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If we're taking people out of the country, you wouldn't believe how bad these people are. | ||
These aren't people. | ||
These are animals. The mouthpieces of globalism have long traded the safety of everyday Americans for a vague rallying cry of combating racism to harness the power they obsess over, abandoning any responsibility for the terrorism they have lured across our border. | ||
And so when the President of the United States says about undocumented immigrants, these aren't people, these are animals. | ||
You have to wonder, does he not believe in the spark of divinity, the dignity and worth of every person? | ||
We've had racists, and they've existed, they've tried to get elected president. | ||
He's the first one that has. | ||
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We do not stifle dissent, we do not otherize or sow hatred, and we certainly never say, go back to your country, to a brown or a black person, because that is a racist trope. | |
HHS testified to Congress back in 2016 that special interest aliens do not necessarily have connections to terrorism. | ||
As Stephanie pointed out, they often mean that they have travel patterns that go to countries where you get secondary screening or you're from a country where there may have been terrorists at some time. | ||
So to suggest that they are terrorists is just... | ||
It's a lot. The unyielding gaslighting projected from the Democrats has smothered crucial intel on the infiltration of cells all across a wide open United States that an unsuspecting public must be aware of before the hammer falls yet again on American soil. | ||
On the morning of September 11, 2001, 19 men armed with box cutters directed by a man on dialysis in a cave fortress halfway around the world using a satellite phone and a laptop directed the most sophisticated penetration of the most heavily defended airspace in the world. | ||
Overpowering the passengers in the military combat train pilots on four commercial aircraft before flying those planes wildly off course for over an hour without being molested by a single fighter interceptor. | ||
These 19 hijackers, devout religious fundamentalists who like to drink alcohol, snort cocaine, and live with pink-haired strippers, managed to knock down three buildings with two planes in New York. | ||
While in Washington, a pilot who couldn't handle a single-engine Cessna was able to fly a 757 in an 8,000-foot descending 270-degree corkscrew turn to come exactly level with the ground. | ||
Hitting the Pentagon in the Budget Analyst Office, where DOD staffers were working on the mystery of the $2.3 trillion that Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld had announced missing from the Pentagon's coffers in a press conference the day before, on September 10th, 2001. | ||
That is, until stories like this bubble to the surface, as a New Mexico man was indicted for allegedly trying to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization. | ||
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45-year-old Herman Wilson has been trying to help militant Islamist group ISIS since at least 2020. | |
Federal documents filed by the U.S. Attorney's Office say the Albuquerque man wanted to go to Egypt to support the terrorist organization, even using the online platform Telegram to recruit others. | ||
A confidential informant recruited through Telegram told investigators Wilson was training them how to fight on behalf of the terrorist organization and drove them to Kirtland Air Force Base to show them how, quote, easy it was to get through security. | ||
A federal grand jury indicted Herman Levon Wilson, also known as Bilal Moon Min Abdullah. | ||
Wilson attempted to create an Islamic State Center in New Mexico that would offer ISIS ideology teachings and provide training in tactical maneuvers and martial arts. | ||
The center was allegedly meant to serve as a safe haven for individuals preparing to travel and fight on behalf of ISIS in the United States and abroad. | ||
This, according to the same Department of Justice We're good to go. | ||
Showing the free-for-all along the U.S.-Mexico boundary is unabated. | ||
The number of people on the terrorist watch list caught crossing the border is a record for any month, equaling all of 2021 and more than the Border Patrol found from 2017 to 2020 combined. | ||
Contrary to the fantasies of Saul Alinsky's egotistical neophytes jabbering away on the idiot box, the threat is very real. | ||
John reporting. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Well, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the program. | ||
This is The American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
So glad you're here with us this morning. | ||
We have a lot to talk about. | ||
The Purge continues. The war on patriots rolls on. | ||
Also, real war. | ||
Also, legitimate state versus state on the verge of nuclear annihilation war is heating up around the country, and we're going to take a look at that today as well. | ||
We'll have an international character to today's show. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout the program, and boy, do I have a swell collection of videos for you today, folks. | ||
Just... Oh, it's horrible. | ||
It's all horrible. So let's just get into it. | ||
it here it is your daily dispatch all right here it is folks your daily dispatch for tuesday the 13th of september 2022 Donald Trump's surprise visit to Washington, D.C. sparks arrest speculation. | ||
Donald Trump made a surprise and unannounced visit to Washington, D.C. on Sunday, prompting speculation and rumors about the reason for his trip. | ||
A video of Trump arriving at Dulles Airport in Virginia, an airport frequently used by those heading to the Capitol, was posted online by freelance reporter Andrew Layden. | ||
The former president can be seen getting out of a plane and hopping into a vehicle waiting on the asphalt. | ||
Trump appears to be wearing golf shoes and a white polo top. | ||
A motorcade of vehicles then drives away with Layden suggesting Trump was heading to his golf course in D.C. | ||
Dun, dun, dun. | ||
I mean, it's really amazing seeing the speculation about this. | ||
from... | ||
What do they call them? Blue Anon? | ||
What's the corollary to QAnon? | ||
The left-wing conspiracy theorists? | ||
We'll dig into the images. | ||
They're like, Trump got off the plane. | ||
He's wearing golf shoes. | ||
That means that he was pulled off of a golf course. | ||
It means that they didn't even give him time to go home and change. | ||
They arrested him and they yanked him right off of the... | ||
Green on hole number three. | ||
They didn't even give him time to change his shoes. | ||
And like later that day, he's on a golf course. | ||
And they're like, yeah, see? | ||
See what I mean? | ||
See what I... He's golfing. | ||
It's his last chance to golf in freedom. | ||
They're giving him a chance to enjoy his final day in freedom. | ||
It's just... I guess they're not used to conspiracy theories. | ||
You're doing everything backwards, you guys. | ||
Take it from a professional conspiracy theorist. | ||
You're supposed to take the evidence and then form a theory. | ||
Around that evidence. | ||
What you're doing is living in a fantasy world where you have what you want to be happening and then you pick and choose so-called evidence that comports to your theory, but then when you have other evidence that demolishes that theory, you either ignore it or just lie about it because you're bad at this. | ||
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That left-wing conspiracy outlet you're thinking of is MSNBC. Yes, MSNBC, that's right. | |
Yes, the far-left fringe conspiracy theorists like MSNBC, CNN, the White House, and everyone on Twitter with a blue checkmark. | ||
You also forgot about the grainy footage. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
A minute and a half clip by Kelly O'Donnell herself. | ||
Blue check mark. That's right. | ||
We're full on Bigfoot style filming through the bushes. | ||
Grainy. She's been stalking Trump and I didn't see him playing once. | ||
I didn't see one swing. | ||
Is Trump Bigfoot? | ||
Maybe Trump is Bigfoot. | ||
Maybe that's the issue. | ||
He's been spending his off time in the woods of the Pacific Northwest. | ||
Bigfoot little hands? | ||
Oh my god. | ||
It's all coming together. | ||
It's not that his hands are small, it's that they're out of proportion to his giant feet. | ||
Florida. Alright, alright. | ||
Moving on here. DHS chief says biggest... | ||
Oh, another wild-eyed and baselessly speculative conspiracy theorist. | ||
The head of the DHS, DHS chief, says biggest terror threat in America, I'm sorry, biggest terror threat is Americans radicalized by online narratives. | ||
If we just feed this through the rhetoric machine, you can see that what he's saying is the biggest threat to America right now is your First Amendment right. | ||
The biggest threat to America right now is enumerated. | ||
Luckily, we have a fancy little list. | ||
We don't even need Alejandro Mayorkas, Innsmouth-look-worm scumbag. | ||
We have a list already. | ||
It's called the Bill of Rights. | ||
Top terror threats. One, freedom of speech. | ||
Two, guns. I mean, you can just go down the list. | ||
It's incredible. The demonization of Americans continued on the anniversary of 9-11. | ||
With DHS Chief Alejandro Mayorkas suggesting the biggest terror threat was domestic extremists radicalized by false narratives propagated on online platforms. | ||
The Homeland Security Secretary made the comments during an appearance on MSNBC. Mayorkas said last year that white extremists are the greatest threat to America and put out terror alerts painting opponents of COVID lockdowns and people who don't trust the Biden regime as potential domestic terrorists. | ||
He's right. You know, the white people he's talking about are the ones in balaclavas with Antifa flags. | ||
You know... | ||
Think about it. | ||
They've been radicalized by propaganda on Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
If only that's what he meant. | ||
If only that's what he meant. | ||
He wasn't lying. Probably. | ||
If I had to guess, I'd say the biggest threat to America right now is, you know, the border that Alejandro Mayorkas is in charge of. | ||
Border Patrol chief says memo clearing a migrant release into U.S. after Title 42 end is unprecedented. | ||
The head of Border Patrol stated that an internal U.S. Customs and Border Protection guidance memo from May clearing border agents to release illegal migrants into the interior of the U.S. in anticipation of a surge at the border of Title 42 is officially terminated is unprecedented in the 31 years he's been with the agency. | ||
It's not just unprecedented in the last 31 years. | ||
It's unprecedented in the history of America. | ||
Hell, I would say it's unprecedented in the last, oh, 1600 years or so. | ||
I mean, the last time that a state of this size had border protection this porous and this open, it was probably the Roman Empire. | ||
It was the Roman Republic. | ||
At the very end, you understand. | ||
It was the Roman state at the very end of its existence that had this sort of open border. | ||
But other than that, the idea that the government of a country would actually facilitate and... | ||
Actually perform the operation of bringing in unvetted foreigners into the interior of its country. | ||
That concept is entirely unprecedented in the history of the world. | ||
Except for the few times where it's happened in the past. | ||
At the end stages of an empire or a republic. | ||
As they open the border and fill their ranks of the military with foreign... | ||
Yes, it's all coming to an end. | ||
It's all happening on purpose. | ||
It's all being manufactured and created for the benefit of the very few multinational psychopaths that are driving everything. | ||
Meanwhile, we are going to talk about A lot of far-flung theaters of war in this episode. | ||
Armenia says 49 soldiers killed in clashes with Azerbaijan. | ||
Armenia said Tuesday at least 49 of its soldiers had been killed in clashes along the border with Azerbaijan after a sharp escalation in hostilities that prompted big powers to call for restraint. | ||
I'm telling you, that video we watched last week like messed me up. | ||
I can't read stuff like this without being like, people don't know where Utah is. | ||
What am I talking about? Armenia and Azerbaijan. | ||
These are countries, folks. These are countries. | ||
They're countries on the far side of the world. | ||
Armenia is the oldest Christian country in the history of the world. | ||
Turkey is involved in this whole mess. | ||
We're over there in the Caucasus regions. | ||
It's just, you know, we'll get into it. | ||
It's just, I swear, that video messed me up. | ||
That video messed me up just every time I'm reading something like Azerbaijan. | ||
Just like, do people even know what Azerbaijan is? | ||
And I remember... There are people in this country that don't know what Utah is, so maybe I'm asking too much of the American people, but we'll get into this. | ||
We'll talk about this. | ||
This has been a long, simmering conflict that may be boiling over. | ||
And we'll also be talking about Greece and Turkey as that conflict heats up in direct and exacting Timeline as laid out by the prophecy of St. | ||
Posayus on the island of Mount Athos. | ||
So we'll get into that as well. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
Biden outlines ambitious moonshot effort to reduce cancer deaths in the U.S. Cancer moonshot speech he gave. | ||
It was, again, a bumbling diatribe of embarrassment and stupidity and Alzheimer's events. | ||
We'll get into it. It was a moonshot, but unlike, you know, we will go to the moon in 10 years. | ||
It was like, we will do something with cancer, maybe, and it might get better, except it won't. | ||
MRNA, we're going to inject you more. | ||
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All right, folks, welcome back to the American Journal. | |
Maybe we should start like a daily segment. | ||
It'll be like the daily man in the arena segment. | ||
It'll be a little promotional thing. | ||
It'll be like the Budweiser. | ||
What was their thing that Owen did a parody of? | ||
One time, Real Men of Genius. | ||
Isn't that what it was called? Kind of like that. | ||
It's the real man in the arena. | ||
The real people getting involved. | ||
Of course, the man in the arena is the new series of coins available now at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
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There's only 10,000 of these coins have been minted. | ||
That sounds like a lot. But not when it comes to the InfoWars audience. | ||
These things are getting snapped up at a rapid rate. | ||
So make sure you can get your founding member series, or I'm sorry, your Man in the Arena series. | ||
The founding member series of Collectible Silver Rounds launched last year and was hugely successful because this is not just a way to support InfoWars. | ||
It's an investment. | ||
It's a precious metal that will not tarnish, will not lose its luster and can be passed down to your kids or grandkids or parents. | ||
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Whatever you want to do with it. | ||
Trade it for ammo during the purge. | ||
Whatever you want to do, it's entirely up to you. | ||
There's only 10,000 of them and they're now available on Infowarsstore.com. | ||
The one ounce man in the arena, Theodore Roosevelt, silver round. | ||
Really a beautiful work of art that you can own at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
And of course it symbolizes the man in the arena. | ||
And much like that Shakespeare line, all the world's a stage, all the world's an arena. | ||
Our whole existence is an arena. | ||
And there's blood on the sand. | ||
Do you want to be one of the viewers of this, sitting up in the stands, just watching the action play out? | ||
Or do you want to be in the arena, fighting with everything you've got, and changing the course of history to your design? | ||
I think I know the answer. | ||
If you're watching this, you're probably in that latter category. | ||
You're probably... | ||
Well... | ||
Spiritually aligned with, but frankly not quite as involved as the great Tim Lasley. | ||
Tim Lasley is of course Bullhorner-in-Chief of the Seattle area. | ||
And he, yesterday, bullhorned Ball Gates, as he puts it. | ||
He bullhorned Bill Gates as he exited his helicopter in Blaine, Washington. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 20 and info-warrior extraordinaire, Tim Lasley. | ||
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You will pay! You will not succeed, Bill! | |
Grimes Against Humanity, Gerenberg 2 is happening. | ||
OpenFerris.com, we have all the research. | ||
Have fun defending yourself in front of court of law. | ||
Bravo. | ||
And for that, Tim Leslie is today's man in the arena. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Calling out Bill Gates with his gay little walk. | ||
Just the way he walks. | ||
Let's roll that tape again. | ||
You can just see he's got this like... | ||
He like leans back a lot. | ||
I mean, they all look like lizards. | ||
They all look like the most unhealthy, deformed, humanoid monsters the world has ever seen. | ||
There's Tim Leslie letting Bill Gates know that he doesn't just get to run roughshod over humanity without a little bit of pushback. | ||
And TheGuardian.com has this story from today. | ||
The strain is the worst in my lifetime. | ||
How Bill Gates is staying optimistic. | ||
Oh dear. Oh my. | ||
We feel so much for the once richest man in the world. | ||
This mass murderer. | ||
Who's caused the death and disfiguration of tens of thousands around the world with his tainted vaccines? | ||
Oh, was it hard getting yelled at? | ||
Oh dear. Oh, I'm so sorry. | ||
Is your private helicopter trip interrupted by a plebeian? | ||
Telling you to get ready to face the trials and possibly the wall. | ||
Oh, poor guy. | ||
Darn it. COVID and Ukraine war were major setbacks in the pursuit of global development goals. | ||
What? Okay, I'm going to have to revisit this story. | ||
COVID and the Ukraine war were major setbacks in the pursuit of global development goals, the philanthropist admits, but cutting back on aid would be tragic. | ||
There has not been two greater events to accelerate these so-called global development goals than COVID-19 and the Ukraine war. | ||
So you just know how backwards and ridiculous this article is. | ||
But poor, poor old Bill Gates. | ||
His wife divorced him because he hung out with a pedophile on an island. | ||
And now he's getting yelled at while he's getting off of his helicopter. | ||
It's just, gosh, it's so tough. | ||
So tough for old Billy. | ||
Ridiculous dirtbag. | ||
I'm going to go to another clip here. | ||
There's another man in the arena, Dr. | ||
Rainer Fulmick, breaking down the Great Reset. | ||
In a way that only he can. | ||
Let's go now to clip number six. | ||
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But here's the thing. | |
People have to understand what's really going on. | ||
It's not enough that you think that maybe I'm going to have to bow to authority. | ||
It's important to understand, to see the whole picture, it's important to understand what you mentioned a while ago, that this is about life and death. | ||
It's about population reduction. | ||
This is no mistake. | ||
They're not acting negligently. | ||
They're acting on purpose. | ||
Let us take a brief look Just so that people understand what I'm talking about, there is another slide about the New World Order. | ||
It's both in English and in German. | ||
And it spells out exactly where we are and where we're headed right now. | ||
See this? | ||
At the bottom, you have the English translation. | ||
At the bottom, you have the German translation. | ||
It's the New World Order agenda, the analysis. | ||
The first step is destabilization. | ||
We've been through that. That's restricting economic freedom, increasing the volume of money, produce conflict, promote fear, over-regulating of current legal system. | ||
That's exactly what we're seeing. | ||
Second step is deconstruction. | ||
That's where we are right now. | ||
Inflation, lower purchasing power, bankruptcies, restriction of economic freedom, suspension of current arrangement systems. | ||
And the third step is reconstruction. | ||
Setting up a new financial system. | ||
Then they will pop up and play the savior. | ||
Those who are trying to kill us will all of a sudden pop up and play the savior. | ||
Assume the role as a savior in times of need. | ||
Universal basic income is what they're gonna offer us. | ||
Centralization through supranational structures. | ||
And the final step is the end result. | ||
Control over all resources. | ||
Transfer of personal responsibility and global laws. | ||
This is not a conspiracy theory. | ||
You can read it in The Great Reset. | ||
This is not a conspiracy theory. | ||
But if people do not understand this, they will not make the right choices. | ||
But very well-spoken, Golan. | ||
You hit the nail on the head. | ||
Thank you very much. Folks, it's not a conspiracy theory. | ||
It's just a conspiracy. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
It's just the richest and most powerful people in the world getting together to secretly impose their will on the rest of humanity. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
It's all very simple, very evil, very deceptive, very despicable. | ||
Not that complicated. It's a conspiracy. | ||
One. Welcome back, folks. | ||
We have a lot of stuff to cover. | ||
Obviously, war breaking out on the Mediterranean. | ||
We'll get into that. Lots of politics to talk about the full-on purge of Trump supporters throughout the country. | ||
Continues. I got a little distracted. | ||
I got distracted by this Guardian article. | ||
The strain is the worst of my lifetime. | ||
How Bill Gates is staying optimistic. | ||
I love that they try to, like, they write the headline as if we're worried about Bill Gates' optimism. | ||
Oh, gosh. But is he still in a good mood? | ||
I want to know if he's still in a good mood or not. | ||
They're like, don't worry. He is. | ||
Things are going according to plan. | ||
Oh, good. Oh, wonderful. | ||
But I was wondering about this. | ||
Because it says, COVID and Ukraine war were major setbacks in the pursuit of global development goals. | ||
The philanthropist admits, philanthropist, right? | ||
Do you think that it's always sunny scene? | ||
Trying to remember the word philanthropist and it comes out full-on rapist. | ||
You might as well replace the words one with the other. | ||
When they say philanthropist, what they mean is they have excessive amounts of money that they pour into political programs to program humanity. | ||
Into their desired structures. | ||
See, Bill Gates is a nerd. | ||
He's a contemptible nerd. | ||
So he wants humanity to be like a microchip. | ||
He wants little people in their little roles, doing their little jobs, not doing what they want. | ||
Computers don't just do whatever the heck they want. | ||
Computers don't just get up and move and they don't just, you know, make their own choices or disagree with you or question you or decide they don't want to do their job anymore and want to go do something else. | ||
Computers are simple. They're easy to program. | ||
They work in the way that they're supposed to. | ||
It's a simple mathematical equation. | ||
Humanity, ah, it's unpredictable. | ||
It's wild. It's chaotic. | ||
It's exciting. It scares Bill Gates because he wants to control humanity. | ||
He wants all of us arrayed out like a motherboard. | ||
And when a group of people is no longer serving the purpose of the computer that Bill Gates is trying to program, you just do away with them or repurpose them or whatever. | ||
You don't have to ask the computer for permission. | ||
You don't have to take the computer's feelings into consideration. | ||
That's how he sees humanity because, again, he's a contemptible nerd. | ||
But I was wondering about this. | ||
What could they possibly mean? | ||
COVID and Ukraine war were major setbacks. | ||
These... Are the operating programs? | ||
Like, what are you talking about? | ||
I can't even imagine. | ||
But I think I got it. | ||
I think a good way to illustrate this is the way that I have before. | ||
That is to say, I think I've used it with the Trump election, or COVID-19 is another good example, is you've got these people who are threatened by humanity. | ||
They want to control humanity. | ||
They want to subjugate humanity. | ||
They want to eliminate a large swath of humanity. | ||
But they know they can't just do that because they know humanity is powerful. | ||
They might be the string pullers. | ||
They might be the puppet masters. | ||
But they don't have control over our minds. | ||
They don't have control over our thoughts or over our behavior. | ||
To nearly the degree they wish they could, and certainly not to the degree that would make them invulnerable or safe from humanity itself. | ||
They have to contend with humanity. | ||
They have to deal with humanity in reality. | ||
And so humanity to them is like a wild tiger that they're trying to lure into a cage. | ||
And that's what they're trying to do. And that's what they've done for the last several decades. | ||
Oh, you know, no, this is all about tolerance. | ||
Get in the cage. Oh, it's all for, you know, benefiting humanity. | ||
We're going to make you more prosperous. | ||
Just get in the cage. | ||
No, we're going to save the earth. | ||
The environment needs our help. | ||
And we're going to come in and save the earth. | ||
Just get in the cage. | ||
And they're luring the tiger into the cage. | ||
And COVID... Was them getting impatient? | ||
Was the tiger about to step into the cage, right? | ||
2016, we almost elected Hillary Clinton and that would have been hopping into the cage and the door slamming down behind us. | ||
But instead, humanity, the tiger that is humanity, started sniffing around, started getting a little bit suspicious, started looking around at the cage and went, oh, what is this? | ||
I don't know if I want to go in here, and started to sort of backtrack a little bit. | ||
And the New World Order, the globalists, who had for decades successfully lured humanity towards the cage, got impatient. | ||
They could have gone, oh, oh, ooh, the tiger's getting spooked. | ||
Let's back off a little bit. We'll back off. | ||
We'll hide the cage a little bit better and we'll try again to lure him in. | ||
They didn't take that tactic. | ||
Instead, they're hiding in the bushes outside the cage and they're reaching out and grabbing the tiger and just trying to pull it in. | ||
God, he's so close. Just grab him and pull him into the cage. | ||
That's all you have to do. And what happens then? | ||
The tiger's like, what the hell's going on? | ||
Freaks out. And starts running away. | ||
And that's sort of what he's saying here. | ||
He says, if you look at the rates of childhood vaccinations, then the pandemic was a huge setback. | ||
If you look at the rates of childhood vaccinations, then the pandemic was a huge setback. | ||
We're back at 2009 levels of vaccine coverage. | ||
See, they tried to grab the tiger. | ||
They tried to shove him in the cage. | ||
They stopped being tricky and tantalizing. | ||
Instead, just went with the aggressive approach. | ||
And so people went... Whoa, this is weird how much you want me to take this vaccine. | ||
This is suspicious. This is weird. | ||
I'm seeing a cage all of a sudden. | ||
I'm seeing that this vaccine is not trustworthy, but you're pushing it with everything you've got. | ||
Maybe I'll look at the other vaccines. | ||
Is this the way all vaccines have been? | ||
I mean, I've usually trusted vaccines, but now this new COVID one, this is suspicious. | ||
Maybe I'll take a look at vaccines as a concept, as a whole. | ||
Maybe I'll read some books about it. | ||
Maybe I'll read the real Anthony Fauci by RFK. Maybe I'll see that vaccines have caused massive damage in this country to children, death, disabled, mental illness, all sorts of crazy stuff. | ||
And even in times when this was discovered and it was revealed that the vaccines really were, incontrovertibly, the cause of these major illnesses and death, They gave the pharmaceutical companies immunity and didn't let anybody sue them. | ||
And then they took the tainted vaccines and shipped them to India or Africa and kept selling them even though they knew they were tainted. | ||
Huh, these people are evil. | ||
See, that was the setback. | ||
The setback was they took their mask off and we all saw who they were. | ||
The setback was they pushed too hard. | ||
They got too confident. | ||
They got too prideful and too sure of themselves. | ||
And humanity noticed. | ||
Started looking around. Decided to take a little closer look into who this Bill Gates fellow is and what the hell is he doing on that airplane. | ||
20, 30 times? | ||
I think I said this on Twitter. | ||
I don't know if I said it on the show yet. | ||
You know, there's a little town in Colorado where my grandparents live. | ||
They moved there when I was probably 10 or something, and I used to go there every summer for two weeks at a time. | ||
I know the place like the back of my hand. | ||
It feels like a second home there. | ||
I know every back street, every alley. | ||
I know the little pharmacy where the bear came in one time, and that's an old story, and the fudge shop that's in the basement of the others. | ||
I know it so well. I know it like the back of my hand. | ||
It feels like a second home. I've probably been there 15 times in total. | ||
I mean, even just once a year, I mean, you really can't get there that many times. | ||
Bill Gates has been to Jeffrey Epstein's Island like 30-something times. | ||
Think about your favorite vacation spot somewhere that you think of as a second home. | ||
You've probably been there less than Bill Gates has been to Jeffrey Epstein's Island. | ||
You get like this, this isn't a passing thing. | ||
This wasn't a just, you know, casual acquaintance of his. | ||
It was like his second home for a while. | ||
Those are the people that Bill Gates was hanging out with. | ||
Those are the people that are making the plans that Bill Gates is now helping to bring about and fulfill. | ||
He says there have been a few cases where I've run into people in public where they're yelling at me and I'm just yelling to me that I'm putting chips into people and that's kind of strange to see. | ||
Wow, those people really exist. | ||
It's not just some robot sending out crazy messages. | ||
No, it's human beings that are listening to what you're saying and we hate it and we hate you and we reject your plans and we will not cooperate with your schemes and we're calling you out and we know about it. | ||
And yeah, you know, gosh, it sure would be easy if we were all just dumb robots that you could program. | ||
But we're not. So we're on to you. | ||
We know what you're up to. | ||
We've already stopped you. We've already defeated you. | ||
We've already won, Bill Gates. | ||
It's going to get worse. | ||
Hope you know that. | ||
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It never changes, folks. | |
It never changes, folks. | ||
Mindset of the liberals. | ||
It must have been one of the first things that I did here at InfoWars was run camera for Owen as we went and talked to impeached Trump protesters outside of the county office building here in Austin. | ||
Trump was visiting I guess it was after Hurricane Harvey's. | ||
Maybe this was 2018 or so. | ||
But it was probably one of our most popular videos at the time, ever. | ||
Millions of views. And all it was, was Owen walking around, asking protesters who were standing there with signs saying impeach Donald Trump and just saying, for what? | ||
That was it. That was the question. | ||
We didn't get a single answer. | ||
Not a single answer. | ||
Hundreds of people at this rally, or dozens at least, And not a single one of them could enumerate a single crime Trump had committed, a single problem they had with him, and they were shocked that they would even be expected to have a reason. | ||
Yeah, I want to impeach Trump. | ||
Okay, why? What? | ||
What? Why? | ||
What do you mean why? I want him gone. | ||
Okay, you have nothing. | ||
You just are unhappy that your side lost. | ||
At least when we talk about Joe Biden being an illegitimate president, we're like, the mail-in ballots, the scheme to fortify the election, the Zuck bucks, the mules. | ||
You know, ballot harvesting, the mysterious pause at midnight, the fake water main break. | ||
Like, it's just like evidence after evidence after of suspicious things that have never been explained. | ||
They've never been disproven. | ||
They've been ignored. They've been, you know, demonized by the mainstream media, but they've never been addressed. | ||
Like, we have our reasons. We have our explicit reasons. | ||
Or Joe Biden. | ||
It's like Afghanistan. The Chinese spies and his son. | ||
Remember Hunter Biden selling... | ||
Artwork that was him literally spitting paint on a canvas and selling it for $400,000 and selling it to anonymous buyers. | ||
Just open money laundering, right? | ||
I was just... Pervasive. | ||
Pervasive crowd. But it never changes. | ||
Since Trump got into office, since before he was even in office, the leftists have had a visceral hatred of this guy, and they want him gone, and they don't care what the reason is. | ||
Oh, we're going to impeach him for Ukraine. | ||
No, he's a Russian agent. | ||
No, he's interfering with the investigation into him being a Russian agent. | ||
Oh, he fired somebody that he actually hired. | ||
I mean, all these things are impeachable offenses to the minds of idiots. | ||
To the minds of people who just want something and are just making up reasons that they want it, that they deserve it. | ||
Rasmussen reports, 80% of Democrats think Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. | ||
It's a big statement. | ||
And again, I imagine if you had these people at a protest... | ||
Holding signs that said you're an existential threat to our republic and you asked them why, you would get the same answer you'd get when Owen Schroer asked them why they wanted Donald Trump impeached. | ||
They would be shocked that you would even expect a reason. | ||
What have they done? | ||
January 6th? | ||
Okay. They wandered around the Capitol? | ||
I know it's something we say probably every single day here, but it's worth it to... | ||
Just really drive home the fact that January 6th was a legitimately peaceful protest. | ||
And this is something Alex said that I hadn't really realized, but it was a dud. | ||
They wanted... | ||
They'd spent a year burning cities and hammering in the message that, you know, items, objects, property is not worth anything, that destroying property is a perfectly valid way to show your rage, that... | ||
Committing violence and rioting is not just understandable, it's explicitly allowed. | ||
It's the best possible way to get your message across. | ||
The reaction that we heard for an entire year was, the more violent and insane and destructive you are, the more rapidly we will enact the policies that you want. | ||
The more we will listen to you. | ||
The open ears and open wallets and open minds. | ||
As we heard for a year, they programmed the leftists into this at least, and they expected January 6th As they launch flashbangs into the peaceful crowd, as their undercover agents break windows and start fights, as Antifa's caught in the bushes changing from their black block outfits to their Trump supporter outfits to go start trouble, they expected Trump supporters to burn the place down. | ||
They expected them to smash statues and tear down banners, destroy artwork. | ||
Nothing of the sort. The guy who stole an envelope from Pelosi's office left a quarter there to pay for it. | ||
Like the most peaceful, respectful, moderate protest you've ever seen. | ||
The only people who died were protesters who were murdered by the police. | ||
They were celebrating the police. | ||
It's worth it to remind you that If you were to ask these people, what is evidence that Republicans are extremists and threaten the very foundation of a republic, the only thing they could possibly point to is January 6th. | ||
And the reality of January 6th was that it was a 99.999% peaceful protest with about 0.001% of the people actually involved in violence and the most extreme and deadly violence We're good to go. | ||
Hitler, Goebbels or whoever said, like you just repeat the lie enough and it just becomes the truth. | ||
You just say the same thing over and over and over and you have the media saying it and big tech saying it and the politicians saying it and international politicians saying it and the head of the FBI saying it. | ||
Gosh, it must be true. Because I mean, either it's true or the entire establishment is corrupt and engaged in a single monolithic conspiracy to destroy America. | ||
And I refuse to believe that. | ||
So it's got to be that Republicans are domestic terrorists. | ||
80%, 62% strongly agree with this. | ||
Oh, they're very scared. | ||
Again, they have no idea. | ||
They have nothing. They have absolutely nothing to point to. | ||
That would be evidence of this. | ||
They have no stats. They have no videos. | ||
Just nothing. It's not about conscious thought. | ||
It's not about logic or You know, having some sort of baseline understanding of what is real. | ||
It's about parroting what you've been told unquestioningly. | ||
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Again, I would love to be able to go, look, this is just the elites. | |
This is just the blue buds. | ||
The average Democrat doesn't believe this. | ||
Apparently 80% of them do. | ||
Only 80% of half of this country... | ||
It's sitting there watching their neighborhoods devolve into chaos, watching their friends and family die from drug overdoses, from drugs brought across the border, manufactured by the Communist Chinese. | ||
Sitting there watching migrants be bussed into their cities and their city amenities, being overwhelmed. | ||
Watching the crime rates spike, the murder rates spike, watching corruption disintegrate the entire concept of justice at this point. | ||
And they're sitting there going, you know who's really the biggest threat? | ||
It's a farmer in Pennsylvania. | ||
Yeah, it's a conservative father of three from Idaho. | ||
That's the real danger here. | ||
There's being raped on the train while other people are just like filming it and they're just like, at least it's not a Trump supporter. | ||
At least it's not domestic terror. | ||
At least my forced sodomy on this train isn't a threat to the Republic, to the great Republic that I don't believe in because I'm a Democrat. | ||
I believe in democracy. | ||
I don't know. Insane morons. | ||
What else are you supposed to say? | ||
Are they insane? Are they stupid? | ||
Does it matter? Are they evil? | ||
Are they ignorant? Does it matter? | ||
No, it doesn't. It's all the same conclusion. | ||
It's all the same outcome. | ||
And they are salivating. | ||
You know, another good example. We had a story yesterday. | ||
I think it was John Cornyn actually gave a flag to Dr. | ||
Simone Gold when she was let out of prison for, again, wandering through the Capitol. | ||
And the Twitter thread after, I should have grabbed it, it was like every single person was saying, we have to kick him out of Congress. | ||
And they all had a different reason. | ||
It's like, Amendment 14, we can kick him out for that. | ||
No, no, we can kick him out because he's a traitor. | ||
We should throw him in jail. And they're all just viciously angry at John Gordon. | ||
Just do whatever you can. | ||
Just destroy his life. | ||
Eliminate him from competition. | ||
And it's all just because they're Greedy and stupid. | ||
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They are following a very simple scheme here, a very simple plan, very simple agenda that we've been calling out since long before they've gotten to the stage that they're currently on. | ||
Which is that you remove your political competition from the internet. | ||
You do that first. | ||
Then you demonize them continuously. | ||
A continual onslaught. | ||
A steady stream of manufactured conflict, lies, suspicions. | ||
Every day you'll see something. | ||
I was writing a new pitch meeting skit about Ukraine, and I was thinking about having it start off with one of the characters asking about Ukraine before the Ukraine war started and the character that represents the New World Order going, "Stop asking and I was thinking about having it start off with one Stop looking at that. | ||
Stop looking into things." It's like, "What? | ||
There's some sort of phone call? | ||
F the EU? | ||
There's a coup happening? It's like, stop it. | ||
Stop looking. Pay no attention. | ||
Ukraine? What is that? I've never even heard of it. | ||
And so I just thought, okay, you know, I was like, I wonder what the distraction was at that time. | ||
I had no idea, but I was like, all right. | ||
Let's say February of this year, early February of this year, I wanted to have the character be like, you know, one character's like, what's going on over there in Ukraine? | ||
The other character's like, uh, did you see what Trump was doing? | ||
Did you see what Trump was doing? Look, Trump, Trump something something. | ||
The other guy like, what? Trump? | ||
Ah, that guy's the worst. He just gets totally distracted from the real goings-on by some sort of manufactured Trump crisis. | ||
I just wrote this line, just knowing, just having, just... | ||
You know, being in this enough, just going, there was something. | ||
At every day, every hour, there is some sort of manufactured crisis. | ||
And so, of course, I just went to Google, go to the News tab, type Trump, set it to the time period just at the beginning of February of this year. | ||
And, of course, there it is. | ||
There's the example. It was like, Trump defies subpoena from New York Attorney General. | ||
This could be the end of Trump. | ||
It's like constant. It's every day. | ||
So... That's step two, right? | ||
First you silence them, then you demonize them. | ||
You get everybody worked up into a froth and a lather of anger and fear and righteous indignation at these enemies of the republic. | ||
Can't tell you why. Couldn't tell you what they did that made them enemies of the republic. | ||
But they're sure of it because they've heard it over and over every day, continuously. | ||
You hear a lie every hour of your life. | ||
You're going to start to believe it. | ||
That's just human nature. And now they're acting on it. | ||
Tucker Carlson spent a while on his show with this saying this is a full-blown political purge. | ||
Tucker Carlson obtains DOJ subpoenas targeting Trump allies as they systematically go through and round up their political opponents, anybody who would stand up to them. | ||
We're going to get into this a little bit more and hopefully, again, illustrate the nature of the deep state and the reality of the stay-behind networks and the permanent political class operating with complete impunity above the law and doing everything they can to eradicate the actual Republican foundations of this country that is override and abolish the ability of the American people to Vote on their representatives who actually serve their interests. | ||
They're already doing it. Marjorie Taylor Greene was subjected to a damn interrogation about this sort of stuff. | ||
And it would be one thing if just nothing was happening, but the bizarre part is it's the opposite of reality. | ||
And this video illustrates it. | ||
It's from Breitbart. Here's Biden's speech and the reality. | ||
Let's watch. Donald Trump and the Maggie Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. | ||
Maggie Republicans do not respect the Constitution. | ||
They do not believe in the rule of law. | ||
They do not recognize the will of the people. | ||
And they fan the flames of political violence that are a threat to our personal rights. | ||
To the pursuit of justice, to the rule of law, to the very soul of this country. | ||
They embrace anger. | ||
They thrive on chaos. | ||
The willingness to engage in political violence is fatal to democracy. | ||
More and more talk about violence is an acceptable political tool in this country. | ||
There is no place for political violence in America. | ||
Period. None. | ||
Ever. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Harrison Smith here. You're watching the American Journal. | ||
Very excited to take your phone calls. | ||
Let's go ahead and open up the phone lines right now. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call about anything. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
We'll be talking about Greece and Turkey. | ||
A little follow-up to the ongoing fulfillment of an ancient prophecy. | ||
No, I'm not kidding. And we'll get into all the various proofs that we're seeing. | ||
Yeah, we have a lot to talk about. | ||
I mean, the collapse is on, the purge is on, whatever you want to call it. | ||
It's on, it's the New World Order, it's the Great Reset, and it's destroying humanity. | ||
You really can't overstate this. | ||
And folks, if you want to read more into anything that I cover on this show, of course, you can go to my substack, harrisonhillsmith.substack.com. | ||
You can also go to offlimits.news and sign up there. | ||
Because I really don't have time to get into the details of all these stories, but I encourage you, go research them yourself. | ||
And if you go and See a story that I haven't started covering. | ||
Call in and let me know your thoughts on it. | ||
We'll get into it. Just a few of these stories under the crime section. | ||
Houston Chronicle asks, Republicans say violent crime is up. | ||
Dems say it's down. | ||
What does the data say? | ||
It says that it's up. There you go. | ||
That could have been a one-sentence article, I think. | ||
It's up. It's up. | ||
It's undeniably up. Every data set everywhere says it's up. | ||
Your personal experience probably says it's up. | ||
We even know why it's up. | ||
It's up because you idiots defunded the police and installed Soros-funded DAs who refuse to prosecute criminals. | ||
We don't just know that it's up. | ||
We know why it's up and who's causing it to be up. | ||
It's not confusing, even a little bit. | ||
We played the video... Last week of Reverend Ed Young of Houston's Second Baptist Church calling his hometown the most dangerous city in America and urging congregants to oust left-wing progressives from local office. | ||
They put that in quotes. | ||
They put that in quotes like they aren't really left-wing progressives. | ||
See, that's where the Democrats succeed and Republicans fail. | ||
You call out somebody on the far right and Republicans are like, screw that guy! | ||
Send him to prison! Murder his family. | ||
Bury him out back. | ||
We hate that guy. | ||
Far right? Blech. I'm only slightly far right. | ||
The leftists, the Democrats, they're just like, left-wing progressives, those don't exist. | ||
They just give total cover to the far-left insane people in their party. | ||
Just full-on, just refuse to even acknowledge that they're a thing, right? | ||
To house left-wing progressives from local office. | ||
Democrat county leaders insist crime is down. | ||
Well, they're liars, so I don't know what to say about you. | ||
I don't know what to say about it. | ||
I mean, they can insist whatever they want. | ||
They can insist the sky is red and the up is down. | ||
They might do that. | ||
They insist that men can get pregnant, so... | ||
The Republican challengers are staking their campaigns on the opposite assertion, saying crime is out of control and Democrats are to blame. | ||
Gee, they can't both be right. | ||
Gosh. Thank goodness we have the media here to sort this out. | ||
Let's see what they have to say. | ||
Well, the next sentence is, Oh, okay. | ||
So there you go. The same can be said of nearly every large city and county in the nation. | ||
Okay, this is the inflation is an international problem excuse. | ||
Because you have Democrats in every city doing the same thing, causing crime to rise everywhere. | ||
Somehow that gives your local officials an excuse to do it? | ||
How does that make any sense? | ||
Democrats say crime is down. | ||
Republicans say crime is up. | ||
While crime is up massively and very much so, it's spiking in fact. | ||
We use the term spike to represent the trajectory straight up of the violent crime rate. | ||
So the Republicans are definitely right about this and it absolutely is true. | ||
But we're going to rate it false because it's also spiking elsewhere. | ||
Hmm. Incredible. | ||
People fall for this. Like, that's the crazy thing. | ||
People read this and they go, well, yeah, see, the crime is everywhere. | ||
It's not Lena Hidalgo's fault. | ||
It's not our leadership's fault. | ||
I can ignore the problems I've caused. | ||
Thank you, media. Thank you, mainstream media. | ||
Thank you, newspaper. | ||
Crime is spiking in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. | ||
Yeah, so who cares if it's spiking in Harris County also? | ||
Many of which have far higher rates of murder and other violent crime. | ||
Oh, well, good. Sure, your mom got murdered. | ||
Sure, somebody broke into your house and shot your dad in the head, but there's more murder going on in Philadelphia, so shut up. | ||
So stop complaining. | ||
So get over it already. | ||
Sure, we enacted the policy. | ||
We released the criminal. | ||
We allowed him back on the street. | ||
We defunded the police so when you called 911, no one was there to help you. | ||
We made it harder for you to get a gun so you couldn't defend yourself. | ||
But hey, there's other people dying in Chicago, so have fun at the funeral, okay? | ||
Shut up. Shut up and die. | ||
What is this? I don't even want to spend time on this article, but it's like every one of these articles... | ||
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It's just insane. | |
They say it's not a Republican thing or a Democrat thing, especially with the increase over the last four years. | ||
It's been a national increase, clearly, said New Orleans-based criminologist Jeff Asher, who added that Houston's murder rate is in the middle of the pack for major American cities. | ||
Hmm. Oh, okay. So just tens of thousands of murders, then. | ||
Great. Oh, fantastic. | ||
I won't worry about it, then. It's not a Republican thing or a Democrat thing, except it is, because it's all Democrats. | ||
Except it's entirely and completely Democrats. | ||
Except for the Democrats spent two years defunding the police and demonizing police. | ||
And stealing money from responsible police departments to give to irresponsible ones. | ||
And suggesting things like here in Austin, that they blow up the police headquarters as a symbolic gesture. | ||
Psychopaths. They expect us not to remember this? | ||
What are they talking about? But again, this is the two arms. | ||
This is the one-two punch of the New World Order. | ||
The one hand is the government. | ||
It destroys your sense of safety. | ||
It destroys your peace. | ||
It ruins your life. | ||
It lets criminals out onto the street. | ||
It causes the crime rate to spike. | ||
That's the first punch. | ||
That second punch is the media telling you, we don't know why this is happening and there's nothing we can do about it. | ||
This isn't a consequence of explicit and deliberate policy that everybody can read about. | ||
We don't remember the last couple years and the vitriolic hatred of law enforcement across this country. | ||
Really incredible. | ||
Further complicating the debate, again, I don't know. | ||
Do people not know what they're doing here? | ||
Like, can people not see what is happening? | ||
Just every sentence, every word and every sentence is a deliberate psychological lever that they're pulling. | ||
Further complicating the debate. | ||
See, just that sentence seems simple, innocent. | ||
The debate's not complicated, though. | ||
See, what they're What they're implying with this is that the debate is somehow complicated. | ||
The debate's already complicated, right? | ||
On one side, you've got Democrats defunding the police and releasing criminals. | ||
On the other side, you've got Republicans who want rule of law and order and peace. | ||
It's just so complicated to know who's at fault for the rising crime rates. | ||
We just don't know. It's complicated. | ||
So what's further complicating this, again, it's just, I don't know if people, like, we need, like, a media literacy campaign in this country. | ||
Just teach people the very subtle but very impactful way that they warp your mind, that just by insinuating and suggesting that the debate is complicated already, they're muddying the waters so they can further deceive you down the line. | ||
Might seem like a small thing, this offhand remark, but it's not. | ||
It's evidence of a deliberate pattern that is replete throughout this hilarious article of lies and deception. | ||
All right, folks, we're going to go out to your phone calls here. | ||
And I didn't mean to spend this much time on this article, but it really is a masterclass in the deception and the tactics of Carried out by the establishment. | ||
Again, that two-armed beast, that two-headed beast of the government and their wingmen in the media. | ||
This is like decoding the deception. | ||
That's what this is. Because it's all in here, right? | ||
What I say all the time about the media is their role, their job, their talent really is telling you the truth but leaving you believing a lie. | ||
They have to use facts. | ||
They have to use things that they can account for, things that they have evidence for. | ||
They have to tell you the truth. | ||
They can't just openly lie to you, but they have to phrase it and frame it and couch it in a way that when you're done reading it, you don't remember the exact words, but you're left with Just a sense, a feeling, a belief that is completely wrong and counterfactual. | ||
And they do this in a myriad of different ways. | ||
Some that we've discussed before. | ||
Acting like, ah, this is complicated. | ||
Nobody knows. It's a debate that's happening. | ||
And we can't tell. It's not a Republican or Democrat issue. | ||
Because we refuse to acknowledge that it is. | ||
So it's just, again, those are the types of things that you can lie about. | ||
You can't prove. I mean, well, you could. | ||
You can prove very easily that it is a Republican versus Democrat issue. | ||
But when you phrase it in a sort of vague way, you can get away with lies in that way. | ||
If I'm just looking at just the factual assertions in this, Article, you have things like, Houston has seen a sharp rise in homicides each in the last two years. | ||
43% surge in homicides from 2019 to 2020. | ||
2021 marks the city's deadliest year in over three decades. | ||
632 homicides last year, a 12% increase from the previous year. | ||
The evidence, just the facts, the individual data points show you everything you need to know. | ||
Crime is spiking. Crime is rising. | ||
They're defunding the police. | ||
And crime is going up. | ||
They're Relaxing bail requirements. | ||
And the people getting out are committing crime. | ||
And violence is expanding. Like, when you just look at the data points, it's obvious what's going on. | ||
But each one of these truthful data points is couched and fully protected by a phalanx of deceptive practices. | ||
And this whole paragraph is just... | ||
Just a beautiful example of the rhetorical trickery I'm talking about. | ||
This guy Adams says... | ||
Certainly the crime issue has been a staple for the Republican side, says Adams, the director of TSU's Master of Public Administrations program. | ||
Ooh, an academic. | ||
Quote, they feel they can galvanize and gin up voter support by running on an anti-crime platform. | ||
It's nothing new for them. | ||
You can go back to Richard Nixon in terms of being tough on crime and law and order. | ||
Again, do people not see what this is when they read it? | ||
Are you not capable of understanding the most simplistic rhetorical manipulations? | ||
And it really does, it just feels like... | ||
I would love to be able to say, Republicans and Democrats are both on the same side, and we're above all of that. | ||
But really, it just seems like Democrats are this conniving, scheming, hyper-intelligent... | ||
With no morals, just a thief. | ||
Just doing everything he can to trick and deceive and twist and manipulate. | ||
And the Republicans are just like, I don't want to be murdered. | ||
The Republicans are just like, everybody keeps getting murdered and I don't like getting murdered. | ||
Crime is out of control, you guys. | ||
Crime is off the charts. | ||
You admit it right here. It's skyrocketing. | ||
It's spiking. It's everywhere. | ||
It's not good, you guys. | ||
Crime is out of control. | ||
And the left is like, yes, they're using this tactic to try to gin up support. | ||
This goes all the way back to Richard Nixon. | ||
It's a sophisticated tactic that they're using to try to bring out people to support law and order, which we know is just a racist over time. | ||
It's just like... No, we're just sick of being murdered. | ||
We just want crime to stop. | ||
Like, what the hell is wrong with you? | ||
So I can't do the whole, ah, there's only two. | ||
It's because one side is just pathological in their deception. | ||
And that's what they're doing here, and you have to understand it. | ||
This is not just a throwaway thing. | ||
They say it over and over. | ||
It's a cliche at this point, but this is what they do. | ||
They take a legitimate concern that Republicans have, and they twist it, and they very subtly, they insinuate that Republicans don't really care about crime. | ||
We don't care about being murdered. | ||
We don't care about being able to jog down the street without being shoved into the trunk of a car and disappeared. | ||
No, we don't care about that. | ||
We just want the votes. We're just desperate for the votes. | ||
Why? Because we... | ||
There's no real thorough consideration gone into this. | ||
They just know they can trick dumb people into ignoring the actual concerns of Republicans by framing it as a political maneuver rather than what it actually is, concern for our basic safety. | ||
So this whole article is just a masterclass in deception, a masterclass in lies and manipulation. | ||
And they have to admit that crime is spiking. | ||
It's entirely due to the Republicans. | ||
They are simultaneously incompetent and hopelessly corrupt. | ||
But when you read this, you'll see the evidence that proves that point. | ||
But you'll be left with this idea that it's all confusing. | ||
And actually they say, I'll finish up with this and then go out to phone calls. | ||
Because they say, and this is it, this really sums it all up. | ||
He said, this year's commissioner's court election offers a stark choice between Republicans who are pitching a return to country's traditional focus on public safety and infrastructure and Democrats who have pushed for a more expansive role, including social services for county government. | ||
See, that's it in a nutshell. | ||
The reality is the Republicans simply want to live in a civilization where criminals are punished for the crimes they commit and innocent people are protected from the vicious predators that are attacking them. | ||
And Democrats are doing everything they can to release and facilitate the criminals. | ||
In their criminality. But the way they portray it is Republicans want to go back in time and return to some traditional racist form of slave catching. | ||
And the Democrats want an expansive role for the government to help people who they love. | ||
If you can't see through this, you deserve the city you live in, I guess. | ||
With that, we go out to the phone calls. | ||
Let's go to... We'll go to Tim in California first. | ||
You want to talk about this rail strike that's going to make food prices soar. | ||
Stories at thehill.com. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Tim, you're on the air. | ||
Good morning. Yeah, this railroad shutdown to threaten the economy, the railroad industry is now calling on Congress. | ||
The looming rail strike could upend the supply chain and And make our food prices soar. | ||
They're suggesting that this would affect the economy about $2 billion daily. | ||
Just to show you, it would take 467,000 trucks daily. | ||
We're already 100,000 drivers short. | ||
It'd take another 467,000 trucks daily to make up the shortage if they actually shut down the rail. | ||
Just another example. | ||
Yeah, just another example of America or humanity, really. | ||
It's a global phenomenon. | ||
Trying to get itself out of the... | ||
As soon as we're drowning in a baby pool, we could get up. | ||
We could stand up. We could stop drowning. | ||
Except every time we start to get up, another boot steps on the back of our head and shoves our face into the water. | ||
They go, gosh, you're drowning. | ||
How bad? Welcome back, folks. | ||
Here I was thinking we were in the final segment of this hour. | ||
Pleasant surprise means you get to take more of your phone calls. | ||
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With that, we go out to the phone calls. Tony in Minnesota called in yesterday about an IMF paper. | ||
We have a little blog readout about it here. | ||
Reimagining money in the age of crypto and central bank digital currency. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in, Tony. | ||
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You're on the air. Hi, thank you so much for taking my call again. | |
For anybody who just missed it yesterday, going to Google imfmoneyreimagined.pdf is where I got this from. | ||
IMF put out International Monetary Fund, put out on September 1st, right before Joe Biden's speech, this huge 68-page document, and then for some odd reason they updated it on September 3rd, although I have the original. | ||
So, in this document, I laid out for you yesterday, all the arms that they told all nations that they need to, I must call them for a global response, the coordinated so they can fill regulatory gaps, inherently cross-sector, cross-border issuance, a level of playing field. | ||
So, I just want to continue on that, if you don't mind. | ||
Sure, and let me just interrupt you and set the stage here. | ||
I have a printout here from the blog. | ||
It's from imf.org. | ||
It's on the PDF itself, but it lays out what's said in the PDF, and it says, regulation is key. | ||
The regulatory fabric is being woven, and a pattern is expected to emerge, explained the IMFs Iditaya Narain and Marina Moretti. | ||
The longer this takes, they argue, the more national authorities will get locked into differing regulatory frameworks. | ||
They call for a global coordinated regulation to bring order to markets, help instill consumer confidence, and provide a safe space for innovation. | ||
So yes, they are calling for a global coordinated regulation. | ||
In other words, a global coordinated central bank digital currency, a worldwide monetary system. | ||
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Yes. So I was... | |
Piecing together some of the puzzle pieces, and I wanted to let you know something that hasn't been reported yet. | ||
So on page 23 of this document that you can also follow, they go on to say, we will soon publish two papers on these topics. | ||
And then they... Give out the team that they're going to publish the papers with. | ||
And they say the papers will lay out an initial blueprint for such platforms. | ||
And they say it remains to be explored, debated, and eventually done. | ||
And they say the effort's certainly worth it, if anything, to avoid embarrassing questions about what happens today behind the cloak of bilateral handshakes. | ||
And I want to follow that up with one more interesting fact. | ||
If you then go to page 49 of the document, not the PDF, the actual document, page 49, it says in July 2022, it gives this really cool graphic. | ||
The United States went into research for their CBDC. Hmm, that's interesting. | ||
Why specifically July of 2022? | ||
Well, I'm... | ||
One of the globalists who also worked on the Jasper project and put out their, which was Canada's first CBDC experiment, who was working on that, named Rod Garrett, moved and worked for Bank of International Settlement in July of 2022. | ||
So when he moved to Switzerland to work on this CBDC for the United States in July of 2020. | ||
That is when the research for the United States version of the International Monetary Fund's CBDC came into play. | ||
And then what comes next? | ||
They say, well, in two months they're going to In a few months, they're going to be giving out the blueprint, which then that graphic shows you the proof of concept is next. | ||
And that's what we're waiting on. | ||
And then a few days ago, Jerome Powell came out and said on September 9th that, you know, we're waiting on CBDCs. | ||
We're going to wait for the Congress and President to make their call. | ||
So we know what they're waiting on. | ||
They're waiting for the proof of concept to be made, the blueprint to be published. | ||
And then they're going to make their call on whether to launch the pilot. | ||
Right. I just wanted to let you know. | ||
Yeah, and they're waiting for the authorities, the real government, the World Economic Forum and the global government to consolidate all of these various CBDCs into one singular structure that they can implement worldwide. | ||
Yeah, they're awaiting approval and full marching orders from... | ||
The unelected billionaires that have appointed themselves as our neo-feudal overlords. | ||
We covered this story. I thought it was just... | ||
And this was from May of 2020. | ||
So, I mean, this has been going on for months. | ||
They've been actively engaged in this. | ||
Nine out of ten central banks exploring digital currency, says the Bank of International Settlements. | ||
So a survey conducted in 2021 by the Bank of International Settlements found more than half of central banks are developing CBDCs or running concrete experiments. | ||
It's more than half. It's nine out of ten of them. | ||
And that was in May of this year. | ||
And so, yeah, as they point out, they're like, yeah, we can't have all these different central banks with I just thought it was really interesting that the same person who developed and worked on, | ||
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actually the same team, MIT and the University of California, same team that developed Canada's system for the CBDC, Who admittedly said in their Jasper project that they are to use middleware hardware so that the government can intervene in CBDCs that are issued out, is then moving to Switzerland in July of 2022, and the IMF then publishes. | |
We're working with that same team to give out that proof concept and then eventually pilot it. | ||
Yep, and I don't remember who it was. | ||
It was the head of either the Bank of International Settlements or the World Bank. | ||
That big fat guy looks like a cartoon character. | ||
He looks like he's overinflated, right? | ||
He looks like a ball with too much air in it. | ||
And he was there saying, yeah, these digital... | ||
Central bank digital currencies will be great because we'll be able to surveil and monitor and approve or disprove every single purchase, every single dollar spent will be in our purview within our kin and we'll be able to manipulate or You know, decide that actually this transaction is not going to go through anymore because we don't like who it is. | ||
So you're going to have a digital central bank digital currency that will be tied to a global digital currency that is completely based on nothing, but it will be inextricably tied to your biometric reality, your face scan, and maybe a chip in your hand, and maybe even the digital vaccine passports as Germany is rolling out. | ||
It's all coming, folks. Welcome back, folks. | ||
We're going to go out to your phone calls again. | ||
We're actually going to be joined by Tim Leslie himself, the man in the arena. | ||
Talk to him about what you can do, his tactics on how to find targets for his peaceful demonstrations that can be so effective and get so much attention online, like the one that we played earlier of him very politely informing Bill Gates that he's going to have to face a trial pretty soon. | ||
So very excited to talk to him at 10.30. | ||
We're going to be taking your phone calls throughout. | ||
I did just notice that, you know, there's these themes, these threads of continuity that you find throughout the manipulations of the New World Order. | ||
And one of their favorite terms now is reimagine. | ||
They're reimagining everything. | ||
Picture like Disney World, the Imagineers. | ||
They're reimagining justice. | ||
To where it doesn't exist anymore. | ||
And, of course, that's what the title of the... | ||
Really, it's the lock on the tiger cage, right? | ||
The central bank digital currencies. | ||
It's the final move. | ||
It's the clanging shut of the prison planet door. | ||
And, of course, they call it reimagining money. | ||
We're reimagining money. | ||
I don't know. It's just one of these themes, one of these strings of continuity, whether they are destroying justice, destroying the concept of money, destroying your beloved cultural icons, right? | ||
They're reimagining Lord of the Rings. | ||
They're reimagining Star Wars. | ||
They're reimagining Star Trek. | ||
They just love reimagining things. | ||
I think it's kind of appropriate because It's all in their imagination. | ||
It's all... | ||
completely in their minds. | ||
It's really wild. I love this. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls in a second, but just very quickly, very quickly, we'll touch on this story. | ||
I gotta be honest. | ||
This is embarrassing. | ||
I am embarrassed on her behalf. | ||
Dim Mayer says spending taxpayer money on luxury plane trips was necessary because she's a black woman. | ||
This is funny because it's kind of like when they ask John Kerry or Bill Gates why he has to take a private plane, and they're like, because I have to. | ||
I just, I have to. | ||
This is, she's like, well, you're still using the same carbon as everybody else. | ||
You're just paying tens of thousands of dollars and getting served champagne while it happens. | ||
Why do you feel the need to spend, I believe the total was something like $30,000 on luxury plane trips? | ||
Her excuse is because she's a black woman. | ||
I gotta be honest. | ||
I think if you're gonna be making a statement this absurd, you might as well just go full Dale Gribble. | ||
Just go pocket sand style. | ||
When you're asked this sort of question, it would be less embarrassing for you to reach into your pocket, grab a handful of sand, and throw it in the eyes of the reporter and run away. | ||
That would be less embarrassing, in my opinion, than trying to claim that, as a black woman, it is unsafe to fly coach. | ||
Come on. Come on. | ||
Literally, it would make more sense. | ||
Democratic mayor of New Orleans, LaToya Cantrell, asserted that it was necessary to spend tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars on luxury plane trips because, as a black woman, she would have been unsafe flying economy. | ||
That is literally less embarrassing than if it was like, when asked why she had to spend thousands of dollars on luxury plane flights, Democratic Mayor of New Orleans, Latoya Cantrell, threw sand in the reporter's eyes and ran away. | ||
It's like, well, it makes sense. | ||
We got about as much truth out of it as possible. | ||
That's what it feels like. This is the rhetorical version of just throwing sand in your eye and running away. | ||
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It's racism! Racism! | |
Run away! All right. | ||
Luxury trips to Switzerland. | ||
Hilarious. And of course, it's not just an arbitrary thing. | ||
It's actually in violation of the law. | ||
They're required to purchase the least expensive tickets if they're going to travel. | ||
And she went with the most expensive. | ||
Because she's a black woman, you understand. | ||
Why are you so corrupt, ma'am? | ||
It's because I'm a black woman. | ||
Well, hold on. Hold on now. | ||
Wait a second. What do you mean? | ||
What is that supposed to mean? Oh, it means I'm unsafe, flying coach. | ||
Oh, all right, because I took that the other way. | ||
Okay, that's fine. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls now. | ||
Jordan in New Jersey. | ||
Let's talk about COVID research money. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Jordan, you're on the air. | ||
Good morning, Harrison. Hope you are well. | ||
I'm great. Thank you. Good. | ||
Doing a great job. | ||
The analogy to the tiger was wonderful this morning, so thank you for that. | ||
Oh, thank you. That was really good. | ||
So it was more metaphorical, I should say. | ||
So in any event, I just wanted to call and say and echo some of the comments that Peter Bregan, I think, made on the War Room with Christy Lee recently. | ||
About where some of this funding is going now for whatever these vaccines actually are, which are multiple theories. | ||
So if we look back, all the research, for instance, of Charles Lieber was done with NIH grant funding as well as Department of Defense. | ||
I talked about this earlier. | ||
I called you, I think, a week or two ago. | ||
So what's happening now is that they're tagging anything now. | ||
As COVID-19 research, and that people should immediately see as a tag for whatever this technology is in the long-term plan. | ||
And I just want to urge everybody to think of it that way, conceptually. | ||
So kind of in the same way that hospitals would get extra funding if they claimed it was a COVID death, you're saying scientists will get extra funding if they claim it's COVID research that they're doing? | ||
Exactly. That's one point. | ||
And the other point is the research is usually toward this end, which is injecting this technology into people, which they want to have happen. | ||
So all the viral technology was actually, Ralph Baric and all this other stuff, was actually set up to do a lot of these things, to use the molecular aspect of how vaccines get into cells as a way to get into the cell without killing it and so forth. | ||
Right. Hijacking the very... | ||
your individual cells it's horrifying yeah as well yeah and synthesizing virus components that do that right so that they can then set up the rest of the technology which is a um you know various multifaceted right right multifarious yeah it's a delivery platform for any nefarious thing you want to inject in yeah well yeah and And so recently, and this goes, you had the caller on the IMF and the digital currency push. | ||
Right after the dust kind of settled, recently, not only with this digital currency push where they're looking for the technology, they're also trying to increase the technology for whereby it could be measured, as you were referring to, with the chip inside, what have you. | ||
So they're now issuing new patents. | ||
And so the patents are exactly the technology that they put in here that work the best. | ||
But recently, Ralph Baric has started releasing stuff. | ||
Totally gained a function. | ||
You can go on a patent record, look up Ralph Baric, look at his latest thing. | ||
You know, he's using direct NIH funds because it's quote-unquote just about a virus, right? | ||
The Charles Lieber research is coming out. | ||
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He's doing through a cutout that's part of his group, a Chinese person. | |
Most of all the rest of the people are Chinese out of, guess where, the Technical University of Wuhan. | ||
Now, they're the ones now releasing the technology that worked. | ||
And I'd like to urge everybody to look at the fifth column's findings with Dr. | ||
Canberra, where he actually went in through an optical microscope and saw certain patterns, especially in the Janssen shots, because they were in Europe, so they used what they had mostly over there. | ||
Well, they've just patented exactly what Canberra found. | ||
You know, whatever it was a year and a half ago. | ||
And the exact picture. | ||
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So I just want to disclose that. | |
I guess I have to release the book, and then at that point maybe I'll get on the show. | ||
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But, you know, I'll come up with something, and then at that point when they've been... | |
If you want to write a book or if you just want to do a video that we can play, you clearly have a great understanding of this, and you can compile the articles that illustrate what you're talking about. | ||
I would love to play it. I'd love to have you on to talk more about this. | ||
I do want to get to other callers. We have really good callers today, so I'm letting them go for a while, but I feel bad because other people are on hold. | ||
But thank you so much for the call, Jordan. | ||
You've given us a lot to look into today, from Charles Lieber to Ralph Baric to Dr. | ||
Canberra. And of course, we know... | ||
Last two weeks ago, August 30th, EcoHealth Alliance and Boston University were awarded a million dollars to predict and prevent future pandemics. | ||
EcoHealth, you know, the people that created COVID. Incredible stuff. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, Jordan. | ||
Let's go to Venture in California. | ||
We only have about a minute left here, Venture, but you are on the air, sir. | ||
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I'll make this as soon as I can. | |
I posted this photo on Getter. | ||
My Getter account is DMS underscore talkshow in all caps. | ||
About the high school propaganda and a photo that I've taken a picture of of the LGBTQ agenda. | ||
This is getting ridiculous that they are putting these schools and pushing this on children. | ||
And next, I interviewed somebody on my talk show, vmstalkshow.com. | ||
He is running for president. | ||
His name is Anthony Hudson. | ||
I was thinking maybe you can get him on the air. | ||
And last and final word, if I can talk to the crew about getting a Bandai video account, that'd be great. | ||
Okay, awesome. Tell us that Getter account one more time. | ||
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VMS in all caps. | |
The V as in Victor, M as in Molly, S as in show? | ||
Yeah. Okay. | ||
Thank you very much. We will take a look at that and report on it on the other side, folks. | ||
Stay with us. Third hour will begin in just a minute. | ||
We'll talk a little bit about international relations, oncoming global catastrophes, conflict, World War III, and prophecies from a little island off the coast of Greece. | ||
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Thanks for calling Ventura. | ||
We'll be back with your calls on the other side. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This hour, we take your phone calls, show you some videos, and delve into an ancient prophecy predicting nuclear conflict between two countries that are increasingly at each other's throats. | ||
We'll get into some of the confirmations that we're receiving about this prophecy that we've covered extensively on this show before. | ||
I don't usually delve into that type of stuff. | ||
A lot of the so-called prophecies you hear now are straight-up QAnon disinformation, evangelical nonsense, quite frankly. | ||
So we only source the finest quality prophecies here, only from the The real deal. | ||
The organic, you know, pasture raised, fully confirmed by a lifelong devotee to the faith who lives as a monk on an island in a cave on a mountain. | ||
Incredible stuff. We'll get into that. | ||
So, stay tuned. | ||
You're not going to want to miss that. But first, let's... | ||
We need a little humor in today's world. | ||
And thank goodness it's being supplied by... | ||
Well, a lot of comedians online making skits and that sort of thing, but also by our comedian-in-chief, Mr. | ||
Joe Biden. I'm going to go down to clip number two. | ||
I just, sometimes I forget. | ||
Where are we again, Joe, if you would? | ||
This is the United States. | ||
Come here, for God's sake. | ||
Oh, okay. I mean, it started off with us making jokes about Joe Biden not being able to make it through a sentence. | ||
Joe Biden cannot make it through a word. | ||
It's shocking how incapable the President of the United States is at talking. | ||
It's incredible. Kind of the only important thing he does at this point. | ||
And he can't do it. Let's hear that again. | ||
Sorry, Joe, one more time. | ||
Where are we again? This is the United States. | ||
Come here, for God's sake. | ||
The United States go for murder. | ||
Go for murder? The United States go for murder. | ||
For God's sakes. | ||
God would have a thing or two to say. | ||
I think he's saying it through you. | ||
He can't get through a word. | ||
He can't get through the word America, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I mean, is anybody else concerned about this? | ||
The President of America cannot say the word America? | ||
Okay. Alright. | ||
That's great. Hey, at least it's funny. | ||
Sure, everything's collapsing. | ||
Sure, every time I have to see Joe Biden or Kamala Harris give a speech, it's like they're tying me down spitting in my face. | ||
Yeah, sure, it's awful, horrible, terrible, deadly. | ||
But at least it's kind of funny. | ||
This is actually very funny. | ||
This is a very... | ||
This elaborately produced skit that can be found on TikTok. | ||
What if the Titanic happened in 2022? | ||
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Let's watch. My God. | |
Captain, the lifeboats are ready to go. | ||
Should we load the women and children first? | ||
No, men and children first. | ||
Excuse me, sir. It's 2022 private. | ||
A woman can handle a sinking ship just as well as a man can. | ||
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And if you don't think so, you're a misogynistic asshole stuck in 2008. | |
Yes, sir. Ladies and gentlemen, for the time being, I am requiring men and children only. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
It's 2022, this is what you wanted. | ||
You wanted to be treated equal to men? | ||
Well, this is how men are treated. | ||
No, we don't. We just say that half the time. | ||
We don't actually believe in it. | ||
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Yeah, we do. Come on, we're just as capable as men are. | |
Shut up! I identify as a man! | ||
I hate 2022! Jack, the Do you think I could come up on the door? | ||
It's 2022, Rose. I wouldn't want to imply that you can't handle the ice cold water the same way a man could. | ||
I think I'm dying, Chuck. | ||
I love 2022. | ||
I got to say, full costumes, full cast, sets, a pool and a board. | ||
I mean, that's how you do subversive comedy, folks. | ||
Incredible stuff. I don't know, did it say who the TikTok account was? | ||
I'd love to give them credit, because that was fantastic. | ||
Mark underscore, no, I'm sorry, Matt underscore Josten. | ||
Matt underscore J-O-S-T-E-N. Brilliant stuff. | ||
Well done. Poignant, isn't it? | ||
We'll be right back. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Still a lot to talk about in this final hour of The American Journal. | ||
One thing that has been very apparent recently is the double standard in law. | ||
And frankly, law... | ||
Applied irregularly is worse than no law at all. | ||
Right? As somebody on my Twitter pointed out, Illinois recently announced that as of January 2023, there's a whole list of crimes that essentially people won't be prosecuted for. | ||
They certainly won't have to pay bail to get out of jail for, and police won't respond to calls about certain things. | ||
No bail for second-degree murder, breaking and entering. | ||
They will not arrest trespassers. | ||
So when the guy was making the announcement, he actually said, if somebody's living in your shed, the police will come and write that person a ticket, but they will not remove them from the premises. | ||
I'm not sure who it was on Twitter, but one of my regular followers said, They will prosecute you for defending yourself against any of these crimes. | ||
They won't remove the guy who's trespassing. | ||
The police won't do that. But if you try to remove the guy, if you get in a fight with the guy, if you try to remove him, if you try to use a weapon to force him out, they'll pick you up. | ||
They'll arrest you. They'll probably leave the guy at your house. | ||
Take you away. Leave your wife and children inside. | ||
So this is Just the, you know, everyday citizen aspect of misapplication or an unequal application of the law. | ||
But it gets to really an egregious level when you get to the highest rungs of power. | ||
Where the every slight misdeed of someone like Donald Trump is treated as if it is an existential threat to the republic itself. | ||
That if you believe in democracy and rule of law, then you must Be in favor of throwing Trump in jail for the rest of his life for missing a decimal point on his taxes or whatever the hell else they're drumming up recently. | ||
We're sort of getting to absurd levels and when I had Peter Navarro on last week I was watching some interviews with him to prepare for it and at one point Peter Navarro essentially says The people persecuting us right now, | ||
the people, the Democrats using the DOJ and the powers of the executive branch to go after Trump allies better be careful because we're going to do the same thing to them when Trump's in office. | ||
Essentially what he was saying. | ||
He was saying, look, you're doing it to us. | ||
Well, as soon as Trump gets into office, we're going to use the DOJ to go after you. | ||
We're going to use the power of the executive branch to destroy your ability to exist politically. | ||
We're going to do everything that you're doing to us, we're going to do it to you. | ||
I think it was Ari Melber from MSNBC that was interviewing him, and he was like, so are you promising to abuse power? | ||
You're promising to abuse power right now. | ||
You're saying if you get into office, you're going to abuse your power in office. | ||
And it's like, well then what's happening right now? | ||
And all he's saying is, We're going to do what you're doing. | ||
So if you recognize that when Peter Navarro says it, that's abuse of power, but it's already being done. | ||
And again, it's this, I don't know, cognitive dissonance, pathological imbecility. | ||
I don't know what it is, but when it's conjecture, when it's imaginary, when it's premonition, right? | ||
When they can pretend that one day Trump might do this, they see how bad it is. | ||
When you say it's happening right now as we speak and the Democrats are doing it, well, this is all perfectly in line with the rule of law. | ||
It's to save the republic after all. | ||
They know what they're doing. They're evil. | ||
They're not stupid. They know exactly what they're doing and they reveal themselves continuously. | ||
And it's just incredible. And of course, look at what's happening with Steve Bannon right now. | ||
Steve Bannon has been arrested and is being charged for running a charity that paid its expenses. | ||
My God. Dear goodness. | ||
How could this ever happen? | ||
And of course when you actually look at some of the stuff that, I don't know, Joe Biden is involved in. | ||
You see that he was involved in a, and this goes along with his speech yesterday. | ||
Here's a story from Daily Mail. Joe's cancer charity spent more than $3.7 million on SAF's salaries and distributed exactly $0 towards research grants over two years. | ||
So they received a little under $5 million, and they spent three-fifths of that on themselves, on their own salaries. | ||
Not even including expenses and stuff. | ||
They spent a million on travel and conference expenses in those two years. | ||
Donated no money whatsoever towards actual cancer research. | ||
It's literally the exact same thing that they're charging Steve Bannon with, except Steve Bannon actually did build the wall. | ||
And he got 25 million and spent like a couple hundred thousand on expenses. | ||
It's just ridiculous how hypocritical and double-sided the law is at this point. | ||
All right, with that, we're going to go out to the phone calls. | ||
We've got Matt in Wisconsin who wants to talk about cartography and dreams. | ||
No idea what you're talking about. Thanks for calling in, Matt. | ||
You're on the air. Yo, Harrison. | ||
Can you hear me all right? Yes, sir. | ||
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Thanks for calling in. Yeah, I hear Alex Jones talking about that dream map and And I kind of relate it to the Bible, where the devil said that he's here to kill and steal and destroy. | |
And what was interesting about that, I was thinking, what does the devil need to steal? | ||
So I mapped the place to where the devil keeps all his dragon horde and blew the bejesus out of it in my dreams and with prayer. | ||
And I know some of you people think that it's not real. | ||
The devil, that is. But as the devil declare war on us, I think we need to declare war against that devil. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. So were you lucid dreaming? | ||
What do you mean about doing this in your dreams? | ||
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Yes, yes. The power of spirituality and lucid dreaming. | |
How dreams are similar to DMT, similar to death, similar to seizures in people with NDE's. | ||
And you map the places that are the hardest to get to. | ||
So I looked for the places that was most hidden and one of those places where the devil keeps his stash. | ||
And you don't really need to blow it up yourself. | ||
The devil will blow it up for you. | ||
And I think the terror of good people is something that the elite will fear. | ||
We must be the light that darkness fears. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Wow. People don't pray enough. | ||
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People don't pray enough, and it makes me worry that they don't believe enough. | |
And prayer is not only in speech, but with action. | ||
People gotta do things to make a change, not just sit around talking. | ||
Yeah, and, you know, actually pray. | ||
You know, I feel like there's It's like 10 to 1 the amount of times you go, oh, we'll pray for you. | ||
Or, oh, you have my prayers. | ||
Like, how often do you literally sit down and beg God to guide you? | ||
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If you have trouble believing or someone's not a believer, you know, there's different ways to find God. | |
And a lot of people I've known, when they get close to death, they find God. | ||
or with their toughest trials and tribulations, they'll find God. | ||
I'm not recommending people kill themselves by no means, but if you're a believer, like David, playing the song for God, he'll let you back. | ||
Because when I met God, he's the fairest, most understanding guy I ever met, which makes sense. | ||
He's the Alpha and Omega. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, I mean, to me, it's the opposite. | ||
It's like the better things get, the more I pray. | ||
The more I'm just like, I don't know why you're making things so great, God, but what do I have to do to be worthy of what you've given me? | ||
I mean, to me, it's like the better things get, the more, you know, thankful and appreciative you want to be of the loving universe. | ||
So thank you so much for that call, Matt. | ||
We're going to go back out to more of your phone calls. | ||
We're going to stick on the God topic, I think. | ||
We're going to talk about Some real conduits to God and the prophecies that they've made. | ||
I'm teasing it a lot, but we've covered this extensively on this program. | ||
I think we're probably the only, certainly the only new show that has ever referenced this prophecy, but it's been around for decades and it's coming true, so maybe we should pay attention. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're gonna do a little history lesson here to start off and to pave the way and lay the groundwork for what's going on right now. | ||
And I'm wondering how far to go back because You know, often you hear the narrative, the talking point, whatever you want to call it, the blood libel, you know, whatever you want to call it, about the Crusades, about these big bad Christians storming into Muslim lands. | ||
How dare they? And if people don't understand history, I guess you would believe that. | ||
But I guess people just don't know. | ||
There was this thing called the Byzantine Empire. | ||
That was the second Roman Empire. | ||
Once the West fell, the Eastern Roman Empire was a Christian empire that ruled all of Asia Minor, that is Turkey, and all of the Middle East. | ||
And for the first several centuries of Christianity, Christendom, the most Christian and powerful areas in the world were all in the Middle East. | ||
The great churches were, I believe in places like Aleppo, I think had one of them. | ||
But Syria and certainly Lebanon and Palestine and all of Asia Minor was all completely Christian until the Muslims invaded and took it over. | ||
Like how far back in history do you want to go? | ||
The Crusades, how dare they? | ||
Well, that was a response. | ||
That was a reaction. To the depopulation of that area by the Muslim hordes. | ||
But that's way back there. | ||
That's way back there. But you should know that Istanbul, Constantinople, Constantine, was the first Christian emperor. | ||
His first one to convert to Christianity after a miraculous sign gave him victory on the battlefield. | ||
And he founded Constantinople. | ||
It became Istanbul, but the Hagia Sophia was the It was like the OG Vatican, right? | ||
It was the original headquarters of Christianity itself. | ||
So Turkey has this deeply, deeply Christian history that's essentially been paved over by the Muslim interlopers. | ||
And people don't know about this because it's, you know, whatever, centuries ago. | ||
Who's to say who's right and wrong? | ||
Oh, everybody's invading everybody. | ||
Who cares? | ||
But this process of de-Christianization didn't stop 1,400 years ago. | ||
It didn't stop 100 years ago. | ||
It was still going on about 40 years ago. | ||
Maybe people don't know this. | ||
We're going to be talking about Greece and Turkey. | ||
You have to understand, very recently, like... | ||
Maybe not quite within my lifetime, but in the 80s, Turkey invaded Cyprus, right? | ||
Do people even know this? Do people realize that Turkey has, since the time of the fall of Constantinople, the establishment of Istanbul, continuously been purging itself of Christians? | ||
I don't know if people know this. | ||
You can find it on Wikipedia. Expulsion of Istanbul Greeks. | ||
The expulsion of Istanbul Greeks in 1964 to 1965 was a series of discriminatory measures by the authorities of the Republic of Turkey aimed at the forced expulsion of the Greek population of Istanbul. | ||
Though the Greeks of Istanbul were initially excluded from the Greek-Turkish population exchange of 1923, and that was a big deal as well, right? | ||
You had... Greek people whose ancestors and for generations ethnically Greek, but they lived on Asia Minor. | ||
They lived along the coastline or on islands just off the coast of Turkey. | ||
And in 1923, they were forcibly relocated to other areas in Greece. | ||
But they were allowed to remain in their native city. | ||
But then the Turkish government in 1964 enacted a series of measures that resulted in a dramatic decrease in their numbers, such as the wealth tax of 1942 and the anti-Greek pogrom of September 1955. | ||
It doesn't get a lot of attention in mainstream media or academia. | ||
You've probably never heard of it. | ||
And there's a reason for that. Especially during the 1950s and 60s, the Greek minority was used as an apparatus of pressure for the Cyprus issue as part of the Greek-Turkish relations. | ||
The measures of 1964 through 1965 resulted in dramatic reduction in the number of Greeks in Istanbul. | ||
And this was just the continuation of a very long policy, long-term policy of ethnic cleansing and Turkification of Doesn't that sound nice? | ||
Don't you want to be Turkified? Turkification of the economy was implemented in 1908 by local Ottoman authorities. | ||
Such tendencies continued after the Greek-Turkish population exchange of 1923 against the remaining Greek communities, exemplified in the wealth tax of 1942 and the pogrom of 1955. | ||
So they've done this continuously. | ||
And of course, Turkey and Greece were both members of NATO as of, I think, like 1953 or something. | ||
So, one NATO member... | ||
Expelling and committing pogroms against another. | ||
And not a lot said about that. | ||
And then as recently as the 70s and 80s, you had things like the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. | ||
The Turkish invasion of Cyprus was launched on the 20th of July, 1974, following the Cypriot coup d'etat of the 15th of July, 1974. | ||
Over the course of the year, roughly 60,000 Turkish Cyprits were displaced. | ||
In 1983, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus declared independence, although Turkey is the only country that recognizes it. | ||
The international community considers the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus territory as Turkish-occupied territory in the Republic of Cyprus. | ||
The occupation is viewed as illegal under international law, amounting to illegal occupation of European Union territory since Cyprus became a member. | ||
And nobody seems to care. | ||
Again, all of this is just background. | ||
All of this is to... | ||
Illustrate the long-simmering tension between these two nations, Turkey and Greece. | ||
The expulsions, the pogroms that have taken place, you don't hear about, that Turkey isn't expected to pay reparations for. | ||
Nobody's demanding that they remove themselves from this occupied territory. | ||
Which is strange, because any other country... | ||
I mean, Israel gets a pass... | ||
From the authorities for just being openly imperialistic and colonizing and expelling people from their land so they can take it over. | ||
But at least there's protesters. | ||
At least there's still a large contingent of regular people that are against this and stand up against it. | ||
The BDS movement and all this sort of stuff. | ||
But nobody seems to care about Turkey doing this. | ||
So maybe that's why they are ramping up the attacks. | ||
And now we have open hostilities taking place. | ||
From Zero Hedge, published Sunday, Greek Coast Guard fired on ship off Turkish coast, Turkey says. | ||
Greece has issued formal letters to the NATO headquarters, the EU and the UN warning that a Ukraine-style war is looming with Turkey. | ||
The two have long been locked in disputes over maritime rights, the status of Greeks, Aegean islands, and repeated airspace violations. | ||
And of course, Turkey is using immigration as a weapon. | ||
And the latest is saying that they are threatening to send 40,000 Turks into Greece, even though they already have sent tens of thousands. | ||
Greece is teetering on destruction. | ||
And interestingly, when Istanbul did fall, it was considered the second Rome when it was Constantinople. | ||
It went to Moscow and Russia. | ||
So Russia's tied in with this historical cluster. | ||
And we'll tell you what's going to happen. | ||
Years and years and years and years ago, I had a friend, an Orthodox friend, tell me about this prophecy from Elder Pesaios, St. | ||
Pesaios of Mount Athos. | ||
And if you've watched this show for a while, you've heard me talk about it. | ||
We've covered it before. But again, even before I worked at InfoWars, it was this very vague prophecy. | ||
Like before Syria, before Libya, before Ukraine, before any of this, there was this prophecy that Turkey would attack Greece, that Russia would come to the defense of Greece, and essentially nuke Turkey. | ||
And it would be a very rapid, very devastating war. | ||
It would be of such devastation that the whole world would sort of fall back and go, okay, we cannot let this keep going on. | ||
We have to stop this right now and figure things out. | ||
And so while this seemed like a very far-fetched idea a couple years ago, continuously and with a steady progression, we have gotten closer and closer to this being a reality. | ||
And again, this is not some charismatic leader who claims to talk to God on the weekends and is making prophecies about something that's immediate and right now and right here. | ||
This was a guy who dedicated his entire life to monastic study and lived on... | ||
I mean, it's just... If you believe in such things as prophecy, if you believe that our universe was created by a loving God that still continues to... | ||
Speak to the spiritually devout. | ||
And this is the type of thing that has validity. | ||
And recently, once you hear about this prophecy, it's kind of always in the back of my mind. | ||
So any headlines about Russia and Turkey, I sort of filter through and go, well, is this comport with the prophecy or is this going against it? | ||
It could be either one. And recently, it seems like it's been going against it. | ||
It seems like Turkey's been really... | ||
Holding water for Russia and complimenting Russia, and it's like, okay, well, the prophecy says Russia and Turkey are going to go to war, but it seems like they're cozying up. | ||
It seems like they're getting better together. Maybe the prophecy's farther off than we thought. | ||
And then this week happens, and it's like somebody just cranked the heat up on this pot that's been simmering for so long, for centuries, right? | ||
But as recently as the 80s, In 1974, the invasion of Cyprus and the expulsion of 150,000 people from the northern parts of that island. | ||
We see a lot of Turkish aggression against Greece and this historical animosity coming to bear. | ||
And then this week, everything gets even more insane. | ||
And of course we know, on top of all this, you also have the Turkish, the genocide of Armenians carried out by Turkey, by the Young Turks. | ||
Who murdered millions of, starved and murdered millions of Christians in Armenia, the oldest Christian country in the world. | ||
So all this is tied in together. | ||
Today we have the story. During the Daily Dispatch, Armenia says 49 soldiers killed in clashes with Azerbaijan. | ||
As those two countries, very near Turkey, start to go into conflict. | ||
Russia operates a military base in Armenia. | ||
Which is a key power broker in the region and an Armenian ally through Moscow-led collective security treaty organization while Turkey backs Azerbaijan. | ||
Interesting. Okay. | ||
So now you've got a war breaking out with Turkey on one side and Russia on the other through their proxies in Armenia and Azerbaijan. | ||
That comports with the prophecy. | ||
And the prophecy is pretty explicit, pretty detailed. | ||
St. Pathos the Athenite predicted that Turkey will collapse. | ||
There will be a war for two and a half years. | ||
We shall be victorious because we are the Orthodox. | ||
Turkey will be dissected into three or four parts. | ||
The countdown has begun. We will take the lands that belong to us. | ||
The Armenians will take theirs and the Kurds their own. | ||
The Kurdish issue... Right now it's a museum and they're increasingly talking about turning it into a mosque. | ||
So that's prophecy. And again, we see Armenia and Azerbaijan conflict contributing to that. | ||
But then you have this conflict between Turkey and Greece exploding over the last week. | ||
Greek Coast Guard fired on ship off Turkish coast, Turkey says. | ||
And of course, the prophecy, if you remember, basically says all of this conflict will begin in the... | ||
They call it the small waters around Greece. | ||
Basically, the coastline of Greece is where this conflict that will eventually lead to Russia... | ||
Attacking Turkey with nuclear weapons will come from. | ||
One of the other just sort of strange confirmations about this prophecy is that in the prophecy he talks about the German army playing a big part, which never made a lot of sense because since World War II, Germany hasn't really had much of an army to speak of. | ||
They've been forbidden from it. | ||
Oh shoot, I think I closed the tab. | ||
Oh no, here it is. Russia's invasion of Ukraine is jolting Germany into rebuilding its military. | ||
This was just five days ago. | ||
So, yet another thing. | ||
I was like, well, the... The prophecy says that Germany is going to have a big army, so Germany doesn't have a big army. | ||
And it's like, oh wait, search German army, and you see headlines from five days ago saying Germany is increasingly rebuilding its army. | ||
So just another little confirmation there. | ||
But Greece decries EU sanctions on Russia, says move backfires economically. | ||
Greece has blasted the European Union for imposing unprecedented sanctions on Russia in the wake of the Ukraine war, admitting that the move backfired economically. | ||
So there they are, supporting Russia in this, or at least saying it's ridiculous and counterproductive to be trying to target Russia with sanctions that just hurt us more than them. | ||
It came after similar comments by Turkish President Recep Erdogan last week, who said the provocative policies adopted by the West against Russia were not correct. | ||
Interesting. Greek Coast Guard fired on ship off Turkish coast, Turkey says. | ||
A mere day's go on Wednesday, Greece issued formal letters to NATO HQ, the EU, and the UN warning that Ukraine-style war is looming with Turkey. | ||
The two have long been locked in disputes over maritime rights, the status of Greece's Aegean Islands, and repeated airspace violations. | ||
On Saturday, a dangerous live fire incident in the eastern Mediterranean has served to inflame tensions farther and displays how on the brink the two countries could be to entering an active conflict, which would be the second afflicting Europe. | ||
Turkey said the Greek Coast Guard fired on a ship in international waters in the northern Aegean Sea, escalating tensions between the NATO countries on Saturday. | ||
Greece says Turkey is pushing refugees and migrants to cross the border. | ||
Turkey is using refugees and migrants as weapons and letting human traffickers keep sending them to Greek islands and border regions and trying to get them to cross. | ||
Greek Citizens Protection Minister Takis Theodori Kakos said, "With Greeks facing multiple accusations from human rights groups and activists of pushing back refugees and migrants, How dare you? We're human rights activists and humans have a right to invade your country. | ||
How dare you try to defend your country? | ||
It's a human right for Turkey to take over Greece. | ||
Just ridiculous. | ||
He said Turkey was engaging in the brutal and immoral weaponization of undocumented migrants. | ||
Speaking to Sky TV, Theo—I'm just going to call him Theo—said in August alone, He says, In February 2020, | ||
just before the COVID-19 pandemic struck, Erdogan had 10,000 refugees and migrants sent to the Everos River border where a wall to keep them out is being extended and he urged them to cross. | ||
They were repelled by riot police and army units, but not before Molotov cocktails were tossed over the fence at them in confrontation and they were beaten back, the government responding with efforts to block any from coming. | ||
So again, Theo says that the continuing flow is being driven by Turkey and it would be a violation of an essentially suspended 2016 swap deal with the EU in which 4.5 million of them being held were supposed to be contained. | ||
And then you have this, Turkey pushing migrants in brutal weaponization against Greece. | ||
This is from Athens. He used Turkey of pushing migrants into a neighboring country in a bid to, quote, blackmail Europe and Greece. | ||
So again, all of this is just happening this week. | ||
These are both NATO members. | ||
They joined the same year. I think it was 1953. | ||
And we may see this prophecy be fulfilled, which is horrifying and so extremely interesting. | ||
Stay tuned, folks. Tim Lassley is coming up in the final segment. | ||
We'll talk to him about bullhorning Balgates, the demon. | ||
Alright folks, welcome back. | ||
Final segment of American Journal today. | ||
Remember you support everything we do by going to InfoWarsStore.com where right now you can get the Man in the Arena collectible coin and in honor of that we have the man in the arena of the day here on American Journal. | ||
He is a man named Tim Lassley and he joins us. | ||
For the final segment of this hour. | ||
Tim Lassley, bullhorning badass. | ||
He is an info warrior who just bullhorned Bill Gates and he's here to talk about it. | ||
His Twitter is at Tim Lassley. | ||
That's at T-I-M-L-A-S-S-L-E-Y. Tim Lassley. | ||
And it's thanks to Tim Lassley that I have this beautiful artifact of free speech. | ||
this bullhorn this lovely bumper sticker covered weapon that destroys fascism in all of its manifestations welcome to the show tim thank you very thank you very much arson i How's it going? Good to finally be on the show with you. | ||
Well, very good to have you on. | ||
And this is not the first time you've bullhorned Bill Gates, but this was a very successful one. | ||
In fact, let's go ahead and go to the video now in case people missed it. | ||
It's short, this little clip, but it's fun to see Bill Gates and his creepy, weird walk get confronted with the reality. | ||
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Have fun defending yourself in front of court of law. | ||
Have fun defending yourself in a court of law. | ||
There he is getting off of his fancy helicopter. | ||
How do you arrange this, Tim? | ||
Because what I want to do with this interview is inspire people and give them instructions on how they can do it. | ||
Because it's honestly a shame that it's just you out there and a few friends. | ||
You're usually with a few people. | ||
But there should be tens of thousands of people. | ||
Everywhere this guy goes, he should be confronted. | ||
So we want more people out there, more people expressing their First Amendment right, peacefully protesting against the scumbags that are doing this to us. | ||
So let's instruct the people. | ||
Tim, how did you arrange this? | ||
Well, I'm in a local group of activists, and we're getting words for everything that's coming in the greater Puget Sound area, and we found out that Gates was holding a Cascadium Corridor Initiative Symposium up in Blaine, Washington, and we just went. | ||
We're... Anything that, like, Fauci shows up, we're going to show up. | ||
Gates is going somewhere that we know we're going to show up. | ||
Inslee, the same thing. These politicians that have committed crimes against humanity, they will hear our outrage everywhere they go. | ||
And that's what I'm trying to do, at least. | ||
And if Seattle's doing it, then why not everywhere else? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. | ||
And again, you got to follow Tim on Twitter, at Tim Lassley, because he posts this stuff all the time and he puts out calls to action. | ||
And I feel like that's the key is predicting where they're going to be. | ||
Because what happens to me is I see an event after it happened or as it's going on. | ||
I think, dang it, I would have gone in protest, but I didn't know it was happening. | ||
I didn't know they were going to be there. | ||
And so I missed my chance. | ||
So you have to stay sort of proactive in monitoring this stuff and finding out where to go and where to be, right? | ||
Absolutely. Sometimes, but a lot of times, God just puts it in my hands and lets me do what I do. | ||
Honestly, I'm not actively seeking out information. | ||
People are just dropping it in my hands, and we just go with it. | ||
So we've built a network of like minds. | ||
There's hundreds of us in Seattle, and we're very, very, very committed to saving humanity and stopping Bill Gates in his tracks. | ||
And doing it in a peaceful way, in an American way, a First Amendment way, they would love if criticizing them was illegal, right? | ||
I don't know if you saw with the Queen's funeral, you'd have hecklers shouting things and they get dragged down and arrested and charged with a crime for daring to speak out against their betters. | ||
Bill Gates would love if he had that. | ||
And they're working on implementing that in this country. | ||
But we still have the First Amendment. | ||
We are still Americans. We can still express ourselves. | ||
So talk a little bit about that, about just... | ||
What it is to be an American and to stand up and use your first minute right to defend your country against these psychopaths. | ||
You know, it's one thing to allow corruption to grow around you and just turn a blind eye. | ||
But once I found out they were poisoning people, once I found out that it was so sinister, their plot, I got more involved. | ||
And then once I found out... | ||
I mean, you listen to Alex and he's right. | ||
You have to get into the arena. | ||
You have to get involved. | ||
And so... Why not protest? | ||
Why not engage with the left? | ||
Why not engage in their hubs, like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, so they don't have a victory lap? | ||
Make them work for their—I mean, if it's a war, then make them work for it. | ||
Don't just roll over. | ||
We are American, and we have everything at our disposal. | ||
All we need is the word no, and we just need to say it with conviction, and their entire power structure collapses. | ||
Overnight. We have to mean it. | ||
And actually live past their paradigm. | ||
And so we are. We are building a future, a better Great Reset. | ||
And it's about free humanity. | ||
And it's wonderful. | ||
Just what I can see in the future and how I feel. | ||
With a little bit of effort, it feels wonderful that the potential of humanity could be achieved. | ||
But they don't want that. | ||
They want us to be afraid. They want us to... | ||
I think that we don't have any effect in this. | ||
They want us to feel powerless. | ||
And we're not powerless. | ||
We're incredibly powerful beings if we just believe in ourselves and we just believe in our message. | ||
And I definitely believe in this message. | ||
Absolutely. No, it's apparent. | ||
And that's such a powerful statement. | ||
It's so true. They really do. | ||
I talked earlier today about the way that the media sort of tries to justify everything the government does or all the things these evil people are doing. | ||
The media is there to tell you it's fine. | ||
Ignore it. But really, you're right. | ||
Their overall mission is to convince you that this stuff is happening and it's outside your control and there's nothing you can do about it. | ||
And speaking up against it is... | ||
Not just dangerous, it's pointless. | ||
Why would you even try? Because you can't do anything. | ||
And when you go and you bullhorn them, you really shatter that illusion of not having any control and being a subject to their experiments. | ||
You don't have to be, and you can stand up. | ||
It's incredibly powerful. And of course, it is having an effect, man. | ||
Here's the story from The Guardian. | ||
The strain is the worst in my lifetime. | ||
How Bill Gates is staying optimistic. | ||
Oh, dear. He's feeling strained, Tim. | ||
Oh, gosh. Do you feel bad? | ||
Would you like to apologize to the multibillionaire for making his life just slightly uncomfortable? | ||
I mean, that's just horrible, isn't it? | ||
You know, I would love to not apologize. | ||
In fact, I think the bill should definitely pay for his crimes against humanity. | ||
I would like to know a little bit more details about his 30-some-odd trips to Jeffrey Epstein's island. | ||
I mean, these are all things that—a generational Nazi that has tried to buy off the infrastructure of America to the best of his ability. | ||
I'm not going to apologize. | ||
His agenda will fall. | ||
Yeah, it absolutely will. | ||
Yeah, expand on that a little bit. | ||
Like, because you have really dialed in on Bill Gates. | ||
I mean, he is sort of your arch enemy at this point, just from your activism, from what I've seen you do. | ||
You know, you're really hard on Bill Gates, appropriately so. | ||
Is that just because of where you're from? | ||
You're from Seattle, where, you know, Bill Gates has a lot of, where he spends a lot of time and stuff, and is what originally was called the Bill and Melinda Gates Institute for Population Control, by the way. | ||
That was the original name. But why Bill Gates? | ||
What about him has drawn your focus? | ||
Well, after I got bored with Antifa, after I made them riot numerous times, after I figured out that the city was protecting them, Event 201 happened. | ||
And so, as I allowed, you know, I didn't allow it, but as Chaz played itself out, I decided to switch my gears and I did some more research on what Dr. | ||
Francis Boyle was saying. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is in my city, and so I thought that it was probably well worth the effort to start bringing attention to what he's doing and the overall endgame. | ||
But, I mean, obviously, we know where this is going to go. | ||
I didn't have to allow all the information. | ||
This was back in February of 2020. | ||
So, I mean, I knew it was going to come out, so I started off right away on Bill Gates. | ||
And, you know, to tell you the truth, by the fourth or fifth protest, I was like, you know, Bill Gates is just a blah, blah, blah. | ||
You know, a small potato. | ||
But then I started really looking into Bill Gates and all the fingers he has in every pie. | ||
This dude's a monster. And he needs to be stopped. | ||
And the only way that we can stop him, because he controls the government, he controls the media, he controls, what, the FBI, the CIA, all those. | ||
The only thing that he doesn't control is us. | ||
And we have to turn off our fear. | ||
And we have to oppose him. | ||
We can do it exactly how I've been doing it. | ||
When Biden says that we're all terrorists and MAGA terrorists and blah, blah, blah, look at me. | ||
200 some odd protests, zero arrests, nothing. | ||
No violence, no nothing. | ||
Just, I'm going to annoy you with the truth. | ||
And if playing the truth is a terrorist act, then You know, you, whatever. | ||
I mean, I'm not even going to play games. | ||
Yeah. There's no arrest. | ||
There's no violence. All we want to do is save humanity from the likes of Bill Gates and the generational Nazis that are running out of the United Nations, running out of the wef-hand path. | ||
It's not the left-hand path anymore. | ||
It's the wef-hand path. | ||
The World Economic Forum Path. | ||
Yeah, exactly. Wow. No, it's incredible. | ||
And this really is a call to action. | ||
I mean, this is what the purpose of InfoWars is. | ||
We try to cover the info. | ||
We try to stay on top of the latest developments. | ||
And then it's up to you and people like Tim Lasley to take that and go put it into action and go protest. | ||
Take your bullhorn. Fabricate your own. | ||
Go shout them down and just let them know you do not control us. | ||
We are not for sale. | ||
This is really a call to action, and I suggest everybody follow Tim on Twitter, at Tim Lansley. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
You are our man in the arena today, Tim. | ||
Thank you. Thanks a lot, Harrison. | ||
Appreciate it. On April 23rd, 1910, the iconic American president who busted up the Rockefeller Trust in America gave his incredibly historic speech, Citizen in a Republic. | ||
It was the man in the arena speech that sent shockwaves throughout the world. | ||
And I live by this creed. | ||
I'm about to read to you just a short excerpt of the 30 plus minute speech he gave to over 5 million attendees in Paris, France. | ||
We have released a coin that has Teddy Roosevelt on the front and a gladiator on the back, discusses a citizen of the Republic and the man in the arena. | ||
And InfoWars and everything we do is about the man and the woman in the arena fighting tyranny. | ||
It's the fourth coin in the series we've offered at patriotcollectibles.com or 1776coin.com. | ||
There are only 10,000 of this coin available. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this coin is funding our operations as men and women in the arena. | ||
Let me read to you part of his famous speech. | ||
It's not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man has stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. | ||
The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs, who comes short again and again because there is no effort without error and shortcoming, but who does actually strive to do the deeds, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great but who does actually strive to do the deeds, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at worst, if he fails, | ||
So that his place shall never be amongst the cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat. | ||
This is the man in the arena coin. | ||
Only 10,000 in the world. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, if millions of people get this book, our funding problems will be over and it's starting to happen. | ||
That's why I said... We're good to go. | ||
Drumroll, please, of books in the world. | ||
The Great Reset and the War for the World is 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. | ||
We are now number nine in the world. | ||
Woo! This is major. | ||
This is political. This could fund our war chest. | ||
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Ten copies. Send this blueprint to the Death Star and the New World Order. | ||
Because you read this, you know their whole plan on how to stop them. | ||
Get the Great Reset and War with the World now. | ||
It's gonna go to number one. |