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We are being told that we must stop eating beef because the methane produced by cattle burps and farts is accelerating global warming. | ||
So let's look at the science. | ||
Mass balance calculations take into account material being added, exchanged, and lost during natural processes. | ||
And Australian geologist Ian Plymer Breaks down this science in Eat Beef, Save the Planet. | ||
Grass, along with most plant life, consumes carbon dioxide from the air as food. | ||
The more CO2, the greener the environment. | ||
So the theory that CO2 levels are hurting the environment is flawed from the start. | ||
But for the sake of argument, we can examine the science and see if cow farts actually are increasing CO2 levels in the atmosphere. | ||
The grass consumes CO2 from the air and when it dies, methane is released, which quickly separates into CO2 and water vapor. | ||
When the grass is eaten by cattle, this carbon is recycled in various ways. | ||
Cattle waste fertilizes the grass with some of this carbon and the rest is stored in meat, milk, blood, intestines, bones, and skin. | ||
Thanks to the cattle, carbon is taken from the grass and used as fertilizer, stored in leather goods, and consumed as food, where most of it stays with the body until death. | ||
And so the processes of meat production and consumption actually removes carbon from the atmosphere and recycles it elsewhere. | ||
Humans, cattle, and grass are all parts of the same natural ecosystem, and carbon is the building block. | ||
The entire anti-meat agenda is built upon lies. | ||
Grass-fed beef is so nutritious that an all-beef diet has become a very popular choice for people cleansing and healing from several ailments and disease. | ||
Humans are omnivores and that means we have the ability to survive on both plants and animals. | ||
Our teeth are able to cut and masticate animal flesh, and we have the digestive enzyme trypsin for breaking down meat, which has allowed the human brain to grow larger over time, allows us to grow stronger and operate more efficiently. | ||
Many people eat vegetarian diets because they believe that eating meat is immoral. | ||
This argument is taught like a religion, with the main rule being don't eat anything with a face, which doesn't make any sense. | ||
What about the millions of microorganisms we consume in a single glass of water? | ||
Do they not deserve the same respect? | ||
Experiments with plants and vegetables show how they feel pain and recognize the person who hurt them. | ||
Do they not deserve the same respect simply because they have no face? | ||
A simple law of the physical natural world is that life is sustained by life. | ||
Every living thing sustains its own life by consuming other living things. | ||
This is true of the carnivore, the omnivore, and the vegan. | ||
The moral argument of veganism is just another ego trip. | ||
Many are learning veganism from modern yoga teachers, as if it were an ancient religion. | ||
But this is a myth. | ||
The Ka was sacred in traditional yoga because it sustained life. | ||
Vegetarianism was only promoted among the lower castes so that enough meat was available to the warrior and priest classes. | ||
And that's all that's happening today. | ||
The all-powerful 0.1% want us lower castes to eat bugs while they save the best for themselves. | ||
But it's even worse than that. | ||
They want us all to get sick and die. | ||
In an evaluation of edible insects and the transmission of parasitic diseases, one-third of all insects studied were found to be pathogenic to humans. | ||
And most insects contain chitin, which is a modified polysaccharide present in most insects and absent in all mammals. | ||
We cannot digest it, and it is known to cause several health issues with humans who consume it, including respiratory issues and the accelerated growth of cancer cells. | ||
The real problem isn't beef consumption. | ||
It's factory farming. | ||
And we can solve this by incentivizing local grass-fed cattle farming. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
Share that video at band.video. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with your Daily Dispatch. | ||
That's American Journal. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. Very big show we have for you today. | ||
We'll be joined by a couple of surprise guests in studio in the third hour. | ||
People that I think you'll recognize and enjoy a little conversation with. | ||
We'll be taking your phone calls throughout the show today, of course, and lots of videos to show you. | ||
We're talking about war and stupidity, how those two so beautifully intertwined. | ||
Hope everybody had a good weekend. | ||
I had a great weekend. It was fantastic. | ||
I met some of you this weekend. | ||
It was a lot of fun. On Saturday, we did the Summerfest show. | ||
Annual cookout thing at Barton Springs with Owen Troyer and Alex Stein. | ||
It was super fun. Owen sort of kicked my butt in wiffle ball, but that's okay. | ||
Turns out the dude was a pitcher in high school and was whipping 90 mile an hour fastballs over the plate. | ||
It's fine. I connected on a few of them. | ||
It was very fun. | ||
It's always so much fun to meet the NFL Warriors out there and get new perspective. | ||
They had a lot of A lot of good suggestions for the show. | ||
Some not so good suggestions for the show. | ||
One guy actually said that I should tell the crew to interrupt me more. | ||
Why would I do that? | ||
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When people say things like that, tell them to shut up. | |
Thank you, man. It's like I love when your producer chimes in, interrupts you. | ||
You should tell them to do that more. | ||
I was like, look, they're going to do it whether I say to do it or not. | ||
So I'm not saying that. | ||
Certainly not saying it here on air. | ||
But yes, it was great. | ||
It was a lot of fun. It's so much fun meeting everybody. | ||
I feel like that was the guy who you're talking about. | ||
Who was the guy that you're meeting in the video right there? | ||
I can't quite. | ||
I'm not... Now you're going to make me feel bad because he was really cool. | ||
He was doing clips. | ||
I think he has a band channel. | ||
If you're listening, if you're an audio-only person right now, I really encourage you to go to Band Out Video to see Rob Dew's nipples. | ||
Rob Dew is Rob Dude out right there. | ||
Greg Reese in the background with me and a very nice lady. | ||
It was a lot of fun. | ||
I don't want to blow up his spot too much, but there was an Austin local that works at a particular, well, a head shop. | ||
A place that sells marijuana paraphernalia. | ||
Schmead. Yes, and he said every night that he works, he puts on our show. | ||
In the store speakers, which I think is appropriate. | ||
I think it's good. I think when I think about InfoWars, I picture a head shop in Austin. | ||
I picture the sort of just out of the mainstream, for lack of a better term, the freaks of the society. | ||
That used to be InfoWars' mainstay. | ||
It used to be that you'd go into a head shop in Austin, you'd see a stack of InfoWars magazines. | ||
That's what you want. | ||
When you're enjoying the devil's lettuce, a bit of mind expansion, a bit of conspiracy theory, a bit of what if everything was not what you thought it was. | ||
So I really actually liked hearing that. | ||
Enjoyed talking to everybody. It really was a lot of fun. | ||
Greg Reese was there. Rob Dew. | ||
Reese, Sean was there. | ||
Lots of the crew members and cast members here at InfoWars as well as a bunch of really great InfoWarriors. | ||
And again, it's wonderful people. | ||
Just meeting y'all and actually having conversations and knowing that we're not just shouting into the void here, but there is a very wide and very interesting spectrum of people that is carrying out this InfoWars message and living in their lives and helping us To open other people's minds, it really is so much fun. | ||
The only problem was that in order to get to Barton Springs, in order to get to this beautiful, natural oasis in the heart of Austin, truly a wonder and probably the highlight of the entire city, you have to make it through a gauntlet of insane homeless people who at one point were throwing rocks at people that we were hanging out with. | ||
And it wasn't the only thing. | ||
Are you sure they weren't liberals? | ||
Well, I'm sure they were liberals. | ||
They were, frankly, just drugged out and or insane people. | ||
Threatening nuts. | ||
Oh, so you meant morally bankrupt, not just bankrupt. | ||
Right. Morally bankrupt and, yes, very liberal indeed. | ||
It was totally crazy. | ||
If you go to Alex Stein, you can see the guy where we're having to fight him. | ||
Again, I don't want to say names here, but you get the impression that these people that live at Barton Springs now, apparently, you can just do that, Are mostly used to dealing with people that you throw rocks at them. | ||
And they're just like, hey man, don't throw rocks at my wife, man. | ||
That's not cool, man. | ||
Get at it. And the guy's just like throwing rocks. | ||
Like, stop it, man. Stop throwing rocks at us. | ||
I'm bleeding. That's not exactly the InfoWars crowd, though. | ||
So fists were flung. | ||
And homeless people were forcibly ejected from our little gathering. | ||
You guys got in a fight with homeless people? | ||
They got in a fight with us. | ||
All right, now we have to know more. | ||
No, that's it. | ||
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That's what it was. Go to Alex Stein's Twitter. | ||
You can see a video. It's this dude with curly hair, and you can see him throwing rocks as other InfoWarriors... | ||
Peacefully eject him from the premises. | ||
But it wasn't the only time. | ||
So that was on Saturday. Then on Sunday, yeah, that guy, look at him. | ||
He's throwing rocks. He's going crazy. | ||
I'm standing there with a beer in my hand, not doing anything helpful. | ||
It was crazy. Oh my gosh. | ||
That guy looks like a Chia pet. | ||
He did. He looked like a Chia pet. | ||
And I mean, God bless him. | ||
The dude obviously had some sort of mental illness. | ||
I saw him later just literally laying with his face in the dirt, like just laying on the ground in this like dirt area and just like with his face just like in the dirt. | ||
I don't even know how he was... Actually taking a dirt nap. | ||
Yeah, literally just like bathing in the dirt. | ||
It was very weird. | ||
But then the next day... | ||
We go to church. We're walking out of church Sunday morning. | ||
We go to the early service. | ||
It's, you know, before lunchtime. | ||
And there's just literally hordes of homeless people. | ||
There's a guy just right across the street. | ||
Just like yelling and just like... | ||
He's like yelling to himself. | ||
He's just like all alone. He's just like punching the air. | ||
And it's just like... My wife and her pretty dress and it's just like, okay, let's go to the car and try not to get stabbed on the way. | ||
And it's just like, it's just crazy. | ||
It's just insane, the quality of life cratering that takes place when just your city becomes more liberal. | ||
Welcome to Austin. | ||
Hope you're wearing a stab-proof vest. | ||
Hope your child doesn't get hit in the head with a rock when you're trying to enjoy one of our beautiful swimming pools. | ||
Come to Austin. Enjoy the downtown. | ||
Just, you know, bring a gun. | ||
Just be careful. | ||
Just hope you like schizophrenic drug addicts assaulting you. | ||
Are you into that sort of thing? | ||
We got plenty of it. And honestly, it just sucks. | ||
It's just this reminder that, like, anywhere you go in this city... | ||
It's like you just can't enjoy it. | ||
There is no peace. | ||
There is no tranquility. | ||
There is no just getting together and hanging out. | ||
There's walking through the putrid fumes of human feces to get to a place that's covered in graffiti and there's some drug addict just staring you down and just throwing rocks at you. | ||
It's just awful. It's just everywhere liberality goes. | ||
Everywhere that you try to have Just this pathological empathy. | ||
These people don't need empathy. | ||
They need help. They need something. | ||
But they don't need to ruin everybody else's ability to enjoy any part of the city. | ||
It sucks. It honestly just sucks. | ||
And everybody knows it sucks. | ||
Nobody recognizes it sucks. | ||
And yet, what's anybody doing to change anything? | ||
I know what they're doing. | ||
I know what the city council is doing. | ||
They're giving themselves 40% raises. | ||
They're making it easier for people to set up a two-story tent outside the hottest tourist spot of the entire city. | ||
There just used to be a time... | ||
Back when I was living in Houston, I was going to move to Austin, and I was in Europe for a little while, and we'd be visiting, you know, we'd meet people in Europe, we'd go stay with them, and they'd say, well, when we come to America, we'll come visit you, and we'd be like, well, wait till we're in Austin, because Houston, you know, maybe it's not the best America has to offer, a lot of concrete, it's not exactly pleasing to the eye, so wait till we get to Austin, because Austin's this beautiful city, it's got these wonderful natural buildings, You know, aspects to it and it's really beautiful. | ||
Now it's just like, don't come to Austin. | ||
Please don't come to Austin. It's embarrassing. | ||
It's shameful. We should all be ashamed of ourselves. | ||
Let's get right into what we do every day here, and that is the Daily Dispatch. | ||
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Your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 22nd of August, 2022. | ||
Russia opens murder investigation after blast kills daughter of Putin ally. | ||
A car bomb in a Moscow suburb killed the adult daughter of a Russian ultranationalist who helped lay the ideological foundation for President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, a brazen attack that injected new uncertainty into the nearly six-month war. | ||
Obviously, there's a few... | ||
A few minor issues in here because I guess the New York Times just, they just can't tell the truth simply. | ||
I guess they're vague enough that it could be considered true. | ||
Helped lay the ideological foundation. | ||
From what I've read from people that know, this guy, Alexander Dugan, is significantly more... | ||
Talked about and in the forefront of the minds of people in the West as they attempt to blame him for things the Ukraine war. | ||
Apparently he doesn't actually have that much influence at the Kremlin. | ||
The media covers this by saying his relationship with Vladimir Putin is opaque. | ||
It's like, is it opaque or does it just not exist? | ||
I mean, we don't really know. But apparently this was an assassination attempt, it seems like, against him. | ||
And it turned out Accidentally killing his daughter instead. | ||
Of course, this is tragic and horrific, but directly in line with everything that we've seen out of the West when it comes to the Russian war. | ||
You know, it was the foreign minister of Russia. | ||
His granddaughter had her life destroyed for the sanctions against Russia and by her fellow classmates at Oxford University. | ||
She was a college student in Oxford, and they decided to kick her out of school, kick her out of the country, seize all of her assets, and destroy her life because she is the granddaughter of a government official in the country of Russia. | ||
And now that the daughter of this philosopher in Russia has been murdered, you see the main reaction from the Ukrainians and the Western backers as being celebratory. | ||
They're glad that this happened. | ||
She deserved it. | ||
For daring to think differently than them because these people are brutal and horrific, murderous psychopaths that have no problem with punishing the family members of people they dislike, innocent young people who may have different opinions than them. | ||
All of these are grounds for execution by the New World Order against the wrong thinkers out there. | ||
Russian authorities said on Sunday they'd opened a murder investigation into the death. | ||
A night earlier of Daria Dugina, 29, after the Toyota Land Cruiser she was driving exploded on a highway 20 miles west of Moscow and burst into flames, scattering pieces across the road. | ||
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the incident and no evidence the killing was linked to the war in Ukraine. | ||
Yeah, probably didn't have anything to do with that. | ||
No, of course not. | ||
How could it? | ||
Ms. Dugino was a journalist and a commentator who shared the hawkish worldview of her father and had been placed under sanctions by the U.S. and British government for spreading disinformation about Ukraine. | ||
See, she was an enemy of the New World Order. | ||
She had to be disposed of. | ||
She didn't have any power, of course. | ||
She wasn't a decision maker. | ||
She wasn't actually responsible for any of the things that were going on, but you don't need to be anymore. | ||
I mean, hell, there were Russian tennis players that were excluded from Ukraine. | ||
Participating in tournaments. | ||
If you're a Russian, you're bad. | ||
It's pretty amazing actually. | ||
For all of time, as far as I can remember, the authorities are very careful to make it clear when we're at war with another country, we're at war with their power structure, we aren't at war with the Iraqi people, we're trying to free them from Saddam Hussein. | ||
Now it's just, no, it's the Russians that are bad. | ||
It's the Russian people, it's anybody of Russian heritage or nationality that is the enemy of the West. | ||
And you can see how this type of genocidal thinking has taken root in this country and Around the world for adherence to this New World Order mindset. | ||
Pretty horrific. But moving on, there's other stories here. | ||
Police file terrorism charges against Pakistan's Imran Khan. | ||
Pakistani police have filed terrorism charges against the former Prime Minister Imran Khan, authorities said Monday, escalating political tensions in the country as the ousted premier holds mass rallies seeking to return to office. | ||
The charges followed a speech Khan gave in Islamabad on Saturday in which he vowed to sue police officers and a female judge and alleged And alleged that a close aide had been tortured after his arrest. | ||
Khan himself has not publicly spoken about the latest charges against him. | ||
However, a court in Islamabad issued a so-called protective bail for Khan for the next three days, preventing police from arresting him over the charges. | ||
And Saad Mahmoud Karishi, a senior leader in the Tariki Insaf opposition party. | ||
And of course, we've talked about this extensively with a... | ||
Web Exclusive, American Journal Web Exclusive, about two weeks ago we talked about what was going on in Pakistan. | ||
We will return to that later in the show. | ||
Meanwhile, a licensed Texas attorney and federally appointed immigration magistrate, Timothy Jaffet, arrested on suspicion of human smuggling and resisting arrest. | ||
That's right. A Texas licensed attorney who was assigned as an immigration magistrate by the federal government was recently arrested in Kinney County, Texas, on charges of smuggling a human and resisting arrest, according to Officer Constable Jimmy Fullin. | ||
Timothy Jaffet is a lawyer from Texas who has 19 years of experience practicing family law, real estate law, business law, environmental law, divorce, employment law, and consumer law. | ||
And he was also made decisions as an immigration magistrate. | ||
And he wrote a very long Facebook statement that is hardly even legible. | ||
It's very bizarre. But he basically says it was an accident that some random guy came up to him at a gas station or something and asked for a ride. | ||
And he said yes. Then like four guys got in his car. | ||
And he was like, at that point, I didn't have a choice. | ||
I didn't have a choice. So basically, he was kidnapped, I guess. | ||
He was kidnapped by Mexican immigrants. | ||
I don't know. It's very weird. | ||
It's very bizarre, but of course it's perfectly predictable when you have a totally open border that's under constant invasion. | ||
Meanwhile, you have this story, which just really takes the generalized stupidity and ratchets it up another notch. | ||
Why women are dancing in solidarity with Finland's Prime Minister. | ||
People posting pictures and videos of themselves partying online has become a political statement for some women. | ||
I hate to break this to you, but you just described the entirety of the political participation of most women in this country. | ||
That is the extent of most of their political involvement. | ||
I mean that's what politics is now. | ||
You make a video of yourself either dancing or hysterically crying and you've done it. | ||
You have now changed the world. | ||
You are now basically Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King all mixed into one because you showed that you would not stand for your Prime Minister being besmirched for being a Immature slut dancing at clubs like an embarrassment. | ||
But it's okay. It's okay. | ||
This Prime Minister, she is firmly supported by the World Economic Forum. | ||
She will continue to do whatever she's doing. | ||
In social media feeds, women are showing themselves dancing, singing, or holding a drink to show their solidarity with Finnish Prime Minister Santa Marin. | ||
As we stand in solidarity. | ||
Trees planted by the water. | ||
We will not be moved. | ||
Just, okay. | ||
Just chugging your Smirnoff ice and twerking. | ||
You did it. You're a revolutionary. | ||
This is politics. In the mainstream. | ||
And they're acting like this is just something that happens that, like, in our culture. | ||
We hate women dancing. | ||
We won't stand for it. | ||
No, it's because it's the prime minister of your country acting like an idiot. | ||
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Just spending a little bit too much time on it. | ||
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It's also silly, darn it. | ||
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It's just hilarious. | |
People posting pictures and videos of themselves partying online to become a political statement for some women. | ||
I mean, that sentence alone, it's just... | ||
It's just the entirety of our political process. | ||
What is democracy? | ||
It's... A bunch of people posting videos of themselves doing drugs and acting like they're revolutionaries. | ||
It's incredible. Of course, these are the options that we have moving forward. | ||
Theoretically, potentially, what the idea of a republic was, was that you would have the most impressive and respectable and mature and moderate citizens Of your civilization, | ||
people who've proven themselves by commerce or achievement or intellectual capability and slowly but surely through just natural civilized process the best would percolate up to the top and then be elected and rule by consensus for everybody and so the people at the very top of your society already would Temporarily hold the reins of law since they'd proven to be capable of handling such massive responsibility. | ||
That's the idea, at least. | ||
That was the idea behind a republic. | ||
Now that republic has disintegrated into a democracy which has been captured by a globalist cabal under the World Economic Forum. | ||
That's just one of their names or conventions. | ||
And so now, you know, the people that are at the top are not the best and brightest of a civilization. | ||
They are one of two options. | ||
You either have the Joe Biden or the Justin Trudeau, right? | ||
You either have a doddering, dementia-ridden skeleton that is not even pretending to be the actual leader of this country as he takes orders from underlings for even the smallest decision. | ||
It's just an open puppet while we are sending billions of dollars to foster and continue a war overseas as our own economy is collapsing, as our own birth rates are collapsing, as our border is wide open to overwhelming invasion. | ||
The President of the United States is taking a bike ride on the beach and the media is applauding him for it and telling us what a great job he's doing. | ||
Or you have a Inoffensively good-looking, very young, very naive, very incapable spokesperson who is simply the face of the well-oiled, permanent, bureaucratic class behind them. | ||
So that's what we're dealing with in Finland here. | ||
Santa Maren, the 36-year-old, I don't know, sorority chick? | ||
There's like dresses up like a cat and goes to raves. | ||
And then she's criticized about this. | ||
She's like, I think Finland is strong enough to deal with a prime minister that likes to have a drink or two. | ||
It's like, yeah, we know it's not an existential threat to Finland. | ||
Yes, Finland can handle one, you know, immature sorority chick is a prime minister for a little while. | ||
It's not like Finland is... | ||
It's exactly one of these big superpower, big world power. | ||
Things will be fine. | ||
You're just a spokesperson. | ||
And of course, she's a World Economic Forum young leader. | ||
It's like they've just given up on even pretending to be like good leaders, be good managers or good strong heads of state. | ||
They just aren't even pretending anymore. | ||
You either get the Joe Biden decrepit old corrupt puppet weirdo or the Jacinda Arden, Justin Trudeau, Emmanuel Macron, whatever this woman's name is, Santa Maren. Just sort of young dumb people who, you know, like the AOC types. | ||
This is our future. | ||
It'll either be AOC or Joe Biden or Mitch McConnell. | ||
These are our options. This is the degradation of politics in general, but especially what you could call democracy. | ||
And again, then this... | ||
It's just weird because it's just like... | ||
Nobody would care if this was just some chick that worked at Facebook, right? | ||
There's some... Whatever, you know, women's arts major that is partying on the weekend. | ||
Nobody would care. When it's the prime minister of the country, maybe they should have some decorum. | ||
Maybe they should have some gravitas. | ||
Maybe they should not be... | ||
not be having embarrassing Instagram party videos come out. | ||
Like, it's really not that hard to just be like, eh, for a prime minister... | ||
It's not a great look. It's not a great look. | ||
It's immature. It's irresponsible. | ||
It opens you up to blackmail and all sorts of stuff. | ||
I mean, it's just not what we want to see from a prime minister. | ||
But we can't have a reasonable reaction to this. | ||
Now this has to be a flashpoint culture war battleground where the liberals have to insist that it is somehow fascist and evil and sexist and misogynistic and probably racist to suggest that your prime minister have some decorum. | ||
Now the women of this country have to stand in solidarity all around the world. | ||
They have to stand up and they have to show that they're also irresponsible drunks in solidarity with this prime minister to prove to those bad misogynists that it doesn't matter what they say. | ||
We will be embarrassing drunks. | ||
We will tick-tock twerk for freedom. | ||
I mean, it's just so stupid. But of course, this has to be what it is. | ||
They can't just say, eh, look, it's a little irresponsible. | ||
It's not the end of the world, but come on. | ||
You're representing an entire country here. | ||
Let's try to have some respectability. | ||
No, instead they have to say, the reaction to Martin's behavior struck a particular chord for some women who felt that in their personal life and in politics they are held to an unfair standard. | ||
As if we don't mock Justin Trudeau for this. | ||
As if any... | ||
Politician of any race, color, creed, gender, sex, it doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter. It has nothing to do with being, but they have to frame it as this so they can give women something to think that they're fighting for. | ||
I don't know. Who cares? | ||
Honestly, who cares? We should ask Andrew Tate about this. | ||
Dangerous, misogynistic Andrew Tate banned from Facebook and Instagram. | ||
Kickboxer became famous in 2016 after he was booted from the TV show Big Brother. | ||
He went on to gain notoriety online with Twitter banning him for saying women should bear responsibility for being sexually assaulted. | ||
I'm sure that's... | ||
Well, that actually might be what he said. | ||
He goes pretty far. | ||
Tate has been criticized for his comments, particularly from UK advocacy group Hope Not Hate, who encouraged the ban. | ||
Joe Mulhall, a director at the group, said Mr. | ||
Tate poses a genuine threat to young men, radicalizing them towards extreme misogyny, racism, and homophobia. | ||
He added, we've provided significant evidence to the major social media platforms, including Meta, about his activity and why he must be removed. | ||
Is he a misogynist? | ||
Yeah, I guess a little bit. I mean, most of the stuff I see from him is about just current events, and it's basically everything we say on InfoWars, right? | ||
People are like, no way! He just said that! | ||
It's like... | ||
Okay. Alright. | ||
I guess it is surprising to see somebody say it. | ||
Not on InfoWars? I don't know what the... | ||
What the unique appeal of Andrew Tate is, honestly. | ||
I mean, he's very good at speaking. | ||
He's very good at expressing himself. | ||
He has a certain energy and attitude that he takes that makes him compelling to watch. | ||
But, you know, he talks about how Ukraine war is the fault of NATO and that Russia had to fight back eventually and that, you know, we're just sending billions of dollars to Ukraine to prolong the suffering and prolong the war. | ||
It's just what you hear every single day on this show. | ||
Or he'll talk about The way that white characters are replaced by black characters, but that would never happen the opposite direction. | ||
Not exactly, you know, earth-shattering stuff, but apparently it's enough to have a, you know, privately funded NGO group to report him. | ||
The professional tattletales have tattled effectively, and he's now been removed from Instagram and Facebook. | ||
How will he ever survive? Alright folks, welcome back. | ||
We've got a lot of videos to go to. | ||
We've still got to open up the phone lines today. | ||
Let's talk a little bit about what it's like to be a kid these days. | ||
I was talking about this with my friend. | ||
We were trying to figure out what would have been the worst age to be in 2020. | ||
Because I was talking to my friend who... | ||
He's not especially political, but he coaches sports for high school and middle schoolers, and he notices drastic changes even in just a few years. | ||
He's like, yeah, the kids that are graduating now are all the most wimpy, weird, adverse to conflict at all. | ||
They're just lazy. They don't want to do anything. | ||
And then four years later, it's these kids that are just off their rockers and are just... | ||
Like, so offensive and just don't care about anything. | ||
It's wild. | ||
I've been friends with this guy since high school, and we were just reminiscing on our high school days. | ||
And we were... I know this is just going to sound like that typical, like, back in my day, back in my day, we were outside and didn't come home till the lights, the streetlights came on. | ||
But that's literally what it was. | ||
Like, we were never inside. | ||
We were never still. | ||
We were never, like, maybe play video games for a little bit. | ||
But 90% of the time, we were outside just, like, getting into trouble, just, like, seeing what buildings had back doors that were unlocked. | ||
Or unguarded ladders to their rooftops so we could steal watermelons and throw them off the roof into the parking lot. | ||
Just crazy stuff. | ||
Like, that's what high school was for. | ||
You get on your bikes, you go somewhere that you're not really allowed to be, and you get in trouble doing something fun. | ||
Nothing crazy, nothing dangerous or violent or criminal, just mischief, right? | ||
And so we were thinking, what would be the... | ||
What would be the worst age for the lockdown to hit? | ||
We're just thinking back to like 15, 16. | ||
Can you imagine being a 15 or 16 year old at a time where we were never inside, never at home, never sitting on the computer for hours a day and just to have the authority suddenly lock you in your room and lock all of your friends in their rooms and you all just had to sit there for two years. | ||
Didn't even get to go to school. | ||
Just imagining what a horrific... | ||
Hellish existence that would be for a kid. | ||
There's kind of no wonder that everybody's messed up now, but of course, it's significantly worse than that because not only are these people having their mind, you know, these kids having their mind ruined by being forced to stay inside all day, being forced to stay away from their friends, they're not developing any social skills whatsoever, not developing any skills in general at all. | ||
19% of the high school graduates being literate in Oakland. | ||
They can't read. | ||
They can't do math. Common Core math has completely destroyed them. | ||
Learning to read is a racist and an act of colonization. | ||
So no more reading. | ||
Just be stupid, emotionally destroyed weirdos and then we'll castrate you and that'll solve everything except it doesn't. | ||
So luckily euthanasia is back. | ||
So, you know, suicide will be easy now. | ||
This is just an open attack on every aspect of a child's mind. | ||
And of course, this is all being carried out by the authorities in charge. | ||
We're just being explicit about it now. | ||
We covered this story last week, but there's been some new details from Zero Hedge. | ||
Quote, if you're going to be a hoe, be a real hoe. | ||
CPS worker fired after telling a 14-year-old to become a prostitute. | ||
Which seems bad. Seems bad, but let's keep this in context and remember that we've covered a story from the UK where actually government-run foster homes were literally giving little girls to Muslim rape gangs to be drugged and plied with alcohol and then returned later, you know, people that... They aren't family. | ||
They aren't family friends. Just, you know, some mustached 50-year-old Muslim guy shows up to the foster care center. | ||
He's like, yes, I'm here to see my friend Elizabeth. | ||
And they just send Elizabeth off with this guy and she comes back later limping, you know, bleeding between her legs, drugged out and drunk. | ||
And, uh... The foster home doesn't even do anything about it. | ||
So as bad as it is that we have CPS in this country telling 14-year-old girls to go sell their bodies and become prostitutes, at least we're not at UK levels quite yet where the foster system is actually the one facilitating this. | ||
So I guess if we're looking on the bright side here... | ||
This is what it's like for kids these days with the authority of the state taking care of them. | ||
K-12 teachers in Texas are urged to take this LGBTQIA training on taxpayers' dime. | ||
Here's the course material they were given to brainwashed students. | ||
Corrupting the U.S. education system with perverse propaganda is top priority for globalists and leftists who are intent on destroying the United States from within. | ||
The story is at Gateway Pundit. | ||
The Austin Independent School District in Texas urged K-12 teachers to attend a training seminar on how to create supportive learning environments for LGBTQIA plus students as young as five at taxpayer expense. | ||
This, of course, another one of these ridiculous right-wing fantasies of what would happen if gay marriage were to be approved. | ||
But, of course, it turns out all of the worst things you could imagine turned out to be true. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 20. | ||
Here's a video of a mother who happened to actually read through the, I guess we'd call it, the educational version of the terms and conditions of sending your kid to publicly funded school. | ||
She actually looked into some of the fine print, and here reads what she found there. | ||
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Let's watch. So real quick, just a couple of things to share. | |
I was just on the parent portal of the school district's website, re-registering my daughter for school, and I found something interesting. | ||
In one of the sections it reads, students in grades seven and eight may be excused from school for the purpose of obtaining confidential medical services without the consent of the student's parent or guardian. | ||
Oh wait, there's more. | ||
In a later section of the handbook, it reads this. | ||
The District Board of Trustees may permit any person licensed as a physician and surgeon or person licensed as a registered nurse or other licensed healthcare practitioners acting under the direction of a supervising physician and surgeon to administer an immunizing agent to a student. | ||
You have the right to consent in writing to the administration of immunizing agents to your child. | ||
So basically what that is saying is that they can administer immunizing agents to your children. | ||
I saw that last year when I was doing the same thing and it bothered me then, but it bothers me a lot more now. | ||
We're looking really hard into alternative education methods. | ||
But if you're a parent in the state of California, make sure you read that parent handbook and understand what it is that they're saying here. | ||
So just a FYI and beware. | ||
Have a great day. | ||
FYI and beware. | ||
Bernadette0911 on TikTok. | ||
Posted that video. So again, what it said, and remember, we were fact-checked on this. | ||
Remember, we read the California law, just verbatim. | ||
We said, look, it says that by sending your kid to school, you are tacitly approving of and giving consent to them being injected. | ||
That's what the law said. It wasn't vague. | ||
It wasn't confusing. It said, you know, sometimes we'll be giving out vaccines at schools, and if you send your kid to school that day, we will consider that consent to them getting vaccinated. | ||
We covered that. We read the law, and we were promptly fact-checked. | ||
I think that was a USA Today fact-check. | ||
Infowars reports falsehoods that your child might be forcibly vaccinated. | ||
It's like, well, we read the law that's in the books, and of course it's true. | ||
So that was one part of what this mother was discovering in her welcome home packet for back to school preparations. | ||
Get your kid ready. | ||
A doctor or a surgeon or somebody supervised by a doctor or surgeon or registered nurse or anybody else vaguely associated with some sort of medical institution can and will forcibly and secretly inject your child with an immunization agent, right? | ||
Because it's not a vaccine anymore and it never was. | ||
They're nice and careful to say immunization agent instead of, you know, what it really is, which is a... | ||
Genetic experiment to alter your DNA and RNA, as we've all known forever. | ||
Of course, the first part of that before they got to the secret forced vaccines was that any child in eighth or seventh grade can leave during school hours to go secretly get medical procedures done without informing the parent. | ||
So just imagine you're a parent sending off your little eighth grader, dropping them off that morning in the carpool lane. | ||
Bye, sweetie. Have fun at school. | ||
Don't forget to bring home your gym clothes. | ||
And then some teacher or something is taking them to a hospital to be diagnosed with gender dysphoria. | ||
And this actually happens, and we have a story of this actually happening to a kid in public school who actually secretly got a gender transition and then tried to commit suicide in the bathroom. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Second hour has begun. | ||
We'll talk a lot about the Great Reset today as well as the war on patriots that continues. | ||
I'll take a moment now to play a clip from Tucker Carlson where he breaks down exactly what we now know about the vaccine and the damage that it's causing. | ||
Again, I guess, you know, there's a reason we call ourselves Infowars Tomorrow's News Today. | ||
And we've been covering this for a while, but it looks like it's becoming unavoidable at this point. | ||
And even mainstream reporters are... | ||
Telling the truth about what's going on. | ||
Here is Tucker Carlson talking about the destruction to your immune system wrought by this fake vaccine. | ||
Link to neurodegenerative disease, myocarditis, Bell's palsy, liver disease, impaired adaptive immunity, impaired DNA damage response, etc. | ||
So, it's possible, in fact, it's looking likely, that the vaccine might suppress the immune system. | ||
This fact, the authors concluded, will quote, have a wide range of consequences, not the least of which include the reactivation of latent viral infections and the reduced ability to effectively combat future infections, end quote. | ||
Now again, we sincerely hope that's not true. | ||
But it's not just the conclusion of one scientific journal. | ||
The Lancet, maybe the most famous scientific journal in the world, released similar findings in February. | ||
The Lancet's piece was entitled, quote, risk of infection, hospitalization, and death up to nine months after a second dose of COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
A physician called Kenji Yamamoto made this observation about the data from The Lancet. | ||
He wrote this in a letter to the Journal of Virology, and we're quoting, the study showed that immune function among vaccinated individuals eight months after the administration of two doses of COVID-19 vaccine was lower than that among the unvaccinated individuals. | ||
Now, your first response, if you're a humane person, to a line like that has got to be deep sympathy. | ||
Because people were misled. | ||
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They were forced. They were forced. | |
Medical ethics thrown out the window. | ||
People were forced to take medicine they didn't want. | ||
And some of them may have been hurt by it. | ||
And you don't have to take this man's word for it. | ||
Pull up the Lancet's study yourself. | ||
You won't find anything of the text of the article saying what Kenji Yamamoto said, which is weird. | ||
Why would the Lancet want to hide a major finding like that? | ||
We can't say. | ||
But if you look at Table 3 in the piece, here's what you'll find buried in the data. | ||
Among people around the age of 80 who have been double vaccinated, that would include people like Joe Biden, the per capita rate of medical incidences, including hospitalizations or death, is nearly twice as high as the rate of serious incidents for the unvaccinated. | ||
This is 180 days after vaccination. | ||
What is that? | ||
And why is no one interested? | ||
Yeah, I give you a few answers to why nobody's interested in that. | ||
Why isn't the bank robber interested in getting the surveillance system from the bank out? | ||
It's because they're criminals engaged in a murderous depopulation campaign that they knew was going to take place from the beginning. | ||
You know, at the Summerfest party on Saturday, actually that video we were showing earlier, That guy was asking people about, you know, what the number one, I forgot how he phrased it, but the sort of I told, it's the number one like I told you so, the number one, oh Rebunked, his show was called Rebunked, where they're taking things that were supposedly debunked and showing that actually they turn out to be true. | ||
And he's asking, what's the greatest reversal that you've seen? | ||
And the first thing that came to my mind was the Lab origin of coronavirus. | ||
That was one that, first of all, we knew. | ||
We were saying it was created in a lab before the mainstream media even talked about COVID at all. | ||
We knew where it came from. | ||
We pointed out the lab and said, this is the likely source. | ||
And then quietly, you know, two years later, they said, it turns out that is probably the most likely source of it. | ||
So, you know, it's a great, we told you so, because we were right for so long while getting kicked off the internet for saying things that turned out to be correct. | ||
The other thing that you have to ask is, if it was created in a lab, who created it and why? | ||
And was it released on purpose? | ||
And if so, why? It's not just a vaccine. | ||
It's the disease itself. | ||
They are all simply aspects of one global conspiracy to bring about depopulation and total governmental control. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The second hour has begun. | ||
Let's talk about the Great Reset. | ||
A couple new advances they're taking. | ||
I know people who are probably regular listeners are sick of hearing this, but I feel like it's... | ||
It's a thought that hasn't permeated through to the mainstream yet when it really needs to. | ||
And it's the idea that we are not warning of a coming... | ||
Global government. We are now living under a global government. | ||
We're not warning of something to come. | ||
We're not saying, oh, look at what they're trying to set up. | ||
We're saying we now live under a one-world government system to which the national governments are simply satraps. | ||
Right? Satrapies. | ||
Loyal Adherence to this global government that nobody voted for. | ||
Never asked permission. | ||
And yet they are the global government. | ||
I mean, for all intents and purposes, you know, the word Congress just means gathering. | ||
It just means the coming together. | ||
Parliament, same thing. | ||
You have the coming together of powerful people to set agendas. | ||
And then they use their position to carry out those agendas. | ||
So the World Economic Forum, for all intents and purposes, is our world government at this point. | ||
The decisions that they make, regardless of how the people that are subject to these decisions feel about it, when it comes to the balancing act, when it comes to choosing whose opinion do we serve here, whose authority do we recognize, and you have the people of a country on one side and Foreign billionaires on the other. | ||
The foreign billionaires get what they want. | ||
Comes to places like the Netherlands. | ||
The protests are still ongoing. | ||
In fact... | ||
We have a video. | ||
Clip number 19. | ||
We can just roll in the background here. | ||
Another Netherlands protest. | ||
This protest... Tractors gathered, and they're sending an SOS, literally like they're stranded on a desert island. | ||
SOS Dutch farmers, please help us save our souls. | ||
We are in desperate need of rescuing. | ||
From who? From the World Economic Forum. | ||
From their own government, serving not the people of the Netherlands, who ostensibly elected them and that they're there to serve, but rather sacrificing those people. | ||
Taking the wealth and the progress generated by the Netherlands and using it to serve the agenda of the World Economic Forum. | ||
So now the World Economic Forum is making two big pushes announced this weekend from Summit.News. | ||
It's on the front page of Infowars.com. | ||
World Economic Forum suggests there may be solid, rational reasons for children to be microchipped. | ||
Well, I guess so. | ||
I mean, I can't argue with that. | ||
There are solid and rational reasons for children to be microchipped. | ||
It just is spiritually, ethically, and morally horrific. | ||
The other story from reclaimthenet.org. | ||
World Economic Forum makes a big push for digital identity programs around the world. | ||
The World Economic Forum is promoting the introduction of a digital identity system at whose core will be identity. | ||
And who better to create and maintain it than the banks and companies offering financial services? | ||
According to a blog post citing the International Data Corporation Digital Trust Index, there are trillions of dollars of opportunities around the world, but a higher level of digital trust as a universal value is what's missing in order to unlock this potential. | ||
In this narrative, the WEF positions identity as the key element to building the digital economy. | ||
The apparently pressing need for this development at this particular juncture is explained with what the Davos-based group says has been the recent prevalence of cybercrime. | ||
Digital trust is described as benefiting everyone because it ensures online interactions happen with people rather than bots and with identified people, too. | ||
Who then should be in trust with building and controlling this system of trust based on identity? | ||
The WEF says it's the banks and financial service firms. | ||
Citing a consumer survey that showed almost half of respondents want government to be behind a more secure digital world, while 68% showed interest in a digital identity system with an independent body overseeing it. | ||
So they are now working with national governments, including Canada and Germany, to be the Testing population for this digital identity system, which we know is tied in with the digital currency, | ||
central bank-backed digital currency, which of course is tied in with the tactic now on display with the Dutch farmers and the trucker protest in Canada of using your access to your financial capital to As a tool of blackmail and coercion in order to convince you to silence yourself if you ever feel like standing up against these people. | ||
So of course the final nail in the coffin of freedom would be for this system not just to be implemented on a voluntary or temporary or occasional basis but actually injected into your body. | ||
And living under your skin as an immovable part of yourself. | ||
So, of course, as they begin to launch their digital identity program tied in with the financial sector to have, you know, process-level control of your ability to feed yourself or go anywhere or own anything, coinciding with this is the attempt and push now to microchip everyone. | ||
Paul J. Watson says in this article, not doing their Bond villain reputation status any favors, the World Economic Forum published an article suggesting it would be a solid, rational move for children to be implanted with microchips. | ||
Yes, really. The idea is promoted in a blog post on the Davos Elite's website which discusses the future of augmented reality and an augmented society. | ||
As scary as chip implants may sound, they form a part of natural evolution that wearables once underwent. | ||
Hearing aids or glasses no longer carry a stigma, the article argues, perhaps forgetting that glasses and hearing aids aren't embedded inside your body nor can they be controlled by outside forces. | ||
They say, quote, It's so cool. | ||
It's so awesome to be chipped. | ||
I mean, the thing is that if this was true, if this person saying this actually felt this way, Then it's obvious where you could go with this that would not be nearly as creepy or permanent or transhumanist or horrific or satanic, which would be things like, I don't know, what if you had a ring that had a chip in it? | ||
For all intents and purposes, it's exactly the same as having one under your skin, but it doesn't have that permanence. | ||
It doesn't have that intrusionary aspect to it. | ||
If it was just, well, I mean, this is the natural progression of wearables. | ||
Why would you just make a ring or a bracelet or even an earring that has a chip on it? | ||
You can do all the same things. | ||
No, they want it under your skin on purpose. | ||
They want it injected into you so you can't remove it and take it off. | ||
You can take off a ring even though it's on you 99% of the time. | ||
If you don't want to be tracked by the digital panopticon, then you can opt to take the phone out of your pocket or the ring off your finger. | ||
That is the hurdle that they're trying to get over. | ||
And they may use implantable microchips. | ||
But again, they could also do it with things like facial recognition, which they are. | ||
They are already doing this. | ||
And if you've flown recently, you may have found it very weird that they both, without permission, scan your face and use your facial features to confirm your identity. | ||
But that apparently they already have the database that has you in it. | ||
And when they scan your face or take your photo in order to use the facial recognition software to identify who you are, you're already in that software and your face is already in the software. | ||
That's a little creepy, isn't it? | ||
And that would, for all intents and purposes, be the easiest way to roll out something like this where your physical identity is inextricably tied to a digital identity that they control and give or take access to. | ||
They want under your skin for a reason, on purpose. | ||
Mentally, physically, spiritually, when you allow yourself to be chipped by someone, that becomes a permanent reminder of your slave status. | ||
It's not a choice anymore to take off your ring or to put your phone in a drawer. | ||
You'll be chipped, like the cattle that they think you are. | ||
Welcome back, folks. I'm going to talk a little bit about culture now. | ||
I don't even know how to... | ||
I don't really know how to intro this, but I've got a couple stories to sort of go along this idea. | ||
Here we are these days. | ||
A certain attitude is pervasive at this point. | ||
And it's strange how it came about. | ||
The attitude itself is strange. | ||
We'll show you a video that shows exactly what I'm talking about. | ||
I thought this was an interesting thread from a person on Twitter known as Evil Political Scientist. | ||
He says, do you know why we're seeing all these bios on, quote, far-right politics, extremism, etc. | ||
lately? It's all publication bias. | ||
He says I left my professorship long enough ago that I can recount a little anecdote. | ||
He says I wrote three nearly identical survey experiments on support for extremism and terrorism, one on the right, one on Muslims, and one on the left. | ||
The right-wing one was accepted at the second journal I sent it to, with some minor stylistic and formatting revisions required. | ||
Islamism, the Islamism one, was rejected four times before it finally got a very lengthy R&R, which he says, I withdrew from consideration because satisfying the reviewers would have incorrectly changed the conclusion, which in and of itself is interesting, right? | ||
He submits this study to a scientific journal, and a scientific journal says, well, why don't you just change your conclusion to what we want it to be, and then we'll publish your little study. | ||
He's like, nah, I don't think I'm going to do that. | ||
So the right wing one accepted right away the One about Islamic extremism. | ||
Accepted, but only under the understanding that he changed his conclusion that he came to. | ||
The left-wing one was desk-rejected 13 times before I trashed it. | ||
Editors would not even send the article out for review, mostly because, quote, nobody is interested in this. | ||
Try the Western Bangladeshi Journalism of Extremism Studies. | ||
Partly this is endogenous. | ||
Endogenous. So they're a political scientist talking about trying to... | ||
Trying to submit two basically identical studies, one about right-wing violence, one about left-wing extremism. | ||
The right-wing extremism paper immediately being taken and published and spread around and treated very seriously. | ||
The left-wing one, they wouldn't even send out not interested. | ||
Nobody's interested in this. | ||
It's called top-down control of your information because... | ||
That's just the start. The start is the publishing of the study. | ||
Then you have to have people who can interpret the study and find out what that means. | ||
And then it's got to be put in a way that's understandable and digestible by the mainstream media and mass. | ||
And then the mainstream media itself and the news organizations have to actually put attention on it to draw people's awareness to it. | ||
So none of that happens because it gets stopped at the very beginning with this You know, filter overall of society that's run by left-wingers that understand that the truth and honest interpretation of reality has to come second to their political prerogative. | ||
Another sort of evidence of the attitude that we're talking about becoming pervasive in this country can be seen here. | ||
Christian Damiana says, It says, very disappointed to see an American air crew employee wearing a Let's Go Brandon hat that says F Joe Biden on the side, no less, at work. | ||
Does this match your values? | ||
Excuse me, Mr. | ||
Corporation. Excuse me, Mr. | ||
Corporation. I have a tail to tattle. | ||
Yes, I... Who is this guy again? | ||
He's someone stupid. | ||
He's the commissioner at ANC3D, American University, BA, MPA, Connecticut Yankee, living in the 51st state. | ||
He slash him, Washington, D.C. So he's some political activist from Washington, D.C. Excuse me, when I was getting on my first class flight, this minimum wage slave that is forced to stand in the heat and handle my bags has an unapproved political opinion. | ||
Are you okay with this? | ||
Are you going to stand for this? | ||
Why? Why is this minimum wage employee handling my luggage allowed to both have and express an opinion that I don't like? | ||
How is this okay? | ||
He should lose his job. | ||
He should be maybe imprisoned. | ||
Certainly fired. Okay? | ||
And I'm drawing awareness to this because I'm such a good person. | ||
Snitches. Just infinite... | ||
Pathetic, shrieking, hysterical snitches. | ||
That's who is running our country. | ||
And it makes sense why everything is so terrible. | ||
By the way, it doesn't say F Joe Biden. | ||
It says FJB. It'd be one thing if you're like, hey, this employee is wearing a curse word on his hat. | ||
That's not acceptable. But he frames it as that to make it sound worse than it is. | ||
It says FJB. That's what it said on the side of his hat. | ||
And I guess the real question is just like, who do these people think they are? | ||
Like, what is this attitude that's been injected into everybody? | ||
What is this pervasive narcissism? | ||
Like, honestly, honestly, what's going through someone's head? | ||
Because you try to have empathy with people. | ||
You try to see what's in their mind. | ||
You try to go, now, wait, is this... | ||
Is this a reasonable thing for this guy and I've just got a knee-jerk reaction because politically I'm misaligned with him? | ||
Or is there something deeper going on here? | ||
And there's something deeper going on. | ||
Because I doubt anybody listening to this right now could ever imagine in their entire lives seeing somebody wear a Black Lives Matter hat or something and both feel the need to get that person fired and also feel like they're Disagreement with that would be treated with any seriousness by the corporation. | ||
Like, can you imagine being like, they have an unapproved political opinion. | ||
I will make the company aware of this and the company will grovel at my feet and apologize for me having to see that people disagree with me. | ||
It's unacceptable. This attitude, this... | ||
Entitlement... | ||
This narcissism these people have. | ||
They're so self-important and they're given enough support in this belief that they're not ashamed about it. | ||
They see no irony in what they're doing. | ||
They actually think it's somehow insulting or oppressive for them not to just get whatever they want whenever they want it right away. | ||
And we'll show you the video that explains all this on the other side. | ||
We'll cover a couple more of this. | ||
Just whatever this attitude is, this... | ||
Let me come up with a word for it. | ||
It's almost impossible to really put into a word. | ||
Attitude's not quite right because it's like a physical thing too. | ||
You can just see these people are despicable before even a word comes out of their mouth. | ||
Baldur's Gate, my favorite computer game of all time, now has a third... | ||
Sequel, Baldur's Gate 3. | ||
They say, why did Baldur's Gate 3 devs choose to reveal that they're tracking everyone's save files for analytic purposes by suddenly putting their player base on blast for making, quote, generic dude bros out of nowhere? | ||
So... Essentially what happens is that when you create a character in this game, that apparently is saved to some central database that the company has access to. | ||
And they went through to look for what, you know, the characters looked like that people were creating. | ||
You know, tens of thousands of people, maybe hundreds of thousands of people buy this game. | ||
They make a character. And usually, I know I do this too, when you're making a new character on a role-playing game, you make one that looks like yourself. | ||
Most people that play video games are white guys. | ||
So most of the characters created in the program are white guys, and the creators of this video game have decided this is something that the audience that has purchased and plays their game has to be shamed over, has to be told makes them stupid and wrong and probably hateful, and they have to be, you know, castigated and talked down to for daring to just want to play a character that looks like themselves. | ||
We'll show you on the other side. | ||
Alright folks, we're talking a little about race and culture today. | ||
Our favorite topics. | ||
So, I just, again, it's not even, it's not even necessarily, I don't know. | ||
I just don't even know how to really define what's going on here because It's not new for us here at M4. It's not like breaking news here. | ||
White people under attack. | ||
White people being demonized in the media. | ||
Have you heard of this? Have you heard of this going on? | ||
Of course it's going on. It's been going on for years and it's so overt and obvious. | ||
It's painful to have to watch people pretend it's not the case. | ||
It's very bizarre. Very, very bizarre how it happens. | ||
We have a lot of good things to point at here today. | ||
Talking exactly, you know, not just overt social media posts, but also like laws being written and policies being made to explicitly target one particular race above all others. | ||
And people get confused at this because I don't think they understand the totality of what's going on here. | ||
Half time, it's like, you go, yeah, they're... | ||
Let me put it this way. | ||
You've got some people that are going, it's white people. | ||
They're attacking white people. White people are the target. | ||
You have to defend white people. | ||
And it's like, yes, true. | ||
That is true. And other people are like, no, it's Christians. | ||
No, they're after Christianity. | ||
It's not about race. That's a distraction. | ||
It's about Christianity. It's a religious thing. | ||
And it's like... That's also true. | ||
I don't know why you guys are arguing. | ||
Yes, they're targeting white people. | ||
Yes, they're targeting Christians. | ||
Yes, they're targeting people that have families. | ||
Yes, they're targeting entrepreneurs. | ||
They're targeting anybody who is decent and good and powerful and strong and upstanding and firmly held in their beliefs. | ||
They're attacking everything that gives anybody strength, that gives anybody a foundation, that gives anybody protection against racism. | ||
What they want to impose. | ||
And whether that's racial solidarity or religious conviction, it doesn't matter. | ||
They're going to target it for destruction because they require a complete gelatinous homogenized population of beliefless idiots that can be swayed one direction or another and have no ability to even express their own will, let alone fight for it ever again. | ||
Yes, they're targeting everybody on every level. | ||
It's very confusing. It's not very confusing. | ||
It's very obvious what they're doing. It's confusing why people think that it has to be one or the other. | ||
No, it can be everything. It can be all of these things. | ||
And again, it's not even about them attacking. | ||
It's about the... | ||
How it manifests. | ||
The attitude that's in it. | ||
So, this was released by the developers of Baldur's Gate 3. | ||
They're talking about fixes they made to the game. | ||
They say, before the fixes, let's share something you've created yourselves. | ||
This is your own fault. | ||
Through your choices in character creation. | ||
We took the most popular choices in character creation and recreated this. | ||
We thought our analytics team wasn't working. | ||
We checked. It was. | ||
So, in other words, they took the most popular choices Characters that were created and made the ultimate, the average character, and it turned out to be a white human male. | ||
Or, as the article puts it, the most boring guy ever. | ||
Well, again, spoiler alert here. | ||
The people that play your games are white men. | ||
I'm sorry that that's somehow painful to you. | ||
I'm sorry that's insulting to you or somehow offensive or boring to you. | ||
But it's our identity. | ||
It's just who we are. | ||
And so we want to play ourselves in the game. | ||
We want to envision ourselves. | ||
We can be fully immersed in this video game that you created. | ||
But they're not okay with this. | ||
It's bad for people to make... | ||
People that look like themselves. | ||
They say, congratulations, you basically made the default vault dweller. | ||
What the hell, guys? | ||
We gave you demon eyes, horns, and even tails. | ||
We are sorely disappointed. | ||
Go crazy. We worked hard on this. | ||
Okay, well, congratulations, you worked very hard on something that nobody likes and nobody wants and nobody cares about. | ||
Same with Hollywood. Same with every other video game company. | ||
It's pervasive at this point. | ||
You put incompetent, ideologically driven, hateful psychopaths in charge of a project, and you get mad at the customers for not liking it. | ||
It's the same thing over and over again. | ||
And the, of course, gaming media has come out in support of this as well. | ||
Baldur's Gate 3 players generate the most boring guy ever. | ||
The game authors a wealth of character customization options, but developer Larian Studios was surprised to find that most players have opted to play as a generic everyman. | ||
They've opted to play as themselves, you psychopaths. | ||
Your Baldur's Gate 3 character is probably boring, Larian says. | ||
Larian's outed you, self-inserters. | ||
They're like, wouldn't it be so much cooler to have purple skin and have crazy red eyes and a demon tail and horns coming out of your head? | ||
Isn't that so much cooler? And it's like, no. | ||
I want to be like a human with a sword. | ||
I want to be like me with a sword out there fighting the thing you just described. | ||
Stabbing the demon that you just described in the eye for the glory of the human race. | ||
But no, this is bad apparently. | ||
Yep, that's right. You spent 45 minutes in Baldur's Gate, three characters creator, looking at drow and tieflings. | ||
Which is dark elves and, you know, demon creatures. | ||
Considering horns and tails and beards and oh my. | ||
Then you said oh to hell with it and made a human cleric with your own skin color and eye color whose face is just a little more attractive than yours. | ||
That's how you're going to venture forth, is it? | ||
Steve Plainface is going to go save Baldur's Gate from Mind Flayers and date Shadowheart, is he? | ||
Yeah, sure he will. I'll tell you, if anyone was going to do stuff like that, it would be a white man. | ||
Baldur's Gate 3 Maker tells players to stop being so basic. | ||
Stop being so basic, you basic boilerplate white guy. | ||
And again, it's just this attitude. | ||
It's just this pervasive, hateful, mocking, dismissive, condescending attitude. | ||
And of course, it's happening in real life. | ||
And I remember five years ago, probably at this point, a friend of mine that I've described this exact thing before... | ||
In a different setting, it's the same friend that when he went and saw the new rebooted Star Wars movie, he was like, what did you think of this new Star Wars movie? | ||
And I was like, oh, it was terrible. That movie was awful. | ||
Just an insult to the history of Star Wars. | ||
It was bad. He was like, oh, I knew you were going to say that. | ||
I was like, yeah, it's because you know I'm right. | ||
It's because for some reason, you have to project onto me things that you innately know to be true because for some reason, I really don't know what it is, you have been thoroughly cowed. | ||
You are now just a full-on coward who cannot... | ||
Even fathom, like you can't even consider making a statement that you know to be true when you think it contradicts the cultural and social milieu that you find yourself in. | ||
And he told a story one time. | ||
He was in New York City. He's talking to some Indian girl, and she says, what do you do? | ||
And he says, I'm a director. I direct films. | ||
I direct, you know, music videos and things. | ||
And she's like, uh, oh, so just another white guy director, right? | ||
Just the same attitude, right? | ||
The same, like, dismissive, like, we're allowed to hate you. | ||
We're allowed to demonize you. | ||
We're allowed to Poke fun and belittle you, and you have to accept it. | ||
And the same thing happened. | ||
He told me this story, and he said, my friend said, when this girl said that, his first thought was, if Harrison was here, he would say something. | ||
Literally, that's what he told me. | ||
He told me, like, yeah, I thought to myself, man, if Harrison was here, he would have said something back to this girl. | ||
And it's like, again, that's because... | ||
In your mind, you know that this is not acceptable. | ||
This way of talking to another human being should be confronted, should be called out. | ||
You should stand up for yourself. | ||
That is what it takes to have self-respect and dignity. | ||
And it's just a simple matter of demanding equal respect to everybody else. | ||
You wouldn't say that to this girl, right? | ||
She's like, oh, I'm a pharmaceutical rep. | ||
You're like, another fresh off the boat Indian pharmaceutical chick. | ||
Exactly what we need. What? | ||
How dare you? And everybody else would be mad too. | ||
But apparently this girl just says this to a group of white guys. | ||
And they're all like, yeah, yeah, we're bad. | ||
Sorry. Sorry, we're white guys. | ||
Sorry, we're bad. So I don't get it. | ||
I don't understand it. | ||
It's just a matter of self-respect, and maybe that's all it is, is that just they have so thoroughly destroyed the self-perception of white people in this country that now there's just blood in the water, and they're just like, yes, we will revel in your self-hatred. | ||
We will create and destroy. | ||
We'll create the self-hatred and then exploit it to physically destroy you. | ||
And we'll continue more on this on the other side. | ||
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Wait no longer. Here's a pretty great interaction between Nina Turner and a guy named Wilford Riley. | ||
Nina Turner says, I need conservatives to define woke ASAP. Say it. | ||
The assumption is that there is no definition to woke. | ||
It's just some term that was made up to demonize the beautiful, loving freedom fighters of the left. | ||
Wilford Riley responds, Pretty brilliantly put, actually. Pretty much exactly right. | ||
And he embodies a bunch of stuff in there that... | ||
It's actually very deep if you look into it, right? | ||
All gaps in performance between large groups illustrate this. | ||
In other words, if there's a gap in performance or outcome, the woke belief is that the only explanation that you can even consider for that is that top-down oppression that you assume is pervasive and systemic in this country based on race or some sort of other... | ||
I would add another layer to that, and that is it is a perversion or a distortion of a true awakening. | ||
So in other words, to be awake is to realize that the war in Libya was carried out by international forces because Muammar Gaddafi was creating a gold-backed currency that is a direct threat to their central banking system through which they exert control over the entire world. | ||
That's being awake. Being asleep is going, well, Muammar Gaddafi was bad, so America had to liberate Libya. | ||
You're asleep if you think that's the truth. | ||
You're awake when you realize the real meaning behind this, the real reason behind this, because he represented an existential threat to the globalist banking cartel by going rogue. | ||
That's being awake. | ||
Being woke is Is to not care about what I just said until it's framed as he was going to make a currency for Africa and that this was white people killing Muammar Gaddafi to keep down the black man in Africa. | ||
Then now you care about it. | ||
Well, you're woke, so now that it's put into a frame of reference that is racist and divisive and hateful and narcissistic, then you're okay with accepting it and believing it's true. | ||
That's what woke is. So it's almost a dream within a dream. | ||
To awaken from the dream is to realize that things are not as they seem, that there are hidden motives pulling the strings. | ||
To be woke is to think that all of those things actually just reinforce the status quo, neoliberal, globo homo, Global governments thing, right? | ||
It's the same with any number of topics. | ||
To be awake is to realize that the intelligence agencies had a system of drug running so they could get money to carry out black ops without supervision. | ||
And because they're in general evil and because as they create chaos and strife at home, they can then use the fear and the division and the frightfulness that they create to, they can exploit it to, you know, achieve their own ends of control and division. | ||
The woke view is, well, they gave drugs to black people because they're black, because they're white, white people evil, black people good. | ||
Solidarity, whatever. So it's to be still in a dream state, but think that you're awake. | ||
That's what being woke is. UC Berkeley Student Housing Co-op bans white people from common areas. | ||
Totally acceptable and normal and good, apparently. | ||
They're trying to avoid white violence. | ||
Which, as we know, is, of course, the number one danger and threat to any American is white supremacy. | ||
The Rural Air Force head has resigned over belief that diversity targets were unlawful. | ||
Because the Royal Air Force has decided that they are not hiring white men anymore. | ||
Because that's totally normal and good and loving as well. | ||
Coalition of AAPI groups say the far right is targeting its communities with disinformation. | ||
Because what happened is that the media tried to demonize white people by claiming that there was a rise in anti-Asian hate crimes spread and fostered by the far right and by Donald Trump just mentioning where coronavirus came from. | ||
So they tried to use these attacks on Asian people to demonize white people and to convince people that white terror was a major problem in this country. | ||
Then it turned out that all the people... | ||
Perpetuating this violence and committing these crimes were black people. | ||
So those black people attacking Asian people, when white people point that out, they are accused of being far-right disinformation spreaders who are trying to create division between blacks and Asians. | ||
It's all just as backwards and stupid as you could possibly imagine it is. | ||
We'll discuss that tweet in a little bit. | ||
But I want to go to a video now, a loving, beautiful, heroic video. | ||
By a lady I'd like to call... | ||
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I don't know. | |
Voodoo Jemima? Something like that? | ||
You tell me what you think this woman looks like. | ||
This is a woman who clearly, as a black woman in this country, she is under constant threat of white violence. | ||
We know. I mean... | ||
They're segregating dorms because of the prevalence of white violence. | ||
So here's, and you can tell by the way this woman's speaking, she's scared, she's cowed, she's just begging for some humanity from this racist structure that she lives in. | ||
Let's watch and empathize with her loving message. | ||
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Dear white women, listen. | |
Your only play in this, if you value your life, is to shut the Listen exclusively to black, brown, and indigenous women, femmes, and non-men. | ||
Throw every resource you have and use your privilege to back us in every way. | ||
Or what? | ||
Or what? | ||
You'll smear your blue lipstick on me? | ||
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Like, what is this? From the day black, brown and indigenous people had contact, made contact, were forced to interact with the colonizer, we have been fighting back. | |
The freedoms we have now are because of our fight and struggle. | ||
Okay. Alright, we can go ahead and take this down. | ||
Let's leave up the image, but let's just stop listening to her words. | ||
What is this? Like, why would people be okay? | ||
Because the craziest thing is that People listen to this. | ||
White women hear this and they're like, yes, ma'am. | ||
Yes, ma'am. I must shut up. | ||
I must... Like, just everybody out there. | ||
Black, white, Hispanic. | ||
I don't care what race you are. | ||
Don't let anybody talk to you like this. | ||
Don't ever let anybody condescend to you like this. | ||
Like, half of me just wants to start making, you know, Aunt Jemima on crack jokes and, you know, I don't even know what she looks... | ||
I mean, she looks like one of those... | ||
One of those bulls they worship in India. | ||
It gets all the weird piercings on them. | ||
I don't know. She looks like she's eating too much blue candy. | ||
Like, it just sucks. She sucks. | ||
This attitude sucks. | ||
Everything about modern America just sucks. | ||
And it's people like this. And people that don't stand up to people like this that are the fault of it. | ||
And I hate to even have to say it, but it's like That's nothing to do with her being black, right? | ||
You see some nice, nice black lady at a restaurant with her family. | ||
Like, that's not, that's, they're not, that's not the problem. | ||
The problem is this lady and the white ladies and the white guys and the Jewish guys and everybody else that acts like this and is condescending, hateful attitude. | ||
Just, bleh, what is it? Is America's food supply being sabotaged? | ||
Or are we being judged by God and plagued with the future famine? | ||
As Michael Snyder details on his Economic Collapse blog, a worldwide drought, mainly in the Northern Hemisphere, is impacting agricultural production in the US and Europe. | ||
And this scarcity of various produce and meat is going to raise food prices in the months and years ahead. | ||
In Italy, farmers in some parts of the country have lost up to 80% of their harvests this year due to the severe drought conditions in the region. | ||
In France, where the lack of rainfall has prompted widespread limits on freshwater use, they are experiencing their driest month in recorded history since March of 1961. | ||
This is especially impactful on the world's food supply since France is the fourth largest exporter of wheat. | ||
In Germany, the most important river, the Rhine, has dropped to dangerously low levels and even dried up completely in some places. | ||
Not only does this drop in water affect crop irrigation, but the river is used to transport the vast majority of all goods in and out of Germany, including coal, oil, and most importantly, food. | ||
In the Elbe River, hunger stones have reappeared which were used to mark low river levels that would forecast famines in the land. | ||
On one stone from 1616 it reads, If you see me cry. | ||
Here in the U.S., about half the nation is experiencing some level of drought. | ||
But the lack of precipitation is particularly bad in Texas, where the Dallas-Fort Worth area has had no measurable rain for two straight months. | ||
The lack of water has led many ranchers to panic sell their herds, being unable to water them. | ||
Which will impact beef prices in the future. | ||
Is this just a typical weather cycle where a season of drought comes and goes? | ||
Or is this a true climate disaster as the global warming alarmists would like us to think? | ||
And with food prices poised to explode, the question arises, what can we do about it? | ||
Will weather modification technology that has the ability to create rain by cloud seeding be brought to the mainstream public at last as a solution to this worldwide drought? | ||
China, the UAE, Indonesia, and other nations have already come out of the closet with their cloud seeding technology. | ||
So will the U.S. government declassify their own weather-manipulating tools to meet this crisis? | ||
Or perhaps this weather-modification technology is what caused the drought across the world by prematurely pulling water vapor out of the atmosphere and showering the land with chemtrail-tainted rain. | ||
How many decades have governments around the world used these cloud seeding agents? | ||
Chemical compounds made from aluminum, barium, potassium iodide, solid carbon dioxide, and various salt compounds. | ||
Aside from farmers and ranchers losing a large percentage of their products due to a lack of rainwater, food processing plants across the US have been mysteriously bursting into flames or shutting down, further fueling the food crisis caused by the drought. | ||
Starting in 2021, the uptick in disruptions at food processing facilities began. | ||
And today, the number stands well over 100 incidents that led to the shutdown of significant production. | ||
Starting in 2022, there was a shutdown at least once a week. | ||
These incidents destroyed, damaged, or impacted food processing facilities indefinitely. | ||
Either by fires, diseases, or an assortment of accidents, like plane crashes. | ||
These incidents ceased beef and pork packing plants, milk parlors, egg farms, fertilizer plants, various produce packing and processing facilities, And an assortment of farms for turkeys, ducks, and chickens have been culled. | ||
Millions of animals killed for outbreaks of bird flu. | ||
Massive corporations like General Mills, Kellogg, Nestle, Walmart, Smithfield, JBS, and Purina have also shut down production. | ||
Have we been slated for starvation? | ||
Or are we being backed into a corner so we accept the terms of the New World Order's Great Reset agenda? | ||
Although we're armed with a powerful military and the Second Amendment to protect ourselves from an invasion or a tyrannical government, is food the weapon being used against us? | ||
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, third hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
I'm sitting in studio with the one and only Frank Cavanaugh, U.S. Army veteran and musician. | ||
He served as a military paralegal as well as the former member of the rock band Filter, which he played bass and sang backup vocals. | ||
Frank is an America First patriot father and now provides outreach for veterans on social media called Full Metal MAGA. You can follow him on Twitter at full underscore metal underscore MAGA. Thanks so much for being with us, Frank. | ||
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How are you doing? That was a great intro. | |
Who wrote that, man? It must have been Matt. | ||
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Matt, thank you, bro. Thanks. | |
It's all accurate. It's all been fact-checked. | ||
We know exactly who you are. | ||
Do you remember the first time I wrote an intro for you, Frank? | ||
I put the wrong band name. | ||
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Oh, yeah. Fuel. | |
That was embarrassing. | ||
That's all right. Damn near lost his job for that one. | ||
I sometimes have nightmares about that. | ||
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No, you don't. No, you don't. | |
Very, very embarrassing. | ||
But it's great. Obviously, if people watch InfoWars a lot, they know you well, but you're always Skyping in from your beautiful city, but you've actually come into town for the Summerfest and everything else. | ||
How's the trip been? What's it like seeing behind the scenes here at InfoWars? | ||
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It's amazing here. | |
The Infowars mothership. | ||
I've been... When I was playing music, I went to a lot of TV stations, did a lot of interviews, and this place is top-notch. | ||
This place is like cutting-edge. | ||
All the other TV stations I've gone to, they're like tired and old, and people are like, oh, dude, I don't even want to be here. | ||
And the energy at Infowars is just like, you know, it's a huge family. | ||
It's like... I've been walking around just giving hugs every day. | ||
Hey, what's up, dude? But it's been very surreal and it's been very humbling to see that we are in a position that we really don't even realize, a lot of us ourselves, how huge what's going on is. | ||
The propaganda that they portray Infowars is sometimes we believe that and we get blackpilled and think that no one's listening to us or, you know, if we only had, like, if Infowars only had the backing that CNN does, then, you know, we would be so much bigger. | ||
But the thing is, is that CNN with all of its backing is now done. | ||
It's collapsing. It's like, as Infowarriors, We don't realize what a huge thing that we're doing now. | ||
That we're in the middle of history. | ||
That the whole world is changing how it is. | ||
We need to know that we were right the whole time. | ||
And have that confidence and stop pretending that We're not right. | ||
We just watched that young lady that was from the Hunger Games, right? | ||
Something like that. | ||
Some dystopian, hellish fantasy that we just delved into. | ||
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And she's trying to put us in our place. | |
And as conservatives, as Christians, we want to be nice people. | ||
We want to be peaceful. We want all to work it out. | ||
So we're like, oh yeah, how can we be peaceful? | ||
We need to actually stand up for ourselves and They need to be punished. | ||
Not cruelly, but the people that did this to us need to be held accountable. | ||
And we have to take the hard step of tough love where we have to stop pretending that they even have the moral high ground, which is so hilarious to me because their whole... | ||
Position is we have the moral high ground. | ||
Right. And it's completely gone, yet it keeps perpetuating. | ||
And we were talking about this at the Summerfest on Saturday where we were hanging out. | ||
It was great. Groups of InfoWarriors just talked about the stuff that we talk about every day on the show. | ||
And you were saying exactly that, that... | ||
I don't want to rephrase it or misquote you because you were saying it's like coming back home. | ||
It's like being a parent, going on vacation, coming back home to find that your kids have had a party at your house and have completely trashed the place. | ||
And your responsibility as a parent is to punish those kids. | ||
If you could expand on that idea. | ||
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We have to make the change, conservatives, from acting like the children to we have to understand that we are the parents. | |
And our children, we went away for the weekend and we let them have responsibility for the house. | ||
They had a huge party. They broke a bunch of stuff, had gotten a car wreck. | ||
What would we do to our children? | ||
We would punish our children and we would make our children make amends, pay for what the damages that they do. | ||
We must now, as citizens of America, all of us, even the non-conservatives, we have to understand that They need to be punished. | ||
They need to pay for what they've done. | ||
And until we have the courage to put our foot down and do that, it's just getting worse and worse and worse. | ||
Because honestly, we can't believe this has gone on this far. | ||
I'm sure they can't believe they've got away with this. | ||
Right, right. It's completely ridiculous. | ||
I don't know, man. Yeah. | ||
No, you're right. It's like, I bet you're right. | ||
They're sitting there going, I guess we push it farther. | ||
I mean, they haven't pushed back yet, so let's see how far we can take this thing. | ||
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Exactly. And we need to stop it. | |
We need to stop it. I grow food. | ||
I'm addicted to growing plants. | ||
If you have something invasive, like you grow mint, oh, I'm going to grow mint this year. | ||
Next year takes over your whole garden. | ||
So you have to constantly fight it until it's not there and segregate it. | ||
And that's what we have to do. | ||
We're at a point where the Democratic Party, every scar that's been cut on the American body politic has been because of the Democrats. | ||
This might be very controversial, but in Germany right now, you cannot be a Nazi. | ||
Right. It's illegal because of all the horrible things they've done. | ||
We need to look at the Democratic Party like that. | ||
And it's not even really the Democratic Party. | ||
It's globalists that... | ||
It bothers me that I just call them Democrats because they're globalists. | ||
Eyepatch McCain and Nancy Pelosi are in one party. | ||
They're in the globalist party. | ||
Communism got married to fascism and it had a baby named globalism. | ||
And it doesn't matter the left or right because that's how they've kept us split up. | ||
We think that Dan Crenshaw is a Republican and he's not. | ||
He's a globalist. We think that Nancy Pelosi is a Democrat. | ||
She's not. She's a globalist. | ||
And we're not the anti-globalists. | ||
We're the Americans, the rest of us. | ||
I think that if we're going to win, the left and the right have to come together. | ||
And we have to realize that there are core issues that we agree with. | ||
Yeah. AOC, as nutty as she is, probably has more in common in her anarchistic thought with us as libertarians than Dan Crenshaw does. | ||
He wants to be completely corporate, everything ruled by and tracked, and she's all about, well, I don't even want to... | ||
I don't know what she's all about. | ||
No, but you're right. I mean, there are things that AOC says or Ilhan Omar says that I can't help but agree with because they're right about certain issues. | ||
You know, when they're standing up against Amazon and its monopolistic takeover of small industries or against the foreign aid to Israel that I'm against. | ||
So, you know, there are certain things that we can come together on. | ||
But then there's something that's missing at, like, the base of it, right? | ||
Israel's kind of a good example. | ||
A lot of the people on the left would agree with me and my position on Israel, but the reason they think is because they think Israel are white people and they hate white people, so therefore they hate Israel. | ||
So it's like, how do we find that basic foundation where we go, okay, we don't just agree on the topics that we're talking about, but the underlying ethos we can agree on? | ||
Because it still seems like there's a disconnect there. | ||
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Racism is so turn of the century. | |
It's so last century. | ||
It's a dying, it's a losing game. | ||
And we can't participate in that. | ||
There's one race, the human race. | ||
And... It's so hard because you do watch... | ||
I was watching in my hotel ads for the first time in months because I don't have ads at home. | ||
And I'm like, it's true. | ||
There's no white person in any ad. | ||
What's up with that? Because they're going to the lowest common denominator race. | ||
And how we're going to stop that, I don't know. | ||
But... I don't know, man. | ||
We have to understand that we're all one in it. | ||
And I think that we're at a point where we have been in their face for years. | ||
Now, we need to be leaders and teachers to these people where we can lose The moral high ground that we have if we continue down the road of making fun of them instead of being like, okay, now is like our minimal, minuscule slice of time where we can actually connect with them and come together as Americans and fix all this globalist nonsense. | ||
We'll talk about how to do it on the other side. | ||
Frank Cavanaugh is in studio with me. | ||
Stay tuned. Welcome back, folks. | ||
I'm sitting here with Frank Cavanaugh. | ||
We're just reading this story from the New York Post. | ||
Woman accused of stealing Pelosi's laptop gets okay to attend a renaissance fair. | ||
So look, I know I'm already married, but I'm just saying, this is my type of woman right here. | ||
Riley Williams. She's been detained at her home last year for a year and a half since her arrest in the Capitol riot case. | ||
She's at the Capitol riot. | ||
She steals Pelosi's laptop, but she gets a disposition from the judge to be able to go... | ||
Dress in medieval cosplay and attend the Lancaster County Renaissance Fair. | ||
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That's the county in Pennsylvania? I think so. | |
Yeah, for eight hours. | ||
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I live in Ohio, so... | |
What a beautiful soul that lady is right there. | ||
But we were talking in the last segment about... | ||
You were talking about pretending. | ||
That we need to stop pretending. | ||
We need to stop acting like we need the permission of these people to do what's right or to express ourselves or anything like that. | ||
And, of course, we literally just mean the people that know what's going on. | ||
It's not about race. It's not about color. | ||
It's not about creed. It's about whether you get it or not. | ||
I mean, do you think there is that singular distinction? | ||
Can you divide the population into... | ||
The people that get it and the people that don't. | ||
I mean, that's how I describe it, as vague as that is. | ||
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I would say that if you look at the fully vaccinated rate of Americans, the people that have taken all the jabs, you know, all four jabs, it's like 20 to 25 percent. | |
And then I would say that there's a hardcore on the right side conservatives that are like that. | ||
The rest of the country, 50%, they know what's going on. | ||
My friend who's going to come up after me this weekend, the surprise guest, we were just talking about this, that... | ||
I'm like, you know, these people, what do you do about the people that know, that, like, have been woken up and then go back to sleep, like the dude in the Matrix who's like, I just want to eat steak and be rich. | ||
Right, right, right. And it's like, those people are the most dangerous. | ||
And then I was like, oh, yeah, well, you know, they're not really awake. | ||
And he's like, no, they're awake. | ||
Everyone is awake. | ||
It's to the point, though, is it going to inconvenience my life? | ||
And right now we're still at the point where if people start supporting the right and the right side, they still feel that they're going to get canceled. | ||
You look at what's happened to you guys with this whole trial thing. | ||
I think this is the crescendo. | ||
This is the peak of what they can do. | ||
They think they're going to go after Fox News and OAN. It's not going to happen because it's illegitimate. | ||
It's unsustainable, basically. | ||
And all it is is the ants rising up and saying, we're not going to take it anymore. | ||
And we are fast approaching that. | ||
At the Summerfest... | ||
It was like, it's a very beautiful area. | ||
The springs are great and people do live there. | ||
And I believe that that is... | ||
Antifa are homeless. | ||
That's where they recruit Antifa from. | ||
And they were approaching us that day. | ||
They approached me and Greg, and they were asking us. | ||
I was amazed because what this one guy asked us was, he was like, so what's the solution? | ||
What's the answer then? | ||
Because they've been brainwashed. | ||
The left has been brainwashed. | ||
And now they know they have. | ||
And they want leaders. | ||
They want teachers, basically, of what is this. | ||
And that's what everyone... | ||
Alex Jones, for 20 years, did his thing and made this. | ||
And then he opened up Band.Video for, you know, there's 30, 40 people there. | ||
Those are the leaders. | ||
Those are the teachers. | ||
So that there can be, you know, 40... | ||
Other people that can go out and it's like Operation Mockingbird is a thing that the globalists have. | ||
I'm going to tease this, that there's a new thing happening now to counter Operation Mockingbird, which your surprise guest is going to tell you. | ||
And it's basically InfoWarriors. | ||
Everyone's an InfoWarrior. | ||
And... We've made it cool again to be smart, basically. | ||
Where for generations, they dumbed us down. | ||
They said, government's boring. | ||
You don't want to be in it. We delegated it away. | ||
If all of us involve ourselves in government again, that's the only way that it's going to get this country back. | ||
Because... You can't delegate life away. | ||
And that's what the pharmaceuticals, the virtual reality, the whole matrix thing is, is they're trying to get everyone to live a fake life. | ||
And what has happened? What has been the end result? | ||
Homesteading has exploded. | ||
People growing their own food has exploded. | ||
I have a thing where I try to do something that kicks my butt once a day. | ||
Some kind of chore outside, like splitting wood. | ||
And it's because the whole fake facsimile, it doesn't do it, man. | ||
It doesn't do it. And the harder they push, the more they fail. | ||
You know, the harder they put weed tarp down and the weeds just grew up all around it and over it. | ||
And now it's still there. | ||
It's still impeding us, but we can't be stopped. | ||
Yeah, and we need to be less reactive and more proactive is the message I'm getting. | ||
Like, instead of just going, ah, these guys are wrong and these guys are stupid, we need to go, here's what we're presenting, here's what we're putting forward, a better life, a real life, a fulfilling life. | ||
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We hate, we hate what they're doing. | |
Love and hate are the two different sides of the same thing. | ||
We have to be indifferent to what they're doing. | ||
We have to build our own system, which we already have, and be bold about it and unapologetic and reject that. | ||
And it's like Ulysses S. Grant in the Civil War, when he took over the Union Army, all his generals were like, General Lee's going to do this. | ||
He's going to outflank us. He's going to do that. | ||
Oh, we're in so much trouble. They're all freaking out. | ||
He's like, everybody shut up. I don't care what he's going to do. | ||
I want to know what we're going to do. | ||
And that's what we have to start thinking about. | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
What are you individually going to do out there? | ||
Sitting on Twitter is good. | ||
Yeah, you can do that. But are you on your Republican Central Committee? | ||
Do you know the political in your city? | ||
Because you are the political. | ||
And if you don't get involved, that's the reason you're upset. | ||
You can't blame it on anything else if you're not in there actually trying to fix it. | ||
Being the man in the arena. | ||
And once you do that, it's so much fun, dude. | ||
It's like, wow, this is totally awesome. | ||
It's the dopamine rush that heroin addicts get addicted to. | ||
But you get addicted to... | ||
The rush I'm getting coming on this show right now is like there's... | ||
It blows any drug in the world away, dude. | ||
Right. To feel the energy and know that there's thousands of eyes watching me and ears listening to me and freeing myself and asking God to let God's message come through me and be bold and happy and have no regrets about the fact that we're going to change their whole thing by just being us, dude. Yeah. You know? | ||
And I think that's it. | ||
And a lot of times that's all that's needed to push people over the edge. | ||
They're like, yeah, this seems kind of wrong. | ||
Or they get sold one message and all they need to break out of it is for someone like one of us to come along and just go, look, that's stupid and wrong. | ||
You know and I know it. And then they go... | ||
Hey, you're right. I did know that. | ||
I had to have you tell me. | ||
Not to be abrasive or confrontational, but just to be confident in going, look, you can call me all the names you want. | ||
I know the reason I support this and talk about this is because I love everyone. | ||
I know it's the right thing to do, and I know that these people doing this are evil, so I'm going to stand up against them. | ||
And once you have that confidence and that good grounding and foundation, you can actually change people's minds and show people by example how they can break free. | ||
Frank Avon, thank you so much for coming on, sir. | ||
Thank you, man. We're going to have a surprise guest on the other side. | ||
And thank you, Frank, for this beautiful plaque. | ||
We'll have to show it on the other side. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Very special surprise guest in studio with me for the next half hour. | ||
You will recognize my guest from the rowdy and compelling speeches he gave in front of the San Diego City Council meetings during lockdown where he advocated for liberty and common sense. | ||
His name is Matt Baker, and you can keep up with him on his Bandai video channel, which is called Slave to Liberty. | ||
That's the number two, Slave to Liberty. | ||
That's the Bandai video channel, and his Instagram is mattbaker underscore unhinged. | ||
Unhinged. You don't seem unhinged to me. | ||
You seem rather hinged. I have my moments, Harrison. | ||
Well, thank you so much for coming on. | ||
It's very, very exciting to talk to you, sir. | ||
It is indeed. It's amazing to be here. | ||
I feel like I've been teleported onto the spaceship. | ||
When I go back down and tell the normal humans what happened, they won't believe me. | ||
I was there. | ||
There was the lights. I was on the ship. | ||
I saw the aliens. There was these people through the glass window. | ||
It was real, man. I sort of got it. | ||
It's been a wonderful journey for you. | ||
Obviously, I think people will recognize you from your... | ||
I don't know what to call it. | ||
Your diatribe? | ||
Well, from your... From your statement to the San Diego City Council. | ||
Incredibly powerful stuff. | ||
And it was one of the things I couldn't tell. | ||
I was like, is this guy an info warrior or is he just plugged in in general? | ||
You know, because you sounded like Alex Jones. | ||
People were calling you dreadlocks Alex Jones and that sort of stuff. | ||
But what inspired you and how did you get the knowledge that you needed to give you the confidence to go do that? | ||
Well, I've been a free thinker my whole life, and I'm not going to lie, I'm addicted to the show. | ||
But was I doing an Alex Jones impression? | ||
I was not. That is what an angry human being sounds like. | ||
I'm sitting there at this council meeting, and these guys are just sitting up on their phone like people are talking about, you know, my daughter can't speak because she can't see people's mouths, and she's developmentally challenged, and A firefighter comes and he's like, I lost my right lung in the war and I can't wear the mask. | ||
And the guy's like, and next. | ||
And so I just got more and more angry watching this go down. | ||
And I had like a speech written and by the time I got there, a lot of the things I was going to say just went out the window. | ||
So I was like, these MFers are going to listen. | ||
And we did. The whole world listened. | ||
So it was amazing. Well, it was incredibly powerful. | ||
But you don't seem like an angry guy. | ||
You seem like a very happy guy. | ||
We were hanging out on Saturday, having a great time down by Barton Springs. | ||
But sometimes you need to get that righteous anger, don't you? | ||
Sometimes you need to just let it flow. | ||
Oh. Well, you know what it is? | ||
It's passion. It's passion. | ||
I have a passion for life. | ||
I have a passion for people. | ||
I love everyone. And just as much as you can love someone is how angry you can get when those people you love are being hurt or enslaved by some bastards in the government. | ||
Right. Or some weird little council in your town who thinks they're God. | ||
And so... | ||
I feel, you know, I'm an empathic person. | ||
You know, I feel like the emotions, so those emotions can be really powerfully strong and happy, but they can also be, you know, very focused and you may say angry or whatever you want to call it, but yeah, passionate. | ||
Yeah, no, that's exactly. | ||
And, you know, there is a difference between righteous anger and just sort of hateful, anxious anger, right? | ||
When you're directed, you go, these are the bad guys. | ||
These are the ones doing it. These are the people I'm angry at for their actions and what they're doing. | ||
It's a whole different aspect. | ||
And I feel like more people now are hopefully feeling that anger. | ||
It seems like the biggest roadblock to us getting some justice for what's been going on and reclaiming You know, the sovereignty of our lives is that people are just pathetic. | ||
They just are abused and they just don't care. | ||
It's a problem. How do we inspire that feeling of, like, you are being attacked. | ||
You've got to stand up for yourself. | ||
Well, I think we are doing it. | ||
And, you know, sometimes you do rack your brain and you're like, man, what are we going to do? | ||
Do we need to really shift into second gear at some point here? | ||
Like, right now we're in the First Amendment. | ||
It's winding out. | ||
Like, I don't know. Man, I don't want to go into second gear. | ||
But, you know, I think it is happening. | ||
Like, we were talking to Frank. | ||
I was talking to Frank. We've been just hanging out. | ||
I've got to say, everybody in the studio and all the people, mind-bogglingly cool people. | ||
I mean, so friendly, so not like, oh, well, welcome to our little village. | ||
I'm like, brother! | ||
I mean, it was literally like going to a dead show or something like that. | ||
I was like, what's up, man? I was like, it was so cool, man. | ||
And everybody was just the coolest. | ||
We went out, like, me and Owen and Savannah Hernandez went out with Alex Stein. | ||
We were dancing and stuff, like, after a party and everything. | ||
It was just so legit. | ||
I even got to hug Alex Jones. | ||
I caught him when he... So, skulking back to his little studio back there. | ||
He's like, I'm working seven days a week. | ||
Don't have time to go down there. So, man, it was badass. | ||
Like, I flew in. My buddy, Scott Armstrong, with the Rebunked, he took all the footage of the event. | ||
Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah. I took some of it, but he edited it all together and stuff like that. | ||
Yeah, yeah. He's here in the green room. | ||
Nope. And... | ||
We were talking and just laughing the whole time, and he actually convinced me to come out. | ||
Like, I wanted to come, but I was like, bro, it's a little much. | ||
He's like, dude, you're coming. | ||
And then so he's sort of having this imagination, like, what if I stayed a little later, and what if I could get on the show, and what if I could meet Alex Jones? | ||
And like, literally, everything happened. | ||
It was pretty crazy. Oh, that's fantastic. | ||
We got a tour of the studio last night, and... | ||
I was like, I can't believe I haven't met Alex. | ||
And we had this whole frog joke going the whole time. | ||
And outside the studio, Rob's like, what's that? | ||
It was like literally a frog jumped across our path when we were outside. | ||
Your spirit animal? | ||
A gay frog. It really all happened. | ||
It's still happening. Well, now, in the last segment, Frank kind of hinted at maybe a program that was being launched. | ||
Yes, it's something that we were kind of, like, collectively, funnily enough, coming together with that it's... | ||
How the Infowar is not necessarily all about the central focus of, you know, Alex Jones and Infowars, Harris Smith, Owen Schroer. | ||
But it's also the people that it's inspired and the millions of little people with their, like, thousand even views. | ||
But there's, like, hundreds of thousands of individual people on Instagram and stuff like that that are out there, you know. | ||
And they have a thousand views a day. | ||
And they're hitting, like, a lot of the narrative points and a lot of the stuff that, you know, is broken here. | ||
I was talking to Scott, just saying, you know, I've got people that are like, oh, Alex Jones, blah, blah, blah. | ||
And I'm like, yeah, dude, whoever you're listening to, they learn all that stuff from Alex. | ||
He's been exposing this stuff so long ago. | ||
I was like, Alex won't even talk about a Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
It's like, bro, because he talked about it 20 years ago. | ||
Right, right. That's old news to us by the time you learn about it, yeah. | ||
So, as a result, we kind of came up with this whole thing based on the frogs that we were searching for and everything and how Alex is exemplified by that frog. | ||
And I was joking that I was going to find him in the water. | ||
And he was like, you can hear him now, the gay frog. | ||
Yes, the sound of him mating. | ||
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Globalist, globalist, globalist, globalist. | |
And so everyone else in the movement now hears that and they go, globalist, globalist. | ||
Where instead of Operation Mockingbird, now we have Operation Croaking Frog and I invite everybody to join the movement and become part of it. | ||
And I really hope... | ||
Everybody who's been on the show, you know, you got Alice in Wonderland, you've got Alex Stein, you've got Anomaly, you've got Bryson Gray, you've got all these people when they got something big popping off, they're like, they've got them out here, this is blowing up Jimmy Levy. | ||
Like, Jimmy Levy's blowing up, and like, we're here to like, lift you up. | ||
Like, what is blowing up right now is A, the movie, which I went to go see, which was epic, sidetrack, but the book... | ||
The Great Reset by Alex Jones. | ||
This thing has a very good chance of topping the charts. | ||
If every single one of us little frogs went out there and croaked our little deal and said, get the book, The Great Reset, Alex Jones. | ||
And have a link. Don't just mention it. | ||
Make it to where that lazy people these days with low attention span can just go click and go probably to the Amazon store because it's more important, even though it needs the money, is to have the cultural victory of saying Alex Jones' book is number one on the planet. | ||
And how are we going to do that? | ||
Operation Croaking Frog. | ||
That is how frogs work, right? | ||
First just one starts, you hear one in the distance, and then another, and then another, and soon it's a cacophony. | ||
It's a deafening sound, a wall of sound of these frogs croaking that you can no longer ignore. | ||
I think that's totally brilliant. | ||
And you're right. | ||
You know, a lot of people out there, even on, you know, on Saturday when we were out there, people were saying to me, you know, meeting info warriors, and they were going, what can I do? | ||
You know, can I volunteer with y'all? | ||
And it's like, look, this has to be ground up. | ||
We cannot, we're not going to be giving you directions on what to do. | ||
You've got to, you know, take it on yourself and go, I'm going to go spread this message. | ||
I'm going to go study this or find this data, spread this word, you know, make this account, spread this. | ||
And if everybody who was listening right now did that and everybody who wanted to be involved, Just did that, you would see the cultural shift be undeniable. | ||
It's quiet at this point. | ||
We need that cultural shift to be the deafening sounds of a thousand frogs all croaking at once. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Final segment of American Journal here on Infowars.com. | ||
Matt Baker, slave to, number two, liberty on band.video. | ||
His Instagram is mattbaker underscore unhinged. | ||
Slave to liberty. | ||
Quite a contradictory statement you have there. | ||
What's behind that name? | ||
Well, it's actually quite an interesting story. | ||
Oh, good. Basically. Funny you should ask. | ||
When the mask thing was really fully going into full effect, I was in Arizona at the time doing some construction work, so I do like to pay the bills. | ||
I was out of town, so I was outside of the total insane asylum of California. | ||
In the back of my head, I knew they weren't going to drop it, but I was like, Maybe if I can just stay out of town for a couple of months. | ||
When I go back in town, it won't be so bad. | ||
But then the time came and I had to go back home. | ||
And I was, like, in the desert. | ||
I had this really deep talk I did about, you know, how the wagon trails and people used to take risks. | ||
And now nobody wants to take any risks. | ||
You can't even just go outside. | ||
You're too scared to leave your house. | ||
Like, back in the day, people are, like, traveling thousands of miles in wagon trains. | ||
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Oh, yeah, yeah. Can you imagine? Babies in the back and dying of diphtheria or whatever the hell we're doing about it. | |
It's like powering through, powering through. | ||
Like, oh God, I gotta wear a mask. | ||
I can't leave the house. It's like, we're not gonna cut it. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So anyway, I was having this real block. | ||
I just couldn't bring myself to wear a mask and go in the store. | ||
And I tried a few times and it was just too much. | ||
They're just swarming the dream projection. | ||
People are coming at you. I'm just like... | ||
Get away from me. Get away from the Karens. | ||
And so eventually I had to get groceries. | ||
So I decided to kind of do what Alex Stein does, where he wears it, but he wears it in protest. | ||
So my original protest was I just wrote slave on the mask. | ||
Right, like your shirt, yeah. Yeah, but I wrote it on my mask. | ||
Actually, I went out of my way to wear the most cheesy, pathetic, ridiculous mask, like the little cheesy drywall onesie. | ||
Right, right. It was not even doing anything. | ||
It was obvious it's not doing with little strings on the side of it. | ||
And he just said, slave. | ||
So I walked in the store, I'm like, hello, how's it going? | ||
Hello, fellow slave. Yeah, how's this going for you? | ||
How much longer is this going to go on for you? | ||
You want to do this forever? Right, right. | ||
Well, as long as it takes, you know. | ||
And then, actually, I blow a glass, and I made a pendant. | ||
I had the idea, because you guys actually had a Statue of Liberty with the mask, but then I thought the Statue of Liberty with the mask, with Slave written on it. | ||
So I made this glass pendant, and then I felt strong connection to it, because I was like, now that's real art. | ||
So I do like art that's pretty, or that you can smoke out of. | ||
But generally, it's aesthetically pleasing, as opposed to actually having a message, which real art and real communication should have, especially in these times. | ||
And so then I had a buddy of mine, Mike McCarley, who's a really good graphic guy. | ||
He basically rendered my glass thing into the now famous slave to liberty. | ||
And so when I had the slave on there, I was just playing with the words. | ||
I do a lot of word games in my head and stuff like that and kind of marketing with a buddy of mine. | ||
So I just thought to make it a positive to say that I am a slave, a slave to liberty. | ||
And you can be too. Yeah, that's great. | ||
Yeah, I think that's... | ||
That's wonderful. And now we're trying to inspire more people to embody that rebellious idea. | ||
And I think that's, you know, you're right. | ||
The people that came before us, I was reading about around the time Texas was founded to like early 1800s. | ||
I mean, there were times where it was like, well, the yellow fever is pretty big in New Orleans this year, so I'm going to wait a month before I go. | ||
I mean, there were diseases, there were problems. | ||
Predators. There were wild savages that would scalp you at night. | ||
I mean, it was a dangerous world. | ||
It didn't slow people down. | ||
There was no GPS even. | ||
I used to deliver pizza. | ||
Just keep going that way for like 5,000 miles over the hill, down the mountain, past the Indians, and you should get there sometime. | ||
Now we're like, oh my god, my GPS went out. | ||
Okay, I'll just sit at a jacking box until everything clears up. | ||
So, I mean, you know, that technology is a blessing, right? | ||
It's great that our lives are not as horrible as lives were back then or could have been back then. | ||
It's not as dangerous. It's not so dangerous that I'm going to go, you know, die of dehydration in Idaho somewhere. | ||
Like, that's not going to happen. That's a good thing. | ||
But we've lost something very important and that I think we're now seeing the... | ||
The outcome of what it is to lose, whatever that is that we used to have, how do we regain that? | ||
Or do we even want to? Do we just have to throw away our electronics? | ||
Well, I think first we need to be aware of it, you know? | ||
Right. That's number one. | ||
And to realize that all of the convenience and these things that have made life easier are crippling us. | ||
Basically, they're regressing the average American into a childlike state where even the most strongest of us are still like, where's my GPS? Right, right. | ||
All these conveniences are crippling us with an electronic grid. | ||
To get back in, just to put a little bookend on the Operation Croaking Frog, the system is coming at you almost like the mockingbird is like the cage. | ||
It's coming down. It's like a rain of tyranny coming from above. | ||
Not from godly heavens, but... | ||
Just an overarching, looking down, I have Sauron type situation. | ||
And so the inverse to that is the blacktop is the concrete jungle that we have surrounding us that makes our lives so easy. | ||
but we want to be the seed that breaks through the concrete and strives up towards the sun. | ||
And then we individually are the leaves of the tree of liberty in a very non-centralized way, which a lot of people are doing with like platforms and stuff like that, where you can't actually cut them down. | ||
Or even nowadays people are doing just by syndicating and posting on everything, assuming you're going to get banned. | ||
You go, well, okay, I'll be banned over there. | ||
At least people and people have learned to funnel and to go where they need to go. | ||
And in the end, if you feel like I'm right, and if you feel like you know this is what's going on, I want you to know that you can be a part of it too. | ||
I originally was a caller. | ||
I called in. I listened to the show forever, and one day I was like, I should try and call in. | ||
I'm like, I'm not going to get in. I got in. | ||
Just put that number in your phone, and the minute they say the number, you hit that button. | ||
You got a pretty good chance. | ||
You might be on hold for a long time, but... | ||
Then you get in, you talk to Alex, you talk to these guys, and you hear yourself back and you're like, oh my god, I was on there. | ||
He let me say whatever I wanted. | ||
People calling like, you're blocking us from saying this. | ||
And Alex is like, well, could you say it? | ||
He won't let me say it. | ||
I was like, then say it! | ||
You literally can call in. | ||
You can say, it's all the Jews. It's Zionist bullshit. | ||
Whatever you want to do, sorry. But you can call in and you can more hopefully give us constructive thoughts and what you're doing. | ||
And when you feel that connection and you feel that it's real, I mean, I'm in the studio. | ||
Okay, this is pretty real. | ||
And you can become a part of it. | ||
Start calling in the show. | ||
Start getting involved. Start reposting the links. | ||
Have your own takes on the links. | ||
And do your own form of it, you know. | ||
It doesn't have to be the exact thing. | ||
You take the talking piece and you do it. | ||
You know, people even do reaction videos now where you just stare at the screen. | ||
Alex is going off and you're like... | ||
Right, right. I want to do one where I'm going like this to the guy going like that. | ||
Reacting to the reaction. Reaction, reaction video. | ||
It's getting crazy. I've even gotten to do them. | ||
I'm like, I'm never going to do that, but I did it. | ||
So I broke down. But it worked, and I got a lot of views, and people watched the content. | ||
Yeah, but that's all it takes, right, is wanting to do it and just doing it. | ||
I mean, that is like a key that I like to... | ||
Activate. Right. And like, just tying it all in together, you think the people who crossed the Great Plains to get to Oregon or California waited for permission to do that? | ||
They just did it. I mean, the authorities tried as hard as they could to stop people from doing it, but they couldn't because once somebody just decides to do something, they do it. | ||
And I feel like that's a spirit that it's almost like our obligation to try to inject that into the American people is just go, don't ask for permission. | ||
Don't wait for somebody else to lead you. | ||
It's good to follow good leaders and to... | ||
You know, see what people have done before and try to either emulate or expand on what they're doing. | ||
But at the end of the day, nobody's going to come and hold your hand and say, you do this now. | ||
Everybody has something they're good at. | ||
Everybody has something they're passionate about. | ||
Everybody has something they can focus on that other people might be missing. | ||
Everybody has the ability to go out and do what you're doing or what I'm doing. | ||
It's just a matter of manifesting that will. | ||
Absolutely. And a lot of us people out here are creative in nature. | ||
And we're not just necessarily, you know, these guys off camera are very cool, very chill, I'm telling you. | ||
So I think anybody who has the ability to create anything, if it's just a tiny little object, you know... | ||
How that starts is you think about it, you make a sketch, you start honing it in, and next thing you know, you're holding the object. | ||
It's a real thing. It's not like a hippie manifestation. | ||
If you keep focusing and you keep honing in on this object, you're going to get it. | ||
You just keep honing it in. | ||
So have the image in your mind, what you're going to do, figure out the steps. | ||
And a lot of times, there's a big quote that people say, it's like, I overestimated what I could do in a year, but I underestimated what I could do in 10 years. | ||
Because you have the idea, you're like, I'm going to do it. | ||
And then you're like, oh, it's not working out. | ||
But then a few years later, you're like talking to Harrison in the studio. | ||
Right, right. You're like, well, how did this happen? | ||
Or you have a show on InfoWars all of a sudden. | ||
And you're like, wait, what? Every morning? | ||
Every morning I have a show? It's crazy. | ||
No, but it's true. It's just... | ||
And it's one of those things that I guess you have to learn through life. | ||
If you're somebody that has ideas that you want to achieve... | ||
At some point, you've got to learn. You've got to be the one to go out and do it. | ||
You have to be the one to manifest it. | ||
There's going to be nobody helping you, and there are going to be people trying to stop you, but you can overcome them, and you can ignore them, and you can do whatever the hell you want, and you can make the world a better place. | ||
And even if you don't feel like you have a particular talent, everybody can spread joy. | ||
Everybody can spread messages. | ||
Everybody can bring people together and create that human connection. | ||
And it's a very beautiful thing when all of that happens, and soon we will all be in our collective swamp croaking Croaking the mighty legions of frogs all croaking together. | ||
Calling out the globalists. | ||
Matt Baker, everybody. Matt Baker, underscore, unhinged on Instagram. | ||
SlavetheLiberty on Bandai Video. | ||
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