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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
It's a trap! | ||
Colorado U.S. Representative Jason Crow recently warned at the Aspen Security Forum just what InfoWars has been warning about for well over a decade since Google's YouTube CEO, Susan Wojcicki, founded the company 23andMe. | ||
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To be clear, I think one of the things we're talking about here is that there are now weapons under development and developed that are designed to target specific people. | |
That's what this is, where you can actually take someone's DNA, take their medical profile, and you can target a biological weapon that will kill that person or take them off the battlefield or make them inoperable. | ||
You can't have a discussion about this without talking about privacy and commercial data and the protection of commercial data. | ||
Because expectations of privacy have degraded over the last 20 years. | ||
Young folks actually have very little expectation of privacy. | ||
That's what the polling and the data show. | ||
And people will very rapidly spit into a cup and send it into 23andMe and get really interesting data about their background. | ||
And guess what? Their DNA is now owned by a private company and can be sold off with very little intellectual property protection or privacy protection. | ||
And we don't have legal and regulatory regimes to deal with that. | ||
So we have to have an open and public discussion, and this is going to have to be a political discussion, about what does the protection of healthcare information, DNA information, and your data look like, because that data is actually going to be procured and collected by our adversaries for the development of these systems. | ||
Also, if we look at food security and what can our adversaries do with biological weapons that are directed at our animal agriculture, at our agricultural sector—hoof and mouth disease, highly pathogenic avian influenza, African swine fever—all of these things have circulated around the globe, but if targeted by an adversary, we know that it brings about food insecurity. | ||
Not only is 23andMe and similar DNA testing services a trap, it's likely that what they are sharing with you may not even be the correct results. | ||
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I wanted to see what would happen if I sent my pet lizard DNA to 23andMe. | |
And so with the help of my wife, we extracted enough saliva to send off in the mail. | ||
After about three months, We were shocked. | ||
My lizard was 51% Ashkenazi Jewish. | ||
He was also 48% West Asia. | ||
DNA testing is central to the plans of the New World Order. | ||
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We cannot hide away from human population growth. | |
Because it underlies so many of the other problems. | ||
All these things we talk about wouldn't be a problem if there was the size of population that there was 500 years ago. | ||
Thanks also to the leadership of China. | ||
In terms of fighting the pandemic, in terms of reinvigorating its economy, we have now a window of opportunity to create this global reset which we all need. | ||
Recent coronavirus testing added to the logging of Americans' DNA. | ||
As Natural News reported, foreign powers can collect, store, and exploit biometric information from COVID tests, reads a statement issued by Bill Evanina, director of the United States National Counterintelligence and Security Center. | ||
Evanina believes that communist China is trying to collect Americans' DNA in a race to control the world's biodata. | ||
He added that he thinks Chinese companies are actively investing in U.S.-based biotech companies to further the country's efforts to attain all human DNA, which brings it all back to hardcore biotech investor Google, who also tracks and records data which brings it all back to hardcore biotech investor Google, who also tracks and And once they have all of that, they have all of us. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
That's John Bowne's latest DNA, the perfect weapon. | ||
Absolutely incredible stuff. | ||
Folks, here's one way to do it. | ||
They don't actually check if you're the person that you say you are sending in DNA. If you want to do something like 23andMe, wait. | ||
The lizard was fake. | ||
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Yes, sorry. I have just done a breaking fact check. | |
And unfortunately, the original TikTok account that sent it, we'll talk about it more on the other side. | ||
There's only five seconds. I thought Republicans were confirmed. | ||
Darn it. | ||
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Darn it. | |
You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, folks. This is just how thorough we are here at InfoWars. | ||
We're fact-checking ourselves in real time. | ||
So, Matt, you think John Bowne got fake newsed? | ||
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Yeah, unfortunately. | |
Yeah, so that whole little thing with the lizard getting a little cheek swab originated with TikTok user at OfficialTikTokScience and it's a satire account. | ||
So... Darn. | ||
That was not real, we think. | ||
But you know, it represents something that is real, which is that you can't trust these DNA results. | ||
In fact, we know because... | ||
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You can't trust these companies to keep your DNA private. | |
Well, you can't trust them to keep it private. | ||
You also can't trust them to give you accurate results. | ||
I know that... I've seen confessions from people that work there that were like, yeah, I add 1% or 2% African DNA just so the racists have something to think about. | ||
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Just so that the person getting the DNA result can use racial slurs? | |
Yes, yes, it's the roundabout way of getting an N-word pass, I guess. | ||
A 23andMe official, they should send you a card if you have a certain amount of DNA. Literally like the South Park episode with Randy. | ||
Yeah, right. All right. So there you go. | ||
But yeah, don't send your DNA into these people. | ||
If you do, if you think it's something that you want to do, put somebody else's name on it. | ||
Confuse the system. Very simple ways to throw wrenches in all of these systems. | ||
When you send in your DNA, fill it out as Joe Biden, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, and send that in. | ||
And they have it on file under Joe Biden instead of under your name. | ||
Just throw them all for a loop. | ||
I don't know. That's one way to do it. | ||
So, yeah, there you are. | ||
There you go, folks. | ||
Okay, we have just so much to talk about today, including a lot of leftover stories from yesterday that I wasn't able to get to, but are definitely something we need to spend some time on. | ||
I didn't take any calls yesterday, so I will be opening up the phone lines nice and early this morning. | ||
We'll do that probably in the next segment. | ||
Lots of videos to show you. | ||
We're going to talk about war. We're going to talk about monkeypox. | ||
We're going to talk about the recession. | ||
We're going to rage endlessly at the... | ||
I don't know, partnership of incompetence and sheer unrepenting evil that is the American government. | ||
It'll be a great day. | ||
Let's get into it with your Daily Dispatch. | ||
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All right, here it is, folks. | |
Your Daily Dispatch for Tuesday, the 26th of July, 2022. | ||
Putin turns the screws. | ||
Gazprom unexpectedly halts another Nord Stream turbine, cutting flows in half. | ||
European gas prices soar. | ||
Europeans, and especially Germans, breathed a sigh of relief last Thursday when it made fears that Moscow would not restart flows. | ||
Along the Nord Stream 1 pipeline after its 10-day maintenance period, Putin turned the gas back on, if just to its pre-maintenance peak level of about 40% of maximum capacity. | ||
Alas, Europe's muted celebrations were not meant to last, and many speculating that Russia was just waiting for the right opportunity to turn the screws on Germany, both literally and metaphorically. | ||
That's precisely what happened moments ago when shortly after Siemens finally delivered transport documents for the controversial Nord Stream turbine that had been stuck in Canada for weeks, Gazprom unexpectedly announced it would halt one more Nord Stream turbine at its Portovia compressor station from July 27th, taking into account the technical conditions of the engine, the Russian company says in a statement. | ||
Of course, we could roll the tape of Donald Trump saying exactly this, saying that Germany's reliance on Russian... | ||
Gas would be giving Russia basically a kill switch on Germany, which is exactly what they have. | ||
And it's just... It's really an amazing... | ||
You can just picture, right, like the... | ||
The reality of what's going on here, it's sort of a mafia-esque move, right? | ||
But you have a country whose entire existence depends on fuel from Russia. | ||
Now, it's not because Russia has fuel that Germany doesn't. | ||
It's because Germany has gone out of its way to shut down its nuclear plants, destroy its ability to produce natural gas or any other sort of fuel domestically. | ||
The politicians have actually gone out of the way to dismantle their ability to support themselves. | ||
And deciding instead to rely on Russian gas. | ||
That's exactly what Donald Trump said you shouldn't do. | ||
He said don't do that. You're giving the keys of the kingdom over to Russia. | ||
And of course the UN delegation of Germans laughed at him. | ||
Openly snickered and laughed and mocked him. | ||
And now they're seeing just how right he was. | ||
But isn't it amazing? Isn't it a strange world to have one country at war essentially for all intents and purposes through the proxy conflict in Ukraine. | ||
But to be at war with another country. | ||
And that second country basically has always, just by nature of the way Germany set it up, has a gun to Germany's head, right? | ||
So you're sitting there, you rely, like, this is like going, this is like a child going to war with their mother. | ||
It's like this is the person you get food from. | ||
Don't piss them off. | ||
So Russia has the Trump card in this situation and can just flip that switch at any point. | ||
And I wonder what concessions they're getting from Germany. | ||
In exchange... But, you know, again, this will all come into play again when we talk about what the latest is with the war in Ukraine, because that conflict is continuing to get worse and continuing to make less sense, and peace seems farther and farther than it's ever been before. | ||
So... We're not heading anywhere towards peace. | ||
There's nothing to say this conflict is petering out or slowing down. | ||
It is in fact ramping up. | ||
The stakes are getting higher and the people in power are salivating, drooling, and desperately famished feeling. | ||
They're hungry for the nuclear conflict that World War III will inevitably come to. | ||
We also have this from TheCounterSignal.com. | ||
WEF calls for an end to private car ownership. | ||
That's right, the World Economic Forum. | ||
Went ahead and I guess they, I don't know if they called this down from their private jet, right? | ||
You can just imagine somebody in a private jet going, nobody else should own cars. | ||
But that's literally what's happening here. | ||
They're calling for an end to private car ownership in the name of saving the world from climate change by reducing the need for green tech resources. | ||
And in fact, if you go over the last couple of months, major steps have been taken towards this goal of eliminating private car ownership, including forcing cars to have chips that allow for remote access and control, limiting chips that don't allow you to speed higher than the speed limit, and a number of other intrusive things. | ||
Invasive control mechanisms being mandated to be put into every new car. | ||
Folks, if you got that clunker, if you got that old 90s car with the wind-up windows and the no airbags, you hang on to that thing because it's going to be valuable in the wastelands. | ||
Neighborhoods hire off-duty officers through crowdfunding. | ||
That's the headline from News Nation Now. | ||
Crime has become a major concern around the country, including in Minneapolis. | ||
Over the past year, the Minneapolis Police Department crime data report reflects that burglars are up 6%, thefts up 31%, and carjackings are up 14%. | ||
Some residents have decided to band together and take matters into their own hands to keep their neighborhoods safer. | ||
Residents are hiring police officers through the Minneapolis Safety Initiative, an initiative the City Council passed in January, fulfilling once again the prophecy we at InfoWars have been making since this year. | ||
This suicidally nonsensical program of defund the police came to prominence. | ||
It is that defunding the police doesn't get rid of police. | ||
It does two things. It privatizes the police and it federalizes the police. | ||
Here we see the privatization of the police, meaning you're going to pay taxes on everything you buy and everything you do and your daily paycheck and wherever else they can squeeze you for a little bit of extra change for their, you know, billion-dollar gifts to Ukraine. | ||
But you're not going to get the most basic services like, you know, protection from criminals. | ||
No, you're going to have to pay for that on top. | ||
It's going to be a subscription service. | ||
Your safety, your health, your car, your home. | ||
It'll all be a subscription service that you can be cut off from. | ||
Debt-based slavery. | ||
It's called the Great Reset. | ||
And we hope you're all waking up. | ||
Senator Chuck Grassley alleges widespread effort... | ||
An FBI Justice Department to downplay negative information about Hunter Biden. | ||
Of course, leave it to CBS News to just be incapable of reporting anything, honestly. | ||
A bunch of FBI whistleblowers went to Chuck Grassley and reported this was happening. | ||
It's not Chuck Grassley alleging anything. | ||
It's him saying what was said to him by whistleblowers within the FBI. And we will discuss that a little bit later. | ||
Finally, we have this story. | ||
A big congratulations. A heartfelt... | ||
Attaboy for our good friend Anthony Fauci, who wins a $1 million Israeli prize for defending science. | ||
That's right. Dr. Anthony Fauci has won the $1 million Dan David Prize for defending science and advocating for vaccines now being administered worldwide to fight the corona pandemic. | ||
Was he right about anything? Absolutely not. | ||
I guess. But then again, he is science. | ||
So there you go. Fauci wins self-defense prize from the Israeli government. | ||
He defended himself. And he... | ||
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Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal. | |
There's so much to talk about today. | ||
I don't know where to begin. I really don't. | ||
With monkeypox yesterday, I guess we could do that again. | ||
No, no, it's too early. | ||
It's too early for that type of detail, for that type of, you know, stuff. | ||
Let's start with the Ukraine war, shall we? | ||
The latest headline from Zero Hedge... | ||
You have to imagine... | ||
I don't know what comes to your guys' mind when I hear this, but I just picture Vladimir Putin sitting in a large overstuffed red armchair with his hand on some sort of lever or perhaps a wheel of some sort, something that controls the gas flow to a bunch of very snooty-looking academic Germans who are sneering at him and like, you will not get away with this Ukrainian war, Putin. | ||
We are going to hold you to account. | ||
And he just... Cranks that wheel a little bit shut, and they're like, well, but it's going to be very cold here in the winter, so please don't do that to us. | ||
And he's like, all right, all right, and sort of eases it off. | ||
And they're like, yeah, yeah, we're going to destroy you. | ||
We are going to replace you with somebody from the World Economic Forum. | ||
We will enslave your people. | ||
And our technocratic community is just like, should I shut it a little bit more? | ||
A little bit, shut it a little further there? | ||
Oh, it's getting cold, is it? | ||
A little colder, a little colder, and it's off. | ||
Goodbye. Goodbye, Germany. | ||
Have fun with the riots. | ||
Like, he has the switch. | ||
He has the lever. | ||
He can pull it at any time. | ||
It's... Pretty incredible to see strategic thinking at play. | ||
What's interesting is the strategic thinking versus the hysterical, nonsensical, completely not based in reality fantasy world that occupies the minds of the people that run the EU and NATO and all of these other beautiful, lovely, liberal, globalist organizations. | ||
It seems like we're getting farther and farther and farther from anything close to peace in Ukraine. | ||
Peace has never even been on the docket, it seems. | ||
And our theme yesterday was about the fact that the people who run these countries in the Western Hemisphere, every hemisphere that is, the World Economic Forum Has complete control of them. | ||
Has them by the neck. They are members of an elite mafia that dictates to them what policies they should pursue and the Concern of the people that they're ruling over, right? | ||
This idea that we're all democracies, that the highest ideal of Western civilization is that the people who are ruled under a government should have a say in the government that rules over them. | ||
These ideas are wrong and false and untrue. | ||
They're lies that people are telling, and those lies are unraveling now because nobody wants what these people are doing. | ||
The farmers know that The nitrogen limitation agreements that they're signing on to are going to destroy their entire industry. | ||
They're going to starve millions. | ||
It's not even a matter of, well, we want it this way and you want it this way. | ||
It's, we want to be able to make food and you're trying to stop us. | ||
Like, it really is as simple as that. | ||
And in any system where the people, when they show outrage, can then vote the people out of office. | ||
And once a person's out of office, you would think that their policies would go with them. | ||
But that's not the case anymore because waiting in the wing to replace whatever politician you get rid of is a bevy of World Economic Forum sycophants. | ||
And they're not necessarily qualified. | ||
They're not necessarily the best person for the position. | ||
They're put there because they're in the World Economic Forum. | ||
Because they show loyalty to this group. | ||
Kind of like how an actress isn't necessarily the best for the part. | ||
She is the most willing to debase herself in front of Harvey Weinstein and then keep her pretty little mouth shut about it. | ||
Right? It's pressure. | ||
It's a mafia. It's a global cabal. | ||
Operating in the shadows, but they're the real government now. | ||
They're the ones who make decisions, and we have no mechanism by which to hold them to account. | ||
So that's just the reality, and the Ukraine war is sort of the best example of this. | ||
You know, I guess... After the Iraq war, they just sort of said, yeah, we're not going to do that whole ask the American public thing anymore. | ||
Of course, Congress, you know, allowing for a war, calling for a war, declaring Congress is supposed to be the one who declares the war because war is not supposed to be something that you drive headlong into without a lot of forethought. | ||
You're supposed to debate it. You're supposed to debate the merits. | ||
You're supposed to get everybody on board, and only then... | ||
Do you do something like launch a military invasion or some sort of conflict overseas? | ||
Then the Iraq War came about and you had the authorization for You know, international activity to counter terrorism and also terrorism is whatever the hell we deem it is. | ||
And basically, carte blanche, they don't even pretend to try to get Americans on board. | ||
Remember the Iraq war? They had to jump through all sorts of hoops. | ||
They had to manufacture spy reports. | ||
They had to pretend there were chemical weapons. | ||
They had to... Fear-monger about the weapons of mass destruction or to get everybody on board. | ||
With Ukraine and Russia, they just said, Russia bad, war, we go war now. | ||
And everybody just put a Ukrainian flag in their window and acted like they knew what was going on. | ||
They aren't even pretending to have war aims. | ||
They aren't even pretending that what they're doing is for the sake of greater peace. | ||
Their entire, you know, maybe this will be the next pitch meeting that I do. | ||
It'll be the Ukraine war because the conversation would go something like, Russia invaded Ukraine. | ||
Oh my gosh, why? | ||
What? Yeah, why? | ||
Why did they invade Ukraine? Because Putin's evil. | ||
Putin is evil. So Putin is evil. | ||
So now Russia is invading Ukraine. | ||
Russia is invading Ukraine because Putin is evil? | ||
That's the response you're giving me? | ||
Putin is evil. That's it. | ||
That's the end of it. Yep. And if you ever question that, if you even think that there might be some sort of lead up to this, some sort of reason that Putin would want to invade his neighbor, then you are spreading disinformation, Russian disinformation, and you will be silenced by every force we have available. | ||
Because now you're not just spreading disinformation, you're a traitor to this country and our arch enemy Russia. | ||
Who we were like best friends with a couple years ago. | ||
Remember Hillary Clinton giving the reset button to Putin's, what was it, Lavrov she was giving the button to, right? | ||
We're going to have a new relationship with Russia. | ||
We're starting over and we're going to be friends. | ||
And they're just like, okay, thank you for the button. | ||
Can we talk about the war now? | ||
Remember they wanted to, because this is the way the New World Order operates? | ||
Because first it's gifts, and you'll join us, and we'll be friends, and we'll all be in this together. | ||
Won't that be nice? It's a reset. | ||
The Russian reset. I have this little box for you, and this represents that from now on, we're going to be friends. | ||
Look, it's a button, Lavrov. | ||
You press the button. | ||
Do you want to press the... Nothing happens when you press it. | ||
Isn't that so much fun? | ||
And they're just like... | ||
This is what they do, right? | ||
First it's gifts. First it's buttering you up. | ||
First it's, yeah, we're going to have a reset and it'll be so much fun. | ||
And then Russia's like, yeah, we're not giving up our sovereignty. | ||
We are not surrendering to the new world order. | ||
We will continue to operate the way we have. | ||
And they're just like, oh. Oh, I thought we were friends. | ||
Oh. Oh, oh, we're not friends then? | ||
It'd be a shame if someone were to replace your leadership forcefully. | ||
It'd be a shame if NGOs were to start organizing in your cities. | ||
Wouldn't it be a shame if George Soros' money started making its way towards diversity programs in your upper echelons? | ||
Wouldn't that be a shame? | ||
Folks, we're talking war here. | ||
We're talking war with our enemies, with our arch enemies. | ||
We have always been at war with Russia. | ||
We've always been at war with East Asia. | ||
Except, of course, for that time when Hillary Clinton tried to bribe them, tried to convince them to willingly fold themselves into the new world order. | ||
Won't that be nice? My Hillary Clinton impression is bleeding into my George W. Bush impression. | ||
It's all very complicated. | ||
H.W., I guess. George Sr. | ||
Poppy, they call him, because he was in charge of running opiates out of China, but that's not what they tell you. | ||
So, yes, Ukraine is our existential enemy. | ||
They can't tell you why. | ||
They can't enumerate or explain the reason why. | ||
He's a dictator, so we're going to team up with Saudi Arabia to bring him down. | ||
Oh, okay. All right. | ||
Is that how that works? A little inconsistent, I think. | ||
A little reflective of the nonsensical nature of your entire worldview, but there it is. | ||
So, peace is not even on the table. | ||
They're not even talking about what might bring peace around, and we have the evidence here. | ||
But first, a pretty shocking headline from NPR. They say, since the start of the war with Russia, the Biden administration has mostly ignored Ukraine's corruption history. | ||
Now, questions have resurfaced about its suitability as a recipient of massive infusions of aid. | ||
Oh, now, huh? | ||
Okay. Okay. So you had to wait for the check to clear? | ||
Is that what happened? Because we've already sent them tens of billions of dollars. | ||
So where was the concern when we were writing those checks? | ||
Oh, Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
It was at places like Infowars and we were being called Russian disinformation assets. | ||
You tried to create a disinformation governance board and put Nina Jenkiewicz at the head of it to silence people that were giving the reality of the situation, that we're actually talking about the corruption of Ukraine and the fact that teaming up with them makes no sense at all. | ||
Going to war on their behalf makes even less. | ||
And the danger... | ||
That we face with open conflict with Russia is existential in nature and should be taken very seriously. | ||
And we should really consider whether it's worth it to go to war over this oligarch-controlled U.S. puppeted gay porn star president. | ||
Like, really? This is what we're realizing now? | ||
I mean, you almost have to give it to the media because even if we cover all these stories about crime, about war, about Hunter Biden, about Fauci, the one through line is the unrepenting, unending, continuous, and subversive dishonesty of the media in the most subtle but pervasive ways. | ||
Because who was it that shut down conversations about corruption in Ukraine? | ||
It was these people. And yet, just the way they phrase things, it's a little different in the headline, but back in the tweet, since the start of the war with Russia, the Biden administration has mostly ignored Ukraine's corruption history. | ||
As if... It's just the Biden administration that's been ignoring this, as if it's the press secretary and Biden himself and the generals. | ||
They're continually being battered with questions from the mainstream media going, what about the corruption? | ||
How can you be sure this money's going where it's supposed to be going? | ||
Why are we writing billion-dollar checks? | ||
What is the point here? | ||
Are we even trying for war? | ||
Like, have you heard any of these questions asked by the mainstream media? | ||
The mainstream media is like, why is it taking so long to send them money? | ||
Excuse me, you promised jets and there haven't been jets yet. | ||
Where are they? Where are the jets you promised? | ||
Like, that's what the media has been saying this entire time. | ||
And so again, it's not that the Biden administration has been ignoring this. | ||
It's that you people have been ignoring this. | ||
You people have not been holding the Biden administration to account. | ||
You people are complicit in all of this. | ||
So it's the first little dose of dishonesty for you. | ||
But the second line is even worse. | ||
They say now questions have resurfaced. | ||
Questions have resurfaced. | ||
No. Alligators resurface. | ||
Questions get brought up by human beings. | ||
And we've been asking this question the entire time. | ||
It's just... It's continuous. | ||
And it's like every single headline that you want to look at, they act... | ||
And again, it's all about reporting... | ||
Reporting the truth, believing people, believing a lie. | ||
They want to leave you with the idea that, like, just for the first time, some important people are going, well, I have a couple questions. | ||
I have a couple questions about this. | ||
And people are going, what? You do? | ||
I haven't heard about this. | ||
Now, what it's been is people like us going, hey, I have questions about this from the very beginning. | ||
And then a giant boot stomping us into the dirt and saying, how dare you, you Russian disinformation activist. | ||
And now there's some sort of other... | ||
Political, geopolitical imperative that has changed the game a little bit. | ||
And they go, now we have to ask questions. | ||
We better pretend like these questions are just resurfacing. | ||
It's all controlled. | ||
It's all just reported in the most dishonest way. | ||
What they should say is that, you know, now for obscure and shadowy geopolitical reasons, we are now allowing you to ask the most basic questions about Ukraine. | ||
We are now allowing that. | ||
No, it's not questions have resurfaced. | ||
It's, for some reason, the deep state spy... | ||
Assets that control the media have decided it's beneficial for them to start asking a question or two about Ukraine. | ||
But isn't that amazing? Corruption concerns involving Ukraine are revived as the war with Russia drags on. | ||
Ukraine president's dismissal of senior officials is casting an inconvenient light on an issue that the Biden administration has largely ignored. | ||
Well, they haven't ignored it. | ||
They've been actively participating in it. | ||
So, of course, they're going to ignore this corruption. | ||
And, of course, this all has to do with Hunter Biden as well. | ||
We've got stories about the FBI going out of their way to protect Hunter Biden. | ||
They don't care about Hunter Biden. | ||
Why would they? | ||
They could care less. They're complicit in Hunter Biden's criminality. | ||
They care about themselves. | ||
They're protecting their own participation in the fetid, corrupt, human trafficking, total despotism world of Ukraine. | ||
They want to protect their little money cow, their little... | ||
Pay pig there in Zelensky, their laundry basket that they send all of their money through. | ||
But of course, why is the war with Russia dragging on? | ||
Because Zelensky, at the behest of his puppets, wants it to. | ||
Zelensky says no ceasefire without recovering land lost to Russia. | ||
That's right, folks. The Ukrainian efforts in this war have been a continual loss. | ||
They've not gained any land that they've desired it. | ||
They've done nothing but lose land whenever Russia decides to turn its... | ||
You know, dragon's breath on whatever, you know, new area of the country they set their sights on. | ||
It may take a little while, but they get it eventually. | ||
And they've liberated from the Ukrainian tyrants the two areas in the east that they said they would. | ||
In Crimea, they've gotten everything they've wanted. | ||
And now this psychopathic little gremlin wants to basically kill every Ukrainian in the country just to get his way. | ||
So, I would like the Ukrainian people to live in peace. | ||
I think the number one, in fact, I know, in fact, it's obvious, it's beyond debate at this point, the one thing most keeping Ukrainians in a state of war is their own President Zelensky and his controllers in the international kaval, in the, you know, deep state, State Department, Israeli-American... | ||
International cabal. | ||
That's the one thing that's keeping us in war in Ukraine. | ||
And they have now decided that There's not even going to be a ceasefire until ridiculous, unachievable goals are met. | ||
So there it is. | ||
Meanwhile, the POTUS signs a new $270 million package of military aid for Ukraine on the 22nd. | ||
That includes five more Himyars and additional Phoenix Ghost drones, 36,000 rounds of ammunition, anti-armor capabilities, and 580 Phoenix Ghost drones. | ||
And this is just the latest... | ||
Gift package to Ukraine. | ||
Is anybody even keeping track anymore? | ||
Anybody even want to keep a little bit of track of how much exactly we've sent to Ukraine at this point? | ||
How many more weapon systems we're going to send over there? | ||
How many more pallets of cash we're going to let disappear into the abyss of Ukraine to be used to buy Swiss chateaus and sex slaves for the oligarchs? | ||
Anybody want to step in and say, hey, Zelensky, why don't you stop committing suicide on a national level and actually come to some sort of agreement or understanding with Russia? | ||
No. | ||
He says no ceasefire, no discussion of a ceasefire until they regain the land that they lost months ago and have done absolutely nothing to regain even in the slightest. | ||
So, incredible. | ||
Absolutely incredible stuff. | ||
The Ukraine war is continuing to spiral out of control. | ||
The people in power are not trying to avoid it. | ||
They're destroying the entire world economy and a little nuclear exchange would go a long way in progressing that agenda. | ||
All right, folks, we are opening up the phone lines right now for your calls. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call about anything you want. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
There's, uh... | ||
Gosh, still so much to talk about. | ||
This story... | ||
was in my, uh... | ||
was in my stack from yesterday, and it... | ||
It's worth mentioning, talking about, getting into, because I guess in a way, it's sort of, I'm sort of jealous of the way that the climate activists Just relentlessly pursue their agenda, despite it having no legitimacy, despite it being based on nothing but baseless talking points for the most part. | ||
It literally just makes no sense at all. | ||
They're getting everything that they could ever want. | ||
Every industry, every big media outlet, big tech itself, the Every Western government in the world is firmly and in many ways hysterically on their side, and yet they will not shut the hell up, and they won't just leave people alone. | ||
I mean, can you imagine? Like, here we are as right-wingers in America. | ||
We're being called dangerous threats. | ||
They're starting entire new, you know, segments of the government to simply go after, like, unrepentant, uncowed, just like... | ||
Non-castrated American males who don't want their future being stolen from them because they're the wrong race. | ||
Like... Just endless oppression, endless trouble, endless suffering coming from a myriad of different sources. | ||
And we can hardly manage to get a group out to wave signs. | ||
Meanwhile, these people are getting everything they could ever want. | ||
Their policies are being forcibly shoved down the throats of everybody in the world, whether they like it or not. | ||
And yet they're out there gluing their hands to famous paintings. | ||
And they've moved from the frames. | ||
This is the latest publicity stunt by a bunch of underfed vegan trust fund kids. | ||
They go out and they glue their hands to the frames of famous paintings. | ||
Oil paintings for some bizarre reason. | ||
Well, now they're just gluing their hands to the actual paintings themselves. | ||
What's the... Botticelli or something. | ||
Some big famous painting in Italy that they just did this to. | ||
Just destroying priceless works of art to advocate for a policy that's already being shoved down everyone's throat. | ||
I mean, it's kind of wild. | ||
It's kind of wild, isn't it? | ||
Climate activists in Italy were dragged away by museum staff after they glued their hand to Botticelli's iconic Primavera painting video shows. | ||
Again, priceless work of art. | ||
This is why we can't have nice things. | ||
You... Unbelievable psychopaths. | ||
And that's why we need guns. | ||
Well, look, there's other videos. | ||
Extinction Rebellion. Like, again, it's just, like, twiggy-looking, like, academics, middle-aged bald men in T-shirts, like, breaking the windows of banks. | ||
And the police are saying they're letting them do it. | ||
It's the most bizarre thing ever. | ||
It's so strange. | ||
See, this is what protest is these days. | ||
A legitimate protest where it's just regular people standing up against actual activity by the government. | ||
It's completely ignored, buried. | ||
Maybe you'll get deemed as a domestic terrorist and you'll be shut down. | ||
But if you're The only actual protest that you hear about these days, the only protest that work, is just because it's stuff that the government was going to do anyway, and they want you out there as their useful idiots, creating the illusion of popular demand for this incredibly unpopular set of policies. | ||
So the story from the Political Insider. | ||
Frustrated climate activists say extreme tactics may be necessary to save the planet. | ||
Okay, translation, hysterical incompetence demand you do more of what we're already doing Or they'll kill themselves or something. | ||
I mean, it just makes no sense. | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
The Dutch people, like the farmers, are rising up by the millions and they're being told, shut the hell up. | ||
We're destroying your livelihood. | ||
We're taking your family farm. | ||
We are consigning you to live a life of dependency as a bug in a box somewhere in some big city that we control. | ||
Because we want a slightly lower nitrogen, which we think might be something to do with carbon, and there's too much carbon. | ||
So therefore, we are destroying your livelihood. | ||
We are starving millions in pursuit of this nonsensical, baseless, and frankly, just stupid goal. | ||
And the climate change activists are like, it's not enough. | ||
It's not enough. We have to do more. | ||
All right, well, we're phasing out cars. | ||
More! We need more! Okay, we're shutting down pipelines. | ||
Not enough! We need more! | ||
Okay, we're... I mean, Jesus Christ, what else do you want? | ||
We want death. | ||
We want all humans to die. | ||
We want them to be gone. | ||
Like, what do they want? | ||
What are they frustrated at? | ||
Can you imagine being like this? | ||
Maybe we should be. Maybe we should be more like this. | ||
See, our problem is that we're so unused to even a single victory that when we get one, we're all like, oh my god. | ||
Oh my god, we've been fighting for years and years. | ||
We've sacrificed everything. | ||
We finally got one tick closer to something like our goal. | ||
And we're just like, oh, we can finally relax for a second. | ||
And that moment we relax, we relax. | ||
The game gets reversed. | ||
And we go, we move like 20 steps backward, and then we have to like start all over. | ||
Whereas these people, constantly moving the ball down the field, constantly going a little bit farther, constantly getting everything they could possibly want and more, and then they're destroying priceless works of art. | ||
Then they're breaking storefront windows. | ||
Then they're interrupting, you know, speeches and getting naked in the street and just hysterically shrieking because they want more. | ||
I mean, on one hand, you're like you are you're a bunch of babies who have no idea what you're talking about. | ||
And the policies that you're advocating for are a total and ridiculous scam that's causing way more problems than it's solving. | ||
So shut up and go away. | ||
These people need to be institutionalized. | ||
That's on one hand. | ||
They're blocking traffic. | ||
They're gluing themselves to the street. | ||
Right. | ||
They're just they're throwing like fake animal blood on industrialists like they're just insane. | ||
So one side wants to tell them to shut up and go away because they're literally already getting everything they want. | ||
The other side goes, man, if we could just have one-tenth of that, if we could just show one-twentieth of this type of dedication to our cause, maybe we could achieve something. | ||
I mean, these spoiled brats, everything they could possibly want. | ||
These are little children who are eating ice cream for dinner and are going on roller coasters and are being given cotton candy as a punishment. | ||
And then they're stomping and screaming and saying they don't want to go to bed or they want more candy, they want more sugar. | ||
It's like you're being fed everything you could possibly want. | ||
What more do you want? | ||
What more could you possibly have? | ||
And of course... They want it all. | ||
There's nothing that... | ||
There's no length to which they will not go. | ||
And it really is insane. | ||
Like, not, wow, this is insane. | ||
But like, no, no. You have a mental disability. | ||
No, no. I'm saying your view in reality is irrevocably skewed. | ||
Look at these people. Look at these people. | ||
I mean, they look like your grandmother or your grandfather. | ||
They look like the hippie, you know, hiking on the local mountain. | ||
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These are the people that Ferngully really resonated with. | |
These people that Ferngully really resonated with? | ||
Yeah. You're right. | ||
These people are the people whose entire world outlook has been dictated to them and never changed from the first time they saw some Disney movie. | ||
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And, you know, as someone who went through the public school system in California as a child, you know, I kind of get where these people were coming from. | |
Like, I had such... | ||
Like, a time with, you know, when I first moved out of my folks' house, like, with roommates trying to convince people to recycle and things like that. | ||
Like, I was an eco... | ||
I was one of their ilk. | ||
Right. Like, a climate... | ||
And, you know, it's one of those things, like, where you go through public schooling and, you know, my schooling... | ||
I remember distinctly a little homework assignment where we had to make a game where the sea turtles get to the ocean. | ||
Right, right. Well, and look... | ||
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And... I hate to use the word brainwash, but yeah, they've been conditioned. | |
Well, they've been conditioned, and I was the same way as you were. | ||
I'm sure most people at InfoWars were like this because you love the earth, because you love animals, because you love nature, you love the beauty that God has wrought on this earth, and you want to protect it, and you want to preserve it, and you don't want to see some industrialists spraying sludge on a bunch of baby turtles. | ||
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And they're being exploited. | |
Yeah. What's that? Yeah, exactly. | ||
You're being exploited. Your goodness, your care for the earth is being taken and twisted into a weapon to destroy you. | ||
Like, it's really not that complicated. | ||
Nothing that's being done in the name of climate change is solving anything at all. | ||
And, like, do you remember, because this was part of the brainwashing elementary school, greenhouse gases? | ||
When was the last time you heard the term greenhouse gases? | ||
They don't even, like, pretend that that's the case anymore. | ||
They're just like, no, it's carbon. | ||
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Chlorochlorocarbons? BFCs? | |
Yeah, you know... It's like they used to at least pretend to be like, no, look, it's a greenhouse gas effect. | ||
When gases go up, sunlight comes in, and then it can't get out. | ||
Even in elementary school, it's like, well, it can go one way and not the other. | ||
That doesn't make any—but that's fine. | ||
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Okay. Wait, but let's blow up a nuclear weapon in the upper atmosphere just to test it out, just to figure it out. | |
Now they're doing the opposite. Now they're actually wanting to create a shield around the Earth to block the sun because they're super villains because they're— Yeah. | ||
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All right, the bubble idea is pretty cool. | |
Is it cool? Is it cool, Matt? | ||
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I think it's pretty cool. Is it cool? | |
Oh, that's that lingering brainwashing. | ||
It has a grip on our minds, folks. | ||
We thought we were being decent people when we fell for these lies. | ||
Now we're awake. All right, folks, second hour has begun. | ||
We'll go after your phone calls here momentarily. | ||
In fact, I just saw we have a very interesting one. | ||
We'll go to that in just a second. The reason I started talking about climate change in the first place, or climate whatever, environmentalist, I guess we need a new term for it. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
I guess we can try to just go back to the old term environmentalist, because these people aren't environmentalists, they're climate change activists. | ||
It's not about the environment. | ||
They aren't out there stopping deforestation. | ||
They're in favor of the programs to eliminate coal in favor of biofuel, which is in fact burning trees, which increases the deforestation. | ||
So they're not protecting forests. | ||
They're burning forests for fuel because then they can claim it's carbon neutral because they're all involved in a scam. | ||
So they're not helping the environment that way. | ||
They're not in favor of Actually stopping, like, trans-Pacific shipping of products to save a few bucks by packaging stuff that we grow here, package it in China, send it back here, cross the Pacific Ocean twice with the world's largest ships that all produce more pollution than a million cars. | ||
They're not interested in that. | ||
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that. | |
They're not interested in tariffs or, you know, nationalism or anything of the sort. | ||
They're in favor of sending everything over to China and then China can pollute at will. | ||
And all of the policies that these people pursue have little caveats carved out for India and China. | ||
They want us to suffer. | ||
They want us to stop using carbon, but they won't say a single word against China or or India. | ||
It's it's not that they're. | ||
It's not that it's just like, stupid hippies want to save the earth, we'll destroy it all. | ||
That's the way it's portrayed, because they're dishonest. | ||
Because if they were honest, then they would have to believe something else. | ||
So they dishonestly portray it as, we're the ones that want to save the earth, and they just don't care. | ||
No, we care. You people are stupid. | ||
You people are easily tricked. | ||
You're fooled. And you are pursuing policies that aren't going to save anybody from anything. | ||
They aren't going to save the earth. | ||
They're only there to trick you into... | ||
Actively campaigning for your own destruction. | ||
Now, there are some things you can do, and in fact, you know, we want to shine a light on one of the companies. | ||
I just learned about this, so maybe somebody will call in and say, actually, these people are totally full of it, but it's a group called the Ocean Cleanup, the largest cleanup in history, and they have these huge nets, and they're careful to avoid getting fish caught up into it, but it's this massive... You know, program where they have these huge nets that scoop up plastics that are floating at the top of the ocean. | ||
And they do all of this with crowdfunding and a little bit of private support. | ||
More than 100,000 kilograms of plastic removed from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. | ||
This posted yesterday. | ||
They say thank you to our determined offshore crew and supporters worldwide. | ||
Together we are now officially cleaned up one one thousandth of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. | ||
If this is what they were pursuing, if this is where my tax dollars were going to, I actually wouldn't have that big of a problem with it. | ||
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Yeah, go Boylan Slat. | |
What's that? Go Boylan Slat. | ||
That's the guy who made those little skimmers that skim the surface for trash. | ||
Right. Things like that. He did it as a high schooler. | ||
That dude is boss versus what's-her-face from the chick with the braids and the cheese angry. | ||
Greta Thunberg. Yes, her. | ||
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The worst. She's like, eat bugs! | |
How dare you not eat bugs! | ||
It's just like, if you... | ||
If even a portion of our tax money that's put towards climate programs, where they're basically just industries paying lobbyists to give them carbon tax credits, like, it's just all a scam. | ||
It's just all a blatant, open, ridiculous scam. | ||
Solar panels and windmills, like, the technology's not there. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
But if you were just like, no, we're going to this cleanup that's gotten 100,000 kilograms of trash out of the ocean funded with $2 million. | ||
Two. | ||
Two million dollars. | ||
If you wanted to dedicate $1 billion to cleaning up trash in the ocean, it could be plastic free in a year. | ||
They're not doing that, are they? | ||
Are they, activists? | ||
Are they doing that? | ||
Welcome back, folks. - Roger, phone calls this segment. | ||
I'm going to go to Vanessa in Brooklyn first. | ||
I do want to mention this. This is a story that Matt brought me here in the last segment. | ||
As I was walking in, I saw the headline on Fox, and it is interesting, will probably be of interest for the Infowars audience. | ||
Renewed push to solve JonBenet Ramsey's murder. | ||
It's been 25 years since JonBenet Ramsey was found dead. | ||
Her murder is considered by many to be one of the most notorious cold cases. | ||
Now there's a renewed effort to find the person responsible for her murder. | ||
JonBenet's father and half-brother are petitioning Governor Jared Polis to hand over the DNA samples the Boulder Police Department has collected and allow a company called Parabon Nano Labs to do DNA testing in the case. | ||
Look, you can go down the JonBenetRamsey rabbit hole, and I actually suggest you do if you've got some spare time. | ||
It is a deep and twisting labyrinth, a warren of... | ||
Confusion and strangeness once you go down there. | ||
She was a beauty pageant participant, a young girl. | ||
I think she was seven years old or so when she was found dead in her home. | ||
And the whole thing was very suspicious. | ||
And her father was a very well-to-do executive, I think, in an oil company. | ||
And There were questions about marks on JonBenet Ramsey's body that looked like tasers. | ||
And I believe the story was that the father had a book about how to perform mind control using sex slaves with tasers. | ||
And there was some question about that. | ||
And there was a seemingly fake ransom note left at the scene that was completely fabricated. | ||
And so a lot of people think the parents... | ||
Either did it or helped cover it up and as ties into trafficking networks around the country and MKUltra and sex slave mind control stuff. | ||
It's all very interesting. | ||
So there may be a new break in this if they are to test this DNA that was I guess collected at the site at the time when DNA technology was not able to do anything with the evidence. | ||
Now it looks like they're going to try to use this evidence and perhaps we'll get an answer to this enduring mystery of JonBenet Ramsey's murder. | ||
So interesting stuff. | ||
I personally subscribe to or I've done a lot of research into it. | ||
And I think there's a lot of evidence to the idea that it was her brother did it accidentally and. | ||
Anyway, that's just my speculation, but you should look into it and we'll see if there's any... | ||
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Which is one of those odd things, too, because it looks like the brother is cited in the article as being one of the people pushing for the DNA to be released to this third-party company. | |
It said half-brother. I wasn't sure if that was her brother or if there was a different one. | ||
So I don't know. I mean, this story just broke. | ||
We haven't really looked into it, but I know that for our audience, this is one of those classic conspiracies where there's lots of speculation, lots of moving parts, different people, very suspicious activity, and it's definitely a rabbit hole to go town and certainly looks like some sort of conspiracy took place there. | ||
So we'll keep an eye on that. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls now. We have Vanessa in Brooklyn, who is a 9-11 survivor. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in, Vanessa. | ||
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You're on the air. Thank you so much for having me on, First Time Caller. | |
I used to listen to you guys until, you know, for me, you guys disappeared, so I thought. | ||
And then during the pandemic, I reconnected. | ||
So this is an honor. | ||
Oh, fantastic. Well, thank you for circumventing the censorship like that. | ||
We are still online at bandaivideoandinfowars.com for now. | ||
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Thank goodness. I just wanted to call in and let you guys know that I worked in Tower One on the 13th floor. | |
So, you know, thankfully, because of the firemen and the police officers, I was able to get out, but I couldn't wrap my mind around it being an inside job. | ||
Not at all. I'm the daughter of a two-time war veteran, and in my lifetime, my father went off. | ||
He was in Vietnam, two tours, and then In my lifetimes as a storm. | ||
So he was a reservist and a medic that was called in. | ||
So I grew up very patriotic, loving this country, understanding that freedom is not free. | ||
And so I absolutely could not reconcile that this on any level could be, you know, an inside job. | ||
And when I look at your movie now, I was there, you know, mourning on the anniversaries and I never saw people protesting. | ||
It blew my mind actually that I was there, yet they were kept so far away and I had no idea. | ||
Right. Not in the news, nothing. | ||
Right. And, you know, when we, of course, last year was the 10-year anniversary, so we did a big 9-11 show on the anniversary of that date, and I went out of my way to make sure that people understood from the very beginning, looking for truth in 9-11, Is in no way questioning the people that were involved. | ||
People died. People had their lives destroyed. | ||
I don't have to tell you, Vanessa. | ||
In fact, I can probably only even imagine what it was like to go through that. | ||
And it's for their sake, for the people who were killed, for the people who have suffered trauma from this, that we think you need to... | ||
In a very unbiased way, try to find the truth about this. | ||
And it's really out of respect for what you guys went through that we want to find the real perpetrators and want the truth about this out. | ||
And so, you know, it... | ||
It always sort of makes me feel bad when you have people who survived or people whose parents were the first responders and got cancer afterwards. | ||
And they think that we're attacking them. | ||
And that always makes me feel bad because it's like, no, we want justice for you. | ||
We think you were attacked and you deserve to know who did it. | ||
And so I'm glad when people understand that at least that's where we're coming from. | ||
Whether we achieve that or not, it's never about disrespecting or playing down the thing that you guys went through. | ||
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Definitely. As a survivor, I think it's so important what you guys are doing to get the word out. | |
I'm also, you know, in that circle of people, police officers that have also, were there that day, and they're coming around, too, to the fact that, my goodness, it was always, you know, right in front of us. | ||
You know, this was always... | ||
The plan. And let me tell you, the fact that the pandemic happened and I actually had time and less distractions to look things up, all of your information has also been huge. | ||
So it's a combination of that plus, I guess, my mind being ready to turn more open to this concept. | ||
So that's interesting because, you know, there's still a very active 9-11 truth community. | ||
They sometimes get mad at us. | ||
They want us to talk about it more. | ||
There's so much stuff going on that, you know, we tend to not spend too much time on these topics. | ||
But it's not like there's a statue of limitations for criminality of this level. | ||
We all want to get to the answer. | ||
But it wasn't you're saying it wasn't necessarily something that cropped up that was new that made you look twice. | ||
It was really sort of your own process of coming to a point personally that you could sort of take yourself out of it and look at it from a from a objective angle. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. | |
I tell you where I live in Brooklyn, so with the pandemic, I was totally afraid. | ||
I was completely wearing the mask, gloves, that whole thing. | ||
But it wasn't until they allowed the riot to happen, I thought I'd see a lot of people passing away. | ||
That was really the beginning of me saying, wait, this is totally not what they're saying. | ||
And then that just, you know, that just opened up a whole other world of like, what else are they lying about? | ||
Right. By the end of the summer, I completely, you know, was lucky enough with your show to find the doctors, scientists, do my own research, you know, not take your word for it, but, you know, just like look things up myself with The resources you provide. | ||
And just, you know, starting to figure this out. | ||
And it's really... | ||
It's upside down here. | ||
People are going crazy with the monkeypox. | ||
I hope to God that we don't close down again. | ||
I have no idea. We'll see. | ||
But I'm not even allowed to... | ||
I'm lucky enough to have my job, but they're not allowing me to go into the office. | ||
I cannot believe they're still pushing this stuff. | ||
Well, thank you so much for the call Vanessa. | ||
That was really wonderful to hear and it really is hopeful. | ||
It gives me hope to know that people are still waking up and looking around and asking questions. | ||
It seems like... You know, you go to a certain point, if you don't get it now, you're never going to get it. | ||
But that's not true, man. People wake up all the time. | ||
All it takes is a little breath of fresh air and truth. | ||
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With that, I want to go out to... A phone call from my friend John in Houston. | ||
And I grew up with John. | ||
And to be honest, if you like the fact that I have an InfoWars show, you have John to thank for it for a very large part. | ||
Because it was in middle school and we were in 6th grade when 9-11 happened. | ||
And I very distinctly remember being in like homeroom watching the whatever... | ||
Kiddy version of CNN that they played for us, the propaganda broadcast in the morning in homeroom. | ||
And they'd be showing the latest terrifying new broadcast from Osama bin Laden. | ||
Oh, he's made a new video threatening us. | ||
And they'd play this and my friend John would be sitting there going, that's not what he's saying. | ||
Like reading the subtitles, speaking Arabic going, that's he's... | ||
No, no. He said something else right there. | ||
And going, look, see the way he's actually wearing a gold watch? | ||
You can't wear a gold watch if you're Muslim like that. | ||
Like, knowing all the little rules, knowing and just... | ||
And so from, you know, you're sitting there as a 6th grader or 7th grader going, I'm watching the news. | ||
The news is telling me what's happening. | ||
And there your friend sitting next to you is going, yeah, that's a lie and that's a lie and that's a lie. | ||
Because it's all, you know, inside information. | ||
You go, oh... The news can lie to me. | ||
And you start asking questions. You start realizing it's all fake. | ||
And so I wanted to ask John to call in today and talk about what's happening in Lebanon. | ||
Because it's another thing that's not reported in this country almost at all. | ||
But major conflicts going on there. | ||
Conflicts that are like... | ||
That are like embodiments. | ||
They're like microcosms of what's going on in the wider world. | ||
The latest headline from the 21st of July, Bishop's Arrest Threatens Delicate Religious Balance in Lebanon. | ||
Lebanese Maronite Archbishop Musa El Haag, or El Haig, This Maronite archbishop, | ||
so very high up in the church, was arrested crossing back into Lebanon from Israel with roughly $460,000. | ||
That he was transporting supposedly on behalf of Lebanese nationals in Israel who wished to send the goods to family members struggling amid Lebanon's ongoing financial woes. | ||
But this is just the latest update in an ongoing ordeal that Lebanon's going through. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in, John. | ||
What's happening in Lebanon these days? | ||
Hi, yes. Nice to talk to you. | ||
So right now, just so people know, in Lebanon for a religious figure to get arrested, It's pretty much unheard of, that you could have religious figures basically supporting ISIS in certain neighborhoods, and it'd be pretty rare for them to get arrested, even though it's obviously illegal and they should be arrested. | ||
So it's very rare for a religious figure to get arrested. | ||
The tensions and the divisions between the different groups in Lebanon are very high. | ||
There's a lot of bad Blood between these people. | ||
So people would love to get the government to arrest their rivals, but it never happens because there's a balance of the different religions and the different foreign powers that sponsor these agents. | ||
And so, you know, of course, the reality is Maronites is kind of an Eastern Rite Catholic. | ||
So it is actually just part of the Catholic Church. | ||
It's basically the Middle East division of the Catholic Church and the So, you know, these guys are working with the Vatican, and, you know, the reason why I've been able to kind of red pill myself or unplug from the Matrix has been mostly due to studying the Lebanese Civil War, which somehow everybody is able to just gloss over it, like, yeah, whatever, I don't really care about that. | ||
Well, you know, my family was involved with it, and so I had to learn about it, try to figure out what was going on. | ||
It's a divide-and-conquer technique where you can call it the Illuminati or whatever you want to call it, but they have different branches, different brands, different flags. | ||
But at the top, it's the same thing. | ||
So there's the Vatican, and you'd think that they're opposed to Mecca and the Sunni Muslim power out of Saudi Arabia. | ||
You'd think the Vatican is opposed to that. | ||
You'd think the Saudis are opposed to the Vatican. | ||
They're not. They're totally on the same team. | ||
And nowadays, it's all come out. | ||
Well, if you go back in time just a little bit and look at the Lebanese Civil War and realize that they're all on the same team, which they're revealing openly now. | ||
So the Catholic powers told everybody, you've got to be with us. | ||
The Muslim powers told everybody, you've got to be with us. | ||
It's either the Crusaders or the Caliphate. | ||
Take your pick. Does that sound familiar? | ||
A lot of people today, that same game is being played on them. | ||
So Lebanon and Israel are technically at war. | ||
You can't fly between them at all. | ||
I don't even know how this guy did it, okay? | ||
He might have had a private plane or something. | ||
You can't do it. It's illegal. | ||
So the government has to arrest them to just enforce the law, and they found he had $450,000 in cash. | ||
Now their excuse is, oh no, we're not doing anything nefarious. | ||
We're just supporting people in Lebanon who are related to the remnants of a group called the South Lebanon Army. | ||
Now, the South Lebanon Army were Israeli, loyal Lebanese people. | ||
They're called Zionist Christians or, again, the Crusader Christians. | ||
And these guys think that Israel is on their team, which is a very strange brainwashing to somehow think that Israel is on the same team as the Crusaders. | ||
It's definitely not. | ||
And I don't know how they came up with that, but that's the propaganda. | ||
That's the system that people buy into that. | ||
And so he said, I'm bringing this money to support these relatives of the remnants of the South Lebanon Army. | ||
Well, the South Lebanon Army is, by definition, collaborators with Israel. | ||
And that's illegal in Lebanon. | ||
Israel and Lebanon are at war, technically. | ||
So, they're basically saying, no, this is for the family of collaborators. | ||
nothing to see here that's i mean so basically right now there's a lot of people in the earth who are trying to create a civil war in lebanon to turn uh the system and everybody in lebanon against uh this group called hezbollah um now uh that caller vanessa she had a great point where she was talking about you know how freedom isn't free and of course it's not but uh in the past you know as jones always mentions you got the first iraq war | ||
they had that little girl give a test to testify in front of congress that saddam hussein's soldiers were taking babies out of incubators and throwing them on the ground It turned out it was all a lie. | ||
Right. And then that justified, I guess, the first Iraq invasion. | ||
And then the second Iraq invasion, well, you had Madeleine Albright as well doing the sanction, killing 500,000 kids because of no medicine. | ||
And so it was worth telling you what, we've got to go to commercial break, but stay on the line, John, because you had the divisions in Lebanon during the Civil War. | ||
Again, it's an eye-opening revelation as to where the fault lines actually lie. | ||
Stay tuned. Welcome back, folks. | ||
Joe Biden recently visited Israel and signed an agreement with that country that they would cooperate in a preemptive strike against Iran if Iran gets close to making a nuclear weapon. | ||
Why are we getting into World War III? Why are we getting into yet another Middle Eastern conflict while we are still dealing with the remnants of the last Middle Eastern conflict, that is Syria, as that war continues to rage with funding from American deep state assets. | ||
Where are we headed and what does this all, you know, where did this all come from? | ||
Well, it turns out it ties back into a lot of stuff in history. | ||
The Lebanese Civil War is a great example of where exactly the fault lines actually lie in real, you know, geopolitical terms. | ||
But also, of course, the first and second Gulf War, the wars in Iraq, were a big issue. | ||
Starting point here, too. | ||
So our caller, John, we got cut off by commercial break, but you were talking about the way that the first Gulf War was, in a lot of ways, instigated and started and perpetuated by the American deep state. | ||
Yeah, so Saddam Hussein was basically a stooge of the West at first. | ||
And, you know, you can look it up. | ||
There's pictures of him shaking hands with the very same people who later invade him. | ||
And the Iraq-Iran War happened after Iran kicked out the CIA-backed dictator that opened fire on protesters, leading to a huge revolution in Iran, which everyone needs to understand. | ||
It's very important to understand. | ||
The revolution in Iran constitutes an outlawing of Rothschild's banks. | ||
They kicked out and ended the system of Rothschild's banking. | ||
And then Right. | ||
Right. Now, that's why in the invasion, they had to vaccinate all the troops with questionable vaccines, specifically, for example, the one for anthrax. | ||
There is no actual vaccine for anthrax. | ||
It was experimental. And they gave it to everybody. | ||
And there's a lot of side effects of that. | ||
And then the United States also bombed chemical weapons Uh, storage, which caused it to just go in the air. | ||
And that's now been found to be responsible for Gulf War syndrome. | ||
So the weapons of mass destruction, funny enough, they kind of, uh, thought that he did have them because they, they sold them or gave them to him in the past. | ||
Right. It's like that, uh, that Bill Hicks has a joke even before the, the second Iraq war talking about George HW Bush, where he goes, they have weapons of mass destruction. | ||
And they go, how do you know? | ||
And he goes, well, I checked the receipts. | ||
We sent them to him. | ||
100%. So, why would Henry Kissinger say, I hope they both die? | ||
Why? Well, it's very simple. | ||
The Middle East is the center of the world. | ||
Geopolitically, it's important. | ||
Now, it's all coming back full circle, right? | ||
Because Russia has been supplying Europe with gas, which they need to fuel the heat in their homes in the winter. | ||
So, Europe, winter, it's so cold, they absolutely require natural gas to heat their homes. | ||
This is a major crisis for people like Germans and around that area because they have to heat their homes. | ||
So winter is going to come. | ||
It's coming fast. So things are coming to a head. | ||
If they don't secure an alternative source, it's going to be a big problem because Russia could cut it off. | ||
If they continue to escalate their hostilities against Russia. | ||
So things are coming to a head very soon. | ||
We could find ourselves in a major war before the end of this year because of this deadline, the deadline of the European winter. | ||
How are we going to heat their homes? | ||
They don't want to keep buying Russian fuel. | ||
And anyway, Russia could tell them you're not allowed to buy rubles. | ||
All of a sudden, they have to buy rubles with their currency, devaluing their currency, valuing up the rubles. | ||
So the situation is that Europe is looking for an alternative source. | ||
Now, in the Mediterranean, they've recently found a ton of natural gas. | ||
Israel and Cyprus and Greece are working together to fuel Europe with their natural gas. | ||
So Israel stands to benefit from this Ukraine-Russia conflict, this NATO-Putin conflict. | ||
This is in the benefit for Israel. | ||
They brought 200,000-plus Ukrainian Jews who have experience in farming. | ||
And they made them become Israeli citizens. | ||
If you come as a refugee from Ukraine and you're not a Jew, I think they'll just send you right back. | ||
That was in the news. They don't want you. | ||
Now, all of these people, they're in the army in Israel. | ||
So Israel just gained 200,000 people in their army and a bunch of farmers. | ||
And now they're going to be the main supplier of fuel to Europe. | ||
So it's a very sudden increase in geopolitical position for this little old country, Israel. | ||
Now, here's the problem. | ||
A lot of that gas is technically in Lebanese territory. | ||
Now Lebanon is under sanctions and sieges, and Lebanon cannot survive, and it was barely surviving before COVID, but it was surviving based on tourism and international expats sending money back home. | ||
That's how Lebanon was surviving. | ||
But with COVID, all the stuff stopped. | ||
The planes stopped, the tourism stopped, everything stopped. | ||
So then the system collapsed. So since COVID, Lebanon has been totally... | ||
Unable to survive because their only land trading partner is Syria and then America has created a Caesar Act which does not allow Lebanon to trade with Syria because Lebanon is actually in the United States sphere of influence. | ||
Lebanon is actually propped up The Lebanese government, the Lebanese army, is actually propped up by the United States. | ||
And the Lebanese economy is actually based on the dollar. | ||
But the United States has cut off their access to the dollar. | ||
So this is kind of like a hardball way of playing geopolitics, but it could drive these people ultimately into the arms of other groups. | ||
So, you know, Lebanon hasn't actually decided to go away from America. | ||
Actually, quite the opposite. They want to make a deal. | ||
They want to Now, the only way Lebanon can pay its debts is by harvesting its natural resources, such as its natural gas. | ||
Now, Israel does not want Lebanon to succeed. | ||
Israel wants Lebanon to be poor and to collapse, and they're enemies right now. | ||
And so, basically, when they make this deal with Cyprus, Greece, and Israel to supply Europe with the natural gas, They're not including Lebanon in this deal, even though it's connected. | ||
The underground reserve of natural gas crosses the border, the imaginary line that we call the border. | ||
Obviously nature doesn't follow that line. | ||
So a lot of this stuff is technically the money, at least a portion of it, should go to Lebanon. | ||
But that would be really counterintuitive because they've gone out of their way to try to starve and bankrupt Lebanon. | ||
This whole geopolitical plan of an alternative supply for Europe, it kind of comes down to what are they going to do with the Lebanon situation because there's this group called Hezbollah. | ||
Now, Hezbollah does have the military capability and willpower to do something about it, and they've publicly said that if Lebanon does not get its rights, they'll start a war because the alternative would be starvation. | ||
And they would prefer to start a war than to starve to death. | ||
So the current situation is very tense because if America and Israel do not give Lebanon a portion of this profit for this new deal of how they're going to supply Europe in the future, then Lebanon may be forced to start a war which would draw in the Palestinian factions attacking Israel from within and likely the Syrians will attack to reconquer the Golan Heights. | ||
And then the Yemenis might fire rockets. | ||
It's going to be a huge conflict, a huge war. | ||
But if you look at it from the Israeli imperial point of view, they can't tolerate resistance against them for their future plan. | ||
So maybe they take this as the opportunity to do a giant war to try to destroy whoever's standing in their way. | ||
And so there are negotiations going on right now, right? | ||
We only have about a minute left, but what's the latest with the negotiations between Lebanon and Israel? | ||
Well, before Hezbollah made threats, it seemed like they were going well. | ||
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrullah came out and said that they're just stringing the Lebanese government along. | ||
It's actually all BS. They're just wasting time, and eventually they're basically going to end up with barely anything, if anything at all. | ||
And so he came out and said, you know, if you guys don't resolve this within two months, I guess we're just going to attack. | ||
And we'll invade Israel, actually. | ||
We'll send, you know, commandos to invade Israel. | ||
They say within two or three days we could be in Nazareth. | ||
And because of Hezbollah's experience in Syria, I mean, this isn't a threat that people take lightly. | ||
Israel's not a big place and it's never been invaded like this before. | ||
This isn't the old six days war. | ||
You know, the United States may come in to help. | ||
Biden pretty much would have to come in to help. | ||
And this would be World War III. This would not just stay... | ||
This is about who's going to supply Europe with fuel in the future. | ||
But it comes down to these Lebanese villagers trying to just not starve to death in little old Lebanon. | ||
And that really is the crux of the issue. | ||
Can these guys actually scare people into giving them their rights? | ||
Or are they going to have to fight for their rights? | ||
It all comes down to these guys. | ||
Thank you so much for that, John. | ||
Fantastic. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We'll be joined by Michael Graves in the third hour. | ||
We'll take your phone calls with him, and we'll go to your phone calls here momentarily. | ||
This story just popped up from a few hours ago on Daily Mail. | ||
Let me lead it up to you. | ||
Don't show it yet. Don't spoil this. | ||
Let's build this up, okay? | ||
There is a woman. There's a woman named Professor Susan Michie, and we've covered her here on this show because of the statements that she made during COVID. She's a UK scientist. | ||
She famously called for masks and social distancing to remain, quote, forever. | ||
In an interview with Channel 5 last year, she regularly spouted alarmist predictions on BBC News, which sparked questions about the broadcaster's objectivity. | ||
There were concerns about her conflict ventures when it emerged. | ||
She was simultaneously a member of the government's SAGE committee and a leading figure in an independent pressure group that called for Chinese-style lockdowns. | ||
Miss Mitchie was said to have been named Stalin's nanny by her contemporaries at Oxford University because of her radical views. | ||
So this woman who caused a stir calling for lockdowns and masks forever in the UK, an open and avowed communist who wanted Chinese-style lockdowns for Western countries, why is she in the news today? | ||
Well, because she has now been given a top job at the World Health Organization. | ||
That's right, folks. | ||
A British communist scientist who wanted face masks to be worn forever has been handed an influential role at the World Health Organization. | ||
A longstanding member of the Communist Party of Britain and labor donor was yesterday made chair of the WHO's Behavioral Advisory Group. | ||
That's right, the Behavioral Advisory Group. | ||
She will advise the organization on how to boost compliance with vaccine rollouts and other interventions that help shape national health policy. | ||
Isn't that incredible? | ||
Open communist who called for masks forever and restrictive Chinese-style wheeled you into your apartment and kill your dog Chinese lockdowns. | ||
Has now been given an influential position as leader of the WHO's Behavioral Advisory Committee. | ||
So she will now be setting policy as an unelected member of the global government. | ||
This is what the new world order looks like, folks. | ||
And with that, we go out to your phone calls. | ||
Clown Car has called in wondering about products. | ||
I see. Thanks for calling in, Clown Car. | ||
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You're on the air. I just wanted to know what sold more over the weekend. | |
You know, we had that guy on. | ||
I forgot his name. But you said whoever was the funniest host would get redetermined by the sale of bodies. | ||
I forgot his name, so I forgot the product. | ||
Josh, Josh. DietForce maybe was the other one. | ||
Look, I don't have the numbers before me, but I'm going to say bodies outsold DietForce because I want to win. | ||
So, I won. 100%. | ||
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Hey, listen. The JonBenét Ramsey thing. | |
Wasn't it snowing? Wasn't it like three feet of snow around the house? | ||
But there were footprints just going from the front door back door to back door into the front, right? | ||
And the window that was broken was broken outward. | ||
So, they had to be in the house, right? | ||
Oh, yeah. Look, we're not even going to start on the JonBenét Ramsey details because... | ||
That is a rabbit hole. | ||
We frankly just don't have time to go down. | ||
But yeah, you are right. Yeah, there was snow. | ||
There were no fresh footprints. | ||
And supposedly the entrance was... | ||
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It was kind of an obvious one. | |
Like you're just looking at it and they go, no, no, no. | ||
I'm not going to see it. Yeah. | ||
They're really showing you like the snow footprints. | ||
No, no, no. It's like the fire going into the house at that place. | ||
You remember? Yep. And if people know... | ||
If people have seen the South Park episode where... | ||
What are they? It was like... | ||
Butter's parents kill him or something. | ||
I can't remember what it is, but you have like O.J. Simpson and you have a couple other couples. | ||
And one of the couples that's there, I think it's the one that just is really creepily smiling the whole time. | ||
That's JonBenet Ramsey's parents who are like, it was a Puerto Rican that broke into our house and stole our baby. | ||
That's, yeah, they are ripe for parody. | ||
But we're not going to wait. We just don't have time, Clown Car. | ||
I'm sorry. Maybe we'll do a whole JonBenet Ramsey special one day, but not today. | ||
Thanks so much for your call. | ||
I do appreciate it as ever. | ||
Back to business, Clown Car. | ||
Let's go to Michael in Virginia. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Michael, you're on the air. | ||
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Oh, yes, sir. Hello, Mr. | |
Smith. One of the things I just wanted to speak about We must be extremely careful at this point in time in our lives when we are becoming, as human beings on this side of the planet, in America, victorious against the New World Order and their diabolical plan to control the narrative of our development. | ||
We are waging this battle in compliance, I might say, in compliance with The understanding that they do have authority, but we are winning. | ||
The more they show their victories, the more they ingrain into our thinking, our consciousness, that they are winning. | ||
We have subtle victories. | ||
For example, Mr. | ||
Fauci decides he's going to step down. | ||
They want to keep that under the rug, but it's inevitable that his journey out of the power is also going to be Mr. | ||
Schwab's. We're good to go. | ||
When we are radical or randomized, we lose less than our power. | ||
But when we come together like those straws that stand behind the people in the political agenda, we see that we are stronger. | ||
We have to consolidate our victories and speak about our victories just as much as they speak of their victories. | ||
That the vaccine is an attempt to shut off our communication with our God that communicates with us through electromagnetic frequencies and wave patterns. | ||
That's why there are electrical signals in the vaccine. | ||
They are cutting off the information that is reaching the human being this way. | ||
So we have to be careful. | ||
We are winning again. | ||
Swab will step down eventually. | ||
We're winning small victories, but we have to understand we are human. | ||
We do have the power of God. | ||
We just have to understand who and what that power is, and we have not been taught that. | ||
But I know it. Yeah, powerful stuff. | ||
I think you're exactly right, Michael, and a bunch of good points you make there. | ||
In fact, guys, do we have Clip 10 Fauci making the claim? | ||
Because... We may have to pull it in. | ||
Maybe we'll play it in the first five of the next hour. | ||
But I have a Fauci clip that you've inspired me to play. | ||
So we'll play that. Yes, sir. | ||
Yeah, that one. Okay, all right. | ||
Let's go to this now. I want to get Michael's response to this because I think this is amazing. | ||
This is what Fauci said yesterday. | ||
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Just listen. I so appreciate what you're saying, Doctor, about the moving target. | |
At the same time, there were authorities that made different decisions than the CDC's recommendations, for example, on school closures, and they did not see higher levels of child mortality when it comes to COVID. And meanwhile, the schools that did close down were now seeing just disastrous levels of learning loss among poor children, children of color, mental health crisis. | ||
I wonder if you would recommend locking down schools if you had to do it all over again. | ||
Well, you know, again, first of all, I didn't recommend locking anything down. | ||
You're asking me questions. | ||
You're talking about the CDC is the public health agency that uses their epidemiologists. | ||
Did you hear that, folks? We can take it down. | ||
I mean, that's the key right there. | ||
Anthony Fauci says he never advocated locking anything down. | ||
Michael, what do you even do with liars like this? | ||
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Yeah, first of all, they all lie because that's ingrained. | |
That's what they do. They're deceptive. | ||
And we understand that. | ||
We know that. We should not give them the credit that they want. | ||
So they are worthless. | ||
They're liars. They're deceptive. | ||
We have the truth, but they don't want the truth. | ||
Most people don't want it. | ||
That's why they crucified Jesus and took Barabbas, right? | ||
They don't want the truth, but we are a small group. | ||
We are large. Actually, Infowars is large. | ||
With all the donations, you know, myself, I'm a donator. | ||
If all the subscribers, all the listeners donated, just donate on a monthly basis, that's fun. | ||
We have power. | ||
We have, not only do we have We have knowledge power, info power. | ||
We also have economic power. | ||
They don't think most people are aware of that. | ||
We are powerful. We just have to stop giving them credit. | ||
We have to balance the left, the right, the up, the down. | ||
They're opposite. We have to give them just as much of our victories as we acknowledge their victories. | ||
But they are losing. They just don't want to admit that. | ||
We do have power. We have to continue to glorify our victories. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
And of course, there's always a balance, right? | ||
We want to celebrate victories but not be satisfied with those victories. | ||
We want to tell you about the attacks that we're under but not act like those attacks are overwhelming, right? | ||
Because we have to We have to understand that victory is possible and worth pursuing, with the same time not acting like it's going to be an easy road to hoe. | ||
So, fantastic call. | ||
Thank you so much for that, Michael. | ||
And you're right. I mean, looking at Fauci saying, well, actually, yeah, I'm totally open to the idea of it coming from a lab. | ||
I think that's a fine concept. | ||
And then they're going, I never... | ||
I never said to lock down anything. | ||
They are panicking, folks. | ||
And that is a sign of victory. | ||
And Michael's exactly right. We need to point that out. | ||
Here's one more headline about vaccines before we go to break and come back with more of your calls. | ||
Deaths from unknown causes are now the leading killer in Alberta, Canada, following the rollout of the experimental vaccine. | ||
The 2021 total is significantly higher than that in 2019. | ||
Unknown causes. It used to be maybe 2% of the deaths. | ||
Now it is the most common cause of death. | ||
They just don't know. They can't figure it out. | ||
They're looking, but they can't find it. | ||
Gosh, what could it possibly be? | ||
It's the vaccines. It's a death shot. | ||
People are waking up to this. | ||
It's never gonna work again, folks. | ||
We'll be back for the third hour. | ||
Michael Graves and your calls. | ||
Welcome back, folks. There's certainly a sea change going on in the right wing of America. | ||
People are realizing that the old way of doing things is just not happening anymore. | ||
And as they try to prop up people like Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger saying, old school GOP politics is coming back into style. | ||
They are all met, of course, with a scoff and a laugh because nothing could be further from the truth. | ||
The right wing is desperate for people who will actually fight for them and not back down and not give in. | ||
And it's not about being mean on purpose. | ||
It's not about being a jerk for the sake of being a jerk or because you hate these people. | ||
It's about playing the game with the rules that these people have set down. | ||
And I want to play a clip from Matt Gaetz here in just a second, but I was inspired by this because I went to... | ||
Twitter, and this is what I saw there from a girl named EcoSister. | ||
She says, one of the best things I ever did was stop feeding into the negativity. | ||
I always felt this overwhelming need to explain myself. | ||
I always wanted everyone to like me. | ||
I wasted so many years placing myself inside of a box because I allowed other people to make me question my own heart. | ||
And that's a lesson you need to learn. | ||
If you know something's true, if you know that your beliefs come from a place of goodness, you don't have to justify it. | ||
You don't have to Acknowledge people that are telling you you're a bad person for believing the truth. | ||
You can ignore them. And I think the right wing is learning this. | ||
Here's Matt Gaetz just treating the outrage from the left with the contempt it deserves. | ||
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Here it is. Is it safe to say that based off of your comments you're suggesting that these women at these abortion rallies are ugly and overweight? | |
Yes. What do you say to people who think that those comments are offensive? | ||
Be offended. In real life meme posting, the yes meme comes to life, Matt Gaetz. | ||
Again, it's not about like, yeah, insult women. | ||
Yeah, call women fat and ugly. | ||
No, women are beautiful and... | ||
The abortion activists are disgusting in their souls and in their hearts. | ||
But the point is that these are people that will sit there and go, you're a racist. | ||
Your bloodline is tainted. | ||
You must be destroyed. You are everything that's wrong in this world. | ||
You deserve to be stomped into the dirt. | ||
And then you're like, well, I think you're ugly. | ||
And they're like, ugh! But that's offensive. | ||
Will you apologize? And it's like, no. | ||
You don't care about offending us. | ||
You offend us continuously. | ||
We're not going to play this little game where we act like we both have to take each other's feelings into account. | ||
Once you start acting like you care how we feel, we'll start to care how you feel. | ||
It's about not giving in to the... | ||
It's weaponization of your niceness, right? | ||
We're nice people. We don't want people to be insulted. | ||
We don't want to offend people. | ||
We want the truth and life and love and togetherness. | ||
But that doesn't mean that we have to compliment our enemies, okay? | ||
So good job on Matt Gaetz learning that lesson and putting it into action. | ||
Let's go out to the phone lines now. | ||
We have Ethan in Austin who's called in about jury selection for Alex Jones. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Ethan. You're on the air. | ||
Ethan? Are you there? | ||
Tell you what, stay on the line, Ethan, because I really want to hear what you have to say. | ||
So stay on the line. We'll go instead to Mike in New York, and we'll let Ethan get back to his phone. | ||
Mike in New York, you have something to tell us. | ||
You're on the air. Yes, sir. | ||
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So I talked to you a couple weeks ago. | |
We were floating around the idea of ways to spread awareness and alertness, and we were talking about the license plate idea. | ||
Well, since then, it's come in the mail. | ||
It's on my car. | ||
It's been on for about three days. | ||
This morning on my way to work, I was just driving the speed limit, you know? | ||
And I'm getting a honk behind me. | ||
People are honking at me. And I turn around, and the guy's got the big thumbs up. | ||
And I was like, yes, yes, full circle came around, you know? | ||
So I just want to tell people, like, you can get creative. | ||
You can do anything, even if... | ||
You don't go in the store and spend a bunch of money. | ||
I mean, the license plate idea, it's $16 a year. | ||
I mean, it doesn't get more cheap than that. | ||
You know what I mean? It's just a little thing. | ||
To get people's minds going, because their minds are going already. | ||
We're just in a weird paradigm where it's like, I don't know. | ||
And you know what? I bet now you have that on your car. | ||
There's going to be a time when you're at a gas station and you hold the door for somebody or something and they see you and they see you're a nice guy and, you know, they're like, you know, that was a really nice man right there. | ||
And they see you get in your car and they look and they go, Infowars? | ||
He has an Infowars license. I thought all Infowars were evil. | ||
That guy didn't seem crazy. | ||
That guy didn't seem like a racist. | ||
Maybe there's something to this InfoWars thing. | ||
Maybe I'm not being told the truth. | ||
Like, even that alone makes it all worth it. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Believe it or not, the third hour has begun. | ||
Time flies when you're having fun. | ||
My guest this hour is the one and only Michael Graves, musician and former Misfits lead singer. | ||
He's well known for his prolific career as a musician and is the host of Radio Deadly on Censored.TV. Graves has always been an outspoken patriot and avid conservative, which put Which put him firmly in the crosshairs of cancel culture. | ||
And on Radio Deadly, Michael talks about music, fatherhood, and patriotism. | ||
His website is officialmichaelgraves.com. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at Radio Deadly. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Michael. | ||
Harrison, thank you for having me on your show, man. | ||
I'm so excited. | ||
I love your show. I love what you do. | ||
And I appreciate that intro too. | ||
What an honor. Thank you so much, man. | ||
The honor is shared then. | ||
And I don't know if we've ever had you on as a solo guest. | ||
Whenever I host for War Room, I love doing the Headbangers Hour with yourself and Frank Kavanaugh. | ||
But I'm excited to talk to you now. | ||
We'll take some phone calls. | ||
But tell me, what's on your mind today? | ||
I mean, what do you think the top story is? | ||
We got monkeypox. We got COVID. We got war. | ||
Ukraine. We've got the border. | ||
I mean, I don't even know where to go with all of this, man. | ||
Where do we start? Man, I don't know. | ||
There really is so much crazy things happening. | ||
Every time I look over the news, there is another story that is escalatory in its nature as we hurtle towards what we're hurtling towards. | ||
Even last night I was thinking about when I come on, what's going to be key to focus on with all of these things? | ||
And I really think that it comes down to some of your callers, a lot of the callers always allude to. | ||
It always goes back to the human soul. | ||
It always goes back to our spirit. | ||
No matter what's happening in the world, we know what we're headed for. | ||
We know that it's just not going to all go away and be done tomorrow or the next day. | ||
That there are going to be an increasing amount of difficulties that all of us are going to continue to face individually, collectively, as a society. | ||
And we have to make good with our God and our spirit. | ||
And I think that when we key into that, that's when the good can really start to fly out of all of us and help us. | ||
And doing that and clinging to our God, understanding and being awake to the nature of this world and the things that are happening. | ||
Isn't going to make the physical pain any easier. | ||
It's not going to make the psychological pain in some ways any easier. | ||
But what it's going to do is give us that hope that as we move forward, we are on that narrow path and not that broad path that leads to destruction. | ||
Absolutely. Yeah, and it's a choice that we can make to not let them twist our good impulses into evil ones and to reject the division and the hatred that they're very, very good at inspiring, even in people like myself and yourself who love everybody. | ||
I mean, it's hard to read some of these headlines of just vicious hatred, vicious attacks against you, and the impulse is to go, oh, they want to fight? | ||
Then, you know, I'm going to be just as bad as they are. | ||
And yet you recognize as you see what they're doing, oh, this is what they want. | ||
That's what they're targeting our souls to try to taint and destroy our connection with God or our connection with the spiritual world, however you want to put it. | ||
You see that that's the goal and that's the aim. | ||
And so to defeat these people, the one thing you can't do is give in to that. | ||
Yes, certainly. I hammer away at the culture. | ||
When I'm out in the world, when I'm here on your show with... | ||
We have to change the culture. | ||
We have to focus on the culture because it's not cool to talk about Jesus. | ||
It's not cool To rock and roll and to be in the genre that I come from. | ||
You look at the pictures of me and the things that I've done in my life, and if you didn't know anything, if you just look at that in a vacuum and go, oh my God, there's no way that this dude's a Christian and is raising his children the way that he's raising and doing the things they do. | ||
There's just no way. But it's quite the contrary. | ||
You know, the culture really... | ||
Pushes our children and our young men to love the world and the things of the flesh. | ||
You know, I want people's attention. | ||
I want to feel good and girls and drugs and popularity and I want to be a rock star. | ||
I want to be all these things. | ||
For all the artists out there and the fathers and the leaders, it's again an important part of what we do as we move forward to continue to or to start to influence younger men especially and change the culture so that as we do move forward and we do get to a place where we have to rebuild as we're doing now, | ||
we can get back to what Our founders, the people that came to America to get away from all of the things that we're fighting for right now, it's amazing. | ||
It's the same spirit, it's the same forces that we're up against as we were when the country was founded. | ||
Our forefathers talk about it all the time, that the nature of man Our country cannot be what it was intended to be if we don't hold those ideals and those values and the integrity of a Christian. | ||
Not necessarily being a Christian, but it certainly helps. | ||
You have to have those values and those things entrenched in you in order for us to build that society, the country that we know is America. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
You know, I don't know. I don't even know what it says, really. | ||
But there's, I saw a tweet the other day that said, cottagecore has done more to turn girls right wing than all of the, you know, sermons you could ever give. | ||
I don't know if you ever heard of this term, cottagecore. | ||
But essentially, it's the aesthetics of the English farmhouse, right? | ||
It's the beauty of the rose-covered entrance to an old stone building. | ||
It's girls who want to wear sun hats and sundresses and be out in the garden. | ||
So it's like, I even see, you know, things like Coachella, things like these big music festivals, they use drugs and they use sort of degeneracy to try to somehow mimic or like falsify, like some facsimile of like the innocence and the joy of like traditional family living and being out in a farm, | ||
you know, you see pictures of girls, you know, wearing the sun hat, like swinging and it's like, oh, you want the innocence, you want the joy, you want what, What our culture created, but you think you can only achieve it by doing a ton of drugs until you're literally the mentality of a child, and then you think that's innocent. | ||
So it really is amazing how aesthetics like this, they reflect a morality, and once people get into the aesthetics, maybe they'll start to value the morality more. | ||
I mean, is this the way we win? | ||
Yeah, I think that when you tap into those things, that you were just... | ||
Speaking of, our epigenetics, there's something inside of us that feels so relatable. | ||
Sometimes you can't necessarily put your finger on it. | ||
It's almost like when you go to a place that is very famous and has a lot of history to it. | ||
You can feel that place. | ||
It's the same thing with this, I believe. | ||
That our epigenetics, something resonates that says, yes, this is the way, this is humanness. | ||
But then when you add those things, that Luciferian spirit to it, all of a sudden, it gets twisted and it changes and it becomes an untruth. | ||
It becomes part of its father, which is the devil. | ||
And the devil twists things and makes them seem... | ||
Like, they are different. | ||
And that's also clinging to the flesh. | ||
You see, there's one part of that that's good. | ||
Family, tradition, nature. | ||
Working in a garden and interfacing with all of these things. | ||
But when you add that pop culture twist to it, that fleshly side of it, it's in enmity with the spirit. | ||
And that's why doest thou wilt. | ||
Scripture... We rise above that. | ||
We'll be right back with Michael Graves. | ||
Alright folks, welcome back. | ||
Michael Graves is my guest and we'll be taking your phone calls for this hour. | ||
Twitter at Radio Deadly, the website officialmichaelgraves.com and of course he does the Radio Deadly show on Censored.tv where he covers culture and fatherhood and patriotism and faith and all sorts of wonderful stuff. | ||
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So let's go out to phone calls and you, the InfoWars audience, will guide our conversation here. | ||
Erin in New Mexico has called in about a story that I actually, I had the stories printed out yesterday. | ||
I didn't get to it. | ||
I wanted to get to it today. I didn't get to it. | ||
So thankfully, Erin has called in to get us back on track and tell us about a phenomenon that is taking place at an increasing rate. | ||
And last week was a big one. | ||
And that is, well, frankly, the robot takeover. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Erin. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison and Michael Graves. | |
I wanted to talk about, yeah, the chess match that the That happened yesterday, I believe, in Moscow between a seven-year-old boy versus a robot. | ||
and the robot made too quickly of a move and broke the little boy's finger while they were playing. | ||
So if this is what a chess-playing robot does, I wonder what kind of injuries a sex robot would give you. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
Oh man, they have the video of it. | ||
I hadn't even seen the video of it. | ||
Oh God, that's brutal. | ||
Yeah, so it's this mechanical arm that comes out and moves the pieces. | ||
And yeah, this happened either yesterday or the day before in Russia. | ||
A robot breaking a little boy's arm. | ||
By accident, or not his arm, his finger. | ||
By accident, you're right, it wasn't angry at him, but it made a mistake, and maybe this portends what awaits us once these unthinking, unfeeling machines start getting more part in our lives. | ||
Have you heard of this story, Michael? | ||
No, but when I grew up, I saw a little movie that was called Terminator, and that really just gave us all the information that we needed. | ||
Wait, the crew is telling me something. | ||
He was trying to cheat. | ||
I'm sorry, the seven-year-old boy was trying to cheat? | ||
Is that what you're telling me? | ||
So maybe he deserved it. | ||
Maybe it was the seven-year-old's fault in the first place. | ||
But yeah, terminate. Do we need more content like this? | ||
There's Black Mirror. I mean, there's lots of stuff. | ||
It's like all the warnings were there, Michael. | ||
Why didn't we listen? Even Elon Musk. | ||
There's a great clip of Elon Musk, and he's talking about artificial intelligence. | ||
And Elon Musk is a smart dude. | ||
He knows the words that he uses. | ||
And he says when we're dealing with artificial intelligence, we have to... | ||
He says something like, we have to go slow. | ||
We have to be very, very careful because we are unleashing the beast. | ||
And he says the beast. | ||
And he doesn't say a beast. | ||
He says the beast. Right. | ||
It's not easy to imagine what would happen to a sovereign, autonomous machine that does not feel any sort of empathy towards man. | ||
Let's just use the example of a lion. | ||
A lion doesn't have any sort of empathy towards man. | ||
It's cute and you can pet it and it looks real good when you go to the zoo, when you go to the safari and all, but it has no empathy for you. | ||
And if it feels that it needs to kill you to eat you or for whatever, it's going to. | ||
And the same with robots. | ||
I don't believe, might be wrong, I'm not a scientist, I just, I'm a musician, I rock out. | ||
But I don't think that you can program that sort of thing into a robot, into a machine. | ||
Empathy and love, and I just, I don't think, it's... | ||
That's the old thing where the robot's driving down the road, and it's the car, and it's driving, and it has passengers, and it's about to run over somebody. | ||
What decision does it make? | ||
Does it kill the passengers? | ||
Right. Terminator, everybody. | ||
The answer is Terminator. | ||
Right. It seems like sort of the inevitable end point of all of this. | ||
And, you know, it is happening more and more frequently. | ||
And, again, it's not like we're saying that this robot broke this little boy's finger because Skynet has awakened, right? | ||
It's not about that. But it is about going, look, we have not considered the ramifications of what we're implementing today. | ||
These days. Here's the story from the Guardian. | ||
Chess robot grabs and breaks finger of seven-year-old opponent. | ||
Moscow incident occurred because child violated safety rules by taking a turn too quickly, says officials. | ||
Certainly don't blame the robot. | ||
But, you know, that's not the only... | ||
It was the kid. It's fault. | ||
God, poor kid. I mean, that's awful. | ||
Military made a robot that can eat organisms for fuel. | ||
That's another story that went viral this week. | ||
It's actually from 2018, but it found a new life this week and spread around, and I saw it on Twitter a couple times. | ||
And strangely enough, the picture they use for this robot that can eat organisms, it's literally grabbing a human by the head and feeding it into a wood chipper-like organism... | ||
I mean, it's just horrific. | ||
And then, of course, this week we played the video, but you had that robot dog outfitted with a machine gun in Russia. | ||
I mean, I guess the robot takeover is on, Michael. | ||
I don't even know if we can stop it at this point. | ||
I hate being negative, but I don't have any hope in man and the part of man that are deploying these types of machines. | ||
And I say that because when you take... | ||
These robots, when you take medicine, when you take all of these things, all these systems of man that we have, and all the technology, all the power that we have, all of this stuff, and then you see what the world has become, and the world that we're building, and the world that we're destroying as well is a very important one to understand. | ||
I don't have any hope that these robots, this technology, these new robots, We're not using it in ways that are helping us get interplanetary or to evolve ourselves in a good way to mankind. | ||
What's jumping in my mind as well is... | ||
You know, Mike Adams from Natural News with Dr. | ||
Jane Ruby, they were doing this whole thing about these self-assembling nanobots technology, you know, those blood clots that aren't blood clots. | ||
So, yeah, I don't have any hope. | ||
Our technology seems to be outpacing our humanity at this point. | ||
In a bad way. | ||
We should have escalators to the moon right now. | ||
You know what I'm saying? Cancer shouldn't be a thing anymore. | ||
Right. And it's almost like you're trying to help a drug dealer by giving him a Maserati or something. | ||
It's like, well, hold on. First, you need to help him get his life back on track and get things sorted out because then you can give him a Maserati and it'll help him. | ||
But if you just give him one now, he's going to sell it and just go down spiral or he's going to crash it and cause a bunch of trouble. | ||
It's like we're... | ||
We're building robots, and they are serving a society that is so dislocated from what it means to be human that it's just making everything worse. | ||
I totally agree. | ||
We're building a prison planet. | ||
Alex Jones was right. How funny is that? | ||
20 years ago, he had that right. | ||
Absolutely incredible. We're going to go to phone calls on the other side. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. My guest is Michael Graves. | ||
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We're talking culture and how to defeat the NWO. And good thing, Stephen from FEMA Region 4 has called in with a possible answer to how we fight this new world order. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Stephen. You're on the air. | ||
Harrison, it's great to be back on your show. | ||
I spoke with you a few months ago. | ||
I'm not sure if you remember the call. | ||
I do. Good to hear from you. | ||
Yes, and I'm also glad to see Michael Graves there. | ||
I love his, I love Dig Up Her Bones. | ||
Fantastic song. And I'm going to get to the point here. | ||
If it's possible, if I can put in a brief prayer for everyone, if that's okay. | ||
Let's do it. Lord Jesus, thank you for everything you've given us in our life and forgive us of our sins. | ||
We ask you to guide us and to help us in every single way that we can in order to fight this evil that's in this world, which is the New World Order, the World Economic Forum, and all the powers that be in the central bankers that are here to oppress us. | ||
So guide us in everything that we do going forward. | ||
We ask you and pray. Amen. | ||
Amen. All right. | ||
So the first thing I want to say, John's call was fantastic, by the way, and I'm going to go forward to the possible solution, one possible solution. | ||
But I can see how adding 200,000 Ukrainians to the IDF is going to definitely raise the eyebrows of Russia, especially with an energy plan that they have to supply Europe. | ||
That's pretty interesting. So I would like to hear more of his take in the future, if possible. | ||
Well, just full transparency here. | ||
If you're listening to this show, there's a slight chance that what you're hearing is John's knowledge filtered through me. | ||
Because, man, when you pay attention to the international news and these sources that you don't see in mainstream media in America, man, there's a lot of insight there. | ||
So, yeah, John's one of my sources behind the scenes, I guess you could say. | ||
So I'm glad you appreciated that call. | ||
Good deal, I do. The first thing I wanted to point out was it's one angle of attack. | ||
It's the World Economic Forum, right? | ||
Would you consider them a terrorist organization? | ||
I consider them a criminal mafia. | ||
That's how I'd put it. And I do believe that they should be designated as such. | ||
And if you go to the State Department's general counterterrorism, you will see that in sections 212, 219, and 140, they violate every single one of those charters that would classify the terrorist organization. | ||
So that's one solution I would say. | ||
You know, that's pretty good. | ||
I want to ask Michael about this. | ||
You know, I said on Twitter the other day, I said, normalize asking politicians to disavow Klaus Schwab. | ||
I think journalists, especially right-wing journalists, should confront politicians and say, do you disavow Klaus Schwab? | ||
Klaus Schwab wants us all to eat bugs. | ||
He wants us all to own nothing. Do you disavow that or do you endorse his view of the world? | ||
Just to get them on record. Are they for it? | ||
Are they against it? Are they going to act like they're ignorant about what the World Economic Forum is doing? | ||
How do we affect, how do we stop or limit or in some way curtail the influence of the World Economic Forum, Michael? | ||
By doing that, by calling out the people that need to be called out and definitely continue to get these things into the mainstream, into the vernacular of everybody and to confront the politicians And ask them questions, absolutely. But everywhere, everywhere talk about the World Economic Forum, talk about Klaus Schwab. | ||
You see what happened to Bill Gates when everyone all of a sudden had to have a real conversation about Bill Gates. | ||
So when you have a real conversation about Klaus Schwab and really, all the evidence is there. | ||
It's damning in and of itself, the nature of it, the quotes The connections back to Nazi Germany and all of the ideology and systems of government and control that these people are not looking to implement. | ||
They are implementing it. | ||
This isn't something that was born yesterday. | ||
It's many, many years in the making and all of the evidence is there. | ||
So we just keep doing that in all spheres of influence. | ||
And you know, there was that Dutch politician who called out Prime Minister Root about, you know, several months ago saying, you know, you endorsed the Great Reset. | ||
Will you do it again? And you saw the Prime Minister sort of go, I've never even heard of that. | ||
I don't know what that is. And so it's like, even if they're going to do that, even if they're going to try to weasel their way out of it, you still got him. | ||
You still go, look, this guy knows, but he's not admitting it. | ||
That means he's implementing things that he's not telling you about. | ||
It means you should be suspicious of this guy. | ||
I mean, I think that's where it starts. | ||
I just think Do you disavow Klaus Schwab? | ||
I think that question needs to be put on live, you know, interview with a microphone in the face of politicians. | ||
Do you disavow Klaus Schwab? | ||
I really think that would go a long way in waking people up. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Stephen. Let's go to, we have Ethan in Austin, who we tried to go to earlier, but he was away from his phone. | ||
Let's try again, because he's got some important insight about jury selection for Alex Jones. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Ethan. You're on the air with myself and Michael Graves. | ||
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Hey there, guys. Yeah, I just wanted to say I watched the Jury selection yesterday and thought it was interesting folks standing up and saying that their belief in freedom of speech would prevent them from really being able to sit in judgment given the facts and the instructions from the judge and so forth, | |
even in light of all of the facts of the case and the instructions from the judge, that they would still be unable to sit in judgment because of their their feelings about freedom of speech and the First Amendment. | ||
And I thought, how well does that fit for Alex if everybody in the 459th District Court jury that thought that they were believers in freedom of speech are opting out with this show, this grandiose show, and opting out of being in the jury. | ||
Yeah, so we know that Alex Jones has been prevented by the judge from invoking the First Amendment to justify his actions. | ||
And so now you're saying that the jury themselves were basically instructed, if you have a strong belief in the First Amendment and free speech, then you need to extricate yourself and not be a part of this jury. | ||
I mean, Michael, how do we maintain and should we maintain faith in a system that tells us that we can't invoke the First Amendment in a trial? | ||
I mean, what the heck? Yeah, very, very difficult to keep the faith in these institutions, but I think that we have to keep our faith in the institutions as we know them to function properly, the idea of a system functioning properly. | ||
We know how that's supposed to go. | ||
We fight for it every day. | ||
You fight for it every day. | ||
Very hard, Harrison. On the other side of that is we the people, and again, individually and collectively, we have to do that sort of thing. | ||
We have to stand up when we have these opportunities, these little victories, which it seems like people are having. | ||
In this instance, with the jury saying, I'm not going to convict Alex for this situation. | ||
It's the Salem witch trial. | ||
You know, Alex is not a witch. | ||
You're just calling him a witch and telling everybody you saw him flying around a room, you know, and with no proof whatsoever. | ||
It is a witch trial, yeah. | ||
It's 100%. | ||
And again, Harrison, it's the same spirit. | ||
It's the same exact thing that happened here in America in the 1600s and other places. | ||
It's a demonstrable thing. | ||
It's It's the same thing. | ||
They're calling Alex a witch and so many others. | ||
And they're trying to convict him. | ||
And what they're saying is, Alex, just tell us that you're a witch. | ||
Confess to all this stuff and everything's going to be fine. | ||
And like so many others did, Alex refuses to do that and has the support of many villages and many people. | ||
We have to continue to push back politically and In all ways that we can out there. | ||
And you know, to a certain extent, we are preaching to the choir here because people, if you're watching this, you likely understand what's going on. | ||
Do you think when people hear what's going on, I would hope this would wake them up to go, hey, they're saying that he can't invoke the First Amendment in a free speech trial. | ||
You would think that you could be totally disconnected, apolitical, and go, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
That's wrong, and that's wrong enough that I want to stand up against this. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
It's unbelievable and really upsetting to hear that about the jury selection. | ||
I mean, I didn't expect to get... | ||
For Alex to get a fair trial, but it's always astonishing the lengths that they'll go to to try to destroy Alex Jones in Infowars. | ||
Not because he's wrong, not because he's evil, but because he's right, loving, tells the truth, and is uncontrolled. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with more uncontrolled news. | ||
All right, folks, final segment. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Michael Graves is my guest. | ||
Radio Deadly on Censored.tv, at Radio Deadly on Twitter, officialmichaelgraves.com. | ||
We're taking your calls and discussing the ways in which we desperately try to claw back our humanity from the clutches of the totalitarian robotic despots that want to... | ||
Make us eat bugs. | ||
All right, let's go out to Josh in Massachusetts. | ||
You have a comment about the climate change activists that are just, they get everything they want and it's never enough. | ||
Josh, what do you think about this? | ||
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Yeah, so kind of about the eating bugs thing, I thought it was actually funny last year to celebrate Earth Day. | |
One of the local public universities actually started advertising that they were going to have Carbon-rated food on all of their dining products. | ||
Oh, yay. Won't that be nice? | ||
So it'll be like calories, daily value of vitamins, and carbon footprint. | ||
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Yeah, I believe it's like a 1 to 10 scale where like, you know, I don't know if 10's the highest there and 1's the lowest. | |
Right. So you're like, what the heck? | ||
That's ridiculous. And you know what they'll take into account, right? | ||
They'll call meat bad because cows produce... | ||
Oh, God, they're eating bugs. | ||
This is making me sick. Oh, Jesus Christ. | ||
Can we take that down? I can't watch that. | ||
Jeez, I'm Pete's. I can't believe what I just saw on screen there. | ||
Yeah, that was awful. Oof! | ||
So they're going to call beef bad, but then they're going to take fruit and ship it across the Pacific twice and say that's totally carbon neutral because they're liars. | ||
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It literally reminds me of the movie Snowpiercer, where he finds out at the end of the movie where they're like, oh, these bars, and I see what they're actually made of, and he's just like, oh my god, this is the It is so disgusting. | |
It is so disgusting. And of course, bugs are filled with parasites. | ||
Michael, are you going to eat the bugs, Michael? | ||
Are you going to be a good little human and be a bug and eat a bug and live like a bug? | ||
I mean, again, but you know already what's behind this, right? | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. And then one other thing with bugs here, while I'm on the line, I have a question here. | |
So, you know, people talked about vaccine shedding, and Do people remember the old Bill Gates TED Talk video with the mosquito? | ||
Oh yeah. And he had a mosquito week in 2020. | ||
So you're like, I wonder if that has any chance of spreading the vaccine or other things that they may potentially use in the future. | ||
They talked about doing that exact thing. | ||
They're obsessed with bugs for some reason. | ||
I guess bugs have very controlled societies. | ||
They want us all to be ants. | ||
What's your take on this, Michael? | ||
Look, if somebody wants to eat a bug, that's cool. | ||
I live on a farm. I totally get it. | ||
It's the forcing part that we are all concerned about, and that's what we're talking about. | ||
It's the being forced to do these sort of things. | ||
It's the culling of the population, whether it's forcing us to not eat certain things or forcing us to do whatever. | ||
And the vaccines, you know, we were talking about the vaccines, and One of the things that came out in the news this week was about the House Intelligence Committee talking about how dangerous it would be if we were to develop race-specific targeted bioweapons and being able to do that through these 23andMe, these DNA things. | ||
And I thought that that was hysterical. | ||
Because once again, I remember Infowars. | ||
I remember Alex Jones talking about that sort of thing like a decade ago, more than a decade ago. | ||
And so all of these things that we see in the aggregate... | ||
It's awful. And so, the answer to your question, no, I'm not going to be forced to do anything like that. | ||
I'm not going to eat a bug. | ||
You're so right, though, and I was actually thinking about that this morning, that all of this stuff, if they had an electric vehicle that was affordable and worked just as well as a gas one, I would probably want to buy it, you know, if it was possible. | ||
I mean, here in Austin, they give you an option to, you know, they say, You pay a little bit more, but 50% of your electricity will come from windmills or whatever. | ||
Like, if you give people options and the option is good and it's affordable, people will choose it. | ||
They don't come up with good ideas. | ||
They don't come up with affordable ideas. | ||
They don't come up with ideas that people want to do, even though people want to save the world and do what they can to help out. | ||
So they have to force people. | ||
And you're so right to identify the force as, you know, well, one of the worst things about everything that they're doing here. | ||
The frustration in all of this is that we, the whole world, not just here in America, the whole world, we really do have the answers to all of our problems. | ||
There doesn't need to be poverty. | ||
There doesn't need to be one starving child in this world at all. | ||
We have the means to produce food, to feed everyone. | ||
We have the medicine and the know-how to heal everyone. | ||
Our energy needs could be met forever. | ||
We're far beyond any sort of capacity. | ||
We could be a society that, again, in our epigenetics, we know what we could be. | ||
We can be this heaven on earth. | ||
But yet when we look out and we see what is being built and these colossal forces and changes that are being forced upon us, These conglomerates of insane people that are saying things that we know are not true, | ||
and yet it is, in a collective and very forceful, powerful way, we see and we feel the reality literally being attacked and changed into something that is synthetic, all-encompassingly synthetic, | ||
down to the Think about MEDA. Think about what Zuckerberg's trying to build where we're just gonna be these fat goo gobs in these bubbles that are hooked up to these machines having lifelong dreams and just using our bodies as batteries. | ||
That aren't even our dreams. They're somebody else's dreams that we're living. | ||
Totally. That's not utopia. | ||
That's nirvana. It's hell. | ||
What we're building here is hell. | ||
I'm telling you, that's why I always say they want you to be imprisoned in a demon's dream. | ||
I mean, that is their ultimate goal. | ||
It is wild and true. | ||
I mean, reality really is stranger than fiction. | ||
We have just enough time for one more call. | ||
We're going to go to Brian in Maryland. | ||
I want to talk about the Georgia Guidestones being destroyed. | ||
We don't have much time, Brian, but what are your comments for myself and Michael Graves? | ||
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Yeah, well, I think that basically they're just trying to cover up the evidence and basically try to cover up the evidence because they all know that technically if they ever get caught or even get found out about this, they would basically be in really, really big trouble. | |
So in a way, if you can basically hear me out first, They ordered somebody to put a bomb to basically destroy most of the Georgia Godstones to make it look like it was a physical work or make it look like it was destroyed. | ||
So they would basically send a crew out there to destroy the Georgia Godstones as a whole and then basically ship it back out so no one would have the evidence of what I think the bigger story with the Georgia Guidestones was really how quickly that story went away. | ||
Again, if you drill down into that story and how it was made and why it was made, then you start to uncover Again, all sorts of other... | ||
It's a rabbit hole that the media wouldn't go down. | ||
So it was just, oh, Georgia Guidestones blew up. | ||
Oh, it was about culling the population in one world government. | ||
Next story! Right. | ||
Never mind. Ignore that. | ||
Yeah, we'll move on now. | ||
But brilliant. I hadn't thought about that being an inside job. | ||
I choose to believe that the Georgia Guidestones were not destroyed. | ||
They were smote. They were smited by God. | ||
That's what I choose to believe. | ||
Yeah. They were smote from on high. | ||
Here's a question for you. | ||
Are the Georgia Guidestones, would you call that an obelisk? | ||
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Michael? I guess. | |
I think that... Alright, alright. | ||
I threw you a curveball on that one. | ||
That's a little inside joke. | ||
If you want to get what that joke was about, then go to Infowarsstore.com and buy Alex's War because there's a scene at the Georgia Guidestones where that question is asked. | ||
So that was a little Easter egg for you. | ||
You'll be watching the video later and you'll go, oh, that's why Harrison asked that weird question. | ||
But yeah, by the way, you got to go watch Alex's War if you haven't seen it yet. | ||
It's really incredible. | ||
Of course, Michael, I'm sure you know most of the stories in that since you've been a follower of Alex for so long. | ||
I just want to thank you for coming on and sharing your spirit, really, your knowledge, but also just helping to live what you preach and embody the spirit that you know is the key to solving all this. | ||
Thanks so much for coming on with us, sir. | ||
I appreciate you very much. | ||
God bless you and your family, Harrison and everybody over there at Infowars. | ||
I love you all so much. | ||
Thank you for everything. Well, thank you very much as well. | ||
We love you too, and we'll have to have you back on again soon. | ||
Thanks so much to all of our callers. | ||
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