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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
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You may have heard by now, the IRS is planning to bloat itself by hiring an additional 80,000 agents. | ||
This news, combined with the report that the IRS is now buying bulk ammunition, has naturally raised some eyebrows. | ||
So if you're anything like me, you probably started imagining these Kevlar-clad Commandos meleeing Grandpa in the face for forgetting his middle initial on his W-2 or something. | ||
But now I ask you this, why leave it up to your imagination? | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the future of the elite IRS strike force. | ||
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Once you, you know, steal money from the government, you're steal money from the government, you're going down. | |
Down. So the footage you just saw has been making the rounds on Twitter as of late, and it appears to showcase the IRS police force conducting training exercises, if you can even call it that. | ||
However, I did some digging on that particular video, and in the process of doing so, I uncovered some pretty surprising information about these IRS police Training clown show videos that are popping up lately. | ||
The video we just watched of Meal Team Six taking the American taxpayer hostage with arcade pistols? | ||
Yeah, that was filmed in 2017 at Stockton University. | ||
The video is over five years old. | ||
Why was it filmed at a university? | ||
Because the IRS has a nationwide indoctrination program for college accounting students called Project Adrian. | ||
You cannot make this up. | ||
Project Adrian is where working IRS police agents come to a college's accounting school to give them a taste of what to expect as a real working IRS police agent. | ||
You know, the typical stuff. | ||
Conducting raids with your finger on the trigger the whole time, or whatever the hell grip that is. | ||
Interrogating your fellow American. | ||
and also slapping handcuffs on your fellow American. - 'Cause you're gonna try to stick it on in the wrist, right here, and you want it on up. | ||
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If you can hit something hard, just do it nice quick. | |
Do it nice quick. - All of this taught by world-class instructors whom I would definitely leave my kids unattended with for extended periods of time. | ||
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If you have an accounting degree paired with criminal justice, that makes you very marketable in this line of work. | |
Something tells me this guy really likes the part where he gets to handcuff the college kids. | ||
So anyway, I searched Project Adrian IRS on YouTube only to find dozens more examples of these weird grooming rituals taking place all over American college campuses. | ||
I've noticed that conservative media thinks that this phenomenon of weaponized IRS or, like, IRS police is a relatively new phenomenon when they've been doing Project Adrian across college campuses for over 15 years by my research, if not longer. So what should we make of all this? | ||
We have to remember that American colleges and universities are incubators for Marxist-leftist ideology, as laid out by our good friend Yuri Bezmenov. | ||
As a result of this agenda, we are now seeing that federal agencies who poach kids directly out of college are infested with these blue-haired banshees and they-them perverts. | ||
While it is fun right now to laugh these people off, we cannot forget the big picture here. | ||
Marxist leftists of this type have historically shown to be the most inhumane and overzealous type of foot soldier imaginable. | ||
Mass formation psychosis is a hell of a drug. | ||
Don't underestimate it. | ||
Doing that is the biggest mistake we can possibly make right now. | ||
If you're watching this report, you're probably doing a lot of things right already. | ||
Continue to prepare, remain vigilant, and hold faith in God's plan. | ||
I hate to spoil it, but it doesn't exactly end well for these people. | ||
One of the Bible's most impactful messages, especially for now, is to be not afraid. | ||
We are instructed by our very creator to cast off despair and be courageous in this fallen world. | ||
So if these tyrants make their final play, don't be afraid of their judgment. | ||
Fear only the judgment of God if you fail to stand up to them when the time comes. | ||
Folks, that is the PSYOP Cop. | ||
The PSYOP Cop, our editor, Reese. | ||
Absolutely incredible stuff. | ||
Hilarious and informative. | ||
Share it now. Change people's minds. | ||
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We'll be right back. You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We're coming to you live from the InfoWars studio here in Austin, Texas. | ||
This beautiful rainy day here in Austin. | ||
We're going to talk a little bit about weather today. | ||
We're going to talk about a lot of stuff, actually. | ||
I'm very excited for today's show. | ||
We'll be opening up your phone calls, making up for the lack of phone calls yesterday by opening it up nice and early. | ||
But I'll tell you, there's a lot of drama going on. | ||
And we'll be talking extensively about the feud between Alex Stein and Dave Portnoy of Barstool Sports. | ||
And we will... | ||
Well, we'll empathize with poor Dave, who has been ratioed and humiliated by somebody with just one-tenth his follower count. | ||
It can't feel good to lose that badly, but it does feel good to laugh at someone losing that badly, so we'll get into that in just a little bit. | ||
Let's talk about a very bizarre turnabout, a bit of a flip-flop from our friends over at The Young Turks. | ||
They have suddenly decided that maybe it's not a good idea to let criminals out of jail without charging them so they can go on to victimize other people. | ||
I know it's a shocking revelation for ideological morons, but we'll get into the intricacies of that little debate a little bit later as well. | ||
Your phone calls, lots of videos to show you, some pretty big Well, some pretty big stories. | ||
We're going to talk about euthanasia as well. | ||
That's another big one today. So lots of stuff to talk about today. | ||
Let's not waste any more time. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
Their first story is a big one. | ||
Biden White House facilitated the DOJ's criminal probe against Trump, scuttled privilege claims. | ||
This, according to memos released by John Solomon on Just the News long before it was... | ||
The Biden White House worked directly with the Justice Department and National Archives to instigate the criminal probe into alleged mishandling of documents, allowing the FBI to review evidence retrieved from Mar-a-Lago this spring and eliminating the 45th President's Claims to executive privilege, according to contemporaneous government documents reviewed by Just the News. | ||
The memo shows then-White House Deputy Counsel Jonathan Hsu was engaged in conversations with the FBI, DOJ and National Archives as early as April, shortly after 15 boxes of classified and other materials were voluntarily returned to the Federal Historical Agency from Trump's Florida home. | ||
By May, Sue conveyed to the archives that President Joe Biden would not object to waiving his predecessor's claim to executive privilege, a decision that opened the door for the DOJ to get a grand jury and issue a subpoena compelling Trump to turn over any remaining material he possessed from his presidency. | ||
Yes, folks, it's top-down. | ||
Straight-up tyranny from the executive branch against their political opponents could not be any clearer, and we will return to that story and expand on it a bit later. | ||
The next story is in tandem with that one, however. | ||
They say Trump sues the U.S. government over FBI's search of Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Donald Trump has filed suit against the U.S. government over the FBI's search of his Mar-a-Lago home in an effort to prevent agency officials from inspecting certain materials seized without third-party oversight. | ||
Sources told The Guardian that the suit argued that the court should appoint a special master, usually a retired lawyer or judge, because the FBI potentially seized privileged materials in its search and the Department of Justice should not itself decide what it can use in its investigation. | ||
The suit, filed in a Florida district court, also requires the government to provide a more detailed receipt of the property and requires the government to return any item seized that was not within the scope of Of the search warrant. | ||
Of course, the scope of the search warrant was very wide and far-reaching. | ||
But we'll, again, talk a little bit more about this later. | ||
They want the court to appoint a special master, which frankly sounds racist to me. | ||
Can't use the word master anymore. | ||
Don't you know this? It's not a master bedroom. | ||
It's the big room. | ||
Whatever they call it now. | ||
So that's what we need. We don't need a special master. | ||
We need a special big boy boss. | ||
Maybe something like that is more in line with the clownish existence that we live in. | ||
We have this story. Yesterday, immediately following this show, Fauci announced his resignation. | ||
That's right, Dr. Anthony Fauci announced Monday that he will resign as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases after spending more than half a century in government, prompting Republican detractors to question his timing following the perceived double talk during the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
See, Dr. Fauci not too long ago announced his resignation at the end of Joe Biden's term. | ||
Then the Senate launched gain-of-function hearings and started questioning his activities before, during, and just after the release of COVID-19. | ||
And suddenly that agenda for his resignation got a lot shorter. | ||
Suddenly he wanted to be out pretty quick, actually. | ||
Actually, now that you're looking into the gain-of-function research, actually, now that you're poking into and asking questions about my activities and my participation and perhaps funding of and leading the creation of the disease that has destroyed the world, maybe I'll get out a little bit early. | ||
He wants to start the next chapter in his life. | ||
Frankly, the next chapter should be an epilogue, but we'll see. | ||
Then we have this story. Pentagon rejects D.C. request for National Guard migrant help. | ||
The Pentagon on Monday once again denied a request from the District of Columbia seeking National Guard assistance in dealing with thousands of migrants being bused to the city. | ||
According to a copy of the letter reviewed by Associated Press, the Defense Department said the use of the D.C. National Guard would be inappropriate and would hurt the overall readiness of the troops, forcing some to cancel or disrupt military training. | ||
The letter said the department is also concerned about putting uniformed military members in direct contact with migrants to provide food, sanitation, and other support, saying the troops have no real experience or training for that mission. | ||
Well, what are you trained to do? | ||
Here's a question. | ||
What is the National Guard trained to do? | ||
Oh, fight, capture, and remove from the battlefield enemy actors? | ||
Well, how very convenient for us. | ||
Look what we have busloads of. | ||
It's like we can't use the National Guard troops to stop the invasion of the southern border. | ||
They don't even know how to hand food out. | ||
But of course, this is all just hysterical in that in the last year or so, upwards of a million migrants have stormed their way over the border, been ferried across by criminal networks of Satanists into places like Texas and Arizona. | ||
And the overwhelming problems this has caused have, of course, been met with Well, sneering defiance by liberals in big cities... | ||
Can't you just handle it? | ||
Diversity is our strength, actually. | ||
You should be thanking Mexico for all the people that they're sending. | ||
And we're like, okay, well, we've gotten 200,000 this month alone. | ||
So why don't we send you 2,000 and see how you handle it? | ||
And New York City, right? | ||
14 million people in this city is like, oh, no, we can't handle it. | ||
2,000 people? | ||
Our entire system is collapsing with 2,000 extra people. | ||
Meanwhile, small towns in Texas... | ||
Dealing with 2,000 people on an hourly basis, practically. | ||
It's just a little bit ironic. | ||
A little bit odd. | ||
Again, this is something I gotta say. | ||
Originally, I thought it was a little bit counterproductive sending migrants from the border deeper and farther into the continental United States seemed a little backwards to me. | ||
But, hey, it turns out that New York and D.C. are... | ||
Handling it with just absolute, embarrassingly bad capability. | ||
So I guess it turned out to be kind of a good thing. | ||
Pretty interesting. Now the Pentagon is like, no, sorry, we need our soldiers training Ukrainians. | ||
To fire missiles at their own citizens, so we just can't spare. | ||
We can't spare the people. | ||
We have to, you know, in order to have National Guard members actually protect the United States against foreigners who are not welcome here coming across and committing crimes, we'd have to stop their military training where they are being indoctrinated into the anti-white domestic terror programs that will soon be unleashing on the American people. | ||
It's very important training That's a lot of training that they can't miss out on for some, you know run some errand about protecting the country against invasion. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
This is American Journal. | ||
So glad you're here with us. | ||
Just finishing up with our daily dispatch here. | ||
Russia names Ukrainian national as prime suspect in car bombing assassination of Daria Dugina. | ||
The Russian Federal Security Service on Monday identified Ukrainian national Vatalia Vovk as the prime suspect in Saturday's car bombing assassination of Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin's daughter, Daria Dugina. | ||
They've made public a video of Natalia Vovk. | ||
I don't know how to pronounce that, but I'm doing the best I can. | ||
Identified as the prime suspect in Saturday's car bombing to kill journalist Darya Dugina in Moscow. | ||
The footage published Monday shows Vovk and her teenage daughter entering Russia inside the building where Dugina lived and leaving the country in haste. | ||
She's been named as the prime suspect and apparently is in Ukraine now. | ||
Again, we'll follow up on that as the path to World War III becomes wider and more littered with corpses than ever before. | ||
Now, we have a lot to talk about today. | ||
Obviously, COVID, the Great Reset, LGBTQP, whatever agenda, a whole bunch of nonsense. | ||
But We're going to talk a little bit of crap today. | ||
I think that's what we're going to do. I think we're going to mock and belittle our intellectual inferiors. | ||
People like, I don't know, Scott Adams would be one. | ||
The Young Turks would be another. | ||
And Dave Portnoy is first on that list. | ||
Friend of the show. | ||
Friend of humanity. | ||
Friend of cats. Alex Stein. | ||
has ratioed Dave Portnoy ruthlessly, brutally. | ||
It's embarrassing, but it's also hilarious. | ||
So let's give you a little breakdown as to what exactly this saga is all about as it is trending number one on Twitter right now and has for the last 10 hours or so as this feud between Alex Stein and the president of Barstool Sports has exploded across the internet. | ||
It's pretty entertaining. | ||
And again, it just shows... | ||
I was talking to Matt yesterday, the guy that was on the show. | ||
Yesterday we went out to lunch and he just said, Alex Stein just wakes up in the morning ready to go viral. | ||
It's just he's got a skill. | ||
He's got a knack for it. | ||
We'll try to figure out exactly what makes Alex Stein such an irresistible... | ||
Target for people on the left to think they can get an easy win on and why it always backfires and humiliates them. | ||
Alexander Ocasio-Cortez, of course, was the latest. | ||
And people need to learn, I think. | ||
Just leave the man alone. | ||
If you just have... A little bit of good humor, and you have a light attitude, and you just treat Alex Stein like the funny, nice dude that he is. | ||
Nobody will care, and you'll come out on top, actually. | ||
It'll be better for everyone. | ||
Maybe that's the genius of what Alex Stein does, is he's just... | ||
He's always got a goofy smile on. | ||
He's always just having a good time. | ||
He's always lighthearted and family friendly. | ||
And so when you treat him like he is a Nazi rapist who was hunting you down and you had to fight him off like a rabid dog, you just look stupid. | ||
You just look stupid treating Alex Stein like he is some sort of dangerous criminal when it could not be more obvious if— He's just having a good time poking a little fun at people much more powerful than him. | ||
But the powerful people don't know how to handle this. | ||
They can't deal with it. So AOC could have just laughed it off. | ||
Could have just said, yeah, I am a big booty Latina. | ||
What are you going to do about it? Like she could just had a good time with it. | ||
That was her first reaction when being confronted with Alex Stein. | ||
But when she realized that he was pulling one over on her and making her look stupid, she treated it like, well, like January 6th or like any other event that she is tangentially related to. | ||
She treated it like a traumatic experience that she barely escaped alive. | ||
And she just looks stupid and ridiculous. | ||
But it gets a lot more attention. | ||
So even when I talk to my friends that don't follow politics and, you know, if I... Ask them about people that are on the show or that we talk about or that are big figures on the right. | ||
They don't know who they are, but they do know who Alex Stein is. | ||
They might not know his name, but I say, do you ever see the Big Booty Latina clip? | ||
They say, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I saw that. | ||
I saw that for sure. So it breaks through. | ||
It gets out into the mainstream. | ||
It goes viral. | ||
And of course, Alex Stein just has such a positive and funny attitude that if your brain isn't already poisoned by ideology, you're going to... | ||
I think it's funny and goofy and silly. | ||
And you're going to think it's kind of pathetic what a viscerally hateful reaction the left has to his antics. | ||
And so what happened with Dave Portnoy last night... | ||
Barstool Sports, which is just sort of a sports-slash-college humor site. | ||
They do skits and pizza reviews, and it's just for frat bros, basically. | ||
And they posted a video of Alex Stein, a video of him talking to the Las Vegas City Council. | ||
Now, usually when Alex Stein does talks in front of city councils, there's some sort of political edge to it. | ||
And of course, the brilliance of what Alex Stein does in front of the city council is that you sometimes can't tell whether he's being serious or not, right? | ||
He sort of first went viral with the rap where he was pretending to be a nurse. | ||
And people were going, is this a real nurse? | ||
Really rapping? Or is this a guy making fun of it? | ||
Nobody could tell. So when he went to Las Vegas, he did another one of these just funny parodies, essentially. | ||
And it actually wasn't political at all. | ||
And this video actually got posted by Barstool Sports, But then it was removed and that's what launched off the whole interaction. | ||
So we'll dig into the feud on the other side. | ||
First, let's go to the video of Alex Stein in Las Vegas. | ||
This is the video that launched the whole conflict. | ||
This is the Helen of Troy, if you will. | ||
Let's go now to clip number four. | ||
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Excuse me, you said your name was Alex Stein? | |
Yes. Okay, thank you. | ||
What I'm saying is, these casinos give people free drinks, and then they become vulnerable, and they end up gambling more money than they have. | ||
And I was a victim of that, and I lost a lot of money. | ||
And I'm facing a lot of issues right now. | ||
My wife's boyfriend recently got her pregnant, and I'm here for a church event, speaking for, I'm a member of the Church of Scientology, and I don't normally drink, but I'm very vulnerable, I'm in a position now where I don't know what I'm going to do because financially I'm going to have to take care of this baby potentially because he's out on parole right now and he has an upcoming case where he could be facing a long time in jail. | ||
So potentially I'm going to have to financially support this baby and I come to Las Vegas for a work event and I get fed alcohol and I get entirely way too intoxicated. | ||
I go to the ATM. I use my credit card. | ||
They make it very accessible to be able to gamble in my credit card. | ||
You know this, Mayor Goodman. | ||
They make it absolutely incredibly accessible, Councilman, to be able to take all I have. | ||
And now I got to go back to Clearwater, Florida, and I have nothing. | ||
So after this, after I start drinking, I'm very distraught. | ||
And the one good thing about this city, I will say, the one good thing is, of all the cities I've been to, it's the first city, last night at 4 a.m., I saw multiple people on Fremont Street taking the vaccine. | ||
That's the only place I've seen a 24-7 vaccine operation in the United States of America. | ||
And that's here in Las Vegas. | ||
I saw lots of people on Fremont Street doing the vaccine, and I want to commend you on the one thing. | ||
But the vulnerability of the tourists that come here, like myself, you're preying on people like me. | ||
And then I end up meeting a nice Filipino girl. | ||
I take her back to my hotel room. | ||
Come to find out I cost money for her service to come to my room. | ||
Mary Goodman. I end up having a good time. | ||
We start kissing. We take off our clothes. | ||
She has male genitalia. | ||
She's a transgender. Mary Goodman. | ||
Excuse me. We're in a public venue, and I think... | ||
I guess I was more political than I thought at first. | ||
It just sort of had a political overtone to it, didn't it? | ||
Because nothing's my fault. | ||
I'm a victim here. I'm a victim of my own bad decisions. | ||
That video was posted, and all hell broke loose. | ||
We'll explain on the other side. Welcome back, folks. | ||
Yes, there is a lot to talk about. | ||
The invasion, the collapse, the Great Reset, chips in your brain, chips in your children, just all sorts of crazy nonsense. | ||
But equally as important to that is the cultural landscape that determines whether people are even capable of opening their eyes and seeing what's going on around them. | ||
Some people... Pushing the public towards awareness, awakening and rejection of the plan and other people much more powerful, much more well-funded, much better connected, ensuring people that all is what it seems and don't ask questions and don't look deeper into things and just go to sleep, | ||
America. So... We're talking about what, you know, when put up against the war in Ukraine or the invasion of the southern border might seem like a minor topic, but is really reflective of a much bigger divide and interesting culture war tactics going on. | ||
And I think I can provide some insight into what's really happening behind the scenes, even if it's just speculation. | ||
I have an idea that I know maybe better than some how decisions were made behind the scenes and we'll I'll talk about that in just a second. | ||
So where we left off on our narrative was that Alex Stein went to Las Vegas and made a hilarious speech to the city council where he blamed all of his own bad decisions on them. | ||
It's their fault for making it so easy to spend money. | ||
It's their fault that he picked up a hooker. | ||
It's their fault that the hooker happened to be trans. | ||
It's got to be somebody else's fault, otherwise he's going to have to take some personal responsibility. | ||
The only personal responsibility he's willing to take is for his Wife's son. | ||
Just very funny stuff. | ||
Again, not overtly political, just kind of subtle and hilarious and authentic, right? | ||
If you didn't know who Alex Stein was, you might, at least for a little while, go, wait, is this guy's... | ||
You know, that's the beauty of a well-done troll is... | ||
You're not quite sure until about halfway through whether it's real or not. | ||
And so that video goes viral on Alex Stein's Twitter, and then it gets reposted to Barstool Sports. | ||
So Barstool Sports posts this video with the title or the label. | ||
This is every man who spent a weekend in Vegas, right? | ||
Everybody can relate to this. | ||
You lose all your money. | ||
You get in trouble with the girl, and then you complain and whine about it. | ||
And so that video goes up on Barstool Sports and starts to go super viral because it's hilarious. | ||
It fits right in with the sort of comedy and stylings of Barstool Sports and what their audience likes. | ||
So it starts to go super viral. | ||
Then suddenly the video goes down. | ||
It goes down without explanation. | ||
And so Alex Stein tweets out, It's so cute that Barstool Sports is owned by Stool Presidente, that's Dave Portnoy, who is accused of the most heinous things, but they're too afraid to keep my content up. | ||
Massive controversy with Dave Portnoy. | ||
He's been accused of all sorts of heinous things. | ||
In fact, if you just search Dave Portnoy accused, you get headlines like this from the New York Post. | ||
Dave Portnoy accused of sexual misconduct by three more women vows to sue. | ||
A 44-year-old internet celebrity is facing accusations from several women of sexual misconduct and rough sex. | ||
It turned into humiliation, but Portnoy strongly denied the claim. | ||
So that's sort of what Alex Stein is referencing, saying, look, your boss is not exactly the cleanest guy. | ||
You're used to controversy. You're supposed to be this sort of counterculture, rough-around-the-edges, kind of naughty college-style humor, and yet can't keep my video up. | ||
Pretty tame, but also, you know, it makes sense. | ||
He's like, what the hell? | ||
My video's going really well. | ||
It was helping me out. It was helping y'all out. | ||
Why not keep the video up? And I'll tell you what probably really happened behind the scenes. | ||
So, first the response to this. | ||
Dave Portnoy responds to Alex Stein saying, Buddy, shut the F up. | ||
We are owned by a gambling company. | ||
We've had roughly 9,000 training sessions not to post crap like this because regulators don't like it. | ||
At stool, sales guy was too busy chewing gum and posted it without watching. | ||
Go back to whatever hole you crawled out of. | ||
Buddy, we've had 9,000 training sessions, and this goes against our training. | ||
Hey, buddy. Hey, buddy. | ||
The HR lady says it's not cool, so go screw yourself. | ||
Go crawl back in a hole. | ||
Now, the correct way to handle this would have just been to go, yeah, look, we're a gambling company, and you're talking about gambling addiction. | ||
It's not the type of thing that... | ||
That we're into. He could have been cool. | ||
He could have been casual about it. | ||
But he had to take the bait. | ||
He had to get all... Up in arms about this. | ||
Why? Again, because it goes against their training. | ||
We've had so many training sessions about this, bro. | ||
Bro, do you have any idea how many hours of monotonous slideshows I've had to sit through? | ||
So now you can't post your video like that anymore because of the training, bro. | ||
Because of the HR training we've been through. | ||
Did you not get the HR training? | ||
Did you not go to HR training? | ||
Do you not get it? Do you not understand that the people that control us care about money and this threatens their money? | ||
So now I'm mad at you because the people that pay me don't like the kind... | ||
It's just weak, feminine, ghoulish... | ||
And ridiculous. But it goes even farther because he comes out and doesn't just say, go back into whatever hole you crawled out of, as if this wasn't just a funny video they posted because it was funny, because it's humorous. | ||
He says, I effing hate this guy, Alex Stein, and will now actively root for his demise. | ||
So again, the chain of events here is they post Alex's funny video. | ||
They take down that video. | ||
Alex says, ah, you're cowards for taking down my video. | ||
And now he is rooting for Alex Stein's demise. | ||
He wants Alex Stein living in a dumpster somewhere. | ||
He wants him taken off the internet. | ||
He's rooting for his demise. | ||
He wants him humiliated and destroyed for daring to what? | ||
Make a silly video and then say, hey, why'd you take that down? | ||
Again, the reaction is out of whack. | ||
Compared to what the actual offense was. | ||
But I think, again, I can explain this a little bit because it happens regularly when you're in any sort of media position. | ||
First time I had the Revenge of the Sis guys on the show, I got a text message from that guy who did the Open Secrets documentary, whatever that dude's name is. | ||
Warning me. Because it's always a warning. | ||
It's never somebody coming and going, you can't have this person on. | ||
Take that person down. Do not have that person on your show. | ||
It's always a warning. They always want to treat it as if they're helping you. | ||
And they're actually defending you and preventing you from doing something that might get you in danger. | ||
So you get, you know. You try to get the Revenge of the Cis guys on. | ||
Their personal enemy contacts me and goes, Hey, you know, just a warning, man. | ||
You know those guys are anti-Semites, right? | ||
I just want to make sure that you're aware so you don't do something you're going to regret, right? | ||
A little emotional blackmail. | ||
Just a little blackmail. | ||
Just a little extortion. Just a little, whoa, I'm just warning you. | ||
It's a nice kid you have here. | ||
It'd be a shame if something happened to him, right? | ||
I'm not threatening you. | ||
I'm not telling you to do anything. | ||
I'm just... I'm just warning you. | ||
I'm helping you. I'm your friend and your buddy. | ||
Doesn't make any sense, right? | ||
No, it wasn't that woman. | ||
It was a guy. | ||
I just can't think of his name right now. | ||
Open Secrets guy. | ||
I don't know. He made a documentary. | ||
But anyway, it didn't work. I had the ROTC guys on anyway because the more you don't want me to do something, the more I'm going to do it. | ||
Same thing's happened with Nick Fuentes. | ||
Same thing happened to me when Elijah Schaefer was on the show. | ||
Elijah Schaefer is on the show as a guest. | ||
He sends out a text message with a picture of myself. | ||
You know, and he's saying I'm going on Infowars. | ||
And he's sitting there and he goes, man, people are, you know, this person's messaging me saying, well, you know Harrison's anti-Israel. | ||
You know Harrison's anti-Semite, right? | ||
You just need to be careful. | ||
You need to be careful not to go on. | ||
So I have a feeling that something like that is what happened, is that they post this video of Alex Stein. | ||
It starts going viral. And somebody with a little bit of clout and with a little bit of You know, push. | ||
Gets in contact with Dave Portnoy and goes, well, you know who he is, right? | ||
You don't want to be supporting him. | ||
You better take that down. You better take that down. | ||
And because Dave Portnoy is not like Infowars, he doesn't just go, screw you. | ||
I do whatever I want. I own the company. | ||
That's a funny video. I'm going to keep it up. | ||
He capitulates. Oh, take it down. | ||
He calls this guy. You got to take down that video right now. | ||
Somebody told me. Somebody tattled on me. | ||
We got to take it down. We can't have it up because otherwise we're the bad guys. | ||
And so they take it down, and then, you know, the reason, and this is all just speculation, but, you know, then you've got this feeling of, I'm being controlled, I'm being forced to do something I wouldn't really want to do, and it makes me look like a pussy, and so now I have to double down and actually act like, you know, it's like this lashing out that he's doing against Alex Stein. | ||
It's sort of misplaced. So he's lashing out Alex Stein, going from, you know, actually I had to take it down because the HR lady told me to, to actually I hate Alex Stein and I want him to be destroyed. | ||
We'll pick up the narrative on the other side. | ||
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All right, folks. | |
We're going to move on to a different topic now because we'll actually be joined by Alex Stein at 9.30 to hear what he thinks about what's going on with Dave Portnoy. | ||
We'll just finish up by saying that they went back and forth on Twitter with Dave Portnoy. | ||
Routinely being ratioed by Alex Stein, meaning that his comments received... | ||
Alex Stein's received more likes or retweets than Dave Portnoy's, where Dave Portnoy's received more comments than likes. | ||
That's how you tell whether something is generally popular on Twitter. | ||
And Dave Portnoy was humiliated by somebody with one-tenth of his follower size and yet acted like he won, and it's just embarrassing. | ||
But just to finish it up... | ||
He says, let me clarify why I hate Alex Stein. | ||
I hate losers who make everything political on both sides. | ||
Stool sales guy posted his video without watching it all. | ||
It started going viral, so Gaz went back and looked again. | ||
When he watched the full vid, he saw the gambling stuff. | ||
He says, literally the only thing we don't do is make problem gambling jokes, so he took it down. | ||
Not a hard trade for $500 million. | ||
See, because Dave Portnoy runs a gambling site, I guess, and makes lots of money off of people losing their lives and livelihoods from having gambling problems, so he can't make jokes about it. | ||
And of course, yeah, Dave Portnoy interviewed Trump and got a lot of accolades from conservative right-wing free thinkers during COVID because he questioned a lot of the COVID lockdown measures. | ||
But it doesn't mean you have to—it doesn't mean the guy's actually worth anything, you know, to have just a modicum of common sense and be able to point out obviously ridiculous measures being taken and go, hey, this is stupid. | ||
It doesn't exactly make you a genius, brave, or willing to stand up against actual power structures with literal consequences to your business or your livelihoods. | ||
He's very brave when there's no consequences. | ||
When there's consequences, he both takes down videos that aren't political. | ||
That's the funniest thing. | ||
He's like, I don't like guys that make it political on both sides. | ||
It's like, Alex Stein didn't make anything political. | ||
He didn't say anything political. | ||
Again, the power of Alex Stein is not necessarily in Alex Stein. | ||
It's in the reaction of people who freak out, flip out, and start acting like they're waging some political war against a Nazi when they're just flipping out about a silly joke and a troll. | ||
So, hilarious. | ||
Yeah, so he goes from like, no, I don't actually care, to like, yeah, I effing hate his guts. | ||
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I hate his guts for daring to be a silly clown. | |
It's just so stupid, and it's embarrassing for Dave Portnoy, and he's getting humiliated and ratioed on Twitter, and that's the end of that. | ||
We'll revisit it when Alex Stein rejoins us to talk more trash to this 44-year-old Just search his name. | ||
I don't have to make any accusations. | ||
Just search his name. They're all in the mainstream media. | ||
He seems like the type of, you know, petulant weirdo that would sue somebody for just repeating accusations that were made legally against him. | ||
So I'll say, hey, maybe he's a great guy or maybe all the headlines about him are true. | ||
I don't know. We'll leave that up for you to decide. | ||
Folks, we are going to move on. | ||
We're going to start talking trash about more of our enemies, this time the Young Turks, and we're going to laugh at their absolute stupidity. | ||
And failure to uphold even their most foundational beliefs in the face of stark reality. | ||
Before I do that, I do want to point out something that's been sitting on my desk. | ||
Like an elephant in the room. | ||
The Great Reset and the War for the World. | ||
That is the book by Alex Jones. | ||
These books arrived yesterday. | ||
Boxes and boxes are now sitting in our office waiting to be signed by Alex Jones to be sent out. | ||
I believe you can get a signed copy on Infowarsstore.com. | ||
But if you go to... Amazon, in order of this book, you drive it up the charts and expose it to more people, maximizing the effect of this great book. | ||
Should we give you a little tease? A little tease of what's in here? | ||
I don't know. I don't know if we want to do that quite yet. | ||
Maybe we'll look in and read it. | ||
But it is a beautiful hardcover book with this nicely, I mean, highest possible production. | ||
And again, I don't want to I don't want to give away anything here. | ||
You've got to buy the book to read what's in it. | ||
But it is absolutely chock full of information dating all the way back to the beginnings of this globalist drive and leading up to the Great Reset. | ||
I just opened up randomly to Chapter 3. | ||
Chapter 3 is titled, Who's Responsible for This Garbage? | ||
And he starts getting into it. | ||
With Patrick Wood talking about the issue of globalization since the 1970s, taking it all the way back to the Trilateral Commission. | ||
David Rockefeller, Zbigniew Brzezinski laying the groundwork to understand what the Great Reset is and how to combat it. | ||
It's the key to freeing the world. | ||
It is the latest book, the only book by Alex Jones, now available, The Great Reset and the War for the World. | ||
Amazon.com keeps us on air, keeps us afloat, spreads the word. | ||
And hopefully destroys the Great Reset in the process. | ||
Now let's talk about the Young Turks. | ||
But before we do that, I want to go to a video that I think illustrates how places and organizations like the Young Turks can even exist. | ||
Now we know that places like CNN are in full-fledged collapse right now. | ||
Their entire lineup is basically different than it was two years ago because one by one they're Top-shelf, vanguard lineup of hosts have, again, one by one succumbed to accusations of sexual misconduct or simply low ratings or something in between. | ||
And CNN is not alone in this. | ||
All of the leftist outlets have seen cratering ratings over the past few years as their continuous, ubiquitous, and hilariously ineffectual lies are exposed. | ||
People stop watching them. | ||
Now, the Young Turks is in a similar boat. | ||
Now, while InfoWars is under continuous attack by big tech and by just people trying to get our money or people trying to hack us or smear us or writing articles about us, just continual bad press at InfoWars when really all we do is stand up here and speak our mind. | ||
No teleprompter, no agenda other than human freedom of every race, color and creed. | ||
That's bad, apparently. | ||
So we get attacked continuously. | ||
We get undercut, undermined and sabotaged continuously. | ||
And yet we're still here and yet we're thriving. | ||
And yet we're growing bigger than ever before because our audience actually likes what we put out. | ||
And the truth that we tell actually is apparent to people. | ||
And once they see it once, they want to come back and get a little bit more. | ||
On the other hand, you have the polar opposite of us. | ||
We have the Young Turks, the progressive outlet that is only still around because it is both pumped full of tens of millions of dollars of investor money that then goes away and disappears, and then they get another round of free money just injected into them to keep them afloat because their audience either can't afford or doesn't want to pay or just... | ||
You know, are who you think they might be and aren't able to do anything right ever. | ||
They would have gone down a long, long time ago if it wasn't for billionaires slipping money into their back pocket for a wink and a nod agreement to say certain things and not say others. | ||
And of course, almost ubiquitous, unending, unquestioning support from big tech. | ||
YouTube shoves the Young Turk videos down your throat. | ||
Manufacturers of TVs and smartphones inject the Young Turks channel onto feeds, forcing him again down your throat. | ||
So it's just polar opposites, right? | ||
On one hand, you got InfoWars actually standing up against the establishment, continually being attacked, and yet we're thriving. | ||
On the other hand, you have the Young Turks, the bootlicking sycophants of the establishment who couldn't keep afloat You know, with a cruise ship and have to continually be injected money by billionaires to simply be shoved down your throat by big tech. | ||
Couldn't be more different. So how are the evens still around? | ||
How do people fall for this? | ||
I think I have, if not an answer, at least something that hints towards an answer. | ||
Clip number 10. It's a follow-up to a video that we played a little while ago. | ||
It's Gen Z fails to answer the easiest questions. | ||
Here it is, the Young Turks audience. | ||
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Let's watch. What stars are on the United States flag? | |
103. What ocean is on the east side of the United States? | ||
What ocean? Can I google it? | ||
You guys know this. | ||
I know this. I don't know this. | ||
What country is the Queen of England from? | ||
I'm not a politic guy. | ||
I'm not a politic guy. | ||
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Just take a guess, like, what country is the Queen of England from? | |
Europe? I don't know. Yeah, I'm not into politics. | ||
I've never heard of England. What's the capital of the United States? | ||
There's a capital? What, Lexi? | ||
Take a guess. I don't know. | ||
Probably California. | ||
Yeah, probably. It is? | ||
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No. The United States. Do we know? | |
Stop! I knew he was going to embarrass us. | ||
I know. Wait. I don't even want to think because I don't want to sound dead. | ||
I bet all these people have very strong progressive liberal beliefs. | ||
Correct. I mean, they don't know how many stars are on the flag. | ||
They don't know that England is a country or that it has a queen. | ||
They don't know. They don't know. | ||
They don't care. They couldn't answer. | ||
But if you were to ask them about Black Lives Matter, I bet they feel very strongly about it. | ||
I bet if you ask them about things that the Young Turks cover, they have very strong opinions about those things because their opinions aren't informed by logic, reason, or common sense. | ||
They're formed by endless indoctrination. | ||
I'll explain what that leads to on the other side. | ||
Welcome back, folks. This second hour has begun. | ||
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Still have a lot to talk about. But we are going to... | |
Dunk on the Young Turks right now. | ||
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So here's what's happened. | |
The Young Turks set themselves up as the outlet for progressives, the aggressive progressives. | ||
Now, their message doesn't actually resonate with anyone. | ||
Basically, they have to be continually propped up by injections of cash. | ||
When Cenk Uygur ran for office, he got less than 5% of the vote and came in like fourth place or something. | ||
Just an absolute embarrassment. | ||
They don't know what they're doing. | ||
They're just continually hamstrung and hoisted by their own petards. | ||
They're petarded, you might say. | ||
But it's things like pushing the, you know, Me Too, every woman is to be believed type of accusations and then getting kicked out of the group that they created and then like endorsing Bernie Sanders and then Bernie Sanders endorsing Chank and then getting a bunch of pushback from people who didn't like Chank Uygur because of feminist reasons, | ||
right? It's like all of the things they push Always just return around and destroy their ability to do anything. | ||
All right, so they get Bernie Sanders' endorsement, and then Bernie Sanders retracts his endorsement, basically says, I want nothing to do with these people because of the same ideology that the Young Turks pushed in the first place. | ||
So it's happened to them many times. | ||
And recently, it's happening again. | ||
Anna Kasparian from the Young Turks... | ||
is their other lead anchor along with Cenk Uygur and they for the entirety of the existence of Black Lives Matter for as long as I can remember certainly from 2020 onward they have been outright proponents of and some of the loudest voices for criminal justice reform is what they call it Of course, they're reforming it right out of existence, but that's fine. | ||
They are in favor of progressive DAs, George Soros funds that refuse to actually prosecute criminals. | ||
They're in favor of bail reduction or elimination because they claim it's racist somehow to demand that people accused of a crime stay in prison unless you can have some sort of leverage to To convince them not to commit crimes while they're out. | ||
Bail makes perfect sense. | ||
Bonds make a lot of sense. | ||
A lot of this stuff makes a lot of sense until the leftists come along and decide it's racist and horrible and has to be destroyed. | ||
And so then they're letting criminals out on the street over and over and over and over again. | ||
And it seems like maybe they've had a bit of a wake-up and said, you know, maybe it doesn't make any sense. | ||
Maybe it is a little bit wrong that somebody with 41 previous convictions or arrests Be released onto the street and be allowed to go attack a subway worker and send her to the hospital with a broken collarbone. | ||
So you can see the video of the attack here. | ||
Anna Kasparian tweets this out, saying this is a man who was arrested 41 times. | ||
After this incident, he was released and went on to send a subway worker to the hospital with a broken collarbone. | ||
But according to this crime reporter, the man committing the assaults and breaking bones is the real victim. | ||
Gee, Anna Kasparian sounds an awful lot like a reactionary right there, doesn't she? | ||
Doesn't she sound like a Nazi? Doesn't she sound like a vicious right-winger wanting people to go to prison for committing crimes? | ||
And this is in response to an article that was written that says, Progressive outrage that homeless man got off too easy with $5,000 bail. | ||
Saying earlier this month, a subway cleaner was assaulted by a homeless man with long records of arrest. | ||
The Young Turks Anna Kasparian is really outraged about it. | ||
She's mad at the cops for being cowards that don't want to do their job. | ||
And then on the other hand, you have people who live in La La Land, Utopia. | ||
They think, no, no, no, we need to abolish all prisons, abolish all police, and let these maniacs go around assaulting and killing innocent people, including workers. | ||
Unacceptable, she yelled. I ain't about that. | ||
Except she is about that. Except they've always been about that. | ||
Except this is the inevitable and easily understood consequence of the policies that they champion continuously. | ||
I'll show you videos on the other side. | ||
I mean, it's not subtle. | ||
It's not hard to find. On the Young Turks website, there is an entire section for criminal justice reform where they do nothing but talk mad crap about cops and advocate for bail reform. | ||
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Alright folks, so yes, it's a tale as old as time. | |
Leftists being outraged by the consequence of their own policies. | ||
It's like we probably talk about it every day on the show now. | ||
We talked about the study last week showing that the Me Too movement, which ostensibly was put in place, was followed, was celebrated and championed because people wanted to make it Easier and better for women in the workplace. | ||
And they've done studies now and found out that because of the Me Too movement, women find it much more difficult to achieve things in the corporate world now. | ||
So just completely backfiring, having the opposite effect. | ||
Black Lives Matter would be another major example of this. | ||
Black Lives Matter, an organization that has done nothing but steal millions of dollars from its followers and And get tens of thousands of black people murdered. | ||
Or at least thousands. We'll ratchet it back. | ||
We'll just say thousands. Okay, so Black Lives Matter is responsible for thousands of black lives ending. | ||
Pretty interesting. So it's sort of inevitable. | ||
This is what happens when your policies are created by people. | ||
Mindless, hysterical college students with no experience, knowledge, or seemingly ability to just project into the future based on patterns in the past. | ||
It's sort of inevitable. | ||
It's sort of obvious this is going to happen. | ||
It always is. We always call it. | ||
It's never a surprise to us. | ||
It's shocking to them. | ||
They're very confused how all this could happen. | ||
I don't know why. I don't know what you were expecting, morons. | ||
It's not even that they're... Goals are totally outrageous, right? | ||
You say, I don't like black people being killed by cops. | ||
Innocent, unarmed, non-criminal black people just being murdered by police. | ||
Yeah, everybody's against that. Everybody wants to stop that. | ||
Now, what you're doing is the opposite of that. | ||
So, stop being stupid. This is another one of these examples where the Young Turks has made itself known, has made a name for itself, has cornered the market on being anti-cop. | ||
If you go to their channel, TYT.com. | ||
There's a criminal justice reform section on it where they have dozens and dozens of video where every single one is taking any sort of interaction between police and criminals, spinning it in the most biased and bigoted way possible to make the cops the bad guys and to claim that every decision they make is evil, every attempt they make to Retain peace is somehow indicative of racism and they must be destroyed. | ||
Young Turks is perhaps responsible more than any other outlet for the attitude of defund the police and hatred of cops. | ||
I mean, they were the champions of this stuff. | ||
So, I mean, it's just I just got to wonder if they feel any sort of cognitive dissonance when they say things. | ||
Like that we need more police and that we need more prisons. | ||
And that it's bad that a man who's been arrested 41 times is let out on a $5,000 bail. | ||
I mean, it's what they champion. | ||
It's just wild. | ||
It's just incredible. And I mean, it's utterly predictable. | ||
And of course, the other utterly predictable thing is that now these champions of progressivism are in locked combat with other champions of progressivism Over who's more progressive? | ||
So the Young Turks have a brief flash of logic where they go, wow, someone's been arrested 41 times and is let out and goes and just assaults some poor subway worker? | ||
This isn't right. And of course the progressives that they have fostered, that they have been a thought leader of, come back to them and say, you're not progressive enough. | ||
How dare you suggest that a criminal should be in prison? | ||
We're supposed to let them out. | ||
And of course, it's not that hard to find. | ||
You go to tyt.com and go to that criminal justice reform section where all they do is talk crap about cops and advocate for things like bail reform. | ||
You have videos like this from this year, March 16th. | ||
San Francisco District Attorney Chessa Budin joins TYT to defend why eliminating cash bail for some criminals is the best thing for the criminals and the general public as a whole. | ||
Or another one. San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Budin joins TYT to discuss his criminal justice reforms and impending recall election that could unseat Budin as District Attorney. | ||
Okay, I gotta jump in here. | ||
What's up? The fact that Chesa Budin is on the TYT is really everything you need to know. | ||
The George Soros-backed DA, right, is on the George Soros-funded propaganda YouTube network Young Turks. | ||
I mean, it's perfect. | ||
It's exactly what you should expect to happen, right? | ||
I mean, all these, you know. | ||
It's just the best. And, of course, and, you know, people that I've argued with in my life that are like big Young Turks fans, watch Young Turks all the time, they're the type of people. | ||
My friend Michael is one of them. | ||
He says his entire political... | ||
You know, ideology is from Hassan Abe, who is Cenk's nephew. | ||
It's the only reason he's famous, because he was the nephew of Cenk Uygur. | ||
And, you know, it was my friend Michael that was like, well, you're going to blame everything on George Soros? | ||
And then I was like, well, but your whole thing, like his whole thing is to get money out of politics, and yet he loves George Soros. | ||
And I just had to ask him, I was like, okay, you hate that people can spend money to affect politics, but Why don't you hate George Soros? | ||
He's the number one example of this. | ||
He's openly spent tens of billions of dollars to dramatically alter the political landscape of the United States in opposition to the way the American people feel. | ||
Ostensibly, theoretically, if you had any honesty in your mind, you would hate George Soros because you hate money in politics. | ||
But they love George Soros and they defend George Soros. | ||
And this isn't contradictory to them somehow. | ||
Because it's in line of what they want, and then they get what they want, and it gets worse, and so they claim that's never what they wanted. | ||
So again, folks, it's just the Young Turks are just a prime example of everything that InfoWars is fighting against. | ||
They're completely astroturfed. | ||
They're not grassroots in the slightest. | ||
They represent nothing other than the laundered talking points of their Corporate masters, everything they promote backfires. | ||
Everything that they champion hurts the people that they're claiming to help because their ideology at a foundational level from the inside out is flawed completely. | ||
It is an evil, counterproductive, narcissistic, jealous, envious, vicious, Mindless ideology that never works out, never is correct in its theoretical interpretation or in its practical application. | ||
It never works. | ||
And yet they continue to promote it and they continue to claim that any difference in opinion from them Can't be because we actually know what we're talking about and we're right, and the evidence proves that. | ||
It must be because we're racist or something. | ||
It must be because they're the champions of the oppressed, and we must just love the oppressors, when in reality they are funded by the oppressors to keep the oppressed in a state of self-delusion and traumatic mind control. | ||
And it's hilarious to see them now at odds with the other progressives who think that it's an outrageous claim to make that somebody who's been arrested 41 times should maybe not be given cash bail and allowed out to commit more violent acts. | ||
And it's just amazing because then you get Anna Kasparian saying something that literally sounds like a right-winger says it. | ||
This man was arrested 41 times. | ||
After the incident, he was released and went on to send a subway worker to the hospital with a broken collarbone. | ||
But according to this crime reporter, the man committing the assaults slash breaking bones is the real victim. | ||
I legitimately thought this was Jack Posobiec or somebody when I first read it. | ||
I didn't see it was from Anna Kasparian, and I liked and saved the video being like, yeah, yeah, these stupid progressives, they just want cash bail. | ||
They think the criminals are the victims. | ||
And it's like, wait, this is Anna Kasparian from the Young Turks and I agree with her? | ||
Pretty shocking, but hey, even a broken clock is right twice a day. | ||
Folks, we'll be back on the other side to maybe get into news. | ||
Maybe we'll talk more crap. Maybe I'll talk crap about Scott Adams. | ||
Maybe we'll just make a ton of enemies this episode. | ||
Or maybe we'll listen and hear from you. | ||
Give us a call if you want. | ||
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We're going to go out to your phone calls. This segment, I see Andrew in New Jersey and Justin on the road in Frisco. | ||
I have some pretty interesting topics to discuss, and we'll go to you shortly. | ||
I do want to go to a quick video here that does a great job of explaining a phenomenon that we... | ||
Discuss on this program quite a bit, which is the way that Democrats argue. | ||
It's always life or death. | ||
If you don't agree with them, it's not because you have a reasonable disagreement or because you logically can see how their policies will not only fail to address but actually aggravate the problems that they claim to be trying to solve. | ||
We talk about that all the time. | ||
We talk about the way that, you know, leftists use fear and so ironic. | ||
It's like, Infowars is just fear-mongering. | ||
It's nothing but doom and gloom. | ||
It's like you watch the show, we're just like laughing at nonsense the whole time. | ||
It couldn't be farther from the truth. | ||
We tell you about things that are real, things that are actually being done to the American people and people around the world to destroy your mind and ability to fight back. | ||
And we try to You know, give you the weapons you need to fight back against that. | ||
That's different than saying, if you disagree with us, you want people to die and everyone's going to die if it doesn't pass. | ||
And that's generally the argument from the left. | ||
So let's watch this quick collection of clips, a little compilation by Firebrand PAC. That's who put this clip together. | ||
And they just do a great job of showing just how ridiculous and widespread this fear-mongering tactic of the left really is. | ||
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Let's watch. People will die. | |
Women are going to die, Gail. | ||
The Democrats' permanent strategy, moral blackmail. | ||
If you are also not going to allow trans kids to play sports, children will die. | ||
We've seen that trans kids suffer from extremely high suicide rates. | ||
To hear a 10-year-old say that they would rather die than experience male puberty. | ||
The most comprehensive study to date on climate change predicts more and more people are going to die from air pollution if changes are not made. | ||
People are suffering and dying. | ||
People are dying. | ||
These policies kill. | ||
People will die. | ||
People die. | ||
How many more people have to die to get some gun control? | ||
Your mistake is killing the children in your state. | ||
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This decision and this policy will kill people. | |
We are also going to see a lot of South Dakota women die because of this. | ||
It's not an extreme statement to say that women will die. | ||
I thought I was going to die. | ||
People are dying because of misinformation. | ||
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How many more Americans have to die? | |
All the people who will die today will die. | ||
People are dying and will die who don't have to die. | ||
Fear for when nothing else works. | ||
This is a death cult. Let's get on with the dying. | ||
Paid for by Firebrand PAC. Really, really well done. | ||
Really good stuff. Very appropriate. | ||
Very true. From gun control to the war in Ukraine to transgender children to the Me Too movement and Black Lives Matter. | ||
If you don't agree with the left, you want people to die and the left gets whatever they want and the deaths expand and go up and explode. | ||
I mean, COVID-19 would be the best example. | ||
If you don't want people to lock down, you want people to die. | ||
If you don't want people to wear masks, you want people to die. | ||
If you don't take the vaccine, you're trying to kill people. | ||
Except that the vaccine, the lockdown, the masks all kill more people than they save. | ||
So, a little ironic, isn't it? | ||
And of course, later today we'll be talking about the latest push from the left to legalize and expand the use of euthanasia. | ||
So, actually killing people. | ||
If you don't support euthanasia, you want people to die. | ||
That doesn't quite sound right, does it? | ||
We'll talk about that later. First, your phone calls. | ||
We have Andrew in New Jersey who wants to talk about the Young Turks. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Andrew. You're on the air. | ||
Yeah, just ironically, Young Turks, if they were honest, which I know they're not, but if they were, they would at least give Trump credit and Barrett Kushner because they did reform prison with the second Kansas Act, which gave, you know, low-level drug and marijuana offenses that, like, did away with those things, and it was negatively affecting African Americans, inner-city, and Latinos, and others. | ||
By changing that law, reforming it, it helped them and, you know, helped them positively. | ||
So if they were honest like you, they would give credit the few times or the only time they agree with Trump. | ||
So that's how they're different, like where you'll give credit and agree with AOC rarely, but, you know, you're upfront and honest and ideologically. | ||
Right. Yeah, it's not a political game to me. | ||
It's just you support some policies and you support others. | ||
And sometimes the Republicans are on the wrong side of that. | ||
So we'll just tell it like it is. | ||
Yeah. No, it's a great point, though, Andrew. | ||
And another point, what I don't like, my honesty, is with George Berlin. | ||
Because, first of all, he says, the American dream, you have to be asleep to believe it. | ||
But literally everyone in the audience and him are living, you know, the American dream, what we call the American dream. | ||
And he reminds me of like a professor, like a sociologist, that they're not telling you the endgame, you know, like what their goal, like Black Lives Matter. | ||
The leaders are Marxists and they want Marxism and they use a lot of people, even good people, that are just there to protest against police brutality and for equality. | ||
But Carlin, it's like, OK, well, what is your endgame? | ||
This, first of all, is the best country. | ||
People come here from everywhere in the world. | ||
Yeah, no, I get exactly what you're saying. | ||
And George Carlin just has this sort of snide, condescending way of looking at it. | ||
And it's sort of typical. | ||
And, you know, George Carlin's all right. | ||
You know, he's okay. But I get exactly what you're saying. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Andrew. I do want to get to some more calls because I see some very interesting topics on the line. | ||
So thank you for that. | ||
Let's go now to Justin, who's on the road in Frisco, who says, I talk about the Jews too generally. | ||
So what does that mean, Justin? | ||
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Yeah. Hey, Harrison. | |
Howdy. Big fan. We met at the bowling alley in Dallas. | ||
Oh, fantastic. So, anyways, yeah, yeah. | ||
I mean, I hear you say this and kind of really generalizing it and also some of the guests and it just comes across as Jews are bad people. | ||
Israelis are mean. | ||
Why are they mean to the Palestinians? | ||
And we give Billions of dollars to Jews, like I heard you mention that yesterday, and it's like, hey, we get billions of dollars a year to hundreds of countries, or dozens or scores of countries. | ||
I get what you're saying, but let me clarify for you. | ||
Israel is not the Jews, just like America is not the American people. | ||
We talk trash about America and the American government and the stuff that the American government is doing all the time. | ||
That doesn't mean I hate Americans. | ||
Quite the opposite. I feel the same way about Israel, the Israeli government and the power structure in that I think is engaged in imperialistic and pretty bad behavior. | ||
Doesn't mean I hate Israelis. | ||
I love Israelis. I love Jews. | ||
Israel, the country, just like America, the country, is under the control of people who use the power of that country to achieve their own ends, and it's evil. | ||
But I get what you're saying, and I'd like to go on, but we are about to go to commercial break, and then Alex Stein's going to come on, so I just feel like I need to address this now. | ||
Because I make it a point to never generalize people by religion or race or anything of the sort. | ||
And a lot of times, like what I was talking about today, was people calling me and telling me not to have somebody on because they thought they were an anti-Semite. | ||
Elijah Schaefer and somebody calling him and saying that I'm an anti-Semite. | ||
I'm not an anti-Semite. I love Jews. | ||
A lot of my best friends are Jews, and some of them are more informed and outspoken info warriors than a lot of my Christian friends. | ||
I mean, some of the most, like, passionate, you know, conversations I've been in with people who hate George Soros and hate what's going on with transgender kids, they're Jewish moms. | ||
Like, the Jewish mom energy protecting kids is a hugely powerful thing. | ||
We love Jews, so don't spread lies. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
You're tuned in to the American Journal, and we are joined live from the Conspiracy Castle, the one and only Alex Stein, here to talk about trending on Twitter and causing just the biggest kerfuffle we've seen in a while with CEO and President of Barstool Sports, Dave Portnoy. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on, Alex. | ||
Man, it's an honor and a pleasure, and it was great to meet you, finally meet you in person, Harrison. | ||
So thank you for having me on, and I'm happy that we got to have a small interaction this weekend. | ||
It was a good time. It was a very good time. | ||
It was super fun, and unfortunately, I wasn't quite as well-dressed as you, but I guess that's sort of your thing. | ||
Women's bathing suit! Yes! | ||
Go look at that! People hate it! | ||
You know, and now they say that I'm in the Jewish Illuminati now because I've been buckbroken. | ||
But the thing is, the difference is I choose to wear the women's bathing suit because I look good. | ||
And as a trans person, I'm allowed to do that. | ||
A lot of these actors aren't actually trans, so they are different than me. | ||
And their agents and managers make them do it. | ||
Me, I do it on my own accord because... | ||
Half the time, I'm Alexandria. | ||
Half the time, I'm Primetime 99. | ||
Half the time, I'm Alex. So I don't even know who I am. | ||
So I'm very gender fluid. | ||
But Harrison, it's an honor and a pleasure. | ||
Well, it's always fun to have you on. | ||
And it seems like there is no ceiling to the rise of Alex Stein's. | ||
Like every time we talk to you, it's like, this is the biggest you'll ever get. | ||
And then something else happens. | ||
The latest was Dave Portnoy going after you, like viciously calling for your demise. | ||
He's rooting for your demise. | ||
He hates you. | ||
He used that word over and over. | ||
He despises you. | ||
What did you do, Alex? | ||
What have you done to poor Dave Portnoy to cause him this mental trauma? | ||
What did you do? | ||
Okay, well, let me give it some context. | ||
So I actually, during the Super Bowl, I had called into the Cincinnati City Council because they were in the Super Bowl, right? | ||
The Bengals were. And then I said this whole thing like, oh, man, I've lost all my—I lost my wife, but I've made a bunch of money betting on the Bengals because they were underdogs and, like, how happy I was about the Bengals. | ||
So basically I sounded kind of like a degenerate gambler, but I said I was winning money, right? | ||
Yeah. And then Barstool Sports retweets it, and it gets all these views, and then a couple hours later, they delete it. | ||
And I don't say anything. I'm like, why? | ||
And then I messaged somebody on the thing, the guy that posted it. | ||
It's not Dave Portnoy, but it was one of the other stoolies, as they called. | ||
He's like, oh yeah, we're not allowed to encourage gambling. | ||
I'm like, what? Your whole thing is encourage gambling. | ||
This doesn't make sense. And then I had, of course, a conspiracy theorist in me. | ||
I'm like, oh, well, they probably realized I'm a political commentator, and then I do all this crazy stuff, and they didn't want to platform me. | ||
That was my guess. Then, you know, fast forward now, that was in February, so what is this, seven months later? | ||
I get, I get a retweet and all of a sudden I'm getting hit up like crazy. | ||
And they didn't even tweet my video. They tweeted another person's screen recorder of my video, which I don't care. | ||
And they don't give me any credit. | ||
Honestly could care less about that. | ||
Cause like the video is, you know, I just want to get my content out there. | ||
Everything that I create is public domain. | ||
It's also kind of funny because the video they retweeted of you in Las Vegas is actually pretty convincing. | ||
If you didn't know who you were and just thought you were some random guy, it would take a while to go, now wait, is this guy serious? | ||
So it actually kind of works that it wasn't associated with you so people that weren't aware of who you were could have been confused by it. | ||
But right, so that's the Las Vegas video that they retweeted. | ||
Yeah, see, I like that, because that makes the joke land better, because it mixes the absurdity with reality. | ||
It makes it seem more real. So, no, you're right about that. | ||
But I don't care about the credit. | ||
What I did care about is, like, after about 45 minutes, I'm getting blown up, because Barstool has a huge social media following. | ||
People are laughing. Then it gets deleted. | ||
And I'm like, oh, my gosh, it got deleted. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
And so I just was like, hey, listen, I'm going to send a tweet. | ||
And basically, in the tweet, I insinuated, you know, it's such a joke that Barstool Sports... | ||
Who, you know, will delete this tweet, yet their president and owner is accused of the most heinous acts. | ||
And in the tweet, I specifically said accused. | ||
It's a mention that, you know, it's not necessarily true. | ||
I was almost trying to ingratiate myself with him and try to say like, oh, you know, reputation isn't always the truth just because you have a bad reputation. | ||
Because I listen, I go through that a lot. | ||
People call me a proud boy. | ||
Dan Crenshaw said I assaulted him in the media. | ||
So I've been lied about in the media. | ||
I actually have a very empathetic to Dave Portnoy. | ||
If those girls were lying now, I don't know. | ||
There's, you know, there's smoke, there's fire. | ||
Now there's a lot of allegations. | ||
And after seeing his reaction, I mean, Shakespeare said it best. | ||
He doth protest too much for him to go so insane by my tweet after realizing that I had a few hundred thousand Twitter followers. | ||
And I had, you know, an army of autists behind me. | ||
I think that really shook him to the core and he wanted to save face, but unfortunately for him, just like AOC, the more of these guys fight with a troll, the deeper in the mud they get and the dirtier they, you know, they ended up looking like a pig and S I S H I T. I can't even spell very well, but you know what I mean? They shouldn't get in the mud with primetime 99. | ||
It doesn't benefit them. | ||
It only benefits me. Right, and this is what I was saying earlier, and I was saying this to you when we were first talking. | ||
If Dave Portnoy said, hey, look, we can't be talking about gambling problems. | ||
We run a gambling company, so it doesn't fit with our brand. | ||
Your videos are funny, but this one just couldn't stay up. | ||
Sorry, bud. No problem. | ||
You wouldn't have had an issue. | ||
I'm sure you would have understood. | ||
No big deal. But instead, he has to come back with, I hate this guy. | ||
I want his demise. Why does this guy have to make everything political? | ||
You didn't make anything political. | ||
And yet he puts that on you. | ||
And it's like, what is it that causes this visceral reaction? | ||
And I think, I'm just speculating, but I think it's because... | ||
They're sort of being forced to do this, and they're almost overcompensating because they don't actually want to take you down, but some investor or something is like, you can't be platforming Alex Stein. | ||
So they take you down. They feel bad. | ||
They overcompensate by going, yeah, I hate that guy. | ||
I mean, why do they go so insane when it comes to you, Alex? | ||
Well, I mean, it's typical of Dan Crenshaw as well. | ||
You mentioned AOC, but there's people like Adam Kinzinger who I called a traitor. | ||
He didn't react. He didn't give me the time of the day. | ||
Ted Cruz, similar situation where I called him out. | ||
Now, Ted Cruz has said a lot of bad stuff behind the scenes, but he didn't publicly go insane like these people. | ||
So these public meltdowns, you're right. | ||
Maybe it is somebody telling them, hey, you look bad and they're embarrassed. | ||
But listen, this is the same guy, Dave Portnoy, that interviewed Trump right before the election and really probably didn't even give him that fair of an interview. | ||
So my point being is he doesn't want to be political, yet he's interviewing the president. | ||
He goes on Tucker Carlson to act like he's a conservative while simultaneously getting kids to invest in a crypto scam that lost people millions of dollars while also being a pro-abortionist. | ||
Listen, there's a few keystone issues in the conservative movement. | ||
And like I said, I'm anti-establishment. | ||
I'm not even super conservative. | ||
But I think being against abortion is just the starting point. | ||
If you're pro-abortion and you're for the murder of babies, you are not right-wing, left-wing. | ||
You're just an evil, demonic... | ||
So, this shows his true colors that all he cares about is money, all he cares about is fame, and when he gets publicly embarrassed, he has to come after me and not just say that I'm bad, but that he hates me, which is such a strong word, and that he's rooting for my demise. | ||
But luckily for me, it just gave me more attention. | ||
I think I gained about 10,000 Twitter followers. | ||
I know. That's what I want to say to Dave Porter. | ||
Look, if you're rooting for his demise, you're going to be sorely disappointed. | ||
I guess we say don't bet on it. | ||
Maybe Dave Porter shouldn't put any money down on the demise of Alex Stein since, again, this just makes you stronger. | ||
And, of course, you don't just have an army of people that follow you with anonymous Twitter accounts. | ||
Not that that's not extremely valuable. | ||
You also have a legion of cats there who will back you up. | ||
Yeah, you can hear one. You got one right. | ||
I got one here. Dave, do not mess with me. | ||
I have a cat right here. | ||
Anywhere you go, you're going to get toxoplasmosis, and I'm going to infect you with this. | ||
Angus will cough on you, or you'll have to deal with this fecal matter. | ||
And now I have hair all over me. Yeah, so I have an army of people. | ||
I have an army of cats. And let's be honest. | ||
Let's just be totally honest. | ||
I am a nobody compared to Dave Portnoy. | ||
But as soon as he platforms me and calls me out personally, then I become a somebody. | ||
So I don't have the huge ego. | ||
As a matter of fact, I feel like... | ||
Having an ego and worshiping material things is one of the most toxic traits you can have in this day and age, in this society that puts their whole entire, you know, self-worth into inanimate objects, like having a new car or having some sort of fancy clothes. | ||
Dave Portnoy is the dictionary definition of a, we call them a gear quote. | ||
And you've got to have stuff that makes you feel better about your low self-esteem. | ||
For me, all I need are my cats. | ||
I drive a 2004 Toyota 4Runner. | ||
I don't even want money. | ||
I'm anti-money. And this guy, all he wants to do is brag about all the money he has. | ||
So he's really disconnected from the people, especially bragging about how he has $500 million, why everybody's simultaneously struggling to make ends meet. | ||
And we have a president, and he should use his platform to call out the president for destabilizing the middle class. | ||
All that will do is help him and get more money in his pocket and make it able for more people to gamble. | ||
But he's not going to do that. | ||
You're exactly right. We're going to go to commercial break, be back on the other side with Alex Stein to finish up this conversation. | ||
And again, talk about how this relates to the wider culture war, the shifting tides that are taking place. | ||
Alex Stein, Dave Portnoy have been trending on Twitter for the last 12 hours. | ||
It's a pretty big deal. | ||
A lot of new eyes are probably landing on Alex Stein, probably getting a lot of new followers. | ||
It's a major, major event in the culture war, as silly as it is. | ||
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This stuff's important. All right. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We are receiving a live transmission from the Conspiracy Castle from the one and only Alex Stein. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at AlexStein99. | ||
And we are talking about the prime timing that he gave and is still giving to Dave Portnoy. | ||
It's been trending on Twitter. It's a huge topic. | ||
You know, I was saying earlier, not only do you have, you know, your fans that follow you and support you, but it's almost like going through this first tweet where he says, I effing hate this guy, Alex Stein, and will now actively root for his demise. | ||
It's like my entire follow list on Twitter responded this. | ||
Royce Lopez from Revenge of the Sis, Leela Hart, great info warrior, Brittany Venti, libs of TikTok, says I'm here for the ratio. | ||
Mostly peaceful memes. | ||
Liberty Lockdown with Clint Russell. | ||
Some guy named Moonbase Commander that's clearly a genius. | ||
Prison Mitch. George Satchel. | ||
Anomaly, of course, gets in on it. | ||
And Dave Portnoy starts going after him. | ||
Taylor Hanson. So, I mean... | ||
I love this. I love scrolling through this and seeing the Infowars dissident, right, whatever you want to call it, the Legion come out in support of Alex Stein and totally ratio Dave Portnoy and embarrass him. | ||
But then, but then David Portnoy ends it by saying, clean knockout tonight. | ||
Nobody defeats me. | ||
And I just, you know, I just picture him just like bloody and like laying on the mat and he's just like, I won. | ||
I won. And you're up there dancing around like Muhammad Ali, you know, having just defeated him. | ||
Very bizarre, but we have a lot of stuff to talk about. | ||
What do you think about his response that he got a clean knockout on you and he totally won? | ||
Well, it's like the meme of the person that's on the third-place platform, you know, spraying the champagne. | ||
You know, they're celebrating it, you know, definitely a loss. | ||
And honestly, he got ratioed unlike anything I've ever seen in my entire life. | ||
But to your point, I think this is how we break through the cultural zeitgeist. | ||
You know, a lot of these people, they use sports and gambling and alcohol and drugs in order to distract us from what's really going on. | ||
And honestly, I don't blame people for trying to medicate the pain away. | ||
We live in a society that's—we're in the clown world. | ||
We're in the upside-down world. But it kind of bugs me when people like Dave Portnoy, who has such a huge platform, doesn't bring attention and doesn't try to help the culture we're living in. | ||
So for me, using humor, when it breaks through and they unironically post it, you know, post my video, and they think it's funny, And then they immediately delete it. | ||
It shows that they are just falling victim to this political correctness that is killing our society. | ||
We are not going to make it in this day and age if we continue to be socially progressive. | ||
It's gonna bring us into cultural Marxism where we're afraid to even tell jokes. | ||
So a guy like Dave Portnoy, when he created Barstool Sports, it was supposed to be like an edgy media company where anything goes. | ||
And to his point, they still talk about drugs. | ||
They still talk about some of the most X-rated stuff possible. | ||
But if you talk about politics, if If you're anti-abortion, that doesn't work on their platform. | ||
Yeah, you're right. And, you know, you were mentioning during the break a little bit just about the plethora of, you know, drug material on there and just degenerate kind of stuff that's, you know, and nobody here is approved, right? | ||
We're not sitting here like, how dare you talk about drugs? | ||
You know, drugs are fine. People, you know. | ||
Yeah. Let him talk about it. Drugs are fine. | ||
No, but talk a little bit about that and about the culture that Barstool Sports is, I guess, appealing to and adhering to. | ||
Because one thing, I played your video today, and I hadn't watched the whole thing yet, but I knew that you weren't going to say anything that I wouldn't let out over the air. | ||
You're a very clean comic, I guess you could say. | ||
And I think part of your appeal is that, and part of maybe what people don't like about you on the other side, is they go with the drugs and the sex and everything has to be over the top and horrific, and yet they don't even get as much attention as you, totally clean, just being a bit silly. | ||
I mean, maybe that's a threat to them. | ||
Well, I think so. I didn't realize that I would be a threat to the establishment until I saw people like Dan Crenshaw who retweeted it. | ||
Hey, the tweet saying that he hates me, Dan Crenshaw retweeted it. | ||
And all the hate that I get now that I have politicians and Congresswomans, like Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who supported me, who was laughing, who was tweeting me and texting me all night about it. | ||
So, you know, that just comes with the territory. | ||
And you're right. You talk about their culture, you know, they have the BFFs pod or whatever it's called, best friends pod, with this woman, Brianna Chicken Frank. | ||
And God bless her soul. | ||
She's a young kid. She's like college age. | ||
She gets wasted. That's the whole channel is how they get wasted, how they have, you know, casual sex. | ||
And it's just a culture that's really kind of degenerate, but they're allowed to do that. | ||
But these are the people that are afraid to actually have a serious conversation about what's going on in society. | ||
And these are the same people that are encouraging people to gamble to get into that materialistic mindset that I was saying earlier. | ||
It's just so toxic. | ||
Like, oh, my whole self-worth is involved because I won a bet against the Dallas Cowboys versus Philadelphia Eagles. | ||
I mean, all of that is meant to distract us, and it's meant to put us on a path That's going in the wrong direction. | ||
So I use my humor in a silly, goofy way where I try to be very self-deprecating where I am the butt of the joke in order to make people question the reality because I say this all the time. | ||
Harrison, I don't want you to agree with me. | ||
I'm not a leader. I'm like Charles Barkley in the 80s. | ||
I'm not a leader. I want you to do the opposite of me. | ||
But if you do one thing, I want you to question the reality in which you live in because we are living in a world of lies that start from the top and that are at every level. | ||
So I want people to start questioning reality and seeing the truth The truth is really out there. | ||
Yeah, and you know, even the video that got tweeted, the Las Vegas one, it wasn't explicitly political, but it had sort of a political overtone, didn't it? | ||
Where you're playing a character who's made all these terrible choices and demands somebody else be responsible for them. | ||
He's demanding that. It must be your fault that he spent all of his money. | ||
And it must be your fault that he picked up a hooker that happened to have different parts than he expected. | ||
And he's mad at the government for allowing it to happen rather than, you know, recognizing it's his own responsibility. | ||
So again, I think that's why what you do is actually so important in the culture war, is that you're making something funny that even people on the left might sort of laugh at, but you're very, very subtly digging at the mindset that these people have of rejecting responsibility for anything. | ||
Well, you're exactly correct. | ||
And I was just interviewed last night by CBS 11 before the day Portnoy stuff happened because, you know, they were interested, the Las Vegas outlet. | ||
And Mayor Goodman, who was actually laughing during my speech, but they're like, well, what was your message? | ||
And really, I was just trying to talk about how these casinos, if you listen to it at the beginning, I start off talking about how they give you free alcohol. | ||
And, you know, basically they make you very vulnerable. | ||
They make you want to gamble. Yet everything else in Vegas, a hamburger is like $34 at the casino. | ||
But if you're gambling at a slot machine, they'll give you all the free alcohol you can drink. | ||
And then I also wanted to bring the messages. | ||
When I was there, I saw more homeless than I had ever seen in my life. | ||
And that is a problem that's extrapolating through every single major city in America. | ||
And so my point was being, oh, I'm gonna say all of the homeless people are taking the vaccine on Fremont. | ||
So I was literally trying to, and it's obviously a joke, but I was literally trying to bring attention to what's going on in our society. | ||
It's Sin City, and I'm not saying they shouldn't have gambling, but it's very obvious that everybody knows casinos take advantage of tourists by giving them alcohol and trying to empty their bank accounts. | ||
While simultaneously, I keep on saying simultaneously, that's my new favorite word. | ||
My point being, at the same exact time, places in Las Vegas, you see the most down-and-out people like the movie Leaving Las Vegas with Nicolas Cage. | ||
I got that vibe, but it seemed like instead of just one Nicolas Cage character killing himself with alcohol, it was horrible. | ||
Thousands of homeless people killing themselves with fentanyl, walking around the streets of Las Vegas, being in a very negative vibrational state. | ||
For me, I'm all about vibrational energy because, you know, I'm a weirdo. | ||
I'm woo-woo like that. The vibrational energy in Las Vegas was very negative, and it didn't used to be like that. | ||
I remember going there and feeling like, oh, this is the city. | ||
You know, it's all this great energy. | ||
But for me, it really had a dark cloud over it. | ||
And that's what I was trying to bring attention to, is that dark cloud that's really encompassing the entire United States of America. | ||
Well, you know, as we close out this interview, we're coming to an end here. | ||
And, of course, you know, I know the informers just get a kick out of hearing what you're involved in. | ||
And it's so amazing to me that leftists or people that disagree with you haven't figured out yet that they should really just treat you like who you are, a fun-loving guy that likes to just poke a little fun at the establishment and the preconceived notions that people have. | ||
And if they would just do that, they could, you know, really make it better for themselves. | ||
So what's the final takeaway for you with this conflict with Dave Portnoy? | ||
It's been trending. | ||
People are still paying attention to it. | ||
What do you want to say to Dave Portnoy or what do you want to say to the people that are looking in as to what this means for the wider culture? | ||
Well, if AOC was Chapter 1, if Dave Portnoy is Chapter 2, if Damon Crenshaw is Chapter 3, this is just another chapter in the book. | ||
And I'm going to be in New York City very soon, a Barstool headquarters. | ||
He tried to tweet in the private DMs. | ||
He's like, oh, I'll never see you again. | ||
Dave, we're going to interact again. | ||
And the same with AOC. I'm going to D.C. in September. | ||
I'm going to interact with you again, Crenshaw. | ||
I'm going to see you again, AOC. I'm going to see you, Ilan Omar, for marrying your brother, Chuck Schumer. | ||
I'm going to see you guys. | ||
I'm not going to stop. The only way you can stop me, guys, is you guys better put me six feet under the ground. | ||
But until then, I am not going to stop grinding and shining because I'm primetime 99-ing. | ||
And obviously, I like to joke around, but these politicians and these people in power, these elitists, They don't have the same sense of humor as us plebes have. | ||
So we are going to win the culture war because I think good will win in the end. | ||
So we just got to keep fighting the good fight. | ||
And I don't want to pat on the back. | ||
I'm not saying that anything I'm doing is very virtuous. | ||
But what I am doing is calling attention to the hypocrisy of these elitists that want to control us and destabilize the middle class and make our lives terrible. | ||
100%. And we will enjoy it the entire time. | ||
We will ride along with you as you charge into the enemy ranks with your armor of humor and your sort of sarcasm. | ||
Nothing can bring down Alex Stein. | ||
It's AlexStein99 on Twitter. | ||
Go share his stuff. | ||
Go share his videos. | ||
Go talk crap to Dave Portnoy. | ||
Just go tell him that... You love him, you think his pizza reviews are great, and you should stick to those because he's an embarrassment outside of them. | ||
Say whatever you want. Put it in your own words. | ||
Don't say what I'm going to say. | ||
Alex Stein, everybody, thanks so much for coming on. | ||
Brilliant as ever. We'll see you next time, you piss off an important person, sir. | ||
Thank you, Harrison. It'll be sooner than later, I guarantee it. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour has begun on today's transmission of the American Journal. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls this hour. | ||
I was just brushing up, doing a little reading. | ||
Of course, The Great Reset in The War for the World, the new book by Alex Jones, is now available. | ||
The hard copies have been delivered to the office. | ||
Alex is busy signing them as we speak, I believe. | ||
But you can, of course, get a copy for yourself at Infowarsstore.com or Amazon.com. | ||
Well, typically we would never send you... | ||
Into Mordor to do business with Sauron. | ||
In this case, it has a positive effect. | ||
We're using their own weapons against them. | ||
Go buy the book at Amazon, drive it up the charts, expose it to more people. | ||
They might find it interesting. | ||
They might look into it. | ||
It spreads the word even farther. | ||
So this is using the network of monopolistic control that Amazon represents and turning it into a weapon for truth and justice and the anti-Great Reset movement. | ||
It's Great Reset and the War for the World by Alex Jones available now. | ||
Of course, the big story from yesterday was that Anthony Fauci decided to move up his retirement a little bit. | ||
He was supposed to retire at the end of Biden's administration. | ||
He announced that just a few months ago and then yesterday decided actually I'll be gone in December. | ||
And of course, that makes us all wonder if that has to do with the investigations being launched, the hearings being held about gain of function and Anthony Fauci's role in the creation from thin air of the coronavirus. | ||
Because that's really the key to everything, folks. | ||
Once you understand that the coronavirus was created in a lab, you can ask the important questions like who created it, why they created it, and was it released on purpose? | ||
That is the type of Rabbit hole that they want to prevent you from going down, but the conclusion is obvious. | ||
Let's go now to Dr. | ||
Scott Atlas, whose amazing book called The Plague on Our House was really incredible and enlightening as to how we got into this mess. | ||
Here he is on Fox News yesterday talking about Anthony Fauci's leadership, calling it the greatest debacle in public health history. | ||
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Let's watch. I'll say his legacy is presiding over the greatest debacle in public health history, because his recommendations were implemented, and those implementations of the lockdowns and the school closures that he recommended, along with his underling, Dr. | |
Birx, They failed. | ||
They failed by the data to stop the spread of the infection. | ||
They failed to stop the known vulnerable to die from dying. | ||
And they inflicted enormous harms. | ||
They spared the affluent and the elite at the sacrifice of the poor minorities and our children. | ||
The sinful and long-lasting damage to our children is one of his legacies because those policies of masking, isolating and quarantining Healthy children introduced massive fear in them, damaged them really to make them think that they're vectors of disease and everyone's a danger for them. | ||
We haven't even seen the tip of the iceberg of that damage, but we've already seen skyrocketing self-harm visits by teenagers, suicidal ideation, mental illness skyrocketing, child abuse going unreported, massive surges in childhood obesity, a public health problem. | ||
Serious learning losses, particularly among the poor and low-income families, again sparing the affluent. | ||
Now the second big category of his damage, his legacy really, is the extraordinary distrust now in the public of our public health agencies. | ||
I mean, this is critical and very harmful to the future crises, but also to the institutions themselves that we need to trust as people. | ||
His erratic proclamations, usually with no scientific evidence whatsoever. | ||
His use of fear, intentionally fear to sway the public. | ||
He explicitly said it in the task force. | ||
His own emails, as you pointed out, to Suffocate the free exchange of ideas. | ||
This is antithetical to science and the unacceptable centralization of power of a 40-year bureaucrat instead of being just issuing recommendations. | ||
You know, the bottom line is we woke up now to needing to eliminate the power of a corrupt central bureaucrat and restore medical ethics back into public health. | ||
And again, folks, his book is a behind-the-scenes, you know, real expose on how decisions were made at the White House. | ||
Incredible stuff. That's Dr. | ||
Scott Atlas telling the truth about Anthony Fauci. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're going to continue to cover stories that are not being talked about enough in the mainstream media this hour as we talk about euthanasia, a new euthanasia law, and some pretty devastating revelations out of Canada. | ||
We're also going to talk about The methods and the tactics and even the technology that the Democrats have been using to dominate and sway the conversation online. | ||
Pretty incredible expose out of the dailyveracity.com. | ||
We'll get to all of that this hour. But first, we go to your phone calls. | ||
We have Ben in Austin, who says he's a practicing Jew and that the faith is being taken over by the Illuminati. | ||
I believe it, Ben. | ||
Thanks so much for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey Harrison, thanks so much for coming to me. | |
I've been a big listener since 2002, and thanks to you guys that have done a lot of research on my own background and my own teachings. | ||
I've come to you as a big supporter of your products and so forth. | ||
I just wanted to say I'm part of a small but steadfast growing contingent of Awake Jews that be on the side of Alex Jones, all non-Zionist, anti-globalist advocates. | ||
For generations, some sects of Orthodox Jews always warned of an occurring bifurcation in Judaism by a subversive infiltration called the Arab Rab. | ||
The Old Testament teaches and actually warns Jews of them attacking themselves from within to pull Jews and therefore humanity away from godliness. | ||
I consider Dr. | ||
Zeb Zelenko and Rabbi Michael Green may have had as a guest at one point Who's very like-minded among your philosophical peers. | ||
But my thesis is this, and my warning to people critical of Jews as an ethnicity, not anti-Zionism, which I'm fully on board with all listeners on, but those who want to pin the world's problems on genetics or on the witting or unwitting conspiracy of Jews is to buy into eugenics and kind of, you know, predictively programming the wrong solution to cling to. | ||
Humanity's problems with globalists It does implicate some Jews, absolutely. | ||
But it also implicates other religious and racial groups, and the problem is much greater and goes back much further than this narrow scope of time. | ||
And Tragedy and Hope talks about this. | ||
There's a rabbi named Rabbi Anselman on YouTube that starts with the string that Tragedy and Hope I think. | ||
1700s, there was two subversive apostates in Judaism called Shabbatai Tzvi and Jacob Frank, and their branches are now the dominant branches in the Western world. | ||
It's certainly America, Europe, Canada, et cetera, in the Western world when people talk about Ashkenazi Jews, Jews, and therefore these reform and conservative sects of Judaism largely espouse the type of beliefs that their main subversion has resulted in. | ||
And there's a book called "To Eliminate the Opiate" by Rabbi David Antelman, which talks about this, and it very much parallels tragedy and hope, and basically going back to Egyptian | ||
And so this subversive Jewish element is really to Take an existing structure of people, just like they do in the Jesuits and the Catholics and all these different groups, to take an existing, cohesive heritage and subvert it from within so that you can then co-opt a very strong kind of Headquarters that's ready and primed for taking over. | ||
And they do this in every other group. | ||
This is the Illuminati's method. | ||
This is every, you know, the now corrupt side of Freemasonry does this. | ||
They find existing power structures, and then they corrupt them with an unwitting tendency of followers to do as the previously respected leaders now dictate. | ||
And this same method can be seen in almost every group. | ||
My message is this. I and others like me, we love our Christian brothers and support America. | ||
I think that by working together, we can wake up the world to this insidious new world order. | ||
We can play a role together in ushering in a new renaissance of America first and restoration of America's original mission based on the Constitution. | ||
We have work to do in both of our respective faiths. | ||
Judaism sure has its work cut out for it, but we all have to take responsibility in our own groups and awaken our own people of our heritage and work together towards this common good. | ||
So I just want somebody out there to hear that there are Jews that are different than We have plenty of the conspiratorial sides. | ||
It's all the Jews' fault, and I'm the first one to blame many Jews. | ||
Certainly, you know, you can see the history of Israel right now that's going on with the vaccines and everything. | ||
I lived there for many years. | ||
I couldn't be more disappointed in the country, but we all have our work cut out for us. | ||
So I want you to know, Christians out there, people of faith, you have Jews that are just as on your side. | ||
I'll yield back my monologue, but I just really want to share my love for Infowars, Alex, and especially you, Harris. | ||
Well, thank you so much. | ||
I thought that was incredibly powerful and informative, and I think you're exactly right. | ||
And, you know, I guess that's the beauty of being an individualist, is you treat people like individuals. | ||
And, you know, obviously, as you pointed out, you know, that a lot of the globalists are Jews, a lot of them aren't Jews. | ||
A lot of the victims of the globalists are Jews, and a lot of them are not Jews. | ||
It doesn't matter to them. | ||
Why would it matter to us, right? | ||
They can use ethnicity. | ||
They can use religion to achieve their ends. | ||
They can—and a lot of times, it's a psychological programming and a trauma-based mind control where the elite Jews will tell the normal Jews, you can't—don't be friends. | ||
Don't work with the Americans or, you know, the— Whatever, the Gentiles are going, whatever you want to call them. | ||
Like, you should be scared of them. | ||
You have to be scared of them. If you don't, you know, help us, then they're going to come after your children, right? | ||
And they pump up this false hatred. | ||
And it's the same thing that we see a lot of, you know, race aggravators do in this country to black people. | ||
They go, oh, white people hate you. | ||
All the white people want you to die. | ||
It couldn't be farther from the truth, but they need people in a state of fear so that they can be the protectors, when really they're just trying to exploit everybody. | ||
They're trying to exploit the Jews, they're trying to exploit the black people, they're trying to exploit the white people and the Christians. | ||
I mean, everybody is getting screwed over by these people and they'll use whatever lever they can to exploit you. | ||
And that depends on your ethnicity or your religion on how they attack your particular group. | ||
And it's across the board. | ||
And, of course, I am blessed in the fact that I grew up in Houston. | ||
I grew up around a lot of Jewish people. | ||
So I feel like a lot of the misconceptions about Jews in particular or about black, like about any sort of diversity topic is if you only know these people, if you only know this group of people as some sort of abstract, something far away, something you read about in the newspaper, it can be easy to get a something you read about in the newspaper, it can be easy to get a view of a group of people as a singular | ||
But when you actually have Jewish people in your own life, when you actually go to their weddings and their bar mitzvahs and bat mitzvahs, when you actually are in their culture and can see it from the inside, you go, well, this is beautiful, actually. | ||
This is really amazing. And one of the big ironies to me is that People will often blame the Jews. | ||
They're destroying the family structure in this country. | ||
They're destroying this. They're destroying that. | ||
Well, meanwhile... Out of, you know, if you were to divide my friends into Jews and non-Jews, it's the Jews that they get married young, they stay married for life, they all have huge families. | ||
I mean, my Jewish friends, I mean, they have, they all have like 12 nieces and nephews and kids of their own, and they all got married really young, and they all have great jobs and work really hard and spend a lot of time with their family. | ||
Like, it's not, like, it is a good thing, the Jewish faith and the way that people interact with it, and And the way it guides our life in the same way that Christianity has a hugely positive effect on my Christian friends. | ||
But at the same time, it's also a... | ||
It's a different culture and it's one that can be exploited by people that want to in a way that's different, but no less severe or less destructive than Christians are targeted by these same evil people. | ||
I mean, you know, I've seen historical books that say that one of the biggest contributors to Hitler in his rise was the number one Zionist in Germany at the time. | ||
Now, whether that guy was trying to play both sides, whether he was like, oh, I'll get Hitler in charge, then all the Jews will have to flee to Israel and that will give me power because I'm a big Zionist guy. | ||
People are evil. They do bad things. | ||
Joe Biden is evil. Bill Gates is evil. | ||
George Soros is evil. Anthony Fauci is evil. | ||
It's across the board, folks. | ||
It doesn't matter what your religion is. | ||
It matters whether you're a good person and want to see the best for the world. | ||
That's my opinion, at least. | ||
But on the other hand, I'm also... | ||
A Christian, so it's like religion does actually mean something, and people seem to get offended at that too, which you shouldn't. | ||
People have different beliefs. That's fine. | ||
Doesn't mean we hate one another. | ||
Doesn't mean we want to see each other destroyed. | ||
So hopefully that clears things up for people, and I really do appreciate Ben's call. | ||
He's obviously done a lot more research into this sort of stuff than I have, and hopefully you're taking notes during that so we can do further research. | ||
We'll go back to your calls and talk about more of these big, major stories on the other side. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. | ||
It's infowarstore.com. | ||
All right, folks, we have a story that we touched on previously here on American Journal. | ||
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But it's actually deeper than we really gave it credit for. | ||
And it's something that is one of these things that should... | ||
For all intents and purposes, cause immediate and hysterical outrage, and yet it seems to just completely fly under the radar. | ||
It's one of those things that if you tell it to people, they think you're crazy. | ||
And yet when they find out it's true, nothing happens. | ||
I mean, during COVID, the National Health System Service, or whatever you call it, in the UK... Killed retarded people. | ||
Not exaggerating. | ||
And the story's not... | ||
questioned. | ||
It's in the mainstream media. | ||
It's here on CNN. From March of 2021. | ||
More than 500 people in the UK were put on do-not-resuscitate orders without consent, Watchdog says. | ||
They had do not resuscitate orders imposed on them without asking whether they wanted to be resuscitated or not. | ||
In other words, you give your health care over to the government of your country, and your government may have a matrix that they have plotted out, or a checklist, some sort of spreadsheet, and if you hit certain markers, you might be slated for death rather than care. | ||
And it's pretty horrific. That happened in March 2021. | ||
You hardly heard anything about it. | ||
We made a big noise about it here on Infowars, but it seems like that's the type of topic that would get picked up by the mainstream media. | ||
Special needs and disabled people actively being permitted to die, not being resuscitated, even when their life could have been saved, on orders, secret orders of the government of the UK. Horrific. | ||
Utterly Almost unimaginable. | ||
That was a year and a half ago. | ||
Hardly anybody cared. And Canada is going a whole different direction. | ||
They're making it easier, and in some cases, they're trying to make the only choice available, assisted suicide. | ||
Now, if you're in a hospital, and they come up and start asking you questionnaires, and they ask you, have you ever had any thoughts, or are you having thoughts now about self-harm or suicide? | ||
You would think they're asking because they would want to Help you get over that. | ||
Make sure they keep a watch on you. | ||
Try to get you in a better place mentally to get you away from those suicidal thoughts. | ||
That's not the case in Canada. | ||
In Canada, somebody comes up to you and you're in the hospital and they ask, have you had suicidal thoughts? | ||
They might be offering you the service. | ||
And that's what happened to a man in Canada who actually secretly recorded these conversations and exposed the pressure he was being put under to kill himself. | ||
And it's absolutely shocking, but it's not unexpected because this law was recently passed that allowed this to happen, and we see headlines. | ||
I'll just read some of these headlines here. | ||
If you just search Canada euthanasia, these are some of the headlines we get, and we'll get into some of these articles. | ||
Canada is getting real comfortable with killing its disabled. | ||
Ontario hospital staff appear to pressure a patient to opt for euthanasia in new secretly recorded audio. | ||
Disturbing. Experts troubled by Canada's euthanasia laws. | ||
Canada's new euthanasian laws carry upsetting Nazi-era echoes, warns Expert. | ||
That's a story from Forbes last week. | ||
Opinion. Will future Canadians owe the disabled an apology for euthanasia? | ||
How Canada ignored warnings that euthanasia would immediately go too far. | ||
Canada's euthanasian law are a frightening example of so-called throwaway culture. | ||
And Canada's liberal euthanasian laws create a culture of death. | ||
These are all mainstream articles. | ||
All sounding off about the new euthanasian laws in Canada that have led to this situation. | ||
Chronically Ill Man releases audio of hospital staff offering assisted death. | ||
An Ontario man suffering from an incurable neurological disease has provided CTV News with audio recordings that he says are proof the hospital staff offered him medically assisted death despite his request to simply live at home. | ||
Roger Foley, 42, who earlier this year launched a landmark lawsuit against the London Hospital. | ||
I believe that's London, Canada. | ||
Several health agencies, the Ontario government and the federal government, alleges that health officials will not provide him with an assisted home care team of his choosing, instead offering, amongst other things, medically assisted death. | ||
He suffers from cerebral ataxia, a brain disorder that limits his ability to move his arms and legs and prevents him from independently performing daily tasks. | ||
Well, I guess you should just die then. | ||
He has trouble feeding himself. | ||
I guess he deserves death now. | ||
I mean, this is the new culture that we're in, right? | ||
If only I was joking. That is literally the mindset of these doctors who have been charged with his care. | ||
He's now sharing audio recordings of separate conversations he had with two healthcare workers at London Health Sciences Centre where he's been stuck in a hospital bed for more than two years. | ||
In one audio recording from September 2017, Foley is heard speaking to a man about what he has described as attempts at a forced discharge with threats of a hefty hospital bill. | ||
When Foley asked the man how much he'd have to pay to remain in a hospital, the man replies, I don't know what the exact number is, but it's north of $1,500 a day. | ||
Foley expresses shock at the figure and tells the man that he'd just read an article that quoted the Ontario health minister as saying it's not legal for hospitals to coerce patients like that. | ||
The man is then heard saying that the hospital does not use this conversation in every situation. | ||
They say, quote, it's only in situations where somebody has a plan in the community that's feasible and they're not going to accept and that's okay, the man says. | ||
Foley then says he hasn't been informed of a plan for his care and that his rights as a patient are being violated. | ||
You've already violated my preferences, he says, so what is the plan that you know of? | ||
Foley asks the man. Roger, this is not my show, the man says. | ||
I told you my piece of this was to talk to you about if you had any interest in assisted dying. | ||
You know, it's going to be pretty expensive to keep you here. | ||
I don't even know if you can afford that. | ||
So how about we kill you? | ||
Tell you what, I don't know what the plan is. | ||
I don't know how we solve this. | ||
I know it's not an option for you to go get private care because the government owns a monopoly on health care in this country. | ||
It's the beautiful, you know, goal of all progressives around the world. | ||
Government funded and provided health care. | ||
Won't that solve all of our problems? | ||
Anyway, so lethal injection or gas? | ||
How do you want to go? Right? | ||
We're not going to help you to get better. | ||
We're not going to provide you care to be in hospital or out of hospital where you need a little bit of help. | ||
You know, just going about your daily business. | ||
I'm not going to do any of that. | ||
No, my job here, what I've been instructed to do is come talk to you about killing you, about assisted death, about suicide and ending your life, whether you like it or not. | ||
You all know what the ultimate goal of the Gray Reset is. | ||
It's this. It's assisted suicide of the human race. | ||
This isn't just a horrific, almost unimaginable outside of Nazi Germany development in the Western world. | ||
It's perfectly in line with the culture of death that is now being forced from on high. | ||
In a separate audio recording from January 2018, another man is heard asking Foley how he's doing and whether he feels like he wants to harm himself. | ||
See, this is what I was talking about. You don't ever have any self-harm thoughts, do you? | ||
Foley says, well, I'm always thinking about that I want to end my life because of the way I'm being treated at this hospital and because my requests for self-directed care have been denied. | ||
The man is then heard telling Foley, well, you can just apply to get an assisted if you want to end your life. | ||
Like, you know what I mean? When Foley says that he's being forced to end his life, the man protests and says that's not the case. | ||
No, no, no, the man is heard saying. | ||
I'm saying that if you feel that way, you know what I mean? | ||
Don't get me wrong. I'm saying I don't want you to be in here and wanting to take your life. | ||
See, the way we're treating you is making you think of contemplate suicide. | ||
So I guess our solution is to keep treating you this way and provide you an easy way to get out of here. | ||
So that was 2018. That was three years ago. | ||
Three years of life they wanted to deny to this guy. | ||
It's a culture of death, folks. | ||
It's not just coming. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
We're going to go out to your phone calls here in just a second, finishing up with our coverage of Canada's euthanasian laws. | ||
NCRonline.org has this story. | ||
Canada's euthanasian laws are a frightening example of throwaway culture. | ||
I think it's an interesting way of putting it that this mindset of impermanence and the unimportance of life, I think abortion ties into this, it all is indicative of a mindset that doesn't value anything, not even human life. | ||
And so the way this works is that in 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that prohibitions against assisted suicide and euthanasia violated the fundamental rights of Canadian citizens. | ||
Now, I wouldn't necessarily disagree with this. | ||
I think it's sort of a subtle topic, right? | ||
I think you have a right to suicide. | ||
I think if you... Want to kill yourself, you can, generally, and maybe you can make the argument that it happened safely so people aren't jumping in front of trains or causing trauma by having somebody discover their dead body somewhere. | ||
There's arguments to be made that this might be the case, but at the end of the day, is suicide really something you want to What do you want to create more of, that you want to help to facilitate? | ||
Is it not an egregious violation of the Hippocratic Oath to help somebody end their life as a doctor? | ||
I mean, I think that would disqualify you as a doctor outright, same that performing an abortion would. | ||
And so the Supreme Court case happened in 2015, and so there was a resulting law passed in 2016. | ||
This article says it has not yielded the lofty and noble results the Canadian court justices might have hoped for, especially after an amendment further liberalized the law in In effect, anyone with a disability can ask to have their life ended. | ||
Disability activists rightly understood that this has the effect of saying that their lives are not as valuable as the lives of those who are not disabled. | ||
And it goes on to talk about I think that's very true and we saw it there with the guy who recorded secretly that conversation where the hospital is essentially saying, | ||
look, you can either stay here and pay $1,500 a day and drive yourself into debt and spend all your money and have to borrow from friends and live a painful existence with very little help or you can... | ||
You can take this shot, or you can drink the Hemlock, or you can just go down quietly. | ||
I guess the choice is yours. We're not forcing you, but the choice is yours. | ||
Pay $1,500 a day for bare subsistence living under our glorious free healthcare for all system, or we can just go ahead and put you out of your misery right now. | ||
The choice is yours, right? | ||
Total coercion. And this is the point that we'll end with here. | ||
The trends are alarming. | ||
More than 10,000 Canadians died through euthanasia in just 2021. | ||
A 32% increase over the previous year, 2020's numbers in turn represented a 36% increase over 2019. | ||
So the law passes in 2016. | ||
By 2018, there's secret recordings of hospitals encouraging disabled people to be euthanized. | ||
In 2020, the number of euthanized people rose 36%. | ||
And then in 2021, it rose another 32% to now be more than 10,000 Canadians in a single year murdered by their national health care establishment. | ||
Bet they saved a lot of money with that 10,000. | ||
Oh, but we need, you know, we definitely need government health care. | ||
We definitely need free health care. | ||
Anybody who's anybody will tell you it just makes the most sense in the world. | ||
We're the only developed country in the world that doesn't have nationalized health care. | ||
We're also the only country in the world whose government can't put, do not resuscitate orders on us. | ||
We're the only country in the world that you're being coerced to kill yourself in the hospital. | ||
You can go find a different hospital. | ||
Well, they won't do that. So again, the dangers of these seemingly beneficent socialist programs is so horrific. | ||
The underlying culture of death that they really represent is nearly beyond description. | ||
But there it is in plain black and white. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls now. | ||
We have Stephen in Florida who wants to talk about the Great Reset leading to something people won't expect. | ||
What do you think the Great Reset will lead to? | ||
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Stephen, you're on the air. Yeah, hey, good morning, Harrison. | |
Okay, now, here's what I want to say. | ||
The Great Reset is being used to bring about world government, but not the way most people think. | ||
And let me elaborate real quickly. | ||
Okay, I'm going to Daniel chapter 8, where Daniel was given a vision, and he saw the kingdom of Persia and Medo, Medo-Persia, fighting against the Greeks, okay, in the form of a ram against the goat. | ||
And, of course, the Greeks prevailed. | ||
History shows that out of that came four kingdoms when Alexander the Great died. | ||
And it says that out of that, this one's going to come forth, this little horn that also John talks about in Revelation. | ||
Now, here's the thing I want to get at. | ||
It says there that, and in the latter time of their kingdom, when the transgressors are come to the full, a king of fierce countenance and understanding dark sentences shall stand up. | ||
This is the Antichrist. | ||
And his power shall be mighty by... | ||
but not by his own power because it'll be satanic he shall destroy wonderfully and shall prosper and practice and shall destroy the mighty and the holy people and through his policy also he shall cause craft to prosper that satanic power in his hand and he shall magnify himself in his heart and by this is what i want to can by peace shall destroy many he shall also stand up against the prince of princes but he shall be broken without hand | ||
now if you look at revelation 6 it talks about the lamb jesus opening the seals And the first seal says, So here's what I want to say. | ||
How does somebody conquer with no weapon? | ||
They do it by peace. | ||
And what I want to say is this. | ||
This is what the Bible says. | ||
This great reset, you see everything that's being pushed, it's force. | ||
It's not peace. | ||
So what I'm getting at is people are clamoring for somebody to come along and stop this and lead us out of this oppression and into safety and into peace and into prosperity and Enter the Antichrist. | ||
This man is going to arise. | ||
He's going to come along with the answers. | ||
And he's going to say, yes, you're right. | ||
You shouldn't have to put up with this. | ||
This is a war on humanity. | ||
And if you'll follow me and you look in history, all tyrants have done this, okay? | ||
There are all types of this one that's to come. | ||
They get a grassroots movement. | ||
They get the people behind them. | ||
But ultimately their goal is to bring in oppression. | ||
This is what's ultimately going to happen. | ||
So what I want to do is put out a warning. | ||
Don't let your guard down in fighting against the evil and be suckered because this is not going to come through force. | ||
It's making people desperate for someone to lead them out of this. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
One way to look to it is Jesus Christ. | ||
100%, Stephen. I think it goes to just the way that the elites in the New World Order and the World Economic Forum do all of their stuff. | ||
It's always problem, reaction, solution. | ||
And they always are the the the they put on the guise of, you know, the safe harbor. | ||
Oh, you just you just come and just put your mask on, just go into lockdown. | ||
We'll protect you from the big bad coronavirus. | ||
It is always through that twisting of reality. | ||
And they do they make peace, the chains of slavery around you. | ||
And so I think you're exactly right. | ||
And I think it's just telling that you have the same tactics being discussed in the book of Daniel that you see being played out as we study the Great Reset, the World Economic Forum and Klaus Schwab today. | ||
I guess that would be another topic where we could talk about Judaism and the expecting of the Messiah. | ||
It happens to correspond with the warnings from Christians about the Antichrist and how there is some disagreement there. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, final segment of the show this morning. | ||
I was just looking through some of the stories that I wasn't able to get to quite yet. | ||
You know, part of me just... You know, there's all these big stories. | ||
Big stories of the day. | ||
They were part of the Daily Dispatcher on all the headlines. | ||
Things like the Biden White House worked directly with the DOJ. Trump suing the FBI for this sort of stuff. | ||
And, you know, if you want to get down in the mud with the intricacies of federal government, I guess you can go watch Fox News or something. | ||
It's not that it's not important. It is, but it's just that I just, it's almost like looking in my rearview mirror. | ||
It's like looking in my rearview mirror and going, yeah, obviously, so the, you know, seeing what happened in the background, going, wow, did a car crash back there? | ||
Yeah, I guess it did, but I'm already gone. | ||
We're already past this, right? | ||
It's, it's understood that That the White House is the one directing this stuff. | ||
It's understood that this is a deep state plan to eliminate Trump because he poses a threat to their absolute control of the global system. | ||
And so I guess with some of this stuff, it's just like, well, we could dissect it. | ||
We could go through and tease it all out. | ||
But that's not what InfoWars is here for. | ||
InfoWars is here for this wide... | ||
And hopefully you understand the wide view is that this type of stuff is just the beginning and we're just getting started. | ||
And the powers the federal government have will be utilized on every hand at every opportunity to destroy the American people, to undermine our ability to regain control of our government. | ||
As just one part of a multifaceted global conspiracy to install a corporate world government through biotechnocratic control of your finances at the transactional level. | ||
And all this other stuff is just window dressing. | ||
All this other stuff is just the steps we're taking to get there. | ||
And they're important. | ||
But more important is the overall understanding because then the details become unnecessary. | ||
It's almost like we're trying to give you the status of the war here. | ||
It's sort of counterproductive to go in and start talking about a single hand-to-hand combat between two soldiers on this front. | ||
Yeah, we could get in. | ||
It's probably a fascinating story. | ||
These two guys both ran out of bullets and then started fighting each other. | ||
Totally fascinating. But if you want to win the war, you need to zoom out quite a bit. | ||
And at the end of the day, you just go, that battle was lost. | ||
That's the thing you need to take from that. | ||
These forces got behind enemy lines and opened up a gap. | ||
Now we go through. That's all you really need to understand. | ||
So when it comes to things like the FBI, DOJ, the corruption of the federal government, all you really need to understand is that these governmental organizations have been completely and totally captured and are being used as a weapon against you And if they can go after Donald Trump, don't think they can't go after you. | ||
So here's some headlines to give you a bit of a wider view here, a bit of a zoomed out perspective. | ||
Zero Hedge is a great reset of monetary policy coming after a massive money supply expansion. | ||
I think it probably is. | ||
The Federal Reserve took extraordinary and unprecedented action to cushion the economic blows resulting from the global health crisis. | ||
Central Bank expanded the money supply by more than 6%. | ||
Trillion dollars! | ||
The pandemic era round of quantitative easing led to the creation of nearly 50% of all US dollars ever created in the nation's history. | ||
Pretty incredible numbers. | ||
So as the money supply expands, as inflation is created, as the supply chain is cut off and any actual real earning of money is destroyed, they are using this as an excuse to roll out Central bank digital currency. | ||
That's a story from Politico. | ||
Banks' crypto lobby clash with lawmakers over Fed Digital Dollar. | ||
A central bank digital currency, or CBDC, would mimic cash in many respects, allowing consumers to conduct transactions using digital wallets. | ||
Those services promise to offer speedier, cheaper, and more secure services. | ||
That's now available through commercial banks, fintechs, or crypto. | ||
However, it's also the ultimate control mechanism for surveillance and rationing. | ||
Of anybody under its system. | ||
Which is going to come about because you also have headlines like this. | ||
European corn yields expected to plunge amid worse drought in 500 years. | ||
So on top of everything, even the very few farms that are still being allowed to operate and still have a way by which they can spread or send and ship their goods that they're creating are not able to grow the food they're trying to grow because of the drought even the very few farms that are still being allowed to operate and | ||
Which, of course, I would blame primarily on the unbelievably huge industry level manipulation of the weather from both China and the US. | ||
And we'll talk more about that tomorrow. | ||
We'll do a big thing about Chinese weather manipulation. | ||
Seems to be a headline every day about that now. | ||
Two chips have been planted in a Tesla owner. | ||
The chips can unlock his Tesla and home door, store cryptocurrencies, and act as a way of accessing his medical card. | ||
These chips are made by VivoKey and cost around $300 plus a $100 installation fee. | ||
So good for him. | ||
Good for them. | ||
The Dutch government claims it can't afford lower income tax because that would cost $4 billion per 1%. | ||
Yet they're spending $25 billion on made-up nitrogen crisis to expropriate our farmers and $17 billion on immigration. | ||
It's all a matter of choice. | ||
They want you to be poor. | ||
In the Western world, Europe and America, which is we just don't have money to do anything that helps the American people, anything that helps the people, our citizens. | ||
There's no money. $4 billion? | ||
Can't do it. Isn't that the same amount that the wall was going to cost? | ||
Can't spend $4 billion on a wall, but we will spend $10 billion a year on illegal immigration. | ||
Doesn't make any sense because money's not the issue here. | ||
It's about control. They have all the money. | ||
They can do whatever they want. We could have spent $60 billion on... | ||
Food and roads and schools and entertainment and stadiums and God knows what we could have bought with $60 billion. | ||
But the people in charge decided to buy our Hellfire missiles to rain down on Russian soldiers in Ukraine. | ||
That's the choice they made. It's not a matter of we don't have enough. | ||
It's the matter of what we do have going towards the perverted and despicable agenda of people who despise you and yet control your purse strings. | ||
And finally, we have this. WallStreetSilver on Twitter points out, anyone who claims we can phase out of fossil fuels anytime soon without massive economic collapse cannot do math. | ||
Either deal with reality or reality will deal with you. | ||
Germany is figuring this out right now. | ||
And so you have how the world gets its power, and you can see the vast majority is still from gas, oil, and coal. | ||
By just... Orders of magnitude, hydropower, nuclear, wind, biofuse, and solar all make just a portion of just one of these energy sources. | ||
And yet they're telling you that it's possible to be completely carbon neutral in less than 10 years. | ||
It is a complete and total scam. | ||
Don't fall for it. | ||
Looks like we have time for one more phone call. | ||
Let's go to... | ||
We'll go to Ryan in North Dakota. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Ryan, you are on the air. | ||
Well, we went to Ryan in New York instead. | ||
We got two Ryans. So Ryan in New York got the lucky draw. | ||
You're on the air, Ryan. Hi, thanks, Bert. | ||
How are you? Good, thank you. | ||
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All right, excellent. I'm glad you can hear me. | |
So I just wanted to call in and thank you for all the work that you've been doing, Yamon. | ||
You know? And... | ||
I actually have a message that I need you to get to the two Yamana who happen to work for Infowars as well. | ||
Yamana? What is that? | ||
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Yeah, the two Yamana. | |
Yamana is... | ||
So we're all Yaman, right? | ||
And Yamana is like a select group. | ||
So like another level above. | ||
So like those are people who have like... | ||
They speak to the Lord and the Lord speaks to them. | ||
So like... So, like, Alex. | ||
Alex, you know, and David Icke, because that's who I actually need to get this message to. | ||
So, ironically enough, you're a messiah here today, Yaman. | ||
So, messiah, you know, I mean, you have Jewish friends. | ||
You know messiah just means messenger. | ||
That's all. So, all I just wanted to say to you was to let them know that, ironically enough, both of them are correct. | ||
So, Both are correct at the same time, even though they contradict each other at the moment. | ||
But that's how it always works. | ||
What are they correct about? Quickly, we're running out of time. | ||
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Okay, so Alex is correct about the fact that he is spoken to and he is blessed and he is heavenly, and David as well. | |
David is correct on the moon, on the planetoid, and Alex is correct on the multidimensional connections. | ||
And so... What's going to happen is time's going to go along and the two of them are eventually going to get back together and talk a little bit more because there's going to be revelations that are made and it's going to be God-like and congratulations to the two of them. | ||
Well thank you very much. Hopefully they got that message and you know it's interesting that you put it that way. | ||
It's often the case that two seemingly contradictory things are both true and it's only when understanding that full picture that you get The revelation that you were being led towards the whole time. | ||
Thanks so much for being with us, everybody. | ||
Stay tuned. The Alex Jones Show begins very shortly. | ||
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