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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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However you're finding us, we are very glad that you're here. | ||
Big show we have for you today. | ||
Tons of videos to show you. | ||
Lots of big stories to cover. We'll be taking your calls throughout the second and third hour. | ||
We'll be joined in studio by Christy Lee in the third hour. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout that entire time. | ||
We have a lot of videos to show you, like I said, a lot of major developments happening in the realm of free speech and elsewhere. | ||
We'll be talking about the extradition of Julian Assange, which has now been approved by the UK House Home Secretary. | ||
And we'll be discussing that pretty extensively and looking into what you and all of us can do to help this Truth teller. | ||
In the meantime, there's other free speech goings on. | ||
Elon Musk gave an all-hands speech to Twitter yesterday that was captured by one of the people involved and then leaked to Project Veritas. | ||
Elon Musk, that's very strong things to say about freedom of speech, and he seems to be firmly on the side of expression without limitation beyond the reach of the law. | ||
So here it is, the video leaked by Project Veritas of Elon Musk during that Twitter all-hand meeting yesterday. | ||
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I think it's essential to have free speech and to be able to communicate freely if there are multiple opinions, and just make sure that we're not driving a narrative. | |
In order for people to have trust in Twitter, I think it's extremely important that there Can we talk briefly about your political views? | ||
Well, my political views, I think, are moderate. | ||
I'm in favor of moderate politics. | ||
But, you know, allowing people who have, like, you know, relatively extreme views to Yeah, to express those views within the bounds of the law. | ||
You know, it's free speech within the context of the law, so I'm not sticking on suggesting that we, you know, just flout the law, because we'll get shut down in that case. | ||
And I think there's also this freedom of speech and freedom of reach. | ||
So I think people I think an important goal for Twitter would be to try to include as much of the country, as much of the world as possible. | ||
So the things that I've said about Twitter, I think, need to happen in order for it to be, you know, to really go to the next level. | ||
I mean, I think, like, the potential is there for Twitter to have, you know, be accessible to an order to bang two more people. | ||
Let's say the far left 10% Well, I like that quite a bit, and it's looking up for Twitter, which is good. | ||
You know, they need all the help they can get, especially since new alternative media outlets are cropping up, such as Truth Social. | ||
Gavin Newsom, governor of California, just joined Truth Social. | ||
Here's what he had to say about that. | ||
Hey everybody, it's Governor Gavin Newsom, and I know we're all on this platform in search for the truth. | ||
But the truth is, I've not been able to find a simple explanation for the fact that we have a red state murder problem. | ||
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Eight of the top ten states are the highest murder rates. | |
Fact check. Actually, this requires context. | ||
I love it. I love that he's going on truth. | ||
I think truth should surround every one of his tweets, every one of his posts on truth with a red border, with an alarm symbol that says, fact check, get the context to what this guy's saying. | ||
Actually, here's the facts. | ||
Here's a link to, you know, news articles that contradict what Gavin Newsom's saying. | ||
I think every one of his posts should be embodied in Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. This is the American Journal. | ||
Very special Friday edition for you here. | ||
We're going to try to have fun today. | ||
I woke up in a really bad mood, I guess you could say. | ||
Just opening up Twitter, looking at the headlines, just thinking, oh boy, I hate these people. | ||
Just waking up feeling hateful and furious. | ||
But, you know, that was a couple hours ago. | ||
Now I'm feeling... It's just all hilarious. | ||
So hopefully we'll keep the mood up today and I'll need your help doing that. | ||
So we'll open up the phone lines nice and early, taking your calls throughout the show today. | ||
Joined by Christy Lee in the third hour. | ||
She'll be in studio with us talking about the latest developments in her saga, her contention against the school boards here in Central Texas. | ||
And of course, chatting with you folks on the phone lines. | ||
So we'll get into all of that. | ||
But let's begin today, as we always do, with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
For Friday, the 17th of June, 2022, UK Home Secretary approves extradition of WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange to the U.S., where he would face a 175-year sentence. | ||
It's a dark day for press freedom and for British democracy. | ||
This decision, however, will be appealed yet again. | ||
This from the WikiLeaks official Twitter account. | ||
They say it's a dark day for press freedom and for British democracy. | ||
Anyone in this country who cares about freedom of expression should be deeply ashamed that the Home Secretary has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the United States, the country that plotted his assassination. | ||
Julian did nothing wrong. | ||
He's committed no crime and is not a criminal. | ||
He's a journalist and a publisher, and he's being punished for doing his job. | ||
It was Preeti Patel's power to do the right thing. | ||
Instead, she will forever be remembered as an accomplice of the United States and its agenda to turn investigative journalism into a criminal enterprise. | ||
Foreign laws now determine the limits of press freedom in this country, and the journalism that won the industry's most prestigious prizes has been deemed an extraditable offense worthy of a life sentence. | ||
The path to Julian's freedom is long and torturous. | ||
Today is not the end of the fight. | ||
It is only the beginning of a new legal battle. | ||
We'll appeal through the legal system. | ||
The next appeal will be before the high court. | ||
We will fight louder and shout harder on the streets. | ||
We will organize. We will make sure Julian's story be known to all. | ||
Make no mistake, this has always been a political case. | ||
Julian published evidence that the country trying to extradite him committed war crimes and covered them up, tortured and rendered, bribed foreign officials and corrupted judicial inquiries into U.S. wrongdoing. | ||
Their revenge is to try to disappear him into the darkest recesses of their prison system for the rest of his life to deter others from holding governments to account. | ||
We will not let that happen. | ||
Julian's freedom is coupled to all of our freedoms. | ||
We will fight to return Julian to his family and regain freedom of expression for all of us. | ||
Very well said, and of course he has our full and unreserved support. | ||
He's an absolute hero who has paid the price for his heroism in a world run by evil. | ||
It's painful and costly to be heroic, I guess. | ||
Of course, it also just flies in the face of everything that the United States government claims to care about, claims to be the central reason behind why we send tens of thousands of people off to die and hundreds of millions of dollars worth of weapons off to continue war. | ||
It has nothing to do with these rights we hold so sacred, such as freedom of speech. | ||
They would get rid of freedom of speech tomorrow if they thought they could get away with it, and if If somebody publishes something that the United States government doesn't want published, you'll see levels of tyranny that puts the most despotic authoritarian in Russia or China to shame. | ||
So it's really just exposing the hypocrisy at the heart of our establishment in the international coalition of countries that have decided that they run the world in opposition to their very own people. | ||
So Godspeed to Julian Assange. | ||
We'll tell you how to support him and follow his case in just a little bit. | ||
But moving on here, the top, another story about mainstream media or media in general. | ||
Top fact checker USA Today forced to delete articles over fabricated sources. | ||
USA Today, which is used as a fact checker by social media platforms, was forced to delete 23 articles from its website after an investigation found one of its reporters had fabricated sources. | ||
The news outlet has an entire section of its website dedicated to fact checking and is used by Facebook to fact check stories published by other outlets, downranking them in algorithms as a form of soft censorship. | ||
However, it appears as though USA Today should have devoted more resources to fact-checking itself before publishing articles by its own staff. | ||
USA Today's breaking news reporter Gabrielle Miranda. | ||
Miranda fabricated sources and misappropriated quotes for stories the news outlet confirmed on Thursday. | ||
The outlet conducted an internal audit after receiving an external correction request on one of its published sources. | ||
The 23 articles which were removed for not meeting the paper's editorial standards included pieces on the Texas abortion ban, anti-vaxxer content, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. | ||
Oh, color me surprised. | ||
I actually am surprised. I'm surprised that they actually did something about the fake news they publish every single day. | ||
Wow, they found her. | ||
The one journalist who published lies. | ||
How is it? The whole system is pure once again. | ||
They got the one lie publisher in the mainstream media. | ||
No, it's pretty hilarious actually. | ||
They only found one, but there you go. | ||
Meanwhile, JustTheNews.com reports total illegal immigrants... | ||
Crossing border under Biden is greater than the population of 23 U.S. states. | ||
President Joe Biden and his administration insist the southwest U.S. border is closed and federal immigration laws are being enforced. | ||
But since Biden took office, more than 3 million people have been encountered or apprehended entering the U.S. illegally from over 150 countries, according to Customers and Border Patrol data. | ||
And that number does not include so-called gotaways, the term used for those crossing the border illegally who evade capture. | ||
CBP doesn't report the number of gotaways publicly, but Border Patrol agents who spoke to the center square say there are more than a million since Biden took office, setting the total number of border crossings at more than four million. | ||
The most populous. | ||
Yeah, that's more than the individual populations of 23 states, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia. | ||
Of the most populous of those 23 states, those entering illegally since Biden took office, total is slightly more than Oklahoma's population of 4 million. | ||
More than Connecticut's 3.5 million and more than Utah's 3.3 million. | ||
It's even more than Nevada's 3.3 million as well. | ||
So... Just entire state's worth of foreigners crossing our border under Joe Biden in just the two years he's been in office. | ||
It's an unsustainable invasion, but I repeat myself. | ||
Daily Mail has this story, which is just... | ||
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It's just, folks. | |
How to have sex with monkeypox, bizarre CDC guide revealed. | ||
CDC releases a bizarre guide telling patients to, quote, keep their clothes on or, quote, masturbate six feet from their partner if the urge arises while infected. | ||
The CDC tells people infected with monkeypox not to have sex with each other, but in cases where the urge arises, it has a bizarre list of do's or don'ts. | ||
People typically catch monkeypox by touching infectious skin lesions, but it can also spread in the air through sustained face-to-face contact. | ||
Tell you what, here's an idea. | ||
How about you exercise just a modicum of self-restraint? | ||
Just a little tiny, just a touch, just a little pinch of not achieving satisfaction on your desire immediately at this very moment. | ||
How about you just be an adult and And wait till you're over the monkey pox, okay? | ||
That's my guidance. | ||
I didn't need a CDC million dollar salary to come up with. | ||
Just don't do it. Just don't do the thing that spreads the disease. | ||
Just don't do it. | ||
That's like Brave New World. | ||
The whole thing in Brave New World was just shortening the time between a desire and its satisfaction. | ||
And it's just like that's the mindset of these people. | ||
It's just, well, they have a desire. | ||
So how do we satisfy that? | ||
Well, you're going to spread monkeypox if you do. | ||
It doesn't matter. We have to do it. | ||
We have to satisfy this urge immediately. | ||
We are animals. We are incapable of controlling ourselves. | ||
We have no free will. We are just victims in the sway of our hormonal impulses. | ||
It's incredible. Finally, we have this story. | ||
White House rolls out task force to curb online abuse. | ||
Oh, you thought the disinformation governance board was bad? | ||
Well, that's still going, and now it's being led by Michael Chertoff. | ||
But now they've launched a whole new... | ||
Ministry of Truth apparatus. | ||
Groups will create recommendations for governments, companies, and schools to address the link between online harassment and violence in the wake of school shootings. | ||
So, you know, you either allow us to censor and control speech on the internet, or school shootings are your fault. | ||
Okay? That's how this works. | ||
More free speech being destroyed in this country. | ||
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I want to go first to... | ||
Well, I was going to cover January 6th. | ||
There was the third January 6th hearing yesterday. | ||
It's getting even less attention than the first two. | ||
It's basically a complete failure, and they have nothing. | ||
It's pretty hilarious, so we will cover that. | ||
But another hearing took place on Capitol Hill, and that was questioning of Anthony Fauci. | ||
He was questioned by Rand Paul about kickbacks from vaccines. | ||
He had some pretty interesting answers to it. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 13. | ||
Here is Rand Paul asking Fauci about these kickbacks for the vaccines and whether anybody in positions of power were getting a little something on the back end for their poisoning of the entire United States with an experimental gene-altering jab that doesn't do anything to protect you against the virus. | ||
Let's see what Anthony Fauci has to say. | ||
Another question for you. | ||
The NIH continues to refuse to voluntarily divulge the names of scientists who receive royalties and from which companies. | ||
Over the period of time from 2010 to 2016, 27,000 royalty payments were paid to 1,800 NIH employees. | ||
We know that, not because you told us, but because we forced you to tell us through the Freedom of Information Act. | ||
Over $193 million was given to these 1800 employees. | ||
Can you tell me that you have not received a royalty from any entity that you ever oversaw the distribution of money in research grants? | ||
Well, first of all, let's talk about royalty. | ||
That's the question. No, that's the question. | ||
Have you ever received a royalty payment from a company that you later oversaw money going to that company? | ||
You know, I don't know is a fact, but I doubt it. | ||
Well, here's the thing is, why don't you let us know? | ||
Why don't you reveal how much you've gotten and from what entities? | ||
The NIH refuses. | ||
Look, we ask them. | ||
We ask them. The NIH, we ask them whether or not who got it and how much. | ||
They refuse to tell us. They sent it redacted. | ||
Here's what I want to know. | ||
It's not just about you. | ||
Everybody on the Vaccine Committee, have any of them ever received money from the people who make vaccines? | ||
Can you tell me that? Can you tell me if anybody on the vaccine approval committees ever received any money from people who make the vaccine? | ||
Soundbite, number one, are you going to let me answer a question? | ||
Okay, so let me give you some information. | ||
First of all, according to the regulations, people who receive royalties are not required to divulge them, even on their financial statement, according to the Bayh-Dole Act. | ||
So let me give you some example. | ||
From 2015 to 2020, The only royalties I have was my lab and I made a monoclonal antibody for use in vitro reagent that had nothing to do with patients. | ||
And during that period of time, my royalties ranged from $21 a year to $700 a year, and the average per year was $191.46. | ||
It's all redacted and you can't get any information on the 1800 scientists. | ||
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Senator Paul, your time is long over expired. | |
Senator Paul, your time is long over expired. | ||
I gave you an additional two and a half minutes. | ||
The witness has responded. | ||
We are going to move on. Senator Sanders. | ||
Pretty hilarious. You can find that video at Infowars. | ||
The article is called Rand Paul shreds Fauci on lack of government data supporting boosters for children. | ||
And of course, that was the big topic yesterday. | ||
And we'll talk about how they made that decision and what some of the FDA said before they... | ||
Pass this but I want to go to another video here just on a note on that one right I mean the most telling answer there was Anthony Fauci saying well we actually don't have to Disclose any of the money that we make but I will tell you that I made $21 one year off this thing as if he isn't the sole purveyor of We're good to go. | ||
Full overboard on their lies. | ||
It would be one thing if he was like, look, I provide valuable services for these companies and they like to... | ||
They pay me and it's not a ton, but I do make money. | ||
You could be sort of reasonable with it, but no. | ||
Instead, he claims, I've made $21 in my whole life. | ||
I've only ever made $21. | ||
I lose money for this. | ||
I'm a volunteer. I do it out of the goodness of my own heart. | ||
As if he didn't set himself up as the unquestionable master of the world when it came to COVID. That's the funniest thing. | ||
People were like... But how do you know he's corrupt? | ||
Like, can you prove that he's making money off of this? | ||
You understand that he was gallivanting from interview to interview for a year and a half being praised like a god by everybody who's anybody. | ||
You get that that's more valuable than money to people who are narcissists? | ||
You understand that he wrote books that became immediate bestsellers, and he probably didn't even write. | ||
He just paid for somebody else, too. | ||
You get that he's had documentary after documentary based on him. | ||
You know he's enriched himself by millions and millions of dollars throughout this whole thing, and he still controls the purses of the NIH and gets to determine where funding goes for research. | ||
The man is a... | ||
Well, he's just a top-level bureaucrat. | ||
He's not really a doctor. But he wields hundreds of millions of dollars just because they don't go into his personal bank account doesn't mean he's not getting the advantages of these funds. | ||
And, of course, the praise and the groveling at his feet and everybody who's anybody demanding that he not even be... | ||
Questioned or criticized. | ||
That's ridiculous. But there's another interesting exchange that took place. | ||
Here is Dr. Anthony Fauci talking about Chinese research. | ||
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Fauci, the NIH is still funding research in China at least some $8 million since 2020. | ||
In the Intelligent Community's 2022 Annual Threat Assessment, the Chinese Communist Party is presented as one of the top threats to the United States, along with Russia, Iran, Syria, and North Korea. | ||
To my knowledge, only China is receiving U.S. research dollars. | ||
The CCP controls their scientists and controls the release of research results they work on. | ||
However, NIH grants policies requires that grantees to maintain supporting research records, which they cannot do when those records are under control of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
NIH funding Chinese studies. | ||
How will Fauci respond? | ||
Will he apologize? Will he back down? | ||
Find out on the other side of this commercial break. | ||
I want to point to one person who is most responsible for the downgrade of health in this country. | ||
I would look firmly, squarely, exclusively at Dr. | ||
Anthony Fauci. He's been the head of the NIH since the early 80s. | ||
It's under his tenure that we've seen the vaccine schedule explode. | ||
Where before there was something like four vaccines. | ||
Now there are 60-something. | ||
I mean, it is... It is wild how many vaccines are on the official childhood vaccine schedule. | ||
But of course, it's imperative that these pharmaceutical companies get their vaccines on the childhood schedule because once it's on the childhood schedule, then you're immune from persecution and from litigation because of side effects. | ||
So if you're going to have a risky vaccine that potentially has... | ||
Side effects for which your company would be sued for millions or billions of dollars, then you're going to want to get it mandated for children because then you can't be sued for it. | ||
That's how backwards and nonsensical our entire system is. | ||
And the person who brought this about and helped to create it and put it in place is, of course, Anthony Fauci. | ||
The very same one who funded the experimentation on the coronavirus in China in the Wuhan lab that created the pandemic was the one who has mandated vaccines and has encouraged lockdowns, which has destroyed our economy and led to the inflation and collapse of this country. | ||
I mean, the fact that this man is still free, let alone out there able to lie and dissemble in front of the Senate is a real condemnation of our entire government system and the Really exposes the lie that the people are in charge and that those in power are not above the law. | ||
He clearly is. He clearly is above the law. | ||
There's no denying that. | ||
The man has single-handedly destroyed our economy, our health, and in a lot of ways our unity. | ||
But of course he's had accomplices in this. | ||
It's not just him. It's the entire rotten system. | ||
He's just an outgrowth of it. | ||
A poor. A growth. | ||
A blister. On the ass of America. | ||
So let's go back to the questioning of Anthony Fauci. | ||
Here a representative is pointing out that Anthony Fauci continues to this day to fund risky experimentation with the Chinese Communist government. | ||
And he's asked if this is ever going to stop or if you're even going to try to justify why this would ever be a good idea. | ||
Just wait for his answer. | ||
Here, let's go back to this clip now. | ||
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When will you as director of NIAID stop funding research in China? | |
Thank you for that question, Senator Marshall. | ||
We have at the NIH and in other agencies in the federal government had very productive, peer-reviewed, highly regarded research projects with our Chinese colleagues that have led to some major advances in biomedical research. | ||
It led to COVID. It led to coronavirus. | ||
Funding Chinese. | ||
We obviously need to be careful and make sure that when we do fund them, we have the proper peer review and we go through all the established guidelines. | ||
I might point out that grants that go to foreign countries, including China, have State Department clearance. | ||
So anytime that we do fund anything in China or any other country, it has to go through a clearance with the State Department. | ||
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But you would not deny that the research done through EcoHealth, that the records, the studies from there, that we still do not have access to them. | |
Is that correct? No, Senator Marshall, we have access to an extraordinary amount of information that has gone there. | ||
There is a question that people raise with things going on there that we didn't have access to. | ||
But if you look at the grant, the $120,000 to $130,000 a year grant, That was given from EcoHealth as a sub-award in China to ask a very relevant high-priority question. | ||
We have received from them published literature with data that shows that they have done what they were given the grant for. | ||
Now, obviously, none of us know everything that's going on in China, but if the question at hand is the rather small grant, peer-reviewed, high-priority grant that was given from ECO to China in a sub-award, we have a lot of good information that's in the publisher. | ||
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Do you have all the information that you think that we should have? | |
Senator Marshall, at this point, I'm going to move on. | ||
We have a number of senators. We have three votes that have been called, and I'm going to move on. | ||
So again, I mean, let's not deny the fact that the man has incredible rhetorical skill. | ||
I mean, he's a trained Jesuit, right? | ||
He's a very well-spoken man who just, you know, certain people like Jen Psaki has it. | ||
Anthony Fauci has it. | ||
Joe Biden does not have it. | ||
You can tell when people don't have this ability versus when they do. | ||
The Jean-Pierre lady compared to Jen Psaki. | ||
Neither one of them have any information. | ||
Neither one of them are telling the truth. | ||
Just one of them can phrase it in a way that baffles the less intelligent. | ||
Anthony Fauci right there. | ||
Again, just asked a very simple question. | ||
You really just have to Just remember, I mean, these people are just human beings. | ||
And just think about if your friends or your family responded in this sort of way, you wouldn't trust them at all. | ||
You would just be like, what are you doing? | ||
Like, why are you talking like this? | ||
Stop. Like, what? | ||
Why don't you just tell me the truth? | ||
Just stop lying to me. Why are you doing this? | ||
It's just happening on a national scale. | ||
And of course, they get away with it because they're supported by the Democrats who just unfailingly run and play defense for whoever they're told to. | ||
It's very bizarre. | ||
It's very strange. | ||
George Soros, Anthony Fauci, Klaus Schwab, right, Mark Benioff, like these people who just despise you and just start doing everything to destroy your country and your way of life. | ||
And yet when they're just caught openly lying or dissembling in front of the Senate, the Democrats just they can't help themselves. | ||
It's like a Pavlovian instinct to just to protect them, protect the liars, protect the agents of the state from being discovered as hypocrites and frauds. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know why they have this knee-jerk instinct to protect these people who have done nothing to deserve their respect or support or undying adherence. | ||
But they get it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They do nothing to warrant the obsessive love of Democrats, but Democrats give it to them. | ||
They love them for some reason. | ||
It's very weird. It's very strange. | ||
It's very odd. But there, of course, you see the... | ||
I'm going to cut you off there. We're going to stop asking questions of the poor man. | ||
The poor man who sent hundreds of thousands of dollars to Chinese labs that then released the coronavirus. | ||
How dare you question him about that? | ||
And, of course, his only... | ||
Well, the Chinese Communist government has given us documentation showing that they're actually great guys that do nothing wrong. | ||
So problem solved. | ||
Solution there. And the other thing, and this is the overwhelming feeling you get from reading things like the RFK book, the real Dr. | ||
Anthony Fauci, is again the corruption is so deep. | ||
It's so bottomless. | ||
It's just this bottomless cesspit of That resides at the heart of our government so you know there he's like well you know all of our grants have to be overseen by the State Department which is hilarious and great because if you want to pick one government entity that is most responsible for Many of the disasters that America's undergone in the last several decades, it's got to be the State Department. | ||
I mean, it's not a coincidence that you put Hillary Clinton at the head of the State Department, who then goes out and, you know, murders Gaddafi and destroys Libya and creates the immigration crisis into Europe. | ||
It's not a coincidence that Victoria Nuland, as head of the State Department, was there putting a puppet on the throne of Ukraine in the presidential seat there in a... | ||
In Ukraine, the State Department is basically at this point completely confiscated and taken over by elements of the deep state and the CIA. So the State Department is just sort of the public-facing, public policy arm of the CIA, which, you know, themselves are just the American arm of an international group. | ||
So, you know, it's all completely, completely corrupt and intertwined. | ||
So it's just one of those things where you go, you know, well, we could we could solve the corruption at NIH with the State Department. | ||
But oh, wait, the State Department is even more corrupt than the NIH. | ||
And so it's just every time you go into a deeper level of the United States government, you find an even more rotten, fetid, poisonous, you know, din of thieves. | ||
So, you know, we're just we're just screwed. | ||
Just every problem we're going to talk about today, every single one of them can be laid at the feet of the American government and their partners in the corporate world. | ||
It's just they're just a natural disaster continually besetting us. | ||
We have to cast them off. | ||
We have to get rid of them. | ||
It's the only possible way. | ||
We got to secede or just overthrow them or something. | ||
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All right, folks, welcome back to the United States. | |
The awakening is happening. | ||
It really is. | ||
As Alex Jones identified decades ago, this is truly an information war. | ||
And on the information battlefield, the tide is turning. | ||
Slowly but surely, people are waking up to the reality of the situation. | ||
And the more they suffer in their own lives, the more it becomes apparent that they can't ignore what's going on in secret rooms and buildings. | ||
Bizarre global government congresses that take place in foreign countries and yet dictate policy here. | ||
They're getting a little bit too obvious with it, in my opinion, yet people are being I'm hypnotized into thinking there's nothing they can do and that this is just happening. | ||
These aren't men and women making decisions, setting policy, and then the inevitable outcome of it. | ||
It's just sort of a force of nature. | ||
Things are just happening and we have no control over it. | ||
That's the ultimate illusion by which they designed to govern. | ||
But I think part of, you know, some of the evidence that this is not really working so well is the failure of the January 6th committee to be the bombshell Hollywood style, you know, country obsession that they want it to be. | ||
Certainly the first and second Trump impeachment got a lot more attention than this. | ||
The Russiagate investigation got a lot more attention than this. | ||
All of the previous frauds and hoaxes have all gotten more attention than this. | ||
And if you judge a fraud or a hoax by the attention it gets, this one's just not doing as well. | ||
Although they have carried it on for a year and a half and continue to... | ||
Actually make moves like jailing political dissidents based on January 6th. | ||
People just aren't falling for it. | ||
They really aren't treating it in the way that the mainstream media would rather. | ||
They treat it, and so they're getting a little bit restless. | ||
And it's almost funny because this video that I'm about to show you is Jim Jordan responding to this and sort of saying... | ||
Saying what I've been saying this whole time. | ||
But weirdly, this video was posted by a, like, left-wing dude who always is... | ||
He, like, posts... | ||
He's like a snitch. | ||
He's like a professional snitch. | ||
He's just always... He's like a little rat in the corner, always kind of just, like, watching what conservatives are up to and then posting it with, like, a sarcastic or condescending title. | ||
And then... You know, expects people to take it a certain way. | ||
But it's funny because he's like a great resource for people like us because he's just always posting like what conservatives are up to. | ||
If I want to know what Matt Gaetz or Jim Jordan are up to, I go to some, you know, leftist outrage machine snitch account and get to download these videos. | ||
So I don't know if he's posting this in a way that he's trying. | ||
So, I mean, the title of it is Jim Jordan says the January 6th hearing so far have been pointless because nothing new has come out that we didn't already know. | ||
I don't know. I'm trying to watch this clip and imagine what leftists see when they watch this. | ||
Because when I see this, I see Jim Jordan telling the truth. | ||
And he's exactly right. | ||
And it's really undeniable. And if I was a leftist, I wouldn't want to spread this around. | ||
Because leftists hate the truth. | ||
And their entire power is predicated on... | ||
The public believing their lies. | ||
So why you would spread this, I don't really get it, but here's Jim Jordan talking about the January 6th committee. | ||
Apparently leftists think this is some sort of gotcha, but Jim Jordan's just telling the truth about it. | ||
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Here it is. Congressman Jordan, your name came up quite a few times in the January 6th committee hearing. | |
And I'm wondering what you make of this hearing so far, a couple days. | ||
What seems to be going on, sir? | ||
I don't know that we've learned anything new. | ||
I mean, you know, we already knew their goal is to stop President Trump from running again. | ||
They want to end the Electoral College. | ||
So they had hundreds of witnesses, thousands of hours of testimony, and then they have two hearings. | ||
And I don't know that we, like I said, we learned anything we didn't know already. | ||
So I think the big takeaway is there's no pushback, there's no cross-examination, there's no chance to hear anything from a different perspective, which is... | ||
Which is a horrific violation of our most basic and foundational understanding of what a government is and does. | ||
So, you know, it's just another thing. | ||
I just... It's like Jim Jordan. | ||
He's a good dude. Doesn't do a lot of things I can complain about. | ||
But it's just like, where's the fire? | ||
Where's the outrage? | ||
Where's the fury at what the Democrats are doing? | ||
And, you know, and I hate being this guy because I feel like this is... | ||
Like, I have this position a lot of times where, like... | ||
What Jim Jordan said right there was true. | ||
He's just like, well, it's nothing we haven't heard before. | ||
And it's just kind of ridiculous that you don't get to hear from the other side. | ||
You just get one point of view. | ||
And it's just like, yeah, that's interesting. | ||
It's like calling 911 and being like, yeah, hi, there's a man who's stabbing my mother. | ||
He broke in. | ||
He's in the kitchen. Yeah, he's got like a steak knife and he's stabbing her. | ||
It's like, what's wrong with you? | ||
Where is the urgency? | ||
Do you not understand the seriousness of the situation that's unfolding right before your eyes? | ||
Do you not get it? Like, where is the urgency? | ||
Where is the fire? Where is the outrage? | ||
And it's another place where I'm like, I'm kind of jealous of the left, where it's just any hint that the political winds might be blowing against them. | ||
And they're out there rioting and they're waving signs and they're screaming and hollering and shouting and yelling about how this is the end of democracy. | ||
And it's like here, you have a show trial being put on national television, where you have one side who is the judge and the prosecutor presenting their case with selectively edited witness testimony. | ||
It's like it's a complete outrage. | ||
It is a horrific violation of everything we hold dear. | ||
Where's the fire? | ||
Where's the fight? Like, what is wrong with you people? | ||
So, you know, like I said, I'd love to be satisfied. | ||
I'd love to, like, for the Republicans just to say something where I can just, you know, without reservation, just go, wow, good job. | ||
You did it. That's what we want to see. | ||
But it's like 90% of the time, it's like... | ||
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Okay, pretty good. | |
You kind of get it. You're saying the right things, but like, what are you doing about it? | ||
And where's the fire? And where's the fight? | ||
And what are you going to do to punish the people who are destroying the Constitution? | ||
You are the protectors. | ||
What are you going to do to stop it? | ||
Complain? Whine? | ||
Sort of shake your head and roll your eyes? | ||
Great. Fantastic. Well, they're rolling over our country with a steamroller right now, so maybe... | ||
Maybe do something to stop it, please, for the love of God. | ||
But, of course, they're not going to. And, of course, the Democrats will just continue to run roughshod over any limitations of the government. | ||
Some latest on January 6th. | ||
Dr. Simone Gold has been sentenced to prison for speaking with a megaphone inside the U.S. Capitol on January 6th. | ||
She has been—she pled guilty to a Class A misdemeanor count of entering and remaining in a restricted building charge. | ||
She's been ordered to pay a $9,500 fine and has now been sentenced to 12 months of supervised release after her 60-day prison term in order to pay that nearly $10,000 fine. | ||
She can report to prison at a date to be determined. | ||
You just come and report to prison for daring to walk through the open door of the Capitol while a police was standing there waving and shaking your hand. | ||
It's just bizarre because I've heard more outrage about the treatment of protesters and journalists by Russia and by Saudi Arabia. | ||
The Republicans get very up in arms and very indignant about this. | ||
The destruction of freedom in Russia, when some CIA operative gets caught and arrested there, they're very mad that Russia's not letting them out and letting them lead a revolution against Vladimir Putin. | ||
How dare he not allow the CIA operative to carry out regime change in his own country? | ||
They're very mad about that, but when it comes to this exact thing happening in our country, it's crickets. | ||
It's silence. They're cowed into cowardice by the... | ||
Fury of the mainstream media and the idea that if they try to stand up for these innocent Americans who are being imprisoned for their political views, then maybe they'll have bad words said about them. | ||
It's so outrageous. | ||
Serial liar Adam Schiff urges DOJ to pursue criminal charges against Trump for engaging in alleged multiple criminal acts, just completely shredding the concept that this was in any way a legitimate investigation. | ||
No, it was clearly just the predicate and the prerequisite to Action against Trump, judicial action. | ||
It's a violation, again, of the Constitution. | ||
They just do it with impunity, apparently. | ||
From Politico, tensions escalate as DOJ renews requests for January 6th panel transcripts because, see, they're both trying to convince and encourage the Justice Department to launch criminal investigations against Donald Trump while denying them the evidence that they're, you know, predicating this request on. | ||
The Justice Department on Thursday revealed a deepening rift with the January 6th House Select Committee, accusing the panel of a failure to share its 1,000 witness transcripts. | ||
So they've called in these witnesses, they've interviewed them, and they're only releasing segments of their witness transcripts. | ||
Although, to be honest, I don't think the Department of Justice should have access to these transcripts, but if they're being used to prosecute people and In the media and in the public, then we need to see the whole thing. | ||
So we need to see the entire transcripts. | ||
We need to be able to see all of the testimony without it being chosen and picked by the January 6th committee for usefulness to them. | ||
That's basically all it is. | ||
We found out that Trump called Vice President Pence a wimp and a p-word. | ||
So I guess he has to go to jail now. | ||
I guess he has to go to jail now because he called Mike Pence a pussycat. | ||
Are we going to do anything about this? | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
We're going to move on from January 6th stuff. | ||
Talk about, again, another topic that just continually besets us. | ||
Not something that It's actually a real issue, a real problem. | ||
Transgenderism. | ||
Transgenderism. | ||
Time magazine champions gender expansive teens. | ||
When someone wants to complain about how our most respective news outlets once attempted to look objective but are now dwelling on performative activism, see Time magazine. | ||
Time is a shadow of its former self. | ||
Every issue is a double issue since no one needs a weekly news magazine at this date. | ||
The cover of the June 2027 issue looks like graffiti or an overworked chalkboard. | ||
It lists the cities of putative mass shootings, then demands in red capital letters. | ||
When are we going to do something? | ||
Enough. | ||
Yes, just performative outrage from our media outlets. | ||
Inside our articles with headlines like, In D.C., another cycle of inaction on guns. | ||
From the high horse of solidarity journalism, the political elite perennially inept at social change. | ||
But another story from the latest sample of Time magazine. | ||
Oh, we have it here. There it is. | ||
Thank you. There it is. | ||
The crew's bringing in the Time magazine. | ||
We have it here. The thing itself. | ||
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Enough. When are we going to do something about it? | |
When are we going to do something? | ||
The only thing we know how to do. | ||
Pass more laws to limit people's freedoms. | ||
And again, that's the key issue here, right? | ||
It's just like the problem they've identified at the root of all of this is simply that people have too many freedoms. | ||
The problem with violence is that people are allowed to have guns. | ||
The problem with You know, hatred and lies and division is that, you know, people are just... | ||
They have too much free speech. | ||
We have to get rid of it. But I want to play now clip number five here because, of course, the latest Time magazine is all in favor of trans and gender-expansive little children. | ||
So Time magazine, led by Mark Benioff's right-hand man to Klaus Schwab, small note there, wants children to be... | ||
Indoctrinated into transgenderism, trans people think differently. | ||
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Let's watch. What in the hell has a drag queen ever done to make you have so much respect for them and admire them so much other than put on makeup and jump on the floor and ride around and do sexual things on stage? | |
I have absolutely no idea why you would want that to influence your child. | ||
Would you want a stripper or a porn star to influence your child? | ||
It makes no sense at all. | ||
A drag queen performs in a nightclub for adults. | ||
There is a lot of filth that goes on, a lot of sexual stuff that goes on. | ||
And backstage, there's a lot of nudity, sex, and drugs. | ||
So I don't think that this is an avenue you would want your child to explore. | ||
They could explore dressing up at home, like we all did, like all gay boys did. | ||
We all dressed at home and we had a great time. | ||
We had a great time with our girlfriends, putting on makeup, trying on clothes, things like that. | ||
But to actually get them involved in drag is extremely, extremely irresponsible on your part. | ||
And I understand you might want to look like you're with it, that you're cool, that you're woke, that you're not a Nazi, that you're not a homophobe, whatever it may be. | ||
But you can raise your child to be just a normal, regular, everyday child without including them in gay, sexual things. | ||
And honestly, you're not doing the gay community any favors. | ||
In fact, you're hurting us, okay? | ||
We have already had a reputation of being pedophiles and being perverts and deviants. | ||
We don't need you to bring your children around. | ||
So you keep your kids at home or take them to Disneyland or take them to Chuck E. Cheese. | ||
But if you need your child to be entertained by a big human in a costume or in makeup, take them to the circus or something. | ||
When they turn 18, then why don't you take them to the clubs on their 18th birthday because it's an adult thing, okay? | ||
So don't ruin your child's life and don't ruin us. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
I'm not sure who that drag queen was we just heard from, but I have to say, I 100% agree. | ||
Bully. You know, without reservation. | ||
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It's just, it's absolutely accurate, what he said. | |
And it's just the most common sense understanding of what's going on here. | ||
As we've pointed out a million times on this show, drag queens has nothing to do with Transgenderism or mental health or identity. | ||
It's a perversion. | ||
It's a kink. It's a sex show. | ||
That's all it is. It's like strippers or anything else. | ||
It's inappropriate for children and yet it's being forced down the throat of children by people in power. | ||
You really have to ask yourself why. | ||
And of course, it's all the same characters, it's all the same people, it's the same cabal that's doing all of this, right? | ||
Time Magazine, writing an article, the well-respected Time Magazine, right? | ||
It's a pretty simple kind of equation that happens. | ||
You have some eminently respectable American institution that for decades, sometimes centuries, carries out just the finest reporting and Investigation and, you know, all this just fantastic stuff. | ||
Whether it's National Geographic, founded in 1888, or Time Magazine, whenever it was founded, or live, or Disney for that matter. | ||
It's built up and it garners a reputation for excellence. | ||
And then it gets into the hands of somebody like Mark Benioff. | ||
Somebody like Mark Benioff. | ||
Right-hand man to Klaus Schwab, literally his understudy, right, who single-handedly has helped to popularize the idea of stakeholder activism in which companies like his, Salesforce, the one he owns, the massive data collection agency used by almost all big tech firms to collect and quantify and make use of the data they glean from your Websites and phones and everything else. | ||
That's him. That's Mark Benioff. He's the one that owns it. | ||
Stakeholder capitalism. He's the one that will threaten to pull out billions of dollars of investment from your state if you dare to pass a law he disagrees with. | ||
It's not what your voters want. | ||
It's not what the people of the state want. | ||
It's what Mark Benioff wants. | ||
And he'll use his financial weight to force it on you. | ||
It's like cultural... | ||
What's the term? | ||
Like sexual assault. It's like cultural assault, right? | ||
It doesn't mean it's by force, but it means using coercion to force people to do something they wouldn't want to do in order to impose your will on them. | ||
That's all that's happening. And of course, he owns Time Magazine now, and it's no coincidence that after, again, decades and decades of high-quality, unbiased, factual reporting, it is now simply another rag, another outlet for far-left propaganda. | ||
Just like what happened with Disney. | ||
Just like what happened with National Geographic. | ||
National Geographic, which I can't remember what family it is, but some family just bought National Geographic and they're like, and we will undo the centuries of hate that this magazine has helped to foster. | ||
It's like, can you imagine anything further from the truth? | ||
National Geographic represents such an advancement of human interaction. | ||
Where for the first time ever, people were traveling to different parts of the world not to conquer it, not to take it over, not to extract its resources, but going there with a camera and a typewriter to actually inform the world about these unique cultures that otherwise would never be possible. | ||
I heard about anywhere except for their particular area. | ||
Can you imagine being some uncontacted tribe in the Amazon and you see a white person with a camera, with electronics, like all this stuff you've never seen before, like an alien race of just infinitely superior technology and knowledge and connection and ability. | ||
Not physically, I'm not saying superior in terms of humanity, but superior in terms of culture and of accomplishment and of progress and of science. | ||
And they show up And here you are, this uncontacted tribe who's just sort of made your home in a forest for the last several thousand years. | ||
Very capable of doing that, but if it was a contest, if they were there to commit violence against you, you wouldn't stand a chance, quite frankly. | ||
But they're not, are they? | ||
No, they're there with a camera. | ||
They're there to document and show people in the civilized world What you're like in order to inspire empathy for you, in order to, you know, understand that as strange and as bizarre as your customs may seem to us, they have value and you're worth protecting and, you know, preserving and people need to be made aware of all these bizarre sort of cultures around the world. | ||
Like, that's what National Geographic was about. | ||
And that's what they're apologizing for. | ||
So it just happens over and over again. | ||
Time and time again, Time Magazine is just the latest in this sort of zombification where they take a previously well-respected and important publication and just gut it, skin it, wear its skin as a costume in order to give some legitimacy to their ridiculous and absurd and destructive ideas. | ||
Of course, it's all in coordination with W.E.F. and all of their people they've placed in positions of power. | ||
And so they go overseas to some big meeting behind closed doors. | ||
They set policy. It's a Congress. | ||
It's like any other governmental organization except they're not voted and they aren't held accountable for the choices that they make. | ||
Instead, they just make policy regardless of how the people who are affected by this policy might feel about it. | ||
And then they implement it. Across the entire world in a unified effort that makes it seem as if it's good or undeniable or unstoppable, right? | ||
Same way they do with things like inflation. | ||
If you do it at a worldwide level, then your national leaders can go, well, it's not me. | ||
Well, it's not Biden's fault because the whole world is going through this. | ||
So, you know, it's nobody's fault, I guess. | ||
Except for the people who have appointed themselves the global government and is setting policy. | ||
And you can see where this coordination comes into place. | ||
Biden announces sweeping executive order to advance radical LGBTQI plus agenda in schools. | ||
New executive order bans, quote, conversion therapy, which now includes suggesting that a child should not undergo medical transition. | ||
So there you go. If a child comes to you and says, I might, you know, not even like I might be a different gender, if they have to come to you and they just say, you know, I'm just anxious, I have trouble making friends, then it's perfectly legal and in fact encouraged and there are programs to make sure that you have the best resources to convince the child and, you know, the protection of privacy from the parents so nobody else in the child's life has to know that you're, you know, influencing them. | ||
But if they come to you and say, you know, I'm feeling a little anxious, I feel a little out of sorts, I feel a little, You know, uncomfortable with my peers, then you can take them to the side, you can remove them from recess from the rest of their class and keep them alone in the classroom, and you can educate them about, well, maybe you're a different gender. | ||
Have you ever thought you're a different gender? | ||
And actually, it's really cool to be a different gender. | ||
If you're worried about people liking you, they're going to love you if you're just a different gender. | ||
And we can tell you about how you can get gender transition medicine through the school without having to tell your parents. | ||
And if your parents aren't okay with this, then we'll dress you up in a dress like a little girl once you get to school. | ||
And we'll call you Simone instead of Simon. | ||
But just don't tell your parents. | ||
So all of this is legal. | ||
All of this grooming, all of this conversion therapy taking place with... | ||
People in positions of authority in school, in private, with your children, held secret from you. | ||
All of that is not just legal, but approved. | ||
However, if the child then comes home and says, you know, hey, I... I think I might be a girl. | ||
My teachers told me I might be a girl and I want to get a sex change. | ||
I want to start taking hormone blockers and I want to start binding my breasts or I want to start, you know, chemically castrating myself. | ||
And you say, well, I don't think that's a good idea. | ||
Well, that's illegal. Now you are trying to convert that child. | ||
You're trying to affect that child. | ||
You're trying to sway that child towards your belief and that cannot be allowed. | ||
Again, this is not hypothetical. | ||
This is not some crazy right-wing evangelical in the 90s saying this is what's coming, because they were right, unfortunately. | ||
But no, it's here now, and I'm just telling you what the laws are now. | ||
I'm not speculating. | ||
I'm not saying this is something you have to worry about. | ||
I'm telling you what is in the executive order that Biden just signed, okay? | ||
And it's the same thing that we covered because they did it in Canada. | ||
Because they're doing it on a worldwide basis. | ||
Because it is a cabal of internationalists that are implementing this. | ||
They're transhumanists. They're globalists. | ||
They own the magazines and the politicians. | ||
And they're implementing this whether you like it or not. | ||
And they will put laws into place that will make your opposition to their plans for your children illegal. | ||
So conversion therapy, now illegal. | ||
And that means opposing their agenda. | ||
It's illegal. All right, folks, I gotta be honest. | ||
I knew time was a rag. | ||
I had no idea how thoroughly propagandistic this whole thing is. | ||
A quick note, the crew has informed me that the drag queen that we showed in the first five minutes of this hour is named Kitty Demure and apparently had his Twitter account deleted immediately after making that very sensible video pointing out that drag queens are... | ||
Not something fun for children. | ||
They're a sexual display by adult gay men to arouse each other. | ||
So why are you taking kids to this, you absolute freaks? | ||
Now, he put it a little bit nicer than that, but still not nicely enough to avoid the censors at Twitter from deleting his entire account because, of course they did. | ||
Of course they did. So, Kitty Demure. | ||
Let me reach out. Let me have him on the show. | ||
That'd be fun. Um... | ||
I'll get more into this executive order about LGBTQ agenda in school because it's pretty horrific. | ||
But just during the break here, I was flipping through Time Magazine. | ||
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So... Let's just flip through this Time magazine. | ||
I'm not going to skip around. | ||
I'm not going to skip to a certain story. | ||
I'm just going to go through it. | ||
Of course, we have an advertisement for the Islamic Kingdom of Dubai. | ||
They're on the front. I mean, I was really kind of amazed at this. | ||
So the first story begins, for many of us who attended the 2020 World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland... | ||
Right? So we just start off with a love story about Davos and the World Economic Forum and how important and good it is, this by the editor-in-chief. | ||
Because again, these things used to be secret. | ||
They used to do them quietly because they knew that I thought the American people wouldn't stand for some international cabal of corporatists gathering together to set policy. | ||
But now they've taken that mask off and they're open about it. | ||
So now they're talking about what a good thing it is. | ||
That's the first story you see. | ||
Letter from the editor about how important World Economic Forum is in Switzerland. | ||
Then we get this second story. | ||
It's a conversation also about Time at Davos. | ||
Time and Sampo hosted a dinner to kick off Davos 2022, the annual World Economic Forum conference in Switzerland. | ||
As the world's most influential leaders convened May 22-26 to strategize about how to solve the most pressing global challenges that, ironically, they are the ones who caused. | ||
Hey, I have an idea of how to solve these problems. | ||
I can't tell you what it is, though. | ||
So there you go. First two stories about how great the World Economic Forum is and about how time is dedicated to the mission of the globalist, unelected corporate government. | ||
And then, of course, we flip to the next one. | ||
We have a very big quote from Volodymyr Zelensky about why they'll never stop sending Ukrainians into the meat grinder for their own self-importance. | ||
So that's good. | ||
OK, so just in case you're on your leftist talking point globalist propaganda checklist, we've got World Economic Forum, Davos celebrating it, media cooperation in that. | ||
Then, of course, pushing the war in Ukraine as if there's any reason for us to even be in the war in Ukraine. | ||
And then, of course, the fourth thing we have to encounter here is hearings worth watching. | ||
The committee investigating the capital attack has a primetime plan to captivate the nation. | ||
It's about how important the show trial is that is destroying any semblance of judicial limitations in this country as they go after their political opponents. | ||
So, so far, these are the these are the stories that we found. | ||
And then, of course, the big story on January 6th, calling it the greatest political crime ever attempted by an American president. | ||
Totally, you know, unbiased and a fair reporting on what actually happened. | ||
Then why not? We'll throw in a quick note on the royal family, as if we care about them. | ||
When should kids get COVID-19 boosters? | ||
Like, I'm telling you, it's just without... | ||
Break. It's just World Economic Forum, war in Ukraine. | ||
We have to keep fighting. | ||
We have to keep supporting. Stop thinking about it. | ||
Stop asking questions. Peace will never come. | ||
We have to just dominate and destroy. | ||
And when should I get my kid booster shots? | ||
And are you paying attention to the January 6th hearings? | ||
I mean, it's just incredible. | ||
It's just a propaganda, like, you know, incredibly compact propaganda nugget we're dealing with here. | ||
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It's just... Absolutely wild. | |
Okay, so COVID-19, a little January 6th. | ||
Biden balances military aid and escalation risk in Ukraine. | ||
Again, a little bit more warmongering. | ||
We're focused on what we think the Ukrainians need for the current fight. | ||
Why we're fighting, not a focus. | ||
Look, a story about a restaurant. | ||
A very glowing story about how wonderful it is to open a restaurant in the beautiful country of Dubai. | ||
Yes, Dubai is a wonderful, beautiful place that is just completely worthy of support and advertisement and all this wonderful stuff. | ||
America, evil. | ||
America is hopelessly tainted by our past sins. | ||
Unsavable. We're just a product of nothing but racism and hatred. | ||
But the Middle East, great. | ||
Middle East is fantastic and wonderful and has never done anything wrong. | ||
Right? And they have the great tampon shortage of 2022. | ||
Fantastic. Amazing. Great. | ||
Wonderful. I love living in this country in the current age. | ||
It's awesome. And then we get to climate change. | ||
I mean, literally, it's just like a checklist. | ||
It's just, if you were to ask me to make a checklist of all of the propaganda talking points from the left, you would just have to flip through Time magazine here. | ||
Climate change, COVID-19, all the sorts of, oh, and then a nice big advertisement for Winston cigarettes. | ||
I didn't even know they could advertise these anymore. | ||
It's just incredible. | ||
Oh, and then we get to Me Too. | ||
Yes, they're still covering Me Too stuff. | ||
One would hope years after the Me Too went viral, our culture would have developed a nuanced understanding of assault. | ||
Yeah, that's what came out of Me Too, was a nuanced understanding of assault. | ||
Yeah, that's what I think of when I think of Me Too, when I think of hysterical women shrieking that you're not allowed to question them. | ||
When they make claims of rape very conveniently right before a Supreme Court justice gets confirmed. | ||
Yeah, you're just supposed to believe them uncritically. | ||
Of course, to these insane people, that's a nuanced understanding of what assault means. | ||
I mean, it really is wild. | ||
It really is insane. | ||
We got some NFTs here. | ||
Good. They're trying to get into that scam as well. | ||
Climate is everything. | ||
More climate change nonsense, right? | ||
Just keeps going. How about this one? | ||
Society. How I lost myself to motherhood. | ||
Another positive, uplifting story from time, which says in this case, quote, pregnancy and birthing have almost always had a way of obliterating the self. | ||
Great. It's great. | ||
It's wonderful. They love humanity so much, right? | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
Ukraine, COVID, climate change, global warming, don't be a mother, don't be a parent. | ||
And then, then you get to no less than one, two, three, four pages of Published straight from the China Daily. | ||
China Watch. Legendary Land of Mystery. | ||
It's the only one that actually covers things in a sort of interesting, cool way. | ||
It's like animals and like neat things about nature. | ||
But it is directly from the Chinese Communist government and it is Chinese propaganda paid to be put in Time Magazine. | ||
And then, of course, we finally get to gun control. | ||
Where they have story after story about why Americans do not have a right to defend themselves. | ||
And then a very glowing article about Ursula van der Leyen, who of course we've covered in this show before. | ||
Time Magazine, go screw yourself. | ||
Oh boy. We'll get to your phone calls here in just a second. | ||
I just, I cannot get over what's happened to Time Magazine. | ||
This is just wild. | ||
I was like halfway through. | ||
Just very quickly, we'll flip through here and we'll tell you what Time Magazine thinks are the biggest stories in America right now that they need to cover. | ||
First, of course, letter from the editor, World Economic Forum, Davos. | ||
It's a wonderful thing. They love you and you have to submit to them. | ||
Time at Davos, how Time Magazine is actually involved in the global government program. | ||
Big quote from Volodymyr Zelensky, we have to support Ukrainian war. | ||
Then, of course, hearings worth watching January 6th. | ||
Then, yeah, more January 6th nonsense. | ||
Then kids need COVID-19 boosters. | ||
Then more warmongering for military aid for the war in Ukraine. | ||
Then a celebration of Dubai. | ||
Then a story about tampons. | ||
Then a story about climate change. | ||
Then a story about the Me Too movement that happened. | ||
Then a story about NFTs, so they're doing that scam. | ||
Climate change once again. | ||
Then don't be a mother. | ||
Motherhood is terrible. You lose yourself, and it's like dying if you become a mother. | ||
Then four-page spread straight from the communist Chinese government. | ||
China Watch presented by China Daily. | ||
Then, of course, gun control in D.C., another cycle of inaction on guns. | ||
Gun control, gun control, another article on gun control, another article on gun control. | ||
And yet another article on gun control, all of course pushing one singular, unadulterated view. | ||
Then a celebration of Ursula von der Leyen, who, of course, is the noble member of a noble house there in Germany, who's married to another member of a noble house who happens to be on the board of a company that created gene altering injections similar to the vaccine. | ||
And, of course, helping to lead the push of Ukraine and the vaccine lockdowns. | ||
And they're, of course, celebrating what a wonderful genius this lady is because she was appointed as head of the EU. | ||
Then, of course, you get stories about the victory of buying a home because buying a home these days is so rare for the average American that you can't do it. | ||
So you write stories about what a unique and rare occurrence it is. | ||
People actually buy a house and can afford one. | ||
No stories about BlackRock buying up entire neighborhoods. | ||
No story about how we got to this case. | ||
Nonsense. Then of course we get to the big story here. | ||
We aren't going anywhere. Pain and pride of a generation is changing how America sees gender. | ||
See what they do is they indoctrinate children and then they point to children and go see they're changing. | ||
See how they are changing America because we're listening to them but actually we're the ones that told them everything they believe. | ||
So convenient how that works. So again just multiple page spread about why little children who have never had a sexual interaction actually are defined by their So, really incredible stuff. | ||
Then, of course, this GOP strategy to use trans sports bans for political gain. | ||
Because, again, they have to just portray everything as deceptive from the GOP. If you wouldn't try to put men in women's sports, the GOP wouldn't have anything to capitalize on, would they? | ||
GOP didn't just come up with this out of nowhere and start doing things about it. | ||
You guys were doing things, and now the GOP's reacting. | ||
Now they're going, well, GOP is trying to maximize on that. | ||
I mean, it's just the same thing over and over. | ||
And then, of course, we get a full-page spread, just in case you were still a little bit unsure about what the whole... | ||
You know, goal was, we have a whole one-page spread in Time Magazine for the World Government Summit, shaping future governments, a decade of shaping a better future for humanity through inspiring and enabling the next generation of governments, advertising the World Government Summit at worldgovernmentsummit.org. | ||
Just wild. | ||
It is just wild. | ||
And then, of course, Japan needs more women in the boardroom. | ||
Obviously it does. Clearly, right? | ||
And the green transition, more climate change, carbon bad, cars bad. | ||
Another ad. I haven't even been to these pages yet. | ||
Oh, look, another at the end. | ||
So we bookmark it with fawning, drooling articles about the World Economic Forum. | ||
So we started with the letter of the editor talking about Times participation in the World Economic Forum. | ||
And we end with an interview with the president of the World Economic Forum, Bourget Brindy. | ||
Just... Just wild. | ||
Just absolutely insane what passes for a publication these days. | ||
With that, we go out to your phone calls. | ||
We've got Grant in Australia. | ||
Hey, calling all the way from Australia. | ||
That's awesome. Thanks for calling in, Grant. | ||
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You're on the air. Morning, Harrison. | |
How are you going? Good. | ||
How are you? Oh, yeah. | ||
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Not too bad. A bit after midnight. | |
Coming in the winter. Daylight savings finished a little while ago. | ||
So, yeah, I'm... | ||
Just thought I'd ring in and talk to you about some things Mike Adams was talking about a couple of weeks ago that I saw when I was watching. | ||
Okay, fantastic. Well, we're glad you call in. | ||
I love getting international calls, and Australia's about as far away as you can get from Texas, so this really is a worldwide broadcast. | ||
What's on your mind, Grant? | ||
Mike Adams talking about, I see you say, the Chinese War Council. | ||
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Yeah, yes. | |
Mike was disclosing... | ||
That there'd been a leak that the CCP was preparing an invasion force for November, fitting out ships and loading ships. | ||
And there was a bit of a discussion about what an invasion of America by China would look like. | ||
I was thinking about that during my day for a couple of days and I was like, oh... | ||
No, I sort of thought about Taiwan. | ||
It's like a little, not a very big sort of jump across from China. | ||
And then it sort of dawned on me that China's been doing a lot of political and military... | ||
Building up? | ||
Yeah, building up, like north of Indonesia and... | ||
They've been putting those islands in, the military bases, and getting in and cutting in on Australia's political diplomacy in Pacific Islands, sort of Australia's neighbours. | ||
And it just dawned on me that You know, it would probably be a really, with all the trade, and they're buying lots of minerals and ores and stuff like a lot of natural resources from Australia, it just dawned on me that it would be logical for them to invade Australia. | ||
And I just wanted to get it out there, because if it's going to happen, people need to know. | ||
Absolutely. And, you know, China has been making moves against Australia. | ||
There's been a lot of tension between those countries for quite a while. | ||
And Australia is such a strange place because it's so Western, and yet it's just surrounded by the most foreign cultures to the West. | ||
I mean, you're right there next to China and Indonesia and Japan and everything. | ||
And, of course... China prefers to take over economically. | ||
If they can just buy your country out from under you, that's the way they'll do it. | ||
But they're clearly on the warpath militarily. | ||
Here's a story from Reuters today, Grant. | ||
China launches third aircraft carrier named after Provence opposite of Taiwan. | ||
So China has just launched its third aircraft today called the Fujian, named after the province opposite of self-ruled Taiwan, sending a statement of intent to rivals as it modernizes its military. | ||
So I mean, yeah, are people in Australia or are you personally worried about the aggressive actions of China since they are on your doorstep? | ||
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Well, it's been a subject of contention for a long time. | |
There was a... | ||
We had political discussion about the yellow peril some decades ago, and that was the threat of, you know, China and Asian countries like, you know, because they're on our doorstep, like you say, the threat that if we weren't prepared, | ||
they could quite easily attempt that, much like Japan did in World War II. And, you know, it's just always sort of been a bit of a, you know, they said, There's been a lot of discussion about that through my lifetime. | ||
I'm turning 45 next week. | ||
It's always been there. | ||
It's always been part of the... | ||
Part of the discussion, yeah. | ||
But, you know, not enough has been done to stop it at this point. | ||
There's something like 20 building projects that the Chinese government is funding all around the world from Australia to South America building ports. | ||
And as the U.S. government says, there is no difference between commercial and military installations when it comes to China. | ||
I'll tell you, folks, if you look at the If you just look at the headlines, you'll see that China is making major expansive action militarily when it comes to its third aircraft carrier that had just launched, | ||
the first flat-topped aircraft carrier with a catapult launch system, full-length flight deck named after the province of China directly across the water from Taiwan, sending a message. | ||
But if you look at the Internal documents of the U.S. military. | ||
This is the video of the ship being launched. | ||
We had a big segment yesterday about the subway system in China. | ||
Just understand, all of this is funded with your money. | ||
All of this is being organized and directed by people at the top, big financial firms and banking combines. | ||
They've decided that China is the future. | ||
China is the way forward. | ||
China has a solid grip on its people that allows them to be completely controlled, which is very convenient to people who want that worldwide. | ||
So they've decided that China is where the investment will go. | ||
China is able to spend money on its people. | ||
China can have policies that are complete contradiction to the woke ideology but not suffer a second for it. | ||
But if you look at the internal documents from the American military, they are less worried about the buildup of China's military as they are worried about the buildup of China's commercial expansion. | ||
Because the Belt and Road Initiative is still in full swing and there are dozens of projects being carried out by China to build ports all around the world, including in our own backyard. | ||
But there are dozens of projects being carried out by China to build ports all around the world, including in our own backyard. - That was hard. | ||
And as the United States military says, there is no distinction between a commercial endeavor and a military endeavor when it comes to China. | ||
Their commerce and their military are aspects of the same industry. | ||
So just very quickly going through some headlines here. | ||
In Sierra Leone, a Chinese port building plan raises ire. | ||
Many locals think China is hoovering up their country's natural resources. | ||
This from August of last year. | ||
The Africa report is China weaponizing ports built along the Belt and Road Initiative. | ||
This from September 2020. | ||
Older stories, but the buildup has not slowed down and the concerns raised by these stories have not been addressed. | ||
In the interval. | ||
China expanding its ports worldwide. | ||
This from the Sunday Guardian. | ||
Radio Free Asia has reported that China is building a new military port at Bata in the Central African nation of Equatorial Guinea, first Chinese port on West Africa's Atlantic coast. | ||
The U.S. is concerned about China's first military presence opposite the east coast of America and only 6,000 miles from Washington. | ||
This is a strategic location for China. | ||
Professor Bo Hu of Peking University suggested that Bata might be useful to pin down U.S. forces en route to the Indo-Pacific. | ||
Again, it's being built... | ||
Under the Belt and Road Economic Initiative, but it in fact has a very important military role to play. | ||
China's future gateway to Latin America is a megaport in Peru. | ||
Despite local opposition, Chinese investors are pumping billions into the Chenke project, a massive port complex north of Lima that will boost trade between China and Latin America as a whole. | ||
China ports and docks in Latin America. | ||
This from April of last year, talking again about China's expansion policy, of which Latin America is a part. | ||
And you can actually see many ports in Mexico and Central America with Chinese docks, including right near the border of California, several more lower down in Veracruz and elsewhere in Mexico, a few there in Paraguay and Puerto Rico, Freeport just off the coast of Florida, and Santiago there in Cuba. | ||
So multiple of these. | ||
And then you have this story from foreignpolicy.com. | ||
Washington must respond to China's growing military presence in Latin America. | ||
So China is on the rise. | ||
China is expanding. | ||
America is doing very little, if anything, to stop it. | ||
And it's going to be bad. | ||
It's going to be real bad. So back out to your phone calls now. | ||
I understand it's Clown Car's birthday. | ||
Happy birthday, Clown Car. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air, sir. | ||
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Happy birthday. Happy birthday to me. | |
Happy birthday to me. | ||
What's the greatest thing I could see is the reality from Harrison. | ||
Hey, Harrison, how are you? Very good. | ||
Thank you for calling in, Clown Car. | ||
Happy birthday. I hope it's a very good one. | ||
Oh, thank you. I have plans on taking my turtles for a walk on the boardwalk in Coney Island. | ||
Fantastic. Hey, listen, Harrison, I just wondered, Time Magazine, right? | ||
So has it always been a rag, or is there any ties to any kind of truth? | ||
You know, I was looking that up. | ||
Time Magazine actually has all of their old editions archived online, so you can search Time Magazine 1980 and see what an actual decent magazine looks like. | ||
See, here's the problem. I'm glad you said it just like that. | ||
Accidentally, recently, I had a locker that had like 1970s flea market stuff, which had numerous amounts of real great propaganda stuff from Time Magazine, Rolling Stone, you name it. | ||
There's all kinds of cool magazines and articles. | ||
And you really get to see when it all started way back when. | ||
Like in high school yearbooks, who's friends with who, hanging out with who. | ||
Really interesting stuff, you're hitting this old school locker. | ||
Now remember, I always said, don't burn the books, right? | ||
Because that's how they're tricking you now. | ||
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They're putting that stuff online, saying, this is the way it was back then. | |
No, it wasn't. | ||
I got the book from 1970, locked in a locker, and it's got four years of dust on it to prove it. | ||
And I'm going to start posting some funny stuff, so you stay tuned there, the clown car, M-I-C. Well, I hope you have a good birthday. | ||
Thanks so much for the call. | ||
And yeah, go check out the old Time magazines from the 1980s. | ||
And you actually see them, you know, asking important questions, making some pretty good... | ||
You know, observations, your story about, you know, why inflation is bad, something Time Magazine today not necessarily worried about, a story about silver and the largest owner of silver in the world and how he's making a bundle off silver. | ||
And it's just good, normal stuff, just informational stuff. | ||
A little bit propagandistic, too. | ||
Let's be honest. Propaganda's been around forever. | ||
But yeah, things have definitely changed very recently and very rapidly. | ||
But thanks, Colin, for Clown Car. | ||
Hope you have fun. Hope your turtles enjoy the walk. | ||
Fantastic as ever. | ||
Final word, Clown Car? | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah, you're still there. | ||
All right, so what I was trying to say is, yeah, you can't look online for this stuff anymore because their preacher revision is history. | ||
Everything is being tricked on us now. | ||
Everything is being rewound and rewritten, so you can't even look back at this stuff online. | ||
You've got to get the original stuff in your hand. | ||
That's what I'm trying to say. Don't let them burn the books, Harrison. | ||
I love you. 100%. I love you too, Clown Car. | ||
Have a good birthday. Let's go now to Maggie in Georgia who wants to talk about what's at the heart of all of these issues. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Maggie. You're on the air. | ||
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Hi, thanks for taking my call. | |
So I just wanted to say something about something you said the other day when you were interviewing Taylor Hansen, which I love to interview, by the way. | ||
But at one point, you just, you're like, you know, if this had been an insurrection, what would it have looked like? | ||
And like, that was just such a big moment for me, because like, that's what I've been saying about all of this stuff the whole time. | ||
Like, you know, you have a real problem if, you know, you look at I think it's an insurrection. | ||
Like, where are all the dead bodies? | ||
Like, same with COVID. Like, where are they? | ||
Like, how long do you think you could be shielded from these realities? | ||
There would be a lot of blood, besides just, you know, the peaceful protester, Ashley Babbitt. | ||
But, like, there would be a lot more signs that these things were going on. | ||
And so it's just frustrating for me how you can kind of get in these... | ||
I don't know, these rabbit holes trying to argue with these people and they're like, do you have a source for that? | ||
Like, I don't need a source for that. | ||
Like, sometimes you just don't need to rely on those. | ||
Rely on what you see or what you don't see. | ||
Like, where are the hearses constantly driving across town? | ||
Like, where are the cemeteries constantly digging? | ||
Like, come on. And then same with January 6th. | ||
And I think if you get to that point where, you know, you don't even rely on what you see anymore, then, you know, it's no wonder, you know, Leah Thomas Right. | ||
No, it's such a good point that, yeah, they can really get away with anything once they get you to stop leaving your own eyes. | ||
And, yeah, if you just listen to their descriptions of January 6th, the image that comes to mind is horrific, like an insurrection, a violent takeover. | ||
And then you look at the actual imagery, and it's a bunch of peaceful, unarmed people waving flags and singing the American anthem, the national anthem. | ||
So, yeah, come Completely backwards. | ||
And you're right about COVID, too. | ||
Way back when, when it was like, oh, we're in this terrible pandemic, you can tell because all the doctors are doing TikTok dances, right? | ||
It was one of these things where it was just like, this is not comporting. | ||
The reality is different than what you're telling me, and all it takes is my eyes to see this. | ||
Great point, Maggie. Oh, thank you. | ||
Thanks for taking my call. Well, thank you very much for calling in. | ||
We don't have too much time, but we'll go quickly to Sean in California. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Sean, you're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison, I'll try to be fast with this. | ||
Although, Clown Car made a great point. | ||
And real quick for his comment and your comment, when everything changed was the 2012 Smith's Month Modernization Act where they could aim propaganda against American people. | ||
If we get that repealed, I think journalism might go a step back towards being honest. | ||
That's a part of it. We're coming up against a break here. | ||
I'll hold you over. We'll take your call in the first segment of the next hour. | ||
So just one minute from now, we'll go back to Sean in California. | ||
But yeah, look, they're burning the books. | ||
They're changing history. They're trying to create a completely falsified imaginary world. | ||
And it's all just very funny and bizarre looking from the outside and just being able to think for yourself. | ||
It's like a superpower now. | ||
All right, folks, the crew is working in Olympic time here. | ||
We're joined in studio by the one and only Christy Lee. | ||
She, of course, is an independent journalist. | ||
Well known by the M4's audience. | ||
You can find her channel at band.video as well as christyleetv.com. | ||
Welcome to the show, Christy. Thanks! | ||
It's like Feminine Friday. | ||
We're like teaching people that there are differences. | ||
You're a man. I'm a woman. | ||
This is accurate. It's all crazy. | ||
Yes, we're going over just basic, you know, biology and humanity. | ||
I guess we have to relearn this stuff now that it's been driven out of our culture. | ||
Very glad that you're here with us. | ||
We're just going to keep taking calls, I think, for at least a little while because we've got a lot of callers on hold with a lot of good things to say. | ||
We have Sean in California who's called in. | ||
And Sean, you know, your point about 2012 being a big change because they allowed propaganda at that point. | ||
I think there's something to that, and I think definitely the American government is helping to push out propaganda now. | ||
But it's like, I don't think you need the government propaganda for Time magazine to push this stuff out. | ||
They do it independently. They all just understand what to put forward, and they don't even need to be coordinated. | ||
They just all move in the same direction at the same time. | ||
But I think you called in about something else, Sean, but you're still on the air. | ||
Go ahead. Correct. | ||
And it still kind of relates to that. | ||
There is a full pushback now against Otero County in New Mexico getting rid of their Dominion machines. | ||
Politico is the top one I could think of. | ||
They're saying as of just a couple days ago that, you know, that county was wrong to do that. | ||
And those commissioners, how dare they have a member of the founder of Cowboys for Trump on that panel that voted to do that. | ||
And so they put a picture of him riding a horseback way back from 2020. | ||
At the top of their article and say he was there on January 6th, but he didn't go into the Capitol. | ||
So they already established the mood and the propaganda element before you get into the weeds and stuff. | ||
And what's going on is they have primaries out there. | ||
And since that county doesn't want Dominion machines, they don't want to certify the new primaries that just happened. | ||
And they have less. | ||
I'm going to go inside baseball here. | ||
They have less than 100 votes to count in that county. | ||
So they don't need a machine for that. | ||
So there are people who are very insistent that Dominion has their machines there. | ||
And that is a propaganda piece. | ||
You don't need a bunch of machines to do work a few people can do, and you just have a handful of votes to count. | ||
You follow me on that, Harrison? | ||
Yeah, no, I got you. | ||
It's just very bizarre, but it makes sense that these people would do that. | ||
So, I mean, I don't know. | ||
How do we get back to trusting our elections, Christy? | ||
Is it even possible at this point? | ||
Sure. I mean, I hold a more pessimistic view. | ||
I see all these people saying red wave, red tsunami, and I would love to believe that, but it's just like, how can we trust anything anymore? | ||
I mean, especially when, to his point about propaganda, we have literally changed the meaning of words. | ||
Right. I mean, I was just talking about this the other day. | ||
Immunity has changed. | ||
Vaccine has changed. | ||
The definition of woman has changed. | ||
You know, and in my point of view, the definition of experts has changed. | ||
Yeah, right. Exactly. | ||
A vague source that you point to to push your narrative. | ||
It no longer means which an expert should be like the highest authority. | ||
But it's just a joke now. | ||
Yeah, it's just whoever. So yeah, I guess the definition of vote has changed now. | ||
It's not a vote unless it's counted by a Dominion machine. | ||
Then it's a vote. But other than that, it's just an insurrection or something. | ||
It's a vote even if you don't follow the rules. | ||
I mean, what happened as far as the dates, you know, that whole bit about it wasn't dated properly. | ||
It didn't follow the rules, but it was more important to count them anyways. | ||
It's so crazy. | ||
Yeah. It's all just unbelievably corrupt. | ||
I'm not surprised that they're still pushing for the Dominion machines. | ||
Sean, wasn't there just some update with Dominion in one of their lawsuits? | ||
Do you know anything what the latest is with Dominion? | ||
Sean? I can tell you, as far as the lawsuit, I don't have that current update. | ||
I have out in my county that our sheriff and our DA has seen the evidence, and it's their first time looking into this, and they're like, hey, we got what we need to go forward. | ||
So it's a very positive meeting. | ||
So there's a lot of people doing good work all around, you know, all behind the scenes. | ||
The problem is the wheels of justice do turn real slow, and that's what the Democrats count on. | ||
Look how long we spent on J6. Again, another propaganda piece. | ||
And I wanted to go old school with you real quick, Harrison. | ||
Ron Paul once advised people, you know, you can use your power of assembly to get people together, but you can also tell people that they're not welcome at an event. | ||
Make your events private sometimes. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And use your First Amendment. | ||
I completely agree. More calls on the other side. | ||
Chris Lee, Harrison Smith. Stay tuned. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
With me in studio, Christy Lee, independent journalist. | ||
You've been covering for War Room for a little while. | ||
How's that been? Has that been fun? | ||
It's been fun, but like I said, it's just a whole new animal, you know? | ||
Yeah. But I have enjoyed especially connecting with our viewers and hearing their insights. | ||
We have some awesome viewers, right? | ||
Oh my God, yeah. They're so informed and it's nice to hear sanity. | ||
Yeah. Right, yeah. Hopefully foster a little bit of sane discussion in a world of chaos and nonsense. | ||
Now, you brought a story, which is great, because I sort of touched on this, but I didn't get into it. | ||
It's the new executive order for radical LGBTQI plus agenda in school. | ||
It bans so-called conversion therapy, which includes even suggesting that a child should not undergo medical transition. | ||
So literally just opposing the concept that a child should be chemically castrated, I guess, will be forbidden now by fiat, by declaration from Joe Biden. | ||
I mean, it's just insane. | ||
It's so insane. | ||
And then even by his own tweet, President Biden's own tweet, he says they signed an executive order that will protect the community from hateful attacks using the full force of the government. | ||
I mean, he uses such strong language, the full force of the government to prevent conversion therapy. | ||
So he is proud of this authoritarian nature. | ||
He's proud of all of this control. | ||
And when I read this, after more EOs than pretty much any other president, especially in recent history, it's like... | ||
Like, how are people not seeing this as scary? | ||
And I worry about, as a parent, how this will bleed into taking our own children away. | ||
If we stand for these things and we push back and we stand for morality and protecting our children, will they be able to then expand on these new rules and take our kids away? | ||
And you might think, oh, well, that's crazy, but, you know, we've seen it happen. | ||
I've been talking to a woman that has been fighting for her kids for two years because it turns out her son has a documented bone issue. | ||
And CPS came in, and even with the documented bone issue, they're like, this one doctor said it looked like abuse, so she's been fighting for not just that child, but her other children. | ||
And then there's this story that just shows how crazy the world we're living in when it comes to activism, judges, corruption, collusion. | ||
So a woman that claims she's been forced to give up her daughter to a man, she accuses of raping her when she was 16, and now she has to pay him child support. | ||
This is all documented. | ||
He was 30, she was 16. | ||
The DNA showed that it is his child. | ||
Now he has custody. | ||
And it's also shown in this article that he has close relationships with the police department there and the system. | ||
So this is where we're at. | ||
In a clown world where a woman was raped when she was 16 or she says she was raped when she was 16, gives birth to that child. | ||
And then this same child offender can come in, claim that child, take it away, and now she has to pay him child support? | ||
This is insane. | ||
It's totally wild, no. | ||
And of course, Canada's already taken kids away from parents and, you know, literally sent CPS, take them away, send them to live with somebody else because the parents have refused to let the child undergo medical procedures. | ||
To confirm their gender, right? | ||
Chemical castration or whatever, binding or hormones. | ||
And we know that they have motivations to do this. | ||
They have basically numbers that they need to get and they can get money for finding a reason to take your children away. | ||
Right. This is scary stuff. | ||
And when we have the president's stamp of approval, I'm saying that this is a problem, that this conversion therapy is a problem and that you can face under executive order penalties. | ||
How long before us parents that are just raising our children in a traditional religious way will be accused of some kind of child abuse and they have the power to take our kids away? | ||
Right. You're denying them medical care that they need. | ||
I mean, it's... It's horrific, and of course it only goes one direction. | ||
They banned conversion therapy, which is defined by Merriam-Webster as the use of any or of various methods such as adverse stimulation or religious counseling in an attempt to change a person's sexual orientation to heterosexual or to change a person's gender identity to correspond with the sex the person which is defined by Merriam-Webster as the use of any or So, you know, the definition they're going on, it's only bad if it's an attempt to change the person's sexual orientation to heterosexual. | ||
If you're trying to change their sexual orientation away from heterosexual, it's not just allowed, it's encouraged and subsidized. | ||
So, you know, when you read that, when Biden says the full force and weight, do people not understand that this is a religious thing that the government's involved in? | ||
Like, this is the government choosing a religious side of things and then saying we will use the full force in government to impose our moral beliefs on the rest of the country. | ||
And if it was the opposite direction, everybody would be outraged, but they do it and no one cares. | ||
Right. And how much could freedom of religion play into this in future legal disputes? | ||
If you get a Christian psychologist, psychiatrist, and they just simply ask the child questions and try and get to the root of the problem, is that Christian psychologist or psychiatrist going to face legal action because they're not following these dictates against conversion therapy? | ||
It would be interesting to see if... | ||
There would be any justice when it comes to that. | ||
It's crazy. And it's crazy that Christians allowed this to happen to them. | ||
I was reading another article that was saying... | ||
I don't know if it was this EO or there's a different one. | ||
There's been so many. There's been a lot. | ||
And there's been a lot of ways they try to enforce this where they're saying, if you don't allow boys and girls into the same bathroom, then you're not going to get funding for the school lunch program. | ||
And one response to that was like, this won't sit well with the Jews and the Muslim communities. | ||
And it's like... Or the Christian ones. | ||
Like, why is it that it's like, well, Jews and Muslims, they have beliefs where gender is a real thing and it's part of their religion. | ||
So we have to respect that and we have to, you know, adhere to that. | ||
But Christians, how dare you try to convert my child? | ||
You will, you know, run roughshod. | ||
Disrespecting freedom of religion, specifically when it comes to Christians, but they are demonizing it and also trying to create a narrative that the Christians are at fault for everything and Christians are the violent ones. | ||
I mean, it's everywhere now in the headlines. | ||
All you have to do is Google Christian nationalism, and it's everywhere. | ||
Yeah, no, it's pretty horrific, and really it's, you know, Christians need to stand up For ourselves, I guess, and just say, no, look, it's part of our religion that there are women and there are men, and that that's a good thing, and it's a natural thing, and you can't change how you feel because God wasn't wrong when he made you. | ||
But however, we don't get that consideration from the church of the state, which is the pride church, I guess. | ||
Let's go back out to the phone calls. | ||
Let's go to Chris in Michigan. | ||
He's talking about people trying to antagonize us. | ||
That's how I feel what's going on with the transgender stuff. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Chris, you are on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. Howdy. | |
It's just this kind of expansion from my thing the other day when I called where they're trying to spark a revolution and they just keep pushing and pushing and pushing. | ||
But the guy from Australia that called, he put something in my head that hasn't even occurred. | ||
I think they're going to try their best to get us to fly off the handle before the elections, because there's no way. | ||
Unless they just steal them blatantly once again, but people are going to be really watching very closely. | ||
They need to flip over the chessboard before we get to take our move. | ||
Right. They basically yell, check, and they're going to flip the board. | ||
It's like, oh, we won! It's like, no, you didn't, but no. | ||
No, that's a good point because with the January 6th trial going on, I mean, this is sort of a last ditch effort to try to, you know, scare people out of voting for a Republican. | ||
But yeah, I mean, we know these people are power hungry. | ||
We know they'll do basically anything to stay in power. | ||
So, I mean, do you have any predictions on that, Christy? | ||
I think he's right that we're in for some pretty crazy stuff before November, before we have a chance to actually, you know, politically make our move. | ||
Well, I mean, I think that that's why you see such emboldened headlines and such power grabs is because they really want to poke the bear. | ||
They really want a Christian or somebody that is standing for truth to do something violent so they can push and have more of the riots like we've seen before and really cause a situation where if they can't cheat in the election, they can have the grounds for maybe saying, oh, we have to hold off the election because- Maybe they'll just cancel the election. | ||
Yeah, right? No, that's totally a possibility. | ||
I hadn't thought about that. But yeah, maybe just cancel the election. | ||
Maybe launch, you know, maybe monkeypox really hits the ground running this summer. | ||
Oh, but it won't be called monkeypox, remember. | ||
Oh, right. No, that's very offensive to monkeys, I understand. | ||
I don't know. I don't get it. | ||
Or to pox. Maybe it's offensive to the pox around here. | ||
All right, we're going to take more of your calls and talk more about just the deluge of absurdity in which we are bathing every day in this crazy country. | ||
We'll be back. Christy Lee Harrison-Smith. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
We are in studio with Christy Lee taking your phone calls. | ||
And I'm very glad to go to Dennis in Florida. | ||
Dennis, I imagine you are the person who is continually in the band video chat talking about the Tory plans. | ||
Spelled T-O-R-I-I. And you've been talking about this for a while in the chat. | ||
And I have tried to search it. | ||
I've tried to type it. | ||
I've tried to find out what it means, the Tory plans. | ||
And I can find absolutely nothing. | ||
So I'm so glad that you've called in, Dennis, to explain what the Tory plans are and why they're important. | ||
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Dennis, you're on the air. Thank you very much for the time to be on the air to speak to all of you. | |
You guys are the most important organization in the world as far as I'm concerned at this time. | ||
Thank you. This is an important time that we're going through, and it is time for a big change. | ||
The Tory plans are somewhat suppressed. | ||
It used to come right up on the internet when you typed it, but I've posted some links that you can also see that. | ||
If you search a little further under the Green Horse, which is The name of the first book of a children's trilogy I wrote, the Green Horse Trilogy. | ||
And Trump is in the third book, so no publishers are touching it. | ||
It's self-published. And I'm also the guy that held all the U.S. patents for monitored firearm storage for 20 years, from gun safes to weapon racks to the Smart Holster Project. | ||
All was stopped for politics, for the most part. | ||
But the Tory plans are 10 Americas based on the original pre-1913 pre-progressive era U.S. Constitution. | ||
With originalist updates. | ||
And the plans include nuts and bolts, detailed plans that range from maglev trains and basic national and global reconstruction to megastructures that can move gravitically in the future to the ten Americas. | ||
And that's where we need to be. | ||
And the only way to beat a global plan is with a global plan. | ||
And these plans, I do believe, are from God. | ||
And they are common sense. | ||
And when people hear them or read them, they ring true with everyone, so they are what they are. | ||
I had college scores at six, and this is all I've ever known to do, so it is what it is. | ||
You know, I'm pretty much a genius in some ways. | ||
We all are, you know, without knowing. | ||
But I have a $500 longboard in my trunk, and I just want to be with the kids. | ||
But if I have to... Take control of the world to do this, I will do so. | ||
And I think that's what this is about. | ||
Interesting. So I've finally made the connection as we showed the cover to your book, The Green Horse Trilogy. | ||
Your last name is Tory. | ||
So these are your plans. These are plans that you've made, not something you've discovered. | ||
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Correct. But they do seem to jive with common sense plans, and it also seems to jive with the Bible as well. | |
And for me, it's all about the love of Christ. | ||
I put God before all. | ||
And I stand to be corrected. | ||
I can be 100% wrong about everything, but I don't think so. | ||
And I've been right about everything up until now. | ||
And we needed a plan that the elites are in control of everything. | ||
And we know that. | ||
And there's more to it than that. | ||
And I would recommend everyone watch Phil Schneider's last video before they murdered him. | ||
And there's a lot of elites, and the Nazis did survive, and they had advanced technology a long, long time ago, and I think a lot of us know this. | ||
And it's a touchy subject, because once you talk about it, you can be disregarded, but not any longer. | ||
So we needed a plan that would appeal to them, and this plan appeals to them, and this does, in essence, become the fourth Reich of Christ. | ||
There's no way to avoid it. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
Interesting. All right, so we'll look into this. | ||
I'm glad to have finally gotten some clarification. | ||
I'll tell you, if you search Tory plans on Google, all you get are plans on how to build Tory gates, which are a Japanese-style temple gate. | ||
So that's what I kept running into, and I was very confused on how building, I thought maybe it had something to do with dimensions, interdimension doors, you know, sort of thing. | ||
So I'm glad we finally got to the bottom of what the Tory plans actually are. | ||
How can people find it? | ||
Obviously, you can search Green Horse Trilogy, but do you have a website we can look at, Dennis? | ||
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There's a lot of websites, actually. | |
Just type my name, Dennis R. Corey, T-O-R-I-I, Jr. | ||
All right, we're going to look into it. | ||
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Or the green horse. And I need, I tell you, we all have to come together now, all right? | |
I got you. Well, I think you're right, Dennis, in that we need an equally powerful counter-narrative to the narrative they have. | ||
Because they're pushing towards globalism. | ||
We're resisting it, but it's not enough just to push back against them. | ||
We need to... Be able to articulate why our view is superior and what, you know, the image... | ||
I don't know. Imagination and... | ||
Robert Davi calls this jujitsu. | ||
Right, okay. He says the right and our efforts need to, instead of with so much resistance, need to be met with a jujitsu tactic where we can basically... | ||
It's almost like the yes and. | ||
Instead of fighting back, we need to have better plans and communicate them more effectively. | ||
Right, right. Yeah, no, for sure. One way to... | ||
I think there's like with the transgender kid stuff, you know, they're trying to push the narrative that, oh, you just hate gay people and you don't want people to have fun, right? | ||
Like the way that they, you know, push this is like, well, if you, you know, don't, you know, if you aren't somebody that hates gay people, then you have to be okay with this. | ||
And, you know, the way to just change that narrative or change the way it's talked about is go, look, I don't care what you do in your life, but we want to protect kids. | ||
I actually really want to touch upon this real quick because we did get some pushback and hate, I think, from some when I had Lady Maga USA on, who is a drag artist but says he would die to the death to defend your right to criticize him. | ||
And he's really pushed against this gay agenda. | ||
And so I do think that we need to recognize, you know, God gave us freedom of choice to choose him or reject him. | ||
Not that kind of freedom. You know what I mean? | ||
To choose or reject Him. | ||
And so there is a difference between allowing people to choose maybe what's not God's best for them and also, like, in this case, protecting the kids. | ||
So if we could communicate a better message of saying, like, okay, we don't think that that's God's best for you, even as an adult, but let's really hone in and focus on this is about protecting the kids and, like, yeah, you're a free adult. | ||
And then I found, I just happened to see this So just being kind and loving to people that maybe we don't agree with is not necessarily affirming what they're doing. | ||
But we have to approach these things and love because people like you covered today, Kitty Demure, and people like Lady Maga USA that live differently than us but are defending our rights to speak against it, we have to do this different. | ||
We have to embrace that in my opinion. | ||
Right, because it makes sense if you're a gay person and you hear the don't say gay bill. | ||
They want to stop people from even saying that there's such a sexual preference. | ||
You're going to be defensive on that. | ||
And that's the problem when we're always responding to the narrative they set. | ||
We're always fighting on their playing field, and that's what needs to change. | ||
And I think that's just one of the ways... | ||
And of course, we could do this on a global scale and go, look, their narrative is globalism. | ||
Their narrative is humans are bad. | ||
We need depopulation and deconstruction and eat bugs. | ||
That's their narrative. Our narrative can't just be, we're not doing that. | ||
It needs to be, no, we want families and religion and church and glory and prosperity and freedom for all human beings. | ||
So if you want that, then you're on our side and we can fight for it. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, we're, you know, just setting the narrative, that's one way to change. | ||
But I'll look into these Tory plans. | ||
I'm so glad to finally know what they even are. | ||
It's been baffling me looking at the chat this whole time. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with more of your phone calls, more talk about how we fight back against this globalist destruction. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
Taking more of your phone calls, watching some more videos here in studio with Christy Lee. | ||
Are you hosting War Room tonight? | ||
Yes. Oh, wow. All right. | ||
Yep. Double duty for Christy Lee. | ||
Join her tonight, 3 p.m., or this afternoon, 3 p.m., Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
Hosting the War Room while Alex Jones is getting a well-deserved vacation. | ||
So I want to play a video now. | ||
What's that? We hope he's actually taking a vacation. | ||
We hope he is relaxing and enjoying himself. | ||
I think he is. His wife posted a picture on Twitter of them at the beach. | ||
And it looks like he's having fun. | ||
I see people in the chat saying they can't wait to see his tan when he gets back. | ||
Fantastic stuff. All right, let's go to this video because this is something that's happening. | ||
Another unintended consequence of the COVID pandemic. | ||
There are apparently just billions of dollars worth of the plastic PPE masks sitting in landfills and now being burned since they're not being used and since it was all sort of just a money laundering scheme. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 15. | ||
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And they wonder why this country is broke. | |
Right, all of these boxes, pallets, are all face shields for the NHS. Look, pallets and pallets are face shields. | ||
And when I say pallets, I mean there must be 5,000 pallets here. | ||
For our radio listeners, it really is just a huge wall of boxes. | ||
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And these are the people that care about the environment, right? | |
They care so much. | ||
They care so much about the environment. | ||
Christy, you have no idea. So just an entire landfill full of unused, never-to-be-used plastic masks, right? | ||
Yep. So just, and the title, I'm not sure how accurate it is, but the title says the government is burning 15,000 pallets of unsuitable PPE per month at a value of $8.7 billion. | ||
So that's just a little bit of the waste and wanton excess of the COVID scam. | ||
It just reminds me of Ozark. | ||
I don't know how many of our listeners have watched Ozark. | ||
I know a lot of people told me to watch Ozark. | ||
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I haven't gotten around to it. | |
But yeah, the whole basis is this like- It's really good. | ||
Producers say it's really good. | ||
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It is really good. | |
But the whole basis is like how they do this money laundering in the show. | ||
And this is happening in real time. | ||
It's just our government. | ||
I was just telling him over the break that we were talking to Gavin Newsom when he was putting out reports about buying all these masks. | ||
And we're like, wait, where are they? | ||
And we would follow up. | ||
And then suddenly the press secretary for him didn't want us to- This is when I was a news anchor in California. | ||
Didn't want us to ask about those masks anymore. | ||
Well, it turns out the company that he made this large purchase of masks for that we never got there in California was a company that produces lithium. | ||
So who knows what kind of deal was being played out there? | ||
No, but people, as soon as the pandemic came around, you know, the greediest people in our society just saw money signs everywhere. | ||
And they say something like $90 billion was stolen out of the pandemic funds, which, you know, it's like if you really believed in the pandemic, you really thought, and this was the point I'd always make, right? | ||
It would be like stealing somebody's like cancer fund, right? | ||
It would be like stealing something that somebody really needs, like, because they're dying, and you're going to steal it from a dying person? | ||
So it's like, you know, we're in this pandemic, everybody's suffering, and the greediest among us are just raking it in. | ||
Well, my husband jokes about this because he's a history buff, and he also is really passionate about improving neighborhoods. | ||
We're from Ohio and he had bought some property in a home there on a bad part of town, actually trying to improve that neighborhood. | ||
And he said around this time, suddenly all these people in this neighborhood were rolling up with new cars and stuff. | ||
They had all tapped in somehow to the PPE funds. | ||
Right. Because there was very little oversight. | ||
It was hastily implemented. | ||
I mean, you know, you're just asking for people to take advantage of it. | ||
Kind of like mail-in voting. Kind of exactly like mail-in voting, actually. | ||
Very easy to scheme and scam and trick people when all the laws are in flux and nobody has any oversight over billion dollar checks that are being written to... | ||
Companies who don't even come up with a product. | ||
So just incredible video of the pollution, the wastefulness, and the sheer amount of money that was stolen from people with the excuse of COVID. It's just ridiculous. | ||
Let's go back out to the calls. | ||
We'll go to Josh in Texas. | ||
I want to go to Marcus in Ohio. | ||
I don't know if you've watched Chrissy, but Marcus has been calling in and giving us conspiracies to rate 1 to 10. | ||
It's been very fun. So we'll go to Marcus in just a second, but we'll go to Josh in Texas first. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Josh. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey Harrison, thanks for taking my call. | |
Sure. Now, before you guys cut me off, if you guys don't like to hear what I have to say, I just want to ask you guys a very simple Bible question. | ||
Since you guys seem to read the Bible, let me just ask you a very simple question. | ||
What was the one group that Jesus warned us about twice in the Bible? | ||
Do you guys know? Synagogue of Satan? | ||
There it is. Very well done. | ||
Now, if we understand and chase that frame of knowledge, we will all come to realize that the Zionists and the whole synagogue of Spain is behind all of this. | ||
You guys talk about the cabal. | ||
That comes from the Kabbalah. | ||
You guys talk about communism. | ||
That comes from Karl Marx, but his real name is Moses Mordecai Levy. | ||
You guys talk about the Illuminati. | ||
Adam Weishaupt, the founder, Jewish. | ||
Who was the family that funded the Illuminati? | ||
The Rothschilds, they were Jewish. | ||
Vanguard CEO. Portemir Buckley, Jewish. | ||
BlackRock CEO. Larry Fink, Jewish. | ||
If you read the Protocols of Zion, it's all laid out. | ||
All this culture war, the second day economy, all the confusion of sexualism, this is all planned out in the Protocols of Zion. | ||
You guys really need to read that because that is just a blueprint for everything that is happening. | ||
This is why Joe Biden kneeled before the Israeli prime minister. | ||
This is why the Antichrist will be established on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. | ||
This is very common knowledge among us Freemasons. | ||
If you guys would just really read into the protocols and chase what Jesus said about the synagogue of Satan, you guys would fully come to understand that this isn't globalist. | ||
Not at all. | ||
These are Zionists. | ||
This is the synagogue of Satan who pretend to be Jews, who are not, who are the richest people in the world that Jesus warned us about in Revelation 2. | ||
9 and 3, 9. | ||
This January 6 false flag, that was so And I'm just, I'm laughing because you, like, Alex and Owen walked right into it. | ||
But if you guys would read the protocols, you would know that that is just textbook false flag, just like they did with the Gulf of Tonkin, just like they did with World War I with the sinking of the Lusitania. | ||
It's all textbook. | ||
If you read the protocols, you know that the Jewish synagogue of Satan took over the NAACP, and their whole plan since 1903 was to create a culture war between the whites and the blacks. | ||
To upset the American culture and to bring it down to its knees, to take guns, to create sexual confusion, to have this insane culture war. | ||
If you guys would just promote that and wake people up to the real powers behind all this, there would be no confusion. | ||
Reponize that, though. Like, any time you try and point out many of the facts that you're saying, they try and say that you're anti-Semitic or pointing to just this one people group. | ||
But what you're saying is that it's not all of the Jews. | ||
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It's this particular group, correct? | |
Yeah, that's what the ADL was created for, Christy, because if people get too close to the real truth of the information, that's what the entire ADL was created for. | ||
So they can sue you into oblivion. | ||
They can't debate the facts. | ||
They can't debate that the whole idea of communism was written by a Jew himself. | ||
It's Moses Mordecai Levy. | ||
And that's why the ADL was created to set up a barrier. | ||
And this is what the Holocaust is all about. | ||
Holocaust means burnt sacrificial offering that comes from the Old Testament and the Torah. | ||
If we wake people up to the Babylonian Talmud, if we wake people up to the protocols of Zion, if we wake people up to the true group behind this... | ||
they have brainwashed everyone. | ||
Thanks for the call, Josh. We'll be right back. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Final segment of The American Journal. | ||
We're going to go to Marcus in Ohio, who has three conspiracies for us. | ||
Are we running low on conspiracies, Marcus? | ||
It seems like we've done about 15 of them so far. | ||
There's got to be more conspiracies than this. | ||
Maybe we're just not touching some of the more offensive ones. | ||
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What do you say? Good morning, sir. | |
Well, I wanted to leave an extra couple minutes for that second topic I had him put in there. | ||
Okay. So, Christy and I are both going to rate these, just to let the audience know once again. | ||
We're rating them 1 to 10. | ||
1 is, we believe, the official story, and 10 is, we believe, the conspiracy theory, and we can be somewhere in between. | ||
Right? That's right. Yes, sir. | ||
Yes, sir. Okay, 1 is official story. | ||
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Okay, so go ahead. Okay, how about this one, the Bermuda Triangle? | |
Wait, what about it, though? | ||
Like, that it's a mysterious place where people disappear? | ||
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Yeah, is it just because of the, what do they say, the magnetic poles or something's weird there? | |
Is it something else? Yeah, I don't, you know, I think that may have been a thing back in the day, but I feel like there's so much traffic through, I mean, the Bermuda Triangle is a pretty large area, and there's so much traffic through it now, nobody gets lost anymore, so I'm like a one on that. | ||
I don't think the Bermuda Triangle is anything important. | ||
I'll give a three, like, just a little bit of room. | ||
A little weirdness there, yeah. | ||
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Okay, what about there not being a cure for cancer? | |
Oh, I believe that there absolutely is a cure for cancer, so I'd say 10, right? | ||
Yeah, I'm like an 8 or 9 on that. | ||
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Okay, I had you at a 10. | |
And then this one, I don't know if this just happened around where I'm at, but A couple years ago, they thought they were putting, I think, their RFID chips in bras at Victoria's Secret. | ||
In bras? No, no. They were doing that. | ||
Yeah, yeah. They absolutely were doing that. | ||
It was Victoria's Secret, which, by the way, just happens to be owned by Jeffrey Epstein's best friend. | ||
So you can look into that all you want. | ||
I think the conspiracy of that was that it was being used to track kidnapped women, and Victoria's Secret came out and said, no, we have RFID trackers so we can sort things in our way. | ||
In our warehouse. Yeah, Victoria's Secret responds to viral videos. | ||
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Yeah, they wanted it to make it seem like it was part of, like, sex trafficking. | |
Right, because it was the same time that Lex Wexner was being tied in with Epstein. | ||
So, yeah, I'm like a two or three on that. | ||
I don't think it would be helpful. | ||
I just can't imagine, like... | ||
With kidnappers using the Victoria Secret warehouse and being like, wear this bra to their victims. | ||
I'd be more inclined to believe the Wayfair conspiracy. | ||
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That was weird. I still think that's super weird. | |
That one was very strange. They didn't really explain a whole lot when it came to that. | ||
So, yeah, I would be more closer to a one on Victoria's Secret. | ||
And I know you didn't bring it up, but Wayfair, I'm at like an eight. | ||
Yeah, yeah, no, I agree. | ||
I'm like a two or three on the... | ||
No, the thing about the RFID chips are like there's RFID trackers in money now, so they can have a scanner on the side of the road, and if you're carrying a large amount of cash, it'll ping your car, and they'll see it when the wafer cabinet opens. | ||
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I don't have to worry about that. | |
That's awesome. Okay, but then there was one more topic you wanted to cover here, Marcus. | ||
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Marcus. Yes, sir. | |
DARPA, I don't know if I'm sure people are familiar with it, but they had a project called Life Log. | ||
And I don't really like to use Wikipedia, but it's a good fact checker. | ||
If you bring up that for Life Log in the summary to kind of tell you about it. | ||
And the very last sentence was what really got me where it said it basically track every step you take, like the song says, every breath you take. | ||
And if you compare the supposed end date to that project, it's the exact same day that Facebook launched yesterday. | ||
Yep, and Facebook, of course, was just like Google, is now growth of InQTel or InQTech, whatever the CIA... Oh, yeah. | ||
I think it is in QTEL, right? | ||
In QTEL, yeah, the CIA cover investment corporation. | ||
So, yeah, this is a screenshot we showed quite a bit. | ||
Pentagon kills LifeLog project the day that Facebook is created. | ||
So you can kind of see exactly how these conspiracies work. | ||
They want to do it secretly and through the government, but they find it easier if they can just convince you to do it Just join us yourself, and it makes it easy for all of us if you just willingly fold yourself into our little scheme here. | ||
So, yeah, it's like not even a conspiracy. | ||
It's just a fact. | ||
The LifeLog Project ended the day Facebook began. | ||
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Weird, yep. And to the last guy's point, if anybody wants to learn more about that stuff, there's like an 11-hour documentary, not on YouTube, Europa, The Last Battle. | |
Yeah, that's... Some would call it anti-Semitic, but anytime you question the Jews, you're just called an anti-Semite. | ||
That's what I was trying to say. | ||
It's not like we're questioning the facts of the situation. | ||
It's just like sometimes people will no longer listen to anything else you have to say if they can hurriedly call you anti-Semitic just for bringing these things up. | ||
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Like being called a flat earther. | |
Yeah. Right. Innocent. | ||
But worse than that, I mean, my God, you'll have your life destroyed. | ||
It's blasphemy against the state religion. | ||
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Well, thank you guys for your time, and you all have a great week, and I'll try to call back on Monday. | |
All right, thanks so much, Marcus. Always fun when you call in. | ||
We've got time for, it looks like, at least one more call. | ||
We'll go to Patrick in New Jersey. | ||
I want to talk about the People's Court. | ||
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You're on the air, Patrick. Oh, we got music. | |
Hello. Hello. | ||
Oh, he's playing the People's Court music. | ||
He's jamming. Prepare us for what he's going to say. | ||
This is the Deep State Court. What you're about to witness is real fiction. | ||
The participants are, in fact, are real paid actors. | ||
They are mentally challenged people who have already either filed suit or impeached Donald Trump in the United States Congress. | ||
This was due to his America First agenda, along with record low energy costs. | ||
Both parties in the suit have agreed to dismiss actual facts and And have their fake claims broadcasted globally in our forum. | ||
The Jeep State Corp. | ||
Yes. Yes, bravo. | ||
That was my exact... | ||
It's so good....read my mind, Patrick. | ||
I was wanting to do something just like that when we had Judge Joe Brown on yesterday, right? | ||
The people you're about to see are real. | ||
You have Donald Trump and Liz Cheney on each side, right? | ||
That was great, Patrick. Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much. You guys also know, this is also Dr. | ||
Fauci, too, sometimes. | ||
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You know, don't worry. Happy Father's Day to everybody. | |
I didn't want to get to today, Harrison. | ||
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Don't worry. Happy Father's Day to everybody out there. | |
And today's theme was, you know, using their technology against them. | ||
You know, ways to get back with the establishment using their own technology. | ||
That's what I wanted to focus on today, just right quick. | ||
The libs at TikTok, you were talking about it yesterday. | ||
I couldn't call in or anything, but you were talking about the libs at TikTok, how they shut them down, how, you know, they want to promote this stuff through their technology, but if, you know, If they do it and they look stupid, they pull it down. | ||
You know, using their technology against them. | ||
Somebody sent me an email that there's a Let's Go Brandon dot solar company. | ||
It's like Let's Go Brandon dot solar or something. | ||
And this guy is actually using the... | ||
I guess the principles of the Green New Deal stuff that Joe Biden put out there, and he figured out ways to get people back money because they're already taking the money out for these Green New Deal initiatives, your W-2 and all of our kids' futures, and they're going to be paying taxes on the Green New Deal stuff forever, so might as well get it back. | ||
I thought that was phenomenal, and it was like Around the same hour you were talking about yesterday, the lives of TikTok got taken down. | ||
So I've been thinking about how to use their own technology against them prior to the last day. | ||
So that's all I had to take today. | ||
It's jujitsu tactics. Yeah, yeah. | ||
Take their momentum and turn it on them. | ||
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Exactly. That's exactly what you have to do here, you know. | |
But listen, let me talk. | ||
You're not letting me talk. What they said was, I don't have to say nothing about anything. | ||
So everybody, have a great weekend. | ||
All right. Thank you so much for the call, Patrick. | ||
Excellent, as always. | ||
The People's Court, if only. | ||
If only. The Deep State Court. | ||
The Deep State Court, yeah. | ||
I mean, I swear. Judge Judy. | ||
Where the results are predetermined. | ||
Yes, where the prosecution is also the judge. | ||
Yeah, it's fantastic. | ||
What a world we live in. | ||
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Guilty and so proven innocent. | |
Yeah, seriously. It wouldn't be allowed. | ||
It would not be allowed, even in television court, what they're trying to pull with January 6th. | ||
All right, we got time for one more call. | ||
Hobbs in Nebraska, we got less than a minute, but I know you're an efficient speaker. | ||
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