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FBI agent William Aldenberg, who served as John Durham's lead investigator, is suing Alex Jones because he is traumatized as a result of things said on the show by former guest of the show Wolfgang Halbig. | ||
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Alex Jones and his company, these are very powerful people. | |
And I'm not anybody. | ||
And so someone like me, you just can't defend yourself. | ||
You just have to, at some point, you have to accept it. | ||
He admits that Jones did nothing other than allow a platform for others to lawfully speak. | ||
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How many times did Jones call you? | |
He didn't call me, sir. | ||
Did you ever see this photograph, 289, on Infowars? | ||
I didn't know, sir. Do you know whether he ever talked about you on Infowars? | ||
I don't know. | ||
If Halbig appears as a guest on a talk show, does that make him affiliated with the talk show? | ||
To me, it does. Okay. | ||
The judge, who is noticeably the most emotionally charged in the courtroom, is triggered when Jones' attorney, Norm Pattis, pursues the truth. | ||
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Who are the powerful people that Mr. | |
Jones is affiliated with? | ||
Like... He's... | ||
He's had, well... | ||
I'm sorry? For example, I don't know if you know who a guy named Joe Rogan is. | ||
He's a podcaster, a guy named Joe Rogan. | ||
Is Joe Rogan harassing you too? | ||
No, not at all. No, I'm just saying, like, if I can answer the question. | ||
If he can answer the question, he's then going to cut off. | ||
Just one second, gentlemen. | ||
All right, why don't we... I now lost the question because... | ||
The question was, was Joe Rogan... | ||
I'll withdraw and ask another. | ||
No, wait a second. No, no, that's all right. | ||
So why don't we... I guess he doesn't like the answer. | ||
No. All right. So, counsel, let's just... | ||
Sir, who are the powerful people that Mr. | ||
Jones is affiliated with? | ||
Well, that was asked and answered. | ||
That was Mr. Rogan. No, counsel, sidebar. | ||
Pattis questions the political nature of the trial, how 15 people waited over five years until 2018 to file lawsuits on the same day and in the same office. | ||
But the judge gets noticeably upset because Pattis isn't playing along with their kangaroo court and forbids him from mentioning the name Clinton and others. | ||
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Well, if we did the Hillary Clinton, now we did the Megyn Kelly, should we address what's coming next? | |
No. Well, I think it might make sense. | ||
Judge, I'm not responsible for giving my adversaries a preview of what's to come anymore than apparently they were responsible for telling me what witnesses they were going to call today. | ||
The plaintiff complains that Alex is going to try and defend himself and admits they have agreed to lie to the jury. | ||
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But he's injected this idea that Alex Jones was merely questioning when the jury is going to be instructed in the courts to determine that he intentionally inflicted emotional distress, that he intentionally lied, that he acted with malice. | |
These clowns actually thought that a man who has dedicated his entire life to freedom of speech would stay silent while they destroy him in court with lies meant to attack the First Amendment. | ||
And if they succeed, then any random federal agent can sue you into oblivion over hurt feelings from the internet. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
An incredible report by Greg Reese. | ||
FBI agent sues Alex Jones to destroy the First Amendment. | ||
Do people even realize who it is that is leading this charge? | ||
I don't want to say too much about it because it is an ongoing trial, but... | ||
Boy, is it backfiring. | ||
We'll talk about it in the show today. | ||
Alex Jones and the information that he's been spreading since 20 years ago is continuing to make the rounds, continuing to trend on Twitter. | ||
Woke up this morning. Kyrie Jones? | ||
Wait, why am I thinking Kyrie Jones? | ||
What's his name? Kyrie? | ||
Kyrie Irving. That's his name. | ||
NBA player. Caused a big kerfuffle for tweeting out a video of Alex Jones. | ||
We'll show it to you on the other side. | ||
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Stay tuned. You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
It's a Friday show. | ||
There's going to be a lot of laughs today. | ||
I just have a feeling. | ||
We're going to be taking your calls throughout the show. | ||
We'll be talking about all sorts of stuff. | ||
Mainly, we will be... | ||
Simultaneously, or first one, then the other, laughing and then raging at the incredible depths of hypocrisy to which the Democrats daily plunge. | ||
It really is something else. | ||
Let's just get into it. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, folks, here it is, your daily dispatch for Friday, the 16th of September, 2022. 22 This has to be one of the strangest stories ever. | ||
You know what our top story is if you've paid attention to the news in the last 24 hours. | ||
It is the goings-on, the invasion at Martha's Vineyard. | ||
You know, sometimes you try to do something nice. | ||
You know, no good deed goes unpunished as the saying goes. | ||
You try to do something nice for somebody and it backfires right in your face. | ||
Here's Ron DeSantis, governor of Florida. | ||
Giving a gift to Martha's Vineyard, sending them a wonderful little package gift of, you know, beautiful, super Americans. | ||
You know, they're not just Americans. | ||
They're better than Americans. | ||
We know because the people in power keep telling us how much better illegal immigrants are than actual Americans. | ||
And so he gifts Martha's Vineyard this gift of diversity, this gift of future engineers and doctors. | ||
He diversifies and empowers their community and what do they do? | ||
They spit in his face. Here he is, a kind gesture to the people of Martha's Vineyard, helping them to, you know, just stop being so white or whatever. | ||
And they spit in his face. | ||
And they freak out. And they act like it was some sort of attack. | ||
I mean, this is crazy. | ||
This is insane. This is like, you know, giving a cake to somebody and you don't realize that they're allergic to one of the ingredients. | ||
They act like you were trying to kill them. | ||
We're trying to do something nice here. | ||
You keep telling us how much more illegal immigration that you need. | ||
And here we give you just a little touch more. | ||
I mean, this was more like a party favor, you know? | ||
I mean, God only knows, there's thousands of migrants crossing every single day. | ||
At the Texas border and Arizona border, 50 migrants get sent up to Martha's Vineyard and suddenly it's like the end of the world. | ||
It's just the beginning, folks. | ||
I honestly don't know. | ||
I honestly don't get it. | ||
I honestly don't understand. | ||
Story from theredstate.com. | ||
Massachusetts dims have hilarious response to illegals being sent to Martha's Vineyard, calling it evil and inhumane. | ||
I honestly don't understand. | ||
I don't get what the big deal... | ||
I mean, you can go through Twitter or anything else. | ||
They are foaming at the mouth. | ||
They're calling Ron DeSantis every four-letter word in the book. | ||
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This piece of... | |
Ron to Satan? Yeah, yeah. | ||
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Ron to Satan. | |
They are furious. I legitimately don't understand why. | ||
I do not understand why they're mad at this. | ||
He's just diversifying Martha's Vineyard. | ||
He sent immigrants to Martha's Vineyard. | ||
They're sending immigrants all over the country. | ||
Do you ever think Democrats get confused? | ||
Do you ever think that they... | ||
Like, there's a buffering when the update comes for what they're supposed to believe. | ||
And for a second, you know, they read a headline and they're like, it's like, Ron DeSantis sends 50 illegal immigrants to Martha's Vineyard. | ||
And they sit there going, okay, I know I'm supposed to be mad. | ||
Okay, clearly the way it's phrased, I'm supposed to be mad, and I am. | ||
I am mad, but... I'm sorry, why am I mad again? | ||
What am I mad about this time? | ||
I thought we loved illegal... | ||
Do you think there's ever any sort of cognitive dissonance, like confusion for a second? | ||
Where they have to go, okay, I know I'm mad. | ||
I am, you know, I'm mad at Ron DeSantis. | ||
So clearly it's bad. Clearly it's wrong. | ||
The Republicans are doing something, so I must hate it. | ||
But they're doing what we love doing. | ||
So why am I mad again? | ||
What's happening here? It's completely insane, and we'll talk quite a bit about it, so let's not spend too much time during the Daily Dispatch, but boy is it funny and hilarious. | ||
So he sent 50 illegal immigrants to Martha's Vineyard, which again, it's like what, people are just like, how dare he do this? | ||
It's like what, send illegal immigrants to one of the loveliest places on the North American continent? | ||
Oh dear, oh my, how dare he? | ||
It would be kind of a cool game show idea. | ||
Like, you know, if you can cross, like, the Chihuahuan Desert, you get to live in Martha's Vineyard and just see, you know, anybody from across the globe, right? | ||
If you can cross it, if you can make your way there, you're set. | ||
You're in Martha's Vineyard for life. | ||
All I know is I thought this was kind of a stupid stunt at first. | ||
When they first started sending busloads of people, I thought, well, you're just doing what the Democrats are doing. | ||
This is not good, but seeing their hysterical reactions to this has made it all worth it, and I want to double down, you know? | ||
You know what's out? They have to go back. | ||
What's in, they have to go to Massachusetts. | ||
That's just how it goes. Martha's Vineyard, the Hamptons, you know, Arlington, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C., Langley. | ||
I say send a busload to the CIA headquarters. | ||
Just send them all. | ||
I mean, we just need a full float. | ||
We need the tubes from Futurama. | ||
We need the human tubes. As soon as you cross the border, shoop! | ||
Whoop! You're up the vacuum tube and off to wherever Democrats live. | ||
Aspen, you know, Seattle, Oregon. | ||
Just, just, they want them, they can have them. | ||
It's completely insane. | ||
It is completely insane. But don't for a single second think that this revelation that the Democrats are having will in any way... | ||
Translate into empathy for the people that are suffering at the southern border. | ||
The Americans that have been flooded by the tens of thousands by illegal immigrants. | ||
You would think that there would be some sort of like, they're like, wow, they see it happening in Martha's Vineyard. | ||
They're like, what? They're overwhelming the system. | ||
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The Republicans are playing politics with human beings. | |
That's exactly what I was about to say. Yeah, where they're like, they're using them as political pawns. | ||
It's like, what do you think the Democrats have been doing for the last 10 years, idiots? | ||
This is no different except the Republicans are just being upfront about it because they're shoving it in your face. | ||
What you're doing is despicable and wrong. | ||
What we need to do is we need to send the people who've migrated here to places that vote conservative. | ||
There's already enough Democratic voters in Martha's Vineyard. | ||
So we need to dilute the conserve. | ||
No, that's a terrible idea, Matt. | ||
That's a terrible idea. We'll come back to this. | ||
We're going to spend a lot of time on Martha's Vineyard. | ||
I've got to finish Daily Dispatch. Second story on the Daily Dispatch. | ||
Hey, here's another update for you that you love to see. | ||
U.S. set to give Ukraine another $600 million in military aid. | ||
Wow. Amazing. Fantastic. | ||
Don't you love it? Can we send the migrants to Ukraine? | ||
Hold on. Hold on. I just think I solved all of our problems. | ||
We keep our own money. | ||
We fund our own infrastructure. | ||
We fund our own country and the people that live here. | ||
And the migrants that cross get a free one-way ticket straight to the lovely, beautiful, world-ending country of Ukraine. | ||
I think we've just... Two birds with one stone, I think. | ||
It's beautiful. Lovely and good. | ||
$600 million more. | ||
Just throw it on the pile. | ||
Just throw it on the big pile of money that's being burned along with a few human beings as we wage this endless and pointless war for total destruction. | ||
Then you have this. Judge appoints special master denying DOJ access to classified records. | ||
So this has been a flip-floppy sort of thing, but it's flipped once again from the flop. | ||
Originally, they... | ||
Stormed Mar-a-Lago and took all of Trump's stuff. | ||
Then Trump wanted a special master. | ||
Then that was denied. Now there is a special master and the DOJ is going to have to wait while this special master, Judge Raymond Derry, serves as a special master and goes through and makes sure that what they took is what was legally allowed to be taken and actually concerns the Investigation they're engaged in. | ||
So that's some good news. A rare victory from the Department of Justice or from a federal judge on behalf of a private citizen of this country who has been endlessly harassed by every level of the government since he had the election stolen from him. | ||
Wouldn't it be amazing to still think that the Democrats stealing an election would be beyond the pale? | ||
I mean, when you just see the open corruption, the open manipulation of every system they can get their hands on, and then to be like, but they would never, they would never put a couple extra thousand votes in a few counties around the country. | ||
They're good, decent people. | ||
Can you imagine being so stupid? | ||
All right, we're going to have to continue the Daily Dispatch on the other side. | ||
It gets worse. It gets significantly worse, and then it gets slightly better. | ||
Oh, and then it gets even better, and then it gets worse again. | ||
So stay with us. We'll be back on the other side to mock the Democrats mercilessly for their complete derangement. | ||
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Stay tuned. The battle for Martha's Vineyard. | |
I don't know. What do we call this? | ||
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The war for Martha's Vineyard. | |
The invasion of Martha's Vineyard. | ||
There's got to be something. Holocaust 2.0. | ||
I mean, I don't know. The way it's being treated in the media today, 50 illegal immigrants who volunteered to take a bus to Martha's Vineyard is being treated like it's I don't know. | ||
The sack of Rome. | ||
It's not D-Day. It's D-Dia. | ||
D-Dia? | ||
D-Dia? D-Dia? | ||
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D-Dia? | |
D-Dia de los Invasion. | ||
Yeah. How do you say vineyard in Spanish? | ||
We're going to have to change the name. Sorry, folks. | ||
Martha's Vineyard cannot be called that anymore. | ||
It'll be El Vineyard de Martha from now on. | ||
Alright, we'll get back to that. Let's finish up with the Daily Dispatch here. | ||
Bipartisan coalition of state AGs urged Biden to declare fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction as opioid crisis rages. | ||
Fentanyl is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine. | ||
18 attorneys general... | ||
Are calling on President Biden to take, quote, immediate and decisive action to declare fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction, arguing that doing so could protect Americans from a mass casualty event that is, I would add, ongoing. | ||
There is something like 300 people a day dying from fentanyl. | ||
We've done the math here, and we'll get into it a little bit later in the show. | ||
Of the more than 108... | ||
Overdose deaths last year. | ||
More than 80,000 were linked with fentanyl officials. | ||
Say the Drug Enforcement Administration has previously warned that the drug is killing Americans at an unprecedented rate. | ||
The letter cites statistics that show fentanyl deaths increased 59% in Florida in 2020 and 18.3% in Connecticut. | ||
And it's absolutely horrific. I mean, it's the equivalent of like nine mass shootings a week or something in deaths from fentanyl. | ||
That might even be an understatement. | ||
But certainly many, many, many, many times more than the number of people who died from COVID. And yet, no response, no care, no concern. | ||
Because that would require enforcing basic laws like border enforcement. | ||
And the Democrats would rather... | ||
Let hundreds of thousands of Americans die a pitiful death overdosing on this illegal drug than actually allow their overarching scheme to be halted in the slightest. | ||
So, sorry. | ||
Just another couple hundred thousand sacrificial victims on the pyre of democratic authoritarianism. | ||
Again, we'll get more into that a little bit later. | ||
This headline, I love. | ||
I love it. I love it and it's beautiful. | ||
Kyrie Irving shares unhinged Alex Jones clip about secret societies and engineered plagues. | ||
Oh my god. | ||
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Oh my god. | |
What has he done? | ||
What has he done? | ||
He's gone off the reservation. | ||
Quick, send the dogs out after him. | ||
He must be playing basketball out of his mind to be able to share that. | ||
Absolutely insane. | ||
A slave has escaped the plantation. | ||
Call the dogs. Light up the searchlights. | ||
Send out the helicopters. We must get him back onto the plantation. | ||
We must bring him to heel. | ||
This Kyrie Irving thinking he can just post things that are true. | ||
Not today, my friend. | ||
We'll show you the full video later in the program because most of these places, they don't share the full video. | ||
They just share a little bit of it because they realize that if they were to share the whole thing, people would realize that Alex Jones predicted everything we're going through now back in 2002 and maybe he should be listened to and it wouldn't seem quite so outrageous for Kyrie Irving to post a video of him. | ||
And we'll show you the full video a little bit later. | ||
I'm surprised, actually, this headline is different than when I first looked at it. | ||
This must be an old headline. | ||
I don't know. Maybe we went into the cache and found this one because originally it was more like this first sentence where it says, Kyrie Irving, comma, unfortunately, comma, shared a 2002 InfoWars video on Thursday. | ||
They had to add the word unfortunately, which is a great word. | ||
It's a great word and it's a great addition to the headline. | ||
Because you can just see it right now, the Daily Beast headline writer going, Kyrie Irving shares video and their editor is leaning over their shoulder. | ||
Put unfortunately in there, we have to signal to people how they're supposed to feel about the thing before they even know what the thing is. | ||
We have to prime their emotional state to accept our... | ||
Perspective on events using words like unfortunately, but it's also a great word because it pretends to show like empathy or care for Kyrie Irving, right? | ||
It's unfortunate and I can see that now, can't you? | ||
You can see the Daily Beast writer writing the headline, but you can also see the people around Kyrie Irving that I guarantee you are sending him text messages right now and calling him right now, maybe even going and visiting him right now. | ||
And they're pissed off, right? | ||
How dare you share a video of Alex Jones? | ||
Do you realize how dangerous he is to our machinations? | ||
How powerful it is to see something from 20 years ago that predicts with exact certainty exactly what we're in right now, the situation that we find ourselves in right now? | ||
That's how they feel. But I guarantee you what he's getting right now are text messages that are like, Hey, Kyrie. | ||
Hey, buddy. What's going on, man? | ||
We're concerned about you. | ||
We're worried that maybe you're going through something. | ||
Do you need to talk? I think you should probably go talk to someone. | ||
Here's a number of a psychiatrist. | ||
Here's a number of a therapist. | ||
I think maybe you're going through some stuff and you need help and we're here to help you. | ||
In their mind, they're thinking, we're going to shut you up. | ||
You are not going to counter our narrative. | ||
You are not going to speak out of turn. | ||
But what they're saying is, look, we're all concerned about you, Kyrie. | ||
Look, we love you and we're just concerned about you. | ||
You're posting Alex Jones clips. | ||
We're so concerned. | ||
We're concerned about your mental health, Kyrie. | ||
Do you want to go on drugs? | ||
Maybe you shouldn't post stuff like this. | ||
Because it makes people concerned. | ||
When people get concerned, you might end up in a mental hospital like Kanye. | ||
Okay? So, uh... | ||
Why don't you just shut up? | ||
Because we're so concerned about you. | ||
I guarantee you those are the types of calls that he's getting good on at Kyrie Irving. | ||
He, of course, is a... | ||
Basketball player, NBA basketball player, and posted a video where Alex Jones rants about secret societies, corrupt empires, and government overlords supposedly wanting worldwide rule in a cashless society. | ||
Total and complete tyranny. | ||
Totally ridiculous. | ||
Anyway, let's talk about how awesome central bank digital coins are and how cash is for losers and terrorists. | ||
Okay, guys? Yeah, he's exactly right. | ||
He knew what was coming long ago. | ||
It's what made him so popular, what made him so powerful, what makes him now a target of the same forces that he's helping to undo. | ||
And finally, we have this story as a follow-up to the onrushing train crash that we've been bracing for. | ||
Here, we may have just narrowly averted it. | ||
U.S. railroad workers avoid shutdown, but work remains to finalize contract deal. | ||
U.S. freight railways and unions representing 115,000 workers may have reached a deal to avert a damaging shutdown that could have battered the U.S. economy, but the industry is not clear of that danger yet. | ||
Oh, it's a danger. As if the looming strike is just a wildfire. | ||
Yes, we've beaten back the flames slightly, but we're still surrounded by kindling and we're in danger. | ||
These are decisions. These are policies being made by people in power. | ||
They're doing it on purpose. | ||
This is not some danger that they're trying to avoid. | ||
It's a catastrophe that they are bringing about, and they've... | ||
They've tempered it for a little bit. | ||
They're withholding the nuclear exchange for just a minute more while we get some things in order. | ||
Their hand is still hovering over that red button. | ||
We'll be back on the other side. Stay tuned. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Yes, the war for patriots is heating up. | ||
Yes, the ongoing and completely manufactured collapse of the world economy is accelerating. | ||
And yes, the war in Ukraine is continuing to bankrupt us, the United States, a country not even really involved other than, you know, funding and starting and contributing to. | ||
And okay, I guess we are pretty involved. | ||
But we haven't declared war, and the people in power have not even attempted to justify their actions in Ukraine. | ||
So we'll cover all of that, but we're going to spend a little bit of time this hour continuing to delve into the fetid, stale air of the depths of Democrat psychopathy. | ||
Truly, it is... | ||
A wonder to behold the gaps of cognitive dissonance. | ||
It really is wild. | ||
There are a lot of good memes about this going around, but I have to say this one's probably the best. | ||
I don't know if it's from the Daily Wire originally, but that's what's watermarked here. | ||
It's your classic we don't have space meme with the guy's head barely above water. | ||
Oh, he can barely survive, except you realize he's sitting in a shallow pool. | ||
That's in front of a 10-bedroom mansion owned by Obama. | ||
Hmm. That's what's happening right now. | ||
It is... Very funny. | ||
Red State has the headline. | ||
Massachusetts Zims have hilarious response to illegals being sent to Martha's Vineyard, quote, evil and inhumane. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
What? Why? | ||
No, but why? No, I get it. | ||
It's evil, but why? | ||
But why is it, though? I honestly don't get it. | ||
Honestly, I don't understand it. | ||
We're going to open up the phone lines today. | ||
I would love if some Democrats or some liberals would call in and tell me, I don't want to argue. | ||
I want to know. I want to learn. | ||
I want you to inform me. | ||
Why are they so mad that illegals were sent to Martha's Vineyard? | ||
What is it about sending illegal immigrants to Martha's Vineyard that is so outrageous when for a year and a half, migrant flights have left border towns and landed in everywhere as far flung as Idaho and Pennsylvania and West Virginia and everywhere around the country? | ||
A continual stream of human trafficking aided and abetted and carried out and facilitated by the Border Patrol. | ||
I mean, we have reported here on the most horrific practices of Border Patrol. | ||
The whistleblower that revealed to Savannah Hernandez that they are giving children to people who they cannot verify. | ||
They're giving them away to people who don't have IDs and can't prove that they're related to the children at all. | ||
And apparently, according to the whistleblower who was engaged, you know, actually was a part of these exchanges. | ||
So the people picking up the kids don't even look at the kids. | ||
You know, when a family is rejoined, there's tears and celebration. | ||
Oh, thank goodness. | ||
We haven't seen you in so long. | ||
But now they just go, you know, they get orders. | ||
Give this kid to this adult. | ||
The adult doesn't have ID. | ||
Is this the right adult? Is this really a person that is going to care for this kid? | ||
They don't know. And the adult doesn't seem to care about the kid and just takes the kid and walks away and doesn't even look at the child. | ||
I mean, they have kicked out. | ||
We've reported a year ago, they were kicking foster children out of foster homes. | ||
American orphans who were living in foster homes were kicked out of their homes and replaced with illegal migrants because they got a little extra money. | ||
The houses got a little extra money for housing illegal immigrants rather than the American children. | ||
That is actually our responsibility and our duty to care for as members of this society. | ||
They don't care. The liberals don't care. | ||
More migrants have suffocated to death in the back of 18 wheelers this year than were sent to Martha's Vineyard. | ||
Did you even see a headline about that in the mainstream media? | ||
Did the Democrats care then? | ||
Did they recognize then that this is a dangerous political game that Democrats are playing? | ||
That the migrants themselves, who they claim to love and support, are the ones paying the price as they I mean, can you imagine a picture more reminiscent of hell? | ||
A pitch black trailer in 104 degree heat. | ||
People suffocating to death by the dozens. | ||
All hunched together. | ||
Probably desperately clawing at the edges of the... | ||
I mean, my God, the horrors that this open border policy has inflicted on everybody involved is unimaginable. | ||
They don't care. Couldn't care less. | ||
They call you a racist and a fascist for even pointing it out. | ||
But now that it's gone to Martha's Vineyard, oh, now it's genocide. | ||
Now it's the worst thing anybody's ever done. | ||
And they're flipping out. These people are retarded. | ||
I'm sorry. It's just... | ||
I shouldn't say that. | ||
I shouldn't say that because they're not. | ||
They're evil. They're not stupid. | ||
These people are despicable. | ||
They're evil. They're not stupid. | ||
They know exactly what they're doing. But they call this evil and inhumane. | ||
I think Chris Hayes, evil retard in chief, puts it pretty well. | ||
He says, deeply, deeply sick and dehumanizing to fling human beings somewhere vindictively. | ||
Oh, really? Oh, is it? | ||
Oh, dear. They've been flown, not flung. | ||
Yeah, flown, not flung. | ||
Yeah. Let's be clear here. | ||
Everybody who went to Martha's Vineyard volunteered for it. | ||
They were asked, do you want to go on a bus to Martha's Vineyard? | ||
They said, yeah, sounds good. They got on a bus and they went to Martha's Vineyard. | ||
Oh, no. Oh, my God. | ||
The humanity, right? | ||
I think there are Jews being loaded onto a cargo train to be shipped to a death camp. | ||
I mean, they're going to Martha's Vineyard. | ||
It's one of the nicest places in the entire world. | ||
It's certainly one of the top ten most beautiful locations in all of America. | ||
This was a gift to the people of Martha's Vineyard, to the immigrants themselves. | ||
Congratulations to all of you. | ||
You're welcome. But no, apparently it's awful. | ||
Deeply, deeply sick and dehumanizing to fling human—okay, so fling obviously is a provocative word, right? | ||
They weren't flung anywhere. That's a dehumanizing phrase trying to portray what's going on as if these people were somehow violently or without consent— You know, treated like human trash and just flung somewhere. | ||
No, they were flown. They were transported, okay? | ||
So if you just change this to transported, then it, you know, makes a lot less sense. | ||
Deeply, deeply sick and dehumanizing to transport human beings somewhere. | ||
Is it? Oh, but then he says vindictively. | ||
Okay, well, that's the operative word then, vindictively. | ||
Because when they do it, they aren't doing it vindictively. | ||
They're just doing it as a part of a political program to try to We're good to go. | ||
But they've decided that what Ron DeSantis is doing is vindictive, and so it's your intention that determines whether a deed is either deeply, deeply good and wonderful and liberal and loving or deeply, deeply sick and dehumanizing. | ||
It's whether you have vindictiveness in your heart when you do it. | ||
They don't live in reality. | ||
They live in a subjective milieu of lies and disinformation. | ||
Again, I do have to ask the question, do Democrats get confused? | ||
Is there, just for a couple seconds even, a couple minutes maybe, maybe they're still confused. | ||
Now, the next day, God, we're still talking about this? | ||
Martha's Vineyard? | ||
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I thought this was a good thing, right? | |
And it's why they have to phrase all of their headlines, right, as like horrible, vindictive Florida governor inhumanely. | ||
And it's bad that he's sending people to Martha's Vineyard, and that's bad. | ||
And so people read that and they go, oh my god, it's so inhumane and vindictive. | ||
But if they were just to say, you know, migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard, Democrats would be like, awesome, great, good, yes, wonderful, lovely. | ||
So, like, do you think there's a little bit of that buffer time when they see a headline that says, 50 illegal immigrants must ship to Martha's Vineyard, and they think that's a small number, and that's a nice place to send them, and they probably wanted to go there anyway. | ||
So why am I mad again? | ||
I get that I am mad. | ||
I understand I'm supposed to be mad, so I am, right? | ||
I'm a dog that does what Master tells me, so I'm mad now, but why? | ||
Again, what am I? What part of this is bad? | ||
I'm legitimately confused. | ||
We'll open up the phone lines, and I'm desperate to find out what is going on here. | ||
Why are you so angry, people? | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
We're going to continue talking about Martha's Vineyard and the apoplectic response that the Democrats are having. | ||
They're fainting on fainting couches around the country at the temerity, the tenacity, frankly downright evil of Ron DeSantis to send migrants to the nicest place in the country. | ||
How dare he? We'll get into that in just a second. | ||
I do want to talk about a little bit of I don't want to call it divine synchronicity, but it certainly feels like that. | ||
Back when I first created my Facebook account, which unfortunately no longer exists or I would be able to point you to it, but back in high school, Facebook was a simpler place. | ||
You had a wall, you had a profile. | ||
They didn't even have a news feed yet. | ||
It was just a simple matter of your Facebook profile, a few picture albums, and then a description of yourself. | ||
And I remember I put... | ||
Two quotes as the body of my about me section back in high school. | ||
And I never changed it for the entire time that I had a Facebook. | ||
It remained... I changed the first one. | ||
The first quote was from On the Road by Jack Kerouac. | ||
Burn, burn, burn like Roman candles through the night. | ||
I should always love that imagery. | ||
But the other quote that I put up that remained on my profile for the entire time was this quote by President Theodore Roosevelt, where he said, Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat. | ||
That's from Theodore Roosevelt in his speech about a strenuous life. | ||
I just thought that was beautiful, and it was a motto that just always was running through the back of my head. | ||
And maybe it's a crazy thing to think that you can have an exceptional life or to reject outright the comfort and familiarity and stasis of some gray, non-offensive existence. | ||
But it's sort of a self-fulfilling prophecy if you... | ||
Think it's out of your reach, then it is. | ||
And if you don't think that you can achieve something great, then you can't. | ||
And that's just how it works. | ||
And it was just amazing. | ||
I can't remember if it was a commercial, if I was just watching the Alex Jones show yesterday, but to hear Alex say, you know, this was the motto that he lived his life by. | ||
Really amazing that, you know, 20 years ago, it was a quote that It spoke particularly powerfully to me and then I left it as the only thing on my Facebook page for 15 years or so until I deleted it. | ||
And of course this is about being the man in the arena. | ||
It's about recognizing the power of every human individual to achieve great things and the necessary requirement of risking total failure to achieve those things. | ||
Well, what is an achievement if it's assured, right? | ||
What is, you know, if you've ever played video games and gotten a cheat code and you find out the game is not fun anymore, because when you can just have infinite money and infinite lives and god mode, then it's just not fun anymore because there's no risk, there's no challenge, there's no possibility of failure. | ||
So even your victories are stale and, you know, turn to ash in your mouth. | ||
So there's that double... | ||
Hey, to coin a... | ||
Oh my God. It's pun upon pun. | ||
To coin a phrase here, it's a double-sided coin. | ||
It's two sides of the same coin. | ||
The victories that you can achieve, but also the risks that you have to take and the failure that you risk by attempting to achieve something great. | ||
And that's really what's embodied by this collectible coin. | ||
So it really is something that reflects... | ||
What is most human about us? | ||
And this ability to dream mighty things and then to achieve them. | ||
To be able to imagine and reckon of things that do not exist yet and bring them into being. | ||
It really is an incredible quote to live your life by. | ||
And you can now get the Man in the Arena coin at Infowarsstore.com or 1776coin.com. | ||
You can carry it around as a talisman, as a reminder of those words that encourage and implore you to not be a dud. | ||
Just not be some bomb that just fizzles out into nothing, but to fulfill your potential and to take on the world forever. | ||
And win. So infowarsstore.com, 1776coin.com, because we refuse to live in that gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat. | ||
I thought about maybe when I was talking about this, playing clips from the World Economic Forum where essentially their whole plan is like, you know, human beings should probably just live in a gray twilight. | ||
You know, nobody should achieve anything great. | ||
Nobody should do anything wonderful. | ||
Everyone should just do their job and live their bug-like existence until we snuff them out at the age of 60 so we can save on medical care costs later on, right? | ||
Right. It is the polar opposite to what the World Economic Forum promises you. | ||
World Economic Forum promises you stasis, stillness and death and nothingness and modernity and just middle-of-the-road existence. | ||
We don't want you to exist. We want you to thrive and achieve and explode in ways that nobody has ever seen before. | ||
And we're going to keep trying to push out this celebration of the human spirit regardless of how many people want to destroy us. | ||
Infowarsstore.com is where you go to support this crusade. | ||
Now back to this Martha's Vineyard catastrophe. | ||
Truly, the invasion of Martha's Vineyard. | ||
The fall of Martha's Vineyard. | ||
Martha's... Refugee camp. | ||
That's what it's called now. Visit Martha's Vineyard, the official... | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
What? Martha's Vineyard? Visit it? | ||
Okay. Alright. What if we're from a different country? | ||
What if we got a ride with Ron DeSantis? | ||
Can we visit then? No? | ||
Okay. Yeah, so don't visit Martha's Vineyard, says on Twitter. | ||
To our island community, here's an update on the current humanitarian crisis on Martha's Vineyard. | ||
It's a crisis, folks. | ||
A humanitarian one. | ||
They say, we thank people for their continued help. | ||
We continue to provide shelter, food, and care for individuals that arrived on the island yesterday. | ||
A coalition of vineyard towns, community-based, and nonprofit groups are assisting in this effort. | ||
We will continue to work very closely with our state partners who have pledged support and resources for any unmet needs that we may have. | ||
As we do with any shelter operation, we're focused on meeting the immediate needs of the people who are sheltering. | ||
It sounds like a hurricane hit them. | ||
It sounds like it's Jaws and there's a shark stealing people from the beaches. | ||
It sounds like this is a full-on emergency and they're activating their various emergency response services to deal with this hurricane. | ||
Devastating attack. It's 50 people, folks. | ||
It's 50 wonderful, loving, not just American, but better Americans than normal American illegal immigrants who they love. | ||
Hardworking, of course. Of course. | ||
Hardworking and desperate to escape the conditions of their home country. | ||
Well-traveled. They're extremely well-traveled. | ||
They're well-traveled than most Americans, actually. | ||
See, they don't want people being sent to Martha's Vineyard, where the Obamas have a 10-bedroom house, where the average house costs something like $2 million, where it's one of the most beautiful locations in the entire country. | ||
See, that's a political ploy, they understand. | ||
That's Ron DeSantis using these people vindictively to achieve political gains. | ||
It's totally different than when the Democrats lovingly and openly volunteer your backyard for the migrants. | ||
See, they love the migrants when you get all the burden, when you have to house them and deal with them and care for them and transport them. | ||
They would much rather have the migrants. | ||
And again, for a year, folks, migrants come across the border. | ||
They get carried across the border by cartels. | ||
They get carried to the border in the first place by U.N. buses. | ||
So they get, you know, ferret out. | ||
So for those of you in Martha's Vineyard who are standing there going, oh, oh, my family built this place. | ||
Oh, we've been here for ten generations. | ||
My ancestors crossed a hazardous ocean and fought with hostile natives and forged an existence out of this cold and bleak northeastern land and founded a country and a nation that has thrived and succeeded against all odds. | ||
You think you're more American than somebody that was picked up by a UN bus and carried to Martha's Vineyard and dropped off there? | ||
You're not. You're not. | ||
They deserve Martha's Vineyard just as much as you do. | ||
They're a part of and responsible for Martha's Vineyard just as much as you or your family is. | ||
So stop being greedy, selfish jerks and die. | ||
Just die and be replaced because that's what everywhere else is expecting of Americans. | ||
So just a reminder, this is 50 migrants is being treated as a catastrophe beyond compare. | ||
50. Five. | ||
Zero. Okay? | ||
Just to put that in perspective, in the month of July, 50,000 illegals crossed the border into Del Rio, Texas, a town with a population of just 35,000 people. | ||
But 50 people being flown into Martha's Vineyard to a town of 15,000 affluent liberals is inhumane and a humanitarian crisis. | ||
It really puts a button on the absurdity of all of this. | ||
We're going to keep talking about it. We're going to open up the phone lines in the second hour. | ||
We're going to keep mocking and belittling these people who dare to pretend to care about people when it's far away. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
We will continue to talk about Martha's Vineyard today. | ||
We will be taking your phone calls. | ||
We will be countering globalist narratives with all of the agility and aggression of a well-trained troop of ninjas. | ||
All that coming up. | ||
But I want to take a moment now to share a video that has been causing all sorts of outrage and paranoia across countries. | ||
The World Wide Web, as of yesterday, The Daily Beast has a story. | ||
Kyrie Irving shares unhinged Alex Jones clip about secret societies and engineered plagues. | ||
They say Kyrie Irving, unfortunately, shared a 2002 InfoWars video on Thursday in which mega-conspiracy theorist Alex Jones rants about secret society, corrupt empires, and government overlords supposedly wanting worldwide rule and a, quote, cashless society, total and complete tyranny. | ||
Jones, who has been sued by the victims of parents for claiming the Sandy Hook massacre, was staged. | ||
Rambles in the video about how the government becomes God, basically, when it comes to your health. | ||
Really incredible. | ||
So, first, let's show a clip that was posted by a popular leftist Twitter account that was saying, oh my gosh, it's so bad that Kyrie Irving dared to post this video. | ||
Here's what they posted of Kyrie Irving's Instagram posts. | ||
Let's watch clip 15. Yes, there have been corrupt empires. | ||
Yes, they manipulate. Yes, there are secret societies. | ||
Yes, there have been oligarchies throughout history. | ||
And yes, today in 2002, there is a tyrannical organization calling itself Okay, that's all. | ||
That's all you need to see. Pay no more attention. | ||
That's it. That's enough, right? | ||
I mean, you saw it was Alex Jones. | ||
He was talking. So it's bad. | ||
It's bad and it's wrong and you should hate Kyrie Irving and both pity him and feel sorry for him for falling for this trap. | ||
So deluge him with... | ||
Demands that he take it down. | ||
Demands that he apologize. | ||
Demands that he recognize the error of his ways. | ||
And correct himself because we care so much about him. | ||
Oh, he's going through some stuff right now. | ||
You okay, Kyrie? We're worried about you. | ||
You want to take some pills? | ||
You want to wear this jacket? | ||
We'll strap your arms behind your back. | ||
Because we care so much about you. | ||
And that's all. That's all they show, you know, as a way to tell his followers how crazy Alex Jones is. | ||
He's talking about secret societies. | ||
Let's watch the full clip now. | ||
Let's watch the full thing. Let's watch the original clip from 2002 of Alex Jones being absolutely right about everything. | ||
Let's watch. Facts and common sense are in. | ||
Yes, there have been corrupt empires. | ||
Yes, they manipulate. Yes, there are secret societies. | ||
Yes, there have been oligarchies throughout history. | ||
And yes, today, in 2002, there is a tyrannical organization calling itself the New World Order, pushing for worldwide government, a cashless society, open borders, total and complete tyranny. | ||
Where human beings are absolutely worthless. | ||
There's six and a quarter plus billion of us, and the globalists have said it many times, there's too many of us, we're causing a problem. | ||
We need to be cold at the tune of 80%. | ||
It's amazing to talk about that, but it's the globalists, the UN, their own public statements, and they've convinced a lot of Liberals and elitist conservatives and others that by going along with this that we're intelligent members of society. | ||
It's the ultimate Malthus worldview. | ||
It is this radical, virulent form of social Darwinism. | ||
It's the excuse of tyrants. | ||
And by creating open borders where there's no national sovereignty and only global bodies that control all the resources, by centralizing and socializing health care, the state becomes God, basically, when it comes to your health. | ||
And then by releasing diseases and viruses and plagues upon us, we then basically get shoved into their system. | ||
Absolutely incredible how on the nail he hit absolutely every one of those points. | ||
He's right about absolutely everything from the open borders to the corporate... | ||
Structure of this one world government to the releasing of viruses. | ||
He predicted it all 20 years ago, and that's why they're trying to destroy him. | ||
And that's why they're trying to bring us down. | ||
It has nothing to do with something objectionable he may have said, something he may have gotten wrong in the past. | ||
You can be wrong all you want. | ||
It's when you're right that they target you. | ||
It's when you call them out. | ||
It's when you decode their plan and give out those codes to the world. | ||
That's when they target you. | ||
Thank you, Kyrie Irving, for posting the truth from 20 years ago. | ||
Stay strong, because I'm sure people are coming at him right now. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
We're going to continue to mog on the Democrats about this Martha's Vineyard nonsense. | ||
We're going to talk about some pretty hilarious stuff, actually. | ||
We'll get into it. First, I want to give out the phone number. | ||
Give us a call. We're doing an open line Friday today. | ||
No guests, so for the next two hours, it'll be... | ||
Video clips, news, and your phone call. | ||
So give us a call here at American Journal. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
That number again, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Before we get into the Martha's Vineyard thing, just another note on the Kyrie Irving subject. | ||
I guarantee you, as much as I guarantee you that Kyrie Irving is getting people reaching out to him, saying they're so concerned about Kyrie, and if he could just take that video down, they'd feel a lot better about his mental health, right? | ||
Feigning care for him, because they know that that works better than demanding. | ||
You take that down right now. | ||
They understand. They understand basic human psychology, so it's always okay. | ||
Oh, I'm worried about you. | ||
I care about you. Kind of like when a guest comes on my show and gets text messages. | ||
Hey, I'm a little worried you're going on that show. | ||
I want to look out for you and make sure that you're not going to do anything you're going to regret because I care so much about you. | ||
Same way that people have come up to me and warned me about Nick Fuentes. | ||
Oh, you know, I'm worried about him. | ||
I just don't want you to be involved in anything that, you know, you don't know about. | ||
That's how they do it. I also guarantee you, Kyrie Irving is getting messages from people who are saying, hey, man, I can't say it publicly, but I totally agree. | ||
I can't, you know, good job being brave enough to do this, man. | ||
You're going to be in some crap, but, you know, I'm with you, but not publicly because, you know, I got a career to pay attention to, which is cowardice, which is fulfillment of their plan, right? | ||
They don't have to silence you if you silence yourself. | ||
They don't have to force you if you willingly subject yourself to them. | ||
If you put the collar around your own neck, they don't have to capture you at all. | ||
You're captured yourself. So this should be really a wake-up call for anybody in any position of power, of any prominent public form who has a big following, that there are people out there that are despicable, authoritarian control freaks That are doing everything they can to keep you under their thumb. | ||
And yet, to defeat them, to infuriate them, to utterly abolish their control over you, all you have to do is tweet something out. | ||
All you have to do is find an old Alex Jones clip and put it on your social media. | ||
They can rage, they can be furious, they can threaten your career, but they can't do anything. | ||
They can't do anything. And once that's out, it's out. | ||
That's why you say the truth is like letting a cat out of a bag. | ||
You can't get a cat back in the bag once it's out. | ||
So once you share that video, once people see that video, it's in their mind. | ||
They understand what has been transmitted to them. | ||
And it'll never leave. | ||
It'll occupy that space in the back of their mind and alter forevermore their opinion on the truth and falsehood and The goings-on in the higher ranks of power. | ||
So it's amazing. | ||
It's almost like they are giving you the weapon to destroy them. | ||
By the way that they react, by the way that they freak out at this, you can tell they are desperate to not let this happen again. | ||
Kyrie Irving tweeted something out. | ||
He put on Instagram a clip of Alex Jones. | ||
We have to unify together in outrage and hatred against Kyrie Irving. | ||
So anybody else daring to think about doing this will go, ooh, I don't want to go through what Kyrie Irving's going through. | ||
And so don't be a coward. | ||
Just tweet this stuff out. Just put it out there. | ||
Just get it out there. Even if it's just for the petty and vindictive feeling of sticking your thumb in the eye of people who despise you and want to control you. | ||
Screw them. Tell the truth. | ||
Spread the truth. And use your position of power to expose tyrants, despots, foreign billionaires, psychopaths, control freaks, corporate masters. | ||
Screw them. Or submit to them. | ||
I guess the choice is yours. I guess the choice is yours. | ||
Bow, kneel, prostrate yourself in front of them, or tweet something out. | ||
It's amazing. It really is amazing how their reaction shows how effective this stuff is. | ||
And it's wonderful. So Martha's Vineyard, again, hilarious reactions to it. | ||
Hilarious baseless. Might as touch on Twitter. | ||
The DeSantis human smuggling operation will likely be the subject of a DOJ investigations in the future. | ||
Anyone involved in facilitating this operation would be wise to lawyer up. | ||
DOJ just busted a massive smuggling ring in Texas. | ||
They do not take these things lightly. | ||
No, they carry them out. The smuggling that's happening is being facilitated, carried out, allowed by the DOJ. It's just when it's used against them, now they're going to start imposing the law. | ||
Now they're going to start investigating. | ||
I bet they are. I bet they honestly are. | ||
Because they're tyrants. | ||
Because they use their political power not to defend the United States, not to protect the American people, but to advance their own political agenda. | ||
Because they're bad people. | ||
That should be destroyed politically. | ||
Bill Melugin reports... | ||
California Governor Newsom is asking for the DOJ to investigate Texas and Florida's busing and flying of migrants around the country to look into whether these actions could potentially support charges of kidnapping. | ||
He wants to charge the governors of these states with kidnapping. | ||
Okay. Do you have any idea what's going on? | ||
And this is the thing, right? | ||
This is why ignorance is a necessary prerequisite for any of their plans. | ||
It's because if you knew what was really going on at the southern border, You wouldn't be outraged at what was going on with Martha Vineyard. | ||
You would be happy that these 50 illegal immigrants weren't already in a sweatshop somewhere. | ||
You'd be happy that the children... | ||
That were a part of this 50 people cadre that was sent to Martha Deniard weren't separated from their family and given to some unverified pervert who just leaves with them. | ||
Like you realize, I should have compiled the numbers, but I mean this number of stories from the whistleblower saying that they were handing kids off to people who were not related to them and they could not verify their ID to the stories of something like three-fourths of all of the children who were given to caretakers Who, again, were unverified, can't be found. | ||
They can't be located. They give kids away to adults and go, okay, we're going to call you in a month to make sure everything's good, and then they just can never contact them again. | ||
They're literally human trafficking. | ||
They're literally facilitating the human trafficking of tens of thousands of people. | ||
The cartels are making bank off of this, and the women are, you know, 80% chance they get sexually assaulted on the way. | ||
I mean, it is a horrific, inhuman situation. | ||
Flesh trade taking place at the southern border right now, and it has been for a year and a half. | ||
50 people dying in the back of a trailer, suffocating to death in the Texas heat, in a locked trailer. | ||
I mean, did they even care about that? | ||
Did they even mention it? Did the mainstream media even make a deal out of that? | ||
Why don't you know about this? | ||
Well, because if you don't know about it, then they can portray something like Martha's Vineyard as some sort of major violation or major change. | ||
Here's another good way to put it. | ||
Aldous Huxley's ghost on Twitter says, The left tells us that sending migrants to one of these locations is cruel and inhumane, and that they should be kept at the other location because it has more resources and infrastructure. | ||
And of course, on one side, you have the barren dirt under a highway overpass outside of Del Rio, Texas. | ||
And on the other, you have the lush, verdant, prosperous marina of Martha's Vineyard. | ||
Truly incredible. And of course, when it's the left doing it, it's not just totally routine and normal. | ||
It's funny. | ||
It's funny when they do it. | ||
Dan Cotter points out, nearly one year apart, it's routine when they want it. | ||
It's the Holocaust when it goes against them. | ||
Right? This was... | ||
This is from yesterday. | ||
Filmmaker Ken Burns says DeSantis' relocation of illegal immigrants is right out of the authoritarian playbook. | ||
Of course, he is currently making a documentary about the Holocaust that he's on CNN to talk about. | ||
Ken Burns is... It reveals disturbing truths about the U.S. role in the Holocaust. | ||
Yeah, it was our fault, by the way. I mean, we stopped it. | ||
We actually sacrificed tens of thousands of soldiers to stop the Holocaust, but now the narrative is changing, and it was our fault. | ||
It was always our fault. We actually did it. | ||
We were complicit in it, and we're Nazis. | ||
We're all Nazis now. Burns argued that Florida governor was trying to weaponize human beings for a political purpose. | ||
As if that's not what's been going on at the border this entire time. | ||
Why do you think they want an open border? | ||
Because they actually care about it? | ||
They don't care about these people. | ||
They don't care about migrants. | ||
They don't care about the people they're claiming to help. | ||
People they're claiming to help can die by the dozens in the desert somewhere, and they don't even mention it. | ||
They couldn't care less. They don't care about these people. | ||
They care about the political Effect it will have. | ||
So everybody who's crossed the border so far is a, in many cases, willing political pawn of the Democrats. | ||
But now the Republican governor said, hey, you feel like going to Martha's Vineyard? | ||
And they said, yeah, that sounds great. | ||
And they hopped on a bus and went to Martha's Vineyard. | ||
Now it's the Holocaust. But one year ago, DeSantis claims Biden running clandestine flights to send migrants to Florida. | ||
But the routine transport also occurred under Trump. | ||
Yeah, see, when we secretly flew people to American cities in the dead of night, under cover of darkness, that was routine and normal. | ||
Don't ask questions. We're getting lots of calls about Martha's Vineyard, and we'll go to some of those in just a second. | ||
One funny response to the The attack on Martha's Vineyard, the siege of Martha's Vineyard, is that the whole community is getting together and pitching in to find the migrants a place to stay and giving them food and shelter. | ||
See, they tried to make the Democrats look bad, but the Democrats came together as a community to serve these 50 people. | ||
All right, well, tell you what. | ||
We get about 50 people every four minutes here in Texas, so why don't we send about 50,000 to you in a single month, and we'll see how much your clam bakes and your Tetrazzini casseroles last. | ||
We'll see how easy it is to deal with the true influx rather than just 50 people. | ||
Bunch of virtue signalers, but of course that's not actually what's happening. | ||
They've called in the National Guard to deport these people to Boston. | ||
They don't want them around. | ||
But of course when it was discovered, the bad thing that Ron DeSantis did was do this out in the open and tell everyone he was going to do it and just be forthright and upfront about what he was doing. | ||
See, the way the Democrats operate is in a veil of secrecy. | ||
See, we learned about flights of migrants into places like Philadelphia and West Virginia earlier this year because people that were involved leaked undercover video where in the video they're saying, yeah, we have to do it at night so the reporters don't find out because we have to do it in secret because what we're doing is wrong. | ||
And so we're hiding it because that's why liars lie, to cover up their misdeeds. | ||
So when this was discovered, this was uncovered, That this was happening. | ||
Not just the money that was being given to the migrants, but the flights that they were being put on to get them deep, deep, deep into the country. | ||
Never going to be deported. | ||
Never even going to be checked once they're released with a UN cash card and a free cell phone. | ||
See you later, right? | ||
It caused a bit of outrage on the Republican side. | ||
Not only are they not defending the border, they're facilitating and abetting the human trafficking taking place there. | ||
Did the Democrats take that seriously? | ||
Did they care? Did they have empathy for it? | ||
No, they literally laughed. | ||
Sacky jokes about secret migrant kids' flights, saying, yeah, it's a little earlier than you might like. | ||
The White House tried to make light Tuesday of the Post exposing the secret nighttime flights that President Biden's administration is using to ferry unaccompanied migrant kids from the Texas border region, snarking to a reporter. | ||
They are merely a little earlier than you might like. | ||
See, when... | ||
We reveal that this is happening under the cover of darkness, in secret, with hundreds of kids being put on a plane without any parents or anything shipped 3,000 miles from where they began and given to a complete stranger who hasn't even been vetted because there are so many kids and so many people coming across that we don't have the facilities or the time or the capability to vet everybody we're handing kids to, do so, just give them to whoever. | ||
Goodbye, kids. | ||
Like when we reveal that horrific actual kidnapping and human trafficking that our federal government is engaged in and engaged in knowing it's wrong, so they do it secretly, the Democrats laugh at it. | ||
They mock you for even caring. | ||
But now that it's Martha's Vineyard, it's the biggest deal ever, and it's evil and vindictive, and they hate you. | ||
But this is absolutely hilarious. | ||
Aiden Kearney on Facebook says, I'm in a couple Martha's Vineyard Facebook groups, and they're all turning on each other, calling out their friends for not letting migrants live in their summer houses. | ||
So this is a Martha's Vineyard Facebook group, and they are at each other's throats. | ||
Pat Nagy's like, what else do these poor, innocent people need? | ||
And somebody responds to him saying, they need housing, and you have two summer rentals. | ||
Well, I have to. | ||
I mean, I can't. I'm not me. | ||
I mean, not my houses, but I'll send them a bottle of wine, right? | ||
Somebody else is saying, here's the thing. | ||
DeSantis absolutely can send refugees to Massachusetts, and we have services set up to help them and ease the stress on our border states, but without notice, he dumped them, not in Boston, Somebody responds, you know, Obama has rooms in his house. | ||
And this poster responds, I'm sure he does, but that's not the point. | ||
That's not the point. Yes, there is plenty of room. | ||
Yes, we are populated entirely by millionaires. | ||
But that's not the point. | ||
We don't want them. We don't want them. | ||
Send them to Boston. We're going to call the National Guard. | ||
We're going to call the Army to send these people to Boston because we don't want them here because we care so much about them. | ||
And of course, even if they do send them to a place like Boston, they don't have any capability to deal with this. | ||
New York City, largest city in this country, doesn't have enough room to deal with 2,000 migrants. | ||
Again, we get about 40,000 migrants a month into a town of 35,000, Del Rio, here in Texas. | ||
And that's just the ones that we catch, which estimates say is about 43% of the total amount. | ||
So we're getting about 100,000 people a month crossing into Texas. | ||
And if we don't like it, we're racist. | ||
But New York City is like, 2,000 migrants? | ||
We can't handle it. We're just the largest city in America. | ||
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Wednesday that the time has come to reconsider the Big Apple's historic right to shelter laws as he cannot handle the influx of illegal immigrants being bussed from Texas. | ||
We can't handle it. | ||
We're a sanctuary city, but we didn't think you'd actually seek sanctuary here. | ||
We thought that was like a virtue thing. | ||
We thought like just we said that and then we seemed liberal, but don't send anyone here. | ||
We're a sanctuary city. | ||
Unlike those racists down in Texas and Arizona who don't want these people, we are a sanctuary city of loving liberals. | ||
Okay, well, here's like a just, you know, 0.5% of the people that came across this month and they're just like, we're collapsing. | ||
We can't do this. How dare you? | ||
Ron DeSantis is sick because he's sending people to an island paradise where they're welcomed. | ||
Permanent housing? I thought we were just doing like a weekend camp out thing? | ||
Permanently housing? I'm sorry, but there's a housing shortage here, they say. | ||
Yeah, there's a housing shortage here from about June to August, and then it's empty for the rest of the year. | ||
But for now, you know, tail end of the summer vacation, there is a housing shortage, and we cannot handle these people. | ||
Incredible. I found them the only liberal in Massachusetts who think they should practice what they preach. | ||
When will Edgartown build high-rise housing projects? | ||
Yeah, see, that's what Martha's Vineyard needs. | ||
You don't just need immigrants. | ||
You need the multifamily housing to support them. | ||
You need the homeless shelters to house them. | ||
You need the NGOs to get them jobs, jobs they used to have, right? | ||
They need the full immigrant experience. | ||
Sure, I'm sure Martha's Vineyard's nice with its million-dollar mansions and its wide expanses of nature and its beautiful seafront views and its lovely, safe communities, but... | ||
That's over, folks. That's white supremacy. | ||
No, we're a new diverse nation now. | ||
You need to replace all of those lovely Cape Cod-style houses with the wood shingles on the side with, you know, plaster boxes six stories high everywhere. | ||
And they don't even look good when they are first built, but boy, are they going to look bad in about a year or two because those things are not built well and they will collapse and they will look bad and it'll be trashy and disgusting in just a little while. | ||
But, you know, You get what you ask for, I guess. | ||
You can stop this. | ||
We could all stop this. | ||
It's a matter of choice. | ||
You want to know how to shut the border? | ||
You shut the border. | ||
You want to know how to stop the influx of illegal migrants? | ||
You say no. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
Well, this person, actually, you know, somebody who has rejected the cognitive dissonance, says, We, who voted Democrat, promised our support for illegal immigration and supported being a sanctuary state. | ||
Now the illegal immigrants are being transported to us because our votes agreed to support them. | ||
I can't understand how anybody can formulate a logical argument as to why we shouldn't receive these folks. | ||
The border states voted not to support open borders and illegal immigrants, so it makes sense that they would transport these folks to an area that welcomes them. | ||
What is the argument? Florida's doing the right thing in helping people, helping place these people where they're welcome. | ||
I don't understand the controversy. | ||
Alright, we need re-education camps. | ||
This man is clearly off the reservation. | ||
This is a dangerous thought criminal and he must be destroyed. | ||
We'll be back to take your phone calls. Welcome back, folks. | ||
Again, even though the Democrats on Martha's Vineyard are experiencing a wake-up call right now, don't for a single second think that will lend them any empathy to what the border states have been experiencing. | ||
See, it's different for them. | ||
But it is hilarious to see them say things like, I wonder how much they're paying for rent since there's hardly anywhere to stay. | ||
Other people are like, they'll be housed in hotels. | ||
That's what Texas has been doing. | ||
Oh, okay. All right, so it's my tax dollars that'll be paying for it. | ||
Also, they are sending in the national card, and 300 guardsmen are being activated. | ||
Now, as Aiden Kearney points out, the National Guard is being mobilized for this, just 50 people. | ||
Texas deals with thousands every single day with no help from the federal government. | ||
Somebody's looking for a locksmith in Edgar Town. | ||
They're on Martha's Vineyard. | ||
No reason. I'm just like security cameras and like any fence builders and locksmiths out there I can hire. | ||
No reason. No reason at all. | ||
Hilarious. And they say things like, where's that one? | ||
There's one like pretty good one. | ||
Where's this woman like, I live on social security and I have to pay for everything I get and These people are all just going to have everything paid for. | ||
This isn't fair. It's like, no, it's not. | ||
It's not fair. It's not fair at all. And it's not fair when it's in Martha's Vineyard. | ||
And it's not fair when it's in Texas. | ||
Here it is. These immigrants were meant to be sent to Boston where social services were contracted. | ||
That's a different one. But it is hilarious that these people in Martha's Vineyard are at each other's throat. | ||
He goes, he doesn't want them and I don't either. | ||
I live on Social Security because I'm old. | ||
I pay for my phone, the little food I can afford, etc. | ||
They won't. It's all free. | ||
It's all free for them. Yeah, it's not fair. | ||
No, it's not fair to Americans. | ||
To be paying for literally foreign citizens to just waltz into our country and get a handful of cash and a free phone and a trip to wherever they want. | ||
It's not fair. No, it's not. | ||
Thank you for realizing that. | ||
Now, please extrapolate that to everybody. | ||
Have empathy for the people on the border towns who are dealing with this. | ||
Stop calling them racist Nazis for experiencing 10,000 times what you've experienced and has destroyed you. | ||
We do have an update to this. | ||
As of 40 minutes ago, buses have arrived in Edgartown to transport migrants from St. | ||
Andrew's Parish House. There's one big bus and two shorter buses to transport folks off the island. | ||
People with bags are taking selfies and hugging volunteers. | ||
Goodbye. Yes, folks, they lasted about 24 hours before the people of Martha's Vineyard, you know, obviously, cruelly and vindictively are putting migrants on a bus and sending them somewhere else. | ||
How dare they? | ||
Who do they think they are? | ||
Ron DeSantis? Amazing. | ||
So yeah, 24 hours and they're just like, bring the buses in. | ||
Goodbye. We love you. | ||
See ya. Let's go to your phone calls now. | ||
Jefferson in Virginia has a comment about Martha's Vineyard. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jefferson. You're on the air. | ||
I may have been a little quick on the draw for Jefferson. | ||
We'll go back to him. Let's go to O'Brien in Maryland. | ||
Also wants to talk about Maryland. | ||
Wait, no. Wait, trial in Maryland? | ||
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What's this about, O'Brien? Hello? | |
in probably February 2 February 1999 he was probably charged and convicted of basically killing his his girlfriend which I mean they left my name he mainly in mainly he he kept proving his innocence and basically and basically he there's there's a podcast called oh yeah you're talking about serial yeah | ||
Yeah. No, that guy was guilty, man. | ||
I think he was guilty. I listened to that podcast when it came out. | ||
I did not trust that guy in the slightest. | ||
I think he killed that girl. | ||
And I think it was a liberal NPR reporter that cannot believe that a charming foreigner could ever do a crime. | ||
No, it's not possible. | ||
There's a lot more to that than they put on Serial. | ||
I understand, because the show Serial is very convincing, but... | ||
Completely false. Go look more into that. | ||
It's my personal belief that he was totally guilty of that murder and that Serial was just another leftist attempt to get a criminal off for the crime that he committed. | ||
But thank you so much for the call. | ||
Let's go to Joe in Delaware who wants to talk about Martha's Vineyard. | ||
Thanks, Colin. And Joe, you're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison, can you hear me? | ||
Yes. Yeah, I mean, it's all the land of milk and honey until they get there, and then it's all sour grapes in Martha's Vineyard, huh? | ||
What's that about, Joe? | ||
What's going on here? Well, they're rich scum, and they just want everybody to commiserate with them, you know what I mean? | ||
I mean, it's a joke. | ||
Like you're saying, they're putting up with what they actually enacted. | ||
These are the people responsible for this, and like I said, it's all the land of milk and honey. | ||
And it's all funny until it's in their backyard, and then it's all sour grapes in their gut, man. | ||
They can't handle it. | ||
I just wanted to talk about one other thing real quick, Harrison. | ||
Go ahead. About Trump and the vaccines. | ||
I know it looks like I go on other shows and stuff, conservative shows, like heavy hitters sometimes. | ||
And as soon as I bring up Trump and the vaccines, it's like a knee-jerk reaction. | ||
Now, I don't want to ask these people, like Roger Stone, different people, maybe they can answer this, like, what stock they own, but can you tell me, if you think that you own stock in these vaccines, that it's a blood stock, Harrison? | ||
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Uh, yeah. Did you actually own a blood stock? | |
No, I wouldn't have known a stock in general. | ||
All stocks are blood stocks as far as I'm concerned. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I know that Alex definitely doesn't own stock in Big Farm. | ||
And that doctor he had on yesterday, Alexander, that guy, he was solid. | ||
Yeah. I mean, and you look at, like, Naomi Wolf. | ||
Like, I know that no matter what you think about her, I know she doesn't own And I think what it comes down to is nobody's jumping on the wagon with Alex. | ||
People that he rubs elbows with a lot, especially on air. | ||
And every time he brings up Trump and the vaccines and all this evidence, none of them seem to chime in on it and say, yeah, you know what? | ||
And to me, they own stock in Big Pharma. | ||
And Alex calls it... | ||
What's that syndrome you have when you always have to go to the doctor? | ||
Oh, Munchausen or? | ||
Yeah, or Stockholm Syndrome. | ||
I think what they have is a combination of Stockholm Syndrome and Stockholder Syndrome. | ||
That's pretty good. Yeah, I mean, there's definitely some profit motive. | ||
In a lot of what's going on with the big pharma companies. | ||
But I just don't want to get into that right now, Joe. | ||
It's a good point. | ||
But I want to go to a couple more callers about Martha's Vineyard right now. | ||
But thank you so much for the phone call. | ||
And we will call in again another time. | ||
We can get into that topic. | ||
But let's for now go to Andrew in New Jersey. | ||
You also want to talk about Martha's Vineyard. | ||
Thanks, Colin. And Andrew, you're on the air. | ||
People are wrong about Obama not being compassionate or allowing people to stay in his Martha's Vineyard mansion. | ||
He's just looking out for their safety. | ||
Global warming. | ||
He knows the T levels are going to rise. | ||
You're absolutely right, Andrew. | ||
This was an attempt to murder these people by sending them to Martha's Vineyard, knowing full well that climate change affects non-white people more than affects white people. | ||
They're putting them right there in the danger zone, right there where Obama's house is. | ||
It'll be flooded any day now by the rising tide. | ||
Absolutely fantastic. | ||
Let's go to Nicole in Tennessee who wants to talk about Martha's Vineyard as well. | ||
And I guess how this was reported on NPR. Oh Lord, Nicole, what were they saying about it? | ||
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Say hi. Hi! | |
Hey. Sorry, my kids wanted to say hi. | ||
Okay, so yesterday I was listening to NPR and yeah, they were going crazy over it and That basically that it's like a high school drama for political gains. | ||
They said that the immigrants were lured into planes with false promises. | ||
Yeah, and then they played the DeSantis clip and he sounded completely reasonable. | ||
And yeah, it's just funny they... | ||
Kind of tend to talk out of both sides of their mouth. | ||
They tend to treat immigrants like they're not human. | ||
I mean, they talk about dehumanizing, and then they act like these people can't make choices and haven't made decisions to get to where they are. | ||
They were lured in. | ||
I mean, you picture Ron DeSantis with a treat trying to get a cat inside the house, right? | ||
Come on, come on, into the bus, right? | ||
Like, these people aren't animals. They were asked, you want to go to Martha's Vineyard? | ||
They said, sure, that sounds great. | ||
And they went to Martha's Vineyard. They're human beings. | ||
They can make decisions, and they live with the consequences. | ||
That's how it works. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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We'll go out to your phone calls once again. | |
Quick note here. I think this is a still image from the trial yesterday. | ||
Jack Posobiec tweeted it out. | ||
He says this is why they took down Alex. | ||
He had over four billion impressions in just 2016. | ||
You see the 4 billion impressions here, the 42 million post engagements, and the 30 million link clicks just on Facebook alone in the year of 2016. | ||
This is when they realized that the Info War and the Alex Jones army was a formidable force that they could not allow to simply operate in this country if they are going to maintain control. | ||
This was presented for a reason, wasn't it? | ||
They want to portray Alex Jones as dangerous because of his reach. | ||
Now, part of what makes Alex Jones dangerous, or I should say what makes him so impactful, and we've talked about it many times on this show, the lady who testified in the last trial saying Alex Jones had more. | ||
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That's why they want to target him. | ||
That's why they're going after him. | ||
That's why they're trying to destroy him. | ||
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Like, all of these things contribute to it. | ||
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Rush Limbaugh, biggest show ever as early as 1992. | ||
He remained as popular as he was then all the way through. | ||
So why didn't he have the same impact Alex Jones did? | ||
Because he... Did his radio show. | ||
And that's basically it. | ||
Right? Alex Jones, and no, I'm not knocking Rush Limbaugh here. | ||
He's a master of his craft. | ||
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Yeah, folks, as of 43 minutes ago, migrants flown into Martha's Vineyard by Florida's governor are now boarding buses. | ||
They'll be heading to Joint Base Cape Cod. | ||
According to officials, 125 Massachusetts National Guard members are being activated to assist. | ||
50. 50 migrants, folks. | ||
You want to know how long it takes 50 migrants to get into Texas? | ||
Start now. And now. | ||
That's about 50, right? When you have like 3,000 a day coming across, 50 is like every couple minutes. | ||
Okay. But, you know, they lasted about 24 hours on Martha's Vineyard. | ||
Martha's Vineyard said, okay, we love you. | ||
Bye. Okay, bye. | ||
Get on the bus. See ya. | ||
It's not bad when we do it. | ||
It's good when we do it. | ||
Transfer you to a place that you don't want to go to. | ||
Like, that's the funny part. | ||
These people asked. They volunteered to go to Martha's Vineyard. | ||
Martha's Vineyard didn't want them. So now they're being forcibly relocated to a military base. | ||
Democrats are such hypocrites, it hurts, doesn't it? | ||
Let's go to Jefferson in Virginia now. | ||
Jefferson, I tried to go to you earlier. | ||
I think you stepped away from your phone. | ||
Hopefully you're there now. Jefferson in Virginia, you're on the air. | ||
Well, Harrison, happy Friday. | ||
Happy Friday indeed, sir. Thanks for going to me twice. | ||
I apologize about you missing me. | ||
You know, Ken Paxton is your attorney general. | ||
And rather than having Texas secede from the union, we should stay in the union just to make use of him as being one of your attorney generals. | ||
He would be the proper plaintiff in a case against Kamala Harris. | ||
And if you guys would take up this banner and fight this fight, it would be just like the Martha's Vineyard effect. | ||
The liberals would freak out. | ||
It would grow exponentially every day if we just make the case that Kamala Harris is illegitimate. | ||
It would be pretty funny to see their response. | ||
Well, how would we do that? Do we need to get in contact with Ken Paxton? | ||
We should write him letters? | ||
What should we do? Well, he's in Austin, isn't he? | ||
I assume so. Well, let's find him. | ||
Let's talk to him off air and get him on board with the notion that if we just make this case and pursue it, They will freak out, they will make it worse than it would be otherwise, and we will win the battle in the end. | ||
First they'll call us crazy, then they'll call us unpatriotic, and then they'll start attacking us personally, and then we win. | ||
That's how it works. That would be great. | ||
No, you're right. I mean, as you've pointed out many times, she is not a legitimate occupant of the vice presidency. | ||
She is not a natural-born citizen, so how can she hold that office? | ||
Again, it's another example of just the flouting of the rule of law when it benefits the Democrats. | ||
Maybe Ken Paxton would be the right guy. | ||
I don't know. You have my sword, Jefferson, but I can't carry this torch for you, but it is a good point. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. | ||
Let's go to Stephen in Florida. | ||
I want to talk about the migrant situation there. | ||
Thanks, Colin. Stephen, you're on the air. | ||
Yeah. Hey, good morning, Harrison. | ||
And if you've got time, I want to give you my poetic ode to the Queen Mum. | ||
Well, let's stick to the migrant situation for now, because we do have a lot of callers that I want to get to. | ||
Okay. So, here's the thing. | ||
Now, of course, I'm in Florida, so I'm very happy to see our governor here joining Governor Abbott and sending these so-called migrants, which are really invaders, up to places like Martha's Vineyard. | ||
But I had a suggestion about this to take this further into To really make the point that we're trying to make with this situation of the criminality that the Democrats and the leftists have committed with the open border. | ||
Okay, so here we have Justin Castro Trudeau, and oh, he's for the people. | ||
How about if we continue shipping these people up to Canada? | ||
That's not a bad idea. | ||
I like that. Yeah, all of them. | ||
All of them can be shipped out to Canada. | ||
I mean, you want to talk about having room to grow? | ||
I mean, Canada, something like 99% of their population lives within like a mile of the U.S. border. | ||
They're all crouched up to America like we're the fire giving off heat in a winter night. | ||
You got plenty of land to expand, folks. | ||
Maybe you need a couple million migrants every year. | ||
No, I wouldn't do that to Canada. | ||
That's me and Stephen. | ||
Just send them back where they came from. That's the thing. | ||
These people are not fleeing some war-torn country where their houses have been destroyed by bombs and there's nothing to go back to. | ||
They're just foreign citizens of a foreign country. | ||
They have a home. They have a place they grew up. | ||
They have a community that they're still a part of. | ||
Like, they are not dislocated. | ||
They didn't drop from the sky. | ||
They didn't emerge from the ocean. | ||
They're just foreign citizens of a foreign country. | ||
And we had a video earlier this week. | ||
I didn't play it. | ||
But you can go through the woods just on the other side of the border in Mexico where they've all torn up and dropped their ID cards because they're all citizens of another country. | ||
But it's easier to, you know, enter into this country and disguise your identity and slip through the cracks if you don't have an official identity. | ||
So they all drop their official papers on the ground before crossing the border and coming over. | ||
So, you know, it makes it more difficult to send them back where they came from if you can't prove where they came from, but that's all part of the plan. | ||
I guarantee you that the UN is training them to do this. | ||
I guarantee you that there are... | ||
Seminars that they hold on the buses, taking them here, or they get packets of information. | ||
We've seen the packets of information that tell the people crossing the border, okay, here's what you have to say to achieve asylum. | ||
Here are the magic words you have to use to violate American law with impunity. | ||
And I'm sure part of that is make sure you don't have an ID, because if you don't have an ID, then you can claim to be a refugee, and they can't prove otherwise. | ||
So don't have an ID on you. | ||
If they find that, they'll just send you back where you came from. | ||
See, yeah, ID after ID, just littering the ground. | ||
Because they care so much about our country that before they even get here, they're destroying it with trash. | ||
Amazing. Thanks for that call, Stephen. | ||
Let's go to Marshall in North Carolina. | ||
I want to talk about Martha's Vineyard saying it's child's play. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Marshall. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, bud. First off, you're doing a great job. | |
You've really grown into a great talk show host, number one. | ||
Thank you. Okay, number two. | ||
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Number three here. | ||
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Their number one ingredient is carbon dioxide. | ||
It's an existential threat. | ||
Hey, tell you what, Marshall, we got to go to commercial break. | ||
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Third hour has begun here on American Journal. | |
I'll tell you, time flies when you're having fun. | ||
It seems like just yesterday that there was a busload of migrants shipped to Martha's Vineyard, and yet today they're gone. | ||
They've all been shipped off somewhere else. | ||
Yes, it was just yesterday. | ||
That's right. Terrific. | ||
Amazing. We're going to go out to your phone calls again and show you a very, very funny video about this. | ||
I'm telling you, folks... | ||
The sheer insanity of the left is ripe for comedy. | ||
Marshall in North Carolina, you got cut off by the commercial break there. | ||
Finish up your thoughts, please, sir. | ||
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Woo, I'm all fired up here on a Friday. | |
I'll tell you what, man. We need to get all the patriots out there in front of Coca-Cola, in front of Pepsi-Cola. | ||
Their number one ingredient is carbon dioxide. | ||
We need to shut this down. | ||
It's going to kill our kids. It's going to kill our family. | ||
Okay, we need 10,000 patriots in front of Coca-Cola. | ||
I know we got patriots in Atlanta. | ||
They stole your election from you. | ||
Can't let this happen. | ||
Now, you really think Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola is going to want this to happen? | ||
We can bankrupt you guys. | ||
You know what's funny? That's brilliant, Marshall. | ||
Protesting Coca-Cola for putting carbon dioxide in their drinks makes just about as much sense as shutting down family farms because they produce nitrogen in their soil, right? | ||
I mean, it's... The line between parody and reality is wearing ever more thin in this crazy world. | ||
Thanks so much for that call, Marshall. We will go out to your phone calls for the remainder of this hour, but I do want to take a moment to play a video, a very funny video that was just posted. | ||
I'm sorry, a very serious video that was just posted by a Martha's Vineyard resident here showing his care and love for the Migrants that seek sanctuary on his shores. | ||
Let's go now to this patriot and loving billionaire. | ||
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Here it is. Pardon me, I'm brushing up for Venezuelan storytime at the Martha's Vineyard Library with the children tomorrow. | |
I've selected a fitting tome by Ciro Giesel. | ||
Ah, so you've all heard by now. | ||
That the rapscallion Rhonda Santas, that governor of Florida, has flown 50, count them, 50 illegal migrants, desperate refugees, humanity into Martha's Vineyard just a few short days ago. | ||
The island is simply a tizzy over it as they try to find a way to house and clothe and feed and aid and comfort these 50 filthy individuals. | ||
What does a poor community of billionaires to do, I tell you? | ||
Muffy, as we speak, is calling the stationers to change the invitations to her ugly Christmas sweater party to say, Feliz Navidad, so compassionate. | ||
All these Stepford wives, until the federal funding gets voted on in Congress, I'm starting to go fund me for the victims of the Martha's Vineyard invasion. | ||
I'm sure celebrities will flock. | ||
Vogue will want to do a photo shoot with the mayor. | ||
When shall we plan the U2 concert? | ||
Is Bin Stiller available? Muffy, get Bin Stiller's agent on the phone. | ||
Change your profile pictures to Martha's Vineyard's flag. | ||
Martha's Vineyard... | ||
The elites now have poor browns running amok in the streets, I tell you. | ||
I'm sure the shrubbery and the lawns will look immaculate. | ||
What is the kids are doing these days? | ||
Pound Martha's Vineyard strong. | ||
I'm sure there will be tickets. And there will be parts. | ||
How humiliating! | ||
Oh, dear God. | ||
Oh, dear God. What are the names of Teddy Kennedy's ghost? | ||
Get off my lawn! | ||
Sir! Sir! | ||
Get off my... | ||
Muffy, I have a derringer. | ||
Muffy, call the constable. | ||
Get him on the phone! They're in the yard! | ||
They're in the yard, Muffy! | ||
That was brilliant. That was from Blaze TV host Chad Prather on Twitter. | ||
Very funny stuff. I'm going to go to one more clip here. | ||
This is clip number one. | ||
I guess this is a resident of Martha's Vineyard who saw that they were filming a live piece for MSNBC News and he decided to speak his mind. | ||
Let's go now to clip number one. | ||
Since April, delivering by bus these migrants to Washington, D.C. And this morning, 101 men, women, and children were dropped off right here. | ||
And Governor Greg Abbott has taken credit. | ||
Yasmin, I'm going to send this back to you right now. | ||
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Yeah, Gary, I know you got a little bit of a head. | |
Wait a second. That wasn't a Martha's Vineyard resident. | ||
That was noted troll and provocateur Alex Stein saying to send more migrants to Martha's Vineyard. | ||
That man doesn't stop, does he? | ||
More of your phone calls on the other side. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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We've been talking about Martha's Vineyard all day, but it really does encapsulate so much of... | ||
What we talk about on this show, the hypocrisy of the Democrats, the actual tangible damage that unrestricted immigration does to the communities upon which it is inflicted, the inability for Democrats to live by their own morality. | ||
And of course, It's over now. | ||
They've all been bust out. | ||
300 National Guard members swooped in, scooped up the migrants, unlike how they were shipped to Martha's Vineyard on a volunteer basis. | ||
And with the consent of those being shipped, now they've been sent against their will to a military base on Cape Cod. | ||
Fantastic. Terrific. Wonderful. | ||
Let's go out to the phone calls. | ||
We have Ventura in California. | ||
Ventura, you called in last week, or maybe it was earlier this week, about propaganda that was being spread at a high school there in California, and you have a follow-up to this? | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, so I have boys going into girls' bathrooms, girls going into men's or boys' locker rooms. | |
I don't understand it. | ||
This boy dresses up as a girl to be on a cheerleading team. | ||
And I have posted all this on my getter, and I can give it to you if you'd want. | ||
Yeah, I remember that. I thought I'd bookmarked it, but I must not have, so I'm glad you called back in. | ||
Tell us your getter account name again, please. | ||
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Yeah, it's BMS in all caps. | |
Okay. Underscore talkshow, all one word with all caps. | ||
I always post updates pretty much every single day. | ||
VMF. Okay, yeah. Thank you for that. | ||
And you posted, like, some posters that had been put up around your school about LGBT. Yeah. | ||
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Right. Well, it says, like, it's sponsored by gay people or something, and I don't understand that either. | |
There's stupid things, like, around the school like that. | ||
I can't speak much because I'm at the place right now. | ||
But I don't understand. | ||
So I have a next question here because I'm a talk show host as well. | ||
I'm on my own platform at vmstalkshow.com. | ||
And I've been censored off of YouTube, Twitter, and all that. | ||
And I was wondering, because I've talked to Daria, she never got back to me, about getting a Bandai video account to post my transmissions. | ||
Well, we'll have to talk about that off-air. | ||
So is there anything else you want to share with the audience? | ||
Because that's great. | ||
So you're in high school then. | ||
You're a high schooler. Oh, that's awesome. | ||
We love to see young patriots standing up against the propaganda that they're being faced with. | ||
So again, that's VMS, V as in Victor, M as in Molly, S as in secret underscore talk show on Getter. | ||
Is there anything else that you want to share with people before we go to the next caller? | ||
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Yeah, I would like to say vmstalkshow.com and also get Alex Jones' book. | |
I have that. I'm waiting for that to come in. | ||
And I just want to let people know that don't let them censor you. | ||
Don't let the big media censor you because you are a strong person and you don't need to get taken down off the air. | ||
So that's all I have to say. And thank you, Harrison. | ||
Brilliant. Thank you so much for calling in. | ||
VMStalkshow.com. | ||
Whatever we can do here to encourage more people, especially young people, especially people in high school, to do things like that. | ||
Make your own talk show. Expose the propaganda that you're being faced with. | ||
Be fearless in the face of all of these attempts to prevent you from speaking the truth and speaking out and standing up against their utterly despicable manipulations. | ||
It really gives you hope to know that there's so many young people who recognize what's going on and are not afraid to stand up against it. | ||
Beautiful stuff. Let's go to James in Tennessee now. | ||
He wants to talk about new biotechnology for autoimmune disease. | ||
What's this about, James? You're on the air. | ||
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Hi, James. Hi, Harris. | |
You're James. Wait a second. | ||
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Hey, brother. So we know that the COVID vaccine has caused and formed autoimmune disease and other diseases as well. | |
And there is a new article put out by IAN Sample Science Editor yesterday, and it says, five people with severe autoimmune disease have become the first in the world to receive a groundbreaking therapy that uses genetically altered cells to drive the illness into remission. | ||
Now, and it goes on to say, doctors in Germany treat five severely ill patients with CART cell therapy After other treatments failed to improve their symptoms. | ||
And it talks about how this modified T cells goes ahead and gets into the body and changes their immune system once again. | ||
Now, we know that the vaccine is changing our immune system. | ||
And I think that this is the next step in this vaccine biomedical tyranny. | ||
People are going to be injured. | ||
They're no longer able to hide it. | ||
Well, they got to go ahead and they got to have a new cure. | ||
Likely this will go ahead and temporarily make symptoms better, but it's going to keep us further from God because it's going to change our DNA, and it's going to go ahead and ultimately probably kill us. | ||
But I'd like to go ahead and keep an eye on this, and I think it's something that we should all go ahead and look at. | ||
We know Pfizer's in Germany as well, so I wanted to throw that out there. | ||
You know, that's such a good point, and I was talking to a friend about this, and he was... | ||
He was saying, look, you've got to reinforce or just tell people again how the vaccine is a spiritual weapon because they are changing your genetics. | ||
You think you can just change part of your genetics and not change the whole thing? | ||
You think that people's minds aren't being affected by this? | ||
They are. Your very self, your chemical processes are being manipulated at the cellular level by this mRNA technology, which is really just a delivery system for all sorts of medical experimentation that they want to try. | ||
I'm so glad you called in about this because this aligns directly with a video I was going to show anyway. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 14 and listen to, first it's Klaus Schwab, but then it's Yuval Noah Harari, and listen to what he says about the future of the immune system in human beings. | ||
Let's watch. That we will destroy, unfortunately, a lot of employment. | ||
Just think of self-guided cars and all the drivers losing their jobs. | ||
Let's look at the bank employees and so on. | ||
If you're left behind, you're facing something far worse, which is to be completely irrelevant. | ||
They won't even need you as a serf or as a slave. | ||
Direct brain computer interfaces, replacing organic hands with bionic hands, adding to the body a second immune system, which is not organic, but an inorganic immune system, made off of millions of tiny nanorobots inside your body. | ||
And if we hack the brain, and if we understand how billions of neurons create Subjective experiences of anger and love and pain and pleasure, then there should be no barrier for recreating these kinds of experiences based on silicon and not carbon, based on computers and not brains. | ||
I mean, we've heard him say a lot of stuff that's very similar to this, but I thought it was fascinating, James, you bring up this idea of going in and technologically modifying your immune system. | ||
And I happen to have a clip for today's show of Yuval Noah Harari saying that there will be a second inorganic immune system made up of thousands of nanorobots or nanny robots. | ||
It's hard to tell with his accent, but I mean, this is horrifying, right? | ||
This is... Their open declaration of war against nature itself, against humanity itself, they want you in no uncertain terms, without exaggeration, to be programmable automatons. | ||
That they can remotely activate your anger, your fear, your joy. | ||
They can make you happy when you oughtn't be happy. | ||
This was predicted, of course, by Aldous Huxley back in 1950. | ||
He called it the ultimate revolution. | ||
That is the revolution beyond which further revolution is impossible. | ||
The revolution beyond which is nothing but stasis and unchanging continuity of nothingness. | ||
Of the moderate existence. | ||
Of the opposite of what we celebrate here. | ||
The man in the arena. The achievement. | ||
that glorious triumph and corresponding failure that you experience when you dare mighty things. | ||
They want all just gray, moderate nothingness. | ||
And they'll enforce that by maybe, if you're lucky, you know, if you're one of the few lucky ones, by which they mean, of course, the ones who submit to them. | ||
I mean, it's a threat. | ||
You understand it's a threat when they say, you're either going to be a computer that we program and we control, or you will be useless and you'll have to die, right? | ||
It's a threat. It's submit to us, let us control you, fold yourself into our worldwide technocratic panopticon control grid, or be destroyed. | ||
And I'll put it in those words, but read through the lines. | ||
Read between the lines. That's what they're saying. | ||
They want to implant an alternative inorganic immune system in you. | ||
Before they kill you, of course. | ||
Alright, we'll go out to more of your phone calls in a second. | ||
I was just thinking about the fact that so much of what we deal with today is just our fellow Americans falling for scams. | ||
And that's what's so frustrating about it is the scams are so obvious and we call out these scams and we try to get across that what is happening is not what it seems and that these people and their goodwill and their naive goodness is being taken advantage of to exploit them. | ||
It's a scam and yet we're the bad guys and yet we're treated as if we just You know what it's like? | ||
It's like having a family member who gets an email and they're like, oh my god. | ||
Oh my God, I just got an email from the Prince of Nigeria. | ||
Can you believe this? Look, all he needs is my bank account number. | ||
He's going to deposit $5 million in my bank account. | ||
Can you believe it? And you're like, dude, that's a scam. | ||
And they're like, what? | ||
Like, yeah, it's a scam. | ||
There's no money. There's no Prince of Nigeria. | ||
They take your money if you give them their bank account number. | ||
And they're like... You just want me to be poor. | ||
You just can't stand that I'm about to get $5 million. | ||
You want me to be, you hate me, and you want me to be destitute and in debt. | ||
You don't want me to have this $5 million. | ||
How dare you? And it's like, no, dude, it's a scam. | ||
I don't want you to be poor. | ||
It's that you're not going to get rich by falling for the scam. | ||
Actually, you'll be more poor once you fall for the scam and they take all your money. | ||
And they're like, how dare you? | ||
How dare you? Racist! | ||
You think a Nigerian, just because he's black, is going to try to scam me? | ||
And it's just like, alright dude, I guess fall for the scam, except in this case, it's our fellow American, meaning in the metaphor, we share a bank account, so we have to be like, do not send our bank account number to the Nigerian scammer. | ||
Please, for the love of God. | ||
Wake up. But they hate you because they, for some reason, are so invested in the scam that they think you're trying to stop something good from happening by telling them it's a scam. | ||
And that's how I feel about climate change. | ||
That's exactly how I feel about climate change. | ||
It's people going, oh my god, all we have to do is eat bugs and not have children and do nothing but electric cars and we'll save the earth. | ||
And it's like, no dude, that's a scam. | ||
It's a total scam. It's going to make the earth way worse. | ||
It's a scam to steal all of our money and to force us into subjugation by denying us the ability to transport ourselves wherever we want, whenever we want. | ||
It's all a scam, dude. | ||
And it's like... Oh, you just want the earth to be destroyed. | ||
Or don't you? | ||
You just hate the earth. No, I love the earth, which is why I'm begging you don't fall for the scam. | ||
I want to go to a video now that explains this scam and all of its nefarious detail. | ||
Clip number nine here. It's the electric car hoax. | ||
The scam. The climate scam. | ||
The green news scam. | ||
It's here. And you morons are falling for it. | ||
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Let's watch. We want to go all electric by 2035. | |
Is it practical to do it now? | ||
Well, we can make this whole discussion easy with the two-letter word. | ||
No. There's no such thing, of course, as a zero-emissions vehicle. | ||
The real question is, where are the emissions associated with the electric car? | ||
Because what you do with an electric vehicle is you don't eliminate emissions. | ||
You export them somewhere else. | ||
You have to dig up. About 500,000 pounds of materials to make a single thousand pound battery. | ||
It takes 100 to 300 barrels of oil to manufacture a battery that can hold one barrel of oil equivalent of energy. | ||
Just manufacturing the battery can have a carbon debt rate ranging from 10 tons to 40 tons of CO2. | ||
And the plans that are in place to increase the use of batteries will require an increase in production of minerals like lithium, cobalt, zinc. | ||
Demand for those minerals will increase between 400 percent and 4,000 percent. | ||
Isn't there enough mining in the world to make enough batteries for that many people for their car? | ||
Yeah, there are not enough child slaves in the Congo to mine the lithium that middle-aged women in America need to feel good about themselves driving around in their electric car. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's a scam, folks, and it's really not that complicated. | ||
And that's not even getting into—I mean, the windmills are a whole other scam, right? | ||
We've gone through that math, that it takes something like 18 years for them to offset the carbon that is necessary to create them, let alone transport them. | ||
And that's if they run perfectly without malfunction for 18 years, and their lifespan is only predicted at like 25, and they hardly ever make it that far. | ||
Oh, and by the way, they kill tens of thousands— A big, beautiful birds every year. | ||
So it's a scam. | ||
Please stop falling for it. It's not because we hate the earth. | ||
It's not because we hate you. | ||
It's not because we don't understand the science. | ||
You just don't understand the economy of the Royal House of Nigeria. | ||
No, we understand. We get it. | ||
It's a lie. So don't fall for it. | ||
Stop falling for it. It's a scam. | ||
For the love of God, wake up, you morons. | ||
Not you, right? If you're listening to this, I'm not talking about you, obviously. | ||
I'm talking about everyone else. | ||
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how they got to Florida. | |
They didn't walk across the border to Florida. | ||
It's because Biden flew them there in the middle of the night, and he found out. | ||
You're so right. You're so right. | ||
No, you're exactly right. | ||
Of course. You know, at a certain point, you do have to start feeling sorry for these people. | ||
First, they're picked up by the UN and brought to Texas or Arizona. | ||
Then they're picked up by the Border Patrol and brought to Florida. | ||
Then they're picked up by Ron DeSantis and brought to Martha's Vineyard. | ||
And then 24 hours later, they're kicked out of Martha's Vineyard and sent on a bus to the joint base in Cape Cod. | ||
And two years from now, when Donald Trump's in office, they'll be sent back to To whence they came. | ||
It's a vicious cycle they're engaged in. | ||
But no, you're exactly right. They flew them to Florida first. | ||
No scandal. No outrage. | ||
No care. No empathy for the people that are dealing with them. | ||
Just good loving liberals patting themselves on the back from 2,000 miles away saying we did good job. | ||
Very good point, Kathy. | ||
Anything else for that to go? | ||
That's all I got. Well, thank you very much. | ||
Very good to hear from you. Very good point. | ||
I should have thought about that as well. | ||
There's so much to say about this whole drama. | ||
It really is amazing. Folks, I'm going to ask you one more time to please go to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
As much as we joke and try to have fun in this show, because it's the morning, because nobody wants to wake up feeling, you know, that the world is coming down around you. | ||
But unfortunately, the world is coming down around you. | ||
And InfoWars is like a pillar keeping up the whole structure at this point. | ||
That's why they're targeting it so strongly. | ||
Less like a pillar, more like the front ranks, more like the vanguard, more like the security fence. | ||
The information that's needed to deconstruct and prove wrong all of these democratic talking points, all of these global government dictates from the World Economic Forum. | ||
And again, it's something I can't wait till it becomes a regular talking point. | ||
I have a feeling it'll get there. | ||
People are waking up, you know, they're all just a little bit behind InfoWars. | ||
It's InfoWars tomorrow's news today, next year's news today. | ||
Next year's understanding of the world today, right? | ||
Everybody is starting to come around to the idea that the vaccine may have been manufactured in a lab, okay? | ||
Not only was it manufactured in a lab, it was released on purpose, okay? | ||
That's where Infowars is, far down towards the horizon, way ahead of everybody else. | ||
When it comes to the World Economic Forum, people are starting to recognize. | ||
Yesterday, F the WEF trended on Twitter. | ||
People are recognizing this WEF. They're trying to set themselves up. | ||
As a global government. | ||
Well, I'm here to tell you they already have. | ||
They are the global government at this point. | ||
They are groups of powerful people, though unelected. | ||
They are self-appointed, neo-feudal masters who get together, set policy, and then dictate that policy to national leaders who then implement it in their own homes. | ||
We don't have anything to prevent. | ||
We have a revolution to re-engage. | ||
It's 1776 2.0, InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
More of your phone calls on the other side. | ||
Welcome back to this Friday edition of the American Journal, where you can find all these stories we where you can find all these stories we cover and some that we don't even get to, as well as all of our videos at harrisonhillsmith.substack.com. | ||
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As we broadcast here from the dark side of the moon, we have a lot of great callers still to come. | ||
I want to go to Joe in North Carolina. | ||
Thank you so much for holding, Joe. | ||
I do appreciate it. You say you were contacted by the FBI for something you posted online. | ||
What happened here? Thanks for calling in. | ||
Joe, you're on the air. | ||
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Mr. Smith, thank you for having me on. | |
Greatly appreciate all the work that you do. | ||
I will correct you on one point. | ||
I did not write any of those statements. | ||
This is kind of an emergency broadcast, SOS. I'll take a page out of Alice's book. | ||
This is an emergency broadcast. | ||
The FBI is coming for any citizen who has any type of profile. | ||
I have no social media presence at all. | ||
I was on YouTube, and I was berated about two days ago. | ||
I got a phone call from an FBI agent. | ||
He left a voicemail. | ||
He also called my son. | ||
He called both my parents. | ||
He called my ex-girlfriend. | ||
And he went to my ex-employers and my current employer. | ||
Well, I say correct. | ||
What is the first thing that I thought? | ||
My mom gave me a call and she's like, hey, you know, your ex is saying some pretty important things. | ||
And that's when I got all the information. | ||
But the reason why I'm saying this point, Harrison, speak to a larger issue. | ||
Nick Sandman in Stoneman Douglas down in Florida was contacted by the FBI a few days before that horrible incident. | ||
The gentleman up in Buffalo, New York, was contacted a few days before, I think two days before that horrible incident that happened in Buffalo. | ||
Again, with the gentleman in Uvalde. | ||
So, I think what they're trying to do is obviously get people whipped up and get them, because I think the reaction they wanted to elicit from me was, you called my girlfriend? | ||
You called my job? | ||
Well, I'm going to show, which is, The complete wrong thing to do. | ||
You played a commercial before with Alex talking about Operation Matador. | ||
This is Operation Matador. | ||
They want us to react right before the elections so that they can make horrible examples of people who are just law-abiding citizens who care about their family. | ||
And don't want to have anything happen to the country in the way that it's going. | ||
Give us the full story. | ||
Why did they contact you? | ||
Was it something that you posted? | ||
You didn't write it, but you maybe posted something? | ||
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What were they calling you? I'm sorry to interrupt. | |
I received a voicemail, or my son received a voicemail, and he thought it was a joke. | ||
So I reached out and I called the guy back, not saying his name. | ||
He's a gentleman, a federal agent from New York. | ||
And he was like, oh, yeah, well, I have all this information on this file of you saying that you're telling people to buy ammo and none of this is going to change until action is taken. | ||
Now, I don't know who posted that, but that doesn't sound like anything illegal to me. | ||
So I just replied to him and I said, Phil, listen, I'm trying to do you a favor. | ||
And you're reaching out, harassing people who I'm associated with. | ||
You obviously can't find me, so I'm reaching out. | ||
What can I do to better provide help for you guys? | ||
And then he responded with something very interesting. | ||
He said, well, I know all you people are upset with what happened in Florida. | ||
Harrison, hand to God, this is verbatim what he said. | ||
I know all you people are upset with what happened in Florida, but you guys can't act like this. | ||
It's too much. So at that point, it kind of rung in my head. | ||
If anything was legit about this, I'd be having this conversation in the back of a car. | ||
Or I'd be having this conversation across from two detectives or FBI agents. | ||
This is an example of them trying to whip up the masses. | ||
Get us to act out and be ridiculous when we are God-fearing, non-violent. | ||
We call to political action. | ||
We call to moral action. | ||
They want us to act out because we are supporters of America. | ||
They want to villainize us. | ||
And again, I'm not telling you anything you don't know. | ||
But they want to villainize us They want to make us the poster of quote-unquote domestic terror. | ||
And I can tell you right now, that'll be the last thing that I will ever do is take up any action against any Americans. | ||
Just like any person who's not a Christian, we're fighting for everyone's soul. | ||
I want to spend the remainder of eternity with everyone. | ||
So that's what they want. They want us divided. | ||
Just like OG Alex said, I've been listening to Alex Jones for more than eight years. | ||
It is a prison planet. | ||
And these are the correction officers, and they want us to act out so that they can reprimand us accordingly. | ||
But it's just insane. They contacted all of my employers. | ||
And this is the kick. I'm sorry, Harrison. | ||
This is the last thing I'll say. I know you've got other calls to get to. | ||
But I fire my taxes every year. | ||
I have a driver's license. | ||
I have direct deposit. | ||
I am not hard to find. | ||
It's not like I'm some person who's crawling under. | ||
What they want is to turn up the pressure on everyone around me to disassociate from me. | ||
My boss is contemplating whether to fire me or not. | ||
And then once they have somebody who's completely broken, completely down and Oh, my God. | ||
And just like Alex says all the time, I'm born again hard because that's what we have to do. | ||
We have to refine ourselves and notice that they are trying to get us to act violently, and we will not. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
What a – thank you so much for calling in, Joe, because so many different things about what you just said that are so incredibly true and that I would love to expand on for an hour on every one of these topics. | ||
But off the top of my head, yet another reason why they would want to destroy Alex Jones is, because as you said, Operation Matador, Alex Jones is a force of peace in this country and is not the one responsible for wrenching up the temperature and accelerating everything. | ||
Alex Jones is the one to tell you, you've got to be smart. | ||
You've got to be calm in this. | ||
You've got to not fall for the obvious traps that they're laying. | ||
You've got to not run at that waving red cape because you have to have the knowledge that there's a sword behind it. | ||
So you're exactly, and so, you know, On top of all the other reasons they want to destroy Alex Jones, not one of them is that he's saying anything false or wrong or inflammatory. | ||
In fact, it's the exact opposite. | ||
They would much rather have somebody in Alex Jones' position who's telling people, go out and be violent so they can have the excuse to crack down. | ||
You're so right about that, Joe. | ||
And I think you're also right about the method or the reasons behind the methods that they're using against you. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
In fact, there's a story on Infowars today. | ||
FBI agent says, quote, we have more people assigned to investigate white supremacists than we can actually find. | ||
So think about this. That's not... | ||
That's not an unspecific statement. | ||
That is a specific statement saying that they have so many agents out there looking for so-called violent white supremacists, white domestic terrorists, and there aren't any. | ||
What does the FBI do when they can't find terrorists? | ||
They make them themselves. They manufacture themselves. | ||
Everybody knows the tactics because they used them against Muslims in this country before, and now that same technique is being applied to white Americans. | ||
They do things like go to mosques where people are peaceful, where people are not violent in any way. | ||
And yet they send an agent in there to pretend to want to be a violent person, to try to recruit people, to do violence. | ||
And then once they recruit somebody, and it usually is, just as Joe points out, a weak, mentally deficient person, that they say, oh, well, come with me and we'll do violence. | ||
And the person says, OK, we'll do violence. | ||
And they slap the handcuffs on and go, gotcha, this guy was violent. | ||
They're doing that against white people in this country now, conservatives in this country now, Now people who say things like buy ammo, stock up, get ready for the collapse. | ||
We need to get involved. | ||
We need to have political action. | ||
Those are the people that they're targeting now, and I think you're exactly right in this attempt to push buttons and try to accelerate the collapse and give them an excuse to crack down on innocent people expressing their First Amendment right. | ||
So again, the FBI agent story at Infowars.com, we have more people assigned to investigate white supremacists than the number of white supremacists they can actually find. | ||
And so now they're expanding the net. | ||
They're reaching out a little bit wider. | ||
They're testing the waters to see who they can manipulate into committing an attack to give them the excuse to crack down. | ||
And of course, it's not just the FBI. | ||
You mentioned Facebook, right? | ||
This was a Facebook post? | ||
Well, on Reuters today, Facebook and tech giants to target attacker manifestos and far-right militias in database. | ||
So, as we've pointed out a million times, the Great Reset is more accurately called the Great Combination, the Great Combining of these forces from the military and government... | ||
The corporate world and big tech and media all combining into one singular force that has full control over your information, your monetary savings, just everything is all coming into one control grid, one control system, one singular panopticon that they're turning towards American citizens and American patriots for absolute destruction. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, Joe. | ||
Good job responding to the FBI in the most appropriate way I can imagine. | ||
And keep on your toes, people. | ||
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I want to go to a video here, but I have some other stuff to cover, and there are a few more phone calls I'd love to get to. | ||
Let me just cover a few stories that are associated with some of the stuff that we've covered earlier. | ||
First of all, this collection of information about big tech and the FBI information It's really incredible. | ||
The main story is at Infowars.com, FBI agent. | ||
We have more people assigned to investigate white supremacists than we can actually find. | ||
So what do you think they're going to do? | ||
They're going to start manufacturing them. | ||
Facebook and tech giants to target attacker manifestos and far-right militias in their database. | ||
Counterterrorism organization formed by some of the biggest U.S. tech companies, including Facebook and Microsoft, is significantly expanding the types of extremist content shared between firms in a key database aiming to crack down on material from white supremacists and far-right militias, the group told Reuters. | ||
In fact, we have a video of Joe Biden saying the same thing. | ||
They love to portray terrorists. | ||
Any of their enemies is white supremacist. | ||
It doesn't even matter if they're white. | ||
They can literally be a black, Hispanic, libertarian, and they're just like, oh, you mean a white supremacist because you question us? | ||
Just like yesterday we heard Hank Johnson claim that the parents that confronted school boards about putting pornography in elementary school classes are the equivalent of terrorists in January 6th. | ||
January 6th, protesters weren't terrorists in the first place. | ||
But the fact they're trying to get across to you is it's not about your political action. | ||
It's not about your extremism at all. | ||
It's about anybody who questions them being labeled extremists so that they can put a target on your back. | ||
So just know when they say they're stopping white supremacists and far-right extremists, what they mean is anybody who even slightly deviates from the prescribed narrative. | ||
Just know that these are Words that are lies. | ||
I mean, is it that complicated to understand? | ||
When they say white supremacist, just read enemy. | ||
Right? Enemy of me, enemy of us, enemy of our cabal. | ||
That makes you a white supremacist, apparently. | ||
Because they've programmed people into believing that that is the biggest evil in the face of the world. | ||
If it was... You know, if we were in some other... | ||
If we were in Nazi Germany, they would be claiming we were Jewish extremists. | ||
I mean, it's just whatever label you put on people to... | ||
Demonize, ostracize, dehumanize and target them. | ||
It's not that complicated. In fact, here's a nice wonderful example provided by our good friends at the non-existent organization known as Antifa. | ||
Isn't it weird that an organization that doesn't exist has a logo and a motto and a group of people that forms their main body? | ||
Wouldn't that kind of make them an organization? | ||
You would think so, but not according to the FBI. Because again, it's not about extremists, is it? | ||
If it was about extremists, they'd go after Antifa. | ||
They'd go after Black Lives Matter. They'd go after the actual extremists with the same intensity that they're targeting so-called white supremacists, which is people like our caller Joe, who said, hey guys, we need to have political action. | ||
And they start calling his family. | ||
So again, the non-existent group Antifa with their non-existent logo right here, sticker in the UK, that simply reads, all white people are Nazis. | ||
So just so you know, just so you're aware, when they say Nazis, they mean you. | ||
They mean all white people. | ||
When they say extremists, they mean anybody that disagrees with them. | ||
These are the labels that they have programmed people to respond negatively to, so they're more easy to manipulate. | ||
Facebook spied on private messages of Americans who merely questioned the 2020 election. | ||
Facebook has been spying on the private messages and data of American users and reporting them to the FBI if they express anti-government or anti-authority sentiments. | ||
You know, like extremists. | ||
Oh, you don't trust the government? | ||
You must be an extremist. | ||
Don't worry. Big tech and our ubiquitous spy state are merging. | ||
So we'll have access to all of your communications and all of your monetary transactions and everything you ever do or say or anybody you ever meet. | ||
And it'll be a simple matter. | ||
They don't need a warrant. They don't need to get a judge to confirm that they have probable cause to search it. | ||
No, no, no. They're not your messages. | ||
They're Facebook's messages. See, you don't own your Facebook profile. | ||
You don't own the servers that they're on. | ||
So if they want to open up their servers to the FBI, who's going to tell them no? | ||
They're their servers. It's just your information on it. | ||
But it's not your information. It's their information because it's on their servers. | ||
So they're going to open it to you. You will own nothing. | ||
You will have no privacy. | ||
That sound familiar? Okay? | ||
It's all part of the plan. It's all part of the... | ||
Plan that they laid out, that they have announced, that they have described. | ||
Not us. We didn't make this up. | ||
We aren't theorizing here. We're telling you what is reality. | ||
Under FBI collaboration operations, somebody at Facebook red-flagged those supposedly subversive private messages over the last 19 months and transmitted them in a redacted form to the Domestic Terrorism Operational Unit at FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C. without so much as a subpoena. | ||
It was done outside the legal process and without probable cause, alleged one of the sources who spoke on condition of anonymity. | ||
Well, probable cause, that's a thing of the past. | ||
In fact, if I'm not mistaken, probable cause may very well be an aspect of white supremacy. | ||
This is the type of cyclical nature that it has, right? | ||
This is the type of feedback loop that we're stuck in. | ||
I'm not kidding. I bet we could find something going, people who claim probable cause, people who claim that we have a right to privacy, that is white supremacy. | ||
Just like they claim being on time is white supremacy, and having a work ethic is white supremacy. | ||
Again, I'm not saying this. They are. | ||
We are just reporting what they are saying, and then we get called conspiracy theorists and fear mongerers, right? | ||
We don't want you to be fear. We want you to be aware of what's going on. | ||
Not be afraid. Be aware. | ||
beware of the authorities. | ||
Facebook provides the FBI with private conversations that are protected by the First Amendment without any subpoena. | ||
These private messages have then been farmed out as leads to FBI field offices around the country which subsequently requested subpoenas from the partner U.S. Attorney's Office in their district to officially obtain the private conversations that Facebook had already shown them. | ||
Who are the people at Facebook that are doing this? | ||
Well, they're likely foreigners. | ||
They may very well be plants from the FBI. I messed up. | ||
I don't have the story in front of me. | ||
We can find it from yesterday. | ||
It was in the stack. | ||
I just didn't get to it, but it aligns directly with this. | ||
It was about the proliferation of federal agents in big tech companies right now. | ||
The fact that there are thousands upon thousands of people who have left the FBI to immediately be hired by Twitter and Facebook. | ||
Maybe it was an FBI agent. | ||
That quit the FBI, went to work at Facebook, and now he has a job combing through private messages and flagging them for the FBI. It is a full-on surveillance operation digital panopticon. | ||
Do you know what a panopticon is? A panopticon is a tower in the middle of a jail yard that has a full 360 view, so anybody in the yard at any time could be Under surveillance. | ||
So they all act as if they are under surveillance. | ||
It means full-on, total, continuous surveillance of every one of your actions. | ||
That's what a panopticon is. | ||
The digital form is that everything you do is being combed through by FBI agents or some random political activist that works at Facebook. | ||
Right? Somebody who... There has power and is using it to target their political enemies and send the information like a snitch, like a bootlicker, like the pathetic, submissive, authoritarian scumbags that they are. | ||
Send it off to the teacher and tattle on Americans for daring to speak in private conversations in a way that is objectionable to them, to their personal morals. | ||
Finally of this, Jim Jordan calls for FBI to explain domestic extremism symbols on guide. | ||
You know, things like the American flag, the Betsy Ross flag, the Don't Tread on Me flag, like the pin I have on my lapel right now. | ||
Jim Jordan wants the FBI to explain this? | ||
You don't need the FBI. I'll explain it. | ||
They're targeting Americans. They're targeting patriots. | ||
We are in a coup. | ||
We are experiencing a communist revolution. | ||
The FBI won't tell you that. | ||
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