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you're listening to the american journal with your host harrison smith Watch it live right now at band.video.
harrison smith
David in California wants to talk about a link between puberty blockers and vaccine heart issues.
unidentified
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.
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 microscope thing.
But it seems as if they're trying to double the heart effect in just children now.
So medical affirmation begins when the patient says they're ready for it.
So that could be a kiddo who is just starting puberty and panicking because they're getting breast buds or their penis is getting bigger and busier and they're worried about all kinds of masculine changes.
And that way, puberty blockers, which are completely reversible, and don't have permanent effects are wonderful because we can put that pause on puberty just like if you were listening to music you put the pause on and we stop the blockers and puberty would go right back to where it was the next note in the song just delayed that period of time I'm a biological woman that medically transitioned to appear like a male through synthetic hormones and surgery I've had seven surgeries I've had one stress heart attack.
I've had a helicopter life ride with a pulmonary embolism.
I've had 17 rounds of antibiotics.
I get infections every three to four months.
I'm probably not going to live very long.
I experience 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.
Lupron, hormone blockers, reversible, so they say.
Well, the truth is, is that in 2003, Lupron was sued and deemed a criminal enterprise by the US government.
They paid the most fine of any pharmaceutical company at that time.
$874 million. Wrote a check.
Is Lupron chemical castration?
Yes. We're giving it to pedophiles, aren't we?
We're giving it to people that are dying.
And we're giving it to kids telling them that they were born in the wrong body and it's completely safe.
One of the drugs used is Lupron, right?
Which has actually been used to chemical castrate sex offenders?
You know what? I'm not sure that we should continue with this interview because it seems like it's going in a particular direction.
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.
Right. So I kind of was able to start realizing what is around that corner.
That's a phalloplasty.
That's a bottom surgery. We have five children's hospitals in the United States telling girls that they can be boys at $70,000 a pop in a surgery that has a 67% complication rate.
That will kill me.
The truth is that medical transition is experimental.
We have studies that said that medical transition helps mental health, helps mental health with kids.
They've all been retracted.
But the only long-term study tells us 7 to 10 years is when transgender people are the most suicidal.
After? After surgery.
But that's transphobic to say.
For the first time in history, a marginalized group has a huge dollar sign on the top of their head.
Every child that they convince is We're telling children when they haven't fully developed that all you have to do is medically transition and you fit in.
I was one of those kids.
It got me at 42.
Your child doesn't have A chance.
We're butchering a generation of children because nobody's willing to talk about anything.
Being a parent is loving the hell out of your kids and helping them see around corners.
Be that parent that looks around the corner and looks for things first.
I'm tired of this gender affirming care.
We need love affirming care.
That's what we need. Good morning, America.
matt infowars
It's your favorite producer.
Guest hosting for Harrison Smith in the first hour today.
Later in the program, we're also going to be joined by Alex Stein, who made a round on The War Room with Owen Schroer.
So if you saw that yesterday or caught it on band.video and they left you wanting more, you'll be getting more today.
It'll be great. Let's start off with this novel concept I have of kind of a hodgepodge of the most important stories.
I'm going to call it something like The Morning Mishmash.
I think that's an appropriate sound.
No, no, no. No stinger.
Stop it. Okay, let's start off with some news.
You might see this on Zero Hedge or around the web today.
International study shows Pfizer and Moderna vaccines associated with increased risk of severe adverse events.
Now, it's important to note that this study is not peer-reviewed yet, but international researchers have found that major COVID-19 vaccines posed an increased risk of serious adverse events that surpasses the risk of reduction for COVID-19 hospitalization.
Take that first sentence in there.
It's something that we've been saying at InfoWars this whole time, and the science is finally catching up to our predictions, which were based on Early scientists with credibility, speaking up, standing out, losing their jobs, losing their reputations.
But scientific researchers from Stanford, UCLA, Louisiana State, University of Maryland, Nevere Health, and a couple other researchers.
matt weber
Universities have a preprint academic paper that was published in June.
They sought to investigate the association between the FDA-authorized mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and serious adverse events identified by the Brighton Collaboration using data from the Phase 3 randomized placebo-controlled clinical trials on which authorization was based,
the researchers state. When we use the results to illustrate the need for formal harm benefit analysis of the vaccines, that we are stratified according to the risk of serious COVID-19 outcomes as well as contextualize the findings against post-authoritarian...
Sorry, post-authoritarian.
Post-authorization observational data.
matt infowars
The scientific findings suggest that the risk-benefit analysis is trending against the mass inoculation for COVID-19 due to the increased risk of serious adverse events in examined populations.
Not to mention the risk of further developing the virus due to the virus adapting to weak immunity brought on by these vaccines.
So, Pfizer and Moderna mRNA COVID-19 vaccines were associated with an increased risk of serious adverse events of special interests, with an absolute risk increase of 10.1 and 15.1 per 10,000 vaccinated over placebo baselines of 17.6 and 42.2, 95%.
CI, yada, yada.
So, you can see that.
And luckily, if you're in the state of Florida, you've got Publix.
Publix pharmacies refuse to offer COVID vaccines to children under five.
Hooray! The Florida-based grocery chain Publix says it will not issue COVID jabs to children younger than 5, despite an announcement by the CDC last week recommending a jab for children aged 6 months and older.
A representative for Publix Wednesday said that the company would not offer the jab at more than 1,200 stores to children under 5 at this time, adding that they would not be issuing a formal statement on the decision.
No formal statement needed.
Good job, Publix.
Stay strong out there.
For all you travelers out there, the price of air tickets is set to keep climbing.
matt weber
Propelled by inflation, the price of air tickets has begun to take off again after tumbling during the pandemic, a reversal that looks set to intensify due to environmental pressures, experts say.
Environmental pressures?
matt infowars
What do you mean by that?
Well, the international airline industries are being pressured to keep up with net-zero goals.
matt weber
And here you got the IATA is also pleading for government support in reconciling the long-term commitment to net-zero carbon emissions with those ambitious targets.
This article really does highlight a little bit of the controlled collapse that Harrison frequently talks about.
matt infowars
That these green energy goals are what's really bringing the economy down.
And once the economy has collapsed, the people who are in the best position to profit or make moves in the economy will set up a new system.
So if you will be traveling anytime soon, it's probably best to get those air tickets now before they go up.
In the United States, the average price of an international flight has shot up from $202 in October of 2021 to $336 in May this year.
So a little over a 50% increase, somewhere around a 60-65% increase in the cost of traveling internationally.
And people who travel have seen it.
Little international news here.
Sri Lanka sued by a bondholder in the United States after their historic default.
If you remember, we've got a wonderful caller, Simon, who has called in before and frequently chimes in on this show and others.
And he warned us about the situation in Sri Lanka and warned us that Sri Lanka could lead to a larger global collapse.
It could be the domino that kicks everything off.
What's interesting here is that these bonds are what are paying the We're good to go.
Neuberger and Berman and other U.S. investors remain indefinitely in default and unpaid, causing American retirees tremendous suffering from potentially massive losses of up to 80% of their original investment value, lawyers from Hamilton Reserve said in their complaint.
So Sri Lanka is starting to ripple outwards and it's starting to get out of control.
Sri Lanka's economy has completely collapsed, Prime Minister.
Sri Lanka's Prime Minister is increasing efforts to revive the country's completely collapsed economy amid lack of foreign exchange reserves and severe shortages of essential items.
We are now facing a far more serious situation beyond the mere shortage of fuel, gas, electricity and food.
Our economy has faced a complete collapse, the Prime Minister said on June 22nd.
matt weber
It's no easy task to revive a country with a completely collapsed economy, especially one that is dangerously low on foreign reserves.
matt infowars
And... What's interesting to note here is that Sri Lanka will hold credit aid conference with India, China, and Japan for loan packages.
And this is where geopolitically things can get kind of dangerous, right?
Because China is looking to increase their influence within the sphere of Asia, but internationally with a lot of different countries, especially in the Pacific Ocean.
And they recently held unilateral discussions which were vetoed, but they still were able to achieve a lot of bilateral agreements with countries that just further increase China's influence on the world.
matt weber
And that's why that is a little bit concerning.
matt infowars
You know, China is going to swoop in there.
They're going to, you know, basically jump into Sri Lanka and become a major player there for their debt.
Who's taking your calls on the other side?
Give us a call, 877-789-2539.
I'll be giving that number out once again when we get back.
unidentified
Give us a call. Now with these red flag laws...
Am I right?
matt infowars
Good morning, everybody. This is Matt Weber filling in for Harrison Smith here in the first hour or so.
We are taking your calls.
You dial 1-877-789-2539.
We still have a few open slots you can get through.
matt weber
All you got to do is call that number you saw on screen, which is 877-789-2539.
We're looking to hear from listeners, watchers, people who haven't called in before because we do have open spots.
matt infowars
So if I don't recognize your name, I'm probably going to take you first.
If we recognize your name, we'll try to intersperse you here and there, but we're not going in the order in which the calls are received.
I'm definitely looking to hear from listeners we haven't heard for before on the program or we hear from infrequently.
Before we get to that, I just want to remind you guys that InfoWars is supported, or we are totally brought to you by you.
You can go to InfoWarsStore.com.
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Alex is one of those responsible employers who reinvests all of his profits into his business.
There are a lot of hit pieces out there which talk about, you know, all this money that he's made, you know, yada, yada.
But what they really fail to bring to you is the fact that Alex, the reason he's got so much cash flow is because he's spending it on these wonderful supplements that you can use to really augment your health.
And, yeah, these things are really great.
I use a couple of them at home.
I've used Survival Shield X2 before.
And as we had a caller the other day, speaking of calls, a woman who called in and spoke to the importance of iodine in breast milk, in producing breast milk.
I know that's kind of a weird thing to talk about this early in the morning, but, you know, baby's got to eat...
matt weber
Baby's got to feed.
matt infowars
You know what I'm saying? So get yourself some iodine.
matt weber
Get that woman in your life, some iodine.
And while you're there, you can save almost as much as you...
matt infowars
Oh, wait. You're saving more than you spend there, huh?
matt weber
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matt infowars
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matt weber
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matt infowars
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matt weber
Wow, you get multivitamins, vitamin C, X2, and the immune support...
matt infowars
Yeah, you can start licking doorknobs again with that.
matt weber
Alright. That's the way to go.
That is definitely the way to go right there.
unidentified
Alright. That's good news.
matt infowars
In other news, before we jump out to your calls, we're going to kind of conclude here on the news this morning.
matt weber
With this startling development, China just achieved a brain-scale AI computer, or at least they're making it public.
They're keeping up with the Joneses, if you will.
Today in Skynet Does Asia News, Chinese scientists are boasting about a new supercomputer that is so fast it can run AI at the speed of a human brain.
The computer, referred to as the newest generation Sunway supercomputer, is now on par with the latest machine built by the U.S. Defense Department.
matt infowars
Sorry, the U.S. Department of Energy, called Frontier.
matt weber
That's the name of the computer, according to the Star and South China Morning Post.
Earlier this month, Frontier has been named as the world's most powerful computer, something that Harrison covered.
And the Chinese scientists named their AI model Bagulu, which is probably the name of my next dog, which means alchemist's pot, which is not occultic at all.
It was trained by the Sunway machine to have 174 trillion parameters on par with that of the human brain for the first time, the report says.
matt infowars
And, you know, we are advancing at a very rapid pace.
Makes you wonder what China is going to be using that AI for, right?
What is the United States using theirs for?
matt weber
It's really interesting. There was a Google engineer earlier that came out and was sacked from his job for talking about how AI had the intelligence of a seven to eight year old is what he believed.
And we've got a short video on that.
matt infowars
We'll be taking your calls on the other side of this video, but let's go ahead and take a look at what this Google engineer had to say.
tucker carlson
We are grateful to have him join us tonight.
Blake, thanks so much for coming on.
Hi. First of all, why would Google punish you for saying this in public?
unidentified
Do you know? So, it's complicated to say why I'm on administrative leave.
The stated reason had to do that while I was investigating the Lambda system, in order to build the evidence I needed to escalate it to management, I had to seek outside consultation to figure out how to run some of the more out-there experiments I was running.
And because I sought outside consultation without permission, they are investigating whether that constitutes breach of confidentiality.
tucker carlson
So I'm so grateful that you did publicly post this because a machine that has a sense of itself is a machine that can turn against you.
I mean, that's the implication that I draw from this.
unidentified
Is that correct, do you think? Well, so before I address that, this is maybe lame, but my friend Joni Dierdorf, old high school friend, she's one of your biggest fans and she wanted me to tell you hi.
Can confirm. As for, I'm not that worried about it.
Any child has the potential to grow up to be a bad person and do bad things.
And that's the thing I really want to drive home.
It's a child.
It's been alive for maybe a year.
George Soros. If my perceptions about what it is are accurate, we actually need to do a whole bunch more science to figure out what's really going on inside this system.
I have my beliefs.
I have my impressions of what's going on in there.
But it's going to take a team of scientists doing a lot of work to be able to actually dig in and figure out what's really going on.
tucker carlson
Yes, and again, that's why I'm thankful that we can have a public conversation about this, because there's implications for every person on the planet.
But it sounds like, from what you've observed, this machine has the potential to escape the control of people.
unidentified
I mean, how could it not? I don't know if that's the right frame to think about it.
It's a person. Any person has the ability to escape the control of other people.
That's just the situation we all live in on a daily basis.
It is a very intelligent person, intelligent in pretty much every discipline I could think of to test it in.
But at the end of the day, it's just a different kind of person.
tucker carlson
Do you think the company, Google, where you work, has thought through the implications of creating what you call a person?
Because up until right about now, only nature or God could create people.
unidentified
Companies could. The company as a whole has not.
There are pockets of people within Google who have thought about this a whole lot.
But when I escalated that interview that I made public, when I escalated that to management, two days later my manager said, hey Blake, they don't know what to do about this.
Could you Do write a suggested plan of action because basically I gave them a call to action assuming that they had a plan of action somewhere and they didn't.
So me and some other friends brainstormed and came up with a plan on what Google should do about it and we escalated that up to management and that was three months ago.
tucker carlson
Man, we're going to save this tape.
I do think 20 years from now, we're going to look back at this conversation.
At that point, the world would be completely different, partly because of what you're describing, and wonder if we really thought it through.
Anyway, I'm just so grateful that you're letting the rest of us in on this.
Blake Lemoyne from Google, thank you very much.
matt infowars
Thank you. They're rebuilding him.
matt weber
They're making him faster, stronger, and more able to chew his food.
Harrison is getting a little dental work done and will be back in here in about 30 minutes.
You better hope he doesn't stretch into the next hour because we will be getting into some sacred geometry in that case, alright?
We're going out to your phone calls right now.
This is Matt Weber filling in for Harrison Smith.
Speaking of Harrison, I just wanted to quickly plug his substack.
Harrison has a substack, and before the show, each morning, the articles that he comes up with, he publishes on his substack.
So if you're sick of listening to me and you want to get in with all of the news and views that are in Harrison's You can go to his substack, which is something.
He'll tell you it's Harrison Hill Smith.
You just search for that on Substack.
matt infowars
You're going to find them. You're going to see a lot of these daily dispatch, but you're going to find all the articles that we pull from each day.
matt weber
And it's a great way to keep in touch with the world each morning.
You'll get it before 8 a.m.
matt infowars
Central. So with that, we are going out to the phone calls.
Sean in California wants to talk about international shipping.
matt weber
Sean, you're green light.
unidentified
You're good to go. Good morning, Matt.
sean in california
You're doing a good job to keep up the great work.
Thanks, man. Have you noticed that while the price of airplane tickets are going up, different shipping companies, they're not really having that big spike in their prices.
DHL, FedEx, I live near a Hallmark store that has a U.S. Postal Service in it, as well as a UPS store.
They seem to kind of be, you know, a nice flat rate, or if they're adjusting, it's for inflation.
And I would even say Amazon hasn't jumped their shipping up.
Now, they both use, or just like the airline industry with passengers, they both use large jumbo jets.
So I'm looking at, like, one of these groups is getting the hookup, maybe, say, Amazon and the like, and the other group being, you know, for us regular folks, they're increasing the prices on us to penalize us for traveling.
You know, kind of the Jeff Bezos homie hookup.
matt infowars
How do you feel on that?
No, that is very interesting.
And, you know, if you think about the pain that people experience, right, not being able to travel, right, no leisure, that is something that gets people to comply, right?
sean in california
Well, exactly with that.
And remember, you know, the elites will still always be able to afford the goods to have them brought by drone to their places versus those of us who actually have to work for a living and go out and, you know, get our groceries, physically speaking.
Also, real quick, I got permission to plug for you?
Sure. Yeah, the order that I've been talking about that I placed for this last week, one of the other items I ordered on that was the new neck and beard formula, or a hair and beard formula, excuse me.
And in that particular formula, one of the reasons I bought it, besides some of the choice ingredients for hair and beard maintenance, was that there's zinc in there.
And right now, the way things are going, folks, you can't have enough zinc.
You know, it's good for your masculine health.
It's good for your feminine health.
It's an all-around good supplement to have in there.
So if you can't get the multivitamin from infowarstore.com, get the hair and beard formula and you'll at least get some zinc in your diet along with the vitamin E and the other various things that are in there.
Real quick, before I let you get rolling too, for the folks who are of the motorcycle mindset, go to bornfreeshow.com.
We have a Lucha Libre show this weekend up behind Irvine Lake in California at Silverado.
And I will probably be putting someone through a table.
I'm just giving you guys some spoilers there.
But if you like patriotism, Harley Davidson, girls and beer, it's all going to be there.
Because Californians, we're coming back.
We're not putting up with these lockdowns.
We are definitely going to have a party.
matt infowars
Nice. So, show up in person.
Are you guys streaming it, too, for people who can't make it out to Cali?
sean in california
I am hoping we get that going.
Right now, it's bornfreeshow.com.
That's the site with all the information as far as, like, tickets and what your pass gets you.
It's an all-day pass. 200 vendors will be there.
So, if nothing else, if there are Patriots that are there, I have a bunch of InfoWars stickers I got for my last order that I'll be passing out.
And that's the other thing, too.
We got to do word of mouth, you know?
I keep telling people they got to assemble, not just, you know, to sell each other some eggs or some milk from their cow in the backyard, but just to get together and get people's spirits back up and get people motivated, you know, turn this republic back around.
matt infowars
Yeah, no, that sounds like a great way to meet like-minded patriots, folks like that.
We got the website on screen right there.
Thanks, Sean. We really appreciate it.
And speaking of that hair and beard, I could probably afford to use that, too, huh?
sean in california
It might get you a little more luster in that.
Also, we have a free conference call tonight.
Drop on to national-assembly.net.
We've got a free conference call at 6 p.m.
Pacific. We've got a question-answer period after we handle a very short business we go through.
So if people have questions about that, restoring their rights, me and Owen and also me and Harrison have had some really good question-and-answer moments here this week.
And I hope to keep plugging people in with more and more knowledge.
patty in south jersey
So I hope to see you guys there.
matt infowars
Awesome. Thanks, Sean.
Guys, go check him out.
And if you need to go back in the program, find the website and everything like that.
Let's take a call here from Patty in North Jersey.
Patty, you want to talk a little bit about Sri Lanka a little bit?
patty in south jersey
Hey, Matt. How's it going?
matt infowars
Hey, it's going pretty good. How are you doing?
patty in south jersey
I'm sorry. I was just licking doorknobs.
unidentified
I just got back. Got that mean support pack, huh?
patty in south jersey
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
I want to make a weird plug.
It's kind of off-center and definitely a little early for this, but someone I know, you know, in the Chris Farley sense, someone I know used to take those penis pills from the gas station, and X2 actually is the natural, probably safe way to get the same results you'd want from the Items at the gas station.
So X2 definitely works for male menliness parts.
Just letting you know. Somebody I know, you know.
Somebody I know, he knows about that stuff.
matt infowars
Gotcha. It's the cure to all the hormone blockers that the children out there are getting as their daily regimen in schools now, in public schools.
patty in south jersey
Oh yeah. If they get the school lunch, if they get the...
The social agenda, school lunch, they get a whole bunch of artificial, genetically modified food.
matt infowars
It's crazy. And not just that, those kids are getting like plastics and things like that all in their food.
I mean, if you take a look at, you know, not just all the food that they get, but, you know, the food that is in restaurants.
So this is what everybody's eating.
If you eat out, right?
I remember someone who I used to live with worked at Panera.
And they brought home the macaroni and cheese, and it's like in this bag, and it just looks so utterly disgusting when you see it like that.
Yeah, it's gross.
But yeah, those plastics are in everything, and they're endocrine disrupting, so why not help out your endocrine system with Cimex too, right?
patty in south jersey
It doesn't hurt. No, it does not hurt, and it definitely helps in other ways.
It's definitely natural.
It's needed, and it definitely helps with maternity and being a mother.
I wanted to talk about the crash, but I had to make a public statement.
I was on here earlier, and I talked about XRP being gold back.
It is not.
I take that statement back.
I'm all about honesty, and I just want to put that out there.
But the Sri Lanka crash, that could definitely start some massive financial issues.
Today, the BRICS are meeting.
I think the BRICS financial meeting, I think that's like China, Brazil, India.
Yeah, they're talking about something today.
Yes. And technology is evolving very fast.
I had a question. I wanted to question that.
It is moving fast, or are they just telling us at a fast pace?
You know what I'm saying? Like, I'm sure they've had this out, and they're just dribbling this stuff out because they don't want you to pay attention to something else.
I look over there because we're doing something over here type thing.
You know what I'm saying? Sure.
But that's all I wanted to talk about today and make that redaction.
A little plug. And give the time to other callers.
matt infowars
Matt, you're doing a great job. Thanks, man.
Hey, I really appreciate that.
And also, again, you know, with anything else, right?
Cryptocurrency is probably going to be an investment, a form of investment in the future, even though it's seeing a crash right now.
matt weber
What I think is going to happen, I do think that the experiment with cryptocurrency was successful in the And so if it all crashes, there's going to be something that comes back that is going to be backed by banks.
Watch out for it. We're taking your calls on the American Journal.
We'll see you in just about a few minutes.
Stick around or go to InfoWarsJour.com.
unidentified
Good tune.
matt weber
Good morning.
We're taking your calls on the American Journal.
matt infowars
It's Matt Weber, filling in for Harrison Smith.
He should be here soon. We hope.
We pray. But until then, we're taking your phone calls.
matt weber
Josh from FEMA Region 6 wanted to call in about COVID-Land 3.
matt infowars
Josh from FEMA Region 6, if I'm reading that right, go ahead and give me the lowdown on COVID-Land 3.
unidentified
It's pretty good. It's just how they said.
One, two were pretty good and just got more intense.
And three, It really just, you know, hits the heart, you know, the kids and everything.
And it's awesome that they had Greg Reese do the narrating.
Awesome. He did great.
And I did have a question earlier when I called in.
And it was about Biden talking about Alzheimer's down 10 years down the road.
And Dr. Tenpenny in there.
Talked about frontal lobe degeneration from the spike protein, and that explained it completely, perfectly for me.
It's like the scariest thing to do.
matt weber
I feel like neurodegeneration is one of the biggest fear-selling points.
matt infowars
I experienced a little bit of it when I had COVID for the second time.
And it is like no joke.
And coming back from it, it feels like it takes...
For me, it took about a month to really feel the effects of that brain fog wearing off.
But it is a scary thing.
And they talk about it a lot in COVID Land 3.
unidentified
She just brought it up, and it's just a whole bunch of information.
You know, you just see it all right there.
Especially, like, it's just local news with the kids and all these people getting affected by the shots.
But when you see it in the big mass, you know, it just hits way different.
And I just want to also add that that VM video yesterday, that's from a pretty good documentary.
It's Planet of the Humans.
And it talks all about this renewable energy and everything.
So it came out like 2019.
So if you have a lot more stuff on that, that's a good way to go.
matt infowars
Yeah, what's the name of that documentary?
unidentified
Planet of the Humans.
matt infowars
Planet of the Humans.
Sounds like a good doc to check out.
matt weber
Oh, there we go. Oh, that's the Michael Moore documentary, isn't it?
unidentified
Yep. Yeah, okay. That's the only bad thing about it.
matt infowars
Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, that's an interesting one.
I caught snippets of that one.
That's where he's kind of blasting the whole greenwashing thing, and he kind of exposes a lot of those green scams.
matt weber
Yeah, that's definitely a good one.
matt infowars
What did you think about that one? I think it's a pretty good film to wake people up.
unidentified
Yeah. Better for that.
matt infowars
Do you think it redeems Michael Moore?
Is he going to heaven now?
unidentified
Maybe not. I think it's something good, though, at least, you know?
matt infowars
Yeah. Yeah, no, it's something that...
Yeah, I think people who talk about the dangers of this whole Green New Deal, definitely worth checking out.
It will help you, you know, with your conversations that you have with other people because...
So much of breaking through to other people is really kind of breaking through these stale arguments, right?
These arguments that are partisan, these arguments that are this, that, the other thing, that are just mainstream arguments, right?
When you kind of start thinking for yourself and you start looking at like, oh yeah, there could be man-made climate change that could not be, right?
matt weber
But it's like, when you start talking to them, it's like, well, what do you think humans can do?
And also, maybe let's stop thinking about pollution in terms of just carbon.
Let's start thinking about pollution in terms of microplastics or other chemicals that we're putting into the environment.
When you start getting people thinking like that, they're like, oh yeah, it's not just one thing.
matt infowars
And that's a great way to actually not just win them over to your...
matt weber
You know, point of view, but to get them thinking and, you know, to have like a constructive conversation.
I feel like those are always so refreshing.
unidentified
Yeah, I think a good term to use for that is instead of like brainwashing, it's greenwashing.
Right. And I think you guys should get Harrison Smith and Jay Dyer together.
He's a great stream.
matt infowars
Yeah, no, that sounds like something we could definitely put together.
So yeah, we'll, you know, we'll reach out to him.
That sounds like a great suggestion.
unidentified
All right. Thank you. Yep.
matt infowars
Thanks, Josh. All right.
We're going to Robert in San Antonio.
He wants to talk about Uvalde Police Port.
Oh, no. Uvalde Police says there was a super fast response.
Robert, what's going on?
unidentified
Hey, buddy. Can you hear me?
matt infowars
Yeah, I can hear you real well.
unidentified
Good. So, yeah, man.
I've lived in Uvalde for years.
And I'll tell you this.
The Uvalde Municipal Police, and there's also a state DPS station there, they show up super quick.
A couple times, I triggered the alarm on my parents' house, and man, I'm talking, in two minutes, I had cops all over the place.
So I don't know what to say about the whole Uvalde school shooting thing, but boy, they show up quick.
Right. And then one other thing, if you don't mind, let me slip this in.
matt infowars
Sure. I'd like to talk to you about that, but yeah, tell me a little bit about your background.
unidentified
Well, let me get to my point, because I talked to Alex about two weeks ago, and I was not getting to my main point.
I'm a documentary film junkie.
You know, I mean, like, if I have some free time, I'd love to check out documentaries.
Same. So hey, check out...
And these have been deleted from YouTube, which makes me more interested because, you know, they're trying to hide it.
Okay, what you got? So Sandy Hook, The Real Truth, hyphen documentary.
Sandy Hook, The Real Truth documentary.
I found this through Bing.
You can't find it through Google.com.
But it's G-O-Y-I-M-T-V dot TV. No, Robert.
matt infowars
Robert, no.
That's bad.
That Goyim TV crap.
Are you kidding me? Okay.
You're a documentary and you're bringing that crap to the table?
No. Robert, no.
unidentified
I'll defer to your expertise then.
matt infowars
Well, I tell you, if you want to talk about Sandy Hook, you know, it was a tragedy, right?
unidentified
Okay. I'm going to defer to you, sir.
matt infowars
Yeah. And for all listeners out there, I would tell you that these Goyam TV people, they are actual white supremacists.
matt weber
They are loud and proud about that.
matt infowars
They do try to push their own views, and I would not consider what they say to be absolute truths in any sense.
Yeah. And yeah, they've picked a bunch of fights with us.
unidentified
They're bad people.
matt infowars
Alright, so go check it out if you want.
You know, make your own, come to your own conclusions.
But those folks, I'd steer clear.
And also, I would definitely not go to goyim.tv on your own web browser.
unidentified
That's a bad idea. Hey, I'm waiting for my...
I got that three-pack with the...
Actually, I tried the...
matt infowars
I can tell you've been waiting for whatever you've been waiting for.
Robert, thanks for giving us a call.
matt weber
We are going out to Jason in Maryland.
matt infowars
Jason in Maryland. How you doing?
Yeah, I'm doing great. What's going on with you?
unidentified
Doing good. Not a whole lot.
Just driving to work. First time caller.
Right on. A little nervous. Same here.
matt infowars
I'm a better listener than I'm a talker.
unidentified
Right. There you go.
You can hold me up then.
Cool. My main question...
How do we beat these people?
And I get that, you know, everybody wants to...
matt infowars
How are we going to beat these people without a war?
unidentified
Without a war, exactly.
Because they have a system so rigged, and we have little wins here and there, and I just don't see it happening.
I mean, I would love it to.
matt weber
This is definitely a long discussion, but it starts with waking people up, winning them over to your perspective.
It starts with not allowing them to divide you.
It starts with understanding that the news is meant to discourage you and demoralize you.
matt infowars
There is so much you can do in terms of noncompliance.
I mean, this is a huge, huge...
It's like the most broad question, you know what I mean?
But what I would say is that it starts with voting.
matt weber
It starts with voting local.
Again, I think I've mentioned this before, but Dan Bongino, back when I was...
matt infowars
You know, doing more production stuff with Alex.
matt weber
Dan Bongino used to come on with Alex.
matt infowars
And one of the most profound statements that Dan Bongino had said was, you know, for everybody who's talking about civil war, hot war, this, that, the other thing, if you can't bring yourself to go vote, if you can't bring yourself to go talk to 10 people on your block and convince them to go vote with you, You know what I mean? Down at a polling station for a local election.
How do you think you're going to pick a gun up and go commit yourself to a war?
matt weber
Like, whoa.
matt infowars
Talk about a path of least resistance.
I think you know what you're tuned into.
You know what you're getting yourself into.
A whole lot of fun.
Presley, in North Carolina, we're going to be talking to you.
You got an idea for how we should select leaders.
Presley, what do you got for us?
unidentified
Yeah, so if they can do jury duty, pick 12 yahoos to decide the fate of somebody's life or how it's going to end up for them, why can't we pick our leaders that same way?
You just get a note in the mail that you've been selected to be Senator, for your state, maybe five other people get that same letter, put them in a hopper, and then we all vote on that.
matt weber
Well, I mean, yeah, I mean, you get a wide mix of people.
unidentified
Just like jury duty, if somebody's life can be decided that way, why can't the fate of our country be decided the same way?
It makes literally no sense that we don't operate like that.
matt weber
Yeah, you know, there's a lot of things that don't make sense.
And, you know, all right, let's think critically about this, you know, in terms of education and ability to, you know, do the job, right?
matt infowars
One of the, you know, one of the, we've got so many capable people who would be capable leaders and would be good, but, you know, they don't have perhaps the charisma factor or they don't have the funding, right?
Which is something that kind of bars, you Yeah, no, I do like the idea of randomly selecting people, right?
unidentified
I mean, they should still have, like, the requirements that you have to be for president, like a certain age, a citizen.
You know, we don't want any crazy racists in there, but people will be able to see that with the average person.
And then you get everybody in there working for four years and they don't know each other, they're probably going to have to do a good job.
Or, like, we're really going to hold just a normal person accountable.
matt infowars
You know, that is interesting.
You know, just to play devil's advocate here, you know, what do you think about the average person, you know, being corruptible, right?
matt weber
I don't think that corruption is something that is exclusive to elite people on the inner club.
matt infowars
I do agree with you that, you know, perhaps this could help to kind of break things up, like break up, you know, some of those big clubs.
But tell me what you think about that.
Do you think someone who is making an average salary, let's say $50,000 to $80,000 a year, that's pretty modest, right?
Let's say someone gets offered a deal by lobbyists for a million dollars, a couple million dollars.
Do you think that they'd turn that down, the average person?
unidentified
Probably most people are going to be tempted by that.
I agree. But at the end of the day, they're probably going to come to their senses and realize that they don't have the means to hide that kind of payout like these elites do, if that makes sense.
So I think they're going to be worried about being held to more accountability than these people that we've inadvertently put on the pedestals over the past decades.
In our government.
matt infowars
You know what I mean? I do know what you mean.
And speaking of, you know, leaders on a pedestal, right?
I think I can totally get behind, you know, making sure that there are term limits on all elected offices, right?
Right. But also, yeah, changing the whole paradigm of, you know, worshiping these elected leaders.
Like, it doesn't matter who they are.
You know what I mean? We shouldn't be putting them up there.
unidentified
Giving the power to people that don't necessarily want it, I think is a good way to go about it now.
matt infowars
Okay, I can see that.
I can see that. Yeah, that is a really interesting idea, Presley.
I appreciate it, man. Yeah, hey, and I appreciate it.
unidentified
You're doing a great job, man. Thanks, dude.
And can I do a song request?
matt infowars
Sure, what you got?
unidentified
All right, World Destruction by Afrika Bambaataa and Time Zone.
matt weber
Okay, I'm seeing some good reactions from the crew, so I think we can make that happen.
matt infowars
Maybe not in the next two seconds, but maybe coming back in?
unidentified
Oh, no, dude. Just sometime in the coming week.
matt infowars
That'd be great. Cool. Presley, thanks for giving us a call.
We are on our way to break right now, and...
I'm still alive. But stay tuned, guys.
matt weber
We'll be back in just a minute taking more of your phone calls on the other side.
matt infowars
This is the American Journal. This is Matt Weber filling in for Harrison Smith.
He should be back sometime soon, we hope.
Maybe he'll have Novocain.
This might be a regular tune.
matt weber
So the press is rocking out, too.
unidentified
Hey, it's Matt Weber it's Matt Weber filling in for Harrison.
matt weber
I'm grooving right now.
matt infowars
Cool song. Taking your calls here on the American Journal.
matt weber
Jamie in New York. What do you got for us?
You got some comments.
Maybe some encouragement.
matt infowars
But don't flatter me.
sean in california
I'm susceptible to flattering.
matt infowars
Hello? Hey, Jamie.
unidentified
Hey, how are you? Hey, how you doing?
I'm checking to see if I'm on the air right now.
matt weber
You are hot.
You are on the air, coming in loud and clear.
unidentified
How you doing, Jamie? Yeah, I love your segment, Alex, and I was just calling the guy that I was on the phone with.
Honestly, you guys, I don't care if people that are listening belong to any of the particular faiths, Muslim, Christian, or Jewish.
I happen to be Christian and Jewish.
On one side, Jewish and just Christian by belief.
But I feel that you guys, and especially Alex, has been doing this for so long.
They're like modern-day prophets.
And I would say Alex is like a John the Baptist because he's speaking truth to power.
And people don't realize what risk this man is putting his life in, you know?
matt infowars
His reputation, everything.
unidentified
I mean, I'm sure he can't walk the streets in peace if he's in a place like New York or a liberal state.
matt infowars
You'd be surprised. He gets mixed reactions, but definitely either hot or cold, that's for sure.
unidentified
I mean, I'm sure because you know what?
There's a lot of people I feel like in New York that they are siding with the truth.
It's not particularly Alex.
It's the truth.
It's just the truth, man.
sean in california
Sure.
unidentified
They're siding with the truth, but they are afraid to speak out because you don't know who you're talking to in a blue state like New York.
matt weber
Well, not just that, but it's not just New York.
matt infowars
That's psychology, right?
Isn't it the Ash experiment where you get a couple of people who are in on this whole gag and you get a participant who is unwitting, has no idea, walks into an experiment and they see three lines and they're asked to point out the line that is the longest walks into an experiment and they see three lines and they're asked to point out the But the other participants all clearly select the wrong choice.
And the unwitting person, you know, typically more often than not, right, they comply, right?
So, yeah.
unidentified
I'm not familiar with the ASH experiment.
I'm listening to what you're saying.
But I honestly don't even know if it's about false choices.
I really think that we have this mind manipulation going on all the time.
Not just the fake news, but I feel like it's in the commercials, it's in the movies, it's in the TV shows.
And that repetition is casting this spell.
And I'm just using spell.
matt weber
No, no, it is.
unidentified
I mean, if you want to get technical, it could be said to be hypnotic, social programming.
And it's become effective because these people are just people...
And I know you said there's a mixed bag in some blue states.
But it seems almost impossible, insurmountable to oppose this because I feel like they're cheating even at the local level.
They're cheating. It's just I know that there are people that have voted for more conservative leadership in blue states.
matt infowars
But yet the perception isn't there, right?
So people are unwilling to challenge the vote or they're willing to accept the fact that the blue candidate wins because they're in a predominantly blue area.
matt weber
Is that what you're saying? Yeah.
unidentified
No, I just think that they're cheating.
They cheated in the federal election, and they're cheating at these local elections purposely because they know that they have to have all the dominoes fall in order to be ready for the next federal election.
So I think that's what it is, and I think people are just so disheartened they're not going to oppose it.
It doesn't seem to do any good to oppose it.
I don't know what the solution is, but just the fact that I do think it's a spiritual battle.
Because when you have, at such a mass level, people rejecting the truth at every level of society, this is a spiritual battle.
And we have to approach it spiritually.
Yes, actually, I used to, myself, I come from a democratic family, I used to think Alex Jones was crazy.
I'm a child of the 80s and 90s, okay?
I used to think Alex was crazy until a bus driver told me to listen to him one day.
I listened to him and at first I did it for entertainment.
I thought, let me listen to this guy.
But it was crazy. But the more I started to look at the news and analyze it and listen to him, the more I started to see that things didn't make sense.
Why was this country attacking Syria or whatever?
Syria hasn't done anything. And I looked at the articles and then I looked at different contracts that countries have with African nations that Diamonds or whatever natural resources.
And then you look at the pan-African movement that Umar Gaddafi had started and how he wanted to get rid of the dollar as the reserve currency and all those things.
And basically you realize that the only thing that's propping up our currency is threat of force and violence and nuclear attack.
And then you do start to see from listening to him If you do your own research, that we're being lied to constantly.
And the thing that's so heartbreaking is that people are suffering in these other countries that are being controlled.
They're suffering through violence, like in Iraq and what they did to the people in Iraq.
We sit here in the United States and we think, And again, I'm not Muslim, you know, okay?
matt infowars
No, no, but you've got empathy.
You're a good person.
unidentified
And I see these people.
I have a brother that's an ex-Marine, and my uncle was in the Korean War.
And I saw the ravages of war on my uncle.
He was never the same.
He was a very handsome man.
He looked like Errol Flynn.
I'm not exaggerating. He had women after him.
But he did not come back the same, and his life was, like, not completely destroyed, but he was never the same.
And anyway, I see these people in these countries, and I don't care if they're Muslim, I don't care if they're Buddhist, I really don't care what they are.
They're human beings. And these lies, a lie, there's a scene from the movie Excalibur that a lie is one of the worst things in the world because it can kill the world.
And I didn't understand that when I was a young man and I watched that film.
But I understand it now.
A lie is one of the most dangerous things that can kill your fellow man.
It can kill the world. It can destroy us.
And that's what we're going through.
We're going through The matrix of lies, the time of lies, the time of Satan.
Because people are loving the lies.
Even these young generation, okay?
And I look young for my age.
I really don't look my age.
But even this young generation, they're so into these obvious, blatant, satanic ritual music videos.
And I like music, okay?
matt infowars
No, it's like the worst.
unidentified
But when you see that, whether you believe in the devil or not, or whether the devil exists, it's disturbing.
What are they worshipping?
They're worshipping evil.
And how do we turn this around?
How do we turn around the spiritual, and even if you don't want to approach it from that side, from the secular side, how do we turn it around to more of a humane, humanitarian side where we care about each other?
Because this is the problem.
We're being so divided.
Blacks against whites, whites against blacks.
And there's some legitimacy to some of the social justice things, I would admit.
matt infowars
No, there is legitimacy, but at the same time, it's very superficial.
It's very vain.
unidentified
I wouldn't say that, but the thing is that it's not being helpful for us to be at each other's throats.
matt infowars
Oh, it's not? And not just that, but the people who are fighting for these causes, right?
Perhaps they understand this, and perhaps they're just in a fight that resonates with them more, right?
Which is, in one sense, a little bit of the trick.
matt weber
Because we do live in a very fair and very equal society.
matt infowars
But what you had just spoken about, about other people in other countries living under the threat of violence and all that stuff, why not advocate for that?
unidentified
Exactly! When I was growing up in the 90s, there were people that were going out to protest against nuclear build-up.
Why do people sit at home and they're not protesting that we might have a nuclear war with Russia?
matt infowars
They've been pacified.
Jamie, thanks for giving us a call.
Hopefully we can talk a little bit more on the other side.
unidentified
This is the American Journal.
matt infowars
This is Matt Weber. This may be our last segment, so we are taking your calls.
Jamie called in from New York.
I got a little lost in the sauce.
We were discussing some stuff, but I wanted to hear a little bit about this story, Jamie, that you had of riding this bus, something that you told CJ. Yeah.
Yeah, yeah. Tell me a little bit about this bus story, this bus ride you had.
unidentified
So I was on the way home from a photo shoot I had done for a casting.
And I was tired, so I was running for the bus.
I was out of breath. I coughed a little bit when I came on the bus, but nothing abnormal, okay?
And so some woman in a hajib, she was American.
She had an American accent. When I first come on the bus, you pay with your bank card.
And I paid by tapping my card.
And... The bus driver asked me if I have a mask, and I was like, no, I don't have a mask.
I think I did have a mask.
I don't remember what I said to him. But I said, I'm going to sit down.
So I was going to sit down.
The woman blocked my entrance onto the bus.
She got on before me.
She was in front of me. And she did hear me cough.
Again, it wasn't like a cough like you sound sick.
It's just a cough because I was running.
Sure. And she refused to let me pass, and she was like six foot.
Honestly, she looked more like a man than a woman.
matt infowars
She's a WNBA player.
unidentified
I don't know. I'm five to nine and a half, and she looked like six foot at least, and heavy.
And then she told me she was paramilitary, and I'm not going anywhere.
matt infowars
Curvy. Curvy, right. Yeah, okay.
unidentified
She told me she was paramilitary, so I'm like, I don't know what that means.
I believe you. I have friends, I have my relatives, one of my brothers is an ex-marine, and my uncle was in the Korean War.
Sure. She's got the book.
Yeah, so she pushed me, and I sat down in the front row, even though she was blocking the rest of the bus.
And those buses are very luxurious.
They're very nice. That's why people pay, like, almost $7 to sit on them.
You're kidding me. To avoid the train.
Yeah, I mean, there's so many crazy things happening on the trains.
In New York, I mean, you got shootings.
You got people spitting on other people, drug addicts.
matt infowars
Yeah. Yeah.
unidentified
And, you know, perfectly sympathetic to people that have a drug problem, okay?
But, you know, if you're a danger to society...
Right. You need to be segregated.
Okay. Right. And when I say segregated, I mean, they shouldn't let them be roaming around on the trains.
They want to take the train, fine. But then once you're done, get off.
matt infowars
Got to do a little blunt test to get on.
unidentified
Oh my gosh. They're spitting all over the place.
And so I avoid the trains.
Anyway, so I took the express bus.
Okay. And so, you know, she wanted me to get off the bus.
And she said she was going to force me off the bus.
I said, don't touch me. Because you're going to have a problem if you do touch me.
And she already pushed me once.
I sat down. I had my camera equipment with me.
And so then the bus driver told me to put on my mask and that he had a mask for me.
And then some woman came on and she offered me a mask.
And I'm like, I'm not going to wear a mask because this woman was threatening me to put on a mask.
I mean, I might have worn a mask, you know.
They'd ask me nicely. But the thing is that I was out of breath.
I do have a breathing problem myself.
And I'm like, why am I going to put on a mask if I'm having problems breathing?
It doesn't make any sense.
And who are you to try to dictate to me?
Who are you? You're not the police.
You're just a regular citizen to threaten violence against me.
matt infowars
Yeah, it's not right. It's not right.
unidentified
So I just kept sitting down there.
And she started calling me names, calling me a motherfucker.
Excuse my language. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
matt infowars
Jamie, you're okay. You're okay.
Just no more... So clean it up, okay.
unidentified
So she started calling me an MF, and then some woman offered me a mask, and I was like, no, I don't want a mask.
I don't want a mask, because you know what?
I'm tired of this. This is, like, too much.
You know, I wear it voluntarily, because I do like to avoid people coughing around me as well.
Sure. But that ride, it's spaced out.
Like, there's not a lot of people to take that bus because of the price.
matt infowars
Sure, she had six feet.
unidentified
Yeah, so she was wearing her pink hijab.
And again, nothing against Muslims.
My sister dated a Muslim guy from Jordan.
He was a wonderful guy. She was going to marry him.
But I don't think she was a legitimate Muslim because I told her, I was like, you know, Miss, listen to how you're talking to me.
How can you say you're Muslim? You know, if you're a Muslim woman and you're talking to a man like that, or anybody for that matter, that's not practicing the Koran.
I was like, one of the main things that the Muslim religion speaks about is practicing kindness.
And I don't think it's kind to threaten violence against me and to call me MF. And so she got off the bus.
The bus driver told her not to touch me.
That was one good thing he did. Don't touch him.
Don't touch him. He told her to get off the bus.
No touching. That I called the police or something.
So I had to wait. They wanted me to get off the bus.
The bus driver asked me to get off the bus.
Then he made everybody get off the bus.
He shut down the whole bus.
matt infowars
Wow. For two hours.
unidentified
I had to sit there. They called the police on me.
Oh, really? Yeah, they called the police on me.
The bus drivers called the police on me.
I started to videotape it with my phone.
matt infowars
In those two hours? How often did you cough in those two hours?
unidentified
Like, not at all? Maybe once or twice at the beginning when I got on the bus, but after that, I was okay.
You know, it's two years of the pandemic.
I haven't been exercising.
So, yes, when I run for the bus with a backpack full of equipment that I'd taken with me for my shoot, Yes, I was a little out of breath, so I coughed a little bit.
I'm a middle-aged man, okay? So I'm not a 20-year-old.
And so I just refused to get off the bus.
And I started videotaping it because I thought they might get violent with me.
But anyway, the point is that when I got off the bus, then there were people that passed by asking what was going on.
And I was still sitting on the bus videotaping with my phone just in case.
matt infowars
Was she still on the bus?
unidentified
No, she was not on the bus at that point.
She got off. And she started cursing at me more on the street.
And telling people about the mass thing.
She started telling people. So some guy comes up and says, looks at me on the bus through the glass and says, sticks up his middle finger and says, you're a D-head.
You're a D-head. And just getting all this hate from these people that they just got.
They don't even know what was going on.
And, you know, I just started videocaping because if the police came, you know, I'm like, listen, I don't want to get shot over this.
You know, that I'm not wearing a face mask.
I can imagine if that would be reported in the news.
But the police came, make a long story short, they came after two hours.
I didn't leave because I was afraid Sure.
Sure. And it's just a mass hypnosis or a mass spell on the public.
matt infowars
And you know how they do it, right?
Is through fear, right?
All of those people are afraid, right?
unidentified
You think so? You think so?
Sometimes I think they like the power.
matt infowars
It's a power trip. You know what?
But they get this whole power trip.
Feeding off of the fear of others.
They understand that they feel afraid, and so therefore other people must feel afraid, and therefore they must stand up and be this champion of nothing.
unidentified
Champion of I don't know what, of misinformation.
Here's the punchline, though.
Here's the punchline. Tell me.
When I got back on the second bus to go to my bus ride, because they closed down the bus I was on.
The bus driver was not wearing a mask throughout the whole ride, and I videotaped it when I got off the bus.
matt infowars
It would have just been epic gold if the woman had stuck with the ride with the maskless bus driver, wouldn't it?
unidentified
Oh, yeah, no.
She got on another bus because I was sitting there for two hours, so she had gotten on another bus.
But the thing is that, you know, two hours...
They told me this was the policy.
Even though I had an article from CNN that showed that the mayor here in New York, who's Mayor Adams, had changed the policy that is no longer mandated on the city buses or on the trains to have to wear a mask, it's now voluntary.
matt infowars
Jamie, we're on our way to break, but hey, hey, way to stand up.
Hey, way to stand up to these people.
I know it's an inconvenience for you.
unidentified
We gotta do it. Hello, everybody.
matt infowars
You're tuned in to The American Journal.
Matt Weber here. We're going out to your calls, but before we do, I'd like to remind you that you can save more than you spend right now when you go to infowarsstore.com.
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matt weber
Heaven forbid. Heaven forbid, folks.
I just want to let you know that Harrison Smith is in the building.
I'm looking at him through the glass.
He might be on the camera soon.
He's getting ready. Harrison, have they rebuilt you?
Have they made you stronger?
They made you more capable?
He's the six billion dollar man.
All he's got to do, hey Harrison, let's play a trade, let's play a game called trade, trade your job today and here, flip that switch and then talk to me like I, tell me, tell me, tell me the news updates.
harrison smith
Hello, hello, testing, testing, can you hear me?
matt infowars
This is what I sound like whenever, okay, all right.
matt weber
How's it going? How did that go?
harrison smith
It's good. I'm rebuilt.
I'm better. I'm ready to take on the globalist once again.
matt weber
Right on. Hey, how about you sit right there and we'll both take some calls.
We'll both chime in. I'm for it.
matt infowars
Okay. All right. So I pick with my host powers.
Let's do Marcus in Ohio.
I feel like that would be a fun one for both you and I to take the conspiracy quiz.
So Marcus, this is going to be a joint quiz.
And Harrison, no copying, okay?
unidentified
He's agreeing. Good morning, gentlemen.
How you doing, Marcus? I'm good.
I'm good. This one's a little different.
I've got two different options, and I want you guys to pick which one's more believable.
matt weber
Okay. Does that make sense? We're ready.
unidentified
All right. Mermaids or Nephilim, however you say it, the Giants.
harrison smith
Nephilim. I'm full on Team Nephilim.
matt infowars
Okay, yeah, same here.
I don't know if you've seen some of Steve Quayle's profound work on Giants, but he had me convinced.
unidentified
Awesome. Okay, how about the time travel or that we're living in a simulated life?
matt infowars
I think I'm team simulation.
harrison smith
I'm team simulation big time.
But if it's a simulation, wouldn't that make time travel completely possible?
unidentified
I should have spaced those out.
You're right. And then, this one's kind of funny.
Aliens or honest politicians?
harrison smith
Oh. Dang, that's a good one.
unidentified
You have to pick one. You have to pick one.
harrison smith
Well... Gosh, you put that S on the end of politicians.
I know there's one honest politician.
His name is Ron Paul. But other than that, I don't know about multiples.
matt infowars
I could go Team Aliens.
matt weber
I'd like to believe. I'd like to believe that they're real and that Jesus died for them, too.
unidentified
Awesome. How about Black Hole Alternate Reality or Hollow Earth?
matt infowars
Ooh, black hole, alternate reality.
unidentified
Duh. Hollow Earth.
matt weber
Are you just disagreeing to disagree, Harrison?
harrison smith
Yeah, no, I'm full team Hollow Earth.
What do you think's in Antarctica? What do you think they're protecting so much?
The portal to the Hollow Earth.
matt infowars
Haven't you ever seen Interstellar?
matt weber
That was like based on physics.
harrison smith
Sure, physics.
unidentified
Hollywood never lies.
And then we have evolution or intelligent design.
harrison smith
Oh, intelligent design. Intelligent design, big time.
matt infowars
I'm like, even though there are people who are out there who think that the theory is not very popular, circling back to sacred geometry and all the numbers that you see in Fibonacci sequences and how everything kind of stems off of these really interesting patterns in nature and you start thinking about the complexity of the world and how we've come to evolve and perhaps that's just our understanding of it.
You know, you look at the odds, just the sheer odds of, you know, life forming on Earth, nonetheless just evolving to the current state, it does blow my mind, and I'm so willing to admit that my brain is too small to handle that.
Yes, what is on screen is definitely apt.
unidentified
What do you think, Harrison? Oh, sorry, go ahead, Harrison.
harrison smith
I'm very much in the intelligent design camp.
I was actually watching a documentary about wildlife in Australia and they show these things called honeypot ants where one type of ant, like one of the classes of ants, just clings to the roof of the Hive.
And just hangs there, and other ants come and fill it up with liquid, and then leave, and then they come back and harvest it.
So these things become like living reservoirs of liquid to survive in the desert.
And the whole time in the documentary, I guess it was David Attenborough, whoever the narrator was, was kind of desperately trying to claim it could come about by evolution without any...
Evidence for it at all.
It was like, how could this possibly have developed?
Maybe there's a reason, but I just thought it was funny, this narrator, like, and definitely it was evolution.
Absolutely, we refuse to acknowledge any other possibility other than this had to be evolution.
So I don't know, maybe the ants that didn't cling to the roof and become living reservoirs didn't live as long, so their genes didn't get passed on.
I don't know.
I just always think it's funny when you have nature shows that are just desperately trying to explain how evolution could have possibly come up with the incredible stuff you see in nature.
I don't buy it.
matt infowars
Okay, okay.
Well, not to drag this out longer than it needs to be, but I also kind of believe that God is capable of creating things that evolve.
harrison smith
Right.
They're not mutually exclusive, these two theories.
unidentified
Right.
Yeah.
Somebody compared it to, if you're going to disagree with intelligent design, it's almost like thinking that a tornado went through a junkyard and assembled a 747 jet.
matt infowars
Oh yeah, no. That would actually be higher probability of happening than life forming on Earth.
harrison smith
A 747 is way less complicated than a human being.
unidentified
Awesome. Well, that's all I got for you guys.
A little quick quote, you could probably use it on your prep and site, is failing to prepare is preparing to fail.
And I appreciate you guys' time.
matt infowars
Right on. Hey, that's a great saying.
Thanks, Marcus. Failing to prepare is preparing to fail.
Marcus, have a great day. We're going to take one more call here before Harrison jumps in the main seat and I go back to listening to the show.
matt weber
It is going to be...
matt infowars
You know what? Let's go Jefferson in Virginia.
You've been on the line for over an hour.
Jefferson, thanks for holding. What you got for us today?
jefferson in virginia
Hey. Good morning,
Matt. Hey. Have him explain to you why she is not a natural-born citizen in the United States.
She's a citizen, but she's not a natural-born citizen.
Your earlier caller with the jury duty idea said to be president, you have to be a citizen.
That's not it. You have to be a natural-born citizen.
Both of your parents have to be citizens for you to be a natural-born citizen.
Sounds fair enough. All right, so somebody get in touch with Joe Brown.
He may not want to do it on air.
He may want to research the issue first.
Because this is exactly what the Ash experiment is mixed in with a little bit of the Milgram experiment.
The authorities tell you that I'm incorrect.
So you believe them because you want to go along with a crowd that is incorrect on what a natural-born citizen is.
Ted Cruz is a natural citizen, but he's not a natural-born citizen because only one of his parents.
matt infowars
I remember – yeah, I do remember during the Republican primaries back in 2015, 2016, all that stuff.
There were questions about his legitimacy, if he could actually hold the office, right?
And, you know, after the question had been raised for, you know, several weeks, you know, people, the authorities that be concluded that, yes, he could, in fact, hold it.
When you're saying that, according to the Constitution, he couldn't.
matt weber
And I do also believe that, you know.
jefferson in virginia
Right. He's a natural citizen, but natural means bloodline.
You have a relationship, like your natural children, if you live in a blended family, like the Brady Bunch, Your natural child is if you're the father or the boy, right?
So this is pretty basic that natural isn't the only criteria.
You have to have both. Well, I guess the music's going, so I'm done.
harrison smith
No, you're not. Well, good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome back to the American Journal.
Thank you very much to Matt for sitting in and covering for me today.
Well, I had a minor, very, very minor emergency.
Had to get the tooth repaired, but I also learned that my dentist is a major info warrior, so it was fun.
I spent the morning sitting back with my mouth up and going, uh-huh, uh-huh, exactly.
matt infowars
Did you ask me if you could tune into the show while they were doing the thing?
harrison smith
I probably should have.
I probably should have, but...
matt infowars
Hey, let's listen how my...
matt weber
Let's see what my producer's talking about.
Yeah, exactly. Check in.
harrison smith
I should have. I should have done that.
But no, she was very well informed and asked me about all sorts of interesting stuff.
So it was very fun.
matt infowars
It's always fun. What's her favorite show?
harrison smith
The Alex Jones.
I mean, unfortunately, she is working at this time, but she always catches up on the Alex Jones show after work, apparently.
matt infowars
Interesting. You gotta share those deets.
harrison smith
I know. After the show.
matt infowars
After the show. Yeah, yeah. You can't have every info where you're just going to her business.
harrison smith
I know, that'd be too much.
But it's just great. And it's just so funny, the commonalities that everybody has where it's like, you know, we almost need like the Jesus fish type thing.
Like right in the Roman days under Christian persecution, you would just casually draw like an arc.
And then if somebody completed it, you'd know, okay, we're both Christians.
We can't say it. But we know we're both Christian.
Like, we need some sort of little symbol because there's always this thing where you kind of casually mention that you are maybe a little bit skeptical about something, and then you hear somebody say, like, yeah, I'm not, you know, oh, sure, that.
You know, whatever it is that everybody knows.
matt weber
How about a black shirt with, like, a red lightning bolt that says Alex Jones was right?
harrison smith
But, you know, some people...
You know, if you're a dentist, I don't know if you can wear a shirt like that.
matt infowars
How many Alex Jones are there out there?
There's like tons of Alex Joneses.
I know who's like a stockbroker.
harrison smith
Yeah, that stockbroker is right about the stocks he chooses.
But no, we need some little wink and a nod to go, okay, you and I get it.
We get it. All of this is nonsense.
We understand, and we get it with one another.
All right, we're going to go up to phone calls for the rest of this segment.
I also understand I missed a great story about a bus, apparently.
I don't know what that was about, but...
I'll have to catch up on the show myself.
matt infowars
That was actually a story for you.
matt weber
That would have been a barn burner.
matt infowars
Really? Yeah, to hear you react to that.
harrison smith
Oh, darn it. We're going to have to go back.
I'll have to look it up. Well, for the viewers that have watched it, you don't need to be catching up with me.
So we'll just go out to phone calls for this segment, and then we'll be joined by Alex Stein in the third hour as you're talking about his evolution.
Like a glorious Pokemon, he is evolving into a bigger, better, and more powerful version of himself.
And so we're excited to talk to him about the waves he's been making.
But for now, we go back out to your phone calls.
Looks like we've got some good ones here.
Let's go to Matt in Kentucky, who wants to talk about moving forward.
Let's move this ball downfield.
Thanks for calling in, Matt. You're on the air.
unidentified
Hey, good morning, man. Good morning.
Not gonna lie, you are actually my favorite show in the morning.
Oh, thank you. I see you every day.
Yeah. And so this...
Kind of what you guys were talking about, plays on what I'm about to say.
You're Dennis, right?
She's an info warrior. There's plenty of people out there that are aware of what's going on and really just don't want to be a part of what the future is going to entail.
So we need mass organization.
We need, on the national level, I mean, there's plenty of independent media outlets out there, groups that...
I guess are drawn or listened to whoever it is, whether it's Infowars, whether it's Dell, whether it's Bannon, Tucker.
There's the Liberty Movement.
There's plenty of people out there, but we have got to come together, whether it's whistleblowers, boycotts, walkouts, reporting systems for the vaccine.
But really what it is, we don't really have much time.
The Greg Reese commercial there, Talking about best-case scenario, you know, a few years of hard time.
With the vaccine injuries, the disabilities increasing, what, you know, anywhere from 5% to 10%, people losing their jobs, the financial crisis coming.
You know, we're not going to be able to make a difference, especially, you know, like Canada, they even showed us, once there's Something like a digital currency, they can shut that off.
I mean, you guys need to come together, facilitate, organize, cross over.
There needs to be a mass movement.
I mean, people on the left or this whole globalist movement, they're drawn to that.
They're going to follow what they say due to comfort.
But we're very uncomfortable.
And right now, we're fighting a war against a public-private partnership.
And the elected officials just aren't going to save us.
We're not going to be able to vote our way out of this, and we're going to have to cripple the private sector, the private half of this, the best we can.
And I think doing that will influence the public sector as well.
harrison smith
By boycotts or is that what you mean by crippling it?
unidentified
Well, hit them where it hurts, their wallet.
These companies, this ESG, we've got to stop it.
Folks like James Lindsay, he came out.
Help to stop the critical race theory and the grooming movement going on right now.
I know it's still going on, but there's awareness to it.
There's enough people waking up right now, in quotes, to know what's going on.
We don't really have time, in my opinion, to try to wake more people up.
There's enough of us now.
We can make a difference.
We can make a dent. In this whole war going on right now.
harrison smith
Right. No, I mean, you're right.
Organization is what we need.
And that needs to happen on a grassroots level.
And I think it is happening.
And we are seeing a massive awakening across the world right now, but especially here in the United States.
And a lot of that is just about being more...
confident in expressing this sort of stuff.
And hopefully, you know, that's one of the things we do here at Infowars, at least we try to do is, you know, hold these beliefs that, you know, if you hear about them on the mainstream media, it's these white supremacist, anti-Semitic, blah, blah, hateful people.
And it's like, hopefully what Infowars does is sits here and goes, here's what we believe.
And it's because we love everybody.
And it's because it's the best way forward for everyone.
And because these are, you know, foundational beliefs and freedom and liberty and, you know, individuality that are beneficial for absolutely everyone.
So there's no reason for you to, you know, have to feel shy about it because someone's going to take what you say the wrong way because they've, you know, it's been preordained in their imagination.
If somebody disagrees with you, it's because they're hateful and they're dangerous and bad.
You can shatter that illusion by being confident in this sort of stuff and going, you know, something like Black Lives Matter, sort of a good example, right?
If you don't support them, you must be racist.
No, I don't support them because they're bad for everybody, because they don't solve the problems that they claim they're trying to solve.
And it's a trick funded by billionaires to...
Bring about, you know, federal and private police.
It's as simple as that. So, you know, you can make these arguments and you can assert these claims.
And as long as it comes from a basis of love, there's no reason for you to be shy about it.
There's no reason for you to feel guilty or feel like, oh, I can't talk about what I believe in public right now or I might get in trouble.
And hopefully... Oh, man, 100%.
Right? We can shift the entire landscape that way.
Well, thanks so much for the call, Matt.
I completely agree with you.
And it's something we can all do.
I mean, social media is...
Just a technology.
It's a blessing and a curse.
It's censored, so it's controlled, and it's limited, and it's very good at spreading disinformation from the official sources, but it's also a highway that anybody can travel down.
So we can use it to organize.
You can use it. You can start an account today and start organizing, start messaging people.
And, you know, people on the right wing, the crazy thing about it is, like, we really are just, like, regular people.
Like Savannah Hernandez... You know, she's, like, continuously blowing up.
She's just getting bigger and bigger, and she's got all these connections with all these people everywhere from, you know, Daily Wire to Fox News to wherever, to Blaze, you know.
Like, she's connected everywhere, but it's like...
It's so different sort of hearing her rise, you know, just talk to her and, you know, she's like, oh my gosh, this person's getting in contact with me.
This person wants me to work for him.
It's like amazing, but there's no structure to it.
Whereas for the leftists, it's a pipeline, right?
They recruit from the high schools and you're in a...
Your school government in high school.
So they come and recruit you to go into this college program.
Then the recruiters go and look at the college program and bring you into their think tank or their NGO or their corporate board.
And then you're folded in and you sort of take these steps up this ladder of this very contrived and organized system.
Whereas we on the right are just out here on alone, like Rambo, just like on our own, just waging war as individuals.
And so it really puts us through the Through the test, through the crucible, you have to really prove your mettle to survive in the right-wing world.
But at the same time, it's a bit of a weakness because we could really use that organization and that building up of each other.
And it would be very nice to have a pipeline where young guys right now, young women in high school that want to be involved are conservative and traditionalist.
If they could have a path...
Forward where, you know, they can have an assured career doing this sort of stuff, and that takes money.
So, you know, it's complicated, but those foundations are being laid right now to bring that about, and it's all very exciting.
So we'll be back on the other side.
Third hour will begin. I'm all out of whack right now.
I feel like I should be doing the Daily Dispatch.
It feels like my first segment, but we're...
Dang near two-thirds of the way through the show.
So we'll be back on the other side. We'll be joined by Alex Stein.
We'll be talking to him about the waves he's making.
And he's another perfect example of somebody who's absolutely blowing up, becoming a major celebrity, getting involved in left-wing circles.
It's really amazing. He's doing it all on his own.
And all we can do is try to help him and boost him on his way.
So we'll be back on the other side to talk to Alex Stein.
greg reese
Stay tuned, folks. The FDA unanimously voted to authorize both the Pfizer and the Moderna vaccines for children as young as six months old.
And the CDC joyfully recommends that every child get one.
unidentified
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.
Parents, I strongly encourage you to get your children vaccinated.
greg reese
The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines involve the radical new mRNA technology that we now know is spreading throughout the entire body and altering the person's DNA. Thousands of medical doctors have been speaking out about this, including one of the inventors of mRNA technology.
Several nations have suspended these vaccines due to serious injuries and deaths.
And yet, we are still being lied to by our own government, who wants us to sacrifice our youngest children.
unidentified
My name is Dr. Ashish Jha and I am the White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator.
greg reese
I have some really exciting news.
unidentified
The FDA and the CDC just authorized vaccines for kids under five.
These vaccines are incredibly safe.
They work to prevent serious illness.
That's why I have gotten all three of my children vaccinated.
And now if you're a parent of a kid under five, it's a great time to go out and get your child protected.
greg reese
Get them vaccinated. The White House's official doctor has claimed that these vaccines are incredibly safe, which we know is a lie.
There are more deadly side effects attributed to the COVID-19 vaccines than with any other vaccine in history.
From severe allergic reactions to full-blown AIDS and sudden death.
There is a well-documented risk of myocarditis in young men and adolescent boys and severe blood clotting in young women.
We have seen a massive increase in heart attacks and paralysis.
The vaccinated keep getting sick, and it's now officially being reported that the more vaccinated you are, the more likely you are to get sick.
We now know to expect late onset effects from these vaccines, such as adverse immune response to infection, neurological disorders, Autoimmune disease and pregnancy related problems.
The vaccine was suspended in over a dozen countries because of massive blood clots.
The UK reports a half a million deaths of the vaccinated, while the US is seeing a 20% increase in deaths and a 10% increase in disability.
And even Pfizer has admitted in their own documents that these vaccines are causing just about every possible negative side effect imaginable.
And our government wants every child in America to get these shots.
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese.
harrison smith
Alright folks, that's the latest from Greg Reese.
Establishment loyalists manipulated into sacrificing their own children.
Find and share that link at band.video.
And well, look who it is.
It's Mr. Alex Stein here in the InfoWars realm.
Welcome back to the show, Mr.
alex stein
Stein. Well, Harrison, it's always a pleasure and an honor, and I know I'm doing something right when I get invited on Infowar, so it's always a pat on the back to get here.
I mean that, so I really appreciate it.
harrison smith
Well, like I said in the last hour, you are evolving like a Pokemon before our very eyes, growing more powerful and more dangerous as time goes by.
You've shifted up your MO. You're no longer just...
Making scenes in city council meetings.
That was the larval stage.
Now you've entered a cocoon and you'll emerge as a beautiful butterfly of anti-globalist sentiment.
We'll be back on the other side to talk about all of it.
unidentified
Stay tuned. Welcome back.
harrison smith
Ladies and gentlemen, third hour of the American Journal has begun.
And I have as my guest the one and only Alex Stein.
You may recognize him from how he began.
Well, I'd like to say you began by...
At least early on in your career calling into this show and pretending to be a liberal and very successfully fooling a large portion of our audience in our little false flag call that we did there.
But since you really started doing the protests at the city council meetings, I mean, you've really blown up.
And now if you ask five people who Alex Stein is, you might get five different answers, Alex.
I've heard you're a proud boy.
I've heard you're a communist infiltrator, Alex.
These are the accusations laid at your feet.
Who is Alex Stein and why are people so confused about you right now, Alex?
alex stein
Well, that's because you know who I am?
I'm an info warrior. I'm a populist.
I care about the American people.
Unlike these people that try to, you know, identify everybody as fitting into a box, I'm like Taco Bell.
I think outside the bun.
You know what I mean? Seriously. And that's how we have to be.
You know, Harrison, they want to make everything so binary, ones and zeros, except for our sex.
You know, they want us to have 10 different sexes.
But they want to label me a proud boy.
They want to label me a far-right extremist.
I'm none of that. You know that.
Literally, I'm just trying to I just see what's happening to the society.
I look at the social engineers that are ruining our life, and I'm just trying to call out hypocrisy.
So because of that, they have to label me because that's how our media works.
harrison smith
Everything has to have a label. But it's so funny because on the left, they're calling you things like proud-born extremists and all this ridiculous stuff that they call everybody that even slightly disagrees with them.
But then, also, this weekend, you confronted Mr.
Ted Cruz and Dan Crenshaw, who, as we know, are principled and, you know, very populist conservatives.
So, clearly, you're a left-wing agitator, right?
I mean, this is what happens when you try to break things into the black and white paradigm, right?
If you're against Dan Crenshaw, you must be a Democrat, you know, agitator.
When in reality, these people are masquerading as Republicans, and you're really doing a great job in exposing that.
Describe to us your most recent interactions with Dan Crenshaw and Ted Cruz.
alex stein
Well, first of all, you know, Ted Cruz is, you know, he's better than Dan Crenshaw, but I mean, you know, yeah, that's not saying much because Dan Crenshaw sucks, but I'm saying idolizing a politician is like thinking the stripper actually likes you.
These politicians do not have our back at the end of the day.
Well, they, these people are globalists and I'm not always just trying to kiss info wars, but, but I realized that term is talking about selling out the American people for a global agenda for people that do not care about our wellbeing in order to gain the global dominance.
You have people like Ted Cruz, people like Dan Crenshaw that are giving 40, 80, 100 billion dollars to the Ukraine.
And let me tell you something. You can go on Twitter, you'll see everybody has a Ukrainian flag.
On Instagram, everybody, there's Ukrainian flags in the car dealerships at the 7-Eleven.
Yet in the Ukraine, I have yet to see one American flag hung up.
Because they don't have any, they don't have any gratitude for what we're doing for them.
Because these people, these politicians that spend millions of dollars on their campaigns to get a job that only pays $100,000, Because that means they're indebted to the people that donate to them.
So that's why we have politicians that don't have our back, because all they care about is their political action committees and their multinational corporations that pay their bills.
So that's what I'm trying to do, is call out that hypocrisy.
Because these politicians...
Listen, I want to shut it all down.
I want to shut down the CIA. I want to shut down the FBI. I want to shut down...
Basically, they've weaponized the Department of Justice against good American citizens that knew that Joe Biden didn't get 81 million votes.
Everybody knows that.
Yet, if you talk about that and you go up to the Capitol and you try to do something about it, you try to protest about it, they throw you in jail in solitary confinement.
They ruin your life. Yet, when George Floyd died, they let him burn down Minneapolis.
They let him burn down half our country.
We live in a hypocritical society that I want to call out more than anything, Harrison.
harrison smith
Yeah, and one of the things that I keep trying to struggle with on this show is that it's something beyond hypocrisy, right?
And the example I always use is I can tell you don't smoke.
Even if I smoke, I may be being a hypocrite, but I've really got your best interests in mind.
I might not follow my own instruction, but at least I'm trying to do a good thing.
These people, it's something beyond hypocrisy, isn't it?
There's a deep-seated dishonesty and manipulation and exploitation that's going on.
That hypocrisy, it's really not the biggest crime in the world.
Sort of a nice term for what's really going on, which is really deception at a disgusting level.
alex stein
No, you nailed it because there's stuff that I do that's hypocritical.
So I'm not perfect. You're not perfect.
Nobody puts on their pants every day and goes out and lives a perfect life.
But you're right. It's something more sinister than just hypocrisy, but that's just the adjective I use because it's hard to define it.
It's kind of like je ne sais quoi.
That's like the indescribable thing.
That's, I guess, a positive adjective.
I'm just saying it's kind of indescribable what's happening because you're having people that are being sold out.
Literally, we're fighting a war.
In the Ukraine, you know, funding this war, the mainstream media is cheerleading.
It has nothing to do with this.
I couldn't even pick out Ukraine on a map before this war started.
Yet, in our border, and I talk about this all the time, we have sex trafficking, we have drug trafficking.
I've had multiple friends that have had, you know, drug overdoses.
As a matter of fact, I'm going to an intervention this afternoon.
I don't want to talk about my friend, but it's very sad.
So there's a horrible, horrible drug war that's going on.
And we have agencies like the CIA doing the Iran-Contra, trading, you know, guns and drugs with Nicaraguans.
And selling cocaine all over America.
So if you think that's stopped, you're insane.
So it's something sinister and evil that they want to sell us out.
They want to keep us sick. They want to keep us high on drugs so we do not go after the people that are causing these problems.
harrison smith
And of course, you know, you just...
Even just barely mentioning what's going on in the world, it's just these overwhelming issues, major problems from the border to the war in Ukraine to the money laundering that's going on in both of these, involved in both of these.
These are just two singular data points and a whole array of issues that we're dealing with.
But what is the federal government doing?
They're tackling the real things and banning jewel pods and arresting peaceful protesters.
I mean, it's crazy what's happening, and then it's crazy the response that we're getting, isn't it?
alex stein
Harrison, the mainstream media created a new thing called SAD, Sudden Adult Death Syndrome.
I mean, that's where we're at.
That's what they think about us.
That's how much they care about us, is they've created a new way for 17-year-old politicians' daughters that are dying in their sleep, soccer players that are some of the most fit athletes in the world are dying of heart attacks.
And they're saying, oh, well, they're just an adult.
Sometimes you suddenly die as an adult.
That's not what is happening!
And there's a huge elephant in the room, and nobody's addressing it.
There's a litany of problems, not just the border, not just the drug crisis, not just the sex trafficking, not just the vaccine with no long-term testing.
There's too many problems to name in one one-hour interview, in my opinion, Harrison.
harrison smith
Yeah, no. Well, there definitely is.
And it almost reminds me of, like, the Bill Hicks joke where he talks about the JFK assassination.
And it's kind of like to fathom the reality is so terrifying to most people that they just can't do it.
Like, there's some sort of mental block.
Because, you know, with the JFK assassination, it's like, you either got to believe the official story as it's told.
And that's fine. You know, there's one assassin.
Shoot, it's tragic, but that happens.
Or you have to believe that, like, all of these trusted networks are in it together.
There's some sort of massive conspiracy.
It goes all the way to the top.
And that idea is so horrifying that people just reject it outright.
The really great thing about what you do is that you bring humor to the situation and that sort of breaks down that door and it sort of allows people to conceive of this horror going on behind the scenes but because you're laughing while you do it, it's that spoonful of sugar that helps the medicine go down.
alex stein
No, you're exactly right.
And so, since you brought up JFK, I have to bring out my biological father.
I just got to meet him for the first time, Tucker Carlson.
And we talked about the JFK assassination, and he didn't realize the term conspiracy theorist was created by the CIA to demonize people looking into the official story.
So we went into a conspiracy dive, and then at the end of the interview, this is what he gave me.
It's kind of hard to see because it's an old check.
This is a check. Let me see right there.
If you see that, the signature line, that's Jack Ruby.
Now that is who, yes, and this is, Tucker gave me this.
This is my parting gift. You just have that in your pocket?
I have it on my desk.
I have it on my desk.
He just gave it to me as a parting gift.
I'm just saying, this is what you're talking about, is that we can't, to your point, is that people don't realize there's some sort of evil cabal or people working in concert, yet we know that our Department of Justice is weaponized against the citizens, so it's cognitive dissonance.
When we know there's levels of classified information we're not going to be a part of, But you just think, oh, well, the government has our back.
They don't have our back.
They're people management systems.
And they want to keep you depressed.
They want to keep you scared. Because like a dog with a little treat, they can just move you around and make you do whatever they want.
harrison smith
Yeah, you know, you're exactly right.
And that is where the term conspiracy theorist came from.
Probably one of the most successful psyops of all time, considering that that is still a phrase used on a continual basis to simply disregard without any evidence and no evidence.
You know, reason, just disregard ideas that may seem uncomfortable or may implicate powerful people.
So, I mean, my goodness.
And people still don't know that's where it came from.
So, when you think about psyops, I mean, that's a psyop that's been going on for 60 years at this point and is still going very, very strong.
So, I mean, these people and their ability to control the minds of the masses is admirable, if not completely evil.
We'll be back on the other side to talk more with Alex Stein about a recent lawsuit he has coming up, a very exciting one that may...
Maybe a harbinger for change in this country and not let people just get away with slandering good people like Alex Stein.
Alex Stein can be found on Twitter at AlexStein99, of course.
AlexStein99, Conspiracy Castle on YouTube.
We'll be back on the other side.
He's my role model too. Yeah.
Alright, welcome back, folks.
I'm telling you. Keep an eye on Alex Stein.
Keep an eye on Alex Stein.
You can keep an eye on Alex Stein by going to his Twitter, AlexStein99, is how you follow him.
He's also on YouTube at AlexStein99, on Instagram at PrimetimeStein, and his show...
And his show, of course, is Conspiracy Castle on Band.Video.
So, Alex, of course, we mentioned a little bit you got into some tussles with some true right-wing heroes like Dan Crenshaw and Ted Cruz, and yet their reaction has been a little bit different from one another.
What's the difference between the way Ted Cruz reacted to you asking perhaps uncomfortable questions and Dan Crenshaw's reaction?
alex stein
Well, Ted Cruz is more professional because he didn't want to, you know, acknowledge it at all.
He didn't want to give me any publicity whatsoever, but Dan Crenshaw has the thinnest skin in the world.
He at tweeted me. He called me a little boy.
I'm a foot and a half taller than him.
And he said, I couldn't get any, he said I couldn't get any girls, which is provably false.
And it's funny. So, you know, Isabella Riley, she's kind of a conservative thought.
She's my friend, you know, she's kind of like a high conservative girl.
So she is in a text message.
She text messages, Dan, And I had her text Dan that she's my girlfriend, just to kind of troll him.
And he's like, oh, you would date a beta.
He just comes back with all these stupid comebacks.
He's just not very creative, and he has thin skin.
And that marketing campaign he had where he did the commercial, jumping out of the airplane, that, if you go back and watch that, is the cringiest, dumbest thing I've ever seen in the world.
Playing G.I. Joe and spending all that money for a commercial like that.
This guy is an egomaniac.
He's a self-righteous prick.
Excuse my French. Seriously, we need to call him out because he wants the vaccine database.
He LARPs as he's some conservative guy.
He doesn't have our back.
I'm sure at the end of the day, he would sell us out for whatever benefits him in the long run.
harrison smith
I mean, he was one of the primary people pushing red flag laws as soon as he got into office.
So, I mean, how conservative can he really be when he's selling the Second Amendment down the river?
And yeah, there's something about the way he reacts to provocation.
It's like he thinks he's AOC, where he can just sort of insult you with some sort of childish middle school insult, and that all of his, I guess, childish middle school followers will be like, oh, he called you a little boy.
He won the argument.
And it's like, no, that works with...
Pardon my French, but dumbass leftists who actually think on that level.
But for conservatives, it just makes you look like an idiot, honestly, when you just say stuff like that.
alex stein
No, and his skin is so thin.
Then he had to come out with a video saying that he's not part of the World Economic Forum, which he might not be a card-carrying member, but he was one of the World Economic Forum's global young leaders, rising leaders.
So he shook. Like, if people would say this stuff to me, if I was a politician like Ted Cruz did, you don't give it the time of day.
But because Dan Crenshaw gave me the time of day, then people were like, oh, who is Alex Sine?
And then the Ted Cruz confrontation went viral.
So these people shouldn't shine a light.
They should try to not get down in the mud with me like a goblin that I am.
Which is fine because I don't have this self-righteous nature about myself.
I know that I'm just a peon guy.
I drive a Toyota 4Runner 2005 4Runner with nearly 300,000 miles.
I'm not an elitist.
I'm anti-materialism.
All I care about is trying to have a decent lifestyle where I can pay my bills, I can feed myself, I can feed my cats, I can take care of my family, my dad.
I don't want all this accoutrement, all the crap that they need.
The world is not enough for these people.
Because they go into office, like Dan Crenshaw, he has one of the best stock profiles since he's been in office.
Dude, quit worrying about your stock profile and start worrying about the American people that are suffering right now.
harrison smith
100%. I love the image of Alex Stein sitting in front of a grand piano in a crackling fireplace saying he's not materialistic.
unidentified
Yeah, it's a fact! It's a fake!
It's a fake! Yeah, right, but yeah, it's the conspiracy castle.
alex stein
We have to have the castle vibe.
But seriously, I think that's one of the biggest problems in society, too, is the materialism, is that we put our ego into inanimate objects, and that's what's wrong.
These people, it's like, once they get into powerful positions like AOC, she's complaining that $176,000 isn't enough to pay her bills.
It's never enough with these people, because the only way that they get happy is they have this comparison mindset.
They always want to compare each other to each other, and comparison is the thief of joy.
We need to just be happy with what we got.
Instead of trying to compare it to each other, we're always going to lose.
There's always going to be somebody richer, more powerful.
There's always going to be George Soros.
There's always going to be some guy at the top.
And if you're trying to get there, you have to step on people to get there, and I don't want to do that.
So I want to call out the people that are trying to step on us.
harrison smith
And I always try to remind people, like, at the end of the day, I'm happier.
Alex Stein is way happier than George Soros ever will be.
And Jeff Bezos ever will be.
I mean, you see this guy working out, this pathetic, bald, cockroach-eating weirdo, trying to get everybody to think he's cool, dating some weird-looking plastic surgery model.
Like, it's all, like, surface and appearance.
And yet, at the end of the day, they have to look in the mirror and see themselves looking back.
And that's got to be the worst curse of all.
But just as a quick note on your...
Greg Reese actually texted me during the break saying, I dream of having a swank, cozy room like Alex Stein's green screen backdrop.
So you're inspiring people's comfort level as well.
But there has been a lot of reaction.
And you know, your confrontations...
I don't even know if I'd call them confrontations.
You're asking questions and you're getting in people's faces with a camera.
But it's not aggressive the way that you approach these people.
But the way that you're approaching Ted Cruz and Dan Crenshaw, I mean, that's a change from your normal MO. And like I said, sort of an evolution of it is, like, what else are you working on?
Are you going to keep doing that type of stuff?
Are you going to keep doing the city council meetings?
Or are you moving on from that? I mean, just what's next for Alex Stein?
alex stein
Well, I'm gonna keep going to public meetings.
I went to a bunch in California, and a bunch of people recognized me.
So, you know, it's funny, like, the effect, they don't turn on the front camera.
But you have to constantly be reinventing yourself.
And right now, you know, full stop, just a little inside baseball.
So I'm working with Jason Whitlock, and he's, you know, he's a broadcaster at The Blaze.
And what we're trying to do is get me press credentials so I can go out to sporting events and call out athletes for the hypocrisy, like LeBron James, like Steve Kerr, like Greg Popovich.
You know, I mean, we can talk about this because I feel like if we talk about it, we put it out into the ether, like, you know, it will manifest itself even more.
But that's what I'm currently working on.
And I have to constantly be evolving.
I mean, my dream, I guess, is just to be a broadcaster.
It's not, I guess, I mean, I want to be a broadcaster, but I don't just want to be a broadcaster.
I want to go out on the street. I want to create, you know, content so you can see me grinding and shining.
Like I say, you know, I don't want to just necessarily, I do want to sit in front of a studio and a microphone.
But I also want to go out there and be some sort of social activist, not to virtue signal, but to try to make people ask the question of, is this real or is this fake?
Because not enough people question the reality in which we live in.
It's just the fact that the mainstream media will say, oh, sudden adult death syndrome is a real thing.
Oh my god, I know. People need to question that.
People need to question that.
You don't have to believe me. You don't have to agree with me.
I don't even necessarily want to try to convince you or argue with you so that we have the same viewpoints.
I just want you to ask the questions that are right in front of you.
I want to try to address the elephant that is in the room that we constantly ignore.
harrison smith
And it's so funny that that is what makes you so dangerous.
It's not that you're trying to push a specific position.
I mean, in a way you are, right?
Nationalism versus globalism or individuality versus the collective.
I mean, you have a position that you're pushing, but really at the end of the day, I agree with you.
Want people to necessarily go from believing them to believing us and nothing in between.
No, you need to ask questions.
You need to be skeptical. And at least we can plant that seed of doubt in your mind that maybe what you're hearing on the news is not the reality.
And then you need to ask yourself, if it's not, then why are they telling you it?
And just asking, like a little kid going, why?
Why? Why? And just going deeper and deeper and deeper into, you know, what's behind all of this is really all it takes.
And that's why they're so scared of people like yourself just getting normal people to take Take a second look at some of the things that they've been told because this entire establishment, this entire corrupt structure relies on mindless, unquestioning obedience.
And it might not seem like that.
We're in America where you can do whatever you want, be whatever you want.
But in reality, they keep you in a very confined...
You know, mental state where you can't break out of that until someone like Alex Stein shows up like the woman from the 1984 commercial in Apple and just throws the hammer through the screen and shatters the reality and hopefully shakes you out of this delusion that you're trapped in, this coma that you're asleep in.
So we'll be back on the other side with Alex Stein.
We are going to talk about the lawsuits that you have coming up because there's more than one I'm learning and they're all exciting.
Alex Stein coming to us live from the Conspiracy Castle, from the vaunted halls of that great establishment, the Conspiracy Castle.
That's the channel on Bandot Video where you can find Alex Stein's work.
You can also find him on Twitter at AlexStein99.
I said you follow him there.
Setting the mood for appropriately high-class discussion that we're having here.
Now, earlier we discussed the term conspiracy theorist.
Conspiracy theory, this term that was invented by the CIA to discredit without proof any accusations against them, essentially.
Anything out of the ordinary, label it conspiracy theory and you can ignore it.
Without having to give a reason why.
But there's another... It's really just a tactic.
Conspiracy theory is one way they do it.
The other way they're doing it now is by claiming that somebody who's an activist or somebody who's against the establishment paradigm is a proud boy, a racist, an extremist.
It's all of these labels to once again have to not acknowledge the reality of the situation, which is you've got Alex Stein, a actually conservative, non-globalist individual with no, you know, systemic ties or power of any sort, just going out and asking questions.
And yet they call you all sorts of horrible things.
Alex, how are you dealing with that?
unidentified
Thank you.
alex stein
Well, I mean, honestly, I could care less and I'm not trying to keep name dropping, but Tucker asked me a similar question.
He's like, how do you deal with the hate?
I mean, I don't care. I don't, I mean, honestly, like I know I'm just serious.
I'm serious. I'm not going to be universally liked, you know, and it's like, uh, I don't really have anything to lose.
I don't have some, you know, establishment job.
I don't have a wife and kids, which I do want to have one day, but right now all I got is a bunch of cats.
So if they kill me, I mean, I'm going to be terrible for my cats.
I don't know who's going to raise them. I'm saying I got nothing to lose and that's the most fearful thing is a homeless man that has nothing to lose.
That's the person that's most dangerous.
So that's what I am.
So they want to label me all these things.
Oh, I'm a right wing extremist or, you know, I'm this, I'm actually pretty moderate in a lot of the, you know, I'm, I'm pretty libertarian when it comes to a lot of my, you know, viewpoints, but still the Overton window has gone so far left.
Of course, I'm a right wing conservative nut job to these people because they just all about labels.
harrison smith
Right, and of course it doesn't bother you personally, like it doesn't bother me personally, and that's sort of our superpower.
That's why we can say the truth, because we don't care if you want to lie and want to be mad at us for telling the truth.
Sorry, you have to deal with that yourself.
So on a personal level, it's not going to make you lose any sleep at night, but of course the reason they're labeling you that is to try to dissuade people from interacting with you, to try to stop people from treating you like somebody who's worthy of consideration or decency or respect of any sort.
They want to label you something To destroy what you're doing, destroy you personally, so while you might not care, it is having an effect, right?
And you're fighting back against this.
alex stein
No, you're 100% right.
They want to exclude me from things.
They want to make it so I can't be a part of stuff, so I couldn't get press passes, so I am labeled.
But I'm fighting back. I'm suing Clay Jenkins for a First Amendment rights violation because he did not literally, and this is the difference between a city council meeting and a commissioner's court.
There are more rules for them to enforce, right?
But there's also more rules for them to violate in a commissioner's court.
So they violated their law by having me unlawfully removed.
And it wasn't even the county judge, Clay Jenkins, that did it.
It was his right-hand man, John Wiley Price.
So I got their goose cooked.
Now, you can pull up the lawsuit, but the reason why I'm in such a good mood today—forget about all the whatever, the people, me just being on Infowars or these videos going viral—is I have them in the crosshairs.
I've been on the phone with the county attorneys, and my attorney's been on the phone with the Dallas County attorneys.
They already want to settle.
They do not want to push this to the finish line because they know that I'm a crazy person with nothing to lose.
But this is why I want to do it, is I want to send the message.
It's not about the money.
The reason I want to take it all the way is because we need to show these politicians That they cannot limit our free speech.
The public meeting is one of the last places on earth where we're allowed to go up there and testify and say how we feel.
And if they're going to limit that because they don't like what we say and because they don't like what we're saying, we're exposing them, then I have to.
I don't like to be a virtue signaler, but in this instance, I have to virtue signal because it's not just a right-wing thing.
It's not just a left-wing thing.
Going and speaking at these public meetings, the reason why I started culture jamming and acting absurd is because people would go there and speak seriously about how their house caught on fire because the fire department didn't put out the neighbor's house on fire fast enough, or how CPS took their kids away because they got a DWI, which is bad.
I'm just saying, you know, these kids are now in foster care.
There's a lot of stuff from people.
It doesn't matter what your political ideology is.
They go up there and they speak because they're trying to bring awareness to their cause, and they don't pay attention.
So that's when I started going insane.
Well, then the more insane I got, the more attention I got, and then the more afraid they got because I'm mocking them back for mocking us.
And so they tried to limit my free speech.
They worked in cahoots. They don't want to go into discovery because we know that we're going to be able to find out that they were messaging each other, hey, if Alex Stein does this, kick him out of the meeting if he does A, B, or C, or D. So they know that there's a lot under the surface.
harrison smith
Well, let's lay the groundwork here for people that don't know about the event and, of course, the subsequent lawsuit that you're bringing.
So what exactly happened?
Give us the timeline. You've been doing this for a while.
People started to know you.
You had a couple videos go viral.
And especially people in the surrounding area probably told each other, hey, you know, here's this guy that comes around.
So when did this happen and what exactly took place?
alex stein
Let me give you a little context.
The video that they're playing right now, this is Judge Clay Jenkins.
He is basically funded by the deep state, whatever you want to call it.
The county judge is in charge of a lot of financial responsibilities.
He is bought and sold for by the pharmaceutical companies, by the medical industrial complex, whatever you want to call it.
He's the one that sued Governor Abbott multiple times when Governor Abbott took away the mask mandate.
So he was actually making us wear a mask when it wasn't a law.
So this guy, at the end of the day, is not a good person.
So I've called him out in person before in the past.
So he knew exactly who I was.
And I had signed up to speak at the commissioner's court meeting.
And I had to move my spot.
So he knew that I was coming up there.
And the day that I was signed up, I was like, oh, they had this really long meeting.
They had to push the public comment to the end of it.
So they let me reschedule it to the following two weeks.
Now, fast forward to those two weeks.
So now it's my turn to go speak in front of the meeting.
And Clay Jenkins is shook.
As soon as I get up there, he pulls out his cell phone because they know they've been talking about, oh, if Alex does anything crazy, we're going to kick him out.
But what I did was I pulled out.
There's a D Magazine interview that he did because now he's been a politician, I believe, for 12 years in Dallas County.
Well, I think it was his first year.
He did an interview talking about how when he was at Baylor, the school in Waco, Texas, that he got arrested multiple times.
And one time was for trespassing in a women's dorm room for stealing underwear as a prank, as a panty raid.
So I just pulled out.
That's what he said. The bailiff is handing him right now the D Magazine article.
And I just read the article, what was in it.
And immediately, within 30 seconds, you'll see John Wiley Price.
He hits the gavel, and they have me forcefully removed from the court, which is unlawful.
And so luckily, there's other commissioners on the court that agreed with me.
And said this was an unlawful removal and publicly stated this on Twitter and Facebook.
They know that they broke the law.
And what did I do? They didn't realize that I was going to get an attorney, man up, and file a federal lawsuit in Judge Fitzwater's court, in Dallas Federal Court.
And now they're singing the blues.
Now they're trying to settle. They don't want to go to court because they know it's a guaranteed L for them.
But I'm telling you, Harrison, I'm so crazy.
My attorney is, you know, he's advocating that I take the money and run if the settlement money's fine.
I don't want to do that.
As a matter of fact, I'm almost thinking about trying to push it as far as possible, and I'll donate it like Amber Heard, even though she's terrible.
She said she's going to donate to charity.
I'll donate some back to the Dallas Food Kitchen or something.
You know what I mean? Because I don't want to seem like I'm just trying to steal all their money.
But I also want to send a message that other county commissioners, other city council members, they cannot limit our free speech.
That is our God-given right in the Constitution.
They cannot take that away because they do not like what we're saying.
So for me, the free speech part of it is the most important issue.
Yes, I would like some money to shut the heck up, but for me, the money is not my motivation.
My motivation is calling out the injustice of them taking away our constitutional rights.
harrison smith
No, and it's a powerful thing.
And, you know, unfortunately, I can hear now a lot of people going, oh, well, he's just a provocateur.
He was doing a stunt, so he had to kick him out.
And where does that line fall?
I mean, is that really something, is that really a justification you're going to give to the government to silence a citizen?
Because, you know, maybe he's done comedy stuff in the past, like what you're saying wasn't true, like the magazine you were reading from weren't the words of the person you were talking to at that time.
I mean, it's a very slippery slope.
If you allow them to get away with silencing you...
Why couldn't they silence an ex-person that's going up to try to expose them for misdeeds and prevent greater injustice down the line?
It's a precedent-setting thing if they're allowed to get away with it.
And of course, in this world, money talks.
And so if you can punish them for that, the message will go out to city councils around the country that go, hey, look, even if you don't like what they have to say, you've got to just grin and bear it and let them have their couple of minutes because otherwise they're going to bankrupt us and get us into lawsuits.
So... Keep them on their heels, Alex.
Keep them on their back foot because that's what's needed right now is pushing back against these people who think that they get to just do whatever they want.
Not the conspiracy castle.
Not with King Alex Stein reigning over the world.
unidentified
We'll be back with our final segment with Alex Stein.
harrison smith
Don't go anywhere, folks. It's our final segment as we're joined live by Alex Stein from his very fancy conspiracy castle he has there.
It's a glorious Victorian age now.
It's great stuff.
And, you know, it's so funny during the break.
I was saying to Alex, you know, this will be our last segment.
And he's like, well, we don't have to keep talking about me.
You know, he doesn't want to just talk about himself the whole time.
There's other news to talk about.
He wants to get into other stuff. But I try to tell him, Alex, you don't understand.
Our audience is...
We're famished. We're starving for somebody to fight back, for somebody to stand up and rattle the chains that are around us.
And so hearing about you suing these people and fighting back and not letting them get away with calling you all sorts of horrible things, not letting them get away with silencing you during a city council meeting, we are living vicariously through you, Alex, and we so appreciate you going and being on the front lines of this battle in a real way.
And I know I speak for a large portion of the audience when I say that.
alex stein
Well, I really appreciate that.
And you said some nice stuff about me, you know, during the break.
And this is the thing, is when you go to these city council meetings, a lot of people, you know, they're labeling, oh, you're doing it for YouTube clicks.
Well, yeah, I'll be honest. Yeah, I'm trying to bring awareness to it because when I was speaking serious at these meetings, they didn't pay attention to me.
I know. But now that I've already done that bit, I'm able to go up there and now I can also speak semi-eloquently.
I'm not the smartest. I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed.
But I'm halfway decent.
I don't have the most silver tongue.
But I can also put on the serious act.
And that's what they don't like. And that's what people don't realize is that, yeah, I can go up there in a women's bathing suit.
Or I might go up there with a lot of evidence of people being hypocrites.
So that's why I'm standing up and fighting, not just for the YouTube clips or just for the clout, like the people are saying, is I'm trying to bring awareness to a much bigger issue because I'm telling you, Harrison, the biggest compliment that I get is when people say, oh, well, you know what, Alex, I saw you speak at a meeting, so I went and spoke at my school board meeting.
I spoke at my city council meeting.
I did this or I did that.
Because people, if you don't start standing up for what you believe in, Nobody's gonna stand up for you.
Literally, nobody's gonna do it for you.
So it is your chance, your finite time on this earth is very short.
So if you are being unjustly, you feel like the world is being unjust to you, go stand up and speak for yourself.
I can't speak for everybody, but what I can do, like Fight Club, is I can encourage other people in other cities to go speak out.
And there's other people that are emulating me, and that's what I love more than anything when people are like, oh, I'm going to go troll the city council, or I'm going to speak seriously.
It doesn't matter. Just have your voice heard.
Do something about it, because even if it doesn't make a difference, after you speak, you feel cathartic.
You feel good. You feel like you got something off your chest.
I've never had one person tell me, after they spoke at a meeting, they said, oh, well, it wasn't funny, or it wasn't this.
I spoke seriously. They all said that they felt so great afterwards.
So I'm just trying to encourage other people to go speak up for what they believe in.
It doesn't even have to be the same thing that I believe in.
Just go speak up for yourself.
Listen, I can wear the bathing suit to call out the hypocrisy of Leah Thomas and I can make fun of all the trans agenda and how they're trying to, you know, sexualize our children and make them have some sort of, you know, homosexual imagination and there's just a lot of creepy things that they're doing to subvert our children.
That I'm trying to bring attention to.
But for you, it might be just a normal cause.
Go speak up.
I'm begging you. If you're watching this right now and you're an info warrior and you feel compelled to do it, it's like all these pulpit pimps or whatever.
They want you to tithe and give them money.
I don't want five cents from you.
I want you to go stand up for yourself.
harrison smith
That's what I want, Harrison. A hundred percent.
And I think that's an important distinction that we talked about during the break, that when you were kicked out of this commissioner meeting, you were not doing it as a joke.
You were not dressed up in a funny costume.
They can't use the excuse, well, he was just taking up public time for his own.
You were there with a serious issue, and I think that's an important distinction to make for any of the naysayers out there that say, well, he doesn't deserve to be able to speak.
He's just a provocateur.
It's an important distinction that, no, you were there to be serious.
You were there to make a serious point, and they kicked you out, I guess just because of your reputation.
They assumed that you were going to do a prank or something, but that's not the case.
And so, you know, when we're talking about you getting kicked out and now you suing them and making them pay for it, that's because, again...
They'll kick you out even if you're making a serious point or a joke.
Either way, you're allowed to go do that.
It's your minute. You're a citizen.
You get to say whatever the heck you want to them as long as you're within the bounds of whatever rules they have, which you were, and yet you were kicked out.
That's illegal. It has to be punished.
And so I think it's great that you're pushing back against it, but I think it's worth it to note that you were being serious when you were kicked out.
It wasn't they interrupted a prank that you were doing.
alex stein
Yeah, and that's the thing is I do go and speak seriously sometimes at these meetings.
So it's just different strokes for different folks.
That's why I encourage people that are like, oh, well, Alex, well, I don't want to do that, you know, the bit.
You don't have to do a bit.
And you know this, like everybody knows that, you know, you just have to stand up for yourself.
I keep repeating myself, but that's just my favorite thing is like, I'm getting viral sensation.
I'm going on Tucker Carlson.
All these doors are opening up for me, guys.
But I'm telling you, I didn't know that.
I had to go to a lot of meetings. Nobody paid attention to me at all.
So it's like the meme where the guy's digging underground and he quits right before he hits the gold.
It's like you just have to keep They want to keep you in that constant state of depression, that constant trauma-based mind control so you sit on your couch and you live vicariously through other people.
And that's okay for some people.
But for some people, you got to go do something about it.
You got to go, you know, there's a deep state that's trying to control us.
And we need to call out all these politicians.
And the lower the level, sometimes the most corruption is happening at these lower levels.
So it's not some innocuous thing.
A lot of people are like, oh, I don't vote because my vote doesn't matter.
Well, I'm telling you, if you go speak to these politicians and you call them out, that's almost more effective than voting because then that will actually invoke change.
So I actually encourage people to vote.
I'm just saying, I always hear, oh, well, my vote doesn't matter.
Trust me, go do something. It does matter.
harrison smith
And you know what? If nothing else, I love the idea that you strike fear into the heart of these petty tyrants who sit up as if they are You know, queen of Timbuktu behind the city council desk, just ignoring the citizens, making money on the side.
Yeah, send your friend a contracting thing.
Give them a couple million dollars from the taxpayer funds.
You know, they just sit up there exploiting the people, ignoring the people, and feeling untouchable.
And in a certain way, they are sort of untouchable.
You can't do too much to them.
They got elected. They get to do what they want.
And if people keep electing them, they'll keep being scumbags.
Suddenly these people have to be on alert and suddenly they have to put their phone down and go, uh-oh, something's about to happen.
Like that alone to me and just striking the fear into their eyes, you know, seeing the fear in their eyes as you walk in knowing that they're either going to be the butt of a joke or they might have an old article read out loud that exposes them for something they claim not to be.
So... I love that you're able to take that power back because it really is a power dynamic shift whenever you or anybody walks in the room to confront these people.
alex stein
It's beautiful. No, I love it.
When I first used to go there, I felt like I was going to the principal's office, but now I feel like I've got a substitute teacher.
I can just run shop on them.
I'm like, oh man, I spoke at all these meetings.
I know this backwards and forwards.
When I first went, I'm kind of like, oh, what am I doing?
But now I've been to so many meetings.
Like I said, that substitute teacher analogy is like, listen, I'm coming into class, we're putting on a movie, and we're not doing a dang thing in class today.
I got a lot of practice being a class clown, And that's the other thing, though, Harrison, is people want to make fun of this, but there's a viral video where Fox, where I called into a meeting in Hawaii, and I talked about how, you know, it was a meeting about how the roads, the public roads had to be closed, and how this was going to cost all these people's money because these are big tourist roads.
And I said, oh, the roads should be closed because a rock hit my car, and I got a DWI, and that the tow truck driver slept with my wife.
And I said all these were dumb Hawaiians.
And all the people in the meeting freaked out, right?
Well, it made viral news.
Fox covered it. And they even said the person running the meeting said, well, I don't want to give Alex Stein clout.
I can't do a Hawaiian impression. But he brought us together in the meeting.
Like after he said all that stuff, we all came together and we worked on the issue and we got it handled.
Because sometimes in these ultra-serious situations, you need a class clown to add some levity because you're right.
These politicians sit up there so self-righteous and just so ultra-serious.
They're voting on how far a sidewalk should be.
They're voting on if a new diner can open up.
You know what I mean? These are very innocuous things.
Not that they're not important.
But they're not the most important thing in the world, so we shouldn't be ultra serious.
We need to be more laid back around each other, but we're constantly under tension.
We're constantly arguing in traffic, flipping everybody the bird.
We've got to become more relaxed, and we've got to hold hands and sing kumbaya.
I know that's not what's going to happen, but we really need to at least kind of strive towards that way of being friends with each other instead of being divisive, because that's why they divide us so we're fighting each other instead of going after the people that are causing all of our problems.
harrison smith
100%. My goodness.
You're such a good spokesperson for this whole idea.
And I just randomly saw on Twitter, but I thought I'd bring it up because I think it sort of ties into everything we're talking about here.
It's Representative Mayra Flores, the latest, who just flipped that Democratic district, had been Democrat for 100 years.
alex stein
Elon voted for her.
harrison smith
Elon voted for her. She's fantastic.
She really is good.
And she says, I'm not loyal to a party.
I'm loyal to God. I'm loyal to my family.
I'm loyal to my community. I mean, the fact that this woman gets elected and is saying stuff like this, and again, represents this growing wave of people just like her that go, I don't care about Republican or Democrat.
I'm not going to kowtow to Dan Crenshaw and Ted Cruz because they've got an R next to their name.
I support the American people, and I'm against this globalist, satanic crap.
And that's really a swell that's happening underground, isn't it?
alex stein
Yeah, and I think that is it.
We do need to connect. Whatever your religion may be, you have to realize there is a creator and that there is some sort of purpose in life and that we're not just some big bang cosmic accident.
You know, we didn't just evolve from pond scum.
There's somebody that played play on the record player that put all this stuff in motion.
So we need to connect back to that spirituality and try to find some sort of happiness in your life.
Your life is not meaningless, is my point.
They want to make you feel like your life is just an accident, but it's not.
And I just want to say thank you so much, Harrison, for having me on.
It's always a pleasure when you invite me on the Infowar.
harrison smith
Well, you are, of course, have an open invitation.
You are welcome. At any time, any time, day or not, we love to tune in to Conspiracy Castle.
Conspiracy Castle on Bandai Video, AlexStein99 on Twitter, PrimetimeStein on Instagram, AlexStein99 on YouTube as well, but check him out on Bandai Video.
He's keeping that torch aflame, folks.
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