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Alright, welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the program. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
What a day we have for you today, folks. | ||
We are going to cover all sorts of extremely interesting topics from the FBI raid on Trump and the... | ||
Continuing fallout to that particular event, to conspiracies about possibly murdered celebrities, to the new revelations about COVID, courtesy of the CDC. We'll talk about Ukraine a little. | ||
We're going to run the gambit, but we really do just have a ton of news to go through, and we'll take your calls throughout as well. | ||
I guess we'll go ahead and just begin as we always do with our daily dispatch. | ||
Here it is folks, your daily dispatch for Monday, the 15th of August 2022. | ||
Anne Heche dies of crash injuries after life support removed. | ||
Anne Heche, the Emmy Award-winning film and television actress whose dramatic Hollywood rise in the 1990s and accomplished career contrasted with personal chapters of turmoil, died of injuries from a fiery car crash. | ||
She was 53. | ||
She was peacefully taken off of life support, said spokeswoman Holly Baird, in a statement Sunday night. | ||
Hesh had been on life support at a Los Angeles burn center after suffering severe anoxic brain injury caused by lack of oxygen when her car crashed into a home August 5th, according to a statement released Thursday by a representative on behalf of her family and friends. | ||
She was well known as an actress in films such as Donnie Brasco, Volcano, I Know What You Did Last Summer, and Psycho. | ||
And her death has a lot of people asking questions and we're going to air those questions and see if we can't come to some conclusions later in the program. | ||
The bizarre video immediately after the crash where she apparently tears her way out of a body bag. | ||
Crazy stuff. | ||
And what does that have to do with the new film she's coming out with? | ||
a documentary about the Jeffrey Epstein-style human trafficking rings that are everywhere in this country and around the world. | ||
Was she murdered? | ||
There's certainly some very valid questions to ask, and we will show you everything there is to know about that later in the program. | ||
Meanwhile, another celebrity, not death this time, but near death, Salman Rushdie is on the road to recovery after a stabbing at a lecture in upstate New York, his agent says. | ||
Salman Rushdie's condition remains serious two days after suffering injuries and a stabbing at a lecture in upstate New York, but his agent confirms that the Satanic Verses author is on the road to recovery. | ||
He has been under threats and threats of death for the Satanic Verses for more than 30 years after it was published in 1988 with many Muslims regarding the book as blasphemy. | ||
Especially the parts that include talking about Prophet Muhammad. | ||
After he released this book, he became an enemy of The certain Islamic sects and there was a fatwa against him. | ||
Fatwa is, of course, the Islamic word for cancelled. | ||
Republicans pushed to see affidavit the justified FBI search of Trump's home. | ||
This is the latest in the fallout from the FBI raid. | ||
We're going to get very much into this and the fallout and the FBI. Trending top on Twitter today is Jim Jordan after he makes a claim that 14... | ||
No less than 14, I should say, FBI agents have come to his office and the other congressional Republicans' offices to blow the whistle on misdeeds in the Justice Department. | ||
Stuff that we've been reporting here for a while, but more information is coming out and we'll show you that. | ||
A new Icelandic study shows COVID reinfection rates rise with the number of vaccine doses. | ||
Let me read that again. | ||
COVID reinfection rates rise with the number of vaccine doses. | ||
So no comment there. | ||
That's good. Just incredible. | ||
There's more information about the changing landscape of COVID and the CDC now essentially admitting that the vaccine does nothing and the quarantines did nothing and it was all for nothing. | ||
Finally, we have this. Twitter rolls out plans to protect the U.S. midterm elections and suppress misleading information. | ||
Well, isn't that liberal of them? | ||
We thank our corporate overlords for making us think right. | ||
We'll be right back. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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I'm very glad to be back in the chair. | |
I was a little bit sick last week. | ||
Caught a little cold from my sister's babies. | ||
That's right, I made it through. | ||
Just about. Just about made it through. | ||
Try not to cough too much on today's program. | ||
But I could tell who it was that filled in for me. | ||
I could tell it was my producer, Matt, because the little garbage can that we have back here, desk, it's filled with lacroix. | ||
Lacroix? Lacroix? | ||
Somebody drinks tangerine lacroix when they're behind the desk, and it certainly isn't me. | ||
It's pronounced lacroix. | ||
Lacroix. It's French. | ||
You pronounce it in the throat there. | ||
Exactly. Yeah, I can tell. | ||
Somebody with better taste than me has been hosting the show. | ||
But thank you very much to the crew and everybody for filling in and keeping the train on the tracks. | ||
Now, one of the things that will be a major topic of our discussion today is, of course, the FBI raid on Donald Trump and the fallout that we're still experiencing from there. | ||
But I want to start off with a tweet from somebody that I'm really starting to appreciate. | ||
You know, I saw a post about Owen sort of going off on this guy, calling him a coward, asking him to call in. | ||
He's a liberal account called Ron Flipowski. | ||
Philip Kowski. | ||
And I gotta be honest. I love this guy. | ||
I love Ron Filipowski. | ||
Because, and if you don't know who this guy is, he's a Twitter... | ||
But basically a leftist person who posts right-wing stuff all the time and everything he posts has the typical liberal elite upper-class sneering condescension on everybody who doesn't think just like them. | ||
He thinks you're all stupid, incapable of coherent or rational thought and unworthy of even the most basic, you know, care or consideration or empathy at all. | ||
But, if you don't know who this guy is, and you don't read his tweets that way, and he's just a right winger. | ||
So, if you just read these things without this sneering condescension that they're imbued with, A lot of times, I'll, like, scroll through. | ||
He posts more stuff from, like, Fox News and, like, QAnon sources or whatever, MAGA sources. | ||
I don't see these videos posted anywhere else. | ||
The right-wingers I follow aren't watching Fox News and posting clips. | ||
They aren't watching InfoWars and posting clips most of the time. | ||
This guy does, and he does it sarcastically. | ||
But if you don't realize that's what it is, I'm often scrolling through, and he'll just be like... | ||
You know, Marjorie Taylor Greene says that the FBI is out of control. | ||
If you don't know, it's written with that kind of attitude. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Then you just read Marjorie Taylor Greene says FBI is out of control. | ||
And I'm always scrolling through and I'm like, yes, awesome. | ||
Then I see it's Ron. Oh, he's trying to make fun of this person. | ||
But what he's posting is actually great. | ||
So I find Ron Filipowski unintentionally hilarious. | ||
And I really appreciate the stuff that he he posts. | ||
I thought I'd use a tweet of his to introduce what we're talking about here with the FBI and what I'm talking about when I say that, you know, if you take away the, again, sneering, condescension, the I'm better than you, I'll look down my nose and treat you like dirt attitude that most of these leftists, you know, loving people have. | ||
It just is a good tweet, actually. | ||
So he says this, Ron Filipowski, the FBI is corrupt. | ||
The judge is biased. Biden ordered it. | ||
Impeach Garland. No probable cause. | ||
Hiding affidavit. They waited too long. | ||
Worn overly broad. Kept attorney out. | ||
He didn't have anything important. | ||
It was planted. He declassified it. | ||
He didn't know what was in there. It was privileged. | ||
Yes, Ron, all true. | ||
Thank you for writing this. | ||
Yes, you're right. All of these things are true. | ||
This is the crazy thing. He doesn't provide any information to discount this. | ||
He doesn't say that this isn't true. | ||
And there's no reason why all of this shouldn't be true. | ||
And if one of them is true, why the rest of it shouldn't be true. | ||
As if it's somehow contradictory to say the FBI is corrupt and the judge they used to get the warrant is biased. | ||
Yeah, both true. | ||
That Biden ordered it. Well, he is the top of the chain. | ||
You get that it's the president, the attorney general, the director of the FBI. You understand a chain of command, Ron. | ||
You get that the executive branch is where the FBI is located and the president is the head of that. | ||
Like if you go and look at the governmental chart, the person that Merrick Garland The only person in the world that he is responsible to is the President of the United States in that chain of command. | ||
You get that. Okay. It's fine. | ||
It's complicated for these guys. | ||
They want to impeach Garland. | ||
Yes. No probable cause, obviously. | ||
But we'll get into that a little bit later. | ||
That's an important line. No probable cause. | ||
Hiding affidavit. | ||
They are. In fact, that's the headline. | ||
Today, Republicans pushed to see affidavit to justify the FBI search of Trump's home. | ||
So again, it's just like, I guess, again, he's being a sneering... | ||
Liberal son of a gun. | ||
But what he's saying is absolutely true. | ||
They waited too long. | ||
I don't even know about that. The warrant is overly broad. | ||
Yeah, it is. It is. | ||
Again, that ties into the probable cause that we will cover later this hour. | ||
Kept attorney out. They did. | ||
They kept their attorneys out and didn't allow them to watch the planting of the evidence. | ||
I mean, the gathering of the evidence that the FBI was doing in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
He didn't have anything important. | ||
Also true. It was planted. | ||
The point is that they could plant something if they wanted. | ||
For some reason, the liberal, loving, anti-authoritarian people out there are just... | ||
They're desperate. | ||
They're hungry. They're like a pregnant woman with an insatiable craving for the taste of boots when they come to the FBI. They just lick them voraciously. | ||
It's disgusting. He declassified it. | ||
He was the president. They can declassify anything. | ||
He didn't know what was in there. | ||
That may also very well be true, knowing Trump. | ||
And it was privileged. | ||
Yes, also true. They also apparently gathered privileged or, you know, in some other way, protected information, like, you know, medical records or Discussions with your lawyer are protected by the law and cannot be seized or used against you by the government in the courts. | ||
Yes, all of these things are true. | ||
Thank you, Ron, for giving us a wonderful breakdown of all of the reasons that your side are so authoritarian, despicable and able to carry out these police state tactics while being celebrated and You know, encouraged by despicable scumbags like yourself. | ||
So of course part of one of these is that the affidavit is being hidden. | ||
That's the latest story here from Reuters. | ||
Republicans pushed to see affidavit that justified the FBI search of Trump's home. | ||
Republicans stepped up calls on Sunday for the release of an FBI affidavit showing the justification for the seizure of documents at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home amid reports of heightened threats against federal law enforcement personnel. | ||
That's the other craziest thing about this is that the response from the FBI has been that they are the ones being abused. | ||
They're the ones who are under attack. | ||
They are the innocent victims in all of this. | ||
The FBI. The most powerful law enforcement agency possibly in the history of the world. | ||
And they're very scared because Americans don't like when that police power that they wield is used against the former president of the United States in a political hatchet job. | ||
They're very scared. | ||
They're very scared, so we'll talk about that in a little bit as well. | ||
But here was the video and the topic trending on top of Twitter today. | ||
It's Jim Jordan. Clip number 12, making a statement on Fox News about something that I actually was hoping and said the day after this raid happened. | ||
I said our only hope is that the good people in the FBI wake up, realize what they're being involved in, and stand up against the unlawful orders that they're being given. | ||
It sounds like somebody at the FBI is taking that advice. | ||
Let's go now to Jim Jordan on Fox News this weekend. | ||
Understand the template here. The template never changes with these guys. | ||
The left creates a lie. | ||
Big media, mainstream press reports the lie. | ||
Big tech amplifies the lie. | ||
And then when we try to tell the truth, they call us names and try to cancel us and tell the world that, oh, we're the ones not being square with them. | ||
So the country, though, the good news is they figured it out. | ||
And I'll tell you who else has figured it out, Trey. | ||
And you and John, with your background in law enforcement, appreciate this. | ||
Fourteen FBI agents have come to our office as whistleblowers, and they are good people. | ||
There are lots of good people in the FBI. It's the top that's the problem. | ||
But some of these good agents are coming to us telling us this is baloney what's going on, the political nature now of the Justice Department. | ||
God bless them for doing it. | ||
Come and talk to us about the school board issue, about a whole host of issues. | ||
I mean, it's becoming a well-worn trail of agents who say this has got to stop. | ||
And thank goodness for them. | ||
And thank goodness that the American people recognizes it. | ||
And I believe they're going to make a big change on November 8th. | ||
It's very good news. | ||
And this may very well be our only hope at this point, that the good people and the lower rungs of the FBI and other law enforcement agencies see what they're being involved in and refuse to be a part of unconstitutional tactics. . | ||
Folks, it's a strange world in which we are traveling, and it gets stranger every day. | ||
Again, using Ron Filipowski's condescending and sarcastic outline of the response to the FBI raid, we're going to continue to go down and show how all of the accusations he made are true. | ||
But first, I want to check in on our liberal friends, see how they feel about this. | ||
We're told this is all perfectly normal. | ||
It's totally fine. FBI agents raid former United States presidents all the time, regularly. | ||
It's totally normal. | ||
And we know this because all of the media outlets from the national networks to the local news stations are all saying exactly the same thing with exactly the same words in exactly the same way. | ||
That's how you know it's true. | ||
Let's watch a little compilation now. | ||
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Sources tell ABC News there's been a strong reaction to the raid on extremists and QAnon-related forums. | |
Sources say there's been a strong reaction to the raid on extremists and QAnon-related forums. | ||
Sources also telling ABC News there's been a strong reaction from some extreme groups online, including QAnon and other groups. | ||
There's been a strong reaction to the raid on extremists and QAnon-related forums. | ||
Including those that were active before January 6th. | ||
Including those that were active prior to January 6th. | ||
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Including those that were active prior to January 6th. | |
Involved in the January 6th insurrection. | ||
Including those that were active prior to the January 6th riot. | ||
Some have been calling for violence and even a civil war. | ||
Some of them include calls for violence and even a civil war. | ||
Some of them include calls for violence in online forums. | ||
And even civil war. | ||
This was the top comment on the search on the pro-Trump site, The Donald, last night. | ||
Quote, lock and load with references to a civil war. | ||
Talking very violently about civil war. | ||
Searches for civil war. | ||
Spikes. They're talking about civil war. | ||
Civil war. Civil war. | ||
Civil war. Civil war. | ||
This is the kind of violence that led to the January 6th attack. | ||
Wow, just incredible. | ||
In case you're wondering, how does this happen? | ||
How do all of these news stations all have exactly the same script? | ||
Where are they getting these talking points? | ||
The answer is, of course, the FBI themselves. | ||
When reporting on a federal government law enforcement apparatus, their best practices is to take the words that those organizations give you and repeat them verbatim without any consideration whatsoever. | ||
Here is, of course, the statement from the FBI Director Wray following the raid, saying that essentially because Americans dare to question the FBI raiding a former president, these are unfounded attacks on the integrity of the FBI. They erode respect for the rule of law and are a grave disservice to the men and women who sacrifice so much to protect others. | ||
Do you realize how much they've sacrificed? | ||
They've sacrificed the First Amendment, the Second Amendment, The Third Amendment, they've sacrificed all your freedoms in their desperate drive to maintain control regardless of how the people of America actually feel about it. | ||
He says violence and threats against law enforcement including the FBI are dangerous and should be deeply concerning to all Americans. | ||
It's the same playbook every time, right? | ||
Americans don't trust the media. | ||
It's not because the media lies continuously. | ||
It's because the Americans have to be put in their place and have to shut up and be reminded to trust the media no matter how many times they lie to their face and spit in their eye. | ||
And now the FBI, it's not the FBI's fault for being grossly Incompetent and or corrupt. | ||
It's not their fault for violating everything we hold dear and exercising their sacred power as law enforcement agents in this country to achieve petty political gains. | ||
No, it's the American people's fault for noticing. | ||
How dare you? Shut up. | ||
The media and the FBI, which are in fact one in the same, tell you to shut up, so do that. | ||
Meanwhile, we just have more lies from the authority of We're good to go. | ||
Very narrow search. We're going in there for one specific thing and we're getting that. | ||
That's how warrants work. | ||
You can't just write a warrant that just says you can just go in there and collect everything they've got, except actually that's exactly what they did. | ||
And in fact, the... | ||
Affidavit, or not the affidavit, but the warrant demanded the seizure of literally any record Trump ever saw during his four-year presidential term. | ||
The FBI search warrant obtained by the Federalists authorizes confiscation of every record Trump ever saw as president, which is pretty wild. | ||
Narrowly scoped, they say. | ||
Well, it was narrowly scoped to just those four years of Trump's life. | ||
Everything he saw, every document he touched, every napkin he wiped his face on, we will seize it. | ||
We'll also raid Melania's underwear while we're at it. | ||
Creepy, weird, but that's what you would expect. | ||
Things are getting even crazier, though, because as they continue to say that the most dangerous part of all of this isn't the... | ||
It's not the fact that we have an out-of-control spy state that... | ||
It feels that they have the ability to wreck and destroy anybody's life up to and including foreign presidents of the United States. | ||
NBC's Beschloss, a former and former CIA director, Hayden, suggests that Trump might be executed for having nuclear documents. | ||
So, these are X, which by the way, there is no such thing as X members of the intelligence community, unless they become whistleblowers, and most of those are dead. | ||
So, again, once these people work for these organizations, they don't just retire, it is a mafia, and death or imprisonment is the only way out of these places. | ||
So we can more or less assume that this is the CIA themselves coming out and saying that their goal is to execute Trump for violations of the Espionage Act and for having nuclear documents. | ||
Again, they call us extremists. | ||
And this is one of the craziest things about this, is that they... | ||
This is the cognitive dissonance of liberals. | ||
When Trump was going into office, they would fearmonger about the possibility that he would weaponize the DOJ. They had liberals biting their nails and screaming about the fate of democracy on the suggestion that Trump could, if he became president, possibly, and we think in our fever dreams, use the DOJ to go after his political opponents, including people like former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. | ||
And that was an existential crisis to democracy. | ||
They recognized that. They understood that when it didn't exist and was a speculation from the mainstream media. | ||
Now that it is happening and does exist, they can't see it and they don't understand. | ||
Do you understand? It's not just hypocrisy because it would be one thing if Trump did it and they thought one way and then the deep state did it and they thought a different way. | ||
Trump never even did it. So they'll fearmonger and they will... | ||
They understand what a horrible thing it is to have the DOJ used in a political fashion when they're speculating it doesn't actually exist and they're blaming it on Trump. | ||
When it comes to them actually doing it, it's a good thing and they're salivating at the concept that Trump may be executed by the state for nuclear secrets. | ||
Insane. Absolutely insane. | ||
Also, didn't Nancy Pelosi and General Milley conspire to deprive Trump of the Nuclear football, didn't they take the launch codes away from him, or at least attempted to do that in the background? | ||
You know, like an actual coup, like actual members of the government usurping the power of a different branch of government for themselves. | ||
Didn't they actually try to do that? | ||
Isn't this all a little bit confusing? | ||
We'll get to the bottom of it on the other side. | ||
I'll give you... I'll give you... | ||
I'll give you a lot of stuff. We'll come back and talk about the people involved in this raid, from the top to the bottom. | ||
And then when we come back, we'll give you the two words that explain everything you need to know about this raid. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We do have a lot of other topics to talk about today. | ||
We're going to talk about Great Reset. | ||
We're going to talk about Anne Heche and some very mysterious circumstances around her crash and now, unfortunately, her death. | ||
We'll talk about the IRS and the inflation scam. | ||
Lots of videos to show you on that, as well as the climate scam. | ||
New and jaw-dropping Advancements in the just blatantly ridiculous things they're doing to fight climate change, so-called. | ||
So all that coming up, but we are going to probably spend the entirety of this hour on, again, the FBI raid as over the weekend. | ||
And since that raid took place last week, it has remained the biggest story in the nation, if not the world. | ||
And the fallout and turmoil is pretty outrageous. | ||
And right now, the top story on all sorts of newswires is Republicans pushed to see affidavit that justified FBI's search of Trump's home. | ||
So they're trying to figure out what exactly was the justification for this. | ||
They stepped up calls on Sunday to release the FBI affidavit showing the justification for its seizure of documents at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home, admitted reports of heightened threats under federal law enforcement personnel. | ||
Do you see what they're doing? | ||
They have to try to pivot. The story has nothing to do with the so-called heightened threats against federal law enforcement personnel. | ||
But they've decided, they've somehow gotten this collective radio transmission directly into the chip in their brain, that this is the story. | ||
story. | ||
The story is now that the FBI are under threat and the danger comes from white nationalists or whoever they're going to blame on this, freedom-loving individuals that don't like to see our most powerful military slash intelligence slash federal police force used to benefit freedom-loving individuals that don't like to see our most powerful military slash intelligence slash federal But we're the dangerous ones. | ||
We're the bad ones. | ||
They've decided that's the topic. | ||
So it has to be injected no matter how off topic into every story about this from now on. | ||
That's what they're doing. | ||
Well done, you guys. | ||
It's super subtle. | ||
I didn't even notice. | ||
But let's talk a little bit about who was involved in this. | ||
Of course, immediately, and we were the first outlet to report on the fact that the judge who signed the warrant to raid Mar-a-Lago was Bruce Reinhart, who had worked as an attorney general, U.S. Attorney General in Florida, was working on the plea agreement with Jeffrey Epstein during his first conviction when he left. | ||
The department that was punishing Jeffrey Epstein to join Jeffrey Epstein's team and represent Jeffrey Epstein and his cohorts in the now well-established pedophile network. | ||
But that was just one of the people involved. | ||
There's lots of people involved in this sort of event, this sort of raid, this sort of legal action. | ||
The judge is possibly and importantly one of the most important people in this chain, but he's not the only one. | ||
And if only he was the most corrupt one in this chain. | ||
But he's not. Not by a long shot. | ||
And a lot of these people aren't even recognizing yet. | ||
But revealed over the weekend by Paul Sperry, who was of course recently kicked off of Twitter, FBI agents involved in the Trump raid are actually under criminal investigation by Durham for abusing their power in the Trump-Russia probe. | ||
Again, reported by Paul Sperry. | ||
Investigators reportedly met back in June with Trump and his lawyers in Mar-a-Lago's storage room to survey documents and things seemed copacetic. | ||
But then the FBI raids weeks later. | ||
Speculation on the Hill is that the FBI had personal stake in searching for classified docs related to the Spygate scandal. | ||
Investigative journalist Paul Sperry said in a tweet Tuesday before getting suspended from Twitter, Sperry dropped another bomb on Sunday, saying, Sources say the FBI agents and officials who were involved in the raid on former President Trump's home work in the same counterintelligence division of the FBI that investigated Trump in the Russiagate Sources say the FBI agents and officials who were involved in the raid on former President Trump's home work in the same counterintelligence division of the FBI that investigated Trump in the Russiagate hoax and who are actively under criminal investigation by special counsel John Durham for potentially abusing their power investigating Trump in the Russian | ||
So you've got the judge who signed the warrant being a former employee of Jeffrey Epstein in his criminal defense. | ||
You have agents involved in the raid, having already been caught and are now under investigation for the crime that they committed in investigating the so-called Russia collusion network. | ||
You also have this, and this goes way back to the beginning of this whole chain of events that led to the raid. | ||
There's a timeline on New York Post saying, It goes down the whole line. | ||
That initiates this entire chain of events that led to the raid happens when archivist David Ferriero, or I think that's how you pronounce it, David Ferriero, informs the House Oversight Committee in a letter that classified national security information was found in the 15 boxes and the Justice Department has been contacted about potential violations of the Presidential Records Act. | ||
So this was the event that got the ball rolling. | ||
That eventually led to the raid. | ||
It was that great upstanding citizen, David Ferriero. | ||
Interesting. You might not recognize that name, but he was involved in something else important in national politics. | ||
Marissa Hansen on Twitter figured this out. | ||
She says, so the same guy who blew the whistle on Trump for, quote, stealing boxes leading to the Mar-a-Lago raid, David Ferriero, was sued in 2015 for failing to preserve Hillary Clinton's emails. | ||
And she actually links the cause of action here, the complaint. | ||
So this is the District Court of Columbia, Cause of Action Institute versus John F. Carey and David S. Ferriero. | ||
They say this is an action under the Federal Records Act to compel defendants John F. Carey and David S. Ferriero in their official capacity as Secretary of State...and archivist of the United States, | ||
respectively, to comply with their statutory duty to initiate legal action through the Attorney General and notify Congress of such action for recovery of federal records unlawfully removed from the custody of the Department of State and stored on a personal computer server in the exclusive control and custody of former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. | ||
So, failed to make anybody aware that Hillary Clinton had absconded with tens of thousands of emails in a completely illegal fashion. | ||
Was the guy who then blew the whistle on Trump that got this whole ball rolling. | ||
It was then passed off to the agents who perpetrated the Russia hoax. | ||
And they sent it over to their friend Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer to get it signed. | ||
But the FBI is not corrupt. | ||
Okay, and that's just the beginning. | ||
FBI Special Agent Jeremy Linton was involved in the Trump raid and was also involved in the January 6th proceedings and is in trouble there. | ||
Kind of like how the same people that perpetrated the... | ||
Gretchen Whitmer, false flag event from the FBI, then went on to be involved in the January 6th committee event. | ||
The FBI is rotten to the core. | ||
It's completely corrupt. | ||
And this raid is like the perfect storm, ultimate culmination of all of these threads of corruptions. | ||
All of these sticky little spider webs are meeting at the Trump raid. | ||
Almost like a final great finale of the Russia collusion hoax. | ||
Had some great highlights there during the time. | ||
You had the falsified FISA warrants. | ||
You had the insurance policy. | ||
You had the Trump Tower meeting that was held with Veselnitskaya, who was actually let into the country just before the meeting by the FBI. Remember that? | ||
They signed a special waiver to get her into the country. | ||
So she could go to Trump Tower and they could pretend that what they were doing was investigating Russia, when in reality they were just trying to spy on Trump for the insurance policy. | ||
I think we know all of it. | ||
Involved in nefarious activity at every level of this raid. | ||
And it is the ultimate culmination. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to give you the two words that explain it all. | ||
Alright, we're proving into this new segment. | ||
I'm going to title this segment A Little Bit Clickbaity. | ||
It's going to be called The Two-Word Phrase That Explains Everything You Need to Know About the Trump Raid. | ||
Something like that. But it's not actually clickbait. | ||
I'll give you the two-word phrase. | ||
It's a simple one. You've probably heard it before. | ||
Parallel construction. | ||
That is the two-word phrase that unlocks everything you need to know about the raid, Russiagate, and how FBI corruption works. | ||
Because again, I have personal experience with FBI agents. | ||
I know a lot about the FBI that the average person doesn't know because I've been in their headquarters, I've hung out with their agents. | ||
You know, on the movie that I was working on, I was the... | ||
Script supervisor so I would sit there and make sure that all of the words being said by the actors were exactly as written on the page because the FBI is extremely careful about being litigious. | ||
You can't just you couldn't you know if you just mix one word up or you say something in the wrong order It changes the meaning legally. | ||
And one thing that the FBI is very careful about is playing the game by the rules because they want convictions that stick. | ||
They don't want to be embarrassed in the courtroom by not having the evidence that they need or not having access to the evidence that they want to use because to get the access you have to violate a constitutional right. | ||
And that's something that people don't understand about the FBI. The FBI is lawyers. | ||
FBI agents primarily are recruited from the ranks of prosecutors and defenders, lawyers in the public sphere. | ||
So we picture the FBI almost as like a pseudo-military, these guys in black suits with the fedoras, probably recruited out of some college football team, and they're like these super fit military police officers. | ||
No, no. They're lawyers with handguns. | ||
They are beat cops with law degrees. | ||
That's where the primary recruiting pool from the FBI comes from. | ||
So the FBI is all lawyers, mostly. | ||
Almost all the agents start off as lawyers or at least have some sort of legal training. | ||
And they see the law and the strictures of the Constitution as the rules of the game that are to be stretched to their limit in trying to achieve victory. | ||
And so they have to adhere to And attempt to manipulate the exact letter of the law. | ||
So they want to do things that are outside of the law, but in order to do that, they have to use workarounds and shortcuts and legal loopholes in order to achieve their ends. | ||
And one of the ways that they do this... | ||
Again, you can read articles about this. | ||
Parallel construction is not a hidden thing. | ||
It's not a secret thing. There's a Wikipedia article about it. | ||
Parallel construction. A law enforcement process of building a parallel or separate evidentiary basis for a criminal investigation in order to conceal how an investigation actually began. | ||
And I first heard about this when an FBI agent was just like, yeah, parallel construction. | ||
That's what we do. I was sitting there with the script, going over it, talking to this FBI agent about the tactics they use. | ||
He's like, well, it's called parallel construction. | ||
If we want a warrant because we think this guy's a terrorist, but we don't have enough evidence to justify a warrant on him being a terrorist, then we'll do something like find out he smokes weed. | ||
We'll get a warrant to go in and search for weed, but really what we're looking for is evidence of this other crime. | ||
Another way of looking at this is if a If an FBI agent is going into your house to look to see if you have weed and there's a dead body in your living room, they're not going to ignore that. | ||
But they're not going to go, well, all we had a warrant was for the weed, so even though we discovered a different crime, we can't punish that. | ||
No, of course you can punish that. You've discovered evidence of a crime while pursuing a different crime. | ||
So you never needed the probable cause to get the warrant to investigate the dead body. | ||
You understand. That's parallel construction. | ||
And that's what the FBI has been involved in since the beginning with the Rushgate investigation. | ||
You know, they would not have been able to get the FISA warrant or at least would have made it a little bit harder and a little bit more embarrassing when it came out. | ||
If they were to have put we want this FISA warrant to spy on this presidential candidate of the United States as an insurance policy to make sure we can destroy him if he ever gets into office. | ||
You can't write that down. | ||
They say it to each other in text messages. | ||
They know internally what we really want is blackmail. | ||
What we really want is, you know, the goods information that from their private servers and their internal communications that we can then weaponize against them or leak to the media or or hold over their heads as blackmail. | ||
That was the reason they wanted to investigate Donald Trump. | ||
And so they had to come up with a different set of justifications in order to get the access to the information that they would then use as blackmail. | ||
That's what the beginning of Rushgate, that's what the FISA warrant was all about, is you construct parallel paths, one that seems legitimate but isn't actually that big of a deal, and the other that is your real purpose for going in. | ||
And that's exactly what's going on with the raid at Trump's home as well. | ||
They know there's not nuclear secrets that Trump has, that Trump's not pressing a big red button in Mar-a-Lago and launching nukes into the air. | ||
The one thing in my lifetime that has brought us closest to nuclear exchange is Donald Trump not being in office anymore. | ||
When Donald Trump was in office, it was like if you see nuclear annihilation as a point on the horizon, and it's always kind of getting a little bit closer. | ||
Then during the Cuban Missile Crisis, it's right in your face, and then it recedes again as we move farther away. | ||
The farthest it's ever been in my lifetime was when Donald Trump was shaking hands with the leader of North Korea and making peace with Russia. | ||
It was beyond the horizon. | ||
It was Over the edge of flat earth, it was not even on the map anymore. | ||
Now that Joe Biden is in office and the Ukraine war, it has rocketed towards us like a speeding train, and it's back again on the table. | ||
So Trump is not the threat of nuclear annihilation that we have to be worrying about. | ||
It is, in fact, the deep state that is oppressing him right now and going after him as we speak. | ||
But they know that that's not the case. | ||
So you make some wide, broad warrant saying, collect every piece of paper he's seen, every scrap of napkin or... | ||
You know, forgotten post-it note that you can find over the last four years and you come up with whatever excuse you need to get that. | ||
But what you're really looking for is something that's not included in the warrant. | ||
It's something that's not talked about publicly. | ||
That's what parallel construction is. | ||
It is a well-known tactic of all law enforcement, but the FBI in particular is extremely litigious and extremely concerned about following the exact letter of the law. | ||
And that may seem ridiculous, right? | ||
To say like, well, the FBI is corrupt and is lawless, but they follow the exact letter of the law. | ||
But it's about exploitation of the letter of the law and manipulation of the strictures of the Constitution in order to do things that are unconstitutional but can be shrouded in the illusion of constitutionality so it can be used in court to get the convictions that they think that they want. | ||
Okay? And it's a very elaborate sort of game that they play. | ||
It's things like With the Gretchen Whitmer investigation or, you know, false flag that they brought about, the perfect example. | ||
Because the FBI is actually the ones that put the explosives into a truck that they then said, oh, we got to go investigate this truck because there's explosives in it. | ||
They put the explosives in there. | ||
And the way they get away with this, and you'll see, I haven't even looked into it, but I guarantee you this happened. | ||
They have, it's almost like a magic spell. | ||
Two times, they have to two times say, are you sure? | ||
So the FBI makes either a bomb or a dummy bomb to give to a patsy so that then they can say, hi, you thought you were going to go bomb something. | ||
We caught you. Even though it was their agenda, their scheme in the first place, the FBI agent's scheme in the first place. | ||
But once they make the bomb, they have to go, now, are you sure about this? | ||
It's a pretty big deal. Are you sure? | ||
Guy's like, yeah, yeah, I'm sure. Let's do it. | ||
And they're like, in the truck? Are you sure I should put it in the truck? | ||
Like, they have to ask twice, like it's a magic spell. | ||
And so the FBI agents know. | ||
And again, I know this from behind the scenes. | ||
Literally, the movie I made, it was that exact plot. | ||
It was a guy who was angry at a DA and was going to blow him up. | ||
And so the FBI... Used his nephew to get a dummy bomb to him, and they include in the script, and I had to sit there and supervise and make sure. | ||
Now, did we say it twice? | ||
Because if we said it twice, then we've fulfilled the magic spell requirements, and we can now arrest the guy. | ||
But if you only say it once, then you can be, you know, caught out for whatever it's called. | ||
I'm blanking on the term now. | ||
Entrapment. Thank you. This crew on top of things and paying attention. | ||
Good to hear. So yeah, it's parallel construction. | ||
That's the two-word phrase you need to know. | ||
And by the way, while we're on the topic, you realize that they all thought Hillary was going to win, that the Russiagate investigation was launched way before the election took place. | ||
And for that entire time, they were confident that they were either going to use the results of that investigation to guarantee the Hillary victory, because they thought, for sure, Trump has to have something. | ||
Once we go through all of his communications, we'll find something to stick him with. | ||
Ooh, spoiler alert. | ||
No, they didn't. | ||
But they were planning on still using all of that stuff once Hillary Clinton got into office. | ||
All of that stuff was an insurance policy, as they said, against Trump becoming president. | ||
And if he was going to become president, it was an insurance policy to make sure things operated as normal. | ||
But they also expected Hillary Clinton to become president and at that point be the executive cover that they needed to, you know, fulfill their persecution of Donald Trump as a warning to anybody who tried to stand up to them ever again. | ||
Just an interesting point to make. | ||
So there it is. Parallel construction is the term you need to know to understand the Trump raid. | ||
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We Americans are divided by political party, religion, and social class to keep us from ever figuring out the real cancer in American culture, and social class to keep us from ever figuring out the real cancer in American culture, the cause of nearly every American war It's the Federal Reserve, okay? | ||
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0.5% of the citizens of this country own more assets than the bottom 90%. | |
That's all happened over the last 10 years since 2008. | ||
The Federal Reserve, by the way, that's owned not by the American people, a central bank that's owned by 24 prime brokers, being J.P. Morgan and Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. | ||
How does that work? We don't need to audit the Fed. | ||
We need to end the Federal Reserve. | ||
The Federal Reserve has usurped, has usurped, has usurped its power and the power of the American people and our elective representatives. | ||
And no, they do not have the consent of the government. | ||
We will not comply. We will not submit. | ||
And it must be ended. | ||
The Federal Reserve Banking System introduced the most destructive form of usury the modern world has ever known. | ||
A debt-based currency designed to rob and enslave entire nations. | ||
The Federal Reserve prints money out of thin air. | ||
And this has given the crooks who wield it the power and influence to create their own corporate government within the United States. | ||
And the IRS has made every hard-working American into a criminal, guilty until proven innocent. | ||
The IRS was always seen as unconstitutional. | ||
But in 1913, the powers of the IRS were weaponized and made de facto law by the 16th Amendment, never properly ratified, which states that the government can collect a percentage of everyone's income. | ||
Over 50% of Americans refuse this unconstitutional amendment, but the IRS will come after you. | ||
They have a long reputation for targeting religious groups and political opponents, and it's only looking to get much worse. | ||
The Inflation Reduction Act guarantees more inflation with the billions of dollars required to be printed out of thin air. | ||
And while local police are defunded so that violent criminals are set free, the IRS is being funded to hire over 80,000 new agents to make sure everyone is paying their taxes. | ||
And they have recently bought five million rounds of ammunition. | ||
They are building their own police force to execute search warrants, make arrests, and exert the use of deadly force. | ||
While many liberal progressives may argue that the crimes of the Federal Reserve are necessary, they are hurting people worldwide. | ||
Because it's the world's reserve currency, 40% of international transactions are in USD. And as the Fed continues pushing the illusion of a strong dollar, the rest of the world is made poor. | ||
If the Americans don't remedy the situation soon, then the international community has a reasonable excuse to get involved. | ||
The entire international fiat system is collapsing, and the crooks responsible will be selling us a new centralized digital currency, which is obviously another trap. | ||
But the alternative is simple. | ||
Restore the constitutional republic to promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty with sound money backed by gold and silver. | ||
And the Fed, the IRS, the CIA, the FBI. | ||
It's written right there on your $100 reserve note. | ||
Whenever any form of government becomes destructive, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government that will most benefit their safety and happiness. | ||
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What is the highest federal income tax any American should have to pay? | |
Well, we should have the lowest tax that we've ever had, and up until 1913 it was 0%. | ||
What's so bad about that? | ||
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Won't that be fun? What would that pitch look like? | ||
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Now, let's talk a little bit more about the IRS after that Greg Reese video. | ||
What this bill is and who it's going to affect and how embarrassing the people are that are selling this to us. | ||
We're going to go to a couple videos here. | ||
This is Corrine Jean-Pierre on ABC this week. | ||
Just embarrassing herself. | ||
Just the slightest bit of pressure. | ||
It's too much for this poor, poor woman to bear. | ||
Let's go first to clip number 15. | ||
Here's her being asked, isn't it a bit, just a touch Orwellian to call the bill the Inflation Reduction Act when it does nothing to decrease inflation, in fact will increase it, and is actually about climate change and health care? | ||
Isn't it a bit Orwellian? | ||
Hmm, let's watch. But let me ask you, it's called the Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
But the Congressional Budget Office, which is nonpartisan, said that there would be a negligible impact on inflation this year and barely impact inflation at all next year. | ||
Isn't it almost Orwellian? | ||
How can you call it Inflation Reduction Act when the nonpartisan experts say it's not going to... | ||
So I appreciate that. I appreciate the question. | ||
We've actually addressed this, the CBO. It was the top line number. | ||
There's more in there that shows that it will have the money. | ||
Remember how we're doing this, too. | ||
It's making sure that billionaires in corporate America are paying their fair share. | ||
That the tax code is a little bit more fair and so when you do that when you put it in its totality you will see that it will bring down lower the deficit which will help fight inflation. | ||
All right, well, first of all, that was nonsense. | ||
It was not an answer to the question that was asked, and we'll get back to that. | ||
But first, let's just talk about what Corrine said. | ||
Again, nothing to do with the Orwellian tactic of naming a bill the Inflation Reduction Act in order to get it passed when it has nothing to do with inflation other than that it will increase it. | ||
And even he was downplaying how catastrophic this will be to the reality. | ||
But her defense is that this is about keeping billionaires... | ||
To pay their fair share. Getting billionaires to not use these tax loopholes. | ||
That's stupid. Please, please tell me you don't buy that line. | ||
Especially since the evidence to the contrary is so overwhelming. | ||
In fact, this was published on August 12th from the Congressional Budget Office. | ||
They say the new IRS audits will grab at least $20 billion from lower and middle income families. | ||
At least $20 billion of the revenue Democrats hope to collect from taxpayers with a supercharged IRS would come from lower- and middle-income earners in small businesses, according to a new analysis by the nonpartisan congressional scorekeeper. | ||
That's in addition to existing audits of these income levels. | ||
So all 50 Senate Democrats voted against an amendment offered by Senate Finance Republican leader Mike Crapo that would have protected lower- and middle-income American taxpayers against new audits by the IRS. They could have done that. | ||
It's just, you know, how blatant does your hypocrisy have to be? | ||
It's one thing to say you're going after billionaires and then actually go after the middle class and lower class, but when it's an amendment specifically to comport the bill to your talking points and you vote against it, there's something outrageous there. | ||
Again, the actual question that she was being asked was about the What are you talking about? | ||
I'm talking about dinner. It's ridiculous. | ||
But they basically just give it up. | ||
As soon as they pass the bill, they move on. | ||
Here's a collection of headlines from Greg Price. | ||
He says, House passes, or the CNN says, House passes Democrats' health care and climate bill clearing measure for Biden's signature. | ||
Ah yes, the health care and climate bill called the Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
Brilliant. Democrats passed a major climate, health, and tax bill. | ||
Here's what's in it. Nothing about inflation reduction. | ||
Congress okays Dem's climate, health, and Biden triumph. | ||
House passes climate, tax, and health package. | ||
See, once it passed, they let you know what it actually was. | ||
Before that, it was the Inflation Reduction Act because, here's the key here, if it didn't pass... | ||
Then that provided them with the talking point of, if you don't like inflation, blame the Republicans. | ||
The Republicans voted against the Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
So Republicans, you can't talk about inflation anymore because you voted against the Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
It just could not be more obvious, could not be more blatant, could not be more dishonest. | ||
You call it one thing, so you have the talking point, wow, the Republicans voted against it. | ||
And again, we have this flowchart of you have a problem, inflation. | ||
You have a bill that the title of the bill is Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
Either that passes or And that's one flowchart. | ||
Or it doesn't pass. If it doesn't pass, then you get to blame the Republicans on keeping inflation high, even though it didn't have anything to do with it. | ||
If it does pass, you get another set of options. | ||
Either it does decrease inflation, which actually never happens, right? | ||
They never actually do what they say they're going to do. | ||
The government, it always makes everything worse. | ||
It's incredible how good they are at making sure that that's always true. | ||
But if it does pass and inflation does go down, they get to go, see, this was us. | ||
Doesn't matter if there's a myriad of things that are going on. | ||
They'll say we passed the act and then inflation went down. | ||
See, that was us. We get credit for it. | ||
If it doesn't make inflation go down, then they say it's because we didn't go far enough. | ||
We need to do this more. | ||
We need to do it again. We need another Inflation Reduction Act, and we'll do the same thing over and over. | ||
So that's the path that we're currently taking. | ||
You make the bill about inflation, even though it's just going to charge a bunch of extra money. | ||
It passes. Now inflation is going to get that much worse. | ||
And they're going to say, see, we need another one. | ||
We need another stimulus. | ||
We need more. We need to double down. | ||
We've eaten the spider to get the fruit fly. | ||
We need to eat the frog to get the spider. | ||
And then we'll eat the cat to get the frog. | ||
We'll eat the dog. Because, you know, it's that classic fable of the old woman killing herself. | ||
Except in this case, the old woman is us, the U.S. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Still to come on today's show, we're going to try to get to all of these topics. | ||
We're going to try to talk about the fact that hospitals are now making a concerted effort to encourage and expand the use of puberty blockers in young children and other transgender affirmation surgeries. | ||
Really just incredibly creepy stuff. | ||
We are going to talk about Anne Heche and the bizarre circumstances around her Frankly, mysterious death. | ||
It's not as simple as car crash, she died. | ||
There's some interesting little caveats to that particular story that we'll get into. | ||
And we're talking about the Great Reset and the climate change scam. | ||
We're going to talk about all of that and more. | ||
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But previously we started talking about the Combined attack on the American people that is the so-called Inflation Reduction Act and the IRS. And don't for a second think these two things are just separate from one another. | ||
You pass a bill that will cost hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
You need to get that money from somewhere. | ||
So you hire 87,000 new employees to the IRS in order to squeeze that money from the innocent Americans who are just working their daily lives and trying to get by. | ||
So of course both of these things are deeply intertwined and Karine Jean-Pierre went on ABC and was tested by these moderate questions as to the Biden administration and their plans and their honesty and the Orwellian tactics they use to pass bills. | ||
Here she was asked about inflation and the trouble that Americans are going through as they find they've had to Make major life choices. | ||
Cancel vacations or planned events. | ||
Take kids out of private schools. | ||
Send them to a different school. You know, unable to afford their houses anymore. | ||
Just major troubles that are only increasing, only getting worse, and only really started once President Biden got into office. | ||
You know what I'm talking about, right? | ||
I'm talking about the Putin price hike. | ||
I mean, this is how stupid they think you are, but... | ||
It's shameful. It's just honestly shameful. | ||
So here she was asked about this, and you can tell the real empathy she has for the average American as they go through the trouble that she and her... | ||
The administration that she works for, a cause. | ||
Clip number 14, here is Jean-Pierre careening towards disaster. | ||
But why is it that if things are getting better, so many Americans are unhappy with President Biden's handling of it? | ||
So, you know, we'll say this. | ||
You know, we have said this before. | ||
It's like, we get it. We understand what the American people are feeling at this time. | ||
This is a number one priority. | ||
Inflation has been a number one priority for this president. | ||
Lowering costs has been a number one priority for this president. | ||
Yeah, yeah, that makes a lot of sense. | ||
Even the question he's asking, if, you know, as you say, if things are getting better, then why are things getting worse? | ||
I guess my question is, if you say that things are getting better, why does everybody in America say they're getting worse? | ||
What can you tell me about that? | ||
What's your take on that, Corrine? | ||
She's just like, we feel for you. | ||
Inflation's been our number one priority. | ||
We didn't have inflation before you were in office. | ||
It's been a straight-up trajectory of inflation, just to the moon, rocket-style, of inflation since you were in office. | ||
How was that your number one priority? | ||
How were you that bad at what you're doing? | ||
You were either... Incompetent beyond description where you know exactly what your real intents and purposes are. | ||
And they're being fulfilled extremely well. | ||
Because you don't serve the American people. | ||
You serve an unelected global government of corporate overlords that want to crash the American economy, gut and root out, destroy the American economy so they can replace it with a planned government. | ||
Cashless electronic surveillance economy. | ||
It's pretty odd. We get it. | ||
We get it. It's obvious. We understand. | ||
You know, the other thing she said there is... | ||
How empathetic they are. | ||
How they feel for us plebeians. | ||
We get it, she says using the royal we. | ||
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I and my nobles understand the plights of the peasants. | |
Let's watch one of these noble and upstanding representatives of the government. | ||
Give us a little bit of advice. | ||
Clip number 11. It's Jennifer Granholm. | ||
Talking about how easy it is to get tax credits for when you become the enemy of the new army they're creating. | ||
Let's watch. There are three independent studies, though, that show it's actually going to have a minimal effect on inflation, and that many parts of the bill obviously don't even take effect until next year, some years later than that. | ||
So what specifically will this bill do to lower costs for Americans right now? | ||
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First of all, immediately, people will be able to lower the fuel costs in their home. | |
There's a 30% tax credit that you can claim in 2022 for installing energy efficient windows, heat pumps, energy efficient appliances. | ||
That is right away. | ||
And on top of that, of course, if citizens want to install solar panels on their roofs so that they can generate their own power. | ||
Oh, I get a tax credit? | ||
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Tax credit. All I have to do is spend $60,000 on solar panels? | |
No way! At the dealership for the automotive sector, for electric vehicles. | ||
Oh, we get electric vehicles. Okay, so there it is, folks. | ||
You won't be raked over the coals by the IRS. Again, she's asked, how will this decrease inflation? | ||
And her answer is, well, the government gives you the opportunity to Have them rob you less, right? | ||
It's okay. To stop inflation, the government will back off on its demands for your money by a couple percentage points, but only as long as you install solar panels on your house and an electric car charging station, and maybe you get all new, brand new, top-of-the-line appliances, and then you can save a little bit of money when we... | ||
Come to take your money. | ||
It's wild. So, okay, I'll just spend a couple, maybe $10,000 on a new kitchen setup. | ||
I'll get the new solar-powered stove and whatever camera-enabled spy microwave. | ||
I'll just get the newest... | ||
Fanciest appliances. I'll get all new windows. | ||
Do you have any idea how expensive windows are? | ||
And by the way, you can't even get windows because of the supply chain collapse that's already been caused. | ||
So go ahead and place your order for energy efficient windows now. | ||
Put down the $15,000 down payment on a couple of those windows. | ||
Wait four months for them to come and be installed. | ||
And then when the government comes to take your money from you, it'll take a little bit less than it was going to previously. | ||
Oh, thank you so much for stopping inflation, you despicable witch. | ||
So there it is. Just outrageous and hilarious. | ||
Yeah. Install the solar panels, buy an electric car, and install an electric charging station. | ||
Here's the top story that I haven't gotten to since I started talking about this topic. | ||
The IRS training that these new 87,000 employees will be going through includes performing an armed raid on a suburban home. | ||
So that's who they'll be going after, and that's how they'll be going after you. | ||
Same story at Becker News here. | ||
You also have this. It's two maps that are completely identical to each other, more or less. | ||
The overlay is pretty striking. | ||
And this is two maps. | ||
One is where people live in poverty, and the other is where the IRS audits. | ||
And they overlap each other. | ||
So the most poverty-stricken in the country and the middle class in this country will soon have IRS agents kicking down their door unless they participate in the green economy. | ||
We're going green, you guys. | ||
Get the solar panels or die. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
We got to your phone calls this segment. | ||
I just want to take a brief moment to appreciate the world that we live in. | ||
Appreciate how... Cartoonish, this dystopia really is. | ||
I wish I could go back in time and ask people, you know, if you were imagining a future dystopia where you had essentially the openly treasonous elements of a bureaucratic spy deep state controlling and pulling the strings throughout all of American society at the behest of and with cooperation of corporate masters, What would the president look like in that situation? | ||
You've got a couple options for dystopia. | ||
One of them is you have an authoritarian strongman. | ||
You have a big brother type. | ||
You have the Trumpian authoritarianism that the left likes to scream about. | ||
That's not the world that we live in. | ||
Instead, we are in a sort of dislocated tyranny. | ||
And the person who sits in the office of the president... | ||
Isn't the one actually in charge. | ||
He's like a placeholder guy. | ||
So what would that guy look like? | ||
And I think what it would look like would be exactly what we have. | ||
An out of touch, senile, smiling bobblehead That just trotted out for photo ops and then returns to his Darth Vader cave to be injected with children's blood. | ||
I think that's where we are. | ||
And this week we had a video come out. | ||
Once again, Joe Biden on yet another video. | ||
On his 900th vacation this year, this time to a multi-million dollar house that his friend owns on a beach, he's got to rest. | ||
You know, he's real busy. | ||
So every three to five days, he has to take a two-week vacation. | ||
And during this vacation, he will take time out of his busy schedule to pretend to like riding bikes and be a human being. | ||
That's what we have here. | ||
So again, if you want to know what dystopia looks like, it looks like a senile Insanely grinning bobblehead president babbling incoherently to the media while they literally cheer for him. | ||
It's wild. Let's watch the clip. | ||
Here you have Joe Biden. | ||
Who put him on sand? | ||
Who put his bicycle on sand? | ||
Do you have any idea how dangerous this is? | ||
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Mr. President! It's just a normal day. | |
I'll take a relaxing bike by the seashore with my 25 agents. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
Somebody put him on sand. | ||
It's incredibly dangerous. It's a double-edged thing because, oh God, he spotted a child. | ||
Oh, no. He spotted a child and he stopped his bicycling to chat up the child. | ||
Here he comes. Here comes the smiling, grinning psychopath. | ||
What's his response? | ||
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Gotta go get a bathing suit. | |
Smiles. Here's the cheers. | ||
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This is a dystopia. | |
This is where we are. This is it. | ||
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The United States. | |
I'm going to get bathing suits. | ||
The media's like, yeah! | ||
Yeah! Yeah! | ||
Just amazing. It's incredible. | ||
Now the sand, I get it. | ||
But it's a tricky thing. Harder to ride a bike on, you're more likely to fall. | ||
We know that's a danger for Joe Biden. | ||
Also softer when he lands so he doesn't break his old man bones. | ||
So I get the trade-off they made here. | ||
Still a little bit risky. | ||
It's like when you catch sight of a little kid on a dangerous ledge and you're just like, oh God, I have to watch this. | ||
It's like a car crash waiting to happen. | ||
Just incredible. Darren, he's flirting with a child. | ||
We're an embarrassment. | ||
We're a sickening embarrassment. | ||
And with that, we go out to your phone calls. | ||
I want to go to Nick in Minnesota, who has thoughts on an organ initiative. | ||
Silas... Silas... | ||
Silasbian? What is this? | ||
Thanks for calling in, Nick. What are you talking about here? | ||
Hold on, hold on. All right, you're on the air, Nick. | ||
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Thanks for calling in. Hi, I'm talking about the Oregon Psilocybin Service Initiative. | |
Oh, psilocybin. Psilocybin is a psychedelic drug derived from mushrooms. | ||
Oh, I know what psilocybin is. | ||
That is not what's written on my screen. | ||
Yeah, I figured you would. I misspelled it. | ||
I misspelled it. They spelled it phonetically, and so it looks like some sort of Arabian spell, psilocybin. | ||
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Yeah, well, it'll be legal January 1st in Oregon under the Oregon Health Authority, licensed facilitators, and I'm an attorney, and I helped write this bill, at least the second draft, and get it passed. | |
And at the time, it was a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat. | ||
I was married to a woman from China who came from a high-ranking communist family. | ||
And I thought, you know, this substance will wake everyone up to right-wing hate. | ||
People will stop watching info wars, and they're going to, you know, believe that everything is one and we shouldn't be mean to people, et cetera. | ||
But it turns out some of these psychedelic substances can have the opposite effect and wake people up. | ||
Right. To actually start paying attention to what you guys say and the fact that the globalists really are manipulating humanity into a bad way. | ||
Right. What do you think the psychological effect is? | ||
Because it can go both ways. | ||
Basically, it breaks you out of your preconceived notions and allows you to see things that you may already know, but in a completely new and original angle. | ||
It almost takes you back to being a kid in the way that your brain intakes information. | ||
That's what acid does, and that's what the psychoactive properties of marijuana does. | ||
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Sure, yeah. All these psychedelic substances, I would add to the list, DMP, ayahuasca, and five... | |
And I hope Alex does take Tyson up on the ochre of the toad. | ||
But for sure, it breaks down the ego and allows... | ||
It allows you to get out of your preconceived idea of who you are, including your political identity, and just see things for the way they are in a more neutral fashion. | ||
And then later, as you integrate those experiences, you start to piece things together a little more free from delusion than you were, which is strange because they were called hallucinogens, and you do hallucinate, but ultimately a bit more free from delusion than you were before. | ||
So my question was, do you believe that psychedelic substances should be legalized? | ||
Do they have a place in the pro-human future? | ||
Is that a cause that you guys would be willing to promote more and more as time goes on? | ||
Personally, I am. Yeah, I think there's a lot of value to that. | ||
I definitely think I trust a mushroom growing from a cow patty in a field a hell of a lot more than whatever comes out of the pharmaceutical industry. | ||
So, you know, to me, it's a lot more natural. | ||
I think it can open up your mind. | ||
But like anything... As the proverbs say, everything in moderation, and I think part of it is that it's been demonized so badly and now people are taking the opposite tack and going, it's great and it can be perfect for everything. | ||
Well, it's got to be used in moderation. | ||
You should really think carefully about it before you do it and make sure you're in the right place, in the right setting, because the stuff's very powerful and it can really mess you up. | ||
But used correctly, I think it's incredibly powerful. | ||
I think it's definitely more effective and Probably better for you than antidepressants. | ||
Again, I'm not a doctor. This is just my personal feelings on it. | ||
But it should be used in moderation. | ||
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And I'm in favor of its legality. | |
John Hopkins has done a lot of studies. | ||
And the initiative we passed has the Oregon Health Authority prescribing rules for how it should be administered in a safe setting. | ||
So thank you so much for weighing in on it. | ||
Really appreciate your time. Yeah, I think that's really positive. | ||
Stay on the line, Nick, because we want to talk to you a little bit more behind the scenes. | ||
Our producer is going to talk to you a little bit just because it's a very interesting call. | ||
And it is a topic that, as far as I can remember, Infowars has more or less been on this side of. | ||
I've always personally been in favor of marijuana legalization. | ||
Not just for the recreational aspects. | ||
I think if you're an adult, you should be able to make that decision for yourself. | ||
But because of the industrial uses of hemp, the manufacturing uses, the pharmaceutical uses, I say put big pharma out of business, put loggers and people that destroy forests out of business, grow hemp, make paper, make engines, make oil from it. It's an incredibly powerful thing that we're prevented from because of the Because it intoxicates you. | ||
But on the other side, I'm against the Joe Rogan idea of just like, everybody should smoke weed all the time, and there's nothing bad about it. | ||
Like, you should meet some of my friends then. | ||
You should meet some of my friends from high school that do nothing but smoke pot. | ||
It's not a good thing in excess. | ||
Everything in moderation, and I'm all for drug legalization up to a point, but something's got to be done about opioids and fentanyl. | ||
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Holy goodness, folks, we still have a lot to cover here. | |
music. | ||
We're going to go out to your phone calls once again. | ||
Is there a video I wanted to play first? | ||
I can't remember. I got distracted. | ||
But yeah, we still do have a lot to talk about. | ||
We're going to talk about transgenderism. | ||
We're going to talk about more transgenderism. | ||
There's also some transgender topics we need to get into. | ||
Also, childhood transitions. | ||
There's a lot of transgender stuff that came out this week. | ||
And we'll get to all of it. But let's just go out to your phone calls right now. | ||
We have... | ||
I wanted to go to Brett, but he hung up. | ||
Darn it. Hopefully he's listening now and regretting his decision to hang up on me. | ||
Let's go inside. Adam in Nebraska, who is running for office and wants us to plug him. | ||
Adam, you have my full endorsement. | ||
Welcome to the show. Good morning, Harrison. | ||
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Actually, it's not me who's running for office. | |
It's my father, Mark Armstrong. | ||
He's running for Secretary of State of Wyoming. | ||
Will you say his name again? | ||
The last name is Armstrong? | ||
Yes, sir. What's his first name? | ||
Mark Armstrong. | ||
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Okay. Yeah, and I just wanted to remind everybody that tomorrow is the primary election in Wyoming. | |
While the people are out voting out Liz Cheney, I would ask you to throw your vote behind Mark Armstrong. | ||
Armstrong for a strong Wyoming. | ||
Okay, why should he get my endorsement? | ||
What's his platform? What's he promising to do in Wyoming there? | ||
Well, he's got a bolo tie. | ||
You know what? Never mind. | ||
I saw a picture of him. He's got my endorsement. | ||
That is a bolo tie of a king, my friend. | ||
He looks like he knows what he's doing. | ||
Secretary of State candidate Mark Armstrong to sue the Secretary of State's office, blast other candidates. | ||
So what's his big position or what's his agenda look like? | ||
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Well, he's the only one who will address climate election irregularities in the state of Wyoming, which he saw with his own eye. | |
Everyone else is claiming that all the county attorneys did their jobs perfectly and were great. | ||
My dad saw that as one of the higher-ups in the GOP in Albany County, County, he was privy to the fact that the Albany County clerk opened absentee ballots without a GOP representative watching. | ||
So he saw firsthand that there was something untoward going on, some sort of shenanigans taking place, and was that his inspiration to actually run for office? | ||
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No. | |
For Secretary of State, yeah, because he was then blackballed. | ||
Blackballed, blacklisted? Stonewalled. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what. | ||
I think, you know, as long as you're calling in and asking us for support, then I think that means he's probably better for the people of Wyoming than his opponents. | ||
Because if you aren't going to stand up against your election being stolen or against your establishment working against the people, then what are you even there for? | ||
So, for Secretary of State in Wyoming, Mark Armstrong, folks, go out there, look into him. | ||
You said the voting is tomorrow for the primary? | ||
All right, get out there tomorrow if you're in Wyoming and vote for him if he looks like a good candidate. | ||
Again, I've never heard of him before, so I can't actually endorse him. | ||
But thank you so much for calling in and making people aware. | ||
And hopefully our Wyoming brothers and sisters that are listening right now can look up Mark Armstrong and see if he's the man for them. | ||
And if he is, then I'd love to have him on the show and learn more about his platform. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. Adam, let's go to TheJanitor73 in Missouri. | ||
Thanks so much. TheJanitor... | ||
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Good morning. | |
Oh, good morning. How are you? | ||
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It's a pleasure to talk to you, sir. | |
Thank you for taking my call. Well, thank you for calling in. | ||
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What's on your mind? Oh, well, you know, I used to have so much to say to you guys, and now it's just kind of mellowed out. | |
But, I mean, I just want to give a shout-out to all you guys, the crew, all you, Owen, Harrison, and Alex, you know. | ||
And I heard the Cadillac Ranch was tagged with some work. | ||
I'd like to give a shout out to my brother, Dan, the trucker. | ||
Okay, awesome. Sorry, you're sort of fading in and out here, but I appreciate the call. | ||
I appreciate the good words. | ||
We really do appreciate it. | ||
We rely entirely on the goodwill of our audience. | ||
That's what makes me feel. A lot of the censorship and stuff, it's impossible to know how popular we actually are, how people actually feel about us. | ||
Because in one way, it could be like, wow, I've been doing this for so long. | ||
I only have... A thousand Twitter followers. | ||
What am I doing wrong? And it's like, oh, no, wait. | ||
I had tens of thousands and they took them from me. | ||
So who knows how much I would have if they'd actually, you know, treat me like a normal human being. | ||
In the same way, video went viral over the weekend of somebody who was Apple TV was not letting them order Alex's war. | ||
So this type of thing that's like, we are this powerful, we're this popular, we're this, you know, well-known and people visit the website and all this stuff. | ||
Even though they are rolling out new, novel, and more powerful censorship tools on a regular basis. | ||
So it is nice just to know that there are so many people out there that appreciate what we do here, and that's the only thing we care about, right? | ||
We get up here and it's not about serving the stories that our editors and our corporate executives think that we need to talk about. | ||
Because it's just me coming up here and going, the people listening to me right now, the info warriors out there, rely on me to not lie to them, tell them what's actually going on, and try to get across the real state of the universe that we're in right now. | ||
And... So as long as you're going to Infowarsstore.com or calling in and giving us those kind words, we at least know that these attempts are paying off in some way. | ||
So thank you so much for that, Janitor. | ||
Let's go to who's been holding Zero in Colorado. | ||
Zero in Colorado wants to talk about the Federal Reserve, which is not federal and has no reserves. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Zero. You're on the air. | ||
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How's it going, sir? Good. | |
So what I was calling about is... | ||
There's the general understanding that the Federal Reserve is run by a bunch of psychotic, evil, satanic individuals. | ||
Well, I think I found physical evidence, like undeniable evidence. | ||
With your permission, if I can give the information on the video, because I made a video of it. | ||
It's about a five-minute explanation as to how you can find this evidence yourself, and it shows the evidence. | ||
Is it publicly available? | ||
Can you direct our listeners to it? | ||
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Yes, sir. So it's on Vimeo, or Vimeo, however you pronounce it. | |
Vimeo, yeah. And you go under the search option, and you search for people, and you put in zero perception, Z-E-R-O-V-E-R-V-E-P-T-I-O-N. It's the account name. | ||
It only has one video. | ||
The video is the evidence right there. | ||
And basically, a short description is using the Curve tool on a photo editor And in specific settings which I display in the video, you can actually reveal what I can only describe as like satanic imagery all over the money. | ||
And I mean, the video explains exactly how to do it. | ||
Anybody can do this themselves. | ||
And they just need a picture of a bill that's backlit, like with a light behind it. | ||
Okay, interesting. Well, we'll check it out. | ||
So it's Zero Perception on Vimeo. | ||
What is the title of the video exactly? | ||
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Hidden Evil in Your Pocket. | |
Contain evil in your pocket. | ||
Okay, awesome. Well, thank you for that. | ||
We'll check it out, and we'll watch it. | ||
If it's good, we'll play it. | ||
I probably don't have time to play it today, but we will take a look at that. | ||
Thank you for the suggestion. Zero in Colorado. | ||
I really do appreciate it. Let's go to John in Maine. | ||
He wants to talk about how Trump couldn't take out our favorite big baddie, Soros, when he was in office. | ||
Thanks for calling in, John. You're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. Thank you very much. | |
I've listened to you guys for years. | ||
It's the first time I've gotten through. | ||
About a week ago, I got shut off right at the beginning, but I hope I'm still on here. | ||
You're still on. Thank you for calling in. | ||
We're glad that you made it through. | ||
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Thank you. Yeah, that's one of my big questions, but it's probably going to take a lot of digging to really get into that, so I'm not sure how much we can cover that, but it just baffles me that he didn't see this Yeah, | |
and he didn't make more moves against George Soros, who by any metric should be the most despised person in the nation, and probably is, but a foreigner, a billionaire who's collapsed entire economies before, was an active participant in the Holocaust on the side of the Nazis, and just openly says he's remaking our entire justice system to suit his ends, and we can't do anything about this guy. | ||
It's infuriating, John. | ||
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But those people that are in there now, you know, are put in by him. | |
And we've got to get them out somehow. | ||
But this voting, the other thing is we need to do, we don't put our eggs all in one basket. | ||
This voting, they're going to freaking, they're going to do everything they can. | ||
We know that. To steal the vote. | ||
Yeah. You know, I know that. | ||
What I'm doing as a local person, like I've gotten connected with the town office, and here up in Maine, I'm right on the coast, the ocean, we got so much resources here for food, you know, we're going to survive here. | ||
I hear it's beautiful. | ||
I hear it's a new place to be. | ||
It's the sort of undiscovered vacation spot. | ||
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Yeah, as far as I'm concerned, it's the most pristine place here in the United States. | |
Yeah, totally beautiful. I'm sorry, John, we've got to go to break, but I appreciate your call. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
And please do call in again. | ||
We'll do the third hour on the other side. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Right, ladies and gentlemen, third hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
We are now in the red zone, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The red zone's where all the stupid stuff happens. | ||
Red zone, red in this case, is the color of just outrageous nonsense. | ||
That's the zone that we're in. | ||
I want to talk about some of it here. | ||
You may remember, if you watch this show or any show on M4s, I think we all covered it. | ||
The event in which little kids were ignored by a mascot in Disney World. | ||
Or, I'm sorry, Sesame Place. | ||
The Sesame Street place. | ||
The Sesame Street fairground amusement park. | ||
Now, for any normal human being, not saturated, not drowning in the pool of current thing... | ||
Would see what happened and say, well, it's misunderstanding, right? | ||
If it was your little kid, your little kid sees a character that they like, and they're like, high five, high five, and the character just like waves at him and keeps walking, and the kid's like, what? | ||
Why didn't you give me a high five? | ||
You'd go, it's fine, you know, he probably didn't see you, he just wanted to wave, but you know, it's all right. | ||
Well, that's not... | ||
Useful politically, actually. | ||
It's more useful politically to tell your kid and to take the belief unto yourself that that was a vicious... | ||
It was practically a lynching. | ||
You tell the kid it's because they hate you. | ||
It's because that character that you love on Sesame Street is actually a despicable racist that refuses to interact with African Americans. | ||
That's what was really happening. | ||
Because I'm a paranoid psychopath. | ||
So I believe that the big, friendly... | ||
Stuffed animal walking around is actually a viciously racist KKK member. | ||
Okay, that's what I'm gonna assume is true. | ||
And this was traumatic. | ||
This event, this 10 seconds, was racial trauma revisited. | ||
Completely insane, obviously. | ||
Well... If you turn the volume up on that video, you can hear it utter a racial slur. | ||
That's right. Yeah, yeah. We can't play the audio. | ||
It is just replete with the N-word. | ||
It would just be a singular beep. | ||
It would be one big beep. | ||
That's exactly right. Could you imagine? | ||
I mean, honestly, it would make a funny skit. | ||
It would make a funny skit, the virulent racist who dresses up like a Sesame Street character and goes and hugs kids as a job. | ||
The new KKK uniform is a Sesame Street outfit. | ||
Yeah, you think that's some sort of Muppet. | ||
It's not. That's Grand Wizard, in fact. | ||
That's the way that they look now. | ||
And I think, actually, he was trying to Heil Hitler there, not turn them away. | ||
Right. It's the new way you Heil Hitler. | ||
It's this. It's this right here. | ||
Wow. So troubling. | ||
It's so scary. It's a low-seek. | ||
It's so scary. The racism that's perpetuated in this country. | ||
I know we're all traumatized by it. | ||
Well... Clearly, this was born out of a legitimate and responsible reaction from the parents of these children. | ||
And it's just a coincidence that they're suing for $25 million now. | ||
$25 million. It's not a cash grab. | ||
It's not a cash grab. They care deeply about the experience of African Americans in this country. | ||
And they want to make things better for all of us. | ||
So they're suing for $25 million. | ||
And as a part of this, Sesame Place, this... | ||
Park has announced diversity initiatives after accusations of racial bias. | ||
So we're going to become more diverse, they say. | ||
How are they going to do this? | ||
Well, the lawsuit asked for the company to conduct psychological screenings to avoid hiring racially bigoted people, provide existing employees with mandatory cultural sensitivity training, and hire a national expert to educate them on the history of discrimination against black people in America. | ||
So yes, folks, a big walking Muppet didn't high-five a little girl, and so now you have to hire the thought police into your company. | ||
You now have to create an entirely new office of wrong-think, and you have to have a psychological screening to make sure that the new employees that you're hiring to serve funnel cake or drive the train around or dress up like Cookie Monster and... | ||
Pretend to gobble cookies in front of little kids. | ||
They have to be sufficiently adherent to the globalist mindset. | ||
They must fully embrace our diversity pride flag or else they will not be hired. | ||
We can't have it anymore. | ||
So thank God. One step closer to justice, folks. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
After your phone calls in just a moment, I do want to take some time now. | ||
A few videos. Of the new push. | ||
This time led by our healthcare institutions to chemically castrate and permanently disable little children based on their toy preference not fitting exactly in the box of gender stereotypes. | ||
The bizarre backwards logic that these people use is confusing. | ||
The tactics that they use in their endgame is horrific. | ||
And it's all evil nonsense. | ||
Boston Children's Hospital gleefully encourages surgical pharmaceutical gender transition for teens. | ||
This is all part of the reimagining of America. | ||
The Great Reset. | ||
They're reimagining justice out of existence. | ||
They're also reimagining medical care. | ||
From what it was before, which was doctors trying to keep you healthy to what it is now, which is yet another arm, yet another enforcement mechanism for social justice and the disintegration of everything natural and good and normal and beneficial to the people of this country. | ||
So now they're not just doing the gender transitions, they're not just performing the affirmative care that destroys the ability for the people who undergo it to ever experience the physical act of love in their entire lives and saddles them with permanent medical issues that require lifelong pharmaceutical care. | ||
And also, by the way, increases the likelihood that suicide will happen and is irreversible. | ||
And the decision is being made by, of course, little baby children. | ||
Let's go to clip number four. | ||
Here's Boston Children's Hospital saying that kids know they're trans as early as the womb. | ||
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Let's watch. So most of the patients that we have in the GEMS clinic actually know their gender, usually around the age of puberty, but a good portion of children do know as early as seemingly from the womb, and they will usually express their gender identity as very young children. | |
Some, as soon as they can talk, they might say phrases such as, I'm a girl, or I'm a boy, or I'm going to be a woman, or I'm going to be a mom. | ||
Kids know very, very early. | ||
So in the GEMS Clinic we see a variety of young children all the way down to ages two and three and usually up to the ages of nine. | ||
When they come into the clinic they'll see one of our psychologists and we'll be talking to them about their gender, we'll be talking to their family about how to best support that child and how to make sure that that child Every child has the space and support to explore their gender and do well throughout their development and we'll be answering any parent questions. | ||
A lot of parents do have questions and so we answer those questions. | ||
The biggest piece of advice I give parents who are coming through the gender clinic at Boston Children's Hospital is to just be supportive. | ||
Sometimes you might not understand, sometimes you feel like you don't know the terms or you don't We all feel that way because you just made them up. | ||
You just made up the terms that you're using. | ||
You just came up with this. | ||
Some people don't get it. | ||
It's because it didn't exist for all of time until like a year ago. | ||
It's just wild. And again, it's not it. | ||
You can just tell from the way it's framed and everything. | ||
They only see one solution, one solution. | ||
It's never like, are you sure? | ||
It's never, they could just be going through a phase. | ||
It's never, they may have seen something on TV that made them think this. | ||
It doesn't even enter into their mindset. | ||
She says the number one thing you could tell people is just be supportive and that the reason people go to these gender clinics is to be reinforced in their child's belief as early as the womb, folks. | ||
The womb! | ||
She literally just made the statement that kids... | ||
Emerge from their mothers thinking they're a different gender before the doctor has the ability to assign them the gender on their birth certificate. | ||
What are they thinking? | ||
We know the gender of the child before it's born. | ||
Actually, when it's in the womb, you can scan and you can see because there's a physical reality that our consciousness should probably adhere to in some way, shape or form. | ||
Totally absurd. My kid thinks a dolphin is a turtle. | ||
Kids don't know anything. | ||
What is she talking about? Kids know as early as one. | ||
They're a certain gender. | ||
No, they don't. They don't know anything. | ||
They do not know anything. | ||
My child will see a dog at the park and think it's our dog. | ||
No, it's not. They have no conception of reality. | ||
We'll see a stranger at a restaurant and go, that's Papa. | ||
That's Granddad. No, that's not Granddad. | ||
It's a man with glasses. | ||
So I get how you're confused. | ||
The kids don't know anything. So what are you talking about, you abusive groomer psychopath smiling demon? | ||
Sorry, excuse me. I mean, I'm not sorry. | ||
It's just, you know. Let's go to the next one. | ||
Clip number five. Again, just showing the bizarre, nonsensical, dislocated, bastardized, ridiculous world in which these people live. | ||
Clip number five. Playing with the opposite gender toys is your child being transgender. | ||
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Any ability to express themselves. | |
And parents will often tell us this. | ||
We have parents who tell us that their kids, they knew from the minute they were born practically. | ||
And actions like refusing to get a haircut or standing to urinate, trying to stand to urinate, refusing to stand to urinate. | ||
Trying on siblings' clothing, playing with the quote opposite gender toys, things like that. | ||
There is more and more a group of adolescents that we are seeing that really are coming to the realization that they might be trans or gender diverse a little bit later on in their life. | ||
So what we're seeing from them is that they always sort of knew something was maybe off and didn't have the understanding to know that they might be trans or have a different gender identity than the one they have. | ||
They didn't understand. | ||
So that is a growing population that we are seeing as being recognized. | ||
So we've gone from... Let's just... | ||
We tracked this here. We've gone from people and children shouldn't be shamed for not adhering strictly to societal gender stereotypes. | ||
Which I agree with. You shouldn't shame little girls for liking to play in the mud and play with frogs and snakes. | ||
You shouldn't shame little boys for wanting to play house with their sisters. | ||
Like, that's totally normal. | ||
Experimentation. Everybody does it. | ||
Every man has feminine aspects of them. | ||
Every woman has masculine aspects of them to varying degrees. | ||
We've gone from these gender stereotypes should not determine how we're treated in society to if you don't adhere strictly to these gender stereotypes, castrate your child. | ||
If your child does not strictly adhere, if your boy likes pink, put him on puberty blockers. | ||
Castrate him. We're good to go. | ||
So I guess their relationship with children is a little wonky there. | ||
But again, just totally bizarre that this is true now. | ||
Like, that's what this woman just said. | ||
And she used that same talking point that they understand the minute they're out of the womb, the minute they're out of their womb, they're begging to have a cocktail of pharmaceutical inventions injected into their vein to permanently alter their normal development. | ||
Oh, they just love it. | ||
Let's go now to clip number six here. | ||
Boston Children's Hospital is now offering gender affirmation hysterectomies. | ||
So you're not just chopping off the willy of boys. | ||
They're actually ripping out the ovaries of women. | ||
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Let's watch. Gender-affirming hysterectomy is very similar to most hysterectomies that occur. | |
A hysterectomy itself is the removal of the uterus, the cervix, which is the opening of the uterus, and the fallopian tubes, which are attached to the sides of the uterus. | ||
Some gender-affirming hysterectomies will also include the removal of the ovaries, but that's technically a separate procedure called a bilateral oophrectomy. | ||
And not every gender-affirming hysterectomy includes that, and people who are getting gender-affirming hysterectomies do not have to have their ovaries removed. | ||
You just love the happy music, the smiling way they present it. | ||
You know, it's one of the bizarre things. | ||
I've had to take my kid to the hospital, and the pediatric wing of the hospital is the same as the other wings, except everything is said in this sing-song, smiley voice, right? | ||
Normal doctor. So you have a rash all over your arm. | ||
How did you get that? And then you go to the pediatrics, they're like, so you have an ouchie on your elbow? | ||
Oh, I'm so sorry, right? | ||
It's the same information, but all said in this happy, smiling. | ||
So now they're doing this, except about, again... | ||
Performing hysterectomies on little children who don't know anything at all, it's horrific and evil. | ||
It's like most hysterectomies. | ||
Yeah, kinda, kinda. | ||
I guess the difference is that it's elective, it's irreversible, it's done to children, there's no reason for it, it's evil, and it's being performed by a bunch of Dolores Umbridge's out there. | ||
And by the way, you know the result of this, or you know that this, rather, is the result of what The world elite and the world economic forum like to call philanthropy. | ||
You know how much they've donated to the Boston Children's Hospital? | ||
Wow, they're so giving. | ||
Yeah, because they wanted to create a transgender wing and cut your kids off. | ||
Folks, it is not just Boston Children's Hospital that is now, in addition to performing, The horrific, irreversible, ill-advised, and unnecessary pastration of children based on their media-fabricated whim I don't know if I ever showed it on the show. | ||
There's a chart of anorexia versus gender dysphoria. | ||
And it's like as anorexia goes down, gender dysphoria goes up to a one-to-one degree. | ||
So it's just some sort of mental illness. | ||
It's an unhappiness about your body. | ||
Previously, that might manifest in something like anorexia. | ||
Now you have this big media push telling little girls, telling the mentally ill, telling autistic children, really what's wrong with you is you're in the wrong body. | ||
That's totally true. | ||
God got it wrong because he sucks, and we'll make it right by... | ||
Performing an irreversible, incredibly damaging, frankly horrific, mastectomies and castrations on little children. | ||
This is just happening in the world today. | ||
And they're not just doing it. | ||
Now they're bragging about it. | ||
Now they are taking these just weirdly smiling Stepford Wive versions of activist doctors to make videos Advertising this to make parents feel comfortable with this. | ||
It is, again, nearly beyond description, but I don't need to describe it. | ||
I have the videos. It's not just Boston Children's Hospital. | ||
It's also the Cincinnati. | ||
I'm sorry, Pittsburgh, rather. | ||
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh is now putting out promotional videos about puberty blockers for kids. | ||
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Let's watch. Hi, my name is Priya Dar. | |
I'm one of the doctors at the Center for Adolescent and Young Adult Health here at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. | ||
I wanted to talk to you guys today a little bit about puberty blockers. | ||
Puberty blockers are basically a medication that says, hey, let's just put a pause on puberty. | ||
And that can be really beneficial for younger kids who have already started the puberty process who either might go through a lot of psychological distress as they go Through puberty if they're struggling with gender dysphoria or for somebody who's saying, hey, I'm not really sure if I feel comfortable in my body or what gender I truly identify with. | ||
Yeah, I'm like going through puberty. | ||
There's a lot of changes. The social atmosphere has changed a lot. | ||
Middle school can be really hard. | ||
I'm just kind of confused. And they're just like, mm-hmm. | ||
And getting the syringe ready. | ||
Yeah? Oh, yeah, you're confused, are you? | ||
You're scared? You're not comfortable in your own body? | ||
Well, roll up that sleeve. | ||
We've got some stuff to inject into you. | ||
We've got some puberty to stop. | ||
We're just going to stop it. We're just going to halt it. | ||
All these people should be in prison at the very least. | ||
Everybody involved in this, especially whoever picks that music bed. | ||
They all deserve life in prison if we're feeling merciful. | ||
While we're on the topic of gender neutrality, we'll go out to your phone calls again in just a second. | ||
Big story over the weekend. | ||
From the Times of London, gender-neutral Joan of Arc at Globe. | ||
Joan of Arc will be portrayed as a gender-neutral character in a new play at the home of Shakespeare in London in a radical departure from the usual depiction of the historic figure. | ||
It's an interesting way to phrase that, right? | ||
In a radical departure from the usual depiction of the historic figure. | ||
Translation, in a radical departure from the truth. | ||
In a radical departure from history, they have changed the gender of Joan of Arc to be gender neutral. | ||
And in fact, the imagery that they use of Joan of Arc, weirdly sexualized, right? | ||
This weird BDSM picture of Joan of Arc, a Christian saint, and somebody was burned at the stake for her beliefs. | ||
The picture that they use, very reminiscent of the chest binding that some transgender women do, transgender men, whatever way you want to... | ||
To, you know, deform their own breasts and flatten them. | ||
This, again, another painful and unnecessary procedure being advertised and encouraged in children. | ||
So, of course, they use that sort of imagery. | ||
But, again, the entire point of Joan of Arc is that it was a little girl. | ||
Do you get that? | ||
Do you get that the reason it's such a powerful story is because in a time when Women were not able to do anything. | ||
She led an entire army because she received a prophecy from God. | ||
And then she was burned at the stake. | ||
So I guess the headline here is Globe Theater to burn trans woman at the stake. | ||
Globe Theater to put on a play in which a gender neutral heroine is burned alive for the entertainment of the masses. | ||
Well done, Globe Theater. | ||
Nothing that you do, nothing these people do ever makes any sense at all. | ||
It's all completely divorced from any semblance of logic or reality or anything worth anything. | ||
I mean, it's just wild. So she's going to use the pronouns they and them. | ||
The play is described by the theater as alive, queer, and full of hope. | ||
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Great. | |
We're so happy for John of Arc. | ||
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Thank you. | |
It's John of Arc, everyone. | ||
Next will be Pocahontas. | ||
Sacagawea. It's going to be a man with a beard carrying a baby around, suckling it. | ||
Brocahontas. That's pretty good. Should we come up with names? | ||
All right, we'll go to phone calls. | ||
Let's go to who's been on for a little while. | ||
We've got Bov or BOV in Ontario. | ||
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Bov, you're on the air. I think they might have got my name wrong. | |
That's impossible. Yes, you're on the air. | ||
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I called you before. I got a different name. | |
It's Bov? Bov. | ||
Yeah, I called you once before. | ||
Okay. All right, well thanks for calling Bov. | ||
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Yeah, anyway, I wanted to talk about the CIA. Or not the CIA, the FBI. You were talking about how you worked with them and everything. | |
Anyway, I remember reading a long time ago about how... | ||
Do you remember the first Trade Center bombing? | ||
The what bombing? Sorry, I couldn't hear you. | ||
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Okay. The first Trade Center bombing. | |
Trade Center, yes, yes, of course, in the 90s. | ||
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93, yeah, February 93. | |
I read that the FBI had an inside asset who was a cab driver, And they were going to give the bomb to this blind sheep. | ||
And the cab driver couldn't believe that the FBI wanted to give them a real bomb. | ||
And a lot of the reasons the FBI does what they do is to justify their existence and to get the funding. | ||
And another thing I heard about was, I remember an interview with Alex and Aaron Russo about 15, 16 years ago. | ||
The guy ended up dying of cancer. | ||
And he talked about how he was buddies with a Rockefeller, and he told them about what was going to happen before 9-11. | ||
So I don't know what you think of all these things, but... | ||
Oh yeah, all these things are pretty well documented. | ||
And again, things like parallel construction and the idea that the FBI creates situations where they arm potential domestic terrorists with bombs just to then bust them and wave the flag saying, look, we stopped this terrorist without informing the people that we're the ones that started the terrorist act in the first place. | ||
None of this stuff is particularly secret. | ||
It just sort of flies under the radar somehow. | ||
But all this stuff is well documented. | ||
All the things that you're pointing out are perfectly well documented. | ||
Did somebody chime in from the crew or was I hearing things? | ||
Alright, I was hearing things. Thanks so much for the call, Bove. | ||
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All right, folks. This is a story I didn't pay too much attention to at first. | ||
But as I saw more and more information about it, the more and more questions arose. | ||
And this has honestly become one of the creepiest rabbit holes that you can go down right now. | ||
It is the tragic crash and now, as of this morning, death of Anne Heche, Emmy Award-winning film and television actress whose dramatic rise in Hollywood in 1990s An accomplished career contrasted with personal chapters of turmoil. | ||
She died of injuries from a fiery car crash. | ||
She was 53, and she was taken off of life support, apparently this morning, and has now died. | ||
Obviously, her thoughts and prayers go out to her family. | ||
And honestly, to hear the details of this woman's life, she was a lifelong victim of horrendous abuse. | ||
And it was really, really tragic. | ||
And one of the first details that came out following her crash was that she has been working on and is about to release a new movie about Jeffrey Epstein-style human trafficking. | ||
And so all of these other little questions about the crash that we'll get into in a second... | ||
All suddenly seem a lot more pertinent, a lot more important in trying to figure out was there something she killed? | ||
Essentially, was she murdered? | ||
Was this really an accident? | ||
Or was something else at work here? | ||
There's some details that make it seem like that is the case. | ||
There's some details that make it seem like that's not the case. | ||
But obviously, as a result of recent court decisions, I do want to make it. | ||
Overtly and incredibly clear that nobody should contact anybody involved in this story at all, even a little bit. | ||
Don't you dare. And that this death, I see as a horrific tragedy, and I would like to know the truth about it one way or another. | ||
Out of respect for and appreciation of this woman who, again, after a life of just horrific abuse, sexual abuse from the time she was a child. | ||
Uh... She honestly came out in amazing shape out of what she went through. | ||
And it is a tragedy that she's now dead. | ||
And it may just be a coincidence, but a very suspicious one, that she was working on a documentary about sex trafficking rings when this happened. | ||
Apparently that documentary is still going to come out. | ||
But this is also kind of a common thing. | ||
Remember Stanley Kubrick, who... | ||
A lot of people believe, and I myself agree, had a bunch of imagery and truth about the New World Order and the elite families that run the world embedded in his films. | ||
Well, the most apparent example of this would be Eyes Wide Shut. | ||
Now, Stanley Kubrick died after making Eyes Wide Shut, but before it was released. | ||
He passed away at a young age. | ||
And his version of the movie was never seen. | ||
Once he died, it was taken over by the studio, and they made massive changes to it. | ||
We can only guess what those changes were. | ||
And it's another example of a death that may not be as straightforward as the media would lead you to believe. | ||
So before I show you the really horrific video that really should make you question what exactly was going on here, I want to play this video. | ||
It's clip number two. Anne Heche in Toxic Skies. | ||
Which was a movie she was in. | ||
Here's the trailer for Toxic Skies. | ||
A movie about chemtrails, of all things. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Vapors. | |
Killer. Killer. Killer. | ||
Hey, I got your text. | ||
What's up? | ||
Well, I may have found the common thread. | ||
Really? Everyone's immune systems are completely shot. | ||
Their antibody counts are dangerously low. | ||
But the plague doesn't do that. | ||
No, I know, but I think it's why they're not responding to the antibiotics. | ||
So what, did we misdiagnose this? | ||
No, no. Come in. | ||
It's definitely the plague. I just think there's something else we haven't seen. | ||
Thanks so much. Well, what are you looking for? | ||
I mean, suppressing agents. | ||
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What, metals? Yeah. Look at this. | |
Barium, five milligrams, aluminum, seven? | ||
What the hell? Okay. | ||
This might sound a little weird. | ||
Have you ever heard of chemtrails? | ||
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Yeah, it's where the government's supposedly mixing chemicals in with jet fuel. | |
Contaminating the white vapor trails that commercial airlines leave behind. | ||
Yeah, my son always says that when two of them cross, it looks like the sky's blowing your kids. | ||
All right, so what does this have to do with the outbreak? | ||
Well, go with me on this. | ||
I did a little research last night. | ||
What if it's true? | ||
At Infowars.com. What if the chemicals are affecting the general population somehow? | ||
Alright, so anyway, this is the most recent movie that she was in called Toxic Skies. | ||
Obviously talking about chemtrails and immunosuppression. | ||
A lot of very interesting topics for a Hollywood star to be involved in. | ||
A movie discussing these things. | ||
And then she's working on a documentary about childhood abuse as a victim of childhood abuse herself. | ||
So, you know, if this was just the case and then she had a car crash, we would already be saying, well, we should look into the details of this car crash because clearly she was going against many of the narratives that we know. | ||
The people that run Hollywood, well, they'll kill you over. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself. | ||
Well, Anne H. didn't kill herself either. | ||
And then it comes to the actual just public details of the crash, and everything becomes even more obscure and confusing. | ||
For example, she was apparently, according to the official report, driving around in her Mini Cooper through suburban streets at 90 miles an hour at 10.30 in the morning, high on cocaine. | ||
Bizarre. Just a very bizarre set of circumstances. | ||
She ever gotten a speeding ticket before? | ||
I mean, is this the type of thing she does normally? | ||
Or is this out of character as it seems like it would be? | ||
10.30 in the morning, so high off your mind on cocaine that you're driving 90 miles an hour? | ||
I'm suspicious of this. | ||
Now, apparently she crashed her car into a garage and And then drove away. | ||
And then almost hit somebody on a sidewalk. | ||
And then kept going. | ||
And then finally ended this drive by crashing into a house. | ||
The car caught on fire. | ||
And they say that she suffered severe anoxic brain injury. | ||
Now, anoxic means that the oxygen to your brain was completely cut off. | ||
How was the oxygen to her brain cut off? | ||
That's the type of thing you die from when you are strangled, when you have something wrapped around your neck and the blood flow is not able to get oxygen into your brain. | ||
I don't think that you die from fires that way. | ||
Maybe it's possible, but you're much more likely to get smoke inhalation and a number of other issues. | ||
If you sustain an injury that prevents blood flow to the brain, that can cause that. | ||
I just want to chime in about, you know... | ||
Every time I do cocaine, I usually drive way more carefully rather than like 90 miles an hour. | ||
I get it. Granted, I use it to sober up, but... | ||
Right. Well, I mean, that is a part of it, right? | ||
Who does cocaine? | ||
Sorry, I thought you were just being facetious. | ||
And I really don't want to joke about this because, you know, a woman is dead and this is, you know, not good. | ||
But you're right. You know... | ||
Didn't they say Michael? It was like Michael Hastings died in a similarly bizarre... | ||
Oh, extremely bizarre. | ||
...crash, right? His car just burst into flames. | ||
The engine went flying, and this was while he was working on an expose about people at the top of the government. | ||
So very similar to that in a lot of ways, and I think they... | ||
I think they said he had drugs in his system. | ||
I think they said Adderall. And it's like, that's one of the most popularly prescribed pharmaceuticals of all time. | ||
People don't just drive around at 100 miles an hour because they take it. | ||
There's something missing here. And the craziest part is the video of the crash, which seems to contradict some major points in this. | ||
And we'll show you that video on the other side. | ||
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Here's the official story as to the final moments, final hours before Anne Heche never regained consciousness. | ||
She was pronounced brain dead on Friday. | ||
Friday was the crash. | ||
53-year-old Hollywood actress was pronounced brain dead on Friday and remained on life support until late last night or early this morning when she was taken off life support and has now been declared dead. | ||
On Friday, she apparently was speeding through the Mar Vista neighborhood, almost running over a pedestrian who was walking on the sidewalk. | ||
She then crashed into a garage of a different home and hit another car, but was left unharmed and continued to speed off until she ultimately drove into a two-story home, which resulted in her car immediately bursting into flames. | ||
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And Daily Mail has the recap of it. | ||
So that in and of itself is just a bizarre set of circumstances. | ||
To get an idea of how tragic this woman's life truly was, they have a timeline of her triumphant trauma. | ||
The first note on it from 1969 says she was molested by her father who gave her genital herpes. | ||
So just honestly, this poor woman, and it's amazing that she made such a success out of herself, out of the horrors that her life entailed. | ||
And yet, she apparently had made it out of it. | ||
She'd done a podcast a few days before where she was shown to be drinking alcohol, but apparently alcohol was not found in her system. | ||
There are reports that cocaine and even maybe fentanyl was in her system, whether she took that on purpose or by accident because the drugs were spiked. | ||
It's hard to say. I guess that could go towards explaining this bizarre behavior. | ||
As far as I know, doing cocaine doesn't make you drive 90 miles an hour through a neighborhood. | ||
It certainly doesn't make you do it at 10.30 in the morning, unless you're really in a bad place. | ||
It didn't seem like she was in a bad place at this time. | ||
And in fact, her latest film was a film about sex trafficking, and it is still set to air. | ||
It's called Girl in Room 13, remains set to premiere September 17th, according to the Lifetime Movie Network, the production company that made the film. | ||
According to Lifetime in the film, Heche plays a mother in search of her daughter who fell victim to human trafficking and discovers the dark world of human trafficking and shocking statistics about its widespread victims and unexpected accomplices. | ||
So again, very bizarre. We also showed the video of her talking about chemtrails and metal in the atmosphere, lowering immune responses. | ||
So maybe, and again, it's all speculation, she was searching into some things, and as a consequence of being a well-known star in Hollywood, had access to certain people or certain information that maybe other people don't want out there. | ||
But again, it was 10.30 in the morning. | ||
She crashes into this house. | ||
And apparently, the woman that owns the house says, quote, I was positive that the driver was dead, that she had burned up. | ||
It took at least 30 minutes for the fire department to douse the flames, extract the car, and pull her out of the car. | ||
So she crashed into this house. | ||
Car caught on fire. She was there for 30 minutes. | ||
Here are the questions that I have. | ||
And maybe there's an answer to this. | ||
But from what I know, there's a little bit of inconsistency here. | ||
She said she was brain dead at the location. | ||
They said she was removed and taken to the hospital and was declared brain dead on Friday, the day that the crash took place. | ||
They say this is a consequence of anoxic brain injury, which means a lack of oxygen to the brain, which would be my interpretation. | ||
This would be a strangling thing or, as Matt was pointing out, some sort of head injury that would limit oxygen flow to the brain. | ||
That would be a severe... | ||
Blood flow. Blood flow to the brain. | ||
That would be a severe, immediate injury that would cut off the oxygen. | ||
And from that moment, I assume you wouldn't be doing a lot of moving, right? | ||
Once the oxygen gets cut off from your brain, you're not doing a lot else. | ||
I think you immediately go into... | ||
You immediately pass out. You immediately faint. | ||
And unless you can restart that oxygen flow, that's it. | ||
Your brain dead. So that brings us to the most troubling, bizarre, and suspicious part of this entire event. | ||
And that is that, caught on video by a news helicopter, live, filming the extraction of her, what appears to be her body. | ||
She appears to be wrapped in a sheet, almost looks like a body bag, and is being wheeled out. | ||
And again, maybe if you have burns, maybe it's some sort of special blanket to keep the burns, but... | ||
As far as I understand, you don't throw a blanket over the head and body of somebody as you put them into the ambulance unless they're dead. | ||
And yet, this video shows her escaping, trying to escape from the EMT that were there and casting off the sheet that had been placed over her face. | ||
Again, if you have a living... Victim of a car crash. | ||
Why would you cover their face? | ||
And if she had some sort of major injury that cut off oxygen to her brain, how was she up and moving around? | ||
From my layman understanding, something is not right here. | ||
And the video is creepy. | ||
And you can hear the person reporting on it live react to how strange this looks. | ||
So let's first go to the longer version of it. | ||
Here's Anne Heche. Live video from a helicopter. | ||
She wakes up and tries to escape from the EMT. Let's watch. | ||
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So you can see she's totally covered. | |
Oh my gosh! He's completely alive. | ||
He was trying to get away. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That was really, really strange. | ||
It was. And that's what we love about breaking news here in Los Angeles, is right when you think you've seen it all, something else happens. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
You guys saw it live. | ||
Kind of hope we had a better shot. | ||
I'm sure they're going to sedate that victim. | ||
That was crazy. | ||
Now the next question is... | ||
Yeah, he tried to get out. | ||
So he was saying he there, I guess because he assumed because he had short, the person had short hair. | ||
But again, as far as I can tell, the only person injured in this was Anne Heche. | ||
So that's the only possible person that could have been was Anne Heche. | ||
Apparently she got an injury that cut off blood to her head and yet she's able to try to fight her way off of the gurney and then be forcibly shoved back down by the EMT who had previously covered her whole body, face and head included, in some sort of body bag style sheet. | ||
What is going on here? | ||
And then she's declared brain dead at the hospital and never wakes up again. | ||
She was awake right there. | ||
She was up and moving around. | ||
She was fighting. So when did the brain injury happen? | ||
What was the brain injury? | ||
I don't know if we're going to get any solutions to this, because as of this morning, the police have closed the case. | ||
This happened on Friday. | ||
By Monday, the case is closed. | ||
The investigation has ceased. | ||
Police no longer investigating the Anne Heche car crash. | ||
The Los Angeles Police Department is no longer investigating the car crash that left actor Anne Heche legally brain dead, according to a statement shared with NBC News. | ||
Again, can you be legally brain dead and be up and moving around? | ||
No. So did the crash cause her to become brain dead? | ||
Maybe there is an answer. | ||
Maybe a doctor can come and say, well, we work in the ER and this happens. | ||
You get people to come in, they have an injury, they're up, they're moving around, and then the injury finally gets them. | ||
The lack of oxygen finally overcomes them. | ||
But that doesn't answer the question why they put her in a body bag. | ||
It doesn't answer the question why they covered her face and head with a bag on the gurney. | ||
Why would you do that? | ||
What would the benefit be? | ||
Never seen anything like this. | ||
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Why would you cover her face? | ||
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