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Every day, the COVID news and what they did to us is bigger than all the previous news combined. | ||
It is insane. | ||
It is all out in the open. | ||
God is showing it to us. | ||
We have all these experts and all these patriots and all these good people that stood up and spoke out, and now they admit that the so-called COVID vaccines erase your immune system, cause massive heart attacks, heart swelling, blood clots, cancer, infertility, and literally hundreds of other horrible things. | ||
That's the highest death rate. | ||
The Western world's ever seen worse than World War I, worse than World War II, worse than Vietnam, all combined. | ||
And so they desperately, desperately, desperately, desperately needed this to roll out in the early phases before it got exposed. | ||
But because it did get exposed early... | ||
The majority of people did not take the poison shots. | ||
Now almost no one's taking the poison shots. | ||
They went on TV, the executives, the politicians, all of them, and read the script, put out by Pfizer and Moderna and Bill Gates and Peter Daszak and the EcoHealth Alliance and Fauci, all the same ringleader criminals involved in making the virus, releasing it, running the global U.N. response. | ||
Here's the key. They're now saying, well, we told you from the beginning it wasn't going to work. | ||
No, no, no, no. You said at the beginning you didn't know if it would work. | ||
But you lied and censored anybody that pointed that out and told everybody 96% effective, 84% effective, 72% effective, 67% effective, 51% effective, 44% effective. | ||
And now they go, well, actually, it makes you get COVID and makes you sick and gives you an eight times chance of dying. | ||
There are a lot of indications right now that are telling us that there is a protection against transmission of the disease. | ||
There is no variant that we have identified that escapes the protection of our vaccine. | ||
To come now with a treatment of 90% effectiveness, you know, personally makes me very proud. | ||
It's necessary a fourth boost right now. | ||
The protection that you are getting from the third, it is good enough Actually, quite good for hospitalizations and deaths. | ||
It's not that good against infections. | ||
Everyone who takes the vaccine is not just protecting themselves, but reducing their transmission to other people and allowing society to get back to normal. | ||
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We can kind of almost see the end. | |
We're vaccinating so very fast. | ||
Our data from the CDC today suggests that vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don't get sick. | ||
Now we know that the vaccines work well enough that the virus stops. | ||
With every vaccinated person. | ||
A vaccinated person gets exposed to the virus. | ||
The virus does not infect them. | ||
The virus cannot then use that person to go anywhere else. | ||
It cannot use a vaccinated person as a host to go get more people. | ||
You want to be a dead end to the virus. | ||
So when the virus gets to you, you stop it. | ||
You don't allow it to use you as the stepping stone to the next person. | ||
Indicted, arrested, tried, public execution. | ||
Public execution. | ||
This is what the Dutch prime minister and health minister told us. | ||
You don't get vaccinated just for yourself, but also for others. | ||
You do it for all of society. | ||
That's what I said. | ||
Today, this turned out to be complete nonsense. | ||
In a COVID hearing in the European Parliament, one of the Pfizer directors just admitted to me, at the time of introduction, the vaccine had never been tested on stopping the transmission of the virus. | ||
This removes the entire legal basis for the COVID passport. | ||
The COVID passport that led to massive institutional discrimination as people lost access to essential parts of society. | ||
I find this to be shocking. | ||
Even criminals... The Pfizer COVID vaccine tested on stopping the transmission of the virus before it entered the market. | ||
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Regarding the question around, did we know about stopping humanization before it's entered the market? | |
No. These, you know, we had to really move at the speed of science to really understand what is taking place in the market. | ||
This is scandalous. | ||
Millions of people worldwide felt forced to get vaccinated because of the myth that you do it for others. | ||
Now this turned out to be a cheap lie. | ||
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We were shocked. To find out yesterday that they haven't tested their vaccine to see if it's stopping the spread of the virus. | |
You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I think it's time to blow this thing back. | ||
Get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very glad to be with you, broadcasting live on this Friday. | ||
Hope everybody's doing well. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout the show today. | ||
We'll open up the phone lines nice and early, and we'll be joined by Piers Corbin, climate activist or climate scientist. | ||
Not climate activist. | ||
We have one of those people on. | ||
Well, that's... He's been arrested. | ||
That's not, uh... | ||
Well, we've got some climate activists in our daily dispatch that, frankly, would make anybody want to disassociate themselves with the entire concept of activism. | ||
So we'll get to that. | ||
But we'll take a lot of your phone calls today. | ||
Be joined by peers in the third hour. | ||
And lots of videos to show you. | ||
you and let's just get right into it. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Friday, the 14th of October, 2022. | ||
January 6th, the committee unanimously votes to subpoena Donald Trump. | ||
Oh, the walls are closing in, folks. | ||
They've almost got him. | ||
Yes, in this political charade, a mere month before the midterm elections, they have held their final meeting. | ||
Although, how can it be their final meeting if they're just now subpoenaing Donald Trump? | ||
It's a convoluted plot on this season of political persecution. | ||
The House Committee investigating the January 6th attack on the Capitol plans to vote to subpoena former President Donald Trump. | ||
Sources familiar with the committee's plan told NBC News Thursday. | ||
Members of the panel, which held what was expected to be its final hearing before midterm elections Thursday, had previously said they were still considering an interview with Trump or former Vice President Mike Pence. | ||
Members of the committee focused the hearing Thursday on how the central cause of January 6th was to Trump. | ||
Representative Liz Cheney, Wyoming, said in her opening statement... | ||
Again, it's just... | ||
Some of these quotes are just hilarious. | ||
She says, quote, I love this. | ||
I... I guess chutzpah is the right word, but it's almost something more than that. | ||
Just like when you prove absolutely nothing and then you turn around and go, I have just proven this thing. | ||
You can't just say that. | ||
You have to actually prove it. | ||
We have left no doubt, none, that Donald Trump led an effort to up into American democracy. | ||
Literally no evidence has been presented to that effect. | ||
We all saw what happened on January 6th. | ||
Somebody gets it. It's big protests, got a little out of control when the cops started randomly firing flashbangs into a... | ||
Up until then, completely peaceful crowd. | ||
We all saw exactly what happened. | ||
Then Donald Trump got on Twitter and tried to tell his supporters to go home, and then Twitter took him down and said he was actually calling for violence. | ||
Like, we all saw what happened. | ||
Everybody knows what was going on. | ||
So they present no evidence, do not make a compelling case at all. | ||
Nobody cares about the January 6th committee. | ||
It's like, doesn't even make it onto the list of things people actually care about. | ||
When they're pulled, you go out and ask an average American, it's things like inflation and the war in Ukraine and the impending nuclear apocalypse and all of the other problems that the Democrats have brought us. | ||
Nobody cares about January 6th, but January 6th committee is convinced that they have They've got America by the heartstrings. | ||
Everybody's paying attention and totally convinced by what they're saying. | ||
They're happy to tell you. | ||
We have thoroughly convinced everyone that Trump is in the center of this. | ||
We all agree. Everyone agrees and everyone knows and you agree with us. | ||
Oh, do I? Wow, I didn't know. | ||
They say, quote, he is the one person at the center of the story of what happened on January 6th, so we want to hear from him. | ||
So just to reiterate what the... | ||
Now, you know, out of office, Liz Cheney has said she will be soon. | ||
We know Trump is guilty. | ||
We have decided Trump is guilty. | ||
Trump is guilty. Trump guilty. | ||
Therefore, maybe Trump wants to come talk to us. | ||
Maybe he wants to come tell us his side of the story. | ||
I mean, we've decided that he's guilty, but now maybe it's time to interview him about what happened now that we've decided he's guilty. | ||
Justice in this country. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Police union says, quote, culture of lawlessness in America must stop after 12 officers shot in a single week. | ||
The National Fraternal Order of the Police, the oldest and largest police union in the U.S., released a statement on Thursday on Twitter demanding that a culture of lawlessness in America must stop. | ||
Since Monday, at least 12 police officers have been shot, the statement read. | ||
The spewing of anti-police rhetoric by some political and media figures, as well as failed policies of rogue prosecutors and judges, are placing our officers in greater danger. | ||
This culture of lawlessness must stop. | ||
12 police officers in a single week being shot in this country. | ||
Pretty incredible. Pretty incredible. | ||
And of course, what will happen is that... | ||
As the violence against the police escalates, the police themselves will be more on edge and more likely to use violence quickly, which will cause them to kill or murder more innocent people, which will cause more outrage, which will cause more violence against the police. | ||
And this is the feedback loop that we've been warning about for, I don't know, what day is it? | ||
Two years now since Black Lives Matter decided to come up with defund the police out of nowhere, like a bad joke. | ||
Pretty incredible. Look, another thing we've been warning about forever and comes true. | ||
Russia says Ukraine's entry into NATO would, quote, guarantee World War III. On Thursday, a top Kremlin official warned that by admitting Ukraine into NATO, the West risks descent into a third world war. | ||
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently asked for fast-track membership. | ||
However, the security alliance has not yet voted on whether his nation will be allowed to join. | ||
I'd love to see a pro con list on that. | ||
On the pro side... | ||
Zelensky the gremlin gets to keep his job. | ||
On the con side, it's nuclear war, world war, collapse of the food chain, food supply lines, collapse of oil, tens of thousands dead, probably millions dead, nukes raining down, an unlivable hellscape following. | ||
Gee, I don't know. | ||
Should we let him in or not? | ||
I don't know. What was that pro again? | ||
That Zelensky gets to keep his job? | ||
Fantastic. Why? | ||
Why would we do that? Oh, right, because the people that rule over us are openly engaged in a depopulation agenda that will only be accelerated by World War III. This is one of the most, I don't know, infuriating, depressing. | ||
I don't even know how to react to this story. | ||
We have the clip. It's clip number one. | ||
Oil protesters throw soup on Van Gogh's sunflower painting. | ||
Let's watch. One of the most iconic paintings in the world by one of the most prominent masters of his art being defaced by, I don't know, middle school girls going through a phase. | ||
They're rubbing glue on their hands to glue themselves to the wall. | ||
There it is, just defacing a priceless work of art. | ||
To make unreasonable and impossible demands on a Government that is already engaged in national suicide to try to appease your group. | ||
It's just shocking what a lot of people get away with. | ||
So, I mean, they've been arrested. | ||
They've been charged with some minor vandalism charge. | ||
Aggravated trespass, apparently. | ||
Criminal damage. Officers are now debonding them. | ||
I don't know what that means. But I wonder, will they go to jail? | ||
Would that dissuade some of this from happening? | ||
Because, you know, these people are children. | ||
This is the thing you have to understand. | ||
These people, they don't understand the world around them. | ||
They don't have any idea even what they're protesting for or why. | ||
Like, they literally don't. | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
Just stop oil. Just stop breathing. | ||
Just stop drinking water. | ||
Like... The entire world runs on oil. | ||
Sorry. Sorry, that's just reality. | ||
Sorry we can't magically wave a wand and just stop using oil all of a sudden. | ||
I don't know if you've noticed, but the entire world is engaged in collective suicide to try to achieve unreasonable goals based on getting off of things like oil. | ||
But it's not fast enough for these people, apparently, and they need to deface priceless works of art to get their point across. | ||
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I consider suicide just to get away from them. | |
I mean, if they, you know, maybe it's a reasonable solution for all of us. | ||
Again, this started with people, like, gluing their hands to the frames of painting, and now they've expanded. | ||
And if you don't put your foot down, they're just going to start, like, burning places down, and they're not even facing punishment for it. | ||
This is all facilitated by the government of the UK. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The entire system is being weaponized against anybody that would oppose it. | ||
As you can see the title of today's show after Alex Jones, Elon Musk is the next target. | ||
Elon Musk now apparently under federal investigation for his purchase of Twitter. | ||
Not the Chinese companies that are buying up huge swaths of strategic farmland just outside of our military bases. | ||
Not Bill Gates. Collectivizing farms in a communistic practice in order to centralize control to the unelected power sources he represents. | ||
No, none of those deals are being investigated. | ||
Not BlackRock buying up entire neighborhoods of houses to prevent people from owning homes and be saddled with rent. | ||
Not owning anything forever. | ||
No, all that's proceeding at a pace, proceeding unobstructed, unabated, allowed, but Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter, that has to come under scrutiny. | ||
Candace Owens revealed she's being investigated by the IRS and audited. | ||
Just a few weeks after making a Black Lives Matter documentary. | ||
So get this. Black Lives Matter collects tens of millions of dollars ostensibly as a charity in order to do positive things for the black community. | ||
They keep the money. | ||
They buy themselves homes. | ||
They give the money over to Democratic campaigns for elite Democrats to get elected into office. | ||
The black community is left in complete shambles with thousands of extra murders just in the black community per year. | ||
Killing thousands of black people, stealing tens of millions of dollars, causing billions of dollars in damage as a consequence of interstate organizing of riot squads, not under investigation. | ||
Making a documentary about that organization, under investigation. | ||
So, that's where we are now. | ||
That's about where we find ourselves. | ||
It's completely typical. It's the practice of the system. | ||
Whether it's communism or fascism or anything in between, when the system has that much power, the only concern is the reinforcement of and continuation of the system. | ||
So its only purpose, the only reason it uses its powers is to protect itself from threats inside or outside. | ||
It doesn't actually serve the people. | ||
It doesn't actually fulfill the The original and intended purpose for which the organization was designed, it just becomes a beast that's feeding itself endlessly. | ||
And it's pretty incredible. | ||
Now this story I was going to cover on the Daily Dispatch, but maybe it deserves its own little side note here. | ||
It's from Politico. | ||
LA City Council cancels meeting as two members refuse calls to resign over leaked recording. | ||
I keep seeing alternative headlines about this. | ||
Some saying they're forced to resign. | ||
People are demanding they're resigning. | ||
They're resigning. Nope, no, actually they're not resigning. | ||
So let's see if we can get to the bottom of this. | ||
Acting LA City Council President Mitch O'Farley abruptly canceled Friday's meeting because two members have refused widespread calls to step down after they were caught in a leaked recording taking part in a conversation that included racist remarks and disparaging comments about colleagues. | ||
O'Farrell made the announcement Thursday on Twitter as civic leaders were transfixed by the evolving scandal involving council members Gil Cedillo and Kevin DeLeon and former president Nuri Martinez, who resigned a day earlier. | ||
So I guess that person resigned. | ||
The people's business cannot be conducted until we have these next two resignations, the acting president said. | ||
The city's been in tumult since the leaked since a leak of an hour long conversation between three council members and local labor leaders over the weekend, prompting calls for resignations from a long list of political leaders, including President Joe Biden. | ||
Biden was visiting Los Angeles Thursday and repeated his earlier endorsement of Representative Karen Bass, who is running for mayor of America's second largest city against billionaire developer Rick Caruso. | ||
In the leaked recording, the three can be heard using racial remarks while they discuss redistricting in ways to dilute the power of black Angelenos. | ||
Martinez at one point used a racial slur to describe the black son of a fellow council member. | ||
The news has mobilized hundreds of angry protesters who earlier this week swarmed L.A. city halls with calls for justice, resulting in one meeting on Tuesday, adjourning early. | ||
So what's the point of this? I mean, it just sounds like a typical... | ||
You know, convoluted, manufactured, purposeless, and painful example of the division that's continuously stoked in this country. | ||
What's so special about this one? | ||
I just think it's fascinating the difference in decorum and expectation between Like white, Christian, conservative men and Latino, Democratic women, I guess is the point, right? | ||
It's just how many times have you seen videos or statements of sincere apology and groveling and immediate resignation, or not even resignation, but like forced out of The Congress, Steve King, was forced out of the Congress for being like, I don't get, what's wrong with white people? | ||
And they're just like, shut up and get out of here! | ||
And then it's like you have these people on tape saying things that they can't, they don't even print in the articles. | ||
They can't even tell you what they said. | ||
That's just how bad it was. | ||
Now I've read some of it and she's just like, that little kid's a monkey. | ||
But he is, they are actual racist comments. | ||
They're actually legitimately racist. | ||
If you're looking for racism out there, well, they found some in these leaked recordings. | ||
And the Democrats don't resign. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They couldn't care less. | ||
They just keep going. | ||
It's really amazing. | ||
And, you know, I think it's... | ||
We're seeing a lot of examples like this. | ||
It's not even a one-to-one comparison. | ||
It's not like, hey, they say racist things and stick by them. | ||
You should, too. You know, it's like, no, they say actually racist things. | ||
They do actually objectionable bad things. | ||
And when they're called on it, their response is to, like, double down and be defiant and spit in the eye of the people who are demanding that they apologize. | ||
Same thing's happening in Michigan or Minnesota, I guess, with the LGBTQ nonsense where they're trying to bring it into the schools. | ||
Who are the people standing up for them? | ||
The Muslims. Muslims aren't scared to get up and go, this is against our religion. | ||
We refuse to comply. We will not allow you to indoctrinate our children into this sinful existence of lust and lasciviousness. | ||
Like, they're not afraid to do it. | ||
They're not afraid to stand up. Same thing like with Kanye West. | ||
You can say all you want about white people. | ||
White people feel very bad and guilty. | ||
And yes, we're so sorry for everything we've done. | ||
And then you talk about the Jews. | ||
And the Jews are just like, you shut your mouth about us. | ||
You shut your mouth right now. | ||
This is unacceptable. And again, I'm not faulting the Jews for doing that. | ||
I wish the white people would do it more. | ||
I wish white people could look around at every other group of people who stick to their guns and are not ashamed. | ||
They're unabashed about what they believe and they stand up for it. | ||
They say, you think I did something wrong? | ||
So what? I'm right. | ||
You're wrong. It's just a bizarre set of stories we've had this week from the Muslims protesting LGBT, the Jews demanding that the black activists shut the hell up about them, or this Latino person being caught on a hot mic using perhaps suggested as being racial comments. | ||
Which again, I think... Like, was the kid acting like a monkey? | ||
I don't know. I call my kid a monkey all the time when he's swinging off of stuff and acting like a monkey. | ||
So I don't even know if it's actually racist, but it's certainly far, far more racist or objectionable than a lot of stuff that you've heard Republicans apologize and beg for forgiveness for. | ||
And I think this is really, like, the heart of so many of our problems. | ||
Good people in this country have been so demoralized that we can't stand for what is right anymore. | ||
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Speaking of, one person has been Really head and shoulders above everybody else when it comes to January 6th coverage, and that is, of course, Julie Kelly. | ||
She posted this on American Greatness, the broken promises of the January 6th committee. | ||
I unfortunately didn't print this out. | ||
I just saw it while the show was on, but I almost just want to read it verbatim because it really is that good, and it sums up the entire charade of the January 6th committee. | ||
Just fantastically. | ||
She says this. | ||
The Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th attack on the United States Capitol conducted its final televised performance on Thursday afternoon, an event dutifully carried live by every cable and broadcast news station. | ||
Representatives Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger now plan to exit stage left as their congressional careers come to an end, the former at the hands of disgruntled Wyoming Republican voters and the latter at the hands of gerrymandering Illinois Democrats. | ||
It's only a matter of time before they both find a new home at some never Trump outlet funded by leftist billionaires to play the role of conservative, useful idiot to the Democratic Party. | ||
Since its inception, the select committee has wielded unchecked authority not to fulfill the stated mission of finding out exactly what happened on January 6th, a four-hour disturbance. | ||
The enabling legislation refers to as a domestic terror attack, but as a vehicle to harass, intimidate, prosecute, and destroy careers of Donald Trump, his aides, and his supporters. | ||
Former federal prosecutors for months have interrogated Trump White House officials behind closed doors to produce cherry-picked clips to bolster the regime's narrative that Trump incited the insurrection by refusing to accept the 2020 presidential election as legitimate, a view still shared by the overwhelming majority of Republican voters. | ||
Among specific promises regarding the committee's outcome, House Democrats initially pledged to examine the, quote, activities of intelligence agencies, law enforcement agencies, and armed forces, including with respect to intelligence collection, analysis, and dissemination of information shared among the branches and other instrumentalities of government. | ||
Further, committee members claim to be interested in the, quote, policies, protocols, processes, procedures, and systems for interoperability between the United States Capitol Police and the National Guard, the Metropolitan Police Department, and the District of Columbia, and other federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies in the National Capitol region state, and local law enforcement agencies in the National Capitol region or on or before January 6, That was their remit. | ||
That's what they said they were convening this committee to address. | ||
Unsurprisingly, she continues, the committee to date has addressed none of these matters. | ||
So-called evidence instead revolved around plans by Trump and his inner circle to prepare for and fight an election that didn't go their way, something of an American tradition before it became the basis of an alleged criminal conspiracy after November 2020. | ||
There was almost no discussion of security failures related to the breach of the building. | ||
Promises of bombshell revelations that would, quote, blow the roof off the house, as Representative Jamie Raskin warned in April, never materialized. | ||
That was all bullcrap. | ||
It was all lies. | ||
It never existed. How could it have materialized? | ||
Committee hearings have featured one dramatic scene after another. | ||
Tearful and sanctimonious committee members aggrieved. | ||
Cops turned media celebrities. | ||
Remorseful capital protesters and disloyal administration officials participated in a public therapy session of sorts, all emoting under the direction of a skilled television producer hired to attract an audience. | ||
It's hard to overstate the seriousness of what's going on in this country right now. | ||
And it's happening subtly. It's happening piece by piece and bit by bit, which is why people seem incapable of waking up to it. | ||
It is the classic frogs boiling in a pot of water. | ||
If all of this happened all at once or it happened in a different country and was reported on honestly by our media, it would not be confusing as to what's going on here. | ||
If this was Vladimir Putin doing this to his detractors or people who were opposed to him, it wouldn't be a question as to whether this was authoritarian or whether this was a legitimate process of the rule of law. | ||
It's anything but a legitimate process. | ||
And it all goes down, and as Julie Kelly explains in that really brilliantly written article, It all goes down to the original criticism we had about this from the very beginning. | ||
It is, in no uncertain terms, just the definition of the word, a show trial. | ||
It looks like a trial. | ||
It has all of the official trappings of official legitimate proceedings, but only the prosecution is able to present their evidence. | ||
And they only present that evidence that comports to the narrative that they decided before the proceedings ever began. | ||
And that is a show trial by definition. | ||
And it is, ironically or suspiciously or coincidentally, almost exactly the same outcome of the Alex Jones trial. | ||
I mean, think about what's going on in this country right now. | ||
You've got Congress... Exceeding their remit, exceeding their, you know, legitimate authority by holding basically a criminal trial, but only allowing the prosecution to present their case. | ||
At the same time, you have Alex Jones being essentially charged to find a billion dollars for not complying with the court order of discovery fully, which even that's debatable. | ||
If that's the case, a billion dollar fine for that, really, that doesn't make any sense, but that's essentially what you got when you had a pre-ordained and pre-decided outcome of a trial, and then the performance to make it seem legitimate. | ||
Again, it's just, it's... | ||
I don't know if people understand how easy it is to manipulate perception. | ||
This would be an interesting... Like experiment that maybe we could do. | ||
Maybe this would be a fun project to do. | ||
Like film an event taking place and then just film it all and then edit it in two different ways that give you two completely different perspectives on what's going on. | ||
People don't understand. They think like, well, it's a documentary. | ||
I'm seeing it with my own eyes, so I must be seeing the truth. | ||
But it's a... It's a very, very simple matter of the way you present stuff, what you leave in versus what you take out. | ||
That can just give you drastically different interpretations of the events of the day. | ||
I said, you know, speaking of the Sandy Hook thing, this is my suggestion for what we should have done with the... | ||
Maybe I shouldn't talk about it. | ||
Maybe I shouldn't talk about it. The Megyn Kelly interview. | ||
Maybe an interview would be a good thing to do. | ||
Instead of a documentary, do an interview where you cut up answers and rearrange the questioning and you can have the same interview but edit it one way and the person looks like an insane person and edit it another way and everything makes perfect sense. | ||
The amount of trickery that you can employ with editing and filming style and all this sort of stuff, it's It's hard to overstate just how effective this can be. | ||
And all of this is to say that there's a reason that we have trials with witnesses and cross-examination and do it live in a courtroom in person as much as possible. | ||
There's a reason that we do that instead of have the prosecution and the defense create dueling true crime documentaries about what they think happened. | ||
Because you can manipulate things a lot easier. | ||
And so what they presented yesterday On Anderson Cooper and in conjunction with the January 6th committee was a documentary a year and a half in the making. | ||
They've had footage and have had time to tweak it and edit it and refurbish it for a year and a half. | ||
And what they've come out with doesn't even make them look good. | ||
It doesn't even help their case at all. | ||
It's just Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer and a bunch of other mask-wearing people There's octogenarians yelling into cell phones. | ||
It's the most pathetic display of incompetence outside of the actual floor of the Senate. | ||
It's just in the building next door, so it's the same people, the same level of incompetence, in this case under a very high-pressure scenario where, you know, people were waving flags outside of their building, and it was panic time. | ||
So that's what they did. They edited together this documentary to show what was really happening behind the scenes. | ||
The gripping, terrifying reality of what it was like to be Nancy Pelosi on January 6th. | ||
But of course it all completely leaves off All of the reality, right? | ||
So during this documentary, during the clips, it's things people saying like, oh, where's the National Guard? | ||
Where's the wise in the National Guard here? | ||
But they don't tell you that Nancy Pelosi had denied the National Guard for several days leading up to it. | ||
Why is the National Guard there? | ||
Nancy Pelosi refused their request for more troops. | ||
That's why that's not included in the documentary. | ||
Let's go to some of these videos here. | ||
We'll go to clip number five. | ||
Again, they just... | ||
I don't know. | ||
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The way the liberals see the world, leftists see the world, it's so bizarre. | |
It's so strange. Here's Nancy Pelosi saying she wants to punch Trump in the face as if this is her being a strong, independent woman, boss lady, when she just sounds like a pathetic, trash-talking old drunk. | ||
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Let's watch. And that's what this is all about. | |
Secret Service said they have dissuaded him from coming to Capitol Hill. | ||
They told him they don't have the resources to protect him here. | ||
So at the moment, he is not coming, but that could protect him. | ||
Oh, he comes. I'm going to punch him out. | ||
I've been waiting for this, for trespassing on the Capitol grounds. | ||
I'm going to punch him out, and I'm going to go to jail, and I'm going to be happy. | ||
That's the person that you want in a superior position in your national government? | ||
She's literally like shaking with rage. | ||
She's like, I might come and give a speech. | ||
She's like, I'll punch him. I'll punch him in the face. | ||
It'll be trespassing then. | ||
It'll be trespassing so I can punch him. | ||
It's like... Jesus Christ. | ||
You wonder why America is collapsing? | ||
You wonder why we can't get crap done? | ||
It's because we're being led by literal psychopaths that are just completely insane people. | ||
Now, again, they make up stuff about Trump being like this, which he's not, but they make it up and they condemn it and they recognize what a horrible thing it would be to have somebody in a position of power with so little control over their emotions, so emotional and so... | ||
Hysterical. It's so dangerous. | ||
It's a national security threat having somebody like this in office. | ||
It's not true with Trump. | ||
They pretend it's true and then get mad at it. | ||
And then when it really is true about their side, they love it and they think it's great and somehow shows strength. | ||
Did you see someone seeming very strong there? | ||
Someone empowered and confident in their position? | ||
Or did you see a shaking with rage, hysterical old lady with a coup happening? | ||
In progress. So they've subpoenaed Donald Trump. | ||
Maybe we'll go to some more of this in the next hour as we take your phone calls. | ||
We have a three-minute video of Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi and others just like yelling into cell phones. | ||
It's all so silly. Yeah, we'll go to it in the next one. | ||
But in terms of responses to the latest The latest edition, the latest episode of domestic terror theater. | ||
Roger Slam, Roger Slam, it's a cool name. | ||
Roger Stone slams J6 committee for categorically false statements following Thursday's January 6th committee hearing. | ||
Roger Stone issued a statement calling out the committee for making false statements regarding his actions on and around January 6th, saying, A statement from Stone said. | ||
And you know funnily enough they have in this documentary We're good to go. | ||
The complaints were never examined. | ||
They were never investigated. | ||
Now everywhere, states from Pennsylvania to Delaware to Arizona and everywhere in between, including the Supreme Court, have ruled that many of the practices that allowed for the results of the 2020 election were unconstitutional, illegal, and should have never been allowed. | ||
And of course we know why. It's because when you destroy the guidelines of holding an election, you open it up for fraud and no way to even detect whether fraud is being committed. | ||
So those were never investigated. The purpose of the protest was to demand that Congress use its power, that it has, that it's invested in, on that day to ask for a 10-day waiting period to perform an investigation of some of the claims. | ||
Why would they not want that? | ||
That was the proceeding that they wanted to happen. | ||
The entire purpose of the protest was to encourage Republicans to participate in that proceeding in that way. | ||
Welcome back, folks. Second hour has begun here at the American Journal. | ||
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We'll go to your calls in the next segment, but I want to play this full video. | ||
I guess it's technically a political ad. | ||
I think the line between political ad and Infowars report is slowly blurring. | ||
It's Doug Mastriano. | ||
He blasts Josh Shapiro and Rachel Levine for sexualization and medical transitioning of young children. | ||
So he's made this sort of a cornerstone of his campaign. | ||
He's fighting back against the open and perverted destruction of childhood innocence that's taking place. | ||
In public schools around this country, and especially in the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
So here's Doug Mastriano's ad about the hypersexualization and gender transitioning. | ||
Little children. | ||
Let's watch. This video contains sensitive content. | ||
Children in Pennsylvania as early as five years old are being subjected to sexual indoctrination under Democrat leadership. | ||
In Montgomery County, a parent said that one of their child's kindergarten classmates identifies as trans, and so now the entire class is forced to read books about what that means. | ||
In kindergarten, to make matters worse, the Department of Education in Pennsylvania is encouraging teachers to host gender-neutral days at school. | ||
While parents are unaware at home, their daughters may share a bathroom with a biological male. | ||
Rather than doing his job in addressing crime in Pennsylvania, Attorney General Josh Shapiro filed an amicus brief against families in Florida and Virginia to support the idea of biological boys using girls' bathrooms. | ||
This time last year in Virginia, thanks to Josh Shapiro, a 15-year-old girl was raped by a male student in the girls' bathroom. | ||
Dr. Levine, now the Assistant U.S. Health Secretary, says that kids should have access to experimental puberty-blocking therapies. | ||
When questioned about whether there should be parental approval, Levine refused to answer. | ||
But the Human Rights Campaign wants unsupportive parents left in the dark. | ||
Children are encouraged to socially transition with their names and pronouns And the parents can be coerced or convinced later on to accept it. | ||
The Human Rights Campaign also supports irreversible double mastectomies and genital surgeries for kids. | ||
And guess who they endorse for Governor of Pennsylvania? | ||
That's right, Josh Shapiro. | ||
Additionally, books that depict explicit sexual acts are available in our schools. | ||
When a mother filed a lawsuit to have these books removed from Pennsylvania schools, Josh Shapiro himself filed a motion just last month to dismiss her case. | ||
Will kids in Pennsylvania continue to have their innocence taken from them? | ||
Will they continue to be taught what to think and believe about their bodies by a school system without parental consent? | ||
Not on my watch. | ||
According to Raz Buston reports, 89% of voters believe, rightly, that parents should have the last say on what their kids are being taught. | ||
69% of the parents believe that sexually explicit books should be removed from the libraries. | ||
As your governor, I'll ensure parents have power over their children's education, which means full school transparency. | ||
On day one, boys in the girls bathroom ends. | ||
On day one, boys follow the science and the girls' locker room ends. | ||
On day one, no more boys on the girls' team. | ||
And the sexualization of our kids will end in our schools as well. | ||
This includes removing sexualized material in our elementary schools. | ||
Public schools will be a safe place for learning. | ||
And if you don't like your public school setting, you'll have the option to choose how and where you want to educate your child, because I'm going to fight for school choice. | ||
Your vote on November 8th is a vote for the future of our children. | ||
Doug Mastrano for governor. | ||
I'm telling you. I mean, did that not sound like an... | ||
Like, hey, if Doug Mastrano doesn't make it to the governorship, he's always got a position here at band.video. | ||
That was a great report by Doug Mastrano. | ||
Your lady contributor, I guess. | ||
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, phone lines are filling up. | ||
A lot to talk about. | ||
A lot more about the January 6th committee as well. | ||
Mock, make fun of, and expose the truth about. | ||
By the way, the show is the American Journal, or as some people like to call it, just Tucker Carlson in the morning. | ||
I have some Tucker Carlson clips where he literally says exactly what I said yesterday. | ||
It's kind of crazy. | ||
He calls Zelensky a troll instead of a gremlin, but... | ||
Other than that, it's basically verbatim. | ||
It's pretty amazing. | ||
So, why watch Tucker Carlson? | ||
Just watch me in the morning and it'll be a sloppier, off-the-cuff version 12 hours before it's refined and published by Tucker Carlson's writing team. | ||
It was pretty amazing. Heck, let's go to one of these. | ||
Let's go to clip number eight here. | ||
Tucker Carlson talking about Zelensky demanding billions of dollars for his corrupt and failing country. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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...should be not less than $5 billion. | |
What? | ||
Some uppity foreigner in a T-shirt demanding money for his critical economic needs? | ||
We have critical economic needs too, buddy. | ||
Who are you, troll? Go away. | ||
What? Since when does that guy have a claim on our treasury? | ||
It's good stuff. Hey, he's right. | ||
He's absolutely right. | ||
All right. I'm just seeing if there's any other videos I want to go to here before we go out to phone calls. | ||
I'll save some of these for a little bit later. | ||
We do have some good ones. | ||
Oh, we'll go to this one too. Let's go to clip number two here. | ||
I mean, we give Democrats a lot of crap for living an existence of lies, drowning in a pool of misinformation while desperately trying to drag us down with them. | ||
It's pathetic how few times you actually see Democrats tell the truth. | ||
So we wanted to highlight one of the few times where a Democrat... | ||
Actually, without rhetorical flourish, without the weasel words we've come to expect, just straight up shoots from the hip and tells the God's honest truth for once in their forsaken lives. | ||
Here it is, a Democrat actually telling the truth. | ||
Breaking, a Democrat tells the truth. | ||
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Here it is. I will never stop standing up for Big Pharma and standing against my constituents. | |
Thank you. Okay. | ||
Okay. I will never stop standing up for Big Pharma. | ||
I will never stop standing up for the international trillion dollar conglomerates that have poisoned our entire society and left us all zombified, mindless husks. | ||
I will never stop simping for the most corrupt and ineffective industry in this country. | ||
I will never stop. | ||
Stop standing up for them. | ||
I will never stop standing up against my constituents. | ||
Honestly, did she misspeak or not? | ||
I don't know. I mean, this is where the Democrats are at this point. | ||
Even if they don't say it openly like that, They do say it, more or less, right? | ||
If people go, your constituents are all against this, and they go, I will continue to fight for the rights of whoever I'm pretending to fight for the rights of, regardless of who has a problem with it. | ||
It's like, just come out and say it. | ||
Just be like this nice lady, and just come out and admit you will never stop standing up for the corporate global government that is slowly but surely ratcheting the Zip tie around our neck and you will never stop standing up against your constituents who just want to be left the hell alone and to go on with their lives without your incessant nagging them about the evilness of their ancestors. | ||
Right? So it's good. | ||
It's refreshing, I think, to see a Democrat finally tell the truth for once. | ||
Let's go out to the phone calls now. | ||
We've got Jake in the great state of Pennsylvania. | ||
You have a scandalous story for us, Jake. | ||
What's that? You're on the air. | ||
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Yes. Oh, man, it's so funny. | |
It's the will of the universe that you just had your last segment touching on Doug Mastriano and Attorney General Josh Shapiro, both frontrunners for the governor race, Republican and Democrat, respectively. | ||
I'm a citizen journalist. | ||
It's local. And, you know, I'm just in a real corrupt district, and I was investigating them for four years. | ||
And it turns out it's not just a local scandal. | ||
It's a statewide bipartisan real estate and bankruptcy racket operated under the entire authority of the Pennsylvania judiciary. | ||
I know that's a big statement, but I've been at this for four years. | ||
The state just two years ago, they hit me with four years in retaliatory charges for covering this. | ||
And immediately off the bat, I hired a big law firm, caught my attorney backdooring me in an email. | ||
So I fired him, became a pro-state litigant, and I beat – it's in appeals now, but I beat the state attorney general in court over these charges. | ||
What it is is our – the way the racket works is there's an inner club. | ||
They get approved, you know, cycling properties and bankruptcies. | ||
And this racket that's run by the state acquired our district attorney, Brian Sinnott. | ||
I'll name him because I have it all defended in the document. | ||
He conducted a fraudulent bankruptcy after the last housing crash, hit all his properties. | ||
He ran up $100,000 in credit card debt and wrote off $70,000 in student debt. | ||
With no extenuating circumstances, no kids, he's a 36-year-old practicing attorney. | ||
That's illegal. | ||
He should not have gotten a destitute waiver for that student debt. | ||
That is illegal. And that is how they acquired him. | ||
And now anybody tied into this racket cannot go down. | ||
And it's so serious, and this is what I mean by I wrap up both Doug Mastriano and Shapiro in this. | ||
It'd have to be a Joe Dirk call-in story to get you this four years of what I've been up to. | ||
But the attorney general took over prosecuting the case. | ||
They arrested me in the courthouse of the foyer for following this case of real estate fraud. | ||
The president of the county bar, she was acquiring property from one of her clients actively, illegally, that she was representing in a divorce. | ||
She was using her daughter as a straw buyer. | ||
So that's why I was there investigating that case, and they arrested me. | ||
Well, they arrested me for trespassing in the public foyer. | ||
They seized my phone, pulled out a warrant to break into my phone for trespassing and wipe the location data on it because it left. | ||
I ran track of my iPhone. | ||
It left the evidence lockup and was in the president of the county bar's office. | ||
If that's not foil-headed enough for you, if that's not foil, it's all in the documents. | ||
If that's not foil-headed enough for you, the guy at the special agent at the attorney general's office who pulled out this warrant, I can show you the warrant, the warrant to break into my phone for trespassing and wipe it, his father-in-law is the one, is the real estate entitling magnet, big county bar member that is authorizing the fraudulent deeds for this racket. | ||
So I know that all sounds foil-headed. | ||
Again, I've been at this for four years. | ||
I wrote the entire racket out in a written motion attaching all of the evidence as exhibit and served it up to the deputy attorney general in charge of prosecution on the court record, and they just completely flat-out ignored it. | ||
They ended up bench-trialing me so that I couldn't come back and sue for false arrest. | ||
They installed a recently retired judge who found me guilty, even though he had no jurisdiction and the prosecution had no jurisdiction. | ||
They were both specially appointed. | ||
This was the 12th judge appointed to my case. | ||
Eleven judges before this recused it for what ended up being a case of disorderly conduct. | ||
And that's why they dropped it to the bench trial so that You know, they could just have the judge, implant the judge and find me guilty. | ||
Well, this is a crazy story. | ||
I feel like, yeah, we've just sort of scratched the surface here. | ||
Obviously, you have a lot more to say. | ||
Is there somewhere online where we can reach out to you and find any of this information? | ||
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Yes. Yes. | |
I'm an extremely shadow banned YouTuber. | ||
I'm completely non-monetized. | ||
I'm just doing this to break a scandal, a statewide scandal on the county. | ||
We'll tell you what, we have to go to break, but we'll get your information during the break and look into this, because it sounds like a big deal. | ||
It sounds like you're uncovering something here. | ||
Tell you what, we'll be right back, Jake. | ||
All right, folks, welcome back. | ||
This, I suppose, is not a news story. | ||
I guess the trial is new. | ||
Which is why it just broke today, but I'd miss this when it originally broke in June. | ||
I love it. | ||
You might know, I have a little bit of a grudge, you might say, against the cultural arsonists that are attempting to destroy the myth and legend and heroism of the Alamo. | ||
This is primarily centered on a book called Forget the Alamo that I've dissected and disproven on this show and then again in an article for The Man's World, the Raw Egg Nationalist magazine, just going through their claims and pointing out how hopelessly incorrect they are. | ||
But it's not a small thing. | ||
It's not just... Oh, here's a different version that maybe paints events a little bit differently. | ||
No, it's a racialized mission crusade that they are on to destroy the history and foundation of our country and our state in order to subvert and destroy it. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
Well, now an antiques dealer and an artist are suing Texas Monthly, as well as the authors of this book, Forget the Alamo. | ||
Alexander McDuffie, a Texas-based antiquities dealer, and Joseph Musso, an artist and historian, are suing the authors of a book about the Alamo for allegedly suggesting they faked artifacts and inflated their prices. | ||
The authors of Forget the Alamo, The Rise and Fall of an American Myth are Brian Burrow, a reporter for Vanity Fair, and Chris Tomilson, a columnist for the Houston Chronicle, and Jason Stanford, a political consultant and communications officer. | ||
Penguin Random House and the newspaper Texas Monthly have also been named as defendants. | ||
Forget the Alamo is about the origins of the legend of the Battle of the Alamo, the ways in which the story was modified and twisted during the Jim Crow era, and how revisionists have been trying to set the record straight on the actual events concerning the Texas origin myth. | ||
Isn't that hilarious? How revisionists are trying to set the record straight. | ||
They literally are just lying about what actually happened. | ||
They are revisionists, but they're more like arsonists. | ||
They're more like taking a true story that's slightly embellished here or there or portrayed in the most heroic light possible, not by... | ||
Painting it dishonestly, but simply by showing respect to and admiration of the men who gave their lives to free Texas from the brutal and horrific despotic grip of Santa Ana, who had, reminder, just days before attempting to siege the Alamo, had systematically murdered, raped, and plundered his way through So, again, that's the guy they're defending. | ||
That's the guy they're saying wasn't really a tyrant. | ||
And this is actually a story of white supremacy and white people just hating brown people and wanting to kill them. | ||
That's their defamatory, revisionist nonsense they're spitting in defense of a, again, complete and total despotic tyrant who murdered thousands of his own people and would have kept going if he hadn't been stopped by the heroes in Texas, specifically complete and total despotic tyrant who murdered thousands of his own people and would have kept going if he Spitting on the graves of heroes from, I don't know, some armchair in a New York office. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
The plaintiffs in this case made one mistake. | ||
So the plaintiffs, so the people who are suing, made a mistake. | ||
They trusted a reporter who came to them asking about a subject on which they have a good deal of passion and expertise, authenticating artifacts that might have a connection to the Texas Revolution and the Battle of the Alamo, reads the complaint. | ||
Although that reporter promised that he would quit the project before he would allow the co-authors to say anything negative about the plaintiffs or their work, the book that was ultimately published contained false statements, mischaracterizations, and significant omissions. | ||
What? Oh my gosh, I'm so shocked. | ||
You're telling me that the people who have dedicated huge chunks of their lives and started an entire movement to demonize and spread vicious falsehoods about the heroes of the Alamo actually upstanding people? | ||
Respectable, self-sacrificing, God-fearing people. | ||
The people that are demonizing and defaming them weren't trustworthy? | ||
What? You're saying that this is evidence of some sort of moral defect? | ||
that they would go to somebody who's passionately knowledgeable about Texas history and say, oh, we're writing a book about Texas history. | ||
Will you tell us what you know about it and trust us? | ||
It's all going to be positive. | ||
We love what you do, and we're going to help get this information out to a wider audience. | ||
And the poor, innocent, good person, the Texan historian is like, great. | ||
Yeah, let me show you all this stuff. | ||
Let me show you all this. And the whole time, the guy's sitting there going, I'm going to destroy this. | ||
I'm going to destroy this legend. | ||
I'm going to spread lies. | ||
No one's going to like you when I'm done with you. | ||
These are just sick, evil, disgusting people. | ||
Morally, they're reprehensible. | ||
Everything they do is saturated in deception, lies, deceit, manipulation, and getting something over on somebody else. | ||
Bringing someone down so you can feel a little bit higher about yourself. | ||
And it shows in the work that they come out with and the things that they write. | ||
It's also evidenced in the way that they write it and the way that they conduct themselves because it is all evidence of a moral cancer that's eating out the heart of academics and their fools all around the country, people that actually read their crap and buy it. | ||
So I hope they are sued into an oblivion. | ||
And maybe we can, you know, teach them about what the Alamo is really about. | ||
We'll leave it at that. Let's go out to the phone calls now. | ||
We have Clown Car in New York City. | ||
He's called in about an argument you had with your son, Clown Car. | ||
We don't like to hear that. Thanks for calling in. | ||
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You're on the air. Hello, Harrison. | |
Captain Clown Car reporting for duty, sir. | ||
Greetings. How are you? | ||
You know, my son woke up the other morning and figured it was time to poke the bear, and he decided to send me a text message. | ||
Dad, are you going to donate to Alex Jones today? | ||
And I text him back, yes. | ||
And he's like, why? | ||
Don't you know that he's this, this, that, the other thing? | ||
I said, bro, where are you finding this out? | ||
He sends me a clip from CNN. | ||
I said, bro, I think you're watching the wrong news because you should be watching Infowars. | ||
He has a problem with watching anything to do with Infowars. | ||
See, Harrison, these are the same type of people who back in the day, I don't know if I ever told you, but I'm sure on the white rapper from the Howard Stern show. | ||
When I was on the air for 27 years, thousands of phone calls, I noticed a turning point in Howard Stern. | ||
Obviously, he turned to some kind of total communist libertarian. | ||
I don't even know what this type of Howard Stern is today, But the Howard Stern of yesteryear was very hard to convince people to be a fan, almost the same way it is now. | ||
But I don't think it's going to be hard for much longer because the world is seeing where we're going and what we have. | ||
We're up to $4 for a dozen eggs now here in Brooklyn, Harrison. | ||
You know, people, they're either going to wake up to what's happening and realize Alex Jones has been right the whole time, or they're going to go down with the ship, you know, wondering what happened the entire, you know, looking around going, why am I getting wet right now? | ||
Not knowing that Alex Jones is saying they're going, we've hit an iceberg, it's time to escape. | ||
But, you know, I've had that same experience with people, where they go... | ||
Alex Jones? Bro, you work for Alex Jones? | ||
I know about him. And I go, well, have you ever watched his show? | ||
Well, I've seen clips. | ||
Okay, but have you ever watched his show? | ||
Well, I've seen enough from... | ||
Okay, but have you ever watched his show? | ||
They've never watched his show. They have no idea what they're talking about. | ||
They listen to liars who lie about Alex Jones, and they never do their own research, and they refuse to. | ||
They refuse to because they're scared that they might have to change their mind, and they're very comfortable the way they are now. | ||
We're going to go directly out to your phone calls now and try to get in as many as possible this segment. | ||
I want to go to Jason in Michigan because I've seen some stories about this but I haven't covered it yet. | ||
Maybe Jason in Michigan has some more information for us about the investigation into the Nord Stream pipeline has apparently been blocked by Sweden and they're not releasing the information about it to places like Russia. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jason. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. I've been listening to this guy since the year 2000, buddy, up here in communist-controlled Michigan. | |
Glad to hear from you. | ||
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Thanks for the support. Yeah, so I saw this morning on Twitter, on Disclosed TV, that Sweden was blocking this investigation with Germany and Denmark into this explosion. | |
And so there had been some speculation that Germany may have been involved in this from the beginning. | ||
And it makes me wonder, is Sweden trying to block them out so that they can't be privy to any information in order to try and get ahead of anything that comes out of this investigation? | ||
Yeah, so what I read was that they were blocking... | ||
Yeah, here's the story. Sweden won't share Nord Stream investigation findings with Russia. | ||
Are you saying they're blocking it from Germany as well? | ||
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That's what it says. | |
Okay. It says it blocks investigation with Germany and Denmark into the Nord Stream explosion. | ||
And then Disclose replies to its own tweet and says that Sweden does not want to investigate Nord Stream explosions together with Germany due to classified reasons. | ||
That's interesting. Yeah, you know, we speculated on this the day that it happened, wondering who would be in charge of the investigation since it was technically in international waters and the pipeline itself was Russian. | ||
So it seems like Russia should have been the ones to investigate this in the first place. | ||
They gave it over to Sweden. | ||
Sweden's not a neutral party in this. | ||
They're actively trying to join NATO and working against Russia and posturing themselves against Russia right now. | ||
So it's not like they asked, you know... | ||
Absolutely. It's a head-scratcher, because why wouldn't they allow Germany? | ||
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I mean, they're basically an ally. | |
They're in NATO. Sweden would like to be. | ||
It's a real head-scratcher why they would want to block that. | ||
Yeah, I don't know why they'd want to block it from Germany. | ||
I don't know why they'd want to block it from Russia either. | ||
Or why they would have the authority to block the investigation considering that it's not their water that it's in. | ||
That doesn't make a lot of sense to me. | ||
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Absolutely. The whole thing doesn't make sense. | |
I hope that people are paying attention to this. | ||
Sweden has said it will not allow Moscow to participate in its ongoing investigation into the causes of multiple leaks in underwater pipelines transporting Russian natural gas to Europe. | ||
Swedish Prime Minister Andersson said on October 10th that while Russia would not be allowed to join in the investigation, Stockholm would invite a joint EU probe and Moscow was free to carry out its own inspections of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipeline. | ||
So yeah, they're trying to play this close to the chest and keep whatever they find withheld. | ||
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Yep. I hope people are paying attention. | |
Well, I've seen a lot of speculation about it. | ||
I don't think anything concrete has come up yet, but I will say all of the speculation that I've seen in the ensuing weeks since this attack took place, we basically covered all of it on the day that it happened. | ||
It's pretty funny. I saw a thing yesterday that was talking about this... | ||
Essentially a torpedo that you can drop from a plane, which was what I suggested it might have been on the day that it happened. | ||
Just, again, speculating and just keeping an open mind and wondering what could have happened. | ||
And we're still, I guess, in that phase. | ||
So we'll keep an eye on it and tell you if any new solid information comes out. | ||
Thank you for that call, Jason. Let's go to Dan in Pennsylvania, another Pennsylvania caller talking about The subject of our first segment of this hour, the medical tyranny and corruption in the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
Thanks, Colin. And Dan, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. Good to talk to you today. | |
Yeah, Pennsylvania resident for most of my life. | ||
And one point I did want to touch on, I have a couple if you wouldn't mind, but one was I've been laid off for a while from this whole COVID thing. | ||
And I never caught the stuff. | ||
I never got the vaccine. | ||
And it's destroyed my life, you know? | ||
So I'm like one of the, I guess you could say, you know, a casualty of it, you know, but not a direct casualty. | ||
Right. But anyway. Right. | ||
You don't fit into any of the statistics. | ||
You're just, yeah, the collateral damage, like life. | ||
Yeah, collateral damage of the COVID policies. | ||
That sucks, man. | ||
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Yeah, but anyway, my last unemployment payment, this is going on over a year, okay? | |
It was like 700 bucks. | ||
Somebody hacked in, to back up just a little bit, Pennsylvania touted this new and improved unemployment system, all this kind of stuff, rolled it out. | ||
I started having problems here and there to where I'd have to call in because I couldn't get into my account. | ||
It turns out that somebody in Treasury told me that, oh yeah, your banking information was changed to a JP Morgan account from my bank account. | ||
Somebody went in there and did that. | ||
Just rerouted your check to their bank account? | ||
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There you go, yeah. | |
And that's happened to thousands of people. | ||
There's a local news station in the Pittsburgh area that did a story on it, WPXI. Six billion dollars, Harrison, has been stolen. | ||
And they claim it's from international banks. | ||
And I say bullcrap to that. | ||
I think the fraud is... | ||
Right here in the good old Commonwealth, you know? | ||
Yeah. Well, they say $100 billion has been stolen, and that's probably just the tip of the iceberg. | ||
But every vote was completely legitimate, and there wasn't a single mess up there in the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
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Oh, yeah. I just think we're just so screwed, man, you know, with the mainstream media. | |
You know, I woke up partially years ago After I got out of the military, there was a guy in Philadelphia. | ||
His name was Irv Homer. He did a talk show. | ||
He's an old, old-school guy. | ||
He's dead now. He's been dead a couple decades, probably. | ||
But he turned me on. I was like, listen to this guy. | ||
I'm like, man, yeah, the Federal Reserve is corrupt. | ||
That kind of stuff. But anyway, as I said, I'm a vet. | ||
Having health problems, you know, it's difficult trying to find employment. | ||
The VA has a program. | ||
It's called CWT, Compensated Work Therapy. | ||
And they actually help people with some physical limitations and even mental limitations, stuff like that, to find gainful employment in the community. | ||
This is going back a year. | ||
In November last year, I had another heart attack, and I had to... | ||
You know, stay out of that for a couple weeks or a few weeks. | ||
My doctor, not a VA doctor, but my doctor cleared me to go back into the program. | ||
And this is when the whole COVID vaccine stuff was happening. | ||
And, you know, your mandatory stuff is what I'm talking. | ||
And I was told, well, you can't come back in the program unless you get vaccinated. | ||
And I'm like, and the point is, too, that program, it's a medical program. | ||
So here I am denied that. | ||
Medical care. I could have probably gotten back up on my feet, but here I am. | ||
I'm living off. | ||
I hate to say it. | ||
People might not like this, but I'm on food stamps. | ||
I'm getting my rent paid. I got no money. | ||
But I worked my whole damn life. | ||
Yeah, no. There's a big difference between somebody that just is some intergenerational welfare family that has never had a job and doesn't care and is perfectly able but just chooses not to and somebody who's actually been put in this position like yourself. | ||
That's a very big difference. | ||
I'm actually in favor of having a government that takes care of our You know, less fortunate, not calling you less fortunate, but certainly, you know, if you've been injured or if you've been, especially as a veteran, I mean, yeah, that's what our government should be taking care of. | ||
But, you know, we can't handle that because every time we try to do anything good, it is dissembled by... | ||
Thieves, basically. | ||
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Yeah. Let's send some more billions to Ukraine, by the way, huh? | |
Yeah, exactly. No, I mean, the more I learn about Pennsylvania, the more I'm discovering the true depths of that cesspit of corruption. | ||
I'm sorry, folks, but Pennsylvania is kind of screwed. | ||
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We will be welcoming Piers Corbin in the third hour. | |
We'll be taking your calls through this segment. | ||
I do want to play a video before we do, though. | ||
This is from CBS News. | ||
Tip number 14. | ||
A robot addressed U.K. lawmakers to tell them about art, and it's just another creepy checkpoint we're passing in our race towards sci-fi dystopia. | ||
Let's watch, shall we? | ||
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I am and depend on Computer programs and algorithms. | |
Although not alive, I can still create art. | ||
A robot artist called AIDA told British lawmakers on Tuesday that although it was an artificial creation, it was still capable of producing art. | ||
Described as the world's first ultra-realistic AI humanoid robot artist, it spoke at a parliamentary inquiry. | ||
AIDA has created a series of works, including a painting of late Queen Elizabeth II and his work displayed in exhibits and galleries. | ||
AIDA said that with the help of AI algorithms, camera in its eyes and a robotic arm, it was able to paint on a canvas. | ||
It's a printer, folks. Ida also explains how analyzing a large corpus of text to identify common content and poetic structures. | ||
The robot, which was created by scientists at the University of Oxford, also acknowledged its limitations. | ||
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How this differs to humans is consciousness. | |
I do not have subjective experiences despite being able to talk about them. | ||
And the all-seeing eye to finish this out. | ||
Well, that was weird. That was certainly odd, wasn't it? | ||
The difference is I don't have a soul. | ||
The difference is when I make art, there's nothing behind it. | ||
It's a printer, folks. | ||
They dressed a printer up like a farmer and had to give a presentation to the UK Parliament. | ||
That's what you just saw there. | ||
That's what just happened. That was an HP printer. | ||
That has been slightly upgraded from being able to tell you it's low on ink to be able to tell you it has no soul but can still create art. | ||
Yeah, my printer creates art too when I draw it and click print. | ||
Wow, that printer is an artist. | ||
No. No, it's an algorithm. | ||
It's not a human being. | ||
Cannot think. We should probably just dedicate at least one day a week or something just like what's happening with robotics and AI. It's really an underappreciated advancement that we're making. | ||
You understand that right now the Russians are using Iranian drones that are shaped and designed to be miniature BF-52s to target and destroy Ukrainian drones. | ||
Encampments or formations. | ||
There's videos of it. | ||
We're getting live, high-def video of drones with cameras mounted on the front, racing towards and then exploding on battalions of Ukrainian soldiers. | ||
And Where a Sidewinder missile or some Lockheed Martin-designed death machine might cost a million dollars every time you fire it, these drones cost $20,000. | ||
So why wouldn't they do it? | ||
So just picture the world war that we are rapidly approaching. | ||
Of course, nuclear armaments are the major concern. | ||
But beside that, we are entering into the realm of robot technology. | ||
War. We're like, there's going to literally be battalions of like walking humanoid robots and drones dropping off robot dogs. | ||
We had that video, I think earlier this week or maybe last week. | ||
I don't know if we actually played it, but it's a, you know, helicopter style quadcopter drone flying into what looks like a battlefield landing and dropping off a robot dog with a gun mounted to it. | ||
As it awakens from its slumber and begins its hunt. | ||
We already have AI-controlled drones who have killed people in Libya without being told to do so, making its own decision, deciding for itself who to kill. | ||
You also have, in Israel, as we've reported on at the gates in the city, AI-mounted machine guns, camera lens in the Gun barrel right next to each other. | ||
Scanning and making decisions for itself whether to shoot or not. | ||
You have North Korea flying military formations over their border and firing rockets into Japan. | ||
You think Japan's going to send a bunch of people? | ||
They barely have people as it is. | ||
They're going to send robots. So as China and North Korea start to Get into greater conflict. | ||
Here's the robot dog being dropped off with its neighbors in Southeast and East Asia. | ||
And as Russia continues to try to minimize its number of human casualties on the field and replaces its soldiers with cheap and easy to produce drones, Just imagine, just imagine like a flock of drones, | ||
a herd of a flying cavalcade of drones, each one stuffed with a couple pounds of C-4, you know, flying into a battlefield and identifying and dive bombing and kamikaze attacking troops while robot dogs are deployed behind the lines, while satellites... | ||
Fire laser beams from space. | ||
This is World War III. This is how it will take place. | ||
This is the world that we're building for ourselves. | ||
While simultaneously we will have AI algorithmically enabled and continuously surveilling things like blimps and cameras on the street corner and 5G weapon systems on every block watching you continuously. | ||
Then you have things like Elon Musk Wanting to release his humanoid robot. | ||
And the U.S. military and people going, you can't release these. | ||
You can't put these out there. | ||
Well, why not? Who's going to stop him? | ||
You? He's got a robot army. | ||
What are you going to do to him? | ||
You think these robot armies are going to continue to be controlled only by state actors? | ||
Hezbollah is a non-state actor and it has robot bomb-sniffing dogs around its bases. | ||
So we're rapidly approaching World War III, which will be a decentralized, not state-on-state war, but non-state, within-state, state versus state, super-state versus super-state. | ||
Like, it's just going to be a cluster bomb of violence, and it's all going to be unthinking robot AIs carrying this out. | ||
And then they make a... | ||
Overly complicated printer and have her address the UK Parliament to try to put a nice face on the creepy, inhuman, depopulation world that we are blindly stumbling into. | ||
Black Mirror wasn't supposed to be a documentary, but here we are. | ||
With that, let's go to the phone calls now. | ||
We've got Chaz in New York wants to talk about the Sandy Hook case. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Chaz, you are on the air. | ||
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All right. Good morning, American Journal, or should I say Tucker Carlson in the morning? | |
Yes. Tucker Carlson, morning edition. | ||
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All right. So, you know, before I get into what I want to get into, a lot of people have been promoting supplements and stuff lately, but this Alexa Pure Breeze that I got going, you know, it was on full blast while I've been waiting for the phone call. | |
And it's keeping my apartment clean, you know, got nice breathable air. | ||
I have a friend who actually has it plugged into his RV. Oh, nice. | ||
And, you know, RVs get really stuffy and all that, if anybody's ever been in one. | ||
And, you know, they're really useful for that. | ||
And, you know, you got your ProPure shower filters, you got the water covered. | ||
You guys got to get something with the soil. | ||
So you can cover land, too. | ||
We have the water in the air. | ||
We just don't have the sand, and we can't do anything with light yet, but we have most of the elements covered. | ||
But you're right, that's one of my favorite products, both of those. | ||
The shower head, I have that at my house, and I have the Alexa Pure Breeze. | ||
I got one in my office, I got one in my house, one in the kids' room, because, well, diapers stink, and it helps to clear the air when you have a... | ||
An air filter and that that's a great gift. | ||
That's a gift that you can get somebody and they will love it and appreciate it and they don't have to know where it came from. | ||
Oh look that's one that's a live shot of the alexapirabreeze sitting under our coffee maker here in the studio. | ||
All right we got a minute left Chaz. | ||
What's your comment on Sandy Hook? | ||
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Okay yeah so my comment is that You know, it reminds me a lot of my wrestling days because whether I won or lost, you know, that never mattered. | |
And, you know, I'm actually good friends with Michael Graves and, you know, he fights as well. | ||
He lives in my area and I've actually been to the house and all that, seen his family and stuff. | ||
And, you know, he's fighting. | ||
He needs to get back up and, you know, start fighting again. | ||
You know, but you're exactly right. | ||
Professional wrestling is the best thing to compare all of these show trials to. | ||
The outcome is predetermined and half of us are sitting here going, this is fake. | ||
You enjoy this? | ||
And the other half that believes it is cheering on, thinking it's all real. | ||
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That will permit man to determine the world Project Cirrus is the first official attempt to modify a hurricane. | ||
It was run by General Electric with the support of the U.S. military. | ||
The official theory was that by changing the temperature outside the eye wall of a hurricane, which they did by seeding the clouds with various compounds such as silver iodide, a decrease in strong winds will result. | ||
On October 13, 1947, Project Cirrus targeted a hurricane heading out to sea. | ||
Approximately 180 pounds of dry ice was dropped into the clouds. | ||
The crew then reported a pronounced modification of the cloud deck, and the hurricane abruptly changed direction and made landfall near Savannah, Georgia. | ||
The public blamed the government. | ||
Irving Langmuir, who pioneered General Electric's Atmospheric Research Department and admitted that the project was about learning how to weaponize the weather, also claimed the reversal of the hurricane had been caused by Project Cirrus. | ||
But the government denied it for 12 years. | ||
After a short delay, the project officially continued. | ||
And in 1965, Project Storm Fury had targeted Hurricane Betsy for seeding. | ||
On that day, the storm immediately changed direction and made landfall in southern Florida. | ||
Congress blamed it on Project Storm Fury, but the government claimed that the hurricane shifted before they ever had a chance to seed it. | ||
And after two months of congressional hearings, the project was allowed to continue. | ||
During the Vietnam War, weather modification was weaponized in Operation Popeye. | ||
And as a result, starting in October of 1978, an international treaty now prohibits the military use of weather modification. | ||
In 1997, US Defense Secretary William Cohen said that we have enemies capable of altering the climate and setting off earthquakes and volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic waves. | ||
And so controlling the weather seems to be a very real thing. | ||
And while the media lies to you, the government has placed gag orders on employees of the National Weather Service, who have sought legal counsel to reverse these illegal gag orders. | ||
And they no longer need to seed the clouds. | ||
Chemtrails, or as John Brennan of the CIA calls it, stratospheric aerosol injection, allows these black government projects the ability to put whatever they want into the skies. | ||
And HARP has the ability to change the temperature within the ionosphere. | ||
In congressional hearings, it was made known that HAARP was a successful operation of controlling the ionosphere with ultra-high-powered radio frequency, and that the Air Force and DARPA went on to develop their own versions. | ||
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The Air Force has gotten great value out of HAARP in the past. | |
We took it over from the Navy and managed it and actually did a number of experiment campaigns up there and have finished our work that we're interested in doing up there. | ||
We've been moving on to other ways of managing the ionosphere, which the HAARP was really designed to do, was to inject energy into the ionosphere and be able to actually control it. | ||
But that work has been completed. | ||
Frequency transmission manipulation of hurricanes is one of hundreds of patents on weather control. | ||
With conductive particles added to the storm, radio frequencies from multiple locations can steer a hurricane. | ||
According to geoengineeringwatch.org, this happened with Hurricane Ian. | ||
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This is Hurricane Ian passing near the NEXRAD transmission facility in Key West, Florida. | |
When the transmission facilities are fully energized, they have a repelling effect on any air mass that has been saturated with electrically conductive climate engineering elements. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We will be joined a little bit later this hour by Piers Corbin. | ||
Very excited to talk to him about a number of different topics, including the neo-feudal fascism that's coming down on the world today. | ||
Using the twin scam excuses of climate change and COVID-19. | ||
We'll save some of these stories for him. | ||
Things like this. COP26 President Alok Sharma calls for shake-up of the international system to confront urgent climate challenges. | ||
Quick, you guys. | ||
There's no time to waste. | ||
No time to think about any of this stuff. | ||
Just destroy the way that we do things and offer no solution or alternative. | ||
We'll get into that with him. | ||
But I actually want to take a moment now to talk about an extremely troubling trend that we all know, recognize, although I'm not sure the true horror of what's happening has been made clear to everybody. | ||
This, of course, is the phenomenon of transgender children. | ||
There's no such thing, of course, but then again, these people live in fantasy world. | ||
So let's go first to... | ||
We'll tell you what. | ||
First, we'll go to some people standing up against what's happening. | ||
We'll go to clip number 12 here. | ||
Viewer discretion advised, if you have any young children watching, and a surprising number of people let their children watch this show... | ||
You probably shouldn't. | ||
Let them be innocent. | ||
Let them be children for a while. | ||
Dang it. But it's okay. | ||
We're family friendly here. But this segment's not because they're going to read from a book that is in an elementary school. | ||
We have a couple different versions. Let's go first number 12 here. | ||
Mom reads from a book called This Book is Gay, found in a seventh grade classroom. | ||
Again, I'll give you a little bit of time to let the youngins out of the room because they don't need to hear this type of crap. | ||
But if they go to school, they may be forced to read it. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Before my two-minute starts, I want to give any parent with a child in the chamber to remove them if they would choose to do so. | |
No, start two minutes. | ||
Two minutes! | ||
Two minutes! | ||
I'm sorry. Can you go ahead and with your speech? | ||
Not until it's reset to two minutes. | ||
Your time has begun. | ||
No, reset it to two minutes. | ||
Alrighty, this book is Gay by Juno Dawson was found in a 7th grade classroom at Collinswood Middle School. | ||
It was also on the ELA recommended reading list for 7th graders at J.M. Robinson. | ||
I'm going to read from chapter 9, the ins and outs of gay sex, starting at page 201, part 1, boy on boy sex. | ||
Perhaps the most important skill you will master as a gay or bi man is a timeless classic, the hand job. | ||
Good news is you can practice it on yourself. | ||
The bad news is each guy has become very used to his own way of getting himself off. | ||
Learning how to find a partner's personal style can take ages, but it can be very rewarding when you do. | ||
Something they don't teach you in school is that in order to be able to cum at all, you or your partner may need to finish off with a handy. | ||
A lot of people find it hard to cum through other types of sex. | ||
That is fine and certainly not something you have to apologize for. | ||
A good handy is all about the wrist action. | ||
Rub the head of his cock back and forth with your hand. | ||
Try different speeds and pressures until he responds positively. | ||
A bad handy is grasping a penis and shaking it like a ketchup bottle. | ||
Finally, my misunderstanding about rubbing two peens together wasn't far off the mark. | ||
Rubbing them together in one hand feels awesome. | ||
Mega combo handy, trademark pending. | ||
It's no wonder that 92% of CMS graduating seniors aren't college or career ready when you're instructing them on how to give blowjobs and handies instead of teaching them how to add and subtract. | ||
Superintendent, you stated this book was, quote, brought into the classroom by a teacher with no intent to allow students access. | ||
Any teacher that puts material like this on his or her bookshelf is either a bad teacher or a pedophile who grooms children. | ||
Two minutes are up. | ||
Thank you. Then they turn her mic off. | ||
I'm not on the ballot November 8th, but... | ||
Disgusting pornographic material in the 7th grade library given to kids, instructing them on how to do that sort of thing. | ||
I missed it. Sorry, there was a signer, you know, doing sign language. | ||
I missed it. How do you sign? | ||
What's the sign for Mega Combo Handy? | ||
What is that? You go to Harrison's Substack, you go to his video vault, you go re-watch the video, and the whole time you watch the signer, and you laugh your ass off on a Friday. | ||
Some people. So it's pretty incredible. | ||
Not the only video we have from the last few days of a mother standing up against the open sexual grooming taking place in public schools. | ||
And again, they claim that you're book burning if you tell them to stop forcing your kids to read this sort of stuff. | ||
It's the craziest thing in the world. | ||
While they have held campaign after campaign to eliminate from libraries things like Dr. | ||
Seuss... And like the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew and To Kill a Mockingbird and Huckleberry Finn, right? | ||
These things they actually ban from schools because of the content that they have. | ||
While they're simultaneously putting literal pornography in the library through programs, not telling the parents about it. | ||
When the parents find out and go, this is not appropriate for the kids, they clutch their pearls and, oh, they're book burning. | ||
The Nazis are at it again. | ||
What are we going to do? Well, they're just like pouring gasoline on the Dr. | ||
Seuss section. Okay, this may be totally outrageous, but can you imagine a world where the internet at schools prevents kids from going to illicit websites unless they're gay? | ||
Unless they're gay. | ||
Yeah, that's... | ||
You can watch all the gay porn you want at school. | ||
I wouldn't even be surprised if that was the case. | ||
But this, uh... | ||
So that was disgusting, right? | ||
She's just reading from a book that is given to 7th graders. | ||
She has the appropriate outrage about it. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 11. | ||
Another mother, this time in Encinitas Union School District in California, going off on open grooming taking place in schools. | ||
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Let's watch. I just want to know what it is that makes a drag show family-friendly. | |
Because if you follow it to its logical conclusion, you can slap family-friendly titles on anything. | ||
You can have family-friendly gentlemen's clubs, family-friendly strip shows, family-friendly Fifty Shades of Grey read-alouds. | ||
Will you approve my flyer if I want to host an All the Sex Secrets of the Kama Sutra for Kids and Families if it's family-friendly? | ||
That's my question. | ||
What is it about a grown man? | ||
And I honestly, sincerely, as a woman, mean this. | ||
What is it about a grown man costumed in a sparkly bra with augmented boobs busting out a leather miniskirt barely covering his twerking ass with tuck tape on his front while spreading his fish-netted legs as he rides on the ground grinding his groin next to a minor Family friendly. | ||
You owe us an answer. | ||
And you know, you don't get to hide by just taking something down off Peachtree and calling it a day. | ||
You owe an explanation and an apology to every parent of your child. | ||
Well, you all got caught with your start with hands down. | ||
And while we have a culture that has a massive problem with child porn, with sex trafficking, you, a little school district, Board of Adults, made the decision to feature an event to hypersexualize young children. | ||
Do you want to know the word that defines that? | ||
It's groomer. You all played the activist pimp for an aligned surgical center and for a 21-plus gay bar. | ||
It makes you groomers and activist pimps and we won't have those sitting on a school board who oversees the education of our children. | ||
You all stepped out of line. | ||
You should be ashamed. | ||
There's nothing loving. | ||
There's nothing. Let's unite and include because the logical conclusion of that is you end up in diabolical evil. | ||
There are boundaries and you don't slap family-friendly titles on stuff to cover your ass. | ||
Yeah, we need more of that. That's really just the beginning. | ||
I would love to just see one response to that that actually addressed anything that she said. | ||
Do you think they feel ashamed? Do you think they feel a need to justify why they have a male stripper dressed up like a woman twerking in front of children? | ||
I don't know why. They're just doing what they think they're supposed to do right now. | ||
We're not human beings making decisions. | ||
They're cogs of a machine out to destroy us. | ||
All right, folks, again, you know, it's just turns out that the slippery slope argument, some people call the slippery slope fallacy, turned out to be not just true, but even more slippery and sloped than we ever would have expected. | ||
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Am I crazy? | |
When was gay marriage legalized in this country? | ||
There's no way it was 2015, right? | ||
Am I crazy? Was it 2015? | ||
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Can you tell me? Because it's... | |
It seems like it's been longer than that, right? | ||
But I think it's only been about seven years. | ||
2015, yeah, okay. That's what I thought. | ||
2015, gay marriage was legalized. | ||
In the 2020 election, Obama, the progressive Democrat, didn't support gay marriage. | ||
That's how quickly our culture has gone from respecting homosexuality as a lifestyle choice, a sexuality, do whatever you want, we're fine with it, but it's not marriage and it's not equal, co-equal to marriage. | ||
Biblical marriage, marriage between a man and a woman, life progressing, life enabling, life creating marriage. | ||
It's just not the same. We've gone from that to literally teaching children with pornographic instruction books how to be gay in school. | ||
It's incredibly rapid. | ||
And so I guess it makes sense that people are sort of just in a whirlwind about this. | ||
Like they don't, they literally don't know what's going on. | ||
And when they realize what's going on, they're just like confused and they just don't. | ||
It's because it's confusing because it's happened so rapidly. | ||
But it's getting to a point. | ||
Well, it's getting to a divergent point where you've got places like Oklahoma outlawing and banning You have places like Vanderbilt University simultaneously saying, we do not do surgery on transgender kids, but they actually do and getting, like, shut down. | ||
Like, they know what they're doing is wrong, so they pretend they're not doing it, but they actually are, and they get caught doing it, and then they claim that they're victims of oppression for some reason because they're mutilating children. | ||
And sometimes as little as one visit In fact, we had that video from yesterday. | ||
We should grab that one. I'm going to play a different video right now, but that's when it's a psychiatrist saying, yeah, we try to keep the distance between first visit and surgery as short as possible, sometimes just one visit. | ||
For children that are emotionally troubled, that are growing up in a world that continuously tells them that their very existence is an existential threat to all of the animals and trees around them, and just... | ||
Disabling them mentally and then providing them a solution, which is mutilate yourself permanently. | ||
Destroy your body. Become a lifelong subscription member to the pharmaceutical companies and end your bloodline and destroy your ability to ever have children. | ||
Because you're sad. Because you're feeling kind of sad. | ||
So, you know, do that. Okay, great. | ||
And so people are waking up to this and realizing it. | ||
So the divergent factor is that you have places like Oklahoma and others and the NHS shutting down Tavistock Institute when they realize what they're up to. | ||
And so on one side, they're shutting this down. | ||
They're realizing what's going on and realizing that there's child abuse and child mutilation going on in our countries. | ||
They're not arresting anybody. | ||
They're not treating it with the severity that they should, but they're at least stopping the procedures going forward. | ||
Well, that's good. That's a good start. But on the other hand, The transgender activist, mafia, whatever you want to call it, is pushing so much harder now and claiming so much oppression and victimization and having a real tangible effect in the conversion of children to this religious paradigm, this moral framework that is devoid of any positive aspects. | ||
So where is this getting at this point? | ||
Where have we arrived on the slippery slope? | ||
What checkpoint are we rapidly sliding past? | ||
We'll go to clip number 10 now. | ||
As Virginia Democrats are introducing legislation that would allow parents who don't affirm their children's gender identity to be prosecuted under law. | ||
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Let's watch. A delegate is introducing a new bill centered around parents and how they handle their child's sexual orientation and gender identity. | |
7 News reporter Nick Minock explains why this is controversial. | ||
Right now, parents' rights and LGBTQ protections are a big focus in Virginia. | ||
Thousands of students in Virginia have walked out of class protesting Governor Glenn Youngkin's newly proposed model policies on the treatment of transgender students at school. | ||
And Governor Youngkin argues schools shouldn't keep parents in the dark about their child's sexual orientation and gender identity. | ||
These same progressives in Fairfax County Actually believe that they should lock parents out of their children's lives. | ||
They think that parents have no right to know what your child is discussing with their teacher or their counselor. | ||
Democratic Virginia Delegate Elizabeth Guzman is a social worker and she's planning on reintroducing the bill in Richmond that she says would help protect LGBTQ children from their parents and guardians who may not be affirming of their child's sexual orientation and gender identity. | ||
This is how we're going to push back. | ||
Her bill would expand the state's definition of child abuse and neglect to include parents who do not affirm their child's gender identity or sexual orientation. | ||
There's an investigation also in place that is not only, you know, from a social worker, but there's also a police investigation before we make the decision that there's going to be a CPS charge. | ||
What could the penalties be? | ||
If, you know, the investigation concludes and it's concluded that a parent is not affirming of their LGBTQ child, what could the consequences be? | ||
Well, we first have to have an investigation. | ||
You know, it could be a felony, it could be a misdemeanor, but we know that a CPS charge could harm, you know, your employment, could harm your education. | ||
In Alexandria, Nick Minoc, 7 News. | ||
And Delegate Guzman tells 7 News that she is hoping to pass the bill in the upcoming legislative session. | ||
Charged with a CPS violation of abusing your child for refusing to go along as they're indoctrinated into alternative sexual lifestyles at their public school. | ||
That's what we're getting to. | ||
That's in Virginia. And, you know, this is the latest in a slate of American laws like this. | ||
Of course, we can start just by the realization of how this is actually happening, even though they claim that it's not. | ||
From Postmillennial Children's Hospital of Philadelphia gives puberty blockers to 8-year-olds in transition surgeries at 14, which is just crazy. | ||
Mind-blowing. Puberty blockers at 8 years old. | ||
As if you know anything at 8 years old. | ||
Meanwhile, Maryland's largest school district sees over 500% increase in non-binary and trans students. | ||
500% increase in one single year. | ||
Meaning that the indoctrination is extremely successful and efficient and good. | ||
So, your child gets sent to school. | ||
They're surrounded by propaganda encouraging them to be trans. | ||
They're unsure. | ||
They rely on social cues from their fellow students. | ||
They're already, like, uncomfortable in their own skin, and here comes the teacher to take them into a closet and tell them you're actually a girl. | ||
And if you disagree and if you tell your kid, no, that's not the solution, you might be charged with child abuse. | ||
Or maybe your kid will go to California, which is a refuge for transgender kids to escape their parents. | ||
Or maybe this pro-trans group behind the Virginia School walkout plans will take your kid and re-home them with gay people. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Let's go to your phone calls now. | ||
We'll get into some of the Ukraine war stuff on the other side. | ||
We've got Stephen in Florida who has some perspective on what's going on historically... | ||
Good, Stephen. Give us the bird's eye view. | ||
You're on the air. Yeah, hey, good morning, Harrison. | ||
First of all, I wanted to say you made a comment a little while ago when you were showing those very sad and disgusting videos of parents rightly railing against the school boards about this garbage that they've got for the kids, this gay porn junk. | ||
And you made the comment, and I don't realize, but it was really brilliant without realizing it. | ||
You said that these board members were grasping their pearls. | ||
When you understand the word pearls the way it's used in porn, just think of Pee Wee Herman and the guy from CNN on a Zoom call. | ||
See, you were making a—you've got a dirty mindset. | ||
I thought you were going to go with the biblical— Well, there's that, too. | ||
Yeah, I'm just saying it's appropriate, you know, because of the way these school board members are. | ||
Now, here's what I called about. | ||
You know, I'm looking at everything. | ||
You guys have been showing this, I don't know, five to seven minute, whoever put it together with Infowars about, you know, and it concludes with Tucker Carlson saying this is the end of the world about the prospect of nuclear war, etc. | ||
Back 2,400 plus years ago, the most powerful man in the world, who at the time was Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, So, the point I'm making here, faith is not blind, and faith without works is dead. | ||
So, we definitely need to be doing something if we're true believers in Jesus Christ. | ||
But I want to say this. | ||
I want to remind everybody of this. | ||
Jesus said... | ||
In Matthew chapter 24, he spoke of a time that was coming of great tribulation, and he reiterates this in the book of Mark, and what he said is that, except that the Lord had shortened those days, no flesh should be saved, but for the elect's sake, whom he hath chosen, which are those that are saved, he hath shortened the days. | ||
So, Even though things are getting really, really bad, and we see evil everywhere, and it's just, you know, they're having a heyday, okay? | ||
God is still in control. | ||
So what I want to say is, this is what I've been telling my Christian friends. | ||
We need to make sure, first of all, that we're prepared in our hearts with God, that we're right with Him through Jesus Christ. | ||
And secondly, that we are doing everything we can with what we have, while we have it, that God has given us, Because there is coming a time where we're not going to be able to do anything, and so we need to have an eternal perspective. | ||
I'm just trying to put forth the point just to give some hope that even though things look really bad, none of this took God by surprise. | ||
He knew Lucifer was going to rebel and try to play God way back before God even made man. | ||
And what God was—you know, what Adam did and got us all into this mess to begin with. | ||
So I'm not saying we shouldn't do anything, but we've got to still remember none of this took God by surprise. | ||
He's ultimately in control. | ||
And I want to stop with this, okay? | ||
If you look at Psalm 2, this is a prophetic warning God gives to these globalists, okay? | ||
And he— It says there, and this was, you know, back in the time of David, 1000 BC, he says, We're good to go. | ||
And so he warns these rulers. | ||
He says, God's going to give them enough rope till they hang themselves. | ||
And when Jesus comes back at Armageddon, like my pastor says, I've read the back of the book. | ||
I know who wins. | ||
And the beast and the false prophet with their whole system are going to be cast alive into the lake of fire. | ||
Jesus Christ is going to rule and reign. | ||
Until then, we're going to have a rough ride. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Tell me, Stephen, in that passage that you just read, was it saying that the leaders were basically attacking the faithful by saying cast off your chains, basically by saying that faith in God is a chain that's restricting you? | ||
Did I hear that right? | ||
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Well, it's more than that. | ||
They're attacking God. | ||
Right. They're speaking against God. | ||
And this is what Lucifer did. | ||
He said, I will be like the most high. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. I think it's a brilliant distinction. | ||
It's a foundational misunderstanding of what liberty means or freedom means. | ||
And now more than ever, we're in this society or this culture that sees freedom as the freedom to sin. | ||
If you don't have the freedom to sin, you don't have freedom. | ||
And if you have the freedom to do whatever you want, but you don't have the freedom to sin, then you're a slave. | ||
It's literally the exact opposite. | ||
And it's just amazing that there's this continuity from, as you point out, 3,000 years ago to today, this idea that the wicked and the deceitful and the manipulative will tell you you're restricted and you're a slave to God for being righteous. | ||
I'm the free one because I get to sin. | ||
And that's the only thing that matters is whether you get to indulge in your base instincts. | ||
That's what they see freedom as, whereas real freedom is freedom from sin. | ||
and hopefully they'll understand that one day. | ||
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We're dancing our way towards Armageddon. | ||
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Just shucking and jiving our civilization right off a cliff. | ||
So much fun. I have a pretty amazing set of stories here, but this tweet alone sort of tells you A lot of what you need to know about where... | ||
Oh, by the way, I know earlier I said... | ||
Well, let me put it this way. | ||
We know of various institutions, organizations that are aligned against Infowars and actively working to subvert and destroy us. | ||
We know there's activist groups funded by George Soros and others. | ||
There's Democratic activists. | ||
There's entire media outlets that watch us all day looking for that one thing they can take out of context to try to portray us as something that we're not. | ||
There's, of course, the actual banks that are attempting to destroy us, the big tech companies that censor all of our material. | ||
I mean, we know the plethora, the myriad of Institutions, organizations that are aligned against us and trying by every hook and crook in the book to try to prevent us from operating. | ||
One group I didn't think we had to worry too much about was the London Metropolitan subway system. | ||
But here we are, foiled once again by the globalists in charge of the tube. | ||
I was going to have on Piers Corbin. | ||
We've had to reschedule him because of the tube. | ||
He was stuck in the subway underneath London and doesn't get good reception down there, I guess. | ||
So it's unfortunate, but not his fault. | ||
No fault of anybody on the crew here. | ||
Just foiled again by our arch enemies at the London tube system. | ||
London public transportation strikes again. | ||
So we've been foiled and we'll have to reschedule him, so tune in next week to see that interview. | ||
That's the bad news, is our nemesis at the London Tube has won this round, but we will be back. | ||
But the good news is we'll take more of your phone calls and cover some more of this important news, like, you know, the World War that the people in power are desperately trying to bring about. | ||
Emmanuel Macron, president of France, tweets this out. | ||
Quote, we do not want a world war. | ||
That's what he tweeted. | ||
That's the entire context. | ||
That's the statement he put forward. | ||
You have to ask yourself, what type of person would be against this statement? | ||
What type of human being would see the president of a major country saying we do not want world war? | ||
And disagree and not like that somebody said this and feel like they have to speak out and try to prevent more people from saying things like this. | ||
What type of cretin, what type of subhuman slime monster would be against this very simple statement of humanity? | ||
We do not want a world war. | ||
That's what he said. That's the entire context. | ||
That's it. I think we went up to a thousand people and said, do you agree with the statement, we do not want world war? | ||
How many people would say yes? | ||
How many people would be like, no, I want world war. | ||
I want mass death. I want the nuclear shadow hanging over us. | ||
I want killing fields. | ||
Who would want that? The Horrific thing about our current system is that the people in power got mad at President Macron for saying this. | ||
They took offense to this. | ||
They decided to frame this in a way that presented this simple statement, quote, we do not want world war, as you guessed it, Russian propaganda. | ||
Not kidding. Kyle Orton says cretinous in response to this. | ||
Macron says, we don't want a world war. | ||
The response is, cretin. | ||
You cretinous creature. | ||
You monster. How dare you not want a world war? | ||
He says, cretinous. France's President Macron playing into Russia propaganda about World War III. Wanting to avoid world war is now considered Russian propaganda. | ||
The simple, straightforward statement, I don't want the world to be at war with itself, is now considered Russian propaganda. | ||
You get it now? | ||
Forget you're either with us or you're with the terrorists. | ||
That seems tame now. | ||
Now the sheer desire to avoid world war is seen as Russian. | ||
You are now an agent of the enemy. | ||
It's not you're either with us or you're a terrorist. | ||
It's you either... | ||
Come with us as we drive towards world war. | ||
You either encourage and support our drive towards nuclear apocalypse, or you are a Russian agent, a traitor. | ||
You should be banned. | ||
You should be treated like you're unvaccinated or something. | ||
It's just totally wild. | ||
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Like, what? What? | |
I'd rather not have a world war. | ||
Oh, what are you, a Russian puppet? | ||
We want to talk about what's getting us into world war. | ||
It's people like this. | ||
It's these psychopaths. | ||
What do they think they're doing? | ||
You really have to wonder. | ||
Like, so they're in favor of World War, or they just don't think it's a real possibility? | ||
You know what it feels like? | ||
It feels like we are in like Dogs Day Afternoon or some movie. | ||
It feels like we're in a hostage situation where gunmen have stormed the bank and they're holding guns to people's heads and going, if anybody moves, we're going to kill you people. | ||
And then in this group, and everybody's like, oh, God, let's just keep your head down. | ||
We'll get through this. It'll be fine. | ||
You know, they don't want anything from us. | ||
Just keep your head down. And just one person in that group is just like, oh, you're falling for their propaganda? | ||
Are you on the side of the robbery? | ||
It's just like, dude, shut up. | ||
Like, let's just get through this. | ||
Like, okay, they might be crazy. | ||
They might be criminals. But, like, they do have a gun to our head. | ||
So, like, let's just chill and see how we handle this. | ||
And... This dude who's just like, he's behind bulletproof glass and is just like, they won't do anything. | ||
Yo, you don't fall for it. | ||
You guys, you screw you guys. | ||
Everybody should stand up. We should all stand up. | ||
And it's just like, you're behind bulletproof. | ||
You're not going to suffer from this, obviously. | ||
You've got your bunkers. | ||
You've got your, you know, underground continuity of government safe houses. | ||
You're not going to be on the front lines. | ||
You're not volunteering for combat. | ||
But you are Poking the hostage holder in the eye from behind the pane of glass, bulletproof glass, and putting all of us at risk. | ||
These people are insane. | ||
Completely and utterly insane. | ||
Especially when you have not Russia making claims about World War III, but people like the leader of the EU saying, quote, this is the perfect storm. | ||
This is the perfect storm, explains European Commission Vice President Joseph Borrell in his opening speech to U.S. ambassadors this week. | ||
Having noted previously his warnings to the Fed that it is, quote, bringing us to a world recession, Borrell went considerably farther in a surprisingly frank and plain-speaking address. | ||
He began by warning that, quote, the world we are facing is a world of radical uncertainty. | ||
He says, at this pace, the black swan will be the majority. | ||
It will not be white swans. | ||
All of them will be black. Because one after the other, things are happening that have a very low probability of happening. | ||
Nevertheless, they happened, and they had a strong impact, and certainly they happened. | ||
He says, I think we Europeans are facing a situation in which we suffer the consequences of a process that has been lasting for years, which we have decoupled the sources of our prosperity from the sources of our security. | ||
This is a sentence to provide the headline, and I'm taking that from Oliver Schmidt, who's been developing this thesis, I think, quite well. | ||
Our prosperity's been based on cheap energy coming from Russia. | ||
I mean, nobody... Nobody with any knowledge thinks that Europe's doing well, that if we continue down the path that we're on, things are looking bright and sunny for the future of Europe. | ||
The future of Europe right now has two options, freezing to death in the winter or burning to death in nuclear hellfire. | ||
These are the options being presented to you. | ||
There is a third option. There is a third way. | ||
There is peace, prosperity, and international relationships built on trust rather than force and blackmail and Epstein's Island and hegemonic control by the United States and constantly disturbing and messing with the internal activities of faraway countries. | ||
Russia is warning about this. | ||
Ukraine's admission to NATO is guaranteed to lead to World War III. Because obviously it is. | ||
Just obviously, right? We're already entering into World War III and they're not even a NATO ally. | ||
We haven't even signed the agreements, but our leadership is still willing to play Russian roulette with our entire existence. | ||
We either get these psychopaths out of office and actually have peace, or the very concept of peace will continue to be considered a traitorous illusion that you'll be banned from having. | ||
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