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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to The American Journal. | ||
Very, very big show we have for you today. | ||
Lots, lots of videos to get to. | ||
We'll talk about the Ukraine war and the collapsing economy and the new COVID vaccines for children. | ||
and we'll get into all of it. | ||
But first, here is the latest from Greg Reese. | ||
America is already suffering a food shortage, which can be felt by rising costs and emptying shelves at the grocery store. | ||
But this is a cakewalk. | ||
It's going to get much worse. | ||
The writing, as they say, is on the wall. | ||
Any reasonable person can see that this is all being done deliberately. | ||
Over 10,000 cattle just died, and we are told that it was due to 100 degree weather. | ||
And in just the past 17 months, nearly 100 disasters have mysteriously befallen the American food industry. | ||
Dozens of catastrophic fires burning down food processing plants in multiple cases caused by small aircraft crashing into them. | ||
Thousands of tons of meat destroyed. | ||
Over 2 million turkeys have been destroyed. | ||
Over 40 million chickens have been destroyed. | ||
And with the rising cost of fuel, farmers are unable to harvest their crops. | ||
And it's only just beginning. | ||
Remember, Joe Biden promised he would shut down oil and gas. | ||
I have one final question. | ||
Would he close down the oil industry? | ||
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Would you close down the oil industry? | |
I would transition from the oil industry, yes. | ||
Oh, that's a big statement. | ||
It is a big statement. | ||
That's a big statement. Because I would stop. | ||
Why would you do that? Because the oil industry pollutes significantly. | ||
I see. Here's the deal. That's a big statement. | ||
Well, if you let me finish the statement, because it has to be replaced by renewable energy over time. | ||
Over time. That's the biggest statement. | ||
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Because basically what he's saying is he is going to destroy the oil industry. | |
Will you remember that Texas? | ||
Will you remember that Pennsylvania, Oklahoma? | ||
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Vice President Biden, let me give you 10 seconds to respond and then I have to get to the final question. | |
Vice President Biden. He takes everything out of context, but the point is, look, we have to move toward a net zero emissions. | ||
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But kiddo, I want you to just take a look, okay? | |
You don't have to agree, but I want you to look in my eyes. | ||
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I guarantee, I guarantee we're going to end fossil fuel and I am not going to collapse. | |
And they are making good with their radical promise. | ||
Except there is no alternative energy plan. | ||
The Biden administration is doing everything they can to shut down all fossil fuel in this country. | ||
And not only will that stop people from driving, all public transportation, all shipping and all industry will come to a halt. | ||
Millions will lose their jobs and hundreds of millions will starve to death. | ||
Whether you like it or not, civilization is dependent upon oil and gas, and our government is turning it all off. | ||
We are also still suffering a baby formula shortage, and what little we do have is being sent to the open southern border for the tens of thousands of hungry foreigners being brought in unchecked and flown to already struggling cities across America. | ||
And after several countries suspended the Moderna vaccine for adults due to safety concerns, the United States FDA just unanimously voted to inject your infant children with the deadly shot. | ||
Your government is trying to kill you. | ||
And if anyone thinks this is hyperbole or fear-mongering, they are not paying attention or they are in shock. | ||
The only solution we are being offered is to vote, even though we have a rigged election system and two parties that work for the same corporate establishment. | ||
Starvation is coming fast, and people can only survive a few weeks without food. | ||
And so, what exactly will we do if the so-called red wave this November fails to turn the tide? | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
Share that video, folks. | ||
The end of oil and gas in Biden's America, just one of the many topics we'll be covering today on American Journal. | ||
Stay tuned, your phone calls and more stories like this. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the American Journal. | ||
Very glad you're with us here today. | ||
We have just so much to talk about. | ||
We'll be talking about the Ukraine war, obviously. | ||
The... Fall out from that, the energy crisis, the economic collapse, the controlled demolition of the entire world taking your phone calls throughout the show as well. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, so I guess let's just get into it. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 20th of June, 2022. | ||
The situation is serious. | ||
Germany plans to fire up coal plants as Russia throttles gas supplies. | ||
Economy Minister Robert Habeck on Sunday warned that the situation is going to be really tight in winter without precautionary measures to prevent a supply shortage. | ||
In light of that, Germany will seek to compensate for a cut in Russian gas supplies by increasing the burning of coal. | ||
Coal is the most carbon-intensive fossil fuel in terms of emissions and therefore the most important target for replacement in the transition to renewable alternatives. | ||
So here, once again, the insane, pointless Imaginary needs of liberals come into conflict with the reality of Earth. | ||
So we'll see who wins out on this one. | ||
But just in case we want to look back, just cast our mind way back in the past, maybe where this could have come from. | ||
Well, in January of this year, Germany shut down half of its six remaining nuclear plants, with even more going offline in the interim. | ||
So yes, they have shot themselves in the knee and are now wandering around begging for a wheelchair. | ||
Rationing will come next. | ||
And of course, all of this is in service of the Ukrainian war, which not one single leader, world leader, has decided to ever try to qualify or justify or tell us what the point of that particular conflict really is. | ||
So the German people don't starve to death and freeze to death this winter. | ||
They are opening up their coal fire power plants. | ||
But of course, they'll probably just end up burning like old growth trees from Virginia in the same way that the Drax biomass coal plant started doing in the UK. | ||
Just more complete and insane nonsense. | ||
And we'll be talking more about the climate change scam a little bit later in the program. | ||
Moving on for now, we have this story from Infowars. | ||
Swimming's world governing body slaps total ban on transgender athletes. | ||
Swimming's world governing body has slapped a total ban on transgender athletes that have gone through any form of male puberty from taking part in women's competitions. | ||
It's about time. Former British swimmer Sharon Davies praised the decision, asserting that she was proud of FINA for doing the right thing, asking athletes, coaches, and standing up for fair sports for females. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Brief and all too rare glimmer of sanity in this crazy world. | ||
Speaking of, another little glimmer of hope here. | ||
Far right sends shockwaves in France after electoral breakthrough. | ||
France's far right scored a historic success in legislative elections on Sunday, increasing its number of lawmakers almost tenfold and cementing the party's rise from fringe status to mainstream opposition. | ||
Since taking the helm of the party in 2011, leader Marine Le Pen has sought to rid the National Front, now called National Rally, of the anti-Semitic image it acquired under the nearly 40-year leadership of her father, ex-paratrooper Jean-Marie Le Pen. | ||
Securing 42% in April's presidential election, Le Pen has already tapped into the general disenchantment with President Emmanuel Macron and identifying anger across the country over rising costs of living and the decline of many rural communities. | ||
And now she's taking it one step further, making massive gains in the French electoral contest. | ||
And we'll keep an eye on that as well. | ||
Meanwhile, this was released this weekend. | ||
COVID-19 vaccination temporarily impairs semen concentration and total motile count among semen donors. | ||
As the development of COVID-19 vaccinations... | ||
May have had a detrimental impact on male fertility. | ||
Now, they do say it temporarily impairs them, but that may just be because it hasn't been that long since these things were released. | ||
So we'll see. Again, we'll talk a little bit more about this. | ||
A very concerning side effect that people probably should have been made aware of before taking the experimental medicine, but... | ||
Hey, you know, it was an emergency, so there's no time to think about whether this was going to have permanent detrimental effects or, you know, affect your ability to procreate or whether it was a depopulation scheme or just a money-making scheme. | ||
It was one of those, but maybe it was both. | ||
Maybe two birds with one stone on that one. | ||
No stones. Sorry. | ||
Sorry. It's the stones that are being affected here. | ||
We'll talk a little bit more about this. | ||
We'll also talk about the fact that the vaccine has now been approved for those six-month to five-year-old toddlers to take it. | ||
Again, why America, the only country in the world at this point to actually allow COVID vaccination for little baby children. | ||
And we'll get into that a little bit later in the show. | ||
Finally, another story from Ukraine here to close us out. | ||
Ukraine to restrict Russian books and music in the latest cultural break from Moscow. | ||
Yes, folks, the democracy that we all must fight and die and suffer and go broke over. | ||
It's decided to ban Russian language, music and books because of how free they are, because of how dangerous Russian authoritarianism is. | ||
They have to burn those books and restrict that speech, you know, to prevent authoritarianism. | ||
See how that works? | ||
It's just incredible. | ||
Ukraine's parliament on Sunday voted through two laws which will place severe restrictions on Russian books and music as Kiev seeks to break many remaining cultural ties between the two countries following Moscow's invasion. | ||
Don't worry, folks. Things like the Gulag Archipelago, things like, you know, War and Peace or Anna Karenka, any of these, you know, like Pushkin, like any of these famous Russian literature. | ||
Don't worry, folks. | ||
Those are going away now. | ||
We're going to burn those. | ||
We're going to throw those away. | ||
The specter of Russia will not bother us anymore. | ||
They'll be replaced by books like Am I a Racist or The Anti-Racist Baby. | ||
Perhaps some story about a turtle that thinks he's a hare and wins the race by wearing little bunny ears. | ||
Look, we're getting rid of the cultural poison that is Russian literature. | ||
We're going to be replacing it with new, progressive, uplifting, unifying, democracy-loving pornography for all of you. | ||
It's great. It's wonderful. | ||
It's free. It's liberal. | ||
It's fantastic. One law will forbid the printing of books by Russian citizens unless they renounce their Russian passport and take Ukrainian citizenship. | ||
The ban will only apply to those who held Russian citizens after the 1991 collapse of Soviet rule. | ||
It will also ban the commercial import of books printed in Russia, Belarus, and occupied Ukrainian territory, while also requiring special permission for the import of books in Russia from any other country. | ||
And Russian from any other country. | ||
So yeah, the Russian language cannot be, can't read things in the Russian language anymore. | ||
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Which is just bizarre. | |
Another law will prohibit the playing of music by post-1991 Russian citizens on media and on public transport while also increasing quotas on Ukrainian language speech and music content in TV and radio broadcasts. | ||
I mean, I know it's kind of played out at this point to call the Ukrainians Nazis, but this is a Nazi law, right? | ||
You do understand that just replace the word Russians with Jewish and Ukrainian with German and you just have Nazi Germany, right? | ||
Another law will prohibit the playing of music by Jews on media and public transport while also increasing the quota of proud German language music and content on TV and radio broadcasts. | ||
So, you know, it's just that type of freedom. | ||
It's that type of, you know, inclusive, loving democracy with its moral foundation firmly rooted in the, you know, expression, freedom of expression and freedom of thought upon which the Western world is founded. | ||
It's all a big scam. | ||
It's all a big scam. All of it. | ||
All of it is a gigantic scam being perpetrated by liars. | ||
On the entire world. | ||
And of course, we're expected to go to war over this. | ||
I think maybe that's what we'll get into after this. | ||
The fact that the Ukrainian war has been lost. | ||
The Russians have won. | ||
Now it's a matter of trying to bring this to a conclusion without those in power bringing us to a nuclear Armageddon in the meantime for their own benefit. | ||
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Yes, this is modern war. | ||
A little bit different than we've been used to for the rest of time. | ||
What you're seeing on your screen now is the Russian Aero Force striking a target near Bakhmut, possibly with a KH-59 M2 air-to-surface missile. | ||
These types of footage is coming out of Ukraine as Russia continues its steady march towards total domination of that country. | ||
Of course, while we are not technically involved, we are actually thoroughly involved in every possible way we could be with advisors providing intelligence to Ukraine on where to target Russian generals or Russian ships, having a hands-on involvement in Ukraine. | ||
The destruction of various warships, the murder of certain generals providing the weapons, of course, to Ukraine as well as the expertise to operate them, as well as, of course, the fact that we started all of this by performing a coup in that country and placing a puppet in its presidential seat, which, of course, was revealed with a leaked phone call from Victoria Nuland, which used to be found on YouTube for the first time. | ||
15 years of its existence, but just this year, got removed because this is the way all of these free speech destroying, speech limiting, censorious measures are used. | ||
They're getting put in a place for health and safety, but then very quickly gets used to make sure there's no dissident voices in the war propaganda. | ||
But of course, our reaction to this has been primarily an economic one. | ||
How's that working out? | ||
How's that working out for us? | ||
Of course, major topic of today's Show will be the out-of-control inflation, the horrifying price of gas, the complete and total failure of the Biden administration to even pretend that they're doing anything about it. | ||
Of course, they'll blame it on Putin, but it wasn't Putin that put sanctions on himself, obviously. | ||
But let's just take a look at what some of the results of this have been. | ||
From Election Wizard on Twitter, Russian ruble extends gains on Moscow exchange firms from 55.05 versus U.S. dollar to 55.05 versus U.S. dollar, its strongest level since July 2015. | ||
The ruble, according to Reuters, is the world's best performing currency this year. | ||
So the Russian ruble has now reached a multi-year peak. | ||
As more and more sanctions enrich it somehow. | ||
That's all backwards. It's all crazy how backwards everything is. | ||
Isn't it crazy? Isn't it crazy how in order to cripple Russia economically, instead we have been crippled economically and they're doing better than ever? | ||
Isn't it crazy how that happens when we have the adults back in charge? | ||
When the adults are back in charge and once again the deep state is firmly in control and suddenly there's war breaking out all over the world and We're suffering from it. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
So, you know, Russia's Not hurting too much. | ||
No, their currency is doing better than it ever has before. | ||
Meanwhile, some of the countries who have imposed the most extreme restrictions on them are suffering the consequences. | ||
German producer price inflation surged to 33.6% in May, the highest level ever recorded since 1949. | ||
So that's the inflation there in Germany reaching heights that haven't been seen in 70 plus years. | ||
And of course, with the lack of fuel supplies coming from Russia, German is now rationing gas amid Russian cuts and are mandating a return to coal for electricity production. | ||
This, of course, also has to do with the fact that they got rid of their nuclear power plants, eliminating half of their remaining six nuclear power plants in January of this year alone. | ||
Of course, that came after the tragedy at Fukushima, which, of course, was the only nuclear power plant in Japan built by American contractors on a fault line right next to the ocean where it just seemed like it was waiting to go wrong. | ||
It's my favorite conspiracy, by the way, if anybody ever wants to know. | ||
What's Harrison's favorite conspiracy? | ||
It's that an earthquake in Japan led immediately and directly to the migrant crisis in Europe. | ||
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Because Angela Merkel was running for chancellor at the time on an anti-nuclear platform. | ||
The tragedy in Fukushima pushed her over the top, got her elected. | ||
She of course was the one that implemented the migrant plan in Europe. | ||
Funny how these little things have insane consequences. | ||
Now, the UK is being told... | ||
That they may have to fight Russia. | ||
British forces must prepare, quote, to fight in Europe once again, said the new chief of the general staff, General Patrick Sanders, according to a Sunday night report from Sky News. | ||
In a letter to his charges, Sanders, whose first day in the new role was June 13th, claimed that Russia's invasion of Ukraine underlined his troops' core purpose to protect the UK by being ready to fight and win wars on land. | ||
Yes, that's right. To protect the UK, you must get involved in a senseless battle over a couple thousand miles of land in eastern Ukraine, far, far away from UK, and posing no direct threat to UK whatsoever. | ||
But all of this is complicated by the fact that we cannot win in Ukraine. | ||
Of course, by we, I mean the West. | ||
I mean the governments that control us. | ||
I don't mean me. I have no concern about Ukraine. | ||
I'm on Putin's side in this conflict. | ||
Kidding, of course. Me on Putin's side? | ||
No, never. Not once. | ||
But of course, this is the fact Russia has won this war. | ||
Let's go down to clip number 19, where we see it laid out in no uncertain detail. | ||
He says, I'm afraid we're now faced with a situation where we have to face an uncomfortable truth, and that is that Russia has won this war. | ||
Now, our chancellor is working with this language template. | ||
Russia must not win this war. | ||
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Ukraine must win. Ukraine must win. | |
I'm just wondering where this is headed politically, because in fact, Russia has practically conquered the Donbass. | ||
It's just a matter of a few days. | ||
The area gains are huge. | ||
They're about as big as Holland and Belgium put together. | ||
It's the gains that Russia has made. | ||
The land connection to Crimea is there. | ||
That means how is Russia supposed to lose this war now? | ||
Ukraine does not have the strength. | ||
Even with the weapons, we can still deliver. | ||
And Russia is also winning in the international game of sanctions. | ||
The Chinese have just jumped on Russia. | ||
The Indians are doing business like never before with Russia. | ||
Important emergency countries like Brazil and South Africa have left the West. | ||
And the federal chancellor has a trip to South Africa where he was embarrassed on the open stage. | ||
They don't want sanctions. They don't even want to talk about a war of aggression. | ||
That means we've lost this international struggle for the majority. | ||
And I'm afraid we have to admit that. | ||
And because I assume that Macron's initiative is based on realpolitik insight, we cannot win this war. | ||
We have to end it as quickly as possible. | ||
And that is also of great value, that to start a diplomatic initiative, that's what I actually expect from our federal government. | ||
Precisely because it was so reluctant to keep the channel to Moscow open, Berlin actually has to present a peace plan, and I hope that a trip to Kiev will result in him doing so. | ||
I think he's exactly right. | ||
Russia's basically achieved all of its war aims. | ||
It's just a matter of coming to some sort of peaceful conclusion at this point. | ||
Which to me means we're sort of in the most dangerous position. | ||
Because the people that run our countries, the people that run UK, the people that run America... | ||
We'll do anything they can not to lose. | ||
And you've seen how insane they get, with even small-scale little conflicts. | ||
When it comes to having their face smeared in the dirt by Vladimir Putin, they will sacrifice all of us to prevent that from happening. | ||
So I think we're in a very dangerous situation where Ukraine has, for all intents and purposes, completely lost the conflict. | ||
But the people in charge of our countries are just going to double down and try to get us embroiled and expand this to a world war. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're going to continue talking about the war in Ukraine, which is, in fact, not a new war. | ||
We've discussed this for a while, but this is just the latest outbreak of Activity in what has long been essentially a quiet, simmering world war that I'm not even sure how far you have to go back to get to the point that this started. | ||
We'll talk about that all in just a little bit. | ||
As a quick follow-up to the video that we played in the last segment, I want to play this speech by Claire Daly, member of European Parliament. | ||
Here she is. Actually providing the reasonable alternative to nuclear conflict and world war. | ||
It's actually her presenting a reasonable proposal that actually seems like she wants peace at the end of the day. | ||
Something that anybody from Joe Biden to Zelensky himself seem completely wrong. | ||
Uncaring about. Peace? | ||
No, no, who cares? It's about winning this war, by which they mean selling these weapons. | ||
So here's what it looks like when a reasonable human being talks about the conflict in Ukraine with Russia. | ||
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Claire Daly, here she is. Russia's invasion was a godsend to the worst elements in European politics. | |
NATO dodged being obsolete, the arms manufacturers are getting blank checks, and the Eastern European far-right got to bully the rest of Europe into prolonging an unwinnable war against a nuclear-armed neighbour. | ||
But the hundred days of hysteria We're good to go. | ||
In order to undermine Russia. | ||
We don't need more of this lunacy. | ||
We need a change of tack not to deepen it. | ||
We need to end this death drive. | ||
We need diplomacy, de-escalation and multilateralism. | ||
Is that so hard? | ||
Is that so difficult to say? | ||
And of course she's pointing out that this is the growing movement in Europe. | ||
People like Macron going, look, we've got to have an exit ramp to this. | ||
So far it's just ramped up and up and up and up and up. | ||
And of course it's gotten completely out of control. | ||
Or even some... Statements made between, I believe it was Lithuania and Russia. | ||
They're getting involved. | ||
I mean, it's very rapidly spiraling out of control. | ||
And again, it just reminds you of World War I or World War II, the early stages of those conflicts. | ||
And you look back at those and you see just what they became, the meat grinder of World War I. Literally, I mean, it makes you want to weep seeing the picture of just millions and millions and millions of young men Wasted. | ||
Just torn apart and left as a dissembled mess on the battlefields of France for no reason, for no purpose. | ||
Gaining nothing, protecting nothing, serving nothing. | ||
And you look back and you go, how did it get to this? | ||
Couldn't somebody have foreseen this and stopped it? | ||
Couldn't somebody have just put the stick in the spokes of the war machine and brought the whole thing to a halt before it got to this point? | ||
And once it got to this point, How could we not look around and see what was happening and just throw on the brakes? | ||
I mean, in some of the months of World War I when you just had hundreds of thousands of young men dying and the battle lines not even changing, just a literal meat grinder. | ||
You look back and you go, how could this have happened? | ||
And then you realize that we're in the same situation today. | ||
It's exactly the same thing that's happening today. | ||
And you realize the problem wasn't that nobody saw this coming. | ||
It wasn't that the regular people were dying to go fight and die in a war and were just riled up and felt so strongly about this. | ||
It's that the people in charge... | ||
Wanted the war. | ||
They wanted the occurrence. They wanted the murder. | ||
They wanted the conflict. | ||
They made money from it. | ||
They gained power from it. | ||
They were able to reorganize the world from it and implement things they wouldn't be able to do otherwise. | ||
You can just hear, I'm sure, behind the scenes, you heard similar things like what we heard with COVID and Build Back Better. | ||
This is a unique opportunity for us to make... | ||
To implement plans that would have been otherwise unobtainable. | ||
You can just imagine the same thing happened in World War I or II. We want the League of Nations. | ||
We want the UN. We want total control. | ||
Well, there's one way to bring that about, and it's to instigate and carry on war. | ||
And it turns out that there's not a hell of a lot the people can do to stop this war machine going forward, especially when that war machine is not just in control of the politics and the Armies and the intelligence agencies bringing this about and aggravating behind the scene to inspire this conflict. | ||
But that the people are hypnotized into supporting it. | ||
So I just want everybody out there... | ||
It's not going to happen. It's just sad how lost these people are. | ||
But if you support the current thing, if you have a Ukraine flag hanging outside of your house or on your building, if you wear a shirt that's talking about the ghost of Kiev, just know you are the problem. | ||
You are participating in the warmongering that is threatening to Bring down everything. | ||
Put us all into slavery. It's your ignorance. | ||
It's your stupidity. | ||
It's your mindless adherence to people who despise you. | ||
That's really going to get us into trouble. | ||
And I don't... I doubt the American... | ||
I mean... | ||
You can show them all this stuff. | ||
You can show them Zelensky banning... | ||
Alternative political parties. | ||
Look at him banning the Russian language from being printed in his country. | ||
Consolidating and nationalizing all of the TV stations and radio stations in his country. | ||
You can point out, look, this is not a democracy. | ||
This is not a republic. | ||
They're not free. | ||
So what are we fighting for? | ||
It just doesn't... I don't know. | ||
There's just a wall there. There's a wall of hypnotism. | ||
It's the trendy thing to do is to think that Ukraine is Harry Potter and Putin is Voldemort. | ||
And that's as deep as your understanding goes. | ||
Which is unfortunate because that childishness is leading us towards total destruction. | ||
But of course, it's been in this for a little while. | ||
And you can look at the new article from the Wall Street Journal. | ||
Russia escalations in Syria risk direct conflict with U.S. military officials. | ||
Warren, recent Russian airstrikes and other operations in Syria raise alarms amid high tensions over Ukraine. | ||
Russian forces have conducted a series of operations against the U.S.-led coalition in Syria this month, including one this week at a strategically located base of the southern part of the country, U.S. military officials said. | ||
Russian actions have alarmed the U.S. military, who are concerned that a miscalculation might escalate into an unintended conflict between the U.S. and Russian forces in Syria. | ||
Tensions between the two countries are already high following Russia's invasion of Ukraine and American efforts to arm the Ukrainian military to defeat Russian forces there. | ||
So, of course, ever since the war in Syria began, that has been yet another proxy war for these two forces. | ||
Russia, Iran, Syria... | ||
China sort of axis and the America-Israel-Western-Europe axis have been at war for quite a while. | ||
And I'd say it started even before Syria. | ||
It really got kicked off around the Arab Spring, which itself was an evolution of the color revolutions which took place in Ukraine. | ||
So if you really want to take it all... | ||
Connect all the lines back. | ||
It goes back to, you know, the first color revolution in the country of Georgia, of course, carried out by our deep state intelligence operatives, as well as their NGO partners, the likes of George Soros and the Open Societies Foundation, carrying this out. | ||
So, you know, why are we in Syria? | ||
What is the point of us being involved in Syria? | ||
Who knows? Who can say? | ||
Have they ever even made an argument as to What our goals are in Syria? | ||
Is this war in Syria not over yet? | ||
Have we not just gone ahead and gone, okay, all right, we tried and we failed. | ||
We tried to overthrow this It's a world war that's going on. | ||
We just aren't calling it that. | ||
It's easier to carry out in secret. | ||
It's that simple. Alright, welcome back folks. | ||
Still a lot to talk about in today's program. | ||
We'll be talking about the COVID vaccine for children and some disturbing revelations that were made this weekend. | ||
About how exactly that was approved and about some of the side effects just now being reported on. | ||
We're going to move on from Ukraine. | ||
Just suffice it to know that Ukraine is essentially all but lost. | ||
They do not have the military capacity to gain back what Russia has taken, let alone, you know, do anything else for that matter. | ||
So the fact that Zelensky is still talking tough, he's vowing to retake southern Ukraine right now, the UK. Head of British forces general staff is saying that the UK soldiers must be ready to fight in Europe once again. | ||
Once again, we must fight in Europe. | ||
Except this time, we're not even going to give you a reason. | ||
We're just, it's just, Vladimir Putin is Voldemort, so read your Harry Potter book and get ready to die. | ||
Okay? That's their moral understanding. | ||
That's their moral paradigm. Totally, completely absurd. | ||
But of course, we are pushing the accelerator straight to the mat when it comes to World War III. With the help of the media and the foolish Americans that actually fall for their crap without thinking about it even for a second. | ||
But we're going to move on from that. We're going to talk about the economy. | ||
Nice little transition for you from Ukraine and the catastrophe that the American policy has led to there. | ||
The outbreak of the war, that's completely the fault of America if you look into it, right? | ||
From Victoria Nuland, the overthrow, to the deep state impeaching Trump when he tried to actually look into what was going on in Ukraine, to the failure of the diplomatic talks with Russia prior to the invasion, when they knew that invasion was on the line and that That was the last chance to prevent the outbreak of war. | ||
We sent Anthony Blinken and a number of other American officials over to just completely destroy the diplomatic talks. | ||
And then once the war actually breaks out, we impose sanctions on Russia. | ||
That collapses our economy, destroys our oil production industry, jacks up our gas prices, while it does nothing but increases the ruble to the highest level. | ||
It's ever been and increased Russia's economy to an extreme degree. | ||
Of course, then comes the ensuing food collapse with Ukraine, the bread basket. | ||
So much of the world's population being incapable of exporting wheat. | ||
So just time and time again, the Americans come in and ruin everything. | ||
Not normal Americans. People that are in charge of us. | ||
People that we didn't vote for. People that were appointed and people that stole the election. | ||
Brazen cabal of criminality that rules our entire world at this point. | ||
But of course, we've been telling you about this for a while. | ||
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They're becoming more popular. InfoWars has been here to push the envelope and to inalterably change the entire landscape of American politics for the rest of time. | ||
And we talked about it, I talked about it last week with people like Savannah Hernandez or I'd even say like Nick Fuentes and all these people who really got their political education from the internet. | ||
Right in a large part of that was Alex Jones. | ||
So, you know, even if they take us down, the damage has been done. | ||
We have shattered the gate and our forces are now, you know, moving in and helping to spread. | ||
But that means that the enemy is fighting back even harder. | ||
And, of course, Alex has been on vacation for a little while. | ||
Very well deserved. | ||
And it's funny, you get a dichotomy of responses about Alex going on vacation. | ||
Half of the M4's audience is like, good, finally, Alex, go relax, chill. | ||
We need you to be here for several decades more. | ||
If you need to take two weeks off every now and then just to relax and hang out and not let it overcome you, then take those two weeks. | ||
Please, go get the rest that you need. | ||
While other people are like, when is Alex getting back? | ||
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The world is going crazy and we need Alex here to explain it. | |
So obviously I understand both positions quite well. | ||
But one problem is that Alex would take more vacations, only we're under attack constantly. | ||
And it's just a matter of fact that when Alex asks you to go to the Infowars store, when Alex pitches the supplements that he knows so well and believes in so well, people respond. | ||
And we get a lot of traffic to the Infowars store. | ||
And when he's not here, that traffic goes down because maybe people want to tune in to Alex and he's not there. | ||
They won't tune in. | ||
We get it. | ||
I mean, that's how it works. | ||
Obviously, Alex Jones is the reason that Infowars exists. | ||
So, you know, it's not like an insult or anything. | ||
It's just like that's just the way it is. | ||
And so, you know, for everybody out there, it's like, oh, Alex needs to go on more vacations. | ||
Well, it's hard when, you know, your income drops and you have 200 people that work for you that rely on you and their families that rely on you. | ||
You go, gosh, we're not making money. | ||
All of their lives are impacted. | ||
So, you know, he feels the need to take on the pressure and be here and be fighting continuously. | ||
The point of all of this is if you want Alex Jones to take more vacations, if you want the man to be able to relax every once in a while, then you got to keep buying from Infowars store even when he's not here. | ||
So I'm not sure. | ||
I think he's back today, but I'm not totally sure. | ||
Obviously, we're here before anybody else gets here in the morning, so I don't know if he's back yet. | ||
I think he might be, but regardless, even if Alex Jones is on vacation, it's an even better time to purchase from Infowarsstore.com because, as Alex knows, he can relax a little bit. | ||
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I mean, if you're going to give your money to some sort of media outlet, it shouldn't be the ones that the entire time have been sounding the alarm bells about what was coming down the pipe. | ||
We warned about the conflict in Ukraine. | ||
We told you that the war would be coming if the American diplomats didn't ruin it all, which of course they did. | ||
We warned you about the economic effects of lockdown. | ||
We told you lockdown was coming before they ever even announced it. | ||
We were against masks before most people even knew what coronavirus was. | ||
We told you it came from a lab. We've just been on top of everything this entire time. | ||
That's why they want us gone. And of course, we have been sounding the inflation alarm bell just as loudly as anybody and have been doing it for the last... | ||
Year and a half at least. | ||
Well, a year at least. | ||
Well, ever since they actually started to enact the lockdown policies that would inevitably lead to this. | ||
But of course, when every media outlet, as well as the authorities and the experts and the Fed and the executive branch are all telling you temporary, it's transitory. | ||
Inflation is nothing to worry about. | ||
We were here going, actually, it's going to get really bad. | ||
It's going to get worse. | ||
They're doing nothing to stop it. | ||
And here's all the reasons why. | ||
And of course, it comes to fruition. | ||
So this is nothing new to us, but it is incredibly infuriating that the people that have caused this, people that have enacted their policies and brought this about are the ones still in charge and telling us that this is all just part of the plan. | ||
Can't afford gas? Well, that's just part of the move away from fossil fuels to more renewable energy. | ||
So we've got a couple videos here to show you. | ||
I think we'll... We'll wait to do most of them until the next hour. | ||
We'll also open up the phone lines. | ||
We'll talk about the collapsing economy and how that's related to the Great Reset, Build Back Better, and the climate change scam. | ||
We'll talk about all of that in the next hour and open up for your phone lines. | ||
But first, we'll go to clip number 23 here because as Biden's approval rating craters under the weight of inflation and a collapsing economy, his Handlers are desperately trying to figure out a way to spin this, try to convince the American people that what's happening isn't actually happening. | ||
And they're sending out their proxies to make this argument on national media. | ||
And here's one of them, his economy spokesperson, making some very convincing and natural and not rehearsed arguments. | ||
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Let's watch. Why did we just show a bunch of clips of someone saying certainly and here's the thing? | |
Because everything after those words is a lie. | ||
So you don't need to hear it. It doesn't matter. | ||
Certainly, certainly, we're not going to be in inflation. | ||
Certainly, there's not going to be a recession. | ||
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Absolutely no way. You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Remember folks, there's two arms. | ||
This monster we're fighting, one, is there to destroy the things you love, destroy your ability to be free by undermining your dollars purchasing power and restricting your freedom of speech and all sorts of other horrendous limiting factors. | ||
And the left arm, the other arm, is there to, that's the media, it's there to make you think it's all happening out of your control, out of anybody's control. | ||
It's just happening. And the people that are in charge are heroic and handling everything perfectly, and it's all totally fine and good. | ||
In fact, I just saw this headline when I was peeking through, which kind of goes to what I'm saying. | ||
Just how hilariously bad coverage has been recently. | ||
Here's an AP News article from yesterday. | ||
They say, fake Atlantic headlines spreads on social media. | ||
The Atlantic published an article with the headline, The Heroism of Biden's Bike Fall, after President Joe Biden fell on Saturday as he tried to dismount his bicycle. | ||
I think I actually have the headline here somewhere. | ||
And of course this is fake, I guess. | ||
They say they didn't really... | ||
Post this headline. Here it is. | ||
Posted by Chris Buskirk on Twitter. | ||
The fake Atlantic article. | ||
The heroism of Biden's bike fall. | ||
The president gracefully illustrated an important lesson for all Americans. | ||
When we fall, we must get back up. | ||
The funny part of this is that this headline is not out of the realm of believability. | ||
Here's Biden heroically falling, right? | ||
I'm sorry, the getting up was the heroic part. | ||
The falling is just because he's a doddering old kook. | ||
It is funny. | ||
It is good. Go to work, Biden. | ||
Go to work. There's still a baby formula crisis. | ||
There's still an inflation crisis getting worse and worse. | ||
Nobody's happy. Everybody hates you. | ||
You're blindly leading this country into world conflict cover-up for your own failures. | ||
What are you doing? I'm on vacation. | ||
Well, you shouldn't be. The President of the United States, you should be trying to get us out of the mess that you got us into. | ||
But that's not the point. | ||
The point is that it's not out of the realm of believability that the Atlantic would publish a headline like that. | ||
Because all of their failures have to be reconstrued, reimagined as some sort of genius, heroic act. | ||
Outrageous, ridiculous, stupid nonsense. | ||
It's a great illustration, actually, of everything in this country. | ||
There he is, whether it's falling down the steps of his airplane or letting his dog attack people or riding his bike. | ||
It's funny that all these things happen when they're being so fake. | ||
Again, this is the first five-minute shortened segment, so I'm going to play the videos of Janet Yellen and Powell on the other side as they discuss the problems that they've caused and the solutions that they've come up with. | ||
Big surprise, they were the ones they wanted to implement before the problems ever started, and they are not going to actually address the problems that they've created. | ||
They're going to be completely different. We'll show you those videos on the other side. | ||
But I was thinking about it today because obviously Biden... | ||
He doesn't want to go out and bike ride. | ||
Just look at Joe Biden. He's an old man. | ||
He barely can walk. | ||
He can't think straight. If he wasn't president, he wouldn't be out there riding his bike. | ||
It's a show. It's an act. | ||
Just like him having a dog is a show and an act. | ||
But the problem is that these things are revealed to be fake because there's always a catastrophe when it comes to these little stunts that they pull. | ||
Right? Biden... | ||
Falls over on his bike because he doesn't know how to ride a bike, because he doesn't ride bikes, because this is a little play that he's doing to make people think that he's just a normal grandpa, so they ignore the horrific damage he's doing to our country. | ||
Just like he doesn't actually care about his dog, because a dog that you love and pay attention to and care for doesn't go out and bite people. | ||
Of course, that happens every time the Bitens get a dog, because you know what happens is they don't like their dog, they don't treat their dog kindly, they don't interact with their dog, it's just a prop to them, so then it bites somebody. | ||
What happens when you live a fake life? | ||
It gets revealed in embarrassing fashion. | ||
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All right, folks. A lot of problems. | ||
A lot of problems that we're dealing with. | ||
A lot of problems affecting us in our daily life. | ||
A lot of money being robbed from us directly out of our pocket by the increasing inflation. | ||
Doesn't affect the ultra-rich. | ||
Doesn't affect the ultra-wealthy they gain from it. | ||
But for the average American, you're feeling it at the pump. | ||
You're feeling it at the grocery store. | ||
Maybe canceling vacations or having to pull your kid out of private school. | ||
You know, major life changes that... | ||
I have compounding impacts the longer it goes on, but they don't care. | ||
They brought this about on purpose. They did this on purpose. | ||
They're crashing the economy on purpose because they have a better plan in place. | ||
The economy as it stands now, with people having cash and being able to simply buy and sell without minute oversight and permission from some central authority, it's all very messy. | ||
It's all very confusing and messy, and it's a bunch of people just doing whatever they want, just getting together and buying what they want, selling what they need. | ||
It's all kind of messy and confusing for the people at the top. | ||
So their plan is to just flip the table, wipe the board, clear it all out, and impose a digital central currency that's tied to your biometric currency. | ||
Readings and so it can't be separated from you. | ||
You can never actually take your money and spend it on what you want without oversight. | ||
You'll have to get permission for every single purchase. | ||
All of this is part of the same plan. | ||
We don't need to go over time and time again how in October of 2020 they were very concerned about the lack of inflation and were doing their best to create inflation. | ||
We've been over that many, many times. | ||
Of course, they put into place Treasurer Secretary Yellen And they just keep revealing their hand. | ||
They keep taking the mask off. | ||
They keep trying to explain to the American people that this is not on accident. | ||
It's not something they can't control. | ||
It's policies that they're putting in place. | ||
They're talking out of both sides of their mouth. | ||
But we'll get into it. We'll dive down and try to figure out exactly what's being said here. | ||
through we'll we'll slice through the rhetorical shield and try to get to the uh juicy truth center this absurdity let's go first to uh let's go first clip number 11 here It's Janet Yellen talking about energy prices and inflation, which, of course, their policies have helped to bring about and create. | ||
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But here she is. You say that inflation is a global problem, and it certainly is. | |
But how do you explain the fact that Europe's core inflation last month was under 4% and the United States was at 6%? | ||
So, you know, energy prices spillover is really half of inflation, food and energy, and there are spillovers because energy is an important input into almost everything in the economy. | ||
It is true that we've had core inflation over and above that that is too high, and the Fed will take steps to bring it down. | ||
And President Biden He believes there are other things the administration can do to support what the Fed will do. | ||
He's had historic releases of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve that, even though gas prices are high, they would be higher without those releases. | ||
He stands ready to work And is encouraging producers of oil and refined products, gas, to work with him to increase supplies to bring gas prices, energy prices down. | ||
And if Congress will work with him to enact some of the administration's programs, we can bring down other costs that are burdening households. | ||
Like prescription drugs, health care costs, increase the supply of affordable housing. | ||
We clearly have a housing problem in the United States and we need to address it by building more affordable housing. | ||
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Okay. Okay, great. | |
I guess you've solved it then. | ||
You could at least be charismatic. | ||
Like, if we're just going to have some sort of weird goblin creature, like, with a, you know, freaky doll haircut, like, ramble at us about how nothing is happening and how it's all, you know, being... | ||
Like, they could at least be charismatic and rhetorically gifted in it. | ||
Like, how does this person get to the top of the chain here? | ||
Of course, we know how she gets there. | ||
It's the private organization of the Federal Reserve. | ||
Makes the jump over to Treasury Secretary. | ||
Very convenient. But you'll notice there that she didn't give an answer, right? | ||
It was, what are you doing about inflation? | ||
Why is inflation so high in America? | ||
Sure, it's high worldwide, but it's especially high in America. | ||
Why is that? And she gives a bunch of rambling answers. | ||
Basically, the only concrete thing she can say that Joe Biden has done is release the strategic oil reserves, which is not what that's there for. | ||
Donald Trump filled up the strategic reserves for emergency situations. | ||
Joe Biden canceled the Keystone XL pipeline, canceled a bunch of oil drilling permits, destroyed our ability to trade with Russia, told everybody I'm going to destroy the fossil fuel industry. | ||
He did all of this, and I was tapping the Strategic Oil Reserve to make up for his failures as if that's some sort of achievement. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Has it made prices go down? | ||
They're still at the highest they've ever been in all of history. | ||
So is that really an accomplishment? | ||
Using the rainy day fund to pay off your bad debts, essentially, is what's going on here? | ||
It's ridiculous. It's ridiculous that they just say things like this to the American people. | ||
And the American people let them get away with it. | ||
I mean, my God. Of course, we probably are headed towards a recession. | ||
There probably is a major housing bubble that's about to pop. | ||
And of course their solution is more affordable housing. | ||
In other words, more subsidized housing. | ||
In other words, more gigantic, monolithic, completely soulless and devoid of any quality houses being built by massive international, foreign, like Chinese and Mexican corporations to build super cheaply with really bad prices. | ||
You know, quality stuff from all over the world. | ||
Build it up. Get the government to pay for it. | ||
Get a couple extra bucks in your pocket. | ||
You know, in the meantime, a little bit of grift here and there. | ||
You know, give it over to people that don't have to pay for it. | ||
And just drastically lower the quality of life in the neighborhood and the surrounding areas as you work to improve and increase density and bring in millions and millions more people from around the world and then complain about a housing crisis. | ||
I mean, it's all a big joke, except it's on us. | ||
Here is Janet Yellen, clip number 12, this time saying that actually it's not Joe Biden's policies that are responsible for high gas prices. | ||
It must be somebody else's. Let's watch. | ||
I don't think that policies are responsible for what's happening in the oil market. | ||
Actually, consumption of gas and fuels are currently at lower levels than pre-pandemic. | ||
And what's happened is that production has gone down. | ||
Refinery capacity has declined in the United States, and oil production has declined. | ||
Yeah, and that's just happening. | ||
It's just happening. It's just going on. | ||
You know, these oil companies, they just don't want to make money, really. | ||
You know, they could go out. | ||
They could drill for oil. | ||
They could make millions of dollars doing that. | ||
You know, the Biden administration is right there behind them, telling them to do it. | ||
They just don't want to. It's just sort of happening. | ||
It's not our policies. | ||
It's not our fault. Certainly not. | ||
It's just sort of taken place, just like the move of manufacturing to China or the offshoring of car production to Mexico or the printing of trillions and trillions of dollars over just a couple of years with nothing to back it up. | ||
It's all just sort of happening. | ||
The people that are in charge and the people that are making these decisions shouldn't be held responsible for their outcome. | ||
They just are sort of doing whatever, and then whatever happens, and nobody's in charge, and nobody cares, and nobody has any foresight or ability to even consider the obvious implications of the policies that they're implementing. | ||
It's all just sort of happening. It's not a consequence of policy. | ||
There's not anything they can do about it, and they're just going to keep doing what they've been doing the entire time. | ||
It's one of those things, isn't it? When you have a friend that is constantly in a bad situation for their own fault, and they just refuse to acknowledge that it could possibly be their fault, they're gonna keep... | ||
Being in that bad situation. | ||
So this is what we like to call a t-ball, right? | ||
Just sitting there ready for the Republicans to hit it out of the park by actually making economic arguments that could fix things. | ||
But they don't seem interested in fixing anything either because they're also making bank from this. | ||
It's all coordinated. It's all on purpose. | ||
It was a headline that I didn't print, but it was a... | ||
There was a poll with liberals and conservatives polled and they found that liberals tended to just not read news that made them upset. | ||
They didn't read bad news because they couldn't handle it emotionally and just wouldn't read it, wouldn't look at it, wouldn't listen to it. | ||
It reflects a childishness in the mindset of a lot of these people. | ||
There's a lot of interesting through lines you can find between liberals and conservatives. | ||
There's the prisoner's dilemma thought experiment that was created, I think, in the 60s or 70s. | ||
And they found that you could basically tell whether someone was conservative or liberal off their response to that. | ||
It has to do with whether you accept a plea deal or whether you risk... | ||
Tattling on your co-conspirator and you get 10 years. | ||
If you don't tattle, blah, blah, blah. It's like an either-or sort of thing. | ||
You can tell what people are going to pick based on whether they're liberal or conservative. | ||
And that one has to do with whether you trust another person. | ||
So liberals were willing to trust the other person, right? | ||
The thought experiment, the prisoner's dilemma. | ||
You and another prisoner are implicated in a crime. | ||
Another suspect, I guess, are implemented in a crime. | ||
And... Basically, it's like if you both stay silent, then you both get the maximum amount. | ||
If one of you talks, but the other one doesn't, then only you get the maximum. | ||
And so it's about whether you... | ||
It's called min-max theory. | ||
You want to minimize your maximum losses and maximize your minimum gains. | ||
It's game theory. It's all tied into psychological operations. | ||
They developed the RAND Corporation and ARPA. These are all thought experiments they do. | ||
But the point is that The conservatives basically wouldn't risk it. | ||
They wouldn't trust the other prisoner to do the right thing and benefit both of them. | ||
So the conservatives would choose the option that wasn't the best option necessarily, but it was the safe option regardless of what the other person did because they just didn't trust the other person to do the right thing. | ||
Liberals, however, were willing to risk the greater jail time with the assumption or the belief that the other prisoner would risk Do the same thing, and it's this sort of trustingness, which is good. | ||
Obviously, there should be trust in society, and it would be great to live in a world where you could trust your fellow human beings, but it's also not grounded in reality. | ||
You actually need to protect yourself and Be suspicious of other people. | ||
And if they prove to be worthy of trust, then you trust them. | ||
Great. You also keep in the back of your mind things could change at any minute. | ||
And so I think, you know, there's an aspect of that when it comes to even being able to understand what's really happening at the highest levels of world government at this point. | ||
Because there's something deeply psychological, and I don't know if it's fear or if it's naivety, that liberals just trust these people. | ||
They just refused to believe how bad it really is. | ||
And so, of course, it would seem absurd. | ||
When you look around, you see the economy collapsing, you see inflation out of control, you see baby formula can't be found, and the food crisis is going to get really bad. | ||
And it's just terrifying to some people to believe that this could be on purpose, that people could be doing this purposefully, by design, with the intended consequences that we're now experiencing. | ||
It's too much for some people. | ||
They cannot allow themselves to believe that because then they'll have to not trust the people in charge. | ||
And that's a terrifying concept. | ||
So they just don't do it. They just Refuse to believe that the people that are obviously doing this are the ones doing it. | ||
I mean, it's sort of destroying our country at this point. | ||
Like, if you would just wake up and realize that the people who tell you they're going to do something and then go do that thing, that it's not like an accident or it's not like they're just trying their best and failing. | ||
Like, no, they're doing this on purpose. | ||
So, obviously, the question that... | ||
These people can't seem to fathom is why would it want to be? | ||
Why would they want to do this on purpose? | ||
Why would they want to collapse the economy? | ||
Why would they want to cause so much widespread suffering? | ||
I guess liberals are just like, well, I don't want people to suffer, so they must not want people to suffer either. | ||
No, they don't care. That's the thing. | ||
See, liberals get it if it has to do with money. | ||
If you go, well, oil companies just love money, so they're going to pollute the earth. | ||
They're like, ah, the oil companies are so evil. | ||
They're so evil. They love money so much. | ||
Do you not understand that these people digitally print money, meaning they have all of the money, meaning money is nothing to them? | ||
Do you ever have the Rosebud sheet on Sims, typed Rosebud 01, it'd give you $1,000, you just hit enter, enter, enter, enter, and suddenly you have to, like, that's how their real money works. | ||
You get that, right? They don't have to do anything for money, they print money from nothing. | ||
No oversight, no limiting factors, and they decide where it goes. | ||
They just add a couple zeros to a number, and suddenly that's money, and they can go spend it on goods and services and people. | ||
You want to hire somebody? | ||
Just type $50,000 into the computer, and now they have a year's salary to pay them. | ||
I mean it's all fake. | ||
It's all imaginary. | ||
So I get maybe that's another limiting factor that liberals are just like, well, if you can't explain it in simple terms of money and greed, then I don't get it. | ||
I don't understand. Well, you have to be able to think like these people. | ||
And these people have all of the money, have infinite money, don't care about money, are into something greater than money. | ||
They're into power. They're into control. | ||
They have placed themselves at the top of the societal pyramid, and it's a self-aggrandizing thing. | ||
Sociopathy that drives them. | ||
Not love of money, not greed, but control and power. | ||
And that's what they're after at the end of the day. | ||
And they have all of the money. So I guess this makes things a little bit more complicated. | ||
And liberals in this country are incapable of comprehending how this is actually coming about. | ||
But of course the answer to why they would want to collapse things is not particularly complicated. | ||
You don't even have to speculate. | ||
In fact, they give you the answer. | ||
They tell you why they're doing this. | ||
All you have to do is listen to their secret little meetings or interview them on television. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 18. | ||
Here's Powell talking about the rapid changes taking place in the monetary system. | ||
Once again, this is just happening. | ||
These rapid changes just taking place. | ||
Let's see what he has to say about these crazy changes taking place that nobody controls or is designing. | ||
Let's watch. Looking forward, rapid changes are taking place in the global monetary system that may affect the international role of the dollar in the future. | ||
Most major economies already have or are in the process of developing instant 24-7 payments. | ||
Our own FedNow service will be coming online in 2023. | ||
And in light of the tremendous growth in crypto assets and stablecoins, we are examining whether a U.S. central bank digital currency would improve upon what is an already safe and efficient domestic payment system. | ||
As our white paper on this topic notes, a U.S. CBDC could also potentially help maintain the dollar's international standing. | ||
So that's the point. That's the point right there. | ||
The point is to create a central bank digital currency for which they have total oversight, total control, total surveillance, and total... | ||
There'll be the final word on whether you can make any purchase at all. | ||
I mean, they will have control over the population at a transactional level where they can deny you anything they want and they can track you anywhere you go. | ||
And it will be impossible to avoid this system of control and surveillance and manipulation because there will be no cash because we'll all be digital. | ||
And they've laid this out. | ||
And that's what the World Economic Forum gatherings were about in Davos. | ||
That's what the World Government Summit was about. | ||
And they said this will be the control mechanism by which we rule. | ||
The digital currency. | ||
So that's why they're collapsing the dollar. | ||
And they're doing it in a way that will assure they can bring about the new system they desire that has more control and more oversight by them. | ||
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It's a very pertinent question to ask, how do we build back better? | ||
To build back better or whatever. | ||
We have a chance to reset the clock and build back better than before. | ||
To build back better than before. | ||
Remember the terrible damage of COVID as we try to build back from this global pandemic. | ||
Joe Biden calls it build back better. | ||
Build back better. | ||
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Building back better. | |
To do things differently. | ||
To build back better. | ||
We're going to build it back better. | ||
And build it back better. | ||
My plan to build back better. | ||
Start taking all the problems that have been created in education and mental health and start to build back in a positive way. | ||
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I have launched a booklet called Build Back Better. | |
Britain After Coronavirus. | ||
It's about building this country back better. | ||
Growing conspiracy following it. | ||
It is called the Great Reset. | ||
An unprecedented opportunity to rethink and reset the ways in which we live. | ||
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The great opportunity for reset. | |
The theory even calls Mr. | ||
Biden's campaign slogan, Build Back Better, a front for the conspiracy. | ||
Build Back Better. | ||
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Building back better our economy. | |
Build back better. | ||
All elements of the Great Reset are fundamental to building the future we need. | ||
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This pandemic has provided an opportunity for a reset. | |
It's a big effort to, some would say, to build back better. | ||
We would say to really have a great reset. | ||
Conspiracy. Conspiracy. | ||
Conspiracy. Well, it is conspiracy, and it's obvious, and it's obviously happening, and now the effects of it should be obvious as well. | ||
They've been building back better. | ||
Can you feel it? Can you see it? | ||
Does it feel better to you? | ||
Does it even feel built at this point? | ||
Not a coincidence. Not a... | ||
Just a phenomenon that's taking place, just happening. | ||
Just a crazy coincidence that everyone from Obama to Hillary Clinton to the Pope to Joe Biden to Boris Johnson to... | ||
Justin Trudeau, just everybody in this sickening cabal is all using exactly the same words to describe exactly the same process that they're all undertaking, having implemented exactly the same policies and brought out the exact same catastrophes in all their countries, and they all have exactly the same ideas, which are the ones they had before COVID ever came about. | ||
How convenient is that to... | ||
Basically destroy human freedom worldwide, consolidate all of the human population into one singular technocratic political body that's ruled by unelected and unaccountable billionaires. | ||
Like, that's the plan. And it's out there, and it's open. | ||
This is why the liberals only have one excuse not to oppose this. | ||
It's just they don't believe it's happening. | ||
You can show them. Show them that video. | ||
In fact, maybe we'll take phone calls. | ||
I'll go ahead and open up the phone lines right now. | ||
We'll take calls throughout the show. And you can call in about whatever you want. | ||
But, hey, if you're a liberal out there and you're listening or... | ||
You know, somebody watching this, you see that video of all these world leaders all saying exactly the same words, all pushing exactly the same program, big signs behind their heads, build back better, all exactly the same thing, all operating on exactly the same agenda and timetable. | ||
Like, if you think that that's just fine, like that's just normal and good and that what they're proposing is somehow beneficial... | ||
I'd love to hear how you can possibly be so foolish. | ||
I mean, how you can possibly come to such a brilliant and brave conclusion. | ||
I want to know how your mind works. | ||
That you're able to see what's happening, no uncertain terms, and yet think that this is all just fine? | ||
I don't know. I don't get it. | ||
So give us a call. The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Again, all of this... | ||
Ties in together, you've got the coronavirus, which of course was created in a lab that was funded by the United States and the very same people that then wanted to use it to bring about their preordained and pre-designed control system. | ||
But it also has to do with climate change, the other major scam that we have to deal with, like the climate change scam, the COVID scam. | ||
Is climate changing? Could be. | ||
Is COVID real? Felt real when I got it. | ||
Are they still scams? Yeah, they're both still completely just all-encompassing. | ||
Just the entire conversation around it and everything is all just one giant scam carried off by people who have the power to not only implement this stuff, but then use the chaos and the suffering that it causes to bring about their real desires, which is, of course, total control. | ||
Same way they're now crashing the economy to bring about digital currency, which they'll control in a centralized fashion. | ||
They're blaming the energy crisis on the move to transition to renewable energy. | ||
So yet another thing that they've been wanting for quite a while and that they're now bringing about the conditions by which they can implement the thing that they've wanted to implement the entire time. | ||
The same way that you can hear people like Dr. Fauci say, well, we wanted to implement these mRNA vaccines, but nobody would have done it if it weren't for some if it weren't for COVID. | ||
COVID just happened to be the happy, coincidental excuse we needed to do what we wanted to do anyway. | ||
It's the same thing with the economic collapse or the collapse of energy. | ||
They wanted to do this anyway. | ||
Now it just so happens, coincidentally, the things they control all start to collapse. | ||
And there they are with the plan they wanted to implement anyway, but people wouldn't have been okay with it until we brought about these conditions. | ||
And so, of course, this is all tied in together. | ||
From COVID to climate change to the carbon emissions lie, it's all wrapped up in one big corrupt fraud. | ||
Let's go now to clip number six to hear, again in no uncertain terms, how really everybody should feel about what is being done on behalf of the environment. | ||
Let's watch. With respect, ma'am, it's the greatest fraud that's been perpetrated on mankind this century. | ||
The best scenario vis-a-vis global warming is about 10 feet raising water. | ||
The worst scenario is about 100 feet. | ||
If the water on the planet rises up 10 feet, that means the southern part of the United States is gone. | ||
England is gone. | ||
Most of Europe is gone. | ||
Most of Central America is gone. | ||
If that's the case, let's just take Florida for example, which is one of the fastest growing beachfront condominiums on the planet. | ||
In the prospectus, when you invest, there should be, in the footnotes, if global warming is for real and water rises 10 feet, this investment you made is f*** off. | ||
Not one single investment prospectus written this century has alluded to global warming. | ||
If it were really true, the banks wouldn't invest. | ||
The banks wouldn't finance. | ||
Not one motherf***ing condominium. | ||
So the people that have the money, the banks of this world, know it's not gonna happen. | ||
Yeah, they know it's not real. | ||
And even if it was real, they know that there would be nothing humanity could do at this point to stop it short of just all of us dying off. | ||
Now, that is sort of their plan at the end of the day. | ||
But again, all you have to do is look at Treasury Secretary Yellen, who says that the only way to fix the energy crisis they've created, they've started, they implemented, they did the sanctions, is to move to renewable energy. | ||
That's what they've been saying. | ||
It was their plan the entire time. | ||
And of course, none of this actually addresses the real ecological disasters that are taking place. | ||
And we'll go to a video on the other side that shows that. | ||
But first, again, to really understand the scope of the conspiracy we're dealing with here, it's not just the Fed, the private Federal Reserve Bank, in cooperation with the Great Reset. | ||
It's being coordinated by the World Economic Forum and all of these various royal houses, royal families, as well as the elected political machines and the deep state operating in all of these together. | ||
It also has the private industry with it as well. | ||
It's called stakeholder activism, or it's just called big tech, and their close cooperation with the scammers that are pulling all this off. | ||
Google has now launched a startup to track your carbon emissions. | ||
Of course, this will tie into your digital currency, tie into the surveillance, it'll tie into the Great Reset and the Build Back Better. | ||
Here is the announcement of Google launching this free carbon emission, clip number nine. | ||
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This is the headline just this month in May. | |
Google-backed startup launches free carbon emissions tracker. | ||
This is for small and medium-sized businesses. | ||
I can get one for free? No, it's free! | ||
For small and medium-sized businesses, as if they have not had enough government regulations over the last few years, they can now get their free carbon emissions tracker. | ||
And it's interesting to note that Google has not signed up for this carbon emissions tracker, although it backed this startup. | ||
It's all a scam. More on the other side. | ||
Carbon emissions tracker. | ||
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- Ridiculous, how about your private jet? - All right, welcome back folks. | |
I see the phone lines are filling up. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
Again, folks, the climate change scam is a scam in so many different ways. | ||
It's really kind of astonishing. | ||
It's a scam that... | ||
...is being inflicted on the first world while on the third world who actually pollutes more than anybody to continue their practices unabated. | ||
There's very little interest in nuclear energy for some bizarre reason in favor of wind and solar energy, which themselves require material that's so difficult to get and so ecologically damaging to mine and to retrieve that it offsets the carbon that the wind energy would help get rid of. | ||
You have things like biomass, where they're literally chopping down entire forests. | ||
Crushing them into pellets and then burning them for fuel to avoid using coal. | ||
How that is ecologically beneficial, I can't possibly say. | ||
Some tree spends 400 years growing to some enormous height just to be chopped down and burned for fuel. | ||
I don't know, like we're in the 1100s. | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
It's just a scam on so many different levels. | ||
And of course, it all comes down to the idea that carbon is destroying the world, so we have to reduce carbon. | ||
And that's it. That's the end of the discussion when it comes to ecology. | ||
And no discussion as to how we decrease logging activity, how we make the accrual of Natural gas or oil or coal more sustainable or safe to the environment. | ||
No discussion about whether it's a good idea to burn an entire forest instead of just going and digging up coal. | ||
And of course all this is sort of collapsing in on itself. | ||
But it also ignores and actually helps to aggravate a lot of real environmental damage that's taking place that goes completely unaddressed, except for the occasional headline here or there. | ||
The actual Environmental destruction that's going on is happening in a large part medically or pharmaceutically, right? | ||
It's the runoff from industrial It's the runoff of pesticides and herbicides. | ||
It's the flushing of medicines into the water that makes fish test positive for antidepressants. | ||
It's not a lie that humans are doing grave damage to the environment. | ||
The lie is that it can all be solved by eating bugs and planting a tracking device in your head or whatever the hell that you're suggesting we do. | ||
Dying, right? The option isn't Dying or destroying the earth. | ||
There's some middle ground here. | ||
But one of the main things they actually propose and have put into action in some places is, of course, chemtrails and spraying metal particles into the air to block the sun because they're literal supervillains. | ||
I hope everybody realizes. But maybe it's those chemtrails. | ||
Maybe it's that strategic aerosol spraying in the way that the CIA phrases it. | ||
That has led to the real ecological disaster of this generation and of any generation. | ||
I'd like to go to a video now of a man discussing having tested rain. | ||
Rain from the sky should be the purest form of water you could possibly get. | ||
And yet, rain tested these days is replete with heavy metals and other various poisons that of course... | ||
Not only aren't addressed by the climate change fanatics, but actually the chemtrails that are a program of the climate change fanatics is directly responsible for this. | ||
So let's go now to this video discussing the chemicals that can now be found in the average drop of rain. | ||
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You want some figures? Okay, latest water test. | |
Tested the rain. 13,100 micrograms per liter of aluminum in the rain in 2013. | ||
Normally it should be zero. | ||
So 13,100 is pretty damn much, folks. | ||
It used to be zero. | ||
Then it was 100s in the 2000s. | ||
And then, since 2010, it's into the 1000s and the latest, 13,100. | ||
In the snow on Mount Shasta, pristine Mount Shasta, 61,000 feet. | ||
No, excuse me. 8,000 foot level, 61,000 micrograms per liter. | ||
Four times the amount that is found in the soil up there. | ||
Where in the hell is this stuff coming from if it's not coming from the soil? | ||
You know, these tests are international in scope. | ||
We're seeing this all over the world, guys. | ||
Okay, pH of acid soils is 20 times more alkaline. | ||
The aluminum in the soil has doubled. | ||
In the last 10 years. | ||
Aluminum blocks essential nutrients. | ||
I am unable in my garden to restore normal pH, and that's because nanoparticles are now in the circulatory systems of both plants and humans. | ||
So welcome, fellow guinea pigs! | ||
The collapse and decrease of agriculture is something I worry about even more than the previous info about autism and Alzheimer's. | ||
Yeah, so I mean the whole earth is just being poisoned by these industrial processes and these experiments going on around the world. | ||
Microplastics found in fresh Antarctic snow for the first time. | ||
Microplastics found in people's deep lungs for the first time. | ||
I mean the microplastics and the estrogen mimickers and the aluminum is poisoning our entire planet. | ||
This of course, like I said, not just not. | ||
Addressed by the climate change people, it's encouraged and perpetuated by the climate change people and their ridiculous, short-sighted, nonsensical, and super villainous plans to do things like block out the sun by spraying chemicals into the atmosphere. | ||
Really horrific, the situation that we're in, and the worst and most frustrating part of all of it is that all of the concern for the Earth and all of the environmental energy has been soaked up and confiscated by the climate change fanatics who simply are using it to make their case for global depopulation. | ||
It's horrific, but it's true, and it's happening all around us. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls now. | ||
Remember, folks, you can support everything we do here. | ||
And I saw some people saying that this wasn't a new video. | ||
Now you can tell he's reading results from 2013. | ||
That's nine years ago. | ||
You think it's gotten better or worse since then, folks? | ||
It was astronomical and unimaginable back in 2013. | ||
What do you think it is now, nearly 10 years later? | ||
That's significantly worse. | ||
But of course, Alex Jones has been worrying about this stuff since the 1990s, which makes this outlet so unique in that Yes, we are conservative morally. | ||
We're traditional. We're Christian. | ||
We're all these sorts of things. But also we have this sort of hippie bent to us, I guess you could say, that says that we're not going to go to bat for corporations that are poisoning the entire earth. | ||
No, we care about the natural God-given constructs of this planet that are being undermined, destroyed, and really strangled at every level. | ||
So proud to be a part of an organization that has called this out for years and has become famous. | ||
We're talking about gay frogs and atrazine and other stuff that is only now people are starting to realize what a horrific reality it truly is. | ||
So support us by going to InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Get the stuff that can actually help you to mitigate some of the horrors that we just discussed. | ||
Survivor Shield X2 and the nascent iodine will do a lot to help protect you from the heavy metals in the atmosphere and soil. | ||
And of course, the denuding of the soil and the choking of the plant life means that you're not getting nutrients from vegetables or fruits or anything else that you're eating. | ||
So you need to supplement with things like multivitamin. | ||
So yes, we are... Telling you of the man-made horrors beyond comprehension that are currently besetting life on this planet, but we're also giving you the supplements that you need to at least protect yourself and your family from these effects. | ||
So go to Infowarsstore.com right now to support not just this message and this information, but to also treat yourself and help to protect yourself from the horrific damage being implemented on every human being, regardless of race, color, and creed, by the globalists who would see us all reduced to animalistic violence. | ||
Cattle, if they could. | ||
With that, we go out to your phone calls. | ||
Don in Michigan wants to talk about the grooming of school children. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Don. You're on the air. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. How you doing, buddy? | |
Good, thank you. Good. | ||
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I'm a long-time listener, and I haven't been listening since the late 90s. | |
I haven't called in in many years. | ||
I got the Mazda 6. | ||
I transformed into the InfoWars InfoWagon. | ||
Oh, excellent. 6,000-watt party entertainment system with a 32-inch Roku TV to blast out InfoWars content. | ||
Got Alex Jones DVDs. | ||
I got briefcases with the documents, Operation Lockstep, Operation Northwoods. | ||
I got Klaus Schwab's book, The Great Reset. | ||
I attend all the city council meetings, county commissioner meetings, township meetings. | ||
I just recently went to the school board meeting with a copy of Gender Queer and Lawn Boy, and I talked to those folks, and I'm hoping to get some good results. | ||
A lot of people are waking up. | ||
I'm running for precinct delegate up here, so we're going to make sure they're going to count the votes right so there's no skullduggery or nothing. | ||
Beautiful. Really love you guys. | ||
Well, thank you. Tell me, Don, do you have a social media? | ||
We can see your info wagon? | ||
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Yeah, well, my name's Don Koschmider. | |
It's all over Facebook. | ||
I haven't been blocked off that, but you can Google it or go on Facebook and look up InfoWars InfoWagon. | ||
InfoWars InfoWagon. All right, we'll try to find it during the break here. | ||
I want to keep you on the line, and we'll go back to you in the beginning of the first five, because I know you actually want to talk about grooming of school children, but I love to hear the activism and the spreading of the word that InfoWarriors are doing. | ||
And we'll talk next hour about Alex Stein. | ||
He's also... You know, embodying the info war and taking the blueprint that Alex Jones designed to change the entire world and this exciting stuff. | ||
We'll be back with Don on the other side. | ||
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side more of your phone calls stay tuned you're tuned in to the american journal with your host harrison smith Watch it live right now at band.video. | |
Welcome back, folks. Third hour has begun. | ||
You're watching American Journal. Infowars.com. | ||
Band.video. There it is. | ||
The wagon with the hexagon logo. | ||
Infowars.com. | ||
Man, that is no joke, my friend. | ||
Beautiful. Beautiful stuff. | ||
That is the chariot of our current caller, Don Koshmider. | ||
I love it, Don. | ||
What's the reaction you get when you drive the Infowagon around? | ||
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I've only had one person look at me kind of weird, but everybody else is always thumbs up. | |
You wouldn't be surprised how many people. | ||
One guy came up to me, my girlfriend in Walmart. | ||
I'm inside Walmart. Is this really him? | ||
And she goes, no, it's my boyfriend. | ||
Oh, wow. He come out and goes, I love Infowars. | ||
Everybody likes it. That's amazing. | ||
How did you get that giant Infowars sticker on the door? | ||
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Did you make that? I ordered from the Infowars store your blocket pocket and it had the Infowars hexagon on it. | |
And I took it to the print shop and they printed it up. | ||
It was like 50 bucks or something. | ||
I put a big ass hexagon on my hood and a monster American flag on the roof. | ||
Wow, that's awesome man. | ||
I love it. That's just so great. | ||
That really is awesome. | ||
And yeah, if you dress up your car like that, you will get a lot of thumbs up and high fives and, you know, hey, I love this. | ||
You know, I love Alex Jones, too. | ||
I love InfoWars, too. It's amazing the support that we get. | ||
And really, it is so humbling, man. | ||
You know, we say it all the time, but like, we have the best audience. | ||
What other media outlet, you know, who's putting a CNN sticker all over their car? | ||
Nobody, right? It's like, you know... | ||
You say you're not in our crew, but you are. | ||
Spiritually, you're on our crew, Don. | ||
And we couldn't do what we do without you and people like you. | ||
And it just makes us feel so proud. | ||
So thank you so much, Don, for your wonderful support. | ||
But I know you called in about something else. | ||
What are your thoughts on the grooming of children, schoolchildren, Don? | ||
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Well, ever since, you know, I watch you guys every day, and I'm watching all the callers, and I'm watching all the guests, and it's just sickening what's happening. | |
Our children are the battleground right now. | ||
That's the future. So sure enough, I went down to the library, and I did a little investigation. | ||
I went right to the kiddie section to see if genderqueer was there, but it wasn't there. | ||
It was in the adult nonfiction. | ||
So I checked it out, and it was just all cartoon. | ||
The whole book was just nothing but cartoon pictures and some very graphic sexual stuff. | ||
I got the other book, Lawn Boy. | ||
I had to check that out from the Traverse City Library, but they transferred it to the Cadillac Library. | ||
And I showed it to city council meetings. | ||
I took it to the school board. | ||
I took it. People just couldn't believe it. | ||
But when you actually show them the stuff, they can't deny it. | ||
Like, I've got COVID Land 3 and 2,000 mules in the mail right now from InfoWars storage and stuff. | ||
I just bought. And I'll be showing everybody those videos. | ||
You know, you can't deny it when it's carried right in a briefcase and said, look at the documents. | ||
Look at what the DA says in their bulletin February 7th. | ||
Look at the National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism. | ||
Look at Klaus Schwab's book. | ||
I mean, how can they do it? | ||
How can they deny it when genderqueer is right there and it's all color photographs? | ||
I know. That's the craziest thing. | ||
At least back in the day, I mean, you say you've been listening since the early 90s. | ||
Back then, you could kind of forgive people for going, well, what's the source on that? | ||
I don't know if I trust your source. | ||
It's kind of vague. I'll trust the mainstream media. | ||
You kind of get away with that. | ||
But now it's on the mainstream media. | ||
Now it's in your public libraries. | ||
Now it is in your face in such a blatant way. | ||
There is no ignoring it anymore. | ||
You look ridiculous. | ||
Like the liberals, it's the only thing they have now. | ||
It's just pretend they don't see it, pretend it doesn't exist, because to acknowledge that it exists is to acknowledge it's going on, and then you have to either be for it or against it, and they are clearly for it, but they don't want to admit it, so they have to pretend they don't see it, which they really can't do anymore, when it's in their face, when people like Don are really forcing them to when it's in their face, when people like Don are really forcing them There's really no denying it. | ||
So fantastic stuff, Don. | ||
Please keep it up. | ||
Keep us up to date on the InfoWagon and your various crusades against the globalist menace. | ||
We so appreciate it. | ||
And we could not do it without people like Don there in Michigan. | ||
Incredible stuff. | ||
By the way, somebody on the chat was asking if we got the action figure. | ||
Yes, Alex Jones has received the Alex Jones action figure. | ||
It's sitting in his office right now. | ||
I made sure I went and made sure. | ||
I think it was supposed to come to me, and I never got it. | ||
So I went running around looking for it. | ||
Turns out it had already been delivered directly to the man himself. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Come back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The American Journal. | ||
Very, very glad to have you with us here today. | ||
We will be taking your calls throughout this next hour. | ||
We've got David in California, Ian in Connecticut, Mike in Corvus Christi. | ||
We're going to get to all of you, and we're going to talk about a bunch of other stuff that we haven't even mentioned so far. | ||
We've made a little brief mention of it here or there. | ||
We're going to talk about the FDA approving poisonous Immune system destroying spike protein gene-altering shots to little baby children that they're now encouraging everyone to go out and get, even though they are simultaneously admitting that, yeah, it turns out it destroys your sperm production for a little while. | ||
Oopsies, oopsie-daisy. | ||
We forgot to test for that until it had already been given out by the billions. | ||
Our bad in that. | ||
We're going to talk about morality in this country, a little bit about morality. | ||
You know, local politics. | ||
We'll also be talking just a touch about old Juneteenth, the holiday I used to like. | ||
I used to like it before it got taken over and perverted and twisted and turned into a weapon of division. | ||
Because, of course, it did. | ||
With that, we go out to the phone calls. | ||
David in California wants to talk about a link between puberty blockers and vaccine heart issues. | ||
I have not heard of this, but thanks for calling in, David. | ||
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What's this all about? Good morning, Harrison. | |
How are you doing today? Can you hear me well? | ||
Yes, sir. Quite well. Thanks for calling in. | ||
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Well, out here in California, I have a history of being transgender. | |
So I was an adult when I went through the transition phase. | ||
And part of the side effects for the puberty blockers and the HRT medications, which is the hormone replacement therapy pills, they have an increase in heart inflation and blood clots. | ||
And then on top of that, now we go to the jab. | ||
The jab has myocarditis, blood clots, and whatever else that keeps coming out of these people's bodies after I watched what Mike showed on his little microscope thing. | ||
And comparing those two together, this is just a theory I'm putting together, but it seems as if they're trying to double the heart effect in just children now. | ||
So it seems like they're trying to push their depopulation agenda a little bit harder than people are trying to actually see. | ||
And so I'm looking at this and I'm going, well, if this causes this, and the pills cause this, and then the shot does this, well, does that mean our lifespan is going to shorten even more now? | ||
Right. Especially the fact that they're going to try and wipe out an entire generation, maybe? | ||
Like, this is just all speculation, of course. | ||
Right. These are two links that link to one specific problem. | ||
Blood clotting. Blood clotting causes heart damage. | ||
And then, of course, they could come out with new pharmaceutical instruments to treat that, right? | ||
So they can make profit off of that. | ||
But you're right. It just makes me think of, again, it's like these people don't love you. | ||
It really is as simple as that. | ||
They don't want what's best for you. | ||
They have their own interests. | ||
They have their own concerns. | ||
And, you know... They're giving you advice and they're insisting that you do things that are not in your best interest and they're not telling you what the real occurrence is of how all this happens. | ||
I'm not surprised, but It is just, I guess, a coincidence, David, that these people are insisting that we do a ton of stuff that is directly damaging maybe the most important organ in our body and the organ that sort of determines whether we're alive or not, along with the brain. | ||
I mean, the heart is that ever-pumping engine that... | ||
There's a reason. You check for a pulse to see if someone's alive or not. | ||
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They want to eliminate carbon. | |
They want to eliminate carbon, and they say that we're the carbon. | ||
Our engine is our heart, and we breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon. | ||
So it kind of... Coincides with what you're saying there. | ||
Yeah, and you said you have a history of being transgender. | ||
I'm just interested in that. | ||
You said you waited until you were an adult to actually start doing stuff. | ||
I mean, what's your opinion on the way that things are being pushed on kids these days? | ||
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It's inappropriate. It's abusive. | |
And no child should ever go through it. | ||
Because it's not just body damaging. | ||
Because I have damaged legs now because of it. | ||
I have oxygen deprived skin. | ||
Like you can see like little indentations on my legs. | ||
So I can't really walk very far. | ||
But it's just children should not be going through this. | ||
Even at the age of 20 or 21, I was still... | ||
I'm going to be honest. I was stupid and I fell for the stupid propaganda about it. | ||
And when I reached, you know, about 25-ish, I started waking up because my brain started... | ||
Connecting a little bit more and started looking around, I guess you could call it the looking around the corner. | ||
So I kind of was able to start realizing what is around that corner, and that's what woke me up. | ||
And it was also because I had my ninth open heart surgery, because it also added some effects to it. | ||
Okay, so you experienced these side effects? | ||
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Yes, I experienced these side effects personally, and they're not being reported. | |
Wow. Especially with Lupron, with a company called Lupron. | ||
That's one of the drugs that they use. | ||
Yeah, I'm looking here, and one of them is tightness, stomach pain, joint and muscle aches, which I also already have, which cannot be reversible, by the way. | ||
None of this stuff can be reversible. | ||
Right. And heart inflammation, leg fatigue, tiredness is another one, like straight up tiredness is one of them. | ||
And why are we giving this stuff to kids? | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
Wow. I know, and that's sort of what I meant by, like, these people don't love you, because if you have somebody in your life that's like, hey, I'm thinking about transitioning, would you just go like, oh, good, do it, there's no side effects, don't worry about it, you have to do it, and do it now, and don't think about it, and you're 15, go, do it now. | ||
It's like, no, no, no, you wouldn't do that. | ||
I wouldn't do that to a cousin if I had a cousin that wanted to transition. | ||
I'd say, look, you know, if that's the way you feel... | ||
That's fine. I'm not going to love you any less. | ||
I'm not going to treat you any differently. | ||
I know a lot of stuff about this, and I think you need to be careful about it, and I think you really need to think about it, and it's irreversible, so really make sure you're right on this. | ||
It's just... I've been called a transphobe. | ||
Right. Exactly. | ||
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And I used to be one. | |
So my advice for everyone would be be the parent you're supposed to be for your child because your child doesn't know how to look around the corner. | ||
So be that parent that looks around the corner and looks for things first before you go and affirm anything because I'm tired of this gender affirming care. | ||
We need love affirming care. | ||
That's what we need. Wow, 100%. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, David. | ||
Very, very good stuff. | ||
And yeah, I knew there were some, you know, heart issues, but I didn't realize it was that severe with puberty blocks and stuff. | ||
And look, even if it's not that, like, you know, transitioning, it's a major thing that you have to go through. | ||
The puberty blocks, the chemicals, the physical, you know, surgery that you go through. | ||
They are setting up customers for life, Big Pharma. | ||
They're setting up, you know... | ||
Routine visits on a regular basis for the rest of your natural life. | ||
And your natural life may be shortened, and they'll make some money off of that too. | ||
So, I mean, these people are running a total scam, and they're perfectly willing to destroy your life to go for it. | ||
And it's absolutely horrific. | ||
But thank you so much for your call, David, and that information. | ||
And just yet another reason to maybe think really carefully before you make some life-altering decision off of the advice from someone who... | ||
Clearly despises you in the federal government or the mainstream media that acts like these things are just straight up black and white. | ||
It's not. It's not black and white. | ||
It's actually pretty extreme what they're asking people to do. | ||
Let's go out to another call. | ||
Thank you again, David. Let's go to Ian in Connecticut. | ||
I want to talk about the Infowars archives. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Ian. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, what's up? Thanks for having me. | |
Yeah, it was just one of the taglines for Infowars is tomorrow's news today. | ||
And that's just been consistently true throughout the years. | ||
And even before the 2018 social media organized ban on Infowars, there was a lot of great content. | ||
I wonder if some of that content is still available from like the 2010s. | ||
But I've been scrolling back to see... | ||
What Alex was saying before the official lockdowns in 2020 in March, and I'm still scrolling through band.video to find some good links to some videos from that time period, but I found one from last year, which was Revolutionary Potential When Vaccine Victims Speak Up. | ||
That's something that I've been seeing from people who at first really go, I can't wait to get vaccinated so everything can get back to normal. | ||
And a lot of people had problems, especially, you know, I'm in a blue state and people don't really speak up about things all the time, but in private, I've heard a lot of things from people saying that they had issues with their vaccines and they're still having problems with it. | ||
And that was something I was speculating on early going, I wonder how many people are having major side effects but aren't saying it, aren't admitting it. | ||
We'll go back to you on the other side and I'll give you some resources, Ian. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
Our caller, Ian, in Connecticut is talking about finding old Alex Jones clips. | ||
After all, we are tomorrow's news today, but we're also next decade's news today, next century's news today. | ||
You can go back pretty far and see Alex Jones saying exactly the same stuff he's saying now, except... | ||
Before, it was in future tense, and now it's in present tense because everything that he predicted back then has inevitably come true. | ||
So, there's a couple good resources. | ||
Obviously, Band.Video has a couple channels. | ||
On Band.Video, you can find the Infowars archive, the Alex Jones predictions page that our archiver goes through a bunch of old footage and pulls stuff out. | ||
You can follow our archivist on Twitter at SerafimMiller. | ||
That's his name on Twitter. You can also find the Mike Hansen's archive there on Bandai Video. | ||
Mike Hansen also has a YouTube channel. | ||
If that's easier for you to access, might as well do that. | ||
But Bandai Video is the preferable place and it's easy to download from Bandai Video as well. | ||
You just click the download button and it gives you that nice MP4 file that you can share or upload. | ||
There's also a playlist called From the Vault. | ||
It's also the InfoWars Archives channel. | ||
If you want to see full shows, you can go to tv.infowars.com. | ||
That only goes back to about mid-2008 with audio and mid-2010 with video. | ||
Anything earlier is either from Mike Hansen's archived on band or various yet elusive not-banned shows. | ||
Yet YouTube channels. | ||
That's our archive is Sarah from Miller. | ||
Ask him advice. | ||
He got back to me very quickly. | ||
You can also go to the Internet Archive archive.org and search Alex Jones. | ||
And in fact, if you go there, yeah, you can see this page here. | ||
Tons of stuff from way back, you know, really to his earlier times. | ||
You can go to the Alex Jones Radio Show page on Internet Archive, and it looks like this page just has a bunch of radio shows from 2003, but you can see just a huge collection of Alex Jones Radio Shows from that year, and there's other years on here as well. | ||
That's the Internet Archive. | ||
The Mike Hanson Archive on YouTube. | ||
He's uploading stuff on a regular basis. | ||
Also to band.video. You can see he just uploaded a video from July of 2003. | ||
The Destruction of the Nuclear Family. | ||
He just uploaded that three days ago. | ||
So you can find and share all of those around. | ||
Go through. Dig through yourself. | ||
Look for things that may be interesting to clip out. | ||
Upload them. Share them on Twitter. | ||
Maybe we'll play them here. | ||
Maybe we'll upload them to band.video. | ||
It's a great way to... | ||
It's a great way to spend an afternoon if you're looking for something to do. | ||
Instead of going and watching some, you know, ridiculous new Star Wars series where Obi-Wan is some depressed old, you know, castrated wimp, why don't you go to the M4's archives and check out everything that used to be speculation that we now know to undeniably be true. | ||
So there's some resources for you, Ian. | ||
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How's that? That's awesome. | |
That's exactly my point, is just how on point and predictable. | ||
I mean, like Alex has said many times, I mean, they broadcast their plans, and he's literally just reading their documents half the time. | ||
So, you know, that's a big part of it. | ||
The one video I saw was Alex Jones predicted total mask insanity. | ||
That's a keyword you can look up on band.video. | ||
One thing I wanted to mention was when colleges started using CRISPR, which is the gene tracking software where you're looking at people's DNA in the form of information, they looked at the virus. | ||
They can alter it, too, as well. | ||
They were looking at the virus, not the vaccine, and they found a genetic sequence that was patented by Moderna, and it had something like a 1 in 3 trillion chance of it being just by accident. | ||
So that, to me, was the smoking gun to me for who exactly or what caused this pandemic, which has affected everybody's lives in so many serious ways. | ||
Yeah, yeah, remember? | ||
Well, I mean, that's the craziest thing is that we cover so much bombshell stuff that it's like any one of these stories should be it. | ||
Like that should be the end of the discussion when you have a story like that, where you find DNA in the virus that was patented by Moderna in like 2016, I believe it was originally patented. | ||
One in three trillion chance, pretty undeniable. | ||
This was a manufactured disease. | ||
You know, bombshell stuff like that that we cover, and we may cover it for a week, we may cover it for a month if it's really big, and then it's like, you know, the mainstream media ignores it. | ||
We just move on to the next major bombshell story. | ||
It's truly crazy how much mind-blowing revelations that have been made on this program and on the Alex Jones Show. | ||
Thankfully, it's up there on the internet and we know we have a lot of employers out there that are downloading and keeping off-the-grid records of all of this as well. | ||
So even if internet sites or I'm seeing a lot of calls from people that... | ||
I know, and some calls from people that I don't know. | ||
I'm going to go to the calls from people that I haven't heard from before, so if you're a regular caller and you want to talk just down the line, but we're going to get to some people that, some names I don't recognize, because I'm excited to hear from people like Tony in Denver, who wants to talk about iodine and breast milk. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Tony. You are on the air. | ||
Hi, Harrison. How are you? Good, thank you. | ||
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Good. So I have been breastfeeding for five and a half years, and I've had four kids in the last five and a half years. | |
Congratulations, Tony. | ||
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Thank you. Something that's been the go-to has been the nascent iodine. | |
And so back when I had my second kid, there were times where I thought maybe my Milk supply was getting low, and I, you know, drinking a lot of water or food, always staying on top of those things. | ||
But when I didn't have my iodine, my supply and production would go down. | ||
So now with the formula shortages, it is really concerning to me that a lot of my friends in the last few years that, you know, are my age. | ||
I'm 25 now. So that would get pregnant or, you know, go on to their journey. | ||
They would, you know, like not even want to try breastfeeding. | ||
You know, they're like, no, I'll just go to formula. | ||
I don't even want to try. | ||
But I just really want to encourage everybody to try to breastfeed. | ||
You know, everyone's not going to have the same successful journey of breastfeeding each kid up to 18 months. | ||
But if, you know, you get on the iodine and really take care of yourself, you know, you won't have that stress of how am I going to feed my baby of The formula doesn't really hit those shelves again. | ||
Oh my gosh, and it's so much better for the baby. | ||
I mean, for the baby and the mother, I mean, the chemicals or the, you know, the hormones that are released when you breastfeed and the bonding and everything. | ||
I mean, it's so, so much better for your kid. | ||
And it's not possible for everybody. | ||
I mean, my wife had a hard time breastfeeding, but, you know, was really good at, you know, trying really hard. | ||
It's really easy for some women and really difficult for others, but it's definitely worth trying. | ||
And I don't understand having a kid and just not even trying to breastfeed. | ||
It's bizarre to me. | ||
It's also extremely difficult having to pump and stuff. | ||
I mean, it's a grueling thing, I understand. | ||
I observed, I didn't experience, but it seemed extremely grueling and even painful at times, but definitely worth it. | ||
Well, that's awesome, Tony. | ||
You're Sound like you've got things figured out at 25, five kids. | ||
I mean, you're set and ready to go. | ||
Anything else before we let you go? | ||
Well, let me just say, the crew just pulled this up. | ||
Sorry to interrupt, but they just pulled up a PubMed article. | ||
It says, use of iodine supplements by breastfeeding mothers is associated with better maternal and infant iodine status. | ||
So there's some scientific backup for what you're saying there. | ||
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Cool. Thank you for that. | |
Yeah, absolutely. There's no question about it. | ||
You guys were sold out there for a little bit, so about two months ago, I was out of iodine for a couple of weeks, and my husband was on me like, you're hormonal, something's different. | ||
Oh, you noticed it, huh? Well, stay on the line, Tony. | ||
We'll go back to Tony. More of your phone calls on the other side. | ||
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We've got to get a break. You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We've got Tony from Denver on the line. | ||
Tony, you sound like you're about to make a point there when we had to go to break, so I wanted to make sure you had the time to finish up your thought. | ||
Really incredible stuff. And it just goes to my point that I make all the time. | ||
I'm telling you, it's not a sales tactic. | ||
I got no tactics when I ask you to go to InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
But things like iodine, You do not know how it's going to affect you until you try it. | ||
And I've said just from personal experience, I have friends of mine that said they sleep an hour or less a night. | ||
I've had other friends of mine who had chronic conditions or chronic illness. | ||
They always felt a little bit bad. They started taking iodine. | ||
They felt better all of a sudden. | ||
Again, I'm not a doctor. I'm not claiming that all of these things or any of these things are going to happen for you. | ||
You don't know what the effect is going to be. | ||
And Tony from Denver found that when she didn't have iodine, her... | ||
Milk supply dried up or wasn't as much as it was before. | ||
You really don't know, but we know that iodine is such an important supplement to have and that if you're not getting it from other sources, you really have to supplement in Survival Shield X2 or X3. They're the best ways to do it. | ||
Survival Shield X2 is my personal favorite and it really doesn't take a lot. | ||
When you get one of these little bottles, it may be a little bottle, but the serving size is like one or two drops, so Tons of servings in this one little bottle. | ||
Days and days and days, months of Survival Shield X2 in that one little bottle. | ||
And of course, you can get it for 60% off when you buy it in the combo pack now at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
But you really don't know what effect it's going to have. | ||
And so it's fun hearing people who take it or have taken it for a while and what their experience has been. | ||
So I wanted to give you a chance to finish up your thought there, Tony. | ||
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Thank you, Harrison. Yeah, something I always tell my friends right away is don't let that little bottle deceive you. | |
It's going to last you for some weeks. | ||
A long time, yeah. Yeah, so another thing I would always do when I was pregnant, at the end of one of them, when I started getting some feet swelling, is I did some basso beats. | ||
Another one with my son, when he went into kindergarten, he was a great kid at home, always did some library, church, Bible school classes with his grandma growing up for his first few years, so we thought he was totally ready for school, and jumping into kindergarten, he had some problems with, you know, playing with friends, but he'd get in trouble, you know, the discipline there is different, so The teachers kept saying, well, he just doesn't want to listen. | ||
He just doesn't want to work. And we have a stepmom with our oldest son, and the co-parenting is kind of messy. | ||
But we're like, no, let us put him on these honor roll vitamins. | ||
We want to see what it does. | ||
And the first day, he went there, had a great day. | ||
His teacher had no notes. | ||
And from then, our one week that he was here, we would give him that vitamin every day. | ||
And then the next week, when he would be at his mom's house and not have that vitamin, his teacher would start writing notes again about his You know, his actions or his mannerism at school. | ||
So the brain force really just settled him down and brought some focus into him where he was able to just chill out and like, okay, yeah, I'll sit and read this. | ||
Man, that's awesome. | ||
So you're telling me you didn't need to put him on copious amounts of amphetamines, Tony? | ||
You didn't have to follow the doctor's orders and put them on Ritalin and Adderall? | ||
All you had to do was get his vitamins and supplementation and minerals right and things worked out? | ||
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Well, isn't that interesting? Yeah, hey, you know, you should get him checked for ADD and ADHD. I'm like, no, no, no, no, no. | |
Just let me try this honor roll real quick, you know? | ||
And in the same day, we're like, hey, I swear it's these vitamins. | ||
Tell your friends about them. | ||
Wow, that's so amazing. | ||
So we were at the grocery store. | ||
We've got this high school kid, Moses, that always does our groceries. | ||
Super cool. We were standing in the line a few months ago, and it was Michelle Obama on the cover of a magazine. | ||
And we start laughing. | ||
My husband's like, la, la, la, la, la. | ||
She's a man. And this kid is looking at us. | ||
He goes, do you want to hear something funny? | ||
He's like, yeah, sure. | ||
You know, high school clerk wants to hear something funny. | ||
He goes, Michelle Obama is a man. | ||
And he's like, what? And he goes, let me pull up these videos. | ||
And he pulled up Joan Rivers on YouTube and then started pulling up some Infowars stuff. | ||
So the next few weeks we went into the store, this Moses comes back up to us. | ||
He says, that was true, what you told me. | ||
I've been on Infowars. | ||
I'm going to write a page for a school. | ||
I'm going to write a report on Obama and Michelle. | ||
And a few weeks after that, he says, hey, my teacher is telling me I can't do my report, saying it's false information. | ||
And he's telling me I can't do it. | ||
He's not going to grade my paper. | ||
Well, you call that teacher a transphobe. | ||
That's what you do. You're transphobeing. | ||
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So he went to his principal and said, hey, I've got this website. | |
I'm using it. It's information. | ||
I did my report on it, and my teacher's refusing to grade it. | ||
So the teacher had to go, or the principal had to go to the teacher, and it got taken to court. | ||
What? So a few weeks ago, this kid just got taken to court, and my teacher lost his teaching license. | ||
My principal made him graded. | ||
I got graded. | ||
And then he goes, and then we had to see him at graduation and now he's bald and he was glaring at me. | ||
Oh no. | ||
I've been trying to tell Moses, I'm like, man, you got to call in and tell them that story and tell them the details of how the school had handled your, your Infowars book report, you know? | ||
All right. | ||
I'm going to be looking for the name Moses on my call list from now on. | ||
So tell Moses to call in. | ||
Tell him I'm not going to make him hold. | ||
I'm going to go straight to him because that is a hilarious story. | ||
I love it. That is so funny. | ||
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Oh my gosh. I love Moses. | |
He's a great kid and he still works there. | ||
I hope to see him tonight. I'll have him call. | ||
Oh my gosh. That is so funny. | ||
Please tell him to call in. | ||
That is just hilarious. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Tony. | ||
Wow. Just fantastic stuff. | ||
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It starts with those little conversations in the grocery store or wherever you're at. | |
Those high school kids, they want to know the truth. | ||
They're seeing some crazy things right now. | ||
Right. That's so funny. | ||
Actually, I had a story here. | ||
Yeah, this is so funny. | ||
Dr. Dana Young on Twitter says, my teen told me something that's been haunting me for weeks. | ||
He said, quote, I think almost every white middle school boy is in the alt-right pipeline at some point until something someone pulls them out. | ||
I thought that was so funny and so like, no, no. | ||
Kids are funny. Kids like humor. | ||
They like edgy stuff. | ||
They're childish. They're a little bit not politically correct. | ||
And when you try to tell them that that makes them a bad person and that that, you know, is some sort of character flaw of them, they're going to reject you and they're going to go more towards the people that are telling them it's fine to be funny. | ||
It's fine to make jokes. | ||
You're not a bad person. | ||
Your skin color doesn't make you a bad person. | ||
Like, it's so funny to me that they're like panicking about this because it's also revealing that, like, we don't have programs in schools to indoctrinate kids in our way of believing. | ||
We don't. | ||
We'd love to. | ||
It would be nice to have our schools actually teach the truth and reality and morals and all these wonderful things. | ||
But they don't. | ||
They teach the other side. | ||
And yet still kids are seeking out the truth. | ||
Still kids are, you know, making their own way and rejecting the mandates of their teachers like they have for all of time. | ||
So I think there's I think there's a lot to what Tony's saying that like it just. | ||
Little conversations with high school kids and just showing them... | ||
Because they know that it's all fake. | ||
They know that it's all nonsense. | ||
And they're looking for what the reality is. | ||
And unless they know where to go, unless they know to go to InfoWars or know to go to any of these places, then... | ||
They're gonna be stuck. And it's just, it's a fact of life that if there's no censorship, if there's no oversight, if there's no authority forcing you to be liberal, everybody's conservative. | ||
It's just the way that it is. | ||
It's just any website is that way. | ||
If it doesn't have very constant, overbearing censorship, it's going to become right wing. | ||
If little kids aren't indoctrinated into lies, then they're going to believe the truth. | ||
Ask any little kid that hasn't gone through the gender brainwashing tactics and Are there, you know, what are the gender? | ||
Is there such a thing as boy and girl? | ||
Are you a boy or are you a girl? | ||
And is that a boy or is that a girl? | ||
And they're just going to tell you the truth. | ||
They're just going to go, yeah, boys and girls. | ||
Any uncontacted tribe in the Amazon knows that there's such thing as men and women. | ||
The false reality that requires the censorship. | ||
It's the false reality that requires the indoctrination, that requires the adherence to these beliefs regardless of your own personal logic. | ||
And as people are rejecting it, kids aren't down with it. | ||
They're seeking out the truth. And at the end of the day... | ||
Maybe Michelle Obama is a man. | ||
And if that's the truth, maybe we should talk about it and figure out what that's all about. | ||
I would not be surprised if it came out as true that she was a transgender when she runs for office in 2022. | ||
She'll be our first... Black, female, transgender president, and we'll all celebrate together. | ||
Absolutely incredible stuff. | ||
We'll go out to more of your phone calls in our final segment coming up next. | ||
We also I'm going to touch on some some pretty important news here when it comes to Uvalde and the vaccines now approved for children. | ||
We'll cover a little bit of that news and go out to your phone calls in the other side of this quick commercial break. | ||
This is American Journal. | ||
Go get your iodine. | ||
Be like Tony. | ||
Get your iodine from InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
So Rob Schultz, X2, back in stock, now on sale, InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
This is our final segment of American Journal for this Monday edition. | ||
With some pretty incredible revelations having been made this weekend about the Uvalde shooting showing more inconsistencies and lies from the authorities on this. | ||
Which again, I'm just glad that we live in a world where you can actually question these things. | ||
Where when you see a shooting with a bunch of kids getting massacred in their elementary school, that You can actually try to ask questions and say, how did this happen? | ||
Who was in charge of this scene? | ||
And what could they have done better? | ||
These types of questions cannot be asked previously. | ||
But now, I think we are in a new media landscape where people recognize that what they're told by the authorities is not always true. | ||
You should not take it and swallow it, hook, line, and sinker, without thinking about it first. | ||
And Putting it through your own, you know, logic. | ||
And I remember in the days immediately following this shooting hearing that they had not been able to get through the door. | ||
And sort of not believing it. | ||
I'm sure you can go back and find the episodes from that day. | ||
Just kind of going, they couldn't get through? | ||
Did they even try? | ||
Like, why wouldn't they? | ||
And just, just questions. | ||
Just going, it just doesn't ring right. | ||
It doesn't pass the smell test. | ||
What do you mean they couldn't get through the door? | ||
It's a door. They get through doors all the time. | ||
I can get through a door that's locked. | ||
You kick it, and it goes down. | ||
I mean, what do you mean you couldn't get it down? | ||
Well, it turns out it's worse than we ever could have imagined. | ||
The headline from Postmillennial is, Uvalde police never tried to open the door to the classroom where children were being massacred. | ||
This weekend it was revealed that the Uvalde police officers did not attempt to open the door to the two classrooms where children were trapped during a May 24th shooting that left 19 children and two teachers dead. | ||
The doors to the classrooms where the shooter Salvador Ramos killed nearly two dozen people may have been unlocked the entire time that officers were inside the building and that officers did not try to open the door earlier in the standoff. | ||
Surveillance footage from inside the building showed Ramos was able to open the door to the classroom 111 and enter with his rifle. | ||
So in other words, there was some sort of malfunction supposedly in a central locking command function. | ||
They're designed so that they lock automatically from the inside requiring a key from the outside to open up. | ||
But apparently that just wasn't working at the time. | ||
Unfortunately, coincidentally, you may say, wasn't working, so the door was not locked. | ||
He was able to simply walk in, but the police didn't even try to open it. | ||
After the three initial police quickly retreated without trying to open the doors after being shot at by Ramos, Pete Arandondo, the Uvalde School District Police Chief, said he spent over an hour in the hallway of the school trying dozens of keys from a custodian. | ||
The chief was not trying keys directly on the rooms in question. | ||
Rather, he was hunting for a master key and trying various keys at various locations, far from the shooter, according to the Express News. | ||
Which, again, what, why, and huh? | ||
Right? What? An hour? | ||
Over an hour?! | ||
When gunshots are going off and children are calling 911 while hiding under desks and begging for help, you spend an hour trying different keys? | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
There are still unanswered questions to this, and we'll keep looking into it, but there you go. | ||
Even more just horrific incompetence from the Uvalde police that allowed the entire event to take place. | ||
Just horrific, but illuminating exactly how that all went down. | ||
Now, hopefully we can go out to calls here in just a second, but I do have to tell you, since it is such a big and wonderful deal, COVID-19 vaccines are now available for children. | ||
Little baby children that don't even really get COVID ever are now to be injected with this experimental gene-altering vaccine, which ironically, we've just learned, temporarily impairs semen concentration and total motile count among semen donors. | ||
It turns out the COVID-19 vaccination drops your sperm concentration by 15.4%, leading to a total motile count 22.1% reduction. | ||
These are some of the things that if you test, they tell you how viable your sperm is and whether you'll be able to procreate. | ||
These numbers have been reduced by... | ||
About a fifth and a quarter, even more, respectively, from the vaccine. | ||
So again, we don't know the effects of this vaccine. | ||
We have not tested it fully. | ||
It has not gone through the long-term test still to this day. | ||
They aren't even holding them anymore since they already went ahead and allowed it, passed it, said it's fine. | ||
They unanimously did it. FDA unanimously approves COVID vaccine for zero to four-year-olds. | ||
Insane. Absolutely insane. | ||
And now, America is the only country in the world that authorizes COVID shots for infants. | ||
Not China. | ||
Nowhere in Europe. Nowhere in Africa or Asia or South America or anywhere else on this planet. | ||
Are they allowing the Moderna vaccine for children six months to five years old? | ||
But the FDA decided to unanimously vote to authorize that 21 to 0. | ||
Despite the fact that France, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland have all suspended that very same product for anybody under the age of 30 because of safety concerns, well now we'll be giving it to children who have not even made a singular circuit around the sun. | ||
Less than a year old and we're being injected with stuff. | ||
That the Europeans will not allow to be injected into their grown adults under the age of 30. | ||
But of course, they're very excited about this. | ||
The smiling vaccine vampire witch is here to tell us how exciting and wonderful it is that little children can now get the vaccine. | ||
Let's go to clip number five. | ||
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I know many parents with very young children have been anticipating this day. | |
We now know, based on rigorous scientific review, that the vaccines available here in the United States can be used safely and effectively in children under five. | ||
Vaccinating young children is a critical opportunity to protect them against hospitalization and death from COVID-19. | ||
Not from COVID-19. I strongly encourage you to get your children vaccinated. | ||
Yeah, of course she does, because she despises you. | ||
So, even there, like, your kids can still get COVID. She didn't say it'll stop you from getting it or spreading it. | ||
She said it'll stop hospitalization and death from it. | ||
Children, almost no children have died from it. | ||
Almost no children have been hospitalized from it. | ||
It's not even really a risk. So what are you mitigating? | ||
Nothing. You're not stopping anything. | ||
And of course, we know that that's not even true. | ||
Even that claim isn't the reality. | ||
We covered it last week. | ||
The story that showed you're actually more likely to get severe COVID if you've been vaccinated. | ||
In fact, there were no cases of severe COVID in the unvaccinated only and exclusively in the vaccinated. | ||
So this is how much sense this makes. | ||
None at all. It's insane. | ||
But she also said these have been very thoroughly tested. | ||
But have they, though? | ||
Let's go now to clip number 21. | ||
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I'm Dr. Claire Craig. | |
I'm a diagnostic pathologist and I'm co-chair of the Heart Group. | ||
And I want to take you through the evidence that Pfizer just presented to the FDA on the six-month to four-year-old children. | ||
There's an awful lot about this trial that has shocked me and I think will shock you too. | ||
The trial recruited 4,526 children aged from six months to four years old. | ||
3,000 of these children did not make it to the end of the trial. | ||
That is a huge number, two-thirds of them. | ||
Why was there this drop-off? | ||
That needs to be answered. | ||
And without an answer to that, on that basis alone, this trial should be deemed null and void. | ||
So what did the trial show? | ||
Well, they defined severe COVID as children who had a slightly raised heart rate or a few more breaths per minute. | ||
There were six children aged two to four who had severe COVID in the vaccine group, but only one in the placebo group. | ||
So on that basis, the likelihood that this vaccine is actually causing severe COVID is higher than the likelihood that it is. | ||
There was actually one child who was hospitalized in this trial. | ||
They had a fever and a seizure. | ||
They had been vaccinated. | ||
So now let's turn to what they defined as any COVID. And what they did was to utterly twist the data. | ||
They vaccinated the children and they waited three weeks after the first dose before the second dose. | ||
In that three-week period, 34 of the vaccinated children got COVID and only 13 in the placebo group, which worked out as a 30% increased chance of catching COVID in that three-week period if you were vaccinated. | ||
So they ignored that data. | ||
And then there was an eight-week gap between the second dose and the third dose, where again, children were getting plenty of COVID in the vaccine arms. | ||
They ignored that data. | ||
There was then seven weeks after the third dose, which they also ignored, which meant that in the end, they had ignored 97% of the COVID that occurred during the trial. | ||
And they just looked at tiny numbers, so tiny. | ||
In the end, they were comparing three children in the vaccine arm who had COVID with seven in the placebo arm. | ||
And they said that this showed the vaccine was effective. | ||
Which is absolutely insane. | ||
That is from Hart. | ||
The health research organization. | ||
It's just insane, folks. | ||
It's insane what's going on. | ||
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