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They ripped apart the threads of society. | ||
They shattered families. | ||
They shamed us with lurid images of patients on ventilators. | ||
They called us granny killers. | ||
They called us COVIDiots. | ||
Well, who are the idiots now? | ||
CNN medical analyst Dr. | ||
Leanna Wen, one of the most vocal, vulgarian proponents of brutalist authoritarianism throughout the entire pandemic. | ||
The woman who relentlessly dehumanized and called for discrimination against the unvaccinated... | ||
It needs to be hard for people to remain unvaccinated. | ||
The woman who insisted the unvaccinated shouldn't even be allowed to go outside. | ||
You have the option to not get vaccinated if you want, but then you can't go out in public. | ||
The woman who said people who don't wear masks should be ostracized from society because they can't be trusted. | ||
Because frankly we know that we can't trust the unvaccinated, that they have been walking around without masks. | ||
The woman who said children returning to school should be forced to wear industrial grade face masks. | ||
We have so many adults letting down their guard, not wearing masks, not getting vaccinated. | ||
Type of mask also matters. | ||
Ideally, KN95 or N95, if the child is able to tolerate that. | ||
If not, at least a three-ply surgical mask. | ||
Cloth masks are not enough. | ||
Well, she's suddenly changed her tune, hasn't she? | ||
But only after mask-wearing seriously damaged the cognitive functioning of her own son. | ||
In an op-ed for the Washington Post, Wen acknowledges, quote, masking has harmed our son's language development. | ||
We have so many adults not wearing masks. | ||
She also admits that mask wearing has negatively affected his childhood, impairing his social interactions. | ||
Oh, if only someone had been desperately trying to point out for the lion's share of the past two and a half years that this was all happening. | ||
Oh yeah, we did, time and time again. | ||
And we were called crackpots. | ||
Swivel-eyed loons, science deniers, and every other slur under the sun. | ||
Studies showing masks were causing kids' IQs to drop as much as 22 points. | ||
Education experts warning forcing kids to wear masks was causing psychological trauma. | ||
Child speech therapists sounding the alarm and being ignored. | ||
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Babies start learning how to speak by reading lips as young as eight months. | |
So what happens when lips and faces are covered up by masks? | ||
We're seeing a lot of things that look just like Autism. | ||
They're not making any word attempts and not communicating at all with their family. | ||
Ofsted reports detailing serious and long-lasting delays in learning caused by lockdown restrictions. | ||
Lockdown restrictions causing soaring child depression, self-harm and eating disorders. | ||
And aside from the health impacts, both mental and physical, the mask was deified as a holy sacrament and adopted as an ideological uniform. | ||
Those who refused to join the cult were vilified and monstrous. | ||
Now the media has the temerity to order people to be nice to mask wearers. | ||
Despite everything we know, this coming autumn and winter, many countries will try to reimpose mask mandates anyway. | ||
And I'm sure that those imposing the rules will continue to dutifully obey them. | ||
Oh, sweet. The sheer nerve of Fauci as he scuttles away into retirement to claim that lockdowns caused minimal damage. | ||
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Well, I don't think it's forever irreparably damaged anyone. | |
A report by The Telegraph, based on official figures from the Office for National Statistics, says that the effects of lockdown are now killing more people than COVID-19. | ||
Cases of undetected cancers, cardiac problems, and serious mental health conditions are surging, with excess We told you that. | ||
Over and over again. | ||
And how were we treated? | ||
Permitted to question the effectiveness of social distancing. | ||
Now it's permitted to say masks don't work. | ||
But all the people who fell victim to those arbitrary rules in the first place, many of them esteemed doctors and scientists, they're not getting an apology, and they're not getting their accounts back. | ||
Let's not forget the multitude of indignities. | ||
Folks, you can find and share the rest of that video at band.video. | ||
We Were Right by Paul Joseph Watson. | ||
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Stay tuned. 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. | ||
Very big show we have for you today. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout the program. | ||
We have lots of videos to show you. | ||
We're going to be talking about, again, the green climate change scam, the green news scam. | ||
We'll be talking about more information about just how negative all of this is. | ||
And it really does feel like being tomorrow's news today because we cover stuff and the next day it's all over the place. | ||
I don't know if we're just ahead of the curve or if people are actually watching us, but it's pretty interesting. | ||
Just know, just rest easy knowing that when you tune into American Journal and Infowars, you are a full 24 hours ahead of just about everybody else in the news cycle. | ||
It's pretty incredible. We're also going to show... | ||
I'm going to show as much as possible of the latest from Project Veritas because it really does reveal a deep-seated evil in this country when it comes to the public school system. | ||
And we'll talk about that. We'll also show lots of videos from Biden's rambling, incoherent, yet extremely threatening and despotic speech that he gave yesterday. | ||
We'll go over lots of video clips of that. | ||
Just lots to show you. Lots to talk about. | ||
Major news stories. | ||
That will break down, and of course, your phone calls. | ||
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Let's begin today, as we do every day, with our daily dispatch. | ||
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Your daily dispatch for Wednesday, the 31st of August 2021, or 22, whatever. | ||
Whatever year we're in. | ||
Yes, it's August 31st in the perpetual year of now. | ||
There is no future, there is no past, there is just the eternal party. | ||
The water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi has gotten so bad, the city temporarily ran out of bottled water to give to its residents. | ||
Recent torrential rain, coupled with years of water system issues, have resulted in a crisis in Jackson, Mississippi, where the city doesn't have enough water to fight fires, flush toilets, or even hand out to residents in need. | ||
Jackson's main water treatment facility began failing Monday, according to Governor Tate Reeves. | ||
The National Guard was called up to help distribute bottled water as crews worked to get the water treatment plant back online, state officials said. | ||
But the distribution itself proved unsustainable. | ||
Residents of all ages were seen waiting in lines more than a mile long at Hawkins Field Airport for at least two hours Tuesday for just one case of bottled water. | ||
Folks, make sure that you are prepared, that you don't have to spend hours waiting in line to get bottled water. | ||
Have enough water for your family to survive like a month at least stored somewhere, even if it's just in a barrel in the backyard. | ||
And as long as you have water filters like you can buy at info or store.com, you can not be subject to the failures of your government. | ||
But I think everybody in Jackson, Mississippi will rest easy knowing that The billions and billions and billions of dollars required to just keep the most basic necessities operating here in America is being spent on weapons to shell Ukrainians. | ||
So, you might not have drinking water. | ||
You might not live in a place that's safe. | ||
You might have crime everywhere and filth everywhere and your streets are broken down and you don't have water to drink. | ||
But just know, trillions of dollars being poured into the military-industrial complex. | ||
Well, something. We don't really know what their intentions are, what that has to do with the American people, but it certainly is for your benefit, of course. | ||
This week's trouble comes as the water system has been plagued with problems for years, and the city's already under a boil water notice since late July for what the state called a water quality issue. | ||
And we'll talk more about this later. | ||
But strangely, progressives are putting the blame for this in an interesting place. | ||
Black people. They're blaming black people for this. | ||
Not in so many words, of course, but the daily costs. | ||
Jackson MS is without drinking water after decades of white flight and neglect by state officials. | ||
So all the white people left, now the black people are to blame, I guess, is what they're saying. | ||
I think that's unfair, but there it is. | ||
We'll talk about it later. We're good to go. | ||
Peskov, the Kremlin's spokesperson, says Gorbachev gave impetus to the end of the Cold War and he sincerely wanted to believe that it would end and that an eternal romantic period would begin between the new Soviet Union and the West. | ||
Peskov continued and used the contagion to slam the West, which is back to Ukraine in its fight against invading Russia, saying this romanticism did not come true. | ||
The bloodthirstiness of our opponents showed itself. | ||
And frankly, he's right. As the Soviet Union collapsed, it rapidly turned into a privatized oligarchy where the former Soviet bosses as well as Western powers came in and just went buck wild and completely exploited the military. | ||
You know, unstable Soviet state leading to a total collapse in quality of life. | ||
Pawel Wargon on Twitter says, Gorbachev died. | ||
His legacy? Russia's GDP dropped by 40%. | ||
Real wages halved. | ||
Poverty ballooned from 2.2 million in 87 to 88 to 66 million in 93 to 95. | ||
Millions died under the brutal regime of privatization and shock therapy. | ||
Half a million women were trafficked into sex trafficking. | ||
It got really bad in Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union with the help of the powers of the West. | ||
But it's not like that anymore. | ||
In fact, somebody was able to save Russia from this horrible fate and actually gain wealth and pride and prosperity for their people. | ||
The person that came after Mikhail Gorbachev, that was, of course, Vladimir Putin. | ||
But moving on here, Google is blocking Trump's Truth Social app for insufficient content moderation. | ||
Tech giant Google is preventing former President Donald Trump's Truth Social app from going live in its Google Play Android app store and has cited insufficient content moderation as the reason for the holdup. | ||
Because, of course, big tech operates in one cohesive organization, essentially, to deny any free speech to anyone that disagrees with them. | ||
So you'll get kicked off of Twitter for saying certain things, which is fine because they're a private company. | ||
And you can make your own Twitter if you want, except if you do, Google Play Store and the Apple Play Store will kick you off of that. | ||
And, you know, Internet companies will block the URL and it's all a lie. | ||
This is total speech control. | ||
We'll get more into that later. | ||
Biden tells brave right wing Americans the Second Amendment has its limits, saying if you want to fight against a country, you need an F-15. | ||
Which is a bizarre thing to say when they're claiming that a bunch of completely, totally unarmed protesters wandering through the Capitol was an existential crisis to America. | ||
They nearly killed America that day without even a knife or like a pin knife or a pocket knife, let alone a gun. | ||
So a little bit of an inconsistency there in saying that the country is almost overthrown by a bunch of wandering around patriots with flags, but also saying that you can't do anything without F-18s, which I'd like to remind Joe Biden of a number of different topics, especially which I'd like to remind Joe Biden of a number of different topics, especially if you | ||
9-11 happened with some pin knives and the building in Oklahoma City was blown up with a bunch of fertilizer. | ||
I mean, there was even a guy about two years ago, call him the Sky King, who hijacked a 747. | ||
He just walked right on. | ||
He didn't even have a weapon. He just got in the cockpit and started flying. | ||
Does Joe Biden think that Americans don't have planes? | ||
Lots of Americans have planes. | ||
Does he know that? Is he aware of that? | ||
Is he aware that the F-18s that he's threatening Americans with are sitting on the ground, not that far away from where I am right now? | ||
I mean, what is he saying here? | ||
Has he ever heard of 1983 Beirut when a single car bomb killed 300 Marines? | ||
299 to be exact. | ||
I mean, is he unaware of how war operates in the modern age? | ||
Or is he just trying to scare people into shutting up and being good little subjects of his despotism? | ||
And that's the headline there. | ||
Despised, tyrannical, dementia-ridden despot mocks and threatens... | ||
The underclasses of his country. | ||
Now, at least in the old days, he'd have a despot. | ||
He'd at least actually phrase things in a way that was like, well, I'm protecting Americans and I'm protecting you from the outside forces that are doing damage. | ||
Now he's just like, oh, you pathetic Americans, we will carpet bomb your house. | ||
We'll finish up your daily dispatch here. | ||
DOJ points to likely obstruction in investigation of documents at Trump's Mar-a-Lago. | ||
I'm a bit confused by this. | ||
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The Justice Department says that efforts were likely taken to obstruct the government's investigation of documents at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home months before FBI agents searched the Florida state in early August. | ||
A court filing late Tuesday objecting to Mr. Trump's proposal that the seized documents be vetted by a third-party arbiter laid out the government's most detailed timeline yet of events that led to the unprecedented search of the premises in which investigators said they found records in places other than the storage room where Mr. Lawyers had assured them they were all held. | ||
Well, I mean, that's high treason, I think. | ||
Storing documents in places other than you said they were going to be stored? | ||
Well, that's it. | ||
That's proof. They finally got him, folks. | ||
The walls are closing in on Trump and they finally got him. | ||
So, again, I'm a bit confused here and we can get into it later. | ||
But according to the government's filing, Representative Mr. | ||
Trump handed over an accordion folder of documents when the FBI agents visited the Palm Beach property on June 3rd. | ||
Another representative then attested in writing that the team had supplied any and all documents that are responsive to the subpoena. | ||
According to the filing, further investigation showed that not to be the case, the department said. | ||
So again, so now they're saying there is obstruction, which is sort of what they always do, isn't it? | ||
They launch a baseless investigation, and then if you don't willingly tie the noose around your own neck, then they say it's obstruction of justice. | ||
Even though the so-called justice that they're trying to... | ||
That you're obstructing is completely fabricated and based off of totally falsified material. | ||
So, it's a little interesting there. | ||
And finally, we have this story. | ||
Gavin McGinnis staged alleged raid and arrest, admits in text message to friends, it was a prank, don't tell. | ||
Popular talk show host and former Proud Boy leader Gavin McGinnis staged an alleged raid on his studio and arrest. | ||
After numerous media outlets published reports of McInnis' arrest, his close friends and associates reached out to him. | ||
Three different Gateway Pundit reporters contacted Gavin after the video was posted of the incident. | ||
McInnis later informed his friends that the whole spectacle depicting his arrest for January 6th involvement was an elaborate hoax. | ||
So there you go. Made me look like a fool. | ||
We covered that for like an hour on Friday. | ||
Assuming it was real. Trusting it was real. | ||
Total violation of the trust of not just his audience, but people like myself taking that completely seriously. | ||
And made it look like a fool. | ||
So, thanks a lot, Gavin. | ||
You absolute moron. | ||
Way to make everything worse. | ||
I hope you do get arrested now. | ||
I hope next time it's real and you do get arrested and nobody cares because they're going to all assume it's fake. | ||
So have fun with that. | ||
Have fun sitting in a jail cell going, no, it's real this time, guys. | ||
Ah, well, you should have thought about that before you faked it because people are getting arrested for January 6th. | ||
Media personalities are getting arrested or blacklisted or called in for questioning because of January 6th. | ||
There are other things for doing things less than what Gavin has done. | ||
So We took it seriously because it seemed real. | ||
But, of course, it was all a big joke to Gavin, I guess. | ||
So, total scumbag move. | ||
Absolute hoax. | ||
And I was just thinking about that when I heard that it may have been a prank of some sort. | ||
It's not a prank. It's a hoax, I guess you could say. | ||
And I was just thinking, like, What would it be like if Alex did that? | ||
What would it be like if I did that? | ||
If Alex, during one of his shows, acted like the cops had just stormed in and walked off the set and then was just gone. | ||
And the show just kept going. | ||
He wasn't there. The freakout that would happen. | ||
And it's like you could never... | ||
It's such a violation of the trust of the audience. | ||
It's such... | ||
It's just spitting in the eye of people that take this stuff seriously. | ||
So... So, trying to avoid four-letter words, screw him. | ||
That's what I have to say about that. | ||
Total hoax. We fell for it. | ||
And we won't care next time when it actually happens. | ||
That's it. That's your Daily Dispatch. | ||
We're going to go now to some videos of Joe Biden and a speech he gave yesterday. | ||
I guess you could call it a speech. | ||
The... Rambling, hate-filled threats against his own people would be, I guess, more of an appropriate label for this. | ||
Stories at Infowars.com video. | ||
Biden tells brave right-wing Americans the Second Amendment has its limits. | ||
He has these hilarious comments where he says things like, nobody's coming for your guns, but we are coming for your guns. | ||
Strange. Let's just go down this list, shall we? | ||
We'll first go to this... | ||
Clip I'm talking about. Clip number two. | ||
Biden says, I'm determined to ban assault weapons in this country, but it's not about taking away anybody's guns. | ||
Uh-huh. On the NRA, we're going to take them on again, and we won. | ||
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We're not stopping here. | ||
I'm determined to ban assault weapons in this country. | ||
Determined. I did it once before, and I'll do it again. | ||
For many of you home, I want to be clear. | ||
It's not about taking away anybody's guns. | ||
In fact, we should be treating responsible gun owners as examples how every gun owner should behave. | ||
I have two shotguns at home. | ||
It's a long story, but I not oppose the guns. | ||
But I support the Second Amendment, and I support the Second Amendment. | ||
But the Second Amendment As one of the most conservative justices in history, Justice Scalia once wrote, like, quote, like most rights, the rights granted by the Second Amendment are not unlimited. | ||
They're not unlimited. | ||
I'm going to get rid of the assault rifles, but it's not about taking anybody's guns. | ||
I'm sorry, assault weapons, not assault rifles, assault weapons. | ||
What differentiates an assault weapon from a normal weapon? | ||
Whether Joe Biden wants to take it from you or not, I guess, is the answer. | ||
He's like, I have two shotguns at home. | ||
It's a long story. | ||
Joe Biden is surrounded, always, by fully automatic weapons carried by men with licenses to kill. | ||
So... Yeah, I guess just come and take it. | ||
And that really begs the question... | ||
Like, if I were to say something like, you know, if I say, I've done nothing wrong, I've not committed any crime, I've not been convicted of anything, if somebody comes to try to take my guns, I will use that gun to shoot them, is that then considered a threat? | ||
And then could they use that to get a red flag order to actually come get my guns? | ||
Kind of interesting little thought experiment that's worth playing. | ||
And you know, I was thinking about Gulag Archipelago when he asked, when the author Solzhenitsyn says, we didn't love liberty enough. | ||
And he sort of He says, what would it have been like if instead of quietly sitting in our homes like scared mice while our neighbors were stolen, carried away by the secret police, what if we stood up and fought? | ||
What if every time one of these foot soldiers of the regime went out to enforce an unlawful order, they had to worry in the back of their head, I might not come back from this. | ||
I might get attacked. | ||
He said, you know... | ||
We didn't love liberty enough and makes me wonder, do Americans love liberty enough? | ||
The good news is I think we do. | ||
I think if they actually tried to do what they want to do, Americans wouldn't stand for it. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
It is full-on war against the American people taking place right now. | ||
And they're not exactly shy about it. | ||
And they're just completely, wildly wrong about everything. | ||
Let's go now to clip number three. | ||
Here's Joe Biden. Just making things up about guns to make them sound scary. | ||
Very strange. Let's watch. | ||
Do you realize the bullet out of an AR-15 travels five times as rapidly as a bullet shot out of any other gun? | ||
Yeah. Yeah. | ||
That's not true, but it sounds bad. | ||
It sounds scary. So much faster. | ||
You can't outrun one of those bullets. | ||
One of the other bullets, you may be able to pull a Neo from the Matrix type of move, but not AR-15s. | ||
So that's very scary. | ||
Very scary sound. Of course, this was not deemed misinformation. | ||
This doesn't have a little warning underneath it from Twitter explaining, actually, no. | ||
That's not true, and Joe Biden is just making things up. | ||
No misinformation label there, because it's from Joe Biden. | ||
So everything he says is true, obviously. | ||
Now we get to the real threat of the speech. | ||
Which again, just flies in the face of everything we know about history and reality and current technology. | ||
It's bizarre he would say something like this. | ||
And we'll go over a few examples that contradict this bizarre assertion. | ||
Let's go now to clip number four. | ||
And for those brave, right-wing Americans who say it's all about keeping America—keeping America's independent and safe, if you want to fight against a country, you need an F-15. | ||
You need something a little more than a gun. | ||
No, I'm not joking. | ||
Think about this. Think about the rationale we use. | ||
That's you— Okay, you need an F-15 to fight the— To fight the American army. | ||
I guess a few contradictory examples would be Afghanistan, for one. | ||
The Taliban, completely humiliating and dominating America there. | ||
They didn't have any F-18s. | ||
I guess you could also say the JFK assassination. | ||
I mean, that was an attack against the American government. | ||
It was just one dude with a gun. | ||
That's a little bit scary, isn't it? | ||
Of course, if you buy the official stories, the Twin Towers were taken down with nothing more than box cutters. | ||
The Murrah building in Oklahoma City was taken down with fertilizer. | ||
The Beirut bombing of the Marine barracks. | ||
That was just one truck full of explosives. | ||
Killed 300 Marines. | ||
It's also the fact that Americans, a lot of them do have Planes. | ||
Hell, I know how to fly a plane. | ||
I don't own one. | ||
I could get my hands on one pretty easily. | ||
It's just a little odd. | ||
A little odd he would make a comment like that. | ||
And by odd, of course, I mean completely objectionable, totally unacceptable, and a blatant and open threat from the Government of this country, against the people of this country, that if they get out of line, they will, what, be carpet bombed? | ||
You'll, what, send drones to blow up their families? | ||
Will our weddings be hit next? | ||
I mean, I guess we're the terrorists now, so I guess we can just expect that to happen. | ||
At the end of the day, The most important thing is that you have the people who are going to be given orders to do things against the American people have the moral strength to reject the orders that they're given. | ||
I mean, that's what needs—it's the only possible thing. | ||
Because we know the people in charge openly despise the American people. | ||
They would love, and the only thing stopping them is the threat of the American people with the guns that we have from giving the order to just start rounding people up and putting people in camps and or killing them, committing mass murder. | ||
You know, I'm always reminded of the time after Hurricane Katrina when the National Guard was sent house to house to confiscate people's guns. | ||
Even though people were using those guns to stop looters that were breaking into houses because there was no police and there was no electricity, so they couldn't reach out and contact anybody, so they had to defend themselves. | ||
Instead of being able to defend themselves with their guns, as is, anybody would say, the point of the Second Amendment, right? | ||
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It's dangerous to say you're going after it. | ||
Well, what about protecting your house against invasion from criminals? | ||
Isn't that an appropriate use of deadly force? | ||
Well, not if the government wants to say anything about it. | ||
And, of course, the videos from that, which are in several documentaries from Infowars and Alex Jones... | ||
The police state documentaries. | ||
You see the actual National Guard members going from house to house, and in between houses, they're talking to the camera going, this is bad what we're doing. | ||
This is not right. I feel weird taking guns from people when there are mobs of criminals running around looting houses and killing people. | ||
It feels bad taking guns. | ||
Anyway, knock, knock, knock. | ||
Hi, your guns, please. So you need to... | ||
Have the moral grounding to not do that. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
And of course that's why the moves against the army have been taking place. | ||
Why people who refuse to mindlessly submit to experimental injections were kicked out. | ||
The reason why they're now saying we need to bring foreigners in to serve in our country. | ||
They won't have any problem with going against Americans or violating our constitutional rights. | ||
So they're setting everything up for a showdown. | ||
And it's pretty amazing how many people are against the Americans. | ||
On one side, you've got the American people, mostly regular, work-a-day kind of people. | ||
They go to their jobs. They like raising families. | ||
They like... Eating cheeseburgers and watching football. | ||
Just normal people going about their everyday lives. | ||
And then against them is this legion. | ||
And it's the people that run this country. | ||
It's people like Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi. | ||
It's their international banking financiers like George Soros, Larry Fink, the people that control all of the money of the people in America. | ||
And of course, that would be one thing if you had, on the other side... | ||
You know, some sort of, you know, if it was like capitalist versus communist, you had other countries that were in favor of the American people. | ||
But do you think that our ostensible number one geopolitical enemy, China, do you think they hate the American government or do you think they hate the American people? | ||
Do you think if China was given the chance, do you side, does China side with the elite controllers of this country or do they side with the just regular people of this country? | ||
So you've got the regular American people on one side. | ||
On the other side, you have the leaders of this country, the elites, the bankers, the people who run big tech and all of the big corporations doing everything they can to dismantle and destroy America. | ||
At the same time, you have the warmongers and the military itself who see America as nothing more than energy and lives to exploit for their own ends. | ||
And then behind them, you have China, you have Russia, and you have all of these other nations that are just waiting for America to collapse into a civil war of some sort so they can come in and help to, you know, reinstate peace. | ||
By which, of course, they mean slaughter the American people as a whole. | ||
So on one hand, it seems overwhelming. | ||
On the other hand, you have to laugh because the American people aren't even fighting yet. | ||
The American people, for the most part, are just trying desperately to ignore all of this and just continue to go about their lives. | ||
So maybe it's time we realize what's happening. | ||
Maybe it's time we understand the attacks that we're under. | ||
Maybe it's time we recognize who our enemies are and what they're doing to us, and we actually take concerted, unified efforts to fight back against them. | ||
Get them out of office, punish them for their crimes, and use the power of America for the benefit of America and to protect ourselves from these people that despise us, including our own leadership. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
I don't even know where to go from here. | ||
here. | ||
I mean, there's so much. | ||
Let's just... | ||
Let's get into some of this stuff. | ||
I mean, I have a stack called War on Patriots. | ||
And it's not specifically about the war being waged against the American people by the government, although clearly that is happening. | ||
But also in this stack is a number of stories about private companies and big tech companies. | ||
Doing the work of censorship and silencing dissenters. | ||
Let's look at a few of these. | ||
January 6th, committee advisor confesses there's no smoking gun Trump planned the Capitol riots. | ||
This is like they're saying there's no smoking gun when there was never a bullet strike. | ||
How could there be a smoking gun if there isn't even a bullet hole that you're looking for? | ||
Nobody was shot. So what are you talking about? | ||
How could there be a smoking gun? | ||
The former top advisor admitted ahead of Thursday's blockbuster primetime hearings there was no smoking gun that Trump planned the Capitol riot. | ||
In fact, Rogelman confessed there was no direct evidence showing the riot was a premeditated attack. | ||
Of course, this is from June of this year. | ||
So they've done this the entire time. | ||
This is the top advisor to the January 6th committee. | ||
Admitting months ago that there was no planned attack. | ||
What happened to the January 6th committee hearings? | ||
I guess they just stopped those. | ||
I guess that just sort of pittered out. | ||
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The damage has already been done. | |
They allege that he was the mastermind behind an insurrection, have a big fanfare, and then before it falls flat, ratings have declined, they've faded out. | ||
Yeah, they just sort of stopped doing it, though. | ||
It was like the whole thing was supposed to be this build-up where it was like, tune in next time to see the latest revelations of January 6th. | ||
They did like four or five hearings that they aired in prime time. | ||
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A few were tentative. They had a schedule that ran throughout the month, and then they had tentative dates planned. | |
So yeah, the political damage has been done. | ||
They're trying to make sure that Trump just does not run again in 2024. | ||
Because if you think about it from the government's perspective, he's very volatile and he has something to lose, but... | ||
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Ultimately, he's fighting for his legacy and is best equated to someone who has nothing to lose. | |
Yeah, I mean, I don't know. | ||
It's just strange that they just stopped doing it. | ||
They just, like... | ||
We just gave up, I guess. I mean, the committee's still out there. | ||
The committee's still investigating things, I guess. | ||
They're just not holding any hearings anymore. | ||
They just decided that it wasn't working. | ||
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They just decided to hang back and watch the American Journal. | |
Yeah, there you go. With any of this, Attorney General Merrick Garland just sent out a message to everyone at the Justice Department ordering that no one may contact Congress. | ||
Why didn't he order a similar gag on the inappropriate and illegal Justice Department leaks to the media? | ||
It's because of a cover-up. | ||
That's according to Mike Davis. | ||
He says, My former boss Chuck Grassley, the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, may have strong words for Garland. | ||
And Grassley has been a strong champion for whistleblowers, especially at the Justice Department for decades. | ||
Here's how to reach him. So if there are any whistleblowers in the Department of Justice, feel free to contact Chuck Grassley. | ||
Here's the actual memorandum. | ||
In light of the confirmation earlier this month of Carlos Uyarte, assistant attorney general for the Office of Legislative Affairs, this is an appropriate time to reaffirm and remind all department personnel of our existing policies regarding communication between the Justice Department and Congress. | ||
These policies, which can be founded, blah, blah, blah, may be supplemented from time to time with more specific directions for particular components. | ||
They say these policies are designed to protect our criminal and civil law enforcement decisions and our legal judgments from partisan and other inappropriate influences, whether real, perceived, or indirect. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't even... It's like... | ||
It's so obvious at this point. | ||
They are just openly attacking and destroying the American people. | ||
The FBI is completely discredited. | ||
The CIA is completely rogue, has no oversight whatsoever from the Congress. | ||
We have completely lost control as the American people over the functions of our government. | ||
And they are now turning this massive apparatus built in the follow-up to 9-11 during the build-up to the war on terror, given ultimate and unquestionable power to do whatever they want to whoever they want with whatever flimsy excuse they feel like making or not. | ||
Or they can just do it and say it's national security. | ||
We don't have to explain anything. | ||
And now that entire apparatus, that huge weapon system, has been turned towards the American people and is starting to be charged and fired. | ||
And now, you know, our representatives in the government, government by the people for the people, is completely incapable of providing the oversight that is their responsibility. | ||
I mean, it just couldn't be more obvious. | ||
And I guess there's just nothing that's being done about it. | ||
Absolutely nothing. And here's a couple examples of Again, what actually happens when, not when, you know, the right wing calls out blatant partisanship, right? | ||
I mean, for five years. | ||
For five years, we've known about the FBI sending text messages to each other, bragging and laughing about the way they were fabricating evidence to create an insurance policy to target a major political candidate. | ||
Nothing was done about that. | ||
Those people are still in office. | ||
They weren't even fired, let alone imprisoned, let alone executed for treason. | ||
They're still in charge. | ||
So what happens when you get evidence of blatant partisanship, blatant criminality at the tops of our government? | ||
Absolutely nothing. The highest Missouri state court fined Kim Gardner just $750 after she admitted to wrongdoings in the Greitens case. | ||
Records show at least 62 acts of misconduct. | ||
So this is Soros-funded St. | ||
Louis circuit attorney Kim Gardner got off easy by the state's highest court. | ||
So essentially, the court unanimously ruled Kim Gardner failed to file a timely response to reporter John Solomon for information on her communication with political insiders and Soros operatives. | ||
A court last year found that Kim Gardner engaged in misconduct in her prosecution of Eric Greitens, the governor of Missouri. | ||
She refused to turn over communications with George Soros and Missouri political insiders related to her false case against Eric Gretens. | ||
A Missouri appeals court upheld a previous judge's ruling in January against the Soros-funded attorney. | ||
She faces multiple misconduct probe for illicit conduct in her plot to take down Missouri Governor Eric Gretens. | ||
On Tuesday, the state's highest court fined Gardner only $750 for offenses and lawlessness. | ||
Tuesday, she was ordered to pay a fine for handling of a criminal case against Governor Eric Greetings. | ||
In April, Circuit Attorney appeared before Missouri Office of Disciplinary Counsel, which oversees the attorney's bar licenses, St. | ||
Louis County Courthouse, for claims of prosecutorial misconduct. | ||
She was accused in a 73-page report of failing to disclose evidence to Greeten's lawyers, misrepresenting evidence and other ethical violations. | ||
Gardner hired William Tesebi as a private investigator for the place. | ||
Tesebi, who has since pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for tampering with evidence in the case, So again, you've got a Soros-funded DA who has completely... | ||
Allowed her city to just spiral into total lawlessness, won't punish criminals, and who knows how many thousands have been victimized or killed because of her lack of actually doing her job. | ||
Because what she sees her job as is... | ||
An agent of the globalist system, just like you had the mayor of Chicago say, before you can become a police officer, before you can work in our office, you have to pledge loyalty to the New World Order. | ||
I mean, that's who these people are working for. | ||
So she used her power and prestige and privileges as the attorney general or State prosecutor to target a political opponent, the governor of Missouri. | ||
She hid evidence. She fabricated evidence. | ||
She altered evidence in order to create a crime where there wasn't one in order to politically damage her opposition. | ||
And her punishment? | ||
$750. She's still in office. | ||
She'll probably do it again. Why not? | ||
This is just what happens. | ||
Absolutely nothing. What about Lois Lerner? | ||
Lois Lerner was caught using the IRS to target non-profits that were conservative. | ||
Using the power, again, her power as position at the IRS to target her political opponents. | ||
Now her associate is heading the new expansion of the IRS. It goes on and on, folks. | ||
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We don't punish these criminals. They're just going to keep doing it. | |
Welcome back, folks. Again, you know, all you have to do to figure out Where things are going is just, just a mad, just take things to their logical conclusion. | ||
That's all that's necessary. | ||
And then you're making predictions that inevitably come true. | ||
You seem like a prophet. | ||
I mean, how many times on this show have I said they're going to make voting Republican illegal? | ||
Sounds crazy. Sounds out there. | ||
Sounds totally wild. | ||
But all of these things follow a predictable pattern. | ||
And if nothing is done to stop the rhetoric, then the rhetoric becomes action. | ||
And the rhetoric that starts in the fringes makes its way, slowly but surely, to the people in charge. | ||
And so, all you have to do is listen to the craziest, most wild-eyed You know, insane leftists and just understand that that's just a precursor to what the Democratic Party is about to say in about a month or two. | ||
And the way that you know this is going to happen is when these people say these completely insane things, nobody calls them out for it. | ||
Nobody says, what the hell are you saying? | ||
Nobody says, do you realize that the claim you just made is incredibly reckless, dangerous, and dangerous? | ||
You know, countered everything you profess to believe. | ||
Our democracy, our free and open democracy, where the will of the people is the utmost. | ||
I mean, then they come out and say something like, all Republicans are terrorists, and all of the other MSNBC correspondents there nod their heads sagely. | ||
Yes, it's very true. | ||
Yes. Half the country is domestic terrorists. | ||
I'm smart. I'm super smart, and I believe that My neighbor down the road is a domestic terrorist because he doesn't like paying taxes. | ||
Yes. I'm intelligent. | ||
I'm an academic. And so they're going full bore. | ||
So what starts in the far left, you know, bread-to-communist Twitch streamer realm makes its way to MSNBC. MSNBC, you know, gives it approval. | ||
They test it there, they see what the outrage is, and then they actually make it into law. | ||
So I want to go down to a video, a guy named Kurt Bardella on MSNBC, saying that supporters of Trump are straight up a domestic terrorist cell. | ||
They have to be treated as such. | ||
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Let's watch. Well, I think President Joe Biden's been doing his job, honestly. | |
Remember, he inherited the presidency during a massive streak of uncertainty because of the COVID pandemic that also created a lot of economic uncertainty. | ||
Where Joe Biden has been over the last year and a half, he's been getting stuff done. | ||
And we're coming off of a historic sequence of events where we've gotten bipartisan gun reform done. | ||
We've gotten infrastructure done. | ||
We've gotten the chips bill done. | ||
We've gotten the Inflation Reduction Act done. | ||
Joe Biden has been doing his job, and now that the legislative successes have piled up, he can now turn his focus to the broader conversation that many of us have been having about the health of democracy. | ||
And let's be very clear here. | ||
The Republican Party, the MAGA Republicans, are a domestic terrorist cell operating in America. | ||
This is a group of people who have decided that it is It's acceptable to use violence and threats of violence to try to achieve their political means. | ||
That it's okay to threaten law enforcement to stop them from doing their job. | ||
Anytime that you have a group of people dedicated and devoted to using violent rhetoric, extreme means, to incite violence against other people, that is terrorism. | ||
That's what we're seeing from this version of the modern Republican Party. | ||
And of course, the MSNBC people don't say, what the hell are you talking about? | ||
They're just Republicans. Like, what do you mean they're all terrorists? | ||
No, the people that are using violence, especially against law enforcement, are, you know, the people doing violence against law enforcement. | ||
That would be Antifa. | ||
That would be Black Lives Matter. | ||
That would be the insane people who actually do things like, I don't know, shoot five cops in the head in Dallas. | ||
You know, things like that. | ||
I mean, it's hard to even be mad when they just are living in a fantasy world. | ||
But you have to understand, people buy this crap. | ||
They believe this. They think they're standing up against a terrorist network, a terrorist cell operating in America. | ||
Take your calls and what we can do about that. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Patriots, freedom lovers, terrorists, we welcome you all. | ||
That's what makes a terrorist, by the way, now. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I honestly struggle to even, like, comprehend or try to explain what insanity that we're facing. comprehend or try to explain what insanity that we're facing. | ||
It's like Again, if you can't see it for what it is, how am I going to explain it to you? | ||
How am I going to get through to you at the same time that the American president is saying he's going to come for your guns and that MAGA Republicans are semi-fascist and you have the FBI coordinating with Big Tech and the Biden campaign To bury information that would be negative to them at the same time they're fabricating evidence and launching fake investigations and leaking to the media to prevent Donald Trump from being able to succeed at the same time that they're setting up patriots for false flag terroristic activity which was designed, | ||
coordinated, and activated entirely by the FBI. At the same time that you have the IRS getting 87,000 new employees. | ||
Same time that you have big tech doing things like pre-bunking misinformation. | ||
And this is a hilarious article from NBC News. | ||
Google is trying out pre-bunking to counter misinformation. | ||
So what they're saying is they're using cartoons. | ||
90-second cartoons in a lab setting. | ||
As advertisements on YouTube explaining in simple, nonpartisan language some of the most common manipulation techniques. | ||
Interesting. One of the manipulation techniques, I guess, would be showing cartoons that tell you how to think. | ||
They say the cartoon succeeded in raising people's awareness about common misinformation tactics such as scapegoating and creating a false choice, at least for a short time, they found. | ||
How did they... Use these? | ||
Well, for one thing, they say they're comparing the effects to vaccination. | ||
They're inoculating people against the harmful effects of conspiracy theories, propaganda, and other misinformation. | ||
That's right. It's a wrong-think vaccine. | ||
That they're giving us. The latest research was persuasive enough that Google is adopting the approach in three European countries, Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic, in order to pre-bank anti-refugee sentiment around people fleeing Ukraine. | ||
Again, so they have a position they want people to believe, and they don't even... | ||
I don't know. I don't know how you can't see through this. | ||
It's just their vision. | ||
It's just their image of the world that they're trying to present. | ||
It is completely partisan. | ||
It is completely one-sided. | ||
It is completely subjective to their interpretation of events. | ||
Why should the people of Poland or Slovakia or the Czech Republic be in favor of more refugees? | ||
It's like they don't understand that their views are not just global universal views. | ||
You're allowed to have different views. | ||
But see, they don't see their manipulations as manipulations. | ||
They don't see their highly sophisticated psychological manipulation tactics as anything other than just making people think the right way. | ||
We're just trying to protect people from misinformation. | ||
No, they're creating programs and testing them and then rolling them out in real time to alter people's thought process and change their beliefs to be more in line with what they believe. | ||
It doesn't matter who is doing this or why. | ||
It ain't good. And so, you know, it's not just the government doing this. | ||
It's all of the big tech companies. | ||
They're all You know, operating in one cohesive fashion. | ||
The story from The Federalist puts it pretty well, talking about Mark Zuckerberg admitting that the FBI came to him to pre-bunk the story that will soon be coming out. | ||
Of course, they knew about the story because they had the laptop, because they were spying on Rudy Giuliani, because they knew he was taking it to the New York Post, and they knew it would be going crazy. | ||
To the press, eventually. | ||
So they got out ahead of it, knowing that it was real, knowing that it was legitimate, knowing that it was actual evidence of horrific crimes and traitorous activity by not just the son of, but the president or the Democratic Party candidate, Joe Biden. And they went to Big Tech to just suggest, make a nice little suggestion that They bury this and not allow it to spread. | ||
During that time, this article says, Facebook decreased the distribution of the story by making the story rank lower in the news feeds. | ||
You could still share it. | ||
You could still consume it, said Zuckerberg. | ||
But fewer people saw it than they would have. | ||
Whether the FBI identified the Hunter Biden laptop story as about to drop Russian misinformation, however, is irrelevant because the warning the Bureau provided Facebook proved specific enough for big tech company to censor distribution of the New York Post story. | ||
And contrary to fake intel, the FBI provided Facebook's team. | ||
The laptop was not Russian disinformation. | ||
But a true and devastating story showing Joe Biden had lied to the American public when he claimed in September of 2019 that he never discussed his son's foreign business dealings. | ||
Information on the laptop further implicated the Democrat presidential candidate in a pay-to-play scandal involving Russia, Ukraine, and China. | ||
Again, they don't... | ||
It's like... | ||
It's like you've got... | ||
You've got multiple layers here, and I think maybe in the next segment I'll go to the Project Veritas video, because that really exposes it very well. | ||
In that video that we're going to show you, it's a vice principal of a school, public school, in Connecticut, and he's talking very openly when he thinks he's in private, when he thinks he's just talking to a, you know, fellow psychopath. He's very open, Very upfront about the fact that he's using his position to discriminate against certain people. | ||
He sees his role as turning children against their parents and usurping parents' rights to form the minds of their children. | ||
And he wants to make them better Democrats. | ||
And he's not shy about it. He's not obscure about it. | ||
And he doesn't phrase it in terms of, well, we're just trying to make, you know, we're trying to build better citizens and blah, blah, blah. | ||
No, when they're behind the scenes, when they're in private, he's like, yeah, we're discriminating against conservatives. | ||
We're making kids more progressive. | ||
And we are, you know, doing things in a way that destroys the parents' ability to have any oversight over what we're doing. | ||
We're separating kids from their parents. | ||
Like, they're very open about it in private. | ||
And so with all of these different stories, like the FBI... Do we think the FBI is sitting there, the FBI agents are sitting there going, look, this is Russian disinformation and we can't have this be spreading around. | ||
This is a national security thing. | ||
We have to go to Facebook and let them know this is that. | ||
Like, no, it's just all complete lies. | ||
They know they're lying. | ||
They know what they're doing. | ||
You can't treat these people like they have... | ||
The best interest of the world in mind, they might just be a little bit off one way or another. | ||
Whether it's Google or FBI or politicians, they know exactly what they're doing. | ||
You really have to recognize that. | ||
You really have to recognize that all this is on purpose. | ||
I know most people watching us probably do recognize that, but I'm just thinking about regular Americans out there That still have this idea that somehow these powers, whether it's the corporate or the government powers, have their best interests in mind. | ||
There's never been any evidence of that. | ||
The only thing you have is the empty, very clever, but very hollow rhetoric of very evil people. | ||
At the end of the day, that's the only way that you can describe it. | ||
And it's almost like the word evil has... | ||
Has lost some of its meaning, but we're going to find the exact meaning of evil. | ||
And it's this guy you're about to see from Project Veritas, who was exposed by Project Veritas, who just... | ||
They're just evil. | ||
That's the only way you can put it. | ||
It's just... It's deceit, deception, manipulation, power, greed, narcissism, hatred... | ||
This is a battle of good versus evil. | ||
All right, folks, Project Veritas has time and time again to come out with incredible videos that expose the machinations Project Veritas has time and time again to come out with incredible videos that expose the machinations of those in power, whether Peace. | ||
The media, everybody in between. | ||
And the most important and valuable thing they do is expose the dishonesty that's on display. | ||
That these people who will go out in public or in their public persona be very reasonable and couch everything. | ||
They believe in everything they say and the most high-minded and humanitarian values. | ||
And then behind the scenes, they take the mask off and they say, I'm using my power now. | ||
To these ends and screw the people that don't follow along. | ||
That to me is the most valuable thing. | ||
So what you're about to see is of course evidence of stuff going on all around the country. | ||
But more importantly the way these people feel power in this. | ||
The way that they recognize what they're doing is evil. | ||
What they're doing is objectionable. | ||
What they're doing would never be countenanced if it was known. | ||
And they feel like they're being like little secret agents. | ||
It's so cool that I'm doing this stuff that if people knew, they'd be so mad. | ||
But as long as we keep it secret, as long as I act like what I'm doing is just for the best interest of the kids, then I can get away with it. | ||
They love this. | ||
Just complete, total corruption. | ||
In the real sense. As in rot. | ||
As in putrid, toxic malaise. | ||
Just... Let's watch and we'll comment on the way. | ||
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Oh, so then what do you do as a Catholic? | |
If you find out someone is a Catholic campus? | ||
Teaching them how to think. | ||
That's it. It doesn't matter what they think about it. | ||
If they think about it in a logical, progressive way, that becomes their own. | ||
Like, so you kind of like do it on to think in a more liberal way. | ||
I believe the more progressive teachers are actually more savvy about delivering a democratic message without really ever mentioning politics. | ||
They'll never say, oh, this is a liberal or democratic way of doing this. | ||
They'll just make that conform. | ||
This is how we handle things. | ||
It's subtle. And that's how you get away with it? | ||
That's right. That's how you get away with it. | ||
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And how do you make sure the parents don't find out? | |
And they can find out, so long as you've never mentioned politics. | ||
And then later down the line, you're going to vote to become, and you will have a great service to our country. | ||
Greenwich, Connecticut is one of the most beautiful and wealthy cities in the Nutbeg State. | ||
Now, what you're about to see is one assistant principal in charge of 360 students defying state regulations, preventing Catholics or conservatives from being hired as a teacher. | ||
Meet Jeremy Boland, the assistant principal at Cos Cobb Elementary in Greenwich, Connecticut. | ||
Boland met up with one of our undercover journalists and revealed stunning discriminatory hiring practices as well as his politicized beliefs on how his school should be run. | ||
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What do you mean? | |
Responsibility to shape the schools, which then shape the kids. | ||
Because I can't get past the parents, do I really have as much of an influence on the kids as I want? | ||
I try in my own way, but right now my job is to hire the right teachers. | ||
Do we work for the parents or do we work for the kids? | ||
Don't tell me. We work for the kids. | ||
So it's not about parenting? | ||
It shouldn't be. I don't think. | ||
Here I am holding a copy of the Costco 2021-2022 handbook. | ||
Notice how Jeremy Boland, the assistant principal's name, is on you, along with recently retired principal Gene Schmidt. | ||
Now, inside this handbook, we found a quote from Boland saying, quote, Thank you for entrusting us with the care of your child, close quote. | ||
But now watch how Bolin tells her undercover journalist he doesn't hire anyone who sides with parents. | ||
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Like, ask me, as if you're angry. | |
Like, what are some of the questions you get on? | ||
So, um, I'm trying to think of technically hard words. | ||
So we had a meeting with a parent. | ||
Propose and develop for your student to develop these reading skills and these concepts, and if a parent disagrees with you, how do you handle it? | ||
Okay, so if someone sides with the parent, then what? | ||
You let them explain, and then you move on to the next question. | ||
But then eventually the outcome of that... | ||
They don't get the job. | ||
Now watch as Bolin reveals to our journalist how he uses a specific line of questioning during the interview process to help determine if someone is conservative, which plays a key role in his evaluation on whether to hire that individual or not. | ||
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How can you figure out who's conservative? | |
It comes down to the stories. | ||
Typically, an interview is 30 minutes, which is not a long time. | ||
So, you've got to be very specific about the questions. | ||
So, I've developed a set of questions that I use for almost all my interviews, and it's all leading them to tell a story. | ||
So then, what do you do with them? | ||
Like, if they're fine for a job? | ||
We interview them. | ||
And you'd call them in a few days and say, sorry, move forward with another candidate. | ||
So, like, you would... | ||
I haven't hired one yet. | ||
And would you have anything? | ||
I don't think so. It's just that stuck mindset. | ||
I need a growth mindset. | ||
Actually, now I'm thinking about it. | ||
I think one of the questions that might start picking is something about changing their skills. | ||
Students having a lot of effective, is it really boring? | ||
Yeah. | ||
If you end up with a student, you're asking them to buy a family, tell me how you do the questions too. | ||
That's a good question. | ||
So what's the correct answer to that? | ||
The truth is, they don't expect that they educate them. | ||
Students in the world, they get to choose however they want to identify them. | ||
Right, and if someone gives the opposite answer and they're in support, or they're not in support of transgender. | ||
So if you tell somebody who's cardiology, who's considered being so free, they would probably say something detrimental to the event. | ||
I don't think kids, we're going to have enough courage to make decisions. | ||
If people knew that you didn't hire conservatives, do you think they would request? | ||
I'm not allowed to ask. | ||
They're familiar with me, and they're not allowed to ask me. | ||
So it just comes out of the way I've worded some of them. | ||
Again, folks, this is the latest from Project Veritas. | ||
The Secret Curriculum Part 1. | ||
And again, if you don't think that this is happening in every school district in the country, you are not paying attention. | ||
Of course it is. And of course, with this knowing smirk, say we just move on to the next question and we don't hire them. | ||
Because if they knew what we were doing, we'd be hung. | ||
Welcome back, folks. We're going to go ahead and open up the phone calls now. | ||
Give us a call here at American Journal, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
We're going to continue to talk about education and pedophilia, which seem to be increasingly intertwined these days. | ||
Pretty horrific as well as just all sorts of destructive and degenerate sexual activity. | ||
It's just so absurd. | ||
We're also going to talk about COVID-19. | ||
We still have some great reset Green New Deal lies to debunk. | ||
We'll get to all of that and more. | ||
The number to dial 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
This story was posted, well, this Twitter thread was posted by somebody named Knox Endemic. | ||
He says, some guy from my high school made a Facebook post about how being a stripper, prostitute, or OnlyFans girl is not empowering and is gross. | ||
I've never seen such a one-sided pile-on by dozens of people. | ||
And honestly, this is what sort of makes me hate everyone and just like completely give up hope. | ||
Because it would be one thing if you had, even in the Soviet Union, everybody understood, according to reports that you've heard, everybody understood that the media was lying to you all the time. | ||
They understood that Pravda was what the government wanted you to think, and it was totally false. | ||
So they understood, the regular people, the regular citizens, had this understanding that the people at the top are lying to us, they don't want what's best for us, and they just sort of kept their own counsel in their own head. | ||
But here, it's like you've got these destructive, horrific policies being pursued, and the American people, instead of being outraged by them, are in favor of them, and they fall for them, and they think they're good people for going along with them. | ||
Same thing, like the drag queen... | ||
Children's shows. Who would take their kid to that? | ||
And yet, every time they hold one of these, there's dozens of people there celebrating this, acting like it's normal. | ||
People walking by on the street go, oh, that looks kind of fun. | ||
And one thing that annoys me about this, have I talked about Provincetown on the show yet? | ||
Did I ever mention Provincetown, you guys? | ||
So Provincetown is the place where the Pilgrims landed before they went to Plymouth Rock. | ||
They were... In this area off Cape Cod for about five weeks while they wrote the Mayflower Compact. | ||
This is where the Mayflower Compact was written. | ||
It has this beautiful monument right in the middle to the pilgrims built in 1910. | ||
Teddy Roosevelt laid the founding stone. | ||
It's this beautiful giant monument. | ||
Castle Tower with a big freeze of the pilgrims landing there. | ||
The pilgrims, of course, were coming from America. | ||
I mean, look, it's beautiful. | ||
It's a gorgeous, gorgeous little seaside town on Cape Cod. | ||
And it's where the pilgrims, of course, first landed in their mission, their attempt to flee religious persecution in England to set up a Essentially church-run society here in America. | ||
That was their attempt. And that monument is a reminder of those people's sacrifice and the risk that they took. | ||
And of course it was those people in those communities that were the seed of what became America. | ||
And if you go to Provincetown now, it is... | ||
Filth. It's like a gay version of Bourbon Street in New Orleans. | ||
And if you hear about Provincennes, they say, well, it's a thriving gay and lesbian community. | ||
And when you hear something like that, you'd think like, okay, that's, you know... | ||
Whatever. I'm going to go there and there's going to be little fishing piers and little restaurants and it might be nice and clean and whatever. | ||
And I guess there's an artistic community there that has all these gays and lesbians and people. | ||
So there's going to be lots of art and it's going to be real pretty and nicely kept. | ||
And it is. It is very pretty and nicely kept. | ||
It's also... Just disgusting. | ||
It's also just horrific. | ||
And I was walking around Provincetown. | ||
I was in Cape Cod last month. | ||
And there was something so disturbing about it. | ||
And I was trying to think like, what is it that makes this so different? | ||
From somewhere like Bourbon Street in New Orleans. | ||
You go to Bourbon Street in New Orleans, it's also filthy and degenerate, right? | ||
They're not shy about it, right? | ||
You're walking down the street, there's posters for sex shows, and there's strippers trying to get you to, you know, drink stuff out of their... | ||
It's just, it's... | ||
It's a wild time, right? | ||
Out of their what? Yeah, well, go to Bourbon Street and find out out of their what. | ||
So, you know, I was just thinking to myself. | ||
I was walking around going... This reminds me of Bourbon Street. | ||
It reminds me of New Orleans. | ||
But there's something different about it. | ||
There's something that puts me off. | ||
Is it just because it's gay stuff? | ||
To be a stripper and a whore and all this, it's all degenerate. | ||
It's all sinful. It's all disgusting and lower. | ||
It's something uplifting about this. | ||
There's nothing like... It's all just filth and dirt and nastiness. | ||
So why is it so different in province towns? | ||
It's just because it's gay. But it's because Bourbon Street is not trying to act like it's not Bourbon Street. | ||
They're not trying to act like what they're engaged in on Bourbon Street is something cute and good and moral and uplifting. | ||
They're like, no, we're a dirty bar street full of dirty bars, dirty people, getting drunk, doing things they're going to regret. | ||
That's what we're here for. | ||
That's what it's about. So there's like a—and I don't even know if it's hypocrisy, but in Provincetown, it's this weird mix where it's like they want to act like their sexual degeneracy is somehow— Good. | ||
It's somehow beneficial. | ||
It's somehow, you know, moral and cute. | ||
It's like it's not, though. | ||
It's not. It's weird and degenerate. | ||
So you have, you know, in Bourbon Street, you'll have the live sex show next to the bar, next to the whatever, Zydeco dance hall, next to the strip club. | ||
And in Provincetown, you have like a candy shop next to Big Daddy's leather and lace shop. | ||
And it's like, ugh. This is weird. | ||
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It's weird. It's very weird. | |
And I don't know what it is... | ||
About this, that people think it's somehow moral and good to be sexually degenerate now. | ||
You can be sexually degenerate. | ||
I'm not going to judge you. I love Bourbon Street. | ||
I love New Orleans. | ||
It's probably my favorite city in America, outside of Houston. | ||
But they just... | ||
There's something about this refusal to acknowledge that It's something sinful and degenerate and weird. | ||
Because it is. It just is. | ||
Sorry. And you go to Provincetown and it's not just like, oh, it's a cute little gay town and like, yeah, there's lots of artists and there's lots of... | ||
No, it's like every poster has some man in a dress. | ||
Every flag is either a pride flag or a Ukrainian flag. | ||
That's where I was thinking. I was like, you know, the Korean flag is just a pride flag now. | ||
It's just a pride flag saying that you're proud of the military-industrial complex and your mindless adherence to their warmongering. | ||
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It's the pride flag minus the red, the purple, and the green, right? | |
Yeah, well, and the... | ||
And the orange. I mean, there's lots of pride flags now, and this is just one of them. | ||
But, you know, every... | ||
Every event has to be a gay event. | ||
You know, every music festival is the transgender music festival. | ||
Every art show is the lesbian resist art festival. | ||
Every store has to have some sort of weird, like, literally, you walk into a store and you're like, oh, look, it's a store with flip-flops and swimsuits and dildos. | ||
It's weird. It's very weird. | ||
So we'll get into... Some of this is on the other side, but I was just thinking about that and how the way that this is, like, seen as a great thing. | ||
Hmm. Oh, it's so wonderful. | ||
These gay people are allowed to be themselves. | ||
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I guess. But why? | |
But why? Is it a great thing that, I don't know, strippers are whores? | ||
All right, folks, we'll go out to your phone calls this segment. | ||
I do want to play some videos and remind you to go to Infowarsstore.com to support everything that we do here. | ||
I guarantee you I've said more in this episode you will ever see on Fox News, Daily Caller, The Blaze. | ||
I mean... Just saying, folks. | ||
When you are really aware of the good versus evil spiritual nature of this conflict, there is no... | ||
There's no time to dance around this stuff. | ||
And we already showed you the video of the Connecticut School Public School assistant principal... | ||
Bragging and smirking, sneering about how he discriminates against conservative people, but he'll never get caught for it. | ||
And this, of course, is the way that progressives operate. | ||
It is, again, you have to understand, this is not an aberration. | ||
This is not something that's an anomaly, something unexpected. | ||
It is Intrinsic to their belief system. | ||
Okay? They have to lie about what they're enforcing on people. | ||
They have to be deceitful. | ||
Talked a million times about Jimmy Flanagan, the candidate for city council here in Austin, who's, you know, a lead assistant. | ||
Had his chat logs leaked with socialists saying, yeah, well, we have to take moderate Democrat positions just so we get elected. | ||
Once we're elected, then we'll put our real agenda into practice. | ||
This is just how they operate. | ||
Completely in line with their beliefs. | ||
You have to understand, their ideology is one of deception and of deceit and of manipulation and of coercion and of force. | ||
That's all it is. They see the world as what it is. | ||
They get it. Republicans are still in this fantasy world of the old America where people are upstanding and say what they really believe and will fight for what's right. | ||
That doesn't exist anymore. | ||
We've been taken over by demons in human clothes. | ||
Let's go to some videos that highlight that exactly. | ||
First, this is Will Witt confronting the School Board Council in Tampa. | ||
A book that encourages kids to go on sex apps and also shows graphic sexual content. | ||
Clip number 18. Let's watch. Good evening. | ||
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My name is Will Witt, and I'm here to really ask what is wrong with Hillsborough County Public Schools that they would allow such a book like this is a book that's gay in their schools. | |
I mean, if you look at what's happening in this book, it is pornographic. | ||
If kids go online, they're not allowed to watch porn. | ||
It is illegal for them to do so. | ||
The kids at these schools are 11 to 13 years old, and it is encouraging them to go on the dating site Grindr. | ||
You guys, the world that you live in, you know what Grindr is. | ||
It is not just a place where you go and meet other people. | ||
It is a gay sex app. | ||
And you are encouraging children to go onto that app and engage in these sexual activities. | ||
You are opening them up to sexual predators, and you are opening them up to grooming. | ||
And so what I'm here to say is that there are no excuses for having a book like this in classrooms at schools here in Florida. | ||
It is evil. And of course they probably sneered him as well. | ||
You're trying to burn books! | ||
That's their response. | ||
You don't believe in freedom of speech. | ||
You're a fascist that's trying to burn books. | ||
That's what they say when you just point out you are giving pornography to children and making them read books that encourage them to go on gay sex hookup apps. | ||
Yeah, we're going to burn that book, you idiots. | ||
Of course, this is leaking down. | ||
In fact, here we have an undercover video filmed by a student. | ||
And the most uplifting and encouraging thing about this video is you hear the student's response to this teacher. | ||
But the teacher is encouraging kids to not judge somebody if they are a MAP, a minor attracted pedophile. | ||
Minor attracted person? | ||
We'll call them pedophiles. | ||
But you can see at the beginning of this, she goes, don't call them. | ||
So apparently just before this video, kid called, you know, adult men who want to have sex with five-year-old girls pedophiles, and she's very mad. | ||
Do not call them pedophiles. | ||
You call them minor attracted persons, and we're not going to judge them for wanting to sleep with children. | ||
This is a public school teacher in El Paso, Texas, being filmed secretly. | ||
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Let's watch. Do not drink the water. | |
Let's go to clip number 10. | ||
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Stop calling them that. | |
You're not allowed to do the label. Stop it. | ||
We're not going to call them that. | ||
We're going to call them masks. | ||
Minor attractive persons. | ||
So don't judge people just because they want to have sex with a five-year-old. | ||
So you can hear that the kids are going, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
But see, they're in the process of being indoctrinated. | ||
They still have the remnants of what their parents have taught them, and that'll be hammered out of them by the time they graduate. | ||
They'll be forced to write papers and to take tests where the correct answer is that MAPS are good-loving people that need to be cared for and need to have their urges considered no different than anybody else's. | ||
So that'll be beaten out of him eventually, according to the plans by the public school system. | ||
But there was a public school teacher telling high school kids, do not judge people for wanting to have sex with five-year-olds. | ||
We're not going to call them pedophiles. | ||
We're going to call them maps, minor attracted persons. | ||
Can you please share that video to people? | ||
Can you please, for the love of God, just anybody in your house, We're good to go. | ||
That it's good and normal for adults to want to have sex with five-year-olds? | ||
Make them defend that. | ||
Really, honestly. Please, for the love of God, make people aware of what's happening and that it's up to all of us To make major changes to get back to some sense of normalcy. | ||
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Well, let's not forget, you know, if you are a gay and you're against groomers, Twitter will suspend your account and deplatform you and all the things just to make sure that there is no dissension within the ranks. | |
Yep. And just like Libs of TikTok wrote in Human Events, mainstream media isn't mad about gender surgery on teens. | ||
They're mad you found out. | ||
And this goes into... | ||
The whole thing where Boston University makes videos where they're like, we love cutting children's genitals off. | ||
We have had many successful mastectomies of little girls. | ||
And then people go, what the hell are you talking about? | ||
That's disgusting. And they go, they're spreading disinformation. | ||
We never do any of that stuff. | ||
Dishonesty is implicit. | ||
Dishonesty is necessary for them. | ||
It is intrinsic to their belief system because what they believe is horrific and normal people recognize that. | ||
Normal people have to realize that you cannot just roll your eyes and go, well, those people are crazy because they're coming after your kids. | ||
They're coming after your children. | ||
They're embedding themselves in the institution. | ||
They are taking control of the levers of power and they are turning them against you. | ||
You cannot roll your eyes and just sigh at this. | ||
You cannot just pretend like this is normal. | ||
This is abnormal. This is destructive. | ||
This is horrific. And this is just the cultural side of a total and complete civilizational collapse that they are bringing about on purpose. | ||
They're announcing it. They're telling you they're doing it. | ||
None of it makes any sense. | ||
None of it is moral. None of it is ethical. | ||
None of it is beneficial to anybody or anything, including the environmental crap, including the race crap, including the LGBT just acceptance and equality crap. | ||
It's all crap, folks. | ||
And it's It's a deluge and it's drowning us all. | ||
So you can't just be aware of this. | ||
You have to be active against this. | ||
And if you're not aware of this, if all of this stuff is too terrifying and too weird and makes you too upset, you got to get over that. | ||
You have to get over the fact that you're a little uncomfortable knowing there's a wolf biting your neck with its teeth on your trachea just waiting to clamp down. | ||
All of this stuff is happening simultaneously on an international level at the same time that the FBI is telling Facebook to bury negative information about Joe Biden and the disinformation governance board is now being folded into the Department of Homeland Security. | ||
They'll just carry out their pre-bunking of misinformation that they disagree with while spreading just torrent after torrent of misinformation as everything they've said about COVID and climate change has all been proven utterly and completely incorrect. | ||
And yet telling people it's incorrect and telling the truth in the face of their lies, you get removed from the Internet. | ||
And it's happening all at once all over the world. | ||
It's all very well orchestrated, very well organized. | ||
And the end result is nothing but your subjugation, slavery, dispossession and debt. | ||
For the love of God, folks, we're running out of time. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. - Yes. | |
We're out to your phone calls now. | ||
We have Josh in FEMA Region 8. | ||
He says we have final days to prepare. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Josh. You're on the air. | ||
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It's that time. It's cheap. | ||
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They don't even have bottled water to give to their residents. | ||
Their residents should be prepared. | ||
You should not put yourself in a position where you have to rely on the So incoherent, incapable government to keep you going. | ||
Incredible. Let's go now to Trent. | ||
Trent, we met at Barton Springs and I told you to call in. | ||
Remind me, I met a lot of people at Barton Springs that day. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Trent. Hey, can you hear me, Harrison? | ||
Yes, sir. It's really nice to meet you. | ||
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You're a really nice guy. I write the children's books. | |
Okay, yeah, of course. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Yes, sir. | ||
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I know it only takes two or three drops. | ||
I normally take a dropper or two, and I'll, like, swish it under my tongue for a good, like, 10, 15 seconds. | ||
It's an acquired taste, but after you get used to it, you can feel it going into your veins and hitting your brain and decalcifying the penile gland. | ||
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Now, I want to talk about the kids' books. | |
I'd honestly like to talk about the fact that my father's in the hospital right now, and he lied to me for two years until, like, he had aphid naturally. | ||
But now there's chances he might have blood clots, and it's two years ago that he got vaccinated. | ||
They told me they would wait two years to see everything. | ||
They lied, so I'm kind of upset about that. | ||
I'm sorry. It's all good, brother. | ||
God's going to work everything out. | ||
Pride. The school stuff. | ||
It's the whole reason I write my kids' books, brother. | ||
Like, I'm so disgusted with people out there and their pride. | ||
Because pride is what? | ||
One of the seven deadly sins. | ||
You know what I mean? It's like everything that you're saying, it's like hell is empty because all the demons are here. | ||
You know what I mean? Yes, and it's like demons can't do things to you without your permission. | ||
They have to slowly break your brain down and decondition you so they'll accept what you want them to do for you or take from you and vice versa. | ||
And you can see it all the way from George Carlin and the things you couldn't say on the radio or TV and then to him expanding it to like 100 things just shortly a few years later. | ||
And then again now, the F-bomb and everything's cool on the radio and TV for the most part. | ||
Yeah. You know what I mean? They don't really trip on us about our language anymore. | ||
And it's all deconditioning. | ||
Like, for example, Shooter with Mark Wahlberg. | ||
I watched that yesterday. And the governor who set all this stuff up and was trying to kill the shooter, Mark Wahlberg, said, what do you mean? | ||
There's no such thing as Democrats or Republicans. | ||
It's all about the world agenda. | ||
Did you tell them that there's This isn't really about oil, smiling on TV. You know, that's the truth. | ||
The movies tell us the truth so much, man, and it just blows my mind how people have been deconditioned to this primitive level of, er, er, I want to have sex, er, er, I go to work, and then I do it all over again. | ||
It blows my mind that nobody critically thinks anymore, and the schools are what's doing it. | ||
No, you're exactly right. | ||
And the point about the curse words is a very good one, one we've talked about here, because it used to be about decency. | ||
There used to be this idea of decency and of innocence that you were trying to preserve in the public sphere. | ||
You didn't want to expose children to something that they shouldn't see before they're ready to comprehend it. | ||
So things like, you know, things that were sexually explicit or curse words or things like that were prevented from going out. | ||
Or scary movies. Things that were scary or violent were prevented from being shown. | ||
Now all that stuff is shown. | ||
It's things that offend people that has to be censored. | ||
It's a big difference. All right, folks, we'll go out to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
Just a few updates I thought I'd give you about the state of COVID. A little bit of COVID confusion. | ||
New information coming out, I guess you could say. | ||
It's not new, of course. | ||
It's just that they finally decided to admit all of it. | ||
First, we go to New York Times, who, and again, I haven't even read this article, but I can already tell you what it says, but I can also already tell you what it should say and what the truth is. | ||
The The title of this New York Times article is Why Many Americans Turned on Anthony Fauci. | ||
And this is from the opinion section. | ||
If you want to actually know why, it's because Anthony Fauci is a despicable liar who routinely changes his statements and his beliefs to conform with whatever the politically expedient thing is. | ||
And yet he couches his dictates in the armor of so-called science. | ||
So anybody that contradicts him is deemed a science denier. | ||
It's because he's a sickening little elf who has destroyed the entire economy, destroyed the mental capacity of millions of children all across the globe and especially here in America because of his unscientific, unsupported and incredibly damaging demands during unsupported and incredibly damaging demands during COVID. | ||
That's why New York Times, you could be a three sentence story because he sucks. | ||
There you go. | ||
One sentence story. | ||
Why so many Americans turned on Anthony Fauci? | ||
Because he sucks and because nothing he ever suggested did the slightest bit of good and in fact did nothing but bad things, did nothing but evil. | ||
The vaccines are killing people. | ||
The vaccines are ineffective. | ||
The vaccines make you more likely to get COVID and they're more likely to cause myocarditis than getting COVID itself does. | ||
And the masks are incredibly damaging and not helpful whatsoever. | ||
And the lockdowns. And the social distancing. | ||
And he made himself the spokesperson for all of this. | ||
So we hate him because he is a petty, despicable, elfish tyrant who deserves to be hurled across the Potomac. | ||
Hope we cleared that up, New York Times. | ||
Freaking idiots. Meanwhile, EcoHealth Alliance and Boston University have been awarded a million dollars to predict and prevent future pandemics. | ||
That's right, folks. EcoHealth Alliance, the lab that created the coronavirus and then released it to the world, has now been given a million dollars to do it again. | ||
So congratulations, EcoHealth. | ||
You got away with it and are now being rewarded for the world-ending catastrophe you yourselves have released. | ||
Enjoy it while you can. We're going to get recompense. | ||
There is going to be a reckoning. | ||
So have fun with that. | ||
Then you have this from nature.com. | ||
Titanium dioxide particles frequently present in face masks intended for general use require regulatory control. | ||
Although titanium dioxide is suspected human carcinogen when inhaled, fiber-grade titanium oxide nanoparticles were demonstrated in synthetic textile fibers of face masks intended for general public use. | ||
Translation, your mask is replete with cancer-causing chemicals that you are breathing in hours a day, every day, and forcing onto children. | ||
Glad they finally decided to actually investigate this. | ||
They say, STEM-EDX analysis on sections of a variety of single-use and reusable masks visualized agglomerated near-spherical titanium dioxide particles in non-woven fabrics, polyester, polyamide, and bicomponent fibers. | ||
Median sizes of constitute particles range from 89 to 184 nanometers, implying an important fraction of nanosized particles. | ||
The total TIO2, the titanium oxide mass, determined ranged from this to this. | ||
the estimated mass fiber, long story short, it gives you cancer. | ||
Long story short, there is cancer-causing chemicals in the face masks that you're forcing on children hours a day for years on end, as if you didn't know that already. | ||
Pretty incredible. | ||
From Vinaya Prasad, MD, it is now undeniable vaccines can cause myocarditis in men under 40 more than COVID-19. | ||
Just out, Patron Cirque 2020, I've repeatedly said Moderna should be banned in men under the age of 40. | ||
The FDA failed Americans, and this analysis is more complicated. | ||
Everyone gets breakthrough eventually. | ||
And here you see instances of myocarditis in men under the age of 40 with a massive trend Unbelievably huge spike under Moderna when you do not have it with COVID. You don't have it with COVID. COVID doesn't give you myocarditis, just the vaccine does. | ||
So they're now investigating and revealing this. | ||
And of course, they've just removed their guidance for pregnant women, saying that pregnant women shouldn't actually take the vax after two years of forcing pregnant women to take the vaccine. | ||
You also have the heart attacks, the massive deaths, the... | ||
The skyrocketing rate of unexplained deaths or sudden adult death syndrome, which is now the number one cause of death in many countries, ironically or predictably, the very countries that have the highest incidence of vaccination against COVID-19. | ||
So it's a death shot. It's killing you. | ||
And Anthony Fauci is behind it. | ||
I don't know if New York Times actually took that into account when figuring out why people despise that despicable little gremlin. | ||
Then you have this, with no fanfare, no major announcement, no apology, no hat in hand, I'm sorry, will you forgive us? | ||
Just a very quiet change in the official instruction, courtesy of covid19guidelines.nih.gov. | ||
Ivermectin. Ivermectin, they say. | ||
Acts in prohibiting post-important alpha-beta-1 nuclear transport proteins, which are a key intracellular transport process. | ||
Viruses hijack the process and enhance infection by suppressing the host's antiviral response. | ||
In addition, ivermectin docking may interfere with SARS-CoV-2 spike protein attachment to the human cell membrane. | ||
So look at that. An official government website, NIH, COVID-19 treatment guidelines now officially lists ivermectin and explains how it's effective at stopping COVID-19. | ||
Everything they said was a lie. | ||
They knew it from the very beginning. | ||
They have killed millions. | ||
They have destroyed the entire world's economy, leading to the death of even more millions. | ||
They have instituted or instigated and started a chain reaction that is going to lead to hundreds of millions of people dying from starvation, only to be compounded by their Green News scam, only compounded by their war in Ukraine. | ||
All of this is a part of a singular program. | ||
Its ultimate result is global control of the survivors that make it out on the other side and the controllers that sit at the top of this burning pile of feces that they call progressivism. | ||
That's the answer for why we hate Fauci. | ||
Everything that we always said about COVID-19, from the lab origin of it, to the social distancing, to the masks, to the vaccine, to the ivermectin and alternative treatment processes, all of it, we were right the entire time. | ||
The people in charge were wrong the entire time, but it was worse than them being wrong. | ||
They were lying. We knew it the entire time. | ||
They all deserve, at the very least, in the most merciful reaction to spend the rest of their lives in the stocks. | ||
To spend the rest of their lives in a concrete box being fed tepid gruel and... | ||
I honestly think that's a mercy. | ||
I honestly think that that is the very least that we could do. | ||
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Dude, I just cracked it. | |
I just cracked it. What? Crickets for prisoners. | ||
Force them to eat crickets. | ||
That's it. I think they should be forced to catch and cook their own crickets. | ||
I don't even think we should do the process of making it into, you know, cricket cornmeal and feeding them in an edible thing. | ||
I think just throw them in a room with live cockroaches, crickets, mealworms, frogs, and snakes and just say, we'll open this door in 50 years. | ||
Hope you make it that long. | ||
I think that's a very reasonable and beneficent and merciful way to treat people who are mass murderers on a level beyond anything we've ever seen before. | ||
ever seen before. | ||
I mean, even just even if the only thing they did was release the vaccine that has now caused skyrocketing death rates up 40, 60 percent around the world, caused unexplained deaths, a.k.a. sudden adult death syndrome to be the number one cause of death in multiple countries around a.k.a. sudden adult death syndrome to be the number one cause of death in multiple countries around the world, that alone would make them eligible But that's just the tip of the iceberg. | ||
The mental health that they've destroyed, the processes of industrialization that they have reversed, the small businesses and lives they have destroyed and and the loans that they've given out of which billions upon billions of dollars, hundreds of billions of dollars has been absolutely stolen. | ||
It's been theft. It's been death. | ||
It's been poisoning and manipulation and destroying of children's brains and destroying of societal fabric. | ||
And then they allowed the Black Lives Matter riots to take... | ||
Actually happened in the middle of this pandemic. | ||
I mean, the litany of crimes that this government and this world order has carried out in just the first or second year of their real coming out is beyond anything you could possibly imagine. | ||
And again, frankly, just... | ||
To be shot against a wall, you know, to have to go through the process of being tried and convicted for war crimes and given the due punishment as laid out by the Geneva Convention and others, that is a mercy, okay? | ||
Because I think what we all really want to do is go a little medieval on him, right? | ||
Anybody have a wagon wheel available? | ||
Alright folks, we won't waste any time going out to your calls. | ||
Now we've got River in Pennsylvania. | ||
Thanks so much for calling in. | ||
River, we're on the air. | ||
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Brother Harrison, how can you hear everybody? | |
I hear you well, thank you. What we got going on right now are we are staring down the exact walk route of 1984 mixed with a touch of The Giver and A Brave New World. | ||
You've got Newspeak, DoubleThink, This whole idea of rewrite history as we make it so we can't learn from the past and in turn dumbing down the next generation where they don't even understand what's going on. | ||
We're borderline the Great Depression, and if you go back and look, 1928, 1929, we're walking the exact path that they did back then and even worse now because it's out of the people's hands. | ||
Back then it was our fault. | ||
Nowadays it's the elite's fault, the big corporate America, and there's nothing we can do about that. | ||
Because we're allowing, I don't know, not even only ourselves, but we're allowing our children to be indoctrinated with this whole idea. | ||
Like the one guy said earlier, It's a deconstruction of all the morals and everything we've ever been taught to be converted into this whole utopia of we don't own anything and we're happy because we're all on the same page and equal. | ||
It's socialism mixed with communism on steroids. | ||
Yeah, you know, it's the dystopian smorgasbord. | ||
It's going through the buffet of 1984 and Brave New World and The Giver and Clockwork Orange and just picking and choosing all the little different, most horrific parts of all of it. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
And, you know, I used to think 1984 was too far. | ||
I thought it was unrealistic, but you see the way people are now and... | ||
Maybe too little too late. | ||
Very good point, though, River. | ||
I hear exactly what you're saying. | ||
I do want to get some more calls, though. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. Let's go to Jefferson in South Dakota who wants to talk about vaccine deaths, saying they are censorship deaths. | ||
I would agree, Jefferson. | ||
Now that we see ivermectin is now officially on the NIH.gov website as a treatment for COVID-19, they're admitting that masks are just absolutely chock full of cancer-causing chemicals. | ||
On any of this, you would be censored. | ||
You would be kicked off of YouTube for merely uttering the word Ivermectin. | ||
So what has been the effect of censorship on COVID? Jefferson, you're on the air. | ||
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Well, vaccine deaths are censorship deaths. | |
I believe mass censorship and surveillance is treason. | ||
Oh, did I just yell pandemic in a crowded theater? | ||
Right. I mean, you were talking about giving these people bugs. | ||
I mean, I'm okay with giving them a steak dinner before they go see Uncle Sparky. | ||
See, you're too kind, Jefferson. | ||
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You're so merciful. Well, I do think we should be merciful to the victims of the people that have taken the vaccine that they literally didn't know because they've been coerced and they had no information. | |
And I think the censorship is one of the major issues Why I didn't vote for Trump the last time, not to make this a Trump thing, but if you lose the ability to get accurate information, your society is over, folks. Don't you get it? | ||
And you know, the thing is that there is access to accurate information. | ||
Infowars.com, Ban.video, a number of other publications and institutes that are coming out with this stuff. | ||
So I agree that on an interpersonal level, you've got to be understanding that people just don't know what the hell is going on. | ||
And in your personal life, you're talking to somebody that you love, that you want to help to come to the true conclusion. | ||
You've got to be sort of Not so heavy-handed with them. | ||
But on a whole, I also think there's no excuse for falling for these lies. | ||
There is no reason why these lies that fly in the face of logic. | ||
I mean, we've said forever that, you know, the origin of COVID-19, that's an IQ test. | ||
If you actually fall for the idea that it came out of a farmer's market just down the road from the level four bioweapons lab, you have failed the IQ test. | ||
You're too dumb to have a say in public... | ||
You know, to have a public opinion or to, you know, vote. | ||
Like, why should you be allowed to vote when you are that stupid, when you fall for something so blatantly false? | ||
You cannot be trusted with things, you know, important such as guiding where this country goes. | ||
So I don't think we need to be merciful with people that fell for this stuff. | ||
It's their own fault. They need to be shamed for this. | ||
They need to be humiliated and told that they're willfully engaging in Open stupidity. | ||
And I mean, I'm just sick at this point. | ||
And obviously, you know, if you want people to wake up and you approach them in an aggressive way, they're just going to shut down even more than ever. | ||
So obviously on an interpersonal level, you have to treat people with respect. | ||
But in a general level with the public, no, there's no mercy. | ||
If you went along with this stuff, you have to... | ||
Admit you were wrong. You have to turn your ire against people that lied to you or you're complicit in all of this. | ||
So thank you for the call, Jefferson. | ||
I do appreciate it. Let's go to Heath in Georgia. | ||
He wants to talk about teachers and pedos. | ||
One and the same. Heath, thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. He said one and the same. | ||
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Hey, man. Yeah, I shouted you out with Owen on the Alex show the other day with what you said about, you know, right-wing celebrity. | |
But yeah, you know, I went to a pretty large and, you know, nationally famous high school in Georgia. | ||
And even then, you know, 15 years ago, we had a gym teacher that just had girls hanging out in this class all the time. | ||
Like, they weren't even supposed to be there. | ||
And then years later, it's some big thing. | ||
And, you know, it was just not even surprising to me then. | ||
I mean, it's just getting worse, and now they're conditioning it. | ||
And I mean, God only knows what these people talk about. | ||
My girlfriend mentioned that, or her kids mentioned that her teacher was talking about her relationships the other day in class. | ||
And I'm like, what does that have to do with school? | ||
Yeah, no, and it's just becoming more open and more, you know, overt. | ||
And the thing is that, like, are most high school teachers, you know, disgusting perverts? | ||
Maybe, but probably not. | ||
Are most Catholic priests disgusting perverts? | ||
No, no, probably not. | ||
Probably less than teachers, to be honest with you. | ||
We're no, you know, big Catholic apologists here, but let's just be honest. | ||
Teachers probably have a lot higher... | ||
Density of creeps and criminals than the Catholic Church. | ||
But the reason that you set up a civilization and a society is that you want to make it impossible for people that do want to do that stuff to do it. | ||
You're not saying everybody's doing this, but you want to set up a situation that if somebody does want to do it, they're not allowed to and they can't. | ||
So what they're setting up is the easiest possible way to exploit and pervert people. | ||
Children. That's what they're doing. | ||
And it's not that complicated. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Heath. | ||
Let's go to Michael in Ohio. | ||
We don't have a lot of time, but we'll carry you over, Michael. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Hey, how's it going, Harrison? | ||
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I wanted to talk really quick about two really quick topics. | |
Number one, I wanted to share along with your school topic today, my company here in Ohio, we actually own an indoor sports facility. | ||
We sued Governor Mike DeWine and we won our lawsuit. | ||
We were shut down on March 13th and we were opened on August 1st only because of a lawsuit that we filed. | ||
That lawsuit we didn't know But when we did that, we actually opened up sports to the entire state. | ||
Oh, wow. That was monumental. | ||
And when I was in this lawsuit, I got to see documents from Operation Warp Speed to the CDC to every single director. | ||
You got to go to commercial break here, Michael. | ||
Stay on the line. We'll go back to Michael. | ||
We'll go to Andrew on the other side. | ||
Stay tuned. Welcome back, folks. | ||
On the line is Michael from Ohio. | ||
So, Michael, you're saying that you were able to successfully defeat some of the COVID lockdown measures on public schools by filing a lawsuit and essentially getting them to back down. | ||
I wonder why people in other states didn't do that. | ||
Thanks, Ron. Thanks for coming on. | ||
Go ahead. Sorry about that. | ||
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Yeah, I'd like to share with you. | |
So, March 13th, we were shut down, one of the first places here in Ohio. | ||
March 16th was, obviously, we know the Fauci lockdowns. | ||
And, of course, a lot of us didn't know what was going on. | ||
We filed this lawsuit in April. | ||
We had a lot of backlash. | ||
We had hit pieces from ABC. We had Columbus Dispatch local news channels. | ||
Kingdom Sports Center is going to kill children, one of the headlines that we had. | ||
And all we wanted to do was provide a safe place for children to open. | ||
As we progress into this lawsuit, sitting there watching my father testify on why he should have a sports center, it was pretty obvious. | ||
We're here to help children, but the information that we were not allowed to speak about Children do not contract COVID. The models were wrong that 2.2 million people were going to die. | ||
And as I continued to investigate all of this stuff, it led me down a road of running for political office. | ||
I'm now connected with Sherry Tenpenny, Stu Peters, multiple different people telling my story and everything on that nature. | ||
Now, switching into the gear of when we actually opened, DeWine opened sports on August 1st after we won a temporary injunction. | ||
We're the only facility in the entire state that could have sports indoors with no testing. | ||
Now, this is pre-COVID injection death poison, so we're at the point of Actually opening our facility for children. | ||
And wow, it was great and also very troubling as we're the only place from Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky. | ||
We're the only one even in Ohio that could open. | ||
We had thousands of people come to play. | ||
With all that, my wife, switching gears into this, my wife is a school psychologist at a local school. | ||
And she mentioned to me about three or four months ago, I hadn't been investigating all this stuff, and I've been on shows talking about my lawsuit, but switching to not just COVID, but the child vaccination, something I told your producer. | ||
One of the things that my wife does specifically, she tests children for special needs, autism, behavioral issues to diagnose them. | ||
Well, what people need to understand is, like Judy Mikovits and all these doctors that have talked about for years, you guys as well, The childhood shots were in preparation for the COVID shots. | ||
They have been building us for a long time to be trusting of the pharmaceutical industry. | ||
We know that. But the children are the ones that have no consent. | ||
It's the parents. And when you get to these public school systems, my wife, what she specifically does, is she tests children. | ||
Diagnoses them, submits this to the school, and these parents are begging for diagnoses because what she does is send this to the school, the school sends this to the state, and the state sends it to CMS, Medicaid, Medicare. | ||
These parents get paid if their child is diagnosed with a behavioral issue or an autism diagnosis. | ||
Then, on top of them getting paid, they get paid at the school from CMS, which in turn pays for my wife's salary. | ||
So the racketeering, the collusion, the RICO, which I think we can get them all on one day, hopefully, if we have Thomas Renz ever attack this. | ||
This racketeering that people need to understand, this is not designed for your child's success. | ||
This is designed to destroy the mental capacity and the brain of your children. | ||
So when we put all this together, my entire life has been switched. | ||
I fight for children. I have been to hundreds of school board meetings, kicked out, Interviewing nurses and doctors during the July mandate, when that happened, I want to support people and their children. | ||
And so much more that I've encountered over the course of really two and a half years. | ||
But I have talked about it on multiple different outlets. | ||
I've been interviewed on different shows. | ||
And it's time for people to really take action. | ||
That's the thing. Because I don't have children yet. | ||
We're trying. I don't want my children to grow up in this insane, intense world. | ||
And we know that some of this stuff is inevitable. | ||
But you have to fight. | ||
And if you don't, you just sit back and you wait for things to get better. | ||
Let's vote in November, and hopefully they don't steal the election. | ||
Well, they already are. That's not the thing that we do. | ||
We fight on every level that we have, for every breath that we have. | ||
And if we don't, America, that is your fault. | ||
That is your fault for not stepping up and doing it. | ||
Bandot Video, Harrison, Alex, Owen have done for years. | ||
They don't tell us this stuff so that way we can sit back and just do nothing. | ||
They tell us this because it makes us mad. | ||
You have to take action. | ||
You have to go to your school board. | ||
You've got to run for a local office. | ||
I met General Flynn in July of 2021 at the Reawakening America Tour of Clay Clark. | ||
I met with him, and that's how I got connected with Ann VanderSteel with her show, Steel Truth, with Sherry Tenpenny and Stu Peters. | ||
And through all this, That is the thing that they're telling everyone. | ||
You've got to run for local office. | ||
So now I ran for local office. | ||
I lost my first election. | ||
I won my second one. | ||
And not credit to me, credit to God and what I am trying to do to stop this. | ||
But I just wanted to share a little bit about my story because it started with that lawsuit. | ||
It started with a wrongful shutdown. | ||
No, that's great. And to be able to take that and turn it into having a positive impact is just awesome. | ||
Tell you what, I'm going to go to a different caller now, but Michael, if you can stay on the air and give your information to my producer, I'd love to have you on and actually interview you and get you set up on Skype so we can actually talk to you and hear your story more. | ||
It does sound incredibly interesting and like a course that we want other people to follow. | ||
So hopefully you can give people advice on how to do that. | ||
So stay on the line, Michael, and my producer will get your information from you. | ||
Thank you. Thank you so much for that call. | ||
Really amazing stuff. I do want to get to one more at least. | ||
Let's go to Andrew in New Jersey. | ||
I want to talk about Gorbachev, who died today at 91. | ||
What's your story about Gorbachev, Andrew? | ||
That's what I say. I feel bad following that last caller. | ||
What an excellent caller. | ||
And quick on New Providence, I know you're a big Ron Burgundy fan, anchorman, and the Lions fan. | ||
You sound like a gay, Ron. | ||
When they're talking about Corningstone, better quick. | ||
And he's like, she has feelings, too. | ||
She's not just a body. | ||
You sound like a gay. | ||
But, sorry about that. | ||
But I went to Providence, too. | ||
And just by chance, it was the Pride Parade had just ended that day. | ||
And it was, like you said, like a negative vibe where there's a double standard. | ||
But it was funny because it was Like an undercover Trump supporter, this hippie older lady who was talking to us, my wife and I, and she's like, I look like one of them, so I'm safe. | ||
But someone like you, they'll beat up. | ||
But my wife is, you know, it's interracial, so maybe that gave us a little credit. | ||
But, you know, the left is always talking about race and, you know, diversity. | ||
But up there, I think... | ||
She was the only minority other than Serena Williams. | ||
Like, I think Serena Williams, I saw her bicycling. | ||
Not exactly there, but like Martha's Vineyard with her little kids. | ||
So other than my wife and Serena, it's all white people and people like Patty the Hick with the New York attitude. | ||
But I didn't see Shooter, but I saw The Perfect Storm. | ||
So that reminds me of Wahlberg, like Paddy reminds me of Wahlberg in that movie. | ||
You know, like a dumber fisherman guy. | ||
No, Paddy's cool. But I just want to say with both their double standards, the Pride Parade up there, New York City Pride Parade, even the Halloween Parade, they co-opted the gay coalition, and they do sexual acts, averted ass, nudity. | ||
So if it was heterosexual, They would get arrested, charged with crime, but because it's LGBTQ, they're allowed to, you know, go nude or, you know, do simulated sex acts, so it's not the same standard. | ||
And I could kind of relate that to the Reagan-Gorbachev We're too young for Reagan, but he was awesome. | ||
He was like Trump, not starting wars. | ||
He supported the anti-communist, sometimes funding or weapons, but he never sent troops. | ||
He was against the Vietnam War, so he would have been against long Middle Eastern wars, so he wouldn't intervene with troops. | ||
But it was very surprising, because all these mostly white college kids, when the Soviet Union was falling, they were all praising Gorbachev. | ||
And giving him credit, which he deserved, but none of them would give Reagan credit. | ||
And I was thinking, this is odd. | ||
Why aren't they giving our country? | ||
Plus, Gorbachev, it was easier for him to come to a peace agreement or come to the table because he was coming from weakness. | ||
If you know you can't win the fight, if it's a street fight and you're going to lose, It's easier for you to say, okay, let's make peace. | ||
I don't want to break. Yeah, lots of lessons to learn there. | ||
We got to go to break, but thanks so much for the call, Andrew. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Final segment of American Journal today. | ||
We're going to talk about energy a little bit. | ||
The green news scam, the global climate change scam that so much of the open destruction is being predicated upon, has never been more obvious, more apparent, less believable. | ||
And even the solutions that they're suggesting fly in the face of just basic logic. | ||
In fact, there are some pretty apparent inconsistencies In some of the instructions that people are given, in fact, California, two days ago or so, just a few days ago, announced that they were going to ban the selling of gasoline-only vehicles in the state by something like 2030, 2035. No more gas-powered vehicles, only electric. | ||
We're only going to have electric vehicles, but also our energy grid is overloaded. | ||
Please don't charge your electric vehicles. | ||
A little bit of an inconsistency there. | ||
Some sort of cognitive dissonance is going on that I would think a baby or a retarded dog would be able to figure out. | ||
But apparently liberals are not up to that standard. | ||
California power grid officials warn of blackouts, urge residents to conserve energy, set thermostats to 78 degrees or higher, avoid using large appliances and charging electric vehicles, and turn off unnecessary lights. | ||
This from the California ISO Heat Bulletin, August 30th, 2022. | ||
So at the same time that they are making it illegal or impossible to buy gasoline cars and forcing you to get electric vehicles, the energy grid is not able to charge them. | ||
And this total dissidence is completely disregarded by the people pushing this. | ||
Germany has also been warned. | ||
About blackouts. Blackouts threaten Germany as proliferation of heat pumps in e-vehicles drive power demand to new heights. | ||
So here again, yet again, their big solution, electric vehicles are causing massive overloads of the energy grid, which are, of course, powered by fossil fuels anyway. | ||
So, you know, your electric vehicle is just a coal-powered vehicle or a natural gas-powered vehicle, and they're overloading the system, and Germany is now Going to experience rolling blackouts, just like California, just like Texas. | ||
None of this stuff happened five years ago. | ||
That's because they hadn't rolled out the plan yet. | ||
Not in its full force and weight. | ||
This guy, Robin Kabanak, has some useful information. | ||
Advice for Germans. He says, Germany may have some blackouts in the near future. | ||
In South Africa, we call this load shedding and we've been experiencing it for 15 years. | ||
Yes, folks, it's the South Africanization of the entire Western world. | ||
He says the sun is your friend. | ||
You can get solar options for lighting and cooking. | ||
For food, you can use small gas stoves. | ||
For heat, you can use a wood stove. | ||
You know, wood is your friend, so just chop down the trees. | ||
You know, that's the beneficial environmental way to do things. | ||
If you have money lying around, buy a small generator to charge batteries. | ||
Of course, you have to get gasoline to buy those generators. | ||
That'll be illegal as well. | ||
Otherwise, use torches, solar light, or gas cooker. | ||
Oh, if the blackouts affect water supply, stock up heavily on bottled water. | ||
So, you know, you can just revert back to caveman days where you're using fire to heat your food in your home. | ||
And, you know, you can keep a barrel of water. | ||
Or, tell you what, here's the other option. | ||
You just get rid of the people doing this to you. | ||
You just stop this process in its tracks and go back to when it was not like this. | ||
Three years ago. | ||
One year ago. | ||
Before you decided to commit suicide over Ukraine and Russia. | ||
Before you decided to destroy your farming and destroy your ability to produce energy because of some unattainable and unscientific vague climate change goals. | ||
You can just... Stop the people who are doing this to you from doing this to you and then you don't have to change your life at all. | ||
Then you can just keep living in a first world country. | ||
That's the other option. So I guess the choice is yours. | ||
Become a caveman. Revert to pre-industrial age where you are poverty stricken and your very survival is a struggle and an effort and comfort is not even in your concern because merely not freezing to death is your number one priority. | ||
Or the other option is find the people that are doing this to you and stop letting them run the country. | ||
I guess that's up to you. | ||
I guess it's up to you what you do. | ||
It's like, here's how you deal with the guy using a bat to break all of your bones. | ||
Your bones aren't going to work anymore, so you're going to have to figure out how to cook food without using your hands. | ||
And you're going to have to learn how to get around without using your feet because your bones are broken. | ||
Or you can just fight the guy who's beating you with a bat and stop him from breaking all of your bones and destroying... | ||
Your infrastructure. It's up to you, I guess. | ||
Be a victim and learn how to get used to being a victim and learn how to adapt to their attacks against you or fight back and stop them from doing this to you. | ||
The choice is yours, Germany, America, California, Texas. | ||
The choice is ours. I'm going to go to this video from Tucker Carlson now. | ||
It's one of those examples of things that we've been talking about for the last couple weeks, but Tucker Carlson does such a great job of putting it all together. | ||
Do we have a Tucker Carlson video? | ||
I put it in the folder late. | ||
All right, let's go to Tucker Carlson now, talking about the complete lies and fabrications and nonsense of the so-called Green Agenda. | ||
Let's watch. Banning gasoline engines, which we've had for more than 100 years, which have completely defined modern society, And that if you're a normal person in this country and don't use the subway from the Upper West Side to Midtown every day, but actually drive like the overwhelming majority of Americans, this is the biggest change in your lifetime. | ||
Have you been consultant on it? | ||
Has there been a debate about it? | ||
All you hear is you must do this because it's good for the environment. | ||
But that's a lie. It's measurably a lie. | ||
Electronic vehicles are terrible for the environment. | ||
Roger McGrath took the time to spell it out recently in Chronicles Magazine. | ||
As he noted, supplying the materials necessary for the battery of an electric car, alone, just the battery, requires, and we're quoting, processing, using fossil fuels, of course, of at least 50 tons of ores. | ||
Ooh, it takes a lot of energy to process ore. | ||
A single battery for an electric car needs at least, quote, 30 pounds of lithium, 60 pounds of cobalt, 130 pounds of nickel, 90 pounds of copper, 190 pounds of graphite, and roughly 500 pounds of steel, aluminum, magnesium, plastic, and other materials. | ||
End quote. All of which are derived from mining. | ||
Oh, where's that mining gonna take place? | ||
Well, in third world countries with no environmental regulations whatsoever. | ||
How is this good for the environment? | ||
Speak slowly so we can understand. | ||
And yet in California, under Gavin Newsom's new order, every vehicle would require those materials. | ||
Here's the problem. We don't have that much lithium or cobalt in the United States. | ||
So where are those elements going to come from, which are required for electric vehicles? | ||
Well, lithium mines in China. | ||
Did you know the answer to that already? | ||
Probably did. And the Congo. | ||
Let's go exploit Africa so we can feel virtuous. | ||
As the New York Times reported last year, and we're quoting, production of raw materials like lithium, cobalt, and nickel that are essential to electronic vehicle technologies are often ruinous to land, water, wildlife, and people. | ||
End quote. And by the way, land, water, wildlife, and people are exactly the four things that the environmental lobby has no interest at all in. | ||
They don't care about the land, they don't care about the water, they don't care about the wildlife, and they don't care about the people. | ||
It's not about that at all. | ||
It's a religion. It's about making them feel like good people and increasing their control over you. | ||
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Period. Period. | |
That's exactly right. And again, it's not even a matter of your ideology, your belief. | ||
It's just a matter of cold, hard facts, of just logic, of just understanding what is actually happening. | ||
I know that electric vehicles, along with being completely pointless since they are mostly derived from coal or natural gas anyway, and require this massive destruction of the earth just to get the materials to make them, they also are... | ||
All hooked up to a grid where they can be surveilled and controlled by remote. | ||
So that's the other big convenience of electric vehicles. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 14. | ||
This is about nickel, one of the other primary components of electric vehicles. | ||
Let's watch. So it says nickel is the unsung hero in the electric vehicle battery. | ||
Nickel demand for the clean energy transition is expected to increase 19 times by 2040. | ||
Most new nickel supply growth comes from the rainforest of Indonesia. | ||
Oh, look at that beautiful rainforest that's just dirt now. | ||
Look, it's just piles of dirt and poisonous lead. | ||
Nickel lacerates live beneath rainforests. | ||
Hold on, go back. I want to read that because that's an important point here. | ||
So literally, to get nickel, you have to deforest rainforest. | ||
As the forest is cleared, stored carbon is released, and the region's extremely high, localized biodiversity is destroyed. | ||
Let's keep going. Saving the earth, folks. | ||
Mud runoffs clog rivers, pollute coastlines, once fertile fishing lands. | ||
Pollutants contaminate air and water, causing all sorts of horrible things. | ||
Processing this low-grade material emissions creates toxic waste. | ||
But it's for the earth, folks, and if you're against it, then you're a terrorist that hates the globe. | ||
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