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Yes ma'am, the statement is this. | ||
The judge is doing this for political reasons. | ||
Everything is hidden in plain view. | ||
I've been found guilty by the judge and now there's a trial where they tell a jury to decide how much money I pay because I'm already guilty. | ||
That's never happened. We gave them all the discovery. | ||
A default is when somebody is being sued and they leave the country and don't show up for the trial. | ||
Or they get caught doing criminal things like paying off a judge or something. | ||
They have taken my right for a jury to decide if I'm guilty, and now a judge tells a jury that I'm guilty? | ||
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And they're trying to hide that from the jury. | |
And during the jury questioning, they were really confused and kept asking, well, I thought you're innocent until proven guilty in criminal assault trial. | ||
She goes, well, this is a special case. | ||
I say he's guilty. | ||
She read that to the jury. | ||
I say Alex Jones is guilty. | ||
And now you're going to decide how guilty he is. | ||
And then they get up there and put all these edited videos out completely out of context. | ||
I mean, I've never seen anything like it. | ||
And this is the weaponization of the judiciary. | ||
It's absolutely horrifying. | ||
This is a witch hunt. | ||
This is a show trial. | ||
This will go down in history as one of the greatest show trials ever to happen, not just here, but even in places like Nazi Germany. | ||
I mean, even in Nazi Germany, they let you Basically be innocent or proven guilty, they would then just rig parts of the trial. | ||
Here, she says, I'm guilty until proven guilty. | ||
Guilty until proven guilty. | ||
Not guilty until proven innocent, like Nazi Germany. | ||
Because you were guilty until proven innocent, Nazi Germany. | ||
Here, I'm guilty, the judge says, and then they decide how guilty. | ||
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And then, I mean, the process of this has been unbelievable. | |
They have all our emails, all our documents, all our videos that we gave them. | ||
They defaulted as saying we didn't give them any of that. | ||
I spent millions and millions of dollars. | ||
They don't tell anybody that she's fined me a million and a half dollars. | ||
And we're not allowed to tell the jury that. | ||
She put an order out saying, you will not tell the jury that you're innocent. | ||
You will not tell the jury that you're not getting a fair trial. | ||
This is an order, and motions are limiting. | ||
You will not tell the jury that you're not a bad person. | ||
I have to sit there while they go, he agrees, he's guilty, and you're just going to decide how much he pays. | ||
This is the murder of your rights to due process. | ||
To the federal constitution and the state constitution of Texas that in any number of just a few dollars that you get the jury to decide if you're guilty and then they decide damages in a separate group of hearings. | ||
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Mr. Jones, I have to interrupt, but what do you have to say to the victims' families about the evidence that was laid out? | |
You all know standing hooks. | ||
It's happened. You mock the parents. | ||
What do you have to say about that? | ||
That wasn't. So you just said the evidence. | ||
That was a bunch of edited garbage. | ||
Did you notice he kept saying that I made fun of Hesslin? | ||
I never said his name until today. | ||
And we're going to show all that in there. | ||
All eyes. All eyes. | ||
My fill-in host. | ||
I was just reading a Zero Hedge article because it was a huge controversy. | ||
I went on Megyn Kelly and said I thought it happened. | ||
I went on Megyn Kelly and said I was sorry. | ||
They didn't show you that. | ||
They showed a controversy about something that a news article on Zero Hedge said that a guy on the radio was just reading a ton of articles hours and hours a day, and they make that a big, giant conspiracy that we were attacking him. | ||
Never said his name. | ||
But I mocked him. | ||
You just said it. Aren't you smart? | ||
This is the incredible deception we're dealing with. | ||
I'm going to tell you again. You're having all of your rights robbed. | ||
This is a kangaroo court. | ||
This is a show trial. | ||
This is a constitution. | ||
Destroying absolute, total, and complete travesty. | ||
This is lawfare. This is the weaponization. | ||
You see this guy saying, you've already lost. | ||
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You've already lost, Alex, $115 million. | |
See, you've already lost, exactly, because the judge said I was guilty. | ||
I don't have a million dollars. | ||
That's another thing. That's another thing. | ||
I don't have a million dollars in the bank. | ||
Brother, this is all. | ||
I know this is going to blow up on their face. | ||
Hannity. | ||
We'll call it. | ||
We'll discuss it all and take your calls on the other side. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We have just so much to talk about today. | ||
Lots of great videos to show you. | ||
We'll be going out to your phone calls as well. | ||
Actually, a couple videos I have today that I'm just going to let play in full and in their entirety. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff. | ||
We'll make plenty of time for your phone calls as well. | ||
And, yeah, there's a lot going on today, so we'll get into it. | ||
Without any further ado, here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Wednesday, the 27th of July, 2022. | ||
Justice Department investigating Trump's actions in January 6th criminal probe. | ||
The Justice Department is investigating President Donald Trump's actions as part of its criminal probe into efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, according to four people familiar with the matter. | ||
This was... Stuart Rhodes' prediction when he was on with us last week, he said they are about to indict Trump, and it seems like that's the case. | ||
Now, the good side of this is that perhaps if they actually want to prosecute Donald Trump, then they'll have to actually adhere to the rules of law. | ||
Law, yeah, even as I'm saying it, I realize how naive this sounds. | ||
Even halfway through the sentence, it's like, oh, wait, no, they're going to do whatever the hell they want, regardless of what the law dictates. | ||
But, you know, with the January 6th committee, it's been a show trial that's just completely, flagrantly disregarded any rules of the judiciary or the courts at all. | ||
There's no cross-examination. | ||
There's no providing exculpatory evidence. | ||
There's no counterfactual to the agenda being put forward. | ||
And typically, when it would move into an actual trial with an actual jury and an actual judge, then all of those things would be allowed. | ||
Any witnesses they would bring up would be able to be cross-examined. | ||
Any evidence that they present would be able to be inspected and questioned and even objected to by the defense. | ||
So that could be a good thing. | ||
However, as we see with the Alex Jones suit happening right now, they're slowly but surely doing away with those protections. | ||
And turning the entire judicial system in this country into a rubber stamp for tyranny. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
So absolutely insane. | ||
But that's going to be our top story for the day and we'll cover it a little bit more. | ||
But yes, Merrick Garland, the man who was going to be a Supreme Court justice until Trump ruined that dream for him and has since even before he was sworn in, Made it very clear that he would be pursuing his political opponents in an attempt to destroy their political careers with falsified prosecutions. | ||
Not exactly a big surprise. | ||
It's just kind of dazzling, right? | ||
It's just kind of confusing watching your country be turned into a banana republic. | ||
Having to sit here and document the steps that we're taking towards absolute despotism. | ||
Whether it's Alex Jones or Donald Trump, the point is that you can stand up against the government to a certain point until you're an actual threat, until you actually do something that makes people question them or makes you a leader of a movement. | ||
And then whether or not you've committed a crime, whether you've harmed a single person ever, you will be silenced, you will be destroyed, you may very well spend Chunk of your life behind bars. | ||
Absolutely incredible. | ||
And again, we'll talk a lot more about that later in the show. | ||
Doctor files $25 million lawsuit against Houston hospitals for smearing her as dangerous over views on ivermectin and vaccine mandates. | ||
A Texas MD is suing Houston Methodist Hospital for revoking her medical privileges after sharing her views of ivermectin and vaccine mandates on social media. | ||
Dr. Mary Bowden filed a 19-page lawsuit against the hospital seeking $25 million in damages, claiming they defamed her and damaged her reputation as a medical doctor. | ||
By the way, they came after me was unprofessional, she says, unprecedented and against the spirit of their bylaws, Bowden said. | ||
I was proud to get privileges there. | ||
It was very sad what they've become. | ||
Dr. Bowden was stripped of her privileges and lambasted by the Houston Methodist Hospital after she praised ivermectin and condemned vaccine mandates on Twitter in November 2021. | ||
More than one ways to carry out oppression, folks. | ||
There's more than one method that you can take to burn a book. | ||
And that's what's happening here. | ||
That's what's happening across our entire civilization. | ||
It really is incredible. | ||
Just a super network of industries, courts, politicians, the deep state, all just working in tandem to one way or another destroy the lives of people who question it. | ||
Whether it's revoking medical license, shutting down your business, calling you a domestic terrorist in court, or calling you a domestic terrorist on the media, sending mobs to your house to intimidate you out of expressing your opinion. | ||
It's just a full-on, multifaceted, total war. | ||
And it's really incredible. | ||
Meanwhile, the actual... | ||
World War seems to be speeding up. | ||
Chinese army may impose no-fly zone to thwart Pelosi's visit to Taiwan. | ||
U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan may entail an unforeseen risk of a military conflict between Chinese and U.S. armed forces, with Beijing poised to impose a no-fly zone or a restricted navigation area in the Taiwan Strait to thwart the visit, the South China Morning Post reported on Wednesday. | ||
I see a lot of different takes on this. | ||
Half the people saying, who does China think they are? | ||
To tell us where we can and can't go. | ||
Other people seeming to think it's worth it to go into World War III in order to keep Taiwan in the U.S. sphere of influence. | ||
I don't know. We'll talk about it more later in the program because war is going to be a big topic that we'll be discussing today. | ||
I think we start calling it something like World War Forever. | ||
It's not World War III. It's not World War IV. It's World War Forever. | ||
It's been going on for the last 10 years or more. | ||
I mean, you could even say it really started with 9-11 and that same ensuing conflict with Iraq and Afghanistan and then Libya and then Syria and then Ukraine and then Ukraine again and then still Ukraine and Taiwan and everywhere in between. | ||
We had a brief respite. We had a few years where the war machine slowly ground to a halt before Joe Biden was elected and it was fired up again. | ||
It was the course presidency of Donald Trump. | ||
Because all of this is tied in together, you understand. | ||
All the witch hunts, all the persecutions are there to ensure the war machine keeps churning and that no one like Alex Jones or Donald Trump exposes the behind-the-scenes working, dismantles the corrupt deep state that through drug running, human trafficking, warmongering, It's destroying this nation and enriching themselves. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
Of course, here's the story from Yahoo News. | ||
Judge reprimands Alex Jones for speaking to the media after he called the Sandy Hook defamation trial a witch hunt during a break in the court hearings. | ||
No, it's not a witch hunt, folks. | ||
Even witches got to defend themselves. | ||
Even witches got to tell the crowd outside the courthouse that they were innocent. | ||
This isn't a witch hunt. | ||
This is a witch execution. | ||
You understand it. Witch hunt implies that they're hunting. | ||
This isn't hunting. This is you have an animal in a cage and you're stabbing it with a spear. | ||
So it's not as much a hunt as just putting down a witch. | ||
Because you claim that they're a witch. | ||
You don't need to prove anything else. | ||
So there you go. Can't say you're innocent in the courtroom. | ||
Can't say you're innocent to the media outside of the courtroom. | ||
Because both the dual arms of the New World Order, the media, and the government has deemed that you are guilty and you can't defend yourself in either regard. | ||
The final story is about the... | ||
FBI being utterly and completely corrupt. | ||
Chuck Grassley's received a whistleblower report about the FBI's suppression of the Hunter Biden investigation. | ||
and the intelligence analyst Brian Auten is the man responsible, also the man responsible for Crossfire Hurricane. | ||
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The judicial takeover is just about complete. | ||
The FBI is just about fully corrupt. | ||
The deep state and the media are no longer hiding their close cooperation. | ||
Same can be said for the deep state and big tech. | ||
You know, for a long time it was... | ||
Well, they're private companies. | ||
Well, the Constitution only talks about the government restricting your freedom of speech, but these are private companies, so they can do whatever they want. | ||
And of course, the entire time they're saying that, behind the scenes, the executive branch and the deep state stay-behind permanent bureaucrat class is in close cooperation and coordination and communication with the leaders of big tech to determine what should and should not be allowed to On the internet, that's the death of the First Amendment. | ||
We've talked about it before, but there are five freedoms that are enumerated in the First Amendment, one of which is the freedom of the press. | ||
Now, when we say the press, we think of it as a term meaning the mainstream news, the news media, that entire industry. | ||
That's not what it meant back then. | ||
Back then it meant the press, like the literal press. | ||
So you can imagine if this was written in the 90s, it would be freedom of the printer. | ||
Which means freedom of the technology used to spread mass media. | ||
So, I mean, it's just... | ||
I guess people don't care. | ||
I don't know. They don't care. They don't realize it. | ||
I mean, you saw it if you watched that... | ||
That first five minute video of Alex Jones talking after getting out of court. | ||
And you can just hear from the responses from the reporters and the people heckling Alex Jones. | ||
You already lost! Right? | ||
These people... | ||
I don't know how they don't get it. | ||
I honestly don't know how they don't get it. | ||
I mean, it's just blatant mind control. | ||
Right? I mean, you just have... | ||
It just doesn't make any sense to me. | ||
You go up to somebody and you go, hey, here's a guy who's being accused of something, and the judge is telling him he cannot say that he's innocent. | ||
And they're just like, well, then I guess he's not innocent. | ||
It's just like, I really don't get it. | ||
I mean, you want to slap these people, right? | ||
You want to wake them up? | ||
You want to shock them out of whatever delusional haze that they're trapped in? | ||
I don't know if it's possible. | ||
I don't know if... I don't know if you can... | ||
I mean, if they don't get it already, if you don't get it already, what's going on, I really don't know what to tell you. | ||
And Donald Trump has called the investigation into him an extension of the Russia collusion hoax, and it is. | ||
So is the war in Ukraine, by the way. | ||
But that's another one, right? | ||
Yeah. What do you not get about the fact that Donald Trump didn't do anything wrong? | ||
What do you not get about the fact that they have investigated Donald Trump with a fine tooth comb with unlimited budgets and unrestricted access to communications for years and they have nothing? | ||
Honestly, do these people think that the people in charge are legitimately pursuing truth? | ||
Do they think that they're trying to pursue justice? | ||
They think that these people are just... | ||
We don't care who the man is. | ||
We just want truth and justice. | ||
And if Trump's innocent, then we'll come out and fight for him just as hard as we'll fight against him if he's guilty. | ||
Is this really what people are falling for? | ||
Is this really what they think is real? | ||
I just... I don't know why I used to have faith in humanity. | ||
I just don't know. | ||
Maybe I'm the fool, right? | ||
Maybe I'm the fool for thinking that the American people, or just people in the world, would be able to recognize tyranny when it's staring them in the face. | ||
I guess that's what it is. | ||
I guess I'm the fool, because I guess in history it's obvious that when tyranny comes, when lies are pervasive, When there's nothing but untruths being spread on the mainstream media, people buy it hook, line, and sinker. | ||
It really is wild. | ||
It really is absolutely insane. | ||
We'll go to this video of Trump talking about what's happening to him. | ||
He gave his first speech in D.C. in a long time. | ||
Let's go to clip number 14. Trump talking about the corrupt establishment and how they're pursuing him. | ||
But it's not about him, just like it's not about Alex Jones. | ||
Just like kicking Alex Jones off the internet was just a precursor and a prelude to things like kicking Donald Trump off the internet. | ||
Now charging Alex Jones with something, saying that he cannot even claim to be innocent in court or outside of court is what the judges reprimanded him for. | ||
It's just a precursor to the normalization of this. | ||
They are normalizing the concept of show trials as we speak. | ||
It's happening on mainstream media as if it's a television reality show with the January 6th committee that then becomes reality as Merrick Garland picks up the torch and goes to work carrying out his vindictive revenge against The president who denied him a Supreme Court position. | ||
It's happening on a small scale with individuals like Alex Jones, who they're quietly trying to destroy, while simultaneously smearing him in the media. | ||
I mean, that's the craziest thing. Wrote it on Twitter that the MSM's reaction is like, Alex Jones gives raving, stark raving, mad, crazy response to being found guilty before trial. | ||
Shouldn't he? Shouldn't he be mad at that? | ||
Would it be normal for somebody to react calmly? | ||
To the judge saying you're not allowed to say you're innocent inside or outside the trial. | ||
They expect... | ||
That's what they try to portray. | ||
Well, if he was a respectable person, he would just go, oh, I understand completely. | ||
I'm guilty. You have said I'm guilty, so I'm guilty. | ||
I don't think I am, but you know better than me. | ||
You're the expert here. | ||
Is that what they expect? I don't know. | ||
I don't think the American people are that dumb. | ||
I think the media is that evil. | ||
And the American people are that... | ||
Ignorant. Ignorant. Not stupid. | ||
I have to think. I have to hope that. | ||
I have to hope that if the American people knew what was really going on, they wouldn't stand for it. | ||
But then again, who knows? | ||
Let's go to Donald Trump here, giving a speech in D.C. about the corrupt establishment. | ||
Just a crazy time. | ||
Never forget everything this corrupt establishment is doing to me is all about preserving their power and control over the American people. | ||
They want to damage you in any form, but they really want to damage me so I can no longer go back to work for you. | ||
And I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
This is Trump's speech calling January 6th committee a continuation of the Russia hoax. | ||
Thank you. Thank you very much. | ||
You know, he said in previous speeches that, you know, going back in time he would have done things like sent the National Guard out to deal with the 2020 riots. | ||
Maybe even do something to prevent the drop boxes and that sort of stuff. | ||
I hope he realized his mistake in the first place was not prosecuting these people first. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. There's not even that, like... | ||
I don't know. I don't know. | ||
I'll just ask a question. | ||
What happens if and when they arrest Donald Trump? | ||
What's going to happen? How would this play out? | ||
Because this is the thing. You have complete and total abject tyranny taking place right now. | ||
Where they have set up Donald Trump in a total show trial that they're airing on national TV. And they're using this to build the public perception of something happening, some sort of criminal activity, by presenting the prosecution's case, having already issued a judgment, and refusing to allow the defendants, in this case, to question the... | ||
Like, you know all this. So... | ||
They put forward the narrative that Donald Trump is a criminal, so now when they file charges officially through the DOJ, the American people have the perception that this is based on reality. | ||
It's all just very well-coordinated deception involving various different unelected and unquestionable bureaucratic arms of The American government. | ||
So it's not even like... | ||
I know I'm sure I've seen low energy today, but it's not even like low energy. | ||
It's just like, just play it out in your mind how this would work and what would happen if Donald Trump got arrested. | ||
Would there be anything we could do? | ||
I mean, the fact that they kicked the... | ||
Sitting president. At the time, he was the president of the United States. | ||
They kicked him off of Twitter. | ||
They kicked him off the internet. | ||
They silenced him. And then lied about what he'd been saying once they kicked him off. | ||
Like... It would set a powerful precedent for arresting Joe Biden. | ||
It would show that we can arrest a former president. | ||
They're not above the law. | ||
If that was the way that it worked, that'd be great. | ||
We hear that all the time, right? | ||
It's the only argument that a lot of the Republicans will make. | ||
They'll go, well, if you do this, you watch out because maybe it'll be used against you. | ||
And then they're just like, yeah, but the thing we're doing is arresting all of your leadership. | ||
So once we do that, what danger is there? | ||
What danger do they face? | ||
It's not setting a precedent because to get to this point, you needed the cooperation of the media and the deep state, the bureaucracies and the international cabals that control the intelligence agencies through the big banks. | ||
You had the corporations and the industrial powers that be also involved, big tech as well. | ||
You needed a coordinated effort To continually smear this man for years after year, over year, over year, investigating him, using falsified evidence from the Democrats to justify the warrants, to search his communications, to find little tidbits you can take out of context, then leak to the media, who will then report it unquestioningly, and then gets joked about on late nights, so it gets into the consciousness of the American people. | ||
We're going to do that to Joe Biden? Is that going to happen to Joe Biden? | ||
Is the media and all these groups all going to do this for six years to get Joe Biden? | ||
They wouldn't need to. They would need maybe one 30-minute investigation. | ||
You need one intern at the DOJ with Google to find out all the crimes Joe Biden did, has done, is doing. | ||
So it's not setting a precedent. | ||
That'd be great if it was. | ||
it's not it's not so I mean if you just play this out it's just like I guess we've already lost I don't know I guess the fact that the American people have been asleep while war has been waged against them for the last 20 years means that, you know, this is like Gulliver's Travel. | ||
It's like the giant... | ||
He's tied down. | ||
He wakes up and he realizes, oh my gosh, I'm being tied down. | ||
He starts to pull himself up, but above him is the, you know, pit in the pendulum from, you know, the blade from the pit in the pendulum. | ||
And it's already slicing his neck. | ||
So, you know, oh, he's awake now, but he's awake just in time to see the blade come down and sever his head. | ||
Right? The American people are waking up. | ||
They're waking up and their head is already in the guillotine. | ||
And the lever's already being pulled. | ||
The blade's already falling. So, I don't know. | ||
Maybe they can twist their head at the last minute and we can, you know, die a slower and more excruciating death. | ||
But honestly, what's going to happen? | ||
Because there's a couple things that could happen, right? | ||
Let's just say... In the background, they're already filing the indictment. | ||
They already have the grand jury, where again, just like the January 6th committee, one side puts all of its information out, all of its evidence, and there's no pushback from the defendant in this case. | ||
And they're already filing the indictments, and One day, the U.S. Marshals or whoever shows up at Trump's door and arrests him. | ||
We see headlines, Donald Trump arrested! | ||
Donald Trump is in jail now in Washington, D.C. He'll remain there until the course of his trial. | ||
I bet people would protest, I'm sure. | ||
And I'm sure the local police departments will treat it as an insurrection. | ||
And they'll probably, you know, emergency use of force authorizations will go out. | ||
People will probably be gunned down, even if it's peaceful protest. | ||
Now, people could get even more angry and hold armed protests and say, we're going to protest, and if you try to stop us, then we'll fight back. | ||
In which case, again, the ground has already been laid from January 6th and even before. | ||
If you're a Trump supporter, you're a domestic terrorist. | ||
So if you want to go out and protest, they'll shoot you, and if you shoot back... | ||
Well, there they have their justification for outright war with you and everyone you've ever interacted with. | ||
We could be quiet. We could, you know, Don Trump has been arrested and is going to trial. | ||
And, you know, we sit back and watch the trial. | ||
We watch them lie and we watch them cheat. | ||
Sit back and watch them convict him. | ||
I mean... So I think just today, I mean, the fact that the DOJ now has just openly come out and announced that they will be filing criminal charges against Donald Trump, that's the leak from the Washington Post, it just really drives home the stark reality of the fact that our establishment has been completely and totally and irrevocably taken over. | ||
By people who despise America, despise us, despise Donald Trump. | ||
And at this point I guess we're just sort of going through the motions of them showing us, presenting us, giving us examples that they'll just do whatever the hell they want and we have no recourse. | ||
It's pretty incredible. It is pretty unbelievably wild. | ||
According to the Washington Post, DOJ prosecutors are probing conversations with Trump, his lawyers, and others in his inner circle who sought to substitute Trump allies for certified electors from some states Joe Biden won. | ||
The prosecutors have asked for hours of detailed questioning about meetings Trump led in December 2020 and January 2021, the report says. | ||
Earlier Tuesday, NBC published an interview with Attorney General Merrick Garland in which he did not rule out bringing charges against Trump. | ||
I mean, literally the only solution here is, you know, just some sort of complete takeover of the United States government, which by their actions they're showing us is not exactly possible anymore. | ||
The only way that this would get better is if all of these forces doing all this stuff against Trump and against Alex Jones If all that would be turned towards the left, turn towards the Democrats, turn towards the establishment? | ||
If we could wrap it up in a month. | ||
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We're just sitting here to join the dirge. | |
The funeral anthem for the United States of America. | ||
It was nice while it lasted. | ||
It was a fun experiment in freedom and liberty and the rule of law. | ||
It's over now. | ||
It'll be replaced. | ||
We'll go down in glorious lays, but... | ||
A few remnants, dying embers, crushed beneath the boot. | ||
Some marching tyrant. | ||
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I think we blew it, I think we blew it, folks! | |
I think we didn't love Liberty enough. | ||
Those poor victims of the Bolsheviks in Russia. | ||
We could just keep quiet and endure. | ||
There's no way this could last forever. | ||
They thought that until they froze the gulag somewhere. | ||
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It is pretty wild. | |
Pretty wild where we are now. | ||
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It seems to me like the only possible solution to this. | ||
I hate to say it. | ||
I know people are calling and calling and dispute this with me. | ||
But if you're going to call and tell me – That I'm wrong. You gotta give me some sort of alternative. | ||
Because it seems to me like the only possible hope now, I admit it's a fantasy, is that Donald Trump does get re-elected. | ||
And he takes his mandate seriously this time. | ||
And he uses the power of the office of the presidency to ruthlessly extricate the traitors from the government. | ||
From Merrick Garland, Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden. | ||
To all of their little minions and to launch a similar-style investigation as the one that's been launched on about January 6th, Black Lives Matter in Antifa for their actions during 2020. | ||
To again, treat it with the seriousness it deserves and treat it like the criminal mafia that it is. | ||
To root it out. | ||
To arrest the underlings. | ||
Put pressure on them to give up. | ||
Who gave them their orders. | ||
Target the bosses. I mean, it's the only possible thing. | ||
I guess the other solution would just be mass uprising of such an overwhelming amount that the American government literally just can't deal with it. | ||
Again, you're talking about Needing the cooperation of the mainstream media and localities. | ||
And that's the other thing that the – it's not all from the federal government, right? | ||
It's your local governments as well. | ||
It's your townships or your cities, the states. | ||
They're just as guilty in all of this. | ||
So that would be the only possible solution is Donald Trump has been so burnt, has been so black-pilled, red-pilled by what's happened to him has been so black-pilled, red-pilled by what's happened to him that he's not going to try to play nice with these people. | ||
And he's going to get into power and show you. | ||
Become an emperor, basically. | ||
Just ruthlessly consolidate power and eliminate the forces working against America from within. | ||
I cannot fathom a different outcome. | ||
Honestly. You can give a better idea. | ||
Let me know. | ||
Let me know. Here's the latest. | ||
Justice Department's investigation of January 6th, 2020, rioting at the U.S. Capitol now includes questions for witnesses about communications to people close to President Donald Trump and his re-election campaign in CBS News has confirmed. | ||
I mean, it just reminds you of all the talking points from the Russian investigation. | ||
I guess it doesn't even matter at this point. | ||
Going back in time, what should have happened was the instant Trump got into office. | ||
He should have shut down the Russian pollution hoax. | ||
Should have arrested the people that were involved. | ||
He should have shut down the investigation that they wanted. | ||
Robert Mueller should have just... | ||
I don't know. I don't know. | ||
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I don't know. I guess he needs a retorian guard of some sort, right? | |
He needs heavily armed and licensed deputies to just carry out his orders. | ||
Because you know that if he goes, hey, you need to go arrest Robert Mueller. | ||
Yeah, PI and the service and the, you know, whatever, two dozen federal law enforcement agencies would all go. | ||
I know you're technically the commander in chief. | ||
I know you issue orders and we carry them out, but that's not actually the case anymore. | ||
We actually take orders from unelected bureaucrats, so we're not going to do that. | ||
We report what you're doing so they can frame it as you're a tyrant. | ||
And then we'll arrest you, even though the American people elected you, and we're supposed to live in a representative republic. | ||
So I don't know, just like a small cadre of ultra-loyal soldiers to just carry out the arrests that need to happen? | ||
Extreme circumstances. Call for extreme measures. | ||
The news first reported by the Washington Post was confirmed to CBS News by a U.S. government official familiar with the investigation and the source of knowledge of what has been presented by the Justice Department to a grand jury. | ||
So it's already been presented to a grand jury. | ||
They are already setting the groundwork for arresting Donald Trump. | ||
That's the cyclical nature of this. | ||
You go, okay. You look at the whole landscape of corruption that we're facing, and you go, the only thing I could possibly correct this... | ||
Would be something like Donald Trump just going full revenge mode. | ||
Scorched earth. | ||
Eradication of the traitors. | ||
You go, okay. But then he's got to get elected first. | ||
And for him to get elected, you've got to deal with the mail-in ballot and the fraud that takes place. | ||
And also you have to overcome, again, the media hysteria and all of the new lies that they've come up with since the last election. | ||
And it'll be especially hard to elect him if he's sitting in a jail cell. | ||
So, you know, we're just cornered dogs here with our roots of escape rapidly being cut off. | ||
I mean, anybody have any ideas? | ||
Anybody have any ideas? | ||
Concepts about how we could possibly break our way out of this? | ||
I mean, long term, the way to do it would be to leave the cities, find like-minded patriots, build compounds, work in secret, train, prepare for war. | ||
That's the only way to do it on an individual level. | ||
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That does sound like a great way to get your house down. | |
There you go. They've got everything covered. | ||
They've got everything covered. | ||
If you look at effective resistance groups in the world today, because there are, they are out there. | ||
You can do what they did. | ||
The whole world will call you a terrorist. | ||
NATO will carpet bomb you. | ||
Foreign armies will be invited by your nation. | ||
Come put you down. | ||
I don't mean to be black-filled, folks. | ||
I'm just not going to lie to you. | ||
When I look at the methods and tactics that these people in power use— Looks an awful lot like a scene from Roger Rabbit. | ||
It's a steamroller. | ||
Slowly but unstoppably crushing us from the feet up. | ||
And it's absolutely horrifying. | ||
When you go to your phone calls, phone calls lit up. | ||
People do want to talk about this. | ||
I don't know if you're going to. Help me feel better or confirm the fact that the ship is going down. | ||
What did Alex say on his show the other day where he's like, I'm being served a four-course meal on the Titanic. | ||
I think those are in Q&A session at the Alex's war premiere. | ||
But it does feel awful like the ship is going down. | ||
And instead of, you know, the captain going down with the ship, captain is the one that detonated the explosives in the storage units and is now cackling maniacally from the shore while the boat is overwhelmed in waves. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
I'm here in Uvalde, Texas, at Robb Elementary School, the site of the mass shooting where 19 children and two teachers died. | ||
Normally I try to bring awareness in a humorous way, but tonight I'm speaking at the local city council meeting to expose the lack of response time from the police force. | ||
372 officers waited 77 minutes to go in and stop Salvador Ramos. | ||
I'm here to bring attention to that so that nothing like this happens in the future. | ||
And we have police that are more courageous. | ||
Thank you, council. | ||
My name is Alex Stein and a lot of times I speak at a lot of city council meetings and usually I like to use my platform to make people laugh, to expose a lot of the leadership problems that we have. | ||
But here today, there's nothing funny. | ||
When I drive into your city, there's a stain on this city that will never be lifted, ever. | ||
It doesn't matter what you do. | ||
It doesn't matter how reactive you are. | ||
It's your lack of proactive results. | ||
We have Principal Gutierrez, who was fired, that knew of security issues. | ||
Knew of it! The principal knew of security issues. | ||
And now 21 people are dead, 19 students. | ||
So you can say, oh, well, it's the lack of police force. | ||
Let me go, Chip. Let me use my three minutes. | ||
Listen, I understand you're not the school district, but this is your city. | ||
Are you the leader of this city, Chip? | ||
Do you lead this city? | ||
You're telling me the city council is not the leaders of this city? | ||
Is that what you're telling me? Is that what you're trying to tell me, Chip? | ||
So you guys don't consider yourself leaders? | ||
See, that's why. It's because you don't consider yourself a leader. | ||
You don't take responsibility for your action. | ||
That's why you sit there, and that's why you are a direct reflection of these cops. | ||
They were cowards. It took them 77 minutes, and you're a coward. | ||
You sit there like a coward trying to combat what I'm saying. | ||
I'm bringing awareness to your city. | ||
You still had the audacity. | ||
After 21 people died, Chief Arredondo, you swore him in. | ||
I don't care that he resigned. | ||
You swore him in. | ||
You do two meetings a month. | ||
Mayor McLaughlin, that's 24 meetings a year. | ||
Can't even show up. I don't care where he's at. | ||
He should be here digitally. I don't see a screen with his face. | ||
This is 2022. We just had a pandemic. | ||
People can be at a meeting digitally and remotely, but you've all day, you can't figure it out. | ||
Because you can't protect your 21 kids and you can't run a meeting digitally. | ||
Because you know why? He don't protest too much. | ||
You know you're guilty. And you feel guilty. | ||
And that's why you're yelling. | ||
That's why you're combating me. | ||
And that's why I'm here to expose you guys. | ||
Because we've got to hold our leadership responsible for 21 people being dead. | ||
Do you realize that? You know how many people? | ||
I think we all know, and we're all very frustrated with what happened. | ||
I know you did not pull the trigger, but it doesn't matter. | ||
There was a set of circumstances that a domino effect happened. | ||
One domino set off stuff that a kid was able to get through an unlocked door and shoot 21 people. | ||
That's pathetic. That's disgusting. | ||
And now this is the biggest story in the entire world. | ||
And guess what? They're going to take away... | ||
They're trying to take away the guns from 350 million people because a school couldn't lock a back door, basically. | ||
And because of the response time was so disgusting. | ||
77 minutes. I have these pictures. | ||
This is not... I want you guys to show you this. | ||
This is somebody doing hand sanitizer. | ||
He's more worried about protecting himself from COVID than protecting the 19 children that were bleeding to death. | ||
This is a cop on his phone smiling. | ||
There's nothing funny about 19 children bleeding to death on their cell phone saying, I want my mom. | ||
And then when their mom tried to run in, what did they do? | ||
They stopped the parents from coming into school. | ||
That's pathetic. That's disgusting. | ||
You guys should all be ashamed of yourselves. | ||
And I'm going to expose this. | ||
And I know, let me just say my last point. | ||
I know the investigation will come out. | ||
And you guys will probably not get in trouble because it's not necessarily your fault. | ||
But you guys as leaders should take responsibility for this in order to be proactive instead of reactive so no more children have to die. | ||
Because right after the fact, you didn't let go of Arradondo. | ||
If another school shooting would have happened, he still would have been in charge. | ||
Think about that. Thank you, guys. | ||
Oh, and if any parents want to meet me and get any, you know, you want any attention, please contact me after the meeting. | ||
I'm Alex Stein. Thank you. We're not leaders. | ||
No, not when things are going bad. | ||
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Max in Kansas has called in about abortion in Kansas. | ||
Thanks so much for calling in, Max. | ||
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You're on the air. Hey, man, before I get to that, you got me fired up. | |
Just thinking about something during the break, I mean, everything happening right now, virtually everything happening, the indictment of Trump, proxy wars, and just the simple celebration of societal destruction from leftists and retards to think that what's happening or what's going on is normal and a good thing. | ||
And it's infuriating to see all these people around me go by this narrative. | ||
And I just want to scream at them. | ||
I scream at the people who say, indict Trump, support Ukraine, my body, my choice, gun control. | ||
Now, do wake up. | ||
There is not much time. | ||
Wake up, wake up, wake up, leave. | ||
And just think where we would be as a nation if there weren't for people like us. | ||
We're trying to save them. | ||
We're trying to preserve our land and protect our families and save our culture from just simply becoming a further, meaningless, godless, downward spiral of pure evil. | ||
I mean, and what are we met with? | ||
We're unapologetically standing up for what's right and what are we met with? | ||
Hostility, hate, anger. | ||
But as we're discriminated against and persecuted, at the end of the day, we must remember and never forget who the world hated first and use him as inspiration in our fight. | ||
But, I mean, I'm sorry. | ||
I just had to let that out. You're exactly right, Max. | ||
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You know, relating to the topic of abortion in the state of Kansas, now there's an upcoming vote on August 2nd, actually, to an adoption. | |
To adopt an amendment that would put a stop to taxpayer-funded abortions, third-trimester abortions, and reinstate specific abortion clinic safety regulations. | ||
A specific example of the last one, there have been multiple instances of clinics and candidates being caught not cleaning tools and medical equipment, so women will have abortions being carried out using tools from another woman's abortion, which has led to vaginal disease and even death. | ||
So I would like to encourage all candidates to watch in force who are followers of Christ. | ||
We care about the future of our nation to vote yes to this amendment, because if not, we will continue to be a haven for other states and residents to come to get an abortion. | ||
Because in the year 2020, over 52% of abortions that took place were actually from out-of-state residents. | ||
Really? Yeah, 52% of abortions in 2019 and 2020 were from people who weren't even from the state of Kansas. | ||
Because currently, and unfortunately, Kansas City is a pretty free-roam state when it comes to abortion. | ||
There aren't as many regulations as there should be. | ||
And now the values in both amendments, which is what it's called, will not limit – it's not going to limit life-preserving treatments for women who have ectopic pregnancies, septic uterus, or miscarriages. | ||
Since no leftist and ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage is not an abortion, no matter how much they try to claim it is, And, you know, this isn't just a pro-life, pro-choice issue. | ||
You know, there's a very deeper meaning to the current discussion of abortion in our country, and there's a distinct connection to what we see now as something major that began in the 60s, or what I call the beginning of our downfalls of nation, you know, because in 62, the Supreme Court outlawed the reading of Bible in schools, or prayer in schools, and then the following year in 63, they outlawed the reading of the Bible. | ||
And, you know, I want to ask you, do you think that our nation has developed into a better place Since then, is the rejection of God and our culture connected to the downfall of our culture? | ||
Absolutely. But, you know, I can't encourage Cansans enough to vote yes on August 2nd or any... | ||
Anytime beforehand to help preserve what we once were as a country. | ||
Awesome. Well, brilliant as ever, Max. | ||
Yeah, and it's a great point. | ||
You know, you just look around, you go, are all the problems that we're facing right now because we're too Christian, because we're too white, we're too male? | ||
Like, as you see, everything, you know, turn away from what this country was founded as. | ||
Everything gets exponentially worse and people can't make that connection, which is why they have to constantly be beating the war drum of their falsified terror campaign, telling you that it's white Christian men that are the real threat in this country telling you that it's white Christian men that are the real threat in this country and fabricating hoaxes to try Great stuff, Max. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. | ||
Keep it up, my friend. | ||
Let's go to Stefan in Colorado. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Stefan. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, good morning. | |
Good show, man. So, I think that right now, what we're facing in this country, in this nation right now, is a spiritual awakening. | ||
God is very much alive right now. | ||
He's waking up a lot of people. | ||
He's touching a lot of lives. | ||
And things are changing in the shadows. | ||
People don't really see because of all the screens in front of their faces and the screens telling you something. | ||
But in reality, in real life, It's very different. | ||
People are noticing that there's a big shift in not just this country, but in the globe, in the world. | ||
People are coming closer together, having constructive conversations. | ||
I've noticed more people smiling and enjoying themselves more. | ||
I think that's because we've prayed for it. | ||
There's been so many people for so long now that have prayed for this country to heal itself. | ||
And it's slowly happening. | ||
And if you look at the Roe v. | ||
Wade, right, the Supreme Court ruling, a lot of people, even Christians and a lot of conservatives, still kind of kicked that around and complained about, oh, well, you know, there's still going to be states that do it. | ||
But recognize the fact that the Supreme Court, out of nowhere, just said, you know, this isn't right. | ||
And that's got to be God. | ||
And that's a message to everybody, that he hears you. | ||
And you look at the past couple weeks, there's been shootings all over the country. | ||
People walking in the airports trying to do something stupid, and then there's somebody in there who's smart enough and trained enough and logical enough to stop that act from happening. | ||
And that is also an answer from God, that there are enough people out here To spread the word and to keep people awake and keep the patriotism going and keep God in this country. | ||
Although, you know, we're fighting a government, we're still alive. | ||
And they can't win. They know they can't win. | ||
And Alex says that every day. | ||
That's what makes them the most mad. | ||
So, you want to spread that out there, you know? | ||
Well, you're right in that. I mean, it's a very white-pilled way of looking at things. | ||
I'd say, you know, I hope it's not too little too late. | ||
I think people are waking up. | ||
And one of the things that's nice to see is people saying things like Christian nationalism. | ||
That's a big topic. And the powers that be are freaking out about the idea that people like Marjorie Taylor Greene are saying, yeah, I'm a Christian nationalist. | ||
And I think, you know, that, if nothing else, is a good sign that people are willing to stand up and go, No, look, this is what I believe. | ||
This is the country that I want. | ||
And I'm not going to be, you know, cowed by your attempt to shame me somehow. | ||
how oh yeah she's a Nazi I'm sure we have a lot to talk about a lot of callers who want to talk about it music In fact, I'm glad this next caller's called in. | ||
Buggin' Out in Texas wants to talk about something that I brought up that... | ||
It's depressingly true that it's not just the federal government that we're dealing with, but this corruption has spread like a cancer to local governments as well. | ||
Buggin' Out has called in about leaving Austin, Texas because it has, well, it's changed. | ||
It's not the place it used to be. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Buggin' Out. | ||
You're on the air. Hey, Harrison. | ||
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Yeah, I'm over here in Georgetown, mostly the conservative area, and the crime rate's coming up here now. | |
And I'm a white male. | ||
Thank God we've got a halfway district attorney up here. | ||
But I can't believe I'm leaving Texas. | ||
Also, product plug, X2, the bodies, I tore my knee up, took that. | ||
Four days later, I'm walking normal. | ||
It's beautiful. And then the other question I've got is, do we have any updates? | ||
On the diesel engine oil additives, not the DEF, but the diesel engine oil additives. | ||
Are those plants coming back online or are we looking at a rough seven months? | ||
You know, the latest update we had was from a caller who said that in his experience, he was a trucker or a farmer, I can't remember which, but he said basically this additive requires a part on the truck and the truckers are just taking that part off. | ||
No, he said he's not talking about DEF. So I don't have any latest updates to that. | ||
So you're getting out of the Austin area and out of Texas in general. | ||
What was the final straw for you? | ||
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Oh, geez. | |
Which one is it? I mean, we've got a lot of roots here. | ||
As in my son's a high elite athlete, everything. | ||
And I think the final straw was I looked over. | ||
None of my neighbors have a clue to what's going on. | ||
They're out there manicuring their yard. | ||
And I've lived through this. | ||
I was in the military also. | ||
And my wife survived the Noriega years. | ||
And she's seen it. I don't even want to be around it if all hell breaks loose. | ||
Because these people won't have a clue. | ||
And so that was the final straw and found a nice little place where it rains, you got water, and that's pretty much it. | ||
And plus the community's all vets, pretty much, so you understand the like-mindedness. | ||
And it sucks, but you got to do what you got to do. | ||
Yeah, I guess you do. I mean, yeah, I definitely don't blame you. | ||
It is very depressing to see the road that Austin has gone down. | ||
And again, it's just you really can't even quantify. | ||
You see one little data point here, one little data point here. | ||
But when you really take it all in, you realize just the sheer amount of money that's stolen from the taxpayers and given to corrupt cronies. | ||
And it's just like, we're not that big of a city. | ||
We're growing, but we're still like the fourth largest city in Texas. | ||
We're not a giant metropolis yet. | ||
And yet, the corruption here is so rife. | ||
It is so pervasive. | ||
And the liberals make it so easy because they just fall for everything. | ||
They're the most credulous group of people the world has ever seen. | ||
And they vote for it. | ||
They vote in favor of this crap. | ||
And you're right. I mean, that really is the most depressing part. | ||
It'd be one thing if everybody around was like, what the hell is the local government doing? | ||
We gotta stop this. But it's like, you get one person in ten going... | ||
Everything's getting worse. And they're making everything worse. | ||
And all the money they spend on all their programs gets completely wasted. | ||
Everything's over budget. | ||
Everything they make doesn't work. | ||
I mean, you should see the trains in Austin. | ||
We have a train. We have a light rail that you could sit there and you could watch it day and night. | ||
And you will never see more than two or three people on the train. | ||
It's a train. It's a train that could hold 400 people at maximum capacity. | ||
And it routinely runs with, like, two people. | ||
Meaning that, like... We're paying as taxpayers like $100,000 per rider for this little train. | ||
I mean, it's just... And they're building another one. | ||
And they're building a massive, giant one to the south for no purpose, no reason. | ||
It's not going to help anything. | ||
It's not going to help anybody. And it's just this continual waste. | ||
And of course, it goes to the cronies and the political, you know, compatriots of the psychopaths in charge. | ||
And it even goes down like... | ||
We went to see a free Shakespeare play. | ||
It's actually held at Whole Foods. | ||
Whole Foods has this rooftop garden here. | ||
And it was sponsored by the state, sponsored by the government. | ||
The city government had given hundreds of thousands of dollars to this troop to carry out this little play. | ||
And of course, they gender-swapped Romeo. | ||
Which, look, some of the best... | ||
Shakespeare plays I've ever seen have had gender-swapped characters, but the characters aren't gender-swapped. | ||
The person playing them, right? There was one of Midsummer's Night Dream, and there was a guy playing a little old lady, and it was the funniest thing I've ever seen. | ||
I mean, he was a brilliant actor, and it was like, yes, he should be playing this character because he's so good. | ||
But Romeo and Juliet, half of the conflict in that story is about the conflict between the genders, right? | ||
Julia is stuck at home. | ||
Juliet is stuck at home because she can't. | ||
Leave because girls can't just go out on their own in those days while Romeo's wandering around with his, you know, troop of buddies getting in fights and that sort of thing. | ||
And like, you know, part of the conflict is... | ||
So it's like completely... | ||
So in this... | ||
Romeo and Juliet were lesbians. | ||
See what I'm saying? It's not that... | ||
Well, this girl is just a brilliant actor. | ||
She can pull off Romeo like it's brilliant. | ||
So she's going to play Romeo as a man. | ||
You know, she's a woman, but she's going to play a man. | ||
Like, that's... It's actually traditional in the Shakespearean world, right? | ||
It was all men originally, even playing the women's parts. | ||
But, you know, the point of this is that, like... | ||
That was the troop that got the money, right? | ||
That was the group that got the hundreds of thousands of dollars. | ||
That was the group that got the endorsement and the prime spot. | ||
And it's like that, but everywhere, right? | ||
You're not going to get a gift from the city if you're building a Christian solution to homelessness. | ||
You're not going to get money if you just represent everybody. | ||
You're going to get money. You're going to get support. | ||
The city government will act like the mafia and take money from citizens and give it to people who don't deserve it because they benefit their particular socialist deconstructionist paradigm. | ||
It's continuous. | ||
New $24 million light rail station speeds into Austin's second downtown. | ||
Oh, hooray! | ||
$24 million. | ||
Dude, those things are so nice for all the Apple employees that live in town. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, they just take that train right up to the Apple headquarters and then they get to miss all the rush hour traffic and then, you know, in the evening they just get to zip right on back. | ||
It's great. I'm so glad. I'm so glad. | ||
I mean, yeah, we're becoming like San Francisco because this isn't a one-off thing. | ||
It's intrinsic to their beliefs that this is the outcome. | ||
Like San Francisco, same thing, right? | ||
You have these fancy buses like espresso makers and Wi-Fi and all the little corporate big tech drones get on and they sit there and twiddle through their phones while the Buses are literally attacked by mobs of drugged out homeless people on the outside. | ||
And so they go from their little gated community, they get in the bus, they drive through the horror and chaos and degradation that their policies bring, and then they get to their campus where it's all wonderful and it's a modern Xanadu where everything's... | ||
Perfect for them. And they play ping pong all day and then get on the bus and ride back home again through the destroyed and bastardized and completely devastated downtown area that was once a thriving metropolis. | ||
It's endemic, this mindset, this liberality. | ||
Not just the federal government we're dealing with, it's the local governments as well. | ||
Maybe I'll stick to this on the other side because I have a pretty amazing story about what's happening in Austin. | ||
Now we're following California's path to destruction in this little oasis in the middle of Texas. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, folks. When I was growing up, Austin, Texas was... | ||
It really was a sort of oasis in the center of Texas. | ||
It was weird. It was kooky. | ||
You keep Austin weird. It was grungy. | ||
It was out there. | ||
And it was conservative. | ||
Now, while this might seem... | ||
And counterintuitive, you have to remember, conservatives in the traditional American sense actually don't want to tell you what to do with your life. | ||
Actually don't want to, you know, restrict your freedoms. | ||
And if you want to be a drag rat, as we call them here in Austin, you want to live on the drag and, you know, try to sell your handmade bracelets all day, good luck. | ||
You know, more power to you. | ||
Just don't commit crimes and it's all good. | ||
And that's actually what happens when you have people who care about liberty run a city. | ||
Now, in the two decades since then, or even less, well, really ten years, Austin has been completely and totally stripped of its charm. | ||
The quaint little... | ||
Bar areas that only the locals knew about have all been demolished and big high-rises have been built there, just the most ugly buildings you've ever seen in your life. | ||
I could not count the number of identical prefab apartment buildings that have gone up in previously single-home neighborhoods as part of a concerted effort. | ||
And of course, continuously, the people of Austin try to fight back against this, but they're time and time again overwhelmed by people like George Soros donating millions and millions of dollars, entire ad campaigns, to convince the people of Austin to vote against their own interests and do things like defund the police or build a train to nowhere. | ||
You know, these issues that everybody's facing, it's not just that they're like not unsolvable. | ||
They are imminently solvable. | ||
But it's like you have to try to not solve these problems, right? | ||
The police are there. They're going to patrol and they're going to arrest criminals unless you tell them to stop. | ||
Unless you go in and give them a presentation about how, you know, in the modern world, it's actually damaging to arrest criminals. | ||
And so you need to give them a stern talking to, but not arrest. | ||
Like, unless you go out of your way to perpetuate these problems, the problems would solve themselves because... | ||
We built a society that has corrective measures built in. | ||
So they go out of their way to cause these problems, right? | ||
They create the Code Next or whatever it's called, where they go, oh, this historical neighborhood with all of the big trees and little houses and white picket fences, we think that there's not going to be any more... | ||
We're going to slowly but surely replace every single family home with a multifamily dwelling because that way we can get six families on the plot of land, one family formerly occupied, then we can get higher tax revenue, then we can fund all the programs we want. | ||
So it's just a cyclical snowball rolling down a hill. | ||
It's just the more you destroy this neighborhood to get tax revenue, the faster people leave, the faster you can buy up the houses and replace them with apartment buildings, the more tax income that you can get that you can spread to programs that destroy other neighborhoods. | ||
I mean, it's just... It's just a continual destruction. | ||
I mean, it's on purpose. | ||
And people are falling for it. | ||
One great example of this is the Arch Center downtown. | ||
It's the homeless center. | ||
I think it was built in the early 2000s or late 90s. | ||
And, of course, it was built with the promise of this will be a wonderful blessing for our city. | ||
All the homeless people that we have will have a place to go where it'll be safe and clean, and it'll be nice. | ||
And we're sticking it right in the middle of downtown, directly next to 6th Street, right? | ||
It's like Austin's version of Bourbon Street. | ||
It's the tourist spot. | ||
We're going to put it right there, and it'll be a glorious blessing for our fair city. | ||
And, of course, if you've ever been to Austin, you don't even have to be told. | ||
You, like, instinctively avoid that entire area now. | ||
Just about four city blocks, dead center in the middle and the heart of Austin. | ||
That is, like, terrifying. | ||
Like, you don't want to walk through it. | ||
You don't want to, like, if you're ever in Austin, you need a parking spot. | ||
There are plenty of spots around the arch. | ||
You can pay $20 to park in a lot, or you can just park for free on a meter on the side of the street near the arch. | ||
But nobody does it because getting out of your car, you're going to be accosted. | ||
And, you know, going back to your car late at night after you hit the bars is not a safe venture. | ||
So you're going to avoid it entirely. | ||
So... This is what happens, right? | ||
They come up with this great idea to solve a problem and it just maximizes the problem, multiplies the problem, exacerbates all of the issues that we are dealing with, solves nothing, makes everything worse, and now it's there and it's permanent and it can't be moved. | ||
So just an entire chunk, like a good quarter of our downtown area is just camps now because of the homeless. | ||
And, like, it's not safe. It's not, you know, it's not like these are, you know, just poor out of luck people, you know, doing their best to get back on their feet. | ||
These are people that are choosing this lifestyle. | ||
They're choosing to live this way. | ||
And you can go out and talk to them. | ||
We went out and did interviews with them. | ||
And, you know, some of the homeless people are like, look, I'm just down on my luck. | ||
But, like, all these people, they're like, all these people are doing this on purpose. | ||
And they're making everything worth, like... | ||
And so the Arch has been a blight on this city. | ||
But don't worry, folks. | ||
It's coming under new management. | ||
Austin wants to hire scandal-ridden California nonprofit Urban Alchemy to manage Arch Downtown Homeless Shelter. | ||
This is another just one of these baffling things. | ||
It just makes no sense to me how these companies get away with it. | ||
How they don't get shut down. | ||
They don't get... They keep getting chosen. | ||
It's wild. | ||
Item number 90 on this new list of things that the Austin City Council is doing. | ||
Authorized negotiations and execution of an agreement with Urban Alchemy, which of course has the beautiful I Pyramid logo there. | ||
Representing Alchemy, of course, as well. | ||
To operate the Austin Resource Center for the Homeless, that's the art shelter I'm talking about, for a 13-and-a-half-month term beginning August 15, 2022, in an amount not to exceed $4.1 million. | ||
So we're going to pay this company $4 million. | ||
Who is this company? Well, it's a California-based company called Urban Alchemy that employs convicted felons They have 1,100 employees who have all served life sentences in prison. | ||
How does one serve a life sentence and yet still be out on the street? | ||
God only knows. It's got to be some sort of liberal program out there. | ||
Now, when they were in California, they were taking care of the Sausalito homeless camp. | ||
Here's some allegations about Urban Alchemy that came out. | ||
In June of this year, Urban Alchemy staff members frequently did drugs on the job, including snorting meth and smoking concentrated marijuana oil out in the open with homeless residents. | ||
Urban Alchemy staff members sexually exploited homeless females. | ||
President of the Marin Homeless Union tells Pacific Sun, once the city increased the contract, we got all these new Urban Alchemy people coming and going. | ||
They don't have name tags on, and some were pretty confrontational. | ||
There was a lot more anonymity and a lot more opportunity for exploitation. | ||
It turned dark. | ||
That's what happened when Urban Alchemy took over in Sausalito. | ||
Four homeless people told the Pacific Sun that Urban Alchemy employees brought methamphetamine into the encampment for personal use or to share with the homeless people. | ||
One of the Urban Alchemy employees, Josh, had several visible white supremacist symbol tattoos. | ||
One of the Sausalito staff members had to be transferred to another location after being caught on a cell phone video calling a woman at the encampment a B-word and a whore. | ||
Current encampment resident Sarah Gosage says, I did a line with the Urban Alchemy guy. | ||
He asked if I wanted to do a line, and I said sure. | ||
He handed me a rolled-up $20 bill and crushed up crystal meth. | ||
After I was done, he let me keep the $20. | ||
Current encampment resident Phil DeChamp says, Steve-O would drop off drugs to a woman at the camp and ask campers to find him drugs. | ||
An Urban Alchemy employee effed a female camper in the tent next to the tent I'm in. | ||
Keep in mind, these are fresh allegations from June 2022. | ||
And this is the thing I don't understand. | ||
How do they keep getting away with it? | ||
How do you have a company that is so scandal-ridden, has such extreme and serious allegations against it in June, and in July they're given a $4.1 million contract to do the same thing here in Austin? | ||
How are they getting away with this? | ||
Not just how are they not punished for it, but how do they go to a city... | ||
Commit crimes, destroy everything, make everything worse. | ||
And then another city goes, hey, that looks like a good idea. | ||
Here's a $4 million check, no questions asked, courtesy of the taxpayers. | ||
It's not a federal issue, folks. | ||
This is a pervasive issue that we're dealing with. | ||
All right, folks, we'll go out to your phone call momentarily. | ||
I've got to continue with this urban alchemy story because it really is so illustrative of everything wrong in this country right now. | ||
It's just one little example, one singular company. | ||
And just know that there's probably 10 companies in every major city doing at least this level of corrupt activity. | ||
So... In June, massive reports were made about sexual exploitation and drug use and abuse that took place at these urban alchemy-run homeless shelters. | ||
And so, of course, the very next month, Austin, Texas awards them a $4.3 million contract. | ||
Urban Alchemy's current legal situation in California. | ||
At least six lawsuits have been filed against Urban Alchemy since its inception in 2018. | ||
Last year, over 450 employees filed a potential class action lawsuit against Urban Alchemy alleging labor violations. | ||
Three homeless individuals are suing the organization for civil rights violations by Urban Alchemy employees. | ||
Just what we need right now here in Austin. | ||
That's what this article says. | ||
Sounds like what we need in Austin right now. | ||
A corrupt, scandal-ridden bunch of California grifters with highly suspicious financials who loudly accuse you of racism if you dare question anything about their methods, operation, employee vetting process, or dubious financial records. | ||
San Francisco taxpayers have awarded $41 million in suspicious no-bid contracts to Urban Alchemy just this year. | ||
$41 million from the taxpayers to this company. | ||
For what? | ||
For what? | ||
What are you getting for your $41 million? | ||
You're getting a bunch of lawsuits, a bunch of more crime, and a bunch of extra problems. | ||
It's incredible. And of course, they run these concentration camps in San Francisco, locking chain-link fences surrounding encampments monitored by several unarmed street ambassadors as well as armed guards. | ||
Great, wonderful world that the liberals are building for us. | ||
They talk about Urban Alchemy street ambassadors being shot. | ||
People can stay for as long as they want, so there's no even effort to get them better. | ||
In fact, the longer they stay, the more money Urban Alchemy gets, so of course, there you go. | ||
They're also free to smoke, snort, and inject all the drugs they want, which should at least be the most basic understanding. | ||
There are good organizations out there. | ||
There's one called... It's called Loaves and Fishes here in Austin, something like that. | ||
It's a Christian organization, of course. | ||
And what they do is they give homeless people a tiny home, and they say, this is yours now. | ||
And as long as you uphold your side of the arrangement, as long as you don't do drugs, as long as you don't commit crimes, as long as you help around the camp and keep your... | ||
Little home, clean and nice, then it's yours. | ||
And homespeople do, and they love it, and they go, I'm better. | ||
You know, they're proud of having their own place that they upkeep. | ||
Like, there are organizations out there that work. | ||
They don't get the contracts, though, do they? | ||
They aren't getting $41 million from the taxpayers. | ||
No, the ones that encourage drug use and who actually employ people who facilitate the drug use, they're the ones that get the contracts. | ||
It's just incredible. They provide security, but they're able to use a loophole to get around actually having to license their security. | ||
So you have dangerous unlicensed ex-felons running around as street ambassadors and getting paid millions of dollars. | ||
So what are they spending these millions of dollars on? | ||
Well, the operating revenue for the first part of 2022 was $43.4 million. | ||
Of that, $35 million went to paying personal expenditures for the 1,000 convicted felons they employ. | ||
Administrative expenses, aka executive salaries, offices, and perks totaled $6 million. | ||
That means that the money left over actually benefiting the homeless is about $2.2 million. | ||
So they get $43.4 million from the San Francisco city, and less than 5% of that money actually goes to the homeless community. | ||
So of course, obviously, they're going to get more contracts from more cities all over the country because we're disabled, I guess. | ||
We're incapable of recognizing patterns. | ||
Reporters questioned whether, so this is run by, where's the name here? | ||
I want to get the right name. | ||
The founder, Urban Alchemy founder and CEO, Lena Miller's salary was $220,000. | ||
But of course, she has a very long-time relationship with San Francisco mayor, London Breed, and her relationship with City Hall power brokers played a major part in Urban Alchemy's stunning revenue growth. | ||
Last November, the first homelessness chief in the city of San Francisco, John Kosicki, joined Urban Alchemy after years of working with the group as a city official. | ||
So it's just open corruption, just city officials giving massive no-bid contracts to companies that are pervasively and ubiquitously corrupt. | ||
And then they go and get jobs with those same organizations. | ||
And then those organizations somehow get new contracts with new cities all over the country. | ||
So we're not bringing them into Austin, Texas. | ||
Why? | ||
Couldn't possibly tell you. | ||
What benefit would there be? | ||
There absolutely is none. | ||
But of course, it's happening because I'm sure there's some sort of kickback going on in City Hall in Austin. | ||
So, I mean, the corruption in this country, that's the thing. | ||
It's like you could weed out the Fed with a fine-tooth comb. | ||
You could go through there with a metaphorical flamethrower, and you would still have cities run by these people, by these corrupt dirtbags. | ||
That are robbing you by the tens of millions to pay their friends and make everything absolutely worse. | ||
But hey, at least Ukraine's got a couple billions of dollars to spare, right? | ||
That's what the government's all about. Let's go back out to your phone call, shall we? | ||
Let's go to Thomas in Florida. | ||
Wants to criticize us. | ||
Fantastic. Thanks for calling in, Thomas or Tomas. | ||
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You're on the air. Abracadabra, Harrison. | |
Good morning. Okay. | ||
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I just wanted to criticize Alex for being gullible and tacitly consenting to what's happening at this court. | |
I called Alex in October of 2020 and November of 2020, and I shared this with him. | ||
And I just want to make this clear. | ||
Alex showed a case the other day with some names printed on it. | ||
There is not a legal person named Alex E. Jones. | ||
The case is null and void on its face. | ||
There is not a legal person named Owen Schroyer, and they can take their driver license out of their pocket and look at it. | ||
These transactions that are taking place at the court are commerce. | ||
Alex has failed to identify even one person at that court. | ||
He's consenting to what is happening. | ||
There is not a plaintiff named Neal Heslin. | ||
There's not a plaintiff named Scarlett Lewis. | ||
These are legal transactions. | ||
The government is a corporation. | ||
And it deals in legal commerce. | ||
And nobody can prove that there is a person, a legal person, named Alex Yee Jones that exists. | ||
Now, if Alex is going to consent to this, he's surrounded himself by bar members, British Accreditation Registry members, and these people are not looking out for his interests. | ||
They're taking his money, and they're going to try to close down his business and take his life's work away because he is tacitly consented because he's doing commerce with persons that he has failed to identify. | ||
The legal person is an all-caps name, and there are three pictures of a name on that driver license. | ||
Once again, there is not a person named Alex D. Jones. | ||
And this leads to a stoppel. | ||
I mean, you might be right in theory, but the thing is that, like, you know, that argument just doesn't hold any weight when, you know, the judge tells the sheriff go confiscate his house. | ||
You know, you can say, well, technically, that's legally not me. | ||
And they're going to say, that's great. | ||
Now, thanks for the house. You know, I mean, it's in theory, it's nice, but in reality, you know, They have the power that we give them, and we've given them this power under the agreement that they use it appropriately, but there's no enforcement mechanism for that. | ||
So, in theory, you might be right, but in reality, it's a legal process that's been utterly corrupted and subverted, but has real-world consequences. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, though, Thomas. | ||
Thanks. Let's go to Mike in Connecticut quickly here. | ||
Mike, you're on the air. Hey, Harrison. | ||
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Great to talk to you again. So I think a lot of this stems from in 2012 when Obama repealed the Smith Fund Act that made it legal for the government to propagandize us and lie to us. | |
So they really have no obligation to tell us the truth. | ||
So every time everybody's like, oh, we caught Fauci lying, we caught Biden lying, it doesn't matter. | ||
They can lie to us all they want because they legalized it. | ||
That's why we can't really do anything about it. | ||
So I think we should reinstate that law. | ||
Yeah, that would at least be a good start, and it's a good point that you're making. | ||
In fact, I'm going to cover that more on the other side when we talk about the FBI corruption that's taking place that is... | ||
Really levels that you wouldn't believe, folks. | ||
You may have heard about the Chuck Grassley thing. | ||
Chuck Grassley has actually several whistleblowers that are exposing the bad actors in the FBI who are orchestrating things. | ||
That's the tip of the iceberg, folks. | ||
We'll show you a story on the other side that gives you a real insight into what's going on in the offices of the FBI. So we'll do that in the third hour, folks. | ||
The Great Reset and the War for the World is Alex Jones' new book. | ||
It's available now on Infowarsstore.com for pre-order. | ||
You can get a signed copy there, or you can go to Amazon and pre-order a copy of The Great Reset and the War for the World by Alex Jones and drive those numbers up the chart, get it in front of more people's eyes, get more people to pre-order it, get it in front of more people's eyes. | ||
this is the type of cyclical action that can actually bring attention in a positive way to Alex Jones and the argument he's been making for the last 20 years that people are just now starting to realize he was right. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, folks. Final hour of American Journal. | ||
In this hour, we will be talking about the corruption at the FBI that is just now starting to come to light in the mainstream media. | ||
We're talking about The Ukraine war, and we're talking about transgenderism. | ||
We have a lot to talk about still, and we're going to take your phone calls throughout. | ||
I'll save my comments for when we cover those stories. | ||
Let's go to Victor in Florida, who has an idea about how we unite the left and the right in this country. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. Victor, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Thanks for taking my call. | |
Sure. It's going to sound kind of weird for everybody. | ||
I think that you can do it by getting into contact with reggae artists. | ||
I went to a festival back in October in St. | ||
Pete, Florida. One of my favorite artists, Protégé, was up there talking about, we're never going to be locked down again. | ||
I never thought I was going to be able to perform again. | ||
People were going wild. | ||
Generally, I would say that these are liberals, leftists, that go to these kind of shows. | ||
And, you know, they have a big influence. | ||
I mean, millions of people that might not have even heard of Infowars before, might not even have heard of Alex Jones before, and vice versa. | ||
You know, you have millions of people that might not have heard of these artists. | ||
I think it might be a good marketing opportunity, possibly. | ||
I don't know if you've ever tried to get into contact with any of these people, but... | ||
I've reached out to them and they answer, so I would think someone with your influence might, you know. | ||
I'd love to talk to these guys. | ||
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Who should I reach out to? Um, Protege would be a good one, probably, because he's personally answered my messages. | |
P-R-O-T-O-J-E. Um, he is a Jamaican artist. | ||
Another one, this might be good for your bumper music. | ||
Um, Braga Benz has a song called Vaccinated, and it's about the COVID vaccine. | ||
Um, He might be another good one, or any of the Marley brothers. | ||
That might be harder. | ||
Say that second name again, Braga Benz, what'd you say? | ||
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Yes, Braga Benz. | |
Braga Benz, okay. Well, I will certainly check it out. | ||
And yeah, I think that really is one of the most frustrating things about Infowars is that you see huge swaths of the population that they get it. | ||
And if you were to talk to them on a personal level and go, man, don't you want to stand up to tyranny? | ||
Don't you love freedom? | ||
Don't you value the things that the Western civilization has made? | ||
They're like, yes, and I'll fight for it. | ||
And if they want to come for me, they better bring 11 people because I'm taking 10 with me. | ||
They are awake and they want to fight back. | ||
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back. | |
Well, they're not awake. | ||
They want to fight back and they have the right spirit, but then they fall for all the tricks and they fall for all the lies. | ||
And they somehow don't understand that just because liberals, you know, you know, play, you know, pay you lip service and pretend that they're trying to help you, that every one of their policies is restricted and limiting and damaging and horrific. | ||
So that's one of the frustrating things. | ||
And so I'd love to see, you know, a coalition of people on the left and the right realizing that, you know, what is being done is not benefiting the left's cause. | ||
And it certainly isn't benefiting the right's cause. | ||
And if we get rid of these people, if we drive out the controllers that are putting us in this position, the ones who, and, and I don't know, it's another thing that I just like, I just don't get it. | ||
Are these people Trump supporters? | ||
Are they out there wearing MAGA hats? | ||
Are they out there going, I am conservative and down with the Democrats? | ||
Because there's a disconnect where they go, I'll never get vaccinated, and we will not stand for this, and I will keep voting Democrat. | ||
It's like, well, why? What are you doing? | ||
How can you not identify the people doing this to you? | ||
It's wild. I mean, it's kind of like, I guess it's like 1984 or something, right? | ||
Like the government's there crushing them, putting their boot on their neck and just like keeping them down. | ||
And the people down there with the boot on their neck are like, God damn Goldstein! | ||
You know, there's like fall for the government's lies even as the government is hurting them. | ||
And that's the frustration I feel with a lot of these people is like, They seem to get it. | ||
They seem to understand it. | ||
But there's something so deep-seated about the indoctrination that they've been seeped in for their entire lives that they cannot, like, just break out and go, okay, I now see who the good guys and the bad guys are. | ||
I'm a Trump supporter. I'm an Infowars supporter. | ||
I'm a conservative now because these are the labels that you've deemed those who want to destroy me and those who want to... | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're going to go directly out to your phone calls now. | ||
Got a couple interesting callers here. | ||
I want to go to Peter in Florida first. | ||
I like the way you framed your topic. | ||
Peter in Florida once talked about Trump's failure to cross the Rubicon. | ||
That's right. How different would history look if, you know, instead of crossing the Rubicon and Julius Caesar saying the die is cast and, you know, marching on Rome if instead he said, well, we have to let the Senate do their business, okay? I'm not going to cause too much trouble. | ||
I wonder what history would look like. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Peter. What's your comment on Trump's failure to cross the Rubicon? | ||
In case people don't know, let me just say, in case people don't know the history, sorry, sorry, Peter, but there are these terms, like, crossing the Rubicon. | ||
You get that it means, like, going a step... | ||
A step too far, right? | ||
It means like setting something in motion that can't be taken back. | ||
What was happening was that Julius Caesar was marching towards Rome and he was told that he cannot... | ||
Once you cross the Rubicon, you're then in Roman territory. | ||
And by crossing the Rubicon with an army, he was effectively declaring war on Rome and igniting a civil war, challenging the entire Senate with his own authority. | ||
So crossing the Rubicon, like that was the point... | ||
At which there was no going back, and Julius Caesar was committed to the conflict because he was told, you know, you'll be arrested if you cross the Rubicon with your army. | ||
You have to come alone, and then we'll give you a—we'll actually give you a— Triumph. | ||
They were tantalizing Julius Caesar with a triumph. | ||
Just come alone and we'll celebrate you and we'll throw you a big parade in the city. | ||
You just can't come with your army. | ||
And Julius Caesar made the decision to cross the Rubicon with his army, throwing his hat in the ring in conflict with the entire Senate of Rome. | ||
So just in case people don't understand, that's what Trump didn't do. | ||
That's what Trump failed to do. Trump instead was like, oh... | ||
That sounds pretty nice, actually. | ||
I'll come alone. And here we are. | ||
So, Peter, thanks for calling in. | ||
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You're on the air. Hey, Harrison. | |
So, yeah, my topic is Trump's failure to cross the Rubicon. | ||
I believe that similar to past American history, he could have had his Washington crossing the Delaware moment. | ||
I think Trump would like to be a dictator. | ||
I'm sure he looks at Putin and Xi with envy. | ||
And the truth is he had his moment in history, and he choked. | ||
In my opinion, on the morning of November 4th, millions of Americans, at least 81 million people, were shocked and angered by the fact that a coup had just happened in their nation. | ||
And in my opinion, Trump, he should have seized the ballot boxes in the swing states, sent out the military to those select locations in Philadelphia, Detroit, etc., And a minimum said, we are redoing the election because 100 million people do not feel that their voice is being heard and can see the cheating happening before their eyes. | ||
Now, I'm sure at that point Milley would have disobeyed orders, which kind of points to what you had said earlier in the show about one of Trump's failures was actually, over the course of four years, failing to root out the people who were undermining him and stabbing him in the back. | ||
And then, you know, ultimately, I think he kind of went the coward's route, which he kind of, you know, I think he had good, I think he kind of figured that given the super conservative Supreme Court, which we all know, you know, there's some rhinos in there, like Justice Roberts, I think he kind of figured, well, it's 6-3. | ||
I probably have a good chance of them overturning it in my favor, or at least hearing Texas in particular's lawsuit, which they said had no standing. | ||
So I think he kind of thought, hedged his bets, and thought that would be a way for the election to be overturned in his favor without him seeming like a dictator. | ||
But we all know how that ended up. | ||
And now with each passing day, the left further cements control. | ||
They already had the media, academia, etc. | ||
And now, you know, unfortunately for people like us, we can see that, you know, the military, the last bastion of conservatism and the last bastion that could actually effectively take over the nation since they have a monopoly on violence. | ||
They are being purged with the LGBT, CRT vaccine stuff. | ||
So kind of, you know, it's the hope of a uprising from the military, you know, against Biden and Kamala diminishes with each passing day. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Wow, good point. Yeah, you really draw it all in together. | ||
And you're right. | ||
I mean, what you're talking about was sort of the last and final opportunity Trump had to set things right. | ||
But of course, he had four years before that. | ||
He should never let. | ||
And the thing is, kind of the saddest part and the ironic part is that he tried to do things the right way. | ||
He did things in a way that was, pardon the pun, unimpeachable, right? | ||
He didn't stop the special prosecutor from – or Robert Mueller, the special investigator from investigating him. | ||
He didn't send out the military or start to charge Black Lives Matter with the riots and everything. | ||
He was in favor of free speech. | ||
He was in favor of letting the system run its course. | ||
He was in favor of letting the Supreme Court decide and then using January 6th meeting of Congress to get that 10-day period where you can then investigate. | ||
He did things by the book. | ||
The thing is that the people controlling the book, people rewriting the book in real time were his enemies. | ||
So, you know, I guess it's a damned if you do, damned if you don't sort of thing. | ||
He followed the rules. He followed the law. | ||
He did everything right. By all logic and sensibility, he should have won at the end of the day. | ||
But, you know, you're playing a game that they dictate the rules of. | ||
So you're going to lose. | ||
And even if you win, then the media is there to tell everybody that you lost. | ||
And that becomes reality. You know, early on with the Russia investigation, he could have flipped that around, investigated Hillary Clinton and everybody involved with the Steele dossier. | ||
That would have cleaned out the FBI. That would have cleaned out a lot of the Democrats. | ||
It would have cleaned out a lot of their foreign assets and overseas assets when he went after Ukraine and they tried to impeach him for that. | ||
Again, he backed off. | ||
He should have doubled down there. | ||
And even, I would say, even charged people who were trying to impeach him over it because clearly they were involved in a cover-up. | ||
That was an attempt to, you know, I mean, these people went on national TV and were like, yeah, I just came from a different state. | ||
I'm here as an organizer. We're organizing this. | ||
And, you know, these people work for, like, George Soros NGOs were sending people across state lines to organize riots. | ||
Hello? Where is the investigation? | ||
Where is the criminal charges? | ||
Where is the pressure being put on those people to give up the people who are giving them money and sending them into these things? | ||
How do you not charge... | ||
If somebody... A complete stranger bails out another stranger and then that stranger goes and kills somebody. | ||
Can you not charge the person that bailed them out in the first place? | ||
I mean, there are so many different ways that Donald Trump could have aggressively taken these people out. | ||
And yeah, it would have been hard. | ||
It would have been difficult. And I think you're right that Milley would have then disobeyed orders and then Trump could come out and go, this is a traitor. | ||
Freaking sentence him to the punishment that's due traitors. | ||
I mean, there are so many places that he could have corrected things. | ||
I say it would have made sense for him to... | ||
Cancel the election entirely in 2020. | ||
He couldn't make the case. | ||
I mean, it's like Trump's the only guy that has the attention and the power and the money to fund his campaign and the people that are around him to get his popularity. | ||
There is nobody else like Donald Trump in politics, so he had to be himself to get where he was. | ||
But at the same time, those things that made him himself— Made it impossible for him to do what he needed to do. | ||
In other words, he never once had any of his people write up a cohesive and coherent message about what happened in November of 2020 so he could actually give a concise message Case to the American people that they could follow. | ||
It was always vagaries. | ||
It was always him talking off the cuff. | ||
It was always him improvising. | ||
That's not what we needed at the time. | ||
We needed somebody to sit there and read the damn teleprompter and say, here's what's happening. | ||
Here's why I'm doing what I'm doing. | ||
You know, rage all you want. | ||
Call me all the names. And that's the thing. | ||
He follows the rules. He doesn't do the things that he could have done. | ||
They still call him a tyrant. | ||
They're still trying to send him to jail. | ||
They're still doing everything they can to destroy his life. | ||
So it's like, why would you play the game if it's rigged to lose? | ||
Why would you continue to follow their rules when their rules are there only enforced against you and not anybody else? | ||
He should have seen this coming. | ||
And he had all the justification in the world to launch investigations in October or August of 2020 and go, look, the mail-in ballots are fraudulent. | ||
The mail-in boxes are a complete scam. | ||
This election has already been tainted a month before it's ever even been held. | ||
We're not going to hold one. I've worked with the FBI. When I was working with my uncle in D.C. making films, we had several FBI agents on set advising and helping us do things. | ||
I remember having this conversation. | ||
I mean, this was in the Obama years, right? | ||
This was long before Trump. | ||
And I remember having these conversations with my uncle being like, no, the FBI is totally corrupt. | ||
And he just, like, couldn't get it. He was just like, how could it be? | ||
How? Like, you know the age. | ||
You think Martha's corrupt or Jim is corrupt, right? | ||
These agents that we interact with every day. | ||
And it's like, no, Jim and Martha are very nice people. | ||
They have families, and they're very conscientious and very careful to do things by the book. | ||
But they're robots. They're machines. | ||
They're automatons. They do as they're ordered. | ||
They're not the corrupt ones. People above them are corrupt. | ||
And I get it because, you know, the FBI is this vaunted... | ||
It's the ultimate, you know, peacekeepers in America. | ||
They're supposed to be the best of the best, incorruptible. | ||
They used to be incorruptible, largely, right? | ||
That's why they get paid so much. | ||
So they can't, you know, they don't want to go accept bribes. | ||
That's why they get so many privileges, because they have, you know, access to things and power that will be removed from them if they don't, if they go off the rails a little bit. | ||
So it used to be incorruptible. | ||
It was corrupted a long time ago, actually. | ||
And hopefully the people that, you know, even until very recently held on to this illusion that the FBI was somehow above such things as corruption, hopefully that's been ruthlessly stripped away from them at this point as more and more stuff comes to light about just how corrupt the FBI is. | ||
And part of it is just human psychology that these FBI agents, we'd hang out with them. | ||
They could do whatever they wanted. | ||
They had ultimate power in this country. | ||
Like, I don't know if they had a license to kill, like James Bond, but they certainly have a license to do anything else they wanted to do. | ||
And we'd be in a busy intersection in Washington, D.C., and the FBI agent would just go, all right, I'll shut down this intersection for you, right? | ||
The power just to have, you know, if you're standing on the street doing something and blocking traffic and a cop comes up and goes, hey, what's going on here? | ||
And you can turn to that cop and go, move along. | ||
I'm in charge. And the cop goes, yes, sir, yes, sir. | ||
Sorry about that, sir. Sorry, sorry. | ||
And backs away. That's the power that these people have. | ||
So I think human psychology, if you're not a ruthless, heartless, ambitious person, having that type of power kind of makes you uncomfortable. | ||
You kind of go, ooh, geez, this is a lot of power. | ||
I better only use it as instructed. | ||
I better only do what I'm told to do here because... | ||
I don't want to abuse this incredible power that I have. | ||
That's how good people tend to think. | ||
And so they weaponize that. | ||
And so these people have this incredible power, but only under the understanding that they never use it on their own accord. | ||
They only use it to fulfill the orders of those above them. | ||
And so they do it like an automaton. | ||
And that to them justifies the guilt they feel in having this much power. | ||
That's my interpretation at least. | ||
So let's talk about the FBI, shall we? | ||
From Chuck Callisto on Twitter, Senator Grassley claims FBI agent Brian Outen, who covered for Hunter Biden, was at the center of the Dems' Russia collusion claims. | ||
The DOJ and the FBI are, quote, institutionally corrupt to their very core. | ||
Outen was deeply involved in Crossfire Hurricane, the counterintelligence investigation by the FBI, into supposed Trump-Russia collusion. | ||
An FBI agent involved in the Russian collusion hoax weaponized against former President Donald Trump is the same one now implicated by whistleblowers in using his position to discredit evidence related to Hunter Biden's foreign entanglements right before the 2020 election. | ||
Chuck Ross with the Washington Free Beacon reports. | ||
Ross notes that the whistleblowers who reached out to Chuck Grassley about the FBI's suppression of the Hunter Biden investigation identified intelligence analyst Brian Outton as the man responsible for conducting an FBI report in August of 2020, which the whistleblowers say the FBI used as a scheme to undermine derogatory information connected to Hunter Biden by falsely suggesting it was disinformation. | ||
And again, just like you always ask the question, Kibono, when it comes to... | ||
Conspiracy theories, who benefits? | ||
Who would benefit from this action taking place? | ||
It's sort of a version of that question you have to ask, why? | ||
Why would they protect Hunter Biden? | ||
How do they benefit by protecting Hunter Biden? | ||
Why would this institution that's supposedly incorruptible, that sole purpose and power they've been invested with, is all supposed to go directly towards the application of American law, especially the more powerful you get, the more important it is that you hold people to account. | ||
So why does Hunter Biden get a pass? | ||
What about Hunter Biden? Because he's the son of Joe Biden, then why would Joe Biden get a pass? | ||
Why did Hillary Clinton get a pass? | ||
They all get a pass because they're all in it together. | ||
Because the people who helped Hunter Biden set up his overseas organizations where he made tens of millions of dollars while doing absolutely nothing other than selling out the American people's heritage and wealth and manpower. | ||
How did they get away with this? | ||
It's because the FBI was deeply involved in it from the very beginning. | ||
They're not protecting Hunter Biden. | ||
They're protecting themselves. | ||
Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton aren't killing people. | ||
They're CIA, and the CIA is protecting itself and its agents, Bill and Hillary. | ||
It's institutional corruption, not individual corruption in this case. | ||
According to another letter from Grassley to Garland and Wray on Monday, similar violations occurred when the FBI ceased investigating Hunter Biden due to Outen's report. | ||
So this article details how Outen went out of his way to... | ||
Hide things that would discredit the Steele report. | ||
He did something similar when it came to Hunter Biden. | ||
As Ross observes, Outen was deeply involved in Crossfire Hurricane. | ||
He was in charge of verifying the infamous Steele dossier that was part of the Russian hoax orchestrated by Hillary Clinton's campaign. | ||
And he did not flag inconsistencies, and so it was allowed to be treated as legitimate. | ||
Ross further reports that Outen pressed for surveillance warrants for Trump campaign advisor Carter Page, pushing his colleagues in September 19... | ||
2016 email to issue warrants to spy on Page based on information in the Steele dossier. | ||
So we covered up the falsification of the dossier. | ||
He then used the dossier to get investigations into Carter Page. | ||
All of this was, of course, in an attempt to prevent Trump from becoming president. | ||
This was in line with the Lisa Page-Peter Strzok insurance policy that they were wielding. | ||
And of course, we know the reaction to that has been Has been that creepy look from Strzok of just absolute superiority and... | ||
Condescension towards the elected officials of this country and by extension the American people themselves. | ||
Alton gave his report that led to FBI ceasing the investigation of Hunter Biden's activities only two months before the New York Post published the contents from Biden's laptop. | ||
So before most people knew about it, I believe we at Infowars were reporting on it even before the New York Post. | ||
The New York Post was the big story that exposed what was happening with Hunter Biden's laptop and emails and everything. | ||
And the FBI knew about it for two months beforehand, completely hit it. | ||
Because if you remember, when it's Donald Trump, you're going to get leak after leak after leak. | ||
You're going to get things spilled to the media. | ||
They're going to run with it like chickens with their head cuts off. | ||
They never they're not going to question anything. | ||
They're not going to do any research to see if what they're claiming is true. | ||
They're going to take the accusations and the leaks from the FBI and run with them as if they're proven fact and delete you from the Internet for contradicting them. | ||
But not when it comes to Hunter. | ||
And when it comes to Hunter, they actually go out of their way to silence and condemn the release of this information. | ||
Even when it does get released, they get together with 50 of their compatriots and from the intelligence community, and they write an open letter calling it Russian disinformation. | ||
I mean, it could not be more obvious how corrupt this entire despicable system is. | ||
So just more of these headlines. | ||
One of the analysts who declared the Hunter Biden laptop Russian disinformation just happened to be one of the analysts in the Crossfire Hurricane that vetted the Carter Page warrant. | ||
Like, we know who they are now. | ||
Here's a nice little rundown for you. | ||
Hans Makny says, this is completely unbelievable. | ||
Outen was the same crooked FBI analyst who vetted the Carter Page warrant, drafted the phony ICA, concealed that Danchenko disavowed Steele through, you know, cast doubt on his dossier, and he was involved in framing General Flynn. | ||
He also assessed that Hunter's laptop was Russian disinformation. | ||
The ICA in this case was the Intelligence Community Assessment, the validating document cooked up by John Brennan to validate and add an official government veneer to the conspiracy theory that had been cooked up by Hillary Clinton that there were suspicious contacts between Putin and Trump. | ||
They're all in it together. | ||
It's a giant scheme. | ||
We need a cleansing fire. | ||
Metaphorically. All right, folks, we will go out to your phone calls here in just a second. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
But actually, if you want the real story of what's going on, you can skip the newspapers and go straight to Senator Grassley's official government website. | ||
He gives the full breakdown of what the whistleblowers have told him and of the various players in this corrupt game. | ||
He says this on grassley.senate.gov. | ||
Multiple FBI whistleblowers, including those in senior positions, are raising the alarm about tampering by senior FBI and Justice Department officials in politically sensitive investigations ranging from election and campaign finance probes across multiple election cycles to investigative activity involving derogatory information on Hunter Biden's financial and foreign business activities. | ||
The legally protected disclosures to Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Chuck Grassley suggest a political double standard that has influenced and infected the decisions in matters of paramount public interest. | ||
Whistleblowers allege that Washington Field Office Assistant Special Agent in Charge Timothy Tybalt disregarded agency guidelines requiring substantial factual predication to trigger investigations while declining to move forward with other investigations despite proper predication. | ||
Tybalt and Richard Pilger, director of the election crimes branch within the FBI's public integrity section, reportedly were instrumental in opening an investigation of the Trump campaign and its associates based in substantial part on information from left-aligned organizations. | ||
Tybalt allegedly scrubbed and diluted details of the source's political bias from a memo seeking the full investigation, which ultimately approved by FBI Director Chris Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland. | ||
So that's four names that represent a cabal, a conspiracy, working in coordination, in tandem, to destroy the ability of Donald Trump to get elected. | ||
It didn't work the first time, but they didn't stop at that. | ||
So again, when they say he disregarded agency guidelines requiring substantial factual predication to trigger investigations while declining to move forward with other investigations despite proper predication, translated, they created the illusion of crimes to justify investigations on one hand and covered up actual evidence of actual crimes to avoid investigation on the other. | ||
Okay? Not that complicated. | ||
Simply put, if a politically charged investigation is to be opened, the Justice Department and FBI have an obligation to ensure that it's done the right way based on the allegations that does not appear to have happened. | ||
Such improper conduct demands further explanation from the Justice Department and FBI, Grassley wrote in a letter last week to Ray and Garland, which is being made public today. | ||
Which is a nice way of saying it, but frankly, there is no explanation that can explain this. | ||
It's criminality. You have to explain why you held a gun to my head and took my money. | ||
Because I wanted to rob you. | ||
I mean, there's no explanation there. | ||
It's just crime. Whistleblowers further allege that Tybalt and other FBI officials sought to falsely portray as disinformation evidence acquired from multiple sources that provided the FBI derogatory information related to Hunter Biden's financial and foreign business activities, even though some of that information had already been or could be verified. | ||
In August of 2020, FBI supervisory intelligence analyst Brian Outen opened an assessment which was used by a team of agents at FBI headquarters to improperly discredit and falsely claim that derogatory information about Biden's activities was disinformation, causing investigative activity and sourcing to be shut down. | ||
So there you go. The very same people that were involved in burying the reality of the Steele dossier in order to justify their investigation of Donald Trump in an attempt to prevent him from becoming president. | ||
That didn't work. He became president and they continued their activity in covering up the criminality of his opponents. | ||
But it's not the first time they did this anyway. | ||
They did the same thing with Hillary Clinton. | ||
James Comey went up on TV and said, yes, she committed crimes. | ||
No, we will not be charging her. | ||
This should be the end of it. I mean, they are actively involved in manipulating our electoral process. | ||
I mean, you think we still have a representative republic? | ||
You think our vote still counts and that we're still able to pick and choose who we as the American people want to be our leadership? | ||
When you have deep state... | ||
Here to four unidentified actors picking and choosing who the American public perceives as criminal and who gets a pass in complete and total cooperation with the mainstream media. | ||
I mean, this is the destruction of democracy. | ||
These are the people that are prosecuting Trump at this moment in claims that they're saving democracy when in reality they are undermining it at the very roots. | ||
The foundations are crumbling. | ||
In any sort of representation that we have in this country because these people have been uncontrolled for so long. | ||
But that's just scratching the surface, folks. | ||
This story from UNZ.com. | ||
FBI domestic terrorism unit. | ||
You know, the people coming after us. | ||
People that are probably listening to my phone every day. | ||
That are probably watching my show every day. | ||
They probably have, you know, drones above my house. | ||
They're probably spending millions of dollars, like, investigating us here at Infowars as domestic terrorists. | ||
Because as we know, the greatest threat to America is domestic terrorists and white supremacists. | ||
These talking points aren't just nonsense that we can laugh at online. | ||
They're not just ridiculous statements by some far-left activist. | ||
These are people announcing what they're doing. | ||
They're the people with all the power saying, we're now using that power to go after you for questioning us, okay? | ||
Not speculative. That's what's actually happening. | ||
So just keep in mind, that's the domestic terrorism unit. | ||
You can just call them the, you know... | ||
The Bizarro World SS, right? | ||
The inverse SS. They're the secret police that are going after patriots for daring to support the country in which they live. | ||
It's incredible, but maybe that explains why these are the people that they're hiring to do this. | ||
Sending a colleague of you pleasuring yourself with a rainbow-colored dildo at work would get you immediately fired if you worked at McDonald's, but the rules are different at the FBI. The photo above was submitted as evidence in a bombshell civil rights lawsuit by Supervisory Special Agent Karen Veltry against the Department of Justice over allegations of systemic sexual harassment, | ||
personal retaliation, and a general culture of reckless depravity during her time serving in the Las Vegas' FBI's counterterrorism unit. | ||
Really incredible, isn't it? | ||
According to court documents obtained by National Justice, Veltri's ordeal began in 2019 when she interviewed to work on the FBI's Human Trafficking Task Force. | ||
Oh, these are the people that we're trusting with administering law against human traffickers and domestic terrorists. | ||
And they're a bunch of rainbow dildo-waving sexual predators. | ||
Gee, how are things so bad? | ||
I'm... I mean, come on. | ||
Veltri was rejected for the position after then Las Vegas Special Assistant in Charge Frank Cusinoda recommended that she be placed on his International Terrorism and Domestic Terrorism Unit. | ||
Instead, Agent Ray Johnson, who wanted to grant Veltri her desired position, would later claim that Cusinoda fought him to get her placed under his direct chain of command. | ||
Starting in early 2020, Kusanada allegedly began making flirtatious comments, inquired about Veltri's sex life and marital status, and was overheard elbowing another FBI agent and saying, she's under me now. | ||
Over a period of many months, Kusanada repeatedly made sexual advances against the plaintiff and would encourage her to stay late at his office, but was rejected every time. | ||
He organized excuses for them to be alone together and was especially persistent when his wife and kids were away on vacation. | ||
Veltri repeatedly complained in Kusanada's superiors about the behavior and sought to avoid him, but Special Agent in Charge Aaron Roos never investigated the behavior. | ||
After Veltri filed official grievances over a hostile work environment, Kusanada, who was angry at having his advances rejected, began retaliating against Veltri, including failing her on performance tests, doubling her workload, and demoting her. | ||
You wonder how we got to this point. | ||
I don't know. Imagine five decades of this activity. | ||
How do you think it's going to end? | ||
Kusanada, who styles himself as a counter-terrorism expert that's worked with Israel, he remains employed at the FBI despite misconduct complaints. | ||
Drunk at work and the rainbow dildo picture. | ||
During Kusanada's harassment campaign, Veltri states in her lawsuit that she complained about his behavior to Supervisory Special Agent Robert Bennett, who appears to have been brought out of retirement in March 2020 after enjoying a sinecure as executive director of the notoriously corrupt Nevada State Athletic Commission. | ||
Bennett then admitted to the plaintiff that Kousanah's behavior was inappropriate, but instead of addressing the issue, he started engaging in the disturbing sexual behavior as well. | ||
In one incident, she provides a photo from November 2020 when SSA Bennett sent her a picture of his office of him stimulating himself with a rainbow colored. | ||
Bennett, who appears to be bisexual, is also alleged to be a chronic alcoholic who kept a shotgun in his office along with his LGBT dildo. | ||
The plaintiff alleges multiple incidents of the agents taking drunk naps in FBI cars during work hours and blowing up her work phone with bizarre, incoherent messages, including one where he talks about wishing he could see Justin Bieber's member. | ||
I guess they're just above the law. | ||
Hey, at least they're gay, right? | ||
Hey, at least it's a bisexual serial abuser who's running one of the most powerful organizations in our country who's targeting mothers who protest school boards. | ||
That's the state of the country, folks. | ||
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Wake up or die. You think my outfit is offensive? | |
Are you Mexican? No. | ||
Yes. I think it reaffirms stereotypes that are offensive to people. | ||
It's not yours. Do you find my outfit offensive? | ||
Yes. Yeah. | ||
Why? Because it's not your culture. | ||
You don't really understand what their culture means and what it means to wear these things like the hats and the maracas. | ||
You sort of have to understand where all of this comes from for it to not be cultural appropriation. | ||
Does my outfit offend you? | ||
No, no, no. You look nice. | ||
Do you like my costume? Yes. | ||
Does it offend you? | ||
No. Do you like my outfit? | ||
Oh, yeah. It's awesome. Does my outfit offend you? | ||
No, not at all. No. | ||
No, nothing. That's good. | ||
That's good. That was a video titled, Who's the Indoctrinated Ones? | ||
It's so true. You know, all you really need in this world was... | ||
The primary and central message of a carpenter's son named Jesus Christ from Nazareth. | ||
Harrison, before we go any further, can I ask you, does that clown in the studio offend you? | ||
What? That clown with the sombrero? | ||
I mean, what, are you calling me a clown or are you asking about the sombrero? | ||
The clown with the sombrero, does he offend you? | ||
I am sort of offended by that, actually. | ||
Okay. I am. | ||
Let's take him away. Let's pop him. | ||
He's going to get popped. | ||
Treat others as you would like to be treated. | ||
And also treat others as adults. | ||
If I see a Mexican person wearing a ball cap, dressed up like an American with a hamburger, I'm not going to be like... | ||
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Oh, whoa. I'm so offended. | |
It's like, dude, he looks like an American. | ||
That's cool. He looks like me. | ||
You know, like, if you ever watch, like, anime shows, you know, they always have Americans as these big bad guys turn things up. | ||
All right, get him out of here. Get him out of here. | ||
It's too offensive. | ||
Remove him from the studio. | ||
Remove that Biden supporter from the studio immediately. | ||
Thank you. He will be popped and thrown away. | ||
Arriba. All right, show us through the rest of the show like this. | ||
That looks kind of cool, actually. | ||
I kind of like that. All right, amigos, we're going to go out to phone calls now. | ||
We have Daryl in North Carolina. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Daryl, you're on the air. | ||
This is stylish. I like this. | ||
Do I need to mute? All right, Daryl. | ||
You hear me? I hear you. | ||
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Arriba, arriba. Andale, Harrison. | |
Hola, senor. Thank you for calling. | ||
You're on the air. Hey, man. | ||
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Love you. Love the info words. | |
I'm a little hyped up. | ||
I had a great night's sleep last night. | ||
I took a knockout. | ||
Oh man, I feel great. Fantastic. | ||
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Love the product. I got all your stuff. | |
I got the Alexa Pure, the water stuff, the vitamins. | ||
You guys do great. | ||
Last night I ordered Alex's book. | ||
What's going on there, Daryl? | ||
I hear some sort of crazy noise. | ||
I don't know. That was the crew. | ||
I'm sorry. I'm blaming you. I'm blaming you, Daryl. | ||
The crew is off on their own tangent. | ||
I'm sorry. They're partying back there. | ||
Somebody snuck tequila in. | ||
So I'm sorry. I'm sorry. | ||
Keep going. I was distracted there. | ||
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Hey, no worries. I just want to say the products are great. | |
And I ordered Alex's book last night because, man, for 50 bucks, you get a book and the man's signature. | ||
You got to do it. But listen, I got a couple of subjects for you. | ||
Number one, CNN. Let's talk about CNN. In 2006, I got trapped in my Jeep for a couple of weeks, right? | ||
And it was a big snowstorm in Washington State. | ||
And I survived, which was, you know, I survived. | ||
So they wanted to put me on the news. | ||
I said, okay. So I go on Larry King Live, you know, a few other things. | ||
And then they say, hey, we want to go, you know, send a CNN crew out and dig your Jeep out of the snow. | ||
So they send this crew out, and Paul is on. | ||
And we get out there, and I'm getting interrogated. | ||
You know, like, I feel weird about the whole thing. | ||
Like, what's going on with you guys? So the producer, after, you know, long story short, she tells me, look, CNN, they're getting ready to produce their own stories. | ||
They're going to just make everything up. | ||
And they like you. And they want you to be part of it. | ||
Because I got my degree in theater in 93 from Arizona State, so I guess they figured I was a good candidate, you know, for their show. | ||
Interesting. This is when Don Lamont was first starting and Anderson Cooper was first starting. | ||
Let me give you a quick impression of Cooper when he was first starting. | ||
Hi, this is the news. I'm Anderson Cooper, dude. | ||
I mean, the guy was first starting. | ||
It wasn't his talent that got him where he is today, right? | ||
It was the CIA, I know. Yeah, CIA and his family connections. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. Yeah, the guy's one of the richest guys in America, if not the world. | |
But anyway, so the producer, I'll give you her name if you want offline, but she was pretty cool. | ||
I think she didn't want to go along with the whole thing. | ||
She gave me that info that they're getting ready to produce all their new stuff. | ||
So that was pretty cool. | ||
But that's number one. | ||
You want to go to subject two or you want to ask me a question? | ||
Sure. Well, it's a different subject. | ||
So what was the end point of it? | ||
I mean, did you reject it? Did they decide that actually you weren't amenable enough to their design, so they moved on? | ||
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So how did it end? Well, how it ended is I went on Larry King. | |
I love Larry King a lot. | ||
I was real excited to go on that. | ||
And gave him the whole story, you know, and he was super cool. | ||
And then they started, it got weird, and they asked me to come on again to Larry King and become like a regular. | ||
And I said, no thanks. | ||
And that was it. That's how it ended. | ||
So I've done a bunch of shows, you know, prior to that, like I Survived and all these, you know, these weird shows, you know, but that's the news thing. | ||
So Heather did mention Mel Gibson. | ||
And she said, what do you think of Mel Gibson? | ||
And, you know, we had a few beers that night after doing the show. | ||
So I was a little, you know, she was pretty cute, too. | ||
I mean, she was a hot blonde, you know, surfer girl. | ||
Heather O'Neill was her name. | ||
And I had a feeling that Mel was something about, you know, exposing it. | ||
You know, they've destroyed him. | ||
You know, they've wrecked him like they wrecked Alex. | ||
They're trying to, anyway. | ||
But that's why I just said, you know what? | ||
The hell with all this. And I ended up moving to Hawaii and becoming a Maui guy for about five years. | ||
And now I'm back. Now I'm moving to North Carolina because, you know, I'm doing the homestead thing. | ||
Chickens, gardens, that kind of stuff. | ||
Well, fantastic. Anyway, my solution to all this, you know, what you've been talking about. | ||
I'm an Infowars listener for 10 years. | ||
I've been a professional listener for the last three. | ||
So, you know, I'm on board with everything. | ||
And Alex wanted people to come off the bench. | ||
That's what I'm doing. I'm coming off the bench. | ||
I sold one of my houses the other day. | ||
I'm taking all the money, and I'm going to either do a podcast or Alex Stein type stuff. | ||
Oh, awesome. 999, man. | ||
Love that guy. Absolutely. | ||
Well, tell you what, there's a mysterious moon man on Twitter that you can DM and reach out to. | ||
I'd love to have you on and help Support you as you take this bold step into the public sphere. | ||
I'd love to see podcasts from you. | ||
You seem like you know what's going on and have some inside info. | ||
So yeah, start up your podcast and let us know so we can share it with the world and get you started the right way. | ||
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Cool. Yeah, let me know what info is. | |
I'm going to do this stuff. | ||
Today is the day. | ||
Time to go, man. It's time to come off the bench. | ||
I'm letting you guys take all the flack and And do all this stuff. | ||
You know, we need everybody to get up and do something. | ||
Do whatever you can. So I'm going to do what I can. | ||
Absolutely. How are you doing on time, man? | ||
Today is the day. Well, we are closing out the show here. | ||
We're going to end it. And since we sort of went off the rails, we might as well have a little bit of fun. | ||
Let's go to, I think, clip number 13? | ||
But that doesn't seem long enough. | ||
But we're going to play a game now. | ||
We're going to play a game with all of our viewers. | ||
If you're listening on the radio, you'll have to pretend. | ||
I'll give you the cues to do it. | ||
We're going to play a little game here. | ||
What you're going to want to do is blink a lot right now, keep your eyes closed, and open them when I say, and we're going to have a staring contest between us and the President of the United States, okay? | ||
Is everybody ready? Your eyes are nice and moistened, okay? | ||
We are now going to have a staring contest with Joe Biden. | ||
Try not to blink before he does. | ||
Let's roll. Ready? | ||
And open your eyes. | ||
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You can't be pro-insurrection and pro-cop. | |
You can't be pro-insurrection and pro-democracy. | ||
You can't be pro-insurrection and pro-American. | ||
Donald Trump lacked the courage to act. | ||
The brave women and men. | ||
I can't do it. That guy had to blink. | ||
I had to blink. He's still not blinking. | ||
He still hasn't blinked. | ||
He's still not blinking. | ||
This was recorded yesterday and reports are he has still not closed his eyes. | ||
What is wrong with this man? | ||
What is wrong with this country that this man is our president? | ||
Why did he not blink for that long? | ||
Why do his eyes look like that? | ||
These are the questions that nobody's asking, folks. | ||
I lost. I literally lost. | ||
He just blinked. Oh, he did? | ||
Still unblinking. | ||
Look at me. Zoom in. Zoom in. | ||
Zoom in. Look at this right here. | ||
The Joe Biden look. | ||
Locked on you, Joe. | ||
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Locked on you. The locked in look. | |
We got you. We got your eyes, Joe. | ||
And you're pretty good at that. You're pretty good at that right now. | ||
Just what is happening, folks? | ||
I've had five cups of coffee today. | ||
That's what's happening. I mean, I want to know what Joe Biden's had. | ||
What did Joe Biden have that day? | ||
What cocktail of illicit drugs and children's blood is this man on that allows him to continue to function despite, you know, it's like, I don't even know how to explain it. | ||
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We can take a brief journey to downtown Austin and I'll show you what they put into Joe Biden. | |
Yeah, there you go. Enough meth and you'll keep your eyes open. | ||
It's a sin! It's a sin! | ||
What a crazy, stupid world we live in, folks. | ||
There is a solution. You can find it on Amazon or Infowarsstore.com. | ||
The Great Reset and the War for the World. | ||
That's the newest book by Alex Jones. | ||
Maybe that's why his eye explodes. | ||
He doesn't blink enough. Go pre-order it right now. | ||
Let's pump it up the charts, folks. | ||
Let's set records with this thing. | ||
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It really works. You know, I was lucky enough to see a pre-screening of Alex's war, and I've been lucky enough to work with Alex for the last eight years now. | |
And I've got to say, it's just refreshing to see someone give Alex fair coverage. | ||
As somebody that knows Alex personally and has worked with Alex professionally for years now, Constantly, when I see the media cover him, it's not fair. | ||
Or really, it's completely negative and lies and attacks. | ||
So, to see Alex's war, an actual fair depiction of who Alex is and what he stands for, was extremely refreshing, just as a friend and fan of Alex Jones myself. | ||
And it's not even necessarily to say that this documentary is gung-ho, we love Alex, he's the best ever. | ||
It's fair coverage. You can think of him what you want after watching Alex's war, but I think the fair coverage will lend most people to thinking positively of Alex, especially when you compare it to what's been said about him in the media and all the attacks against him over the years. | ||
But so much backstage access was granted to Alex Jones when he's giving speeches, to Alex Jones when he's hosting the show. | ||
A lot of the co-hosts around here, like myself, are featured, giving commentary on what it's been like to work for Alex. | ||
But you're also going to get to know Alex on a very personal level because this documentary goes through his life. | ||
And that's why it's called Alex's War, because it takes the beginning of Alex Jones on a local station, a local public broadcasting station, to where he is now with a multimedia audience. | ||
It's an operation that reaches millions and millions every day and, quite frankly, one of the most viral characters on the Internet, perhaps even in the Internet's history. | ||
So, a great telling of the story of Alex's War, and you can get your physical DVD copy at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
That physical copy is going to be important because, as you know, everything Alex Jones and everything Infowars It gets banned on the internet. | ||
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Rob in Mississippi, you're on the air. | ||
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Welcome. Hey, Alex. Thanks for taking my call. | |
Yes, sir. So I'm just going to plug. | ||
I'm 54 years old. | ||
I had a life of working around animals and logging. | ||
Scars all over my arms. | ||
Sunspots all over my arms. | ||
You plug a caller named Granny Do-Right that talked about her sunspots disappearing. | ||
100% true. | ||
I've been taking X2 since the lockdown. | ||
People, if you do not have X2, if you do not have Ultra 12, and vitamin mineral fusion, when you can get it, something's wrong. | ||
You have got to get this stuff. | ||
It's incredible. Dr. | ||
Rube told me 10 years ago, when you take this pure deep earth iodine, I had sunspots. | ||
He goes, they'll go away. They went away in like a month. | ||
It is incredible what pure iodine does. | ||
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My shoulders were covered. | |
They're almost gone. | ||
The UN is obsessed with bombarding us with bad halogens, chlorine, fluoride, bromine. | ||
Clean iodine is the key, but so much iodine is bound to other elements due to absorb it. | ||
This iodine does it. | ||
It's X2. Everybody should get it. | ||
It should be the one product we have because everybody should have it. |