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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Happy Columbus Day to everybody and happy Indigenous Peoples Day to everybody else. | ||
Yes, we are coming to you live on this Monday, the 10th of October from Austin, Texas. | ||
We have a big show for you. | ||
We'll be joined by Stuart Rhodes, the 9 o'clock hour, calling in from prison to discuss the latest in his trial. | ||
Must be taking your phone calls and covering the biggest stories from the weekend. | ||
But first, here's the latest from Greg Reese. | ||
It's called Depopulation Agenda Continues as World Leaders Prepare for Nuclear War. | ||
Share it at Bandai Video. We're good to go. | ||
Russia is forcing all citizens conscripted to fight in Ukraine, now estimated to be 300,000 people, to get vaccinated for COVID or go to jail for 10 years. | ||
And dairy farmers in New Zealand are being forced to vaccinate their cattle with an mRNA vaccine. | ||
Which is reportedly resulting in the instant death of 15% of the herd. | ||
And the cattle that do survive will now produce milk and meat with the spike protein. | ||
It is now clear to all that the LGBT movement is part of this depopulation program. | ||
Homosexual sex wasn't enough for this death cult, so they incentivized castrating children under the guise of transgenderism. | ||
Eugenics program Planned Parenthood is now marketing puberty blockers and chemical castration for children. | ||
Planned Parenthood is also launching a new mobile abortion clinic in an attempt to maintain depopulation levels at the borders of states which have made it illegal to kill babies in the womb. | ||
And with the war in Ukraine needlessly escalating, with no peace talks being considered at all, it is evident that the Judas goats and their bureaucrat minions think they can kill us all and evade justice for their crimes against humanity. | ||
It appears that the United States has sabotaged Russia's Nord Stream 2 fuel pipeline, an act of war reminiscent of the Berlin-Baghdad railway conflict that helped ignite World War I. Early this week, Russia's infamous doomsday submarine, capable of creating a radioactive tsunami, reportedly disappeared from its base and was spotted days later while operating on the Arctic surface. | ||
Photographs in the city of Belgorod appear to show the deployment of the Paris VET mobile laser system, which renders an area invisible to enemy surveillance by blinding surrounding satellites, allowing Russia to secretly mobilize an attack. | ||
Retired Brigadier General Kimmett says nukes are on the table. | ||
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Look, I think it's fairly simple to lay down the options. | |
It could be the soft side of it, which is doubling down on sanctions, doubling down on export controls, ranging all the way to a nuclear response of our own and everything in between. | ||
Zelensky says that NATO must preemptively launch nuclear weapons against Russia as a warning. | ||
And unhinged Hollywood activist Sean Penn agrees with him. | ||
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Even countries that have nuclear weapons can remain intimidated to use them. | |
And we're seeing that now with our own country. | ||
And I fear what that legacy is going to be. | ||
No one wants to see a nuclear conflict. | ||
I don't want to see one. At the same time, if only one bully is going to be able to use those weapons as a threat, we've got to rethink what we're doing. | ||
The lunatics in charge are buying up underground bunkers and anti-radiation drugs in hopes they will survive the mass-culling agenda that continues on, unhindered. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
Remember, you can find and share that video at band.videoninfowars.com. | ||
Depopulation agenda continues as world leaders prepare for nuclear war. | ||
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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 show. This is the American Journal. | ||
You're watching us on InfoWars.com and Band.video. | ||
However you're finding us, thank you so much for being here. | ||
We're going to be taking your calls throughout the show today. | ||
We'll also be joined by Stuart Rhodes calling in from behind bars to talk about the first week of his trial and what he sees taking place. | ||
And of course, It's all in line with everything else that we see in this country. | ||
Not an accident, not coincidence that at the same time that InfoWars is being deconstructed in a courtroom, well, in multiple courtrooms around the country, we also have cases going on with leaders of things like the Oath Keepers. | ||
Being charged with crimes and facing decades in prison off of nothing for expressing their First Amendment right. | ||
First Amendment is under concerted attack right now. | ||
But while we still have it, we'll continue to use it and cover all the news they'd rather just not talk about. | ||
So let's not waste any more time. | ||
time let's get right into it here it is your daily dispatch all right here it is folks you Your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 10th of October, 2022. | ||
PayPal backtracks on fining users for misinformation, calls it an error. | ||
Oops, oopsies, whoops, did we say that? | ||
Our bad. Oh, gosh. | ||
Just an accident. | ||
PayPal has walked back a policy it published that would have fined users of its financial services $2,500 for spreading, quote, misinformation. | ||
After much backlash against the platform for attempts to police speech and after the company trended on Twitter from all of the people deleting their accounts, PayPal claims the policy was published in error. | ||
Yeah, see, you weren't supposed to know about it yet. | ||
The landing has been softened up quite enough. | ||
It's pretty incredible. | ||
We'll get into this a little bit more as well and talk about maybe who's influencing some of PayPal's policies in this regard. | ||
But it's sort of like, yeah, this was an egregious overstep in terms of what the people who are there to help facilitate transactions using your money are going to do once they have their hands on your money. | ||
It's really absurd, right? | ||
It's just like they're there as a bank, as a store of wealth that facilitates easy transaction. | ||
It's like once they have it, they're like, why shouldn't we keep it? | ||
Well, it's ours now, actually. | ||
We're holding on to it, so we're just going to take it from you for saying things we disagree with. | ||
Pretty egregious, pretty outrageous, pretty obvious why they walked it back and decided to reverse that policy. | ||
I don't believe it was published in error. | ||
I think they're simply dealing with the backlash. | ||
By pretending like it was an error. | ||
But this is not the first time that PayPal has had these types of policies in their terms of service. | ||
In fact, they're one of the worst when it comes to protecting free speech. | ||
They routinely ban people from their service for not complying to the official regime narrative. | ||
So this really isn't that big of a surprise. | ||
It shouldn't be that big of a surprise to anybody who's paying attention. | ||
It's just that they're a little far out over the reins, as they say. | ||
Pushing a little too hard. | ||
Being a little bit too obvious. | ||
So they're having to roll that back. | ||
Again, we'll cover that later. | ||
Later in the show. Meanwhile, we have this report, which has spread pretty virally over the weekend from InfoWars. | ||
Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrice Colors... | ||
Renovates backyard of her luxurious $1.4 million L.A. mansion. | ||
Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrice Colores has recently been busy making pricey renovations to the backyard of her luxurious $1.4 million mansion, according to a report. | ||
Photos from the Daily Mail show that Colores, a quote, trained Marxist, has installed a brand new sauna and garden outside of her ritzy house located in the Topanga Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles. | ||
Again, it's just worth reminding everybody that they have perp-walked Steve Bannon in front of the media, arrested him, charged him with crimes for daring to have a charity where the people running the charity pay themselves a salary. | ||
This is being portrayed as some sort of case of fraud. | ||
How dare you raise money and then only use 90% of it towards what you earn? | ||
Said you were going to use it towards. | ||
Meanwhile, Black Lives Matter has just straight up stolen hundreds of millions of dollars and they will never be charged for it. | ||
But yeah, it makes sense. | ||
How are you going to fight the power without a jacuzzi? | ||
I mean, how are you really going to stand up to evil white supremacists if you aren't doing it from a shaded gazebo? | ||
I mean, these things are necessary in order to... | ||
Bring about equity and equality. | ||
They have to have the hibiscus plants in just the right place. | ||
Just one of her mini mansions, by the way. | ||
Just one of this woman's mini, mini, mini mansions around the world. | ||
Just complete fraud, scam artists, and establishment tools. | ||
It's just hilarious. It's amazing. | ||
Meanwhile, a major event in the Ukraine war this weekend. | ||
Senior Ukrainian officials confirm Ukraine-orchestrated truck bomb attack. | ||
On Crimean Bridge, the New York Times reported Saturday evening that a, quote, senior Ukrainian official corroborated Russian reports that Ukraine was behind the truck bomb attack on the Crimean Bridge, which killed at least three civilians. | ||
The blast and fire sent part of the 12-mile Kerch A senior Ukrainian official corroborated the Russian reports the Ukraine was behind the attack. | ||
The official, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of a government ban on discussing the blast, added the Ukraine's intelligence services had orchestrated the explosion using a bomb loaded onto a truck being driven across the bridge. | ||
We'll also get into this a little bit later. | ||
I don't want to spend too much time on it, but a lot of very strange goings-on with this. | ||
I mean, even if the official story is all there is to see, it's still very weird that the established media in this country is praising the use of civilian-killing terrorist tactics. | ||
In a theater of war. | ||
So just even the official story is strange. | ||
There's also videos that purport to show a missile striking the bridge. | ||
And also there's what was originally called a suicide bomber. | ||
It's now being speculated that the truck driver actually didn't know he had the explosives in the back of his truck. | ||
So just straight up terrorism. | ||
But again we'll get into all of the various theories a little bit later. | ||
We also have this story, which just goes to show you how completely backwards everything is. | ||
Again, it's one of these stories that just touches on so much of what we cover on Infowars. | ||
Twitter removes, then reinstates, Florida's Surgeon General's COVID vaccine warning tweet. | ||
Twitter appears to have pulled a PayPal and promptly reinstated the post in question after a blowback on social media about the media site censoring the tweet. | ||
As of about noon on East Coast Sunday, the tweet was once again showing up under Florida Surgeon General Dr. | ||
Joseph Lopato's feed. | ||
And it's just amazing. | ||
So you have the Surgeon General of Florida releasing an article or a statement about a study from Harvard, and it's removed as misinformation from some nobody in Twitter. | ||
It's just who has the authority these days? | ||
Who is actually in power? | ||
The people that you vote on and then are appointed by the legitimate authorities or some anonymous blue-haired weirdo at Twitter? | ||
The tweet in question says, today we released an analysis on COVID-19 mRNA vaccines that the public needs to be aware of. | ||
This analysis showed an increased risk of cardiac-related death amongst men 18 through 39. | ||
Florida will not be silent on the truth. | ||
And so, of course, Twitter takes it down. | ||
Because, again, hate speech, you know, misinformation doesn't have to be wrong. | ||
It just has to not comply with their desired narrative and their desired outcome. | ||
And then it will be removed, even if you're the Surgeon General, even if you're the President of the United States. | ||
You're not the one in power anymore. | ||
Finally, we have this story not being reported on any mainstream media as far as I can tell. | ||
Massive rallies held in the EU against Russian sanctions, soaring energy prices. | ||
So anti-NATO protests everywhere from France to Germany, Berlin, thousands of marchers taking to the streets to demand an exit of NATO. We are at DEFCON 3. | ||
We are now at DEFCON 3. | ||
Kanye West is about to say what he thinks about Jewish people. | ||
DEFCON 3 has been reached. | ||
Everyone get into a bunker, close the door, seal the locks. | ||
Get your canned food ready. | ||
We are at DEFCON 3. | ||
Kanye is about to sound off on Jewish people. | ||
In case you don't know, in case you're not aware, in case you don't live on the internet like some of us, Kanye West had the funniest tweet. | ||
I just think it's funny because he starts off by saying, I'm a little sleepy. | ||
I'm a bit... | ||
Here's what Kanye said on Twitter. | ||
I'm a bit sleepy tonight. | ||
But when I wake up, I'm going DEFCON 3 on all capital Jewish people. | ||
The funny thing is, he says, I can't actually be anti-Semitic since black people are actually Jew also. | ||
You guys have toyed with me and tried to blackball anyone whoever opposes your agenda. | ||
With a picture of an article that states Musk welcomes Kanye West back to Twitter after he's blocked by Instagram over apparent anti-Semitic posts. | ||
I'm a little sleepy tonight, but tomorrow you Jews better watch out. | ||
DEFCON 3. I think it's DEF, D-E-F, DEFCON, but that's okay. | ||
That's all right. We're not holding it against him. | ||
Absolutely hilarious. | ||
He then posts, who you think created cancel culture? | ||
And the response to this has been calls to have him canceled. | ||
And it's pretty incredible. | ||
But I do love the responses to this because people are... | ||
People are really treating it like... | ||
I don't know. It's just funny to me. | ||
Again, just like anything that happens when it comes to race, the easiest thing to do to understand what's actually going on is to remove yourself from the current milieu and current atmosphere and media landscape and just picture this like an alien coming down looking at it. | ||
Of course, the easiest way to do that is just switch the races a little bit I just switch them around. | ||
Just imagine some Jewish guy on Twitter going, I'm sleepy tonight, but when I wake up tomorrow, I'm going DEFCON 3 on black people. | ||
You better watch out. | ||
It's just like, take him off! | ||
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Take him off Twitter! What's he going to do now? | |
Oh no, take him down! | ||
Why is he still up? | ||
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Why is he still allowed to post? | |
It's just like, calm down. | ||
Calm down here. It's just kind of a silly thing that's happening. | ||
It's not that big of a deal. | ||
People are literally, they're just like, this is, they're like, take him down. | ||
We have to stop him. | ||
Like, he's literally like the Joker talking about planting a bomb in a hospital or something. | ||
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They're just like, we have to stop him right now. | |
It's just like, when I wake up, when I'm done being sleepy, When I've got a good night's rest, I'm gonna say some stuff about these people. | ||
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And somebody's like, no! No, stop him now! | |
Including stuff like this from Steve Hofstetter. | ||
Tell me again why Britney Spears needs a conservatorship and Kanye West somehow doesn't? | ||
What? Like, can somebody explain to me why Kanye West is allowed to make his own decisions? | ||
Like, why are we not appointing a court-ordered master to keep Kanye as a slave? | ||
I'm confused here. | ||
He's threatening to talk about Jewish people. | ||
This is unacceptable. | ||
He's just allowed to walk around and make his own purchases and have a credit card? | ||
No. No, no, he needs a conservatorship. | ||
He needs to be treated like a little baby child to prevent him from saying things. | ||
Okay. It's just the extremity that people go to. | ||
I don't know. It's all very funny to me. | ||
It's all very hilarious. | ||
I'm going to say some stuff. | ||
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No, don't let him say it! | |
Don't let him say those things! | ||
Pretty incredible. AOC says there's absolutely no room in this country or the world for anti-Semitism. | ||
It's important to see how harmful and dangerous Kanye's words are, not only to our Jewish brothers, sisters, and siblings. | ||
See what she did there? She wanted to make sure to include those siblings that are neither brothers nor sisters. | ||
She's very inclusive. | ||
But also our collective society at large. | ||
We must reject this trash wherever we see it. | ||
And I just... I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, you guys. I just can't take your performative outrage seriously when it's so selectively... | ||
Enforced or attributed. | ||
I just... I just can't... | ||
I just can't care. | ||
I really can't. When you have... | ||
Literally, it's not even like you have crazy people on the left saying wild things about white people and nobody calls them out. | ||
It's like you can't turn on a commercial for Dove Soap without seeing anti-white stuff in it. | ||
So it's like... And that's... | ||
Just a brand I pulled out of my butt. | ||
So, sorry, Dove. | ||
I don't know if you've actually done anything anti-white. | ||
But it's like mainstream now, is the point. | ||
It's like totally normal. | ||
And white people are just expected to be thankful, actually, for the things that are said about them. | ||
And so it's not like... | ||
It's like, yeah, okay, if you're going to stand up for anti-Semitism, you know, against anti-Semitism because you are somebody that believes that nobody should be treated unfairly because of their ethnicity or their race or their religion, then I'd be in favor of what you're fighting against. | ||
The division, the hatred, the whatever. | ||
It's, yeah, if you're against that, I'm against it too, and we can be together in this. | ||
But it's when you have a hysterical, performative... | ||
Like, panic attack when one race is criticized, but you, like, smile condescendingly any time a white person's like, I don't think my skin color makes me bad. | ||
You're like, oh, really, sweetie? | ||
Oh, you think we should... | ||
Maybe you should have thought about that before you colonized Africa. | ||
You know, it's like, how am I supposed to take you seriously? | ||
You people don't care. | ||
AOC doesn't care about, you know, people being racist or ethnically biased. | ||
She couldn't care less. | ||
She cares when it's certain races, certain biases, certain things you're allowed to say, certain times you're allowed to be hateful and racist and bigoted and violent. | ||
But in other cases, it is an outrage that cannot be countenanced even for a moment. | ||
So just spare me. | ||
Just spare us your performative outrage. | ||
We don't care. | ||
Like, this is the landscape you have wrought. | ||
This is the bed you people have all made. | ||
You are the ones that have decided that everything is racialized and entire groups of people need to be demonized for the actions of their ancestors or a small number of people within that group. | ||
To take a Jewish fairy tale or a Jewish... | ||
You know, morality play. | ||
This is the golem you've created. | ||
This is the monster that you've built. | ||
And now when it turns on you, you're like, oh, no, this isn't good. | ||
It's like, yeah, no, it's not good. | ||
It's not good. Never should have gotten this way. | ||
Never should have been allowed to proceed this far. | ||
But here we are. So I don't know if you expect the people that you continually demonize to care now, but... | ||
Sweetie, maybe you should have thought about that before you turned everything into a racialized game, a competition for supremacy. | ||
Maybe you could have listened to the white people who were saying, please stop demonizing us all the time because they're going to come for you next. | ||
Maybe you could have listened, but you didn't. | ||
So here we are. We're being crushed by the golem. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're going to be joined by Stuart Rhodes in the 9 o'clock hour. | ||
We're going to talk a little bit about our old friend Columbus. | ||
In the next segment, obviously we have the big attack on the bridge in Crimea that we need to talk about, try to get to the bottom of. | ||
The biggest story this weekend, and continues to be, is Kanye West going DEFCON 3 on, quote, Jewish people. | ||
I'm a bit sleepy tonight. | ||
I'm sorry, that is very funny. | ||
Yeah, the response to this has been as if it really is DEFCON 3. | ||
As if Kanye really is threatening to fire a nuke. | ||
Stop him! Stop him right now! | ||
You know, it's like the scene from The Two Towers when the orc has the torch and he's running towards the big pile of gunpowder to blow a hole in the wall of Helm's Deep and all the elves are shooting with arrows and he just won't stop. | ||
It's like that, except the torch in this case is I don't know, anti-Semitism. | ||
And the gunpowder is Twitter. | ||
It's Kanye West. | ||
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It's like, stop him! | |
Bring him down! | ||
Stop him! | ||
He's gonna do it. | ||
He's gonna post words. | ||
No! And again, again, I just can't help but, like, like, who cares? | ||
Just honestly, who cares? | ||
Yes, there he is. Here he is, Kanye West. | ||
Storming the gates of Twitter to post his anti-Semitic thoughts. | ||
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Bring him down, ADL! Bring him down, SPLC! Block him, Twitter! | |
Here we see the blue-haired Twitter employee. | ||
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We can't ban him. | |
He's too strong! | ||
And again, it's just like, how many? | ||
Yeah, it's DEFCON 3, folks. | ||
The alarms are sounding. | ||
People are piling food into their bunkers. | ||
Their lead-lined walls will finally come in handy. | ||
It's just incredible. | ||
And, yeah, again, it's just, you know, it's the Nick Cannon thing all over again. | ||
Where Nick Cannon is on his podcast and he's just issuing this vile rant against white people where it's just sort of the perfect example where it's just like a black entertainer With a big platform being like, white people are evil. White people are the source of all problems in the world. | ||
White people own everything and control everything for their own benefit. | ||
Whoever's sitting across from him is just like, yes, speak truth to power. | ||
Son, this is powerful stuff. | ||
I will not be moved. | ||
I'm a tree by the water. | ||
This is... But we will be free, I believe. | ||
I've seen from the mountaintop. | ||
It's just like, white people are innately evil. | ||
White people don't have the magic that black people have. | ||
White people control everything. | ||
White people are the manipulators of this world. | ||
It's just like, yes, and Jewish people. | ||
Whoa! Whoa! | ||
Hold on. What the hell are you saying? | ||
This hatred you're spreading. | ||
How dare you say these tropes about Jewish... | ||
And it's just like... Alright, is it bad to talk about groups of people like that? | ||
Or is it only bad about certain groups of people? | ||
Do you really care? | ||
It doesn't seem like you actually care about hatred or about treating people fairly or anything of the sort. | ||
So I think this whole play by Kanye, I think it's a little 3D chess. | ||
I think he is making himself... | ||
Cancel proof by preemptively saying, if you cancel me, it will be evidence of a Semitic conspiracy, I guess you'd say. | ||
I think this is a ploy. | ||
Because you've got to imagine people like the ADL or any of these other, you know, explicitly, specifically... | ||
Outwardly, openly, ethnic supremacy groups, right? | ||
Like the ADL, the ADL has, like PayPal is another big story this week. | ||
Like since at least July of 2021, PayPal has used ADL, the ADL as their, I don't know what you'd call it, the authority to determine who should and should not be allowed on PayPal. | ||
They have a very intricately intertwined partnership. | ||
But you gotta think if Kanye West is like, the Jews run the media and the Jews invented cancel culture. | ||
And then it's like, well, I mean, we don't want him saying this stuff, but it would kind of prove him right if we just cancel him. | ||
I mean, geez. | ||
So I guess, you know, what do you do? | ||
What do you do to prevent anti-Semitism when the anti-Semite is saying, if you cancel me, it will be proof that That Jews run the world and censor people who criticize them. | ||
It's like, what do you do? | ||
I don't know. I think this is a play by Kanye West. | ||
I think it's a sophisticated psychological operation he's running to make himself uncancellable. | ||
And part of me is being facetious, because I don't think that's what he's actually doing. | ||
I think he's just a very emotional dude that responds... | ||
Emotionally to things that are happening to him. | ||
I really don't think there's too much deeper than that. | ||
But you know, if you watch his... | ||
Yes, yes. Is this the one from Stop Anti-Semitism? | ||
Their Instagram? Just like, cancel Kanye. | ||
That should just read, prove Kanye right. | ||
You don't want to do that. | ||
You don't want to do that, do you? | ||
I don't know. Sort of put you in a pickle here. | ||
Old Yeezy. He's set a trap for you where there's no way to... | ||
It's a Chinese finger trap. | ||
There's no good way out of it. | ||
So maybe it's incredibly sophisticated. | ||
But you know... If you watch the Tucker Carlson interview with Kanye West, he's saying a lot of the same stuff that people on the right have been saying for a very long time. | ||
He's practically quoting verbatim from Alex Jones or Nick Fuentes or any of the people who have been unpersoned by Big Tech already. | ||
But then he always couches it in, I'm doing this for the black community. | ||
They're trying to destroy black people in this country. | ||
He always frames it as him fighting back against... | ||
Attacks on the black community, which I think is sort of a scheme, sort of a plan of his. | ||
Like, He's like, I'm going to say all these things, and everybody else who says them gets called a white supremacist. | ||
So I'm going to say them but make it explicitly clear that I'm only concerned about the black community and that I see these attacks happening against the black community, which is a little different than what people like Alex Jones says because we know, we all know, it is an attack against the black community. | ||
It is also an attack against the white community. | ||
It's also, and here's the groundbreaker, An attack against the Jewish community. | ||
It's true. It's all of humanity that's being attacked by a small number of globalist elite and their corporate ivory towers. | ||
But you'll still be called a white supremacist for pointing out the attack. | ||
And so the way that Yeezy is framing it is as if he's standing up for black people, which I really do think is a... | ||
Way to preempt the attacks against him that would typically come from the media. | ||
A media who is very quick to permit all sorts of disgusting, divisive, biased behavior when it's done under the guise of protecting a minority in this country. | ||
So I don't know, maybe he is really playing a little 3D chess. | ||
He's like, I don't want to be banned. | ||
So what I'll do is I'll say that if I get banned, it's proof of a Jewish conspiracy. | ||
Dang it. Sort of damned if you do, damned if you don't. | ||
West, who now goes by Ye. | ||
Or is it Ye? I'm going to call him Kanye. | ||
It is Ye. All right. | ||
Yeezy. It's not Yeezy. | ||
I'll have to get to the bottom. He's a deep old file, as they used to say. | ||
He's not posted on Twitter since the 2020 U.S. elections. | ||
Only returning once to his Instagram account was restricted after he posted screenshots of an argument with hip-hop star Sean Combs, also known as Puff Daddy or Diddy or P. Diddy or P. Diddy. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're going to hold off on taking your calls until probably about halfway through the next hour since we will be joined by Stuart Rhodes in the next hour. | ||
We'll talk about his trial in the first week that has taken place. | ||
It is, of course, Columbus Day. | ||
We want to talk about the great man, Christopher Columbus. | ||
Because he really was. It's really undeniable. | ||
I think one of the things that we've lost in this country and really the West in general is even the idea of like destiny or... | ||
I don't really know how to explain it. | ||
But it's almost like... | ||
It's almost like people... | ||
Don't get that things had to happen for us to get to where we are now. | ||
It's like people think that all of this would have just happened, even if all of the people who made things happen didn't exist. | ||
It's kind of hard to explain. | ||
But, you know, in my opinion, the takeover of America... | ||
By Europeans was kind of meant to happen. | ||
It was kind of destiny made manifest. | ||
But it never would have happened if not for Christopher Columbus. | ||
Like it happened in just the right time period to have the outcome that it had. | ||
At the same time, you look at the behavior of the people, especially the Spaniards, once they got to the New World, and it's utterly deplorable. | ||
But, of course, you're grading on a curve. | ||
This was 1492. | ||
Like, it wasn't even the 1500s yet. | ||
They were still, if you look at what Europe was like back then or what the world was like, I mean, this was a time period where, again, entire... | ||
Islands were depopulated in the British Isles. | ||
Or like the entire coastline of Ireland was abandoned because anybody that lives on the coast would be at risk of waking up one day to have your village stormed by Moorish pirates kidnapping everyone in your village and selling them in slave markets in North Africa. | ||
Like it was just a brutal and horrific time. | ||
And so when the Spaniards landed in the New World they brought that That practice with him. | ||
And I was listening to a hardcore history episode about this. | ||
He has two episodes about slavery. | ||
One's called Addicted to Bondage. | ||
That was the one I was listening to. | ||
It was the other more recent one. | ||
And again, you hear the way that these islands were just basically depopulated. | ||
And you realize that it strikes you as reminiscent of, well, to be honest, the Great Reset. | ||
Essentially, you have all these innocent people who have lived their lives forever on an island, behaving in a certain way, acting in a certain way, and then you have this outside force that is more powerful, and they want to impose their way of life on the Indians that were there, the natives that Had no problem with the way their lives were going at the time. | ||
But the Spanish decided, actually, we need to be compensated for the investment that we made in taking this trip. | ||
So we're going to have to grow sugar cane or grow tobacco or grow any other cash crop. | ||
And so they would go out and kidnap Amerindians or whatever the politically correct term is. | ||
And take them to work on their fields, but the Indians weren't going to go along with that. | ||
And also the sicknesses completely ravaged the people. | ||
And so what did the Spaniards do instead of trying to be a beneficent or benevolent or beneficial influence on the less developed nations in the Amerindians? | ||
Did they try to Did they show them the blessings of modernity with the scientific advancements that the Spanish brought with them? | ||
No, they said you work for us as slaves or we'll kill you and find slaves that will. | ||
And that's where the transatlantic trade began because the slaves from Africa were better slaves, I guess you could say. | ||
It sounds crazy. | ||
But there's a lot of things to suggest this. | ||
For example, a lot of the slaves from Africa were originally captured in conflict, captured in war of some sort. | ||
So they were warriors. So they had been trained in some way to operate in formation, to take orders, to do all this sort of stuff. | ||
It would be very handy if you want to keep somebody as a slave. | ||
It's good to have them already accustomed to taking orders and working as part of a group, being dehumanized in that way. | ||
There's other parts about, you know, the Amerindians had no concept of and no practice with horses, whereas the Africans had long been horse warriors. | ||
So, you know, if you were going to have horses on your farm, it was better to have African slaves because they could handle the horses, where the Amerindians didn't know how to deal with horses and a lot of times were freaked out by them and didn't want to have anything to do with them. | ||
So again, I mean, yeah, back in the 1500s, we can look back now and see the evil that was done, but are we capable of seeing the same evil take place nowadays with today's morality underpinning it? | ||
I mean, look at what's happening in the Netherlands. | ||
Look what's happening in Canada or all over Europe. | ||
With farmers being forced off of their land so that they can be purchased up and people from other countries can be brought in because they better service the people in power. | ||
I mean, sure, there's not actual slavery now. | ||
It's not people actually in chains being dragged across the ocean. | ||
It's instead... You know, refugee migrant caravans that are coming. | ||
But it really is, in a lot of ways, the same tactics being used for the same purpose. | ||
Right? Sure, the Dutch people aren't bothering anybody. | ||
They're just farmers like they have been for generation upon generation for a thousand years. | ||
Their families have tilled the land and grown food, and then here come the conquistadors, the World Economic Forum, to say, actually, we think we can use your land for something better. | ||
And just like the Amerindians, the Dutch are given a choice. | ||
You come along and be a slave for us, or we kill you and replace you with a foreigner that serves our purposes better. | ||
I mean, the Great Reset, the Great Reset 2.0, the first Great Reset was 1492, was transforming the peaceful, paradise-like islands of the Caribbean into the horrific slave plantations of Of the Spanish Empire. | ||
And I just wonder if, you know, you were to go back into the 1500s and said, what is going on here? | ||
This is bad. If you'd be called a conspiracy theorist. | ||
If you'd be called preventing progress from moving forward. | ||
An old stick in the mud of an Amerindian supremacist that has to be put down. | ||
So again, you know, Columbus, he didn't discover America at Well, he did for Europeans. | ||
I mean, is this really that hard to understand? | ||
There's no concept of a gigantic, like almost equal in size set of continents that were completely unknown before, and they were discovered by Christopher Columbus, which opened up the gates to European settlement. | ||
And that's what discovering means. | ||
It means it was there already, but you were the group of people you're involved with. | ||
In this case, the network of people that made up the so-called known world at the time, didn't know existed, and Columbus went out and found it. | ||
But again, I think it's pretty deplorable what they did to the Indians that were there. | ||
Same time, you read some of their accounts about what they... | ||
Discovered when they met the Indians and, well, you can justify a lot when the people that you're fighting against are cannibals. | ||
Let's just say that. | ||
But again, the landing of Spaniards on the island of Hispaniola or any of the Caribbean islands was really just the 1400-1500 15th century version of the Great Reset of these enlightened, | ||
empowered, technologically advanced rulers coming in and completely remaking the way of life for the people beneath them with absolutely no concern about the quality of life for the people underneath them, only that the people beneath them do as they say or be killed and replaced by foreigners who will be more complicit. | ||
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New vaccine with a new approach. | |
For most Americans, that means one COVID-19 shot once a year each fall. | ||
If it sounds familiar, it's because it is. | ||
The White House has been comparing it to the annual flu shot. | ||
Now, more than 200 million people are eligible to get a booster from Pfizer and Moderna. | ||
But questions remain over how many actually will get it. | ||
They intended to never stop the lockdowns in Australia, Canada, Europe, you name it. | ||
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The country's zero COVID strategy came at a cost. | |
Melbourne, capital of Victoria state, had six lockdowns. | ||
Only those who've received the jab are allowed to visit restaurants, gyms and most stores. | ||
People's freedoms have been taken away. | ||
Some people have willingly thrown it away, very restrictive on movement and everything. | ||
It's pretty much like an open-air prison here in Australia. | ||
But I said in December, like a metaphysically, intellectually, economically, culturally, See it. | ||
I said, we've won this round of the fight, but barely. | ||
We're bloodied, but we're awake now, and we got a chance. | ||
This is not some accidental thing. | ||
These aren't just companies that mean well, that screwed up and all this garbage. | ||
These are individuals that are using this to take over the planet. | ||
I see already that it's checkmate. | ||
The only question that's still a variable is how much carnage and what will be the body count of the innocent until we get to that point. | ||
The numbers mirror Israel, they mirror Europe, they mirror areas of Asia that keep the statistics and show it. | ||
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Taiwan, the number of people dying after their COVID vaccination is exceeding the number of deaths from the virus itself. | |
And if you look, the peak of taking the poison shots It was in December of 2021. | ||
Since then, there is a 99% rejection. | ||
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99. By late May, there will be enough vaccine for every American who wants one. | |
The problem is, millions don't. | ||
I'm not getting the vaccine because I'm honestly not scared of the virus. | ||
I don't trust the vaccine, um, at all. | ||
Polls suggest a large number of Americans will refuse a vaccine. | ||
Most of them are Republicans, supporters of former President Donald Trump. | ||
How some groups would not want to do it for reasons That I just don't understand. | ||
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I got it myself here just the last week or so. | ||
It makes the symptoms a lot less severe. | ||
It gets you back on duty. | ||
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A survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation found 29% of the healthcare workers questioned likely would not get the vaccine. | |
Why did you decide to put your livelihood on the line? | ||
So they've gone from having a helpless population to believe every word they were saying, And massive uptake of this garbage that erases your immune system and doesn't protect you. | ||
But now the CDC is saying, oh, we made big mistakes. | ||
It doesn't protect you. We lied to you, but it was for your own good. | ||
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We made some pretty public mistakes and we need to own them. | |
The CDC says the review found the agency's COVID guidance was confusing and overwhelming. | ||
We have the CDC document from 2000 and others where they said it isn't going to work. | ||
And it's going to cause massive heart attacks, heart swelling, blood clots, infertility, strokes. | ||
The list goes on and on. | ||
I'm one of the few people, along with my 3,500 experts, who have looked at the Pfizer documents. | ||
And I can tell you, they knew from a month after the roll-up that they did not work. | ||
So the reason I say mass murder with such calmness is that if, and not only that, the FDA knew, because at the bottom of these documents it says FDA confidential. | ||
The FDA has custody of these 50,000 documents that Pfizer was forced to reveal. | ||
So they knew that they didn't work. | ||
They knew three months in that 1,200 people were dead, four of them the day they were injected, and they kept going. | ||
They knew in April of last year that children's hearts were being damaged a week after the injection, and they kept going. | ||
99 plus percent reduction in people taking it. | ||
Now, what happens when 99% say no? | ||
All the intimidation, all the threats that people been under in healthcare and government and the military being tortured with this and seeing their friends and family get sick and die, they say, you know what? | ||
Screw you. Everybody's on my side. | ||
And you have that tipping point. | ||
That turning point. | ||
This is spectacularly positive news. | ||
And this information from this show needs to be clipped out and needs to be spread to the four winds. | ||
Because this is victory. | ||
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We are connecting with Stuart Rhodes. | ||
Of course, it's always a little bit of a bumpy road to get him on because we, well, we can't call him. | ||
And his time is not his own as he is currently a political prisoner behind bars, kept in solitary confinement, and he's now on trial. | ||
For sedition and conspiracy. | ||
Story from Yahoo News. | ||
Oathkeeper's January 6th trial set to resume. | ||
Far-right Oathkeeper's founder, Stuart Rhodes, and several other group members are charged with seditious conspiracy in relation to the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol. | ||
The high-profile trial, it says trail here, but that's all right. | ||
It's just Yahoo News. | ||
Resumes this week as the defendants face decades in prison if convicted. | ||
New York Times has a story. | ||
Oath Keepers leader urged Trump to invoke the Insurrection Act. | ||
The letter was shown to the jury at the seditious conspiracy trial of Stuart Rhodes in force and ordinance that showed the intensity of their efforts to stop the transfer of presidential power. | ||
That's right. The jury was shown an open letter that Stuart Rhodes wrote to everybody and published on the internet for everybody to read. | ||
But they're treating this as if this is a secret scheme behind the scenes when everything they've covered so far, Stuart Rose was completely open about because, this might be hard for people to understand, it was totally illegal. | ||
Totally legal what he was doing. | ||
If it was illegal, they probably wouldn't have waited a year and a half to arrest him. | ||
In December of 2020, hours after the Electoral College cast its votes for Joseph Robinette Biden Jr., Stuart Rhodes, leader of the Oath Keepers militia, posted a letter on his website urging President Donald J. Trump to undertake a series of unprecedented and possibly illegal moves to stay in office. | ||
Telling Trump that the country was at war with communist China and a secret army of willing American agents... | ||
Mr. Rhodes beseeched the president to invoke the Insurrection Act, a more than two centuries-old law that he believed would give Mr. | ||
Trump the power to call up the National Guard and militias like his own to suppress the coup that was seeking to unseat him. | ||
And then Trump didn't, and then he was unseated. | ||
That's how it worked. So we now have Mr. | ||
Rhodes on the line calling in from the political prison, the Gulag, in Washington, D.C. Stuart Rhodes is the founder of the Oath Keepers, a nonpartisan association of current and formerly serving military police and first responders who pledged to fulfill the oath all military and police take to, quote, defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. | ||
The website is, of course, OathKeepers.com. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in, Stuart. | ||
Good morning, Harrison. How are you doing? | ||
Good morning. I'm doing well. | ||
Your next week of the trial is about to begin. | ||
Last week was the first week of your trial. | ||
How did it go? Just tell people, give people the update as to where the case is now. | ||
Well, right now it's the government's presentation of their case, and they've been parading FBI witnesses for the most part, and a couple others, but mostly FBI agents. | ||
What's really, what I want to make sure is clear to the public, Is that your right to free speech, you think your constitutional protective free speech rights in the First Amendment are not really a shield. | ||
Because what they're doing with us is they're criminalizing free speech. | ||
They're parading in front of the jury all of my text messages, anything that I said about the election, anything I said about the Insurrection Act, anything I said about how we're heading for a civil war in this country. | ||
And if Trump does not do what he can now as commander-in-chief to expose the corruption in our government, then we the people will have to fight for our liberty. | ||
All that's protected free speech. | ||
There's a case called Brandenburg v. | ||
Ohio that lays out a standard that so long as you're not inciting imminent unlawful violence that's likely to actually occur, That your speech is protected. | ||
It was a case of a KKK rally, a very strident KKK speaker. | ||
But the court sided with free speech, even for the KKK, and said, hey, as long as you're not citing actual imminent violence, it's protected speech. | ||
Well, that standard is now being circumvented by all they have to do now is allege a conspiracy, a non-existent conspiracy, and then trot out your statements, your otherwise protected free speech statements, as evidence of your quote-unquote state of mind. | ||
In support of the conspiracy charge. | ||
That's what they're doing to me. So even when we raise First Amendment issues with the judge, he says, well, he's not being on trial for his speech, but he's being on trial for a conspiracy. | ||
And the speech goes to his state of mind. | ||
That's the Alice in Wonderland circumvention of the First Amendment. | ||
So, I mean, am I wrong? | ||
Like, when I think of conspiracy, when I think of something like this, like, it reminds me of if somebody is charged for murder for hire, right? | ||
If they go out and tell somebody, I want you to kill this person, and then that person goes out and do it. | ||
You arrest the person because they use the words to bring about the violence, right? | ||
But this is like... | ||
Somebody gets killed or somebody gets murdered, and they say, well, you have text messages saying you didn't like the guy, so therefore that's your state of mind. | ||
You wanted him dead, and so now you're a part of this conspiracy. | ||
Well, it's even worse than that. There's no dead person. | ||
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So they're creating a conspiracy to do something that didn't happen. | ||
Of course, it's a lot to unpack, but one part of it is they're so... | ||
Anti-Trump, you know, orange man bad, that anybody who's encouraging Trump to do anything is labeled a criminal and insurrectionist and a seditionist. | ||
And that's what we're seeing with Eastman and others who are trying to advise the president on what he could and could not do, right? | ||
Giving him political advice. | ||
So they're criminalizing not just by free speech, but also just legal and political advice and advocacy. | ||
And it's being done across the spectrum. | ||
It's no accident. But you'll see that coming up, I'm sure, in prosecutions about the quote-unquote fake electorate slates and attempts to get the states to go back and decertify their electorate, which is what I was advocating also, by the way. The states had one last chance to fix this by decertifying their electorate. | ||
There were unconstitutional and illegal electoral slates that didn't follow Article 2 because the state laws were politically violated by executive, judicial, fiat, all the things I've talked about before on your show. | ||
But there were people who were advocating for the same thing. | ||
But just so Alice in Wonderland about this and so Orwellian is that they did violate the Constitution grossly. | ||
And across the country, the fruit of the poisonous tree, once you've violated the Constitution, whatever else you're doing doesn't make a difference. | ||
And you can't certify it in a constitutional election. | ||
That's the point a lot that we're making. | ||
That was the point of that Supreme Court case that the court ducked, the one from Texas to Pennsylvania, under the court's original jurisdiction, was about that issue. | ||
It's like, hey, this is not constitutional. | ||
But because the court ducked it and didn't do what it did in 2000, Bush v. | ||
Gore, did not address the case, the court threw us into this constitutional crisis. | ||
So you had people running around, well, what do we do now? | ||
And so the short-term remedy would have been for the states to decertify. | ||
But even that advocacy of what the states could, by constitutional power, do, even that advocacy is seen as criminal and will be criminalized and prosecuted. | ||
Watch. It's going to happen. It's completely insane. | ||
I mean, you keep using, you know, words like Alice in Wonderland and it really is like Alice in Wonderland or The Matrix or some, I mean, I can just imagine how you're feeling now being at the center of this, this maelstrom of just fantasy world that has no relation to the real world at all or reality itself. | ||
We have the story and we'll cover it more on the other side. | ||
Delaware Supreme Court this weekend found vote-by-mail and same-day registration unconstitutional. | ||
So there you go. More evidence to exactly what Stuart Rhodes is saying. | ||
More Stuart Rhodes on the other side. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. It's the First Amendment. | ||
It's hanging in the balance. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I have on the line with me Stuart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers and political prisoner of the current illegitimate regime. | ||
Now, we mentioned this before going to break, but Delaware Online has the story. | ||
The Delaware Supreme Court on Friday struck down recent vote-by-mail and same-day voter registration legislation, overturning a signature achievement by Governor John Carney and Democrat lawmakers. | ||
The court's decision comes a month ahead of the November 8th general election, while the Department of Elections was preparing to send ballots to voters on October 10th. | ||
The ruling means this will not happen, and Delaware will return to its more limited pre-pandemic voting setup where one must vote in person and have an excuse to vote absentee, and one must register weeks in advance. | ||
So I know we don't have unlimited time with you, Mr. | ||
Rhodes, and I know you aren't even in control of your own time, so... | ||
I want to focus on what's important here, but this is really the basis to our opposition to the election. | ||
I imagine your opposition to the election results of 2020. | ||
A lot of it was predicated on mail-in ballots and completely arbitrarily changing the entire electoral system totally illegally, unconstitutionally, in what amounted to a national coup against President Trump. | ||
I mean... | ||
Like, are you able to argue this in court? | ||
Are you able to even make the case that what you were doing? | ||
Well, we'll see. I don't want to go too much into my trial strategy. | ||
I haven't had a chance to testify yet. | ||
So, you know, let's wait and see what I do on the stand. | ||
So, you know, but yes, that was my, from the start, that was my objection, was not just that we know there was fraud. | ||
You know, like our general counsel, Kelly Sorrell, saw evidence of fraud with her It's not just that. | ||
It's the bedrock principle that you must follow the Constitution. | ||
Article II is very clear that the electors will be selected in the manner established by the state legislature for the Electoral College. | ||
That is constitutional text. | ||
It's plain. It doesn't say anything about the executive branch of any state or the judicial branch. | ||
It leaves no room or roll for any other branch other than the legislature. | ||
And so what happened across the country is I think at least half the states, you had the normal rules, the normal laws, directly violated by Executive branch, election officials, or through judicial fiat. | ||
I think it was the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania was one case. | ||
They just rewrote the rules to fit their idea of what should be the new laws for COVID. And that's what made it unconstitutional. | ||
And that's what Texas was suing Pennsylvania about and joined by, I think, about 23 other states. | ||
And that was the case that was going before the Supreme Court under its original jurisdiction to be tried by the Supreme Court, because whenever two states sue each other, it's the Supreme Court that is the trial court, nobody else. | ||
So the Supreme Court had no discretion to duck it, as Alito and Thomas pointed out, but the rest of the justices, led by Roberts, went ahead and just ducked their own responsibility to hear the case and settle it. | ||
And like I said, unlike a 2000 with Bush v. | ||
Gore, they just skated over their own responsibility and left it hanging out there. | ||
And that's why you have this constitutional crisis. | ||
And now you see, like this case out of Delaware, you're seeing that now you're starting to see cleanup after the fact of, yes, that actually was unconstitutional. | ||
Yes, that actually was unlawful. | ||
And now we're going to try to fix it for the next for the midterms. | ||
That's all I can do now. | ||
But yes, that's why I told people that the speech I gave, I gave a recording to be played for the J6 rally two weeks ago, I said, look, you need to understand and always hold to this. | ||
You had a legitimate grievance on January the 6th. | ||
You had a legitimate reason to be protesting because you did have an unconstitutional election that really was a coup. | ||
It absolutely was. And even beyond the election, you had General Mark Milley and Nancy Pelosi conspiring to deprive Donald Trump of His authority as the president basically saying, well, we've decided he doesn't deserve it. | ||
I mean, that is by definition a coup. | ||
So, again, it's amazing. | ||
They did perform a coup. | ||
They did, and it's been successful thus far. | ||
I mean, we're two years into their coup regime, their junta that we're operating under. | ||
But people like yourself are accused of trying to perform a coup by actually trying to follow the Constitution. | ||
And again, the evidence they're using for this is what? | ||
Your text messages saying we have to fight. | ||
We have to fight back. | ||
We have enemies in Washington, D.C. | ||
I mean I say that stuff every day on air under the assumption that I have protection under the First Amendment. | ||
That's not so much the case anymore. | ||
That's my point. | ||
That's what I want to warn people about is that. | ||
I knew where the lines of Brandenburg were. | ||
I'm a Yale Law graduate. We studied that case when I was in law school. | ||
I know that you can talk about, like I have many, many times, that, hey, the way we're going, the trajectory we are on, It's either 1984-style or Wellian dictatorship, or we'll have to fight. | ||
There are things you can do in between there, try to fix things politically if you can. | ||
When Trump was in, we tried to get him to do things like the mass declassification and data dump. | ||
I thought that was the most peaceful way To take down the deep state was to expose all of the corruption. | ||
That's how they control people, right? | ||
That's how they control people and also how they shelter them, is all of the dirt is hidden from the public unless the person misbehaves. | ||
Then they get exposed. That's how they're controlled. | ||
I mean, J. Edgar Hoover did that. | ||
That's why he was in office for life in the FBI. No one dared to cross him because he had files on everyone. | ||
Well, now our modern electronic surveillance system, it's even more powerful. | ||
They can just take down anybody they want. | ||
So I wanted Trump to go ahead and use his absolute power to declassify documents to go in and seize the data held by the NSA, CIA, FBI, etc., and expose all the corruption in both major parties. | ||
I thought that was the easiest and simplest The cleanest and least violent way to expose and take down the deep state. | ||
I think I was right. That's probably why I'm sitting where I'm sitting. | ||
No, I mean, it always amazes me that you're still able to laugh at all this because they've done everything they can to destroy your life. | ||
And I mean, you're literally sitting in, I mean, it's just terrific what they've done to you. | ||
And it's always inspiring, you know, your attitude about it, just knowing that you've done the right thing. | ||
It goes to show, you know, that really, you know, it's like they say, if you never lie, you never have to remember anything, right? | ||
It's like if you never do anything wrong, you never have to feel shame or guilt about where you are since you, You know that you are on the righteous path and that we're being led by a satanic cabal that sees you as the enemy because you represent something good and constitutional in all of it. | ||
We're going to continue to talk to Stuart on the other side. | ||
We're going to go to break here in just a second, but Stuart, how can people support you? | ||
Where do you want to send them? | ||
How can people follow what's going on in the trial and support you in your attempt to save your life? | ||
They can go to patriotslegaldefense.org, and that's their website. | ||
That's a fundraiser for all J6 defendants. | ||
But there are updates for me every now and again on there. | ||
And I'm here at the Alexandria, Virginia jails where I'm at. | ||
And I do get letters of support. | ||
Those are always cool. | ||
Every now and again, people will write me. | ||
That's always welcome. | ||
So they can write me here at the jail if they want to. | ||
So. Okay, and they just have to put Stuart Rhodes and find the address for the jail and send off a letter that way? | ||
Yeah, I can give it to you after the next break if you want. | ||
I can give you the address. Okay, and then that website one more time is Patriots Legal Defense. | ||
Say it again. Yes, PatriotsLegalDefense.org. | ||
PatriotsLegalDefense.org. | ||
Right. And the prisoner's record on Telegram run by Wong Kwan, an awesome support network, The folks are going to have to look that up on Telegram. | ||
It's a prisoner's record. | ||
And Wong Kwon is an awesome guy. | ||
He's a really good friend and a big supporter. | ||
He fled from communist Vietnam. | ||
When the South fell, him and his family fled. | ||
They were both people. That's his heritage. | ||
He knows exactly where this is going. | ||
And he's a very straightened defender of freedom. | ||
Okay, fantastic guy. I wanted to let people know where they support you. | ||
First, we'll be back to talk more about Stuart Rhodes and see what's coming up with his trial this week as it continues. | ||
Stay tuned. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We have on the line with us Stuart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, who is currently in trial for seditious conspiracy. | ||
The evidence they're using are, well, letters that he posted publicly online for everybody to read that laid out the legal path that Trump could use to actually expose the deep state and ensure fair elections moving forward. | ||
It's just incredible. | ||
Tell us, Stuart, since this isn't your Alex Jones-style trial where there's cameras in the room live-streaming everything, what has the last week of trial been like, and what do you expect in this next week as you go back into trial tomorrow? | ||
There's a break, obviously, today because of Columbus Day, but how's the trial been last week, and what do you expect this week? | ||
More of the same. They're going to keep on misquoting. | ||
What they do is they'll take a snippet. | ||
They had an FBI agent get up there and And they'll show a text message that I sent to one person in one month, say in November of 2020. | ||
Then below that will be a text message to somebody else in December. | ||
And below that will be something I said, you know, late December. | ||
They just take little tiny snippets out of conversations that have no relation to each other, and they just parade them in front of the jury of, here he is, you know, using the term Civil War, and here he is talking about, you know, they won't respect us until we bring rifles to Washington, D.C. I was talking about Congress. | ||
All of that is heated rhetoric, that's heated political rhetoric that I've been doing for years. | ||
Go back and look at any of my speeches, any of my interviews with Alex, you know, I use stride language because I'm very passionate about what I believe in. | ||
I've got strong beliefs, and I'm very passionate about them. | ||
But I don't cross the line from protected free speech into unprotected incitement of imminent violence. | ||
But the jury is not told that. | ||
They've been given no instruction on the First Amendment. | ||
All they hear is this FBI agent very solemnly Here's Mr. | ||
Rhodes saying this. That's a statement from Mr. | ||
Rhodes. Yes, in fact, it was posted by him. | ||
So they laid all this out, and in the jury's head, I'm sure, it's like, oh my gosh, there's all these horrible things he's saying. | ||
He's definitely guilty. | ||
That's what they're doing. So my caution to people out there is you should not self-censor, should not shut up. | ||
You should keep on talking and speaking truth to power and doing what you can to save this country. | ||
But once you've spoken in a text message to somebody, whether it's a friend, family, in a chat with other people, once it's gone beyond its usefulness, delete it. | ||
Or set your phone, you know, if you're on Signal, which I recommend you use almost entirely, set it for disappearing messages after a certain point. | ||
But once you've conveyed the information you want to convey to another person, why leave it out there for the Gestapo, I mean the FBI, why leave it out there for them to come back in later on and use to parade out of context in front of a jury? | ||
So delete it. Yeah, and again, I mean, we are sort of in this damned if you do, damned if you don't sort of thing where it's like they're trying to use your speech against you. | ||
So they're trying to destroy your ability to have protection under the First Amendment. | ||
And it's like, so does that mean that we should all be careful and not say the things that we're thinking because they might be used against us? | ||
Or do we... I mean, you know, I get up here and I speak my mind and I say stuff and use strident languages, as you said, and... | ||
You know, I do it under the understanding that I have a First Amendment and I'm allowed to say things that do not cross the line, as you're pointing out. | ||
And I mean, that's going away. | ||
So how do we preserve that, Stuart? | ||
Like, how do we keep this up when we see what's happening to you and we realize it starts with you, but they're not going to be satisfied once they get Stuart Rhodes' scalp and God forbid they even achieve that. | ||
But no, this is the beginning. | ||
They're setting a precedent with you that we're all going to fall under. | ||
Right. And so, you know, the people that are most vulnerable are those like us, the Oath Keepers. | ||
I've got four other co-defendants, and there's also a next batch coming of even more Oath Keepers. | ||
So you had a kind of like a Reese's peanut butter cup, you know, and chocolate peanut butter mixed together. | ||
So you had my, you know, strident political speech and a lot of the comments made by my co-defendants. | ||
That's one thing. | ||
Then you had Some of them did go in the Capitol. | ||
On that day, they went in on their own volition, no plan, no direction from me, but they went in. | ||
So those two facts combined together exposed us to this persecution. | ||
That's the clearest, highest risk, is when you're out doing things We're good to go. | ||
I need the organizers for the rally. | ||
They're starting to go after all of these people also. | ||
The J6 Select Committee is issuing subpoenas to all the rally organizers. | ||
So don't think to yourself, well, so long as someone in my group doesn't screw up and do something like blundering in the Capitol on J6, we'll be okay. | ||
I would not say that's true. | ||
Look what they're doing to Eastman, right? | ||
They're going after people who are giving the president just simple legal advice. | ||
They're criminalizing that also. | ||
And so you're not going to save yourself by just sitting at home, let's put it that way. | ||
So I think Americans should speak out. | ||
I think we should follow Solzhenitsyn's advice, which is live not by lies. | ||
First thing is don't repeat the lie. | ||
Speak the truth. And I think we need to speak the truth. | ||
But just do so with a clear-eyed understanding that you are... | ||
I think it's, frankly, a badge of honor, and you need to be willing to go to jail. | ||
I think Americans need to lose their fear of being indicted or put in prison. | ||
When you have a dictatorship, you're going to have dissidents. | ||
And if you're going to have anybody standing up for freedom, some of you are going to go to jail. | ||
And some of you are going to go to prison. | ||
But just like Nelson Mandela was willing to go to jail for life. | ||
He did 20 years. | ||
You have to be willing to do that. | ||
You have to be willing to take the hit if you're a person who's a freedom fighter and is standing up for rights. | ||
Because if you don't, then what you become is a slave. | ||
Become, like Solstice said at the end of his essay, Live Not Thy Lives. | ||
He said here, this is our path. | ||
The easiest and most accessible one, which takes into account our inherent cowardice, already well-rooted. | ||
And it is much easier, it's dangerous even to say this, than the sort of civil disobedience which Gandhi advocated. | ||
So he's just saying, look, just don't repeat the lie. | ||
That's his main point. | ||
Don't repeat the lie. | ||
But if you don't do this, and if you sit down and shut up and repeat the lies, then why should cattle have the gifts of freedom, The heritage from generation to generation is the bell, the yoke, and the lash. | ||
So you either stand up now and be willing to take the hit, or just submit and be a slave. | ||
That's your choice. So I think you just stand up and take the hit, but I think you should do it smart. | ||
Just realize, like I said, everything you say can and will be used against you. | ||
And once you've communicated something, and it's no longer useful to you to have it just floating out there in the ether, delete it. | ||
Right, and of course, you know, it's impossible to ignore the sheer coincidence of the fact that your trial is going on at the same time that the civil trial against Alex Jones is going on. | ||
I mean, they are really coming after the First Amendment and That's not hyperbole. | ||
That's not overstating the case. | ||
However they can, they will destroy your ability to speak up against the regime, whether by charging you with conspiracy based on what other people may or may not have done or by allowing people to sue you into oblivion. | ||
I mean, people don't understand. | ||
People need to stand up for Alex Jones. | ||
They need to stand up for Stuart Rhodes. | ||
You need to stop this now and not let it spiral out of control and not go, well, these guys, I mean, they maybe, they deserve it and we'll get the next. | ||
No, you stand up now for the rights of everybody or you lose them for everybody. | ||
We only have about a minute left here, Stuart. | ||
But again, if they want to support Stuart and all of the January 6th prisoners, political prisoners in the gulag, the website is patriotslegaldefense.org. | ||
That's patriotslegaldefense.org. | ||
And you can find news about all this on Telegram. | ||
Just search Prisoner's Record, and it's the first one that pops up. | ||
And we'll be back on the other side with Stuart Rhodes. | ||
And I don't know, how have you felt like the right-wingers and free speech advocates have been supporting you? | ||
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Have they been doing a good job? With a few exceptions, no. | |
That's the problem. That's part of the manipulation. | ||
I completely agree, and I want to touch on that on the other side, because I think it's despicable what people on our side have done to you, and we will all pay the price if we don't back to our roads in this fight to retain our constitutional rights. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This will be our last segment with Stuart Rhodes, founder of The Oath Keepers, currently on trial for seditious conspiracy with a number of other Oath Keepers, taking everything he's ever said out of context and trying to portray him as some sort of dangerous, dangerous violent criminal when all they have for evidence of that is language that you hear on this show every day the stuff | ||
i say the stuff that any patriotic american who understands the constitution should be warning about and of course one of the wrinkles in all of this is that many people on the right have abandoned stewart rhodes in this fight seemingly not realizing that if what they are able to do what to stewart rhodes what they're trying to do that's just the first step | ||
And it's very likely that you are the second step, that I am the second step, that anybody they want to get their mitts on become a viable target as soon as they allow this precedent to be set. | ||
I have been very outspoken about How irresponsible I think it was for people like Darren J. Beattie to write an article completely baselessly accusing Stuart Rhodes of being an FBI agent. | ||
Now that Stuart Rhodes has been in prison for months in solitary confinement and is on trial for his life, maybe it would be time for a little mea culpa and another article maybe saying, oh, it actually looks like Stuart Rhodes is the real deal and he's being used to destroy the First Amendment outright. | ||
What do you think about that, Stuart? | ||
Do you think... Maybe it's time for the people that have abandoned you to realize their folly and actually start supporting the First Amendment again? | ||
That'd be nice. | ||
It'd be nice. I mean, here's the, this is what, this is what, what, um, kidderships do, though, is they get everyone pointing fingers at everybody else, calling them, you know, an informer. | ||
They get everyone distrusting everybody else, and they love the circular firing spots. | ||
That's why, you know, I do my best not to partake in that. | ||
But yeah, it'd be great for people to say, look, this is the reality where we're at. | ||
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Whatever we might have thought, this is the reality. | |
Let's now come together and fight this and preserve the First Amendment. | ||
You're right. It would be nice. | ||
So I look forward to that day. | ||
That'd be great. And, you know, I can look at this like this. | ||
You know, we're all sinners. We're all fallen. | ||
No one's perfect. We all need to forgive each other, and everyone's open to redemption. | ||
So we'll see if they redeem themselves. | ||
We'll see. But what I don't like, above all, is right now, why are the major conservative talk show hosts out there not focused on this trial? | ||
Why is Tucker Carlson not covering this? | ||
This is far more destructive than a school board meeting, as vile as that is. | ||
I think the FBI on parents or on a pro-life advocate was arrested last week, I think it was. | ||
This is far more dangerous because this opens the door to persecution for free speech and suppression. | ||
Because what will happen after this is that this will be used to help – to encourage people to sit down and shut up. | ||
That if you open your mouth, and then they go after Eastman next, you know, and it keeps on going down the line, and you wind up with a suppression campaign where people are afraid to speak out. | ||
They're afraid to open their mouths at all. | ||
And that's what the bad guys want. | ||
Of course, what they really want is that you open your mouth and say, you know, 2 plus 2 equals 5. | ||
That's what they really want. But on the way there, they want you to stop saying 2 plus 2 equals 5. | ||
No, you're exactly right. | ||
And it is sort of baffling to me. | ||
If you search Stuart Rhodes, you find articles from New York Times and Yahoo News and all the mainstream sources. | ||
Where are the conservative outlets reporting on this trial? | ||
All we're getting are the lies from the mainstream media that, of course, have an agenda and are portraying it a certain way. | ||
It is incumbent on us to give the other view. | ||
So I guess that's my question. What should the alternative media be saying about your trial? | ||
They should publish my open letters. | ||
They can say, well, you know what? | ||
He's actually got a point. Because in one of the open letters, I embedded the video. | ||
Remember the video of the Chinese professor bragging about how Trump was a pain in the neck and now Trump's gone? | ||
He kind of winks at the audience and he says, we have people in the inner circle of the highest levels of the U.S. government. | ||
He bragged that they basically control the U.S. government. | ||
Well, I embedded that in my open letter to Trump, one of them. | ||
And that's where they're using his evidence against him. | ||
You know what? | ||
He's got a good point. | ||
Yeah, now it's evidence against him. | ||
I'm a conspiracy theorist, apparently. | ||
That's so crazy. | ||
But what about the trial in particular opportunity? | ||
Obviously, the New York Times is reporting on the evidence that the prosecution is presenting, and they're, of course, framing it as if it's absolutely true, and talking about your open letter and cherry-picking parts that can be taken out of context. | ||
Well, there you go, right there. | ||
Why is protected free speech, that's completely constitutional political speech, Why is that now evidence of a crime? | ||
And what is the actual conspiracy? | ||
Where's the evidence of the actual conspiracy? | ||
There's no text or audio of me saying, here's the plan. | ||
On J6, we're going to enter the Capitol. | ||
That doesn't exist. So all they have are my otherwise constitutionally protected political speech. | ||
That's the point. They should be saying, this is very dangerous territory. | ||
I can imagine Tucker Carlson saying, what does this mean now? | ||
So anything you say literally can be used against you, even if it's not criminal but is simply protected free speech they don't like? | ||
That's the world we're heading into. | ||
And they will just take a jury in D.C., We're good to go. | ||
And that's how the rents repeat. | ||
It'll be done across the country. | ||
Anywhere the Democrats hold majority, they can convene a jury, a grand jury, to indict you, which, you know, a grand jury will indict a ham sandwich. | ||
They'll indict you for some made-up conspiracy. | ||
And conspiracy is a charge that they'd love to use the most. | ||
Because conspiracy allows them to allege something they don't really have direct evidence of. | ||
And then there's user statements and your phone connections to other people to rope more and more people into the conspiracy. | ||
And then they coerce confessions. | ||
That's the other big one. | ||
They coerced three Oath Keepers so far to roll over and plead to a seditious conspiracy, even though there was no conspiracy whatsoever. | ||
They've agreed to plead to it because they were threatened with life in prison. | ||
The government made a ridiculous argument that they can go ahead and sentence us to life in prison as analogous to a terrorism charge or to treason. | ||
And so they sent these letters out to all the defendants threatening life in prison and sentencing. | ||
And three of the guys got so scared by that that they agreed to plead to this conspiracy. | ||
And now they're going to parade them in front of the jury also and have them get up there and test a lie. | ||
That's what they're going to do. | ||
So that's the problem, is that this is what's going to happen. | ||
Just like in every other dictatorship, whether it's the Nazis or the Soviet Union or Cuba, you're going to be put on a show trial. | ||
There's going to be people coerced into confessing crimes they did not commit. | ||
They'll roll over and give names of other people. | ||
They'll rope into this bigger, bigger conspiracy. | ||
It keeps growing and growing and growing. | ||
It never stops. It metastasizes. | ||
Then you end up with the concentration camp system in Germany. | ||
You know, the Reichstag fire led to the concentration camp system. | ||
That's happening now. At least they actually burned down the Reichstag. | ||
This is the Capitol building fire, and you didn't even do any damage to the building. | ||
And of course, you didn't even go into the building. | ||
I mean, you're right. The craziest thing is that they're charging people with trespassing, essentially, but saying, we'll give you life in prison for it. | ||
Look at Kelly Sorrell, General Counsel for Oath Keepers. | ||
Her great crime, actually, is she filed a court warrant to a Supreme Court challenging legitimacy of Biden and Harris. | ||
She did that over the summer last year, and I helped her write it. | ||
That's another one of my crimes. | ||
I helped her write this appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States challenging the legitimacy of an officeholder, which is part of the law. | ||
Court warrant to is like an emergency appeal you can do to the Supreme Court. | ||
She did one. So, you know, now she's in jail. | ||
They've indicted her because they accused her of being part of this conspiracy. | ||
Even though she did not enter the Capitol, she was only there to give us legal advice and to speak. | ||
She was a speaker at the Latinos for Trump rally. | ||
But she's been indicted, too. | ||
She was going to be a witness on your behalf, and now that she's been arrested, they can't do that anymore. | ||
Very convenient there. It's totally correct. | ||
We still testify, but it's more likely that she'll pressure to plead the fifth. | ||
That's the thing. And of course, if she's a co-conspirator, they could also use that to hopefully knock out the advice of counsel defense. | ||
We're going to rely on her advice of counsel as part of our defense. | ||
Like, they're saying that we don't destroy text messages. | ||
Well, she had told everybody on our thread, hey, you're under no duty to preserve anything. | ||
No one's been indicted yet. | ||
You're under no duty to preserve evidence for the government or whatever they would call evidence. | ||
Go ahead and delete your chats. | ||
And so they're trying to say that that is evidence of all of us conspiring to delete evidence. | ||
It's so sick what's being done to you. | ||
We have about 45 seconds left, Stuart. | ||
Just a final word. What do you want people to know? | ||
Of course, then go to patriotslegaldefense.org. | ||
Last 30 seconds are yours, sir. | ||
I mean, here's the thing. | ||
I'm never going to – if they find me guilty, which I expect, of this non-acistic conspiracy, which you're not going to see, you're not going to see me at sentencing, doing what other people have done, and saying, oh, I regret doing this, and I apologize, and I'm not going to apologize for something I did not do. | ||
And I'm never going to express regret for standing up and speaking truth to power and doing what I can to save our country while I still can. | ||
So I'm not going to do that. | ||
Nor should you. It's not going to happen. You have our prayers and our support, and we'll be keeping up with this show trial. | ||
Thank you for calling in, Stuart. All right. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal reporting on the worldwide info war. | ||
We're going to do a segment this week dedicated to the battle lines being drawn for World War III. We've done it a few times and of course our previous projections have been proven correct and are getting more and more apparent. | ||
You've got North Korea firing missiles over Japan as Japan frantically tries to beef up its military. | ||
After it being ignored for so long, we also have the crisis and protests going on in Iran. | ||
More bombings, American bombings on Syria. | ||
You've got Russia, of course, and Ukraine and China allied with them. | ||
I mean, we are barreling towards World War III right now. | ||
And as I talked about last week, it... | ||
It's really nice. It's nice as a fan of history to have always wondered what it was like in the build-up to World War II or World War I thinking, didn't anybody see this coming and couldn't something have been done to stop it? | ||
And now to be in this position and go, oh right, we all see it coming and there's 10 million things they could do to stop it. | ||
It's just they want war. | ||
So that's what they're going to give us. | ||
It's pretty incredible. And it really is. | ||
Beyond the actual physical bomb dropping war that's going on right now, there is the informational war and the various fronts that are being besieged when it comes to Stuart Rhodes and the Oath Keepers, Alex Jones, and the free speech trial where the First Amendment is not allowed to be discussed or mentioned. | ||
And of course, most of this, a lot of this is predicated on getting Donald Trump and preventing him from ever running again. | ||
There are various outflanking maneuvers trying to stop the force that is Donald Trump and American populism and the Infowars mindset of 1776 worldwide. | ||
And we've been saying since 2019 that it looked like the world was going into a, what I like to call a worldwide civil war, where it's not so much countries versus other countries, but populations within the countries versus the power structure of those countries. | ||
And that really is what we're seeing a lot of. | ||
I'll play the video a little bit later this hour of the massive protest against NATO that have taken place in France and Germany and a number of other countries. | ||
European countries. I don't quite have time. | ||
I'll play later in the show. | ||
There's a video that's been going around. | ||
If you haven't seen it, it's worth playing. | ||
The Russian propaganda about Russians moving to the U.S. Frankly, I hate to say it, but they went a little easy on us. | ||
It's actually more horrific than the propaganda would have you believe, which is a rare case, but it is true. | ||
Yeah, we have lots of videos we'll play this hour. | ||
We'll take your phone calls this hour as well. | ||
Let's just, to get a real idea of what's leading us into World War III, we'll go to clip number 10. | ||
Here's the Finnish Prime Minister, Santa Marin. | ||
When asked about a potential off-ramp for Russia to end the war in Ukraine. | ||
So we're in this conflict. | ||
We're struggling. | ||
It's already started. | ||
Bombs are dropping. Thousands are dying. | ||
Bridges are being blown up and terrorist attacks that are celebrated by the West. | ||
It's a quagmire. | ||
And so the Prime Minister of Finland is asked, how do we extricate ourselves from this in the best possible way to avoid further destruction? | ||
Here's her answer. | ||
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Way out of the conflict. Way out of the conflict. | |
The way out of the conflict is to rush it to leave Ukraine. | ||
That's the way out of the conflict. | ||
Thank you. Wow, you go girl. | ||
There's Prime Minister of Finland girlbossing Vladimir Putin. | ||
And it's just like, why do all of the leaders of Western countries sound like unreasonable, condescending teenage girls now? | ||
I mean, I hate to phrase it like that because I understand not all teenage girls are as vapid and condescending as, you know, prime ministers. | ||
But you think why we're getting into world wars because these people are so petulant? | ||
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Oh, I don't know if I said this one, but I did put in a video of the massive protest taking place in France. | ||
This took place either Saturday or Sunday. | ||
Not sure which day. Tens of thousands of people in Paris calling for France to leave NATO. If we can play that. | ||
Here's the story. | ||
Massive rallies held in EU against Russia sanctions and soaring energy prices. | ||
We also have video, I don't know if I put it in, here's the, I mean, you can just see how unbelievably massive this crowd is. | ||
It just goes on as far as the eye can see, waving French flags, and it's a huge, huge protest, and of course, they're speaking French, but what they're saying is, leave NATO, leave NATO, waving signs that say, liberté and résistance. | ||
As the people of France and Germany have decided, yeah, we don't want to starve to death and or freeze to death for your World Economic Forum globalist schemes. | ||
No, thanks. | ||
No, we don't want that, actually. | ||
We're good. | ||
We can handle our own affairs without being the puppets of the American regime. | ||
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It's just incredible. | |
So thousands of protesters took the streets in some of the EU's major capital cities, calling on authorities to take measures and lift Russian sanctions. | ||
In Berlin, protesters marched on the streets to show their disapproval of the government's policies on soaring energy prices, crushing the cost of living and inadequate social policies, urging their government to lift sanctions on Russian oil and gas supplies. | ||
One processor says, quote, from tissues to durable goods, everything is ridiculously expensive. | ||
Many people cannot afford their electricity and heating fees when they get their invoices, which usually come in spring next year. | ||
Tenants will also be unable to pay rent. | ||
What are we going to do then? | ||
We have no idea how chaotic it's going to be. | ||
So it's understandable now that people are full of fears about the future. | ||
Several such rallies took place in Germany's capital city on Saturday, and the largest one was organized by Alternative for Germany, the party outside the Reichstag building, the lower house of the German parliament. | ||
In a speech, the AFD co-leader, Tino Krupala, called for the removal of Russian sanctions, accusing economy minister Robert Haybeck of waging war against the German people by causing an energy crisis through the sanctioning of Russia. | ||
Police estimate that at least 10,000 participants took place in the rallies. | ||
This, again, was in Germany. | ||
And, of course, there were massive... Protests in France and Prague and a number of other countries. | ||
Some activists carried posters that said, I want Russian gas and oil. | ||
And, quote, those who remain silent today will freeze tomorrow. | ||
And is it any wonder? | ||
I mean, is there the alternative way to interpret what's happening in the capital cities of Europe these days? | ||
I mean, the European governments are... | ||
Pretty much openly at this point at war with the people of their country. | ||
The Dutch have just announced that they're going to force five to six hundred Dutch farmers to leave their land. | ||
It's land reform. It's literally what the communists are doing. | ||
I was talking to a friend over the weekend. | ||
He just kept making that point. | ||
He just kept being like, they're fear-mongering about Russia by claiming that they want to bring back the Soviet Union, but everything the West is involved in is directly out of the communist playbook. | ||
They are the literal communists. | ||
They are doing what communists do and they're Justifying all of it by claiming that the Russians are the actual communists and we're protecting you from them. | ||
It's land seizures, land reform measures, land confiscations taking place in the Netherlands just straight up out of the communist playbook. | ||
And you know, the way the communist playbook works is that the narrative is always supreme. | ||
The narrative always must be served. | ||
And when it comes to realistically evaluating how your policies have affected people, they abandon that in favor of framing things as pro-narrative as you can possibly they abandon that in favor of framing things as pro-narrative as | ||
In other words, if they say, you know, we're the communists and we think that by getting rid of the Kulaks and getting rid of all the farmers and collectivizing the farms, we're going to get rid of the greed of the greedy Kulak farmers. | ||
And so we'll have a higher yield than with those greedy capitalistic farmers. | ||
And so they kill all the people that know how to farm and collectivize the farms. | ||
And if the yield is significantly lower than you expect, well, that's contrary to the narrative. | ||
That exposes the lie of the whole thing. | ||
It shows that your ideology and your governmental practices are false, wrong. | ||
I don't know how else to put it. You have the example in front of you that when you follow the communist playbook, you end up with less food. | ||
Than if you allow the capitalist system to take place. | ||
And that's unacceptable. | ||
That undermines the whole point and function of communism. | ||
So instead, you have to starve the people by confiscating the amount of food that you thought you were going to get under the communistic regime. | ||
And we see the same thing happening all around the world. | ||
But especially here in America when it comes to things like crime rates or any program really. | ||
They say the problem is that it's not diverse enough. | ||
They increase diversity. Everything gets worse. | ||
Do they say, oh, okay, it turns out that wasn't the problem. | ||
We have to go back. Of course not, because that would be admitting to the fact that their entire ideology is one of jealousy, envy, exploitation, division, fantasy. | ||
And they are not going to do that. | ||
So instead they just double down. | ||
And they always double down. And they continuously double down. | ||
And people are recognizing this and standing up against it. | ||
And so this is, in many ways, a worldwide civil war. | ||
Brewing as we speak. | ||
Multiple rallies also took place in the capital of the Czech Republic on Saturday. | ||
Protesters gathered in Prague's, I'm going to mispronounce this, but Winsolas Square in protest of the government's incapacity to address the crushing cost of living and the downgrade in living standards. | ||
And again, folks, this is not—it's not like you have a group of people that are like, we're going to make everything cheaper and make it easier for you to live, and then their policies fail to bring that about. | ||
They are pretty open about what they want for you. | ||
The World Economic Forum Great Reset Program is a neo-feudal system where you're— Bankruptcy is a prerequisite. | ||
You need to not have any money of your own. | ||
You need to not be able to pass on any wealth to your children. | ||
You need to ideally not be able to even support yourself. | ||
And so you're forced to become dependent on the largest of the government. | ||
So this idea that Things are getting more expensive. | ||
Of course they are. That's all part of the plan. | ||
The plan is to slowly ratchet up prices so that even to just survive, certainly to maintain the quality of life that you were used to before, you're going to have to drain your savings, drain your bank account, start living off debt, be incapable of making ends meet, have to become reliant on the government. | ||
And then they'll simply kill you off and replace you with a foreigner who doesn't have quite as high of quality of life expectations. | ||
They want you to live in a box. | ||
They want you to eat bugs. They want you to own nothing. | ||
They want to surveil you constantly. | ||
They want to have full control over your ability to buy and sell things with a central bank digital coin. | ||
None of this is secret. None of it is speculation. | ||
None of it is theory. It's all what they say they're doing. | ||
And then you see the policies they pursue that bring about these conditions. | ||
So I don't know if protesting is going to be enough when you're protesting against a murderer. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
We'll go out to your phone calls here. | ||
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But... | |
Since we were on the topic, let's go to Tim in Austin. | ||
He's called in in response to the Stuart Rhodes interview. | ||
He wants to talk about Kelly Sorrell, the attorney that Stuart mentioned. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Tim, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, yeah, I've been talking to Kelly Sorrell for over two years now, since actually her first appearance on InfoWars, when Stuart gave out Kelly's email address. | |
And I've been pinging her on and off. | ||
And it's just great that Stuart's still talking about her, because when I've been talking to Kelly, he was very, very ready to lay all of this issue On January 6th at the foot of Alex Jones, Sally Alexander, Roger Stone, and Michael Flynn. | ||
And it's really cool that he still thinks she's on his side when this is the sort of stuff she's been telling me for the past two years. | ||
Wait, wait. Sorry, you're saying Kelly Sorrell is telling you that it's... | ||
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Alex Jones, Allie Alexander, Roger Stone, and Michael Flynn, that these guys coerced and got the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers to do what they did. | |
So, you know, it's likely all going to come out in trial. | ||
But yeah, that's what she's been telling me. | ||
And you can verify this if you want to contact her. | ||
She knows me as Queen Poppy. | ||
Queen Poppy, okay. | ||
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Yeah, so does Stuart. | |
Yeah, I... Well, I'm not personally in contact with Kelly Sorrell, but I know a lot of people that have talked to her on a pretty regular basis. | ||
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Yeah, her email address is ksorrellesq at protonmail.com. | |
If anybody wants to talk to her, ksorrell.com. | ||
That's the same email address that they gave out in November of 2020. | ||
And like I said, she has been, since day one, since I've been talking to her, saying, this is all Alex Jones, Allie Alexander, Roger Stone, and Michael Flynn, that it's their fault. | ||
So, have fun. | ||
Bye. Okay. | ||
Yeah, so the gosh, I don't know how to how to put this, but a lot of people, the the the QAnon PSYOP has been massively successful on a number of the the the QAnon PSYOP has been massively successful on a And all I'm saying is that I know people that talk to Kelly on a regular basis. | ||
and every time... | ||
We would talk about her, she would have some new set of people that were actually deep state and like every time you talk to her, the people that were deep state Pedophile cannibals last week are actually good guys now. | ||
Essentially, it's sort of like what happened with QAnon, but to a specific person where you find somebody that wants to do right. | ||
You find somebody that is seeing things go badly and co-opt them into causing division and supporting things that aren't true. | ||
I would just always warn her through the people I talk to, going, you know, she's being played. | ||
You know, she's being played. | ||
She's convinced that she's working with the White Hats behind the scenes, a la QAnon, but like, that's not true. | ||
She's gonna be arrested, and here she gets arrested. | ||
So I tried to warn her, but there you go. | ||
You know, you got to be careful about who you can trust in these situations. | ||
And there are people that have proven themselves trustworthy and are worthy of your trust. | ||
And it's suspicious when people tell you that those trustworthy people are actually the bad guys. | ||
Right? Like Alex Jones. | ||
Alex Jones is... Live for three hours every day. | ||
Everybody who wants to know anything about Alex Jones can find out everything about him and realize he's very much the real deal. | ||
And it's as simple as that. | ||
And so, like, for me, that was one of the biggest pieces of evidence that QAnon wasn't legit was because Q would go after Alex and claim that Alex was some sort of Mossad agent or something. | ||
And it's just like, all right, well... | ||
I know that's not true, so why would he say that? | ||
Why would Q say that if we know that it's not true? | ||
What other alternative plans do they have? | ||
So, I feel bad for Kelly Sorrell because she seems like a good person that works very hard to, you know, as she thought, to try to regain this country, but she has very, very duplicitous people whispering in her ear. | ||
And it's sad to see. Let's go out to the phone calls again. | ||
Shanda in Tennessee wants to talk about Kanye with a tweet taken out of context. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Shanda, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. First of all, sorry. | |
I know Kanye's the least favorite, so thanks to Stuart Rhodes. | ||
Hope he gets out. | ||
But as for the Kanye thing, because I'm a veteran, It's kind of bothering me, and again, because I'm banned from tweeting and Facebook and all that good stuff. | ||
I know, because I've been deployed a couple times, that when you say DEF CON, that means it's not an offensive term. | ||
It's a defensive term. | ||
So I'm wondering if, even though it was very poorly written, if he was talking about Yeah, I mean, that is interesting. | ||
I mean, I think he definitely sees himself as playing defense here. | ||
So, yeah, I don't think that's necessarily inaccurate. | ||
I think you could be right about that. | ||
I mean, what do you think about the stuff that he's been saying? | ||
What's your take on the whole situation? | ||
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I think that we should have given him enough time. | |
I mean, obviously, I know people that are bipolar, so sometimes you just go on rants and stuff, and obviously sometimes you say stuff. | ||
Now, if he meant it that he was going to go full-blown, like, I hate all the Jewish people, yeah, okay, then he obviously deserved what he got. | ||
Maybe not completely canceled, but obviously being kicked off Twitter... | ||
But if he did meet it in the context, because beforehand he was talking about how Zuckerberg and all them were coming after him and got him kicked off of Instagram. | ||
That's why when I read the comment originally, I was like, is he talking about he's going to get up and then he's going to go full on defensive mode because of what they're doing? | ||
With him on the social media platforms, which is obviously, if that's the way he meant it, then they just proved him even more right because then they kicked him off Twitter on top of that. | ||
Right. It's clever. | ||
3D chess. This could all be a very sophisticated plan or it could be what it looks like, which I think you're right. | ||
He just is sort of an emotional guy that's reacting, feeling like he's being attacked and sort of lashing out. | ||
I think that's accurate. | ||
Just to give some more context to it, Ye followed up on Instagram with a post in which Diddy, Puff Daddy, allegedly texted Ye, quote, As soon as I land, we'll meet face-to-face, to which the rapper responded, N-word, F-word, you. | ||
Blank, blank you. This ain't a game, Wes continued in another post. | ||
I'm going to use you as an example to show the Jewish people that told you to call me that no one can threaten or influence me. | ||
I told you this was war. | ||
Now go and get you some business. | ||
Which is pretty interesting. | ||
He did. He's like, I need to talk to you, Kanye. | ||
Kanye's like, you tell the Jews that told you to say that. | ||
I'm not going to bend. Welcome back, folks. | ||
I see a lot of other first-time callers today, so we'll get to you in just a second. | ||
Just let me give you a few more headlines here. | ||
And remember, you can find these stories on my Substack, harrisonhillsmith.substack.com or offlimits.news, which we can go to sign up for that. | ||
Here's some of the stories. Bill Gates Foundation donated $200 million to expand digital ID surveillance system. | ||
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation donated $1.27 billion to advance progress towards global goals during the United Nations General Assembly last week, with $200 million going towards the development of an invasive global ID... Global Digital ID System. | ||
LifeSite News reported, quote, We see the greatest progress when governments, the private sector, and local communities collaborate in global health programs, said Bill Gates, co-chair. | ||
The commitment this week to combat preventable diseases and save millions of more lives through the Global Fund replenishment is a great step in getting back on track to reach the Sustainable Development Goals. | ||
Sustainable Development Goals. | ||
You know, if only the Spaniards had, Claimed that what they were doing in Central America in the 1500s was to achieve sustainable development goals. | ||
Then maybe the wholesale rape of a culture and enslavement, dispossession and genocide of an entire race of people would be celebrated now these days by the globalist think tanks and academic extremists. | ||
Sure, it's functionally the same thing, but instead of saying it's for gold, God, and glory, it's for sustainable development goals. | ||
But it's the same action. | ||
We also have this. | ||
This is just hilarious. In response to Tucker Carlson's The Age of Men documentary, You've got leftists saying all sorts of very funny things. | ||
Noah Smith says this on Twitter. | ||
I wish Tucker or any of the right-wing guys freaking out about lower testosterone levels would consider investigating the impact of organic chemicals in consumer products or the food industry's habit of putting tons of sugar in the food we eat. | ||
Do these people think testosterone levels will magically increase by returning to traditional culture? | ||
First of all, yes, but he continues, like if we banned gender transitioning and abortion and glorify traditional masculinity more in popular culture... | ||
Hormone levels will somehow rise? | ||
It's like maybe you guys should look into chemicals in the food and water that make things gay. | ||
Maybe the right wing needs to learn about this. | ||
Like, oh, gee, oh, thank you. | ||
Gosh, what would we ever have done without you? | ||
That's amazing. No, it's so amazing how you've enlightened us now. | ||
Here we thought, here we are thinking that... | ||
You know, we just need more Conan the Barbarian movies, but you've enlightened us now. | ||
We're so stupid. We're so stupid. | ||
We never knew about all of the chemicals in the water that are turning things gay. | ||
No, we didn't know about it. | ||
You're the first person to tell us that. | ||
No, we're so dumb. | ||
We're so dumb. We've never done any of this research. | ||
We don't know anything about estrogen mimickers or microplastics or chemicals and pesticides that alter hormones and the way that this is being used by the people in power to purposefully diminish masculinity and destroy the fertility of the countries that they're working to subvert and destroy. | ||
No, wow, this is all new to us. | ||
We're totally, you're so smart. | ||
You're so smart and much better than us. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for telling us all this stuff that we didn't know. | ||
We had no idea. | ||
Literally spend one minute on any right wing bodybuilders Twitter. | ||
And not only do they talk about all the stuff that Noah Smith is mentioning, but actually have thorough and deep understandings of why we got to this point. | ||
But it's just... It's hilarious. | ||
It's frankly very funny. | ||
Because what Noah Smith is admitting to, maybe without realizing it, is... | ||
That Tug Carlson's right. | ||
He's exactly right. He's right about everything that he's saying. | ||
It's just that Noah Smith doesn't think it's a bad thing. | ||
He thinks it's a good thing. | ||
Because otherwise, you know, why wouldn't you argue against this? | ||
We also have Raquel S. Benedict on this. | ||
Testosterone and sperm counts have declined over the past few decades, but unlike what the reactionaries will tell you, that it's a result of feminism or eating vegetables, it's a result of environmental contamination from chemicals found in plastic. | ||
What? What? | ||
BPAs? What? What are those? | ||
I had no idea. I thought it was because of eating vegetables. | ||
So again, it's just, you want to see the perfect example of a straw man? | ||
That's a straw man right there. | ||
They just make claims that we never make and then knock it down, right? | ||
Set up a straw man and go, this guy says that it's vegetables and feminism and then knock the straw man over and go, I'm so strong. | ||
And it's like we've never said any of that stuff. | ||
No, we talk about BPAs. | ||
We talk about chemicals in the water. | ||
We talk about astrazine and pesticides and Estrogen mimickers, and we have for years, so much so, that we made a product called Super Male Vitality. | ||
It became a giant meme, and it's one of the things that Alex Jones is most known for. | ||
And if anybody were to ask Alex Jones, or you were to ask anybody what Alex Jones has said, one of the first things that will come to their mind is gay frogs talking about chemicals in the water that are turning people gay. | ||
In other words, altering their hormonal makeup without their permission through the use of pervasive chemicals. | ||
In pesticides. And you mocked him for that, and now you're acting high and mighty and condescending by pointing out the very thing that he's been yelling about for years. | ||
Incredible. Let's go back out to the calls. | ||
Carissa is a first-time caller from Brooklyn. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air about women in power. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey, Harrison. | |
I just want to say I love you guys here at InfoWars. | ||
I love the show. The team is awesome. | ||
And X2 definitely improved my life a lot. | ||
Fantastic. Thank you so much. | ||
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Yeah, for sure. I'm calling in because I'm seeing a lot of these women prime ministers around the world, like the one from Finland. | |
She's like a cackling hyena. | ||
Oh, we just have to leave Russia. | ||
I don't understand how people can't see that this is being done at the hand of our own country, right? | ||
And then you have these misled, you know, purposely placed prime ministers, all women who have no answers, no solutions, and shouldn't be there, you know? | ||
Now, I'm not talking about every single woman on the planet, right? | ||
There are some who can do the job, like Carrie Lake. | ||
She's brilliant, logical, level-headed. | ||
But when I look around, I see most of these women, they're just emotional messes. | ||
You know? It really does. | ||
Yeah, yeah. That's very true. | ||
I mean, the last thing that we heard about the Finland Prime Minister was that she basically, there's all these pictures of her just like clubbing and being some sloppy drunk in some techno bar. | ||
And it's like in response to that, it's like, women around the world are getting drunk in solidarity with the Prime Minister. | ||
And it's just like, are you really this easy to manipulate and control? | ||
Like, this makes no sense. | ||
Yeah, the women in my life aren't this stupid. | ||
I don't know what's wrong with the vast majority of the women that are portrayed on the media. | ||
But yeah, it's just like you can just tell women like, oh, it's because she's a woman. | ||
They don't want her having fun. | ||
So you go out and have fun and women like fall for this. | ||
It's very weird. It's very weird, Chris. | ||
And of course, it's not just the women either. | ||
I mean, the men in charge of the so-called men in charge of these countries are just as, like, petulant and catty as the women are. | ||
Like, one of the things that I saw on Twitter was the official, like, Ukrainian official Twitter account being like, hey, Crimea, anything new? | ||
I noticed that your bridge isn't there. | ||
Something happened? Oh, something happened to your bridge. | ||
And it's like, these are the people waging wars. | ||
These are the people that are in charge of the nuclear bombs. | ||
They're like literally petulant, condescending teenagers. | ||
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Like, what is this? I swear, every third week of every month, those new codes will be safe. | |
I promise. As a woman, I swear. | ||
Every third week, every month from now until I'm 50, we should not be allowed to have them. | ||
I'm just saying. That's hilarious. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Chris. | ||
I hope you become a regular caller. | ||
I like that call a lot. | ||
She's a first-time caller. | ||
I hope you call in more. | ||
We're going to go out to more of your phone calls on the other side. | ||
We've got Nick's a first-time caller, Victor, Nate, Forrest, and Bob, all first-time callers. | ||
We will get to all of you in the final segment of this program. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
We're going to go back out to the phone calls. | ||
We have a lot of first-time callers. | ||
I'm so glad that you guys have called in. | ||
I do ask you to keep your comments as short as possible since we're going to try to get to less than five calls this segment. | ||
Can we do it? It's up to you. | ||
Let's see. We'll go first to Nick, who's a first-time caller from California. | ||
You have solutions to America's problems. | ||
Let's hear it. You're on the air. Hey, Harrison. | ||
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Can you hear me all right? Yes, sir. Hey, so I'm 21 years old, so I just graduated high school in 2019, so I'm young enough to know what's being taught in schools firsthand. | |
And I've had a lot of arguments with teachers and stuff like that. | ||
But I do believe there's a solution. | ||
I think it was pretty well laid out in the Constitution. | ||
And I think it's the Bill of Rights pretty high up in the list, and that's the Second Amendment. | ||
Our forefathers knew that this was coming. | ||
They knew everything that's going on right now was going to come. | ||
So they laid out a pretty decent plan for what we could do. | ||
And I think that a lot of Americans right now are getting weaker and weaker mentally and physically. | ||
And I think that's part of the plan is that they're trying to weaken Americans so that we're not strong enough to stand up. | ||
And I think they've come for a lot of our rights, most of them. | ||
Every single gun law and speech law and stuff like that that's on the books is illegal. | ||
But what have we done? We've done nothing about it. | ||
We've just stood by and said, well, I don't agree with this, but I guess, you know, it's I'll just say I don't agree with it. | ||
We haven't done anything to stand up for it. | ||
We've done nothing. And the Constitution, our forefathers put that in the Constitution, not so that we'd be scared to use it, but so that we could use it if the time ever called for it. | ||
And I think right now, if we wait any longer, it's going to be too late, and we're going to look back and be like, dang, we should have done something different. | ||
And I think we're going to probably go to war with Russia and China, and then once all the men that are willing and capable to fight Yeah, definitely. | ||
War serves their purposes in a myriad of different ways, and that's definitely one of them. | ||
Yeah, I think a lot of people feel exactly like you do, Nick, and I guess that's all I have to say about that. | ||
Of course, you know, the Second Amendment adds a bulwark against tyranny has been very effective. | ||
And you can see the way that governments in places like Australia that gave up their guns after a mass shooting in the late 80s or early 90s, the COVID camps and the complete lockdown and the total destruction. | ||
So, you know, the globalists, they may have... | ||
Absolute control over our media and, in many ways, our politicians. | ||
But they still have to contend with the reality and the fact that Americans have guns have put a major limitation on what they're confident enough to try. | ||
And you're right, their tactic now is the slow but sure winnowing away of our rights and... | ||
You're right. The longer it takes, the weaker we're getting, although there is some pushback to that. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Nick. I do appreciate it. | ||
Let's go to Victor. He's another first-time caller, this time from South Dakota. | ||
You want to talk about Alex Jones and injustice. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Victor. You're on the air. | ||
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Yes, sir. So, in a just world, Alex Jones, he'd be making billions because... | |
Everybody would realize that he's been saving lives this entire time. | ||
His whole mission in life, his whole agenda has been about saving human life and saving kids' lives. | ||
I mean, Alex Jones, people love him up here in South Dakota. | ||
I think in a few years, he could be governor. | ||
He could be governor of South Dakota. | ||
And it might be actually easier than being in media. | ||
So, like, in a just world, yeah, he would have billions, and then he would just, like, throw out billions to that kangaroo court, and it wouldn't be a thing. | ||
It wouldn't be anything. And, like, they really have shut down your operations. | ||
I mean, he's doing it up admirably with you, Harrison. | ||
He's doing it up admirably with Owen, with McBreen, with the Special Report. | ||
Uh... Yeah, it would be so. | ||
I mean, you're exactly right. | ||
I'm not going to contribute too much to these calls. | ||
I don't want to get to more, but I completely agree with you, Victor. | ||
I thank you so much for your call. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
And yeah, they try to make a big deal during the court proceedings about Alex Jones has security. | ||
It's like, well, yeah, because you people hate him and didn't want to kill him. | ||
So he needs security. And they're like, oh, this regular man flies a private jet. | ||
It's like you realize that Like, you realize that Alex Jones makes less than, like, Brian Stelter in a single year, which is just absurd. | ||
But, like, yeah, the injustice is wild. | ||
All right. Well, he has to. | ||
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He has to. He has to. | |
No, I completely agree, Victor. | ||
I do want to get to some other calls, though. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. Please call in again. | ||
Let's go to Nate, first-time caller in Indiana. | ||
Florida Surgeon General had a vax report of an 84% increase in death. | ||
I covered it in the Daily Dispatch. | ||
You're on the air, Nate. What are your thoughts? | ||
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Go ahead. Yes. | ||
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Also, by the Great Reset, read that book that Alex wrote. | |
Anyways, on to the Florida Surgeon General, Joseph Ladapo, hopefully the next United States Surgeon General. | ||
His report, 84% increase in death of men between the ages of 19 and 39 post-vaccination. | ||
Here's my question to you, Harrison. | ||
There are people across the world that still cannot come to the United States. | ||
We recently saw Canada relax their vaccine requirements. | ||
You no longer have to have a vaccine to visit Canada. | ||
When will United States follow suit? | ||
People have been separated from their families for two years now, Harrison. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, you're exactly right. | ||
It's completely absurd. | ||
More and more information is coming out about what a horrific... | ||
I don't know, boondoggle. | ||
It's like, yeah, imagine calling the Holocaust a boondoggle, right? | ||
It's not exactly a boondoggle. | ||
It wasn't exactly a big kerfuffle. | ||
It was mass murder. So more and more information is coming out about the mass murder shots and the vaccine and the failure of it. | ||
And yet the laws are not changing to reflect the science. | ||
And in fact, the science is being banned from the Internet because it conflicts with the... | ||
The science, the TM science that is basically any dictatorial command from the World Economic Forum and World Health Organization, that's your God, not actual truth and reality. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, Nate. | ||
We have time for maybe one more first-time caller. | ||
Forrest from California wants to talk about how to save the blue cities of our nation. | ||
Is it possible, Forrest? | ||
What do you got? You're on the air. | ||
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Yes. Thank you, Harris, for taking my call. | |
Yes, I believe it is possible. | ||
And the way we do it is called self-tabulation. | ||
That is when you take your own ballot and you put it in the machine yourself. | ||
That bypasses all the corrupt departments that can change the vote within the mail-in voting system. | ||
And it will prevent tampering of your ballot. | ||
So remember, self-tabulation. | ||
Put your ballot in the machine yourself. | ||
And I believe a couple of Alaska Jurisdictions have moved away. | ||
They banned election machines outright, and they'll be doing counts by hand now, which is literally something every single county could do. | ||
Every single county could make the decision on their own to say, we don't need machines to count. | ||
We know how to count ourselves. | ||
We can do it better and more efficiently and more accurately with human being counters. | ||
So why not just do that? | ||
It's happening in Alaska. Why isn't it happening everywhere in this country? | ||
It's a great point, Forrest. Looks like that's going to be all the time we have for calls today. | ||
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I am nothing but thankful to the viewers and listeners of InfoWars the last 28 years. | ||
Together we have undoubtedly changed the world. | ||
And now we see populist, anti-New World Order candidates Being elected and battling the globalists all over the world. | ||
And we see leading in the polls in Australia and Canada and so many other nations, individuals that are speaking out against Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, and the New World Order depopulation agenda. | ||
Really, Infowars' main original mission to expose the globalist operation has succeeded. | ||
And we tried to stop them actually launching it. | ||
But our main goal was to expose their operation, and we were successful at that. | ||
That means it's going to be very, very hard for them to carry out the rest of their operations now, the complete collapse and depopulation. | ||
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