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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at Band.video. | ||
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. | ||
their 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're 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 cancelled from social media in 2018 and is now being cancelled from the U.S. Bill of Rights and Constitution. | ||
And because of our complacency, everyone else is next. | ||
And in case you were wondering, the way we... | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at Band.Video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the program. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. You're watching American Journal on Band.Video and Infowars.com. | ||
Big show for you today. We'll be joined by Taylor Hansen in the third hour. | ||
We're talking about the waves that he helped to make when he interviewed Marjorie Taylor Greene and she invoked the specter of Christian nationalism. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
How dare she? | ||
How dare she suggest that we... | ||
Be Christians and nationalists. | ||
This has caused heads to explode all over the mainstream media, and so I'm very excited to talk to him about that and about Christian nationalism in general. | ||
But we have a lot to discuss today, and we'll be opening up the phone lines nice and early to take your calls throughout the show. | ||
Let's begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
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All right, here it is folks. | |
Your Daily Dispatch for Friday, the 29th of July, 2022. | ||
Wikipedia joins the gaslighting. | ||
That's the headline at Infowars.com. | ||
Online encyclopedia suspends edits to its recession page. | ||
That's right. Yesterday, the page was altered at least 47 times over a roughly 24-hour period, with an administrator locking unregistered users out until August in an effort to curb what the encyclopedia website characterizes as vandalism and malicious So, of course, you know anybody can edit Wikipedia, but it has to be sort of approved by the editors there. | ||
And so, now that we have actually entered into a recession, some bad actors were frantically making changes to the recession page in an attempt to make it look like We never had a recession that was two quarters of negative growth. | ||
That's never existed in the history of the world. | ||
It's just straight up, you know, thought crime. | ||
What's the word I'm looking for? | ||
Memory hole. It's been memory holed completely. | ||
And in fact, we had the page yesterday. | ||
I'll have to find it in my links. | ||
But you could actually see the changes that were made. | ||
And they were all made. To support the new narrative that we're not in a recession. | ||
So it's just Wikipedia, the bastion of all knowledge, the place where anybody and everybody can go and point to as the standard for information in the world. | ||
It gets changed at will on a whim to fit the propaganda narrative of the Democrats. | ||
And then it's locked so nobody else can make any changes. | ||
It's insulting how blatant they are. | ||
It would be one thing if all these people were brilliant, subtle geniuses that were making changes that nobody could notice, but their overtness is really an insult to all of our intelligence. | ||
But there it is. Tipping point, DC Mayor calls for National Guard to indefinitely help with bust-in migrants. | ||
You know, I gotta admit, this whole busing migrants to D.C. thing is having a bigger and better impact than I expected. | ||
I scoffed at the idea originally, considering that I think the last thing we should be doing with migrants is shipping them further into America. | ||
Seems counterproductive when you could put them on buses and send them back to wherever the hell they came from. | ||
But hey, I will admit I'm wrong. | ||
I always admit I'm wrong. | ||
I admit that I'm wrong both times that it happens. | ||
And this was one of them. D.C. Mayor calls for National Guard to indefinitely help with bused migrants. | ||
So just 4,000 of them have been bused. | ||
And now Mayor Mariel Bowser is requesting that the D.C. National Guard be activated to help with the situation. | ||
Which is interesting because small Texas towns have dealt with an influx of millions of immigrants over the last year or so. | ||
And when we say that this is overwhelming, when we say this is unsustainable, when we say that we can't handle it, they call us racist. | ||
But of course, I guess it makes a little bit of sense, considering the title of this story is Tipping Point. | ||
It's one thing when you add a million migrants... | ||
To overwhelm the system of a well-run state. | ||
But when you have DC, which at its very best is teetering on the brink of total and absolute chaos, then adding those 4,000, while it may be a very small number, it is the tipping point. | ||
It is the straw that breaks the camel's back. | ||
And so they're having to bring in the military to deal with it. | ||
Fantastic. Let's think about this, folks. Let's have a good long think. | ||
Maybe we can get to the bottom of this. | ||
Maybe we can derive some truth where Reuters is only just confused. | ||
They're very baffled. | ||
Wow, I guess both sides have an argument here. | ||
Not really, no, right? | ||
They actually don't. | ||
But again, this is the way the media works. | ||
They know perfectly well that this was Ukrainians bombing a prison and killing dozens of their own people with U.S.-backed HIMAR missiles. | ||
Pretty undeniable. | ||
It's the only thing that makes any sense at all. | ||
But the media has to pretend like they're confused, pretend like they don't really know because they assume, or maybe they just understand, that the American people, I guess, just don't have the capability of just deciding things for themselves, just looking at a situation and going, oh, I can tell what happened here. | ||
We rely entirely on other people to do our thinking for us. | ||
And so when those people are evil dirtbags, warmongering psychopaths, then what they do is they pretend like they don't know what the truth is. | ||
And apparently we can't take that extra step ourselves. | ||
I can, though, so I will right now. | ||
Russia's defense ministry said 40 prisoners were killed and 75 wounded in the attack on the prison in the frontline town of Olavinka,...in a part of Donetsk province held by separatists. | ||
It accused Kiev of targeting it with U.S.-made Himar rockets, Russian news agencies reported. | ||
Ukraine's armed forces denied carrying out the strike and blamed it on Russian forces, saying Russian artillery had targeted the prison. | ||
So, hmm, hmm, let's puzzle this out. | ||
Let's think about this. Is it more likely... | ||
That the Ukrainians launched one of the many missiles that we've given them into Russian-held territory at an attack on a Russian base where Ukrainian prisoners were being held, accidentally killing dozens of their own people and injuring dozens more? | ||
Or is it more likely that the Russians launched missiles at themselves, at their own base, killing prisoners that were already in their... | ||
You know, they were already being held by Russians and therefore didn't pose a threat to anybody. | ||
Like, is it more likely that Russians used a missile on themselves in order to rapidly execute prisoners they had already detained? | ||
Or is it more likely that the Ukrainians are wielding weapons that they do not have the training for provided by American taxpayers bombing Russians without the appropriate intelligence and killing their own people by accident? | ||
Which one do you think is more likely? | ||
Reuters can't tell. Reuters doesn't know. | ||
Reuters thinks both of these possibilities are equal. | ||
Totally equal. Kind of like when they're confused. | ||
Well, did the COVID come from the bioweapons lab or the farmer's market? | ||
Gee, I mean, they both have good points. | ||
No, they really don't. | ||
They really don't. | ||
So there you go. Ukraine kills 40 of its own people by bombing a Russian prison where the POWs are being held. | ||
And then, of course, the Reuters article goes on to quote extensively from the Ukrainian arms forces who were blaming the Russians on doing this to themselves. | ||
Bombing their own base for some reason. | ||
Oh boy. Gays Against Groomers has been suspended from Twitter. | ||
Jamie Mitchell, who founded the popular account, posted screenshots from an email notifying her that the account violated Twitter's rules against hateful content. | ||
See, just a few days ago, they decided that Groomers was actually homophobic. | ||
Because according to Twitter... | ||
To groom a child into homosexuality is a necessary and beneficial part of the LGBT community. | ||
So if you don't like people sexually grooming children, that means you're homophobic. | ||
If you're down with gay people, if you're okay with people expressing their sexuality, then you're also okay with those people taking little 12-year-olds into private and whispering in their ear and convincing them how exciting it is to be bad. | ||
So, there it is. | ||
Groomers means gay people now. | ||
You know, I was going to say, where are the gay people to stand up to this? | ||
But of course, they had gays against groomers, and now that's been suspended. | ||
So no standing up against this, gay guys. | ||
Nope, nope, you're a part of this degeneracy now, whether you like it or not. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to talk more from the Daily Dispatch, and it's all just as stupid, so stay tuned. | ||
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I'm finishing up with our Daily Dispatch here. | ||
God does not want a world governed by religious laws, the Pope tells Canadian clergy. | ||
On his second day in Quebec City, Pope Francis offered the path forward for the Catholic Church in Canada as it seeks forgiveness and reconciliation with the indigenous people harmed by its past actions, of which I don't believe there are any. | ||
So there that is. | ||
In a homily on Thursday for clergy and church members gathered at the Cathedral of Notre Dame, the Pope also criticized those who would impose the church's beliefs on the public square. | ||
It's pretty incredible, isn't it? | ||
He says, God does not want us to be slaves but sons and daughters, Francis said. | ||
He does not want to make decisions for us or oppress us with sacral power, exercise in a world governed by religious laws. | ||
No, he created us to be free, and he asked us to be mature and responsible persons in life and society. | ||
be. | ||
But how do we know what makes us mature and responsible? | ||
Gosh, if only he would provide us with some sort of guideline, some sort of book that would enumerate the proper way of living, that maybe we could create an organization that would help to enforce those laws. | ||
This is the Pope. | ||
This is the Pope saying that God does not want a world governed by religious laws. | ||
God created a world Governed by laws. | ||
We created religion to enumerate those laws. | ||
I mean, just what is happening here? | ||
This is the Pope. | ||
He's the leader of the Catholic Church saying, we don't want religious laws around here. | ||
It's pretty incredible. | ||
Pretty wild. | ||
And of course, they also have... | ||
They did some ceremony where all the cardinals from the Catholic Church all participated in an indigenous ceremony. | ||
They all put their hands on their heart and chanted this indigenous person. | ||
It's like, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what's happening, honestly. | ||
I mean, I do know what's happening. | ||
What's happening is that the Pope is not Catholic. | ||
The Pope is not Catholic. | ||
The Pope doesn't actually care about Christians. | ||
The Pope is a political actor who serves... | ||
It's pretty much as simple as that. | ||
The Pope's remarks takes place as Christian nationalist rhetoric gains traction in conservative political parties in Europe and the United States. | ||
See, his statements weren't informed by religious conviction or spiritual teaching or references to the scripture. | ||
It was inspired by modern immediate political concerns. | ||
That he's addressing by simply rooting out and destroying the foundation of the entire church. | ||
Pretty incredible. Francis is on a six-day self-described penitential pilgrimage. | ||
So he's paying penance. | ||
He's paying penance to the First Nation, Metis, and Inuit people who have suffered oppression and have their cultures nearly eradicated by religious and government authorities. | ||
I look forward to him also kowtowing and apologizing and asking for penance from the Norse in Egypt. | ||
Also for the cult of Jupiter in Rome. | ||
Can't wait for him to apologize and beg forgiveness for the church coming into literally anywhere the church exists. | ||
Church replaces the indigenous religion. | ||
All you have to really understand is that this has nothing to do with Anything godly or beneficial for the church or helping to guide people to a spiritual enlightenment. | ||
It has everything to do with immediate, secular, political advantages. | ||
He's a political actor who is in league with... | ||
Literally, the great reset. | ||
His partner at this point is Mark Benioff, who is Klaus Schwab's undersecretary. | ||
And they're all working together to subtly but surely undermine the... | ||
Legitimate, you know, religious foundations of the church in order to ease the transition as we merge Judaism, Islam, and Christianity into one superstructure to await the Antichrist, the false Messiah. | ||
So, you know, we've got to rebuild that temple, folks. | ||
Pope Francis is helping to lead the way on that. | ||
It's just really just, I just don't get it. | ||
I really just don't get it. | ||
I don't hear Catholics think about this. | ||
In fact, I'm going to go ahead and open up the phone lines right now. | ||
You can call about anything. We'll do open lines Friday. | ||
Open line Fridays. But I would like to hear from Catholics about this in terms of just what's up with that? | ||
Just what's up with all this? | ||
What's up with this pope you guys got? | ||
And why is he terrible? | ||
And why does he go out of his way to denigrate Christianity at every opportunity? | ||
And why is he participating in indigenous You know, satanic cult practices as the father of your church. | ||
I'm just kind of curious. | ||
Just curious as to what the hell is going on and why everybody seems okay with it. | ||
Pretty wild. Pretty wild stuff, folks. | ||
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We're already getting calls from Catholics with comments about the Pope. | ||
Just incredible, isn't it? | ||
You know, God's not commanding you to obey Him. | ||
He's just warning what happens if you don't. | ||
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Do I need to explain this to the Pope? | |
Pope on the line. Call the Pope. | ||
I need to explain some things to him. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Alright, welcome back, folks. | ||
We are going to, uh... | ||
We're going to talk about... | ||
I guess our theme on today's show is Christian nationalism, since we'll be joined by Taylor Hansen in the third hour, talking about his interview with Marjorie Taylor Greene, where she invoked Christian nationalism. | ||
And this has caused everybody to be absolutely furious. | ||
And we do have... | ||
Well, I'll just... | ||
I'll get into it later. | ||
We're going to get to your phone calls now because, of course, the Pope has taken up the fight against Christian influence in governments. | ||
Him as the unquestionable sovereign of a... | ||
Completely independent state run solely and completely by the church. | ||
He is against the idea of the church running states or governments. | ||
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It's just... | |
Just what? | ||
If he really believes this, if he really believes that there should not be religious laws, he should probably not be the commander-in-chief and sole executive leader King of a Christian state. | ||
So, you know, it's just a little awkward. | ||
But of course, the permanent, intangible, but ever-present laws of the church and of God's creation are secondary to political expediency now here in the real world. | ||
So, yeah. That's how the church has lasted so long, was by completely changing whatever it believed to fit the current political climate. | ||
Just absolutely incredible. | ||
He's on a pilgrimage of penance, begging forgiveness for building schools. | ||
Please forgive us for building For what? | ||
Oh, all the mass graves that don't exist. | ||
All of the mass murders that didn't happen. | ||
The genocide that didn't take place. | ||
That's what he's apologizing for. | ||
It is impossible. | ||
I mean, it's biblical the level of stupidity we're dealing with here. | ||
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It really is incredible. | |
Where does he think our laws come from if not being rooted in religion? | ||
It's not like you can just get rid of a religion and the reality just goes away. | ||
There's always going to be a religion influencing what laws are made. | ||
The entire Western civilization was founded on Christianity. | ||
I mean, it's just strange. | ||
So I want to hear what you have to say about it. | ||
Michael in Virginia is a Catholic with comments about the Pope. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Michael. You're on the air. | ||
I'm sorry, hold on, hold on. | ||
Sorry, sorry. We messed up there. We messed up there. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Michael. You're on the air now. | ||
Yes, sir, Mr. Smith. Thank you very much for taking my call. | ||
I grew up as a Catholic, and I just need to say that, first of all, we know that Charlemagne, we know about Pope Leo, we know about the deals from the very beginning of the Pope. | ||
That his rule was no more than that of the Caesars of Rome, just changing a description of who they are so that they can maintain power as the elements of the Germanic tribes were obviously infiltrating upon the Roman Empire. | ||
They just changed hands and made deals with these aristocratic barons that supported and financed their campaign. | ||
So the pope is no more than the Caesar. | ||
Religion has been more dominant in the wars and murders and persecution of people than any other institution besides the economic world, or economic forum, which we have today. | ||
Regardless, it has not changed. | ||
They are still the same elite in power that yet use religion as a form of control over the population. | ||
We, the people, must understand. | ||
We must break away from this persecution under the pope or the Caesar of Rome because he only wants to dominate and control power. | ||
So he's nothing more than a puppet of the elite. | ||
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Yeah, I think you're right to a certain extent. | ||
I don't agree with the concept that church has been the biggest impulse for war, the biggest tool for murder. | ||
I mean, that's a common thing that you hear. | ||
It's like, oh, all these people have died in religious wars. | ||
I mean... You could add up everybody who's ever died in a religious war, and it would make about one month under, you know, communist starvation tactics that have killed literally hundreds of millions of people. | ||
So, you know, that I don't think is true. | ||
The church itself or the religion it's based on is true, but the power structure has been, you know, completely perverted and destroyed. | ||
But other than that, I think you're right. | ||
Let me ask you, Mr. Smith, remember how they burned the so-called witches at the stake or the Inquisition? | ||
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This was all the church, the crusade. | |
Yeah, those were not as they're portrayed in the mainstream media. | ||
I was just reading up, I guess I should have gotten the numbers, but I was reading up on the Inquisition. | ||
The Spanish call it, they call it the black lie or something, because it turns out like 200 people over like 150 years were actually killed by the Inquisition, and the Inquisition didn't actually have any power. | ||
Like this whole, the whole, like, Portrayal of the Inquisition as this murderous, rabid, just murdering everybody, literally didn't happen. | ||
There's no historical evidence for it. | ||
The Crusades were about combating Islam. | ||
The entire Middle East was Christian for hundreds of years until Islam came in and slaughtered them and took it over. | ||
The Crusades were an attempt to protect the Christians in the region. | ||
It was not an offensive, you know, murderous campaign. | ||
It was a defensive or reactionary campaign to the aggression from Islam. | ||
So, I mean, you know, these things, if you actually go back to history, very different than the mainstream media portrayal. | ||
- Oh, absolutely, but over time, as is documented in our historical books, like one of the books I've read was Europe in the Middle Ages, the second edition. | ||
It's a very good book that covers the history of the church from the time of Christ through the time of the kings of Europe. | ||
And we can see a change of hand and power, how they planned together to dominate and control the world through the idea of religion. | ||
And they joined hands, they became partners in this scheme to dominate the world. | ||
And every time we see the Pope and he walks around with the cap and behind them they sit on the thrones like the bishop. | ||
Like we see the English oligarchy, how they sit on their thrones of gold And the Pope walks around in his throne of gold, talk about the poor, but look how much gold, look at the city, the city of Rome. | ||
It's a city separate to itself, where the banks dominate. | ||
They are in cahoots to control the world, and as long as the people follow behind this concept, this idea has been given to the people from the dawn of time, we'll still be But we are awakened, as Mr. | ||
Jones says and as yourself have mentioned. | ||
We are awakening. | ||
The society of the world is awakening that there is more to this idea and concept of religion, Catholicism, universal, the rule of the universe. | ||
That's what Catholicism, Catholic means. | ||
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Yeah, universal. God bless you, my brother. | |
God bless you too, Michael. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you're clearly a very informed guy and I agree with most of what you say. | ||
I just, you know... I am Christian, and I love the idea of the church, but I think the power structure of Catholicism has been completely infiltrated and really overthrown in a lot of ways. | ||
And there's a few people that have called in and want to talk about this as well. | ||
We have Jason and Robin and Roberto all calling in about this topic. | ||
So we're going to go To you on the other side, a few more as well. | ||
So we'll get to all of you and get your input on this because, again, the specter of Christian nationalism is being raised as if it means Nazism. | ||
And if you say that you are a Christian nationalist, it means you're actually saying that you hail Hitler and that you want a thousand-year Reich. | ||
And it's just like, no. This entire civilization, our entire world, everything good and worth fighting for was brought about by the church, really, in its infancy. | ||
I mean, even, you know, Rome may have been very sophisticated, but they also spent their Saturday evenings at the Colosseum watching little girls be killed by animals. | ||
So, you know, a little falling short there. | ||
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Marcus in Texas has an accusation. | ||
J'accuse, Marcus. Thanks for calling in. | ||
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You're on the air. Yeah, I'm just... | |
I'm getting real tired of everybody talking about how Alex Jones is controlled. | ||
Uh... It's just become clear to me that no one's looking at all the pieces correctly. | ||
Of course, you know what I'm saying? | ||
We don't need any evidence. We already know. | ||
It's Matt. Matt? | ||
Matt's controlled. Matt's controlled? | ||
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Look at him. Look at him right now. | |
Put the camera on Matt. | ||
He's giving you the thumbs up. He's agreeing with you. | ||
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Look at him. He's very controlled. | |
How controlled he is. | ||
Flash any B-roll of Alex. | ||
That's not controlled. | ||
You're right. It's the opposite of controlled. | ||
You understand what I'm saying? Yes. | ||
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There's an example of controlled right there in Matt. | |
Matt is highly controlled. | ||
He never makes a move without thinking through it first. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
Oh my God. We're being run by globalists. | ||
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Yeah. And then also, I wanted to revisit yesterday because your mind got just numbed out. | |
And I hate to do it to you again, but I promise I didn't look these answers up. | ||
And I just want to see if I can get all the right answers to the, you know... | ||
To the very difficult questions that were asked on the street? | ||
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The very difficult ones. | |
Okay, wait, you want to ask me questions or you want me to ask you questions? | ||
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I want you to ask me the questions because I'm a phone words listener and we're comparing crowds. | |
Okay, I don't remember all of them. | ||
I think one of them was, what state is Utah in? | ||
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In that one right there is the trick question, huh? | |
It is. It's very tricky. | ||
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Utah, I believe Utah is in Utah. | |
Yes, that is accurate. | ||
What were the other ones? Okay, we got the Civil War. | ||
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What countries border the United States? | |
Okay, hold on. The crew is feeding me things. | ||
Sorry, Matt. My controller, Matt and CJ, are feeding me things to say to you now. | ||
No, no, no. CJ's my controller. | ||
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I'm your controller. Okay. | |
All right. Sorry. It gets confusing. | ||
I'm controlled by Matt, who's controlled by CJ, who's... | ||
We can't say who he's controlled by. | ||
You don't want to know. No, no, no. You don't want to know who's pulling CJ's strings. | ||
It's very deep, this whole thing. | ||
Okay. The next question is, what countries border the United States of America? | ||
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Okay. Okay. | |
You're going to have to think about this one. | ||
We got Mexico down south. | ||
Mexico's a country. And we got Canada up north, which is a country. | ||
You're acing these questions. | ||
You were well on your way to a million dollars. | ||
You forgot about Puerto Rico? | ||
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You forgot about Cuba? Technically, the water touches Puerto Rico, and that water touches us. | |
We're bordering. That's a stretch, but I'll take it. | ||
I will take it. How many dimes make up a U.S. dollar? | ||
You can use your fingers to count if you want. | ||
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Ten dimes. Ten dimes. | |
That is accurate. Yes, that is correct. | ||
Some other questions would be, what color is the sky? | ||
Who's buried in Grant's tomb? | ||
What's the opposite of up? | ||
You know, it's just the simplest questions ever. | ||
What else do they ask? Y'all remember any more of the questions? | ||
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They asked the North. They asked, who fought the Civil War? | |
Who fought the Civil War? | ||
That's right. Who was it? | ||
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Well, contrary to popular beliefs, the Nazis had nothing to do with it yet. | |
They were not quite around in the world. | ||
But we did have the Confederacy and the Union. | ||
And the one girl was like, what you talking about, presidents? | ||
That wouldn't have made it any easier for her. | ||
So I don't know why she jumped to that. | ||
That's hilarious. But we got Ulysses S. Grant, who sounds like the most Southern guy ever, but he was the North. | ||
And then you got Robert E. Lee from General Lee. | ||
Yeah, we should do something. | ||
We should do a parody of it where, like, they're asking questions like that, and the people that you see on the streets of New York literally have no idea. | ||
They're like, was it the Nazis versus the Germanys? | ||
And then the Infowarrior would be like, well, it was actually the British imperial system subverting the southern colonies to stop the cotton trade from overwhelming, like, just go into, like, all of the really deep, dark secrets, like, who was really fighting the Civil War. | ||
Right, right, right. That would be interesting. | ||
Asking very simple questions, but giving them the info-wars, behind-the-scenes answer. | ||
That would be fascinating. | ||
All right, we've got to move on. This has been a very fun call, but we've got some very serious things to talk about, Marcus. | ||
But thank you so much for the call, and thank you for revealing the truth, for exposing Matt as the controller in this situation and the real power and mastermind behind not just me, but Alex Jones as well. | ||
And of course, CJ is... | ||
Is the puppet master of the puppet masters. | ||
It's a very deep, deep, dark rabbit hole here at InfoWars. | ||
All right, let's go. | ||
Oh, no. Oh, God, the Pope himself has called in. | ||
But we're not going to go to him quite yet. Let's go to Robin in North Carolina. | ||
Robin was raised Catholic and wants to talk about waking up. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Robin. You're on the air. | ||
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Good morning, all. | |
And thank you for all you do. | ||
No, thank you. Yes, I was raised Catholic, raised full. | ||
All the way through all the CCD classes, all the way through high school and into adulthood. | ||
And then I woke up. | ||
Technically, I guess the church would call me a heretic right now. | ||
The Vatican's rules are very different than God's rules. | ||
Hence, we have a very different church. | ||
We're much more pagan now. | ||
But ever since, oh gosh, I forgot his name, Constantine, when he combined all the known world's religions into one, and that is really where the Catholic Church was born. | ||
And it's all much more pagan than God ever wrote or intended. | ||
I mean, all we have to do is look at the commandment. | ||
If we would stick with those, life would be a whole lot more simple. | ||
And they're basically honorable and moral. | ||
But if you look at the church's robes, like what the cardinals wear and the pope wears, the headdress alone is to a pagan deity named Dagon. | ||
If you look it up, you'll see that they're... | ||
The headdress of the Pope and the Cardinal's informal masses, high masses. | ||
It's the one that looks like a fish head, the pointy one. | ||
If you look at those and look at a statue of Dagon from ancient times, it's not hard to draw the analysis. | ||
The pictures that you're showing at present, Those skullcaps are really based on being under the Jewish leadership, the rabbinic thing. | ||
But their high-class ones, the pointy fish heads, are referred to Dagon. | ||
But if you ever look up Tom Horn's book, Petrus Romanos, the church is so involved in You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're talking about Christian nationalism and the Pope's comments. | ||
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We've got a lot of callers, Catholic callers. | |
You know, There are shades of gray in everything, right? | ||
My grandparents were Catholic on my mom's side. | ||
Very, very devout Catholic. | ||
And, you know, you go to their church and they actually went to a Latin mass church because, you know, the church has gotten worse in a lot of ways. | ||
It's gotten better in other ways, depending on how far you want to, you know, zoom out, I guess you could say. | ||
But I think really one of the big, one of the big mistakes That humanity made, well, it was really just one guy, I guess, Martin Luther. | ||
Martin Luther seems like he didn't know that an entirely different church existed because he was raging against the Catholic Church, which had total monopolistic power over all of Europe at the time, more or less, the Holy Roman Empire. | ||
And they were completely and utterly and totally corrupt to just absurd degrees. | ||
I mean, you read some of the accounts of Renaissance popes having orgies with just multiple members of the same family. | ||
I mean, it's just, it was just awful. | ||
It was horrible. And so, you know, Luther saw that. | ||
I was against it and wrote his thesis where he raged against the Catholic Church and inspired a bunch of people to cast off the false authority of the church. | ||
But that really just paved the way for complete chaos in the church when in reality there has been a Entirely different church, which has not suffered under the same corruption as the Catholic Church, because it didn't have the centralization of the Catholic Church. | ||
It's always been very decentralized, and most of the different dioceses are totally independent. | ||
That's the Orthodox Church. | ||
And the Orthodox Church was the church until the early... | ||
11th century, the 1000s, is when the Great Schism happened. | ||
Prior to that, it was all Orthodox. | ||
It wasn't all Catholic, it was all Orthodox. | ||
So when Constantine formed the church, or when Constantine converted to Christianity and took the whole Roman Empire along with him, that was in the 300s. | ||
So you had 700 years where it was still a unified Orthodox Church before the Catholic schism happened where one bishop decided he was actually in charge instead of the council of bishops coming to a singular agreement. | ||
So that was the big schism. | ||
That's what they call it. They call it the big schism. | ||
The Great Schism in 1045 or something, 1094, something like that. | ||
But Robin, I want you to finish up your thought there. | ||
We got caught out by the commercial break there. | ||
But go ahead and finish your thoughts, Robin, from North Carolina. | ||
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That's okay. Thank you. | |
That is a good mini history of the complexities of the... | ||
It's a very complex topic. | ||
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...evil rulership that has come through. | |
And by the way, Constantine was a worshipper of Mithra. | ||
He never was a Christian. | ||
He worshipped the sun god. | ||
But I was mentioning about Tom Horn's book, Petrus Romanos. | ||
The Vatican is into everything, especially science and control. | ||
They have a telescope in the desert. | ||
And the Indians are not real happy about the mountain. | ||
They have the telescope on. | ||
But they even are so in our faces with things that when they are exploring deep space for visitors headed to Earth, because remember the Pope said he's willing to baptize aliens that come from outer space. | ||
I know it all sounds like weird, but it's real. | ||
The device that they use to explore deep space is actually named the Lucifer device. | ||
Yep, the Lightbringer. | ||
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, Catholic Church is all sorts messed up. | ||
Although, you know, here's a fun piece of trivia. | ||
The first thing human beings ever did on an extraplanetary body was took communion. | ||
They took consecrated... | ||
You know, bread and wine up, and the first thing that happened once the moon lander landed was they performed communion, which is pretty incredible. | ||
Pretty incredible thing. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. . | |
That's right, folks. The schism, where it all began. | ||
Welcome back. We're taking your phone calls. | ||
I have people to call in about in reaction to claims the Pope is making. | ||
Because again, it's not even about whether Catholics control the world or Catholics themselves are controlled by the Jews or whether the Pope is, you know, an agent of Satan or anything like that. | ||
It's more about Representing how far these organizations and these associations have fallen from their intended purposes, and especially the way the church in modern days, whether it's the Catholic Church or the Lutheran, | ||
Protestant, different divisions, they seem to be perfectly willing to cast aside their ancient and divinely inspired rules in favor of whatever the current popular religion Attitude is, which is the reason why the church is failing. | ||
It's the reason why people are trying to, you know, claw back some semblance of Christianity in this country, because even the churches themselves are bending to the political will of people who aren't Christian and actually despise Christians pretty openly. | ||
So it's pretty sick. | ||
Roberto in California says he's Catholic, but there was an infiltration that took place. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Roberto, you're on the air. | ||
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Good morning. As a matter of fact, there's a book written by Dr. | |
Taylor Marshall about that, called Infiltration. | ||
How did that happen with that guy that wrote Rules for Radicals? | ||
Yeah, he was a little bit involved with that, too. | ||
So you're saying it was infiltrated very recently? | ||
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In the 1960s, during the... | |
Right, before the second... | ||
Well, it's been being infiltrated since the beginning by the devil, right? | ||
But... Yeah, the 1960s when they really took off after Vatican II where they changed the whole mass to make it more Protestant. | ||
Right. Yeah, and after that it's all... | ||
Stripped away the Latin mass and did a whole bunch of stuff that made things a heck of a lot worse, it seems. | ||
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Yep, and, you know... | |
Dr. Taylor Marshall, that guy would be a really good interview if you really want to get down to the nitty-gritty. | ||
He knows a lot more than me. | ||
I just listen to the book on Audible. | ||
Interesting. Well, I'm getting a lot of book recommendations today. | ||
I'll have to do my research. Thank you for that call, Roberto. | ||
I want to see if there's some more people who are talking about the Pope. | ||
Let's go to Joe in Delaware who wants to talk about the Pope, Church, and gun laws. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Joe. You're on the air. | ||
Hey, how's it going, Harrison? | ||
Good, thank you. Well, being the Pope doesn't exempt you from going nuts. | ||
I guess not. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Or being sold out. | ||
I mean, pretty much, I think, yeah, the administrative state is trying to take over and using, you know, globalism and globalists. | ||
And I think the church is fully bought into the administrative state, which is probably a little less extreme than the rest of what's going on. | ||
I mean, you know, I went to Catholic school, and believe me, there were some serious Nazi nuns in my school. | ||
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Right. | |
And they weren't all bad, but the ones that were bad, they were freaking Nazis, man. | ||
I'll tell you, I wonder if you share this experience, Joe. | ||
Of my friends who became vehemently atheist and mad at the church, they're almost all Catholics. | ||
There's something about Catholicism where if you're raised in it and you don't agree with it, it's so... | ||
It's so hardcore that it drives people away really hard. | ||
Which, again, I don't know. | ||
It's the church. It should be pretty rigid. | ||
It shouldn't be flexible. | ||
We shouldn't have what we have now in the Lutheran or Methodist or Episcopalian thing where it's like, we have our first lesbian bishop performing dog marriages. | ||
Aren't we progressive? It's like, no, you're destructive. | ||
You're wrong. | ||
You're just throwing everything out baby with the bathwater. | ||
So... You know, there's a balance to be made. | ||
But to me, it's also kind of like Mormons have the same thing, where Like, they're so strict and they're so intense about their adherence. | ||
At Jehovah's Witness, same thing, right? | ||
It's like the more intense and strict and sort of brutal you are to your own people, people either fully commit to it and they're all in, or it drives them the complete other way. | ||
There's no, like, middle ground there. | ||
But, I mean, you know, having gone through Catholic school, you know, what was your experience with that? | ||
And do you think the rigidity was positive or negative? | ||
Right. I'll let you know as distinctly as I can. | ||
My family, my grandmom, they were very unarrogant Roman Catholics. | ||
When I went to Catholic school, I got involved in being different things with the church, but there were a few nuns who tried to attack me. | ||
And I know what you're saying about, in later years, did I just say, you know, the church is trash and it's all BS? There were times when, yeah, I looked at the other side of it, but these two particular nuns, they used to have a passion play at my school at 8th grade, and that was like the big brown gem of the school, the passion play. | ||
They'd have us play roles all the way through the grades up until 8th grade. | ||
And we were standing in line one day for the bathroom, and this one wretched, nasty, skinny, just nasty nun... | ||
She came up to me in front of everybody, and she said, yeah, Joe Thomas, you know what? | ||
She said, I have a role for you to play in the passion play. | ||
You're going to play Judas Iscariot, the traitor. | ||
And I looked at her, and I just said, yeah, Sister Elise, well, guess what? | ||
I'm not going to be in your passion play. | ||
And everybody in line, all of a sudden, everybody bailed out, all the boys in line, all my other, you know, School buddies were like, yeah, neither am I. And what ended up happening here? | ||
They ended up having to have the seventh grade do the eighth grade passion play. | ||
And that was like a crushing blow to the school. | ||
And there was one other nun where she tried to embarrass me. | ||
And so she put a desk in front of the class against the chalkboard facing the class. | ||
And she made me sit down. | ||
And when I sat in the desk, she turned around and smashed the desk into my kneecaps. | ||
And what I did was I got up, tore a leg off the desk, and she just turned around and walked away from the class. | ||
And I threw this desk leg in her direction. | ||
It actually hit her in the back of her leg. | ||
I was already out of the desk. | ||
She came running back to me with her finger up in the air, and I just looked at her. | ||
And I said, yeah, go ahead. | ||
And nothing was ever said about it, Harrison. | ||
It never went to the principal. | ||
It never went to anything. | ||
So, yeah, there were times where I thought the church is just totally bogus and corrupted. | ||
Yeah, if these are the representatives of the church, then why would I want to have anything to do with it? | ||
You know, you're right. | ||
I mean, humans will take any power they have and it'll corrupt them, even if it's supposed to be based on something good. | ||
So, I mean, it is interesting. | ||
And again, you know, this might not be like breaking news that we're talking about here. | ||
Of course, it's based on the announcement that the Pope made. | ||
And we'll move on to some other news here. | ||
And we've got callers about other topics as well. | ||
But, you know, I think when we look at the world conflict that's taking place right now, it is very much a spiritual war. | ||
And what could be a... | ||
Probably the most powerful bulwark against it, being the Catholic Church, and to see it being used instead to facilitate and cooperating with the takeover, the satanic New World Order takeover, is so frustrating, and it speaks to really the human failures of the church to a very, very deep level. So, you know, I think it's worth it to talk about all this and just consider what the hell's going on here. | ||
Because clearly the Pope, I mean, my God, what a dirtbag. | ||
What a scumbag. What a controlled puppet this man is. | ||
And he's on the line right now. | ||
He's called in from Coney Island, the Pope. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in, Mr. | ||
Francis. You're on the air. Good morning. | ||
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How are you, Mr. Harrison? | |
May God bless you, but not the God you think. | ||
How are you? Very good. | ||
Thank you, sir. I must say it's an honor to speak to you. | ||
Yes, I need to let you know, you keep eating the meat. | ||
I can't really be friends with you, Howard. | ||
You eat too much meat. | ||
I can't eat meat? I have to eat, what, fish on Fridays or something? | ||
How's it go again? I can eat beaver though, right? | ||
Have you tried, yes, beaver, very good. | ||
Have you tried the cricket steak? | ||
Oh, no. Oh, no. | ||
They're going to have cricket fries at the Catholic Church. | ||
It's not going to be fish fries anymore. | ||
It's going to be maggot fries. | ||
Oh, maggot fries on Fridays at the church. | ||
We can still eat beavers. That's how God's laws work, apparently. | ||
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All right, folks, we got... | |
We have Jason in Tennessee. | ||
He's called in about the Pope comments in the Daily Dispatch. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jason. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
You will be, momentarily. | ||
There you are. Thanks for calling in, Jason. | ||
Jason from Tennessee, do you hear me? | ||
Too slow. All right, we've got to move on then. | ||
Let's go to Presley in North Carolina. | ||
He wants to talk about AI drones. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Presley. You're on the air. | ||
Good morning. Doing well. Doing well, thanks. | ||
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So, I just wanted to bring an article to your attention. | |
All right. On the New York Times website, this is from June of last year, AI drone may have acted on its own in attacking fighters. | ||
A United Nations report suggested that fighters in Libya's civil war may have selected a target. | ||
So, I was thinking about that with Amazon wanting to launch their whole drone delivery service there in Austin. | ||
It sounds like a wonderful recipe for awesomeness. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it is crazy. | ||
With the amount of news that we cover on a daily basis, you know, things that should be very important are just another, you know, data point in this long... | ||
In this long trail of data that we're trying to follow. | ||
But yeah, last year it was revealed that AI drones were acting on their own accord and going after targets that they decided. | ||
They were not being guided by human beings. | ||
The targets were not even selected by human beings. | ||
They selected themselves. | ||
You know, I want to know what would happen if... | ||
Amazon released killer drones. | ||
I mean, seriously. I know it might sound like sci-fi, but did you see the video we were just watching? | ||
We're in the sci-fi world now. | ||
I would like to know, what if Amazon, just on its own accord, started releasing killer drones maybe in Libya, maybe in some sort of war-torn country? | ||
What would governments do to fight back against it? | ||
What control over Amazon would it have? | ||
Who would be punished for it? Anybody? | ||
Would anybody be punished for it? | ||
Or would it just be, well, you can't blame us. | ||
The drone did it. The robot did it. | ||
Are you going to blame the person who programmed it? | ||
Are you going to blame the person who released it? | ||
Are you going to blame the person who built the battery to charge it? | ||
I mean, who are you going to blame here? | ||
Who is really at fault if a drone goes out and kills somebody? | ||
A company? The company? | ||
Sure, but... Yeah, Amazon would be held viable. | ||
Would they, though? That's the question. | ||
Yeah. How? | ||
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They would probably seize their assets in the country. | |
Hmm, but then, you know... | ||
If they couldn't get any other recourse. | ||
But if Amazon, you know, is... | ||
basically has nearly monopolistic control of... | ||
The entire production and supply chain line. | ||
If all the food is delivered by Amazon and all of the healthcare is handled by Amazon and all of the everything, it rapidly is, though. | ||
I mean, if things keep going as they are, Amazon's going to own everything, right? | ||
I mean, what is there to stand up against Amazon? | ||
And at that point, is the American government more trustworthy than Amazon? | ||
No. I just think it's just a fun little mental game to play. | ||
What would happen if Amazon's robot killed somebody? | ||
I mean, did the government take over Tesla when, you know, a Tesla ran over a pedestrian and killed them? | ||
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Yeah, but didn't Tesla handle that civilly? | |
Perhaps, but... | ||
Do you know? I imagine they did. | ||
I imagine, you know, they would have settled in the same way. | ||
I mean, I imagine they have insurance. I guess insurance companies would have covered it. | ||
But I don't know. I really don't know. | ||
I just think there's a certain point where these companies get so big and powerful. | ||
You know, what force is there to stand against it? | ||
The government would be the only thing, but they seem only interested in Cooperating and contributing to the power of Amazon. | ||
And that's it. | ||
Let's go out to the next phone call. | ||
Ray in Knoxville says he wished we could organize like the left. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Ray. You're on the air. | ||
Can you hear me? Yes. | ||
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Okay, I'm an InfoWars fan here big time, 24-7, also like a fan in War Room. | |
So you guys are awesome, like, fan in films, Carlson, All these people are like the Paul Revere's. | ||
They're lighting a lamp. They're telling us what's going on. | ||
They're giving us information, which is crucial. | ||
But on this end, it's so hard because we're not organized. | ||
God-fearing, wonderful American people. | ||
We get all this information. | ||
We're prepping. We're doing all the things we're supposed to do. | ||
But the left with Soros and all that, they're all organized. | ||
So we watch our government. | ||
It's just like we're just watching it get worse and worse. | ||
This dual justice system. | ||
You know, it's like a Trojan horse goes into Washington. | ||
It's supposed to be Republican representatives, and they're not. | ||
You know, they're all out here siding. | ||
And what do we do? | ||
My gripe, and it's not really a gripe, it's more like a concern, is that we're not organized. | ||
We don't know what to do. | ||
I think there's more power here than what we realize, but we just sit and watch it, watch it, watch it, you know? | ||
So that's my question for you, Harrison. | ||
What do we do? How do we organize more than just watch the demise of our Constitution and everything else, you know? | ||
Well, the way you do it is by doing it. | ||
The way you organize is by organizing, right? | ||
The way that you get people together is by reaching out to people and bringing them together, starting events and inviting people to them. | ||
I mean, it's the classic phrase, if you build it, they will come. | ||
It's absolutely true. And people, a lot of times, especially in America, I don't know if it's just because we're demoralized or because we've been convinced that we can't organize, but people think that there needs to be some sort of overarching... | ||
I'm glad the crew is bringing up this image of the Barton Springs pool swim, because sure, Infowars has some reach and maybe more reach than the average person, but we didn't need permission for this. | ||
Nobody needed to Do a lot of work to bring this together. | ||
You just send out the call. | ||
You just go, if you care about this, be here at this time. | ||
And people will show up because people are looking for... | ||
Everybody's looking for a leader. | ||
Everybody's looking for somebody else to organize. | ||
Now, it would be nice if InfoWars could be that organizing structure as well, but we have our part to play. | ||
And that's really the key here is everybody needs to figure out what part they play. | ||
And if you're an organizer, you need to be organizing and getting people together and creating events that look good and sound good and can be popular. | ||
And to have camera crews there to capture it all and to find outlets that will spread the message and to coordinate with the people who are good at making signs, to coordinate with the people that know video production and know social media and to coordinate with these other people. | ||
So, you know, InfoWars is here to try to aggregate news and try to give you the information that you need to then act on. | ||
But we can't also be the ones to organize it. | ||
I know that's not what you're saying, but I know that's how a lot of people feel and it's how I feel as well. | ||
It's like, I wish we could be the ones to organize all this, but if we're doing that, then we can't be the ones who are aggregating and reviewing and going over news. | ||
So we have to play our part and we need other people to play theirs and then we can cooperate with one another and build on each other's strength and be stronger than the individual parts. | ||
And it's funny that you didn't call in about We're good to go. | ||
Protestant Church to the Orthodox Church as well. | ||
Could these not be the engine of our renewal? | ||
Could the churches not be the organizing factor that we need to come together and promote the image of Christ that America was first founded on and get us back? | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Interesting news coming out today. | ||
Ties into some of the stuff that we have been covering earlier in the week. | ||
We'll go back out to your phone calls in just a moment. | ||
We'll be joined in the third hour, in about one hour, in fact, by Taylor Hansen. | ||
We'll talk about the interview that he had with Marjorie Taylor Greene that has caused all sorts of outrage and consternation from the New World Order as they invoked the specter of Christian nationalism. | ||
And nothing is more... | ||
Offensive to Americans than Christianity and nationalism. | ||
So, of course, it's been popularly condemned, this idea. | ||
I want to talk about big tech for a second. | ||
You know, it's interesting. I've talked a lot, especially recently, about The FBI and the times when I used to work with the FBI on film sets and there'd be FBI agents there helping to guide it. | ||
We were making movies for the FBI, training videos for the FBI to show their own agents to show them the process of how things work. | ||
And a lot of it was about playing within the rules, playing within the bounds of the law. | ||
And I remember one particular instance. | ||
They had suspicion. They had reports in the movie, right? | ||
The plot of this movie was that they had reports of a guy who was going to do some sort of terroristic action. | ||
In the movie, I think it was he was going to try to assassinate a DA that was targeting him. | ||
And it was a video, a movie all about sovereign citizens, how dangerous sovereign citizens were and how the FBI would be fighting against the sovereign citizens. | ||
It was very awkward for me because I had to make notes. | ||
I was going over the script and I was helping to do some of the writing on the script. | ||
And I had to make notes like, hey, right here you have the bad guy quoting Thomas Jefferson. | ||
I think that's a mixed message that you're sending. | ||
When you have the bad guy saying the quote about watering the tree of liberty with the blood of tyrants and patriots. | ||
It's like, so are you saying that... | ||
Tom Jefferson is a bad guy, or are you saying the Sovereign Citizen bad guy in the movie is actually a good guy because he's following what the founders were saying? | ||
It was very confusing, so I had to make these notes, and then they were promptly ignored by the FBI and put into the movie anyway. | ||
And one of the occasions where, again, the scene in this movie was teaching the FBI agents how to get information without needing a warrant, parallel construction, they called it. | ||
This was all open. | ||
The FBI agents weren't shy about this. | ||
It's called parallel construction. | ||
We do it all the time. It's where you want to get somebody for this, but you don't have proof of it, so you can't get a warrant for that. | ||
And so you find something else that they did, you get a warrant for that. | ||
And then once you have the warrant, you go in and find the thing that you actually wanted to get in the first place. | ||
So these sorts of workarounds to rules, right? | ||
They're still playing within the rules. | ||
They're still following the letter of the law. | ||
But progressing their cases forward. | ||
And so one of the Instances of this was they wanted to investigate this guy's social media and the scene in the movie was pointing out that you can investigate their social media as long as it's public. | ||
As long as their Facebook is public and you don't have to sign in, then the FBI can use that as an investigative tool. | ||
They can go and look at the Facebook page and see if there's anything on there, threats or anything of the like, that they can then use to get a warrant to maybe then get Facebook to send them information. | ||
About the stuff that's not public, the messages and the non-public posts and things like that. | ||
And I remember sitting there and seeing as they filmed this, and they're looking at this screen and the characters who are playing the FBI agents are going, yeah, look at this. | ||
There's a lot. There's a lot here. | ||
There's more than enough here to justify a warrant. | ||
I'm looking at the Facebook page. | ||
I'm going, that looks a lot like my Facebook page. | ||
That looks a lot like the stuff I post. | ||
There's a bunch of founding fathers quotes. | ||
There's a bunch of liberty or death type of, you know, content being put out. | ||
There were Gadsden flags and that sort of stuff. | ||
It was very bizarre sitting there literally telling an FBI agent going, you know, that looks a lot like my Facebook page. | ||
And yet in this movie, you're saying that this Facebook page makes him a dangerous person and means you can then use warrants to investigate him further. | ||
Because he posts patriotic material on his Facebook page. | ||
Doesn't that seem a little weird to you? | ||
Doesn't that seem a little counter factual to you? | ||
That you would use somebody who posts quotes from the founding fathers as evidence that they're dangerous to then go after them? | ||
It seems a little strange. | ||
Seems a little backwards. Seems like I'm your enemy. | ||
Seems like I'm the type of person that you're saying is a danger to this country and needs to be investigated and arrested by the FBI. It's very odd. | ||
Very strange indeed. | ||
But of course, I think things have gotten a little bit wonky. | ||
I think those solid lines that the FBI is supposed to adhere to have all gotten a little bit fuzzy, haven't they? | ||
After all, it wasn't the FBI or the... | ||
American government that asked mainstream media, or big tech that is, to all at once, in a singular monolithic move, cancel Alex Jones from Twitter and Facebook and Instagram and Spotify and every other platform you care to name all at once on a single day. | ||
That wasn't the American government coming in and ordering them to do that. | ||
That was a decision made by their supranational government, by their silent, shadowy, unelected government that actually makes decisions and enforces them through their corporate agencies instead of their governmental ones. | ||
The latest gays against groomers has been suspended from Twitter. | ||
Because while they've had the name groomer in their handle since they were founded, Months and months ago, it was just this week that Twitter decided actually groomer is an insult and it's homophobic and it's hate speech and so you'll be removed. | ||
Being a groomer, it's apparently a protected class. | ||
Remember yesterday we covered the story in the UK where the police went and knocked on the door and questioned a woman because she was, quote, untoward against pedophiles. | ||
She was rude to pedophiles, and so they investigated her for hate speech. | ||
You really have to ask the question, when do we get off this slippery slope? | ||
When do we interrupt our downward slide and start climbing back up to a place where any of this makes any sense at all? | ||
Twitter is now warning that governments are demanding user info at an alarming rate. | ||
Twitter warned Thursday that local, state, and national governments around the world are asking the company to remove content and provide private information of user accounts at an alarming rate. | ||
The company said in a new report that it received a record number of legal demands from governments, nearly 50,000, during a six-month period last year. | ||
The 47,572 legal demands were for 198,931 unique accounts. | ||
The US makes up the majority of the demands for account information, accounting for 20% of the requests per Twitter. | ||
Japan, out of all things, had the most requests for Twitter to take down content, the Associated Press reports. | ||
Twitter said it complied with about 40% of all requests for user data. | ||
They say this is not an isolated event, as Twitter said the number of requests has increased after each reporting period. | ||
Similarly, Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, said last year it has seen an increase of government requests for private user data. | ||
And again, this is the point of you will own nothing. | ||
This is the point of... | ||
Not actually having any property because they can violate your Fifth Amendment, sometimes without even a warrant. | ||
I don't know if any of these requests went through the process that's usually necessary for getting a warrant. | ||
it was likely just a request. | ||
It was a request from one agency in the government to another in a corporation. | ||
Just, hey, would you mind providing us this information? | ||
You don't have to, but we would really appreciate it if you did. | ||
And of course, the corporation doesn't see its job as safeholding and protecting the information that's being stored or shared on its platforms, but rather it sees itself as another extension of the same globalist scheme that the U.S. government is a part of. | ||
So they're partners in this, and they're happy to share that information. | ||
No warrant needed, right? | ||
If a cop comes and says, hey, do you mind if I look around your car? | ||
And you say yes, then they can look around your car. | ||
If they come and say, do you mind if I look around your car? | ||
And you say, do you have a warrant? | ||
Then they have to go through the process of getting the warrant. | ||
That's because you own your car, right? | ||
That's because you own your house. | ||
Now, if you don't own your house and you rent your house, then they don't have to go to you. | ||
They have to go to your landlord. Your landlord doesn't care about somebody looking through your stuff. | ||
It's not his stuff. It's his house. | ||
And so he has a key so he can give it to the authorities and they can get into your house without needing a warrant because they have permission from the person that actually owns it instead of the person that's inside. | ||
This happens all the time. And so that's what's happening here, is that when everything is stored on the cloud, it's not stored on a cloud. | ||
It's not stored in the air or in the ether or in some intangible thing. | ||
It's stored on somebody else's hard drive. | ||
So they own that hard drive. | ||
They own that data. They can hand it over to the government whenever they want. | ||
This is the great cooperation, the great coordination. | ||
It's called the Great Reset, but really it's the great consolidation of power from governments and corporations against you. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
We'll go out to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
I do just want to tie in the story that we were talking about in the last segment, the one we were talking about yesterday. | ||
After all, Twitter is warning the governments are demanding user info at an alarming rate, meaning the private information of the Twitter users, which I imagine could be anything from their private messages to their activity to the IP addresses that they use to access. | ||
The site, just all sorts of stuff, the connections, who they communicate with, all sorts of information you can get from somebody who even doesn't use Twitter that much. | ||
You can get their phone number and their email and all sorts of good information about that. | ||
And of course, if they use it to communicate with other people, then you get a whole network of information. | ||
And of course, we know that Twitter and all of these big tech companies were, of course, founded in their Creation from the NQTEL CIA computer network. | ||
And so big tech has been intricately intertwined with the deep state since its very beginning. | ||
Seems like they're sort of going public with that now. | ||
Again, it's the great consolidation, the great cooperation. | ||
But consider that, in addition to the story we covered yesterday, FBI whistleblowers reveal Bureau leadership is pressuring agents to artificially pad domestic terrorism data to help push Biden narrative. | ||
This was Representative Jim Jordan talking about whistleblowers who have disclosed the FBI leadership is pressuring agents to artificially pad domestic terrorism data. | ||
So you can just see how all of this plays together, right? | ||
You can see how all of this is... | ||
A system of cooperation, a system of highly oiled gears working together to drive forward the machine of tyranny. | ||
As you have the FBI leadership pressuring agents to fabricate domestic terrorism cases. | ||
Which essentially means go on Twitter and find people that are saying things that the government doesn't like, complete violation of the First Amendment, and then cooperate with big tech to either take down those posts or get the information about the people, again, in complete violation of the First Amendment. | ||
And the only argument against caring about Internet censorship for the longest time has been, well, they're private companies and the First Amendment doesn't Concern private companies, but when those private companies are acting at the behest of and at the request of the United States government, I think we have a conflict of interest there, and I don't think that little talking point works anymore. | ||
Of course, it never should have worked in the first place since it's supposed to be about the spirit of the law and the spirit of what makes America America and the values that we hold and the things we cherish, like our free speech. | ||
These things are not held as important or worth defending by the people that control the largest swaths of our economy as well as our methods of communication. | ||
So it's very troubling, the world that we're entering into. | ||
And if we don't fight back now, if we don't stand up now, if we don't reassert Our right to speak our minds, our right to oppose our government, our right to be dissidents in the traditional American fashion, then we're going to lose that right. | ||
Our rights are not what are written on a piece of paper. | ||
They're what you're willing to fight for, to quote David Knight. | ||
With that, let's go out to the phone calls again. | ||
We have Jefferson in Virginia who has a prediction about Biden and his little case of Kung Flu he got there. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jefferson. You're on the air. | ||
Hey, good morning, Harrison. Good morning. | ||
Yes, we live in a country where people can be asked, what state is Utah in? | ||
And they don't know the answer to that question. | ||
And what country is the border of the United States? | ||
They don't know that question. | ||
If we're going to organize resistance, We have to dumb it down. | ||
We need a rallying cry that everybody can understand. | ||
And it looks like Biden could be gone in less than two weeks. | ||
If he has a rebound case from the Paxlovid and they try to fix it or save him using Remdesivir, he could be out of office by August 15th. | ||
Just the treatment could cause his brain to go... | ||
Further down, if he could get 25th Amendment, he could be out of office. | ||
So the rallying cry should be Kamala is ineligible. | ||
She must step down before she steps up. | ||
You know, you are right. | ||
Things do need to be simplified down more, and I think we need just more pot... | ||
We just need more positive pushback rather than negative in most cases. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Jefferson. | ||
Let's go to Jordan in North New Jersey. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jordan. You're on the air. | ||
Hi, Harrison. How are you? | ||
Good, thank you. Good. | ||
So I just wanted to call. | ||
I've called in on the past regarding the brain neurotechnology. | ||
I called in. And I know you have the intellectual curiosity also to point out the program in the Army called JADC2. And this is the Joint Command and Control using 5G and integrating autonomous vehicles. | ||
This is also in conjunction with what I've called in the past, Alexon, which is the N3 program, which is direct neural interface with basically pilots. | ||
Which is an intermediate stage, actually, for them to record that data and then eventually have a computer basically just reproduce it, however long that takes. | ||
But I think Jason Burmis was hosting the last hour yesterday and pointed out that they have effectively piloted a Black Hawk helicopter autonomously, which has probably been around a long time. | ||
But I just want to raise awareness that everybody can look it up. | ||
It's very important. People see this. | ||
It's the JADC2 program, and you look it up, and it's a complete integration of all the branches of the military. | ||
This also ties into basically getting rid of most of the manpower in the military through the vaccination program and all the dissenters and so forth, as well as this domestic terrorist effort, which targets many times members of the military who are patriots and will not fall down. | ||
I just thought it's a good time to alert everybody to this and to also encourage everybody who does not follow the plan and gets injected with nanotechnology or what have you or lives in a sleep-like state, | ||
has any scientific and technical knowledge that people Marshal their resources now and hone in on the issues that are really confronting us, which is this nanotech revolution invidiously invading the neurobiology of every human basically who gets injected now, | ||
as well as the militaries purging all manpower, all patriots, I'm integrating the technology and then running, you know, basically what probably at some point is going to be what I call a winter soldier event, much like the movie. | ||
You know, it's a good way of encapsulating, like the last caller said, dumb it down a little bit. | ||
If you remember, Robert Redford was in that film, the second Captain America, but had a very interesting component of it. | ||
Where they basically could identify every patriot and have this automated weapon system, kill them immediately, and then integrate their power and bring in the new empire, whatever it may be, the dystopia. | ||
So I just want to raise that because they're moving very quickly toward this. | ||
I've compiled, as I've mentioned to you last time, scientific evidence that they can... | ||
Put whatever they want into these injections, things that can't be seen by normal microscopy, okay, at the nano level, which is interdecting human neurology. | ||
And I want to also point out why I'm on this call, because I know you have to move. | ||
move. | ||
I know you have a guest coming. | ||
Once again, my resource, which is www.coronazed.com, as well as support the Neuro Rights Foundation, which is actually started by a gentleman who was involved with which is actually started by a gentleman who was involved with the BRAIN Initiative, which I talked to Alex about in October of 2021 when I disclosed the N3 program to him, a guy named | ||
Just, who was involved, who is now outwardly going and trying to get people to understand the danger. | ||
And Argentina passed a bill protecting neuro rights. | ||
This is how important this is and people really need to wake up to this because it's going to be hard to convert anybody to anything. | ||
If their minds are affected, right? | ||
If they've got a chip in their brain that shocks them every time they think something wrong, it's going to be hard to bring them back on the right side. | ||
You bring up so many great points. | ||
I'm sorry we have to go to commercial break as we end out this hour, but really great call, Jordan, and I was taking notes during it. | ||
I hope our audience was as well. | ||
So I'll look into everything that you've mentioned this whole time. | ||
And one thing to know, I was reading the book called Pentagon's Brain about the foundation of DARPA. | ||
And you have to understand the entire concept of computers themselves started and were created and always pursued the stated attempt of recreating with eventually the goal of replacing the human brain. | ||
Like it's always been about trying to replicate the processes of the human brain and attempt to overcome and replace them. | ||
So when you hear Yuval Noah Harari talking about that stuff, it's not speculative. | ||
They're getting that technology and they're announcing it. | ||
They're not talking about fantasy or sci-fi. | ||
They're talking about what they're doing right now. | ||
And they're letting their compatriots know so they can all get on board with it. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. . | |
According to the propagandized hype, federal officials claim the investigation into Hunter Biden regarding various tax violations and or foreign lobbying violations has reached a critical stage. | ||
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Attorney General Merrick Garland, these people have to come clean and tell us what we know. | |
We may need a special counsel on this one. | ||
But after the FBI sat on the laptop and have repeatedly meddled in the last three presidential elections as lapdogs for the Democratic Party and the Clinton Foundation, this critical stage will likely take the form of the DOJ and the Fed's propaganda rollout of the slap on the wrist Hunter Biden is likely to receive. | ||
If the feds actually looked at the evidence from the laptop millions have seen already, foreign lobbying violations could easily pinch Joe Biden and his brother, James. | ||
On May 13, 2017, I received an email concerning allocation of equity, which says 10 percent held by H for the big guy. | ||
In that email, there's no question that H stands for Hunter, big guy for his father, Joe Biden. | ||
And Jim for Jim Biden. | ||
In fact, Hunter often referred to his father as the big guy or my chairman. | ||
On numerous occasions, it was made clear to me that Joe Biden's involvement was not to be mentioned in writing, but only face to face. | ||
In fact, I was advised by Gillian and Walker that Hunter and Jim Biden were paranoid about keeping Joe Biden's involvement secret. | ||
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As if to confirm how suspect this conduct was, that it should be a concern to our country, Hunter Biden and his lawyer could not even keep their story straight. | |
Compare the press release that was issued by Burisma on May 12, 2014, with Hunter Biden's lawyer statement on October 13, 2019. | ||
The May 2014 press release begins, R for Robert Hunter Biden will be in charge of Holdings' legal unit. | ||
He was going to be in charge of a Ukrainian gas company owned by an oligarch's legal unit. | ||
However, in his lawyer's statement in October of 2019, after his involvement with Burisma came under renewed public scrutiny, he now claims at no time was Hunter in charge of the company's legal affairs. | ||
Which is it? What was Hunter Biden doing at Burisma in exchange for millions of dollars? | ||
Who knows? | ||
What were they looking to hide so much for his corporate governance and transparency? | ||
Today, Senator Johnson and I began a series of speeches on our investigations into the Biden family financial deals. | ||
Senator Chuck Grassley wrote a damning letter to the FBI and the DOJ calling them out on their growing track record of flagrant abuse of power. | ||
It read like a letter to a hostile foreign country rather than to our own national security institution and the highest justice department in the land. | ||
Grassley wrote, it is further alleged that in August 2020, FBI supervisory intelligence analyst Brian Auten opened an assessment which was used by a FBI headquarters team to improperly discredit negative Hunter Biden information. | ||
As disinformation and caused investigative activity to cease. | ||
Importantly, it's been alleged to my office that Auten's assessment was opened in August 2020, which is the same month that Senator Johnson and I received an unsolicited and unnecessary briefing from the FBI that purportedly related to our Biden investigation and a briefing for which is the same month that Senator Johnson and I received an unsolicited and unnecessary briefing from the FBI that purportedly related to our Biden investigation | ||
Jonathan Turley further spoke on the escape route already laid out for the Biden crime family. | ||
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There are these questions as to why many of these witnesses haven't been called. | |
And whether the investigation itself is artificially narrow. | ||
We're talking about an influence peddling scheme that netted millions of dollars for Hunter Biden. | ||
But his uncle is also involved. | ||
And the president is all over these records. | ||
I mean, he is repeatedly raised in these emails, in getting office benefits through a Chinese client, of getting funds from shared accounts with Hunter, even shared credit cards being used. | ||
All of that would seem to make him a rather relevant witness, but there's no indication he has been called. | ||
You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, folks, welcome back. | ||
We'll have a lot to talk about today. We'll be welcoming Taylor Hansen in the bottom half of this hour. | ||
Talk about his interview with Marjorie Taylor Greene on Christian nationalism and just the state of the nation in general. | ||
Today is the 29th of July, which means it is release day for Alex's War. | ||
You can now purchase and watch Alex's War. | ||
You can get it from Amazon, and that will drive the movie up the charts and hopefully have a Corresponding effect. | ||
Wait a second. I'm mixing things up here. | ||
You can't stream it on Apple. | ||
That's what I'm mixing up. | ||
I'm confused because there are two massive, awesome things that have been released recently. | ||
One is Alex's War, the documentary. | ||
That you can download and drive up the iTunes chart and watch today online. | ||
You can also get a hard DVD copy that you can save for your archive or send to friends or simply keep for when this information is eventually outlawed and you have to Send it by carrier pigeon to avoid the drones that will kill you if you try to talk about this stuff. | ||
That's all coming down the pipe. | ||
So make sure to get your DVD now while you still can at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
But there's also The Great Reset book by Alex Jones that recently came out. | ||
Now, you can pre-order that on Amazon and drive that up the charts and hopefully boost its popularity and expose more people to the reality of what lies behind the Great Reset. | ||
It's called The Great Reset and the War for the World. | ||
That's the newest book by Alex Jones. | ||
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The top of dissidence itself here in this country. | ||
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With that, we go out to the phone calls. Daryl in North Carolina wants to talk about TV being all propaganda. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Daryl. You're on the air. | ||
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Oh, hey, Harrison. Howdy. | |
My pronouns are he and ha. | ||
I'm a man, I hope, and I'm wearing a camo t-shirt, red shorts, and flip-flops. | ||
Thank you for that. I'm very comfortable now. | ||
Thank you. Yeah. | ||
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Hey, I've just been listening to your stuff, you know, of course, last day and a half. | |
And really what's on my mind is my five-year-old daughter, who's about to start kindergarten in a month, and Jesus. | ||
And the programming stuff, too, is all part of it. | ||
It's all wrapped into a big ball. | ||
Right, it's gotta be kind of horrifying being on the cusp of sending your daughter into, I imagine, public schools, in which case, geez, she's gonna come back thinking all sorts of crazy stuff. | ||
I gotta be honest, I don't look forward to that time when my son is out of the control of my wife and I, where we can have a say over the media that he ingests and the lessons he's being taught. | ||
I very much fear And will do everything I can to resist handing his brain over to the psychopaths in charge. | ||
How are you dealing with this, Daryl? It's hard. | ||
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I mean, I want to homeschool, you know, which I've been doing, you know, for a couple of years now, which I love. | |
But it's not just my decision because I share half and half. | ||
So, you know, the ex wants to go to public school and I want to homeschool. | ||
So bottom line is she has to start public school in a month because, you know, you've got to compromise, right? | ||
Right. It's rough. | ||
It's rough. But, you know, the only thing that helps me, honestly, is that years ago, I realized, you know, when she's out of my sight, there's nothing I can do. | ||
I can't just follow him around. | ||
You know, there's nothing I can do. So I just said, you know what, Jesus, I put her in your lap. | ||
I give her to you, please. There's nothing I can do. | ||
You're in charge. You're in charge of it all. | ||
And I told her that at an early age. | ||
If I'm not around, you ever need help, just ask Jesus. | ||
Jesus guide me. Jesus help me. | ||
Do it three times. She's on board. | ||
She does it. You start the kids early, honestly, just one-on-one, they get it. | ||
They get it quick. Yeah, you know, and that's the good news. | ||
I went through public school. | ||
I didn't fall for the brainwashing. | ||
And in a lot of ways, I think it was a hugely positive thing, especially going to Middle school and high school in Houston, Texas, and some of the biggest schools in that city where, you know, you wanted diversity. | ||
Well, there was plenty of that there. | ||
And so, you know, I feel like I am very wise to the world and the way things work and, you know, interaction with people because you're put in these situations where you're not isolated and separated from the wider swath of humanity. | ||
You're right there in it and you're hearing all the messages. | ||
But as long as you have that stable and solid foundation to fall back on, then all of the propaganda can just sort of wash over you and you can see it for what it is. | ||
So in that way, then you become educated about how it works and about how these systems operate and you don't let it affect you. | ||
So if you're unprepared and you go into these situations, you might fall for all the crap they push on you. | ||
But if you're prepared, then all the crap they try to push on you really just should reinforce what you already believe and you see from inside the belly of the beast how it all works. | ||
So there is a positive to going to public school as well, even if it's, you know, violent and dangerous and depersonalizing and all this sort of stuff. | ||
You can actually overcome that with a good home life and a solid, especially religious foundation in my experience. | ||
So, you know, I don't think it's that bad. | ||
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Yeah. Yeah, me too. | |
I went to public school, grade school, junior high, high school, but I had no idea. | ||
And I went every day. | ||
I feel like a fool that I didn't ditch more. | ||
I was like, let's go do it. | ||
But you're right, it's social. | ||
What do you do for social? | ||
That's the thing. I do the soccer, good during soccer, do horseback training. | ||
The classroom is important, but it's hard to trust. | ||
It's hard to trust, but you're right. | ||
They need it. And then if they have the foundation that she's going to be stronger mentally than I was. | ||
Like I said, going back to programming a TV, I was programmed by Happy Days, Gilligan's Island, and Kung Fu. | ||
Those are my shows. | ||
And now I can look back on my life and my own behavior. | ||
I'm Gilligan sometimes. | ||
Sometimes I'm the Kung Fu guy staring off into space. | ||
Sometimes I'm the pawns going, hey! | ||
Right, right. Yeah, it's funny. | ||
And those things, while the people in charge maybe were attempting to get messages across to you, the point of those were entertainment, right? | ||
You were more formed by the entertainment that you watched, and you watched it strictly for entertainment reasons than you were for the lessons that were actually tried to be pushed on you. | ||
That's why I... That's why I embody the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. | ||
That's what I was raised on. Sometimes I'm Raphael. | ||
Sometimes I'm Michelangelo, the party dude. | ||
You know, it depends day to day. | ||
Sometimes I wield a katana. | ||
Sometimes I wield nunchucks. | ||
It depends on the mood, but I'm always in the mood for pizza. | ||
And, yeah, it's amazing how much the media influences us. | ||
So, yeah, just make sure they're watching good media. | ||
I know at my sister's house, she has kids a little bit older than I do, and they have a very strict rule to basically show no media prior... | ||
Following the 1970s. | ||
Like, they watch nothing but old Disney cartoons from the hand-drawn days. | ||
And the kids are doing all right. | ||
So, yeah. Well, we'll be praying for you, Daryl. | ||
And, you know, hopefully your daughter... | ||
Hopefully your daughter, you know, if she is taught anything, can come to you and get the real answer. | ||
And know that she can trust you in that. | ||
That's why parents are so important. | ||
Man, a world without parents, it's all the state. | ||
All right, folks, we're going to go out to one more phone call here, And then I got a couple more stories covered before we welcome Taylor Hansen to the program to talk about the state of the world, the nation in particular. | ||
We got old dude in Mississippi, or Missouri, rather. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Old Dude. | ||
We're going to talk about Christian nationalism. | ||
That'll be our topic with Taylor Hansen. | ||
What are your thoughts on the topic, sir? | ||
Well, hey, just to add to what the last caller had to say about having to send your kids to public school, right now we're sending our kids to public school so that we have time freed up to be able to engage in the culture war. | ||
And we tell our kids the truth. | ||
We've kept it really real with our kids from the beginning. | ||
So no Santa Claus, no Easter Bunny. | ||
Our kids go to school. | ||
They tell other kids that's a lie. | ||
That's not true. The reason why we celebrate Christmas and Easter is to celebrate the things that Jesus did for us, who the date is literally set on his birth. | ||
That's an unprecedented historical fact that a lot of people take for granted and they shouldn't. | ||
And so to that point, I was living my life in La La Land all the way through college. | ||
A friend of mine brings a documentary film called Loose Change to My House. | ||
In September of 2007, literally changed the path I had planned for my life. | ||
And it led me to seek God and to seek a better understanding of reality, which is the way that things actually exist. | ||
And when you start to look at origin and you start to look at the dominating themes of how everything came to be the way that it is, then you recognize that you've really got the Genesis account of creation where God created, or you have the theory of evolution. | ||
And if you really dive into that and you look at the whole process of radiocarbon dating, you realize that you have to put a tremendous amount of trust in man's ability to create an instrument to measure variables that cannot be validated. | ||
How convenient is it that the half-life of carbon extends just beyond the window of documented human history? | ||
We only have just under 50 million hours of documented human history. | ||
That's right, 50 million hours of documented human history. | ||
And when you look at the impact that Jesus Christ had on this realm, It is monolithic. | ||
It's so in your face that people overlook it because God has simplified existence on a grand scale. | ||
And God has put it on my heart to let people know that until the collective recognizes the foundation of reality, We're good to go. | ||
So that they can have the things of this world, and they're going to keep using that because as long as they can deceive, steal, kill, and destroy, that's what they're going to do. | ||
They are going to dominate people that are divided in sin. | ||
We have got to stop doing the things that we know that we shouldn't do. | ||
Stop doing the things that mar our conscience and hinder our ability to hear from the Holy Spirit, okay? | ||
Because the standard that establishes the foundation for reality is contained in the Bible It clears our conscience. | ||
It allows us to be able to proceed through life where we can effectively hear the impressions that the Holy Spirit puts on our mind so that we can honor and glorify God. | ||
And hey, guess what? When you're honoring and glorifying God, you're going to get blessed by default. | ||
Powerful stuff, man. I completely agree. | ||
And yeah, I completely follow your point. | ||
I mean, you know the old saying, it's like if you add up everything that Jesus says in the Bible, it only adds up to about two hours. | ||
I mean, can you imagine? That's less than one broadcast of this show. | ||
If the words that I could say in the first two-thirds of one program, and then 2,000 years later, people are dating the year by the time it's been since I was born, I mean that. | ||
That's something that you can't just brush over. | ||
And I think that the big issue is that people have taken what Christianity has given them and they want to take the fruits, but they don't want to acknowledge the tree, right? | ||
They want to take the justice and the... | ||
The neighborliness and the friendship and the love of self-sacrifice and all the things that Christianity has really embodied. | ||
And they love that stuff, but they don't want to acknowledge where it came from, which you just can't do, really. | ||
You can't appropriately appreciate the ideas that Jesus brought without understanding where they came from. | ||
The best example to me is this YouTuber called... | ||
Or he used to be on YouTube called Atheism is Unstoppable. | ||
I think he's on Censored TV now. | ||
And nowadays he does really great work. | ||
He does really in-depth, thorough breakdowns of popular crime cases and crime stats a lot of times. | ||
But he's very analytical and very, you know, intelligent. | ||
And yet he says, just think about this for a second. | ||
He says, we don't need religion. | ||
We don't need Christianity. | ||
Because all we need is love thy neighbor as thyself. | ||
Treat others as you would like to be treated. | ||
That's what he says. Look, we have this. | ||
We don't need religion. And it's like That's what, that was Jesus. | ||
Jesus came up with that. | ||
Jesus is the one who said the thing that you say defines, you know, what it takes to be a good person and what morality is, and yet you are viciously anti-Christian. | ||
So, I mean, how does this make any sense? | ||
I think a lot of people in the country are on this same, or in this same mindset, where they're like, all we need is treat others as you would like to be treated. | ||
We don't need Christianity. So all you need is a core tenant and like the core tenant of Christianity. | ||
I mean, Jesus himself said, like, the whole of the law is you treat others as you would like to be treated. | ||
If you take one thing away from my, you know, appearance here on earth, it should be treat others as you would like to be treated. | ||
It's not just one off. It wasn't just something he said randomly. | ||
And if you go to, it's funny, if you go to Wikipedia and search this phrase, right, the golden rule, called the golden rule, it's Jesus's rule. | ||
It's Jesus's golden rule, by the way, is what it should be called. | ||
It'll say, well, lots of other religions have come up with this in the past. | ||
And you look at it and it's like, well, in Hindu, in the 550th Vedra, this one god said to another, you should treat me the way that you would treat yourself. | ||
And it's like, okay, that's kind of similar. | ||
It's like kind of a little bit like it. | ||
But, you know, this idea of Jesus was so revolutionary, so... | ||
It was unprecedented at the time that they killed him for it. | ||
So I don't know what you mean. They just act like, well, everybody's always known this. | ||
Everybody's always known, treat others as you would like to be treated. | ||
Really? Because Jesus came, said that, and they killed him for it. | ||
So what are you talking about? | ||
So what do you think about that old dude that these people in this country today, they appreciate all the things that Christianity brought to humanity but refuse to acknowledge where it came from and therefore have completely undermined the core values that have brought us all this stuff? | ||
You cannot revere and honor God while rejecting God's role. | ||
Warren Wiersbe said, enjoy the gift of life, but to reject the creator is idolatry. | ||
You go back, you look at the works of the flesh compared to the fruits of the spirit and the manifestation of that is playing out in our life in real time. | ||
These people that are at the highest levels of influence in society, they are literally using the Bible for their own benefit by deceiving the masses into being divided in their sins to be influenced to do things that God has clearly instructed against. | ||
And one of the biggest dangers that people are falling into right now It's when they say, well, I don't care what you do in your bedroom. | ||
Or, oh, it's okay. | ||
People are just justifying their sin by justifying the sins of others. | ||
When you look at something that God has clearly laid out as wrong, let's say homosexuality, and you say, I don't care what they're doing in their bedroom, then you just established yourself as a judge and said that God's standard is wrong. | ||
And when you do that, you move yourself out of faith in God because you cannot please God without faith. | ||
And God is the literal and figurative energy, essence, and meaning of the word that contains the standard, which establishes the foundation of reality. | ||
Right. | ||
And there's a difference between saying, you know, I don't approve of what you're doing. | ||
It's a sin and saying it's my job to stop you from doing that. | ||
You're allowed to sin. It's your own soul you're gambling with. | ||
You're allowed to do that, but I don't have to endorse it or confirm or encourage it. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to talk more about this topic, actually, Christian nationalism. | ||
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Christian nationalism. | |
You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
My guest is Taylor Hansen, independent journalist and field reporter. | ||
His substack can be found at taylorhansen.substack.com. | ||
His Instagram is usataylor. | ||
That's T-A-Y-L-E-R is how you spell that name. | ||
Taylor Hansen is also on Twitter at TaylorUSA. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on with us, Taylor. | ||
Of course. Thanks for having me, Harrison. | ||
Well, I'm honored to have you and I wanted to have you on because you have helped to make some pretty big waves in the political sphere. | ||
Stories from CNN and Newsweek and all over publications about your interview with Marjorie Taylor Greene where she talked about Christian nationalism. | ||
These words have triggered an apoplectic response from the mainstream media. | ||
What did you think about? | ||
Did you know when you were filming this interview that this would be such a big deal? | ||
When she said Christian nationalism, in my head at that moment, I didn't realize how big it would blow up. | ||
I definitely agreed with the sentiment and agreed with what she was saying. | ||
Later that day, I'm sitting there and I uploaded to Next News Twitter because I was doing some contract work with them and I'm scrolling through the comments and I was like, These are all, you know, left-wing trolls. | ||
I was like, where is this traffic coming from, you know? | ||
And then I, you know, look around, did some name searching, and there you are, you know, all the Dem operatives that tweeted it out, and they're losing their minds. | ||
And MSNBC, you know, Rachel Maddow had around a story. | ||
So, you know, in the moment, I didn't know, but I'm very glad that it picked up the traction it did. | ||
Rachel Maddow went insane about it and was ranting about it on her show. | ||
What is it, do you think, about this term Christian nationalism that has fired everybody up? | ||
Yesterday it was trending that she was a Nazi. | ||
The story from Newsweek, Marjorie Taylor Greene defends nationalist speech as she is a Nazi trends. | ||
They're equating Christian nationalism to the Nazi party in Germany. | ||
What is behind this? | ||
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Any idea? Well, I mean, Harrison, all you got to look at it. | |
I mean, these people are literally the people that worship kids to Moloch. | ||
You know, I mean, they're sacrificing kids to Moloch. | ||
They love abortion. I mean, they're Satanists openly. | ||
I mean, so they're terrified of Christians. | ||
I mean, they're terrified of a new uprising coming and a religious faith being restored in America because they know it's probably the one thing that can actually stop them. | ||
I mean, Christians are their worst fear. | ||
I mean, they really don't know how to handle this situation, so they revert back to all their old and just the original smears as, oh, you know, Christians that put their country first, because that's literally what Christian nationalism means, is a Christian who puts their country first. | ||
You know, these people are Nazis, so they're just going back to their old tactics, and if anything, I mean, they're quite literally using the tactics of Nazis to smear Marjorie Taylor Greene over and over again. | ||
Well, that's interesting. | ||
Expand on that a little bit. | ||
What do you mean when you say they're using Nazi tactics against Marjorie Taylor Greene? | ||
Well, I mean, they're blaming others of what they're guilty of, Harrison. | ||
They cry Nazi, they cry Nazi, but they're the ones that are pro-eugenics. | ||
These are the people that are running experiments. | ||
These are the people that are pushing abortion up until post-birth. | ||
I mean, they are quite literally pushing depopulation. | ||
They're pushing selective breeding. | ||
I mean, they don't want to openly say this, but this has been their platform time and time again. | ||
You know, they actually are openly saying it now. | ||
I have the story somewhere around here. | ||
NPR wrote it today, bragging about how many people are getting sterilized these days. | ||
They're very happy about how many people are choosing sterilization over having families. | ||
Here it is. Doctors see growing demand for sterilization. | ||
In July, a handful of people gathered for a party of sorts. | ||
And it was like you would have a gender reveal party or like you would have a baby shower. | ||
They were instead holding a party to celebrate the sterilization of a 25-year-old woman. | ||
They called it a sterilization shower. | ||
I mean, the funny part is if you search sterilization on NPR, you see story after story about the evils of sterilization, how a family became a test case for families. | ||
Forced sterilization and, you know, 70,000 sterilized Americans after a Supreme Court ruling, this from 2016. | ||
So they hate sterilization unless they can convince somebody into it, right? | ||
If it's forced, it's bad. | ||
But if they can simply change the culture enough to where people are begging for it, then it's a good thing. | ||
But yeah, you're exactly right. | ||
This is just a different form, like an inverted form of eugenics, I guess. | ||
Yeah, well, it's really interesting. | ||
When you saw the push, most likely recently, of, you know, Elizabeth Warren and the other congressmen, you know, trying to ban pregnancy care clinics, which is literally responsible for saving countless children. | ||
I mean, they're giving, you know, these clinics, they give these parents clothes, they give them baby formulae, they give them all the things that they need. | ||
But now she's going on a rampage now that abortion, I mean, Roe v. | ||
Wade was overturned and abortion's been affected in America and they can no longer, you know, sacrifice babies to Moloch at their will. | ||
I mean, so you just you see this over and over again and, you know, they're never going to stop. | ||
But that's why they're so scared of this term Christian nationalist, because they don't want Christian policies instituted, is these people have no morals. | ||
They don't think that you can dictate morals. | ||
They just think, you know, moral morality is objective and that they can make up their own morals. | ||
But that's not how it works here. | ||
And that's, you know, why they're so scared of this Christian nationalism is because we would dictate morals. | ||
We would write morals into law because that is something that should be. | ||
You know, if you write the morals into the law and people have to start abiding by them, it's It's not like we're a tyrannical government. | ||
It's not like we're going to say, hey, you have to practice Christianity. | ||
No, you're just going to see a lot of crosses everywhere and it's going to be pushed a lot heavily. | ||
I mean, a lot more heavily than it is now. | ||
And that's what we need. I mean, we need a great revival in this country. | ||
We need something to get us away from these people. | ||
Great revival. I haven't heard that term before. | ||
I think that's a pretty brilliant way to put it, actually. | ||
I thought this was interesting. I just happened to have seen this tweet about a minute before you came on, but it's from a man named Hans Fien. | ||
It says, when secular leftists elect representatives who share their metaphysical presuppositions, that's called democracy. | ||
When Christians do the same thing, that's called Christian nationalism. | ||
So, I mean, I guess we just need to stop apologizing for it, right? | ||
They have a moral framework. | ||
We have a moral framework, but they're not the same. | ||
And it's not bad for us to say our moral framework is superior to your baseless We have one that's based in order and law and God and benefits everybody. | ||
Yours is basically worshiping sin, so we like ours better. | ||
But you said they don't really have a religion or they don't have morals, but they do have morals, don't they? | ||
They're just not ours. Yeah, well, I mean, I guess you could classify their morals as killing children and spreading monkeypox nowadays because they can't stop having orgies. | ||
So, I mean, that's just not a moral mindset that I would hold myself to. | ||
But, I mean, our country has just become so twisted. | ||
Like, I can't imagine being from any other country in the world and looking in, being someone that's outside looking in. | ||
It's like, They're just watching this absolute shit show right now play out. | ||
And they're probably laughing at us because they know that we've lost God. | ||
They know that he is, you know, no longer with us here. | ||
And they can clearly see it. | ||
I mean, it's very obvious in the framework of our country. | ||
And, you know, everyone, there's this saying that, you know, everyone gets the government they deserve, you know, and we absolutely deserve the government we have right now because we've strayed away from God. | ||
You know, we worship Moloch now. | ||
We're sacrificing children. | ||
I mean, they're normal. I mean, I would argue that we're probably past the point of Sodom and Gomorrah. | ||
So something needs to be done here. | ||
And, you know, whether that's a tyrannical right or an authoritarian right that institutes morals and good morals to, you know, not cheat on your spouse, to, you know, not go out and murder literal children. | ||
I mean, I would be totally okay with that. | ||
And honestly, I don't understand how anyone in this world would be like, yeah, that's a bad thing. | ||
You're being a Nazi because you don't want to kill kids and engage in eugenics anymore. | ||
That's how they feel now though. | ||
And isn't that the strangest part that it's gone so far that people literally see Christianity as evil somehow when it's the basis for our determination of what is evil and good with Christianity being the defining... | ||
It's what defines good. | ||
Good comes from the word God. | ||
I mean, it's just so bizarre how far we've fallen. | ||
And you're right. It actually is not that long ago. | ||
I'm sure everybody's seen the classic image of Frank Sinatra and his mugshot, right? | ||
He got arrested in like the 1950s for sleeping with a married woman. | ||
That was an arrestable offense when our parents were alive. | ||
I mean, so... We've fallen so far so quickly. | ||
It's almost impossible to imagine. | ||
We're going to talk more about it on the other side. | ||
We're going to go to commercial break here. | ||
Yeah, there he is. He was arrested for sleeping with a married woman. | ||
The bounds of marital faith and marital loyalty was actually enforced by the law back then. | ||
Can you imagine? Can you imagine? | ||
Wow. And just everything was so much worse back then. | ||
I mean, my gosh, it was just awful being under that tyrannical regime. | ||
No, it was a moral goodness. | ||
The funny thing is, they're now recreating Christian morals in their own desperation to justify their actions. | ||
And we'll talk about that on the other side as well. | ||
Taylor Hanson, TaylorUSA on Twitter, taylorhanson.substack.com. | ||
We'll be right back. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
DC American Journal, I'm your host Harrison Smith. | ||
My guest is Taylor Hanson. | ||
You can find him on Instagram at USATaylor or on Twitter at TaylorUSA or on Substack at taylorhanson.substack.com. | ||
He's an independent journalist and field reporter. | ||
You seem to sort of always be in the center of whatever is going on. | ||
You've been very, very... | ||
Good on January 6th. | ||
You've been keeping up with that and keeping that, you know, in the public sphere and in the minds of people like myself as I scroll through Twitter. | ||
And you're always posting little reminders like, hey, by the way, there are still prisoners in jail for January 6th. | ||
Hey, by the way, January 6th was a total setup and this is horrible and wrong. | ||
Of course, last week or so, you were at the TPUSA event. | ||
You interviewed Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
She talked about Christian nationalism. | ||
This set off explosions of hysteria all over the country. | ||
But of course, there at the event, there were all sorts of protests outside. | ||
I mean, the insanity in this country has only been ramped up over the last several years, hasn't it? | ||
Yeah, that's to say the least. | ||
Well, I mean, the protesters, you know, usually those kind of events, Harrison, aren't the kind of events I cover. | ||
You know, I was sitting there, I'll be honest with you. | ||
You know, that was before my Marjorie interview that the protesters showed up, and it was miserable. | ||
You know, I'm not the kind of journalist that goes and asks kids questions like, oh, what do you think about Joe Biden falling off his bike? | ||
You know, like, I can't do that kind of journalism. | ||
I like being in the thick of it. | ||
So when these protesters showed up, we started hearing chants, and I just lit up. | ||
I was so excited. I was like, yes, confrontation with demons. | ||
This is what I need to have a good day. | ||
This is exactly what needs to happen. | ||
We went out there, and it was a crowd of well over 100 pro-abortion protesters. | ||
And I kept probing them and probing them, getting in their faces with my mic and just asking them, like, what are you here for? | ||
And I probably only got one coherent answer that entire time, and then it was followed with a Hail Satan. | ||
I wouldn't even call it coherent, but they're very, very open about what they're doing. | ||
And the video that you're showing right now is me confronting a woman that brought her kids to the protest, and they're holding up vulgar signs. | ||
She gave her kid a sign that said, stab the patriarchy in the face with its own Dick, essentially. | ||
And she had two other kids that was there. | ||
And when I asked, why are you here? | ||
Why did you bring your kids to this? | ||
She just got on the ultra defensive. | ||
When I first approached her, she seemed like she was going to be very nice to me. | ||
But then once she realized that I was not just there to have a conversation, I was there to actually confront her. | ||
She got very combative. | ||
And then she started saying later that I touched her kids. | ||
And then I shoved her kids down the stairs, which you can see I clearly didn't do. | ||
But I mean, they make it very obvious. | ||
She's literally wearing a Ouija board shirt. | ||
You know, these people, they're not people of Christ, you know. | ||
And I will pray for them, and I have prayed for them because that's what they need in their life. | ||
But I mean, they're hyper-violent, they're hyper-confrontational, and they don't even know. | ||
I mean, if you ask them what their positions that they support, they won't even give you, I mean, any explanation. | ||
They don't even know what they support. | ||
They just support the genocide of children, and they don't even know why. | ||
They can't explain why they support this. | ||
That's the craziest part. | ||
And whether it's that, I always tell the story of protests I went to a couple years ago, where as parents trying to stop the introduction of trans and sexualized material into public schools here in Austin, and the protesters that were there drowning them out and shutting them up, they didn't have kids, They were transgender. | ||
They'd had the surgery, so they were never going to have kids. | ||
And yet they were at this school board meeting demanding that things that they believe be taught to children, even though they don't have any and will never have any. | ||
And they would say, we hate the children's innocence. | ||
Like they literally told me. | ||
They're like, we will destroy your children's innocence. | ||
We will free them from your oppression. | ||
And same thing with that. | ||
Like, these people, they go, yeah, we love demons. | ||
We love sacrificing babies to Satan. | ||
And then you turn around and say that, and the mainstream media or whoever will go, they think that people sacrifice things to Satan. | ||
It's like, no, that's what they're saying. | ||
We're just reporting what these people are saying, and then they act like we're the crazy ones. | ||
It's so backwards. Yeah, well, and they continue to do this, you know, and it's just a backwards society that we live in today. | ||
I mean, they can openly say, you know, like you said, they support Satan. | ||
They love demons. You know, they love sacrificing kids to them. | ||
But then the minute we say it, you know, we're right-wing Christian nationalist, you know, Nazis. | ||
They can't even figure out a term to actually stick on us. | ||
And they continue because they have to continuously change their narrative so these NPCs just continue to follow. | ||
They need to put out their buzzwords. | ||
And now you see, you know, Twitter's going crazy with the Christian nationalism thing. | ||
And it's like, are we Nazis? | ||
Are we Christians? Are we white supremacists? | ||
You know, they just need to make up their mind on, you know, what narrative they're going to go with. | ||
Because, you know, anyone with common sense or at least a few brain cells that remain after all the SSRIs and seed oils in our society, you know, can probably look at this and say, okay, well, then why is it okay for, you know, these people to dictate that children are inherently sexual because that's what they believe and it's terrible and that they want to take our rights away as parents, you know, and they want to force... | ||
Trans ideology down children's throats, which most of them still believe in Santa Claus. | ||
You know, the trans ideology isn't even understandable from an adult perspective because it doesn't make any sense. | ||
I mean, it's not right. It's ungodly. | ||
And I mean, these people are quite literally killing themselves by transitioning and getting hopped up on all these medications. | ||
But the minute that we try and institute Christ into schools or Christ just into society in general or general morals, you know, to back up our beliefs, then we're Nazis. | ||
So you see which way it goes. | ||
Yeah, and you know, what comes to mind is Lauren Witzke got kicked off of Twitter because she said it was demonic that another person on Twitter had said, little girls are kinky. | ||
Little girls are kinky. Twitter defended that person. | ||
Twitter silenced you if you criticized that person. | ||
Now, of course, I guess Gays Against Groomers is back. | ||
They were suspended briefly, though, now that Twitter has decided that the term groomers... | ||
is hateful and bigoted and you can't say it anymore so if you're out there literally saying little girls are kinky or saying you know children should be sexualized you will be defended by the powers that be if you say that actually sounds demonic they will cancel you out and you expect us not to believe that there is a spiritual aspect to this I mean clearly they're operating on spiritual lines we have to be operating on them as well in the in the opposite direction No, | ||
absolutely. People think—they make the mistake that this is just a culture war, which it absolutely isn't. | ||
This is straight spiritual warfare. | ||
The left, they have their own spirits. | ||
They're demons. It's Moloch. | ||
Countless other demons that they worship and sacrifice children to and do a bunch of nasty orgies and sick and twisted things. | ||
And us on the right, you know, we have one God. | ||
We believe in God. | ||
And, you know, it's not hard to tell who's right and who's wrong here. | ||
You know, 20 years ago in this country, I mean, you look at the satanic panic, that's really what we need again is we need another satanic panic that's actually organized. | ||
Because this is just—I mean, it's reached a certain point. | ||
I mean, this is the tipping point, you know. | ||
We have gone way farther than we have needed to. | ||
We have let these people trample all over our morals, all over our rights especially. | ||
And we just have to say, you know, this is enough. | ||
And we have to institute these policies. | ||
When the GOP takes the house and they're not, you know, if they're willing to not be spineless cowards for one time in their life, then they will institute, you know, Christian nationalist policies. | ||
That's in real life. | ||
You know, all reality, this is what we need to do to save this country. | ||
And I think, you know, if we aren't able to do this, there's really no going back is these people have strayed so far from God. | ||
They've strayed so far from common sense. | ||
I mean, all you have to look at for the trans ideology are the people that quite literally created it. | ||
You know, the trans ideology and the gender pronouns. | ||
I mean, these people were openly pedophiles. | ||
They believe that children were inherently sexual. | ||
They did experiments on children to see if they could orgasm from a young age. | ||
I believe the youngest person that was tested on was four months, years old. | ||
You know, and this is where the trans ideology spawns out of. | ||
But this is the ideology that's, you know, everyone has to bow down to. | ||
You'll get banned. | ||
You'll get de-platformed. | ||
You know, you'll be de-person and called a transphobe. | ||
You know, when in reality, we probably should be transphobes in some sort of way. | ||
Because these people, they do not exist in how the frame of society is supposed to be. | ||
I mean, these people quite literally created an identity, which, I mean, they're transhumans. | ||
We've seen the big transhumanist push this... | ||
You know, these past few years in America, especially, and now it's leaking into schools. | ||
They're reading kids' stories. | ||
I mean, you know, I had to go undercover at a child drag show and multiple of them to blow these things up. | ||
I mean, they're quite literally sexualizing kids. | ||
And it's like, I mean, I don't even recognize this country anymore, but we do need Christian policies. | ||
We need more Christians in I'm really looking forward to the great revival because it's exactly what we need to save our country. | ||
You know, there's an interesting aspect to it where the way that Christianity is portrayed in the media and the way that it's sort of understood in the collective consciousness is as if it's very limiting and it's just nonsensical, stupid superstition from people 2,000 years ago that has no place in the modern world. | ||
And yet, if you look at our parents, especially our grandparents, I mean, everybody I know, like all of my closest friends, all of our grandmothers graduated from college, right? | ||
We have been an educated, informed society for decade upon decade upon decade. | ||
Our grandparents chose to live moral lives, chose to be Christians, not because they were scared of some big man in the sky, but because they understood this is the best way to build a society. | ||
It's the best way to build happy, successful, prosperous people that are strong. | ||
It's to have a family unit. | ||
It's to have a mother who raises the children. | ||
It's to have a father who, you know... | ||
As an example for the children, I mean, it's not baseless, mindless superstition. | ||
This is all based in, if you want to say, science. | ||
Like, you can prove that this is the best way to live. | ||
We're running out of time. I wish we had more time. | ||
You're going to have to come back so we can talk more about this, folks. | ||
My guest is Taylor Hanson. | ||
Final word before we sign off, Taylor. | ||
Be a Christian nationalist. | ||
It is incredibly based. | ||
It's what we need to get this country back on track. | ||
Make sure you pray today. | ||
Make sure you praise God. | ||
And make sure, most especially, pray for your enemies because they're the ones that need it most. | ||
Amen, Taylor. You have my vote. | ||
You should run for something. taylorhansen.substack.com, USATaylor on Instagram. | ||
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