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On September 14th and 15th of 2022, the 7th Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions took place in the conference the 7th Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions took place in the conference hall of the Palace of Independence in the capital Heads of every religion around the world were in attendance. | ||
Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc. | ||
All coming together in the spirit of peace and unity. | ||
That all sounds good and nice, but what's really the intention of this meeting? | ||
The Congress is held once every three years in the same place, starting in 2003 in direct reaction to the events of 9-11. | ||
First, focusing on countering terrorism and extremism issues. | ||
This year, Pope Francis, head of the Roman Catholic Church, attended in person and delivered the keynote message. | ||
Although his motto for the event was peace and unity, the Prince of Peace, Jesus Christ, was never mentioned. | ||
And it seems that the Pope, the supposed head of Christendom, is more concerned with uniting with other religions rather than uniting in Christ as the Bible teaches. | ||
Is Pope Francis laying the groundwork for the emergence of a one-world religion? | ||
The crux of the United Nations' one-world order is global control, in part through a new world religion. | ||
As Robert Mueller, the former Assistant Secretary General of the UN says, Was it not inevitable that the UN would sooner or later also acquire a spiritual dimension? | ||
What the world needs today is a convergence of the different religions, in the search for and definition of the cosmic or divine laws which ought to regulate our behavior on this planet. | ||
My religion, my nations, must be abandoned forever in the planetary age. | ||
In the opening of the Congress, the final declaration was read aloud by Joe Bailey Wells, a bishop of the Anglican Church of England. | ||
From direct calls to address climate change, economic inequality, and various social justice issues, the Declaration states that the Congress is, quote,"...guided by our shared desire for a just, peaceful, secure, and prosperous world." Bringing to mind 1 Thessalonians 5.3, | ||
which warns,"...when they say peace and safety, then sudden destruction cometh upon them." The opening statement also calls for the, quote, necessity for spiritual and political leaders to work together in addressing the challenges of our world. | ||
This idea of merging the church and state is also brought to light in Pope Francis' speech when he says, quote, There is a healthy connection between politics and transcendence, a sound form of coexistence that keeps their spheres distinct, distinct but not confused or separate. | ||
Transcendence is a word he uses in place of religion, and later in the speech he even defines transcendence as, quote, the beyond worship, suggesting that all religions are at root worshiping the same thing, regardless of where their faith lies. | ||
He goes on to say, quote, transcendence for its part must not yield to the temptation to turn into power, further pushing the church and state into unity. | ||
Quote, know then to confusion between politics and transcendence, but know also to their separation. | ||
Just like ancient Babylon, the early Roman Church was both a church and state power, religious and political, and it was also a conglomerate of various pagan belief systems before it ultimately merged with Christianity. | ||
Is Pope Francis trying to lead religions of the world into a merger with the Roman Church? | ||
In his speech, he clearly states, quote, Our human family cannot advance if simultaneously united and divided. | ||
Interconnected and torn apart, the Catholic Church believes in the unity of the human family. | ||
Based on what he says, it seems he does want to unite the religions of the world under the banner of Catholicism. | ||
Pope Francis began his reign by expressing a desire for unity with the Eastern Orthodox. | ||
The Anglicans and many other Protestant denominations claiming, quote, Brothers and sisters, Martin Luther's protest is over. | ||
Is yours? Then, Pope Francis... | ||
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Is Pope Francis building a new world religion? | ||
The answer is yes, and it's one of Satan. | ||
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. We have quite a show for you today. | ||
Plenty of videos, as always. | ||
We'll be talking about peace and war in Ukraine. | ||
The complete insanity of the... | ||
I don't even know what we want to call these things. | ||
Trans Mafia? I don't even know what to call it. | ||
But essentially the activists, the rainbow activists, are establishing entire networks of kidnapping, basically. | ||
Basically, they're going to take your kid into school. | ||
Convince him secretly that he's transgender and then take him away from you if you disagree. | ||
It's a very sophisticated, well-oiled machine of trauma and abuse and kidnapping. | ||
We'll get into all of it a little bit later. | ||
We'll be talking also about Elon Musk's peace deal that he put forward on Twitter that caused outrage from the people that don't want a peace deal and don't want anybody to Making a point of just how simple it would be to end the entire conflict in Ukraine and Russia with a few simple words between neighboring countries. | ||
How dare you suggest peace, sir? | ||
We're trying to destroy the world. | ||
We'll get into all of that and more, but first, here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Tuesday, the 4th of October, 2022. | ||
Japan warns residents to seek shelter immediately after North Korea fires missile, which flies overhead, lands in the Pacific. | ||
The Japanese government warned residents in some remote islands that are part of Tokyo as well as Hikido and Amori prefectures to take shelter from a missile fired from North Korea. | ||
It apparently was the largest and longest flying missile that North Korea has ever launched, and it flew right over Japan. | ||
The people in Japan had to shelter in place, got a message telling them to seek shelter or go into the basement as quickly as possible. | ||
Kind of horrifying. | ||
North Korea fired an unidentified ballistic missile towards the east side, according to a text message from South Korea Joint Chiefs of Staff. | ||
According to a subsequent update from NHK, the missile appears to have flown over and past Japanese territory and landed in the Pacific Ocean. | ||
It's unclear what response, if any, Japan will pursue. | ||
Troubling stuff. Not the only... | ||
Nuclear scare we have to cover today. | ||
But meanwhile, back here in the United States, Donald Trump sues CNN in $475 million defamation lawsuit. | ||
Former President Donald Trump is suing CNN in a $475 million defamation lawsuit, according to a complaint filed in a federal court on Monday. | ||
The lawsuit focuses on the network's characterization of Trump as being a, quote, racist, Russian lackey, insurrectionist, and persistent association of Trump to Aldov Hitler and Nazism. | ||
The time has come to finally hold CNN responsible and legally accountable for their willful deception and defamatory statements made about me and both directly and indirectly my strong devoted and patriotic supporters, Trump said in a statement released shortly after his attorneys filed the lawsuit. | ||
Yes, they're calling it the Alex Jones precedent, and it's the total destruction of free speech in this country as we know it. | ||
You know, it's just the way things are now. | ||
It's like, should Donald Trump, former president of the United States, be able to sue a media outlet for being able to, or for, you know, criticizing him? | ||
I guess. I mean, I would think this would not be something that we would want in this country, but that's not the rules we're playing by anymore. | ||
It's like you're playing Monopoly and it's like, do you think that people playing Monopoly should just be able to reach into the bank and grab money out whenever they want? | ||
It's like, well, no, that kind of ruins the whole game. | ||
But if one person's doing it, I guess we all should. | ||
I guess that's the way that corruption works and manipulation works. | ||
So, yeah, I guess if you're allowed to sue media outlets into nothingness, I guess that's the world that we're in now. | ||
I guess this is just the way it has to go. | ||
I'd rather it not have gotten to this point, but they've opened the door and now Donald Trump is strolling right through it. | ||
So good luck, Donald Trump. | ||
Hope you destroy him. Hope you bring him down. | ||
Hope you own CNN by the end of this and give me a show. | ||
Wouldn't that be fun? Welcome to Trump's CNN. CNN, but gold-plated. | ||
Magnificent. So we'll see how that goes. | ||
UN calls on Fed, other central banks to halt interest rate increases. | ||
Our next story comes from the Wall Street Journal. | ||
The Federal Reserve and other central banks risk pushing the global economy into recession, followed by prolonged stagnation if they keep raising interest rates, a United Nations agency said Monday. | ||
The warning comes amid growing unease about the haste with which the Fed and its counterparts are raising borrowing costs to contain surging inflation. | ||
India's Central Bank Friday said that the global economy was facing a third major shock after the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia's invasion of Ukraine in the form of aggressive rate increases by central banks in rich countries. | ||
Of course, this is the entire point. | ||
I don't know. I just need to print out that story and just have it right here on my desk. | ||
At all times, the one, you know, the one I'm talking about, the one back from October in 2020, where it was the Fed doing everything short of dressing up like a pigeon and dancing around in front of the Congress to create inflation. | ||
They wanted inflation. They were desperate for inflation and as inflation increased over the next year, they did everything they could to compel its progress and continue its rise. | ||
This is all by design. | ||
They are doing this on purpose. | ||
It's not even that subtle or hard to figure out. | ||
They're just doing it and hoping you don't notice. | ||
So we'll get into that a little bit more later as well. | ||
Meanwhile, major story here in another very similar, you know, form of progress, which I guess that's what being a conspiracy theorist is. | ||
It's having an IQ, you know, most IQ tests, if you take them, it's just pattern recognition. | ||
That's all IQ really is. | ||
If you have a triangle, and then a square, and then a pentagon, what comes next? | ||
A hexagon. See, they're each going up by one. | ||
It's called pattern recognition. | ||
So what happens to us is that we see them setting a precedent, doing something with ostensibly good motives, but you can see very clearly where it goes, what the pattern is, and where it will eventually end up. | ||
We warn, hey, look, this is going to end up here. | ||
We're called crazy conspiracy theorists because... | ||
We just see the one jump. | ||
You don't want to extrapolate into how far this goes. | ||
So, you know, in the same way that they bring in... | ||
They brought in so much stuff off the back of the vaccine and COVID that are obviously bad things. | ||
They're bad when they were, you know, purveying misinformation about the vaccine and COVID. But that's not what they were there for. | ||
they were there for a whole host of other instances beyond the vaccine. | ||
So what am I talking about? | ||
I'm talking about things like when the White House brought in a bunch of TikTok influencers to convince kids to get the vaccine. | ||
Now that was wrong and shouldn't have happened because again, it's the White House engaged in manipulation of the population to target specifically the youngest, most vulnerable of our citizens and then turn them towards the vaccine. | ||
But it was, you know, for the vaccine. | ||
So it was good. It was medical information. | ||
So we accept that. | ||
And then a couple months later, they brought the same TikTokers back, this time telling them what to say to encourage war in Ukraine and to create, you know, a wider public consciousness about why the war in Ukraine was good. | ||
So you bring them in for the vaccines first, and then you bring them back a couple months later to be war propagandists. | ||
That's the way it works. | ||
And it's the same thing that's happening now with censorship on the Internet. | ||
When it comes to medical information, the Gateway Pundit has the story, Louisa. | ||
Leading medical group demands Biden Justice Department and tech platforms crack down on reporters exposing child gender surgeries and puberty blockers. | ||
See, it's for health, though. | ||
See, the mainstream media and big tech and politicians were happy to collude together for health reasons when it came to COVID and the vaccines. | ||
And now that they have that working relationship, now that they are able to and have gotten away with censorship from the federal government, Under the guise of medical misinformation, now they're using that to claim that speaking out against genital mutilation of children is medical misinformation. | ||
Do you see the way it works? | ||
Do you see the way they grease the treads before sending the entire civilization off the cliff? | ||
And yeah, we'll get very much into this a little bit later as well. | ||
Chris Rufo has been reporting on this and is really breaking it down. | ||
Expertly. Our final story here. | ||
Putin orders nuclear military train to Ukraine in an effort to show that he's not joking about using nuclear weapons. | ||
But don't worry, guys. U.S. to announce four more hymyars in a $625 million Ukraine package. | ||
I know what you're thinking. | ||
Didn't you report yesterday or the day before that there was a massive... | ||
Yeah, but that was yesterday. | ||
It's a new day. A new $100 million gift to our friends in Ukraine. | ||
Alright, welcome back. | ||
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And boy, oh boy, do we have a lot to cover, a lot of videos to show you. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout the show today. | ||
We'll be joined by Mike Zhao in the third hour. | ||
He grew up in communist China and wrote a book about the through line, the continuity you have between the communist revolution in China and critical race theory and what is occurring here in this country. | ||
Very excited to talk to him about A number of ideas, I guess you could say. | ||
I'm going to go to a video here that's actually serious, but equally kind of cartoonish and hilarious. | ||
It's Professor Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia. | ||
He goes on Bloomberg, and I guess he suggests or references the Nord Stream attack that was clearly done by America. | ||
And the person interviewing him is incredulous at this. | ||
What? America? | ||
Attack a pipeline? | ||
What? Us? | ||
Us peace-loving, God-fearing Americans, you think we would just do something like that? | ||
My God. And he asked for evidence. | ||
Unfortunately for him, Professor Jeffrey Sachs has all the evidence, and he lays it out. | ||
And it's pretty fantastic. | ||
So let's go now to clip number 18, Professor Jeffrey Sachs on Bloomberg. | ||
It caused a bit of trouble here. | ||
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...destruction of the Nord Street pipeline, which I... That was a U.S. action, perhaps U.S. and Poland. | |
Jeff, we've got to stop there. | ||
That's quite a statement as well. | ||
Why do you feel that that was a U.S. action? | ||
What evidence do you have of that? | ||
Well, first of all, there's direct radar evidence that U.S. military helicopters that are normally based in Gdansk We're circling over this area. | ||
We also had the threats from the United States earlier in this year that one way or another, we are going to end Nord Stream. | ||
We also have a remarkable statement by Secretary Blinken last Friday in a press conference. | ||
He says, this is also a tremendous opportunity. | ||
It's a strange way to... | ||
Sorry. Professor, it. | ||
And by the way, even reporters on our papers that are involved tell me privately, well, of course, but it doesn't show up in our media. | ||
Professor, I'm going to want to get into a tit for a tad about what did or did. | ||
Well, I mean, look, I mean, let's not get into a tit for a tad about all the evidence you have and me being indignant at it. | ||
Let's not get into that, right? | ||
See, when you ask what evidence do you have, what they mean is what evidence do you have provided to us from the deep state? | ||
See, that's the only thing they consider true. | ||
It's the only thing they will report. | ||
It's information fed directly to them from the very spy agencies that are engaged in the false flag attacks and the warmongering and being traitors to the United States. | ||
That's the only thing they consider as evidence. | ||
It has to come directly from the CIA or the FBI or the State Department. | ||
And so since those groups are not going to admit of their own malfeasance, then there is no evidence. | ||
But I just think that was brilliant. | ||
It's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on a sec. | ||
What evidence do you have? | ||
Jeffersack's like, oh, thank you for asking. | ||
Here it is. It's the radar stuff about the helicopters. | ||
Here's the group that was involved in it. | ||
Here's all the other reasons. | ||
Also, our statements from our Deputy Secretary of State and President of the United States and Secretary of State Anthony Blinken. | ||
Like, here's all of the evidence. | ||
They're like, well, let's not... | ||
Let's not get into the actual evidence. | ||
I was saying that rhetorically to try to make you look foolish, and here you flipped it around on me. | ||
So I want to change the subject now. | ||
Let's not get into a little tit-for-tat type of thing anymore. | ||
It was us, folks. | ||
It was clearly us, if not us with a consortium or some sort of wider set of allies that we were engaged in this. | ||
And of course, most of the major conflicts over the last several years have had to do with pipelines, whether it's Yemen or Syria or any of the various proxy conflicts that we've been involved in. | ||
With against Russia, most of them have to do with various pipelines. | ||
And we have a pretty thorough, a couple pretty thorough threads about this that we'll get into in the next segment. | ||
The first is from a Twitter user called Maximus, who says the European pipeline wars, the story behind the USA's hidden conflict with Russia and the consequent destabilization of half the world. | ||
And speaking of destabilization, we have from Philip Pillington, Pilkington, get it right here, at Philip P-I-L-K on Twitter. | ||
Now that the Nord Stream pipelines are gone, it's worth thinking about how a deindustrialization of Europe via permanently high energy prices is taking place. | ||
And of course, that is exactly what's happening. | ||
And we'll, again, try to tie all these various lines together. | ||
Into one Gordian knot of globalist machination that threatens to strangle the entire world. | ||
I mean, it's not subtle. | ||
It's not happening in secret anymore. | ||
They're quite open in doing this. | ||
It's just you're supposed to ignore the evidence and bury the evidence, and if you're in the media, you never report the evidence. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the American Journal. | ||
Let's talk about what's really happening behind the scenes. | ||
Let's talk about the real reason why Something like 20,000 Ukrainians had to die in their latest defensive. | ||
Let's talk about why a decrepit, dementia-ridden, senile old man is playing nuclear tug-of-war with Vladimir Putin. | ||
Is any of this for the benefit of Americans? | ||
Is any of it a matter of national security for Americans? | ||
Or is all of this simply a big game of devastating, warmongering chess from those at the very top to pad their pockets and create, again, as we've mentioned a few times on this show, I think we've brought this up, a global system of technocratic control from which there is no escape. | ||
I think that may be That may be part of their impetus here, part of the reasons why they're engaged in such nonsensical and elaborately deadly actions. | ||
Again, from Maximus on Twitter, he lays out how the war, the proxy war, the world war that we are currently engaged in with Russia is... | ||
A continuation of what's been going on since at least 2016. | ||
He says the European pipeline war is the story behind USA's hidden conflict with Russia and the consequent destabilization of half the world. | ||
And he has two maps which are pipeline maps showing the delivery of natural gas into Europe from the Middle East and Russia and other northern states. | ||
He says before the Syrian invasion, two competing pipelines were put forward by Qatar-Turkey pipeline, which was a U.S.-backed pipeline, and the Iran-Iraq-Syria pipeline, which was Russia-backed. | ||
They both aimed to transport gas to Europe through Syria. | ||
Assad signed off on the Iran plan, the Russian-backed plan, that is, in 2012, and it was due to be completed in 2016, but was ultimately delayed because of the Arab Spring and the Civil War. | ||
The Arab Spring and Civil War, of course, funded by Qatar, Turkey, Saudi, and the USA. Major Rob Taylor, an instructor at the U.S. Army's Command and General Staff College, wrote in the Arms Forces Journal last year that the rival pipelines could be influencing the conflict in Syria. | ||
Viewed through a political and economic lens, he says, the conflict in Syria is not a civil war, but the result of larger international players positioning themselves on the geopolitical chessboard in preparation for the opening of the pipeline. | ||
And of course, this ties into things like the Golan Heights, which is another massive oil field on land that's technically Syria, but currently occupied by Israel. | ||
And the rights to that land is owned by a company called, I think it's called Genie Enterprises, something like that. | ||
If you look it up, it's like everybody who's anybody has a stake in this country. | ||
And of course, we've reported on the conflict between Lebanon and Israel that Israel recently came out on top of. | ||
And they also are positioning themselves to be the main supplier of oil to Europe once these pesky pipelines from places like Syria and Russia are thoroughly dealt with. | ||
From the Cradle Media, one of the reasons for the war on Syria was its refusal to extend the Qatari gas pipeline to Europe via Turkey to thwart the Russian pipeline, says Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Bashar Jafari. | ||
This was in March of this year. | ||
So from 2012... | ||
For the next decade, on to 2022, this is a primary reason for the conflict, according to people at the very top of these state structures in conflict with one another. | ||
Maximus continues. Having done all they can in the Middle East, Washington turned their attention to Europe. | ||
They are now manufacturing the Ukraine crisis to further cut off Russia's gas supply to Europe. | ||
NS2 was critical to this. | ||
Nord Stream 2, a direct link between Russia and Germany, bypassing U.S. control. | ||
Ukrainian President Volomir Zelensky was used as a pawn by the U.S. who purposefully pushed him into conflict with Russia. | ||
Their plan worked with Nord Stream 2, initially getting postponed due to political demands. | ||
And now, of course, it's been totally destroyed by somebody. | ||
We don't know who. It's a mystery. | ||
We get Scooby and the gang on it. | ||
It was old man Blinken the entire time. | ||
Just Anthony Blinken wearing a Putin mask. | ||
That's how childish their deception is. | ||
They don't even try. The Scooby-Doo villains had better plans than the Americans at this point. | ||
What would it look like if the Scooby-Doo villain also had control of the media? | ||
He wouldn't even have to wear a rubber mask. | ||
He would just do it and then say, how dare you suggest that he's the one behind it? | ||
That's literally what they do. They're just like, we're going to blow up that pipeline. | ||
Then they blow up the pipeline. And then you're like, was that you? | ||
And they're like, what? Us? | ||
No way. No way. | ||
We don't know who it is. We don't care. | ||
We're not looking into it. You can't either. | ||
Don't be a traitor. | ||
Now as citizens come around to what is going on with energy prices and why on earth they're paying so much out of pocket for small border dispute thousands of kilometers away, the U.S. have taken it one step farther and have appeared to directly sabotage the pipeline. | ||
And again, it's the same thing the Great Reset does. | ||
It's like there is no difference between terrorist actions and the actions of your own government when your own government hates you. | ||
It's the same outcome at the end of the day. | ||
Whether a terrorist blows up your nuclear plant or whether the World Economic Forum leans on your politicians to shut down the nuclear plant. | ||
It's like the tearing down of statues here in the United States. | ||
Is it really that big of a difference between a mob of angry communists throwing a grappling hook around your statue and pulling it down in a frenzy and an orgy of anti-American vandalism? | ||
Or if the city council comes in with a crane and safety inspectors and carefully removes the statue, the statue's gone. | ||
Either way, the statue's gone. | ||
Whether they can do it through criminality or do it through the legal process, the result is the same. | ||
They will destroy your country. | ||
They will destroy your heritage. | ||
They will destroy your ability to produce energy through hook or crook or policy. | ||
It really doesn't matter to them. | ||
The outcome is what matters to them. | ||
And it's the same regardless of the legality of the process. | ||
Maximus continues. Such a suspected attack on the seabed is anything but trivial. | ||
It has to be carried out with special forces. | ||
For example, Navy divers or a submarine, according to circles, informed about the first assessment of the situation. | ||
And that, of course, was our assessment here the day that it happened when we were... | ||
Interviewing Mike Shelby of the Gray Zone Report, we just sort of, you know, openly, in our own way, going through the information that we had and coming to conclusions. | ||
And, of course, one of the major conclusions was you cannot attack a pipeline at the bottom of the ocean without anybody seeing you if you are not a state actor of some sort. | ||
The complexity of the attack alone means it had to be a very skilled military operation, Sort of constricts the pool of suspects, I guess you could say. | ||
And who was there recently? Thousands of U.S. soldiers on three ships became untraceable off Bornholm, where the leaks are, in August. | ||
The Americans also switched off their automatic ship identification systems. | ||
Who benefits? Of course, the United States does. | ||
But so will a number of other countries who are eager to have their pipelines fueling Europe rather than the others. | ||
And also, it's worth reminding everybody that Germany has natural gas. | ||
They could be producing their own natural gas. | ||
It's just by hijacking the climate change movement and convincing countries to not produce their own fuel and not be self-reliant, but instead be reliant on these pipelines, you establish levers of manipulation and control that you can then access. | ||
And that's exactly what they're doing. They could have nuclear power. | ||
They could have domestically harvested natural gas. | ||
They could have coal or any number of other You know, ways to produce energy that wouldn't be bankrupting their entire country at this point, but they're not doing that. | ||
know they're sticking with the pipeline thing the only remaining intact gas pipelines connecting russia with western europe ran overland through belarus and ukraine ultimately the u.s wants to supply gas to europe itself via its buddies in qatar that's why earlier in the year biden had summoned the qatari emir to washington and discussed with him qatar's capability to meet europe's gas supply needs if necessary because remember we cannot let germany get gas from russia | ||
Russia is run by a tyrant. | ||
It's run by Putin, who's a totalitarian. | ||
That's why we have to insist that Germany get oil directly from the Qataris or the Saudis, who are totally freedom-loving democracies, you remember. | ||
It's all about the Benjamins, baby. | ||
We'll get into how this is having the desired effect of destabilization and collapse on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
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Like I said, we have a lot of videos to play today. | |
But before we do, I'm going to keep talking about the war in Ukraine. | ||
It's the war in Ukraine, right? | ||
It's not the Ukrainian war. | ||
It's the American-Russian war that's taking place on the battlefield of Ukraine. | ||
But it's really a world war. | ||
It's been more or less going on since at least the Arab Spring when you had Russia fighting on behalf of Syria and USA founding ISIS to try to bring down Syria. | ||
And it's Just been sort of on a simmer ever since then. | ||
But Philip Pilkington on Twitter at Philip P-I-L-K says this. | ||
Now that the Nord Stream pipelines are gone, it's worth noting about how a deindustrialization of Europe via permanently high energy prices is taking place. | ||
He says European manufacturing will no longer be economically viable. | ||
Energy inputs, one of the key inputs in manufacturing, will be too expensive to viably produce products. | ||
They will simply be cheaper to buy elsewhere. | ||
There's a good chance that some of this manufacturing will move to America, but only in the very short term. | ||
Why? | ||
Because investment in manufacturing creates demand for manufactured products. | ||
Manufacturing creates jobs in Europe. | ||
The workers buy the products. | ||
With no manufacturing jobs, Europeans will have far less purchasing power. | ||
If some of the manufacturing moves to America, it will be short-lived. | ||
America will realize that much of its export market has collapsed. | ||
Note that the EU makes up around 10% of U.S. exports. | ||
Then there are the imports to the U.S. | ||
The U.S. continues to buy some, but they will be massively more expensive due to higher input costs. | ||
The U.S. will try to poach some of its manufacturing and onshore, but there are numerous constraints here, skilled work, infrastructure, etc. | ||
The U.S. will also have to respond by shutting out exports to try to revive its uncompetitive industry. | ||
Basically, the only strategy for Europe will be to shut itself off and force its higher priced products on its residents. | ||
This will likely be accompanied by accelerated energy investment policies. | ||
This will result in yet more economic chaos for the West. | ||
All of this is basically a repeat of what happened during the 1920s. | ||
It resulted in the Great Depression, but this time only the West will sink into depression. | ||
The new BRICS block is building a separate economic block and will continue to grow while the West withers on the vine. | ||
The European Energy War will likely go down in history. | ||
Together with the Treaty of Versailles and the trade wars of the 1930s is one of the biggest economic policy errors in history. | ||
Which, I'm sorry, Philip, but sounds a little naive to me. | ||
Sounds like you think that the people running these economic policies are doing their best and trying to not cause a collapse. | ||
Which, if you look at all of the evidence available, is not their intention and not their design. | ||
And these policies are not mistakes. | ||
They're not accidents. | ||
They're not causing unwanted outcomes. | ||
The collapse is the desired outcome. | ||
They're doing this on purpose. | ||
Nothing has brought this about other than the purposeful policymaking of the people involved, right? | ||
The Ukraine war, the sanctions on Russia. | ||
I mean, all of this was easy. | ||
It was easily foretold. | ||
All of this was well known long before it ever happened what the outcome would be then. | ||
They did it anyway. | ||
Same thing with the COVID-19 lockdowns. | ||
And the same thing that is going on right now as we speak continuously with the World Economic Forum and their climate change scam hysteria where they are forcing... | ||
The European countries to abandon reliable and cheap forms of energy and not replacing them with anything causing the massive collapse that we're experiencing right now on purpose. | ||
By design, there was no other outcome that could have been guessed. | ||
There's nothing else that you could have said. | ||
Well, we expected windmills to pop out of the ground and start with... | ||
No, no. There was no... | ||
There's no backup plan. They're just doing this. | ||
They're just collapsing Europe in front of all of us and demanding we not notice. | ||
He said another thing. | ||
When Trump was elected on a platform of mild protectionism, most people rightly pointed to the 1920s and 30s and warned against these policies. | ||
The same people appear to have supported these much more 20s, 30s-like policies this past year. | ||
Ironic. Yeah, well, they also thought Trump was going to start World War III, and now they're cheering for World War III. So, again, these people aren't exactly the sharpest tools in the shed. | ||
They are puppets that are manipulated at will. | ||
And I thought this was a totally random comment on Twitter, but I thought this guy really summed it up well. | ||
His name's Brian M., Brian Baum44. | ||
It's so simple. | ||
It's so concise. It's so perfect how he explains this. | ||
He says, This is really exactly what happened. | ||
I mean, over the last couple years since the creation, invention, fabrication of COVID-19 in a lab in America before it was exported and released in China on purpose to bring all of this about, by the way, just a quick reminder. | ||
Yeah, it's obvious that this is the case, but literally nobody but Infowars has gone this far and will tell you this. | ||
They're still acting surprised that the lab leak theory might actually have some legitimacy to it. | ||
Okay? They've printed more money than the last 50 years combined in the last two years. | ||
And in that same time, the average American, the middle American, the average American household has lost collectively trillions of dollars, something like $7 trillion, while the richest 1%, the billionaires, have gained $7 trillion. | ||
They have consolidated their ownership of massive... | ||
Corporate monopolies, they have forcibly shut down their small business competitors. | ||
They have enriched themselves to an insane degree, while the rest of us have to deal with inflation, rising gas prices and food prices and renting prices and home ownership prices. | ||
We see, we deal with the fallout. | ||
We deal with the damage. | ||
We become poorer as they become richer. | ||
It's a scheme. It's a scam. | ||
They're doing it on purpose. I thought that was incredibly well said. | ||
But don't worry, folks. There's still plenty of money. | ||
There is still absolutely no limit to the money that is going directly to Ukraine. | ||
We reported this in the Daily Dispatch. | ||
U.S. to announce four more HIMYARS in a $625 million gift to Ukraine. | ||
The Biden administration is expected to announce a $625 million weapons aid package to Ukraine on Tuesday, including four high-mobility artillery rocket systems, or HIMYARS, launchers. | ||
Reuters revealed sighting sources. | ||
Again, just an unimaginable amount of money. | ||
Just an insane, literally like impossible to conceive of amount of money for an average human being. | ||
But it's just a small note. | ||
It's like the tip on the bill when it comes to Ukraine. | ||
Yeah, throw on an extra $625 million. | ||
Yeah, we don't need it. No, everything's going great here. | ||
All of our homeless are housed. | ||
All of our sick are cared for. | ||
All of the hurricane damage has been repaired. | ||
And now we just have too much money. | ||
We might as well just give more weapons system to Ukraine. | ||
But again, that's just small. | ||
That's chump change. For the chumps. | ||
Again, it's just, you gotta wonder, right? | ||
Biden signs a stopgap spending bill with $12.3 billion in aid to Ukraine from September 30th. | ||
Just a few days ago. | ||
Congress gave its final approval on Friday to a short-term spending package to keep the government open through mid-December. | ||
And they're extending $12.3 billion in military and economic aid to Ukraine. | ||
Stopgap measure, right? | ||
Just the necessities, just what we really need right now just to get us through December, but also go ahead and tack on tens of billions of dollars for weaponry in Ukraine. | ||
It's a stopgap. Just to get us through. | ||
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It's like, I just, you know, my wife is sick. | |
I'm trying to pay for medical bills and my house note is coming due. | ||
I just need a little bit of money to get through to next month. | ||
Get my feet under me. | ||
You know, I just need enough to pay for rent. | ||
It's a stopgap measure. But also, I just bought a brand new Corvette for no reason. | ||
I'm going to send it to Ukraine. | ||
It's a stopgap measure, folks. | ||
It's an emergency. And on the other side of this commercial break, I'm going to go into a thread by Representative Chip Roy that lays down what else they're spending your money on. | ||
And frankly, at the end of this, you'd be happy if they were just sending $13 billion to Ukraine. | ||
That really is chump change compared to the tens of billions of dollars they're spending on programs that directly contribute to the collapse of this nation, the downfall of this once great republic, and the abolition of human freedom as we know it. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Second hour has begun here on American Journal. | ||
I am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We'll be taking your calls this hour. | ||
In the third hour, we will be joined by Mike Zhao, a writer who just published a book warning and exposing how critical race theory and woke ideology is a pipeline to open despotic communism a writer who just published a book warning and exposing how critical race theory Very excited to talk to him. | ||
But first, on the note of America passing this stopgap funding bill with just the emergencies, just the essentials just to get us through December and also a couple tens of billions of dollars for Ukraine while we're at it. | ||
Tack that on. | ||
They're also apparently... | ||
Tacking on a similar amount of money for Ukraine to the hurricane relief bill, right? | ||
This is what they do. This is what they do. | ||
Say it's a hurricane relief bill. | ||
Then they fill it with all sorts of funding for other programs other than hurricane relief. | ||
And Republicans go, no, we're not going to fund your gender ideology study coursework. | ||
When we're trying to fix things for the hurricane. | ||
And then they go, Republicans don't want people to recover from the hurricane. | ||
Republicans want Floridians to suffer because they didn't pass our bill. | ||
It's like... And this works, apparently. | ||
This works. They do it over and over and over again. | ||
And it's shocking. But it's true. | ||
So Representative Chip Roy released this thread on Twitter. | ||
good lord, it is intense. | ||
He says, here are just a few of the terrible, radical, tyrannical policies swamp DEMS are trying to fund with billions of your taxpayer dollars in their new continuing resolution. | ||
Warning, it's worse than you thought. | ||
He says, DEMS' continuing resolution contains nothing to secure our border from cartels, illegal immigrants, and lethal fentanyl flooding in, and they actually empower the Biden administration to make the border crisis worse. | ||
It includes $57.5 billion for DHS. | ||
That, unfortunately, under the leadership of Secretary Mayorkas, has given violent cartel operational control of our border, allowed fentanyl to pour into communities, killing hundreds of thousands, I'll add, undermined our national sovereignty, attacked their own employees for just trying to do their jobs, But they get an extra $60 billion to do what? | ||
To stop the immigrants? No, of course not. | ||
To facilitate their passage. | ||
To contribute to the human trafficking that's taking place. | ||
They should get $0 until they actually do their damn job. | ||
That's beside the point. | ||
They also get $8.2 billion for ICE, Immigration Enforcement, which reported a 70% reduction in removals last year. | ||
70% lower rate of actually doing their jobs. | ||
They refuse to remove illegally present individuals the administration does not deem a, quote, threat and abuses parole authority to release illegal migrants. | ||
It also includes $4.8 billion to HHS Gov's Office of Refugee Resettlement that has lost migrant children after releasing them to sponsors, including dozens in the Houston, Texas area alone. | ||
And in fact, it was thousands of migrant children that, yes, have been literally lost by these people. | ||
They give them away to a stranger. | ||
They say, hey, take care of this kid. | ||
We're going to call you in a month. They call in a month. | ||
There's no answer. They never see the kid again. | ||
He's gone. They have human traffic that child into whatever, chained to a basement, served for dinner somewhere. | ||
I mean, they have no idea. They have no idea where the migrant kid is. | ||
But hey, why not take an extra $4.8 billion to continue that charade? | ||
Millions in grants each year to hundreds of NGOs that provide how-to guidance on reaching our southern border and effectively subsidize illegal migration. | ||
This CR would hand over billions of taxpayer dollars to authoritarian bureaucrats in the Biden administration used to target Americans. | ||
It includes $10.8 billion for an FBI-Biden administration, for the FBI, which the Biden administration is weaponizing against their political opponents, including the former president, parents concerned about schools, and just recently, even a pro-life father of seven. | ||
Well, the FBI is doing such a good job cracking down on non-criminals while allowing criminality itself to overwhelm the justice system. | ||
Why not give them a couple extra billions of dollars? | ||
This is why I can't abandon... | ||
Libertarianism, totally, right? | ||
It's just because it's such a scam, government, in every possible way. | ||
You give billions of dollars to somebody, either they do what they're supposed to and they ask for billions of more, or they don't do what they're supposed to and they say, oh, we need billions more to do what we're going to do. | ||
It's just a black hole. | ||
It's a pit, endless money-burning pit that just is destroying us. | ||
Oh, you didn't think we were done, did you? | ||
You didn't think that was all of the billions of dollars that the Biden administration is wasting on this new stopgap continuing resolution funding the American government? | ||
To just get through this list, I'm going to have to stop elaborating on this stuff. | ||
I'm just going to have to let Representative Chip Roy speak for himself. | ||
So, so far we've covered $57.5 billion for DHS, $8.2 billion for ICE, neither one of which is doing their jobs, $4.8 billion to HHSGov's Office of Refugee Resettlement, a.k.a. | ||
the Office of Child Kidnapping and Disappearing. | ||
Millions each year to NGOs that provide how-to guidance. | ||
So again, I don't want to elaborate too much, but you've got to understand they give money to NGOs who go into third world countries who give immigrants the instructions and actually pick them up on buses, take them to the border, tell them the magic words they need to use to apply for refugee status, fund the cartel somewhere along the way, cross into the border, put them on more buses, send them deeper into the United States, give them a A little ticket saying please come back Monday and then release them and never see them again. | ||
And this is what they are spending tens of billions of your dollars doing to your country. | ||
And they're doing it openly and they're not even shy about it. | ||
It's incredible. It really is. | ||
This CR would hand over billions of dollars of taxpayer dollars to authoritarian bureaucrats by administrations using to target Americans. | ||
This includes $10.8 billion for the FBI, $12.6 billion to the very IRS that the Dems just gave a windfall of $80 billion to to hire 87,000 new agents. | ||
This will empower the IRS to target Americans and the Biden administration's political opponents, including nonprofits such as Christians Engaged. | ||
Of course, this is what they do. | ||
They've been doing it since the Obama administration. | ||
They got called on it, but nothing ever happened to prevent it from continuing. | ||
So they will keep going after any right wing or conservative charity or PAC or anything of the sort, scrutinizing them, going through everything with a fine tooth comb. | ||
Kind of like they're doing with Donald Trump. | ||
I mean, it's the same tactics over and over. | ||
They get $1.5 billion for ATF HQ that's going after Americans' guns and undermining the Second Amendment by pushing gun control via executive fiat and arbitrary enforcement of firearms small businesses. | ||
That's not counting the billions of dollars DEMS want to give to tyrannical public health agencies without any additional accountability or oversight. | ||
They're giving $45 billion to the NIH that actually funded the dangerous research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and across the world and has refused to accept any responsibility or open any inquiries into its potential role in the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
So sure, you start the COVID-19 pandemic, not only will we not question you, not research it or investigate it, we're going to give you $45 billion more to continue to do it. | ||
Incredible. $6.3 billion for NIAID, which is run by COVID tyrant-in-chief Anthony Fauci. | ||
Enough said. $8.5 billion for the CDC, which, of course, he notes, concluded with teachers' unions to impose school lockdowns and mask mandates, censored health data they fear would be, quote, misinterpreted, shuttered information on natural immunity, used taxpayer dollars to buy citizens' location data. | ||
Illegally, I might add. | ||
It's just a litany. | ||
It's amazing because it's a litany of crimes from the Biden administration. | ||
It's a litany of open treason, open subversion and sedition by the Biden administration. | ||
But that's not what this list is. | ||
This is a list of where billions of dollars are going. | ||
So it's like in saying where we are sending billions of taxpayer dollars, what you get is a list of criminals who are destroying this country and being funded in their activity. | ||
It's just mind-blowing. $3.3 billion for the U.S. FDA that lied to the American public about the efficacy of COVID vaccines enriching big pharma in the process. | ||
That's the other thing, is most of this funding is just farmed directly out to private enterprises that are contracted by places like the FDA. $612 million for OSHA DOL that Biden tried and thankfully failed to weaponize to force millions of Americans to take the COVID-19 vaccine against their will. | ||
$39 million for HHS OCR, which actively promotes gender transition surgeries for kids, stating that gender-affirming care for minors when medically appropriate and necessary improves their physical and mental health. | ||
This is wrong, and Republicans should defund it. | ||
He continues, Dems' CR would also fund radical destructive energy policies and restrict American energy. | ||
$9.5 billion for an EPA that recently received a taxpayer-funded windfall of over $40 billion under the Dems' so-called Inflation Reduction Act so it can continue to wage war on reliable fossil fuel-produced American energy in favor of lithium-ion batteries. | ||
I mean, who knows what they're actually spending the money on. | ||
I'm sorry, $424 million for the EPA clean air programs that radical left has manipulated to destroy reliable power plants, cripple the U.S. refining capacity, and advance climate hysteria. | ||
Yeah, most of that will probably just go towards advertising. | ||
$14.1 billion for the Interior, which, under the leadership of anti-fracking Green New Deal supporter Secretary Deb Haaland, has released fewer federal acres for land and oil development than any administration since World War II. At least $5 million for climate envoy John Kerry to jet-set around the world in his quest to destroy reliable energy while brow-beating poor nations about the importance of sacrificing their economies to the proverbial climate gods. | ||
Republicans should defund this as well, Representative Chip Roy notes. | ||
$2 billion to the Secretary of State that's advancing dangerous ESG investing by forcing public companies to report on their emissions. | ||
$3.2 billion for EEREGov, which funnels taxpayer dollars into unreliable green energy. | ||
$825 million for FECMGov, which provides crony handouts to massive oil companies and funds carbon capture pipe dream. | ||
$450 million for ARPAE to waste taxpayer dollars on high-risk energy products that will never see the light of day. | ||
$29 billion to administer the $40 billion energy loan program responsible for the Solyndra debacle. | ||
$36 million for BOEM, Reliable Energy... | ||
Programs that are undermining the grid by pushing things like offshore wind energy. | ||
$31 million for tribal climate resilience, whatever the hell that means. | ||
We might as well call it just hunting Bigfoot. | ||
Just why not? Write yourself a blank check and then go do something just completely arbitrary and nonsensical and the American people will fund your way. | ||
We will suffer and scrimp and save just so that you can chase your... | ||
Wild snipe. $131 million to NRCgov that has significantly restricted our ability to build and maintain reliable nuclear power plants. | ||
And $3.8 billion for a low-income house energy assistance program that pays skyrocketing energy bills of individuals that live in states like New York, which has banned fracking, all while the Biden administration intentionally restricts the production of American energy. | ||
That's not even the end of the thread, but those are the big ones. | ||
Those are just a couple big ones. | ||
So again, even just from looking at where this funding is going, it becomes so clear the network, the spider's web, the intricate system of tubes that is funneling American taxpayer dollars taken from hardworking individuals. | ||
A small amount of them, by the way, I mean, when you really think about who pays taxes in this country and from the sheer number of people that don't have jobs, aren't looking for jobs and are happy to simply be parasites of the state and live off the surplus of the productive citizens. | ||
You're looking at maybe 50% of the population actually working. | ||
And then when you take a look at who's actually working for a private enterprise and not a government program, that number significantly decreases. | ||
So at the end of the day, it's like 10% of Americans are funding all of this. | ||
And what they're funding is the active subversion of their very country, from the borders to the education system. | ||
I mean, as much as I don't trust corporations either, and I'm not a libertarian in the sense that corporations can do no wrong and the government has no place to provide oversight or defend people's rights against corporations, I think that's what the government is instituted to do. | ||
But instead, at least with corporations, there has to be some semblance of return on investment. | ||
There has to be some reason. | ||
It's people actually have to choose to give their money to something Voluntarily. | ||
And then you have the government just come in and write $50 billion checks to places that not only aren't doing what they're supposed to do, but actively undermining their very role, point of existing. | ||
Right? It really is just so utterly corrupt. | ||
I mean, I would be I would be totally fine. | ||
All of these numbers, the tens of billions of dollars, the hundred billions of dollars, if they're going towards literally anything else. | ||
I would be fine with them spending $50 billion building a Theme park in Kentucky, right? | ||
Who cares? Like, at least it's not actively undermining our sovereignty. | ||
At least it's not openly destroying us. | ||
But everything they do contributes to our downfall. | ||
Every dollar they spend is stolen from your pocket and put into a gun pointed at your head. | ||
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A quarter of these videos. | ||
So if you want to spend some time watching them yourself, we got a compilation of people saying the 2016 election was stolen. | ||
We've got a video of Biden's weird earlobe. | ||
Have y'all seen this? Maybe we should actually play that one. | ||
Biden's earlobe changes from appearance to appearance. | ||
It's very strange. | ||
Pretty long video of Christopher Ruffo. | ||
Talking about the attack on reporters actually reporting what people are doing to children in the name of transgenderism. | ||
Got a video that we can't play because it's got too many cuss words. | ||
We haven't censored it, but a Florida resident just loving DeSantis for bringing the goods, for helping him out. | ||
Saying, yeah, I'm a Democrat, but I'm voting for DeSantis because of how good he is at everything he does. | ||
Pretty amazing. We also have clip 11 here. | ||
Let's go ahead and play clip 11 because it's sort of unidentified. | ||
There's not a lot of information about it. | ||
It's one of the reasons I despise TikTok. | ||
There's a lot of reasons to despise TikTok. | ||
We get a lot of videos from TikTok. | ||
And I get a lot of people sending me videos from TikTok. | ||
Everyone in TikTok needs to just have a Journalism 101 course. | ||
I didn't even take Journalism 101 except for in high school. | ||
But you've got to understand certain things. | ||
It's not that complicated. When you are reporting something, who, what, when, where, why? | ||
Who, what, when, where, why? | ||
Why? Like, so many times I get videos of things that seem like bombshell on TikTok, but it's just like some woman in her kitchen being like, I heard this, this, this. | ||
And it's like, who did you hear it from? | ||
When did they tell you? | ||
Where did you see this? | ||
Where is their evidence? Why are they... | ||
Like, we need the basics of things. | ||
So I hate playing these videos. | ||
But I hate not playing these videos because it could be something real. | ||
It could be something important. But when there's no information at all for us to cross-reference or check or just even look at with our own eyes and go, is this real or is it not? | ||
It's infuriating. So we'll play this video. | ||
But it could be totally fake. | ||
We don't know. Could be super important. | ||
Could be something incredibly strange and dangerous and needs to be confronted. | ||
Or could be some dude pranking. | ||
We don't know. We don't know. | ||
But it is weird. And it was reported as being totally real. | ||
So we'll go ahead and play it. Clip number 11. | ||
Farm owner records an unidentified drone spraying his crops without permission. | ||
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Let's watch. So, this is happening. | |
It says, WTF, attack on our food sources. | ||
They are afraid and think if they control the food, they control everyone. | ||
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The owner's request, because that's me... | |
So this guy claiming to own this field that a drone is flying over, and it's not a huge drone, it's a larger consumer drone. | ||
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...worse, but definitely worried and pissed. | |
Here's why I'm suspicious of this. | ||
If you owned a field of crops and a mysterious unknown drone was flying over it spraying something, wouldn't you take that drone down? | ||
Wouldn't you just shoot it with a shotgun or just, like, throw a rock at it? | ||
And just to figure out what it's spraying or anything about it? | ||
Like, really, if you see a drone spraying your crops, you're just going to film it and be like, that's weird. | ||
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I think they're in Australia. | |
Guns are banned, mate. You think they're in Australia? | ||
Well, it's just what happens in Australia. | ||
Sometimes drones fly over and spray you with stuff. | ||
You just deal with it. You pull out your boomerang. | ||
Knock it down. Knock it down with a boomerang. | ||
That's what you should do. Also, it's illegal to knock drones out of the sky. | ||
Just for people at home. | ||
Don't shoot your neighbor's drone down if you see it. | ||
If you see a drone in the sky, try to follow it back to the operator. | ||
Wait until the operator is done flying. | ||
And then approach them and say, hey, listen. | ||
Are you licensed? | ||
If you're out in public, you don't knock someone's drone. | ||
But if I'm in my backyard and a drone comes down and starts spraying, I'm knocking that drone down. | ||
I'm not going to just be like, well, I guess somebody's spraying me with something. | ||
I better follow the drone through the woods. | ||
You can't just knock a drone out of the sky at a baseball game or something or downtown. | ||
But I think if it's on your property, Spraying things, spraying you or your, you know, your property with a mysterious liquid. | ||
I don't know. I mean, maybe it's not legal, but personally, I'm knocking that drone out of the sky. | ||
Even if it's not spraying something. | ||
If a drone suddenly, if I'm playing in the backyard with my kid and some mysterious drone, like, yeah, it might be, you know, my next door neighbor just, like, playing a prank on me, but, like, It's going to cost him a drone. | ||
Sorry. That's just what's going to happen. | ||
So I don't know. I don't know. | ||
That's just me. Yeah, just so you know, it's a federal crime that has penalties of 20 years in prison and or a fine of $250,000. | ||
So do whatever you want to do. | ||
You should catch it with a butterfly net. | ||
Your destiny is in your own hands. | ||
I don't know. All I'm saying is if it's spraying me or my property with something, it's self-defense. | ||
Self-defense against the drone and or operator. | ||
So again, just very bizarre, very strange occurrence. | ||
Which, you know, no information about it. | ||
I guess, I don't know if you followed the drone operator, you know, followed it back to the operator or what. | ||
But, you know, it's in line with everything else that they do. | ||
Spraying crops with some sort of poison, just because they want to. | ||
All right, folks, when we return on the other side of this commercial break, we're going to talk about the, well, we're going to talk about the peace deal that Elon Musk floated and how the response to this very common sense suggestion really exposes what the mindset of the scumbags are. | ||
Here it is, Elon Musk peace deal. | ||
We have the documents, folks. | ||
We have the tweets. Thank you, Matt. | ||
I'm just going to drone after Matt. | ||
I'm just going to follow him around with the drone day after day. | ||
We'll see. We'll see how long you can take it. | ||
But folks, yeah, when we get back, we're going to get into this Elon Musk tweet peace plan for Ukraine. | ||
He puts forward a very common sense, reasonable suggestion that could make both sides happy. | ||
And the reaction from not just like random people on Twitter, but from ambassadors and from Volodymyr Zelensky himself shows that peace is not the desired outcome of this conflict. | ||
They don't want peace. They want continuous war. | ||
And in fact, the Well, we'll get into it. | ||
Just stay tuned for that. We'll get into the response from there. | ||
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Not that we're actually in war. | ||
Not that Ukraine is even our ally. | ||
We've never signed an agreement with them to make them our ally. | ||
They're not a member of NATO, despite making that application here in the late hour of the war. | ||
What we're doing is completely unconstitutional, not approved by Congress. | ||
Never been debated. | ||
The war aims have never been established. | ||
There has been no attempt whatsoever at finding a diplomatic solution to the conflict between these two countries. | ||
Everything that the US government has contributed to this war has been aggravating and instigating it in the first place. | ||
And so, of course, they're furious that Elon Musk, with a single tweet, It shows how simple it would be to bring all of this to an end. | ||
And so just if you're, I don't know, a Ukrainian soldier, just know that what you're fighting for is easily attainable without your sacrifice. | ||
If you're fighting for peace, if you're fighting for an end to the hostilities, that's not what you're fighting for. | ||
You're fighting for the continuation, the achievement of impossible goals. | ||
You're being led by psychopaths. | ||
It really is wild. | ||
And just the way the Washington Post reports this is wild. | ||
Elon Musk tweets peace plan for Ukraine. | ||
Chaos ensues, they say. | ||
Elon Musk, as he often does, fired off some tweets on Monday. | ||
This time, he took aim at the Russia-Ukraine war, asking via Twitter poll if his followers approved of a four-point peace plan to end the conflict. | ||
The internet was not impressed. | ||
Here I've highlighted the editorial aspects of this statement. | ||
In other words, the pieces of the article that are not there to convey any information but instead are telling you how to think about the information conveyed. | ||
And you find that about half of all articles written by mainstream media outlets, about half of the article is dedicated to telling you how to think about the facts that are presented in the other half of the article. | ||
They say Musk's proposal set off a firestorm online, drawing in Ukrainian diplomats, Russian officials, fans of billionaire entrepreneur, and even a couple of presidents. | ||
It came the same day as Russia's parliament voted to formalize Moscow's illegal annexation of four regions of Ukraine following staged referendums in the territories last week. | ||
Right? Illegal annexation, staged referendums. | ||
Sure, I guess. | ||
I don't know. Not the evidence I've seen, but hey, use whatever little weasel words you need to try to get your point across, I guess. | ||
So the actual suggestion that Musk offered was seemingly very reasonable, fairly moderate. | ||
Certainly a well-considered set of options that would ideally achieve the goal that he was making this poll to achieve, that we would think would be the goal of all of our statesmen and ambassadors and leaders in this country and around the world, which would be how to bring about peace in the most equitable and efficient way possible. | ||
He said, this was his suggestion. | ||
This was the poll that he put up. | ||
He said, here's the suggestion for the peace plan. | ||
Redo elections of annexed regions under UN supervision. | ||
Russia leaves if that's the will of the people. | ||
Two, Crimea becomes formally a part of Russia as it has been since 1783 until Khrushchev's mistake. | ||
Three, water supplies to Crimea assured. | ||
And four, Ukraine remains neutral. | ||
Seems pretty reasonable to me. | ||
Seems like an agreement that both sides could agree to, that with a simple stroke of a pen, a handshake across the table, you could have peace once again in this region. | ||
This coming at a time when the people actually in power seem to be doing everything they can to aggravate and accelerate this war. | ||
Nuclear exchange is increasingly talked about as a possibility. | ||
The people in charge of our country seemed completely disinterested in even considering that that's a possibility, even though it obviously is. | ||
Elon Musk continues in response. | ||
Russia is doing partial mobilization. | ||
They go to full war mobilization if Crimea is at risk. | ||
Death on both sides will be devastating. | ||
Russia has... That all makes perfect sense to me. | ||
Again, Elon Musk isn't a... | ||
He's not actually a politician. | ||
He doesn't actually have any political power other than what he achieves as a... | ||
World's wealthiest person and a massive industrialist, but he's not appointed or even elected to any position. | ||
So this is just a civilian offering his suggestions. | ||
The response is what's really illuminating. | ||
The response from everybody, from Ukraine's ambassador to Germany, to the Ukraine president himself, weren't just dismissive of this. | ||
They were actively hostile to any suggestion of peace at all. | ||
Musk also noted that this is likely going to be the outcome in the end. | ||
The question is how many people have to die before we get there? | ||
And again, he's right. | ||
And the answer could be in the millions. | ||
I mean, it's already in the tens of thousands. | ||
The latest reports from the Ukraine offensive against Russia is that upwards of 20,000 Ukrainian soldiers have died in that pursuit. | ||
The official Twitter account of Ukraine's parliament responded simply, no. | ||
Just know, just like a petulant child to Parliament of this nation, that we are spending billions of dollars, that tens of thousands of people are dying when they're presented with an idea of a pretty simple and reasonable solution. | ||
Their response is simply, no. | ||
No. You're going to die, okay? | ||
You're going to all have to die for us, okay? | ||
Because the actual suggestions that they're making are unbelievable, okay? | ||
It makes no sense whatsoever. | ||
Here's some of the reactions. | ||
The most immediate one from Andridge Melnick, who is the ambassador of Ukraine to Germany. | ||
He says, F off. | ||
F off is my very diplomatic reply to you. | ||
Is it any wonder why the world is collapsing? | ||
Is it any wonder why the people in charge are seem to be hellbent on committing suicide on behalf of the entire West. | ||
They're like spoiled bratty children who have been given keys to the nuclear power plant. | ||
And they're just like, no. | ||
The parliament's like, no. | ||
And the Ukraine ambassador's just like, F off. | ||
That's what I have to say to you. F off, Elon Musk. | ||
It's just like, I'm sorry. | ||
Is this not war? | ||
Are we not talking about tens of thousands of people dying and lives in the balance and millions of... | ||
You know, lives being destroyed and possibly spiraling out into a wider conflict, the likes of which the world hasn't seen in 100 years, that everybody who experiences it or even studies it or even hears about it as a rumor is like, wow, well, let's do whatever we possibly can to avoid that from ever happening again. | ||
Well, one of the things that would avoid that from happening is getting childless, petulant scumbags like this out of office so you can actually have adults in the room coming to some sort of reasonable conclusion. | ||
I mean, is it any wonder that Russia seems to be succeeding in this war against the West? | ||
They seem to be run by adults. | ||
They seem to be run by just human beings who actually take their job seriously. | ||
Weird, spoiled brats who feel like they're just like playing with toys. | ||
So sick. | ||
So the only outcome is that now no Ukrainian will ever buy your effing Tesla crap. | ||
So good luck to you, Elon Musk. | ||
Again, it's just like... | ||
We'll get into more responses from Vladimir Zelensky and a number of others, but... | ||
Just taking this for what it is. | ||
It's Elon Musk going... | ||
Hey, here's, you know, what if this was the peace deal? | ||
And the response is just this, like, vitriolic, frenetic, just hate-filled, just like, oh, how about nobody ever buys your cars again? | ||
How about you go die? How about you go F yourself? | ||
And it's just like, I just... | ||
I thought here was a good idea for peace. | ||
Why are you flipping out about this? | ||
Because they don't want anybody talking about peace. | ||
They want everybody to have this childish reaction. | ||
All right, folks. Welcome back. | ||
We'll try to explain this in full scope here because it's not just about like one or two people having this vitriolic, childish response to Elon Musk. | ||
It's a very reasonable suggestion of peace from Ukraine-Russia. | ||
It's that the entire establishment... | ||
Jumped on this like a dog on a bone. | ||
Like they were so mad that anyone would suggest this. | ||
So on one side, you have people like Elon Musk and even Donald Trump saying, hey, why don't we have peace? | ||
And Donald Trump's like, why don't I be the broker here? | ||
I will go on behalf, you know, as a representative of America and try to find peace in Ukraine. | ||
And of course, this is laughed at, right? | ||
It's just like dismissed out of hand. | ||
Now, again, we are not allies with Ukraine. | ||
Full stop. Like, we're just not. | ||
It's never even taken into account. | ||
Congress has never even been approached as to whether it's a good thing that we do any of this. | ||
You know, another thing that happened last week was they said the Congress, through its intermediary, has, you know, debated and Come to a conclusion of we're going to spend $12 billion and you have congressmen like Representative Thomas Massey going, I never agreed to this. | ||
Who appointed this congressional intermediary? | ||
It's not Congress at all. | ||
It's just... A super government imposed upon our national government. | ||
It's decisions being made by people with no interest in the American people. | ||
They've never been elected. They've never even really been approved by the Senate or anybody else. | ||
They just get appointed into these positions and off they go to sell weapons and create war. | ||
It really is sick and it really is like this one tweet exposed the true intentions of all of these people. | ||
And it's horrific. And you understand that they have no interest in doing anything that will bring peace about. | ||
They are perfectly willing to gamble with your life and my life and the lives of tens of thousands, millions of Ukrainians. | ||
They're willing to play nuclear chicken with a person that they consider an unreasonable madman in Vladimir Putin. | ||
They're willing to... | ||
Put you in harm's way to achieve goals that are utterly fantastical, will never be achieved, ever. | ||
Not even close to being achieved. | ||
And again, these are not just random Twitter anonymous users responding to Elon Musk. | ||
These are the people in power to make decisions, and these are the types of things they're saying. | ||
F off is my very diplomatic reply to you, said a Ukrainian ambassador to Germany. | ||
Just F off, right? | ||
How dare you try to bring about peace? | ||
Not, well, you know... | ||
You know, it's reasonable, but we couldn't agree to this part. | ||
Or, well, this is unacceptable. | ||
It's just a flat no. | ||
And that, believe it or not, kind of one of the more reasonable responses to this. | ||
Vladimir Zelensky himself responded with his own poll, saying, which Elon Musk do you like more? | ||
One who supports Ukraine? One who supports Russia? | ||
In other words, daring to even suggest that peace is an option makes you a traitor and an agent of the Kremlin. | ||
I mean, does Zelensky even care about Ukraine? | ||
Does he care about the Ukrainian people? | ||
Does he want this war to come to an end? | ||
Or does he just see the Ukrainian people as fodder, cannon fodder, and cattle to be sacrificed for his power? | ||
I mean, what is it? | ||
What's going on here? Elon Musk says, let's try this again. | ||
The will of the people who live in the Donbass and Crimea should decide whether they're a part of Russia or Ukraine. | ||
Yes or no? He's sort of flipping it on his head, going, are you Democrats or not? | ||
Do you believe that the people should have a say and should be able to decide their future, or do you believe that they should be colonial subjects of a power that they openly reject? | ||
Again, Zelensky's response is to say that you are supporting Russia for daring to suggest peace. | ||
Lithuanian President Gittas Nauseda fired back. | ||
Dear Elon Musk, when somebody tries to steal the wheels of your Tesla, it doesn't make them the legal owner of the car or the wheels, even though they claim both voted in favor of it. | ||
Just saying, that doesn't make any sense. | ||
That just is not a good one. | ||
That's not a good thing, no. | ||
And actually, ironically enough, Teslas do do this type of stuff where they will lock you out. | ||
Your Tesla will lock you out even though you own it, even though it's your Tesla. | ||
Tesla will lock the doors and not allow you into it unless you buy a battery from them. | ||
So it's just kind of ironic that that's the point he tries to make, but he fails. | ||
The official Twitter account of a Ukrainian news outlet, the Kiev Post, wrote of Musk's original proposal, quote, We don't carry out votes on apartheid and Nelson Mandela. | ||
Which again, it just shows the whole lie of so-called democracy, right? | ||
It's the obvious response because it's basically the only argument that a lot of socialists have. | ||
They're like, well, most people want this. | ||
Your ideas are unpopular. | ||
Our ideas are popular. | ||
So we have to do it. | ||
And it's like, well, in that case, do you think that the civil rights movement was a mistake? | ||
Because people in the South would not have voted for it. | ||
They were all largely against it. | ||
Is that what decides what's right? | ||
Is what the most popular position is? | ||
What the most people want? Is that clear right? | ||
Or do you have things in a republic and in a democracy that avoids tyranny of the majority? | ||
That just because the majority wants something doesn't mean you are then allowed and perfectly justified in imposing that on the minority that doesn't want it. | ||
This one tweet has just exposed everything. | ||
And take a look at some more responses. | ||
Of course, the Kremlin welcomes Elon Musk's proposal for Ukraine's settlement denounced by Kiev. | ||
The Kremlin praised Tesla boss Elon Musk on Tuesday for suggesting a possible peace deal to end the war in Ukraine after Kiev rebuked Musk for proposing terms it views as rewarding Russia. | ||
When in reality, it didn't seem like it would reward Russia. | ||
And honestly, if I was Russia, I wouldn't go for it because the U.N. cannot be trusted. | ||
One of his suggestions was that the U.N. redo the referendum that was just held in Ukraine that voted for annexation to Russia. | ||
You would really trust the U.N. to come in and do a fair and legitimate election? | ||
Not in a million years. | ||
I wouldn't if I was Russia. | ||
You know what the UN is there for. | ||
But Russia's happy to go along with it, apparently. | ||
Just incredible. Glenn Greenwald took this on when he appeared on Tucker Carlson yesterday, saying, no one talks about ending the Ukraine war for fear of being labeled a traitor. | ||
Is it really fear? That's such a depressing indictment of our entire society. | ||
That we are run by criminals and the good people are literally just too scared to call out the criminals for what they are. | ||
We're run by warmongers, and it could be stopped immediately. | ||
It could be over tomorrow if just decent people stood up and said, no, you're warmongers. | ||
You're creating death and destruction on an enormous scale. | ||
You're putting all of our lives at risk. | ||
You're spending billions of dollars. | ||
You are criminals. | ||
This is a big laundering operation where you are sending billions of dollars that just disappear in Ukraine. | ||
And then the Ukrainian government, which prior to this year was roundly demonized, roundly derided as the most corrupt in the world, you should give them billions of dollars and they're all buying Swiss chateaus. | ||
And it's all because people are too scared of being called a traitor for not supporting war. | ||
I mean, did we not learn anything from the Iraq war? | ||
Did we not learn anything from the Afghanistan war? | ||
That this is the most simplistic and easily defeatable PSYOP the world has ever seen? | ||
You're a traitor. You're either with us or with the terrorists. | ||
You just laugh in their face and go, screw you. | ||
I don't want war. Problem solved. | ||
The problem would be solved. It would be absolutely solved. | ||
So again, you just have endless petulance, endless childishness from people actually in power. | ||
Now, some people actually responded reasonably to this. | ||
You have Hans Makney on Twitter saying, re-Elon's first point, the media and political class collectively clutched their pearls over last week's referendum, but as People's Pundit and Climate Audit pointed out, the results match the results of previous Ukrainian elections. | ||
It seems like the country was ripe for divorce. | ||
They have a map of Ukraine where the western half of Ukraine is deep red and the The eastern half is deep blue, representing a distinct division between the Ukrainian population that is native and historically Ukrainian and those that are native and historically Russian. | ||
And again, this was Khrushchev who simply did this as sort of a fiat move. | ||
Just by declaration, he gave some of the more well-industrialized areas of Russia to Ukraine and While he was leader of that communist country. | ||
Again, we were saying this yesterday. | ||
There are people that were born in the Donbass region when it was Russia. | ||
They've seen it taken over by Ukraine. | ||
And now they're seeing it go back to Russia. | ||
And they're being seen as traitors for wanting to go back. | ||
Here's what Paul Massaro, who is like a leader of anti-corruption moves in Europe, said. | ||
His Ukraine peace deal is Ukraine liberates all their sovereign territory. | ||
Russia decolonizes, demilitarizes, and denuclearizes. | ||
This is the pipe dream that they're willing to go to nuclear war over. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour has begun. We will welcome to the show this hour Mike Zhao. | ||
I'd like to play a video now that sort of ties into what we'll be talking about with Mike Zhao, and that is the way that communism works. | ||
And it's rapidly being introduced here in this country, whether we like it or not. | ||
So talk to him about the lessons he learned from communist China and what he sees taking place now as things like critical race theory and others are destroying the very fabric of our society and bringing about the condition with which Communism will be ushered in. | ||
Stories of Gateway Pundit, leading medical groups demand Biden Justice Department and tech platforms crack down on reporters exposing child gender surgeries and puberty blockers. | ||
Well, it worked for the National School Board Association. | ||
Leading medical organizations, the American Medical Association and American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children's Hospital Association released a letter on Monday. | ||
Asking Attorney General Merrick Garland to take action and investigate and crack down on reporters who expose what they're doing to children. | ||
Here is Chris Ruffo talking about this with Laura Ingram on Fox News. | ||
Well, tonight, the American Medical Association and two other groups sent a letter to AG Merrick Garland demanding that the Justice Department open an investigation into the threats to hospitals providing this so-called gender-affirming care to minors. | ||
Now, the letter says, in part, the attacks are rooted in an intentional campaign of disinformation, where a few high-profile users on social media share false and misleading information. | ||
They also called on big tech to censor those users, spreading so-called disinformation. | ||
Well, what they leave out is the tiny little detail that the hospitals, they say, are under threat are publicly posting these. | ||
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For any kind of top surgery, we do require one letter of persistent, well-documented gender dysphoria by a licensed mental health provider. | |
We ensure that the patient is capable of making fully informed decisions on their own. | ||
Gender-affirming hysterectomy is very similar to most hysterectomies that occur. | ||
Some gender-affirming hysterectomies will also include the removal of the ovaries. | ||
A phalloplasty is a procedure to basically create a penis. | ||
Joining me now is Chris Rufo, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. | ||
Chris, they're threatening and defaming people like you. | ||
They didn't use your name, but this is really now Soviet-style operation here with what they're doing with just a debate about a very controversial subject. | ||
That's right. I mean, here are the basic facts. | ||
We know from the medical literature that doctors in the United States are performing double mastectomies, removing the breasts of young women. | ||
They're also performing panectomies and vaginoplasties, which are removing the penis and creating an artificial vagina for minors. | ||
These are children under the age of 18. | ||
And simply by pointing this out, there's been this furious reaction And what they're trying to do is mobilize the FBI, mobilize the Department of Justice, mobilize the entire federal law enforcement apparatus to censor journalists, de-platform journalists, and they say very specifically, investigate and prosecute journalists. | ||
This is a reckless move designed to criminalize dissent and protect these really awful and horrific radical gender surgeries and experiments that are performing on minors. | ||
I believe the individual who originally came up with the frontal lobotomy surgery Didn't that individual win the Nobel Prize for Medicine? | ||
What was that, 1947? I think that's right. | ||
So, you know, you get the feeling that this is going to be the new frontal lobotomy at some point, the way this is going. | ||
But the idea that they should be able to proceed without any criticism, without any examination of their tactics and their conclusions, It's just ludicrous on every level. | ||
And it's up to every journalist, I don't care what your perspective is, to stand up for inquiry. | ||
And frankly, aggressive inquiry when it comes to children's permanent surgery that will change their lives forever. | ||
Children. That's right. | ||
And I'd like to deliver a message directly to Attorney General Merrick Garland. | ||
You can intimidate us. | ||
You can threaten us. You can mobilize the FBI against us. | ||
You can even drag us out of our homes in a pre-dawn raid. | ||
We are not going to stop reporting on radical gender theory in schools. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. Third hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
You can watch us on band.videoinfowars.com. | ||
Please do share those links and get this information out there. | ||
My guest this hour is Mike Zhao. | ||
Mike grew up in communist China, where citizens did not have the basic freedoms to pursue their dreams. | ||
His father was politically persecuted during China's Cultural Revolution. | ||
Which led to extreme poverty, a broken family, and devastating personal loss. | ||
In 1992, Mike legally immigrated to the United States to pursue the American dream. | ||
And after receiving an international MBA degree from the University of South Carolina, he moved to Orlando and joined Westinghouse Siemens Energy, where he eventually served as director of global planning. | ||
As somebody who loves America, he's written critical race theory and woke culture to warn readers that America is repeating China's cultural revolution at its own peril. | ||
We're very, very happy to welcome Mike Zhao to the program. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on, Mike. | ||
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Well, very happy to have you, and I think your story is a very, very important one in the modern age. | ||
Tell us about your experience in Communist China, what was done to your family, and sort of how that led you to America and just your whole process. | ||
But starting in Communist China, what was that like for your family? | ||
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Basically, during Cultural Revolution, like millions of other Chinese citizens, my father suffered political persecution. | |
He was tortured, lost freedom, endured forced labor for over five years. | ||
But this political persecution extended to my grandparents. | ||
Simply because they used to be the landlord, they were deprived of the right to live, continue living in the city, being forced to relocate to poor mountain village. | ||
You know, just a few months later, my grandma suffered a heart attack. | ||
I lost my grandma. | ||
Years later, I lost my mom. | ||
We endure extreme poverty, you know, all kinds of sufferings. | ||
But like, fortunately, you know, another Chinese leader, Deng Xiaoping had economic reform, and then later on in 1992, I was able to come to America as a pro-foreign student, but it is America, the greatest nation on earth, who enabled me to achieve my American dream, become a director of global planning at Siemens Energy. | ||
And right now, I've seen the radical left are using the playbook of Communist China during Cultural Revolution to destroy America. | ||
That's the reason I wrote this book. | ||
Yeah, and I think we're all recognized, at least people who, you know, understand history and have read this, we understand that what's being done to America now is not very different than what was done to China or what was done to USSR. I mean, things are a little bit different here or there, but the outcome will be the same unless we step in and stop it from happening. | ||
And of course, I mean, this might sound like a silly question, because of course... | ||
When the communists took over China, they didn't say we're going to kill 30 million people, we're going to starve all these people to death, and we're going to imprison your family. | ||
They also came with uplifting slogans that were just there to fool the people into this trap. | ||
I mean, is it the language that you're seeing now that the left is using? | ||
Is that what's so reminiscent of what happened in communist China? | ||
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Not only language. | |
I found the sixth similarity. | ||
Number one, they all came from a common market theory, right? | ||
When a communist China implemented China, economically, like Marxism, is class struggle theory. | ||
Right now, it is another revision, it's called the cultural Marxism, right? | ||
It's really a racial struggle, picking one racial group against the other. | ||
That's number one. Number two, they use a divide and conquer approach, the same. | ||
They, like in China, they divided Chinese citizens into the oppressors, which were like landlords, capitalists, right? | ||
And also the oppressed, like the peasants, the workers. | ||
Here we pick, like, label white Americans as oppressors, you know, people of color as oppressed. | ||
Also, they use censorship, council culture, to suppress oppositions. | ||
In China, they use a concentration camp. | ||
Here, we use council culture to take away people's job. | ||
A lot of things happening. | ||
Also, they also both change the culture. | ||
Back in the Cultural Revolution, the Red Guards, Destroy all historic, like, you know, cultural heritages, the historic temples. | ||
Here, you know, the radical left, the top down, the statue of Thomas Jefferson, George Washington. | ||
They tried to rewrite the history in the 1619 Project. | ||
It's exactly the same thing happening. | ||
Also, they indoctrinated citizens back in China. | ||
You know, I'll tell you a story. | ||
You know, they indoctrinated every Chinese citizen using communist class struggle theory. | ||
And even the marriage certificate, they print Chairman Mao's word. | ||
Never forget class struggle, which means your spouse may be a class enemy. | ||
You need to be watchful, right? | ||
So here we, you know, we indoctrinate the critical risk theory to almost like, you know, many, like over 200 colleges and many elementary schools, you know, high schools in blue states. | ||
And fortunately, like Florida and Texas, many, you know, like red states already reject that. | ||
Also, finally, there is both stages of social unrest. | ||
In China, over 10 million Red Guards murdered, tortured millions of people. | ||
And here, Black Lives Matter, they also launched violent demonstrations. | ||
And they did a lot of violence. | ||
Also, they transformed the government institutions, defunding the police. | ||
So I see six major similarities. | ||
Yeah, and like you said, it's hard not to see the parallels here. | ||
It's like if you just described the tactics being used, it is impossible to say whether you're talking about America or China because they both seem to go exactly down the line. | ||
And of course, China's not unique in this. | ||
You could say the same thing for the USSR. I mean, this is just, this is baked into communism, right? | ||
I mean, this is communism, this is socialism, because I know, I know communists and socialists in this country have deluded themselves and they think, well, that wasn't real communism, we'll do it differently this time. | ||
I mean, what do you say to that argument? | ||
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You know, basically they use, as I said, use the same approach, also same government takeover, violent, you know, intrusion of people's rights. | |
What makes America the greatest nation on earth is our protection of individual rights and protection of individual property, also a more limited government. | ||
But what the radical left is doing is trying to empower, make the government bigger and bigger, to deprive the people of freedom, example, freedom of speech. | ||
That is the very foundation of our democracy. | ||
If without freedom of speech, right, this country will become one-party authoritarian regime, And that is what's going on. | ||
Like Google, like Facebook, and all the media, all silence the opposition. | ||
You know, if we hear only one voice, you know, will happen like repeated tragedy like in China. | ||
In 1958, Chairman Mao launched an anti-rightist campaign and basically put hundreds of thousands of outspoken intellectuals into concentration camp, right? | ||
Three years later, he launched Great Leap Forward. | ||
No one had opposition can oppose his policy. | ||
You guessed what you mentioned earlier. | ||
We've starved over 30 million Chinese people to death. | ||
So we don't want this kind of tragedy. | ||
We need to come back to America's funding principle, defend the freedom of speech, defend our free market system, and have a check and balance, rule of law. | ||
You know, we need to go back to our, like, funding fathers' principle. | ||
Right, go back to the root. | ||
And I guess that's one sort of shield that America has, is we do have this history of valuing individuals' rights that I don't think existed in China to such a degree. | ||
I mean, America, this is what our founding was about. | ||
Every school kid is taught. | ||
This is what the founding fathers stood for, and this is why we value this thing. | ||
So maybe it was a little bit easier for the communists in China, since they didn't have that historical impediment that we have here in America, And so, you know, obviously the tactics have to be a little bit different here in America than they were in China. | ||
But it's not going to stop them. | ||
You know, it's not enough to stop them, this history. | ||
We have to embody it and we have to move it forward. | ||
I'm very excited to talk to you more about this and maybe hopefully some solutions you can offer to how to fight back against this beyond just... | ||
Trying to pull our hair out, looking around and going, what is happening? | ||
The communists are taking over. | ||
How can this be happening again? We'll be back with Mike Zhao. | ||
The book Critical Race Theory and Woke Culture is available on Amazon. | ||
We'll be back on the other side. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal, Infowars.com, Band.video. | ||
Very important guest we have with us today, Mike Zhao. | ||
He's an author who grew up in communist China, and he's written a book called Critical Race Theory and Woke Culture. | ||
It can be found on Amazon right now. | ||
That's Critical Theory and Woke Culture, America's Dangerous Repeat of China's Cultural Revolution. | ||
And it's just published last month by Mike Zhao, and you can find it on Amazon. | ||
And I've been reading a copy that we have, and I've been very impressed with the story and the... | ||
The way that you phrased things in that last segment, Mike, we were talking about, I was talking about the founding fathers and this history of freedom that America has. | ||
And I was wondering if that changes the tactics that they're taking. | ||
And did China have a similar history of individual freedom that the communists had to overcome in that country? | ||
Or is it different here in America, the way that they're having to phrase things and frame things and the methods that they're using? | ||
Is that different because of our history of freedom in this country? | ||
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It's very different because China used to be ruled by the emperor, right? | ||
It's a really centralized government approach. | ||
But America really values individual freedom, individual rights, right? | ||
So, and also our founding father, fortunately, designed a great constitution. | ||
That's the reason, like, just last year in Virginia, right? | ||
After the 10 years being pretty much dominated by liberal, you know, politicians, Virginia, we elected a Republican governor, right? | ||
So people, like, after they Fed up with the radical left, right? | ||
So that's the positive side. | ||
So also because we have rule of law, we have check and balance, so radical left cannot overnight overtake all the government power, right, to really suppress each individual. | ||
That's a good thing. | ||
But in the meantime, you know, we should not be like, you know, Like, say, okay, we should still continue to fight because the left controls the media, controls the government agencies. | ||
They are doing a lot of things indoctrinating their theories. | ||
So they take approaches more like gradual, subtle approach, not as violent as the Cultural Revolution in China. | ||
Right, and it's sort of astonishing how effective that this has been in America since I grew up learning about the Founding Fathers, learning why we value the freedom that we have, and yet I look around and I see a lot of people my age and younger falling for the lies, falling for the dream of communism and socialism, which every time it's had this same devastating impact, 30 million people dying. | ||
I mean, people don't think that could happen here. | ||
It absolutely could happen here. | ||
But, you know, it's a phenomenon that we see that you're an embodiment of, and so many people that we feature on this program, or even that I know in my own life, that come from outside of America, they come to America, they see, you know, they flourish here, they see what a great thing it is, and then you see Americans taking it for granted and not even liking America, even though, you know, people from other places come and say, you don't know how good you have it here. | ||
So, I mean, I guess... | ||
Obviously, it was your experience in communist China that allowed you to be able to compare and contrast these two. | ||
But I mean, is it sort of baffling to you why so many, especially young people, take what we have here in America for granted and are willing to throw it away? | ||
Is that strange to you? | ||
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Actually, it's a surprise, but I thought again, it's also sort of a little bit, you know, end of the day, I realized why. | |
Because radical left took advantage of the kindness of all young people, right? | ||
Everyone wants to have good policy, have the poor. | ||
But what is the one common mistake our young Americans make is their value policy, only look at the purpose policy, not to look at the results policy, right? | ||
Like a communist, the purpose is so great to try to save all the poor people in the world. | ||
End of the day, it killed or starved to death over 100 million people in the world. | ||
Right? So, you know, I want to advise our young Americans, when you look at a policy, should look at the effectiveness, you know, the policy, the resource policy, not just the claim the policy can do, you know? | ||
Right, no, it's such a good point because obviously, you know, like we were saying in the last segment, the communists didn't come to power saying we're going to starve 30 million of you to death. | ||
I mean, they would have never gotten into power that way, so they have to phrase their policies in this particular way. | ||
I thought it was very enlightening what you said last segment as well about... | ||
The way that first in 1958, they got rid of all of the intellectuals that would oppose them, so then years later when they roll out the Great Leap, there's nobody there to argue against it. | ||
I mean, that's what I see happening in America right now. | ||
We're not in full-fledged communist revolution yet, but the beginnings of it, where they're getting rid of the people that would stand up to it eventually. | ||
Have you seen that happening here in America as well? | ||
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Exactly. That's the reason, like in my book, I want this kind of trend, you know, because no matter what, for example, I'm conservative, but I should allow the other side to have a voice, right? | |
Because social issues are so complex. | ||
You cannot achieve your goal by unifying your thoughts. | ||
You have to take into account a different perspective, find the most balanced solution. | ||
In my book, I have one chapter, right? | ||
You know, what the radical left is doing, just like China, is using the radical ideology to govern the nation. | ||
Example like climate change here. | ||
Very similar to Great Leap Forward. | ||
They want to totally cut off the fossil energy. | ||
This is responsible. | ||
We should have gradual transition. | ||
Also based on the technology feasibility, economic justifications, right? | ||
So they are doing a lot of things using radical ideology. | ||
That's what the danger is communism or radical left. | ||
They impose it to America. | ||
Right, and climate change is what jumps to my mind when you're talking about, look at the, not just the purpose of policy, but the effect of policy. | ||
Climate change jumps to my mind where they say, well, we want to save the world. | ||
Everybody wants to save the world. | ||
Nobody likes pollution. | ||
You know, everybody wants to see the world be a healthy and verdant place, but the effect of it is so devastating. | ||
That just falls directly in line with what you're saying. | ||
Climate was the first thing that jumped to mind when you were saying, you know, purpose versus effectiveness of policy. | ||
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Yeah, I have like over 20 year energy experience. | |
I knew, you know, without fossil energy, without nuclear, our power grid will not be stable. | ||
We cannot really, you know, show the TVs, you know, even the light will be flashing all the time, right? | ||
So because renewable cannot support a stable grid. | ||
But the radical left say, okay, we want to get rid of fossil energy. | ||
We want to force everybody to buy more expensive electric cars. | ||
That's totally irresponsible approach. | ||
You know, so I suppose renewable energy should be implemented based on technology feasibility and also based on economic justifiable. | ||
We should not allow so much taxpayers' money to overly subsidize the new energy. | ||
We can put money for R&D for new energy. | ||
That makes sense to me. | ||
But, you know, just over-subsidize is not the right thing to do. | ||
Right. And of course, you know what you're talking about. | ||
Just to remind everyone, you were director of global plannings at Westinghouse Siemens Energy, which is an absolutely massive company. | ||
So you know what you're talking about. | ||
You have some expertise in this. | ||
You're not just speculating. | ||
You were actually there behind the scenes watching energy policy be made. | ||
So I'm going to touch again on that when we get back on the other side. | ||
Again, my guest today is Mike Zhao. | ||
He has written a book called Critical Race Theory and Woke Culture, America's Dangerous Repeat of China's Cultural Revolution. | ||
And also, we'll talk about energy policy and we'll talk about what China's doing today as this conflict continues. | ||
More with Mike Zhao on the other side. | ||
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Stay with us. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
I'm tempted just to let this song play. | ||
It really shows that what we're dealing with today is nothing new. | ||
A song from the 1960s talking about the way that all these activists show up in your town saying, we're going to help you. | ||
And at the end of the day, they're just communists who make absolutely everything worse. | ||
I mean, America has been sort of fighting off this This influx, this mind virus of communism for years, but we've been able to successfully do it thus far, although now it seems like they're starting to break through and starting to gain power, and you really see the snowball start to roll down the mountain. | ||
And honestly, I almost feel sorry for you, Mr. | ||
Zhao. You escaped communist China. | ||
You found respite in America where you were able to take advantage of and really embody the power You know, individual liberty that America represented, only to have this disgusting ideology almost follow you here and here it's showing up here in America. | ||
You know, where do you run to next? | ||
There's no other America out there as the shining beacon of freedom. | ||
If we fall, that's it, right? | ||
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That's exactly—that's the reason so many Chinese Americans, not only myself, have already spoken out. | |
You know, I was among the first in June of 2020. | ||
As soon as I saw Black Lives Matter launch a violent demonstration topping the Thomas Jefferson statue, I called it out as America's Cultural Revolution. | ||
And many other Chinese Americans in California, in Northern counties, like Virginia, all stood out and called it out as America's Cultural Revolution. | ||
So we want to preserve the freedom in America That's the reason we spoke about it. | ||
And it really is important to be speaking up now because it is happening rapidly. | ||
And once the indoctrination takes place, that's when the action takes place. | ||
I know that's a big reason why you wanted to write the book. | ||
The book, again, is called Critical Race Theory. | ||
Woke culture. Let me get it exactly right. | ||
Critical wake theory and woke culture, America's dangerous repeat of China's cultural revolution. | ||
And one of the reasons you felt you needed to write this right now was to stop the indoctrination that's already in progress, right? | ||
You've got to throw the brakes, put up the wall, stop this indoctrination first and foremost, right? | ||
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Can you tell us about that? Absolutely. That is correct. | |
You know, in China, when Chairman Mao, when Communists took over, first about like 10 years, they did not really start indoctrination, the whole nation. | ||
But in 1962, they began to have class struggle education nationwide. | ||
You guess what? | ||
You know, after they did that, four years later, they brainwashed over 10 million Red Guards. | ||
They were zealous, like revolutionary fighters. | ||
They wanted to do everything to achieve communism, try to fight for Chairman Mao, try to fight for communism. | ||
So when Chairman Mao launched Cultural Revolution, They were ready and immediately destroyed. | ||
They killed many landlords, killed many even communist officials, as long as being labeled as Chairman Mao, as a class enemy. | ||
So they murdered over 2 million people in China. | ||
And it all starts with the indoctrination. | ||
Of course, we see the indoctrination taking place here. | ||
Critical race theory is a major component of that. | ||
And it's just sort of a label that people put on this collection of ideas that is undermining what it means to be Americans and is paving the way for communism. | ||
Tell us how critical race theory in particular contributes to this process that you're seeing. | ||
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Number one, it's the same origin. | |
It's basically originated from like a Frankfurt School of like a Karl Marx follower, right? | ||
But the number two, very important, is really divisive. | ||
Label the American people as oppressors versus oppressed, right? | ||
So it makes America as a divided kind of society. | ||
I tell you something. | ||
You know, China, after the Communist imposed, Chairman Mao imposed the class struggle movement in China for a few decades, it destroyed the whole Chinese society. | ||
Peter won people, like family members, like brothers against brothers, against sisters, fathers, parents against children, children against You know, parents. | ||
There's one young person in China called Zhang Hongbin. | ||
He just reported to the government his mom was anti-revolutionary, and the next day his mom was sentenced to death or killed, right? | ||
So this kind of thing is happening in America. | ||
Some, like, young Americans already exposed their parents' conservative comments online. | ||
Also have father fight, like children, simply early posting, so-called racist posting. | ||
So America has become a divisive country already towards this trend. | ||
One thing I want to share with the audience, you know, after suffering decades, this kind of class struggle movement, Deng Xiaoping in 1978. | ||
He wisely stopped China's class struggle movement. | ||
He said, no more class struggle movement. | ||
We should focus on economic development. | ||
That's the reason China, in recent decades, had great economic development. | ||
But it's a shame Biden, like the radical left, is not as wise as Deng Xiaoping. | ||
They are beginning to launch racial struggle in America in the 21st century. | ||
That's a shame. It is a shame. | ||
And in your book, you note of the dire consequences of critical race theory. | ||
Obviously, you've just enumerated some of them. | ||
But tell us a little bit more about, you know, what are these consequences and why are they so dire? | ||
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Yeah, I summarize based on my experience, Chinese experience, okay? | |
If we allow critical race theory and world culture to prevail in America, America will become a nation that is divided by racial identity and focused on racial struggle. | ||
And internal fighting. | ||
We'll become a nation that no longer provide equal opportunity to, but discriminate against its citizens. | ||
Right now, like a firm to actually discriminate against Asian and white, right? | ||
That example. Also, we become an oppressive nation that use censorship, counsel culture, and violence to silence the opposition. | ||
We will become nations that are not focused on educating our children to pursue good life, but indoctrinating innocent children to become social justice warriors to tear down America. | ||
We become nation has lost pride, history, and invaluable cultural heritage by destroying all cultural heritage, American value. | ||
We become nation lost technology leadership and economic prosperity. | ||
Why? Because the radical left want to impose racial equity. | ||
They want to destroy meritocracy. | ||
Without that, we might not be able to pick the The best and the most talented to serve our country, to develop good technology innovation to bring economic prosperity. | ||
We already become nations. | ||
We already see a crime rise up, right? | ||
Finally, we become nations. | ||
One-party authoritarian nations suffer from one man-made disaster after another. | ||
If we silence opposition, we become one-party authoritarian nations. | ||
So these are the dire consequences if we don't stop critical race theory and world culture. | ||
Yeah, you're absolutely right. | ||
And of course, the way that, you know, just tying it all together, the way that they're doing it now, they're doing it in a very sort of behind-the-scenes way where big tech is cooperating with academia to cooperate with politics. | ||
They're not very open about it, but behind the scenes, they're all cooperating. | ||
They're all working together to impose one vision and One ideology, one narrative, and abolish any other ones. | ||
I mean, because we're America, they can't do it openly, but they're very much engaged in this behind the scenes, aren't they? | ||
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Yes, yes. Unfortunately, example, if, like, social media just cover up Hunter Biden's story, right? | |
Already changed the results of the 2020 election. | ||
One thing I want to share with our audience, the woke is not invented in America. | ||
50 years ago, okay, in China, if somebody being indoctrinated by Karl Marx, communist class struggle, this guy is called "Kab Jue Wu," means that guy was woke already. - They just called it something else. | ||
We'll pick that up on the other side. | ||
We've got to go to commercial break. | ||
More with Mike Zhao on the other side. | ||
Stay with us, folks. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Final segment of the American Journal. | ||
My guest this hour is Mike Zhao, and we're talking about—he's really sounding the alarm about the oncoming—the onslaught that is coming down right now. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at Mike Zhao Florida. | ||
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That's how we've chosen to fight back against this onslaught, is speaking up against it, trying to inform people, trying to educate people, trying to help the American people come to the realization that what we have is good and glorious and wonderful and very rare on this earth. | ||
And the people who are working in power right now to take this away have to be stopped. | ||
And that begins with education and information, as this is in many parts an information war. | ||
And Mr. Zhao, as we sort of got cut off by the commercial break there at the end, but you were saying that this idea of woke and being woke is not anything new. | ||
You were well aware of it from your time back in China. | ||
If you can continue that thought or just tell us again in case people didn't hear with the music. | ||
Woke is not new to you. | ||
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No, it's not. | |
Actually, in the 1960s, 1950s, when communist China had class struggle, education, right? | ||
If somebody is totally brainwashed, he becomes very sensitive to the needs of peasants, working classes. | ||
This guy is called So it's called means work. | ||
But today, they use the exact same terminology. | ||
If somebody being brainwashed by critical race theory, become sensitive to the systemic racism or other things, and then this guy become woke, right? | ||
So, you know, it's really, unfortunately, all the communists, this kind of playbook has been, you know, played. | ||
So not just the same ideas, but literally the same word, like the same language. | ||
They use the same term to describe it. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, exactly. | |
The only difference is in China, we had a class struggle, you know, like theory. | ||
Here is critical race theory, which is a racial struggle pitting one racial group against the other. | ||
In China, it was pitting one economic class against the other. | ||
That's the only difference. | ||
Right. And it all goes back to Karl Marx, essentially. | ||
It all goes back to Marxism, which now, I mean, you see some of the most popular streamers on Twitch, like some of the most popular young people talking about politics on the internet are very open about being Marxist. | ||
They are not shy about it. | ||
They don't hide it. They say, I am Marxist. | ||
And this is where all of these ideas from China to America, they all originate in Marx and the Frankfurt School that then spread out through academia. | ||
And you cover all that in your book, right? | ||
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Yes. Basically, in the 1940s, the 30s, basically, the president of Columbia University accepted all the scholars from the Frankfurt schools that came to America. | |
They say they invented the critical theory, but they rarely criticized the atrocity committed by the Communists, right? | ||
But they were focused on finding the problem of America. | ||
Try to change the culture, try to transform American system. | ||
That is what they have been doing. | ||
Unfortunately, they succeed to a certain degree. | ||
Right now, we have to fight back. | ||
So, that's perfect. | ||
That's what I was going to ask you next. | ||
How do we fight back? | ||
Obviously, you're fighting back with your book, and I encourage people to go out and buy it. | ||
Just one more time, you can get it on Amazon. | ||
Critical Race Theory and Woke Culture, America's Dangerous Repeat of China's Cultural Revolution. | ||
It's available in paperback by Mike Zhao on Amazon. | ||
That's one way you're fighting back. | ||
Of course, we fight back every day here on Infowars. | ||
But what else can people do to fight back against this onslaught? | ||
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Number one, we have to cherish America's funding principles, like protection of individual freedom, freedom of speech, individual properties, rule of law, election integrity, free market system, meritocracy, and equal opportunity. | |
So that's very important, the most powerful weapon. | ||
We have to stick to that. | ||
That is, we should fight against so-called censorship, no matter what so-called misinformation or whatever, who the title is, right? | ||
That's number one. Number two is I want to really have people listen to more people like me who suffered from communist regime, either from China, Russia, Cuba, Cuba, Venezuela, because by telling this kind of real-life story really can reveal what's the true face of communists, what's the true face of radical left, right? | ||
Third is we have to fight wherever, whenever. | ||
For example, even if you don't use the critical race theory, But they use terminology, like systemic racism, that is their terminology. | ||
Racial equity, that terminology. | ||
White privilege, that terminology. | ||
We have to fight wherever, whenever they use the critical race theory, that kind of terminology. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And just call it out for what it is and fight back against it. | ||
And of course, we know that that's effective because we know the people that are trying to bring this about are trying very hard to stop us from using these types of tactics. | ||
We know the FBI is going after the people who spoke up at school board meetings. | ||
When really they were doing exactly what you were saying. | ||
They're going up and saying this is communism. | ||
This is critical race theory. It's a divide and conquer tactic. | ||
And then the FBI or whoever else comes and cracks down on them and the media demonizes them and all this sort of stuff. | ||
So I mean this is more evidence that we're in a very dangerous position right now. | ||
And it shows that it's more important than ever that we do stand up and speak out about this stuff. | ||
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Yeah, I call it like a 1962 moment for America because when Chairman Mao launched the class struggle education to China in 1962, you know, they were able to indulge in the tens of millions of radicals. | |
We should not allow it to happen in America. | ||
We should stop the critical risk theory education. | ||
We should stop the world culture right now. | ||
Yeah, and as you said, I think maybe during one of the breaks, I said, oh, we're pretty close to having Red Guards right now. | ||
And you said, we do have Red Guards. | ||
They're just called social justice warriors, right? | ||
I mean, this is the proto-Red Guard. | ||
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Yeah, but I want to say, okay, most of them have good conscience, have good heart, but they were misled. | |
They believe this kind of communist, utopian approach to transform society will generate good results. | ||
You know, my experience tells me, okay, don't do that. | ||
We should empower the people, allow the free market system, allow the rule of law, allow the freedom of speech, this kind of mechanism to play out. | ||
And the solution for the ratio performance gap is not critical risk theory. | ||
It really empower individual families, enable them to pursue American dream, not really Right, and I think now there's this false dichotomy where people go, you're either communist or you're fascist. | ||
You either love everyone and you're a communist or you're evil and you're a fascist. | ||
But as you put it, Americanism, there's that third way. | ||
There's that true founding father vision of Americanism that has worked for a very long time, and that's being undermined. | ||
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That is correct. | |
And many of my fellow Americans, even you, are misled by the radical left ideology. | ||
Please go back and read the funding documents, read the value of our funding principles. | ||
And if we stick to that, America will continue to be a greatest nation on us. | ||
Right. | ||
We already had one. We had a wonderful one in 1776. | ||
It worked. It was good. We don't need another one. | ||
And that's what... | ||
I think people need to understand. | ||
Well, thank you so much for coming on with us, Mr. | ||
Zhao. Again, it's Mike Zhao. | ||
The book is called Critical Race Theory and Woke Culture, America's Dangerous Repeat of China's Cultural Revolution. | ||
It's available on Amazon. Please read this. | ||
Please spread this. Please let the... | ||
Little communist revolutionaries in your family know they might have a good heart. | ||
They might be thinking they're working for goodness and love and togetherness and equality, but they're being tricked. | ||
They're being led down a false path to hell. | ||
Thank you so much for your work, Mr. | ||
Zhao, and I hope to see you again sometime soon. | ||
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Okay, thank you for having me. | |
It's been a great pleasure. | ||
The pleasure is all mine, sir. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, folks. | ||
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