used to be because they're fallen. | ||
And so their thing is to eliminate the human race. | ||
So if they try to like basically make every child gay and groom them in the way that they're Right. Right. They'll never be able to get back in. | ||
And demons don't have a gender. | ||
So that's why it's like they want to cross the genders and kind of mess them up. | ||
Yeah, that's interesting. I mean, it goes all the way back to ancient Greece and even farther, the hermaphroditic demon spirit. | ||
Yeah, it's a very common thing. | ||
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Now, one of the things that I read in that Pigs in the Parna book, Is that homosexuality is a derivative of witchcraft and witchcraft is basically manipulation and, you know, what is the word? | |
When they try to make people do things, it's because... | ||
Hypnotism. | ||
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Yes. Like, the demon cannot, like, force you to do something, but it will put ideas in your head when they're kind of being, like, led to that. | |
So that's why they're bringing the kids to those crazy places. | ||
And my number one thing, and I believe that this is the solution, I believe that if a whole bunch of spiritual Christians, warriors, people that know how to fight in the spirit realm, just show up and just start, like, rebuking. | ||
Stand there and start And I understand what the boomer man said. | ||
Hear me, boomer man. I'm saying like the person that was born at that time saying that, oh, no, we hate that. | ||
What I believe you saying is they're comfortable. | ||
Nobody's like getting up and saying, hey, let's go. | ||
Let's do that. They want to sit in the churches. | ||
I know what he means, but I also know what you mean. | ||
They want to sit in the church and they'll be like, praise the Lord. | ||
Let's preach to the choir. | ||
Let's go outside. Right, right. | ||
Yeah, yeah. They don't realize. | ||
And that's why I think Orthodox Christianity is so attractive to a lot of people now is because they seem to recognize, like, no, this is happening in the real world. | ||
You can't just go to church on Sunday and just ignore demonic forces the rest of the week. | ||
You're under attack continuously. | ||
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We cannot let them sit there, excuse me, stand there and do whatever they're doing and just go to church like everything is okay. | |
I tell my sister, like, hey, let's go outside of Walmart. | ||
And she looks at me up and down like, uh, that's not what I do. | ||
I just go to church. You know? | ||
Anyway, that's what I wanted to say. | ||
Thank you for taking my call. Well, thank you very much for the call, and I think you're exactly right. | ||
And also, you know, you got to do what actually works. | ||
You know, I find it just as obnoxious as probably most other people do. | ||
Like, I'm a Christian. | ||
I'm faithful. I believe in God. | ||
And I love Christians. | ||
But still, I don't want you knocking on my door and trying to tell me about Jesus. | ||
I don't want you, like, standing up in an airplane and playing a song and trying to force it on your throat. | ||
Because who is that helping? | ||
Like, do you think people that don't believe in God are like, well, I didn't believe in God until I heard this, you know... | ||
Weird version of a Woody Guthrie song that had Jesus in the title. | ||
Now I'm a Christian. It's like, no, that's not how it works. | ||
You're going to actually convert somebody. | ||
It needs to be in conversation and really in-depth working out of ideas. | ||
But what you can do is do things like the America First guys did during the big abortion rally nonsense that was kicked up about a month ago. | ||
When abortion activists were trying to storm into Catholic churches and attack churches, the America First guys... | ||
Put on their, you know, crucifix, their rosaries, and just stood in front of the church praying and chanting and, you know, not doing any violence, but just being a physical barrier. | ||
And you can just see the little demons down in the pit just like screeching and like hobbling around and like trying to attack them. | ||
And they're just staying there like holding a cross, just being like, no, you're not getting past me. | ||
Sorry, that's just how it is. Incredibly powerful and effective. | ||
And, you know, it shows the way that these leftists, I mean, it's like, you know, You can flick holy water on them, and they just start, like, screaming and smoking and rolling around on the ground. | ||
And it's like, you don't think this is a spiritual battle when you see their reaction to just hearing, like, the gospel? | ||
It's horrific and crazy, and we need a lot more people and a lot more young people to stand up for what's right, which is, of course, to, you know, love your neighbors, turn the other cheek. | ||
You know, all the stuff that Jesus taught everybody first. | ||
He did it first. He was the only one. | ||
Came up with this stuff. | ||
Don't listen to the lies. | ||
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They're just like, actually, Jesus was a reborn Osiris. | |
Osiris was also born of a virgin. | ||
It's just like, okay, yeah. | ||
You don't think that's the way God would do things? | ||
Every proof I've ever needed from Jesus just comes from historical reality. | ||
I've said it a million times. Just imagine being in 1st century AD Palestine, and you see this guy Jesus who's like, I'm the son of God, and we're creating a religion that people are going to worship. | ||
For the next several thousand years and you hear this and you're like, yeah, we've heard this before. | ||
I've heard of prophets before. | ||
They always comes to nothing. | ||
It's just another one of these guys spouting his nonsense, like forget about it. | ||
And then you go to walk away and you trip on a rock and you fall and, oh, no, it's a wormhole. | ||
And you fall and you tumble and you are suddenly transported to 2,000 years in the future. | ||
And you wake up on the streets of New York City and there's skyscrapers around. | ||
You're like, oh, my God, what year is it? | ||
And they're like, 2022. | ||
It's 2022. | ||
And you're like, 2022 what? | ||
And they're like, years since the birth of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. | ||
And you're like, what? | ||
And you fall back in the wormhole and you're back in year 1 A.D. | ||
would you not then go, hey, this guy's right. | ||
This guy's actually accurate about what he was saying. | ||
I thought he was full of it before, but I had a vision of the future, 2,000 years of the future. | ||
They still count their very existence by the time, their distance from when this guy was born. | ||
So maybe we should listen to him and pay attention to him for a second. | ||
Yeah, but then people would think you're crazy and they'd stone you to death. | ||
Yeah, that's exactly right. | ||
You'd be hunted down. | ||
It's one of them. Am I being tested again? | ||
Is this one of your hardest battles? | ||
You literally need to put your phone down and go outside. | ||
That's what needs to happen. | ||
That's what needs to take place. | ||
That's what is taking place, and that's why we're seeing these great right-wingers stand up and fight back against the stuff going on right here. | ||
It is a spiritual battle. | ||
It is a very, very real one, and I see people in the chat arguing about whether Palestine exists. | ||
Way to miss the point, fellas. | ||
Just completely missed the point. | ||
That's fine. It's all fine. It's all totally fine. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with a little video, and then Tyler Bennett will be joining us in studio. | ||
Very excited to talk to him about the, you know, collapse of the entire world economy and what you can do to protect yourself against it. | ||
Stay tuned. Thanks for the calls, everybody. | ||
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Mainstream media, which has largely ignored the Durham investigation, suddenly cares and celebrates when Hillary Clinton lawyer Michael Sussman is acquitted. | ||
Bringing you what's ignored, sensationalized, unbalanced, misleading or just plain false. | ||
Here's your media malfeasance for the first week of June. | ||
Washington Examiner Democratic lawyer Michael Sussman was found not guilty Tuesday on the false statements charge of concealing his representation of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign from the FBI when he pushed since debunked Trump-Russia claims to the bureau in 2016. | ||
As Molly Hemingway notes, corporate media downplayed Sussman trial while its testimony confirmed their own corruption and that of Clinton and FBI. | ||
Now that he's, as expected, been acquitted, tweets aplenty. | ||
The evidence was pretty straightforward. | ||
Sussman billed the Clinton camp on the day he talked Trump-Russia ties with FBI, New York Post reported. | ||
Former AG Bill Barr. | ||
Well, while he did not succeed in getting a conviction from the D.C. jury, I think he accomplished something far more important, which is he brought out the truth in two important areas. | ||
First, I think he crystallized the central role played by the Hillary campaign in launching as a dirty trick the whole Russiagate collusion narrative. | ||
During the trial, Clinton campaign manager Robbie Mook admitted it was Hillary Clinton who had approved spreading the debunked Alpha Bank information to the media. | ||
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You guys have got to try the cold chai. | |
It is delicious, isn't it? | ||
Becker News. A fed-up Donald Trump recently fired off a letter to Miss Marjorie Miller of the Pulitzer Prize board. | ||
It threatens to sue the board if it does not rescind the Pulitzer's given to the Washington Post and New York Times for their blatant fake news stories. | ||
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It's now clear that so-called fake news can have real-world consequences. | |
So with all the evidence presented, why the acquittal? | ||
As attorney Jonathan Turley had noted, the problem for Durham is the jury and the judge. | ||
He's facing a jury that has three Clinton donors, an AOC donor, and a woman whose daughter is on the same sports team as Sussman's daughter. | ||
Now let's review the definition of jury nullification from Cornell Law School. | ||
A jury's knowing and deliberate rejection of the evidence or refusal to apply the law either because the jury wants to send a message about some social issue that is larger than the case itself or because the result dictated by law is contrary to the jury's sense of justice, morality, or fairness. | ||
Now keep that definition in mind when you hear what the jury foreman had to say. | ||
Personally, I don't think it should have been prosecuted because I think we have better time or resources to use or spend to other things that affect the nation as a whole than a possible lie to the FBI. | ||
Since the verdict, we've now learned more about deeper connections between defendant Michael Sussman's former law firm, Perkins Coy, and the FBI. | ||
We got a report from a whistleblower that we confirmed through multiple admissions, including this letter. | ||
showing that the Democrat Party's law firm, the law firm that received $42 million from the Democratic Party, has this co-located workspace that they operate in concert with the FBI. Why in the world would that be the case? | ||
Why would Christopher Wray allow it to continue? | ||
Then you also have to ask yourself, why within the last 12 months was the person on behalf of Perkins Coy operating that work site, Michael Sussman himself. | ||
And we heard through this trial that you just referenced that the FBI believed Michael Sussman was lying to them in 2017 when he was shuttling false information about Trump into the intelligence process. | ||
And now we learned for four years after that lie, Michael Sussman was in fact operating this secure work environment. | ||
So what What reason would there be for that? | ||
And what leverage would the Perkins law firm have over the FBI, given this work they're doing together? | ||
It appears this whole investigation is not wrapped up, as MSM would have you believe. | ||
There's still a pending case against Igor Duchenko, who is the main source. | ||
All right, folks, that's the latest video by Christy Lee. | ||
You can find it on ban.video. | ||
In the next hour, I'm joined in studio by Tyler Bennett. | ||
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Alright, welcome back ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour of American Journal today. | ||
I'm joined by Tyler Bennett. | ||
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That website again, jonestaxrelief.com. | ||
Welcome to the show, Tyler. | ||
Well, thanks for having me back on. | ||
Great to be back in studio, Harrison. | ||
And so it's like you were talking about the last hour here, is there is an economic attack on the people of this country, on the dollar, on your savings, on the American dream of homeownership and the white picket fence as it becomes harder and harder. | ||
Today, the Wall Street Journal reported that the Congressional Budget Office cannot fully explain why In 2021 and in 2020, the amount of tax revenues the IRS has received is higher than ever. | ||
But really, we all know the answer. | ||
If you could do some simple math, it's because the inflation rate is so high and taxes are not indexed properly for inflation. | ||
What that means in plain English is... | ||
More inflation goes up, the more of your hard-earned money goes to taxes. | ||
And that's really it. | ||
It's the secret way for the government to raise taxes without going out there and saying, hey, instead of paying 35%, you're paying 37%. | ||
You're already paying that, and you don't even know it because of the inflation. | ||
And so the crazy thing is, while me and you are stuck in that system, the elites in this country, as they've always been, escape by at the top. | ||
And so... The name of the game is, listen, there may be two systems in this country, but it's based on knowledge and a lack thereof. | ||
And this is the reason, I've said this before, why taxes and financial literacy isn't taught in school. | ||
Sure, you can decide to take these classes in upper level colleges, etc., but I think there's a very strong argument that everyone should know how to write a check, how to balance a checkbook, how to pay taxes by the time they graduate high school. | ||
That is just not a reality situation. | ||
The reality is simple. | ||
We're not part of their club, and they don't want you to be part of their club. | ||
But here's the thing. I went to school for taxes. | ||
I went to school for law over 10 years. | ||
And I am all about giving what... | ||
Those deductions, those credits, and those strategies that the elite use to the regular people. | ||
Now, there was a movie recently that was rather entertaining, but if you're wondering in a visual kind of little entertaining aspect how the elites are using the tax code and different structures such as trusts and LLCs, which we'll go into in a minute, To evade taxes, and it's called The Laundromat on Netflix. | ||
I would check it out. Anyways, the point is, and I've said this before too, is you have you right here. | ||
You have your assets right here. | ||
As many... Fictional, legal fictions, pieces of paper, entities, trust that we can put in between you and your assets, that protects you both from the government and any other creditors that you might have. | ||
When we talk about saving money on taxes, we're also talking about keeping your money protected, obviously from the government, but from anyone else who's after it as well. | ||
And so CNBC actually was reporting this morning as well. | ||
I was checking the news before I came here that, and this is something I deal with all the time. | ||
If you try to call in the IRS right now, you're going to wait on hold for three hours, and then you're going to reach the end of the queue, and it'll throw you back off. | ||
Right. And you got to call back again. | ||
And so while you, as the regular person, can't get a hold of the IRS, your problem, your tax problem, just keeps generating interest and penalties. | ||
You get more fees for latency. Exactly. It's compounded monthly. | ||
And so you can't get a hold of these people. | ||
They don't necessarily even want you to get a hold of them because they want more and more of your money. | ||
And so that's also where having a tax professional comes into play because, for example, when I call the IRS, they're going to pick up immediately because they know that we're not, you know, playing around. | ||
We've got law degrees. | ||
We've got people. We know people in that office and they will pick up the phone. | ||
Right. No, no. Yeah, that's, you know, it's a classic thing with the government when it comes to, you know, what they expect of you. | ||
You better be on time. You better have all your paperwork or you're going to be punished. | ||
And then you try to get something from them. | ||
And it's, well, give us six weeks and we maybe will get around to it. | ||
Stay on hold for four hours and we might talk to you. | ||
I mean, it's completely, you know, because they have all the power, they get to abuse you at will, really. | ||
Correct. And then six weeks later, if you're lucky enough to get a letter, what it'll say is we are still considering, give us another six weeks. | ||
And I've seen that happen forever. | ||
So here's another example of how this is affecting disproportionately is... | ||
So just like the police have quotas, right? | ||
Like, you know, at the end of the month, the police are out there trying to fill their quota. | ||
The IRS is the same way with audits. | ||
And even though they hired all these additional IRS agents last year, they are still in the whole work-wise when it comes to having the manpower to audit the people in this country who really should be audited, the multimillionaires and billionaires, because they have, you know, as I was talking about, their money is here. | ||
They're here and they have a multitude of entities, trusts, etc. | ||
So it takes a lot of manpower to audit these people. | ||
And so what the IRS does to meet its quota and so that they don't want to say, oh, audits are down. | ||
We've audited less people this year. | ||
So instead of auditing those people, they have concentrated... | ||
95% of their audit efforts on people who are making $25,000 or less. | ||
So it's really a smack in the face to the little guy, and the big guy is getting off scot-free again. | ||
Right. Well, and of course, they've announced they're tracking purchases of $600 or more. | ||
I mean, these are not laws to target the big guys who are circumventing the tax rules or using these little shortcuts. | ||
They're going after the people at the very bottom and putting more pressure on them. | ||
I mean, it's ruthless, really. | ||
It is. And, Harrison, it's crazy because there's this thing called the tax gap, right, which is how much money the IRS needs to make every year to pay the bills of this country and how much they actually make. | ||
It's about a trillion dollars short. | ||
And the reason that the Biden administration put that $650 million A dollar reporting requirement in a place for eBay, for Etsy, for Zelle, is because they said we can close the tax cap this way from all these middle class and small business owners not reporting $600 of income. | ||
Well, here's the thing is, if they just... | ||
Put even a tenth, maybe even a hundredth of that effort into trying to make sure the upper class reports correctly, that tax gap would not only be filled, we'd have a surplus. | ||
Right. But instead of doing that, because of the lobbies and the amount of power involved, and of course, that's their club, they're going after the middle class. | ||
I like how you phrased it, because in the old days, under nobility, if you weren't born into the upper rank, there was no possible way you could get into it, except for some extraordinary activity. | ||
But these days, there's still this sort of noble class of people that has access to and is treated differently. | ||
Than the average person. | ||
But you can actually put yourself in that class because it's strictly knowledge that they have that we don't have. | ||
And if you can gain that knowledge and start using the same tricks they use, you're as protected as they are. | ||
That's like 90% correct. | ||
There is the reality of situation that the families that have owned this country, Rockefeller, all of them, from the beginning of time... | ||
Are always going to have more money than you or me when we start out on this planet, born, going to school, right? | ||
But the second biggest thing, this has always been true in America, the biggest difference between class in America besides money is education. | ||
And it really, really shows itself when it comes to financial literacy and tax literacy. | ||
Because, I mean, I get clients that are in... | ||
You know, in their 60s, they've been living their entire life, and they don't understand some of the more basic tax concepts, and it's not their fault. | ||
It's because this country has systematically decided to keep you out of the loop on that information, and simply knowing the information is 90% of the battle. | ||
100%. And they also can afford the lawyers and the tax experts that they can use to get around the laws. | ||
You can too with jones tax relief.com. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, My guest is Tyler Bennett, tax professional with jonestaxrelief.com. | ||
And just because it's not tax season right now doesn't mean the government isn't doing everything it can to screw you over and that you, you know, need to be thinking about this because it's always something worth thinking about. | ||
jonestaxrelief.com. | ||
Now, I saw this thread yesterday from kim.com, and I think it's totally brilliant. | ||
It's on Twitter. He says this may be the most important threat I ever make. | ||
Big picture stuff about the major global collapse that's coming. | ||
He says I'll try to help you understand why the future is not what we're hoping for. | ||
It's worse than most can imagine. | ||
Our leaders know, but what are they planning? | ||
He says this. The United States did not have a surplus or balanced budget since 2001. | ||
In the last 50 years, the US has only had four years of profit. | ||
In fact, all the profit the US had would not be enough to pay for just six months of the current yearly deficit. | ||
So how did the US pay for things? | ||
The U.S. spending and debt have spiraled out of control and the government can only raise money it needs by printing it. | ||
That causes inflation. | ||
It's like taxing you extra because you pay more for the things you need and all of your assets decline in value. | ||
Here you can see a chart of the U.S. money printing frenzy and you can see just this absolute spike. | ||
I mean it looks like the crime wave in America. | ||
It is an absolute vertical spike. | ||
Directly on 2020. And Kim.com says the reason why the government got away with it for so long is because the USD was the world reserve currency. | ||
Nations everywhere hold USD as a secure asset. | ||
So when the US government prints trillions, it's robbing Americans and the entire world. | ||
It's the biggest theft in history. | ||
Then I want to go to this video. | ||
I want to get your response to this, Tyler. | ||
Video 13. Here is... | ||
You know, the Fed discussing how they print money these days. | ||
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Let's watch. Or to say you simply flooded the system with money? | |
Yes, we did. | ||
That's another way to think about it. | ||
We did. Where does it come from? | ||
Do you just print it? We print it digitally. | ||
Print it digitally. As a central bank, we have the ability to create money digitally. | ||
And we do that by buying treasury bills or bonds. | ||
Or other government-guaranteed securities, and that actually increases the money supply. | ||
We also print actual currency, and we distribute that to the Federal Reserve Banks. | ||
Printing money digitally. | ||
In other words, they... | ||
Just type it into a computer and it... | ||
Can you imagine? Can you imagine being one of these types of people? | ||
What goes through your mind when you hear all this, Tyler? | ||
Well, you know, when you were showing that chart, Harrison, I was like, you can see right there, and I don't know if they want to show the camera on this again, but since 2020, and you can see right on the chart... | ||
U.S. government has printed off more money in this economy than it ever has since the beginning of 1776, the start of America, right? | ||
So we've printed off more money in the last two years than the last 300 years. | ||
Right. Now, that's unbelievable. | ||
Obviously an issue. And that's why, you know, when they talk about printing off digital money, they're not talking about crypto per se. | ||
What they're talking about is they just need to... | ||
Give Chase Manhattan $10 million in digital money, then it can spread it out. | ||
Because at this point in time, more people are paying stuff with a debit card, credit card, than with cash, because everything's expensive because of inflation, right? | ||
So it really is a hit from both sides. | ||
And let me explain some other ways that the inflation is causing you to be taxed more, like the article said, like I had just previously said. | ||
The tax code, as I was saying, is supposed to be indexed for inflation, but inflation is higher than what it's indexed for. | ||
Now, what's indexed is 401k contributions, the brackets, and the standard deduction. | ||
Last year's standard deduction was $12,400. | ||
Now it's almost $13,000. | ||
But that increase does not match what the 9% in inflation we've seen on average the last couple months. | ||
But there are several provisions in the tax code that are not indexed for inflation at all. | ||
For example, the housing exemptions. | ||
So... Let's say you single or married and sell your primary residence. | ||
Well, if you're single, you get $250,000 of capital gains deferred, or excuse me, you don't have to pay it, and half a million if you're married. | ||
These numbers were put into place in 1997, and they have not changed since then, even though the tax code did a major overhaul in 2017 and likely will next year as well. | ||
We're still on 2000, or excuse me, 1997 money. | ||
Now, if you do the math, a quarter million dollars in 1997 is about a little bit shy of a million dollars today. | ||
So if inflation and the tax code were keeping up with each other, you should be able to write off more of your hard-earned money because you bought that house, you live there, now you're selling your primary residence instead of only taking what people were allowed to take in the 90s. | ||
Another infuriating example from the same date is Social Security benefits. | ||
So in 1997, they decided that if you're making at least $25,000 and you collect Social Security, half up to all of your Social Security benefits are taxable. | ||
Now, $25,000 a year is not that much money, especially if you're on Social Security, which is paying $2,000 a month or so. | ||
You know, you're going to need some supplemental income in this economy, in this inflationary period. | ||
But what happens is you're going to pay an additional tax on it based on 1997 numbers, not 2022 numbers, because it's just not indexed for inflation. | ||
And we see this in state taxes a lot, too. | ||
Now, you guys, I always say when I'm out here, you're in Texas, thank God you don't have income tax. | ||
But in California, in New York, in most of the rest of the country, the Tax brackets are actually not indexed for inflation at all. | ||
They rise when the state legislature decides to raise it or lower it. | ||
And so because of that, your state taxes as inflation goes up is actually really hammering you even harder than the feds are, especially if you live in a high-tax state like California, New York, Massachusetts, that kind of thing. | ||
Yeah. Thank God we live in Texas. | ||
I like this because as much as we can talk about the way that the American government is screwing the American people on a whole, it can feel a little helpless because you can't really do anything to stop these massive corporations and bureaucracies from doing things. | ||
But this is stuff that you can do in your own life to at least stop them from robbing you and raking you over the coals. | ||
You can at least stand up and try to You know, fight back against them actively stealing your particular money. | ||
It's literally something you can do to help in your own life and help screw the government over, at least in this some small way, right? | ||
That's correct, Harrison. And let's talk about ways to defeat the system. | ||
Okay, so we've talked about corporations before, C corporations specifically. | ||
Now... The reason that these are important if you're a business owner, if you're making money not on a W-2. | ||
We'll talk about if you're on a W-2 in a second. | ||
If you're making 1099 income, substantial, a little bit. | ||
The reason that a C-Corp is beneficial, not only does it pay less taxes than you and I do as individuals, but it's a flat tax rate, which means as inflation goes up, you're paying less in taxes. | ||
Right. As opposed to the graduated rates where we're going to pay more. | ||
Right. So, it's the only real way to hedge against inflation. | ||
Yes, inflation still makes everything cost more, but when you're at a flat tax rate versus a graduated tax rate, then it doesn't matter how much more income you have, you're still taxed at the same rate. | ||
Well, that's brilliant. Hold that thought. | ||
We're going to come back with some more advice on how you can fight inflation and save money on your taxes. | ||
JonesTaxRelief.com is the website. | ||
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We'll be right back. You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. Tyler Bennett is my guest, jonestaxrelief.com. | ||
So you're talking about ways that people can take advantage of tax loopholes or other stipulations in the tax code that can be very useful for people, but they just don't know them, they don't know how to use them, or they don't have the ability to... | ||
Do the research and create this sort of stuff. | ||
So that's what you're here for, and that's what Jones Tax Relief is for. | ||
And again, this is a way you can sort of fight back in your own life against this monstrosity we call the United States government. | ||
So we got cut off by the commercial break there, but I know you were sort of on a roll. | ||
Correct, Harrison. So we were just getting into solutions because... | ||
We can use the same structures that the elites, that the globalists use to pay little to nothing in taxes to make sure you're paying the least amount in taxes. | ||
Like I said, it's two systems. | ||
Me and you at the end of the day are going to have to pay something. | ||
But even the Bible says, give to Caesar what is Caesar's. | ||
But don't give them any more, right? | ||
And that's what we're all about. | ||
I like that a lot. | ||
Give the Caesars what is Caesars, but don't give them a penny extra. | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
Because there's this thing called the Taxpayer Bill of Rights. | ||
As a taxpayer, and of course, most people have never heard of this, but if you go to the IRS website and type in Bill of Rights, Either your fourth or fifth bill of rights that you have is only to pay what you owe, right? | ||
And that means using the law, using the loopholes, losing deductions that you probably didn't know you could take and pay the least amount of possible. | ||
You're not going to get any brownie points for overpaying the government, right? | ||
Except they probably will spend that money on something you don't agree with. | ||
Right. So especially when the regime is that you don't agree with, don't give them any more money than you're legally obligated to, which is, when we go through, is probably a lot less than you thought. | ||
So, for example, before we even get into entities, there are several major deductions that small business owners routinely overlook companies. | ||
And when I check their returns and we file amended returns form and get them more money back. | ||
For example, there is a 20% deduction on pass-through entities that was put in place in 2017. | ||
I almost never see any LLC or S-Corp that is asserting that deduction. | ||
And that's free money just left on the table. | ||
And the IRS is not going to say, oh, you paid us extra? | ||
Right. You put in how much you owe in taxes and you gave them more money than that, but that's interest-free. | ||
Government does not pay interest on money you pay them if they give it back. | ||
So you're losing money on that one, too. | ||
So what I always tell people is don't pay extra taxes and try to get that refund check because if you took that same amount of money and invested in an index fund or something, you'd actually make money as opposed to losing money to inflation as we've discussed previously. | ||
Before. Right. So another thing that was brought back by President Trump during the COVID epidemic was the three martini lunch. | ||
Now, this was eliminated in 2017, but it's been brought back. | ||
And what it means is if you are a business owner and small business and you have lunch with a client, lunch with an employee, dinner with a client— As long as you go to a restaurant or a restaurant has prepared the meal, these are 100% deductible expenses. | ||
And so there's no reason why every lunch that you go out with your employees or your business partners or your clients or potential clients, that's not deductible as well. | ||
Now, if you... Make food from home, and it's only 50% deductible because this motion was put into place to protect the restaurant industry. | ||
But it benefits you, and you need to be taking advantage of it if you're not. | ||
Another one is, remember, all expenses are not taxable in the business side of things. | ||
What I mean by that is the definition of a business deduction is an expense incurred in the pursuit of profit. | ||
Right. So as long as you can say this money that you spent was in a pursuit of profit— It's a deduction, right? | ||
And so we're talking obviously about marketing, but this goes down to, I mean, especially if we're on the C-Corp side of things, it's literally anything including paying yourself on a W-2 because that is deductible against the corporation you own that technically is at expense when it pays you. | ||
So it's knowing these little nuances, and we know them all, so give me a call and I'll help you out. | ||
But basically, here's How the elites are not paying their fair share in taxes. | ||
C-Corps, as I mentioned, and trusts. | ||
Trusts are a big one right now. | ||
By the way, I should just mention, we are the McDonald's of trust here at Jones Tax Relief. | ||
If you need a trust, it doesn't matter how big of an asset collection you have or little. | ||
If you have anything at all, you need this protected in a trust, both so it protects you during your lifetime, And also, when you pass, the government's last laugh is probate. | ||
Even if you didn't spend a dime in taxes, but you don't have a living trust set up, You are going to probate and it's a long and expensive process where the state has their final lap. | ||
And so to make sure they don't, the only way is to have a living trust. | ||
If you need a living trust, give me a call. | ||
We can get you set up. | ||
But trusts are also very useful in asset protection during your life. | ||
Now, the difference is... | ||
A living trust is what's called a revocable trust. | ||
That means you can make changes to it, right? | ||
We also have what's called irrevocable trust. | ||
That means once the trust is created, it cannot be changed. | ||
Now, the reason these instruments are useful for asset protection is we have a trustee in place, therefore, that is in charge of the race, the capital that's put into the trust. | ||
And as long as that trustee maintains control over it and not you, legally it's not income to you because you have to have control over the money or the assets for it to be considered income. | ||
So in that way, we can tuck away a lot of money, a lot of property, a lot of assets into a trust and not claim it as income until you actually receive it. | ||
And, you know, basically... | ||
Very simply, a trust is just an agreement between three people. | ||
Not a living trust, as we were talking about before. | ||
Those three people are the same person. | ||
It's you, you, and you. | ||
But in, let's say, a spendthrift or deferred sales trust, one where we're trying to get control out of your hands and into the trustees hands through an irrevocable trust. | ||
So that let's say you sell a property for a million dollars. | ||
They don't hit you up for five hundred thousand in capital gains tax and this and that, because at the end of the day, it didn't go to you. | ||
It went to a trust that is wholly owned by you. | ||
Right. | ||
And that is really the difference between paying those capital gains now and being able to defer it until whenever you pull however much out of the trust, then you owe taxes there. | ||
Now, even before inflation was a thing, deferral is always a win because the dollar is always worth less tomorrow than it is today. | ||
Right. Now it's worth radically less tomorrow than it is today. | ||
So it's a double win-win on that front. | ||
Yeah, and of course, you know, we were talking during the break, we put our house in a trust, but we missed a piece of paperwork or something, so we ended up losing our homestead exemption, but we shouldn't have. | ||
We have to go through all this rigmarole, and so, you know, signing up with Jones Tax Relief, we probably should have done that. | ||
We just tried to go our own way, but... | ||
It'll help to avoid little situations like that that, you know, we weren't even aware of. | ||
All right, if we put in a trust, then we're going to miss out on the homestead exemption. | ||
So we're actually paying more than we would have otherwise. | ||
So, you know, it was just a simple mistake on our part because we didn't have the knowledge to avoid this little interruption. | ||
But, you know, if people go to Jones Tax Relief, they have experts on hand that will help avoid that sort of, you know, missed opportunity for us. | ||
Absolutely. Like I said before, we're the McDonald's of trusts. | ||
We have been doing this forever. | ||
We know and understand everything that needs to be done, and we have the correct professionals in place so that it gets done correctly the first time, and all the filings are done correctly the first time, because you create a living trust. | ||
Well, I mean, my legal mind tells me, obviously, you still have the homestead exemption until... | ||
You know, that trust becomes irrevocable for whatever reason, but it's not right now. | ||
But that's just one of those wrinkles that, again, it gets back to education and the lack thereof. | ||
And it's like, I didn't learn anything about trust before I went to law school and my eyes were open to how much money... | ||
The American people can save. | ||
And that is what I am here to do. | ||
You can either spend the time and money and try to study yourself, or you can just go to the experts at Jonestaxrelief.com. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to talk a little bit more about the effects of inflation on your taxes and what you can do about it. | ||
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We are talking about how to defeat the tax man with Tyler Bennett, a tax professional. | ||
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And of course, last time you were on, Tyler, it was right in tax season and people were thinking about it and filing their taxes right then. | ||
But just because tax day isn't around the corner, it's not imminent, doesn't mean you need to not be thinking about taxes. | ||
The government is certainly thinking about ways to screw you over. | ||
So you need to be thinking about ways to be fighting back even right now. | ||
So what could be... What else does Jones tax release do to people when it's not necessarily tax season? | ||
So Harrison, during tax season is when obviously everybody in America is concerned about taxes. | ||
But the other nine months out of the year, you still need to be concerned because you're paying. | ||
And if you are not setting yourself up in the right structure, then you're going to owe more money than you can pay. | ||
And so I know there's some listeners out there right now that sent in their taxes and they owe more money than they can pay back. | ||
I know there's people out there on payment plans with the IRS or maybe even getting actually collected against right now by the IRS or the state government. | ||
And so I want to put it out there. | ||
If this is happening to you, give us a call right away because we can help protect you from collection activity and get you off that payment plan and into something you can afford to pay in a reasonable amount of time. | ||
Because the dirty little secret, Harrison, is all taxes to the federal government are negotiable. | ||
And the reason that is the case is because, again, we have to go to the super elites at the top. | ||
Facebook's out there, the Apple's out there, they have so much in revenue, they pretty much just tell the IRS how much they're going to pay in taxes and the IRS says either okay or no, we want more. | ||
Right. When the IRS does clamp down on those types of organizations, it's never in that way. | ||
They're just like, oh, your international tax structure needs to be a little bit more complex so that we can't see what's going on. | ||
The problem is with me and you and everyone else out there, They can see the extent of our activities because they're not as complex as a billion-dollar organization, right? | ||
But the same thing remains true is that all taxes are negotiable. | ||
So if you owe more money than you can afford to pay back, give me a call. | ||
We can negotiate with the IRS and the state on your behalf. | ||
And there's no reason to be getting threatening mail, Threatening phone calls from these people. | ||
Because the epidemic, they did not collect any past due taxes. | ||
They didn't file any liens or anything like that. | ||
So right now, the IRS, specifically in the states too, because the difference between the states and the IRS is the states actually need money. | ||
The IRS, as we mentioned, can just print it off. | ||
Yeah, yeah. Exactly. So... | ||
The state especially is shoot first, ask questions later. | ||
Thank God we're in Texas again. | ||
But for all my fellow Californians or any other state that has a serious income tax, The taxing authorities will take money out of your bank account before they send you a letter explaining why. | ||
And that's just... | ||
You have to be prepared for that. | ||
So if you know you owe money, especially to the state, give us a call because we'll call them and nip out that cigarette right there so they cannot come into your life and attack you. | ||
Let's say this has been happening for a long time. | ||
And, you know, a lot of people who are repeatedly assaulted and attacked by the IRS and the state believe there's no way out of it except for to not have a bank account and basically live under a rock. | ||
Listen, you do not need to live under a rock. | ||
And if that's happening to you, give me a call because we will stop the collection activity, negotiate whatever your debt is to something you can afford. | ||
And a lot of times, a lot of times, especially if you've been living under a rock because, you know, the government's really scary. | ||
They are making up numbers and assessing it to you. | ||
And, you know, you don't know your rights. | ||
You don't know that you can go back in and say, this is complete BS, what you're saying I owe in taxes. | ||
There's no way I made that much money this year. | ||
That's what we do. | ||
We go in, we look at your entire account, and we see, oh, the IRS filed these returns for 18, 19, and 20, and they're claiming you made an arm and a leg when all the rest of your tax returns, there's no way. | ||
Right? That's where we go in and zero out. | ||
You're not even going to owe those taxes because the IRS and the states do this, especially just like to make up numbers based on things like, oh, maybe you're making a rent payment. | ||
Maybe you're making a mortgage payment. | ||
What they do is multiply whatever your yearly mortgage payment is or rent payment by five and say, well, you must have at least made that. | ||
Right? Obviously, that's not true. | ||
You may not even be the one paying rent, right? | ||
So... It's kind of like a... | ||
Not a tattletale, but I am going to make up my own numbers, the state says, the IRS says, and unless you... | ||
Go back and combat it and say, this is wrong. | ||
They will take advantage of you. | ||
And the other thing is it comes down to education too, because when you get a notice of deficiency or a letter of assessment, that means you're being audited by the IRS. Most people freeze up and just accept what they're saying. | ||
And again... | ||
Just because the IRS says something, remember, the people at the IRS that write those letters, the people at the IRS that come out to harass you are not attorneys. | ||
The IRS can't afford for all of their workforce to be attorneys, so they're clerks interpreting the law the way they think it is, but they didn't go to law school, and they don't Know if they're violating your rights. | ||
Right. And frankly, they don't really care either. | ||
And so that's where we come into play because we're going to make sure your rights are not violated. | ||
And if you owe more money than you can afford to pay, we're absolutely going to get you out of that mess. | ||
So give us a call before they hit your bank account again or hit you up with another threatening letter or call. | ||
Yeah, and that's great because, again, you know, I'm just watching the chat here, and people want some sort of big overarching solution to absolutely everything. | ||
And we'll try to provide that as much as we can, but I guarantee you there are people listening to this right now on the radio or watching it on Bandot Video who are sick of receiving letters from the IRS, who are scared that their car is going to disappear, their bank account is going to suddenly be empty. | ||
And these are solutions We're good to go. | ||
Jones Tax Relief. We can put the phone number back up. | ||
I'll read it for our radio listeners because we haven't said it yet. | ||
The phone number to dial is 1-833-900-4285. | ||
So if you want to call Jones Tax Relief instead of go to jonestaxrelief.com, give us a call at 1-833-900-4285. | ||
You can have these problems solved, taken care of. | ||
At least you can sleep better knowing that professionals are on your side and fighting on your behalf against the behemoth of the United States government. | ||
We're running out of time here, but anything else you want people to know, Tyler? | ||
Wrap-up point on that is, I've said this before, remember, when you're talking about taxes, you have the present, that's filing this year. | ||
You have the future, that's tax planning. | ||
That's what we were talking about with trusts and C-Corps. | ||
You also have the past, and that's any debt that you may have accrued up to now and are having trouble paying off or Are sick of the IRS coming into your bank account. | ||
And so we handle the past, present, and future. | ||
No matter what your issue is, we have you on that regard. | ||
Now, there was one thing I did want to bring up real quick. | ||
So the top 25 richest people in this country, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Warren Buffett, they made a collective income of about $400 billion last year, right? | ||
Good for them. Yeah, and they paid about $1.4 billion in taxes. | ||
So you do the math, it's less than 3% that they're paying in taxes. | ||
Now, here's the infuriating thing. | ||
The audience, you and me, all of us collectively in the middle class, we paid $146 billion. | ||
So we pay literally 100 times more than Jeff Bezos does. | ||
And if that doesn't show you how messed up the system is, I mean, I don't know what does, but give me a call because we will use those same methods that Bezos uses that... | ||
You know, Elon Musk uses. | ||
All these fat cats are using to pay the least amount of tax as possible because that's your right as an American and a taxpayer. | ||
For them to get into the Illuminati and into the elite, they got to do all sorts of weird ceremonies and creepy sacrifices. | ||
So forget all that. Just go to Jonestaxrelief.com. | ||
You can be a part of the elite as well. | ||
Jonestaxrelief.com. Thanks, Tyler. | ||
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Fortune and Money Magazine have all done these profiles. | ||
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