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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch live right now at band.video.
jon bowne
American providence is careening off the rails as it is diverted by a spineless tax money pit salesman from California known as Adam Schiff.
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You might think it's okay that the president is reported to have helped dictate that lie.
jon bowne
You might think that's okay.
I don't. As the Washington Times reported, Representative Adam Schiff wants a defense policy bill to include language blocking Congress from oversight of the military and National Guard, in some cases of domestic deployment.
The exemption from congressional oversight is narrowly focused on the domestic deployment of troops, but Mr.
Schiff's The free pass for the Pentagon could impact a range of oversight from border security to the January 6th riot at the U.S. Capitol.
tucker carlson
The U.S. military is not allowed to be involved in any way, even in the most minor way, involved in domestic politics.
So this suggests the U.S. military under Joe Biden is involved in domestic politics.
julie kelly
Well, we also know, Tucker, from reporting by Newsweek that said that military assets were involved in January 6th, even leading up to the events of January 6th.
What was the military doing?
And we know that the military was fully hostile to Donald Trump.
His own military leaders, including Mark Milley, were completely hostile to the president at that point.
jon bowne
Ray Epps, not Jacob Chansley or Joe Biggs, should be the poster boy for the supposed insurrection on January 6th.
As Revolver News reported, Ray Epps has turned out to be perhaps the only person nailed dead to rights confessing on camera to plotting a pre-planned attack on the Capitol.
On both January 5th and January 6th, Epps announced multiple times at multiple locations his upcoming plot to breach the U.S. Capitol.
We need to go into the Capitol!
unidentified
Into the Capitol!
No! No!
No! Peaceful!
Fed! Fed!
jon bowne
Fed! Fed! He then spent...
I don't even like to say......attempting to recruit hundreds of others to join him.
On top of it all, Epps was seen leading key people and managing key aspects of the initial breach of the Capitol grounds himself.
unidentified
It's that direction! We spread the word!
All right, no Dave, but one more thing.
Yeah, so can we go up there? No?
When we go in... Are we gonna get arrested when we go up there?
Yeah, we don't need to get shot.
jon bowne
Can we arrest us all? During the fog of war of the events following January 6th, Ray Epps and the actors surrounding him were hunted by the FBI and the New York Times.
Now Epps isn't even mentioned during Schiff's January 6th committee hearings, and now the New York Times has painted Epps as a victim of conspiracy theory, creating its own conspiracy theory.
darren j beattie
The piece describes Ray Epps as a disappointed Trump supporter.
Well, here's the only thing.
Ray Epps, as far as we know, did not go to the speech.
Here is the alleged Trump supporter, Ray Epps, who traveled all the way from Arizona to Washington, D.C., and doesn't even attend the speech.
jon bowne
Meanwhile, 69-year-old grandmother Pam Hemphill from Idaho, who suffers from breast cancer and has no criminal history, just began her 60-day sentence.
unidentified
Mom, what do you have to say to the American people as your last words before you go in?
Keep your faith that no matter what's going on in your life, God's with us no matter what's happening to us.
Do what's right and help make this country better again.
jon bowne
Your government wants you to know it hates you.
As they cover up further evidence, according to The Intercept, the Secret Service erased text messages from January 5th and January 6th, 2021, though the Secret Service maintains that the text messages were lost as a result of a device replacement program.
The letter to The Intercept says the erasure took place shortly after oversight officials requested the agency's electronic communications.
The United States wasn't forged by bug-eyed corporate prostitutes.
The revolutionary fortitude...
harrison smith
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January 6th, Deception Implodes.
Your Daily Dispatch on the other side.
unidentified
You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to The American Journal.
Very big show we have for you today.
A lot of videos to show you, as well as your average number of stories to cover.
It's been a tense 24 hours for me.
Because, of course, the skit I came out with yesterday has been doing very well on Twitter, but at the same time, the better it does, the more likely it is that my account gets deleted, so...
I'm on eggshells over here.
I'm on pins and needles, but I did want to share this meme that was posted from a user named K2TheChadApollos on Twitter.
If we can bring up my computer screen.
It doesn't work without the visual.
But it's one that we've seen around.
How effective is the vaccine?
Fauci's asked. 100%.
96%. 84%.
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42%. Okay, it's AIDS. It's AIDS from far away.
harrison smith
It's AIDS, actually. Sorry.
Our bad. And other people going, you had me until the AIDS part.
Okay, you went a little far there.
Really, I started off by talking about mRNA vaccines killing every animal it was tested on.
Not too far, but vaccine-induced autoimmune deficiency, too far, apparently.
It's AIDS, folks. I'm sorry to tell you, everything in that skit is absolutely true.
Share it around, won't you?
All right, we're going to talk a lot about American history today.
We're going to talk a lot about crime in general.
And we're going to...
We're going to be joined by Matthew Arrett.
He's actually the...
He's the husband of Cynthia Chung, right?
I know they work together.
Yeah. Yeah, yeah. And they work together to write a book that I started reading.
Absolutely fascinating stuff.
I guess they're...
I guess they're Canadian. At least the book was printed in Canada.
And so it's a really interesting...
They're Canadian. I suspect it as much.
But no, it's a history of America, but it has a lot to do with Canada.
And it's an interesting perspective that I've never heard before.
And it also ties in Russia under the Tsar and their...
Involvement in America from the time from the Revolution to the Civil War.
Just absolutely fascinating stuff that I think everybody will really appreciate.
The historical depths into which we will plunge later today in the third hour.
But let's begin today, as we do every day, with our Daily Dispatch.
Homeland Security records show shocking use of phone data, ACLU says the Civil Liberties Group released documents showing new details about how agencies had purchased information on people's movements throughout North America.
See, they purchased information about people's movements.
Because previously, under the rule of law, you had to get a warrant to track somebody or investigate somebody or delve into somebody's personal documents.
But now that those personal documents or personal location data points or personal information of whatever type is being held by...
By corporations, then the government doesn't need warrants anymore.
It doesn't need to follow the Constitution.
It can simply make a deal behind the scenes in secret with the corporations that hold this data.
And those corporations are more than happy to provide the United States military and intelligence agencies with whatever they need, since they are inextricably intertwined at the very top levels.
They are one in the same.
Amazon, Google, Facebook, Twitter, and the American intelligence agencies are being run by the same people.
It's not that complicated, but it is that illegal.
But they're doing it. And apparently this was, and it almost always is, you know, I was talking about it before, but there was a Article or radio show I was listening to from the mid-90s where they were talking about the smart ID cards.
We're going to have digital IDs these days, and we need it because of illegal immigration.
We have to put a stop to illegal immigration.
And this was back when even the liberals understood that to have a country, you have to have sovereignty of your borders.
And they actually were concerned about the fact that there were millions of illegal invading forces coming across our southern border.
And so this was actually under Clinton, I believe, that this was implemented.
They said, we have to do the smart card because with this technology, it's the only way that we can defeat illegal immigration.
So, of course, they did the smart card.
We got the mark of the beast stepping stone.
We got the chip that we have to carry around all the time.
And illegal immigration, of course, exploded and it did nothing to stop it at all.
So that's a similar situation we're dealing with here.
The Trump administration's immigration enforcers used mobile location data to track people's movements on a larger scale than previously known, according to documents that raise new questions about federal agencies' effort to get around restrictions on warrantless searches.
Well, I don't know. Then again, American citizens have protection under the Constitution.
It's American citizens that are not allowed to be spied on and have warrantless searches.
That's a right of the American citizens.
That's a limitation of the American government in action with its own citizens.
So if this was being used to track illegal immigrants, I actually don't see anything wrong with that now that I think about it.
Now that I think about it, I think we should use any sort of technology that we can to track and remove all of the illegal aliens.
They don't belong here. They are not under the protection of our Constitution.
They do not have the rights that we as Americans have.
That's what makes us Americans and them not something else.
There's something else. Meanwhile, we have this.
Putin visits Iran on first trip outside former Soviet Union since the Ukraine war.
Putin to meet Supreme Leader Khamenei.
Putin also to meet Iranian and Turkish presidents.
So yes, the fault lines for World War III are being drawn.
And I guess we're on this side and Russia and Iran are on the other side.
You also have this story from today.
Ex-Israeli ambassador says to the US, Biden policy is driving Israel to act alone to stop nuclear-armed Iran.
Saying, I do not believe the policy of the Biden administration is to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran, Ron Dermer said.
It's just the most bizarre way of phrasing this.
Biden policy is driving Israel to act alone to stop nuclear-armed Iran.
Right. So they're saying, you need to attack Iran.
We're saying, no, I don't think we're going to.
And they're going to say, well, then we're going to attack Iran and it's your fault.
Great. Allies like these, right?
UK breaks its record for highest temperature as heat builds.
Britain shattered its record for the highest temperature ever registered Tuesday amid a heat wave that seized swaths of Europe.
The national weather forecaster predicted it would get hotter still in a country ill-prepared for such extremes.
The typical temperate nation was just the latest to be walloped by an unusually hot, dry weather that has gripped the continent since last week.
Of course, we know that...
Any change or fluctuation, especially getting hotter, but any change in the temperature is the cause of global warming, which is caused by the exhaust from gasoline engines and other carbon-producing polluters.
It's kind of weird that we're breaking records after the entire world economy having been shut down for an entire year.
And the number of gas emissions plummeting because nobody was shipping anything, nobody was driving anywhere, and yet everything got worse.
So don't think about that.
Just submit to the New World Order and let them block out the sun.
Yeah, we actually have a story about that.
Klaus Schwab has a new idea about how to block out the sun.
This one he got straight from Mr.
Burns. We'll show you that in a little bit later.
Finally, we have this. NYC victim of anti-white crime says suspect accused her of being a Trump fan.
The Queens bus rider assaulted in an alleged anti-white crime told The Post on Sunday that one of her attackers accused her of being a fan of former President Donald Trump before assailants bashed her on the head.
Jill Lacroix, a 57-year-old grandmother of five, was left bleeding after she was blitzed by three black women July 9th while riding the city bus, an attack being investigated by the NYPD's Hate Crime Task Force.
She says, quote, before they hit me, the girl with the green hair said, you probably like Trump, don't you?
Lacroix recalled. She said, quote, I love him.
I didn't see which one hit me first.
The one with the green hair, she was saying she hates white people, the way they talk, hates white skin, hates the way their skin cracks, saying she was gangsta, said a bartender who was headed to visit her mother at the time, or the bartender.
So I guess this woman who was attacked was the bartender.
She had a bag from Bath and Body Works, and she took out a scrub and said she was going to beat me with it.
It was tangerine, LaCrosse said.
She said, you're going to get what you deserve.
All white people are going to get what they deserve.
It was crazy.
It's not that crazy.
It's not that crazy.
You want to talk about speech and rhetoric leading to violence?
This is the only place you'll find it.
Anti-white violence encouraged by the media.
Welcome back, folks. This is American Journal on Infowars.com.
I'm going to go ahead and open up the phone lines nice and early today.
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539.
That's 1-877-789-2539.
Give us a call now here at American Journal.
I think we'll start today talking about just what the situation that we're in is, who we're being led by.
His name's Joe Biden, but of course he's not the one actually pulling the strings.
He is the puppet on the end.
I was going to make a bad joke there about being at the end of a rope, but I'm not going to do that.
Because I'm a professional. Instead, what I'm going to do is play a couple videos for you here, just to remind you of exactly what Joe Biden is, who he is, and Hopefully, again, illustrate to everybody that this is not normal by any means.
We are being led by a decrepit, senile puppet who's as evil as he is incompetent.
Let's go first to clip number one.
joe biden
...way to get something done, if it holds near and dear to you that you like to be able to Anyway, from Charlotte, another line going from Florida down to Tampa.
Putin's kleptocracy.
Yeah. America is a nation that can be defined in a single word.
unidentified
The idea that...
joe biden
Los Angeles and...
What am I doing here?
For two reasons.
One, to...
We haven't been able to communicate it in a way that is...
Let me say it another way.
With the nature...
unidentified
Not...
joe biden
A solid meeting with...
harrison smith
Most votes in the history of the country, folks.
joe biden
They make a very good point.
harrison smith
Nothing but positive media.
joe biden
Here's what drives the driver in the states that are affected.
Here's what you can do, the drivers.
unidentified
We want to expand pre-K for three- and four-year-olds, millions of pre-K. Uh-huh.
harrison smith
Remember how they reported on Donald Trump when he had a little bit of trouble going down a wet ramp?
Remember they made him take a cognitive test that actually came out saying he was a stable genius?
It really is shocking when you see these things put together.
That was 100 seconds straight of Joe Biden being completely senile.
But I want to play another video now.
This is by a friend of the show, Chase Geyser.
He'll actually be sitting in for me when I go on vacation.
About two weeks. But he did this video in cooperation with...
It's actually Ian Miles Chung and his organization called Catch Up.
And I thought this was pretty brilliant because...
I was talking to Chase about this.
He said, yeah, I just... I went to a medical website and I just searched for the symptoms of dementia.
And it was like they were writing about Joe Biden.
And so that's what he did. He just took this medical...
Journal's article about what to watch for and the signs of dementia and played some Joe Biden clips over it.
I think it's incredibly clever. Again, this is Chase Geyser on the YouTube channel called Catch Up.
Five early signs of dementia.
unidentified
Let's watch....is a severe brain disease affecting millions of people, and it seems to be becoming more prevalent, even impacting the life of the President of the United States.
Being most common in people over the age of 65, age is the number one risk factor.
But other things such as bad diet, drinking, and smoking are also linked to the disease.
But what are the early signs of dementia?
How can we know when something is wrong as early as possible?
First of all, we have to understand that dementia is sort of a blanket term used to describe loss of intelligence or cognitive function, including problems with memory, judgment, language, and other thinking-related skills and tasks.
joe biden
Chalka chalka chip.
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We've put together this video because early detection and treatment may slow down the progress of the disease and help to improve quality of life.
If you are worried that you or someone you may or may not have voted for might be suffering from dementia, talk to your healthcare provider.
Dementia is a condition that affects cognitive functions and may impair your ability to perform everyday activities.
Memory loss is the best known symptom of dementia, but there are other signs.
joe biden
The first part of your question was, I can't remember now.
unidentified
If you are worried you or someone you love might be experiencing dementia, look for these five signs.
Number one, difficulty with communication.
Difficulty communicating is one of the signs of dementia.
This may include problems understanding conversations, repeating oneself, or using the wrong words.
joe biden
America is a nation that can be defined in a single word.
unidentified
There are a number of possible causes for communication difficulties with dementia, including damage to the language centers in the brain, difficulties in information processing, and a loss of short-term memory.
In addition, certain forms of dementia may cause changes in mood or behavior that make communication difficult.
However, regardless of the cause, difficulty communicating can be an upsetting, isolating experience for both the person living with dementia and for his or her loved ones.
If you see signs of communication difficulties in yourself or in someone you may or may not have voted for, it is important to seek professional help.
A trained clinician can assess the extent of the problems and suggest treatment options that may increase quality of life.
Number two, difficulty with planning and executive function.
One of the most common early signs of dementia is difficulty planning and executive functioning.
This refers to the ability to organize and perform complex tasks, as demonstrated by problems with time management, decision making, and multitasking.
For example, someone with dementia might struggle with following a teleprompter, keeping up with appointments, or settling the national debt.
joe biden
It is noteworthy that the percentage of women who register to vote and cast a ballot is consistently higher than the percentage of the men who do so, end of quote.
unidentified
Repeat the line. While everyone experiences occasional lapses in memory or attention, these difficulties are most apparent early in the course of dementia.
In some cases, problems with planning and executive functioning may stem from changes to the frontal brain area, the region involved with motor control and higher-level cognitive functions.
Dementia may also cause changes in neurotransmitter levels, which may affect attention and short-term memory.
Number three, changes in mood and behavior.
Dementia is a degenerative brain condition that can result in decreased cognitive functioning, changes in mood and behavior, and loss of independence.
joe biden
I just have one thing to say.
unidentified
Hang on here. While the exact causes of dementia are not known, it is thought to result from a combination of genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors.
Changes in mood and behavior are common symptoms of dementia, which can be frustrating and painful, both for the person living with dementia and for his or her career.
joe biden
What a stupid son of a bitch.
unidentified
Common changes in behavior...
harrison smith
All right, folks, it's no joke.
We have a joke.
We have a president who is cognitively incapable of even knowing where to go or what to say or anything.
I mean, do you realize that this is obvious?
Do you realize everybody in the country knows this?
And can you imagine being one of the liberal sycophants or mainstream media talking heads that has to be willfully blind to this activity?
They're members of a cult, folks.
We'll be back on the other side of your phone calls.
unidentified
Welcome back, folks. - Oh, my God.
harrison smith
As you may know if you watch the mainstream media, the country right now is in a crisis of trust.
People don't trust anybody.
And that's your fault. It's your fault for not trusting the people that continually lie to you, that are continually proven wrong.
And it's not just happening from the media.
It's happening for institutions everywhere.
Healthcare institutions are no longer trusted.
Corporations are no longer trusted, nor should they be.
Of course, the media is getting the biggest brunt of this distrust because they're the least trustworthy ones of the bunch.
They're supposed to be the arbiters of truth.
And supposed to hold the liars in public life, whether it's corporate or political life, to account.
They don't do that.
They don't just fail to do that.
They completely abdicate that responsibility and do the opposite.
So I want to watch now clip number seven.
This is NBC hack Katie Turr bemoaning this fact.
And let's just really think about what she says and try to empathize with her.
We'll see how that goes. Let's watch.
unidentified
There was just a Gallup poll out today that shows that the trust in media and newspapers and television is hitting an all-time low.
People don't trust us, they don't believe us, and it makes me wonder if this job as I'm currently doing it is effective, but if it's doing more harm than good.
I don't have a good answer for that.
harrison smith
I have a pretty good answer for it.
Stop lying. You just stop lying.
That doesn't even enter into these people's minds.
It all has to be external.
It can't be that they're untrustworthy because they keep getting things wrong and keep lying to the American people.
It has to be some sort of other force that's making them not trust us anymore.
And of course, the reason we don't trust you is because you are at this point openly using your position as influencers or as dictators of the national conversation to put forward your own ideology regardless of facts.
And we've seen this.
We've covered it on the show where you have, you know, like a journalism student or something going, yeah, our goal is to get to the truth.
Our goal is to tell the truth and remove our own bias from it, only to have professional broadcasters and professional journalists come and go, sweetie, actually, it's our job to move the country in a direction that's positive, and that's what we believe.
And so, essentially admitting that you hide certain facts, disfigure other facts, and tell straight-up lies, In order to progress your agenda, regardless of whether that agenda comports with reality or not.
In fact, on this note, I want to show you this.
This is from the newspaper of record, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the highest standard of journalism in the land.
This is the gray old lady, whatever they call it.
This is, again, the newspaper of record, just the most important publication in America at this moment, the Arbiter of Truth.
I mean, many times we'll report things that we know to be true over and over and over again, but it's not until the New York Times reports it that suddenly it's real and everybody acknowledges it.
Very bizarre how that happens, how people have been trained to think that way.
This is from the New York Times.
The old lady says...
A 28-year-old editor and filmmaker in Brooklyn was eating spaghetti when she had a realization.
She was being hot.
She posted a seven-second video of herself twirling pasta.
It inspired at least one marriage proposal.
She's one of many who are expanding the definition of hotness and pushing for a broader understanding of the term.
Hotness is no longer just in the eye of the beholder.
It's a mood. It's a vibe.
We're on the cusp of World War III, folks.
We have political prisoners being subjected to torturous conditions for a year without having a trial or even being accused of anything violent.
There are so many things happening in this world, and this is what the New York Times wants to focus on, and that's just the fact this exists.
Once you get into what it's actually saying, It's just insane.
It's just completely insane.
What are they talking about?
What are they talking about?
I mean, it's this idea that our natural impulses are somehow unnatural.
It's like New York Times is written by aliens.
unidentified
It really is. It really is.
harrison smith
Or Time Magazine or any mainstream media article.
It's like it's written by aliens trying to pretend to be humans and just completely failing.
And this ties into, right, like health at every size.
Look at how beautiful that woman is.
It's just like some disgusting, unhealthily overweight, just like weird looking lady in underwear.
And you're just like, they're like, isn't she hot?
You're just like, no, she's not.
I'm sorry. They've somehow convinced themselves that this makes them superior.
This makes them progressive. They're so intelligent, they understand that being fat is actually healthy and attractive.
It's like our entire universe is just dislocated from any reality whatsoever.
And of course, then it also says that this video of her twirling spaghetti...
I mean...
There she is.
Wow, so hot.
Oh my god.
No, stop.
It's too hot. That was it.
This got a New York Times article, ladies and gentlemen.
New York Times wrote an entire article and tweeted it out about that clip you just saw.
Slopping down spaghetti.
Just no grace, no finesse, wearing what looks like things she found in a laundry basket in a men's locker room.
Just being a total mess of a person, slopping down that spaghetti and going, you know, I think I'm hot.
And New York Times being like, get a reporter out there right away!
Who do we have? Send Clark Kent!
To interview this lady.
unidentified
She's like... I realized I was hot.
harrison smith
And they're like, you're so true.
This says so much about American society.
It also says a lot about American society that this apparently got somebody to propose to her.
Men. Men out there.
What are you doing? What are you doing to yourselves?
You don't encourage this behavior.
You don't marry this thing.
Come on. It's very sad.
It's very sad the state of relationships in men and women in this country.
Ladies. Can you hear me?
in his country, in his county, rather.
Well, you're ready to fix the election process, not fix elections, right?
Chris in Arizona, you're on the air.
unidentified
Can you hear me?
harrison smith
I hear you now.
unidentified
Hey, pleasure.
One thing on your video.
That was awesome. Keep up the good work.
Thank you. I wonder if you heard of anything regarding in Pinell County, how they sent out a bunch of early voting ballots for the primaries and then blamed it on human error.
And now they're sending out supplemental ballots over again.
So effectively, people are going to be voting twice.
They're saying it's going to be safe.
harrison smith
And this is in Arizona. I mean, isn't Arizona like ground zero for this stuff?
Aren't there like huge laws being passed and mandate or like reviews taking place?
I mean, how is this happening in Arizona?
unidentified
I don't know. That's what they say.
I mean, yeah, it pretty much is ground zero, but they're blaming it on human error.
And I mean, people in Pinellas County are in an uproar right now.
So I don't know.
It just seems to me that the fix is in again.
And they're going for the primaries this time.
So what are they going to do in the general election?
harrison smith
Yeah. It's up to us, folks.
I mean, we have to volunteer. We have to be poll watchers.
We have to, you know, ferret out what they're up to and record them doing it and get the information out there.
Yeah, I don't even know.
We're just being faced by so many problems, Chris.
I mean, my God. And this, of course, is at the center of all of them because how are we going to fix anything if we can't actually elect the people that we want to elect?
And, you know, how are we going to get out of the mess that we're in when the World Economic Forum just dictates to our politicians what they're supposed to do anyway?
And if we don't like it, then the World Economic Forum's puppets and our government send out the foot soldiers to shut us down because the entire pyramid has been inverted.
Folks, we don't have any say in our government anymore.
Alright folks, I said it last time, it's not just media you can't trust.
One of the most, scratch that, one of the least trustworthy organizations or industries in the country right now is the health industry.
White House Press Conference.
On nutrition is being held in September and will be chaired by a man who created a food ranking system which says that Honey Nut Cheerios, Frosted Mini Wheats and Almond M&Ms are healthier than whole eggs cooked in butter.
This was the post by Raw Egg Nationalist.
Here you can see them ranking foods from good to bad.
In other words, green should be encouraged to eat, yellow is to be moderated, and red is to be minimized.
What do you think they want you to minimize?
Well, most of all, ground beef, of course.
How dare you eat meat like a human being?
You eat bugs like a bug.
Cheddar cheese is the next, you know, worst thing for you to eat according to this chart.
And then whole eggs fried in butter.
That is also to be minimized.
No eating healthy fats.
No eating something, you know, that you can make at home.
How funny is that? I have chickens.
We buy whole raw milk that you can turn into butter.
I could make everything literally from scratch.
From the food I give my chickens, turns that into the eggs, the raw milk into butter.
I can cook that in a pan.
And he would rather me eat Lucky Charms.
These people would say, don't eat that.
You should eat the solidified sugar of Lucky Charms.
You should eat the marshmallow cereal.
You think these people care about you?
You think they don't know better?
Come on. Come on.
Stop falling for this crap.
It's just totally insane.
So, folks, if you want real information about health, if you really want to stay healthy, if you really want to get the nutrition that you need to survive, stay the hell away from frosted mini-wheats and non-fat frozen yogurt, and why don't you try...
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With that, we go out to your phone calls.
Let's go to Junior in New York, or JR, rather, in New York.
You want to talk about who's really running things.
Who is it? JR, you're on the air.
jr in new york
Hey, what's up? It's JR. And by the way, great job on your new skit.
unidentified
I loved it, man. Thank you very much.
jr in new york
So, yeah. Excuse me.
Yeah, I just wanted to say, basically, I think answering your question, who's running the show, I think obviously it's a cult that controls both parties.
And really, I actually wanted to ask you guys, because I'd say the foremost expert on this cult is David Icke.
If you guys would have him on, again, to really expose this cult as far as Who they really are in media and how they control these positions.
And basically, he has the connections for why Trump is not the answer.
If you read the book, The Answer or The Trigger, you look in the index under Trump and just follow that.
I guarantee if you read that, you'll never boost Trump again.
But that's not really why I wanted to call him.
But these guys, they control everything right now.
And how dare you say that Skittles are not better than X. I ought to come down there and fool you in nutrition.
harrison smith
I'm going to be taken out by the Mars Corporation goons, I guess.
jr in new york
I can't say anything else, man.
All I'm saying is, obviously, this situation is really bad.
I'm here on Long Island, and dude, if stuff goes down, nothing comes over the bridge, we're going to burn here.
So you guys always say, screw New York, but don't forget about all the Patriots.
Here on Long Island that, you know, we're ready.
We're ready for whatever comes.
But legally and lawfully right now, and I'm not calling for violence in any way, if the Second Amendment does not say attack, it says to bear arms.
That means to show, just to show that we have the capacity for liberty.
Because it's a spiritual, it's totally a spiritual thing right now.
These guys, they attack us on all facets of liberty.
harrison smith
You know, of life. Right, and being armed is an aspect of dignity and self-worth.
jr in new york
Yeah, and God's given us that right, the same way that all creatures in nature have talents.
harrison smith
100%. I totally agree, JR. I know we could go on forever about this, because I completely agree with you, and you definitely have your eye on the prize here.
jr in new york
Have David Icke on, please.
harrison smith
Have David Icke on.
I would love to have David Icke on.
We'll... We'll reach out to him.
I'll tell my producer to do that.
No promises. But, you know, his prediction from 1998 has gone viral recently.
I'm not sure if I've played that yet, but maybe we'll pull that in during a break and play that.
Just to point out that you're right, that he predicted everything just like Alex Jones did.
Let's go now to Tristan in North Dakota.
He wants to talk about the clown-in-chief.
Yeah, old Bozo Biden.
Thanks for calling in, Tristan. You're on the air.
unidentified
Thanks for taking my call.
I mean, you couldn't write this stuff if it was something on Comedy Central.
I think it's a multifaceted angle, not only just to discredit the seat of the presidency, but also just so they can use the shield of the excuse of incompetence when, really, I believe it's calculated malice.
The destruction of our borders and destruction of our economy, the inflation.
And I think it can be summed up with that interview with Obama where he talks about The earpiece in somebody's ears just kind of calling the shots from behind the curtain.
harrison smith
You literally said, if I could have a puppet in the White House that I could control from the shadows.
Like, that is what he said he wanted.
And now we get his vice president, Joe Biden, who is incapable of walking down a staircase.
Even riding a bike. Riding a bike, walking down a staircase, saying a sentence.
I mean, it's just crazy.
unidentified
It's crazy. Totally wild.
Yeah. I don't know.
I guess what I've been doing is just calling representatives, calling congressmen, calling them out on their voting records.
It isn't much, but I think everybody should think about doing that, calling the U.S. Capitol switchboard, asking for your representative, telling them what you appreciate that they voted on, telling them what you appreciate them standing up against and letting the voice of the people be heard.
I'm writing letters, calling them, working on QR codes.
Find some important documentaries and little clips from Infowars, and then put it into a QR code processor or whatever.
Turn it into a QR code, put some little snippets, some good headlines, and a QR code to take people directly to the link of these videos, and you'll be able to open a lot of eyes.
I appreciate you taking my call today.
harrison smith
Well, thank you very much, Tristan. We'll try to get to one call here.
Jim in Montana has a comment about an Epoch Times article.
Thanks for calling in, Jim. You're on the air.
unidentified
Yeah, Harrison, I just wanted to make everybody aware that the HHS committee has forwarded a new bill for supplements, basically allowing the FDA to regulate dietary supplements.
All I can say is we need to call, every info warrior needs to call their Senator And tell them that they're against this.
So, I just wanted to make people aware that the supplements, the vitamin C, the zinc, the vitamin D3 that everybody takes to try and keep this COVID crap at bay could possibly go well.
harrison smith
Oh, God. Wow, what a great point.
Yeah, that's exact. Yeah. Okay, I didn't even think about that.
unidentified
Yep. If you read the article, I was shocked.
I'm shocked at the number of dietary supplements that Nestle has.
It's unbelievable.
Things that you buy in the store that you think are little, small companies, Oh yeah.
harrison smith
It wasn't a Nestle also that sends baby formula to mothers in Africa and it stops them from being able to breastfeed their children so then they have to keep buying the I believe that was Nestle.
Regardless, yeah, the water thing.
Nestle is one of the most evil companies in the entire world, and of course they would control a huge portion of our...
Of our entire, you know, dietary system.
It's absolutely incredible, folks.
Go to InfoWarsStore.com while you can right now.
See for yourself how good our self-mints are.
If they aren't good, people wouldn't buy them.
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We'll be back on the other side for the second hour.
greg reese
Thierry on Twitter wrote that everyone who touches Zelensky resigns, which is interesting.
After failing the U.K. at every opportunity to serve globalist interests, Boris Johnson resigns as prime minister, to which the Russian Kremlin expressed good riddance.
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, who helped deliver Italian weapons to Ukraine and rallied support for Ukraine's entry into the EU, announced his resignation.
Last month, Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kalas expelled the populist center-left center party, claiming that she needed to form a new government to support Ukraine in their war against Russia.
And on Thursday, Kalas officially resigned as a formality to form a new government, which he has already reached a consensus between the center-right Reform Party, the Social Democrats, and the conservative Fatherland Party.
To form a new three-party government to support Ukraine.
And Sri Lanka's president, Godabaya Rajapaksa, who supported the Ukraine despite sanctions crippling his own nation, emailed in his resignation after fleeing the country.
Beyond resignations and beyond meet-and-greets with Ukraine's puppet president Zelensky, we have also just seen the assassination of popular anti-globalist leader Shinzo Abe.
And the dramatic loss of confidence expressed by the people towards Macron, Trudeau, and Biden.
What is happening here?
On Celia Farber's The Truth Barrier, Catherine Austin Fitz explains that we are seeing a clean-out or political castration of leaders.
Draghi, Johnson, Biden, Macron, Abe.
Their political capital is exhausted.
And or they will not push the next wave aggressively.
Mr. Global is looking to bring in a whole new round of fresh, meaner leadership.
The next wave is total collapse.
And it's not easy to find people willing to be the fall guy for the destruction of a nation.
It takes a special type of person.
Which might explain why California Governor Gavin Newsom visited the White House right after Joe Biden was shuffled off to Israel to mumble about the Holocaust.
Biden is even unsettling to the stupid.
And this entire operation requires stupidity.
So things are going to keep getting stranger.
But it probably won't last much longer because the global financial reset is now imminent.
Sri Lanka was just the beginning.
And it looks like South Africa could be next, followed by everyone.
The fiat fractional reserve banking scheme has been robbing the people blind for decades.
But eventually, all the money runs out.
And the financial pundits are all saying it's this year.
The dollar has just reached parity with the euro.
And fudging the numbers will no longer work.
They have only one solution left, and that's war.
War has often been used to save failing fiat currencies.
And having no other options, the psychotic bureaucrats in charge will go to war with Russia, which will only hasten the financial collapse of the West.
If it comes to World War III, then it will be the final death blow, making way for a new system.
Which means that unless you're holding on to real money, You will soon be broke because all that paper in our wallets and numbers on our screens is going to soon be worthless.
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese.
harrison smith
The latest incredibly powerful Greg Reese report, World War III and the imminent collapse of the U.S. dollar.
Find and share that now at InfoWars.com and Band.video.
I mean, his videos are always so serious, but he does drop in that little bit of humor.
He says, even stupid people are realizing what's going on.
unidentified
It's true. Amazing stuff.
harrison smith
Bandai video, more of your phone calls on the other side.
Stay tuned, folks. The second hour begins on the other side.
Welcome back, folks. The second hour of America's Journal has begun.
We'll take more of your phone calls in this hour.
In the third hour, I will be joined by Matthew Arrett, a journalist who has written a very, very interesting book on the history of America, but America, the continent, including Canada.
It's extremely fascinating, and I can't wait to talk to him about that in the third hour.
Your phone calls for this hour and got some more videos to show you.
Wondering where we should begin.
We'll go out to some of your phone calls.
We'll just do a short little reminder.
Just a little refresher.
Just letting everybody know, reminding everyone that what's happening in the world today is in no way natural.
It is in no way developed without guidance and without a purposeful goal in mind.
The way the culture is these days, as just utterly and totally insane that it is, is less than a decade old.
A decade ago, things were still pretty normal.
Maybe it really was the Mayan calendar at the end of 2012.
Maybe that really did do us in, in some way.
We're going to show a clip here from the good old days.
2006. This is from The Simpsons in 2006, clip number 13.
And just look at the way that this stuff was being talked about a mere 16 years ago.
And we'll also take a look at some of the comments on this video to show you that the people...
Who are in the modern insane mindset have no idea that what they think is just completely and totally brand new and nobody thought this before 5-10 years ago.
They think that this is just normal.
They think it's normal to think like this.
It's bizarre.
So let's go again to clip number 13.
Here is a clip from The Simpsons in 2006.
This is a world that still makes a little bit of sense.
unidentified
Today we celebrate the first of many, many, many, many diversity forums.
Why is it that women appear to be worse at math than men?
What is the source of this illusion, or as I call it, the biggest lie ever told?
You're a worse version of Hitler!
Please believe me, I understand the problems of women.
harrison smith
See? Ha ha!
The principal's a tranny!
unidentified
Am I wearing women's clothes?
I didn't notice.
When I look in my closet, I don't see male clothes or female clothes.
They're all the same.
Are you saying that men and women are identical?
Oh, no, of course not.
Women are unique in every way.
Now he's saying women and men aren't equal.
No, no, no.
It's the differences, of which there are none, that make the saneness exceptional.
Just tell me what to say.
harrison smith
Yeah, that was the beginning of the end, I think.
We should have seen it at that point, how insane all of this is, how bizarrely accurate that portrayal was from so long ago.
And I just thought this was an absolutely hilarious response to this.
So, of course, in that video, Nelson says, ha ha, the principal is a tranny.
And the response to this on Twitter was comments like this.
Jack Thebu saying, there's no way Nelson said that, even for 2006.
Now, that was a very normal thing.
It still is a normal thing to say.
It's just a short term for transgender.
It's actually, I really don't get how it could be offensive at all.
Transgender, tranny, like, used to just be a thing that people called transgender people, then at some point, at some point, some outside force dictated to all of you, implanted in all of your minds, that this was actually a slur, it was hateful, it was violent, and it cannot be uttered.
Yeah, probably referring transvestite, you're right, the term transgender maybe didn't even exist back then.
Yeah, transvestite.
unidentified
Yeah, either a transsexual or a transvestite.
harrison smith
Yeah. But it's just, it's hilarious to me that people are like, there's no way they said that in 2006.
I bet they were saying that in 2015.
Your ideology, your beliefs, your schizophrenic terror of words is brand new.
Nobody ever thought like this before.
There have been 10,000 years of human history and nobody has been as insane as you people.
Nobody has been so easily controlled and manipulated to where you think that things that were normal 10 years ago are outside the bounds of even discussion.
You're insane people This is why our country is collapsing.
You can point at all the different little aspects of the collapse, but at its heart is a complete dislocation from anything that is real and any historical narrative that we all can agree on and latch onto and understand our place in the history of the world.
These people have been dislocated from that, taken out of the timeline, taken out of the You know, the flowing river of time and they think that they have figured everything out and that even though nobody in the history of the world believed what they believed before 10 years ago, everybody else was wrong and hateful and bad and must be destroyed and the history of them must be destroyed and their statues must be torn down and their books must be burnt.
If you think this is just...
If you think this is just natural, people just went from understanding that there were two genders to like viciously attacking anybody who said that is just normal.
Please, for the love of God, wake up.
Understand that what is happening right now is so abnormal, so bizarre, so weird and destructive.
And part of its destruction and bizarreness and strength is that you apparently are blind to it.
You're apparently blind to it. I mean, it really is incredible.
There's no way they said tranny in 2006.
They were saying tranny in 2016.
It was not weird.
It was suddenly Facebook and YouTube and Twitter saying, actually, that word's bad.
You'll be banned for saying it.
And that got inculcated into the minds of the stupid that, oh, actually, it's evil.
It's actually violence. It's actually violence to use a shortened...
Version of the word that we all use.
Complete, total nonsense.
Let's go back out to your phone calls again.
We have Devin in Kansas City who wants to talk about Iran.
Thank you for calling in. Devin, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hey Harrison, you there? Yes sir.
Hey, thank you for taking my call.
I just want to plug X2. X2 is awesome.
Also, if you don't have an InfoWare sticker on your car, you're an idiot.
Secondly, main point.
I had a girlfriend when I was younger and her dad and her mom fled Iran when Ayatollah Khomeini took over.
And so her father and his family were apparently close with the Shah.
And he was telling me that basically Iran was—they thought it was a paradise when the Shah was controlling.
Women walked around without burqas.
People listened to rock and roll.
People had long hair. They were free, right?
He told me this. And he said when Ayatollah Khomeini took over, they literally rounded up all of the people that were close with the Shah and tortured their children to try and get more information.
He pulled up his shirt.
shirt and showed me bullet holes through his abdomen and said that they kept them and beat them for days and then when they were close to death they just threw them out of the i don't know facility whatever they were in and just tossed them out and we're just trying to get information they turned the whole country into a place where people have 10 foot walls around their backyard so that they can take their burkas off
and if women go around with their burkas an inch too high they get taken into jail and said that they're whores and and beaten yeah sounds sounds awful It's insane. Yeah.
harrison smith
Well, that's pretty wild.
Anything else they told you about?
unidentified
Not much. I mean, they fled to Germany and then fled to the U.S., him and his two brothers and his wife.
And I don't know, he beat his son, which was kind of fucked up.
But I mean, I guess that's what comes out of fucked up society.
harrison smith
I don't know. Yeah, well, I gotta drop you, Devin, because we can't be using four-letter words like that, but thank you so much for the call.
Look, if you go back to the 1960s, the Middle East was, in a lot of ways, a paradise.
Lebanon was considered the Paris of the East and was just...
You know, the ultimate in comfort and luxury and order.
Iran was very much the same.
And then over the last several decades, it has been collapsed and destroyed and bombed to hell.
And now it's barely hanging on.
Very sad. Happened to people in the Middle East.
Tragic, actually. Alright, welcome back, folks.
We can go out to your phone calls momentarily.
We've been playing a lot of videos of People that are stupid and dangerous.
Let's go now to a video of somebody who was uplifting and right for once.
Code number 12 appears to be at some sort of classic car show in Italy, it looks like.
But a very good reminder that once again, what we've been through in the last couple years is not just not normal, it's a crime against humanity.
unidentified
Let's watch. Do you see what's going on behind me?
We have an old-timer car race thing, which happens here every year.
It's supposed to happen here every year, but here's the thing, guys.
In case you forgot, for the last two years, we have had nothing.
We have had nothing that makes life worth living.
It was all stripped away from us.
Singing, dancing, music, coming together, nature, the outdoors, celebration, connection, right?
And isn't it interesting how nobody is afraid?
No one is afraid now.
I want you to remember this.
All fear.
It's an illusion.
It is instilled in you by the narratives that you pay attention to and you allow to become your reality.
Do not forget what has happened here, guys, because this is not the end.
This is not the end.
And they will continue to bring more shit, more fear, so they can take away more and more of your freedom.
But you must remember, you are born free.
You are the one that gives away your freedom willingly, just like all these people did, willingly.
So you can willingly also keep your freedom and say no.
Say no. We're not going to have that happen to us, ever.
harrison smith
I'm sorry, what was that, Matt?
What'd you say there, Matt? What was your comment about that video?
Yeah, way hotter than the spaghetti-spinning New York Times gremlin.
I absolutely agree.
unidentified
I said spaghetti gobbler.
harrison smith
I made it rhyme. Oh, spaghetti gobbler.
unidentified
Way hotter than the spaghetti gobbler.
harrison smith
Beautiful in her, you know, evanescence, in her beaming with happiness and joy.
Not like this weird gremlin with the thing on her finger.
Now, choose one.
Choose one, Western man.
Choose one, Western society.
Alone, at home, in some box apartment, eating spaghetti like a troll, or out in the world, smiling and loving life and enjoying classic cars and history and fellowship and community.
What a world, folks.
Let's go back out to your phone calls.
Chris in Michigan has a question about finding good politicians.
Thanks for calling in. Chris, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hi, Harrison. I love that skit.
That skit was hilarious. Oh, thank you.
But, um, I was like, okay, obviously, you know, Governor Nitwit, she's gone.
She's not going to get reelected.
Unless they, like, really hardcore steal it.
I'll be voting for, uh, Brian, uh, Brian Kelly.
You know, him just being at, um, at the January 6th, it's like, obviously, you know, you got the right politics right there.
Right. But, uh, But like the lesser known, it's like, am I just supposed to Google them and just see who they demonize the most?
And that must be the good guy?
Or is there something to actually see what policies they want him to do?
harrison smith
I think that's actually a great tactic.
Yeah, find who the mainstream media is writing hit pieces on.
Go to the ACLU or the ADL or the SPLC and find who they deem as hateful people and then vote for those people.
I think that's actually the best resource you could possibly use is find who your enemies hate and vote for those people.
unidentified
I'm not even kidding. I have another thing I want to say.
I know it kind of goes against everything else that you guys are talking about.
I actually support Student loan forgiveness, but don't have the federal government flip the bill.
Make the banks eat that for their bad investment.
That's the only way we're going to stop all these gender-study majors.
harrison smith
Yeah, that's not a bad idea.
unidentified
They sit down with people. What are you going to do after you get out of college?
We're going to need our money back.
We can't just have you doing something you're never going to get a job for.
That's the only way it's going to end.
harrison smith
They have to keep that for their bad investment.
Yeah, don't bail out the banks.
Have the banks have to take the loss.
I think that's a pretty good idea.
You do notice that nobody's asking for trade school debt to be Uh, taken care of, are they?
Because, uh, those people actually make money.
So yeah, it's the choices that you make that lead to you not getting a job, not being able to pay off the debt that you took out.
I mean, so stupid. I went out of my way.
I did not go to college explicitly because I didn't want to have debt and I didn't need college anyway, but, uh, I would hate to be punished for that decision and have to pay off the debts of the Loser idiots that went to college when I was forging my own path and taking that risk.
What a cheat.
Everything in this country is just the most unfair crap brought to you by the biggest whiners of the bunch.
Whoever can whine the most can just steal everything you own.
That's how this country works. Let's go to...
Thank you so much for the call, Chris.
Brilliant. Let's go to Mike in Connecticut.
Thank you for calling in. Mike, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hey, how you doing, Harrison? Good, thank you.
So, you said earlier, like when you started the show, that you were scared that you were going to get banned because of your hilarious video that you made, right?
harrison smith
Did I say that? No, I'm not on Twitter at all.
You must have misheard me.
I am not on Twitter, and I haven't been on Twitter since I got banned.
So, I'm a good boy, and I follow the rules.
unidentified
Well, I was going to say, I made a video for Alex's last contest, which is very similar.
I did it back in July 2021.
That one video got me completely banned.
They took all my shows down.
And my big crime in that video was saying hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin.
harrison smith
Mm-hmm. Yeah, they would delete you for just saying those words regardless of context.
The last video I did, the last pitch meeting, I uploaded to YouTube and got knocked out, you know, that day.
So apparently Twitter's a little less strict in that regard.
unidentified
Can I make some future predictions?
Please. All right, so in the future...
It's going to be really sexy to have rotten teeth where half your teeth are missing.
And then when they got driverless cars, They're going to be so precise, they're not going to crash into each other.
So people are going to buy cars with rough spots and holes, and they're going to be like, oh look how cool it is, like ripped jeans, you know what I mean?
harrison smith
That's funny. Yeah, I wonder if that's the case.
Although, I don't know. I think we're going more in the direction of Brave New World, where it's like anything even slightly not perfect is just thrown away immediately, and you get a new one.
in Brave New World, they had all these little sayings like better a ditch than a stitch.
I can't remember what it was, but it was basically like if you stitch clothes, you're basically a traitor.
If your clothes get a little hole or a little stain, you throw them out and you get new clothes because we need the consumerism to drive the economy.
And that was like indoctrinated into kids' brains while they slept.
So I think that's the direction that we're going where everything will have to be perfect and brand new.
And if it's even slightly bad, it will be thrown out That's how everybody's being trained these days.
But that is interesting.
It'd be cool if the rusty look came back in style, like in Cuba.
Thank you for the call, Mike. Let's go to Zinia in Florida.
Thanks for calling in. Zinia, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hey, Harrison. Can you hear me?
Yep. Hey, good morning, guys.
I gotta say good morning also to the live chat.
harrison smith
Yeah, good morning. You're talking about gherkins in the live chat.
I don't understand it.
unidentified
I've been waiting, you know, to be called on.
So I have an idea for, you know, parents who want to homeschool their kids.
So I figured, you know, parents get together with a bunch of, you know, other parents.
And, you know, look for a BSW support.
harrison smith
We'll tell you what, stay on the line, Zinnia.
We're going to go to a quick break, but we'll be back in just a minute.
We'll talk to you more about this because I personally need this advice.
As my son gets older and closer to school age, I'm looking to not send him to jail.
Welcome back, folks. Zinnia in Florida is talking about homeschooling.
What should people who want to homeschool do, Zinnia?
unidentified
What's your advice for them? Zinnia?
Hey. Hi.
harrison smith
Can you hear me? Yeah, I hear you now.
unidentified
Get a group of parents together who want to homeschool their kids.
Look for a BSW that, you know, supports our, you know, movement, basically ideology.
No drag shows there, you know.
And look for a teacher that's been fired due to the vaccine mandate.
See if you can hold classes in these BSWs.
and you'll all work out, you know, maybe rotating a parent each day or each week, you know, over these, you know, the class there.
harrison smith
Yeah.
Yeah, it's not a bad idea.
I hadn't thought about using VFWs, but definitely I know that, you know, we have enough friends with babies around our baby's age that, you know, we could, yeah, pool our money, hire a...
Actually, my friend wants to do it.
He's like, we need to hire an Aristotle-style tutor, not some...
Not some preschool teacher just to babysit our kids, but like an old man to like teach them the ways of the world.
I thought that was actually kind of a great idea.
I mean, that's how schooling used to be before public school.
If you could afford it, you would hire a tutor to manage the education of your kid or you would, you know...
Basically sign them over as apprentices to some sort of master so they can learn a particular trade.
So, yeah, we're going to go old school with it, Xenia.
Thank you so much for that call.
I appreciate it. I had not thought about using the VFW, and I think that's a great idea.
unidentified
Definitely knew that everybody used it.
Awesome. Well, thank you for that.
harrison smith
Let's go to Jessica in Florida who wants to talk about vaccine passport info.
Thanks for calling in. Jessica, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hi, Harrison. So I was actually just calling.
So I'm a nurse out here in Florida, and it looks like we have a new barrier to have to overcome.
Oh, no. So I went through, I applied for a new job.
I went through the vaccine exemption process.
After getting some politicians involved and stuff, eventually they finally approved it.
And I go to start my first day at work, and they're like, well, you need to upload all of your information into this vaccine tracker system.
It's our new policy. Mm-hmm.
And so I look into it, and it looks real.
It's not the company's, you know, normally, like, you would just, like, if you wanted an exemption for a flu shot, you would just sign the, you know, a paper at the, you know, the hospital or the medical company, and they would save it in their file, but it's putting it into a third-party system.
And they were like, well, if you don't give up your information to this vaccine tracker system, we can't hire you.
Yeah. So I was like, well, I don't really want to put my information in there.
Even if you weren't vaccinated, you had to upload all of your data.
They're like, well, we won't hire you.
So even if you got through having a vaccine exemption and you think you're in the clear, well, now there's another stop where they're still not going to hire you unless you get on board with a vaccine tracker.
harrison smith
Well, I can't say I'm surprised.
It's just they're relentless with this sort of stuff.
And it's all private, right?
I mean, this is a private company that you're being forced to report your medical conditions to?
unidentified
Right. It's just incredible.
harrison smith
So what are you going to do about it?
unidentified
You know, I don't know, because I don't know at this point if there's any...
Legal protections for that.
I mean, it's not a federal, you know, it's not like a federal vaccine database.
harrison smith
You know, it's a third company that's managing it, like ADP. Yeah, I wonder if it's illegal to lie on those things.
That would meet my impulse.
It's like, oh, you want me to enter in all my information into this thing?
Okay, yeah, I'd love to. And I'd just like fill it out, just all completely wrong.
And just send it in.
Just go, oh, well, you know, there's like, well, it doesn't matter.
It's not a big deal. We just need you to enter it in for storage.
And it's like, oh, okay, great. All right, well, I'm seven feet tall.
My skin is blue. And, you know, I've been vaccinated ten times.
So here you go. Check that out.
You know, go file that away.
unidentified
See ya. And then also one thing, I don't know if I've heard anyone else share.
This kind of goes back to, like, into last summer.
Because I was a travel nurse out in Texas then.
And with the McAllen facility, with all the immigration stuff coming forward, so some of our nurses got pulled over to work in that facility.
And the policies that they had for them, so they would put them on a bus, or if they drove a car, they would take their car keys when they got on site.
Everybody was kept in one hotel.
Everyone was told they were put under a geofence.
And if for any reason they left the hotel, they'd be immediately fired and picked up by law enforcement.
harrison smith
For your health, Jessica, it's because they care so much about you.
You're being imprisoned and tracked digitally because they love you so much.
unidentified
Right. And if for whatever reason you got sick or you got COVID there, they would take your hotel key.
And you weren't allowed to leave.
They would send somebody to bring food to you, you know, at whatever mealtime.
But you were not allowed to leave your hotel room.
And if you did, you were immediately fired.
harrison smith
It is so wild what they've been able to get away with through all this.
I mean, it really is just the most blatant violation of our every right.
Well, thank you so much for the call, Jessica.
I really do appreciate it.
I'm sorry that that's happening to you there in Florida, but it's good to know because I have not seen any stories about this, but I believe what you're telling me is the truth.
I'm not surprised that it's not being reported on.
People just act like it's totally normal, totally normal.
Just enter in all of your medical information to this big database or you won't get hired.
It's because we love you so much.
It's pretty outrageous, but there it is.
Thank you for that call, Jessica.
All right, folks. I know you hear a lot about race in the mainstream media, and it might be confusing because you think, I look around the world as I see it, and I don't see any racism.
Everyone I know and everybody I interact with seems to get along great.
We grew up in the 90s.
Racism was never a factor for me.
But oh, how privileged you are for thinking that.
How dare you suggest that white supremacy is not the most number one dangerous threat in the history of America?
How dare you claim that black people aren't routinely being lynched by mobs of KKK members in this country?
That is a fact, and we're making law based on that fact.
So hold your tongue, liar.
Of course, it's true.
It does happen. The racism and hatred the black people in America face continuously is incredibly troubling.
In fact, we covered the story earlier.
57-year-old grandmother of five black women beaten by a mob of young white girls.
Savagely beaten on public transport.
By young white women yelling, we hate black people.
We hate you because you're black.
Your skin is disgusting. Just the most horrific stuff ever.
And you may not have heard about this because, of course, I'm making it up.
It was the other way around.
This was actually a white woman being beaten by black women who were yelling things about her being white.
So just, again, so you're aware, it's not like, well, both sides have haters, but only one side.
No, no, no, no.
This never happens the other way around.
Never.
It never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever happens the other way around.
And I think it's worth it to note that it happens in this direction pretty damn often.
But we do have an example of just the most horrific and devastating race, racial...
Abuse that I think we've ever seen on this show.
Just get ready for it, folks.
Maybe cover your kids' eyes.
We're gonna go to clip number 10 now.
This is racism in this country today.
Let's watch. We can keep it on a roll.
Here you see kids at a Sesame Street raid.
There it is. That was it.
There it was. Roll it again.
Roll it again. Witness the end of innocence.
Witness the trauma. This moment is violent, scarring, psychological abuse.
It's horrific. It's painful.
It's devastating.
And now the parents of these children are actually suing the Sesame Street parade because of this viciously hateful and violent attack upon children just because of the race they are by...
I think that's the autistic Muppet.
I think that's the autistic Muppet from Sesame Street.
Of course... This is all nonsense, but the things I was yelling, the things I was, that was a quote from a guy named Wendell Pierce who said this completely unironically.
Yelling. This is the end of innocence.
Witness the trauma.
Ah! Oh dear, we were waved at by a mascot.
Sue everyone. Destroy the country.
Tear down statues. What do we do?
This is our final segment of this hour.
Before, we are joined by Matthew Arrett to talk about his history book about America, about the two Americas, the two spirits that are held within this one nation.
I'm very excited to talk to him.
I want to finish up the video that we just showed.
And again, illustrate just how ridiculous things have gotten in this country.
You know, I was talking to, I was actually talking to Patty, one of our regular callers.
She's a liberal, right?
Yesterday on the phone, and he said something about You know, he's like, you know, when you guys talk about, like, white people, he's like, I get it.
He's like, I'm not ashamed to be white.
Sorry if I'm blowing you up here, Patrick, but he's a very proud Irishman, right?
He's got Irish ancestry. He's got the cool Irish, like, tribal tattoos that, you know, relate directly to his clan.
And, you know, he has family over there that he still goes and visits.
Of course, Ireland is like the key...
Nation to understand just how all of the anti-white rhetoric is predicated on total lies since Ireland has never colonized anybody, has never been aggressive towards anybody.
They have been the victims of colonization, the victims of imperialism for all of time, and yet their country is being actively destroyed by the people at the very top who are open about it and saying, yeah, we need four million new immigrants to prop up the social security system.
In a country of 4 million people.
It's replacement migration happening at an incredible rate.
But all this is off to the side.
The point of this is that he said, you know, he's like, I get it.
Like, I'm not ashamed to be white.
And I think it's weird that they expect us to be.
And he said something else about, you know, when you guys talk about it and like make that a thing of your show.
And I want to make something very clear.
I argue against racism.
I just don't consider anti-white racism somehow a good thing, somehow positive.
Can you possibly imagine if some of the headlines that come out on a routine basis came out about a different race?
I mean, if you had people writing things like, you know, black people's DNA is an abomination.
Would anybody go, well, let's see what this person has to say.
Just like, sorry black people, it's our time now, right?
We're not going to play that music because it's too black.
Like, just announcing this, like saying it outwardly.
Would anybody be confused?
Would anybody be like, well, let's hear what he has to say.
You know, when he says black, he means like blackness.
It's not black people. It's blackness, like white people and whiteness.
It's different. Would you be that understanding or would you go, what the hell are you talking about?
Why would you write this headline?
Like that's a disgusting thing to say.
I don't care what your reasons are for saying it.
It's horrific. So I just want to be perfectly clear here.
I'm always playing defense.
I'm always playing defense.
I'm always responding to outrageous accusations against white people from people who despise white people.
Racists, right? In the same way that I would be against anybody who spoke this way against black people.
Instead, you get the stories like this, how unlocking the secrets of African DNA could change the world.
That's what we're missing is African DNA. So it's just...
It's just insane the way that people who even understand sort of what's going on, even the way that they conceptualize it or talk about it, it's like somehow I'm a white advocate for just being against the blatant and open racial hatred that is directed towards a group.
And it has nothing to do with me being white.
I would expect, I've been disappointed in this far more than I've been confirmed in the idea that People of other races should not celebrate the destruction of another race.
I don't have to be white to go, hey, why do you hate white people?
Just like I don't have to be black to go, hey, why do you hate black people?
It's so bizarre the way that race is talked about in this country.
In the same way, everything is bizarre and stupid in this country.
So it's all a divisionary tactic.
It's all completely manufactured.
And when you use this trauma-based mind control where you raise little black kids up going, everybody hates you.
All the white people hate you and they want to keep you down and they're evil and bad.
Then you're going to look for events that confirm your false reality.
And so you come up with just really stupid stuff like this where a mascot...
I don't know if anybody's ever worn a mascot suit before.
Not super easy to see out of it.
But seemingly appears to perhaps ignore some little girls.
And if there are little white girls, it wouldn't be an issue, wouldn't be a problem.
There wouldn't be a story about this.
I certainly wouldn't be talking about it.
The video would have never gone viral.
But because it was black girls, and the assumption is that this was a racist move, even though we don't know the race of the person inside the suit, and nothing contributes to the idea that this would be a racial thing.
But because the liberal media and black activists are so desperate to find proof for the racism that they claim, they're calling this racist, and they are in fact launching a lawsuit against it.
And you have verified accounts on Twitter saying things like this little wave.
These little girls going, hey, can I have a hug?
And the mascot going, nope.
This is the end of innocence and the trauma.
Because again, the responsible way to deal with this as a parent or as an activist or anything would be to tell those little kids, oh no, it has nothing to do with you being black.
No, he probably didn't see you.
It was probably an accident, but he wouldn't be mean to you.
No, you're too nice to be mean to.
We'll wave to the next one and make sure they say hi to you, right?
To be positive, to not like put anything on these kids.
But no, what these people do, what these parents do, go, it's because you're black.
Yeah, that guy ignored you because you're black and he hates you.
And we're going to sue. You have undergone millions of dollars worth of trauma right now.
And this will live with you forever.
So it's just bad on all fronts.
Bad for the kid. Bad for society.
Bad for racial relations.
It's just badness coming from this direction.
Let's take a look at one of many videos that were posted on Twitter.
Clip number six of this exact same person in the exact same costume going out of their way to hug little black kids.
unidentified
Let's watch. Oh wow, look at that.
harrison smith
Oh wow, not racist after all.
Oh my gosh, I'm so surprised.
Can you imagine? Can you imagine being one of the people that prances around with a jump rope or prances around as a neon-colored fur monster and being a racist?
Can you imagine? Skipping down the Sesame Street parade, just being like, I hate these people.
It doesn't make any sense!
It doesn't make any sense, you weirdos!
Why inject this into everything?
But of course, they're now suing this actress, who was in the costume, suing the company over this.
Sesame Street has felt the need to respond to this.
The response should have been...
Right? It should have been. You're not dragging us into this quagmire.
If you want a real answer, you'll approach us respectfully.
But if you're going to accuse us of racism, we're going to show you the door.
You can get out. We don't need that division in here.
We don't need these bizarre, destructive conspiracy theories you have about the Muppets being racist to bring down our fun family time.
But they go out of their way to prostrate themselves against the false flag fabricators of hate crimes.
They say the costumes our performers wear sometimes make it very difficult to see at lower levels, and sometimes the performers miss hug requests from guests.
The performer portraying the Rosita character confirmed that the no hand gesture seen several times in the video was not directed at any specific person.
Rather, it was a response to multiple requests from someone in the crowd who asked Rosita to hold their child for a photo, which is not permitted.
The Rosita performer did not intentionally ignore the little girls and is devastated about the misunderstanding.
We spoke to the family and extended our apologies and invited them back for a special meet and greet opportunity with our characters.
We apologize to the guests for not delivering the experience they expected and to commit our best to earn all the guests visit and support.
And of course, you know, of course, when they heard the real story, when they got the apology, when they were offered, you know, the trip and the special meet and greet to come up with this, of course, the parents said, no, no, no, it's no big deal.
Now, we understand. It was a miscommunication.
It just, it did look bad.
So we wanted to bring it to your attention.
But now that we've got this hammered out, I think that's great.
And our little kids are going to love the meet and greet.
I'm kidding. Of course, they're still suing.
They're still suing because, of course, they are.
Because these aren't Reasonable people actually responding to a real instance of racism.
They are professional activists and race grifters who are using the perceived racism that they created to try to get money.
And these people are bad. And you don't have to feel bad or racist to point that out, just so we're clear.
Do we get it? Do we understand it now?
I mean, it's so easy just to flip any of this by race and just...
And just go, how would you feel?
If these little girls were white and you saw this person do this and you didn't have the preconceived notion, the bias, the prejudice that, oh, this is about race.
If you just saw it having a little white girl, you'd go, aw, that's sad.
The guy must have not seen her.
Or you would have been like, that was weird.
Why would he say no? Maybe earlier in the day, these little girls tried to rip his mask off.
And he's like, I'm not going near you.
You pulled my beard last time.
That happens, like Santa Claus and stuff.
There's a million different reasons why something like this might happen.
And of course, it's reasonable that when you are sitting in a giant mascot head, maybe you don't see the little kids right underneath you.
But I don't know. Maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe the person that dresses up like a Muppet and dances down the street professionally, maybe they're a despicable racist and a member of, maybe they have a tiny little KKK hat.
Tiny little KKK hood under that teddy bear costume they're wearing.
Maybe that's reality.
Maybe I'm the wrong one. Maybe the fetid, ridiculous mindset of the liberals is actually real.
paul joseph watson
I don't know. Until they try to bring back all the corona restrictions, a new reason for everyone to be cowering inside their homes, terrified, has now been discovered.
It's called... Summer.
unidentified
The UK's Health Security Agency says this is a national emergency.
paul joseph watson
Oh no, it's a bit hot. Better panic.
Yes, in the UK, schools have closed, trains have stopped running when it was 17 degrees in the early morning before the heat wave even began.
Lazy bastards have demanded days off work and a national emergency has been declared because it's a bit warm in the middle of July to a population that has been made addicted to hysteria.
This is Thermageddon.
unidentified
The hot weather has now been deemed as dangerous as this.
For the first time, a heatwave is just as extreme.
paul joseph watson
Funny how hot weather in the UK, a land of drizzle, grey skies and winters that seem to go on forever, used to be embraced, celebrated, joyfully reported by weathermen.
Yet now, it's gravely reported, like it's thermonuclear fallout.
And yes, hot weather kills people, and when it does, it's tragic.
You know what kills way more people?
Cold weather. Apparently that's not part of the climate crisis, though.
You see, weather isn't indicative of climate change.
Apart from when it's hot weather, and they say it is, and then it is.
Don't question it. Interesting, though, how people conducting their own temperature recordings are finding that in many cases across the country, they're several degrees below those officially being reported by the Met Office and the BBC. How could that be?
Surely they wouldn't manipulate temperature readings.
By taking them next to airport runways with hot jet engines and tarmac.
Were they? Oh. About one half of all land surface temperature measurements used to show global warming and promote the command and control net zero agenda are taken near or adjacent to hot airport runways.
And the raw data actually shows that the UK was cooler in the 2010s than the 2000s.
The 9.17 Celsius average temperature in the 2010 decade in England was colder than the previous 10 years at 9.31 Celsius.
But that doesn't make for dire apocalyptic click-baity headlines, though, does it?
Still, why shouldn't we trust the same people who published articles in 2004 saying that by 2020, man-made climate change would cause millions of deaths with major European cities being sunken?
Yeah, they actually said that.
Leading to nuclear war and global environmental riots.
Why should we doubt the same people who said that glaciers will all be gone by 2020?
And that the Arctic would have ice-free summers by 2013?
Meanwhile... In the real world, Arctic sea ice is just 3% below its 30-year average.
Why should we even consider being skeptical towards the same people who told us back in the 70s that a new ice age was coming?
Why should we not believe them when they've been so straightforward and honest with us on every previous occasion?
Last year, one of the authors of the United Nations IPCC report lauded the fact that, quote, people are starting to get scared.
We're scared about climate change and that this would, quote, affect the way they vote.
Yeah, seems like there's an awful lot more to this than just the weather.
unidentified
When I asked...
Alice, you've been speaking for most of the night.
When I asked Tanya Plibersek, the Deputy Leader of the Labor Party and the potential Deputy Prime Minister, was carbon dioxide the big issue in relation to climate change?
And she said yes.
I then said, well that being the case, what percentage of the atmosphere is made up of carbon dioxide?
And she said, I don't know.
And I said, hang on, you don't know what percentage of the atmosphere is carbon dioxide, and yet you're prepared to stand the economy on its head to address a problem, the detail of which you don't know.
So when I then explained that the percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, Alice, is how much?
Alice, how much of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
To answer the question, Scott Morrison has said he needs in climate change and that he wants to do something about it.
Alice, how much carbon dioxide is the problem?
How much carbon dioxide is there in the atmosphere?
I'm not a scientist. I don't know.
Well, hang on. If you're going to argue the case, you ought to know.
It's 0.04 of a percent.
And of that 0.04%, human beings around the world create 3%.
And of that 3%, Australia creates 1.3%.
So for the 1.3% of 3% of 0.04%, we then decide to have a national economic suicide moment.
Alan, Alan, Alan, Alan, I'm happy for you to have made that point.
harrison smith
Oh, wow, how humiliating for those other people.
They must feel embarrassed.
I'm kidding, of course.
They're shameless.
Stay with us.
Our guest on the other side.
unidentified
All right, welcome back, folks.
harrison smith
The third hour has begun. This is the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
My guest this hour is Matthew Arrett.
He's a journalist and co-founder of the Rising Tide Foundation.
He's the editor-in-chief of Canadian Patriot Review and senior fellow at At American University of Moscow and BRI expert for Tactical Talk, Matthew has published scientific articles with 21st Century Science and Technology, Principa Scientifica, and is a regular author on several political cultural websites, including the Los Angeles Review of Books, China Channel, Strategic Culture, and Oriental Review.
He's authored the book series The Untold History of Canada and recently published a book series called The Clash of the Two Americas, which we will be discussing today.
The website, again, is risingtidefoundation.net.
Thank you so much for coming What's going on, Matthew?
matthew ehret
Hey, thank you very much for having me on.
harrison smith
I'm excited to have you on, especially since we had such an enjoyable conversation with your wife, who is actually a contributor to the book, The Clash of Two Americas.
I know the audience really enjoyed her discussion as well.
And so I guess you both have a real passion for history, don't you?
matthew ehret
Yes, indeed. Absolutely.
And that was a really great conversation to watch.
You guys had a really wonderful chemistry.
harrison smith
Well, it's easy because I think we're both passionate about freedom and about history, as are you.
And I really enjoyed at least beginning to read your book called The Clash of Two Americas.
And you really have a fascinating take on this.
For people who've read a lot of American history or read a lot of history, this is something a little bit different.
And you describe the way that you aren't focusing on individual sort of events as much as you are looking at the full flow of time over this time period.
Can you talk a little bit about how your book...
Differentiates itself from other historical books of this type?
matthew ehret
Yeah, most certainly.
And I mean, there shouldn't be an irony lost on most listeners that I'm a Canadian, and so is my wife, writing about American history.
This book itself stemmed out of a series of research projects which years ago had culminated in four volumes called the Untold History of Canada series.
A lot of Americans tend to take for granted what they have.
When you live in a monarchical deep state structure like Canada, as part of a broader international commonwealth, you start seeing that there are strange anomalies peppered Because one question originally in my mind was, why is it that Canada is the only monarchy of the Americas?
All the way down to the tip of Argentina, every country chose when they broke free of various forms of empire to become republics.
Canada alone stands as the only monarchical system.
So how did that happen? Why was Benjamin Franklin, why did he fail?
Though Benjamin Franklin was up here organizing for weeks to get Quebec, the original Canadian colony, to join in as the 14th colony, saying we will declare independence from the British Empire and at the same time institute a new form of government that had never been seen.
So why did we fail to accept that challenge, you know?
There are many anomalies like that that really drove a research project.
And so coming out of that, the idea that we had failed to become better than we could have been at moments of pregnant moments in history.
Animated the idea, well, what is the United States that we missed the opportunity?
And obviously the U.S. has acted disastrously over its 250 year, very young life expectancy or not like the lifetime thus far.
But it is also exhibited some of the most brilliant upshifts in human progress.
And if you look at the eight American presidents who died while in office, They're all invoking something very similar, all the way from Harrison, who died in 1830.
unidentified
No questions there at that moment.
matthew ehret
William Harrison, who was murdered, and I think all evidence points to the fact that he was murdered in 1840, all the way to JFK and his brother Bobby.
No other country, especially countries so young, has faced that many of its leaders who died while in office, who were all resisting the exact same structures of international power.
And so to answer your question, I did try to approach this from the standpoint of not a Canadian perspective alone or an American perspective, but a broader global chemistry first, because the chemistry of the whole periodic table defines the behavior of each of the elements within it.
And so from that standpoint, philosophically, I tried to understand, well, what was the United States is something more than it was that people think it was and less than it was meant to be.
harrison smith
Right, I remember that from the book.
Yeah, more than people think it was, but less than it was meant to be.
I think that speaks very directly to how a lot of us feel about America.
Such a beautiful idea, such a powerful concept, and yet we have fallen short, and we're frustrated looking around for reasons as to why that was.
And I do think you write in sort of a...
I wouldn't say Canadian-centric, but the Canadian viewpoint on America, we tend to be maybe a little bit self-important here in America, and Canada to us is a footnote at best.
I'm just being honest here.
We tend to think of what happened in 1776 as the ultimate thing, and that's all you have to carry about.
But the whole time, there's been this little brother of Canada just north of us, right where everybody lived back then, that was doing things in a very different way, and I found that fascinating.
And I also found fascinating the inclusion of Russia, And the influence that Russia had over America and Canada following the Revolutionary War all the way through the Civil War.
Can you talk a little bit about, again, just the perspective of writing about America from the outside?
matthew ehret
Yeah. I mean, the only thing that's meaningful in terms of Canadian history, much of which has been obscured from the official history books that we're given, are the different moments in time where we...
We're leading statesmen within Canada who were able to organize to try to undo the error of 1776 when Ben Franklin left Montreal to go back disheartened to the convention where the declaration was signed.
And, you know, we had moments like in 1837-38 where we had rebellions to create a Republic of Canada for the first time, an independent Canada under Papineau and William Lyon Mackenzie in Upper Canada, who tried, but it was an underdeveloped idea.
It wasn't ripened.
So, you know, when you try to pluck the fruit before it's ripened, things go bad.
Benjamin Franklin did not have that problem.
He had a much longer-term perspective.
He was working for I think?
Because, I mean, he was able to organize high-level people across the Russian intelligentsia, the French, the Irish, the—I mean, even Indian and Moroccan, as I get through in Chapter 1.
The American Revolution would not have been possible were it not for the networks of Ben Franklin through his French contacts who had been recruited to his vision, his grand design, by virtue of his discovery in electricity in 1751, 52, 53, which was just polarizing.
He was seen as the Prometheus of America, you know, somebody with a great free education who was able to trump the greatest minds, the arrogant greatest minds of Europe, and discovering this phenomenon that had formerly been something that scared people.
And so, you know, people like, you know, Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan, the Muslims who organized the resistance against the British in southern India in the Mysore rebellions in the 1780s, were directly in correspondence with the Constitutional, or the Continental Congress, saying that our fight is your or the Continental Congress, saying that our fight is your fight, which absorbed 20% of the British naval fleet, who wished originally to go to the United States to suppress the rebellion, but instead were redirected to fighting in Mysore.
Tipu Sultan wrote messages saying this to the Congress.
And as well, the U.S., the first military ship was called the Haider Ali, ushered in and inaugurated by George Washington.
Sidi Mohammed of Morocco defended American shipping against the North African Barbary pirates who were, you know, working for the British Empire, destroying American ships.
So, you know, and also, you had this whole network.
Also in Prussia, you mentioned Russia was the founder of the League of Arm Neutrality, which ensured arms and supplies to the U.S. rebels.
Again, organized by Ben Franklin via Ekaterina Dashkova, the young...
President of the Russian Academy of Sciences was made the first Russian member of Ben Franklin's Philosophical Society and he in turn was made the first member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
So you have this international dynamic.
Yeah. Which I don't even think he was ever punished for, even though the story says differently.
Right. Including JFK, too.
You know, Montreal Canada was a key role in that.
So Canada plays a key role in understanding a lot of this history that if people try to approach from just an American-centric standpoint or just a Canadian-centric standpoint, they will not answer.
harrison smith
No, I think you're exactly right, and I'm very excited to get in more with you to all of these topics, especially the Lincoln assassination stuff, because I know you touched on that at the beginning of the book, but I haven't gotten to the meat of it yet, so we'll talk about that on the other side.
And like I said, folks, it doesn't matter how many history books about America you've read, you probably have not read one like this.
It's Matthew Arrett. The website is risingtidefoundation.net.
We'll be right back. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
My guest is Matthew Arrett.
His latest book series is called The Clash of Two Americas, which I highly recommend.
As we've been saying, it's from a Canadian perspective in a way, but it clearly is written with a deep understanding, comprehension, and love of the American system and of history in general.
You can find their website at risingtidefoundation.net.
And of course, if you enjoyed my interview with Cynthia Chung last week, she is a contributing author to parts of this book, providing entire chapters from her perspective.
Now, when you say the clash of two Americas, you're not talking about Canada and America.
You're not talking about North America and South America, are you?
You're talking about the two spirits that are embodied in this one country.
matthew ehret
Is that fair to say? Yes, indeed.
I don't think that there's any crystallized country on deeper analysis when you look beyond the surface of things that exist as a finished product.
You have fifth columns in every country, East and West alike, the U.S. being no exception.
The lexicon of deep state became something rather popularized after 2016.
So I found that very useful to help people understand that this is not something that emerged to stop Trump or that emerged under Obama or even that emerged under the wake of JFK's murder, which, you know, you can't understand what JFK's murder was unless you see it as a coup by this thing.
But you have to go all the way back to 1774, even, to appreciate the different traitors within the United States and how some of them remained behind masquerading as American patriots after 1776 and really 1783 when the Peace of Paris was finalized.
Other loyalists became English-speaking Canada and were given safe sanctuary who didn't want to participate in the revolution in the 1880s.
And that's why we have English speakers in Canada.
It's not just French speakers.
And, you know, so you have these various aspects to the fifth columnist, the deep state operations that were always loyal to the British Empire, the idea of global governments, unipolar hegemony of a system of elites that wished to impose, in the time of Ben Franklin, the idea was Malthusianism was the object of combat.
And Benjamin Franklin directly took on the Malthusian logic, even before Malthus, who plagiarized his ideas, the idea of the elites being destined to rule over the many slaves as masters and usher in and control the people via the population control mechanisms the idea of the elites being destined to rule over the many slaves as masters and usher in
This was a pseudoscientific discussion, even in the 18th century, which Benjamin Franklin directly took on and refuted in observations concerning the increase of mankind and his many other works, including on the necessity for a paper currency and many other things.
So this is something which to this very day contaminates world thinking.
And it is only when you start appreciating that Canada has been kept under the grips of this thing.
And a real moment of inflection I know you want to talk about is the Lincoln period and Lincoln's murder.
But that's the thing.
Canada itself, we are told by the wannabe elites controlling over us that we are better than Americans because we were always obedient.
We never had a rebellion.
We never fought for anything.
And we knew that just by being patient, good things would be given to us by...
Her Majesty and their courtiers, and the reality is very different.
In fact, Canada was always just used as a wedge between a potential U.S.-Russian alliance, which all the way from the League of Armed Neutrality in the American Revolution, all the way up until Russia's intervening on behalf of the Union against the all the way up until Russia's intervening on behalf of the Union against the British and French-funded Confederacy operations to divide and conquer the USA, Canada has always been a geopolitical chess piece
harrison smith
The first volume of this book series is called The Unfinished Symphony.
The second one is, open versus closed, systems collide.
And I thought that was fascinating.
And again, I thought it was just so fascinating how you brought this idea of the deep state back to Abraham Lincoln and even further back.
Tell us about the Lincoln assassination, because I know we all know the...
Typical story of how it went down, and if you read most popular history books these days, they all tell sort of the same story, but you have a different take on it, or at least you provide different context to some of the players and their moves.
What about the Lincoln assassination stands out to you?
matthew ehret
Well, yeah, context is really everything.
Well, Edwin Stanton...
Somebody who was working very closely with Lincoln, I think he was the Minister of War of the United States, had written that this department has information that the president's murder was organized in Canada and approved at Richmond.
Mm-hmm.
Montreal was known, and there's a book called Montreal City of Secrets, going through Confederacy operations throughout the entirety of the Civil War.
So Lincoln wasn't just fighting a battle with the South, who had themselves been receiving logistical, monetary, and military support by the British Empire.
You know, the British were building warships for the South, the Oklahoma...
The Alabama being one of many that conducted a lot of destruction on the North.
But he was also fighting a battle against the Confederacy in the North in British Canada.
And there were terrorist deployments, the Albany Raids, dozens and dozens of various terrorist acts throughout the course of the Civil War run from Canada, Halifax, Toronto, and Montreal being the key points.
The fact that you had Lincoln allies rising in influence on the federal and Quebec provincial levels during that period is also not unimportant as well, because there was a position that was being taken by people like Isaac Buchanan, a leader of the at the time Liberal Party, because there was a position that was being taken by people like Isaac Buchanan, a leader of the at the time Liberal Party, They had wasted themselves in a very expensive opium war with China to destroy China.
They had put down the the Indian rebellions at that same time.
They had just finished a very expensive war to destroy Russia and the Crimean Wars that they had organized with the French.
And you had a 10,000 British troops stationed along the Canadian border and similar numbers of troops along the Mexican border, which had a lot of French influence, ready to attack Lincoln from the south and the north.
And the only reason why that didn't happen was because Cassius Clay, who was Lincoln's ambassador in Russia and a close ally with the nationalists, of America was
Right. And he had organized Russia to deploy the Russian Navy to the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the U.S. as a direct message to the European imperialists that if they were to go in overtly supporting the South in this war, that it would be Casa's belly against Russia.
And that was something which was a game changer.
The American allies of Lincoln and Canada had organized very much for an American Zolverein.
Basically, the idea was use the success of the Frederick List, Otto von Bismarck reforms of Germany, which themselves were ironically modeled on the U.S. examples after the revolution.
And I hear the music coming on, so I'll have to stop for now.
harrison smith
Yeah, well, we'll have to continue this on the other side of the commercial break because this is utterly fascinating.
And when you boil things like the Civil War down to one topic, well, it was about slavery.
Boy, are you missing a whole lot of input and really the historical trends that were at play here.
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He's a co-founder of the Rising Tide Foundation.
That can be found at risingtidefoundation.net.
And of course we're talking about his recently published book series, The Clash of the Two Americas.
And this was another thing that I think was sort of new to me reading this book.
This concept of... I guess we know on the conspiracy side of things, a lot of roads lead back to London, England.
A lot of roads lead back to the British Empire, and so much of what the British Empire did laid the groundwork for so many of the networks we see here today.
And it seems like that's a running theme throughout your book as well.
Of course, as you talk about Canada and America, the conflict with Britain is the major theme there, but it also ties into the Civil War and so many other conflicts.
What is it about the British Empire, and are we still fighting the same force that we were back then?
matthew ehret
Oh yeah, yeah. I don't want to be accused of being anti-British, because obviously Britain has their own deep state issues as well.
Every country does. There's a good and a bad aspect or cultural dynamic at odds with itself.
And even when you look at Britain, Britain itself...
It was not originally built up around deep state principles.
And when I say that, I just mean...
That's my language I'm just using at the moment to try to get across a system of organization premised around the belief in hereditary power, that the legitimacy of your governance, of your power, is premised around being born into the right family, having the right blood, having the right in the current lexicon genetics.
You know, Britain itself was at certain points around the time of the European Golden Renaissance.
It was a hotbed of anti-imperial Republican ideas.
People like Thomas More, Erasmus, were major organizers of cultural upshifts that were very good and premised around the idea of the emancipation of people as a whole.
And that movement was very strong all the way up until really the deep state takeover of Britain itself, which occurred in 1688 under the so-called Glorious Revolution, which in its wake, we saw the setup of things like the first major.
I mean, there were earlier central banks like in Amsterdam or in Venice, but it had taken on a virulent form with the Bank of England in 1794.
And it was really a coup d'etat, a takeover by a Venetian faction within Britain around Lord Marlborough, the great, great, great, great grandfather of Winston Churchill, who had initiated this coup that saw a purging of the best elements of Britain. who had initiated this coup that saw a purging of
And there was a fight, you know, by the residues, those who were still fighting, who had still organized and were part of the Cotton Mather, John Winthrop networks in the United States were trying to create a new type of society founded upon the consent of the governed.
And the concept that law and power were things that emanated from the the the.
Not only the consent, but also the idea that all people are created equal, made in the image of a living creator.
And as such, rights are not something given to us or that can be taken away from us by an elite, but are rather there in every baby, rich or poor, like, regardless of what part of the world or what time frame you're born into.
And that concept of an age of reason, you know, we saw that go back to St.
Augustine. A lot of these were Augustinian, platonic Augustinian forces, people like Thomas More, Erasmus, Robert Harley, Daniel Defoe in Britain.
There were a lot of really good ones.
And Daniel Defoe and Robert Harley in the 1690s were organizing a national land bank to destroy as a way to break the Bank of England, the Central Bank, and to create an instrument for the real growth of manufacturing industry.
They had promoted protective tariffs.
Unfortunately, by 1710, when Queen Anne died, these figures were all either killed or put in the Tower of London, and Britain became sort of this Hellfire Club satanic force, by and large, with some exceptions, for most of the rest of the next 300 years and more to this very day.
And so that context helps understand and appreciate what it was that America was bringing onto the scene of the world for the first time, and that spread electrically around the world.
harrison smith
Right.
People tend to think, and again, I guess this just goes to our American ego, that we sort of came to America and just all of a sudden decided, hey, we're going to believe all these crazy different things than everybody else.
But the reality was that England had gone through a series of these upheavals where they'd almost become a republic for a little while.
They got rid of their king.
and you had Oliver Cromwell, and there was talk about becoming a republic, and then they went back, and then they went forward.
I mean, it was a very messy time for a good 200 years there in England, just before the American Revolution.
Then, of course, the American Revolution grew out of all of that conflict.
So really, to just understand the American Revolution, you should at least have a passing understanding of everything that happened in England.
But then, of course, after the American Revolution, you get the French Revolution.
What went wrong with the French Revolution?
Yeah. Boy, did it go wrong real hard for a long time.
matthew ehret
Yeah, I mean, it was just the Bastille Day a few days ago, and French people who have still not been able to resolve the tragedy of the French Revolution are still celebrating it like a national holiday, and they don't realize what Bloodbath of Jacobin Color Revolution, this thing became as an artificial basket case.
And it started good, you know, in 1789.
It began with the right principles.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man was a wonderful founding document still to this day.
It stands as a wonderful testament to human beings' potential and how to self-organize.
It was modeled on the best of the American experience.
And in fact, the people who initiated it, people like Jean-Claude Veillet, Marquis de Lafayette, were all instrumental in helping the American cause to victory.
Right. Years earlier, right?
They were all Benjamin Franklin's colleagues.
But the weird thing is, within a very short period of time, all of these great scientists and statesmen who had this brilliant strategic vision all lost their heads.
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And something happened, something went bad.
matthew ehret
They're like, what the hell?
Why would something so good go so sour?
And it's only when you start looking at British manipulation, especially through the British Foreign Office, and you start seeing that people like Robespierre, Danton, Marat, All had a deep-seated enmeshment with British intelligence and were basically turning an under-educated mob who didn't have the civilizing...
I mean, America was known as the land of the educated Latin farmer, right?
Most Americans were able to read the Bible in Latin.
They could read Greek, the classics.
And so they had a higher cognitive power in the colonies, largely due to the work of Ben Franklin since the 1730s and people like Cotton Mather earlier to create an upshifted cultural climate.
And France, you didn't have that.
It was still a feudal system.
So people were more easily weaponized.
When you have a dumbed down people who have been abused, they're easily weaponizable as a mob that could then be used as a battering ran.
As we see in all color revolutions of the 20th century, from the Bolsheviks to the present messes being created for regime change, right, under democracy movements.
Same thing.
And it all found its precedent in the French revolutionary experience.
So, I mean, Chapter 2 goes through, or Chapter 3 digs through what that was all about and how that basically led into the creation of an artificial left versus right complex between the Jacobins versus the Girondins, the logicians versus the emotional...
you know, freedom-loving people, but they're a Rousseauian character.
And so this artificial schism then created such a best case where everybody lost their heads, good and bad alike, and you had a vacuum of leadership that would only be filled by, you know, a proto-fascist like a Rothschild-funded Napoleon character who soon tried to declare himself emperor of the world.
harrison smith
Right. I want to touch on that too because a lot of us look to the British Empire and see the Nathaniel Rothschild movement after the Battle of Waterloo and the way that he manipulated the market in order to gain a massive share of the English Empire really under his own family's control.
As you point out, I mean, for 100 years before that, you had the British Empire doing these sorts of activities all around the world, and you can't lay it all on them.
He really picked up the reins of something that was in full force already.
And, you know, I don't think we talk enough as Americans about the French Revolution.
You can talk about...
Hitler, and you can talk about the Bolsheviks, and you can see parallels there, but man, the parallels between what's happening now in the French Revolution and the outrage and the desire for bloodshed as people go back and forth, and even the concept of left and right, of course, comes from the French Revolution when you had the conservatives sitting on the right side of, I guess it was the tennis court or wherever the big building was they were meeting with the meetings of the three estates.
You had the conservatives on the right and the liberals on the left, and that dichotomy has continued to this day.
So looking to the French Revolution may be a lot more like looking into the future than we want to admit, but we can prevent that by learning about it and fighting back against that impulse.
More on the other side.
Don't go anywhere, folks.
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
Final segment of the American Journal.
I am your host, Harrison Smith.
Matthew Arith is my guest.
The Clash of the Two Americas is the book series that he's recently published.
You can find that and so much more on the website, risingtidefoundation.net.
That's risingtidefoundation.net.
That is the foundation that Matthew co-founded.
And boy, gosh, we only have about 10 minutes left to talk.
So what do we focus on here?
We mentioned at the end of the last segment, the Rothschilds and the takeover in a lot of ways of the British market following the defeat at Waterloo.
That story was told, I believe, in Endgame and Alex Jones' documentary, sort of as one of the starting points of this global deep state that we recognize right now.
But obviously it started before that.
And And yet this was the continuation of a trend.
Can you talk a little bit more about the role of the French Revolution in our modern world and how we got to where we are now?
matthew ehret
Yeah, it served as the blueprint of how to artificially weaponize a mob and use it for geopolitical purposes to overturn the structures of a state on behalf of an oligarchy.
After the French Revolution, there had been disastrous examples of this sort of thing being used, but not in such a concretized form before 1790.
Throughout the 19th century, we had seen people like Lord Palmerston, his networks like Giuseppe Mazzini, who both operated through different Freemasonic networks of Europe, who had innovated a certain way of doing this in a more refined fashion with the young Europe movement.
You know, young France, young Germany, young Russia, young every country had their own young movement.
And basically what this was under the control of these intelligence operatives was taking disenchanted, abused young people who didn't have a lot of sense of hope for the future and a lot of rage over an unjust system and basically turn them into radicalized mobs with utopian ideas about abused young people who didn't have a lot of sense of hope for the future and Ownership was a big theme that tends to crop up a lot, that the idea of ownership itself is the problem.
The idea of the general concepts of morality were anathema to personal freedom.
And so this became a force of chaos and of geopolitical just undermining of different nations who had at various times across Europe tried to use the powers of the sovereign nation state to protect the people and usher in things that were done in the United States like protectionism, large-scale infrastructure development, rail development, people like...
Von Bismarck was a big defender of this system in the later part of the 19th century.
But this was going on, this was a major part of the fight, right?
How to stop the danger of a new American revolution happening in Europe.
Inside of the USA, this was also a danger with Young America factions, both around people like Ralph Waldo Emerson, who was a leading figure within this movement, as well as people like on the southern branch of the Young America faction, you had people like Albert Pike, George Saunders, who were both high-level people within the Franklin Pierce administration, which was a young—it was really a young America Freemasonic presidency in the 1850s, which ushered in the Civil War.
These were people who were very active in the Confederacy.
Albert Pike played a key role in founding things like the KKK—the first— Right. Right.
Knights of the Golden Circle, you know, and these were all different, different tastes and flavors of the same effective thing, which was divide and chaos and just create such anarchy and ungovernability that only proto-fascism, you know, tyranny of various forms would come in as a way to clean up tyranny of various forms would come in as a way to clean In the case of Napoleon, it was Napoleon.
Later on, you know, you had different expressions of this throughout the 20th century, especially the Bolshevik Revolution, which I go through in book two of the series, was another expression of this, which was a mixed bag.
And this is something we've seen behind CIA Soros-funded color revolutions since the 1980s in our modern age.
Just create ungovernability and then usher in a solution which is join NATO. Get on board with the World Trade Organization technocracy and then you'll have order again.
harrison smith
And of course that never works. No, it's amazing the way that these same plans get rolled out over and over and over again.
And I'm telling you, folks, I mean, you can read 100 history books about something like the French Revolution or the American Revolution and get generally the slightly different versions of the same basic story.
But then, you know, you read some books like this, like The Clash of the Two Americas, and you see, like, the undercurrent that nobody else is reporting on, nobody else mentions, these little connections to Canada, to England, to France.
And suddenly you're like, oh, that makes a heck of a lot more sense than the story I was told earlier.
I mean, has this been a revelatory process for you?
Or did you go in sort of knowing this and you did the research to figure out the details?
Or was this you went in just as a historian and just started to uncover all these sort of hidden motives behind the scenes?
matthew ehret
Well, I went in originally, I had become involved in the 2006 period with the Canadian branch, a tiny little Canadian office that represented the ideas of Lyndon LaRouche, and some of the themes that I The statements that the British Empire has taken over the United States, the British Empire is running the world, but here I am in Canada.
I don't fully understand that.
Nobody had ever really done the work to see how is that true.
I mean, is it true? Is it wrong?
So I began a multi-year exploration to try to, on the one hand, disprove it, and I couldn't.
The more I dug into original source material, it was like, oh, yeah, that's entirely true.
Right. And that sort of just took on a life of its own by zeroing on these various paradoxes, like why was the British North America Act drafted in 1864 that founded modern Canada as a deep state country?
It was still the height of the Civil War.
What was the geopolitical thinking in London that drafted that to keep Canada locked in to the British great game when it was in danger of falling under the influence of Republican forces?
To either become its own country for once, to stand on its own two feet, or join Lincoln's America, which was a very different USA than the one we have today.
Or why did Ben Franklin found the first newspaper in Canada, the Montreal Gazette, or the first post office?
It was founded by Benjamin Franklin.
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I'm like, how did that happen?
matthew ehret
So I just wanted to resolve paradoxes.
And so in doing that, a whole tapestry sort of came into being.
harrison smith
It's utterly fascinating.
I know, man, I waited too long to ask.
We only have about three minutes left. But modern America, are we still under the impulse of these same forces?
Are we still under the thumb of the British Empire or what remains of it?
And how do we get out?
Two minutes. Go ahead.
unidentified
How do we get out of it? Read my books.
matthew ehret
Right. There you go. No, I mean, yes, absolutely.
It is still the idea that it's an American empire, and the British empire disappeared after World War II, and they gave up, they gave liberty to their colonies, and now it's the American empire who took up the baton.
No, that's a giant narrative of mythology that's always been a lie.
The Anglo-American special relationship that was cooked up Oh, wow.
So, yeah, yeah, that's on record.
Elliot Roosevelt interviewed Stalin on that.
And people like Henry Wallace was purged.
All of the allies who understood the nature of the Wall Street, London support of fascism as the basis of a New World Order back in the 1930s, 40s, they were all purged.
They were labeled red commies and destroyed.
Some died. Some were just annihilated career-wise.
And the, you know, the Iron Curtain was brought in under a speech by Churchill to sever the world under a new Manichaean bipolarism, which was really insane.
And a lot of the Nazis were just incorporated into U.S.-British intelligence under Operation Gladio and other things that then became used to justify the growth of new domestic terror operations throughout the 1960s, whether underground, red brigades in Europe, other things to just scare the hell out of the people and push them into other things to just scare the hell out of the people and push them into increasingly captured nations after the dead bodies of people like, you know, John F. Kennedy, Enrico Matei, Bobby, ousters of de Gaulle, initiated or ensured that the anti-Malthusian resistance
And countries increasingly became instruments of this oligarchical power, especially since the early 70s.
And it was only really with Trump that there was a—I didn't think it was possible that nationalists could fight back on a federal level in 2016.
harrison smith
And we've seen their reaction.
I don't think they expected it either.
And we've seen their reaction, and it has been hysterical.
So I think you're exactly right.
And it is utterly fascinating.
And to me, it gives us a little bit of hope.
I think a lot of us maybe on this side are hoping that we just vote for one person.
He can undo it. Folks, you read these books, you understand what we're dealing with today.
The plans have been laid for centuries.
So it's going to take maybe a little while to undo the knot that we find ourselves trying to untangle right here.
So absolutely incredible stuff.
Again, Matthew Arrett, The Untold History of Canada is his previous book series.
His latest book series, recently published, is called The Clash of the Two Americas.
And that's what we've been discussing today.
RisingTideFoundation.net.
Thank you so much for coming on.
Utterly fascinating, sir.
matthew ehret
Thank you. And also, CanadianPatriot.org is very easy to find the books as well.
harrison smith
CanadianPatriot.org.
Fantastic stuff, folks.
I'm telling you, it doesn't matter how many history books you've read about the Foundation of America or anything else, this will give you new perspectives that you've never even considered before.
I know because that's what happened to me.
Folks, that'll do it for us. Stay tuned.
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