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China has recently invited Indonesia, Malaysia, Iran, Egypt, and several other countries Iran, Egypt, and several other countries to join BRICS, a growing world alliance led by Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. | ||
While some are reporting that BRICS is somehow challenging the globalists, this is demonstrably false. | ||
The original concept for BRICS was proposed by the chief economist for Goldman Sachs. | ||
BRICS's new development bank is staffed by known players of the IMF and World Bank. | ||
And BRICS has repeatedly affirmed their commitment to the United Nations Agenda 2030. | ||
Aside from Brazil's President Bolsonaro, all of BRICS' nation states have pushed the COVID-19 lockdowns and experimental shots. | ||
And China recently announced five more years of their brutal zero-COVID lockdowns. | ||
BRICS is also pushing a digital currency and has launched a vaccine research and development center for member states. | ||
BRICS is clearly not anti-globalist. | ||
Even the CCP's state-run media explains how BRICS now leads the globalization mission. | ||
But they are all turning against the United States and its allies. | ||
Xi Jinping accused the U.S. of weaponizing the financial system with their sanctions against Russia, which has caused the average person to suffer worldwide. | ||
And Vladimir Putin suggested that BRICS could provide a new world reserve currency. | ||
At the recent St. | ||
Petersburg International Economic Forum, Putin blamed the West for disrupting the international economy and announced that NATO's unipolar world order is over. | ||
In just three months, Russia has managed to reverse inflation And has increased their financial surplus to more than four times it was last year. | ||
Russia is now thriving and Putin announced that their international priority is to increase food deliveries to countries that need it the most. | ||
They are pouring billions into their farming communities, raised the minimum wage by 10% and provided more money to pensioners and families with children. | ||
He also criticized the West for choosing an economic suicidal path and having suicidal intentions, which seems to be the only explanation for what the Biden administration is doing. | ||
They have deliberately cut off our fuel, which will cut off our food, and they are pushing the deadly shots for every single healthy child in America. | ||
They have opened our borders and are pushing for a world war with a thriving nuclear power, while destroying our military from within. | ||
The Biden administration's plan is clear. | ||
Destroy America from within. | ||
And they have amassed an army of the miserable through mass psychosis. | ||
An army of ugly, insane, sexually obsessed deviants who want abortion on demand and acceptance for pedophiles. | ||
Psychotics who castrate their own children because it's trendy. | ||
And mindless drones who believe the human race needs to die. | ||
At what point will Americans begin to care enough to work together and do something when the nuclear bombs start falling? | ||
America is being mass murdered by our own federal government and the emerging new globalized economy will let it happen. | ||
Unless Americans take back control of their own government, America will soon end. | ||
That's the plan being executed right now. | ||
For InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
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Good reminder to everybody, there is no escape from this. | ||
My dad was telling me about a friend who goes to extreme lengths to protect himself from 5G. Good morning ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host Harrison Smith. | ||
As always, we have a just absolutely massive show for you today. | ||
I'll try my best to get to all of the topics that we need to discuss that range everywhere from the war in Ukraine and NATO's really, you know, suicidal and earth-destroyingly dangerous Moves to expand against Russia and Russia has promised to respond in kind. | ||
We'll also, of course, be talking about, well, everything from LGBT, transgender issues to racial issues. | ||
We're going to cover Bodega Bro and see if we can get to the bottom of what the hell's going on there. | ||
I don't know if anybody knows what I'm talking about, but we'll show you the video and we'll get into it. | ||
We'll talk about COVID. We'll talk about COVID. Yeah, transgenderism and also just the soul death of this country. | ||
The death of our collective soul and our individual souls as we are folded into a machine-like existence of servitude and death. | ||
It's really an incredible time to be alive. | ||
But boy, are they pushing hard to close the gate before a sheep realize what's going on and make a mass exodus. | ||
Maybe stomp the farmers to death. | ||
I don't know. I don't know where this goes. | ||
But unless we do something pretty drastic, it's nothing but the flaming landscape of hell laid out before us. | ||
We'll get into it, all of it, and more. | ||
We'll begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Thursday, the 30th of June, 2022. | ||
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A mother, 20 years old, was fatally shot while pushing a baby stroller in New York City's Upper East Side. | ||
A young mother pushing her three-month-old infant in a stroller was fatally shot Wednesday night on an Upper East Side street, police and law enforcement sources say. | ||
The 20-year-old woman was shot once in the head at point-blank range by a suspect who approached her from behind at Lexington Avenue and East 95th Street around 8.25 p.m. | ||
according to NYPD and sources. | ||
The baby was unharmed, police say. | ||
Thank God. First respondents found the woman unconscious at the scene. | ||
She was rushed to Metropolitan Hospital where she was pronounced dead about an hour later. | ||
The gunman, dressed in a black hoodie and sweatpants, fled up East 95th Street on foot. | ||
According to police, he was still being sought early Thursday. | ||
And this is just one of literally thousands of murders just like this that are going on in the United States continuously. | ||
If I had to guess, if I was a betting man, I'd be willing to put money down on a couple things. | ||
For one, I think the shooter's probably black. | ||
I think he probably has an extensive police history. | ||
He's probably been arrested multiple times. | ||
He may very well be facing a court case already for crimes and be out on bail, considering that that's the case with most of these random murders. | ||
But of course, this is all pretty directly the consequence of the phenomenon that we see across the entire United States these days. | ||
but most especially in places like California and New York where they pursue the same policies and they get the exact same results, and yet they seem to not be able to wrap their minds around why this might be. | ||
And of course, many of these policies being pursued are being pursued and predicated on racial aspects, right? | ||
They claim that bail is somehow racist, so they get rid of bail, so suddenly they're letting murderers out. | ||
To kill people. | ||
And it's absolutely horrific and unnecessary and again is a just devastating indictment of our entire culture because there's absolutely nothing to justify this. | ||
Not even remotely, right? | ||
No reason for it. | ||
No purpose. | ||
I mean, what would you do this? | ||
Why would you do this? | ||
Because you're evil. That's the thing I think liberals kind of need to understand. | ||
There is just vicious, psychopathic evil in this world and you have to do things to stop it. | ||
They don't seem to understand that. | ||
Everything is a matter of circumstance. | ||
Just because people are poor or because they didn't have enough preschool funded by the government or something ridiculous. | ||
Look, you can do things to try to support People, you know, try to raise them up, right? | ||
But at the end of the day, that responsibility falls to families and families are what are being targeted right now by the government. | ||
So we'll get into it. Crime will be another big part of our show today. | ||
But this just another ridiculous and unacceptable example of the failure of the leadership in this country to protect the American people for the freedom of just simply walking down the street. | ||
In the Upper East Side, in a nice neighborhood in New York City. | ||
So I'd say, you know, be careful if you're living in New York City, but be careful if you're living everywhere. | ||
Everywhere is experiencing this type of rise in brutal and horrific crimes, and criminals are either not being caught or they're being released once they are caught. | ||
And it's a trend that we're very, very familiar with. | ||
It doesn't get a lot of attention on the mainstream media, so people aren't up in arms about it. | ||
Which is sad because maybe if there's a little bit more attention to what's going on, a 20-year-old mother would not be dead now with a half-orphaned child. | ||
Pretty horrific. | ||
But no, the government is focused on the important things. | ||
It's January 6th panel subpoenas counsel who resisted Trump's schemes. | ||
The House committee investigating the January 6th insurrection issued a subpoena Wednesday to former White House counsel Pat Cipollone, whose reported resistance to Donald Trump's schemes to overturn the 2020 election defeat has made him a long-sought and potentially revelatory witness. | ||
Cipollone is said to have stridently and repeatedly warned the former president and his allies against their efforts to challenge the election, at one point threatening to resign as Trump eyed a dramatic reshuffling atop the Justice Department. | ||
One witness said Cipollone referred to a proposed letter making false claims about voter fraud as a murder-suicide pact. | ||
Another witness said Cipollone had warned her that Trump was at risk of committing every crime imaginable. | ||
Wow, incredible, gripping. | ||
They've got him this time. | ||
The walls are closing in on Trump. | ||
I'm sure this will be bombshell testimony. | ||
They'll turn the whole thing around. | ||
Of course, records, official White House records and official White House sources dispute the fact that the bombshell witness testimony from Tuesday about Pat Cipollone ever took place because he wasn't at the White House during the times in which the witness claimed she heard him say things there, like had conversations there. | ||
Didn't actually happen, so... | ||
We'll see. We'll see. | ||
But as we know, this is what the federal government is focused on. | ||
This is what the Justice Department should be focused on. | ||
The Justice Department, very, very, very well funded in their efforts to desperately pick apart white nationalist groups and groups they claim are white nationalist, patriot groups, putting in prison people who never heard a fly, except, of course, when they were veterans and they were Hurting our enemies on behalf of the United States. | ||
But they'll be sitting and rotting in a jail cell. | ||
But mass murderers, criminals, 50% of crimes going unsolved. | ||
Murders, 50% of murders going unsolved in this country. | ||
But don't worry. | ||
There will not be another insurrection. | ||
So you can sleep soundly. | ||
Just, you know, keep your head in a swivel when you're walking down the street. | ||
Horrific. | ||
Four people have been charged in the Texas semi-truck smuggling operation that left 53 migrants dead. | ||
Four people have been arrested and charged after 53 migrants died in what Homeland Security investigation agent called the deadliest human smuggling incident in U.S. history. | ||
The migrants were found in sweltering conditions inside a semi-truck in San Antonio on Monday after an employee in a nearby building heard cries for help. | ||
More than a dozen people were found alive. | ||
About 53 were found dead. | ||
Homero Zamorano Jr., 45, who was originally from Brownsville but resides in Pasadena, was arrested Wednesday on criminal charges related to alleged involvement in human smuggling, resulting in death. | ||
According to the U.S. DOJ, Zamorano has a lengthy criminal record dating back to the 1990s public record show on a... | ||
Kristen Martinez, 28, who was arrested on Tuesday in Palestine, Texas, was charged with one count of conspiracy to transport undocumented migrants resulting in death, the DOJ said. | ||
If convicted, both Zamorano and Martinez could face up to life in prison or could face the death penalty. | ||
CNN was unable to determine if Zamorano or Martinez had an attorney. | ||
Don't worry, we'll pay for it. | ||
They'll get an attorney. They'll get the best of the best and be paid for with our tax dollars. | ||
They may very well be released. | ||
Go do it again. What's a couple dozen dead human beings if it means that the Democrats get to progress their genocidal policies a little bit farther? | ||
We'll finish up with the Daily Dispatch on the other side. | ||
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Finishing up with our Daily Dispatch here. | ||
It'll be a topic that we dig into a little bit. | ||
Yes. All eyes. | ||
All eyes on Infowars. | ||
The media scrambles, anxious to see the proceedings begin. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
Can you imagine a government that's holding a show trial... | ||
Persecutions of their political enemies on national television, just spending millions of dollars, just hundreds of hours of working time going towards prosecuting political enemies in a communist-style show trial predicated on a peaceful protest that lasted a couple hours, destroyed nothing and killed no one. | ||
Isn't that... Wild. | ||
Alone. Isn't that wild alone? | ||
That would be wild if everything else was perfect. | ||
If everything else was running swimmingly, it would still be insane how much time, money, effort... | ||
Power, energy is poured into completely fabricated situations. | ||
Completely, just utterly and entirely created out of thin air. | ||
While we are on the brink of World War III with a nuclear-armed superpower, we are rapidly approaching a crisis-level food shortage. | ||
Everything is unaffordable. | ||
And there are mobs of communists attempting to assassinate Supreme Court justices. | ||
I mean, can you imagine? Can you imagine? | ||
You don't need to. It's a nightmare that we're all sharing together. | ||
Truly amazing. So while the American government is doing absolutely nothing to solve and is in fact helping to perpetuate all of the problems that the American people are facing, Biden is in... | ||
Europe claiming that a Supreme Court decision is a disrupting force. | ||
It's a disrupting force in the way that, like, I don't want to be mean to anybody, but it's a disrupting force in the way that telling a spoiled child that they can't have candy. | ||
It's not that telling them they can't have candy is a disrupting force of some sort. | ||
It's that the child is incapable of controlling their emotions, has no sense of scale or legitimacy, and will freak out with everything they've got when they're denied their every desire. | ||
So, yeah, it's a destabilizing force to deny liberals 110% of control of the United States government. | ||
It's very destabilizing when you have huge swaths of the population radicalized by the media into literal violence because they don't get their way 100% of the time. | ||
Yeah, the destabilizing force is your existence, unfortunately. | ||
It means we can't just do normal things that are required for the functioning of a society. | ||
You can't handle it. | ||
You just can't handle anything except for being, you know, led like a dog by people who despise you. | ||
It's very sad. | ||
It's very sad what they've done to the American people. | ||
People around the world, really. I'm getting off track here because... | ||
Of course, as we focus on all of the very important stuff going on in the United States, Putin has said if NATO infrastructure is deployed to Finland and Sweden, Russia will respond in a mirror way. | ||
Amid the ongoing events in Ukraine on May 18th, Finland and Sweden submitted applications to join NATO. Although Turkey initially blocked the initiatives, three nations signed a memorandum on Tuesday addressing Ankara's concerns, paving the way for the two northern European countries to join the military bloc. | ||
Russian President Vladimir Putin underscored Wednesday that Moscow's relations with Finland and Sweden are nowhere near as conflicting as Russia is standing with Ukraine and that it would not object to its NATO membership. | ||
He pointed out, however, that, quote, there was no threat before. | ||
But if military equipment or troops are deployed along the border, Moscow will have to respond in a mirror way, in a mirror manner, and create the same threats in the territories from which they threaten us. | ||
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Well, honestly, it's a reasonable response by Putin to an unreasonable escalation by NATO. | ||
And we'll get farther into that. | ||
But, you know, just... | ||
There at least was the case for Ukraine because it's such a conflicting relationship between Russia and Ukraine. | ||
Of course, it wasn't very conflicted until the United States sent in hordes of CIA-trained disruptors to overthrow the legitimately elected Ukraine government and install Zelensky. | ||
So it's just endless and pointless warmongering from the NATO countries who are now positioning hundreds of thousands of soldiers right on the border of Russia. | ||
Going, oh, but we're not touching you, but we're not touching you, but we're not touching you. | ||
And you know, it's funny. Into the Daily Dispatch here, can Tonji Brown Jackson be sworn as first black woman on the Supreme Court? | ||
So now everything's fixed and everything's great and she'll never do anything wrong. | ||
All right, that's the end of the Daily Dispatch. | ||
You know, this claim, you want to roll your eyes at it first, but if you think about it, It's actually kind of true. | ||
Boris Johnson says Putin's toxic masculinity caused the Ukraine invasion claims women wouldn't wage war. | ||
Let me correct myself. | ||
Nothing about that is right, but it is an interesting way of framing it. | ||
Because there is something distinctly feminine about the way that our government and media operates and our military operates. | ||
There's something extremely masculine about the way Putin responds to it. | ||
So we fomented the war in Ukraine. | ||
The war in Ukraine, basically 100% our fault. | ||
But not in a way that is obvious, right? | ||
And you just think of any domestic squabble of some sort, right? | ||
Typically it's not a woman just going up and punching the man in the face. | ||
That's not usually how domestic abuse happens with women. | ||
The genders in that direction, right? | ||
The woman abusing men. When women abuse men, it's more of like a psychological terror that they keep them in. | ||
And it happens all the time. | ||
I mean, you know, there's tons of men out there with like restraining orders against women and all this sort of stuff. | ||
But it's usually more of like a subtle psychological campaign of terror that women kill against men. | ||
Because men just flip out and just like smash something. | ||
And... And just, like, respond physically. | ||
It's just like, whoa, whoa, whoa, that's crazy. | ||
But... So you can, you know... | ||
In terms of the conflict here, the way the United States government... | ||
It's very feminine, right? | ||
It's very, like... Like, what? | ||
No, we're just sending in a couple, like, advisors. | ||
Like, we just want to make sure everything's good. | ||
Meanwhile, they're just, like, fomenting war, fomenting rebellion, carrying out murders, carrying out campaigns of death, you know, destroying the opposition. | ||
So all just very quiet and, like... | ||
I guess if Putin didn't step in, that would just continue. | ||
It would just continue. | ||
They would just slowly but surely, quietly, without reporting on it, without making too much of a noise about it, would just slowly but surely solidify their control over Ukraine using, of course, controlled opposition within the country and inspiring protests that they then attack to act like it's the government doing it, so they overthrow the government. I mean, the Orange Revolution... | ||
We're aware of all of this. | ||
There is something distinctly masculine about Putin just being like, alright, I'm shutting it down. | ||
I'm stopping it. Enough. | ||
Enough of this. Stop doing this. | ||
Same thing in Syria. Same thing in a number of different countries. | ||
Now the same thing with Sweden and Finland. | ||
It's an act of aggression. | ||
To expand towards Russia's borders. | ||
It's an act of aggression to put hundreds of thousands of soldiers on the border of Russia. | ||
It's an act of aggression to start sending missile launching sites to Finland and Sweden. | ||
We are starting this. | ||
We are continuing this. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's really almost... | ||
It's just... I don't know. | ||
I don't know how to put it. | ||
So I just... | ||
I have 34 videos that I downloaded just today. | ||
I know I'm not going to get to all. | ||
I probably won't even get to a tenth of them, right? | ||
I mean, I can hardly ever get to these videos, but each one is... | ||
Just as important as the next. | ||
And it's like, where do we even begin with all this? | ||
And then, of course, there's more videos coming in. | ||
Biden, as I'm talking, is giving a speech at NATO where he just promised another $800 million to Ukraine. | ||
Another, just another billion dollars, right? | ||
Why not? What day is it? | ||
God, we haven't given Ukraine a billion dollars since yesterday. | ||
Maybe we need another billion dollars. | ||
800 million dollars. | ||
Like, do you have any idea how much money that is? | ||
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Do you have any idea what could be done with that? | |
Do you have any idea how many... | ||
And, you know, I don't think the government should be taking it from the American people in the first place, but considering they conjure it from thin air and it means nothing and they're just giving money that doesn't exist and then putting it as a... | ||
Debt on the American people. | ||
Can you imagine what $800 million could do? | ||
And that's just the latest, just a drop in the bucket compared to what we've given to them so far. | ||
And never once has there been a discussion as to why we're doing this. | ||
What the purpose of it is. | ||
Is it a good idea? | ||
None of it even matters. | ||
And obviously there's the money laundering aspect of this, right? | ||
This $800 million is going to go to Very, very, very well-paid lobbying groups and their patrons in the weapons manufacturing community. | ||
So there's the obvious just baseline greed methods. | ||
But if that's where your logic ends, you are dumb. | ||
You have not gone nearly far enough to understand that when a government or a cabal that controls a government spins... | ||
Upwards of $50 billion on a goal, it's not just about the money. | ||
There are massive other aims that they're pursuing, and the fact that they won't talk about them means they're not aims that you would support or agree with. | ||
This money isn't just going into people's coffers and then nothing happens. | ||
No, they're being... Being used to build weapons that are then being used to murder huge amounts of people. | ||
It is a huge catastrophe what's happening in Ukraine that never needed to happen. | ||
Wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for Americans sending special forces and secret agents into Ukraine to train them to carry out our will as a proxy country. | ||
Proxy country, that's what they are. | ||
Of course, it could have been prevented before the invasion began in February when Anthony Blinken went to negotiate. | ||
And he wouldn't hear anything from Putin. | ||
He gave absolutely no credence to the complaints of the Russians about the American activity in Ukraine. | ||
I mean, just what are we doing any of this for? | ||
And why do they keep ramping up? | ||
And what is it going to take for the American people to say enough is enough? | ||
And what is it going to take to just connect the dots once and for all? | ||
There's a certain aspect of all of this, of the slow drip of Revelation. | ||
We talk about boiling the frog all the time, but just slowly ramping up the heat in whatever you're talking about. | ||
Whether it's Ukraine, where, you know, maybe there'd be a little bit of pushback. | ||
They're like, we're going to give $60 billion. | ||
Of course, there wouldn't be. | ||
But it's just, it's easier for them to go $800 million today, and then $750 million on Friday. | ||
And then, you know, maybe come Sunday, we'll drop another $500 million. | ||
And it's like, wait, is this the same one from yesterday? | ||
Or is this a new one? I saw the same headline a week ago, but is this a new batch of money? | ||
And where is it coming? And where is it coming? | ||
I don't understand. You know, it's just this, like, slow drift sort of thing. | ||
I think the same thing's kind of happening with Uvalde as well, right? | ||
There keeps being, like, revelations about what happened in Uvalde, but you sort of lose the plot of the whole thing when you just get these little pieces of information in the middle. | ||
I mean, what's it going to take for people to connect the dots once and for all? | ||
Like, what is it going to take for people to realize... | ||
Like COVID, you know. | ||
Now they've admitted, the WHO has said, yeah, the lab leak was the most likely source and the masks didn't work and the lockdowns didn't work and destroyed the economy. | ||
And remember back when we were saying, hey, this is going to destroy the economy and people were saying... | ||
You would value the economy over people's lives? | ||
Well, now there's going to be mass starvation, like we warned you, like we told you. | ||
Or they're saying, rent is out of control, landlords are evil. | ||
Well, do you remember back when they were doing a renter freeze, and we were saying this is going to drive up rental prices, this is going to put landlords out of business, and they're going to be bought by massive corporations? | ||
I mean, do you not remember all of this, and does it not... | ||
Make you question for a single second that we knew all of this and yet the people who knew it lied about it continuously. | ||
And you think people that would lie to you for a year and a half about the origin of the virus and about the effectiveness of the vaccines and about the effectiveness of lockdowns who are personally responsible for unimaginable amounts of human suffering and death and just the mental collapse of children across the world. | ||
I mean, you think these people that have caused this amount of pain and have lied to you continuously about it and have never once even considered being retrospective and saying, was that the right thing to do? | ||
Were we right on that? | ||
Geez, our decisions were wrong here. | ||
How can we how can we make this better? | ||
Like it doesn't even enter into their mind to ask those questions. | ||
They never once will admit that they were wrong about anything. | ||
You think these people that lied continuously for years about it and caused all this pain wouldn't lie about something like the virus being released on purpose? | ||
Think they wouldn't lie about something like American activities in Ukraine? | ||
These people are despicable liars whose lies kill millions and they're fine with it and they never get held to account for it. | ||
And it just continues on and on and on. | ||
However, they are desperate to bring the American people into it. | ||
NBC to air a primetime special for Ukraine on Sunday. | ||
So maybe they've seen how wildly successful the January 6th committee is. | ||
And so they're doing a star-studded primetime special to raise money for Ukraine with the aim of spreading awareness to the power of entertainment. | ||
Yes, folks, it is our monoculture massive event. | ||
Private-public cabal working hand-in-hand, everybody from the weapons manufacturers to the pharmaceutical companies to the entertainment and streaming companies, NBC, Disney, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, right? | ||
Just all of these... | ||
Just viciously evil companies are all working hand in hand to assure each other that we're all on the good side. | ||
We're all the good guys and we have to support Ukraine because of the democracy. | ||
Because of the democracy that it is. | ||
They don't allow opposition people to run for office. | ||
They shut down the entire opposition party and confiscated all of their stuff. | ||
They nationalized every media outlet and anybody who reported something counter to the government narrative in Ukraine was arrested on suspicion of Being a Russian agent in Ukraine, yeah, being a Russian agent, including a German journalist. | ||
A German journalist faces three years in prison over reporting from eastern Ukraine. | ||
German journalist Alina Lipp has said she faces three years in prison in her home country for reporting on Ukraine's eastern region, the Donbass. | ||
The charges against her relate to coverage from her News from Russia Telegram channel, where she shares information with its 175,000 subscribers in both German and Russian. | ||
In an interview, she explained that she's subject to criminal proceedings by the German federal government after receiving a letter from the prosecutor's office. | ||
She's accused by the German authorities of supporting the Russian invasion of Ukraine and faces three years in prison under Article 140 of the Constitution or a monetary fine. | ||
The letter says, for example, that I say in my Telegram, this is a quote from her, that the population of Donbass supports the fact that Russia's launched a special operation. | ||
I also said that for several years, Ukrainians have been killing civilians in the Donbass and that this is genocide. | ||
And it turns out to be a crime in Germany, so they took €1,600 from my bank account and didn't even tell me about it. | ||
German authorities also closed down her father's bank account without warning. | ||
Ms. Lipp is a former Green Party politician that's been based in Ukraine's eastern Vandana region for six months. | ||
She says she just films what she sees and doesn't spread fake information. | ||
No, it's not about fake information. | ||
It's about not towing the government lines. | ||
It's about not towing the globalist line. | ||
Thank God we have the First Amendment, but in places like Europe, we can see what life would be like without it. | ||
Just reporting on what you see, filming and actually reporting on what's going on on the ground will get you arrested. | ||
And the lies from the mainstream media that are just continuous, like the Ukrainian parliament firing their leader for lying. | ||
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All right, folks, so... | |
There is a lot to cover. | ||
There have been a lot of updates in the Ukraine war recently. | ||
I've sort of been distracted from with all the talk about abortion and everything else. | ||
But if you look at the trend, as we can see it, there's nothing less than World War III on the horizon. | ||
Everything was going fine between us, Putin says of NATO expansion. | ||
Russian forces withdraw from Snake Island. | ||
Russian President Vladimir Putin has responded to NATO's forthcoming expansion, saying he has no problem with Sweden and Finland joining the military alliance, but that if infrastructure is deployed to those countries, Russia will respond in kind. | ||
Putin's comments came after Western military organization officially invited Sweden and Finland to join it in a historic move on Wednesday. | ||
That was made possible after a deal was forged with Turkey to accept membership bids after the initial objections from Ankara. | ||
The alliance also reiterated its condemnation of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, outlying plans to beef up its defenses in Europe and said China posed a challenge to its interest. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
Doesn't Sweden and Finland realize that you don't have to be a member of NATO? Ukraine is not a member of NATO. We have no defensive alliance with them. | ||
That hasn't stopped us from spending tens of billions of dollars in their defense, from collapsing our own economy, from strangling our own energy capabilities or facilities or anything else for that matter, for absolutely driving headlong first into a catastrophic war with Russia over a country that we don't have any official... | ||
Alliance with. You don't need to join NATO. As long as you are, you know, a member of the international cabal, then, you know, we'll go to war even if you're not under threat. | ||
It's great. | ||
So NATO is now moving hundreds of thousands of troops into, you know, fighting position on the borders of Ukraine and elsewhere. | ||
And this, of course, is because Russia is winning in Ukraine. | ||
They won't report it that way, but obviously that's what's happening. | ||
The alliance also The Secretary General of the Alliance, NATO, Stoltenberg, announced earlier this week that Western military organization would increase the number of troops within its Rapid Response Force, which comprises land, air, sea, and special forces units that are capable of being deployed quickly from 300,000 to 300,000 from about 40,000 personnel. | ||
Meanwhile, the battle for the Donbass rages in Ukraine with the city of Lyschensk, a twin city, to the captured city of Severodonetsk under constant shelling as Russian forces try to grind down at Kiev's forces. | ||
Sanctions could be a justification for war, Medvedev says. | ||
Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's former president and current deputy chairman of the Russia Security Council, said Thursday that international sanctions on Russia could be seen as an act of aggression and justification for war in certain circumstances. | ||
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Of course, the. | |
Every. | ||
Everything America's doing could be justification for war. | ||
I mean, we're giving intelligence. | ||
We are actively involved in Ukraine. | ||
It's CIA agents training Ukrainian soldiers. | ||
We are giving them weapons systems that they don't even know how to use. | ||
We're sending people over to show them how to use the weapons. | ||
We're telling them where to point the weapons. | ||
We're giving them intelligence as to how to target. | ||
Russian ships and Russian generals. | ||
I mean, we are involved in the war in Ukraine. | ||
It's just completely illegal. | ||
It's never been allowed by anything, certainly not by the Congress making a declaration of war, certainly not by the authorization of force. | ||
They aren't even claiming we're fighting Muslim terrorists like they do to justify their secret quiet proxy war that they've been carrying out in Syria for the last 10 years. | ||
They aren't even trying to make that claim. | ||
No, they're just doing whatever they want because that's the new system that they're creating. | ||
So it's just obviously entirely the West's fault that all of this stuff is happening, but it doesn't matter because the people that run the West are engaged in a depopulation campaign against the entire world. | ||
War would be very expeditious in its bringing about to this conclusion. | ||
Expedited rather efficiently. | ||
Why starve people and have the fertilizer shortage and the diesel shortage and the coming collapse of the food supply chain? | ||
That takes a long time and it's kind of boring. | ||
It's so much easier to just evaporate people in explosions. | ||
Of course, NATO has its priorities in order. | ||
Let's go down to clip number two, where we hear NATO's real overall and overarching goal. | ||
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Let's watch. We have opportunities now to transfer to clean energy in a way that grows thousands of jobs. | |
We just had a recent report that was put out that's showing all of the energy and the employment stats from last year. | ||
Clean energy is winning. | ||
Fossil fuels losing jobs. | ||
We're gaining them every step of the way. | ||
Wait a second. Wait a second. | ||
That wasn't about NATO, was it? | ||
Actually, it kind of was. | ||
Let's go now to clip 22 where we hear what this is really all about. | ||
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Climate change is a defining challenge of our time. | |
And NATO is committed to playing our part in mitigating the impact on our security. | ||
Today we agreed a new methodology to map military greenhouse gas emissions. | ||
And we agreed concrete targets to cut NATO emissions. | ||
Our aim is to cut emissions by NATO bodies and commands by at least 45% by 2030 and move towards net zero by 2050. | ||
This is an important step for our alliance. | ||
We cannot choose between having green militaries or strong militaries. | ||
They must be both. | ||
So we must maintain our operational effectiveness and readiness as we continue to adapt. | ||
Yes, it's very important. | ||
Armies must keep pace with global climate efforts. | ||
That is the priority of NATO. Sure, we're sending 300,000 troops to the border, heavily armored, just producing mass amounts of weapons. | ||
Chip shortage, you think there's a chip shortage? | ||
Do you know how many chips a smart missile needs? | ||
You want to know why there's a chip shortage? | ||
Just from raw materials to shipping to... | ||
Just the people that are being sent there and the transportation costs. | ||
I mean, it's just hilarious. | ||
It's very funny. | ||
Again, I mean, I don't know how much more blatant you can make it. | ||
NATO is doing everything they can to aggravate and foster a Third World War and... | ||
They tell you not to worry because they're going to do it in a green way. | ||
We're going to vaporize millions of people in atomic clouds, but it'll be good for the environment somehow. | ||
See, the more people that die, the less carbon that's created. | ||
So really, that is NATO's That's the point of war, I guess. | ||
Sure, you have to spend some carbon up front to build the missiles, to fire into the towns, to fuel the tanks, to go out and kill God knows how many people. | ||
But once those people die, they're not going to create any more carbon anymore. | ||
So the more people they murder with their war machine, the less carbon that's created. | ||
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There is, right? Yeah, it's just net zero carbon. | |
Yeah, net zero. There's an equation, right? | ||
For every person, you know, that produces 10 metric tons of carbon per year, you know, that they're going to live, and let's say they got 30 years, right? | ||
That's like five missiles right there. | ||
You can fling five missiles in, and then if you get, you know, more than one person per missile, then, yeah, globalists are happy. | ||
There's like a return on investment. | ||
Yeah, there's a return on investment. | ||
It's liberal. It's liberal. It's green. | ||
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It's... That's our next commercial skit. | |
What? Is firing the missiles for Earth Day. | ||
Like, okay, how much carbon does it take to build and launch one missile, and then how many people can that missile kill? | ||
So, you know, what's the return on investment? | ||
We'll put you on a stage. | ||
There's going to be no mosquitoes, unfortunately. | ||
Oh, yeah, right. But there's going to be a giant equation behind you, and then we're going to do it for Earth Day. | ||
That equation basically says everything, right? | ||
The Bill Gates equation, where they're like, the goal is to get it to zero. | ||
We're trying to get this number to zero, and in the equation, one of the denominators is people, right? | ||
And with a multiplication symbol. | ||
So they're trying to get to zero, and one of the symbols is people, and they're multiplying these numbers together. | ||
They're trying to murder everyone. | ||
This is the thing I don't understand. | ||
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The problem here, the problem number is the P. The number of people. | |
If you solve for P, then... | ||
Yeah, so Orwell got it wrong. | ||
Instead of war is peace, it's war is green. | ||
War is green. Murder is carbon positive. | ||
The more people we kill, the lower the carbon is. | ||
It's very simple. And your ashes, the ashes that your dead body leaves behind are going to reinvigorate the soil. | ||
Well, you don't want to burn the people. | ||
That's meat. That's good meat you can use there. | ||
So we're going to eat bugs and human beings, and we're going to murder millions of people. | ||
We're going to do it with missiles. | ||
So everybody wins. | ||
The American economy goes up. | ||
Everyone dies. The earth is saved. | ||
And the elites get to continue on, you know, building their yachts and... | ||
You know, sucking the toes of Saudi Arabians. | ||
It's a wonderful system these elites have built for us. | ||
They hate us, guys. They hate all of us. | ||
Well, folks, we have a new fallen hero, a new martyr to the cause of just common sense and being yourself. | ||
We did censor this one, right? | ||
Yeah, okay. Bodega Bro. | ||
Who is Bodega Bro? | ||
And why did he have to die for our sins? | ||
No, he's not dead. He's not dead. | ||
But he has been... | ||
We'll go ahead and show the video first. | ||
We'll show the video first. This video went absolutely viral when it was posted on Black Twitter. | ||
The outrage, the hatred, the schizophrenic and nonsensical outrage that this inspired was truly a sight to behold. | ||
We'll talk about it a little bit, but first here's the video that set the New York world on fire. | ||
Just outrageous, unacceptable. | ||
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Here it is. Okay, so I just moved to New York, and I'm trying to go grocery shopping, and so I type in, like, grocery stores on my Apple Maps, and, like, every f***ing one I go to, like, I'm walking, too, like, they're like this s***, or, like, f***ing, like this. | |
Like, bro, that's not a grocery store. | ||
Like, I'm trying to get, like, eggs, yogurt, like, cheese, like s*** like that, right? | ||
Like look at this place Hey, oh, let me get a bacon egg and cheese The Aki way! Like, you know those TikToks? | ||
Like, I'm f***ing doing it. | ||
Like, I've literally been to, like, five of those now. | ||
Like, I don't know what the f*** I'm about to do for dinner. | ||
Like, where are the Kroger's and, like, the Whole Foods at? | ||
Like, I'm about to eat f***ing, like, cereal and ramen for dinner. | ||
Like, what the f***? Wow, how outrageous. | ||
How dare he say such things? | ||
How dare he make observations about a new place where he just moved? | ||
I mean, the biggest irony of this, oh yeah, so he's been fired. | ||
He's been fired from his job. | ||
The outrage mob has destroyed... | ||
This young man's life for daring to point out a topic that they champion all the time. | ||
That's the craziest part. | ||
Food deserts, right? People always complain about food deserts. | ||
There's nowhere in this area that you can get vegetables and produce. | ||
It's all fast food and prepackaged processed stuff. | ||
Yeah, it's not good. | ||
It's unhealthy. It's keeping people in a state of... | ||
Just a complete ill health and ill mental health, and it all comes together. | ||
Here's a guy who's just filming his experience with this, being like, what the hell? | ||
There's no fresh food around here anywhere. | ||
It's all this prepackaged bodega crap, and they hate him for it. | ||
How dare he say this? | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
It's wild how this happens, right? | ||
They talk about this all the time, the food deserts. | ||
But then it's like, I guess this is gentrification. | ||
Maybe there needs to be like a new, like, this is the new white man's burden. | ||
It's like the gentrifier's burden. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
It's like... You know, oh, there's food deserts. | ||
And some guy goes, and he's like, this is wrong. | ||
There's no good food anywhere. | ||
This is terrible. I can't get healthy food anywhere I go. | ||
Nowhere within walking distance. | ||
People are just like, how dare you? | ||
How dare you, you know, talk down to these people's culture? | ||
It's their culture, I guess, to be unhealthy. | ||
It makes no sense. People are like, you can get eggs at a bodega. | ||
It's like, that's... Not the point, but now the dude's been fired from his job for that video and for others. | ||
There's another video that I think was probably really behind it because he used the term colored people. | ||
Yes, that's right. He used the term colored people because he was talking about the NCAA. No, no. | ||
The NAACP. Sorry. | ||
Right? The National... | ||
Association for the Advancement of Colored People. | ||
And he was making a joke going, I just want to support the colored people, man. | ||
He's wearing an NAACP t-shirt. | ||
He's walking around like, yeah, I'm in this new neighborhood. | ||
I'm like the only white guy in my gym. | ||
So I'm wearing this shirt so they know I'm down. | ||
Just like joking, just kind of being outrageous. | ||
But also he did have the shirt. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
What's the issue here? | ||
The point is that... | ||
He has white privilege, so a completely nothing joke or a video about food deserts and an issue that liberals champion all the time. | ||
Just understand that liberals don't want solutions to the problems. | ||
They don't want Anything but to be mad and angry and racist against white people and punish them for speaking up in any way. | ||
That's all. So, Godspeed, Bodega Pro. | ||
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You're in our prayers. You're arguing that your Catholic faith dictates that life begins at the moment of conception. | |
There is a synagogue in Florida that has filed suit claiming that in Jewish law, abortion is required if necessary to protect the health, mental, or physical well-being of the woman. | ||
Why should your religious beliefs trump theirs? | ||
It's not my faith that tells me that life begins at conception. | ||
It's science. Well, there's plenty of scientists, as you know. | ||
96% of biologists agree that the moment of conception, a unique human life comes into existence. | ||
Where are you getting the 96%? | ||
Where does that come from specifically? | ||
That's a study from Chicago, University of Chicago. | ||
Okay, my producer will look that up because I've read many opinions preparing for this segment. | ||
I just want to be clear with our viewers. | ||
But that's science. You can debate whether or not that human life has value. | ||
My faith tells me that that human life has value. | ||
There is no consensus among scientists. And that faith tells me that that human life should be protected. | ||
But science tells us, at the moment of conception, when egg and sperm unite, a unique genetic code comes into existence that's never existed before and will never exist again. | ||
That is, in fact, the moment when a human being comes into existence. | ||
That is indisputable. | ||
Hey, that's my argument. | ||
That's what I always say. | ||
The DNA, the DNA argument. | ||
Yeah, it's new DNA. It's unique DNA. From the moment that they're born, essentially, you can actually, if you wanted to, any aborted fetus, no matter how young it is, you could test it for DNA, and it would not be the father's DNA, and it would not be the mother's DNA, because it's a unique life signature that, as she said, has never existed before. | ||
Incredible! And don't you love how the CNN anchor there... | ||
Just immediately stops her from answering, right? | ||
She's like, why should your religion trump their religion? | ||
Okay, so the obvious response would be, why should their religion trump our religion? | ||
Like, this is the weird—we need a separation of synagogue and state, I think is the— It's the main issue here. | ||
It's a moot point, I guess you could say, if one religion is in favor of abortion. | ||
But now, remember, I saw the story on J-Post two days ago. | ||
You know, they were very angry at Nick Fuentes for claiming that Jewish people were behind abortion in this country. | ||
Ironic, because that very same publication, that very same day, published a story about how Jewish people are behind abortions. | ||
It's all very confusing. | ||
Unless you just shake off the blinders and go, okay, I think I get it now. | ||
But then they're actually using the 96% of scientists claim for abortions. | ||
Well, actually, 96% of scientists, but it's just hilarious. | ||
Why should your religion trump their religion? | ||
One's like, well, it's not religion, it's logic. | ||
And CNN's like, no, no, it's not. | ||
No, it's not. No, you're supposed to say something anti-Semitic. | ||
You're supposed to say something hateful so I can say that you're anti-Semitic, even though we spend all of our time on CNN demonizing your religion, hating your religion, and claiming Christian nationalism is an existential danger to America, and also you're not allowed to not support Israel or you will not get state funds. | ||
You know, if your house gets destroyed by a hurricane and you want to repair it, you can't get funds if you support the BDS movement. | ||
That is the boycott, divest, and sanction Israel movement. | ||
So if you're anti-Israel, no funds for you. | ||
Sorry your house got destroyed, but first pledge loyalty to a foreign power. | ||
Insane, right? Completely and totally insane. | ||
Israel being a ethnostate. | ||
That is explicitly a Jewish nationalist state. | ||
Now, America, founded by Christians, founded on Christian principles, a Christian nation, should be a Christian nation. | ||
But it's not because Christians are sort of decent in this type of thing. | ||
We don't want to control anybody else. | ||
We want people to have religious freedom in this country. | ||
But again, she's right. | ||
It's not a religious nation. That is the science. | ||
There's no denying that. | ||
Isn't it great? Isn't it great when they get to dictate when science is the authority, when religion is the authority? | ||
It's, you know, whatever they want. | ||
Whatever they want. | ||
When it comes to certain things, you know, it's the science. | ||
You have to trust the science. We don't care about your religious imperative. | ||
But when it comes to abortion, they have a religious right to do this. | ||
If you have a religious right to kill babies, I don't know... | ||
That's religion that you want to follow, in my opinion. | ||
It's completely insane. | ||
Wild, in fact. Actually, we have another video here. | ||
Clip number 24. That woman who scrawled not yet human on her nine-month pregnant belly was actually interviewed. | ||
And we have the clip. I haven't watched it yet, so we'll respond to it in real time. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 24. | ||
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Amanda, I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that you are very pregnant. | |
I am very pregnant. I am due tomorrow. | ||
Oh my goodness. And are you due to being induced or are you going to wait and see? | ||
I'm going to wait and see. Okay. | ||
Now tell me about what you have written on your stomach. | ||
Sure. This is a part of me right now. | ||
I'm Jewish, and according to Jewish law and tradition, life begins with the first breath and at birth. | ||
And that if anything were to happen up until then, that it is part of me and it is my decision. | ||
It's part of my body. It's like a limb. | ||
I mean, it is a significant part of me, but it's my decision. | ||
Okay, so as you have written here, can you read it to me? | ||
Yeah, it says, not yet a human. | ||
And why did you write that? | ||
Because everyone is talking about murder, and it's just, it's me. | ||
It's not somebody else yet. | ||
I have a child. This is a person, this is a person with will, this is a person who has decision-making power, and this is me. | ||
What do you think of today's decision? | ||
It's awful. I mean, it's horrible. | ||
I don't know, you know, what parts this baby is gonna have, but if he or she does not have the options that they need to make bodily choices around what they can do with their own life, I don't know how to protect them in the world. | ||
That woman is anti-Semitic, I can tell you that right now. | ||
I mean, it's just wild, right? | ||
Because you would be, because you would be anti-Semitic. | ||
You saw that woman with not yet human written on her belly, and you were like, yeah, well, she's a Jew. | ||
You're like, whoa, whoa, how dare you? | ||
It's literally the first thing out of her mouth when she's asked about it. | ||
What's this on your belly? Well, I'm Jewish, so I believe that this baby that is due tomorrow, right? | ||
So that means it could have been viably born For the last, I don't know, three months, four months in some case. | ||
I mean, you know, the technology these days, babies can survive early births like never before. | ||
It's really incredible. But I guess she could kill a baby. | ||
And again, you know, we talked about it when we first saw the picture of her. | ||
She knows that's not true. | ||
She's lying. She is a liar. | ||
Like if somebody came up and took a baseball bat to her belly, as brutal as that sounds, that's what she's supporting, right? | ||
Just in a medical procedure. | ||
Well, very different. | ||
But no, she would demand they were charged with murder, obviously. | ||
It would obviously be a murder if somebody without her permission killed her baby while it was in her. | ||
You'd think she'd be like, well, it's fine. | ||
It wasn't a human, so what do I care? | ||
It's a misdemeanor assault. | ||
It's a misdemeanor assault. | ||
It's no big deal. | ||
No, of course. Of course it would be murder. | ||
She's a liar. And this does remind me of the Chuck Schumer... | ||
Scandal that happened a few years ago where Chuck Schumer 100% on abortion in this country. | ||
You haven't heard much from Chuck Schumer about the Supreme Court these days. | ||
Perhaps it's because he got caught attending a gala held by EFRAT, E-F-R-A-T, an organization that is anti-abortion in Israel. | ||
So in America, Chuck Schumer knows that abortion is a human right, and it's an outrage to even slightly limit women's ability to kill their children up to and even past the day that it's born. | ||
It's a moral imperative. | ||
But in Israel, it should not be allowed. | ||
It shouldn't be allowed. It's like the opposite of what the Nazis did. | ||
You know, the Nazis allowed abortion for Jews. | ||
Yeah, you can abort a Jewish baby. | ||
That's fine. They're not human. | ||
That's what the Nazis thought. But you can't abort German babies. | ||
They're precious and to be preserved. | ||
It's just the opposite of that, right? | ||
I mean, imagine. Just think about it for a second. | ||
Chuck Schumer supports, attends, and is celebrated by a pro-life organization in Israel. | ||
It's really just incredible. | ||
I gotta tell you, though, that woman, the pregnant woman that we just saw the interview with, did make for a great piece of propaganda. | ||
I mean, that was like an iconic image. | ||
You know, to show that image is anti-Semitic, Matt. | ||
We'll go to this break, but you'll come back and you'll apologize for slandering the Jewish people by saying that that woman somehow shows that abortion is bad. | ||
It's also nonsensical. | ||
Liberals just hate life, folks. | ||
That's all it is. You know, it really does. | ||
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It really does feel good to be a gangster. | |
It really feels amazing to be able to say whatever I want on the airwaves. | ||
It feels amazing to know That I have God knows how many organizations and government apparatuses and spy agencies and foreign powers, probably reading everything I do, probably listening in to my phone and not giving the slightest damn about it. | ||
Not caring at all. | ||
Yeah, say whatever you want to me. | ||
Watch me. Write articles about me. | ||
I couldn't care less. I couldn't care less because I know I'm right. | ||
I know I'm on the right track. | ||
I know routinely, time and time again, everything we say here at Infowars is proven to be utterly true. | ||
And we go farther and we're more extreme than basically any other media outlet you can find. | ||
Lots of stuff talking about the incredible numbers of subscribers Daily Wire had. | ||
Yeah, Daily Wire, Daily Wire, the people who told you to get the vaccine. | ||
People who were never Trumpers until it became convenient to be otherwise. | ||
Oh, it's, oh yeah, they're real brave about jumping on a bandwagon long, long after it's left the station. | ||
Once it's safe, once it's approved, once they realize they can make some money out of people by pretending they felt this way the whole time, oh, it's real. | ||
It's real brave of them. | ||
Come out. It feels good to be a trailblazer. | ||
It feels good to be the pace car in all of this. | ||
To set the standard for everybody else. | ||
It feels amazing to work at InfoWars and know that the most evil, despicable, murderous, warmongering, hateful psychopaths in the world see us as their number one enemy. | ||
Why? Because we're peaceful. | ||
Because we love everyone. | ||
Because we're Christian. Because we're white. | ||
Any number of reasons to hate us. | ||
But you know the thing about being a gangster? | ||
You couldn't care less. | ||
You upset me. | ||
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It really does feel good to be free of the shackles that are firmly ratcheted around most people's minds. | ||
And hopefully you can support us in this. | ||
It's the only way that we're allowed to be here. | ||
I don't think of it as... | ||
Anything to... It's not like self-aggrandizing. | ||
It's not like we did this all ourselves. | ||
No, we're here entirely because the American people want us here. | ||
Because the American people want a voice to tell them the truth and to push the truth to its logical conclusion. | ||
Right now, there's a lot of people. | ||
It's finally announced. Yes, it looks like the lab may have been where COVID came from. | ||
Oh, you're coming around to that, are you? | ||
And now there's people who didn't say... | ||
Honestly, I think right-wingers almost have an issue in their brain where they see people like me, they see people like Alex, they see people like Owen and Greg Reese and Chris. | ||
They see people like us say things, and they're scared to say them. | ||
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Come out and admit that we're probably right. | ||
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You didn't push this forward. | ||
Oh, and by the way, It didn't just come from a lab. | ||
It came from a lab on purpose. | ||
It was released on purpose. | ||
It was designed by American scientists at Fort Diedrich In cooperation with the Wuhan lab and it was released strategically at a very certain point in time to coincide with the 2020 election and the Black Lives Matter rallies, all of which were orchestrated to bring about the destruction of the Trump administration so that the powers that be could crush out that idea of independence standing up against their monolithic control. | ||
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This idea of, like, you need to protect yourself, shield yourself from the effects of all of this, whether it's fluoride in the water, get a water filter, you know, disruptive... | ||
Radiation from cell phones. | ||
Get a Faraday cage. Don't sleep next to your Wi-Fi router. | ||
These sorts of stuff. And you should be protecting yourself from these things. | ||
But you understand that they now have satellites that are bathing the entire Earth in this radiation. | ||
You understand that it's everywhere and it's continuous. | ||
And so you should be trying to protect yourself individually and your family because why should you be subjected to the chemical warfare being waged on the American people? | ||
You should protect yourself, obviously. | ||
But... That is not the endgame. | ||
The endgame is not trying to hide in a cave made of some sort of Faraday cage so you can prevent this. | ||
The only way that we get out of this, the only way you can actually protect yourself from this is to take over the system and get it back on the right track. | ||
So we'll talk more in this hour about the Dutch farmers that are protesting. | ||
But just know that the powers that be are in a full-fledged depopulation campaign. | ||
It is an absolute death cult they're indoctrinating people into. | ||
And we have to fight back as a collective and together, not just retreat. | ||
Welcome back, folks. We're going to open up the fun lines for your calls in the third hour of this show. | ||
We're going to continue to show some videos and talk about some pretty big topics here. | ||
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You know, I... I just... | |
I honestly just struggle with how to cover some of this stuff because, you know, now that sort of the InfoWars bomb went off already, as in the, you know, intellectual guerrilla warfare campaign has largely been successful in lighting little brush fires of liberty, | ||
so... Now there's a lot of organizations that report on these things individually, but I don't know if any of them draw it together like Infowars does. | ||
So I'm always sort of stuck between these two ideas of like, I want to cover this one topic, but also this one topic is not just... | ||
One independent thing totally separated from everything else. | ||
It's just a gear in a massive machine that's operating. | ||
And it's the machine operation that we need to identify. | ||
You know, I always say the constellation. | ||
We have all these little dots that are like these little data points. | ||
But you really can't see the picture until you connect all the dots and you come up with this constellation. | ||
This information constellation that you're dealing with. | ||
And then you see and you go, oh, that's what it is. | ||
Oh, that's what the shape I'm seeing is. | ||
And so, you know, all of it's connected, and it makes it difficult to even talk about just one of these things. | ||
And in a way, I almost was picturing it like that game Plinko. | ||
I don't know if you ever remember Plinko from, like, The Price is Right, right, where they drop the little disc, and it never takes the same path down. | ||
So it's like I could always start on the World Health Organization and the Wuhan lab and try to, like, trace the line and go, okay... | ||
So the Wuhan lab, probably where it came from, that means it was probably, you know, manufactured. | ||
They knew about this, but they hid this. | ||
So then you want to talk about the, you know, media manipulation of this idea, but also all of, you know, the lies about the origin of the coronavirus ties into the lies about the lockdowns and the lockdowns destroyed the economy, which is also being done by the war in Ukraine, which is, you know, the sanctions against Russia or why we can't Have oil in this country anymore, apparently. | ||
So that's also contributing to the collapse. | ||
But of course, they're also printing money at an insane rate to cover for the economy they destroyed during COVID. Of course, the masks don't work, but that's contributing to the mental illness that we're experiencing. | ||
You can start in one place, and where you go from that, whether you're talking about the medical situation, You're talking about the financial malpractice that took place and how the Ukraine war ties into that and how the Ukraine war ties into the Iraq war and the Syria war. | ||
And that's all tied into the CIA drug operations that destroyed the black community. | ||
And then you're talking about race and the way the U.S. government uses race to play off each other. | ||
It can go anywhere, but it's all... | ||
It's all being orchestrated and it's really not that complicated at the end of the day, but you need all of this information to just see the machine, right? | ||
If you just look at a... | ||
A backhoe, right? | ||
If you just look at this big machine, if you were to look at it piece by piece, you'd be like, well, I don't know what I'm looking at. | ||
There's a gearbox here and there's some sort of arm at some point. | ||
I don't know where that goes. | ||
It is a complicated machine, but then you step back and you go, oh, it's a giant shovel on an arm. | ||
And there's a driver and it's actually not that complicated. | ||
It's just a big shovel on wheels. | ||
It's actually pretty simple, but you get into the intricacies and it's incredibly complicated. | ||
So it's almost like you go, look, this is a gearbox. | ||
See, this gearbox is part of a larger machine that has a big shell and people are like, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
You're saying just because you, okay, I'll give you, I'll grant you, you have evidence of a gearbox, but to claim that it's part of some big machine is ridiculous. | ||
No, no. The big machine exists. | ||
And it's trying to kill you. | ||
It's a big machine, and it's tearing your house down around you, and you refuse to acknowledge that it's a machine, even though you do recognize that all the component parts are there and apparent. | ||
You have to be able to see the big machine. | ||
So it is a big machine that we're fighting right now. | ||
And sitting behind the driving wheel are the Federal Reserve and the bankers, because, well, they're at the top of the pyramid. | ||
There's a reason that the pyramid is their own self-designated logo. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 12. | ||
It's the federal chair, Powell, who I remind you was the one who was, according to Business Insider, doing everything short of cooing like a pigeon to bring inflation about. | ||
So he's the one that put policies into place that brought about inflation. | ||
And everybody knows the economy in America is absolutely a catastrophe. | ||
Food prices are up 10%. | ||
10% just on food. | ||
Just devastating to the American economy, to savings, to everything else. | ||
Jeremy Powell, however, says actually the economy is great. | ||
It's wonderful. Nothing's bad about it. | ||
There's one little comment he makes in this video that I'd like to point out. | ||
Let's go now to Fed Chairman Powell. | ||
So the U.S. economy is actually in pretty strong shape. | ||
So if you look back a year, the U.S. economy grew more than 5.5%. | ||
It was really the big reopening year. | ||
And so we had expected this year to be... | ||
Would you stop shutting everyone down? | ||
We also, of course, are raising interest rates. | ||
And the aim of that is to slow growth down so that supply will have a chance to catch up. | ||
We hope that growth can still remain positive. | ||
So if you look at the strength of the economy, households are in very strong financial shape. | ||
They've still got a lot of excess savings from, you know, forced savings from not being able to travel and things like that, and also from fiscal transfers. | ||
So households are overall, not every household, and not the ones at the lower end of the income spectrum, but overall in strong shape. | ||
The same thing is true of businesses. | ||
Very, very low rates of default and things like that. | ||
Lots of cash on the balance sheet. | ||
The labor market is tremendously strong, still averaging very, very high job growth per month. | ||
So overall, the U.S. economy is well positioned to withstand tighter monetary policy, we think. | ||
Three days ago, CNBC, 58% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
50% emitted inflation, including 30% of those earning a quarter million dollars or more. | ||
So 30% of people earning $250,000 a year are living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
And according to Powell, American households are doing very well. | ||
So what was the little phrase that I wanted to point out? | ||
It was very telling, subtle, when he says... | ||
American households still have a lot of excess savings, a lot of excess savings. | ||
That's what savings are for. | ||
Like, do you get what he's implying? | ||
Do you get what he's saying? See, when they see that American families have savings, they're like, that should be our money. | ||
That should be our money. | ||
They shouldn't have savings. | ||
I mean, the ultimate goal is for everybody to live on credit 100% of the time. | ||
It's the ultimate goal because it's the ultimate limiting factor, credit. | ||
It is a debt-based slavery that they're attempting to implement And they're already setting up everything, right? | ||
Right now, if I order a pizza on my phone, it gives me an option to pay 50 cents a day for two weeks. | ||
Like, they want you on a subscription service for life, and they want you as an indentured servant to your corporation. | ||
Owning nothing, buying nothing, saving nothing, but spending everything immediately. | ||
Everything on consumables, everything on food, or your lodging, or... | ||
Just like something fun but pointless. | ||
They don't want you saving. | ||
They don't want you owning a home. | ||
They don't want you building equity. | ||
They don't want you having generational wealth. | ||
Everything should be transitory and everything should be debt-based. | ||
That's their ultimate goal. | ||
He sort of let the mask slip a little bit there, but you can tell he's saying that because Americans have savings, Then the economy can handle a little bit more, a little bit more, until you drain those savings, until the American people have nothing to rely on, have no ability to build wealth at all because just sustaining life is so expensive, they can't manage saving any money. | ||
And they already can, so they're already putting everything on debt, so why not stack up some usury on top of that? | ||
Yeah, but don't you feel good when you spend your savings? | ||
Oh, so good. I mean, you've worked to save that up so that in case of an emergency or a crisis that we're currently going through, you can spend those savings, right? | ||
Look, if the American people have money in their savings account, it means they're being greedy and it must be seized by the federal government. | ||
Yeah, you could be giving it up to your friend. | ||
No save. | ||
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Mr. Crossell was talking about a gray box. | |
What's your grey box? Is there something that you wish you knew that would help in setting money private policy? | ||
Only one thing. Yeah, no, I'd go back to the same thing, really, which is what did we get wrong? | ||
And that really was looking at these supply-side issues and believing that they would be resolved relatively quickly. | ||
And by that I mean there were going to be vaccinations, everyone would get vaccinated, so the millions of people who dropped out of the labor force would come right back in. | ||
So wages wouldn't be under such pressure. | ||
That didn't happen for a range of reasons. | ||
It didn't happen. In addition, the bottlenecks and the shortages haven't been alleviated yet. | ||
And then on the back of that comes the new shock in the form of the war. | ||
But it wasn't something wrong with our models because it wasn't the models at all. | ||
It was a question of how to assess the persistence of these supply-side shocks. | ||
And I do think that there'll be, to Igerston's point, there is a lot of work going on to get smarter about the supply side. | ||
In the nature of it, though, it was a deep in the tail kind of a risk. | ||
And those are very hard to predict and assess when they come. | ||
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Because monetary policy is not an exact science, how often do you actually speak on the phone? | |
Yeah, so it was your fault. | ||
It's your fault for not getting the vaccine. | ||
That's the problem. That was the real issue. | ||
It's not enough people submitted to the vaccine, to the experimental mRNA gene-altering shot. | ||
That's why the economy is so bad. | ||
So just to reiterate what old Mr. | ||
Powell said there. See, inflation is a huge issue now, the inflation that they created. | ||
But it was exacerbated. | ||
By the COVID which they created and of course the lockdowns that they created and enforced at the end of a gun. | ||
But of course the shock of the Ukraine war that they created also had this trouble. | ||
So you know if only Americans had submitted to the vaccine earlier then all of this would be fine. | ||
It's your fault. Again I think they kind of And you can be ignorant. | ||
You can claim that you believe that all of this is just an accident. | ||
He's like, but it's not the model's fault. | ||
It's not the model's fault. No, we made models and we made decisions based on those models. | ||
And then they were all wrong and everything got worse and we're stupid and everything's bad. | ||
But it wasn't the model's fault and it's not our fault. | ||
It's your fault for not taking the vaccine. | ||
But again, do you think the mask is slipping a little bit here? | ||
Where they're like, you get that the... | ||
The point of... | ||
It wasn't that the vaccine was there to cause the reopening. | ||
It was that the lockdown was there to force you to get the vaccine. | ||
You understand that, right? You weren't going to get the vaccine, except they told you you couldn't have a job if you didn't get the vaccine. | ||
So first they lock you down, and then they say, all you have to do is take this vaccine, and then... | ||
And then you'll get out. And if you don't, well, that's your fault. | ||
I mean, it's amazing that the head of the Federal Reserve has less insight than me, Harrison Smith. | ||
Didn't even go to college. Yet I knew. | ||
Yet somehow, somehow I had the insight. | ||
I had a crystal ball I gazed into. | ||
I thought, what will happen if we forcibly shut down the entire economy? | ||
Hmm, let me think for a second. | ||
I don't know. I don't have the models. | ||
I don't have the Fed's models. I couldn't possibly figure out what happens when sheriffs with guns go and forcibly shut down any small business that tries to stay open while Target and Walmart do record business. | ||
Hmm, what could possibly happen? | ||
I mean, if you are... | ||
Still under the impression that these are people that are just doing their best to keep the ship on the right keel. | ||
Come on. Come on, people. | ||
Come on. | ||
Like, you realize they've admitted now. | ||
It's not even speculation. We've been saying it forever, and I keep saying it today, but like... | ||
It's actually very important to understand that these people, including the media, banksters, all these people, lied to us continuously about the efficacy of the vaccines. | ||
Australia now paying out to tens of thousands of vaccine-injured people, including a paralyzed man who was the first to receive his payment. | ||
Something like $40,000, just the first tranche of vaccines. | ||
Nothing more important to economy than vaccinating Americans. | ||
Yeah. And of course, you know, it's the same thing. | ||
Actual justice warrior Sean Fitzgerald did a great video combating John Oliver. | ||
John Oliver did like an hour-long segment where he's talking about rising rent prices and evil landlords raising rent. | ||
And this was the same person that mocked us endlessly and claimed we were heartless villains for saying, hey, maybe you shouldn't Destroy the rental property market because of lockdowns. | ||
Maybe this will have a negative impact. | ||
They say, shut up! Shut up, you idiot! | ||
We're trying to save the world here from coronavirus. | ||
We have to do this. | ||
And there's no choice. Then, like, fast forward a year, everything we said would happen, happens. | ||
They make no connection to this. | ||
They have no ability to look back a month or two months into the past. | ||
It's all just goldfish-style, just trudging along into the future of nonsense. | ||
And They have no ability to recognize that it's their actions that brought all of this about. | ||
No, it's your fault at the end of the day because you didn't get vaccinated. | ||
That's how stupid they think you are. | ||
So what is this machine building for us is the question. | ||
What is the purpose of the operation of this backhoe of globalism that they're building before our very eyes while attempting to conceal the various parts? | ||
Maybe a backhoe's not the right... | ||
The flamethrower they're taking to your family and your home, right? | ||
It's like, that's what... | ||
That's actually kind of a funny metaphor, right? | ||
You've got all of these alternative media outlets or even mainstream media outlets, and they're like, yeah, this guy, he's building something. | ||
We can't figure out what it is, but we're going to report on him building a fuel tank. | ||
He's building some sort of trigger with a guard. | ||
He's building some sort of projection system. | ||
He's building some sort of electric taser device. | ||
We can't figure out For some reason, we can't figure out how it all goes together. | ||
Well, meanwhile, he's just sitting there assembling a flamethrower. | ||
He's just like, I'm going to burn you to death. | ||
I'm going to burn you to death. They're like, we can't figure it out. | ||
We don't know. We don't know what this system is they're building. | ||
Well, we know what the system is that they're building. | ||
It's a technocratic slavery. | ||
It's a prison planet system of total control based on transactional level oversight, surveillance, and control of your financial system. | ||
They announce it I didn't make this up. | ||
We've been reporting on this for years, and now they've taken the mask off, and they're admitting that this is exactly what they're doing. | ||
So what does the world look like? | ||
What does this brave new world that they're building for us look like? | ||
What is it going to look like when all of our beautiful houses and families are dust to be swept away in the wind, having been burned to ash? | ||
We've got a clip number 34. | ||
This is a clip from 2011. | ||
This is a serious video. This is not a parody. | ||
And this is what they want you to think is the ultimate goal in life. | ||
Let's watch. Oh! | ||
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Hi! I'm so glad you're on time. | |
I'm Vee. I'm looking forward to showing you around Plandopolis today. | ||
My husband works from home. | ||
He's a virtual engineer working on one of the city's desalination plants. | ||
He controls the robots who do all the important maintenance. | ||
I think he basically plays computer games for a living. | ||
Are you ready to go? | ||
Have you got your calorie card open on your smartphone? | ||
I registered your visit with Slick Travel Corp the other day, so they've allotted you a journey time to match mine. | ||
It makes so much sense, doesn't it? | ||
Switch off brain and go to work. | ||
With this many people around, I'm glad there's a mega computer in charge. | ||
We're so lucky. | ||
Our kids were allocated to school quite near my practice, so I can drop them off on the way. | ||
It saves on our calorie ration. | ||
Well, it won't be long until the little darlings get their career announcements. | ||
They've been working so hard, so I'm sure they'll get something good. | ||
Not that there's anything wrong with fixing carbon scrubbers for a living or anything. | ||
Are you hungry? Let's pop to the market as we're passing. | ||
Right, what's on the menu this month? | ||
No, not meat. | ||
It's not your birthday. | ||
The Global Food Council are doing a really good job of keeping food production going. | ||
I mean, you don't get the choice you're used to, but we're better off than most. | ||
I think it's probably easiest to walk from here. | ||
You barely see a car in the city centre nowadays, unless you're rich. | ||
The state knows they just aren't practical anymore. | ||
We're all trying to meet our global carbon deal. | ||
Electric bikes are so much better for getting around our neighbourhood. | ||
And why waste valuable space on car parks when you can use them to grow food? | ||
I don't care what you say, Alex. | ||
They don't deserve to live in that ghetto. | ||
They are completely disconnected. | ||
No high-speed transport system, no new internet. | ||
They miss out on jobs and many essential services, too. | ||
Oh, hi again. | ||
What a day. I had to make an emergency visit to the Cry Freedom Gettos. | ||
I mean, I miss my sister like mad, but I'm glad they went when they were moved to New Amsterdam. | ||
They're safe from climate change. | ||
Safe from climate change. | ||
We work as robot polishers. | ||
Do you have your calorie card with you? | ||
No meat today. It's not your birthday. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
Oh, no. It's a prison that we're all trapped in forever, and you've been somehow indoctrinated into loving it. | ||
That's horrifying. That's horrifying. | ||
Absolutely horrifying. | ||
And, of course... What you just saw, again, not a parody. | ||
It wasn't mocking this idea. | ||
It was an advertisement explaining to you what a great and wonderful thing it would be to live under the Great Reset. | ||
Of course, it wasn't called the Great Reset then. | ||
This was 11 years ago because this has all been a plan that's been in operation for decades, and they're just now getting to the conclusion of it. | ||
Okay, welcome back folks. | ||
So we just saw a little piece of propaganda that went a little ways in explaining the purpose behind the lies and dissimulation of the leaders of the Federal Reserve as they attempt to bring about in a secret way the Total enslavement of all of humanity. | ||
And we saw back in 2011, they already had everything established in place. | ||
The carbon tax credit, the calorie, you know, allocation, the In fact, we won't be eating meat anymore. | ||
It'll be a special occasion for your birthday because we love our controllers so much. | ||
We're better off than most. | ||
We get potatoes. Well, okay. | ||
Sounds like horrific soulless hell that you're trying to indoctrinate us into. | ||
The problem is we're already there, mostly, and it's been... | ||
Done on purpose, by the most part. | ||
It's strange how people are okay with living like this. | ||
I'm going to go now to a video that's gone a little bit viral, but it's very similar to a number of other videos that have come out over the last year or so. | ||
People, it's a trend on TikTok. | ||
People sort of film throughout their day. | ||
They say, what is a day in the life like for an employee of Uber or something? | ||
So this is an employee of, I believe it's LinkedIn or Indeed, one of these big tech companies. | ||
Let's take a look at how she spends her day, shall we? | ||
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Today was one of those days where you leave for work at 7am and you don't get back until past midnight. | |
I left for work early for a 9am meeting that was conveniently cancelled right beforehand. | ||
But luckily I got to the lobby and there were these eucalyptus towels waiting for me, which is really nice, and some fresh orange water, which I of course took before taking the elevator up to the office. | ||
I grabbed some breakfast, normal oatmeal and chia seed pudding, and we finally got LinkedIn mugs in the office, which I'm so excited about, and prepped some LinkedIn content. | ||
Then I found out that the Walhart that we have in the office is made out of recycled trees from Chicago, which was so cool, fun fact. | ||
Recycled trees. And it was time for our company All Hands, so I grabbed our drink of the day, which is a Blackberry Mojito, and headed downstairs to the All Hands room with some of my coworkers. | ||
There weren't that many people there, but listen to them sing Mamma Mia. | ||
What is this? | ||
This is not a career. | ||
This is not a job. | ||
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Anyways, we love that song. We grabbed some lunch because we were starving after that. | |
There was this cool little dish and I grabbed a chai latte before heading to work. | ||
Watched some of my co-workers play ping pong and then tried out a new quiet room, which is a really nice area to just like relax and unplug from work. | ||
Then it was time to buckle down. | ||
I had to get certified in a new marketing lab certification on LinkedIn. | ||
So I did that and just like sat in our focus area for a while. | ||
I grabbed a snack after I was hungry. | ||
And then I finished off the rest of my work. | ||
I'm getting an email announcing the next team that I'll be joining through my BLP program. | ||
It was really exciting news. | ||
I'm going to be joining a marketing team. | ||
Work was finally over. | ||
It was hot as hell, so we went to go get some drinks in Lincoln Park before heading to a housewarming party for one of our coworkers. | ||
Here we are. There was banana pudding. | ||
It was just great summer vibes and really fun to connect with everyone. | ||
And then we last minute decided, F it, let's go out. | ||
So we headed to West Loop and went to Federali's for a quick drink. | ||
At this point, I realized that I was still out with my work laptop, so I decided to call it a night. | ||
Good night. Oh, and you do that every day, huh? | ||
Every day is like that. | ||
Every day, day in, day out. | ||
That's how you are. | ||
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And that's what you eat. And that's what you do. | |
I mean, my God. | ||
Woo! And, you know, I mean, every video is like this. | ||
Every video, the Uber one went viral recently and was even more sort of stark and depressing. | ||
So, yeah, good job. | ||
You know. Do that for a couple more years, then you'll be incapable of having kids. | ||
You won't have a choice to do anything else, but no, it's great. | ||
You scrolled through a website for a little bit. | ||
You sent an email. | ||
Wow, hard work. | ||
Incredible. These are the people that are like, we need socialism, okay? | ||
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I think we need socialism. | |
Today's drink was the chai latte salmon mojito. | ||
It's incredible. I'm always torn. | ||
I want to do a video like this for my life, but at the same time InfoWars has hateful enemies that would use any information about me or my child or my wife to target us for violence. | ||
That's the flip side of this society that we're dealing with. | ||
The undergirding of insanity. | ||
Sickening. You know, it's just... | ||
I was just with that little ad break there. | ||
Just picturing what a video of my life would look like. | ||
Just laughing at... | ||
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What is this? | |
What is this? It's not meaning. | ||
It's not purpose. It's not fulfilling. | ||
I know it's not fulfilling. | ||
I know it's not fulfilling. | ||
How could you possibly be fulfilled by what you just saw? | ||
There's a reason. That young women just like her, more than half of them are on psychotropic drugs, right? | ||
I guarantee you that woman is on some sort of chemical lobotomy she takes on a daily basis, right? | ||
You'd have to be. I mean, we... | ||
We saw... I mean, what? | ||
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Just what? What is this? | |
Just, like, catered meals and ping-pong tables. | ||
And she's, like, just, like, scrolling through, like, some shopping website. | ||
She's like, then I put together a LinkedIn board. | ||
And then I went to a meeting where we all sang a song. | ||
And then I had to go to the quiet room to decompress from the work that I was doing. | ||
It's just like, yeah, it doesn't matter. | ||
Google, Uber, they're all like this. | ||
These people must eat more fruit than monkeys. | ||
I mean, my God. My day. | ||
Because I was just thinking, I was like, what did I do yesterday after work? | ||
And just the only thing I immediately think of is just like holding my son and just spinning around. | ||
He's just like cackling wildly, like laughing hysterically, and I'm just like spinning until I'm too dizzy and like we both fall down. | ||
It's just, it's wild. | ||
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I don't know. These people. | |
You're starting to sound a little jealous. | ||
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I'm so jealous. I think so. | |
Gosh, I wish my life was a chapter of the Brave New World. | ||
It's just the Brave New World. | ||
That's all it is. In Brave New World, one of the main characters is a writer for the movies. | ||
And he's struggling because he's like, there's only so much you can say about nothing. | ||
And the one thing that Huxley got wrong about Brave New World is he completely, totally, severely underestimated the degeneracy that would happen. | ||
In Brave New World, everything's clean, everything's nice. | ||
People are, like, actually semi-moral in this really perverted kind of backwards way, but it's all still very, like... | ||
Clean and professional and everything. | ||
It's like, you ever listen to rap music? | ||
You ever listen to rap music? | ||
There are 10 million songs a day being produced. | ||
Every single one of them is about two topics. | ||
Sleeping with women and smoking weed. | ||
Maybe like doing crime. | ||
That might be it. But just endless variations of that. | ||
that are coming up with entire new dictionaries of vocabulary to describe those three things and nothing else. | ||
Just over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over. | ||
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These four people. | |
And they're just like, it's so amazing. | ||
I work at LinkedIn and it's amazing. | ||
It's amazing. I do no work. | ||
I get paid $100,000 a year. | ||
And if the government fires me, then they'll have a lawsuit on their hands. | ||
And they have to fulfill certain quotas to hire people like me who do absolutely nothing and contribute nothing. | ||
And if they fire me, then the government will take them over. | ||
So they have to keep me. | ||
And they have to keep promoting the ESG score. | ||
And we're just going to spend all of our time talking about climate change. | ||
And we get paid $100,000 for this. | ||
And the world is so broken, guys. | ||
Like, why are Trump supporters so evil? | ||
It's just like... | ||
You know, if you want to live as a bug, I think it's your right to live as a bug. | ||
It's absolutely your right to live as a bug. | ||
I'm gonna see if I can find the video I did. | ||
Because I took the last one, the Uber lady... | ||
I was showing off her wonderful life, her completely sterile and just soulless life. | ||
And I just put the intro monologue to American Psycho underneath. | ||
It actually worked out perfectly. | ||
It worked out exactly one-to-one. | ||
I'll have to find where it is in my computer, and we'll maybe play that in just a little bit. | ||
Because it works perfectly. It's like a mix between Brave New World and American Psycho. | ||
And all of this is, of course, a spiritual and cultural death. | ||
Tucker Carlson went off about this and made a bunch of good points about it. | ||
However, the video of his is 17 minutes, so I don't think we're going to be able to go to it now. | ||
But that's life in the Brave New World. | ||
I will go to clip number 15 here. | ||
It's our friend Chase Geyser. | ||
He put this together for... | ||
An organization. I'll find out what that organization was. | ||
We'll just go to clip number 15. | ||
He did a longer six-minute video, but it's really excellent, and there's a reason that these globalist institutions are operating this way and supporting this type of lifestyle and perpetuating this type of life that leaves you—it's a suicidal existence where you're— The chain of existence that has been perpetuated for eons, | ||
generation upon generation, human beings striving and building and creating and fighting and dying, suffering to bring you to this point. | ||
And then it stops with you because you'd rather drink a chai latte and play ping pong, go out and get drunk and None of those things are bad things. | ||
No, none of those things are bad things. | ||
They're bad things if that's what you do in lieu of anything else. | ||
I mean, I feel like on a real note, though, like, you look at this and, you know, she's probably playing a little bit to, like, the FOMO in, you know, her peers' eyes, you know, like, when it comes to, like, what she does after work. | ||
Because if you think about it, you know, she, in her little timeline there, like, she was going out to get drinks while the sun was still up and sure that, you know, maybe she worked a long day and, you know, she's out by 8 p.m., let's say. | ||
Let's say that's a long day. | ||
Well, I mean, you know, she doesn't have to do that. | ||
She could be home by eight, you know, and she has plenty of time where she could take breaks or whatever. | ||
And I feel like, you know, when she's talking about like, oh, yeah, aren't you guys jealous that like we're going out and having fun as, you know, friends and stuff like that? | ||
And yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
I feel like that's kind of a huge thing when you look at a lot of these videos that are posted to social media, right? | ||
That's where the fakery comes in. | ||
Right, right. Other than that, you know, like let's say she's not going out. | ||
Well, then there's not much to be jealous of other than the fact that her work caters. | ||
Right. And I wouldn't, you know, either even go so far as to say like she's chemically lobotomized. | ||
You know, she's probably not on any SSRIs, but I do understand what you're talking about in terms of like, yeah, you can make a great salary, but, you know, if your work life isn't fulfilling... | ||
Yeah, that can be incredibly depressing, right? | ||
You can easily get burnt out, especially, you know, if you're working long days like that. | ||
Right. It's just like, where are... | ||
But she was working long days, right? | ||
Working long days in the mine. | ||
It's like, she did maybe 15 minutes of work that day. | ||
Sometimes doing nothing, though. | ||
Sometimes doing nothing is harder than doing something. | ||
I don't know. I mean, the thing is that, like... | ||
This individual, I don't know if she's on drugs, but I know more than half of the women like her are, right? | ||
So, you know, so many of these people, right? | ||
We see it all the time. | ||
Like, young influencer commits suicide. | ||
It's like her entire thing is videos like this or photos like this. | ||
She's, like, on a roof somewhere, like, on a yacht. | ||
And inside, they're just, like, miserable. | ||
It's just this, like, yawning chasm of death. | ||
They just, like, despise everyone and everything. | ||
They feel hopeless and confused and... | ||
Meaningless. And it's like, because you are. | ||
Because you're meaningless. Because you have no meaning. | ||
Because you have nothing internal that's driving you to do anything greater. | ||
What is she contributing to? | ||
What is she building? What is she striving for? | ||
What is she trying to achieve? | ||
What is she learning? Is she expanding her mind? | ||
Your mind is this supercomputer and she's using it to play Tetris. | ||
It's a complete... It's a complete abdication of your responsibility as a human to live up to your potential and actually achieve something and contribute to something and build something great. | ||
You're just enjoying things. | ||
It's just endless pleasure. | ||
And pleasure is great. I don't care, but this is the meaning in her life. | ||
This is her purpose. And she presents it as if this is wonderful and great, but she goes home alone at night to her quiet apartment and watches some Netflix show that's utterly meaningless. | ||
And she likes things on Twitter and thinks that's activism and pretends that she's oppressed so she feels like her life has some meaning when in reality it's an endless cycle of hedonism and Pointlessness. | ||
It's just not for me. I'll just say it's just not for me, I guess. | ||
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I'll just say that. I live in the American Gardens building on West 81st Street on the 11th floor. | |
My name is Patrick Bateman. | ||
I'm 27 years old. | ||
I believe in taking care of myself in a balanced diet and a rigorous exercise routine. | ||
There is an idea of a Patrick Bateman, some kind of abstraction, but there is no real me, only an entity, something illusory. | ||
And though I can hide my cold gaze, and you can shake my hand and feel flesh gripping yours, and maybe you can even sense our lifestyles are probably comparable, I simply am not there. | ||
I didn't even have to edit that that much. | ||
I just took the monologue. | ||
I put it over the video of the Uber lady. | ||
And it happens to line up perfectly. | ||
Isn't that amazing? Isn't that amazing how that works? | ||
And again, you know. | ||
I kind of get it. Like, I have friends and family that work at these tech companies. | ||
And, you know, they talk, they're like, that's amazing. | ||
We have, like, a catered chef, and we have this, and we have that. | ||
And it's like, okay, I guess. | ||
I don't know. If that's what you want to do. | ||
Whatever, but you realize that, like, what these people are involved in, like, you know, LinkedIn is just as controlled as every other platform. | ||
You know that these people, in between their, you know, bites of, you know, free, whatever, imported honeydew melon or whatever the hell they're eating. | ||
Can we scroll back through that video and just look at the menu real quick? | ||
It's the thing to me. I like gag when I see the food that these people eat. | ||
Peach vibe, Celsius, like what is that? | ||
It's just weird. | ||
It's all so sterile and personless and soulless and prefabricated and lonely. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
I don't understand the appeal. | ||
It's bizarre and hopeless. | ||
It's coming up right here. | ||
I can't even remember. I can't even come up with this stuff. | ||
What does it say? Wild tuna, Nikoi's salad, lemon Dijon dressing, cage-free egg, tomato basil soup. | ||
That sounds good. Grilled balsamic portobello cheddar cheese sandwich, honey crisp apple shortcake. | ||
Don't knock until you try it. | ||
I'm knocking all of them, and I will not try a single one of those things. | ||
My wife would probably love that menu. | ||
I wish I had an appetite for stuff like that. | ||
I would love that menu. Would you? | ||
I mean, I don't know. Where's the cheeseburger? | ||
Where's the hot dog? | ||
Where's the steak? Where's the meat? | ||
There's no meat on that menu. | ||
It's just weird. I don't know. | ||
I don't get it. It's all very bizarre to me. | ||
Eating nothing but cold food. | ||
Drinking strawberry rose soda. | ||
It's just... It's all performative, right? | ||
It's all like... It's because it looks cool. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Would you drink strawberry rose soda? | ||
What are you drinking? What is that? | ||
It's grapefruit seltzer. | ||
That's fine. Grapefruit seltzer is good. | ||
I mean, it's just, I don't know. | ||
I want to take your calls. | ||
We're going to talk about the spiritual death of this country. | ||
I'd like to take your calls. And again, maybe we can scroll through. | ||
The end of this Tucker Carlson clip puts it really well. | ||
He calls it a manufactured disaster, but the disaster is that These people, because every big tech company is like this, right? | ||
From Twitter to Google to Netflix. | ||
Netflix would be a good example, right? | ||
God only knows how many thousands of people live lives just like that at Netflix. | ||
And what they're ultimately producing is the worst television anybody has ever seen. | ||
It's awful. Nobody likes it. | ||
Their business is totally failing. | ||
It doesn't resonate with anyone emotionally because these people don't seem to recognize what speaks to humanity. | ||
But at least they're making something. | ||
At least they're coming out with something. | ||
It's awful. It's just bad on every level. | ||
Like spiritually bad. | ||
Literally bad. Just the stories they tell are stupid. | ||
I mean everything about it is stupid and pointless. | ||
But at least they're making something. | ||
But these people, LinkedIn, Twitter, right? | ||
They have to go to the quiet room and just relax. | ||
Decompress from work. It's so hard going through and banning people that question the vaccine. | ||
I'm so tired, right? | ||
Like they're engaged in evil. | ||
These companies are evil. | ||
They're supporting evil. | ||
They're profiting from evil. | ||
They're doing evil. And evil's not some cackling guy. | ||
You know, it's not, uh... | ||
It's not Scarface, right? | ||
Sitting behind a big desk of cocaine, like, killing people. | ||
No, it's this banality of evil. | ||
It's this soulless, endless rot that we're dealing with. | ||
And, uh... Again, maybe you can live this life and you can be a decent, good person and be achieving stuff on your off time. | ||
None of these people are. And again, they're benefiting and they're enjoying the surface-level pleasures of the world that came before, but they have no knowledge about it. | ||
They're not building on the Western canon. | ||
They're not building families or Anything to look back and be proud of. | ||
When they're gone, just like it said, I simply am not here. | ||
They'll be gone. | ||
They'll be swept away like tears in the rain. | ||
And their existence will never have had any impact one way or the other. | ||
And again, it's not that these people are incapable of it. | ||
It's not that these people, you know, it's not like I'm making fun of people with a disability here, where it's just like, you can't do things that we can do. | ||
No, you can. You just are choosing not to. | ||
You have been seduced by this lifestyle of hopelessness. | ||
So I'm going to give out the phone number here, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
And I'd like to close out. | ||
Do we have the Alex Jones clip here? | ||
Let's roll into Alex Jones. | ||
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Instead of looking up to Thomas Jefferson or looking up to Nikola Tesla or looking up to Magellan, I mean, kids, Magellan's a lot cooler than Justin Bieber. | |
He circumnavigated with one ship the entire planet. | ||
He was killed by wild natives before they got back to Portugal. | ||
And when they got back, there was only like 11 people alive of the 200 Instead of looking up to Thomas Jefferson or looking up to... | ||
Oh man, I get cut off before my favorite part. | ||
That's striving! | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
Come on. You're not made to eat fruit and play ping pong all day. | ||
You're not made to work out so you look good in your selfies. | ||
You're not made to fulfill some quota for some button presser in Silicon Valley. | ||
You're not made for pointless frivolity. | ||
You are the most powerful being that has ever walked the earth and you are squandering it and it's infuriating and you are the one suffering and your family is the one who is diminishing and disappearing and you are surrendering your place in the heavens to people Who despise you and they've encouraged you and they've convinced you that you're a good person for committing this cultural, spiritual, soul suicide. | ||
Don't let them wake up, achieve, create, build, establish, stop whiling away your time, doing your hair, fixing your fingernails, and listening to Justin Bieber! | ||
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We'll be right back. Spread the legs! | |
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Talking about the cultural, spiritual decline of this country, of the West in general. | ||
You know, I was reading a book yesterday. | ||
And, you know, I always say you gotta... | ||
Obviously you gotta read non-fiction. | ||
I've got like four books in rotation right now. | ||
I'm reading The Pentagon's Brain by Annie Jacobson. | ||
Really brilliant. History of DARPA. It's just incredibly illuminating. | ||
Reading Dark Alliance by Gary Webb. | ||
Talking about the Iran-Contra affair and the drug dealing in America. | ||
That relates to the Eagle 2 program that I talk about so much. | ||
But I'm also reading the Baldur's Gate novel. | ||
The old video game I used to play. | ||
It's just a very cheesy fantasy novel. | ||
But it's amazing because I seriously learn more from fiction. | ||
Even bad fiction. There's this one character... | ||
That is trying to stop a war and when we do so, they're having to manipulate another character. | ||
And the first character that's doing the manipulating feels really bad about doing the manipulating. | ||
But they're talking to another character and they're like, yeah, but it's a higher goal that we're going after. | ||
I know we're sort of using this guy, but there's a higher purpose in it. | ||
We have to have confidence in our mission. | ||
And they say... And one person says, I just feel bad because he's such a good guy, the guy we're manipulating. | ||
He's such a good guy at heart, and I feel bad that we're manipulating him. | ||
The other character says, that's why we can manipulate him, because he's such a good guy. | ||
And I heard that, I read that line, and it's just like, man, that's so insightful. | ||
It really is. | ||
It's really hard to manipulate people that aren't good. | ||
Good people, they aren't usually suspicious people. | ||
Because you tend to assume other people think like you. | ||
So it doesn't even enter into your mind, am I being manipulated right now? | ||
It's like, well, but they're my friend. | ||
Why would they manipulate me? | ||
Oh, you're a good person. So it means you're easy to manipulate. | ||
So there's a reason that good people are able to be manipulated. | ||
I even think these women that we're showing are the men that make these videos of their lives of just total pointlessness. | ||
I don't think they're bad people. I think they're good people and I think that makes them easy to manipulate. | ||
And I think the one thing... | ||
And like that's indoctrinated in people too, right? | ||
And it's one of the weaknesses of Christianity is that people who want to manipulate Christians can go, oh, well, you know, you're supposed to be loving, so you should let me do this. | ||
Christians kind of fall for that. | ||
There's nothing loving about being manipulated. | ||
You're not, you know, there's turn the other cheek, right? | ||
But if you're being tricked into capitulating to evil, there's nothing sacrificial about that or righteous about that. | ||
And so I think that's one of the things that we try to... | ||
Try to impart to people with Infowars is like, you can be a good person and also not be tricked. | ||
You can be a decent, good person that loves everyone, but not have to fall for all of their little tricks. | ||
You just don't have to. | ||
It doesn't make you a bad person to call out scams. | ||
Like the border is a great example. | ||
The southern border. Well, it's people who want asylum. | ||
Don't you care about these poor people that are fleeing these issues? | ||
It's like, no, they're scamming you. | ||
They aren't fleeing persecution. | ||
Go ask them. They tell the people on the ground, go, yeah, I heard we can get money if we go here. | ||
Here's my UN card full of money that they're paying for me to get here. | ||
I've lived a great life in Colombia for 15 years, but my wife's about to have a baby, so we're going to go to America so they can be a citizen, and then we can get citizenship and skip the line. | ||
They say that on video. | ||
So you're not a bad person for going, okay, well, you can't do that. | ||
Sorry, you can't take advantage of our goodness like that. | ||
So I don't know. I don't know if that gets across. | ||
I don't know if that is being imparted to people in the way that we hope it is. | ||
But that is one of the missions of InfoWars. | ||
It's why this mug is so illustrative of what we try to achieve. | ||
That you aren't going to protect the sheep by being a sheep. | ||
You're not a good person because you're a sheep. | ||
Because you just go along because you refused. | ||
I never argue with anybody. | ||
I just roll over to them all the time. | ||
It's like that doesn't make you a good person. It makes you a weak person. | ||
It makes you a sucker. It makes you complicit in their evil. | ||
So don't be a bad person. | ||
Be a good person. But don't be a weak person. | ||
Be a strong person. Strong and good. | ||
That's it. That's all you need. You need to be strong. | ||
You need to be good. Those things are not good. | ||
Contradictory to each other. So I hope you support us in this mission. | ||
I hope you go to Infowarsstore.com because after all, strength loves strength. | ||
I want everybody to be strong. | ||
I want every race, color, and creed to be able to stand up for themselves, be free from oppression, free to live the lives in the way that they want to live as long as it's not hurting anybody else. | ||
That's the ultimate goal. | ||
It's the goal of America. It's the goal of Christianity. | ||
It's the goal of all of these wonderful, glorious things that our forefathers fought and died and suffered to bring us. | ||
And we hope only to be worthy of that sacrifice. | ||
And we celebrate it on July 4th. | ||
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Remind them that They're not a good person because they are just comfortable all the time. | ||
That's a trick. Let's go to your phone calls now. | ||
We have Bart in Georgia who wants to talk about the moral decline and fall of America. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Bart, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, I saw this Jesus meme relating to abortion the other day that says it all. | |
Jesus Christ is up in heaven holding three babies. | ||
He's looking down at this woman and says, this is the third abortion you've had this year, you slut. | ||
I'm not a freaking daycare service. | ||
Aww. That's so sad. | ||
But yeah, great point, bringing abortion into this conversation. | ||
They're, you know, it's this type of life, right? | ||
This is the type of life, the type of life that we show, the American psycho non-existence that women are killing their babies to achieve, right? | ||
If I had a baby, I wouldn't be able to go out and drink my strawberry daiquiri. | ||
I mean, this is what you're sacrificing your children to achieve? | ||
You're right. Abortion is sort of the... | ||
The final boss of this satanic system. | ||
Thanks for bringing that up, Bart. | ||
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Anything else? Yeah, I want to take you in the right field real quick with Uber and go all the way back to how they put taxi cabs, taxi drivers, and business by cutting the price in half illegally. | |
And I used to make a great living. | ||
I even owned my own company. | ||
Now I can't even pay my insurance. | ||
Thanks, Biden. Well, thanks to the big tech corporatocracy. | ||
I mean, that is a tragedy, and I'm sorry for that. | ||
And you, along with millions of other people, have been put out of business by the likes of Uber and Amazon and all these other organizations who are just soulless monstrosities. | ||
It is horrific. Let's go now to Billy in Alabama. | ||
I want to talk about the origin and name of Monkeypox. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Billy, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Can you hear me? | |
Yes, sir. Okay, yeah. | ||
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I appreciate letting me speak to you about this. | |
This should be very obvious to all liberals. | ||
I believe that the narrative that's going to come out from Tedros and Harari and Klaus Schwab is going to be that a monkey escaped from Trump's secret lab in Miralago, made its way to South Beach. | ||
Had monkey sex with a gay man, and thus the origin of the disease, and they're going to rename it Trumpypox. | ||
And he's going to testify in front of the January 6th committee, and you say you saw Trump inject the monkeypox into the gay man? | ||
It'd make just as much sense, yeah. | ||
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No, I heard that from my friend's son's babysitter's nephew. | |
That's right. Which means it's admissible in court these days. | ||
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Oh, absolutely. Great stuff. | |
Like you, I'm a self-educated, you know, non-college I've dealt with and had to suffer the pontifications of intellectual idiots for decades, just like, you know, you know how it is, Harrison. | ||
I know very much how it is, Billy. | ||
Yeah. Waiting through this mess on a continual basis. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Billy. | ||
We're going to go back out to your calls on the other side. | ||
Max in Kansas has called, and we'll go to him on the other side. | ||
But just in the last 30 seconds of this segment, Chris Pratt says wackos on the right and left. | ||
Can we stop pretending like this is both sides? | ||
Can we stop pretending like it's the right out here canceling your movies and deleting the word Jesus from your acceptance speech and abusing you and forcing you to apologize? | ||
Can we stop pretending like the right is as bad as the left? | ||
Please, Chris Platt. All right, folks, directly out to your phone calls now. | ||
We have Max in Kansas. | ||
We've got some other callers as well, so let's try to keep comments as short as possible. | ||
I know you guys are smart and can talk to you all forever, so I'll try to do my best to get to as many as possible. | ||
Max in Kansas, you're on the air. | ||
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Harrison, my brother in Christ, that was the most cringe, weird, and final retarded video I've seen in a long time. | |
And I'm on social media, and I'm in high school, and I see a lot of retarded videos, but that just takes the cake. | ||
I mean... My goodness, because I have three jobs. | ||
I work in retail, I do landscaping work, and I sometimes go to work with my dad to install air conditioning. | ||
Oh yeah, and every summer I work for a farm, and we have a 430 to pick and sell corn and produce for a few weeks. | ||
But that video just proves something. | ||
A good analogy is, have you seen Fight Club? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. That scene from Fight Club when Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and those guys beat up that fat politician in the bathroom in our leg. | ||
And Brad Pitt's like, we cook your meals. | ||
We protect you while you sleep. | ||
Do not fudge with us. | ||
But what he said is true. | ||
People like me, like you, who work hard, do everything for these elitists and leftists. | ||
We mow their lawns. We clean their bathrooms. | ||
We take their plates at restaurants. | ||
We do everything for them. | ||
them and meanwhile what are they doing getting their chai tea lattes at starby's before going into quote work to do absolutely nothing i don't know that can be fulfilling here i didn't even think about that but that's so funny is like the corollary to that it's like yeah everything everything she does has some like oppressed brown person like serving her or like cleaning up after her and she's just like literally waltzing through life just | ||
just completely supported by a bunch of, like, miserable people just working desperately to try to, you know, grasp some part of the American dream. | ||
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I didn't even think about that. Or to feed their families into, like, hell, yeah. | |
And, you know, like, because... | ||
Dude, when I, after, like, when I finished playing Rock Room All Alone or whatever, I feel genuinely good, not just because of, like, the money, but, like, because it's actually fulfilling to admire your own work. | ||
And, you know, I wouldn't trade that for anything in the world, but like you said, you know, when the camera goes off and when they're alone in their house, are they really happy? | ||
Like, no, probably not. | ||
And last thing, you said you were reading Dark Alliance by Gary Webb and about the Contras. | ||
Really fascinating stuff. | ||
Have you seen the movie American Made? | ||
No, I haven't seen that yet. | ||
Is that the one about Barry Seale? | ||
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Yes, where Tom Cruise plays. | |
That's a really, really good movie. | ||
I would recommend you watch it if you're into that stuff right now. | ||
I was actually just reading stuff about that yesterday. | ||
No, it's a very tangled web they've weaved. | ||
And of course, Gary Webb lost his life for publishing that book. | ||
So, yeah, worth it. | ||
Again, you know, these people's sacrifices to bring us the truth. | ||
We kill them again by ignoring it. | ||
So thanks so much for the call, Max. | ||
Brilliant stuff as ever. | ||
Let's go to Rhonda in Indiana has a comment about the... | ||
Oh yeah, okay, I saw this. Thanks for calling in, Rhonda. | ||
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What are you calling about? I happened to look at an article on Infowars, and it was the MSNBC blaming Trump for the migrants that died in that truck. | |
But I tell you, my eyes immediately went to that... | ||
It's a picture behind Maria, their guest speaker. | ||
And I was horrified by that. | ||
Interesting. Hey guys, can we zoom in on that picture? | ||
Hold on. Go back to that page. | ||
I didn't even notice that. I was distracted by the phosphorescent purpleness of Joy Reid. | ||
That was all I could look at. | ||
Appropriating blonde hair from white people. | ||
How dare she? What is that? | ||
It's like cats making love. | ||
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Like, what is that? It was so creepy to me. | |
But this just goes to show you how people are now able to identify the good from the evil. | ||
Because that, to me, is just evil. | ||
All of the stuff that you see depicted and the stuff that they sneak in for everybody to look at, and they have all their little hidden messages. | ||
That just really bothered me. | ||
I couldn't even listen. You know, I was so distracted by that picture, I didn't even hear what she said. | ||
That's wild. Yeah, I didn't even notice that, so good eye looking at that. | ||
Yeah, I mean, art is another one of those things, right? | ||
You look at art from the... | ||
The old days, it's like astonishingly beautiful. | ||
I mean, literally, it takes your breath away sometimes when you see these paintings. | ||
I mean, people really were capturing something greater than themselves in art people used to make, the marble people used to carve. | ||
And now it's just like a toilet on a floor with a name scrawled on it. | ||
It's like this is art now. | ||
Buildings, architecture, all this sort of stuff. | ||
It's an all-encompassing milieu of modern life that is dehumanized and oppressive. | ||
Yeah, that's art. I taped a banana to the wall. | ||
It's basically the Mona Lisa, isn't it? | ||
Isn't this the equivalent of a renaissance master? | ||
I mean, that's what these people think. | ||
And they literally prefer it. | ||
And again, you can like different art styles, but... | ||
You know, I don't know. | ||
There's something weird and wrong when you're like, yeah, I like the picture that's just a bunch of meaningless shapes. | ||
You know, it's like, are you a baby? | ||
Are you a baby that's just fascinated by, like, bright colors? | ||
Or is art supposed to mean something and contribute something? | ||
And that's one thing I didn't even mention about that video. | ||
She says this art is made from recycled trees. | ||
Right. What does that even mean? | ||
Do you mean wood or paper? | ||
Like, what is recycled trees? | ||
Yeah, my hamburger's made out of recycled cow. | ||
What? It makes no sense. | ||
But, like, these people, I don't know, they're crazy. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Rhonda. | ||
All right, thank you. Thank you so much. | ||
Let's go to Doc in Oklahoma. | ||
Do you want to talk about this LinkedIn NPC with her recycled tree artwork of vague and pointless shapes? | ||
Thanks for calling in, Doc. You're on the air. | ||
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Harrison, my brother, it's good to talk to you. | |
Good to hear from you. It's a great day. | ||
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Man, I just wanted to talk about 15 years ago, Alex was talking about government white papers and the matrix about putting people in pods. | |
And we're looking at the progression of it. | ||
I know people that would literally plug their brain into a computer and sit there all day if they could. | ||
And this lady is a progression of it. | ||
Our whole world is buzzwords, you know, the recycled tree art. | ||
It's all buzzwords and nonsense. | ||
It's almost like a government-assisted income in the first place. | ||
But let's look at the progression of it. | ||
Right now, we're on the verge of Ready Player One. | ||
In a few years, we'll get to The Matrix. | ||
And people will just go into pods. | ||
Man, it's easier to live there. | ||
Everything's pretty. And I'll end with this. | ||
As far as her being on drugs, antidepressants or whatever, I'll give you five to one ounce straight off that video. | ||
She's on antidepressants probably two or three. | ||
I mean, again, it's not... | ||
Odds are that she is, right? | ||
It's not like, well, we're reading into this one. | ||
No, no. Statistically, odds are she is the prime demographic to be on these horrific drugs. | ||
So it... Even if she's not, a lot of people like her are, and it's necessary to continue to live in a manufactured world. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
I mean, brilliant stuff, Doc. | ||
I do think we can get to one more call before we have to close out the show today. | ||
We have Mike in New York who wants to talk about a Twitter account that we've actually reached out to. | ||
But they've blown up in popularity, so I'm sure they're getting a lot of requests. | ||
But we would love to talk to and help progress the mission of the new Twitter account, Gaze Against Groomers. | ||
Thanks for calling in Mike from New York. | ||
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You are on the air. Yeah, first of all, shout out to Salty Cracker. | |
His channel on Rumble is where I first saw it. | ||
It was probably three or four days ago. | ||
And I mean, even if you don't support necessarily, or even if the lifestyle choices that the gays have doesn't line up with you, I think it would be great. | ||
It's great to support, you know, the enemy of your enemy, as we always say. | ||
Talk about a narrative buster. | ||
These things keep happening. | ||
The more they reach, the more they reach, the more the people that they offend and bother. | ||
Things like this pop up. | ||
It's amazing. You are exactly right. | ||
And the trick that the media plays is to say, is to lump in, you know, if I say I don't want my child being indoctrinated into this lifestyle against my will and hidden from me, that's wrong. | ||
And they go, oh, so you hate gay people? | ||
I mean, that's the trick, right? | ||
And so then gay people are on defense and they go, whoa, whoa, wait, you hate us? | ||
Well, then I'm going to fight back against you. | ||
And suddenly they're fighting for the, like, pedophile groomers that... | ||
Doesn't make any sense. Are you guys actually with them? | ||
I don't think you are. | ||
And so I think, you know, gay people are like, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
Don't lump us into this. | ||
Don't bring, you know, don't drag our name through the mud in your sick campaign to indoctrinate children. | ||
It's wrong. It's just absolutely wrong. | ||
And yeah, you don't have to agree with people. | ||
I don't, you know... You don't have to be the thing to support the thing. | ||
You don't have to be any type of person to just recognize what is good and what is bad. | ||
So yeah, Gaze Against Groomers I think is very... | ||
Very good... And of course, there's already articles about it going, they're using right-wing talking points to gain popularity. | ||
It's not about gaining popularity. | ||
It's like, no, that's just the right thing to do. | ||
It's the right thing to do to protect children and also stand up against people using your name or your particular group that you're a part of to progress their sick agenda. | ||
You should be against that if you're a decent person. | ||
It really is as simple as that. By the way, Mike... | ||
Glad you went to Salty Cracker's channel on Rumble. | ||
Maybe next time go to his channel on Band.Video. | ||
Salty Cracker actually has a Band.Video channel where you can find all of his work. | ||
Of course, you can go to Infowars store to keep that site on the air with all of those great creators. | ||
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