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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
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Ooh, a show back. | ||
*crowd cheers* The long march through the institutions has come to a grinding hole. | ||
Elon Musk is finally about to take over Twitter. | ||
And all the right people are losing their s**t. | ||
Regime apparatchiks are hysterically insisting that Musk's Twitter takeover represents a threat to democracy. | ||
Yeah, a threat to their ability to rig the game, more like. | ||
The same people crying over threats to democracy. | ||
Literally banned the elected leader of the free world from the de facto public square. | ||
They're the real threat to democracy. | ||
The same people crying over threats to democracy. | ||
Lobbied for Twitter to censor a perfectly legitimate news story weeks before a presidential election because it embarrassed their preferred candidate. | ||
They're the real threat to democracy. | ||
But What about all the misinformation? | ||
Oh, you mean like all the pandemic misinformation that embarrassed Fauci and his friends, yet later all turned out to be completely true? | ||
Misinformation looks awfully similar to perfectly legitimate information that makes them look bad, doesn't it? | ||
For those of you asking, yes, I do think this site can and will change pretty dramatically if Musk gets full control over it. | ||
No, there is no immediate replacement. | ||
If it gets done early enough, based on the people he's aligned with, yes, it could actually affect midterms. | ||
Oh no, people might actually have access to a level playing field of information. | ||
Absolute horror. He can elevate any idea or person he wants through recommendations and UX choices and there will be no oversight on this as a private company. | ||
What, you mean like all you shitlibs already do? | ||
It's okay when we do it. | ||
They're also worried Musk will use Twitter to deplatform his political adversaries. | ||
But wait, you told me deplatforming was a good thing. | ||
Only when we do it. | ||
But Twitter's a private company. | ||
It can do what it likes. Only when we control it. | ||
Liberals are petrified. | ||
Musk will stop censoring their adversaries. | ||
That's all there is to it. | ||
After publicly vowing to do so after Trump's 2016 win, the left has weaponized Twitter, manipulated its algorithms, and vastly expanded its censorship policies, banning conservatives for acknowledging basic biological gender reality, while rushing to the defense of literal networks of nonsense and groomers. | ||
Throwing armies of hate mobs to digitally assassinate, cancel, and dox dissidents. | ||
While claiming their censorship policies are just about stopping hate. | ||
Rumour has it Elon Musk will impose only three rules. | ||
No spam or scams, no threatening violence, and no porn. | ||
Ooh, have that degenerates. | ||
Act behind your OnlyFans paywall and stay there, filth. | ||
What else will change? Well, we can get a sense of that from Musk's Twitter-linked text messages, publicly released as part of the Twitter lawsuit legal disclosure. | ||
Twitter could be rolled into X, the app for everything. | ||
X will be the super app. | ||
The app for payments, the app for food orders, the app for private messaging. | ||
Banning someone on the X app should be as difficult as stripping them of their citizenship, thereby making banning someone from Twitter itself near impossible. | ||
At the urging of his ex-wife, Tallulah Riley, Elon is going to make Twitter radically pro-free speech, or destroy it based. | ||
He's going to try to break up the leftist cabals within Twitter that bypass the board to ban people, He's gonna make the algorithm open source to eliminate shadow banning and algorithmic censorship of topics and trends. | ||
The perpetually offended would be able to choose their own sanitized algorithm that doesn't hurt their fee-fees. | ||
He's gonna make Twitter's backbone a decentralized open source protocol not dependent on advertisers. | ||
Meaning leftist hate mobs can't put undue pressure on advertisers as a backdoor for censorship. | ||
He's gonna appoint a Blake Masters type to run Twitter. | ||
Black Masters is Peter Thiel's protégé who describes himself as an America-first conservative. | ||
Faced. And he's going to reinstate the accounts of conservatives who were unfairly banned. | ||
Will he get all this done? | ||
Big ask, but that's the intention. | ||
There of course remains the ultimate question. | ||
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Is the big guy himself coming back? | |
Ah! Look at that. | ||
Holy smokes, man. | ||
Trump has said more than once that he'll never return to Twitter. | ||
Do you really believe that? | ||
The biggest ego on the planet refusing to accept one of the biggest comeback victories of all time. | ||
Of course he's coming back. | ||
Make America great again. | ||
More like make Twitter fun again. | ||
Remember that era? Remember when politics was fun? | ||
Those were the days. How will the empire strike back? | ||
I guarantee you this is what they'll do next. | ||
Millions of users will now flood Twitter. | ||
Some of them real, but many of them bots. | ||
Posting the most obscene shit imaginable. | ||
Some of it will make 4chan look like family-friendly content. | ||
The regime will then contrive a new moral panic surrounding hateful speech. | ||
And they'll pressure Musk to agree to relinquishing total control over moderation. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at Band.Video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
You're watching us on Band.Video, Infowars.com. | ||
However you're joining us, good morning to you. | ||
Hope you're doing well. | ||
Big show for you today. | ||
Tons of videos that I want to get to. | ||
Sort of like always, kind of like every day. | ||
We have so many videos to play, but I really am going to try to get to a lot of these, including Kanye on Tucker Carlson yesterday. | ||
Bill Gates admitting, almost letting slip, that he was the one that wrote the Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
I will show you that clip a little bit later, as well as some information about Some of the big institutions in England who have been behind this push for transgender children the entire time and the dirty secrets that have been exposed now that it's been shut down. | ||
We'll get to all those videos. | ||
We'll be taking your phone calls throughout the show. | ||
We'll open up the phone lines nice and early and spend three hours hearing from you, the American people. | ||
So let's not waste any more time. | ||
Get right into it. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
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Your daily dispatch for Friday, the 7th of October, 2022. | ||
Kanye tells Tucker Carlson that his Trump support threatened his life and career. | ||
Rapper Kanye West opened up about his controversial White Lives Matter shirt at Paris Fashion Week, his support for President Trump and more when he went on Tucker Carlson's program yesterday, sporting a full-fledged beard and saying some hilarious stuff. | ||
Sporting a beard, a black hoodie, and a cap emblazoned with 2023 and a lanyard with an ultrasound of a fetus, West told Carlson that he found the divisive White Lives Matter shirt entertaining. | ||
Quote, I thought the shirt was a funny shirt. | ||
He said, I thought the idea of me wearing it was funny. | ||
Which is a hilarious way to put it, but it is pretty telling of where we are in our culture where wearing a shirt that says white lives matter is considered highly controversial and stirred up quite a bit of hatred from the left wing. | ||
Do they not? Do white lives not matter? | ||
Okay, alright, we won't get into it. | ||
We actually will get deeply into it. | ||
We're going to play lots of clips from the conversation between Kanye and Tucker later in the program. | ||
Meanwhile, from Peter Sweden's substack, Dutch state could force buyouts of 600 farmers within a year to meet climate goals. | ||
It's a page straight out of Mao's Little Red Book. | ||
You might have heard about the massive farmer protests happening in the Netherlands. | ||
Tens of thousands of farmers have taken to the streets to oppose new government climate goals that will force thousands of farmers out of business. | ||
Farmers even sprayed manure at a local town hall. | ||
Despite all these protests, they are now talking about state-forced buyouts of 500 to 600 farms as early as within next year. | ||
In other words, the state could be forcing farmers to sell their land to the state. | ||
This is insane. | ||
All intertwined in everything that we've talked about forever. | ||
Agenda 2030. The 2030 goals from the World Economic Forum. | ||
Climate communism is a pretty good label for it. | ||
Again, it's like when you look back in history... | ||
And you see times of great change, especially negative change, like when kids in the Netherlands look back and go, what happened to all of our farms? | ||
What was the event that took place that so drastically changed our culture and ruined the lives that our people have been living for thousands of years? | ||
What was the change? | ||
And the answer will be, quote, government climate goals. | ||
That's what it is. It's their goals. | ||
It wasn't a meteor. It wasn't a war. | ||
It was people in power having goals and wanting to achieve those goals. | ||
Climate goals. And so you're destroying 500 to 600 farms for your goals? | ||
Your climate goals? | ||
I mean, it's just, it's completely insane that this is just, this is just happening. | ||
They're just doing it. It doesn't matter. | ||
There's no democracy. There's no will of the people. | ||
They're just doing it. | ||
Another thing they're just doing. | ||
I mean, these are just the choices these people are making. | ||
Biden warns risk of nuclear Armageddon is highest since Cuban Missile Crisis. | ||
President Joe Biden said Thursday that the risk of nuclear Armageddon is the highest it's been in 60 years after Russian President Vladimir Putin renewed his threats as his military retreats in Ukraine. | ||
In remarks at a reception for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Biden said it was the first time since 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis that there's been a direct threat of nuclear weapons being used. | ||
If, in fact, things continue down the path they're going, he said, slamming on the accelerator. | ||
Again, they have gotten us into this mess. | ||
They are responsible for pushing things to the brink in the way that they are. | ||
And now... It's not just Biden, but we actually have video that will show you probably in the next segment of Zelensky saying that the best thing to do now would be a preemptive strike. | ||
Now that we have this threat, the looming thundercloud, the looming flood of biblical proportions, that is nuclear war, his solution to this, top runner for the Nobel Peace Prize, by the way, Zelensky's solution is to start the nuclear war. | ||
You know, there's danger of a nuclear war, so what we should do is kickstart it. | ||
What we should do is launch the first missile. | ||
I'm not kidding. I'll show you the video on the other side. | ||
Meanwhile, here in America, federal agency chargeable tax and gun purchase case against Hunter Biden. | ||
Yeah, that's what we're worried about. | ||
He didn't pay his taxes. | ||
I don't know. I think the human trafficking might be a little bit more of a concern, but that's just me. | ||
I mean, maybe the making billion dollar deals with Chinese Communist Party, that might be of interest. | ||
To justice in this country? | ||
Maybe, and I'm just spitballing here, the millions upon millions of dollars earned from corrupt Ukrainian gas companies that he was helping to facilitate relationships with the, at the time, Vice President Joe Biden in the run-up to the war that now threatens to break out into nuclear catastrophe. | ||
I think maybe some of that Would be of interest, but no, I mean, I guess he did his taxes wrong, so that's what they're going with. | ||
And there are a couple different theories about this. | ||
Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss, a Trump appointee, must decide whether to charge the son of the current president. | ||
Federal agents investigating President Biden's son, Hunter, have gathered what they believe is sufficient evidence to charge him with tax crimes and a false statement related to a gun purchase. | ||
According to people familiar with the case, the next step is for the U.S. attorney in Delaware, a Trump administration holdover, to decide whether to file such charges, these people said. | ||
Mark Levin thinks that this is a tit-for-tat behavior. | ||
Basically, they're going to charge Hunter so they can appear non-biased when they go after Trump. | ||
They can point to Hunter and go, well, we charged Hunter, and now we're charging Trump. | ||
We're not targeting one specific group. | ||
We're charging everybody, which, yeah, that's probably going into their calculus, I'm sure. | ||
I think the more likely... | ||
Reason behind this is that they're covering up for the crimes of Joe Biden. | ||
I think they don't want the President of the United States to go down for this. | ||
And so they might, you know, stick his son with a couple minor misdemeanor charges or whatever. | ||
And then, of course, they'll go after Trump. | ||
Again, these people don't concern themselves with such trivialities as precedent or legal function of the justice system. | ||
They just do things. | ||
They've been investigating Trump in New York for the entire time he was in office and afterwards going through every one of his financial documents looking for some inconsistency to frame as a crime. | ||
No precedent set for that. | ||
They're just doing it. | ||
So I think if they're going to charge Trump, they'll just charge Trump. | ||
They're not going to worry about how it appears in the media as if the media would ever criticize them for anything, them being the deep state in this situation. | ||
Finally, we have this story. | ||
All Twitter users in the U.S. will start seeing crowdsourced fact checks on tweets. | ||
It's a program called Birdwatch. | ||
Birdwatch invites a small pool of Twitter users to contribute notes to tweets to add context. | ||
The program has slowly expanded to now include all U.S. users. | ||
So obviously this is open editorializing, which would mean Twitter would be abandoning its claim under Section 230 to not be liable for what people post. | ||
But again, the people in charge do not concern themselves with trivialities like... | ||
What is legal? Or what is written under the law? | ||
Or what is the appropriate behavior of a corporation that's regulated by the U.S. government? | ||
They're just doing it. | ||
Again, maybe that's just the theme of today's program, is just like, we're just here telling you what they're doing, and they're just doing it. | ||
Nobody wants them to do it. Nobody asked them to do it. | ||
But we can't stop them from doing it, apparently, because, folks, they're just doing it. | ||
It being Destroying the World. | ||
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, we're going to continue to take on The Globalist, coming to you live from Austin, Texas. | ||
This is InfoWars. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Trial wrapped up yesterday. | ||
The jury, I guess, is still in deliberation. | ||
Yeah, they're deliberating right now. | ||
So I want to take a quick moment here to... | ||
Just remind everybody what this entire case is predicated on. | ||
We're going to go to clip number nine here. | ||
It's Robert Barnes with Alex Jones. | ||
I believe this was from a few days ago because I think we played a portion of this a little bit earlier. | ||
But I just want to go to this just because people, you know, obviously the majority of the information about the trial is coming from the mainstream media and they tend to not question the Things that go in favor of their narrative. | ||
If they want it to be true, they'll portray it as true and not do any research into it. | ||
Ironic, I guess you could say, considering the context of the trial itself, but they're not on trial. | ||
The mainstream media is not on trial. | ||
No, we are. We are. | ||
So let's go now to clip number nine. | ||
Here's Robert Barnes breaking down the Alex Jones case and Why it was a default judgment in the first place and why this charade has to go on to hold a so-called trial where the outcome is preordained and unchangeable. | ||
Let's watch. What is the truth that the plaintiff's lawyers are so terrified that the people hear? | ||
What is that truth? That truth is that Alex Jones participated in discovery more than any media defendant in American libel law history. | ||
A lot more than the New York Times did just down the road in New York in either the Project Veritas case or the Sarah Palin case. | ||
As is detailed in the Hartford Current publication, which talks about the internal emails, internal documents, internal financial records, all disclosed and divulged to plaintiff's lawyers. | ||
So this is a case where there has been a big lie, a fake case about supposed fake news. | ||
It's a fake case because the story they told about Alex Jones was never true. | ||
The story they told about Sandy Hook was not true, in the sense that they blamed gun owners and blamed Alex Jones for what happened, when the reality is that school safety was not up to snuff at Sandy Hook. | ||
Democratic politicians decided to pocket money meant to protect little kids' lives, and little kids died who didn't need to die because politicians lied. | ||
That's the real truth of Sandy Hook, but they can't have any of that truth come out. | ||
They can't have the truth that Alex Jones at Infowars had nothing to do with promoting and instigating and originating those who had doubts about Sandy Hook. | ||
That came from media professors and school safety people and people completely outside of Alex Jones at Infowars. | ||
That's why they always had a fake case. | ||
And they won't allow them to tell the truth because the truth would let the world know that their case is based on a lie. | ||
And Bob, make the point you've made. | ||
You were involved in the first two years of the case. | ||
We gave them all this massive discovery that you see on the screen. | ||
Then they sit around and say we didn't give it to them, so we're defaulted, so we can't defend ourselves. | ||
Absolutely. And throughout the entire time frame, I challenge anybody out there to find any media defendant. | ||
Who has produced as many emails, as many documents, as many internal policies, as many as all the broadcasts that were relevant here that has ever been defaulted. | ||
This has never happened. | ||
The fault is now being used and politically weaponized to take away people's right to trial by jury. | ||
And here you're seeing it live. | ||
You're seeing it reported in Hartford Courant. | ||
If he gets up and testifies, truthfully, he goes to jail. | ||
How is that consistent with the American legal tradition at all? | ||
How is that consistent with what we view as American law? | ||
So you saw the war room logo at the end because this is the way this is the way this works. | ||
Right? Somebody films that clip and puts it on the internet and then the War Room crew grabs it and then airs it and then somebody on Twitter clips it out of the War Room show and uploads it to their Twitter and it gets shared and then I find it and I download it and play it for you on here. | ||
This is a culture of sharing here at InfoWars. | ||
And honestly, it really is. | ||
I know one of the videos that we've been playing a lot of That's really just been spreading around a lot and that has been taking Twitter by storm and I see it posted probably more than any other report. | ||
And it was the one Greg Reese did of the people doing the weird turnaround where they look and fall over. | ||
It's the vaccine reaction. | ||
I mean, incredibly creepy video. | ||
And of course, he found out about that because he was watching American Journal and a caller called in and said, have you guys seen these videos? | ||
And that day, Greg Reese texted me and was like, hey, man, I found the videos that guy was talking about. | ||
I'm going to do a report on it. | ||
So this really is, I mean, this is the point of American Journal. | ||
It's the point of Infowars is to provide a platform for you fine people to call in and tell us what you see. | ||
And then we do our part and try to get the information out there. | ||
What is it? It's a communication hub. | ||
A communication hub. | ||
The hub of the wheel. | ||
If you did watch the trial yesterday, they talk about the Infowars audience, and you can tell they're afraid. | ||
And it's not of the people. | ||
When I was in communication school, they talk about small effects theory, and they talk about when you're forming messages and things like that. | ||
You know that there is a small percentage of people, let's say one out of a million, who might take something you say the wrong way and act on it, you know, which is why you do have to be careful when crafting a message. | ||
But it's the 99% of people that tune into Infowars and interact with us in a positive way, you know, online, that they're scared of, right? | ||
They're scared of you guys sharing this information, getting it out. | ||
No, it's just like the last trial in Texas with the expert that went up and was, you know, again, talking about the fact that there are literally legions of academics that study InfoWars, not as a scientific curiosity, going, what is it about InfoWars? | ||
And why do people like it? | ||
And what can we learn from this? | ||
But... Studying us in order to counteract us, studying us in order to learn how to best disable our ability to spread things. | ||
And it's not a small thing. | ||
There's a reason that mainstream media is collapsing right now, and it's because they don't change with the times. | ||
If there's one thing that has been Infowars' biggest strength, it's that as new technologies have been made available, we've taken advantage of them and used them effectively. | ||
Or just changes in the culture, meme culture. | ||
Or during the 2016 election, using the platforms that we were on, like YouTube and Twitter. | ||
I mean, that's why we got kicked off, because we were effective. | ||
Because we actually changed with the times. | ||
We're small enough and, I guess you could say, as a company. | ||
Agile enough, stealing words out of my mouth. | ||
Matt, I'll get to it. It'll come out, don't worry. | ||
Yeah, agile. Being agile enough because these old, lumbering, monolithic hulks that are the mainstream media are so mired in their own bureaucracy and processes and advertising agencies having a say and corporate executives coming in and twiddling things around. | ||
And InfoWars, we're a lean, mean, news-making machine. | ||
We just do whatever it takes from live-streaming to... | ||
You know, dominating social media, the alternative media or the alternative social medias or the basic ones like Twitter and YouTube. | ||
They kicked us off and we're still dominant and we still trend on an almost daily basis. | ||
I mean, they can't stop us because they can't stop you from sharing this information. | ||
They can't stop you from spreading the stuff that you learn here. | ||
They cannot stop you. | ||
As much as they try, it's like trying to stop the tide from coming in. | ||
I mean, it's just an overwhelming force of humanity waking up and speaking out. | ||
Maybe didn't realize what they were unleashing when the Department of Defense came out with the internet thinking that they would be able to maintain control of it. | ||
No, they've lost control. | ||
We are taking control. It's happening at an increasing clip. | ||
We're going to show you on the other side some videos. | ||
We'll start with the big thing that we should all be concerned about, the nuclear exchange. | ||
We'll take your phone calls a little bit later in the show as well. | ||
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It's very bizarre living through a time in history that so closely resembles previous times in history that you've wondered, like, when you look back in those times, you wonder, how could they not see what was coming? | ||
How could they not have avoided this horrific fate? | ||
I mean, when you hear about World War I, I mean, let alone World War II, but especially World War I, where it was just this quagmire, this just churning machine of human death, where you just have, in fact, there was a tweet that, I mean, somebody retweeted yesterday. | ||
Some genius on the moon retweeted. | ||
The First World War nearly wiped out the young male population in many towns. | ||
Each poppy on this map of Grimsby-Lincolnshire in the UK represents somebody who never made it home. | ||
So just imagine, and if you're a radio listener, it's an aerial shot satellite image of a town where just about every house has a poppy on it. | ||
Poppy being the symbol for the soldiers killed in World War I. And it's just a reminder of what a horrific crime against humanity any war is, and that it, I mean, it's really indescribable. | ||
I mean, even just reading the descriptions of what took place, you know, the Battle of the Somme or anything like this, like, you might as well just picture a giant conveyor belt just feeding the best and brightest of an entire generation into a giant churning meat grinder for no reason, no purpose, gaining nothing. | ||
Selling a bunch of weapons, sure. | ||
Destroying large swaths of Europe that still to this day can't be used because they're riddled with explosives that have never detonated. | ||
I'm just utterly and totally horrific. | ||
And you look back and you go, man, if you could go back in time and show people what they were leading up to, what they were building up to, what was going to be the ultimate outcome of this conflict, they would have never let it get started. | ||
They would have done whatever it took. | ||
They would have capitulated in any way ever to just go, look, we might have to give up Serbia here, but trust me, it's worth it. | ||
Trust me, it's well worth it. | ||
The deaths of millions of Millions upon millions of young men, lives just snuffed out for nothing. | ||
Like, what would you do, what wouldn't you do to prevent that from ever happening? | ||
And you look back in history and you think, gosh, if only they knew, if only they could tell. | ||
What was it like to live through that? | ||
Did anybody know? Did anybody have a premonition? | ||
Was anybody shouting and saying, we have to stop this right now, it's not worth it? | ||
And how bizarre is it to now be in that very situation, to be shouting, it's not worth it, let's not fire up the meat grinder, let's not jump on the conveyor belt, and to be utterly ignored while these processes just continue unabated as the treads roll and as we slowly but inevitably head towards horrific warfare. | ||
So now we know what it's like. It sucks. | ||
Now we know what it's like to be in a time and a situation where our leaders are bloodthirsty and desperate to get us into a horrific and pointless conflict and to just have to sit here and watch it happen, watch it unfold in front of us. | ||
And that in a lot of ways is the greatest trick that the globalists play is convincing everybody that All of this from the war in Ukraine to just the progress of society is just some sort of natural occurrence that you just have to deal with. | ||
You know, like the rain, like the weather, right? | ||
You walk outside and if you get wet because you get rained on, who are you going to blame? | ||
You can't do anything to stop it. | ||
You couldn't have prevented the rain. | ||
rain you can get undercover and try to avoid getting wet but at the end of the day it's just the weather's going to do what it's going to do and you just have to deal with it and that's what they want you thinking about world politics and policies and geopolitical events is just it's just happening it's just nothing you can do nothing any of us can do when reality what's happening is that the globalists are standing on the roof pissing on us and telling us it's the rain and telling us there's nothing we can do about it all of this stuff is done by choice | ||
all of this stuff is the result of decisions being made by human beings. | ||
And once you realize that, once you realize that this stuff isn't just the natural progression of humanity, then you realize that it's being done on purpose. | ||
You realize it's being done on purpose. | ||
You have to ask yourself why everything is getting worse, why everything is heading towards destruction and collapse. | ||
And you can realize that you can do something about it In some small part, you can prevent this from taking place if by doing nothing more than by working against the people who are working to bring it about. | ||
So again, we were warning in January of this year about the coming conflict in Ukraine and Explaining with experts on this program how the U.S. can intervene to prevent the war from happening never didn't take place instead they aggravated for war they got the war they wanted could have ended again in April or May when there is a peace agreement that was going to be discussed until the Western leaders came in and scuttled that and now as things continue to ramp up the West is doing everything it can to contribute to this fermentation of conflict With Volodymyr Zelensky, | ||
president of Ukraine and greedy little gremlin, is now calling on NATO to launch preemptive strikes against Russia. | ||
Biden's warning of nuclear Armageddon and number one candidate nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize, Zelensky, is saying, if there's going to be nuclear war, we better start it. | ||
And we better start it right now. | ||
Let's go now to this statement made by Zelensky yesterday on the cusp of what Biden describes as Armageddon. | ||
Let's see what they're doing. | ||
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What should NATO do? | |
Eliminate the possibility of Russia using nuclear weapons. | ||
Cast a spell, Harry Potter. | ||
But what is important, I once again appeal to the international community, as I did before February 24th. | ||
We need preemptive strikes so that they'll know what will happen to them if they use nukes and not the other way around. | ||
Don't wait for Russia's nuclear strikes and then say, oh, since you did this, take that from us. | ||
Reconsider the way you apply pressure. | ||
This is what NATO should do. | ||
Reconsider the order in which it applies pressure on Russia. | ||
I don't know how many times I have to make this point. | ||
He's not in NATO. He is not a NATO ally. | ||
Ukraine is not even a democracy. | ||
They have made it illegal to run an opposition party. | ||
They have confiscated all of the Bank accounts and everything from the number one opposition party in Ukraine. | ||
They've nationalized all of the media. | ||
They are a single-party dictatorship. | ||
A goblinocracy. | ||
A gremlinocracy. | ||
So what are we doing this for? | ||
What would possibly be the point of this? | ||
This guy's maybe the most dangerous human being alive on Earth right now. | ||
Preemptive strike. He wants to do a preemptive nuclear strike against Russia rather than wait. | ||
And of course, and again, just this bizarre situation that apparently is happening around the world. | ||
I thought it just happened in America because Joe Biden is, you know, brain-dead old coot. | ||
But same type of thing. | ||
Volodymyr Zelensky, you heard him right there. | ||
Translation was accurate. He says, we need to preemptively strike Russia immediately. | ||
In the nuclear question on how we deal with this, we need to preemptively strike to show them not wait until they nuke us. | ||
We need to nuke them. It wasn't exactly vague what he said, only to have the official government of Ukraine come out and say, no, that's not what Zelensky said at all. | ||
Actually, he was talking about February 24th and before the invasion, how they should have used diplomacy to stop the invasion from happening. | ||
It's just like... I don't know. | ||
I don't know if it's on purpose or not, but just... | ||
People can't get a handle on what's actually going on because you have the president of a country saying one thing, and then immediately his administration countermanding it and reversing what he was saying. | ||
So you're like, wait, do you think they should use weapons or not? | ||
If that's such a crazy thing to say, that the government is coming out to reject it and reverse it, then why does nobody seem to be mad about what he said in the first place? | ||
Again, it's all very bizarre and confusing, this world we find ourselves in. | ||
But at the end of the day, it's really not that complicated. | ||
People are psychopaths. | ||
They're driving us towards war and doing everything they can to depopulate the planet. | ||
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, President of the United States Joe Biden is warning of a risk of nuclear Armageddon. | ||
He's saying it's the highest risk of... | ||
Nuclear conflict since 1962 in the Bay of Pigs ordeal. | ||
Hey, the good news is no mean tweets. | ||
No, I mean, I think the important thing is that the Hollywood elite and that the media talking heads are no longer offended by mean words on Twitter. | ||
So, sure, you have to be turned into dust because of a radioactive flash. | ||
But at the end of the day, is that not preferable to, you know, the president... | ||
Using naughty words and making up mean nicknames for Hillary Clinton? | ||
I mean, come on. You're not okay with that, are you? | ||
It's absolutely wild. | ||
But remember, folks, if you hear the sirens, if the missiles start firing, if that cloud of radioactive dust starts wafting your way and killing your Children, just make sure you're vaccinated, okay? So just make sure you go get your vaccine. | ||
Once you hear the alarm, you'll have about 10 or 15 minutes. | ||
That's plenty of time to head down to your local pharmacy and make sure that you're up to date on your boosters, okay? | ||
You don't want to... You know how much worse it could be if you get hit by a nuclear blast when you're unvaccinated? | ||
You'll still die, but it could have been a lot worse if you weren't vaccinated, so... | ||
Just make sure you get your jab before the nuclear missile falls, okay? | ||
Let's get a priority straight here. | ||
Lindsey Graham threatens Elon Musk after he calls for de-escalation in Ukraine-Russia war. | ||
On Monday, Elon Musk posted a tweet urging a de-escalation in the Russian war on Ukraine. | ||
Musk fears any escalation would cause great harm to not only Ukraine, but the world. | ||
Elon Musk also posted a poll on the endgame in the war. | ||
In response to his question, Elon Musk was slammed by his pro-war critics. | ||
Can you imagine being pro-war? | ||
I mean, it's just an insane thing to be. | ||
Like, what could that possibly... | ||
I get that war is necessary at certain times. | ||
War is a fact of life, so there's no reason pretending like it doesn't exist or pretending like it's not an option. | ||
But I don't even think these people would be shy about it. | ||
I think if you asked them, are you pro or anti-war, they would say, I'm pro-war. | ||
Which is easy, yeah. | ||
You're pro-war like I'm pro the Houston Texans, right? | ||
I'll cheer from afar, but I'm not about to go get on the field. | ||
They're very pro-war for you, for everybody else across the world, somewhere else, as long as it makes them money. | ||
They're pro-war. There's a very few number of people that are openly and outspokenly anti-war in this case. | ||
One of them is Claire Daly. | ||
She's a member of the European Parliament representing Dublin. | ||
She gave a speech on the floor of the EU Parliament. | ||
Talking about Ukraine, and again, castigating, appropriately demonizing her fellow members of European Parliament for not just not doing anything to avoid the war, but actively encouraging and accelerating it. | ||
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Clip number three here, it's MEP Claire Daly in the EU. The war in Ukraine is quickly escalating into a wider horror. | |
And from what I can see, practically nobody in this chamber is doing anything to prevent it. | ||
In fact, most people seem to get off on the fact that it's escalating. | ||
And at this precise moment, of course, as usual, the voices challenging the rush to war are attacked and silenced, smeared as traitors, cronies, Putin puppets, Kremlin stooges, Russian ages. | ||
Frankly, it's pathetic. | ||
And I don't make the comparison lightly, but the crudeness and cynicism of these slurs coming from mainstream EU parties might as well have been written by Hermann Göring, who infamously said that even though people never want war, they can be brought to war with threats and smears. | ||
He said all you have to do, tell them they're being attacked, denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing their country to danger. | ||
It works the same every way. | ||
Where he led You are following. | ||
This House should be ashamed of this debate. | ||
Words are being twisted, meaning subverted, and the truth turned on its head. | ||
Opposing the horrible madness of war is not anti-European. | ||
It's not anti-Ukrainian. | ||
It's not pro-Russian. | ||
It's common sense. | ||
The working class of Europe have nothing to gain from this war and everything to lose. | ||
And I find it laughable that those calling for arms to Ukraine never call for arms for the people of Palestine or for the people of Yemen. | ||
Unlike you, I oppose all war. | ||
I want it stopped. | ||
I make no apology for that and I'm not going to be scapegoated and labelled for it either. | ||
Incredibly, incredibly powerful speech there from Claire Daly. | ||
And she's exactly right, of course. | ||
You're smeared for wanting peace. | ||
And again, the amazing thing is that, you know, I'm just reminded of the UN speech that Trump gave where he's warning Germany about Nord Stream 2 and about being reliant on Russian energy prices. | ||
And they're all just sitting there like, you know, just like smiling. | ||
There's like, you know, this like superiority that is completely unearned. | ||
And it's the same thing there. | ||
If you look at the other members of parliament, she's giving this speech about war, about what a horrific thing this is, about what a disaster they're driving us into, and they're all just like, look at this woman wanting Pete. | ||
They're just like this superior, condescending sneer that they have on their faces. | ||
They look at this woman, it's like... | ||
It's like they think that it's not real. | ||
I don't get it. They're just disconnected from reality. | ||
It's so bizarre. | ||
At least in World War I and II, you still had this kind of manly man, aristocratic type of thing where if you were going to war, you were going to go, no, we will defeat them. | ||
We will send our men and we will overpower them. | ||
Now it's just like, sweetie, you think that Russia is going to beat us? | ||
I don't know. It's this... | ||
It's this very, very weird... | ||
We're sashaying into war. | ||
We're not marching towards war. | ||
We're not rumbling towards war in our battalion of tanks. | ||
We're sashaying. We're bustling towards war. | ||
It's completely insane. | ||
And of course, the people that try to stop this get demonized, get smeared, get, in some cases, arrested and kept in the Ecuadorian embassy for five years for exposing the crimes committed during war. | ||
I want to go to a video now. This is war criminal John Bolton talking to Stella Assange. | ||
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He's committed clear criminal activity. | |
He's no more a journalist than the chair I'm sitting on. | ||
The information that he divulged did in fact put many people in jeopardy. | ||
It undercut the ability of the United States to have confidential diplomatic communications, not just with other foreign governments, but in many countries with dissidents, people who, even speaking to American diplomats, could find themselves in trouble. | ||
And so, you know, he's been complaining about his treatment over the past period of time. | ||
He's the one who sought asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy. | ||
Now he faces extradition to the United States. | ||
I presume he will get due process in the United Kingdom to determine whether extradition should go forward. | ||
And when he gets to the United States, he'll get due process here. | ||
And I hope he gets at least 176 years in jail for what he did. | ||
Stella? Well, of course, Ambassador Bolton is kind of the ideological nemesis of Julian. | ||
He has, during his time for the Bush administration, later the Trump administration, sought to undermine the international legal system, ensure that the U.S. is not under the International Criminal Court's jurisdiction. | ||
And if it was, Mr. | ||
Bolton might, in fact, be prosecuted under the ICC. He was one of the chief cheerleaders of the Iraq War, which Julian Well done. | ||
So that was Julian Assange's wife, Stella Assange, telling John Bolton to his face that he's a war criminal. | ||
And it's been exposed by Julian Assange. | ||
And of course, John Bolton just laughs. | ||
Like, this is how they feel. | ||
You think they feel shame for what they've done? | ||
And due process. Give me a freaking break. | ||
When you talk about due process and Julian Assange in the same sentence. | ||
Right. It's more like, yeah. | ||
Due process, hanging yourself in a jail cell. | ||
I mean, it's one and the same, really, isn't it? | ||
Yeah, Hillary Clinton is literally on tape saying, can't we just drone this guy? | ||
They're like, no, just come to us. | ||
They kept him in solitary confinement for years. | ||
Like, they drove him insane. | ||
Yeah, he literally has already been denied due process. | ||
Like, it's not even a... | ||
Right. And they're just like, no, I think he should do the right thing. | ||
Come over to us. | ||
We will treat him fairly. | ||
It's just like, you understand that he is hiding from you because he exposed... | ||
What criminals you are and how you are happy to tread right over any semblance of rule of law to get what you want. | ||
So why would he go over to you? | ||
Like, these people, man. | ||
These people. You want to know who we're fighting? | ||
It's these people. We're always like, who's they? | ||
You always say they are doing things. | ||
It's like, well, John Bolton, for one. | ||
I mean, the list goes on and on. | ||
But they're out there. They have names and faces, and they go on TV, and they smile and laugh about the crimes that they commit that have killed literally millions of people. | ||
Mass murderers going on TV, laughing and mocking. | ||
Where's the fatwa on John Bolton? | ||
Fatwa on John Bolton. | ||
Where is it? Come on. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Yes, Kanye has done it again. | ||
He's broken the internet again. | ||
Like he says, I'm not out of control. | ||
I'm just not in their control. | ||
He went on Tucker Carlson yesterday. | ||
Let's watch how that went, shall we? | ||
There's a group mob. | ||
It's like liberal Nazis. | ||
That will go up and attack you. | ||
Like I said, you know, everyone's like, Anna Winters is your friend. | ||
I'm like, this Gabby girl and Gigi and these people, they would have never said anything negative unless they got the okay from Condé Nast, unless they got the okay from Anna. | ||
They would have never got the okay to comment. | ||
Like, let's just talk about specifically... | ||
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So these are people who are attacking you for your t-shirt? | |
Well, it was a setup. | ||
It started off as... | ||
It started off as... | ||
Them having this black girl comment and say, well, I felt traumatized when I saw this T-shirt. | ||
It's like a black girl saying, I felt traumatized when I saw A black man wearing something that he wasn't allowed to wear. | ||
It's like in Django when Jamie Foxx is on top of a horse and Samuel Jackson's like, you know, that black guy's not supposed to be on top of the horse. | ||
Okay. And then I went and said, hey, I don't like your boots. | ||
I know Anna Wintour doesn't like your boots and you're not a fashion person. | ||
And then people started to say I was a bully, but it was a setup. | ||
And they finally got it, right? | ||
Because I eliminated the BLM officer at Adidas. | ||
And then I got out of the gap deal. | ||
And just one by one by one, I'd just be—I had been winning these battles, right? | ||
And they thought they had me. | ||
They had the idea that Ye was bullying what I think the term, the liberal term is, a body goes black woman. | ||
Now let's talk about Gabby and my good friend Lizzo. | ||
Lizzo works with my trainer, a friend of mine, Harley Pasternak. | ||
When Lizzo loses 10 pounds and announces it, the bots That's a term for people like, it's like telemarketer callers, like on Instagram, they attack her for losing weight because the media wants to put out a perception that being overweight is the new goal when it's actually unhealthy. | ||
Let's get aside the fact of whether it's fashion and vogue, which it's not. | ||
Let's just, or if someone thinks it's attractive, to each his own. | ||
It's actually clinically unhealthy. | ||
And for people to promote that. | ||
It's demonic. | ||
Can I ask? | ||
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I've noticed this also. | |
Why do you think they would want to promote unhealthiness among the population? | ||
It's a genocide of the black race. | ||
They want to kill us in any way they can. | ||
Planned Parenthood was made by Margaret Sanger, Unknown eugenics with the KKK and I believe that if we saw ourselves as more, if we saw ourselves as a people and not a race, then we would treat our people better. | ||
Like if you go to a Jewish person and you say a race, it almost gets confusing. | ||
It'll cut you off quickly and say, we're not a race, we're a people. | ||
Well, Our people are supposed to just say, say it loud, I'm black and I'm proud. | ||
Okay, well what about, do you own the land that you're living in? | ||
Do you own, is the contracts even in a language that's even possibly understandable? | ||
Right. You know, for your heritage, you know, and In America, we as blacks will like down each other on how good we speak, but we're speaking English. | ||
There's nothing whiter than English. | ||
We're not in our native tongue, actually. | ||
So we judge each other on white goal lines, not based on exactly what our code is. | ||
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And of course, it all goes directly towards this, the ultimate in human liberty, freedom, a truly, in its most classical sense, liberal broadcast as we... | ||
Champion unerringly the life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness guaranteed to everyone in this country. | ||
hopefully with enough effort we can spread that throughout the world we've been fairly successful in this for a little while And one of the reasons I think... | ||
That we've been so successful is because we actually have principles. | ||
We actually stand on them. | ||
We actually continue to hold them even when it's not socially or politically or economically beneficial for us to do so. | ||
I'm using the royal we, the royal us here because, of course, this happened long before I joined InfoWars back when I was But an ignorant high schooler in seeing what was going on in Iraq and Afghanistan and looking around and seeing nothing but cheerleading from the mainstream media. | ||
And again, it reminds you of just how effective the media can be at organizing people for war. | ||
I mean, just look at what they're doing with Ukraine now. | ||
Can't tell you the number of Ukraine flags I still see on a daily basis. | ||
See people walking down the street wearing shirts that are like, Snake Island, F you. | ||
And it's like, it's hard not to, you know, they're strangers, so I don't want to get in a fight with them or anything. | ||
But it's hard not to just be like, you know, that's fake, right? | ||
You know, that never happened. | ||
You know, that was propaganda. It's completely disproven. | ||
Like, as soon as it happened, it came out that it actually didn't happen. | ||
But you bought a shirt that says it. | ||
You... You still believe it, apparently. | ||
You're wearing that shirt around like it's real. | ||
It's amazing. It's amazing. | ||
They bought that World War III merch. | ||
Yeah, yeah, exactly. | ||
World War III merch. | ||
Get it while it's hot. No, it's insane. | ||
It's completely insane how easily people are swayed. | ||
And now if you ask people on the street about the war in Iraq, I doubt you'll get a single person in an average American city who was... | ||
You know, openly and forthrightly and just like aggressively pro the war in Iraq, right? | ||
You'll get people going, well, at the time it was right. | ||
Well, Saddam Hussein was very evil. | ||
And he was. Saddam Hussein was an evil son of a gun. | ||
His kids were even worse. | ||
I'm not going to deny that. | ||
But you're not going to get anybody going, yeah, it was a good idea. | ||
What we did back there was excellent. | ||
Super good. It was a good decision what we did there. | ||
Killing a million people and Lighting the Middle East on fire and wasting thousands of American lives and trillions of American dollars to gain absolutely nothing against an enemy that we had previously armed and gotten into power. | ||
It was a great idea. All that was wonderful. | ||
Nobody's going to say that. But at the time, they booed Michael Moore off the stage at the Oscars for opposing the war in Iraq, for saying it wasn't a good idea. | ||
Hollywood, all these wonderful, loving liberals, booed him off of the stage for being anti-war. | ||
So it really gives you a good perspective. | ||
And I remember looking around that media landscape and seeing on one hand the people who I think and still think to a certain degree are real patriots aggravating for this war and justifying things like the Patriot Act. | ||
And on the other side, you had a dichotomy. | ||
You had people like Michael Moore And other, like, far leftist peaceniks who were against the war, and I agreed with them on that, but... | ||
They were against the war because it was like, they're poor brown people. | ||
Just for all of these liberal, bizarre reasons where they're like, yeah, we have to end war and take your guns. | ||
And it's like, what is this? | ||
And then there was this third option. | ||
There was this third way. | ||
There was the Infowars way. | ||
And I remember in high school, it was like a revelation. | ||
It was like, okay, here's a guy, Alex Jones, who's exposing the war, who's exposing the lies that have led us to war, who is warning and sounding the alarm bells about what's happening with the Patriot Act and the TSA and the NSA and all these other things and Julian Assange and all this stuff. | ||
And he understands the way to fight back against this is not surrender your sovereignty to some global organization that wants to drug you and feed you fluoride and take your guns, but actually wants to stand up against them using what it is that makes America great in the first place, which is our ingenuity and our freedom of speech and our contentious but exciting culture of information combat. | ||
I mean, that is a real revelation. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And so when you look at why InfoWars has continued to rise in popularity ever since those days, it's kind of obvious because it's the human response to this unhuman attack against us. | ||
And the other important thing, all this rant getting to, is the understanding that what's happening now seems inexplicable until you put it in a wider context. | ||
One thing InfoWars has always been very good at, And we don't do it as much now, I think, because things are happening so rapidly. | ||
We're just reporting on what's happening right now as it's taking place. | ||
But before the ball really got rolling with globalism, even as... | ||
Late as 2015 or so, there was a lot of time and still is a lot of time on Infowars spent on going back and looking at where all of this got started and how what we're experiencing now is not some aberration. | ||
It's not some flare up of a global sentiment, but is the end result of a very long decades in progress process or plan that has been rolled out. | ||
And once you realize that, I mean, it puts the whole thing in a different perspective. | ||
So I'm going to give out the phone number here, and when we get back, I'm going to show a couple videos about this little place called the Tavistock Institute. | ||
Now, the Tavistock Institute was recently shut down by the NHS in England because it was performing gender transition surgeries on children, and that's not a good thing to do. | ||
So they were shut down. But if you look at it, Tavistock didn't get started with gender transition. | ||
Tavistock actually got started in the year of 1913. | ||
Again, you have to look back in history and go, what about 1913 was so impactful? | ||
I did a video about 1913. | ||
I can't remember what I called it. Something like 1913, the year that changed the world. | ||
Or something along those lines. | ||
But in the year 1913, you had the creation of the Federal Reserve on Jekyll Island. | ||
The institution of income tax as a temporary measure that never ended. | ||
You had the 17th Amendment that took elections for senators in the federal government away from the state legislatures and made it a democratic statewide election race, which allows for much, much easier manipulation. | ||
That's something I don't know if people understand, but It's not a good thing to democratize things like that. | ||
Can you imagine if the senators that are in D.C. today didn't have a lot of interest or need to campaign around their state, weren't able to take millions of dollars from George Soros and spread a bunch of ads and get a bunch of mail-in ballot harvesting underlings to pump up their numbers? | ||
If instead they just did their job and only had to answer to the state legislature, which they themselves had to answer to the people, like, that was what the republic system was. | ||
So, you know, people that, you know, 17th Amendment, if you ask people, they wouldn't know what it is. | ||
It was a major blow to the republic because it democratized the position of senator, which has led to, you know, a lot of damage and really the dismantling of the The Senate as a whole. | ||
1913 was also the year the ADL was founded, who now basically runs our big tech censorship and FBI hate crime division. | ||
It was also the year that the assembly line was invented, and Henry Ford remade humans working from craftsmen creating a product to bugs standing in a position and working like a robot for eight hours a day. | ||
A lot of stuff happened in 1913, of course, the year right before World War II got started. | ||
And also apparently was the year that the Tavistock Institute was created. | ||
What was it about 1913? | ||
It was also the year of the first Aliyah into Israel. | ||
Same people who would then figure out, figure out a working version of communism that they would port back to Russia a couple years later. | ||
I'll give out the phone number on the other side. | ||
We'll talk about the Tavistock Institute. | ||
All right, folks, taking your phone calls now and through the rest of the program today. | ||
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Oh, man. | |
It is wild. | ||
Maybe we are in, like, a bit of a bubble. | ||
A bit of a bubble. | ||
But yesterday I was watching the closing arguments in the case, and Norm Pattis, Alex's lawyer... | ||
Was like, I represent possibly the most hated man in America right now. | ||
Maybe the most hated man in the world. | ||
And it's just like, aw. | ||
Dang it. What? | ||
Why do people hate Alex so much? | ||
It's like, it's very weird because, you know, when you're in Infowars, when you interact with Alex every day, it's like, how could anybody hate this man? | ||
It's so bizarre, but they, man, people really do not like Alex, do not like what we do here, have the completely wrong idea about who it is we are and what we do, what we represent, what it is that attracts people to us. | ||
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There's all this talk about, like, he creates fear. | |
He makes money from fear. | ||
It's just like, well, the truth is scary sometimes. | ||
That's true. We're going to tell you it. | ||
But we're not taking advantage of fear. | ||
We're not creating fear. We're not manufacturing fear. | ||
We're not making things up to create fear a la climate change or the war in Ukraine or COVID-19 and the vaccine or MAGA Americans and domestic terror or any of the other fear-mongering tactics that come as a continual deluge from the mainstream media. | ||
So it's just so bizarre. It's all so bizarre. | ||
It's like you hang around a guy who it just is continual good feelings. | ||
Like anywhere you go with him, it's just like crowds of people just like, we love you. | ||
And just like, let me just touch the hem of your coat. | ||
Like they just like nothing but just like joyous exuberation all the time. | ||
And then you're on the mainstream media. | ||
It's just like fear monger and most hated man in America. | ||
It's just like What is going on? | ||
Right, the false reality of the mainstream media projected on top of our reality. | ||
Oh yeah, that's what's happening. | ||
And then you get called a fear monger by the people who will literally sit there and be like, if we don't take all of your money in one year, the ocean will rise 10 million feet. | ||
And it'll be your fault. | ||
Tell your children. Bring your children here. | ||
Okay, little Sally. | ||
Santa Claus is real and also your existence is destroying the earth. | ||
All of the baby animals are dying because your dad doesn't recycle. | ||
It's just like... Okay. | ||
All right. Meanwhile, we're just here like, hey, did you hear they want to launch a nuclear preemptive strike at Russia? | ||
Is that not crazy? Is that not insane? | ||
Are these people not dangerous for human existence? | ||
I guess that's fear-mongering. | ||
Sorry. Sorry. I'll try not to fear-monger about, you know, our leaders openly agitating for nuclear exchange on civilians. | ||
Okay. All right. No, I'm sorry, the weather. | ||
Be scared of the weather. I'm sorry. | ||
I meant the weather and cow farts are what you should be scared of. | ||
They're an existential crisis, not the decrepit old man with his trembling finger on the big red button. | ||
I launched a nuke, Jack. | ||
That blew up Moscow, Jack. | ||
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Ten million dead. No one messes with the Bidens. | |
Nuclear holocaust. D.C. looks different. | ||
Where do all the buildings go? | ||
Hey, but no mean tweets, right? | ||
Hey, no mean tweets. So we have that going for us. | ||
All right, I'll focus here. | ||
It's just, it's all insane. And we'll be taking your calls here for a while. | ||
Let's go to, the number is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
All right, I said I'd go to this Tavistock stuff, so I'll do that. | ||
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To talk about Tavistock, let's first look at a little book, a little PDF you can download on the interwebs if you're so inclined, called Tavistock Institute, Social Engineering the Masses. | ||
The introduction about Tavistock says that Tavistock in Sussex, England is the world's center for mass brainwashing and social engineering activities. | ||
From a somewhat crude beginning at Wellington House grew a sophisticated organization that was to shape the destiny of the entire planet and in the process changed the paradigm of modern society. | ||
In this revolutionary work, which will undoubtedly have the effect of a 500 kiloton nuclear explosion, we uncover both the Tavistock network and the methods of brainwashing and psychological warfare being adapted then and now for applications to large-scale social engineering projects. | ||
This is the Aquarian Conspiracy, as the brainwashers refer to themselves, referring to a secret 1974 Stanford Research Institute study titled Changing Images of Man. | ||
You can think of this book as essentially an anti-brainwashing combat manual. | ||
Brainwashing depends on the ignorance of the victims. | ||
It is all around us. We can all perceive the disintegration of our nations in terms of day-to-day personal experiences. | ||
However, this is not a coincidence. | ||
This is not an accident. | ||
What we're witnessing all around us is the planned disintegration of the world economy by the most powerful people in the world. | ||
This book on the Tavistock Institute attempts to show that the conspiracy is real, who's behind it, what are its final long-term objectives, and how we the people can stop them from taking us to hell. | ||
Again, this is not a new book because it's not a new conspiracy. | ||
It's a very old conspiracy, in fact, that really got going in, during, and just after the Second World War. | ||
But the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations was unknown to the people of the United States before Dr. | ||
Coleman exposed its existence in his monograph, the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations, Britain Control of the United States. | ||
Up to that time, Tavistock had successfully retained its secretive role in shaping the affairs of the United States, its government, and its people since its early beginning in London in 1913 in Wellington House. | ||
See, as it was, that crucial year... | ||
Of 1913, Tavistock began as a propaganda outlet creating and disseminating organizations centered at Wellington House, which was where the original organization was put together with the intent of shaping a propaganda outlet that would break down the stiff public resistance being encountered to the looming war between Britain and Germany. | ||
And this again was another thing that they encountered here in America. | ||
If you look at pre-war polls, it was something like 90 plus percent of Americans did not want to go to war with Germany in World War II. They just experienced World War I and had no interest in doing that again. | ||
And so when the people in power want something and the people don't, Beneath them, don't. | ||
What do you think happens? Do you think the people in power comport themselves to the will of the people? | ||
Or do you think the people in power are going to do what they're going to do anyway and use sophisticated psychological operations to force the rest of the masses to come along with them? | ||
So that was where Tavistock really got going. | ||
And the question is, how did this war propaganda outlet from 1913 Get embroiled in the transgenderism debate and debacle. | ||
Well... If you're asking that question, you're missing the through line here. | ||
You're missing the point. | ||
That is, everything that America is suffering under right now is the direct result of the exact same propagandists using the exact same methods to bring out the exact same conclusion, the total disintegration of the world economy so they can consolidate and rebuild it in their own image. | ||
We'll show you what that looks like in the modern day on the other side. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. We are going to go out to your phone calls. | |
I'm going to try to go to new callers, callers that I haven't heard from in a while. | ||
Before I do, I want to talk a little bit more about the Tavistock Institute. | ||
Again, this is from Chapter 1 called Counterinsurgency, and a book titled Tavistock Institute Social Engineering for the Masses. | ||
Techniques for psychological manipulation of society are about as old as humanity itself. | ||
Feudal lords to preserve and consolidate their power forever have used punishments and torture as dissuasive agents of change. | ||
Even thousands of years ago, it was not the techniques per se, but their conscious application as divide and conquer tools which aided the ruling classes. | ||
No matter how anti-human a particular technique or therapeutic approach may be, It is not in itself counterinsurgency. | ||
Counterinsurgency cannot proceed merely on horrors. | ||
It requires conscious and systematic application by the ruling class or its dupes. | ||
This was achieved by fusing psychology and psychiatry in the 1930s. | ||
Since then, the science of the mind has been converted into the craft of mind destruction. | ||
Legitimate therapeutic approaches have given way to behavior-modifying pseudoscience in the name of aversion therapy. | ||
This conversion of the mind science was truly shaped by war. | ||
The war of mental genocide waged by the bourgeoisie against the working class. | ||
The essential premise of the work of Tavistock is the premise that certain kinds of democratic institutions represent far more efficient instrumentalities for fascist dictatorship than the traditional, straightforwardly authoritarian models. | ||
From the great oil hoax and CIA-style brainwashing, the psychological sciences have followed the route initially outlined in 1945 by Dr. | ||
John Rawlings Rees, grandmaster of Psywar counterinsurgency, in his book, The Shaping of Psychiatry by War. | ||
Rees called for the development of psychiatric shock troops in order to develop, quote, methods of political control based upon driving the majority of the human population towards psychosis through procedures of so-called programmed behavioral modification. | ||
He proposed this to render the population submissive under the post-World War II economic world order. | ||
And there in a single page or a single set of pages... | ||
is the history and modern application of the psychological information war that's currently being waged. | ||
Of course, this whole book has an entire chapter on Alice Huxley, and we reference the Huxley quote regularly on this program where he talks about the fact that you can do everything with your spear except for sit on it. | ||
In other words, you can conquer people through overt and violent authoritarianism, but if you want to relax and enjoy your position at the top, Of this controlled society. | ||
You can't use force to achieve that. | ||
You have to use democratic institutions and manipulation of people's minds on a chemical, psychological, psychiatric, or subconscious level to achieve total, complete, and unquestionable control. | ||
And so that's what's going on now. | ||
And is it any wonder that this same institution that helped to bring about this Psychiatric war in the first place is now the centerpiece in the transgenderism for children debate. | ||
What do you think creates submissive subjects more than convincing the subjects to abandon their very humanity? | ||
And that's exactly what's happening. | ||
So earlier this year in July, the NHS in the UK closed the Tavistock Child Gender Identity Clinic. | ||
A story from the BBC, July 28th, reports the NHS is to close the UK's only dedicated gender identity clinic for children and young people. | ||
Again, the other thing that... | ||
People like Mark Benioff are very proud. | ||
They're philanthropists because they do things like pay hospitals to create a transgender wing for children. | ||
That's their contribution to this human experiment. | ||
Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust has been told to shut the clinic by spring after it was criticized in an independent review, essentially saying... | ||
Well, everything you know to be true about transgender children, that the current model of care was leaving young people at a considerable risk of poor mental health and distress, and having one clinic was not a safe or viable long-term option. | ||
Now a new documentary has been made about Tavistock and about transgender children in total. | ||
It's called No Turning Back. | ||
It's from Iconic Film. | ||
It's an iconic original film spelled I-C-K-O-N-I-C. Here's the trailer for No Turning Back, clip number 21. | ||
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...gender clinic is facing a class action lawsuit. | |
Allegations include recklessly prescribing puberty blockers. | ||
And their answer is to prescribe you at how old? | ||
At 16 years old. | ||
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16 years old puberty blockers. | |
There was so many psychologists saying, something isn't appropriate about the treatment we're giving these children. | ||
And they've said things like, I transned hundreds of kids, and I don't think any of them should have been trans. | ||
We don't allow children to drink. | ||
We don't allow them to use sunbeds. | ||
And yet we're giving, you know, 19 years old the same drugs that are used to chemically castrate sex offenders. | ||
Children were being diagnosed as being trans. | ||
Very quickly, without any proper investigation, I decided to write a report. | ||
When they saw it, they tried to stop me. | ||
I got enrolled to therapy at the gender clinic. | ||
A hundred sessions later, I came out, medicalised for life, deeply damaged by surgery. | ||
And when I've looked back through my notes, all I've got is anger and rage. | ||
This is the issue of our time. | ||
It impacts upon each and every one of us. | ||
The medicine was involved in it. | ||
The law has become involved in it. | ||
The education system. | ||
Big Pharma is hugely implicated in this. | ||
I'm Dr. | ||
Heather Bransker-Levins, and I'm a sociologist and philosopher of medicine. | ||
I'm a detransitioner. | ||
Former president of the British Psycho-Amitic Society. | ||
Governor on the board of governors of the Tavistock Committee. | ||
Lawyer specialising in human rights. | ||
I am detransitioning. | ||
I was also a member of the Council of Governments for the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust. | ||
No turning back. | ||
Exclusively on Iconic, the alternative, which I understand is David Icke's production company. | ||
I know I found that trailer actually on David Icke's website. | ||
I didn't realize he was involved in the production of it. | ||
It looks incredibly high quality and it shows you that people are finally waking up to this and realizing what's going on and starting to stand up against it, which is a wonderful thing. | ||
Again, this is the way it works, right? | ||
They very quietly institute this stuff. | ||
Hoping people don't realize it, if you call it out, you're castigated, you're censured, you're considered a bigot and a backwards conservative, like how dare you try to stop this progress, this wonderful progress we're making as human species. | ||
And then once they sort of get their hooks in, once they establish these things, it becomes that much more difficult to reverse it. | ||
I mean, if you really think about it, This never should have got started. | ||
I mean, any responsible adult ever, if they're told, like, a little kid is like, actually, I think I'm a boy. | ||
Actually, I think I'm a girl. Like, you would never... | ||
No reasonable person would ever go, all right, well, shoot, get on the table. | ||
Let's, you know, start the laughing gas. | ||
Let's get to cutting. Like, it just makes no sense. | ||
So it's not that, like... | ||
The right wing is suddenly like going after transgender people. | ||
It's that this ideology that never should have even gotten started in the first place has insinuated itself into our various networks, hospitals, academia, all these sorts of things. | ||
And now we have to try to root it out. | ||
But it should have never got started in the first place. | ||
And if we knew what was going on and stopped it from ever coming about, Then it wouldn't take the effort that it's now going to take to disentangle legitimate institutions from this pervasive lie. | ||
We'll go to another clip from this documentary, taking your phone calls in the next segment. | ||
Clip number 22, shocking that vulnerable children were, quote, motored through sex change operations at Tavistock. | ||
Let's watch. A generation of children preyed upon, betrayed by those sworn to protect them. | ||
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The most important thing was that children... | |
We're being diagnosed as being trans. | ||
Very quickly, without any proper investigation, without taking the kind of lengthy form of detailed understanding that was part of the characteristic tradition. | ||
In other words, being motored through. | ||
Technically, it's four to six appointments over six months. | ||
But in fact, some were being moved through after only one or two appointments. | ||
No turning back. | ||
Streaming now. | ||
Newest documentary about Tavistock Institute. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Go directly out to your phone calls now for a name I don't recognize. | ||
I don't recognize David in Austin. | ||
Oh, wait, you were on... | ||
Let's go to David in Austin. | ||
David in Austin, line number five. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, thanks. Can you hear me? | |
Yes, sir. Go ahead. Cool. | ||
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Yeah, so on Wednesday, there was a couple of people that called in, one on your show and one on Alex's, that said they took dropperfuls of X2. And I just wanted to let the audience know that the dosage for X2 is one drop. | |
Thank you for that. I noticed that, actually, and I did mention it because I figured it was just the way he was phrasing it. | ||
We had a caller that was like, I take a dropper of Brain Force and a dropper of X2, and you're right. | ||
A dropper is way too much X2. You only need a drop maybe two, but I think just read the label. | ||
Make sure you're only taking the... | ||
Prescribed amount or the, you know, suggested amount you put in a glass of water and drink it is the right way to do it. | ||
But thank you for pointing that out, David, because you're right. | ||
I heard that, too. Do not take a dropper full of X2. It's too much. | ||
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It's too powerful. All right. | |
Thank you. I love your show. | ||
And I am a former liberal. | ||
And I think that these people are very... | ||
If you take the angle of, hey, the people involved in the Iraq War, Project for a New American Century, are the same people involved in this whole Ukraine thing. | ||
And it started out in 2014. | ||
I first caught wind of it reading Stephen F. Cohen of The Nation. | ||
Anyway, and then pointing out things like The people who war-gamed the election fraud, the Transition Integrity Project, you know, the person who founded that was the co-founder of PNAC. So, yeah, I think that you really should play, you know, off the history to get the cognitive dissonance of liberals more activated. | ||
So I think that... | ||
Maybe even the people monitoring the show are accessible that way. | ||
I was wondering about that yesterday. | ||
I was driving around and I was thinking about... | ||
It must be hard for people like Media Matters and others. | ||
Like you really have to find somebody who is psychologically captured to the fullest extent where they are ideological like robots. | ||
Because if you're going to have somebody sit here and watch Info Wars and try to come up with why we're bad people, like they're just going to sit here and watch nine hours, 10 hours a day of us just like telling the truth and being upfront about everything. | ||
Like they have to hate us on like an existential level. | ||
Like it's got to be in their bones or else. | ||
Otherwise, they would have to see what we really talk about and not do what they're doing, which is, you know, framing us as racist, racist, anti-Semite, Mossad agent, you know, whatever schizophrenic thing they like to call us. | ||
But I think you're exactly right, David. | ||
That's, you know, that was the first game of, you know, Wikipedia leapfrog that I played. | ||
I just went to the lockstep document author, Peter Schwartz, Global Business Network. | ||
He was a partner with Mark Benioff. | ||
You go, Mark Benioff, Klaus Schwartz. | ||
And I was just jumping around, and PNAC was kind of at the center of that Project for a New American Century. | ||
There was also the... CNAC. I can't remember exactly what it stands for now. | ||
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That stands for Center for a New American Security. | |
Yeah, yeah. Okay, CNAC. Yeah, yeah. | ||
New American Security. You're right. | ||
And that was when I found out about, I think it's called FM, it's Field Manual 325 or something. | ||
But it was the publication that was written by CNAS and PNAC that changed counterinsurgency to something rather than something to achieve a goal and then get out. | ||
It was like that's why we have perpetual war now is because of this change in the field manual operation. | ||
FM 32 is what it was called. | ||
And that was written by the PNAC and CNAS guys. | ||
That's why we were in Afghanistan and Iraq gaining nothing for years and years and years because they changed their counterinsurgency tactics to where you could never achieve your goal and you were just going to be stuck there forever. | ||
It's what got us into this quagmire. | ||
But, yeah, you just go around, start, you know, go to Transition Integrity Project. | ||
Just start clicking on names. | ||
Go to Wikipedia for Transition Integrity Project. | ||
Start clicking on names and see the network build in your own mind and then make an infographic and share it with us so we can get it out there to everyone. | ||
That's how you change people's minds. | ||
Hopefully. | ||
Hey, we – David's mind got changed at some point. | ||
So there's hope for people out there, self-described liberals, such as myself. | ||
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You know, I was... | |
Back in the early 2000s, I still consumed only alternative media, you know, like Democracy Now!, Flashpoint, free speech radio news, which must be right-wing now. | ||
And so, you know, that's when I first started seeing who the players were. | ||
But, yeah, in 2014, when they pivoted, it was like, wow, that was so easy for them to do. | ||
Right. Heck, I used to watch, like, back in... | ||
In, like, college days, like 2008, 9, 10, I would go to Infowars and the Young Turks to find the truth because the Young Turks were anti-establishment and would say a lot of the same things that Infowars did. | ||
It's just Infowars had a... | ||
A foundation grounded in a solid ideology that we've stuck to this whole time, whereas the left wing has just gone off the rails and is completely captured by the corporate interest by this point. | ||
It's very sad to see. Thank you so much for the call, David. | ||
I do want to get to some more callers here. | ||
We have Ben in Virginia who wants to talk about the aftermath of a nuke attack. | ||
You should also have your X2 ready for that. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Ben. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, how you doing, Harrison? | |
Good to talk to you again. | ||
I don't get to talk very much now that I'm working all the time. | ||
Well, good to hear from you. What's on your mind? | ||
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So I was just thinking about, imagine if there was threats of nuclear war going around, which there are clearly right now. | |
But imagine if we get to the point where one of our political leaders is actually going to decide to put their hand and threaten to wave the button, and it goes viral. | ||
And imagine all the people on left and right getting together and actually potentially maybe agreeing on something. | ||
I'm telling you, this has been my idea for a long time. | ||
I've said it before, I think one of the primary reasons why they need the two-party system is because both parties are in favor of war. | ||
And why any group like a libertarian group isn't going to make it is because I think? | ||
I think that would be the most successful third party in American history, just the anti-war party. | ||
It's like, are you liberal? Are you conservative? | ||
It's like, well, we vary, but the one thing we all agree on is no war. | ||
We don't want war. We want to do everything we can to prevent war. | ||
I think that would be hugely successful. | ||
I think you have liberals and conservatives both going, hey, we might disagree on abortion. | ||
We might want to draw the line somewhere else when it comes to crime and that sort of stuff. | ||
But if we can just avoid full-scale annihilation of human beings across the world, that's a pretty good place to start. | ||
I think that could be a thing that unites us. | ||
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Hey, Harrison, I got one other thing I wanted to talk to you about, too. | |
Go ahead. My new job, I do work on missiles. | ||
Funny enough that we're talking about that right now. | ||
I just want to say the government has to meet a quota every so often to get rid of how many missiles they have because they don't want to keep old inventory for too long. | ||
Just a heads up. | ||
That's the sad thing. | ||
A lot of my friends that are Just about all of them, actually. | ||
Everybody I know that's in, like... | ||
And I got some pretty smart friends, folks. | ||
They're in, like, rocket engineering and stuff. | ||
Every single one of them works for a defense contractor. | ||
Every single one of them. I mean, except for, like, SpaceX. | ||
Yeah, that's what I'd do right now. Yeah, what else are you going to do? | ||
I mean, that's where the money is. That's where all of the money is. | ||
Everything that's not weaponry is manufactured elsewhere. | ||
It's the only thing we have left is manufacturing missiles and then creating the conflict so we can sell the missiles. | ||
I mean, it's a... It's a very efficient and effective business plan, I guess you could say. | ||
It's just not a great plan for existence. | ||
Thanks so much for that call, Ben. | ||
Great stuff. Let's go to Nathaniel in Rhode Island. | ||
Nathaniel, it says you were arrested yesterday. | ||
Am I reading that right? That's right. | ||
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I was arrested. Can you hear me? | |
Yes, sir. Go ahead. Okay, before I say that, I just want to go like this real quick. | ||
She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Okay, because your name is Harry's son, so, you know, George Harrison, the Beatles. | ||
Okay, but anyways, yeah, I was arrested yesterday in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. | ||
It was really a travesty. | ||
The demo rat here in demo rat majority states, they trample all over the Constitution. | ||
So I'm a street preacher. | ||
I walk around with a Jesus sign, and I was in a place called Portsmouth. | ||
I was preaching near a gas station, and somebody was trying to say that I'm crazy, so I called him an old fool. | ||
And then some overweight lady who worked at the gas station said, She called the cops on me, so I called her a fat, stupid itch. | ||
I-T-C-H. And I've been street preaching for some time. | ||
That's not very Christian of you, Nathaniel. | ||
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Well, we can discuss that later. | |
You can't be yelling at people on the street. | ||
But here's the thing. Here's the thing, okay? | ||
Quickly. I'm used to cops showing up and talking to me. | ||
We've got to go to break, Nathaniel. | ||
I'm sorry. We'll be back with the third hour of American Journal. | ||
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Stay with us. I knew you guys were trying to do something tricky. | |
We don't like the Beatles. | ||
We don't like flowers and birds either. | ||
We're up on these boys. | ||
Folks, back out to your phone calls. | ||
The third hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
Nathaniel is calling in from Rhode Island. | ||
I gotta say, Nathaniel, so far, you don't necessarily sound completely innocent in this situation. | ||
You're yelling at women on the street. | ||
They're calling the cops. | ||
Help me understand where I'm seeing it wrong. | ||
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Okay, well, I mean, first of all, I just want to say, I love you guys, you know? | |
You guys are my allies, and I really appreciate the Infowars Network. | ||
So basically, okay, so Jesus, believe it or not, is a controversial figure, in my opinion. | ||
He said things like, for example, he called some people whitewashed sepulchers. | ||
He said, you look nice on the outside, but inside, you are full of dead men's bones. | ||
So he called King Herod a fox. | ||
And so basically, though, what I wanted to say was—and hey, I'm not perfect. | ||
I don't believe in infallibility when it comes to us people who are not Jesus. | ||
I don't believe in infallibility. | ||
But so basically what I wanted to call was because when the cops showed up, Okay, usually when the cops show up, they say, hey, buddy, you're bothering people. | ||
You need to leave now. | ||
But yesterday in Portsmouth, they literally, okay, so the license plate on the cop car was 6661, okay? | ||
And then so they got out of the vehicle, and they said to me, basically, you offended somebody, and that's against the law in Rhode Island. | ||
You're under arrest. So I got arrested. | ||
I was like, really? And so I have a court date on October 20th, so can you guys please pray for me? | ||
I really need as much prayer as I can get, my friend. | ||
Yeah, yeah, of course. Of course you have our prayers, and thank you so much for your support. | ||
That is very weird. I mean, it's definitely not illegal to offend somebody, so I'd like to see what the actual charges are, but hopefully they drop the case or you're able to... | ||
You know, settle and not get in any trouble. | ||
I mean, you know, it's not something I would do and talk to people like that, but I think as long as you're within your First Amendment right, you know... | ||
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Exactly, my friend. Exactly. | |
All right, well, good luck to you, Nathaniel. | ||
I'll just, you know... Thank you. I'll just say, you know, Jesus... | ||
You're right, Jesus was a controversial character, but he also was... | ||
Well, I don't know. I imagine him being more soft-spoken. | ||
Maybe that's just me. | ||
But it's funny. Nathaniel, just take it easy, okay? | ||
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Just take it easy. Just chill. | |
Just chill. What would Jesus do? | ||
He'd be fine with it. | ||
But no, it's funny. People in the modern day want to portray Jesus as this just like... | ||
Hippie dippy, like never said anything wrong. | ||
It's like, why do you think they killed him? | ||
Do you not get that what he was saying was like it got him killed? | ||
It wasn't just that he was claiming to be a king and people were like, you're not allowed to be king. | ||
It's like, no, he was upsetting everything. | ||
He was destroying the entire foundation of their civilization at that point. | ||
So it's like, when you actually read the gospel and read The actual accounts of Jesus, you're like, whew, this guy was asking for trouble. | ||
I always say, my friend who does stand-up, his old joke, where he's like, it's like if I walked into the DMV and was like, nobody needs driver's licenses. | ||
Like, you can't just, it's just some guy changing the law. | ||
You can't come in and claim that you're the authority now. | ||
And then it turns out he was right. | ||
It turns out he did have the authority to change the rules like that. | ||
He wasn't changing anything. | ||
He was just letting people know what the new rules were. | ||
Right? Folks, we're going to be back on the other side with more of your phone calls, more videos as well. | ||
Maybe we'll play in the next segment. | ||
I've got a recording of Bill Gates, where he almost lets out the truth, and you can hear him correct himself. | ||
This is when it comes to the so-called Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
So we'll get into the Inflation Reduction Act and Bill Gates' involvement. | ||
When I contributed to the act, it was all senators, and they're great. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, info warriors of all ages. | ||
So glad that you're here on this Friday broadcast. | ||
I gotta say, today was a bit of a... | ||
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Slow news day, all things considered. | |
I mean, sure. Nuclear apocalypse, right? | ||
Calling for a preemptive strike against Vladimir Putin. | ||
Federal agents hunting down conservatives. | ||
I mean, you know, it's still a big news day. | ||
I'm sort of slow. All things considered, when you consider the stories we had yesterday that were just bombshell after bombshell after bombshell. | ||
The biggest story today was Kanye West going on Tucker Carlson and saying some very normal things that everybody knows to be true. | ||
This is a shocking development in the mainstream media. | ||
Incredible. Should we go to some of these videos? | ||
We'll go to some of these videos and go out to your phone call. | ||
Phone calls. Let's go to... | ||
Let's go to 17 here. This is Kanye West saying the establishment media is the real enemy of the people. | ||
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Let's watch. So you made reference to the White Lives Matter t-shirt which you brought out at Paris Fashion Week. | |
Why did you do that and what did it mean? | ||
You know... | ||
I do certain things from a feeling. | ||
I like... I just channeled the energy. | ||
It just feels right. It's using... | ||
A gut instinct, a connection with God, and just brilliance. | ||
You know, like if you ask Tanya Harding how she did the triple flip or the triple spin, she was in so much practice that when it was time for her to skate, In a competitive format, it just happened. Like, it happened outside of practice. | ||
It happened in a real format. | ||
And that's what's happening. | ||
God is, like, preparing us for the real battles. | ||
And we are in a battle with the media. | ||
Like, the majority of the media has a godless agenda. | ||
And the joke's at work and this whole like, oh yeah, it's crazy and all these things, they don't work. | ||
Because the media has, you know, they've also watched travesties happen, just even specifically to me. | ||
And just watch it and act like it wasn't happening. | ||
And they stay quiet about it. | ||
I'd say they didn't even stay quiet about it. | ||
They really celebrated when bad things were happening to Kanye West. | ||
And again, it's one of those things that's, maybe it's not even quantifiable or like scientifically able to be validated, but it actually kind of is. | ||
In fact, the phenomenon of like gut instinct is real. | ||
And I guess it's not quantifiable in the sense of you're never going to find the exact function of That guides and manages your gut instinct because I don't and maybe that's just me I really do I believe that there's a such thing as a soul and I believe there's such thing as God and I believe that there are like physical components to our connection with God that the the gut instinct is one of them and one thing that they do know to be true through science through our God science is That the lower your testosterone, | ||
the less likely you are to go with your gut. | ||
And that a high testosterone makes you more likely to go with your gut. | ||
And that going with your gut is something like... | ||
Again, it's like metaphysical. | ||
It's like beyond the physical. It's like there are calculations going on in your brain in the subconscious that you can't... | ||
Articulate why you think something's right, why you think something's wrong, why you want to do something, why you want to go somewhere at a certain time. | ||
You can't put it into words, but you just know because your brain is making all these sorts of calculations in the background and just giving you the answer without showing you the work that it's doing. | ||
And when you have a lower testosterone, you're less likely to do that. | ||
You're much more likely to rely on outside stimulus and rely on what the... | ||
You know, majority opinion is you're more likely to be able to be influenced or, you know, second guess and, you know, think about, you know, what you would just do if you had a high testosterone and go and learn how to go with your gut. | ||
You would just go with your gut. You wouldn't stop and think about it and make the wrong decision at the end of the day. | ||
And that's all to say that your testosterone is lowered by things like mercury. | ||
There's a study done about mercury in wetlands that lowered the testosterone of water birds. | ||
And so it's like you can connect all these little threads. | ||
You have the data point of... | ||
Going with your gut. You have the data point of lower testosterone makes you less likely to go with your gut. | ||
You have the data point of... | ||
Because going with your gut is all about confidence, really, in a lot of ways. | ||
Because you're not confident and just, you know... | ||
Again, you have to think about it and you have to go, well, does this person want me to do it? | ||
And what does everybody think I want to do? | ||
It's why they're trying to destroy manhood, like the Tucker Carlson documentary says, or like is observable in your everyday life. | ||
That if you're in a group of people and the person that you're listening to says something incorrect, even if the people in the group know it's incorrect, they're likely going to just be quiet and not say anything. | ||
You need men who are just like, screw all you. | ||
That's wrong. I'm going to stand up and say that that's wrong. | ||
Oh, well, but you'll be ostracized. | ||
Oh, but everybody disagrees with you. | ||
They'll think you're bad. It's like, so what? | ||
He's wrong. I'm going to say he's wrong. | ||
You need that... That forthrightness and that's what testosterone is actually the chemical that makes men more likely to do that than women and high testosterone men more likely to do it than low testosterone men. | ||
So like all of this ties into what Kanye was just saying that he's like when he says he's going with his yeah testosterone makes men less likely to question their impulses. | ||
That's a good way of putting it. Sex hormone connected with the gut instinct and the way Kanye explains it right is In that article, they say hot-headed. | ||
You don't have to be hot-headed. It doesn't mean hot-headed. | ||
It means you go with your gut. You should go with your instinct. | ||
Having low testosterone makes people more hot-headed, actually. | ||
More aggressive, they found in trials they've done with monkeys with low testosterone. | ||
More aggressive and more submissive. | ||
And a strange dichotomy. But Kanye West is like, he's like, it's my connection with God. | ||
When he's talking about going with his gut instinct, he's talking about just trying to It's like a gift from God because it's not a conscious thought of your own. | ||
It's something that seemingly comes from outside of you and just tells you what to do. | ||
And in a very real sense, that's what's actually happening. | ||
It's that your brain, this force outside of you, is telling you things that you don't have the ability to consciously recognize. | ||
And so... Like, all of what's happening to men, especially in this country, is not happening by accident. | ||
It's happening on purpose, and one of the primary reasons why they would want low testosterone men who are weak and incapable of making decisions and unwilling to go with their gut is because they're literally, chemically, cutting them off from God, cutting them off from reality, cutting them off from being able to stand up for themselves or make correct decisions or go with their gut and... | ||
Respond to what they know to be true. | ||
None of this is on accident. | ||
None of this is unknown to the scientists that are bringing all of this about. | ||
They literally celebrate how low testosterone is, even though it's an existential crisis that has to be reversed. | ||
They're willing to put us in that position because of the sociological effects of having a population of men who are not willing to go with their gut, so they cannot make up their own minds about things. | ||
They have to rely on the authority for decision-making and instruction. | ||
They can't rely on themselves. | ||
It's all very sophisticated. | ||
It's all tied into diet and heavy metal poisoning, which comes a lot from vaccines which have mercury in them, to stabilize them, right? | ||
So when they inject you with mercury, they're literally injecting you with a testosterone limiter, which is actively cutting off your unfiltered connection to... | ||
Nature. That's what it is, right? | ||
Because your conscience serves as a filter between reality and your mind. | ||
And the gut instinct is when that filter isn't there and you're just getting directly to the source, which is what he's describing when he's talking about practicing so much that when it comes to game time, you don't even think about it. | ||
He's talking about entering a flow state, which is straight out of Miyamoto Musashi's book of five rings, Way of the Warrior. | ||
Where you prepare and practice so much that when it comes time to do it, you remove that filter of consciousness. | ||
You aren't thinking about what you're doing and how you're striking. | ||
It's baked into your brain chemistry by that point. | ||
So your actions in combat and in war is without the filter of consciousness straight to the source. | ||
Kanye's got the connection. | ||
All I'm saying is Kanye's got the connection. | ||
It's why he's breaking out and why they fear him. | ||
It's amazing. Folks, we go out to your phone calls now. | ||
Looks like we have Chris in Arizona. | ||
He wants to talk about John Bolton. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Chris, you're on the air. | ||
We will be in just a moment. | ||
All right, thanks for calling in, Chris. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Can you hear me all right? | |
Yes, sir. All right. | ||
My name's Chris, and I'm a living defenseaholic. | ||
Yeah, I want... | ||
I listened to, I don't know if you've ever heard of, oh God, I'm drawing a blank on his name right now. | ||
Anyway, there was a podcast he had Michael Tracy on, and they were talking about Trump and his connection to the neocons. | ||
I think a lot of people are forgetting this. | ||
He's the guy that hired John Bolton. | ||
And he put a lot of neocons in there, and he's very friendly with the neocons. | ||
And I just think we need to move on from Trump. | ||
I think he did a lot of good things, and I like how he fights, but he's not the answer. | ||
And I don't know if DeSantis is, but I am way more willing to go with DeSantis. | ||
And I just think he had the opportunity to... | ||
Pardon Assange, and he didn't do it. | ||
And that's a stain on him. | ||
He said he would go after Clinton. | ||
He didn't do it. There's so many red flags with him at this point that beyond the vaccine thing that I think I don't get how people don't see it. | ||
And even a guy like Alex, I just don't know how he doesn't talk about this more. | ||
Well, because I think, again, I had to say it, but I think you're falling into the trap of He's not perfect, so get rid of him. | ||
Nobody ever thought he was totally perfect. | ||
He dealt with neocons because the government is literally infested with them. | ||
You know what I mean? You know, to expect Donald Trump to be able to go in and literally upend the entire system and replace every single neocon with an America first person, it's just an unreasonable request. | ||
I mean, he did hire John Bolton, but I think also every book that was written about or every article that was written about it was he basically despised John Bolton and would mock him and be like, why does this guy love war so much? | ||
I mean, my memory is he hired him, then he fired him after a couple months, never did anything that he wanted. | ||
3D chess, I guess maybe QAnon idea was that Trump had made everybody who came into his administration sign a pledge to not engage in lobbying for five years after they left his administration. | ||
So the idea was he hired John Bolton for a month, made him sign the pledge, and then fired him. | ||
And now John Bolton is legally barred from actually participating in a In this sort of stuff. | ||
So, yeah, you know, Donald Trump, just look at the four years under Donald Trump. | ||
He played the neocons Just like he played the liberals, right? | ||
They thought they had somebody who was going to go along with their plans, but it was the only time in my life, in my living memory at least, that America did not start a war. | ||
It was not engaged in the creation of a new global conflict. | ||
As soon as he got out of office, they went into Ukraine. | ||
They impeached him for trying to figure out what was happening in Ukraine. | ||
They tried to get him with the Syrian chemical attacks. | ||
I mean, the dude... | ||
He's clearly not a neocon, but Washington, D.C. is infested with neocons. | ||
He was bringing about peace in a number of different ways, and from all reports, he may have hired these guys, but he did not do what they wanted him to do. | ||
And, yeah, I mean, hopefully he's learned that lesson as well. | ||
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But again, it's like... Well, look at what he did with... | |
He funded the entire... | ||
Allowed the entire thing with Yemen to continue working... | ||
Funding the Saudi Arabia. | ||
And I mean, why even hire John Bolton? | ||
And the podcast was Scott Horton Interviews. | ||
It was with Michael Tracy. | ||
And they talk all about his connections with the neocons. | ||
And why didn't he pardon Assange? | ||
And, you know, the whole Q thing. | ||
Does anybody really believe at this point they don't know who's putting Q out? | ||
And Trump has not once come out and said, Trump, Q is nothing to do with me, and it's a scam. | ||
And there's no way that they do not know who's putting Q out. | ||
And the fact that Q has not been arrested or whatever is ridiculous. | ||
Yeah. No, I mean, yeah, I mean, Q's obviously ridiculous. | ||
It may have been real in the beginning, but it got completely co-opted by the intelligence agencies themselves. | ||
But again, it's like, if you think the neocons, I mean, just look at the way the neocons tried to do everything they possibly could to stop Trump from getting into office. | ||
Again, guys... He was president of the United States. | ||
Like, same thing with the vaccine. | ||
It's just, what would you rather have him do? | ||
And just play it out in your mind how that would go and what it would look like. | ||
And again, this is why people think it's hilarious when I say he's a ninja, but it's like he's operating in a in a environment completely captured by the neocons and leftists who are who have a pact where they work together behind the scenes. | ||
They pursue the same goals entirely and they can and will kill him. | ||
Let's not forget that. | ||
And they can and will do even more nefarious things to stop him from doing what he's doing. | ||
So he had to he had to act with the permission of these people while fighting these people. | ||
The fact that he has had any success at all is a testament to his ability. | ||
And I think there is nobody other than Trump that offers a glimmer of hope these days. | ||
DeSantis is good. | ||
He's not Donald Trump. | ||
And he's only he's only a thing because Donald Trump led the way. | ||
So I still think Donald Trump literally all he has to do is just do what he was doing before and unleash American energy. | ||
And revamp the economy. | ||
And that is not the totality of what we need to do. | ||
But it's a necessary step as we move forward. | ||
But thank you so much for the call, Chris. | ||
I do appreciate it. | ||
We could start a rivalry on the show. | ||
I'll be Team DeSantis, you be Team Trump. | ||
And we'll just go at it. | ||
Are you trying to divide and conquer us right now? | ||
Yes. No, we are united in our love of Trump. | ||
I am the host! | ||
I decide what we like! | ||
No, I don't care. | ||
Whatever. Like whoever you want. | ||
As long as it's not... | ||
DeSantis. Let's go to... | ||
Just kidding. DeSantis is great. He's just not Trump. | ||
Let's go to T in Colorado. | ||
You want to talk about an image of Bohemian Grove. | ||
What do you mean by that, T? Hey, how's it going, Harrison? | ||
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Good, thank you. So I actually wanted to point out something that I think is kind of creepy. | |
So there's an image of Bohemian Grove, and it's on the internet. | ||
I mean, it's one of the first ones that pop up when you search Bohemian Grove. | ||
sort of ceremony it looks like and there's like priests or they they're dressed like priests and one of the priests I'll call them is holding something in her hands and there's like chains of purple light going from it to what look like children and it looks like they're suspended from the chains light and there's a big fire burning in front of that horrible statue they have and in the center of the flames there's a floating head yeah | ||
that's the cremation of care ceremony. | ||
That's what Alex Jones filmed when he snuck in there in the 90s. | ||
And yeah, it's a mock human sacrifice where they burn a human effigy that's supposed to represent a child or a human sacrifice to the god of Moloch. | ||
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I'm actually not talking about the cremation at care ceremony. | |
Like, this picture that's online, it's a picture of some sort of different ceremony where they're standing in front of the statue and one of the priest-looking people is holding something in her hands. | ||
It looks like an orb. And there's chains of purple light going from this orb to these children. | ||
We'll try to find that and bring it up on the show. | ||
Thanks for that call, T. I appreciate it. | ||
More on the other side, folks. Don't go anywhere. | ||
It's AmericanJournal and 4Wrestore.com. | ||
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Please do share the links around. | ||
I don't know if it's... | ||
I don't know how much is known about it. | ||
I guess there's stories in the left-wing media, but... | ||
A bit of a security issue here at Infowars. | ||
Like, when we tell you that we're being attacked in a myriad of different ways... | ||
It's the informational attack on mainstream media calling us all sorts of names. | ||
It's the lawfare attacks that are actively dissecting our company and just trying to rob us blind, in my opinion. | ||
There's all those different ways, but there's also the academics that are studying us and studying how we spread. | ||
It's the big tech Limp-wristed weirdos in California seeking out our alternative accounts to delete them and stop us from talking to our friends on there. | ||
And they're also tempting continuously, it seems, to hack into our systems here and try to find some dirt. | ||
Because they know, they're sure, we're hiding deep, dark secrets that they just have to expose. | ||
It's so funny. They have these, like, incredibly well funny... | ||
You think... You think George Soros has given $20 billion to left-wing causes and all they're doing is making billboards and writing ads? | ||
I mean, you could hire an army. | ||
With that kind of money, and that's what they do. | ||
They're hiring professional hackers to get into every right-wing organization, and plus they have backdoor access because they have operatives working inside big tech who can circumvent password protections and just get directly at your information. | ||
Sometimes they give it to the FBI, sometimes they leak it to the media, but whether it's Twitter or Axios or the Daily Beast or any of these outlets, they're happy to take Reportedly hacked material and publish it ad nauseum. | ||
Despite the fact that the reason that Twitter took down the Hunter Biden story was ostensibly because it was hacked material. | ||
It wasn't hacked. We never heard the end of it when it came to Hunter Biden. | ||
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We don't disseminate hacked material. | |
When that was not hacked. | ||
That's immoral. And that material was not hacked. | ||
It was provided to the authorities. | ||
It was just given over. | ||
Not hacked. So if it's not hacked material, they will call it hacked material and take it off of Twitter. | ||
When it's openly hacked material, where like the ADL and like Axios, they all have tweets that are like, in this hack dump by left-wing hacker organization, whatever, whatever, we can see all of the personal emails of the Oath Keepers. | ||
And it's just like, so that's fine. | ||
That's fine to publish. Oh, right, because they're enemies of the state. | ||
No, it's not the state. They're enemies of the globalists. | ||
They're enemies of the Kamal. Enemies of the deep state. | ||
Enemies of the deep state, exactly. | ||
So it's totally ridiculous. And it's also just hilarious that like... | ||
Again, same type of thing. | ||
Like we were talking about earlier how, you know... | ||
There's got to be a certain amount of people who go work for some left-wing organization and are like, I'm going to watch Infowars and clip stuff out and write articles about how evil they are. | ||
And then they watch us for like 100 hours and their sheet is just blank. | ||
They're just like, they haven't said anything racist or hateful this whole time. | ||
Suddenly they're straight. Yeah, it turns them straight. | ||
It reverses their transition, yeah. | ||
It's amazing what InfoWars can do. | ||
Suddenly they're buying X2 off the InfoWars site, and they're suddenly wearing Gadsden flag hats, and they're just like, I don't know what happened to me. | ||
Letting their armpit hair grow out. I was working for George Soros. | ||
He assigned me to watch InfoWars, and now I love America, and I don't know what's going on. | ||
I'm sure that's happening. I'm sure the same type of thing, like, they're like, we're in. | ||
We're in now. We're finally going to expose the Russia connection to Infowars. | ||
And it's just like, like, they literally had, they published a video with our security camera footage. | ||
They have full access to our freaking inside the office security. | ||
I don't know. Maybe I shouldn't be talking about this. | ||
Yeah, probably not. It's a law matter. | ||
But there's a story on the mainstream media. | ||
I'm not revealing anything that you can't find in the mainstream media. | ||
But it's just like It's hilarious that they have nothing. | ||
They have nothing. They could have full—they probably do have full access, you know, through whatever hook or crook they need. | ||
I mean, they got, you know, all of the Oath Keepers information, and they just, like, write these big articles that are, like, exposed, the inside information about Oath Keepers. | ||
And it's like, ah, turns out they're a bunch of good old boys that like shooting guns and hanging out with other veterans. | ||
Right. Damn it. Right? | ||
Like, there's got to be some people that are like, we're in. | ||
Now we're going to get all the dirty secrets. | ||
And then they're just like, oh, they're just decent people? | ||
They just say the same things in private that they say in public? | ||
Dang it. I thought there'd be secrets. | ||
I thought there'd be something dirty in here that I could exploit. | ||
But it's all normal. These are all normal people who are honest. | ||
Darn it. Yeah, sorry you guys. | ||
Sorry. Sorry you wasting your time on a snipe hunt. | ||
You're searching for something that doesn't exist, so get over it. | ||
We're good people, and there's no dirt. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Hate to break it to you. Incredible. | ||
Let's go out to the phone calls again. | ||
We've got... And again, I'm just trying to go to people I don't recognize. | ||
So if you're calling in and holding, but I've talked to you recently, I'm sorry, but I do want to go to people that I don't recognize. | ||
James in Oklahoma. Power and authority. | ||
I like that topic. Thanks for calling in, James. | ||
You're on the air. Yes, sir. | ||
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Thanks for calling in. I apologize. | |
Yes, sir. Power and authority. | ||
What we're looking at is that Christ has been given all power and authority over the earth. | ||
So what we have here is a situation that when we give our power and authority over these vicious false mandates to these things, when we give our power and authority over to the evil ones, that's our free will to do that. | ||
So what we can do is, one, obey God, resist the devil, and he will flee from you. | ||
To resist these mandates, to resist what's wrong. | ||
And what the other gentleman was saying about going out and doing things, you know, Jesus, he flipped the tables of the... | ||
The money changers? | ||
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The money changers. | |
You see, we don't obey ungodly edicts. | ||
Right. We obey God first. | ||
We obey Christ first. | ||
He has all power and authority over all things. | ||
We should be... | ||
What am I trying to think of here? | ||
You know, going to God for these things. | ||
Right. It says that we can go to our government with our issues, our problems, you know, we can go protest. | ||
But first we should be going to God because he's the ultimate power and authority. | ||
You see what I'm saying? We go to him. | ||
It's not that we wouldn't go and vote. | ||
It's not that we wouldn't go and vote. | ||
Do the things that are necessary to preach the truth. | ||
Because he says, go out and preach the gospel. | ||
Preach the truth. He says, he is the way, the truth, and the life. | ||
So when we're preaching the truth, kind of like when Alex Jones, he'd have people call in and say, you know, I've been saved by listening to you. | ||
Well, he wasn't really preaching Christ per se. | ||
He wasn't saying Jesus Christ constantly. | ||
He wasn't a preacher, but he was preaching truth. | ||
That's how people got to know it. | ||
So we don't have to engage in, you know, if we're preaching the truth, if we're speaking the truth, we're speaking of Him. | ||
So all these things with cloud feeding and, you know... | ||
Yeah, I think you're exactly right. | ||
And, you know, it's the way it's... | ||
If you really... And again, I don't even... | ||
Because I'm sort of the same way. I don't want to get super religious on it because I know we have people of all religions who watch us and agree with us and understand our position and... | ||
You know, you don't have to be a Christian to watch this show or to enjoy this or to understand, you know, what we're talking about here. | ||
I think it helps you have some sort of spiritual dimension. | ||
But, of course, there are atheists and everybody else who watches this show as well. | ||
So I don't like to make it a big part of my thing. | ||
I like when the callers do. | ||
I appreciate y'all's point of view, and I generally agree with it. | ||
I also just think that it, I don't know, it gives me... | ||
People are always like, how do you just talk, you know? | ||
Are you nervous? You're going to say something wrong. | ||
And it's just like, well, I know at the end of the day that... | ||
I really try my best to keep in a mindset of what would Jesus do and to love everybody and know that even if I get heated and start yelling and afterwards I'm like, oh geez, what was I just saying? | ||
It's like I can be confident in my position knowing that what I'm expressing is both true and loving to all humanity. | ||
So then, yeah, maybe people get offended that I'll make fun of things or We get offended that Alex Jones is, like, yelling. | ||
They're like, ooh, ooh, he's too loud. | ||
But it's like you can have that passion and know that you're in the right if you are grounded in something like Christianity, and that's my opinion. | ||
Thanks so much for that call, James. | ||
We're going to go out to more phone calls on the other side, and I'm going to show you that video of Bill Gates. | ||
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The last outlet in existence, it seems, that has absolutely no concern about the opinions of some billionaire paymaster or corporate advertiser. | ||
We And it's funny people don't get this. | ||
We rely on our audience. | ||
If you guys don't like what we're doing, if we aren't living up to your expectations, you will not go to InfoWars store. | ||
You won't support us. We'll go down. | ||
And what you rely on us for and what we tell you we're doing is telling the truth. | ||
If we don't do that, we go down. | ||
Like, it's a simple calculation. | ||
We're here to try to do our job, tell you the truth, and in a lot of ways, I see it as... | ||
My job to try to keep up the morale of the troops here in the trenches, here behind enemy lines. | ||
So we're going to go out to phone calls here in just a second. | ||
I do want to play a video of our perennial enemy, Bill Gates, who, by the way, his grandfather was one of the founding members of the Rockefeller Foundation. | ||
Another example, just like the Tavistock Institute, that what's going on right now is not some new aberration. | ||
It's not some novel story. | ||
Practice of the elites, it is literally just the continuation of centuries-long programs that the same families have been in charge of the entire time. | ||
So the Rockefeller Foundation that is funding a lot of this and organizing and carrying out a lot of this was directly funded by Bill Gates or was founded by Bill Gates' grandfather. | ||
Planned Parenthood was run by Bill Gates' father. | ||
Now Bill Gates is here running it In continuation. | ||
So let's go now to clip number two here. | ||
And I haven't listened to the whole thing. | ||
It's a two-minute video. We'll see if we can get to all of it. | ||
But I stopped after the first like 15 seconds and was just like, yep, I got to play this. | ||
Because listen to Bill Gates. | ||
Almost admit that he himself wrote the Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
He starts to say, and then he says, I contributed or something to the bill. | ||
Listen, Bill Gates almost admits he himself or his organization or his underlings wrote the Inflation Reduction Act, which by the way... | ||
It's not an inflation reduction act. | ||
It's a climate change bill. | ||
As the Democrats admitted, as soon as it passed, they were like, we passed the biggest climate change bill ever. | ||
It's called Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
Insane, right? Completely insane. | ||
But they did, and they do, and they're still doing this. | ||
So here's Bill Gates admitting that he's the one behind it. | ||
You know, I'm getting governments involved, even just this latest bill that I, you know, was personally involved in a lot of what got written into it and then working with the key senators in the last month to get it to pass. | ||
You know, that's far greater than any individual fortune. | ||
And I'm orchestrating a lot of people, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Really entered the climate innovation space at a time when there was almost nothing going on. | ||
And by having deep expertise, it's been able to not only do its funding, but also get other funders involved. | ||
And the idea of replacing all the physical economy, you're going to have to use markets, you're going to have to use government R&D budgets. | ||
And you'll actually have to find the right people to get behind. | ||
It's not just purely a financial thing. | ||
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This landmark piece of climate legislation almost did not happen. | |
You were one of the people who was involved in enabling it and helping it come through. | ||
You were someone who spoke to the Democratic Senator Joe Manchin, who was a deciding vote. | ||
Now, set the scene for me. | ||
Tell me the story of the call you made to Joe Manchin. | ||
Well, my dialogue with Joe has been going on for quite a while. | ||
I had a meeting where almost everyone on the Energy Committee came over and spent a few hours with me over a dinner discussing the role of innovation in climate and how the U.S. had both this opportunity and was really the only country, given the How quickly this needs to get done that has that innovation power. | ||
Our universities, our national labs, our risk-taking, our ability to attract the brightest people from all over the world to come together, we've seen in industry after industry how that matters. | ||
Those skills matter a lot for this climate innovation. | ||
And so the idea that some sort of tax credits and project financing would have to be part of the mix, as well as more R&D, that dialogue had been going on for a long time. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Just existence in our sacred democracy. | ||
Bill Gates and the secret push to save Biden's climate bill. | ||
Don't you love living in a democracy where unelected billionaire nerds who are despised by the vast majority of the population are able to use their wealth, position and power to impose upon the American people completely misnamed and misguided bills that do nothing that they promise and yet progress the despised agenda of the World Economic Forum, the Gates Foundation and a number of other globalist combines? | ||
It's just wild. It's just totally wild. | ||
There he is, admitting it. | ||
This latest bill that I contributed to the writing of... | ||
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He's a predator. | |
He's a predator. In his pink sweater. | ||
It's just mind-blowing. | ||
So there it is. That was the audio. | ||
Bill Gates admits he was personally involved in the Inflation Reduction Act climate change funding because they love democracy so much. | ||
Let's go out to the phone calls now. | ||
We've got Tom in Oakland who wants to talk about trauma-based mind control and the men in black. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Tom, you're on the air. | ||
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Hello? Hello. Hey, Harrison. | |
Man, it's great to talk to you. | ||
I just am excited. | ||
I'll just cut right to it. | ||
Let me just put a joke out there first. | ||
It's probably a little entertainment. | ||
Everything is so serious right now. | ||
Sure. I'm here in California Central. | ||
We've got a lot of... People streaming across down by San Diego. | ||
And I'll tell you what, we've got a lot of homelessness, too, so I'll tell you. | ||
But it dawned on me, how do we solve homelessness in California? | ||
You know? Any ideas? | ||
I know it's a mental health problem, but... | ||
I don't know. What do you got? | ||
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Well, let's just take them and let's just put them into an aircraft. | |
Send them on down below the border, and boom, they've got free healthcare, free voting rights, everything you want. | ||
It's perfect. Housing is done. | ||
Problem solved. I'm sorry, Tom. | ||
You said you were going to say a joke, not a reasonable suggestion. | ||
I mean, seriously, if I was homeless in California, I might actually do what Tom is saying. | ||
Cross the border into Mexico, and then walk across, throw your idea away in Mexico, walk across and go, see, hola, me llamo, Harrison, yo quiero un casa, por favor. | ||
And he'll just give you one. | ||
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Well, I've just been racking my brain about it. | |
You know, I deal with housing and I'm like, wait a minute, it's not a housing issue and just all the things going on here in Oakland, just voting rights for people that are not citizens. | ||
Yeah. If you're homeless in California, go cross the border illegally. | ||
They'll give you a free phone. | ||
They'll give you a flight to Philadelphia. | ||
They'll give you an envelope full of cash. | ||
That's a great idea. | ||
That's no joke, Tom. That's a legitimate way to exploit the current system in its utter and total stupidity. | ||
I'm sorry, Tom, we didn't even get to your main topic. | ||
If you want to call back in on Monday, I'm sorry, we only have a couple seconds left. | ||
If you want to call back in on Monday, we'd be happy to put you at the top of the list and take your phone call right off the bat. | ||
But that is going to do it for us. | ||
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