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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
After being deleted by YouTube and social media in 2018, most people did nothing to defend Alex Jones or Infowars. | ||
Instead, they obediently learned the new rules and rationalized their submission as a necessary evil. | ||
As a result, things have only gotten worse for everyone, and without any recourse, they are about to get much worse. | ||
Alex Jones is now patient zero for America's new de facto justice system, brought to you by the fear, complacency, and inaction of the people. | ||
Because we take it, here's how we can all expect to now be treated. | ||
Even though Jones never mentioned their name and the parents never sought a retraction, Alex Jones is being sued for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress by parents of children who were murdered at Sandy Hook Elementary School. | ||
The rest of the plaintiffs are federal agents and the legal team is comprised of highly politicized members of the anti-gun lobby. | ||
Who have admitted their intention is to silence Alex Jones. | ||
So with this new precedent, if you dare question the official narrative, say for example, the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, then someone can sue you into oblivion for emotional distress. | ||
But it only gets worse. | ||
The plaintiffs claim that Alex Jones was the perpetrator of the Sandy Hook crisis actor conspiracy theory, which is demonstrably false. | ||
After all the censorship and deleted videos, one can still find hours and hours of video content compiled from hundreds of sources, all questioning the official narrative of Sandy Hook. | ||
It was arguably the most discussed conspiracy theory since 9-11. | ||
And over the course of seven years, Alex Jones spent less than 30 minutes discussing it. | ||
We know this because it's all part of the public record. | ||
But these radical judges do not care about evidence. | ||
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I am not currently representing Alex Jones, so I am free to speak my mind. | |
Apparently, I've heard that the plaintiffs' lawyers are complaining about me speaking out about the case. | ||
That's how corrupt these plaintiffs' lawyers are. | ||
They're political hacks standing on the bodies of dead kids to line their pockets and take away other people's political rights. | ||
And I find it disgusting what they've done. | ||
And so but in this particular context, Jones has produced more discovery than anybody. | ||
I can't find anyone that's produced more discovery than he is. | ||
And yet they pretended that he didn't. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they built their whole case on a big lie. | ||
Both Judge Gamble in Texas and Judge Bellis in Connecticut have found Alex Jones guilty without ever holding a trial or hearing any evidence, which is worse treatment than anyone has ever gotten in America, including Charles Manson. | ||
And Al Capone. | ||
And their excuse for this abomination of justice is they claim that Jones failed to provide them with the incriminating evidence that they imagine must exist. | ||
Whatever that mysterious unspecified evidence is. | ||
Both judges have stripped Jones of his First Amendment right, but Judge Gamble has gone much further. | ||
Judge Maya Gamble comes from CPS, who has been exposed for human trafficking and working with pedophiles. | ||
Gamble helped publish CPS propaganda, praising the state's authority and advising parents that it's normal for their children to lie about being abused in foster care. | ||
In the Alex Jones case, Judge Gamble has ordered that the words First Amendment and free speech cannot be used by Alex Jones, his witnesses, or even his lawyers. | ||
He is not allowed to defend himself. | ||
Judge Gamble has instructed that the jury is not allowed to hear about the emotional trauma caused by the mass murderer who killed the children. | ||
They are only allowed to hear how their trauma was caused by the words of Alex Jones. | ||
And during jury selection, not a single juror thought the media has ever treated Alex Jones or Infowars unfairly. | ||
And any juror who questioned the $100 million amount casually discussed by the plaintiff's lawyers were kicked off the jury. | ||
Alex Jones was canceled from social media in 2018 and is now being canceled from the U.S. Bill of Rights and Constitution. | ||
And because of our complacency, everyone else is next. | ||
And in case you were wondering... Share that video, folks. | ||
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Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to American Journal. | ||
Big show we have for you today. | ||
Lots of videos to get you. | ||
Lots of politics. | ||
We'll be talking politics today. | ||
I don't know why that's just the way it worked out. | ||
Politics and transgenderism. | ||
What a Thursday it's going to be. | ||
Let's just get right into it. Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Thursday, the 28th of July. | ||
It's official. We're in a recession. | ||
Now, yes, I know they are changing definitions faster than an Orwell book, but... | ||
It's a recession. | ||
It's official. Second quarter GDP comes in at minus 0.9%. | ||
U.S. officially enters recession, although the people who are responsible for bringing us this recession are denying this fact. | ||
We'll show you the video a little bit later. | ||
Quote, we're not going to be in a recession in my view, Biden said, rattling off his talking points. | ||
The U.S. is going from rapid growth to steady growth. | ||
But the GDP shrank by 1.6% in the first quarter of 2022. | ||
That's the way it works now, folks. | ||
Shrinking is growing. | ||
War is peace. | ||
Up is down. | ||
Men are women. And the liberal world order marches on. | ||
A strange set of stories today. | ||
Strange in the sense that they actually reflect reality and show concern for What is true? | ||
Tavistock Transgender Clinic shut down by NHS after a review finds it's, quote, not safe for children. | ||
The Tavistock Transgender Clinic is to be shut down after the NHS Found it was not safe for children. | ||
NHS England will move young people who believe they are trans into regional centers, which will take a more holistic approach to treatment and look at other mental health or medical issues they may have. | ||
The decision is a response to the interim CAST review, which warned that medics in the Tavistock had felt under pressure to adopt an unquestioning affirmative approach to transgender identity rather than going through the normal process of clinical assessment with young people. | ||
Yeah, it was more like... | ||
It's more like a sandwich shop. | ||
It's more like a butcher shop, I guess you could say. | ||
You bring the meat, they chop it up. | ||
And the NHS decided, maybe that's not the best thing for children. | ||
Maybe it's not the best thing for children when they say, I'm confused about gender. | ||
You say, then, just take the pill. | ||
Breathe in deeply, count to ten, and by the time you wake up, you'll be a different little boy. | ||
You'll be a little boy instead of a little girl. | ||
Isn't that exciting? Just the horrific butchery taking place is at least slowing down somewhat. | ||
I'm sure this won't last long. | ||
Dr. Hilary Cass, the consultant pediatrician who's leading the Independent Review, found earlier this year that the clinic was the only provider of gender identity services for young people in England. | ||
As the only provider was not a viable long-term option. | ||
Announcing the only provider of gender identity services. | ||
So in other words, if your child has found its way onto the Internet and has been convinced by the plethora, the overwhelming and promoted amount of transgender propaganda and decided, well, maybe I'm a different gender than the one I'm born as. well, maybe I'm a different gender than the one I'm | ||
Their only recourse, the only people that would see them were the ones who aggressively and ubiquitously, like singularly, that's all they did was provide transgender reassignment surgery and hormones. | ||
So maybe that's not. | ||
Maybe that shouldn't be the only option available in the entire country. | ||
So, a little bit of good news there. | ||
Meanwhile, the WHO recommends gay and bisexual men limit sexual partners to reduce the spread of monkeypox. | ||
A little less... | ||
A little less overt than they were with COVID. With COVID, it was shut down your store, we'll put a rifle in your face. | ||
Now it's, look, we recommend, politely, we politely recommend, and it's just a suggestion that maybe, maybe gay guys just maybe have... | ||
10 partners a month rather than 40? | ||
And it's just a suggestion here. | ||
It's just a suggestion, okay? | ||
It's just a recommendation. | ||
Just try to avoid orgies, okay? | ||
Just try really hard. | ||
Two weeks to slow the spread. | ||
We all have to abstain from gay orgies. | ||
I'm doing my part. I hope you can do yours. | ||
We're all in it together, folks. | ||
Men who have sex... | ||
These words, the words they use, men who have sex with men are at the highest risk of infection right now for monkeypox, according to the WHO. The good news is, men can just pretend to be women and then you're not in this list anymore. | ||
So if you're a gay man, the way to avoid monkeypox is to wear a dress and demand people call you she or her. | ||
That makes you a woman, which takes you out of this men who have sex with men. | ||
You and your partner, in fact. | ||
One person can stay a man, the other person can arbitrarily and at will shift to being a woman, except that none of that's true because medicine and reality and sickness doesn't actually care about your fabricated reality. | ||
It's just whether you're actually a woman or a man. | ||
Risk of pseudotumor cerebri added to labeling for gonadotropin, releasing hormone agonists. | ||
Hormone blockers give you brain swelling. | ||
That's what that means. The Food and Drug Administration has added a warning about the risk of pseudotumor something-something to the labeling of this hormone. | ||
Part of me thinks they make it confusing on purpose. | ||
Part of me thinks it'd be really easy to say hormone blockers can cause brain swelling and vision loss. | ||
But here's the real shocking thing. | ||
They also block your hormones. | ||
I know. Isn't that crazy? | ||
Isn't that crazy? I don't know which I'd rather have. | ||
I don't know whether I would rather have a bit of swelling in my brain or have been prevented from going through puberty. | ||
I honestly don't know which is worse. | ||
So on Twitter, this is like saying, yeah, the bone disintegrator will give you headaches. | ||
But it disintegrates your bones? | ||
Yeah, but it can give you a headache too, so we gotta put a warning here. | ||
The actual effect that it's intended to have, in my opinion, is worse and more damaging and more life-destroying than the side effects they're now warning about. | ||
It's a weird sort of thing happening these days. | ||
The new warning includes recommendations to monitor patients taking GNRH agonists for signs and symptoms of pseudotumor cerebri, including headache, paludemia, blurred or loss of vision, diplopia, pain behind the eye, or swelling with eye movement, tinnitus, dizziness, and nausea. | ||
The FDA assessed the potential risk of brain swelling in pediatric patients by reviewing post-marketing safety data submitted by the GNRH agonist manufacturers, searching the FDA adverse event reporting system and conducting a literature search. | ||
Pretty incredible. | ||
All six cases were reported in birth-assigned females. | ||
Sometimes they change words, sometimes they just add words where they're not needed. | ||
I can just remove the term birth-assigned and this sentence is more accurate. | ||
All six cases were reported in females aged 5 to 12 years. | ||
Five were undergoing treatment for central precocious puberty and one for transgender care. | ||
The onset of pseudotumor cerebri symptoms ranged from 3 to 240 days after GNHR agonist initiation. | ||
So that's the good news. The good news is that the brain swelling from the hormone blockers... | ||
Only lasts a maximum of 240 days. | ||
The bad news is that you will never go through puberty. | ||
You will never experience sexual satisfaction. | ||
You will be purposefully crippled, disabled, and hobbled for the rest of your life. | ||
So, you know, watch out for that brain swelling. | ||
Finally, we have this. Claims brave whistleblowers have come forward about the disturbing conduct and politicization within the FBI. So yes, | ||
when they're not busy, you know, sending pornographic images to each other with rainbow dildos and harassing the female members of the squad, they are putting professional pressure on them to recontext, recontextualize, and reclassify normal... | ||
You know, everyday run-of-the-mill crime as domestic terrorism to justify the billions of dollars that we're spending to do exactly that. | ||
So everything's working exactly as intended in terms of the FBI. It's time to wake up now. | ||
Now it's time to wake up, everyone. | ||
Wake up, please. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
It's very strange. | ||
Very strange things going on these days. | ||
It seems to be all about redefining. | ||
Everything's being redefined. | ||
Gender's being redefined. | ||
Crime is being redefined. | ||
The term vaccine is being redefined. | ||
The term justice has been completely redefined. | ||
Something completely unrecognizable. | ||
The FBI is redefining crimes to fit the limits of domestic terrorism. | ||
You know, I guess when you're just an inveterate liar, you have to pretend like everything's kind of vague. | ||
Everything's kind of vague. | ||
I've talked about this before. | ||
If you watch crime shows and you watch the interrogations of Of criminals. | ||
When it's an honest person, it's just everything's cut and dry. | ||
Everything's just... | ||
Right? They'll interrogate an innocent person. | ||
Say, where were you on Thursday? | ||
And they'll be like, I was at my mother's until 3 and then I went to Wendy's on the way home. | ||
I got home at 4.30 and I watched TV until 7. | ||
Then they ask the... The criminal, who was murdering somebody at the time, they say, where were you? | ||
And they're like, ah, yeah, I went somewhere for a little while and I was there to just do something. | ||
It's all vague. It's all like, well, maybe it was 7th or maybe it was 7th. | ||
It's all, we just don't know. | ||
We just don't know. No, you know you're just liars. | ||
You're just inveterate, contemptible liars. | ||
So, of course, we are in recession right now by definition. | ||
Words have definitions so we can convey meaning to one another. | ||
And when you strip words of these meanings, then nobody knows anything anymore. | ||
So we're in a recession because a recession is defined as two quarters of negative GDP growth. | ||
We know this because when people were claiming fears of a recession earlier this year, we had people like John Harwood. | ||
It's not possible for a recession to only last two months. | ||
A recession means the economy shrinks for two quarters, okay? | ||
We're not in a recession because a recession is very well defined as two quarters of shrinking economy. | ||
Okay, well then we'll wait a couple months and now it's been two quarters of a shrinking economy. | ||
And they're like, well... Well, hold on. | ||
What are words anyway? | ||
What do they even mean? | ||
It's all kind of vague. | ||
We don't really know, actually. | ||
And you can kind of take this as a litmus test, because just scrolling through Twitter during the break, there's a distinct dichotomy. | ||
There are people reporting that we are technically in a recession, and then there are people who are acting like they don't know what a recession is. | ||
And it's a pretty clear dichotomy there. | ||
And the way they phrase it, of course, is telling as to... | ||
The fact that they know what they're doing is lying. | ||
Squawk Box and NBC. I know there's an organization that decides whether we're in a recession or not, but investors, they're going to wait. | ||
Call it whatever you want. Yeah, call it whatever you want. | ||
All right, I'll call it a recession because that's what it is, okay? | ||
You can call an elephant whatever you want, but still got a trunk and ears and... | ||
Tusks. So it's still an elephant. | ||
You can call it whatever you want, Squawk Box. | ||
You can call it whatever you want, CNBC. You can act like we don't know what a recession is. | ||
Call it whatever you want. | ||
Maybe it is. Maybe it's not. | ||
We're just the economists. | ||
We're just the business channel. | ||
So we're going to use words to define things? | ||
I don't think so. I don't think so. | ||
I think it's all vague and unknowing. | ||
New York Post, U.S. GDP shrank 0.9% in second quarter, signaling potential recession. | ||
Okay. Oh, it's a potential recession. | ||
I see. I see. | ||
No, it's a recession. Just get over it. | ||
Just admit it. You can say it. | ||
So it's this like strange, again, dichotomy of the left-wing people that for the first time ever have decided that they don't know what a recession is. | ||
And to me, it really is the crazy... | ||
It's a good example of the phenomena that we see throughout American media landscape, which is this... | ||
They actually describe it really well in 1984 where it's like the people don't have to be propagandized if they internalize the party's message. | ||
They didn't have to send out a memo going, we are not calling it a recession. | ||
You should not call it a session. | ||
You didn't have to have some organizing group bring in all of the heads of the media establishments and tell them and make sure they agree to it. | ||
They just know somehow. | ||
It's just out there in the ether. | ||
The messaging comes from some powerful source out there that just goes, we are not admitting this is a recession. | ||
All the economists who for their entire lives, for 20 years, any other time, any other time in history, when it got to two quarters of shrinking economy, they would go, well, now we're in a recession, right? | ||
These are economists. They deal with numbers. | ||
They deal with facts. They deal with money. | ||
You know, these are real, you know, tangible things that you can go 2 plus 2 equals 4, right? | ||
I mean, this is really the level that we're getting to. | ||
And it just, it really is mind-blowing to me to have economists sit there and they go, okay, the way it should be treated is, look, we're in a recession now. | ||
It might be a minor recession. | ||
You know, it might not be a catastrophic thing, but here's the definition for recession, and we're now in it. | ||
So let's talk about how to deal with this. | ||
Like, that's what a professional would do. | ||
And you sort of see this... | ||
Again, just all over the place. | ||
It's not just with the recession, but just this thing where people who are professionals or experts, they talk about this stuff. | ||
For their whole lives, they thought of things one way, and then somehow this ethereal message, this NPC radio signal goes out, and they all just act like they've never heard of the thing that they've talked about for the last 30 years. | ||
You know, it's just... And what's the saying in the heart of every cynic is a disappointed optimist? | ||
I just like to picture the world as if people weren't puppets. | ||
Just imagine the world if people just were honest and thought for themselves and just dealt with reality as it came down the pipe, right? | ||
We're in a recession now. | ||
It should be, you know, you don't have to, this is nothing about like giving into political agendas and we have to, you know, the Democrats are saying it's not a recession and the Republicans are saying it is. | ||
And so now I have to pick a side and pretend not to know what a recession is. | ||
Like just, you can just imagine a world where the economists just go, yeah, we're in a recession. | ||
Yeah. I mean, that's what a recession is. | ||
And so now we're in one. So now we have to deal with that. | ||
And again, it's not just about the recession. | ||
It's about that everything is like this now. | ||
Everything is backwards and ridiculous. | ||
And people are just more than willing. | ||
They... It's not like they're being convinced to do something. | ||
They are doing it themselves. | ||
They just one day decide, I guess I'm going to pretend I don't know what a man or a woman is. | ||
I guess I'm going to pretend that I don't know what a vaccine is supposed to actually look like. | ||
I guess I'm going to pretend that January 6th was worse than 9-11. | ||
Like, they just get these messages of absurdity that they just internalize. | ||
And I don't even know if you ask If you were to ask them, like, but isn't this the technical definition of recession? | ||
I don't know what sort of hoops they would jump through in their mind to justify pretending like it's not, but I don't even know if they understand that they're going through hoops. | ||
Again, like 1984, I need to, there's one particular section of 1984 that I was reading the other day and I meant to cut it out and I didn't realize it would just be perfect for today's show because it describes this exact phenomenon where they don't have to be propagandized and there is no Attempt to reconcile dissident thoughts in their minds. | ||
Like they don't actually go through the thought process of trying to rationalize how they believe two different things. | ||
They just do. | ||
And that's that. Black is white. | ||
White is black. And that's all you need to know about it. | ||
Well, but how do you rationalize? | ||
How can you say that white... No, no, no. | ||
There's none of that. There's no rationalizing. | ||
There is instinctive reaction like animals. | ||
They don't... There's no consideration here. | ||
They are just... The loyal pets of liars who have signaled to them that it's bad. | ||
It's a bad look for recession to be the case. | ||
So now we have to pretend we're not in a recession. | ||
Headline here, folks. We're in a recession. | ||
Welcome back, folks. Yeah, we're redefining everything these days. | ||
See, when something shrinks, but it only shrinks a little, that means it's growing. | ||
I'm a scientist. I'm a Democrat scientist. | ||
When a vaccine makes you more likely to get the disease, that means it's moderately effective. | ||
And when you die from the vaccine, but it's been less than two weeks, that means you're unvaccinated. | ||
Everything's up in the air. | ||
Everything's open for interpretation. | ||
Nothing is real. | ||
There is no... Objective truth, but also subjective truth is hit or miss. | ||
Hate speech isn't free speech, and free speech better watch its back. | ||
Just incredible stuff. | ||
So, of course, the Biden administration is just shameless in this. | ||
You would think there'd be some shame. | ||
You'd think there'd be a little bit of shame. | ||
You'd think people would be embarrassed. | ||
But they're not. They're proud. | ||
They're proud of being so much more enlightened than you and I. See, they understand that a recession is whatever we want it to be, okay? | ||
Okay, a recession is not two quarters of negative GDP growth. | ||
It actually doesn't exist. | ||
And there's never been a recession. | ||
There never will be a recession. And everything's going up and everything's getting better. | ||
And if you question that, you're a terrorist. | ||
Okay? Okay? We're so smart. | ||
We're super smart. So we understand this, unlike you people who can't seem to get it. | ||
I remember I've talked about it before. | ||
But I literally, I swear to God, this actually happened. | ||
I overheard people in a restaurant in San Antonio... | ||
Claiming that they had to rename global warming into climate change because Trump supporters were too dumb to understand how global warming could make the earth colder. | ||
See, they're so smart, they understand that warming means it gets colder. | ||
It's just how smart they are. | ||
We're so dumb, we can't get it. | ||
So they had to change the definition because how dumb we are, you understand. | ||
I remember it so clear, this woman being like, yeah, they had to rename it climate change because Trump supporters are too dumb to understand how global warming... | ||
It's like, things are getting colder. | ||
How is it global warming? | ||
So they had to rename it climate change. | ||
Like, you idiots. | ||
You total morons. | ||
Be okay to be that stupid if you just weren't that confident. | ||
I mean, my God. Who gave these stupid people such confidence? | ||
Used to be a time you could proudly be stupid. | ||
I don't know anything. | ||
Why would you ask me? | ||
But somehow these people have been convinced that being stupid actually makes you smart. | ||
Orwell had it wrong. It's not war is peace. | ||
It's ignorance is intelligence. | ||
That's honestly what these people believe. | ||
It's very strange. If I just mindlessly adhere to the talking points, then I'm intelligent. | ||
It's pervasive. Of course, Peter Doocy brought this up to Corrine Jean-Pierre, whatever her name is. | ||
We'll call her Corrine, because it's nice. | ||
Every time you see her, you know we're careening towards a good time. | ||
Careening towards the ground. | ||
Here's Peter Doocy asking... | ||
old kareen if things are going so great why is it the white house officials are trying to redefine recession why is that let's see what the answer is if things are going so great though then why is it the white house officials are trying to redefine recession no we're not redefining recession if we all understand a recession to be two consecutive quarters of negative gdp growth in a row and then you have white house officials come up here to say no no that's not what a recession is it's something else | ||
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how is that not redefining recession because that's not the definition Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Anymore. It's not the definition anymore because you've redefined it. | ||
Here's what they're doing. They're redefining the word redefine. | ||
It's complicated. It's stupid. | ||
It's nonsensical. | ||
It's very liberal. That's what they're doing. | ||
They're redefining redefine. | ||
We're not redefining things. | ||
We're just changing the definition. | ||
Okay. All right. | ||
He followed it up. | ||
He's like, look. This is what you used to say. | ||
This is what you people used to say about a recession. | ||
I showed you the other tweet earlier where, you know, when it had only been two months of negative growth, people were going, ooh, it looks like this might be a recession. | ||
They were going, no, it's not because we know what a recession is. | ||
A recession is two quarters of negative GDP growth. | ||
That's what a recession is. Don't try to say two months. | ||
No, no, no. It's two quarters, okay? | ||
until we got to two quarters and then all of a sudden everything got confusing again. | ||
Let's go to clip number three. | ||
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That is not the definition. Brian Peace said in 2008, of course economists have a technical definition, which is of a recession, which is two consecutive quarters of negative growth. | |
I can tell you this. | ||
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He said two negative quarters of GDP growth is not the technical definition of a recession. | |
It is not. | ||
Why did he say that it was? It is not. | ||
I'm just glad that we have progressed to kindergarten level of argumentation. | ||
In 2008, he said it was two quarters of negative growth. | ||
Then yesterday, he said, actually, that's not what it is. | ||
He changed the definition. | ||
The official response from the White House is, nuh-uh. | ||
It's nuh-uh. Oh, actually, nuh-uh. | ||
So, actually, it says here in my notes, nuh-uh. | ||
Nuh-uh. Well, gosh, I'm so sorry. | ||
Gee, I thought we had words that had definitions that we could... | ||
Gauge and communicate reality with. | ||
I didn't realize that. | ||
Nuh-uh. Sorry. Nuh-uh. | ||
Old Ducey, the only person in the press room that seems to actually, I don't know, have a brain. | ||
I mean, it's just wild. | ||
What are the other reporters thinking? | ||
You really have to wonder. | ||
They're sitting there just like, Peter Doocy, he doesn't understand that definitions change. | ||
It's not redefining. It's whatever's politically convenient at the moment. | ||
That's all this is, and it's reflective of everything else we talk about, the whole thing, the whole kit and caboodle, the whole game, right? | ||
It's all just about Pretending like they don't know the consequences of their actions so they can continue their actions and continue to pursue the things that are making everything worse. | ||
And the way they do that is by pretending that they don't know or that they can't tell that everything's getting worse. | ||
It's just very simple. | ||
Let's go to clip number five now. | ||
I can speak to what he said yesterday in front of all of you, which is the last thing that you just repeated. | ||
There are many factors, economic factors and indicators to consider. | ||
And I will say that the textbook definition of recession is not two negative quarters of GDP. We have a strong We have the labor market. | ||
We have business that's investing. | ||
We have consumers that are also very much investing and purchasing. | ||
That is incredibly important. | ||
We have 3.6 unemployment. | ||
You do not see that in a pre-recession, and you do not see that in a recession. | ||
So the factors that we are seeing right now, the economic indicators, does not, does not show that we're in recession. | ||
And I'll read, since you gave me some quotes, I'll give you some as well. | ||
In 2009, the St. | ||
Louis Fed said, while the popular definition of recession is two consecutive quarters of negative real gross domestic product GDP growth, the NBER, which we have mentioned many times in this room, does not strictly abide by this designation. | ||
Instead, the committee broadly defines a recession as a significant decline in economic activity spreading across the economy, lasting more than a few months. | ||
NBER has been around since 1920. | ||
I'm going to move on. Both of those are fulfilled. | ||
Both of those meetings are fulfilled. | ||
But isn't it amazing in that singular clip, she says, that is not the textbook definition of recession. | ||
Now, let me read the textbook definition of recession. | ||
It is two-quarter... | ||
GDP shrinkage. But they keep going and saying that actually we need to be vague here. | ||
We should be vague. I'll talk a bit more about this on the other side and show you some videos from our good friends over at Borderhawk. | ||
Stay tuned, folks. We're going to move on in a second. | ||
Trust me. All right, folks, I got some more videos to show you. | ||
We're going to move on from the recession thing. | ||
It's all nonsense anyway. | ||
I don't even care about the stock market, but it's not even about the recession. | ||
I mean, the recession is evidence of the Biden and the Democrats' total failure of leadership, but it says more about their failure to properly or accurately or just honestly represent what's going on in the world because paramount to them is their own narcissistic ego, like their own portrayal, how people see them. | ||
It's like... It's just awful. | ||
But I think there's some form of mass hypnosis that takes place when somebody stands behind a podium. | ||
They're supposed to treat these people like they have some sort of insight or knowledge, which would be the case if their rhetoric and their lies were sophisticated, but they're not. | ||
They're not just normal people. | ||
They're not even impressive people. | ||
They're not even normal. | ||
They're subnormal. They're less than your average person. | ||
And this is a superpower of mine, but you just see Karine Jean-Pierre talking in that way, and you just picture as if this was a family member, as if this was a spouse of yours, right? | ||
If you ever tried to ask your spouse a question, like, why is there less money in the bank account this month than last month? | ||
How are we losing money? | ||
What's going on here? And they start rambling about a bunch of other stuff, like, Would you accept that? | ||
Like, why would you accept that from your officials if you wouldn't accept it from your friends and family or your coworkers or spouses, right? | ||
Because that's exactly what happened right there. | ||
It was like, what has changed other than who's the president as to whether or not this is a recession? | ||
It was a recession before. | ||
If this was Trump, it would be a recession. | ||
But since it's Biden, you're claiming it's not a recession. | ||
But we are in a recession right now, right? | ||
And she's just like, blah, blah. | ||
Lots of people are investing. | ||
People are buying things. | ||
If you go to the store, there are people there checking out. | ||
So how can we be in a recession when there are people buying groceries? | ||
Answer me that, right? | ||
It's just like, it's just nonsense. | ||
So when she's saying that, all I'm picturing is as if you go up to your wife and you say, where did all of our money go? | ||
Why do we not have any money in the bank? | ||
And she's like, well, look, we are doing a lot of other stuff. | ||
I've been watering the plants outside and we have a dog and we have a cat and they both eat food. | ||
So, and you're just like... | ||
Okay, why is there no money in our bank account? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
It's like, well, there might not be money in the bank account, but... | ||
But we have internet here. | ||
So... Next month when she answers the question, she's going to be like, yeah, well, people are selling a lot of their stuff. | ||
So, I mean, yeah, we can't be in a recession. | ||
You know, people are buying and selling and trading. | ||
And so... | ||
Yeah, look, people are bringing, you know, collections of wood to trade for food so they can have something to eat. | ||
That's called economy. | ||
How can we be in a recession? | ||
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There's a robust barter economy. | |
Barter and trading. Yeah, exactly. | ||
Yeah. How do you even quantify that sort of progress that we're making? | ||
It's just incredible. So I don't know how people fall for it. | ||
I don't know if it's because she's behind a podium. | ||
I don't know if it's because, you know, her lies are fed through the mainstream media who provide it with context and, you know, weasel words to make it sound like it's not a lie. | ||
But just think of it, just think of her like a person and just know that this person is lying to your face and it's not that complicated. | ||
We're in a recession. But, you know, ice cream is selling well. | ||
But we're in a recession. | ||
It's just so bizarre. | ||
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So bizarre. Hasn't been like this since the Obama times. | |
Those Obama times. | ||
Do you remember 2008? | ||
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Do you remember 2012? | |
You know, I remember being a naive lad in 2016. | ||
And thinking, hey, you know what? | ||
One good thing about this Trump presidency will be that the media will finally stop being, you know, sycophantic idiots. | ||
Because, you know, for the Obama years, it was frustrating, just like in the Biden years, where it's like the government could just get away with anything, and the media just never questioned it, never brought it up, never mentioned it. | ||
So, in a sense, I was like, oh, this is great, because if Trump tries to, like, start a war or something, the media is so against him, they'll actually be against the war. | ||
Like they'll actually they're actually going to provide government oversight now that they hate the person in charge. | ||
Of course, oh, what a fool I was. | ||
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Right. | |
The government corruption just went completely unaddressed. | ||
All of their lives went completely uncontested by the media who just relentlessly attacked the one person actually standing up for the American people. | ||
And of course, any semblance of like actually questioning and investigating the statements of the government just went right out the window as soon as they they got Trump out of office. | ||
And now they're right back to the way they were. | ||
I thought maybe there'd be some sort of sea change, some sort of shift where there'd actually be media oversight of the negative activities of the government. | ||
I thought maybe that would be a silver lining in seeing the madness that Trump created in these people. | ||
But no, that was a stupid thing to think, I guess. | ||
Alright folks, I'm going to go out to a video here. | ||
This is from Borderhawk News. | ||
They spent the week at the TPUSA Summit interviewing top officials and activists and all sorts of wonderful people. | ||
A lot of info warriors there. | ||
This is Dan Lyman for Borderhawk News interviewing some of the finest America has to offer. | ||
Here it is, clip number one. | ||
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Dan Lyman, BorderHawk News. | |
I'm here with the great Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
And this is the biggest issue, though, is that we're being run by globalists that care more about the border between Ukraine and Russia than Texas and Mexico. | ||
I mean, it is an invasion. | ||
There's no other way to put this. | ||
You know, it's nonstop. | ||
People are being processed. People are walking through. | ||
And now the federal government essentially makes the Border Patrol an Uber service to intake them, process them, mobilize them throughout the United States of America. | ||
They get given a cell phone. | ||
They're given their arrest records. | ||
And then they get on airplanes and fly all over the country. | ||
You would see Poland calls up their border patrol. | ||
And if the border patrol is starting to get overwhelmed, they get augmented by the National Guard. | ||
This isn't hard to do. | ||
Every other country in the world understands this. | ||
And that's what makes me mad, because I've had friends die of the fentanyl overdoses. | ||
I see the sex trafficking. | ||
I see people with kids all the time going across the border. | ||
And they won't address it, Dan. | ||
It makes me sick. I mean, a lot of them just walk right past Border Patrol and don't even get processed, which is really weird to me, because you never know who's coming into the country. | ||
And then when they touch down in D.C., who's there to facilitate them to make sure that they're safe where they need to get to? | ||
Antifa. The United Nations is really actively involved in fueling the pipeline and funding the pipeline. | ||
Would you support any sort of investigation into the United Nations' role into what's going on south of our border and globally? | ||
Absolutely. Well, the United Nations has always been involved in that. | ||
Young ladies are being sex trafficked at the border. | ||
And you have a lot of these young girls who are being brought to America by people who are not their parents, by a lot of people who are sexually assaulting these young women. | ||
And we do nothing about it. | ||
So, a lot of people, everything I just broke down, you understand because you've seen it, you've reported on it. | ||
But I think the everyday average American, maybe even some conservatives, don't understand just how organized this stuff really is. | ||
And it really just comes down to, do we want to be a serious country or do we want to be a country that is just controlled by corporate interests, by political interests, who have an agenda that, of course, with their press secretary, you know, Klaus Schwab, that is dictated to them down from Davos and Brussels and the rest. | ||
There is Borderhawk News. | ||
I was Dan Lyman with Borderhawk News. | ||
You can find all of those videos in their entirety at borderhawk.news and great stuff. | ||
And that's really what we need. | ||
We need more organizations like Borderhawk that just have one topic that they cover and focus on that because we run the gamut here, right? | ||
We cover everything from politics to war to the occult and everything in between. | ||
And, you know, we need, you know, we can be the central hub for all of this, but, you know, In order to do that, we need to have all of these various outlets covering these particular topics with, you know, exactitude and precision. | ||
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The Biden administration is using the power of the executive branch of the U.S. government to fund belief systems around the world that are classified as protected in the Bill of Rights, essentially picking and choosing state-run religions. | ||
Under the Biden-appointed Anthony Blinken, the U.S. State Department's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor has issued grant money to promote atheism and humanism in South Central Asia, the Middle East, and Northern Africa. | ||
With individual awards up to $500,000, all totaling in the millions, atheism and humanism are both official belief systems protected under the First Amendment's right to religious freedom, which also forbids the US government from establishing a state-run religion. | ||
Why does the Biden administration feel as though they can violate the Constitution and promote one religion over another? | ||
In objection, Republicans accused the State Department of designing grants meant to, quote, shatter local religious and cultural relationships, pointing out that Democrats and leftists would without a question oppose money being sent from the State Department to foreign Christian religious groups. | ||
So why is the Biden administration doing this? | ||
They want to appear as if they are accepting and tolerant of various religious beliefs, the true spirit of the Constitution. | ||
However, in giving out these grants, they pick and choose state-approved beliefs by excluding funding for certain religions. | ||
How can the State Department proclaim to be accepting of all while ostracizing Christians, Jews, Muslims, and other religions? | ||
Clearly, there is an agenda behind promoting only atheism and humanism. | ||
Because these belief systems are more compatible with the state. | ||
Both exclude God and focus on man as the source of divine power, setting the groundwork for a communist world government system. | ||
Or is this being done to provoke Christians into advocating for their own religion to be pushed by the sword of the state? | ||
A Hegelian dialectic meant to demonize Christ and divide the country even more in their beliefs before synthesizing each side into a new beast system. | ||
Either way, the Biden administration is spending money all around the world to promote the disbelief in God and the belief that there is no power higher than man. | ||
I think it's clear who's really running the State Department. | ||
This is Brian Wilson with Infowars.com. | ||
Totally brilliant report from Brian Wilson. | ||
You can find that on the Red Pill TV channel on banned.video. | ||
Biden administration pushes state-run religions. | ||
Yeah, it is pretty incredible how blatant they are in their Antichrist agenda. | ||
It's the same thing that the communists did too. | ||
The communist leadership wasn't necessarily atheistic, but they did force atheism on all of their subjects. | ||
Worth looking into. | ||
I want to go to this video. It's a woman on TikTok who asks a very important question that hopefully everybody can answer the yes to. | ||
It's, do you get it yet? | ||
Here it is. 15 days. | ||
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Death toll tallies. Intubations. | |
Lockdowns. Masks save lives. | ||
Months pass by. Get tested. | ||
Vaccines save lives. | ||
Months pass by. Death toll tallies. | ||
Economic collapse. Months pass by. | ||
Masks don't work. | ||
Vaccines don't work. | ||
The tests don't work. | ||
Get tested anyway. | ||
Do you see it yet? Climate change, sex change, follow the science. | ||
Men are women. Ignore the science. | ||
Women are cis. They don't exist. | ||
Breastfeeding is chest feeding. | ||
They, them. Kids are sexual. | ||
Little girls are kinky. | ||
Eight year old drag queens because trans is beautiful and degeneracy is tolerance. | ||
Do you see it yet? | ||
1776, 1984, left, right, Democrat, Republican, capitalism, sexism, racism, socialism, communism, globalism, new world order, chaos, disorder, BLM, CRT, MAGA, Antifa, defund, debase, erase, virus death toll declines, crime death toll surges, open borders, kids in cages, kids trafficked, kids raped, kids killed in the womb, get jabbed anyway. | ||
Variants, because you're not complying. | ||
Do you see it yet? Do you see it yet? | ||
Do you see it yet? | ||
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I don't even know how to bring it up. | ||
I don't even know how to talk about it. | ||
It's from Fleckis. | ||
Central Fleckus on Twitter, Fleckus Talks. | ||
He's got a cadre of people out now going out and doing on-the-street reporting in the style of Fleckus, just asking questions, being non-confrontational and just seeing what people have to say. | ||
Well, the Fleckus reporter went out to the streets of New York to ask Gen Z a couple just very basic questions. | ||
And good Lord, is their response depressing. | ||
I mean... | ||
It makes sense. It makes a lot of sense. | ||
It makes everything else make a lot of sense, right? | ||
These kids don't know what Utah is. | ||
They don't know what a country is, and they don't know how much a dime is worth. | ||
It really is shocking, and the most shocking part about this is that these people think that they're smart. | ||
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Let's watch. Do you know how many stars there are on the US flag? | |
52? Yes. | ||
What state is Utah in? | ||
Michigan? Yes. | ||
You know what state Utah is in? | ||
Utah, I believe. | ||
To be honest with you, I've never heard of that place ever in my life. | ||
I live under a rock. | ||
Can you name three countries besides the USA? I still get history. | ||
That was like my worst subject. | ||
Can we do like science? No, no. | ||
Any three. Any three. | ||
You know this. She's real good at science. | ||
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I bet she's great at science. | |
Naming other countries is not history, by the way. | ||
She literally can't do it. | ||
She can't name one. All right, it's fine. | ||
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I can't do history. I can't. | |
Do you know how many dimes there are in the dollar? | ||
Make up one dollar. A dime is the 10 cent or the 5 cent? | ||
You tell me. I don't know! | ||
You came to three countries besides the USA. Damn. | ||
Any three. You know this. | ||
Canada? New Mexico. | ||
Right? That's good? Yeah. | ||
Damn, I need one more. New Mexico. | ||
Yeah, so you got Canada, New Mexico, and what? | ||
Damn. Do you know how many states there are in total in the U.S.? A hundred. | ||
How many continents are there? | ||
Three. Continents? | ||
Yeah. Yes. | ||
Do you know what two countries border the U.S.? Bordered? | ||
Yeah, like on the borders. | ||
The only border I know is Puerto Rico and Mexico. | ||
Puerto Rico and Mexico. Yes, move on the Civil War. | ||
I don't know. Are you talking about president-wise? | ||
No, the people. Who against who? | ||
I don't know that one. | ||
I know it had to do, like, what, with France or... | ||
France and I don't know the other one. | ||
France and who? You're close. | ||
France and the British are the same thing, right? | ||
Yes. So, damn, I don't know. | ||
Who do they fight against? France and the British are the same thing. | ||
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Us? Yes! | |
Do you know what continents we're on right now? | ||
Do you know who fought in the Civil War? | ||
Um... Who fought in the Civil War? | ||
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Lay down. Lay down. | |
Like from the president? No, like who against who? | ||
It was the Nazis versus Germany. | ||
No. Yes. | ||
No. I'm going to say yes, but correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
Yes. You actually just guessed that? | ||
Nah, yeah. I'm kind of smart. | ||
You didn't know that? Oh. Did they teach you that? | ||
You're smart. They taught me it, but I just guessed it now, but it's like, I forgot, but... | ||
It was right in the back of your head and it came up? | ||
Yeah. How many Kardashian sisters can you name? | ||
Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian. | ||
Is that all? That's all? Yeah, that's all of them for sure. | ||
You're a genius. | ||
Yeah. Everything else making a little bit more sense, folks? | ||
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Everything else makes a little bit more sense? | |
You understand why people in America are so easily fooled? | ||
Yeah, those people will definitely tell you what sex is what, right? | ||
Oh, yeah. What gender they are? | ||
They know what gender they are. | ||
They don't know what continent they're on. | ||
They're all wearing rainbow flags and wearing shirts about how they're bisexual. | ||
They got their priorities straight, that's for sure. | ||
I mean, people have done this type of content forever. | ||
You know, Mark Dice does this where he gets people to say, like, you know, we want to get rid of the First Amendment and stuff. | ||
Women's suffrage. Women's suffrage, yeah, yeah. | ||
We need to undo women's suffrage, that sort of stuff. | ||
I've never seen anything like that. | ||
I've never seen ignorance to that level. | ||
It really is shameful. | ||
Every one of those people look like they're over the age of 18, right? | ||
They've been through high school in America. | ||
They don't know what continent they're on. | ||
They can't name a single other country. | ||
She said New Mexico. | ||
You know, in this case, they are the victims. | ||
They're the victims of public education. | ||
I don't believe that for a single second. | ||
They have the internet. They have Wikipedia. | ||
No, no, no, no. I failed every class I ever took. | ||
School has nothing to do with it. | ||
I believe that. You can gather knowledge. | ||
It's a willful ignorance. | ||
That's the problem, right? | ||
They don't want to know anything. | ||
They know everything there is to know about the things they're interested in, the things they're interested in. | ||
Like the Kardashians, yeah. Are the Kardashians and reality TV and who's big on Instagram? | ||
And, you know, I bet if you ask them about butt implants, they can tell you all about it. | ||
They just don't know anything real. | ||
They just don't know anything about what the actual world is. | ||
So, like, you know, to me, this is depressing. | ||
Like, I laugh at it because it's just sad. | ||
It's just like you have to laugh because you want to tear your hair out. | ||
This is sad. It is depressing. | ||
These are victims of our culture and of just willful ignorance and of this being, like, celebrated. | ||
You understand the people in charge, they see this and they're just like, yes, I can exploit them. | ||
They can do nothing. | ||
They don't even know what continent they're on. | ||
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How will they ever resist me? | |
All right, folks, we're going to go out to your phone calls in this segment. | ||
I'm still... I feel drunk. | ||
I feel drunk from that video. | ||
Like, my brain is swimming. | ||
Like, I just don't understand... | ||
I gotta be honest, I've never heard of Utah. | ||
I mean, my God. | ||
My God. | ||
Sometimes you see these videos and it's people out there trying to debate, trying to like trick people. | ||
This guy was just like, name three countries and they can't do it. | ||
Just remember, like when you're... | ||
When you're out there, like, arguing with people online, when you see people say, just remember, they don't know what Utah is, okay? | ||
They think New Mexico is a country, they think America has a border with Puerto Rico, and they think the Nazis fought Germany in the Civil War, okay? | ||
Okay? Just know who we're dealing with here. | ||
God dang, it's just sad. | ||
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I didn't realize how much work we have to do. | ||
I thought, you know, we could... | ||
Yeah, this is a live view of my brain watching videos of American young adults trying to talk about the world. | ||
Good Lord. I thought, you know, you think, hey, Americans, they get it. | ||
They're almost there. | ||
If we can just fill in the blanks, you know, fill in the little missing points in their knowledge set, then it'll all click together and they understand what's happening to them. | ||
It's a concerted effort. It's a globalist scheme. | ||
It's a plan to enact global government. | ||
These people don't know what Utah is, so what are we supposed to do here, folks? | ||
They don't know the difference between a nickel and a dime. | ||
Even if they did, they wouldn't know how many make up a dollar. | ||
She probably graduated high school. | ||
She probably graduated high school. | ||
These are going to be the new HR managers. | ||
Maybe this should just be a litmus test in our own lives. | ||
Like, if you ever hear somebody say something, first you'd be like, hold on, hold on. | ||
Name three countries. | ||
Hold on, before I start to treat you like an intellectual that actually needs consideration, have you ever heard of Utah? | ||
Are you aware that that's a place? | ||
If they say no, you can stop talking to them. | ||
Got a lot of work to do, folks. | ||
We have a hell of a lot of work to do. | ||
These people vote. You understand these people vote? | ||
You understand these people vote and we're on the streets of New York as a part of a political activism, right? | ||
They're all wearing pride flags. | ||
They're all engaged in public in an effort to, like, sway government policy. | ||
And they think they have a right and they think they're smart. | ||
If you ask them, are you a smart person? | ||
Of course I am. So we should implement a civics test that's like a driving test? | ||
You might have to randomly take it at a polling station every 10 years or so? | ||
How about just no more voting? | ||
You just gotta get a 50% on the test or more. | ||
If you don't get a 50% on the civics test, no vote. | ||
You know, that would be a bare minimum. | ||
50%? 50% of the question's right. | ||
You should be able to answer better than that. | ||
I don't know. I need to stop being so hard on myself. | ||
Where was George Washington born? | ||
Yeah, yeah. Where was George Washington born? | ||
That'll be the first question. | ||
He was not born in the United States of America because that didn't exist at the time. | ||
My lord. Okay, all right. | ||
We gotta get over it. But you know, sometimes it's like we should all feel good about ourselves. | ||
If you're ever sitting there going, man, you know, I really need to dedicate more time into learning about this particular thing. | ||
Or, gee, I can't remember what this is. | ||
I suck. You ever have that thought? | ||
You're like, man, I suck. | ||
Man, I'm terrible. I don't know anything. | ||
Just turn that video on. Yeah, man, all these other people are so much smarter than me. | ||
Just remember. At least you know what Utah is, folks. | ||
Dang it, at least you know that the U.S. border is Mexico and Canada. | ||
At least you can cling on to that and know that you're smarter than the average New Yorker. | ||
Because I'm assuming that this represents the average New Yorker. | ||
I definitely felt way better about myself after watching this video than I did after a 30-minute shower. | ||
Right. Crying in the fetal position. | ||
You're... Personal ego versus your hope for the country, right? | ||
It's sort of a seesaw thing. | ||
Well, I'm a lot smarter than most people. | ||
Holy crap, we're never going to make it. | ||
Like, you wonder why it's so easy for politicians to lie and to trick people and to bamboozle people. | ||
People are so incoherently ignorant. | ||
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Oh man, what a waste of a second. | ||
I'm sorry. We should have been covering all this news, but I'm just floored by that video. | ||
I've never seen anything like it. | ||
Never seen anything like it. | ||
Just incredible. And also, you know, part of it is just... | ||
Most of the time that you see things like this in the mainstream, it's people at Trump rallies just asking people questions and getting the occasional ignorant answer. | ||
And then they play that in an effort to try to portray certain type of people, whether it's Southerners or just rural people or conservatives or Trump supporters. | ||
They portray it to try to make people look stupid. | ||
I've never seen anything like that. | ||
And those people were in New York City at a gay pride parade. | ||
So, you know, just know it's across the board here. | ||
We're dealing with ignorance at a pervasive, overwhelming level. | ||
Stupid and gay. | ||
Hey, I might be stupid and gay, but at least I'm not a Nazi. | ||
I love like, and you can also see there, I mean, we, you know, the joke here is like, in these people's minds, history is two things. | ||
It's slavery and the Nazis, right? | ||
That's all they know about history. | ||
And even when you ask them about the Civil War, they think it was the Nazis. | ||
Like, they don't even know about those two things, right? | ||
It's the only thing anybody wants to talk about, right? | ||
So I guess when they call people on the right wing the Nazis, they probably mean like the... | ||
The people who own slaves. Yeah. | ||
Yeah, yeah. The Southerners in the United States who own slaves. | ||
Those are the Nazis, right? | ||
This is why it's all confused. | ||
These people vote. | ||
Okay? These people vote. | ||
They could have meant the Union, though. | ||
You never know. They could have gotten them mixed up. | ||
Maybe the Union were the Nazis. | ||
Yep. Do not try to interpret their stupidity, Matt. | ||
Don't read into this. | ||
At least from now on, when you say stupid and gay on the show, they will know exactly what you mean. | ||
We are referring to this. | ||
I'm not... We are referring to these people... | ||
Who are both stupid and apparently gay. | ||
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Stupid and gay. I would love to see... | |
I mean, maybe we need to just watch the longer version. | ||
There's a 10-minute version apparently on Fleckus, but... | ||
Maybe we need to see the longer version because I would like to see them asked questions about, I guess at the very end they did like the Kardashian thing and they showed that they know all the Kardashians. | ||
So like that's a pretty good illustration. | ||
But I'm sure if you were like, what are the genders? | ||
They would be like, well actually gender is a cultural, you know, Imposition on the BIPOC community. | ||
Like they would have all these like rapid talking points and they would like sound really smart when they talk about that stuff because they know everything there is to know about falseness. | ||
We got your phone calls now. | ||
Sean in California has a multiple choice question for me. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Sean, you're on the air. | ||
I'm sorry. Sean in California. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. Good morning, Harrison. | ||
How are we doing? Good, thanks. | ||
Awesome. So before we get into the multiple choice offering, you got a moment for a plug? | ||
Of course. Always. | ||
Excellent. I got to bring this up because that man on the street bit with Fleckis right there, I was losing brain cells. | ||
And I realized there's something everyone can do. | ||
When you go to Infowarsstore.com, there was a special that was running in the media. | ||
You scroll down. | ||
And for $17, you can get 20 pocket constitutions. | ||
Now, I actually got those, those citizen handbooks, citizen rule books. | ||
I got those. I've already given out two out of my stack of 20. | ||
And that's something that can educate everyone on just basic civics. | ||
You're right. We need to restore civics as we do at national-assembly.net. | ||
And moving along for that, Harrison, would you prefer to have political humor Some military news or some semantics with the lawful legal profession that is attacking Infowars at the moment. | ||
What's your choice, brother? | ||
Give it all to me, Sean. | ||
Let's start off with the political humor. | ||
Okay, political humor. And I will quote this from MilitaryTimes.com. | ||
The Navy is currently working towards getting more form-fitting uniforms for the female sailors. | ||
Let me repeat that again. | ||
They are concerned about form-fitting uniforms for sailors as we are building up the hype for war. | ||
So they already have uniforms. | ||
There's not form-fitting. | ||
Okay. Okay. Good. Exactly. | ||
Good to know our priorities are straight. | ||
Kind of like a downed periscope. | ||
Well, you want to have a laugh. | ||
The reason your utilities are saggy is so if you go overboard, you roll them up like we do with the Marine Corps boot camp, and we inflate them with our breath so you can float. | ||
That's what bell-bottoms are all about, yeah. | ||
Yes. They're going to have a good time with that. | ||
Humor-wise, they're going to look real good as they sink inevitably to the bottom of the ocean, Sean. | ||
Hey, their lipstick will be red even if their skin turns green while they sit in the ocean, you know? | ||
Now, I will drift to another article, pun intended, with the Navy. | ||
This is military news, but it also shows you they don't intend to win this Ukraine war. | ||
There's an official in the Ukraine right now. | ||
He does not want the American shipment of old A-10 warthogs, anti-tank planes. | ||
He doesn't want them. And I'm thinking to myself, well, where are they going to wind up? | ||
I could sure use one just for the heck of it, right? | ||
Yeah, I'd take one. But think about this, Harrison. | ||
The A-10 is known as a tank killer. | ||
What does Russia's army really rely on? | ||
Tanks. So these guys are being snobby about what we're giving them, which shows you it's never been about winning their battle in the first place. | ||
It's about the bigger money laundering and continuation of the war machine. | ||
It's like when a homeless person has a sign that's like, I'm hungry, I need food, or, you know, and then you try to give them food, and they're like, actually, I'd rather have money. | ||
It's like, oh, because that's not really about, you just, you probably want drugs or something. | ||
I don't know if that's ever happened to y'all. | ||
I had a friend who, he would go into McDonald's and buy, like, their breakfast tray thing and take it out to a homeless guy, and the homeless guy just smashed it on the ground and started yelling at him. | ||
He was like, I need money, not food! | ||
And it's like, Jesus Christ. So, yeah, uh, Yeah, they're begging, oh my gosh, we need to win this war, you guys. | ||
It's like, well, here's all the weapons you could possibly have. | ||
And they're like, eee, I need it in cold, hard cash because of a chateau I'm buying in Switzerland, actually. | ||
Actually, that's what's happening. | ||
God dang. | ||
All right. What else you got for me, Sean? | ||
You ray of sunshine. So here's something I referenced once upon a time, and I don't want to step on the toes because you guys are in Texas. | ||
But if there is a Texas General General Assembly or if a member is listening... | ||
And they have the numbers for the key grand jury. | ||
When there is a grand jury du jour of the people, the de facto grand jury must yield, which means Alex could get a whole grand jury swapped out by appealing to the Texas General General Assembly, wherever they may be, wherever they are. | ||
But I don't know the relationships there in Texas. | ||
You know, I got to worry about my people in California. | ||
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So that'll be up for you guys in Texas to work out. | |
And there's also another little bit of trivia. | ||
If you can find that judge in dishonor, that judge will flee the bench. | ||
There are videos that as soon as they go up on YouTube, they always get taken down. | ||
So Alex could get that judge swapped out. | ||
And the best part for semantics, you're going to love this one. | ||
Alex can't talk about the First Amendment. | ||
Okay, that's fine. But judges have to leave you remedy. | ||
So Alex could talk about Article 1 of the Bill of Rights. | ||
You see? It's word games with the bar and the lawyers. | ||
They always leave you a backdoor, but you have to find it and not be frustrated. | ||
So I don't know if Barnes will agree with this. | ||
Love to go head-to-head with them sooner or later. | ||
But if the bar will argue semantics, And you catch them in their semantics, they have to be like, well, he didn't say First Amendment. | ||
He said Article 1 of Bill of Rights. | ||
And that's the catch. | ||
They always leave you a remedy. | ||
Yeah, let's fight to win. | ||
No more of this globalist stepping on us. | ||
Let's step back on them. | ||
Politically, of course. Well, these are smart ideas. | ||
I hadn't heard of that first thing that you mentioned, but yeah, I mean, this is why I kind of hate the legal realm at all, right? | ||
It really is just a game, right? | ||
It's a game with ever-shifting rules that the point of the game is to try to exploit the rules to your end as much as possible. | ||
And yeah, forcing them to stick to the exact definition of what they ordered is one way to do that. | ||
Yeah, if you can't say the First Amendment, maybe say the first article of the Bill of Rights or just the concept of free speech. | ||
Talk about the five freedoms or freedom of the press. | ||
It's all – yeah, it's all – Look, it's all semantics, and frankly, I'm very anti-semantic. | ||
Okay? Let's go to Craig in Michigan. | ||
Michigan election results were shown a week early. | ||
I hadn't heard of this. Thanks for calling in. | ||
Craig, you're on the air. Thanks, Harrison. | ||
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Hopefully you can hear me just fine here. | |
Yeah, it was a shock to me to see primary election results here in Michigan shown a week early by one of the TV news stations in Kalamazoo, Channel 3. | ||
And no surprising, a rhino Republican candidate who barely has any signs or presence or grassroots in this state won handily the Republican nomination. | ||
The U.S. Congressman, Peter Meyer, our anti-Trumper, was being challenged by John Gibbs, and it showed John Gibbs losing to Peter Meyer 75% to 25%, which is completely ridiculous. | ||
So, you know, things are going to get interesting here in Michigan. | ||
I just want to at least give you guys a heads up. | ||
So, hold on. | ||
Sorry, just lay down the timeline for us. | ||
So, the election hasn't happened yet, but they already showed the results. | ||
And how did they, I mean, were they talking about the results? | ||
Or was it like a graphic that went up and then went down quickly? | ||
Like, what exactly happened? | ||
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It was a graphic with all the candidates, percentages, vote totals. | |
And it even said, you know, 100% of the precincts reported. | ||
And this was something on WWMT Channel 3 Kalamazoo. | ||
You could probably Google it. | ||
There's some snippets there. | ||
But there's people talking about it already. | ||
I was a little late to it. | ||
I just learned about it yesterday and saw the video myself. | ||
One of my friends is actually running for governor. | ||
I played football with him at Western Michigan, Garrett Saldano, who has a tremendous grassroots effort here and is a real champion for liberty. | ||
He was the guy that actually did the Stand Up for Michigan and started Stand Up for Michigan and kind of led the spark of Of people standing up here and defeating Governor Whitmer in their tyrannical shutdown, lockdown here in Michigan. | ||
And he led a big part of that. | ||
But when we talk about this deep state, there's deep state rhinos. | ||
There's deep state leftists. | ||
It is, you know, it's going to be upon us as patriots. | ||
And I want to draft my fellow patriots. | ||
Do what I do and do what some of us are doing across the country is running in our local elections. | ||
Because this tyranny is not going to be done from the top down. | ||
It's going to be from the bottom up. | ||
And so we have to put our butts in their seats. | ||
We have to vote the woke out. | ||
And then we have to put our butts in those seats and keep them there until we can have some qualified people actually come in and replace us. | ||
But it's going to have to be local elections, some of these U.S. Senate seats. | ||
U.S. Congress seats, U.S. gubernatorial seats. | ||
You know, there's a big political machine that's working against Sweden people. | ||
But on a local level, we can actually band together, start running for these offices. | ||
And, you know, me myself, I did not have military service. | ||
But, you know, my service now, because we are going to lose our freedom if we do not stand up, is basically my service for the rest of my life, is I'm going to run for a local office. | ||
And if my calling goes to the state or somewhere else, Then so be it. | ||
I think now is the time that we draft each other, we bond together, and we start running for these local seats. | ||
Absolutely. And then work together to get this done. | ||
Local is how it has to happen. | ||
You're exactly right. Very well said, Craig. | ||
I appreciate that call. We're going to go out to Marcus, Nathaniel, Robin on the other side. | ||
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All right, folks. | |
Still a lot to talk about on today's tour here. | ||
We're going to take your calls throughout this segment. | ||
I'm going to show you an extended report about a Chicago mother who lost her child because she did not agree with the transgender ideology. | ||
It's an important story and I want to play the full report, so we'll save that for a little bit later in the next hour. | ||
We'll start the next hour with another powerful piece, this one by Tulsi Gabbard, talking about the weaponization of the justice system in this country. | ||
Again, it doesn't take an info warrior, it doesn't take a conspiracy theorist to realize that tyranny is upon us, and if we don't stand up now, freedom itself will be lost forever. | ||
So we'll go to those videos in the next hour, as well as your phone calls, and we'll talk some more about all the incredible stories coming out these days. | ||
But let's go back to your phone calls. | ||
Marcus in Ohio. I want to talk about the history of weather modification. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Marcus, you're on the air. | ||
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Marcus, you're on the air. Good morning, sir. | |
How are you? Good morning. Good, thank you. | ||
If you could take me off speakerphone, I'm hearing a little bit of feedback there. | ||
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Just a second. Is that any better? | |
No, it's not. Tell you what, try to take it off speakerphone and turn off your radio, Marcus. | ||
We'll come back to you. Let's go to Nathaniel in Rhode Island. | ||
He wants to talk about a ministry. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Nathaniel. You're on the air. | ||
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Thank you. Can you hear me? | |
I hear you well. Oh, excellent. | ||
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Hallelujah. Yeah, so I have a sign ministry here in Little Rhode Island, and I walk with a Jesus sign. | |
And I would like the Infowars Christians to pray for me, for the ministry to be blessed. | ||
And then also, too, sometimes I don't have anything specific to talk about. | ||
So, um, I don't know, man, but I, I, I listen to Infowars daily and, um, I pray that the Lord will wish we bless the Infowars network. | ||
And, um, I guess that's it, man. | ||
I don't really know what to say, but I'm, I'm just, I'm just thankful that I'm able to talk to you right now. | ||
And, um, well, thank you for that. | ||
I appreciate it, Nathaniel. | ||
And of course, uh, Well, I've had different signs. | ||
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My most recent sign is actually a rainbow-colored Yeshua sign. | |
So Yeshua is a Hebrew word. | ||
It means salvation and the messianic Okay, awesome. | ||
Well, thank you for that, and we appreciate your call and the work you're doing trying to spread the word of the gospel. | ||
Thanks for that, Nathaniel. Let's go to Robin in North Carolina who has a Hiram man poem. | ||
I don't know if I'm pronouncing that right, but thanks for calling in, Robin. | ||
You're on the air. Hi. | ||
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It's Hiram Man. | |
Hiram Man, okay. And he, when I first learned of his poem, it was looking into Civil War prison system. | ||
And this was written inside of a boat. | ||
At least that's where I first read about it. | ||
I'm sure it was around before that. | ||
And I wanted to read it. | ||
It's very short. I wanted to read it because This past year, I had served on jury duty, but grand jury duty. | ||
And in North Carolina, they do like a local thing. | ||
Every county has a grand jury that serves for one day per month for the entire year. | ||
So you hear all of the dregs of the society and all the evidence against the dregs of society that are going through your county. | ||
Anyways, it was a real eye-opener as to the low level of education that we have. | ||
And I did that New York video. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I see it. | ||
And I'm right by Chapel Hill. | ||
So we're not talking an uneducated area. | ||
It's one of the highest professor or doctorate areas. | ||
Living standards in the country. | ||
Right. So anyways, this is what we're going to be drawing on to be sitting on our juries, and that's what really unnerved me when I saw that video. | ||
Right. That's a good point. | ||
This is titled, No Man Survives When Freedom Fails. | ||
No Man Survives When Freedom Fails. | ||
The best men rot in filthy jails. | ||
And those who cry, appease, appease, are hanged by those they try to please. | ||
Really as simple as that, isn't it, Robin? | ||
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Yeah, pretty much. | |
Pretty much. It's a little unnerving, but I'm grateful that you have such educated callers like Sean and Craig. | ||
That was very encouraging. | ||
Both of them were very encouraging. | ||
Absolutely. I completely agree with you. | ||
That's why I love going to phone calls. | ||
It gives me some hope in this forsaken world that there are at least some people that are aware and awake enough to maybe save us from the brink, pull us back from the brink of destruction. | ||
Well, thank you so much for that call, Robin. | ||
Very beautiful stuff. Hiram Mann was the author of that poem. | ||
We'll go back to Marcus now. | ||
Marcus in Ohio has fixed his connection, I understand. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Marcus. You're on the air about the history of weather modification. | ||
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Yes, sir. Good morning. | |
Can you hear me now? Oh, loud and clear, sir. | ||
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Good deal. Yeah, I just stumbled across a website called weathermodificationhistory.com, and it's got a really nice interactive timeline you can go to. | |
And if you had to guess, when would you think they started doing weather mods? | ||
You know... | ||
Rough ass. It's a good question. | ||
I think it would probably have really started... | ||
Around the time of the First or Second World War, but I also know there are a lot of old stories of, like, as far back as the Old West days, people trying to modify the weather. | ||
So I think this could go back to the 1800s, but in full, you know, serious style, probably I would guess the 20s or 30s. | ||
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Okay, yeah, that's kind of what I was thinking, but they have articles in there from 1841 was the earliest one, and then I highlighted a couple of them. | |
If you ever get time to scroll through there and look at them, but in 1887, they tried to reroute the ocean currents to melt the ice caps. | ||
People were crazy back then. | ||
People did all sorts of crazy stuff, didn't they? | ||
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It gets better. In 1889, they thought they could fire a cannon from a ship to change the axis of the Earth. | |
Lord. And in 1929, I think they might have done it or thought of doing it. | ||
They released a bunch of space mirrors. | ||
Space mirrors? Yeah, mirrors into space. | ||
I think they're microscopic mirrors. | ||
I don't know. I'm a driver, so I can't really investigate this stuff very well. | ||
I kind of just got to go browse through it while I'm driving. | ||
And in 1945, they wanted to atomize. | ||
They wanted to drop an atomic bomb in the Arctic to try to Fix the global warming or cooling, whatever they were going with back then. | ||
Yeah. Just replace the cooling or the warming or whatever. | ||
Just radiate everything. Just radiation full bore. | ||
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Just go for it. Let's try it first on Mars. | |
See how it goes. Yeah. It's just some funny stuff. | ||
And then to leave you all, I'd like to drop a question to those people that were answering the hard questions earlier is, When did the War of 1812 take place? | ||
Yeah, exactly. Who's buried in Grant's tomb? | ||
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Funny. Incredible. | |
Incredible. Thank you so much for that, Marcus. | ||
So, the website, one more time, weathermodificationhistory.com? | ||
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Yep, and then, like, I only do it on my phone. | |
There's a little drop-down menu in the top right. | ||
Go down to interactive timeline, and it's got a couple categories, but I just hit view all, and then... | ||
You'll be surprised. I mean, it's pretty cool to see the actual articles of it and show the people that think it's a theory still. | ||
It is crazy, man, what people have been getting up to. | ||
It just sort of reminds me also of, like, there's a quote from some, I think it was around the Civil War, maybe a little bit before, but... | ||
They wanted to get rid of the natives on the Great Plains, and so they were just like, let's just wipe out the buffalo. | ||
If you just wipe out all of the buffalo, then the natives won't have anything to hunt, and then they'll have to go away. | ||
It's just like, did these people just have no respect for the earth? | ||
Did they just think that nothing mattered? | ||
Like, they're just going to melt the ice caps and murder all the buffalo and just, like, damn every river. | ||
I mean, it's just full-on psychopathy on a global scale. | ||
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You're giving away Claude Schwab's resources. | |
Right, yeah, the ambitions of Klaus Schwab, just not the technology to achieve it. | ||
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Were you going to say something, Matt? Not anymore. | |
I thought Matt was going to chime in. | ||
I thought about it. You got scared. | ||
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Good evening, Congresswoman, and tell me your thoughts on this whole process of contempt of Congress and getting indicted. | |
Who gets it and who doesn't? Well, this is the problem. | ||
This is just the latest example of how our Department of Justice is being weaponized as a political hit squad, to go after the political opponents of the powers that be that are in charge. | ||
In our democracy, we, the people, need to be able to trust in the rule of law. | ||
We need to be able to trust that institutions like the Department of Justice and our law enforcement entities Are truly acting in the public interest and that we will all be treated fairly and equally under the law, regardless of any other factors, regardless of our political viewpoints of who we voted for, who we're speaking out for or against. | ||
And so the really dangerous thing that we're seeing as a consequence of what's playing out here in this double standard that you've pointed out is the clear message of fear. | ||
That if you speak out against us, if you're an opponent of the powers that be, then the Department of Justice can go after you and charge you and prosecute you. | ||
However, if you are on the other team, if you are in agreement with or liked by those in power, then we're going to treat you kindly or you'll get off the hook and you won't be treated in the same way that your political opponents will be. | ||
This is the telltale sign of an authoritarian regime. | ||
And directly undermines our democracy. | ||
That is really what's at the core of what's wrong here. | ||
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All right. Well, I believe in the process. | |
It's just that the process needs to be applied fairly to everybody. | ||
However the chips may fall. | ||
If you're going to indict one, then you're going to indict them all. | ||
If you're not going to indict them, some of them, you can't indict one or two of them. | ||
You know, there's also the issue, and I know that you've pointed this out, there have been people who have lied before Congress, like Brennan and Yes. | ||
Former people high in the intel, and they got a pass. | ||
One got to say it was a mistake or something, but you know, the rules of when you test finder oath and sort of like who gets it, who doesn't, seems a little bit uneven. | ||
Yeah, I'd go even farther to say there is no rules unless they are applied. | ||
There are no rules unless they're applied. | ||
When you look at James Clapper, for example, he directly lied under oath while testifying before the U.S. Senate about the fact that the NSA, when questioned about the NSA's mass collection program, saying, is the NSA collecting mass data on millions of Americans across the country? | ||
He said, no. | ||
There were never any consequences for that. | ||
To my knowledge, he's never apologized for it. | ||
And when you look at James Clapper, you look at John Brennan as head of the CIA and how they were illegally spying on Senate staffers, how they were hacking essentially so that they could read whistleblowers' emails. | ||
In these different examples, nothing happened to them. | ||
Not only did nothing happen to them, they kept their jobs, they continued on, and now you can see them on television almost every day of the week being touted as these great experts that the country should be listening to on matters of national security and intelligence. | ||
It's mind-blowing to see This double standard at play. | ||
And again, the more serious issue is how directly this threatens and undermines our democracy and the faith that we need to have in these public institutions and public officials. | ||
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You know, the irony of sort of the Eric Holder one when he was attorney general is that Congress held him in contempt, and then the decision whether to indict him or not, the irony of it is that that's the decision of the attorney general, so he'd have to indict himself. | |
So it was passed to a junior of his who made a decision saying that there wasn't a crime or something, that there's executive privilege or something, but didn't pursue it. | ||
There was no grand jury investigation. | ||
But it's sort of interesting how, in this whole process, you look at Congress and you think, why is Congress having this difficulty? | ||
Why is Congress unable to get people to talk to them? | ||
Well, when you look at what's going on with Congress, again, you are seeing the politicization of very serious issues. | ||
You see how lopsided or one-sided this whole January 6th committee is, first of all. | ||
To present information without having any opposing views or even discerning questions being asked of a lot of these people who are testifying. | ||
There's no surprise here to see how one-sided the outcome is becoming and the response that people are having. | ||
That's one example of many, unfortunately, where Congress is more driven by— It's not that she's brilliant. | ||
It's just the appropriate response to this tyranny. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | ||
Let's cover in this third hour of the American Journal. | ||
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I did something else I shouldn't do. | ||
I shouldn't do it. | ||
But it's good to know. | ||
Alex Jones is trending on Twitter, and I was just scrolling through the trending tab. | ||
See what people were saying. | ||
Shouldn't have done that. These people suck. | ||
Did you just take some psychic damage? | ||
I took some psychic damage. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. Yeah. That happens. | |
I mean, it's just, you know... | ||
It's just people going, good. | ||
Once they bankrupt him, throw him in a prison and let him rot in a cell forever. | ||
Don't even feed him. | ||
Just let him die and leave his body to rot and be eaten by maggots. | ||
And it's just like, Jesus Christ. | ||
What? The... The conspiracy guy, did he hurt you? | ||
How did he hurt you? I'm so sorry. | ||
These people are vicious, folks. | ||
And it's one thing to have the establishment against us, but there's a bunch of people there that they might not know what Utah is. | ||
They might not know how many dimes make a dollar. | ||
They might think that Nazi Germany fought Nazi Germany in the Civil War. | ||
But they're very sure about Alex Jones as an evil man, and he must be stopped. | ||
And that death, death in a cold jail cell, life in prison is an appropriate punishment for questioning things. | ||
For daring to speak out against the New World Order, he must be destroyed. | ||
It's pathetic, really. | ||
It's sad, but just know... | ||
There's a lot of people out there that claim to be under attack. | ||
InfoWars is under just vicious, ruthless, continual attack from every different sector. | ||
And it is pathetic. | ||
It is pathetic. | ||
Pathetic what happens when you try to tell the truth in America these days. | ||
People who... Believe the lies are just furious at having their reality shattered. | ||
It's very unfortunate. They don't care. | ||
They just don't. The one thing you need to know, these people don't care. | ||
They don't care about the truth. | ||
They don't care about the people they think they're defending. | ||
They are animals. | ||
Okay? Let's go back out to your phone calls. | ||
I need the antidotes to... | ||
The poison I just saw on Twitter. | ||
And again, folks, I know you don't like us plugging so much. | ||
I don't like having to plug so much, but we're not sitting up here sitting pretty Rake it in the cash and then just going, oh no, we're so hurt. | ||
Please give us more. No, no. We are under concerted, desperate attack and we will not survive if we don't have the support of the Info Warriors. | ||
And thank God you guys have been so helpful to us in the past and are continuing to be. | ||
It's the only way we've made it this far. | ||
We will continue as long as humanly possible. | ||
As long as the feds don't kick down the door, the sheriffs don't repossess the cameras, we will be here. | ||
Trying to spread the news, trying to ignite the fire of human liberty in the hearts of all Americans and all people around the world who despise being treated like hated subjects of an unelected bureau of billionaires. | ||
So we'll keep doing it as long as we possibly can. | ||
We thank you so much for your support at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
It's the only way that we've been able to last this long, and it's the only way we will be able to continue into the future. | ||
InfoWarsStore.com. We are under attack, and you can help us fight back at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Let's go to Ryan in Missouri. | ||
He has a PSA for all the haters. | ||
Oh, fantastic. We're talking about the haters right now, and Ryan has a public service announcement for them. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Ryan. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. How's it going, man? | |
Good. Thank you. Good. | ||
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Yeah, I just have a message to all the info wars, or more specifically, the Alex Jones haters out there. | |
Like, whose side are you guys on? | ||
Like, all I hear from these people is that he's a kill for Israel, or that he's secretly an agent for the deep state. | ||
But when I first started hearing all this stuff, you know, I kind of look into it and, like, start to, like, figure it out. | ||
And I start thinking to myself, like, if he is, If I ever found out that Alex Jones is a deep state agent or a secret Mossad or Israel agent, I would personally make it my mission to kill myself. | ||
I say that, but I'm like, look guys, even if he is one of those things, who else is giving you this information? | ||
If he's a deep stater, then he's a traitor to that cause. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it just makes no sense. | ||
I'll tell you what, Ryan, if you get a little closer to your phone or maybe take it off speakerphone, I'm having a little trouble hearing you, but I don't know how people fall for the everybody is a deep state agent. | ||
I mean, you can watch Alex's War, the documentary. | ||
You can watch this man for the last 25 years. | ||
You can follow him every step of the way. | ||
You can see every single claim he made, every single choice, every decision, every move from every organization to organization. | ||
It is entirely organic. | ||
You can't watch a single Alex Jones show and think that he is controlled. | ||
I mean, it's just absurd to believe this sort of stuff. | ||
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I like how that one guy, like a few days back, he calls in and he's like, says that Alex Jones is amazing for the Jews and, like, trying to deceive us. | |
And the next words out of his mouth are that Klaus Schwab is a Jew, too. | ||
And, like, who is it that is, like, getting on air, like, telling you exactly what the hell Klaus Schwab's up to? | ||
You know, it's like, Yeah, I mean, the question is, like, what would it look like if Alex Jones was controlled versus not controlled? | ||
It's like, it doesn't even matter at that point. | ||
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It's like, if he's controlled, it's like, first of all, it makes no sense. | |
But even if he is, it's like, that is our one hoax still. | ||
That someone who is controlled is still telling you all the information that you can go look up for yourself and find out is exactly true. | ||
His perception of it, or maybe he's over the top or whatever, but if all the stuff that he believes is going on, that is the exact human reaction that you should be having right now. | ||
Also, I mean, I really wish any of these people that think that Alex Jones is controlled, we should have, like, a field day. | ||
Like, if they could just spend one day in the Infowars office, it would completely shatter their perception of what they think Alex Jones is. | ||
You know, I don't even know how you could... | ||
I really don't understand how you could possibly think that Alex Jones is controlled, because... | ||
But I've said it before, right? | ||
Like, I was an InfoWars fan before I worked at InfoWars. | ||
I read all the messages. | ||
When I first started working here, in the back of my mind, like, well, now I'll see. | ||
You know, now that I'm on the inside, I'll see whether, you know, they're controlled or not. | ||
They're not controlled. I mean, it's such distinct, especially when I was, like, you know, I was Alex's cameraman, and we would be able to go live, and so, like, on the weekends, you know, I'd just come up to the office, it'd be me and Alex, and I'd be like, hey, Alex, have you seen this story? | ||
And he'd be like, what is this? He'd look at it and go, all right, we gotta go live. | ||
We gotta go live right now. We gotta talk about this. | ||
And then, boom, then it's on the air, right? | ||
It's like... Where was the time where somebody was controlling him? | ||
Where is the handler coming in and going, well, hold on, you have to cover it this way and this way. | ||
No, no, no. It would be me and Alex. | ||
And I'd go, here's a story. And he'd go, let's cover this. | ||
And then we'd be on the air. And it's like the idea that somehow this, you know, strings are being pulled. | ||
It's like you must not be a fan of InfoWars. | ||
It's just all nonsense, folks. | ||
I don't know how else to tell you that we're the real deal other than just see the evidence with your own eyes. | ||
See the way that they attack us. | ||
See the way they're trying to destroy us. | ||
Watch his entire career for 25 years. | ||
Go back into the archives. Go to archive.org and watch what he was saying 20 years ago and 10 years ago. | ||
Then look at people that you know are controlled opposition and see how they cover every topic in the exact opposite way that Alex Jones does. | ||
I mean, there are people that are out there that you know are controlled. | ||
100%. Why do they not sound like Alex Jones? | ||
Because Alex Jones is clearly uncontrolled. | ||
It would be one of the last words you would ever put on Alex Jones, even if that's a good or a bad thing. | ||
The man is not controlled in the slightest. | ||
How could you possibly think that he is? | ||
I mean, it's not even something my... | ||
I really want to argue about because it's, uh... | ||
I'm just telling you the truth. | ||
So you can either believe it or not. | ||
I guess that's up to you. | ||
But just look at the evidence of the way that they attack us. | ||
That's all you need to know. All right, folks, we'll go back to your phone calls, but I want to show this full video because you need to see it. | ||
The story at IWF.org. | ||
Chicago mother loses custody of her daughter for insisting that her daughter is a girl. | ||
Let's watch the full report on this. | ||
It's worth it to watch the whole thing. | ||
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Let's roll it. Oh, God. | |
This sucks. | ||
My daughter's name is Sophia. | ||
She's amazing. On July 22, 2019, she went to her dad's house for a regular custodial visit and she never came back. | ||
I later found out that she had told her stepmom and her dad that she was trans and she didn't want to live with me anymore. | ||
She felt unsafe. | ||
I miss my daughter's 13th birthday, her 14th birthday, and her 15th birthday. | ||
She will be 16 in August. | ||
People who are imprisoned have more communication with their child than I do. | ||
It's been two and a half years. | ||
I can't believe I'm alive. | ||
It's a miracle. | ||
When 12-year-old Sophia announced she identified as transgender, her father requested that the court restrict access to her mother, who previously had custody six days, seven days a week, seven nights a week. | ||
In court documents, Jeanette's ex-husband alleged their daughter was no longer mentally or emotionally safe in Jeanette's custody because she refused to agree. | ||
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Usually Child Protective Services has a definition of what it means to be unsafe, to either be abused or neglected. | |
There was no evidence that I had done anything like that. | ||
When they temporarily kept her with her dad for a period, I was fine with that. | ||
I thought that's what they should do. | ||
That's the responsibility of the court to investigate if a child is saying that they feel unsafe. | ||
So they did a seven-month investigation. | ||
I had psychological testing, so did my ex-husband, hours and hours of interviews. | ||
We each had home visits and they did interviews with other people who had observed my daughter and me together. | ||
After that report came out, I thought, surely this is going to resolve itself. | ||
Clearly there is no finding of abuse or neglect. | ||
They didn't find anything about me that is unsafe. | ||
But the thing that I clearly am not complying with is this concept that good parenting means that you affirm a child's idea that there is something wrong with them. | ||
I'm not willing to do that. | ||
They want me to have a certain understanding that there is such a thing as a child who is born transgender and this is who they are. | ||
I don't believe that. | ||
My child is a girl. I won't lie to her or anyone else. | ||
I think that's good parenting. | ||
To parents of transgender children, affirming your child's identity is one of the most powerful things you can do to keep them safe and healthy. | ||
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It is unfortunate that we are teaching children that a word will cause them to commit suicide. | |
That is not how suicide works. | ||
We know that children who are depressed, anxious, autistic, have a history of childhood trauma, are more likely to kill themselves, are more likely to attempt suicide, are more likely to have self-harm. | ||
Does that mean that changing their identity, creating a new self, is the secret to get them out of their childhood trauma, to get them out of depression? | ||
That has never been true, and it is not true today. | ||
I won't do that. | ||
I'm not going to believe in a lie, and I'm not going to convince my daughter that somehow she is so weak that she cannot hear her birth name. | ||
If I say, Sophia, She will still live. | ||
I promise her that I will sit there with her through her distress. | ||
I will be present in her life. | ||
I'm not going anywhere. | ||
The court prohibited Jeanette from seeing her daughter, except in family therapy. | ||
When the therapy failed, Jeanette entered into a new parenting agreement. | ||
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The final agreement that I have signed, yes. | |
I suppose I agreed to it. | ||
I'm not sure I had any choice. | ||
It had been decided that something was wrong in this child's life and they needed to solve that problem because she was in distress in some way. | ||
And they needed a specific thing that they could Change in her life and I happen to be the chosen one. | ||
It is easy to say that mom is a problem and we will eliminate her and all of the sudden everything will be fine. | ||
That's not true. That's not what's happening. | ||
The final agreement solidified that Sophia would remain in her father's custody. | ||
The only way Jeanette can contact her daughter is by U.S. mail. | ||
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The process by which she was removed and it was solidified that she would not be in my presence, that I would not have contact with her, is damage to her. | |
It is a trauma to her. | ||
In no way should Family Court separate children From their biological parents without any evidence of abuse or neglect. | ||
That is wrong. It shouldn't be happening to me. | ||
It shouldn't be happening to any parent. | ||
It definitely should not have happened to my child. | ||
She is the greatest victim in this entire thing. | ||
My daughter did a normal adolescent thing. | ||
She tried something, but there were no guardrails. | ||
Nothing stopped her. | ||
I'm not mad at my daughter. | ||
I'm not disappointed in her. | ||
I'm disappointed in the adults that have failed to protect her. | ||
Nobody has sent me any of her school pictures since she left. | ||
I'm not sure why I don't deserve to get them. | ||
This is her last, that's her last school photo that I ever got. | ||
I think that was, I think that was seventh grade. | ||
I had to put all of these things away because it became unbearable. | ||
You know, you have such an emotional pull and such feelings when you look at photos of your child. | ||
And it became Unbearable to feel those feelings. | ||
And so I told myself, I'm just going to pack them in boxes. | ||
I'm not going to throw them away. | ||
And someday I'll be able to open the boxes and not cry. | ||
I see that my child is at sea in a boat. | ||
She is struggling. | ||
She is in kind of tumultuous seas. | ||
I know that. I have seen that. | ||
And what I have been told is to follow her lead, to follow her in this journey. | ||
I am not willing to do that. | ||
I don't think that is good parenting. | ||
It's my responsibility not to hook my boat to hers. | ||
It is my responsibility to be a lighthouse. | ||
To be something stable that she can see, some guide that she has that will always be there, that is consistent. | ||
I still do that today, even though I have no custody of her. | ||
I have no medical decision making, no educational decision making, and no way to communicate with her other than by mail. | ||
I don't have her phone number. | ||
I know where she lives, but I'm not allowed to go there. | ||
Absolutely horrific punishment by this heartless system of a woman who simply doesn't want to conform to the modern insanity. | ||
That video was by the Independent Women's Forum. | ||
Please share it around, folks. | ||
It only has 10,000 views. | ||
It needs millions. It's up to us to get the word out. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. We'll go out to your phone calls momentarily. | |
Taking a lot of calls today, and we watched a video that gave me a brain aneurysm, so we haven't covered as many stories as we typically do here on American Journal. | ||
We try to jam-pack the news into these three hours, but if you ever want more, you can go to my substack, harrisonhillsmith.substack.com, and you can see, you can get links to all the stories that we cover and the ones that we don't get to. | ||
It's a massive... Data drop each and every morning at harrisonhillsmith.substack.com. | ||
Let's go through some of the under-reported stories over the last few days. | ||
From Bloomberg, why Taco Bell and Pizza Hut aren't offering Beyond Meat products right now? | ||
I'm going to guess it's because it's gross. | ||
Nobody wants it. That's my speculation. | ||
You've all seen the pictures where the meat sections of grocery stores are completely cleaned out, but somehow everybody misses the... | ||
The fake meat. | ||
Nobody wants the fake meat. | ||
Beyond Meat promised to bring fake meat to Pizza Hut, KFC, and Taco Bell. | ||
More than a year and millions of dollars later, none of the restaurants have permanently added a faux meat menu items in the U.S., leaving Beyond struggled to expand past its flagship burgers and sausages. | ||
I'll tell you what. You can just stop now. | ||
You can just go away. | ||
Nobody wants you. Nobody needs it. | ||
Nobody likes it. Stop trying to sell it. | ||
Stop trying to shove down our throats, literally. | ||
Go with bugs. Go with bugs. | ||
People seem to want that. | ||
Californians and other Americans are flooding Mexico City. | ||
Some locals want them to go home. | ||
Wow. I didn't realize how racist the Mexicans were. | ||
This is being reported a little bit differently, isn't it? | ||
Fernando Butas Gorazops was sitting with friends at a cafe when he realized once again they were outnumbered. | ||
We're the only brown people, said Bustos, a 38-year-old writer and university professor. | ||
We're the only ones speaking Spanish except the waiters. | ||
That must have felt terrible. | ||
How did that feel? How did that feel seeing the native language no longer spoken in your neighborhood? | ||
Was that nice? Was that pleasant? | ||
Was that a good thing? It really is amazing. | ||
It really is amazing. | ||
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Because... I feel for this guy. | |
I feel for this guy. | ||
It's just the amazing part is the way that the LA Times, one of the worst, most liberal, most destructive, most anti-American, anti-white newspapers out there, is reporting sympathetically... | ||
About Mexicans having their culture destroyed by Americans moving in to Mexico City. | ||
About feeling outnumbered by a different race in your own city and how that's a bad thing. | ||
It's amazing to me that they're reporting it in this way because it so flagrantly violates their most deeply held beliefs. | ||
It's incredible. I guess it's just one of those things, right? | ||
Being consistent in your beliefs that it's not a good thing when so many people from other countries move to a certain place that the natives who grew up and built and have heritage and a spiritual connection with the place suddenly find that place is unrecognizable because of the influx of foreigners who don't care about their culture, don't adhere to it, don't value it. | ||
And are just, you know, overwhelming in numbers. | ||
That that's a bad thing. | ||
It's just, it's weird having that belief and believing it across the board. | ||
Only to be told that's evil. | ||
It's despicable. | ||
It's white supremacist. | ||
It's hateful. It's a conspiracy theory. | ||
It's not happening. But if it was, you deserve it. | ||
Just constant. You are the worst person ever for believing this. | ||
And then suddenly it's in Mexico and they're like, the Mexicans are being outnumbered? | ||
Oh no. Oh my goodness. | ||
It just goes to show, it just reinforces the fact that these people actually hate us and actually are celebrating what they know to be the destruction of our culture. | ||
Because I don't like it when it's happening here. | ||
I don't like going to a store that I've been to for years and years only to find that I can't read the signs anymore because they're all in Spanish and I'm the only American there and I'm the only one person that speaks English. | ||
I feel how this guy from Mexico feels. | ||
It's just I'm not Mexican so I'm not worthy of consideration according to the liberals. | ||
So, I'm in solidarity with old Fernando Bustos. | ||
Me and him know what it's like. | ||
Neither one of us like it. | ||
Only one of us is allowed to say that and actually gets the support of the mainstream media. | ||
The other one, me, makes me a white supremacist, hateful bigot. | ||
But that's just how it goes. | ||
USA Today has a very important fact check here. | ||
Scientists at CERN are not opening a portal to hell. | ||
Oh, well, thank goodness. Oh, thank goodness. | ||
USA Today fact check says this. | ||
You know, I always thought the portal to hell thing was a little overblown until now. | ||
Until now. Because I've been fact checked by USA Today. | ||
I know that they take things that are true and fact check them and claim they're false. | ||
So I am now significantly more open to the idea that CERN is in fact a portal to the underworld. | ||
Canada says Pope's apology to indigenous, not enough. | ||
The entire scam of the Catholic schools in Canada, the claims of mass graves that never existed, were never found, never existed, right? | ||
Complete fabrication, yet was funded and supported by the Canadian government. | ||
Now the Pope has come and groveled on, literally on his knees, To the Native Americans who they didn't murder, they didn't kill, they didn't genocide. | ||
They built schools for them. | ||
But he did it. | ||
He groveled. He apologized. | ||
Of course, you know what happens. | ||
It's never enough. | ||
It will never be enough. | ||
Just, why would you ever apologize to these people? | ||
Grand Theft Auto 6 to have female hero scale back racist and sexist jokes. | ||
That's what was keeping Grand Theft Auto down. | ||
It's nothing sacred, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's nothing sacred. | ||
So just so you know now, when you kill a stripper in Grand Theft Auto, you can rest easy knowing that she was in a union. | ||
Right? There will be male strippers as well as female ones for you to slaughter. | ||
Right? It's so stupid. | ||
It's just utterly, utterly ridiculous. | ||
The whole point of the Grand Theft Auto series was that it was outrageous and offensive to everybody. | ||
That's what was fun about it. | ||
I'm sorry, folks. | ||
It's 2022 and fun is illegal. | ||
You cannot have it anymore. | ||
At least there's going to be a female protagonist. | ||
You know, when I'm gunning down civilians from a helicopter in Grand Theft Auto... | ||
Sit there thinking, where's the representation? | ||
Why can't I be a lady doing this? | ||
Oh, it's all so dumb. | ||
This might be one of the dumbest stories that I've ever read. | ||
Police force admits it was wrong to warn a feminist for being, quote, untoward about pedophiles. | ||
A British police force, already in special measures over its long-term failures to protect people, has admitted to have not acted in a wholly proportionate manner after officers visited a feminist campaigner at home for being untoward about pedophiles. | ||
So in this modern understanding liberal world, if you criticize people who molest and rape children, police will knock on your door. | ||
And have a little chat with you about it. | ||
A little sit down. A little talk. | ||
A little intimidation. A little warning. | ||
A little finger waving. Next time, maybe jail time. | ||
Because in this ridiculous modern world, pedophiles are a protected class. | ||
In case you're wondering where all this is going. | ||
It's absolutely wild. | ||
So she criticized a Pride event for having a 12-year-old boy dancing on stage in drag, which she claimed was a form of exploitation. | ||
So police literally intimidating and going to visit the home of a woman who claimed it was exploitation to have a 12-year-old boy twerking in a skirt in front of a bunch of gay pedophiles as they throw money at him. | ||
The bad part about that story is the woman complaining about it, according to these people. | ||
Totally ridiculous. Your phone calls on the other side. | ||
We'll close out the show with calls from Ben, John, Tim, and another John. | ||
Two Johns. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
In a way, In a way, we're almost at a disadvantage because we forgot that we need to sell our vision of the world because it's so obvious to us and that the world existed for so long in a state that made we're almost at a disadvantage because we forgot that we need to sell our vision of the world because it's so obvious to us and that the world That's like we forget that you have to go back to the basics with these people. | ||
Again, they don't know what Utah is. | ||
So, you know, it's not enough just to say, like, hey, we are against the Great Reset. | ||
We have to have a positive attitude. Vision that we put forward to contrast their negative vision. | ||
Their negative vision is putting a VR mask on and being put into basically a coma to where you live out your days in a pornographic demon's dream while your bloodline ends. | ||
And that's it. | ||
That's their pitch, right? | ||
That's what they want. It's not enough just to go, that's horrifying and I don't want that. | ||
I'm not going to eat the bugs. I'm not going to live in a box. | ||
What's the alternative? | ||
Well, the alternative is just sort of the way things used to be. | ||
Things being normal. | ||
Things being healthy. Not having food made of plastic. | ||
Not having pesticides pervasive in even the You know, bodies of little children, plastic microparticles on Antarctica, fresh snow. | ||
I mean, it's just... It's hard not to be negative with the Great Reset scam. | ||
But the only remedy to negativity is positivity, and we need to put forward a positive view. | ||
Now, you can learn all about The Great Reset and the way it's being enacted and the way that you can stand up against it by going to Infowarsstore.com or going to Amazon.com and purchasing the new book by Alex Jones, The Great Reset and the War for the World. | ||
And if you get it on Amazon, you can pre-order it now, and that'll bump it up the charts and hopefully have a snowball effect and help get it more popular. | ||
So in this one case, we are asking you to... | ||
Yeah, you guys want to spread the links? | ||
You guys want to spread the links? | ||
Pre-order that book on Amazon.com. | ||
And that's the way that it's done. | ||
And you can also get a signed copy at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
The Great Reset and the War for the Worlds. | ||
That's how you learn about what they're trying to do. | ||
But a man named Bob Moran on Twitter at Bob's Cartoon has given us a representation of what we would rather have rather than living as, you know, technocratic bug robots. | ||
This is what we want. | ||
And I think he put it so well. | ||
On this show, we've had sort of like brainstorms where we go, what should we call the great reject, the great this, the great, the good reset. | ||
This is the good reset. | ||
Under the good reset, you have clear skies. | ||
You have naturally controlled CO2 levels because there are plants growing. | ||
There's no EMF waves disrupting your cellular integrity. | ||
The cities are shrinking. | ||
There are no turbines blotting the sky. | ||
The water is clean and unpolluted from additives and pesticides. | ||
The church is open. | ||
Kids sitting under trees reading books. | ||
We're okay with risks for kids so they can learn to test the boundaries of reality. | ||
Farmers are happy and productive and not being oppressed by the government whatsoever. | ||
A man and a woman, hey look, they're both, they're appropriate and correct gender and they're enjoying a nice little romantic getaway along with the kids. | ||
Locally produced chemical free food, lots of kids running around everywhere with functioning immune systems and all of this is built on a foundation of globalist scumbags in the dirt. | ||
In the dirt. Metaphorically, I guess, but first we have to get rid of the globalist scumbags. | ||
First we have to bury them in the past, forsake them to history, and then when we get the menaces of humanity out of the way, we can finally achieve what we all would just do anyway. | ||
That's the craziest thing. | ||
The only way the Great Reset works... | ||
There's a reason that the Great Reset is intricately intertwined with pervasive, technocratic, unrepenting control, right? | ||
Continuous surveillance and monitoring and control... | ||
Everything will be by ration. | ||
Everything will be by credit. | ||
Social credit. And if you misbehave, you'll be taken out. | ||
There's a reason that they have to have propaganda. | ||
There's a reason they have to have censorship. | ||
It's because when these people just go away, humans just behave the way they have for 10,000 years. | ||
And they build families. | ||
And they create civilizations. | ||
They create societies. They create communities with one another. | ||
They have children. They celebrate. | ||
They make music. They get together. | ||
It's all very normal. | ||
They grow food. They're healthy. | ||
They don't pollute. They don't destroy. | ||
They just do what we've always done, which is beneficial and life-giving and beneficent. | ||
That's what humanity is all about. | ||
It's only when you bring in the Great Reset control grid that you have to force people to be despicable, force people to be evil, force people to be stupid and divided and hateful. | ||
There's a reason that this control is necessary to bring about the Great Reset because nobody wants it. | ||
We all just want to live our lives. | ||
We all just want to procreate and enjoy one another. | ||
It's only by forceful, overpowering control can they strip the humanity away from you and force you into something that no human in the history of the world has desired. | ||
To be alone, to be separated, to be a hateful, anxious moron. | ||
And to feel like you're smart and empowered for doing that. | ||
So I congratulate Bob Moran on so succinctly and beautifully capturing what the world could be like if these socialist scumbags, their needles, their media, their demands, and their technology were dirt ridden for the rest of time. | ||
The good reset. I think that's brilliant. | ||
I don't know why we didn't come up with that. | ||
Great reject, the great reset, the da-da-da-da-da-da. | ||
No, the good reset. The good reset. | ||
Brilliant, brilliant stuff by Bob Moran at Bob's Cartoons on Twitter. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls now. Ben in Virginia. | ||
Let's talk about the video of Biden not blinking, the little game we played yesterday. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Ben. You're on the air. | ||
Hey, can you hear me all right? | ||
Yes, sir. Oh, right. | ||
So, actually, before I even got into that, I just want to say one thing real quick. | ||
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You guys have a fire playlist. | |
Do you think that you could add, like, a tab on the InfoWars where we could, like, get, like, all the music you guys play in, like, the commercials? | ||
Because you guys have a great playlist. | ||
I just want to say that. That's a good question. | ||
Maybe I'll add that to my substack. | ||
Hmm. HarrisonHillsmith.substack.com. | ||
Maybe we'll do that. All right. | ||
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And, okay, so I have a friend that makes deep fakes for a living. | |
He literally does nothing but make, like, deep fakes and stuff like that. | ||
And I sent him that video yesterday, and he said 100% it's a deep face. | ||
And there's like a couple little obvious pieces in it. | ||
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When you look closely at his eyebrows and a couple other things, and his voice is not the same. | |
And he told me 100% it's not really him doing that. | ||
That they probably masked somebody's face with an added audio to it. | ||
Interesting. You know, it's one of those things that it should be beyond the pale. | ||
It should be ridiculous, right? | ||
What? A deepfake of the president? | ||
Why would they do that? Would it even surprise you? | ||
Would it even surprise you to find out? | ||
Like, can't you see them coming out and just being like, well, Biden was very busy. | ||
So we did use some technical shortcuts to get this very important message out. | ||
But the message is the important part. | ||
It's like... It's not even out of the realm of possibility that it's a deep fake. | ||
It's not even out of the realm of possibility that they would do it and admit it and tell you it's a good thing. | ||
I mean, we are rapidly entering into a state We're literally, you know, big brother. | ||
George Orwell's 94, right? | ||
There was no big brother. He didn't exist. | ||
He wasn't a real person. He was just an idea. | ||
And, like, we were rapidly entering into a world where literally we could have, like, the president die and they're just like, well, we have to keep this going. | ||
So they just deepfake everything. | ||
And then people would even know. Absolutely. | ||
And then people would still, like, criticize it. | ||
We could have cartoon characters for, you know, running for office and people would treat it totally normal at this point. | ||
Thanks for that call, Ben. I don't know if that video was deepfake, but... | ||
Definitely freaking creepy, so there that is. | ||
Let's get quickly to Tim in California, because this is a pretty hilarious thing. | ||
Tim in California, you're on the air. | ||
Good morning, Harrison. | ||
Good morning. Yes, the New York Times and Siena College poll released just this morning says, climate is the most important problem facing the country, and the respondents said, 18 to 30-year-old, 3% agreed. | ||
Democrats, 3% agreed. | ||
The total of the poll was 1% agreed that climate is the most important problem facing the country. | ||
So just some of what you're saying, a New York Times poll showed that in total across the entire population, just 1% of people put climate change as the number one priority, which is absolutely true. | ||
I know the poll that you're talking about. | ||
1% say the climate is the most important. | ||
99.9% of the politicians and corporatists and industrialists and globalists say it's the most important thing. | ||
In fact, they're willing to crash the entire economy and destroy civilization itself in pursuit of this goal that nobody else thinks is the top concern. | ||
In fact, according to Gateway Pundit today... | ||
83% of Americans are concerned about election integrity in the midterm elections. | ||
75% are concerned about cheating. | ||
The majority also believe that the 2020 election was stolen. | ||
So 1% think climate change is the top priority. | ||
83% of Americans are concerned about election integrity. | ||
And 75% concerned about cheating. | ||
But according to the media, climate change is literally the only thing that matters. | ||
And it's the only thing you should care about. | ||
And everybody should die in order to... | ||
You know, achieve some correction of climate change. | ||
And that if you believe that there's any cheating at all, you are a racist, domestic terrorist and must be silenced and possibly killed. | ||
That's how backwards the elites are compared to the average American. | ||
He doesn't know where Utah is. | ||
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