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One of the oldest stories on Earth is that this place is victim to a recurrent cataclysmic event, akin to a reset button that can send advanced civilizations akin to a reset button that can send advanced civilizations back to the Stone Age in a geological instant. | ||
The Great Flood and Sodom and Gomorrah of the Bible, the three cataclysms of the Vishnu Purana, the sinking of Atlantis and Lemuria. | ||
The history of the world is rich with stories of cataclysms. | ||
The Five Sons of the Aztec teaches that the present world was preceded by four other cycles of creation and destruction. | ||
According to official records from commander of Project Nanook, Major Maynard White, the U.S. government discovered in the late 1940s that the Earth undergoes major magnetic flips about every 10,000 to 12,000 years, which causes the surface of the Earth to catastrophically shift in the space of one day. | ||
This information was officially kept from the public. | ||
The mysterious Great Pyramid of Giza was built with dimensions that memorialize the golden ratio, pi, and the speed of light, and along with the Sphinx, forms a working clock of the great year. | ||
The great year is the astronomical cycle of the equinoxes around the ecliptic, a cycle that repeats just about every 26,000 years, leading many to speculate that the cataclysm is a somewhat fixed event in this cycle of time. | ||
Many researchers believe that the Great Pyramid, along with several other ancient structures that memorialize the great year, were built to warn us about the recurrent cataclysm. | ||
Our sun has its own recurrent cycles, and in almost every cataclysm story throughout history, the sun plays a major role. | ||
Researchers have found 11, 88, 200, and 2,400-year cycles, which involve the oscillation between solar minimum and solar maximum. | ||
Solar maximum being when the sun exhibits the most sunspot and solar flare activity. | ||
Many researchers now believe that this cycle leads up to a recurrent nova of our own sun. | ||
Recurrent novas have been observed all over the night sky. | ||
The mainstream theory is that stars become congested with atmospheric material and eventually expel this material in an explosive outburst. | ||
And there is much evidence that our own sun experiences these recurrent novas. | ||
Which likely is related to the solar flare and sunspot cycles. | ||
The latest research tells us that the sun is more electrical than it is nuclear fusion, and that it has an electromagnetic relationship with the Earth. | ||
This would suggest that the magnetic reversals of the Earth occurs when the sun novas. | ||
And so the big question is, when will that be? | ||
Douglas Vogt has been studying this subject for decades and predicts that a recurrent NOVA will next occur in 2046. | ||
He arrived at this date based on sun cycles, as well as biblical coding. | ||
The Mayan long count calendar began in 3,113 BC and was marked by days, not years. | ||
1,872,000 days. | ||
Nearly all sources brought the Mayan calendar to an end in 2012 by dividing the number of days by 365.24 days in the year. | ||
But Jason Brashears of Archaics.com points out the fact that prior to 713 BC, there were 360 days in the year. | ||
In 713 BC, all the civilizations of the world changed their calendars to add five days. | ||
In Persia, these extra five days became known as the bad luck days. | ||
In ancient Mexico, the useless days. | ||
And for the ancient Maya, the unlucky days. | ||
When we adjust accordingly, we have 864,000 days before the calendar change and 1,008,000 days after, which brings the Mayan calendar to an end in 2046. | ||
This also raises the question, what happened in 713 B.C.? | ||
According to the Bible, 86,000 people were killed by... | ||
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Very glad to be here on this Monday morning. | ||
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It really is incredible. | ||
I had a good weekend. I got to hang out with some old info warriors, including the one and only David Knight. | ||
It was really fun to catch up with him for a little while. | ||
Didn't even realize he'd moved to Tennessee. | ||
And I realized, you know, we do the Friday night or Friday. | ||
We tend to try to take more phone calls. | ||
It's just sort of a tradition. | ||
I guess I got it from Owen who got it from Rush Limbaugh with doing open line Fridays. | ||
And I realized that really Monday should be our open line day because so much occurs over the weekend. | ||
There's no way I can get to all of it. | ||
Maybe we should just take more phone calls and ask you what you think the biggest stories of the weekend were and how you're reacting to them and how you interpret them. | ||
We'll open up the phone lines nice and early today. | ||
Lots of videos to show you. We'll be joined by Alex Cargill in the third hour to talk about what's happening in Canada. | ||
As we are reminded once again that what's happening in this country is not unique or... | ||
You know, just local in concern, it is a global change we're observing and of course each country is dealing with it in a different way and we're going to talk about how Canada actually has a candidate now that may actually be able to pull them out of the great recess quicksand that's rapidly consuming the entire world. | ||
So it should be a big show. | ||
So let's begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is folks. | ||
Your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 17th of October, 2022. | ||
Thousands take to the streets of Paris to protest soaring prices. | ||
Thousands of people took to the streets of Paris on Sunday to protest against soaring prices as weeks of strikes for higher wages at oil refineries spurred demands for a general strike. | ||
Leaders of the hard left party La France Unbowed, the France Unbowed, what it's called, Jean-Luc Médechon, Marched alongside this year's Nobel Prize winner for Literature, Anne Ernaud. | ||
He called for a general strike for Tuesday. | ||
And this is, and you're seeing here if you're a television viewer, the absolutely massive crowds that took to the parish streets just shoulder to shoulder as far as the eye can see. | ||
Brussels also saw massive protests this weekend as well as several places in Germany as well. | ||
Absolutely enormous showing, and it just seems like this is sort of a return to form. | ||
Remember, 2019 ended with the entire world, it seemed, up in arms against their governments, just massive uprisings everywhere from Ecuador to France to Hong Kong, and then it all seemed to be put on pause during coronavirus when everybody was trapped inside and the world essentially declared martial law. | ||
Now it seems like Well, they're returning this time with even more anger at what's being done to their countries at the behest of the World Economic Forum under the guise of climate change regulation. | ||
So we'll cover that a little bit more later in the show and continue to show you these absolutely jaw-dropping scale of the protests now embroiling all of Europe. | ||
Meanwhile also in international news China's Xi Jinping opens annual CCP conference and announces full control of Hong Kong saying Taiwan is next. | ||
Yes, the takeover of Hong Kong is complete, says the Chinese Communist Party, as they turn their eye of Sauron gaze towards Taiwan. | ||
Chinese Communist Party President Xi Jinping announced the opening of the CCP's 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, that the takeover of Hong Kong is complete, and Taiwan is next. | ||
Because why invade militarily when you can invade politically? | ||
Why waste an amphibious assault on an island when you can just pour money into it and take it over that way? | ||
Of course, this has been what we've been saying on this show forever, that they're not going to invade Taiwan if they don't have to. | ||
And you can just look at Hong Kong to see how effective their takeover technique can be when... | ||
They have the cooperation of the media in undermining, subverting, and then taking over formerly democratic areas at their border. | ||
Again in international news as World War III continues to spiral, Russia hits Ukraine's capital with wave of kamikaze drones. | ||
Kiev warned earlier this month about Moscow's increasing use of Iranian-made drones to attack civilian and infrastructure targets. | ||
This weekend, Russia blasted the Ukrainian capital with a deadly wave of kamikaze drones, a mundane and renewed attack that set apartments ablaze as soldiers fired into the air. | ||
The drones carrying explosives and their distinctive buzz terrorized Kiev just weeks after the Kremlin forces unleashed a deadly barrage against civilian and infrastructure targets across the country. | ||
Ukraine says the attacks include Iranian-made drones, which it has accused Moscow of increasingly deploying as it runs low on precision missiles, and appealed again for Western allies to provide aerial defense help. | ||
It is very futuristic, this war that we are watching unfold before us, just wave upon wave of autonomous violence. | ||
Explosive drones flying into a major metropolitan area to seek and destroy their targets. | ||
It would be nice if just absolutely anybody in power actually wanted to stop or slow down or prevent or reverse the snowball rolling down the hill that is World War III. But no, that's not happening. | ||
In fact, we have lots of stories today about how the very concept of peace is considered treasonous. | ||
Because, as we all know, war is peace. | ||
Peace is war. Soaring inflation has wiped out $2.1 trillion, an average of 25% off workers' retirement savings. | ||
We've got to get those numbers up, folks. | ||
That means we're 25% of the way there. | ||
Now, see, the reimagining of the economy will not end until 100% of the retirement savings is over, until everybody is forcibly corralled into the great reset. | ||
You will own nothing. Everything you have possession of is simply debt, is simply borrowed, simply borrowed. | ||
Disposable. Nothing permanent, no intergenerational wealth, nothing to pass on to your children, nothing to build throughout your life, just an endless cascade of rentals and debt-based impermanence. | ||
Again, are they doing this on purpose or isn't it an accident? | ||
Does it matter? The point is that because of their economic policies, because of the Desires of those in power. | ||
The ability to save or earn money for the average person is rapidly being reduced and eliminated in favor of a system of nothing but usury, nothing but debt, nothing but debt. | ||
Whatever the opposite of ownership would be. | ||
Just borrowing. | ||
We're all just borrowing everything. | ||
You can't own anything anymore because they'll own it all. | ||
But you'll be happy because, hey, at least they haven't killed you yet. | ||
And finally, we have this story, probably the biggest story over the weekend. | ||
Y'all done poked the bear too effing long. | ||
Ye goes off on Jewish media in controversial interview. | ||
Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, went off on the Jewish media for slandering him as crazy and trying to take him down in a wild interview with Drink Champs released late Saturday night. | ||
Saying they've been effing with me too long, Ye said. | ||
They put the crazy narrative out there. | ||
My Jewish trainer, Harley Pasternak, who's Lizzo's trainer, put it out when I went to the hospital, put it in the press. | ||
I got a bunch of friends that went to the hospital. | ||
I didn't go to the press. | ||
It didn't go to the press. | ||
They did just like they did the documentary on the third episode. | ||
They said, we love Ye like the rest of y'all. | ||
We know he's a genius like the rest of y'all, but sometimes you have to turn the camera off on him. | ||
And anyway, he just, yeah, doubled down. | ||
The latest from this is that Kanye apparently wants to buy the, or has agreed to, they're acting like it's already done, the social media parlor, alternative social media website parlor. | ||
It looks like he's going to buy that. | ||
We've got clips from this. | ||
We'll show you. I want to hear what you find people think about what Kanye has been saying. | ||
We'll get into it all a little bit later. | ||
Stay tuned, folks. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and open up the phone lines right now. | ||
We'll be taking your calls until the 10 o'clock hour, which will be joined by Alex Cargill, Canadian activist in support of the People's Party of Canada. | ||
You know him well here from the old truck convoy days. | ||
Very excited to talk to him. | ||
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And just to let you know how quickly they are cycling through this process of utilizing lawfare Against anybody who deviates from the system. | ||
The family of George Floyd is now considering legal action over Kanye West's comments. | ||
The family of George Floyd says it's considering taking legal action against Kanye West after the rapper alleged that the 46-year-old man died from a drug overdose. | ||
You know, like some of the medical experts said. | ||
Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of Floyd's murder in May 2020. | ||
He knelt on Floyd's neck for around nine minutes while the unarmed black man was handcuffed and lying face down the street crying, I can't breathe. | ||
That's one way to put it. | ||
West, who legally changed his name to Ye, He made the claims in an appearance on the Drink Champs podcast on Saturday while discussing a new documentary by conservative commentator Candace Owens titled The Greatest Lie Ever Sold, George Floyd and the Rise of Black Lives Matter. | ||
While one cannot defame the dead, the family of George Floyd is considering a suit for Kanye's false statement about the manner of his death. | ||
Civil rights lawyer Lee Merritt tweeted, On behalf of Floyd's family on the 16th of October, claiming Floyd died from fentanyl, not the brutality established criminally and civilly undermines and diminishes the Floyd's family's fight. | ||
So, I mean, don't look at the medical reports. | ||
Don't look at the entire situation surrounding George Floyd's death. | ||
Just accept the official narrative or risk being sued into an oblivion. | ||
That's The new form of American free speech. | ||
You're free to say whatever you want, unless, of course, it offends somebody, in which case we'll see you in court. | ||
And even if you win, even if you make it out of the gauntlet of lawfare, It'll at least tie you up for a couple years, cost you a couple million dollars in defense, destroy your reputation online, and prevent you from focusing on anything you actually want to focus on in favor of dragging you into court day in and day out. | ||
You are not allowed anymore to question the official narrative. | ||
And this is how it's working. | ||
This is how it's going. | ||
This is what the precedent is setting. | ||
We can either stand up to it now or be a victim of it totally. | ||
Let's go to the phone calls now since we already have a bunch pouring in. | ||
Let's go to Daryl in North Carolina. | ||
Talking about Antifa.com, a nuclear drill today, Kanye in Kansas. | ||
That's a lot of topics, Daryl. | ||
We don't have that long, but you're on the air. | ||
Welcome. Thanks for calling in. Hey, Harrison. | ||
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I'll start with George Floyd. | |
So, since Kanye and Candace are kind of doing a deep dive, I decided to. | ||
And I remembered hearing something, so I did some research. | ||
And there's a lady, a lady named Maya Santamaria. | ||
She's the owner of a club in Minneapolis called El Nuevo Rodin. | ||
And that's the club where George Floyd and Derek Chauvin both worked at for 17 years in security. | ||
And I started reading about this, and they were buddies. | ||
So the media kind of disappeared that. | ||
So I kind of wanted Candace to look into that first off. | ||
And then George Floyd, allegedly the cops were called because he was trying to pass off a counterfeit $20 bill. | ||
And I don't know about you, but I have never known anyone in my life that can counterfeit any. | ||
That's a pretty big deal. | ||
So I'd like them to look into that counterfeit operation. | ||
Perhaps coming out of the El Nuevo Rodeo Club, which just so happened to be burnt to the ground a week after George Floyd was killed. | ||
That's number one. Hold on, let me interject here, because I have a theory about this, because I think I figured it out. | ||
I think it has something to do with the websites such as, not implicating them in particular, but Wish.com. | ||
Wish.com, I... Found out about it in 2020 and was scrolling through and found a collection of fake $20 bills. | ||
Actually, I'll run across to my office and grab the $20s to show you how real they look. | ||
So there was a time where on these like... | ||
So Wish.com is basically just like Chinese crap. | ||
Like you just get like small whatever. | ||
It's all just like off-brand stuff. | ||
Items that are super cheap. | ||
And you could actually pay like $4 and get a stack of $20 bills that looked fairly real. | ||
And so as soon as the George Floyd thing happened, I was like, I wonder if this had something to do with the ability to buy this fake money on these websites and went and found out that all of it had been removed from... | ||
That website, Wish.com, you couldn't buy it anymore as soon as the George Floyd thing happened. | ||
I wondered, is that where it came from? | ||
Because not so much as a counterfeiting operation as like prop money that comes from China that looks fairly real. | ||
And if you wanted to, you could at least try to pass it off as real. | ||
So that's my guess or my interpretation of the... | ||
George Floyd counterfeiting stuff. | ||
I'll go grab the money right now during this commercial break and bring it back. | ||
And we'll go back to Daryl from North Carolina on the other side since I cut him off and took up so much of his time with my personal theory. | ||
But that's my theory about where George Floyd got the money from since it's coming from China. | ||
You don't hear much about it. | ||
It seems like he got covered up a little bit. | ||
But we'll be right back with more from Daryl, more of your phone calls, more videos from the big news over this weekend. | ||
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Stay tuned. Welcome back, folks. | |
We're here at the InfoWars Central Headquarters broadcasting live, taking your phone calls. | ||
Daryl's on the line. Had some interesting connections between George Floyd and Derek Chauvin since it's back in the news with Kanye West making the very reasonable... | ||
Assumption, making the very reasonable statement that George Floyd likely died because of fentanyl overdose, not because somebody was putting their knee on his neck. | ||
And when I first saw this and learned that the original reason that George Floyd had the police called on him was because he used a counterfeit $20 bill The first thing I thought of was this. | ||
There was a time in 2020, just before George Floyd was caught, where you could go on somewhere like Wish.com and order fake money, and you'd get an envelope like this. | ||
That would come and say it's untracked, and it would be full of money. | ||
$20 bills. These are all fake. | ||
I bought these all for like $4, and this is like only half of them. | ||
I gave a bunch away. I bought candy with it. | ||
No, I'm just kidding. I gave it away to like, I gave some to Owen and others just to talk about this and expose it. | ||
But yeah, it looks very real. | ||
Printed on both sides. The only thing that would show you that's not real is the prop copy words there. | ||
Just a small little thing printed, which you could cover up or scratch out or something. | ||
What about the texture of the bills? | ||
Uh, it's actually pretty good. | ||
Here's one that I've, like, crinkled a lot, and if you crinkle it and kind of, like, iron it and do it, it, like, you know, it doesn't feel like paper. | ||
It feels like the, that kind of cloth-y, plastic-y feeling from, uh, of regular money. | ||
So, pretty, pretty legitimate, pretty real, and then as soon as the George Floyd thing happened, these disappeared off of the internet. | ||
You couldn't buy them anymore, but there was a time when you could, uh, You get very, very realistic looking and feeling money off the internet. | ||
Because, yeah, to actually run a counterfeiting operation requires massive investment and these huge printing machines and everything. | ||
Anyway, since we were on the topic, I thought I would bring out, that's my theory as to where old Dr. | ||
Floyd got his corrupt money. | ||
So, Daryl, what do you think about that? | ||
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It's interesting. The most interesting thing to me is the fact that those two guys worked together for so many years. | |
And anybody that's ever worked in a club or a bar, you become very close to people that you worked with for many years in a bar. | ||
So that's kind of what I wanted them to look at. | ||
Let me go to one more thing, Harrison. | ||
If you have your phone handy and if anyone's out there, go ahead and go on to Google or anywhere and type in antifa.com and see what happens. | ||
All right. All right. | ||
I mean, if you say so, I guess I will. | ||
Antifa.com, you say? | ||
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Yes, sir. Oh, it goes right to the White House. | |
It goes right to whitehouse.gov. | ||
What do you know? Whoa. | ||
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Hey, wait a minute. | |
Biden said Antifa was just an idea. | ||
Wait a second. All right, that's pretty funny. | ||
I mean, that's got to just be somebody buying the URL, right, and then directing to the White House. | ||
That is kind of weird, though, isn't it? | ||
That's kind of strange. Yeah, I just typed in Tifa.gov and it went straight to the White House. | ||
Very interesting. All right, final call here, Darrell, before we move on to other callers. | ||
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Yes, sir. Today starts off NATO's steadfast N22, which is a nuclear exercise that they practiced bombing Russia. | |
So Russia's response to that is to move a bunch of MiG-31s with hypersonic nuclear missiles into Belarus. | ||
So these guys are really afraid of what we all know about COVID and the fake race war they're trying to start. | ||
Now they want to try to start a nuke war. | ||
But here's the good news. | ||
Don't be afraid, everybody, because God's in charge. | ||
And if he wants to burn the earth up, he will. | ||
These folks won't be able to do it. | ||
So there you go, buddy. | ||
Thanks for taking my call, Harrison. | ||
I yield back to you. Amen. | ||
Thank you, Daryl. I appreciate the call. | ||
Let's go to Jay in Tennessee, who wants to talk about the biggest story is not. | ||
What does that mean? You have a story that you think should be the biggest, but it's not being paid attention to, Jay? | ||
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Yeah, Harrison. I mean, first off, I listen every single morning. | |
This is my favorite show. | ||
You guys always, you know, you bring the information. | ||
But, like, I was listening to Sunday Night Live and Alex last night, and it was just Kanye, Kanye, Kanye. | ||
Now I'm hearing you talk about Kanye. | ||
I mean, I get it. I mean, He's political. | ||
I mean, he probably got more votes than Biden in 2020, but he's just a dumb rapper. | ||
I mean, we're on the brink of nuclear war. | ||
They're trying to start a nuclear war with Russia. | ||
We're talking about Kanye West. | ||
It kind of seems like a distraction. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I sort of felt that way this morning as well. | ||
Like, over the weekend when you did the interview, I downloaded, like, every clip I could find. | ||
I had, like, dozens of clips. | ||
But I didn't even put them in the show folder today because I had sort of the same feeling as you did. | ||
Like, yeah, there's so much other stuff to talk about. | ||
I don't want to be spending the whole show on Kanye. | ||
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Yeah, and they keep having, like... | |
I don't know if these guys are, like, bait callers or ACLU trying to, like... | ||
I don't know, cancel you more or something, but it's like every other caller just wants to get you that stuff about Israel and Zionism and stuff, and it's like, I mean, okay, cool. | ||
Let's talk about the nuclear war. | ||
Well, I mean, the... | ||
Can I jump in on this call, too? | ||
Yeah, go ahead, Matt. Cool. | ||
Jade, to answer your question about why we pay attention to people like Kanye, right? | ||
I know he's not a Rhodes Scholar or anything like that, but he's got a huge sphere of influence, right? | ||
And so what he does, it's kind of like the, if you've ever heard the expression, The body follows the head or when you're talking about a snake, the tail follows the head. | ||
He's kind of at the head of a lot of aspects of our culture right now. | ||
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I mean, he's an American thought leader. | |
And I was thinking about this and how he, because I think you're right, Matt, and all you have to do is think back all the way to, God, when was Hurricane Katrina, 2005, 2004, when, remember Kanye West standing there and go, George Bush doesn't care about black people. | ||
No, I think he said George Bush hates black people. | ||
He said he doesn't care. Did he say hate him? | ||
I think he just said doesn't care. | ||
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Yeah, he did. George Bush doesn't care about black people. | |
But George Bush does hate black people. | ||
And he was right about it. | ||
But remember, that was insane. | ||
Remember, nobody knew how to react to that. | ||
It was all just like, uh, what? | ||
What did he just say? | ||
And, like, everybody freaked out and everybody, like, threw stuff on. | ||
So, like, this is sort of that same thing again because now would anybody be shocked and outraged when somebody said Donald Trump doesn't care about black people? | ||
Like, that would be the most tame thing you could ever hear. | ||
So, yeah, I think that's an interesting part of it that Kanye is, like, ahead of the curve on a lot of this stuff and in the same way that back then it was, like, It's unimaginable that a celebrity would say that the U.S. president didn't care about black people. | ||
Like, that was horrifying. | ||
Well, look where we are now with the state of race relations in this country. | ||
So, you know, he was ahead of the curve on that one, I guess you could say. | ||
So what you're saying is the red flags were always there. | ||
The red flags were always there. | ||
No, he's always ahead. And, of course, it has to do with just this, the intersection of, like, censorship and, you know, hate speech and getting kicked. | ||
You know, all this sort of stuff comes to the fore. | ||
And, of course, the other thing is that, like, What we do on this show, what we actively try to do is like focus on, split our focus between the big stories that everybody's talking about to give our perspective on it. | ||
Because if everybody's talking about this thing, we'd like for people to have a good perspective on it and the things that nobody's talking about. | ||
So it's kind of a hard balance to take, but we always try to focus on the stories everyone's talking about and the stories that everyone should be talking about but aren't. | ||
And so, you know, Kanye is one of these stories that just everybody's talking about. | ||
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Yeah, one last thing about Kanye, and I'll make room for other callers. | |
I want to see Kanye use his platform and talk about the stuff that Infowars talks about. | ||
And MIA, too. | ||
I mean, like, in their song. | ||
Like, I heard a band on SoundCloud the other day, American Thought Criminal. | ||
They were talking, they had clips of you in their songs. | ||
Did they really? Yes, yes. | ||
I don't hear this. Why doesn't Kanye do this, you know? | ||
Like, I mean, he knows what's going on. | ||
Well, Kanye has an open invite to this show. | ||
He should know that. What's it called? | ||
American Thought Criminal? I'm going to find that. | ||
Yeah, Thought Criminal. I was in a song. | ||
That's cool to know. Well, thank you so much for the call, Jay. | ||
I appreciate it. It is a little ironic that you called in to... | ||
Complain about us covering Kanye, which resulted in us covering Kanye for an entire segment. | ||
I apologize. No, no, but I totally get it. | ||
That's what happens. That's just what happens, and I completely understand. | ||
Yeah, obviously we're on the cusp of a world war here. | ||
There's a bunch of strange goings-on that we're going to cover in terms of ecology and the world. | ||
I won't say climate, but... | ||
Certainly there are giant rivers drying up and a billion snow crabs apparently have gone missing. | ||
So we'll talk about that as well. | ||
So yeah, there's a lot to talk about beyond Kanye. | ||
It just, that continues to dominate the headlines. | ||
And it is absolutely fascinating and a fascinating conjunction of a lot of things that we talk about on a regular basis. | ||
We'll be back with more of your phone calls. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
If you're watching Infowars.com, band.video, this is the American Journal. | ||
A song by the increasingly based MIA. It's called The Message. | ||
You can actually see from this weekend, October 15th. | ||
Pop star MIA dropped from GQ Awards after tweet defending Alex Jones. | ||
Pop singer MIA has been dropped from GQ Magazine's upcoming Men of the Year Awards after defending controversial radio host Alex Jones and suggesting that celebrities pushing vaccines should pay damages. | ||
MIA responded by saying the magazine staff, quote, don't have balls. | ||
The British singer shared a message from GQ on Twitter on Friday. | ||
In which one of the magazine's editors canceled her appearance at the awards night as well as an upcoming photo shoot, the decision to drop the singer was made due to the, quote, controversial nature of her, quote, current Twitter activity. | ||
The message explained, how dare you stand up against the big pharmaceutical companies? | ||
How dare you support Alex Jones? | ||
She says, you print words for a living. | ||
How do you judge a man of the year when you don't have balls? | ||
And, of course, all this is a response to the very... | ||
Milk toast? I mean, normal, just not controversial at all statement. | ||
If Alex Jones pays for lying, shouldn't every celebrity pushing vaccines pay too? | ||
Shouldn't we just treat people fairly? | ||
And they're just like, you are no longer allowed to work in our industry. | ||
Incredible. So, you know, she's paying the price for standing up for what's right. | ||
I just hope she's, I don't know what the word is. | ||
Just hard-headed enough to understand what's going on and keep fighting back against it. | ||
Now we're going to go out to your phone calls here in just a second. | ||
I do want to go to a video here from Alexandra Lanes, friend of the show. | ||
She did a video responding to... | ||
A piece of contention this weekend from Redux.info, quote, insulting Ulta Beauty interview features two males discussing motherhood and girlhood. | ||
Ulta Beauty, one of the largest cosmetic retailers in the United States, is facing backlash from women on social media after featuring an interview with a controversial trans-identified male who rose to fame after documenting his, quote, days of girlhood. | ||
The interview, hosted by gender-fluid hairstylist David Lopez, was clipped and shared on the outlet's official Twitter on October 13th to promote the full-length video posted to their YouTube titled The Beauty of Girlhood, The interview focused on Mulvaney's transgender identity and rise to stardom through TikTok. | ||
And, of course, this has inspired a great deal of pushback. | ||
And, again, I think this is indicative of the wider trend taking place where women are seeing that their value as women is being diminished and destroyed by essentially impersonators, which is, yeah, yeah, it's happening. | ||
So I want to go to – I don't want to mansplain this. | ||
I don't want to come in here with my – Let's just go to the video. | ||
Let's just go to Alexandra Lanes. | ||
What is she called? The machine gun of truth or something? | ||
That's certainly the nickname she deserves. | ||
Here's Alexandra Lanes responding to this idea of Ulta Beauty using transgender men dressed up as women to explain to everybody what girlhood means. | ||
Here's Alexandra Lanes. Ulta Beauty is now Ulta Delusional. | ||
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You know, did you ever think you'd see the day where beauty brands would create a podcast with two biological males talking about girlhood? | |
It's essentially two males mansplaining what it means to be a woman. | ||
You know, beauty could be for anyone, sure, but girlhood is for girls. | ||
Girlhood is not just a product that you can purchase at the makeup store. | ||
You know, my biggest issue with this is these two men talking about how they want to be a mom one day and that they absolutely can be. | ||
No, you absolutely cannot be and never will be a mother. | ||
Renting the womb of another woman will never make you a mother yourself. | ||
Not even adopting will make you a mother. | ||
You know why? Because you are a man. | ||
99 things a man can be, and a mom isn't one of them. | ||
Women are not a fetish. We are not gender-affirming tools for males that want to feel more feminine. | ||
We are more than a dress and some pretty eye shadow. | ||
And the fact that we have to keep reminding men of that is pretty dang sad. | ||
So maybe stop erasing women and treating us like caricatures to be mocked. | ||
Thanks. I guess the response to that is, oof! | ||
Oof! Destroyed. | ||
Ulta destroyed. So yeah, absolutely brilliant stuff from Alexandra Lanes, and I think she explains it better than I ever could. | ||
It is insulting and disgusting that you would have two grown men... | ||
On a podcast talking about what it's like to be little girls and explaining to other women what motherhood is like. | ||
Sounds like you're mansplaining her video right now. | ||
I'm man-terpreting. | ||
Okay, we're running with that. | ||
We just coined a new phrase. | ||
It's ours. Man-terpreting? | ||
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Man-terpreting. Yeah. | |
That's what men do. | ||
We create things, including new words to describe the other things that we're doing. | ||
With that, we go out to the phone calls. | ||
Andrew from New York has a comment about the WHO Canada Emergency Act. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Andrew, you're on the air. | ||
You will be momentarily. | ||
Sorry, we're taking other calls here. | ||
Let's go to Andrew Fels. Okay, Andrew, thanks for calling in. | ||
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You're on. Forwars.com. | |
There's actually two different events that are happening this week. | ||
One is the World Health Organization Summit that's happening in Germany. | ||
So they've got to stop the treaty from taking place in that one. | ||
And then there's also the Canada Emergencies Act inquiry that happened because of the trucker protest. | ||
And then Trudeau, Trudeusbeg, he put in the Emergencies Act. | ||
Yeah, and basically right now what they're doing is investigating whether or not that was a legitimate invocation of the emergency act or whether it was purely political. | ||
I think we know what the outcome of that should be. | ||
What it is or not, we'll wait to see. | ||
We'll definitely pass those questions. | ||
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Yeah, Canada is almost completely infiltrated by World Economic Forum. | |
Yeah, that it is. | ||
And we'll make sure to ask Alex Cargill about that because, you know, he's in Canada as an act as an anti-WEF activist. | ||
He'll be able to give us the lowdown on how that all is going. | ||
And as to your first point, the treaty, we actually have a video that we'll show you in the first five minutes of the next hours. | ||
We'll take phone calls here, but we'll revisit that topic just after the next commercial break. | ||
But for now, let's go to Neff in Connecticut. | ||
What is your top story for today? | ||
What do you think should be the number one concern of interested people? | ||
Neff, you're on the air, or you will be soon. | ||
Let's go to Neff, guys. Line number five. | ||
All right, Neff, thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
Hello? Can you hear me? I hear you now, yep. | ||
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Oh, hey. Nice talking to you. | |
Well, I think a lot of the callers that were just speaking kind of spoke about it. | ||
I think the biggest thing should, of course, be the drills that are happening this week that are amplifying the nuclear situation, and then just more or less to be mindful about You know, the Kanye thing, yeah, I agree. | ||
It's a distraction. And I think the biggest reason why we should be aware of it is because there have been a lot of anti-Semitic legislation that's been passed since 2017 that really gives rise to data collection and it broadens the definition around anti-Semitism. | ||
So I think, you know, being mindful of, like, war going on and then, you know, them giving credence to You know, people being distracted by, you know, anti-Semitism, quote-unquote, which is not really what's happening, you know, either. | ||
And knowing that they're just, you know, giving reason to, you know, pry more into lives of people that are talking about things on, you know, Twitter and social media platforms. | ||
Right. And I also wanted to just plug, have you ever—I haven't ever heard anybody speak about this on Infowars, but are you familiar with Steve Benoun, like the Israeli news live? | ||
Say the name again. | ||
Steve Ben-Noon. I don't think I know that now. | ||
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Well, I think that's a platform that a lot of people should check out. | |
It's IsraeliNewsLive.com. | ||
He also has a Patreon channel. | ||
But he actually posted a documentary last week that would never be shown anywhere. | ||
It's like the second clip now where it actually talks about more of a holistic view about the war in Russia. | ||
And I think that that's a pretty important documentary that most people should watch that actually talks about how the war has been going on for a lot longer than the last seven months, the history around it, Putin's response, etc. | ||
So I just wanted to make people aware of that platform because I think that's a really important Good, you know, place to pull news from, get a more rounded understanding of what's going on, things like that. | ||
We'll check it out. Give us the website one more time. | ||
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So it's IsraeliNewsLive.com. | |
IsraeliNewsLive.com. Okay, all right, cool. | ||
We will... We'll check that out. | ||
Thank you very much for that call, Neff. | ||
We'll be back on the other side. | ||
More of your phone calls. We'll show you that video from Tedros about the World Health Organization treaty that's being proposed and voted on very soon. | ||
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Second hour has begun here on American Journal. | ||
We're going to cover a story that... | ||
It's sort of like the same plot repackaged over and over. | ||
We see this time and time again when it comes to defeating the globalists and fighting the liberal mind virus. | ||
There's a couple things that make our job that much more difficult. | ||
It's like playing whack-a-mole, but whack-a-mole in like an interdimensional glitch realm where the things that you're hitting aren't even real and it's like you're constantly confused as to whether what you're striking at is an illusion or whether it's the real thing. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's all very convoluted and hard to get a hold on because of the language that's used and the Rhetorical tricks that hide the real concern. | ||
So the biggest issue as conservatives that we have is that we have to constantly be beating back the attempts to alter our system to one more restrictive and surveilled and controlled. | ||
So, you know, it's not enough that, like, they proposed this World Health Organization treaty that would supersede all national... | ||
Government documents and put above all national governments an international group of lawmakers that could dictate to everybody else what the rules are now. | ||
It's not enough that, like, they propose that, we defeat it, and then it's just, like, over. | ||
And it's like, great, we won that contest, moving on. | ||
No, no, that just means that they're going to reform, reformulate, try to get their ducks in a row and try again. | ||
Then we've got to defeat them again. Then they're going to manipulate a little bit more, get certain people out, bring certain people in, move again, try again. | ||
They're going to keep doing that until they succeed, and we have to keep beating them back every single time, and it's exhausting at a certain point. | ||
And the other difficult thing about this is that There is no semblance of truth in anything that they say. | ||
So if we're trying to fight inflation, they put forward an Inflation Reduction Act that's actually a climate change bill. | ||
And in this case, you see, as we listen to the World Health Organization's leader, Dr. | ||
Tedros, whatever, it's not a pandemic treaty. | ||
It's about diversity and equity and global communism. | ||
So these are all of the issues that we continually have to deal with when fighting back these Insatiably dishonest scumbags trying to take over our world. | ||
Here is leader of the World Health Organization talking about the new treater Tedros. | ||
Let's watch. The team of this year's World Health Summit is taking global health to a new level. | ||
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Global health? It sounds great. | |
Does it? But what does it mean? | ||
It means global communism. | ||
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That means I suggest three things. Okay, I suggest the three things. | |
Taking global health to a new level means we need a new global agreement or global accord based on a shared vision. | ||
At exactly the moment when the world needed to come together to face this common threat as one, the COVID-19 pandemic has been characterized by a lack of cooperation and coordination. | ||
When we can only face shared threats with a shared response, based on a shared commitment to solidarity and equity. | ||
That's what the pandemic accord or pandemic agreement that countries are now negotiating is all about. | ||
An agreement between the nations of the world to work together, not in competition with each other, To prepare for and respond to epidemics and pandemics. | ||
In 1968, at the height of the Cold War, countries across ideological divide came together to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. | ||
Today, it remains as relevant as ever. | ||
In the same way, the global accord now being negotiated will underpin the global approach to epidemics and pandemics for decades and maybe even centuries to come. | ||
And that's why we call it... | ||
Maybe even centuries. | ||
Maybe even for hundreds of years, we will be under the yoke of the World Health Organization as they are the ones that are releasing the threat that they tell us we all have to come together to combat. | ||
And of course, if you don't come together, then you will be destroyed. | ||
That's their type of unity. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We will go out to your phone calls this segment. | ||
I do want to play another video that just sort of follows up with the video we played in the last segment of the head of the World Health Organization telling us in very nice terms that we have to stop all of this division when it comes to a singular threat that we all face. | ||
As producer Matt was saying during the break, maybe the first part of that treaty that we all sign is a common, unified, global agreement to not create the coronavirus anymore. | ||
Let's stop the gain-of-function program that created the entire virus in the first place. | ||
Maybe that would be a good place to start. | ||
I don't know. That's just me. | ||
How about a non-proliferation agreement when it comes to gain-of-function research? | ||
That's not what they're talking about, is it? | ||
No, they're talking about giving over sovereign power over the individual nation states to an international conglomerate that got everything wrong and destroyed the entire world's economy and is going to be responsible for millions of deaths from starvation, is already responsible for millions of deaths from lack of cancer is already responsible for millions of deaths from lack of cancer screenings and other side effects of the lockdown procedures that completely failed to stop the virus from spreading at all, even a little Everybody got it. | ||
Everybody in the world got coronavirus, essentially. | ||
If you didn't, you're very, very lucky and you're probably unvaccinated. | ||
But they didn't do anything to help. | ||
They didn't do anything to stop the spread of the virus whatsoever. | ||
They did destroy the economy. | ||
They did do everything wrong. | ||
And they did cause massive division between peoples, not between nations necessarily, but also that. | ||
Also, yes, they did cause division between nations when some nations were more severe and restrictive and other nations weren't. | ||
Those nations would then argue with each other and try to fight each other over, you know, you're not doing enough and you're doing too much. | ||
So it did cause international conflict, but more importantly, it caused intranational conflict in causing outrage and hatred between people's brothers and sisters and cousins and family members and neighbors based on the entirely baseless and scientifically fraudulent masks and it caused intranational conflict in causing outrage and hatred between people's brothers and sisters and cousins and family members and neighbors based on the entirely baseless and scientifically fraudulent masks and lockdowns | ||
And adversity in our countries. | ||
So I want to show a little example of that before we go out to your phone calls. | ||
And That's clip number five, when earlier this weekend, during a vaccine symposium, the speaker said that we have to trust the science, because of course they did, and he simply stands up and asks the question, why should we trust Pfizer when they are provably, | ||
knowingly, like without a doubt, some of the most I think? | ||
How many times have you seen protesters stand up and people roll their eyes or maybe the security guard comes and grabs them by the shoulder and takes them away? | ||
But look at the just insane, instinctive hatred that this guy inspires, even to the point where this old man gets up and tries to fight the guy and the guy just pushes him back and the old man goes flying. | ||
But again, the point here is that all of these pandemic measures have caused nothing but frenetic, barely contained hatred and rage amongst those who are following the laws against those who refuse to bend to nonsensical barely contained hatred and rage amongst those who are following the laws against those who refuse to bend | ||
So here is based Chad getting choked and attacked at a vaccine symposium for asking about Pfizer's criminal history. | ||
Let's watch clip five. | ||
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So when you hear of, you know, ma'am, I have a question. | |
So Pfizer has the biggest criminal find in history. | ||
So how is it not anti how is it anti science to not trust them if they're on record bribing physicians and fudging with test results to let's pause it right there. | ||
Let's pause it. So I want to pause it before the reaction happens, just so you can really understand how overblown this reaction is. | ||
Did that guy's statement make you mad? | ||
Was that something that should inspire anger in anybody? | ||
He's even polite. | ||
It's kind of funny the way he does it. | ||
Excuse me, ma'am, I have a question in the middle of her speech. | ||
Excuse me, teacher, excuse me, ma'am. | ||
He stands up and just says, why should we trust Pfizer when they are the recipients of the largest criminal fine in history for knowingly falsifying results and fraudulently conducting business Why should we trust Pfizer? | ||
Should that question make anybody mad? | ||
Everybody who cares should go, no, that's a reasonable question. | ||
I mean, it's kind of rude the way you just stood up there, but it's not a bad question. | ||
But let's continue the clip now and watch the anger and hatred and violence that this inspires. | ||
This very simple, reasonable, appropriate question inspires in the cultish indoctrinated. | ||
Let's watch. So how is it anti-science to simply question them? | ||
Can you explain that please? | ||
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So I appreciate your comment. | |
I'd like to finish my presentation and you can hold your questions. | ||
I mean, it's not going to be answered. | ||
Shut up, son of a bitch. | ||
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I have four questions that I didn't get answered. | |
The guy gets up and starts to choke him. | ||
No, no, no, no, please. Pushes him back. | ||
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Oh my God. | |
The guy falls over on his butt. | ||
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Your ring just rolled. It's right here. | |
It's right here. Got it? | ||
You okay? Again, | ||
you just see here the real effects of the World Health Organization's control over media, even the amount that they already had over coronavirus. | ||
Now they want to expand that and create more psychopathic cult members who will attack you for daring to even question one of their corporate masters. | ||
It's just horrific what they've done to people. | ||
With that, we go out to your phone calls. | ||
John in Florida has a comment about currency. | ||
Thanks for calling in. John, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, Harrison. Hello. | |
Good to talk to you. Good to hear from you. | ||
Look, I wanted to say things... | ||
You know how things have changed back in the day... | ||
I worked at a printing house and somebody used a machine that they wasn't supposed to use the way they were supposed to use. | ||
And the FBI were all over them. | ||
Now, like you say, people can go on and get counterfeit bills by the flick of a finger. | ||
What's wrong with this government? | ||
Why can't they stop The wickedness that's happening in this nation. | ||
Well, I think the... | ||
The premise is flawed, John. | ||
I think you're assuming that they actually want to stop the wickedness in this country. | ||
I think they are the font of wickedness. | ||
They are the source code of the wickedness itself. | ||
I think they benefit from the wickedness. | ||
And I think the fake prop dollars I have in my drawer here are probably literally worth more than the actual dollar bills. | ||
It's all just the fiat fraud that... | ||
I don't think they're trying to stop the wickedness at all. | ||
I think they're in full favor of it and are the ones actually perpetrating a lot of it. | ||
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Well, you know, Harrison, it all boils down to like your cheap person says. | |
It's between good and evil. | ||
You have a choice. | ||
The maker gives you a choice, good or evil. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, John. | ||
Let's go to Irish Jew, also in Florida. | ||
A couple Florida callers we have here today. | ||
Irish Jew, thanks for calling in about Kanye West. | ||
You're on the air. Hello, can you hear me? | ||
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Yes, I hear you. I just disagree with Kanye West. | |
Okay. And the Jews don't run anything. | ||
I was censored yesterday on Alex Jones. | ||
I couldn't get through, but I wanted to point out the Jesuits were in the New World Order, not the Jews. | ||
The Vatican created Zionism with the Crusades and their Knights Templar and Knights of Malta. | ||
You understand, Harrison? | ||
Yeah, I understand a lot of people think that, yeah. | ||
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Knights of Malta, Knights of Malta, Knights of Malta. | |
Yeah, I think you should invite me on your show. | ||
I don't want to be against info. | ||
You're on the show now. | ||
Yeah, you're on the show right now. | ||
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You should invite me on the studio. | |
No, no, no. You should have me on the studio. | ||
Right now, you're on the show. | ||
Okay. Well, the ADL is also run by the Knights of Malta. | ||
Thank you for that. We'll be right back. | ||
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Knights of Malta. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
So much news over this weekend. | ||
I'm going to get into war news, but the crew wants me to keep arguing with callers, so I don't know. | ||
Do we give the people what they want? | ||
No. No, we don't. | ||
We covered the news. | ||
Are you saying you don't negotiate with terrorists? | ||
I guess that's what I'm saying. | ||
I guess that's what I'm saying. | ||
No, we'll go back out to your phone calls in a second. | ||
I do want to cover what is happening in the world of nuclear war and just how absurd this conversation has gotten. | ||
This story is from businessinsider.com and it might as well be called War is Peace because it is just Orwellian in nature. | ||
It's from a guy named Charles R. Davis, apparently. | ||
And the headline is this, Putin's nuclear threats are pushing people like Trump and Elon Musk to press for a Ukraine peace deal. | ||
A nuclear expert warns that's dangerous. | ||
Okay, translation here, peace is dangerous. | ||
Peace is war. | ||
War is peace. | ||
We must keep doing war or else the dangerous peace might get us. | ||
Growing fear of nuclear war has prompted calls for an immediate settlement to end the war in Ukraine. | ||
But abandoning support for Ukraine could spur Russia and others to make more nuclear threats. | ||
Just giving in at this point would actually be dangerous, nuclear expert Pavel Podvig told Insider. | ||
I just have to wonder. | ||
What are these people going to think when their insane... | ||
This neocon warmongering actually does result in a nuclear bomb going off. | ||
Are they going to feel any responsibility for that? | ||
Is there going to be any sense of complicity in what got us to this point? | ||
I think I'm going to go. | ||
And funding the war in the first place. | ||
And at every step, the combatants are upping the game and are ratcheting up the level of violence and are ratcheting up the targeting of civilians and ratcheting up the rhetoric when it comes to nuclear weapons. | ||
And every time, us peaceniks over here, us people that don't want to see our fellow humans vaporized for nothing, for no point whatsoever, are constantly called Russian traitors, Russian disinformation artists because we want peace and always have wanted peace. | ||
So it's not, oh, now they say nukes. | ||
Now we better capitulate, which even that's not an unreasonable position to be in. | ||
Again, this is like being in a hostage situation with a hostage taker holding a gun to your head while some guy behind a bulletproof glass goes, don't give in. | ||
We don't negotiate with terrorists. | ||
Just because he pulls out a gun doesn't mean you give him what he wants. | ||
He's going to pull out a gun next time if that's the case. | ||
You're just like, the gun is to my head, dude. | ||
Stop poking the bear. | ||
Stop pushing this narrative. | ||
We need to... Lower the temperatures here. | ||
But no, that's treason according to these people. | ||
And the only thing to do now is continue to push for more war. | ||
Peace is unacceptable. | ||
I mean, really, this type of rhetoric is so unbelievably dangerous. | ||
Let me just read the headline again. Putin's nuclear threats are pushing people like Trump and Elon Musk to press for Ukraine peace deal. | ||
A nuclear expert warns that's dangerous. | ||
A nuclear expert warns that peace is extremely dangerous. | ||
Incredible, isn't it? But again, it's not just the threat of nuclear war. | ||
Let's just take a look at what else is happening across the world as it seems like the Two sides are ramping up for what seems to be the inevitable clash of World War III. Xi vows to elevate Chinese military to, quote, world-class standards. | ||
President Xi Jinping promised that the Chinese military would be brought to world-class standards by 2027 when it marks its centenary. | ||
He made the claim in his opening speech at the 20th National Congress to the Communist Party on Sunday. | ||
Saying over the next five years, the People's Liberation Army will intensify troop training and enhance combat preparedness across the board, Xi told the audience at the Great Hall of People in Beijing. | ||
Sweden, meanwhile, refuses to share Nord Stream attack data, ops out of EU investigation. | ||
Sweden has refused to join a joint international investigation into the recent attacks on Russian-owned Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines, citing national security concerns. | ||
According to the Swedish prosecutor involved in the country's criminal investigation of the leaks in the Swedish economic zone, the country will not join a Eurojust joint investigation team, which would require them to share their findings with Germany and Denmark. | ||
So they're concealing what they've discovered about the attack on the Nord Stream pipelines. | ||
Gee, I wonder why. Meanwhile, the Russia-Angara rocket launches mysterious military satellite. | ||
Russia launched a small military satellite on Saturday, October 15th, pulling off its third orbital mission in less than a week. | ||
An Angara rocket lifted off from Plesak's Cosmodome in northwest Russia Saturday at 3.55 p.m. | ||
carrying a small satellite called EMKA-3 Skyward, according to an update on Telegram by Russia's space agency Roscosmos. | ||
Which referred to the satellite as Cosmos 2560. | ||
At the estimated time the spacecraft launched into target orbit and accepted for control of ground facilities by the Russian Ministry of Defense, meaning it is some sort of military satellite, although we're not sure exactly what type of military satellite it is. | ||
However, it is the third launched in just a week. | ||
They say, quote, it's unclear what the spacecraft will be doing up there. | ||
Perhaps they'll be targeting Starlink. | ||
We don't know. Meanwhile, Medvedev says that Israeli armed delivery to Kiev will destroy the Moscow-Tel Aviv ties. | ||
Kiev began asking Israel to deliver air defense systems and other advanced weaponry earlier this year. | ||
Last month, Ukrainian President Zelensky expressed shock over Tel Aviv's continued intransigence on the matter. | ||
On Sunday, Israeli Minister of Diaspora Affairs Shai said it was time for Israel to reverse course. | ||
The delivery of advanced Israeli weapons systems to Ukraine would destroy interstate ties between Moscow and Tel Aviv. | ||
Russia Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev has warned, saying, quote, Israel seemed to be planning to send weapons to the Kiev regime. | ||
This is a very reckless move. | ||
It will destroy all interstate relations between our nations, Medvedev wrote in a Telegram post on Monday. | ||
Is any of this giving you hope in the future? | ||
Any of this making it seem like people that run the world have any desire whatsoever to see the slowing down of combat in places like Ukraine? | ||
Or do they seem completely and insanely hell-bent On bringing us to the brink of, if not over the brink of, nuclear war for their own benefit. | ||
So, these are World War III updates, this wartime broadcast. | ||
The people in power may not admit that we're in World War III, but we are and we have been for a while. | ||
Just how intense it gets is, I guess, entirely up for debate at this point. | ||
Entirely up for us to decide. | ||
Of course, it feels like it has for the last couple decades here in America, where reasonable people are decrying the warmongering neocon psychopath ruling class that Tells us we have to get into more wars. | ||
We have to start more conflict. | ||
We have to kill more people. | ||
It's national security after all, and if you aren't with us, you're with the terrorists. | ||
And if you question our statements, you are an agent of Russia. | ||
It's like the same thing over and over again. | ||
The question is, when will the awakening hit critical mass? | ||
we'll actually be able to identify who these people are that are bringing us to the brink of war and get rid of them so we can go back loving each other. | ||
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
We'll go out to your phone calls here. | ||
Let's go to PT in Michigan. | ||
I want to talk about COVID liability for pharma. | ||
Thanks for calling in. PT, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. Good morning. | |
Good morning. Hey, listen, you asked about the most pressing issue to someone like myself, and it still remains the jab and the death jab, which it is. | ||
It's established. | ||
It's not even a questioner. | ||
By the way, that is—I don't—please save this, because there'll be no nuclear war. | ||
I know that through psychic and spiritual intuition and the circles I run in. | ||
But it's already been detonated, that nuclear destruction, and it comes in the form of the jab. | ||
To that end, let me ask all the Governor DeSantis slappies out there, just to be— House Bill SB 7014, Florida, September, I'm sorry, February 25th. | ||
And COVID, DeSantis signed a bill which extends liability protections, COVID-19, to nursing homes, hospitals, and doctors through June of 2023. | ||
So they're all bought and paid for. | ||
I'm telling you, Harrison, I don't know how you feel about it, but Yeah, look, I'm willing to run for president under the FI party called the Fierce Independence because that's the only way people that aren't bought and paid for, people that have no other motives other than to allow our children and grandchildren and theirs to live the way we were brought up. | ||
Anyway, how do you feel about that? | ||
Are you reading it right now, Harrison? | ||
What does that make you feel when you know that DeSantis, And he's taking money through the Republican Governors Association. | ||
It's hidden from Big Pharma. | ||
Trump took it directly from Pfizer, but then also through the Republican PAC from Big Pharma. | ||
But anyway, what is your reaction to that, Harrison, that he actually did that? | ||
Can you explain it? | ||
Can you defend it, or would you? | ||
No, I wouldn't defend that. | ||
Obviously, I disagree with it. | ||
DeSantis signs a bill that extends COVID protections for healthcare providers to June 2023, but I would certainly have to know more details about it. | ||
COVID protections, I don't know what that means exactly. | ||
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He also signed a bill more recently, which made it more difficult to sue anybody as it related to COVID. By the way, Harrison, I just have to say this. | |
Listen, they released COVID, but 99.73% of the people were fine without any sort of hospital care. | ||
Boy, that's a scary virus. | ||
Let me tell you something. All the flus disappeared over that period of time, except for COVID. Listen, it's never been isolated before. | ||
Harrison, I don't even, I believe, you know, obviously in the major PSYOP portion of all of this, but I don't even think it was that dangerous. | ||
The jab wasn't necessary to begin with. | ||
Oh, absolutely. Yeah, right, right. | ||
No, you're exactly right. | ||
They needed the big numbers. | ||
They needed the, you know, fear factor in order to convince people that the vaccine was so necessary that you should hate people who resist it. | ||
You're exactly right, but I actually have a bunch of stories from this weekend that We're good to go. | ||
Indeed, it is a pandemic of the vaccinated. | ||
as seen by a seven-day moving average from October 9th through 15th, 2022. | ||
The positive rate by vaccine status shows the unvaccinated group only had a 19.5% positivity rating, whereas the vaccinated had a much higher instance of testing positive for COVID-19. | ||
So, yes, again, and it just goes on and on. | ||
There's been studies in the New England Journal of Medicine. | ||
The Israeli, the JAMA network, I mean, it goes on and on. | ||
Yes, the vaccine actually causes you to be more likely to get the COVID virus. | ||
They also have a new preprint showing infection fatality rate of COVID in non-elderly people pre-vaccination, and it was lower than previously suggested. | ||
So this again goes to what our caller was saying, that the rate of infection, the rate of the survival rate pre-vaccination for 0 to 19 years was 0.2%. | ||
I'm sorry, the death rate was.0003%. | ||
In other words, the survival rate was 99.99997% in those 0 to 19 years. | ||
It's multiplied by 10 in 20 to 29-year-olds, so it's.003% people died from it. | ||
For a 30 to 39-year-old, you had.011%, so 0.011%. | ||
For 40 to 49, you had 0.035%. | ||
Less than a third of a percentage point likelihood of dying if you were to get vaccinated before the vaccine in the first place. | ||
And even the highest number was 60 to 69 years, and that was just half a percentage point. | ||
So about the same rate, if not a little bit better of a rate than the flu. | ||
You also have this story. Shocking. | ||
EcoHealth Alliance receives more funding for corona bat research. | ||
A coalition of leading House Republicans is raising the alarm and demanding answers after the Biden administration approved another round of grant funding for research on coronaviruses and bats in Asia. | ||
We haven't learned our lesson yet, apparently. | ||
Now they're coming out with even more ridiculous things to try to come up with reasons for why people are dying at such a rapid rate following vaccination. | ||
Study links video games, cardiac arrest in some children. | ||
Playing video games, they say, could trigger a potentially fatal cardiac episode in children with existing heart conditions, according to an international study published this week. | ||
The study, quote, life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia and sudden death during electronic gaming examined 22 incidents which children between the ages of 7 and 16 experienced an irregular heartbeat either proven or suspected and lost consciousness while playing video games. | ||
Six of the children suffered cardiac arrest and four died. | ||
And it's a relatively small study and expect more of this. | ||
So just so you know, playing video games may cause you to get a heart attack. | ||
Being in the sun may cause you to get a heart attack. | ||
Being outside and playing... Sports might cause you to have a heart attack. | ||
Being on stage, apparently, is going to cause you to have a heart attack. | ||
The one thing, they refuse to look at the association between cardiac arrest and the vaccine. | ||
They refuse to investigate that. | ||
It's not that. It's definitely not that. | ||
It's probably the video games. Probably, if I had to guess, it'd be the video games. | ||
If I had to guess why the death rates are up 40% year over year, it's probably the video games. | ||
That's probably what it is. EU prosecutor, meanwhile, opens a probe into COVID vaccine purchases two weeks after Pfizer CEO bailed on EU testimony in the wake of a report highlighting a secretive vaccine deal between himself and the European Commission President Ursula Missing Text von der Leyen. | ||
The European Public Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation into the EU's COVID-19 vaccine purchases. | ||
So maybe we'll get to the bottom of it. | ||
There's also a report about the real origin of SARS-CoV-2 sent to the U.S. in Congress last week. | ||
This is from Dr. | ||
Andrew G. Huff. He says, my declaration in the document was provided under oath with penalty of perjury. | ||
And this, of course, is the lawsuit brought by Thomas Renz at Renz Law. | ||
He gave a breakdown of that on The Alex Jones Show not too long ago. | ||
And finally, we have this. | ||
The correlation in Japan is just ridiculous. | ||
And it shows the pale line is... | ||
And the dark line is vaccines. | ||
So you can see literally as the vaccine rate increases, so does the cases of COVID-19. | ||
And it's every single bump is reflected here. | ||
So as soon as you have more vaccines, you get more virus. | ||
More vaccines, more virus. | ||
More vaccines, a lot more virus. | ||
So again, the vaccine is not just ineffective, it is reverse effective. | ||
It causes you to be more likely to to get the virus. | ||
And this, again, all of this is just news from this weekend as the entire structure, the entire corrupt, rotten facade of the COVID regime is coming apart at the seams. | ||
And we can only hope that at the end of this little adventure that we're on as a human species is the, like the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. | ||
Hopefully at the end of this rainbow is Nuremberg trials and scaffolding. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
We go out to your phone calls once again. | ||
We have Alec in North Carolina. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Let's talk about one of the many examples just over this weekend of performers or people on stage collapsing in front of everybody. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Alec, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, what's going on, Harrison? | |
How you doing? Good. | ||
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Yeah, I wanted to bring the story to your attention. | |
I don't know if you saw it, but... | ||
It's a Haitian singer, rapper. | ||
He was performing in Paris, and he had a heart attack on stage, and he died. | ||
The only reason I know about it is because my fiancee, she's Haitian, and we actually ran into him probably a couple months ago at a Haitian festival here in Charlotte. | ||
So it kind of hit close to home with her, but I was trying to convey to her, like, because he was only in, like, his early 30s, you know what I mean? | ||
And... I was telling her, I said, that's not normal. | ||
You know? I feel like it's becoming so normalized today, you know, for people to have heart attacks and stuff like that. | ||
But, I mean, he was only in his early 30s. | ||
No, that's such a good point. Like, if... | ||
Back before COVID, if somebody collapsed on stage, it would have been, like, huge story. | ||
It would have been everywhere. It's like, that didn't really, didn't happen that often. | ||
It happened, like, once a year, something would happen, and it would be a big story, and everybody would cover it. | ||
And now, it's just like, every week, there's some new person collapsing on stage. | ||
In this case, I didn't realize the guy died. | ||
I mean, that's... That is huge. | ||
I had seen the headline saying he had collapsed on stage. | ||
I didn't realize he actually died on stage. | ||
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Yeah, he died. | |
Apparently he was 41 years old. | ||
His real name was Michael Benjamin. Suffered a suspected heart attack or cardiac arrest during a performance on Saturday. | ||
Shocking fans who saw him collapse as he made his way off stage. | ||
He was appearing at the 20,000 capacity Acor Arena in eastern Paris as a guest of the Haitian group Karimi. | ||
He died after suffering a seizure on stage, and despite the efforts of emergency service, the venue announced on Twitter, which is absolutely horrific. | ||
So there's the video of him collapsing right there. | ||
God dang. Yeah, so, I mean, again, yeah, you're right. | ||
I mean, this is just... This is just happening. | ||
It's worth reminding everybody this is not normal. | ||
This is not something that's just expected. | ||
This isn't something that just happens and that everybody's used to. | ||
This is totally and utterly unprecedented in the history of the world that so many public people are literally just falling over and dying in public on stage. | ||
I mean, what the hell is going on here? | ||
Oh, right. The vaccine is a death shot that's murdering people. | ||
I remember now. I understand now. | ||
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It's not, Harrison, it's not the vaccine. | |
It's definitely not. | ||
Right, I'm sorry. Absolutely not. | ||
Thank you. It's sudden adult death syndrome. | ||
It's been around for centuries. | ||
Right. Never heard of it. Yes, thank you for fact-checking me on that. | ||
Yes, sir. Thank you, Alex, for reminding me. | ||
It's called natural causes. Yeah, natural causes, totally normal, nothing to see here. | ||
Move along, get your booster shot. | ||
Thank you for that, Alex. Also, on a side note. | ||
Horrific. If SADS really was around for such a long time, the Clintons would have used it to explain away all of their murders. | ||
Like, come on. | ||
Yeah, why fake a suicide when you can just blame random heart attacks and 41-year-old healthy people? | ||
Totally insane, what we're experiencing on the world stage right now. | ||
No pun intended. With that, we go to Cody in Canada. | ||
We want to talk about climate change, which is also something that's totally new and out of nowhere. | ||
It's happening all of a sudden, right, Cody? | ||
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Never happened before? Oh, man, it never happened before. | |
The climate has, you know... | ||
Well, of course it happens. | ||
The climate has always been changing. | ||
Of course. Yeah, it just wants money, you know, these greedy, greedy... | ||
Greedy snakes, snakes, and like, you know, these frickin' globalists who are psychopaths, you know, but they're going to We're going to end up in the Lake of Fire in Harrison, and we're going to end up somewhere else. | ||
Yeah. But isn't it just the perfect scam? | ||
Isn't it the perfect scam to literally, you're telling people that they have to give you money because of the weather? | ||
I mean, it's just, it's the perfect scam. | ||
Everybody knows who has studied history, and the amazing thing is that before the climate change narrative was around, I was listening to a Great Courses course on ancient Egypt from, it must have been the early 90s, We're good to go. | ||
They just say it because it's totally normal because everybody knew that's what happened. | ||
There were little ice ages, and then those ice ages would vanish as the Earth heated, and there was not even the slightest hint of industrialization that could have caused it. | ||
So, you know, back in the day, they just understood that this is a cycle that the climate goes through. | ||
It's mostly from the sun, but it also has to do with volcanic activity here on Earth, which is also influenced by the sun. | ||
So, I mean, this was... | ||
This was understood that this just happened on a regular basis back in the day. | ||
And these scumbag scam artists have thought, well, if we can weaponize this cycle, if we can tell people that actually this cycle is totally unique and all their fault and they have to kill themselves to save the earth, then, man, that's a lot of benefit for us. | ||
So, I mean, it really is a sophisticated and brilliant scam, I have to say. | ||
It's... It's hard to think of a more successful scam in all of history than blaming the cyclical weather patterns on human behavior and then charging people to fix it. | ||
It's absolutely incredible. And then, of course, your solutions only make everything worse, which allows you to double down on your claims that it's all humanity's fault in the first place. | ||
Thanks for that call, Cody. | ||
Let's go. Eating bugs stops the weather. | ||
There it is. That explains it, folks. | ||
If you don't believe that, then you're a crazy conspiracy theorist that doesn't understand the science. | ||
Eat bugs, change the weather. | ||
That's science, folks. | ||
Let's go to Aaron in Rhode Island who wants to talk about the Mandela effect. | ||
Here's an example. Did you know that in The Great Pumpkin, you never actually see The Great Pumpkin? | ||
Does anybody know that? | ||
Does anybody realize that? | ||
How about my wife and I? We watched Charlie Brown's Great Pumpkin special this weekend, and we were both like, where's The Great Pumpkin? | ||
We both remembered seeing The Great Pumpkin in The Great Pumpkin movie, but he never shows up. | ||
So that was our Mandela Effect over the weekend. | ||
What's your Mandela Effect, Aaron? | ||
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Well, what Fruit of the Loom logo do you remember? | |
Did it have a cornucopia or no? | ||
I'm too well-versed in the Mandela Effect to even have a memory of the Fruit of the Loom logo back then. | ||
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Okay, I was going to rate that conspiracy, but you seem pretty high on it. | |
Yeah, yeah. That's a very weird one. | ||
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So some of the examples that kind of prove it is there was a CEO in Connecticut who runs It's like a food data processing company, and he was having to deal with all the customer complaints because they would type in like Hass avocado, spelled differently, or Stouffer's stovetop stuffing, but it's really Kraft stovetop stuffing. | |
So he was running into all this technical support. | ||
But one of the canaries in the coal mine for me was the Bible. | ||
So the Bible's changing. | ||
So one of the more famous quotes, which I can always kind of count on the memory of people who quote scripture, but I guess they're wrong now. | ||
The lion shall lay down with the lamb. | ||
That quote never existed. | ||
Interesting. Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of changes that have happened in the Bible. | ||
I mean, through translation, a lot of stuff has gotten lost. | ||
I'm not sure about that one. | ||
But I know they're similar. | ||
I mean, that's the thing with Mandela Effect, right? | ||
It's always similar to reality, but everybody remembers it just a little bit different. | ||
And it's very confusing as to why that happens. | ||
But thank you for the call, Aaron. I do want to get to one more call before we have to go to break because we are going to be joined by Alex Cargill in the next hour. | ||
So we won't have time to take any more calls. | ||
So let's go to Paul in Connecticut. | ||
I want to talk about the new coin from InfoWars Store. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Paul, you're on the air. | ||
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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. | ||
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. | ||
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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. | |
We can kind of almost see the end. | ||
We're vaccinating so very fast. | ||
Our data from the CDC today suggests, you know, 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. | ||
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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 criminal. | ||
Plus, 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 humanisation 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. | |
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, you're watching InfoWars.com. | ||
Band.video, the third hour of the American Journal has begun, and I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
My guest is Alex Cargill. | ||
You know him well. | ||
We used to have him on all the time during the trucker protest, and it's been too long, Alex. | ||
You can find Alex no longer on Twitter. | ||
But now on TikTok at TransSplender1. | ||
That's TransSplender1. | ||
Alex Cargill is an activist who supports the People's Party of Canada as a way of electing leaders who prioritize the well-being of Canadians through common sense, pragmatic solutions. | ||
And of course, that's the reason he's not allowed to talk on Twitter anymore. | ||
And we'll talk to him about that as well. | ||
Thanks for coming on the show, Alex. | ||
Thank you, Brother Harrison. | ||
You know I'm always honored when you let me on this great program of yours. | ||
Well, we're honored to have you, and you're sort of our Canadian outpost there because I see in the headlines that something's happened in Canada, but I don't understand exactly what it is or what's going on or how you guys choose when to have elections and when not to. | ||
It all seems flabbergasting to me, so we bring you on to explain it. | ||
So tell us, what is the state of Canadian politics at this moment? | ||
We're in a euphoric period where the Matrix has turned the page as well. | ||
You might be feeling it down there in the States. | ||
I think they're doing it worldwide, where they've done all their brutal taking of our rights with the first tyrant, Trudeau, and they've broken the system. | ||
So I've akin it to Marco Rubio. | ||
Instead, we don't have a Trump in Canada except for Max Bernier and PPC, but we're not ready for We still obey the norms that the Matrix instills in us that Trudeau's bad, Trudeau's bad, and they have this FU Trudeau energy that everyone's been running on and no one's really been thinking about, hey, if we lose this rotted pillar, what's next? Oh yeah, it's the WEF-laden Conservative Party of Canada, which is actually far left of center, so they're in no way conservative. | ||
And all they do is they rag on PPC because we're a threat to them. | ||
We endangered their chance to replace Trudeau. | ||
And ever since Pierre has won the leadership, you've seen this Truman Show shift for him where now it's all of a sudden you can report on Trudeau. | ||
I mean, the 20 bouts of blackface on subsidized news wouldn't report on Trudeau. | ||
But now that Pierre is in, they can make Trudeau look really bumbling because they're happy to have you walk towards the puppet on China's other hands. | ||
That makes a lot of patriots in Canada upset at me because they just want to enjoy this. | ||
Why can't we enjoy this? | ||
We like Pierre. He says all the right things. | ||
Yes, Pierre solves three of 20 terminal issues facing Canada, but he is a diet matrix. | ||
He is designed to lull everyone back to sleep. | ||
What they're going to do is they're going to make us think that they're changing everything. | ||
Oh, all those doctors that want to put you in a box are gone now. | ||
And now we got new ones, but you know what they're not going to do? | ||
They're not going to investigate the genocide of our elderly through isolation. | ||
They're not going to investigate the children who are still being pumped this marketing of, it's just been authorized, you might want to get your jab. | ||
So yeah, he's all on board with the Ukraine rhetoric. | ||
We just are not at the same level as you guys. | ||
We don't have a real populist movement. | ||
You guys have your own set of problems, but in Canada, I just call it the prodigal phase where all these patriots are on their prodigal journey, and when the prodigal sons return home and Pierre betrays them, hopefully the Canada we remember is still recognizable enough for them to make the right choice. | ||
So I just keep working for the right choice. | ||
I'm working on a Mark of the Lamb posse where we all just do our part. | ||
We do the hard thing. We do the work for political change. | ||
We don't just wait for the matrix to land on us, and that's essentially hate to We're good to go. | ||
Even more apparent there in Canada that you have both sides of the coin being equally controlled, and so they allow the masses to choose which dog gets to eat their corpse, right? | ||
You get to choose your method of torture and destruction, but the torture and destruction is happening regardless. | ||
And we see this, and I've talked about this with the World Economic Forum, they've got people waiting in the wings, so you can protest and kick out the Dutch Prime Minister who's destroying that country, but guess who's going to replace him? | ||
And we see it in England regularly. Right now with the UK kicking out their prime minister and in comes the WEF-approved replacement. | ||
So, I mean, what's happening in Canada is not unique and it's a lesson for the rest of the world in public manipulation and causing trouble with one hand just to cause or, you know, give solace with the other, but they're both part of the same monster. | ||
And I think that's an important thing to notice happening, not just in Canada, but around the world. | ||
Oh, exactly. Very bad people have very bad plans, and it's not all written in stone. | ||
They didn't pre-write all of this. | ||
They use a process called Lewin Spiral, where they launch something on us, they monitor how we react to it, and they refine their process, and they'll try something new. | ||
It's really like pinky in the brain. | ||
First, we came with COVID. We'll go back and we'll take over the world tomorrow, but tomorrow it'll be in the name of, you know, your audience knows this, the climate change and measuring your carbon, and that's why we need to track you in the central banking system. | ||
Digital credit, programmable money. | ||
That's what Pierre will bring in, nice and soft for everyone, and that's the conditioning. | ||
So Matrix gets replaced with Diet Matrix. | ||
And I've said this before, if you don't have a positive plan you're working and building towards, you're going to fall prey to their plans because they're desperately working. | ||
They're desperately conditioning. | ||
They're paying our influencers to make people black pill on all politics. | ||
But with this caveat that, hey, when it comes time, though, you really got to get Trudeau out. | ||
So just mark on the dotted line for Pierre. | ||
So think nothing about politics or civic duty in Canada. | ||
Go back to what we always were. | ||
We just don't care. We don't pay attention. | ||
We don't know who our elected leaders are. | ||
And when you wake up, There won't be any more COVID stuff, but there'll be this digital banking credit system. | ||
So there's a whole diet matrix waiting to replace the matrix for us. | ||
In every country, it's got the same plan. | ||
And the only thing we can do is do the right thing, even though it's hard and even though it's the long shot. | ||
We are walking that extra four miles for real water and not falling for the mirages that the matrix has programmed in for us. | ||
Yeah, I love that term, diet matrix. | ||
It's like in the matrix if they were to have just that second holding matrix where once you break out of the matrix, you wake up and pull the tube out of your mouth and find out you're still in the matrix. | ||
You're just one level up, I guess, and which way you go from there is... | ||
It's up to you now you of course were a major mover in the trucker convoy which we saw as really a a militarized response to and we saw the way that they just absolutely demonized everybody involved in that I mean that was truly a historical event whether it succeeded or not we got to see what the world was really like by the way that the Trudeau government reacted to the the trucker convoy What is the latest with that? | ||
We had a caller earlier who was asking about the investigation into the trucker convoy. | ||
What's that investigation about and where is it at this point, Alex? | ||
Uh, I don't, I'm not like, I know that it's ongoing. | ||
We're having this emergencies act, which was more measures declared on patriots because in no way did Trudeau ever want to do his job as a politician and speak with us and give us the really easy out that he could have had as a political leader, but he's not in control of his own actions. | ||
So he had to declare war measures on us and pretend that we were some foreign infiltrator Russians that are just, uh, need to be removed by force only. | ||
So now, because that was such a severe move and it turns out that it was predicated on all lies and everyone No, she said she needed it. | ||
No, I didn't need it. No, did you need it? | ||
No, I didn't need it. So now they're all falling over themselves. | ||
And to give this air of accountability, they're going to have this commission into it. | ||
I don't know if it'll lead anywhere. | ||
It's made for some very funny moments of what I've tuned into it. | ||
Guys pretending they don't know what microaggressions are when they were claiming that they were being microaggressed by the truckers. | ||
And he's like, oh, no, I don't understand how to explain this in English. | ||
Meanwhile, he speaks perfect English. | ||
So there's some funny moments to be had, but I don't know if anything real will come of it or it's just them patting themselves on the back saying, look, guys, we're holding ourselves accountable. | ||
When the people in charge of your commissions are appointed, then you really can't trust them until you've elected a government. | ||
It's really following all the steps. | ||
And Andrew Breitbart said that politics is downstream from culture and we have no political culture in Canada. | ||
So here's me trying to get everyone to eat vegetables. | ||
Meanwhile, they're all morbidly obese diabetics who are just dedicated to reaching for the jelly beans. | ||
So in this, they can have their win. | ||
They can think that, yes, everyone looks like a fool for declaring emergency measures, but no one will be held to account for it. | ||
And yeah, I was in the heat of it the whole time. | ||
The last time I talked to you, I was walking down Wellington Street thinking I'm going to be arrested and become like your brother Biggs and the rest of them on the January 6th, held indefinitely. | ||
That's what I was... We were all comfortable with that. | ||
We're like, being demonized by demons doesn't really make us demons. | ||
So we're going to walk down, get peacefully arrested, and that's what we thought was going to happen. | ||
We didn't plan on resisting anything. | ||
But yeah, that's pretty much where it stands now, is I'm just watching. | ||
I'm just doing the right thing, no matter whether it's popular or not, my friend. | ||
Well, and that's why we celebrate you and why we champion you and why we need you on more often, man, because like I said, it's been too long, and every time we have you on, it's like, why is this guy not on for like an hour a day? | ||
Because you clearly have such a deep understanding of what's really at play here and in Canada as well. | ||
It's amazing to see the headlines from the media going, what was behind Trudeau's botched response to the trucker convoy when it was those very same platforms calling you and everybody involved in the trucker convoy racist, white supremacist, terrorist. | ||
I mean, they were giving all of the fodder and the fuel that the fire needed to burn. | ||
And now that everything is sitting in cinders, they're going, well, who did this? | ||
Who started this whole conflagration when it was them the entire time? | ||
So we'll be back with more from Alex Cargill. | ||
You got to find him on TikTok at TransSplendor1. | ||
That's TransSplendor and the number one where you can get his rapid fire, high vocabulary bombs dropped on the World Economic Forum. | ||
Preferably, you know, proverbially, but still dangerous. | ||
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So, I mean, there's just an infinite number of things to talk about right now, Alex, from Climate Change, the World Economic Forum, and the WHO, and I know you are well-versed on all of it. | ||
And you're also well-versed on American politics. | ||
Let's turn to American politics. | ||
What do you think... We're good to go. | ||
Yeah, we're more well-versed in American politics than our own. | ||
Like I've told you before, we're the fly and the elephant's back. | ||
And I just look at it as we're downstream on Chaos River and no one knows what to do because we've got to swim upstream and get to the cause of all this madness and stop focusing on what they want us to focus on. | ||
I mean, the people in power right now that are pulling the weekend at Bernie's strings on Joe Biden are the exact people that frame Trump. | ||
I mean, do the names Mifsud, Azriturk, Alexander Downer, the Hillary compatriot that was helping to get FISA-1 warrants on Trump orbit, that never got resolved. | ||
I mean, you think that Durham's going to find anything? | ||
I mean, the evidence we have access to, the boring old open source evidence is damning. | ||
Yeah, we wait months to be like, oh, he's on Sussman's trail. | ||
Like, this is being slow. | ||
You can't trust the fruit of a poisonous tree named Bill Barr. | ||
If he's appointing someone, you think he's going to, well, I'm evil, but I'm going to appoint someone who's not evil. | ||
So all the hope up about John Durham and that stuff, I really feel for you guys because you've got an unaddressed conspiracy. | ||
Everyone has witnessed John Wilkes Booth shoot Lincoln, jump on stage and say, hi, I'm John Wilkes Booth. | ||
But because John Wilkes Booth also controls the newspapers, no one in D.C. believes it. | ||
And those Those 300 people who were in the theater are saying it was him. | ||
We actually saw him. He actually declared it was him. | ||
Are not listened to. | ||
That's what it's like being the ones who say, look, they threw assets at Papadopoulos. | ||
They threw assets at Carter Page. | ||
They pretended Carter Page wasn't working for the CIA when he went to Russia. | ||
All the Woods procedure violations that they had getting the FISA-1 warrants. | ||
It's absolutely insane that anyone talks about anything else until that gets resolved. | ||
Yet we do. We keep moving on. | ||
It's like, oh, how do you argue the 2020 election steal? | ||
Of course it's got to be a steal. | ||
The same people are running from this. | ||
The same people from Perkins Coie Law Firm are meeting with the secretaries of state in Georgia to make sure things are fixed. | ||
You don't address conspiracies upstream on Chaos River. | ||
You're only going to be floating downstream and wondering why everything's terrible. | ||
So that's all I wanted to say on that stuff. | ||
Oh, my God. No, you're so right. | ||
And you've hit on a number of things that I've been thinking about myself, and I don't even think I've said them on the show yet. | ||
So thank you for bringing them up. | ||
But things like John Durham and the Durham investigation, I mean, it seems scientifically measured to provide just enough red meat to make people think that something's happening. | ||
Oh, another indictment. Oh, now he's charging people. | ||
But it's like... It's like timed out to where like every couple of months some new piece of red meat gets dropped. | ||
People get excited about it. | ||
And then it sort of fizzles out and comes to nothing. | ||
And just the time that people are starting to go, well, hold on. | ||
Why is anything happening here? | ||
Another little piece gets dropped out. | ||
I mean, it seems like they're just giving us just enough to make us seem like they're acting. | ||
And nothing is getting solved. | ||
And you're exactly right. Until we can solve that. | ||
I love that. Swimming upstream in Chaos River. | ||
You're exactly right. Until we solve that problem, all of this downstream stuff is never going to get solved. | ||
I mean, what do we do? | ||
At least we have, like, Donald Trump and DeSantis, and I know Matt wants—he's doing that divide-and-conquer globalist thing. | ||
He wants our audience divided on DeSantis and Trump, but I don't think they need any push in that direction. | ||
I think people are already divided in this. | ||
Is there even an electoral solution to this problem, Alex, as far as you see? | ||
I don't know. I mean, to me, one of the easiest things would be the support of Trump. | ||
I mean, I've followed him pretty closely, and the amount of points he's generated and the amount of people that want him actively destroyed and everyone around him destroyed, that's the over-the-target evidence. | ||
Meanwhile, you got Ron DeSantis, who lives in the land of good people with good political attitudes. | ||
Like, I see Marjorie Taylor Greene and Boebert slaving away in Mordor, doing their best to survive, and all DeSantis has to do is say, you know what? | ||
I agree with all of you. | ||
COVID was a bit of junk. | ||
And I'm not anti-DeSantis at all. | ||
But I'm saying you celebrate these great wins for him when it's been Trump, the one with the knives at his back the whole time. | ||
And I keep watching him to see if maybe age is a factor and he's not getting as sharp or something. | ||
And no, he's just as sharp on the Piers Morgan interview. | ||
He knows how to backflip these people. | ||
You can tell he's got a plan and that he wants to get back there and that he's a driven individual. | ||
And he created Ron DeSantis. | ||
It's like Silver Surfer telling Galacticus he can't run for president of the universe. | ||
I mean, it's just a really weird setup that they've got. | ||
And it seems that it's going to be a power-split divisiveness, but I trust your process of primaries, where it'll just be civil, and, you know, if you like DeSantis, you go support him, and we'll see where the chips lay at the end. | ||
But I think it'll be something more nefarious, where The Matrix is working to destroy Trump legally, so there's no even option for Trump, and then everyone says, well, thank God for DeSantis, and then I'd be suspecting him of the Diet Matrix stuff that I suspect Pierre of. | ||
But anyways, we live in those times where it's not time to trust anyone. | ||
I don't need to meet this level of evidence of a court to prove why I shouldn't trust DeSantis or prove why I shouldn't trust Pierre up in Canada. | ||
It's the time where I don't trust you until you meet these following criteria. | ||
Have you started commissions to look into the genocide that occurred on our own people? | ||
If you haven't done that, then I'm not interested. - Right, no, absolutely. | ||
As you pointed out, are you viciously attacked by the mainstream media on every angle? | ||
And, you know, people think that, well, DeSantis is just like Trump. | ||
He's got all the same, but he doesn't have the same baggage. | ||
And it's like you think that they're not going to smear DeSantis with the same crap they smeared Trump with? | ||
You don't think they're going to start launching investigations to surveil his candidacy? | ||
You don't think they're going to call him a Russian agent or a racist or a white supremacist? | ||
You have to understand, these labels can't matter to us anymore because we know what they're for, we know how they work, and we know how destructive they can be. | ||
Again, Alex Cargill on TikTok at TransSplendor1. | ||
Final words. We've got 30 seconds left. | ||
Go ahead. Yeah, it's just, if you really think that the skeletons in DeSantis' closet won't come out or they can't generate them whole cloth, they do it. | ||
I've met with a municipal politician in Ottawa, the only one who wanted to recognize the truckers as legitimate protests and not occupiers of Ottawa. | ||
He was completely destroyed. | ||
He's never cheated on his wife. He's been with her since she was 16. | ||
Yet they get girls to come out of the woodwork and say, he asked me not to wear a bra on Tuesdays to utterly destroy you. | ||
They will fabricate the skeletons. | ||
Trump has dealt with this for such a long time that I don't think that this clean slate is the advantage you think it is. | ||
Brilliant as ever. | ||
We're going to have to have you on again soon. | ||
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Well, first I want to go to the clip. | ||
We played a little bit earlier, but we'll revisit it because it's not too long. | ||
It's Alex Rosen at iFight4Kids. | ||
He went and he interrupted a Pfizer presentation and asked a very polite and simple question about whether we should trust Pfizer, seeing as they have been proven in court and fined billions of dollars for lying. | ||
Should we trust them? And just look at the anger and violence he's met with at this very highfalutin event that he went to. | ||
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Let's watch. So when you hear... | |
Ma'am, I have a question. | ||
So Pfizer has the biggest criminal fine in history. | ||
So how is it anti-science to not trust them? | ||
If they're on record bribing physicians and fudging with test results, $2.3 billion fine. | ||
So how is it anti-science to simply question them? | ||
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Can you explain that, please? So I appreciate your comment. | |
I'd like to finish my presentation and you can hold your questions. | ||
I mean, it's not going to be answered. Shut up, son of a bitch! | ||
I have four questions that I didn't get answered. | ||
No, no, no, no, please. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Your ring. Your ring just rolled. | ||
What are you getting up and trying to choke a man? | ||
What are you thinking? It's right here. | ||
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Got it? You okay? | |
She helps him pick up the ring. | ||
Absolutely incredible. | ||
The person in that who's being known on Twitter as Based Chad, well, his real name is Alex Rosen. | ||
You can find him on Twitter at I Fight for Kids. | ||
And he joins us right now on the American Journal. | ||
Thank you for joining us, Alex. | ||
Well, well done. You were very polite until you were attacked and defended yourself. | ||
That was this Friday, right? | ||
Tell us about this event and what inspired you to do that, to interrupt it in that way. | ||
Well, first and foremost, pleasure to meet you. | ||
Thanks for having me on for the first time. | ||
My pleasure. So, yeah, that Friday I was invited by, I'll just keep her anonymous so she can keep going to these events, but I was invited by a friend of mine, and she just basically signed me up. | ||
We were under the guise of a false organization to get in there. | ||
And it was like a vaccine symposium at Rice. | ||
And basically, it was just a lot of people who think they're better than us and think they're smarter than us and who totally want the best for us, just talking about how great vaccines are and basically how dumb people I didn't take it are. | ||
And, you know, I had to go somewhere at 12, so I had to crash it then. | ||
I wanted to crash it when someone else was speaking, but, you know, time was ticking. | ||
But, you know, basically the whole thing was just hearing these quote-unquote PhDs. | ||
Or, I mean, they're not quote-unquote PhDs. | ||
Sadly, they are PhDs. | ||
Just hearing them talk about just how they don't critically think at all. | ||
I mean, they get all their information from the top down. | ||
I mean, they're definitely overeducated to the point where they don't question anything. | ||
Right. Right. | ||
No, that's amazing. Now, did you expect the reaction that you got? | ||
I was shocked at this. This old man in his suit gets up and actually starts to choke you for asking what I thought was a very polite question. | ||
I mean, sure, you interrupted a speech, so, you know, I get people going, ah, this guy, we're trying to have a symposium over here. | ||
But to actually get up and choke you, were you expecting that level of reaction from the attendees? | ||
Um, no, because usually I run into Antifa a lot and they're a bunch of limp-wristed soy boys, but this guy had like old man strength and I was not expecting that to happen at all. | ||
I mean, he, I mean, he literally put his hand, I mean, luckily I'm fat and eat a lot of food, so he couldn't really put his hand around my neck, but he was choking me and I was just giggled. | ||
I was like, what the heck is going on? | ||
So I just like, you know, push him off me and then he went flying. | ||
Yeah. Yeah. No, but that was crazy. | ||
And to me, it's indicative of, like, the emotionality of these people. | ||
I mean, when you stand up and go, hey, you know, Pfizer's been proven in court to be dishonest. | ||
Should we keep trusting them? | ||
Like, to them, that's like you stood up and spat on their, you know, God, on their religious savior. | ||
It's like you kicked them in the nuts in front of everybody. | ||
I mean, their reaction was so vitriolic and emotional. | ||
That really says a lot to me about their mindset. | ||
Well, just remember that, you know, if somebody makes a joke 10 years ago, we should never trust them again. | ||
They should lose their career. But if Pfizer pays a $2.3 billion fine 14 years ago, somehow they should be trusted and deserve a second chance. | ||
I just really don't understand it. | ||
I mean, you know, I was talking to one of the PhDs like during a break time before I crashed it. | ||
And, you know, I basically went up as like a gay dude saying, oh my god, my uncle says this a lot, you know, basically, you know, so I'm not arguing with her. | ||
And she didn't even know that Pfizer got fined $2.3 billion. | ||
She's like, that's probably from an editorial. | ||
I'm like, no, it's from the NIH. I mean, they just don't know. | ||
And, you know, I mean, the question to ask these people is, would you trust a sex offender to babysit your kids 14 years after he gets convicted, or would you not? | ||
So the same question should be with Pfizer. | ||
Would you trust them to go into your body 14 years after they were proven to be frauds? | ||
And, I mean, it's all so nonsensical, the trust that they have for these people, or even for Anthony Fauci. | ||
I mean, that's the question I want to always ask, is like, what have these people done to prove they're trustworthy? | ||
All they've done, as far as I can tell, is prove how untrustworthy they are. | ||
But these people just have this, like, what is behind this? | ||
Do you have any idea, like, what is this psychosocial impulse people have to just trust these authorities when they've never done anything to prove they're trustworthy? | ||
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Yeah. I don't know. | |
I just think that they think... | ||
I mean, it could have to do with not believing in a higher power. | ||
Maybe. I mean, because if they just think that anybody above... | ||
any human above them is their higher power, that could be it. | ||
But then again, there's also atheists that don't fall for any of this stuff. | ||
I don't know what makes them really think this way. | ||
I mean, it could just be a sense of acceptance, too, because a lot of these people... | ||
You could tell they didn't have too many friends in high school, so they just find their own acceptance by making everybody else miserable. | ||
I mean, I called COVID before, like, Revenge of the Nerds, and I think this is what it is. | ||
Wow. No, I think there's a lot to that. | ||
I think you're very right in that regard. | ||
And they do treat their, you know, adherence to this cult of science. | ||
It is religious in nature, at least it seems that way, or at least it appears that way. | ||
And, you know, it's almost like the vaccine is a blessed sacrament that they all have to participate in. | ||
And, you know, I think another part of it is just the... | ||
The things they put themselves through, they're like, I went to school for eight years and I've suffered all this and I believe this, so you have to believe it too because I've suffered for this. | ||
I mean, it really does seem like it's just classic mind control techniques that cults have used for centuries. | ||
We'll be back with more from Alex Rosen at I Fight Kids. | ||
I fight for kids. No, I don't fight kids. | ||
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Hi, folks. | |
Welcome back. This is American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
I am on with Alex Rosen. | ||
He can be found on Twitter, and I'm going to get this right this time, at I Fight for Kids. | ||
I Fight for Kids. | ||
That's I-F-I-G-H-T-F-O-R-K-I-D-S. I said I fight kids in the last segment, and that is the opposite. | ||
No, he fights the elderly. | ||
As we've seen. | ||
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The greatest generation. The greatest generation, yeah. | |
But no, you do great proactive activism type stuff, and we were just talking during the break. | ||
break the reason your handle is i fight for kids is because you spend a lot of your time uncovering and exposing and fighting back against online predators that are preying on children um i think everybody knows what i'm talking about so tell us what is the overlap here because we've had a lot of people like yourself on who who spend their time doing really god's work | ||
as far as i'm concerned might sound strange but they pretend to be little kids on the internet and they they are the bait for these predators who just come out of the woodworks and uh and and are looking for little kids to take advantage of and to meet up with and to educate about sexuality and it's it's horrific and And so you spend your time exposing these people. | ||
Tell us, what is the overlap between what you do with hunting pedophiles and The other conspiracy stuff and activism that you're involved in, why is it that these two things seem to be intertwined somehow? | ||
Well, I mean, when you look at the education system now and you look at kids getting preyed on online, I mean, basically, you see lives of TikTok. | ||
I mean, a lot of the stuff being taught to kids in schools nowadays is being taught online by these creepy old groomers and stuff like that. | ||
And Obviously, I think kids get preyed on in so many more ways than sexually these days. | ||
I mean, I got a story. | ||
I used to work at this pizza place, and this lady with four kids was a cook there. | ||
And her nine-year-old kid just walks in. | ||
I'm in the store alone. Her nine-year-old kid just walks in. | ||
This is during COVID, so she didn't have a mask on because it was after school. | ||
So she does this with her face. | ||
She puts her shirt, does this, covers her nose. | ||
And, you know, tries to walk back into the kitchen and get some food or something. | ||
And I'm like, you know, you don't have to do that. | ||
And she looks at me and just like, as if like, what did I just hear? | ||
Like, there's adults like telling me I don't have to like, you know, put my shirt over my face when I'm in a place. | ||
I mean, it's crazy. | ||
So, I mean, these kids are getting... | ||
I mean, yeah, I just don't like to see kids get preyed on because the way it's going, our country's, I think, is going to be pretty obsolete in 20 years because we're going to have a bunch of kids that are just scared of each other. | ||
We're going to have a bunch of kids that just... | ||
No matter what authority says, no matter how stupid it is, they're just going to obey it and all of that. | ||
And I consider that predatory too. | ||
I mean, kids aren't taught to critically think these days. | ||
They're just taught to listen to authority no matter how ridiculous. | ||
You're exactly right. And I think that lies at the heart of so much stuff that we see going on is it's It's breaking down the defenses that we have, those natural defenses, whether it's suspicion of authorities, suspicion of adults who seem to know what they're saying, suspicion of measures that are placed on us, whether it's masks or social distancing. | ||
Our natural instinct is to go, now wait, why are you really doing this? | ||
And they want to break that down to where your only natural instinct is, I better conform or else I'm going to be in trouble. | ||
I better conform or I'm going to be attacked and I'm not going to have any friends anymore. | ||
Do you think this is just a natural consequence of the way the world is going? | ||
Or do you think this is part of a systemic plot or plan or that this stuff is being enacted on purpose? | ||
What's your take on that? Well, it's obviously systemic and on purpose because, you know, they're not going to tell the gun-toters in, like, the Midwest to, you know, obey this stuff because they're already not going to. | ||
But, you know, just throw in a few communists across the country to just basically just pray on the kids and have them do it. | ||
And then, boom, 20 years later, you're good to go. | ||
I mean, there's no point in targeting the adults who are already kind of setting their beliefs. | ||
They're just, you know, because obviously your brain's not developed until 25. | ||
And just like with a predator, a lot of times, you know, you know how many times I hear, like, the predators tell, you know, the fake kid, oh, I don't want you getting in trouble or, you know, don't do anything to get yourself in trouble. | ||
Like, they always flip it on you. | ||
Like, if you don't obey me, you will get in trouble. | ||
And, you know, blackmail and that type of stuff. | ||
Like, I'm going to send these pics around if you don't do this. | ||
And it's the same thing with masking and these kids obeying what's said in schools. | ||
If you don't do this, like you said, you're not going to have any friends or this is going to happen, stuff like that. | ||
It's almost like the most simplistic psychological levers that they're pulling and the same things that groomers do to little kids on an individual basis because it's effective, because they know what to do to get kids to do what they want. | ||
It's the same tactics, the same methods being employed on the wider populace from the same sort of predatory authority figures, which is what I think you exposed in your... | ||
And you're standing up against the Pfizer vaccine symposium and asking a very simple question and just receiving this violent backlash. | ||
I mean, that's what I want people to feel, is if I stand up and if I ask a very simple question, even though it seems normal to me, I better just not ask that question because it might make somebody violently angry around me. | ||
So it's all sort of the same, isn't it? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. I mean, it's just very demoralizing, like, you know, seeing stuff like that, which you just play, like, kids playing, like, the flute in, like, this little pod. | ||
Right. And, you know, seeing kids, like, you know, one of her sons was in karate, seeing him put on a mask to go to karate class, and he's about to, like, you know, go karate chop people. | ||
I mean, it just doesn't make any type of sense. | ||
It's just very depressing, and I think we have a long way to go to reverse this. | ||
You're right, and it is demoralizing. | ||
I think demoralization is the key, but I don't know. | ||
What's the opposite? Moralizing? | ||
It's remoralizing. | ||
Whatever you do is reinvigorating to my hope that there's people out there that want to stand up against this. | ||
Obviously, you are an activist, and you're involved in this, and you're doing what you do to try to reverse this trend that we see everywhere. | ||
But just for other people out there, what's your advice? | ||
How do we get back to some sense of normalcy? | ||
How do we stop the predators and the... | ||
To people who exploit and take advantage, how can we, as the American people, fight back against this global trend we see? | ||
Well, with online predators, I can say that maybe I was hit up by, like, one when I was a kid. | ||
Like, I think on Kik or something like that, I was in, like, some group chat. | ||
But other than that, I mean, you know, it helps me be an ugly kid, too. | ||
Like, I didn't get hit up that much. | ||
But, you know, a lot of times when I was a kid, I, like, had a ball to throw around. | ||
I was always playing outside and Always playing basketball, stuff like that. | ||
I mean, you know, kids shouldn't be on the screen anyways. | ||
You know, no social media, no this or that. | ||
They should be playing sports and, you know, being athletic so they turn into healthy adults. | ||
I mean, that should be the number one thing, and I think that kills two birds and one stone. | ||
You won't get hit by adults online. | ||
You'll be, you know, healthy and stuff like that. | ||
So I think that's the number one way, you know, to get kids away from predators online. | ||
And as for schooling, You know, I'm only 22. | ||
I don't have any kids, but me and my girlfriend, when we have some, we're going to definitely get to homeschool. | ||
And I think that's the way to go because I don't trust public schools anymore. | ||
And why would you? | ||
And I think I didn't realize you were so young. | ||
That makes me feel old. | ||
Only 22. You got a long life ahead of you to continue to be the powerful activist that you are. | ||
But no, I think you're exactly right. | ||
And again, it's almost like the same way that when you explain how groomers target children, you're also at the same time explaining how authorities target the population as a whole. | ||
And then when you talk about how do we fight back against this, well, the solution for little kids is get them off the screen, get them out of the realm where the groomers occupy, and get them out to the real world so they can feel what's real and be active and involved with their fellow human beings in face-to-face situation. | ||
And again, I think that's the same solution we need on a wider scale of we need to get away from these people. | ||
We need to stop listening to the scumbags. | ||
We need to reconnect with what's real, be healthy, be happy, build communities outside of their controlled technocratic zone. | ||
And I really do think that's the way we push forward. | ||
I just want to thank you again for coming on and doing what you do and giving us that wonderful clip that really shows how Damaged and emotional, the people who are following the lies truly are. | ||
Again, it's Alex Rosen at ifight4kids on Twitter. | ||
Ifight4kids, not ifightkids. | ||
That's something else entirely. | ||
But thank you so much for coming on, sir. | ||
And please keep it up. | ||
And obviously, we don't support the violence, but you weren't the one inflicting it. | ||
You were the one being attacked. | ||
So in that case, defend yourself as you need to. | ||
So thank you so much for coming on and doing what you do, sir. | ||
Thank you for having me. | ||
I'll be on soon. I hope so. | ||
Yeah, we'll have to keep having you on and keep up the good work fighting back against the groomers of every shade and stripe. | ||
Those with the white coat on and those in their basement on the computer. | ||
They're all groomers and they're all using the same tactics. | ||
Predator poachers is where you can find their information on Rumble. | ||
And yeah, it is very odd, the overlap between the anti-pedophile movement and the anti-globalist movement and how you fall on one side of those and you fall on the same side with the other. | ||
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