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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 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 BC? You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very big show we have for you today. | ||
Lots of videos to get to. | ||
We'll be joined by the actual justice warrior, Sean Fitzgerald, in the third hour to talk about bail reform and criminality and the Young Turks and all sorts, all manner and sorts of Liberal insanity. | ||
It should be very fun. We'll be taking your calls throughout the day as well. | ||
Of course, as we always do. | ||
Remember, go to SaveInfoWars.com if you want this type of programming to continue. | ||
Let's just get into it. Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
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Here it is, your daily dispatch for Tuesday, the 18th of October, 2022. | ||
Outrage as Boston University creates COVID strain that has 80% kill rate. | ||
Wow, congratulations guys. | ||
You did it. Well done. | ||
Researchers added Omicron's spike protein to the original Wuhan COVID strain. | ||
Omicron's spike is highly mutated, which made it the most infectious variant ever. | ||
Eight in ten mice infected with the lab-created strain died at Boston University lab. | ||
So congratulations, you guys. | ||
They did it. Well done. | ||
Why, though? But why? | ||
But why did you do that, though? | ||
What? Why? I wonder, did the university announce this and expect adulation? | ||
Expect congratulations? | ||
Well done, fellas. | ||
You did it. Amazing. | ||
It's like, okay, fantastic. | ||
But why, though? | ||
I don't understand. Boston University scientists were today condemned for playing with fire after it emerged they had created a lethal new COVID strain in a laboratory. | ||
Dailymail.com revealed that the teen had made a hybrid virus combining Omicron and the original Wuhan strain that killed 80% of mice in a study. | ||
Just because, I guess. | ||
Just to see why. Just to see what would happen. | ||
Just in case, I guess. | ||
Okay, amazing. Can't you see... | ||
I can legitimately see them releasing it to get revenge on all the unvaccinated. | ||
Everybody's unvaccinated, they're like, yeah, but what if it was super deadly? | ||
I'm like, yeah, but it's not, so it's fine. | ||
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Wouldn't that make it worse for vaccinated people, though? | |
Well... Yes, but they're stupid, so they might do it anyway. | ||
The revelation exposes how dangerous virus manipulation research continues to go on, even in the U.S., despite fears that similar practices may have started the pandemic. | ||
Professor Shmuel Shapira, a leading scientist in the Israeli government, said, I don't know. | ||
Fire doesn't have an 80% death rate. | ||
Gain-of-function research when viruses are purposely manipulated to be more infectious or deadly is thought to be at the center of COVID's origin. | ||
Don't you love how they just admit that now? | ||
It's thought to be at the center of COVID's origin. | ||
Really? Because you got banned from the internet for saying that for the past two years. | ||
Even speculation about it was deemed as some sort of unscientific conspiracy theory. | ||
Unworthy of consideration. | ||
What changed? What new information have we found? | ||
Oh no, now you're just allowed to say it. | ||
Now you're just allowed to understand where the virus came from. | ||
Are people not grasping the... | ||
Reality here? That everything that has happened over the last two years, the entire economic shutdown, the collapse of food supply systems as a result of the lockdowns, the masking and the vaccines and the massive spike in deaths, that all is human behavior. | ||
It wasn't just a natural occurrence. | ||
Do people not understand the seriousness and Like, what this calls for? | ||
It's very weird. It's like for a year... | ||
But he said that, you know, some guy killed himself. | ||
And you're like, I don't think he killed himself. | ||
I think he was murdered. And they're just like, what? | ||
Shut up! How dare you even suggest that? | ||
He killed himself. It was suicide. | ||
And then, like, slowly but surely, they just go. | ||
And it actually turns out that the gun was found far away from his body and had somebody else's fingerprints on it. | ||
So it actually was a murder. | ||
So moving on, blah, blah. | ||
And it's like, no, this is a big deal. | ||
Now we have to find the murderer. | ||
Now we have to find the people who did this. | ||
Now that this isn't... You know, just wrapped up in a nice little bow. | ||
Well, it happened and now it's over. | ||
Now that we all understand that this was a human-created pathogen, we should find the humans that created it and maybe do some investigation into this. | ||
But again, you know, I guess now people are finally acknowledging that it was in fact created in a lab. | ||
The real key to understanding is that it was done on purpose and it was released on purpose by design for a reason. | ||
Hopefully we'll all come to that realization before they release this new virus. | ||
Just incredible. Also, this is a major story that we'll get into later in the show, but it needs to be part of our top story list because it is that important. | ||
Important. In two days, the CDC will hold a vote to add COVID vaccines to the childhood immunization schedule. | ||
This will enable more mandates for kids and could give the companies complete liability protection. | ||
The significance of this vote cannot be overstated. | ||
And again, we'll delve into this later in the show and explain exactly what that means and what we can do to attempt to stop this being added to the schedule. | ||
And of course, this is nothing new to our audience. | ||
Which, again, just having the InfoWars audience is... | ||
It's like a hard line to tread because... | ||
I have a feeling if you're an old-school InfoWarrior, you are perfectly aware of the childhood vaccine schedule and the way that it relates to liability coverage and all that sort of stuff. | ||
Like, we talk about this all the time, but you think the normal average normie knows about this? | ||
You think they understand the true deceit and corruption at the highest levels of our medical industries? | ||
So it's like, how do we cover this in a way that is both informative to the info warriors that are well-informed and get across the point to the people who are just completely out of their depth when it comes to any serious topic? | ||
Because most people are. | ||
I mean, we'll get into it. | ||
We'll finish up the daily dispatch first. | ||
Infowars.com has this story. | ||
Leak. Hunter Biden obtained a $40 million real estate deal with Russian billionaire while Joe Biden was VP. Hunter Biden reached a $40 million real estate deal in 2022 with Russian billionaire and a wife of former mayor of Moscow, Yelena Bertina. | ||
While President Joe Biden was vice president, the massive deal is connected to a previously reported $3.5 million. | ||
Bertina paid Hunter's real estate entity to access American business market. | ||
The Daily Mail reported Monday the documents obtained by an anti-corruption group, the Kazakhstani Initiative on Asset Recovery. | ||
We'll get into this later. | ||
Others are reporting it was a $100 million deal, but that Hunter Biden, huh? | ||
What is he not an expert in? | ||
Ukrainian oil companies, Russian real estate, human trafficking, and sex crimes. | ||
I mean, the man is a jack of all trades, it would seem. | ||
No, he's just well-connected and selling out the American people for top dollar. | ||
Again, we'll get into that a little bit later as well. | ||
We have this story from Zero Hedge. | ||
White House planning oil reserve release announcement this week. | ||
Biden will drain the remaining 400 million barrels in three weeks before the midterms, they ask. | ||
Well, why wouldn't they, you know, drain all of the oil that we purchased at $30 a barrel in order to lower the gas prices like two cents so they can say, look, we are lowering gas prices. | ||
And then once they... | ||
Use that to their political advantage. | ||
Then they can refill the Strategic Oil Reserve. | ||
This time, instead of $30 a barrel, it'll be $90 a barrel. | ||
And they'll print the money, fill up the Strategic Reserve, and then blame the Republicans for it costing so much. | ||
Just... Pretty much openly criminal at this point what they're doing. | ||
Just draining the strategic reserve for no particular reason other than it benefits them politically by being able to point to gas prices and claim that they're actually doing something positive for the American people. | ||
When in reality they're selling the American people downstream and just giving them a gold star sticker on the way to the waterfall. | ||
Finally, we have this story. Sex, guns, and sedition. | ||
Prosecutors describe Oathkeeper's road trip to D.C. Jurors hear vivid details about weapon stashes and Rhodes' relationship with Key Lawyer as they're releasing salacious text messages in an attempt to smear and destroy Stuart Rhodes' reputation. | ||
Doesn't prove sedition, but that's not what it's about, is it? | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
It's American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Today, we are covering the big stories and we're asking the big questions. | ||
In fact, we're going to dedicate most of the show today to the question that is on everyone's mind and at the top of everyone's list, and that is, is anime satanic? | ||
I think that's the only question that really matters at this point. | ||
As the world teeters on the edge of nuclear conflict, as swarms of autonomous explosive drones rain down on Kiev as China rattles its saber in the direction of Taiwan and North Korea fires rockets over... | ||
Into the Sea of Japan as the Biden administration empties the oil reserves and jacks up inflation as the border is wide open and the immigration into Europe reaches crisis levels that we haven't seen in 2016. | ||
I think the real thing we need to be focusing on is, is anime satanic? | ||
I think that's obviously it's... | ||
Taking over the right-wing talking space now, obviously. | ||
That's not the most important thing. | ||
The most important thing is, is Kanye West anti-Semitic? | ||
I think that's the most important thing we have to talk about today. | ||
It's just, no, we're going to cover the important stuff. | ||
We're going to cover the actual stuff. | ||
We're going to cover the things that are going on that actually matter and might kill us all. | ||
So, you know, we're going to try to keep our eye on the ball here. | ||
And actually... No, we're not going to talk about anime. | ||
No, we're not going to. Although I do have... | ||
But no, we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to talk about other stuff. That's not when you come to InfoWars here. | ||
That's how we come to InfoWars 4 here. | ||
I almost just want to play this video just to start the show off because it's probably... | ||
I don't want to overblow it, but it's one of the best videos I've ever seen in my entire life. | ||
That might be a little bit much, but it really does speak to so much of what's going on in the world today. | ||
It's clip number 20. It's a woman at a walk-away conference, I guess, or debate. | ||
I'm not even sure what this event was. | ||
But they're talking about, I guess, the black community and what's good for the black community, what's bad for it, whether the Democrats are good or bad for the black community. | ||
And this woman drops a biblical truth bomb, you might say. | ||
And it's really just an incredible piece of wisdom that she dispenses. | ||
And so I just want to go to that now and sort of set the stage for grounding ourself in truth and reality. | ||
Because what ends up happening is that you are trying to fight off all of these claims from the liberals that none of them make any sense and none of them have any legitimacy and so it's like you're fighting with shadows and you're dislocated and you're confused and spun around and we need to, | ||
before we get to that point, just ground ourselves in reality and so we're not fighting against what they're doing but we're fighting for what we believe and I think this woman expresses What I think to be the absolute truth of existence in a really efficient and powerful way. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 20. | ||
Here is a biblical truth bomb that's not just about black culture. | ||
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Let's watch. So yes, I think that the black community does actually need strong nuclear families, but not because we're black, but because that's the natural order. | |
Amen. And so I think it would be safe to say that Reese may not be a Christian because when God looked at man, he said it's not good for man to be alone. | ||
He gave him a woman. | ||
He didn't give him a village. | ||
He didn't give him the community. | ||
He said, be fruitful and multiply to this man and this woman. | ||
So it's supposed to be God, husband, wife, child. | ||
And that's the natural order. | ||
And that's why I think we can see some of the foolishness that we see in the black community because we are out of order. | ||
And we can make up all of this stuff that sounds good. | ||
I'm from a single parent home and I'm not somewhere cracked out in the street selling my body. | ||
However, that is not ideal. | ||
It would have been better for me to be in God's order to have a mother and a father to raise me. | ||
And that's just what it is. | ||
You know, the effect that it's had, we've had women for generations now saying that they don't need a man and we have boys that don't want to be one. | ||
Bars. Bars. | ||
We'll just let the applause run for a little while. | ||
But no, she's exactly right. | ||
And again, we talk about this all the time. | ||
The people in the past that our grandparents and our great-grandparents, they didn't choose to be in... | ||
Lifetime, lifelong relationships and get married young and have lots of children because they were scared of some superstitious fantasy or something. | ||
No, it's because it's the best way to live. | ||
It's because it's the best way to guarantee that your children are raised in a way in which they'll be successful and happy and flourish and be prosperous and Engaged and connected to their fellow human being. | ||
It wasn't just randomly decided that this was the correct structure of civilization. | ||
It was mandatory. | ||
It's from God. | ||
It's from nature. It's from whatever you want to call it. | ||
It's goodness incarnate, this idea. | ||
She said so many amazing things there. | ||
We're at a We're in a situation right now where the nuclear family is being attacked, but nuclear war is on the horizon as well. | ||
The liberals, what do they hate more? | ||
Nuclear war, the nuclear family. | ||
What do you think? They all seem to be rattling their sabers and charging headlong into nuclear conflict. | ||
But if you want to talk about a husband and a wife having... | ||
Babies together? Well, that's beyond the pale. | ||
How dare you even suggest that? | ||
And, you know, she points out, she says, I'm from, you know, I was raised by a single mother. | ||
I'm from a single-parent household. | ||
She says, you know, it's not an immediate death sentence. | ||
It doesn't mean that you'll never succeed if you have a single-family household. | ||
And it's not... It shouldn't be an insult to you to say that that's not the ideal way to raise a child. | ||
And that shows a level of spiritual maturity that most liberals in this country are lacking. | ||
Because there's something childish, petulant, and irresponsible about taking offense at the fact that It's not good to be raised by a single mother. | ||
I guess people are sensitive about this stuff. | ||
If you're raised by a single mother, you should be able to have the spiritual maturity to say, yeah, that wasn't ideal. | ||
It would have been better if I had two parents in the house. | ||
But a lot of times you go, well, having a single family household is not ideal. | ||
And you've got a bunch of people who were raised by single mothers going, well, how dare you? | ||
I turned out okay. So you're saying, I'm a failure? | ||
I'm not a failure, so how can it be bad? | ||
And it's like, calm down. | ||
We get it. We're not insulting you or your mom, okay? | ||
Stop, you know, acting like this is the end of the world. | ||
This is just the way that reality is. | ||
You need a mother and a father in the house. | ||
And by the way, men can't get pregnant. | ||
I know. Shocking to some people. | ||
And we'll play a video on the other side that shows that... | ||
Liberals have a lot of work to do because despite all of their hard work and all of their concerted manipulation of the minds of American people, it hasn't broken through yet that there's no such thing as gender and that men can get pregnant and that women can have ding-dongs. | ||
Reality is still out there and the people still recognize it. | ||
They just need to understand that it's under attack at this very moment. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We'll play a series of videos for you here. | ||
It goes to explain some of where we are now. | ||
You know, part of the information war, actually one of its key components, is the way the media normalizes the most absurd things and it's only really possible when you have such universal control over the media that people are afraid to speak out against it or else they'll be mocked by the late night shows reported on very seriously by CNN and MSNBC politicians will pick up the cry It just makes it easier to conform to whatever the media is saying despite everybody in the world knowing that what they're saying is complete and total nonsense. | ||
In this case, it's things like, can men get pregnant? | ||
And you've got Planned Parenthood, like the heads of Planned Parenthood, going up and testifying in front of Congress when they're asked, can men get pregnant? | ||
And they're just like, yes. Yes, they can. | ||
Especially trans men. | ||
Well, only trans men, because trans men is just your gay little word for women. | ||
So, that's true. | ||
Women can get pregnant. Thank you for that. | ||
But they say these ridiculous things, and everybody knows it's ridiculous. | ||
It's almost beyond Orwell because they're acting Orwellian, but they haven't achieved the prerequisite brainwashing of the masses yet. | ||
Like in 1984, the citizens are so far gone that they can't see through the lies. | ||
Here, it's like everybody sees through the lies, but they just keep saying them anyway. | ||
And they act like you're crazy if you go along with it. | ||
It's this form of confidence game I don't know what to call it exactly. | ||
But it's just like they just decide one day to roll out some sort of new talking point. | ||
And all of the leftist activists receive the signal in their NPC antenna and conform to it immediately without question. | ||
And they all start saying this, and everybody knows it's ridiculous, and everybody knows it's stupid, and some people sort of mock it, and some people sort of make fun of it, but not the main people, not the people in the MSM, not people who do the late night shows, not SNL, not Comedy Central. | ||
They don't act like it's ridiculous. | ||
They act like it's very serious. | ||
And so... It's like at the time, if you were to take a flash poll and go, okay, how many people believe that men can get pregnant? | ||
You'd have like 1% of people. | ||
It's the 1%, it's the people in academia, the people in the mainstream media, and people in politics. | ||
They believe it fully. | ||
They're that 1%. 99% don't believe it. | ||
But that 1% controls the media and controls the literature and controls academia. | ||
And so slowly but surely, this blatant falsehood It's repeated time and time and time again. | ||
And slowly but surely in five years from now, you do the same poll and 25% of people believe it. | ||
But 100% of the people in the media believe it. | ||
So it's this long confidence game where they just know that they can outlast the resistance to this madness. | ||
And it's like that meme that goes around where it's like, a black woman invented the television and It's not true, and you might know it's not true, but is it worth risking your job? | ||
Is it worth being fired and being called a racist and being smeared on social media for daring to question it? | ||
So, a black woman invented the television. | ||
Okay? Just go along with it. | ||
Because it's just not worth it to stand up against it when the power structure will punish you for expressing the truth. | ||
And so slowly the truth dies out. | ||
Slowly but surely the truth fades away and is replaced by this blatant falsehood. | ||
So it's strange that all of the experts, the experts say that men can get pregnant, the experts from Planned Parenthood, the experts from academia, the experts in the hospital, the expert doctors, all are very... | ||
Aligned in the idea that gender doesn't exist and it's a social construct and that men can very well get pregnant. | ||
When you ask the average person, it's just a ridiculous statement. | ||
Do people even realize that this is what the experts are saying and that that makes them not experts but ideological slaves? | ||
So let's go to clip number four here. | ||
It's a reporter from The Federalist just walking around asking people on the streets of New York, Can men get pregnant? | ||
Let's see what the responses are. | ||
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Do you believe that men can get pregnant? | |
No. I don't know. | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
No, I don't think that's possible, no. | ||
No, I don't think that men can get pregnant, no. | ||
Um, I mean, trans men, yeah. | ||
Do you believe that men can get pregnant? | ||
Oh, no. That's a good one. | ||
I don't know yet. | ||
Ha! I love that guy. | ||
Why do you say that? | ||
Because they don't have a womb. | ||
They don't have the requires. | ||
Biologically, it's not possible. | ||
The reproductive systems are not designed for that. | ||
The only way a baby can be formed is through a woman who has a womb, a woman, you know what I'm saying? | ||
So that's the only reason why, you know, I think that everything else doesn't obey that truth. | ||
I think it's nonsense. | ||
I mean, I didn't think it was possible with our anatomy and everything, but I don't see how that could happen. | ||
Men are not born with uteruses. | ||
It's not possible. | ||
Can a male dog get pregnant? | ||
No, like... | ||
Wow, so many uneducated people out there. | ||
So many uneducated people that need to sit down and listen, okay? | ||
They don't understand the nuances of liberal thought that has brought all of this about. | ||
And again, it's not a small thing. | ||
It is ridiculous. | ||
It is an insane thing. | ||
And I think that's the way that Like a lot of this goes through is like people are like, well, what does it matter? | ||
What does it matter if we say that men can get pregnant? | ||
Like there's a bunch of insane people that think that they can change gender and that think, you know, men that think that they can get pregnant. | ||
And what's the harm of just playing along with their little game? | ||
You know, you really want to cause strife and conflict. | ||
It makes them so mad when you say that men can't get pregnant. | ||
So just let's just... Let's just all pretend along with them because who really cares at the end of the day? | ||
It's like, well, they're tearing apart the structure and fabric of reality. | ||
They're raising children to believe things that are What's the harm in just saying what's true? | ||
That's the real question. What is the harm in just saying what the truth is? | ||
And that's what a lot of what we'll talk about today, because we are actually going to talk about Kanye West and anti-Semitism and all that sort of stuff. | ||
I'm sort of joking, but it actually is kind of like a watershed moment in this country, what Kanye West is engaged in right now. | ||
So we actually will talk, and it actually is important. | ||
But it's the same as... | ||
Crime rate statistics or transgenderism or Jews in positions of power. | ||
It's like some things are just true. | ||
They just are true. | ||
And I'm sorry if it offends you that some things are true, but they are. | ||
And then people extrapolate the truth that you say to form some preconceived notion of your bigotry as if reality itself has to be Censored and refused to conform to, again, their fantasy world. | ||
Right? And we'll explain this a little bit more on the other side. | ||
But there's nothing wrong with saying things that are true. | ||
Truth cannot be hate speech. | ||
I hate to break it to you. | ||
If something is true, it can be said without fear. | ||
And you can laugh at the people that are telling you to not say the truth because it offends them or because it makes them scared. | ||
Sorry. We're sorry that the truth scares you, but we are going to keep saying it. | ||
We are going to keep elaborating on it. | ||
We are going to keep fighting for it. | ||
I'm so sorry that that hurts you. | ||
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I have so many stories in front of me, I just don't even know where to begin. | ||
I guess we'll talk about Kanye since that continues to be a major story as he continues to talk about things he's experienced in his own life. | ||
And see, this is one of those things that... | ||
You find that hate speech is when reality conforms to the prejudice. | ||
That's really what it is. | ||
And it's about... | ||
You can say the same thing, but it's whether you're in favor of it or against it determines whether or not it's hate speech. | ||
And this was in the last segment when I talked about things like transgenderism or crime rates or anything of the sort. | ||
You know, Jewish... | ||
Power is one of the same things in this country where... | ||
Can't tell you the number of clips or tweets or anything of Jewish people saying, like, yeah, Jews run the media. | ||
And it's a good thing. | ||
It's like, okay, well, that's good. | ||
That's nice. And you say, well, Jews run the media, and I don't like that. | ||
It's like, how dare you? | ||
How dare you spread that anti-Semitic canard, that lie, that smear? | ||
And it's just like, but I said the same thing that guy said. | ||
I just said it negatively. | ||
Like the Great Replacement, right? | ||
Yeah. You can find clips of Democrats going, the white population in this country will be an absolute minority very soon and that's a good thing and we're for that. | ||
Unrelenting streams of immigration. | ||
We'll replace the white people, and we love that, and diversity is our strength. | ||
And it's like, yes, wonderful, good. | ||
And then you're like, okay, but I don't like that, and I don't want to be replaced in my own country. | ||
And they're like, he spreads the anti-Semitic conspiracy theory of replacement migration. | ||
How dare you, sir, suggest that white people are becoming a minority and that that's a bad thing? | ||
How dare you? | ||
It's the same thing. It's just whether you're for it or against it, the facts are the same. | ||
It's just... Whether you cheer for it or don't like it, that determines whether it's hate speech or not. | ||
So I can't find anything that Kanye West is saying that is not true. | ||
It's just offensive to some people that he's going to bring it up in the way that he does. | ||
And so we'll go to a clip now. | ||
This is Kanye versus Chris Cuomo. | ||
And Kanye is just talking about his experience being in Hollywood and being a major celebrity. | ||
And what it's like, I don't see what the big deal is here. | ||
We'll take your phone calls and you can tell me what you think, but the whole concept of anti-Semitism is really making headlines these days and it's getting a little bit absurd. | ||
And we'll show you Well, we'll show you a couple clips. | ||
But first, we'll just go to this Kanye versus Chris Cuomo clip here as Kanye tries to explain his position and Chris Cuomo interrupts him about every 10 seconds. | ||
Let's watch. Finish what I'm saying. | ||
I know, but you have to understand this idea of the Jewish media, that's not how it works. | ||
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You're talking to me right now. | |
So every celebrity... | ||
Every celebrity has Jewish people in their contract. | ||
This is not hate speech. | ||
This is the truth. And these people, if you say anything out of the line with the agenda, then your career could be over. | ||
Listen... I hear you. | ||
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You made that point. Why do you keep on cutting off my point? | |
Because the point is... | ||
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Why do you keep... | |
Here's why. | ||
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Don't cut me off, sir. Respect my point. | |
I've listened to it. You've made it several times. | ||
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No, I'm not finished, sir. | |
I understand, but you've said it several times. | ||
I'm not finished, sir. But my people haven't heard me. | ||
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My people, they need to hear me saying out loud what the truth is. | |
There's a bunch of people in Hollywood that are actors, that play basketball, that play sports, that are in music, that know what I'm saying, that feel what I'm saying, and they're happy that I'm saying what I'm saying. | ||
It's not from a place of anti-Semitism. | ||
That is inherently anti-Semitic. | ||
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And I'm also Jewish. And if they're your friends... | |
Why are you talking over me, bro? | ||
Because I'm trying to correct what you're saying that is damaging to decency. | ||
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No, yo, but you can't talk over me. | |
Damaging to decency. Stop and give me a chance to make the point that you need to listen to. | ||
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No, don't cut off. I need to make a clear point. | |
When am I allowed to make a point that you don't cut me off? | ||
You've been talking overwhelmingly during this segment. | ||
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I literally interrupted him every time. | |
No, you're not. No, you're not. | ||
Well, I can't give you unrestricted license to attack Jewish people and say that they're your friends because that's anti-Semitic. | ||
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And it's dangerous. Are you going to give me a platform? | |
Are you going to give me a platform? I am giving you a platform. | ||
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Okay, so you talk and tell me when I can get my idea. | |
All right, good. Right after I ask you this, I'll give you the rest of the time before you go. | ||
Here's my concern for you. | ||
When I hear how you talk about your personal life and you put things out there and you get into these looping thoughts of what you believe, it sounds to me like you are sometimes out of control and that this is something that you should be dealing with. | ||
Now, I'm not excusing your thoughts as illness, okay? | ||
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People attacked me for that and said, Yeah, maybe you need to be medicated, Kanye. | |
Maybe you need to be kept in a hospital for all these dangerous thoughts. | ||
Again, I wish we lived in a world where this was totally unique and it was like, he's attacking this group of people. | ||
That's not right. I would feel that way, but the world is not like that, is it? | ||
I mean, can you imagine the same type of thing happening To somebody talking trash about white people or about Christians, like turn on CNN or MSNBC. They have large roundtables where essentially they're saying like even more horrific and hateful stuff. | ||
And instead of being interrupted constantly and not being allowed to make their point and how dare you and we have to maintain decency here. | ||
People like Chris Cuomo nod their head knowingly and yes, white people are evil. | ||
I understand what you're saying. | ||
Whiteness is a disease and their DNA is an abomination. | ||
Very good point. I hadn't considered it that way before. | ||
So it's just like, you know, this is just the world the liberals have made. | ||
Yeah, Jimmy Fallon audience cheers to news of 2020 census showing white population in decline. | ||
I mean, the amount of hatred out there for certain groups that goes completely unaddressed and completely unquestioned and actually supported and It's a little hypocritical, I think. So, pardon me if, you know, we aren't crying tears of... | ||
Of sympathy when this is the world you created. | ||
This is the world that we've had to deal with this entire time. | ||
This is why we keep saying stop targeting people for their race or their religion because this is the type of intercultural conflict that we've been trying to avoid the whole time. | ||
Now that it's here, I have to shrug. | ||
I mean, so? Okay. It's been this way for years. | ||
Just not against them. | ||
Now, all of this is Sort of coming to a culmination. | ||
I want to go now to clip number 25. | ||
Here's Jean-Pierre. And again, it's just the easiest thing in the world to just go, let's replace one word with another and see how this sounds to us and see if we can understand what's really happening here by taking ourselves out of the cultural milieu we find ourselves in and just looking at this in an unbiased and bird's eye perspective sort of way. | ||
So let's go to Jean-Pierre right now. | ||
Donald Trump's comments were anti-Semitic, as you all know, and insulting, both to Jews and to our Israeli allies. | ||
But let's be clear, for years now, Donald Trump has aligned with extremist and anti-Semitic figures. | ||
And it should be called out, to your point, Darlene, just like we called out our Democratic friends and colleagues last week. | ||
And we will condemn and call this out as well. | ||
So we need to root out anti-Semitism everywhere. | ||
It rears its ugly head. | ||
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We need to call this out. | |
Sounds perfectly reasonable, right? | ||
But let's take ourselves out of the equation a little bit and replace the word anti-Semitism with something like anti-Catholicism or anti-Methodistism or anti-Christianism. | ||
And just imagine a spokesperson for the United States government saying we have to root out anti-Catholicism everywhere it rears its head. | ||
Root it out. We can't have people criticizing the Catholic Church. | ||
How dare they? It's ugly and disgusting. | ||
And of course, the comment that she's talking about was a statement from Donald Trump that It was literally him being like, I'm the best for Jewish people. | ||
Israel loves me. | ||
Why don't American Jews love me? | ||
And they're just like, how dare you, sir? | ||
It wasn't anti-Semitic in the slightest. | ||
But just this idea that you have the government saying we must root out criticism of this religion. | ||
Judaism is not our state religion. | ||
I'm sorry, although the laws that we passed may suggest otherwise. | ||
Welcome back, folks. We're going to go ahead and open up the phone lines this hour. | ||
The number dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
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Boy, we have a lot of stuff to talk about today. | |
I want to go to... | ||
We'll go ahead and go to this video by Savannah, clip number 26. | ||
It really illustrates a lot about America's current situation. | ||
Why we're going to have a heck of a lot of trouble digging ourselves out of the pit that we're currently trapped in. | ||
Here's Savannah Hernandez asking college students why they want to vote for Beto. | ||
Let's watch. You're from here in Texas? | ||
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Yes. Are you planning on voting at all in the 2022 midterms? | |
Yes. Who do you plan on voting for? | ||
Beto. How come? | ||
I love Beto. I don't know anything about politics. | ||
I'm sorry. But you're going to vote for Baylor because you like him? | ||
Yes. Give me one of his policies that you like the most that has led you to want to vote for him. | ||
Oh, shoot. Um... | ||
I'm not into politics. | ||
I'm not gonna lie. I don't know anything. | ||
No? How come you're not voting for Greg Abbott then? | ||
Because a lot of my friends... | ||
It's because a lot of my friends talk about Beto and they say how great he is. | ||
And I agree with my friends, like, ideals. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
And they explained it to me. I just forget. | ||
I just forget. Wow, amazing. | ||
No, you should be voting for sure. | ||
Yeah, no, you should have a say in the government. | ||
Definitely. Definitely. | ||
You've earned it. You deserve it. | ||
For sure. I mean, this is the way people make decisions in this country. | ||
What's your favorite policy of Beto? | ||
No idea. She started that by saying, I love Beto. | ||
I love him. I love Beto. | ||
Why, though? Yeah, but why? | ||
But what has he done? | ||
Do you even know who he is? | ||
Do you have any idea who this rich boy, scumbag, fake Mexican guy Liar is? | ||
The dude, I mean, it's completely insane. | ||
And of course, his policies are a parody. | ||
His policies are nothing but the same things they were when he was senator. | ||
And it's a laundry list of free things. | ||
That's his entire policy. | ||
His entire policy is free school, free healthcare, free internet, and your taxes won't go up. | ||
How is that going to happen? It's not. | ||
None of it's going to happen. It's a total fantasy, but everything about this guy is a fantasy. | ||
We should play the old report I did asking people on a college campus about Beto. | ||
Saying, don't you love that he's a regular guy? | ||
He's not like some billionaire? And they're like, yeah. | ||
Don't you love that he is Mexican? | ||
Like, do we need more Hispanic representation? | ||
They're like, yeah, definitely, for sure. | ||
It's like, don't you love that he doesn't take super PAC money? | ||
You know, you reject super PAC money. | ||
Isn't that great? And they're like, that's the best thing about him. | ||
It's like, okay, well, his number one donor is a super PAC. He is literally a billionaire. | ||
He's married to a billionaire heiress whose dad gave him a job and has funded his entire career the entire time. | ||
And he's not Mexican. | ||
In fact, his name Beto, and I know this is shocking, Beto's father gave an interview. | ||
Beto's father was a judge in El Paso. | ||
And when he was asked, why did you name your child Robert? | ||
He said... We named him Roberts. | ||
We could call him Beto because that would do really well for when he grows up and wants to run for office, he'll do well with the Hispanic vote having a Hispanic nickname. | ||
Beto was literally groomed to be a politician by his politician father and his billionaire wife. | ||
And his name, Beto, is literally an electoral trick to try to trick Hispanic people into voting for him. | ||
His own father gave him that name for that precise reason. | ||
This is George W. Bush in a blue button-down skateboarding in a Whataburger parking lot. | ||
He is a lifelong politician who, for the last 10 years... | ||
Has not won a single office and yet he hasn't gotten a real job. | ||
He hasn't done anything good or effective or positive in his entire life. | ||
His entire political career is a litany of embarrassing events from interrupting Greg Abbott during the Uvalde shooting press conference to getting his butt kicked by Ted Cruz. | ||
The man is a ridiculous failure that they sell to idiots. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, infowars.com, band.video. | ||
I'm going to go out to your phone calls now. | ||
We've got the war on patriots. | ||
We've got the war on truth. | ||
We've got the war on sanity. | ||
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We've got the war. | |
And it's all combining and coalescing, coalescing, coalesce, coalesce, coalesce. | ||
To create some cesspit of madness. | ||
The world over. Remember, you can find all these stories on my Substack, harrisonillsmith.substack.com. | ||
And we've got some important news about COVID as well that we're going to get into, including Boston University creating a COVID strain that has an 80% kill rate. | ||
Just in case, I guess. | ||
Maybe we need to play my COVID skit again. | ||
Why would you do that? | ||
Well, we want to be ready in case somebody else does that in the future. | ||
What? Yeah, we need to do this thing as a preventative measure in case somebody does this thing. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
I'm not educated enough, I guess. | ||
We're going to get into Stuart Rhodes' trial that's going on right now with the Oath Keepers and some of the absurdities being portrayed there. | ||
We're also going to get into the fact that they're attempting to add COVID-19 Vaccines to the childhood vaccination schedule, meaning not only will it be required for your child to go to school, they have to get the mRNA gene-altering so-called vaccine, but also meaning that they will then be certified and forever protected from liability for injuries. | ||
Again, we'll get into that a little bit later. | ||
Let's go to your phone calls first. | ||
We've got James in Tennessee who wants to talk about anti-Semitism laws. | ||
Thanks for calling in, James. You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, I just wanted to go ahead and talk about the USSR and its early beginnings and how anti-Semitism was actually punishable by law. | |
That was enacted under Stalin. | ||
Part of it was actually probably where we get a lot of our anti-racist talk nowadays. | ||
The Jewish leadership in the USSR was about 70 to 90 percent, the high-ranking leadership. | ||
And if you were It's said to be anti-Semitic. | ||
You are anti-Soviet. | ||
Oftentimes, it was punishable by death from what I've read. | ||
Interestingly enough, too, I've actually read this in history books for the last 20 years. | ||
It's funny. The more and more you start to look for it, the harder it is to find. | ||
You're up on the Internet. Go ahead, and I think every American should go and fact-check that, look it up, and understand how the USSR handled that and how they handled Right, which is bizarre because the USSR was an atheist regime, right? I mean, they converted churches into, you know, communist organization centers. | ||
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That is somewhat true. | |
They mainly targeted Christian churches, but Hebrew churches and Jewish temples were typically left untouched. | ||
Hmm. Yeah, I mean, it is. | ||
That's interesting. So here's the Wikipedia article on it, Antisemitism in the Soviet Union. | ||
But of course, everybody should watch the documentary. | ||
I think it was either a PBS documentary or it may have been a foreign production company, but there's a documentary called 1913. | ||
I can't remember what the subtitle is, but it's about the first aliyah into Israel, and basically it was all of the pogroms, Jewish pogroms under the czar that expelled a lot of Jews from Russia. | ||
A lot of them went to Israel, and a lot of them were socialist and communist organizers that sort of refined their... | ||
Ideology into a political organization there with the kibbutzes in Israel and then once the czar fell, went back to Russia to implement their newly matured communism into a political force. | ||
But, you know, anti-Semitism laws are on the books here, and there's more of them passing each year. | ||
Anomaly has a great thread on this. | ||
He says, I don't want to see any Republicans on my timeline that supports anti-free speech Israeli loyalty laws slash hate speech laws out here slandering Kanye West. | ||
You've been deceiving the American people and selling them out for too long. | ||
You're all fake. You can't lie forever. | ||
That's what Anomaly says, but he links a couple stories. | ||
Trump signs executive order on anti-Semitism that critics say attacks free speech. | ||
Of course it does, but it's not about... | ||
Antisemitism. Ron DeSantis poised to sign an anti-Semitism bill in Israel. | ||
Free Speech Advocacy Group asks for a veto. | ||
Actually, this was an even more crazy one because the entire state government of Florida went to Israel and it was actually Jewish groups in Florida that were saying it is illegal for you to do government business outside of the state. | ||
You're not allowed to go to a foreign country and do government business and sign laws. | ||
Like, that's That's not legal. | ||
That's not right. It's not good. | ||
Don't do it. Jewish advocacy groups saying that. | ||
And so they said, look, we're going to Israel, but we're not doing any business there. | ||
We're not going to do any government business in Israel. | ||
It's purely a fact-finding trip or whatever they said. | ||
And then they go to Israel and they sign a law banning anti-Semitism in the state of Florida. | ||
It's clearly anti-free speech. | ||
And I have the same reaction to this as I would if they signed a law On to the books in Florida or in the United States saying, you know, anti-Catholicism speech law. | ||
You cannot criticize the Catholic Church. | ||
You cannot criticize Catholics for being more loyal to the Pope than they are to the President. | ||
It's like, no, that's absurd. | ||
That's insane. It's a religion. | ||
It can be criticized like any other religion. | ||
But not anymore, I guess. So, you know, anti-Semitism laws are on the books already, and more of them are being signed. | ||
And this is how sort of ridiculous these laws get. | ||
Bill HB 741 defines anti-Semitism as, quote, accusing Jewish citizens of being more loyal to Israel or the alleged priorities of Jews worldwide than to the interest of their own nations. | ||
So you cannot suggest... | ||
That Jews would be more loyal to Jews than they are to the nation that they live in. | ||
You should be allowed to accuse anybody of whatever you want. | ||
Sorry, sorry, hate to say it. | ||
I mean, this is the ubiquitous claim, right, that You don't care about America. | ||
You just care about your people. | ||
You don't care about America. | ||
You're just a white supremacist. | ||
You don't care about America. You're just a Black Lives Matter activist. | ||
You don't care about America. | ||
You're just an Israeli shill. | ||
It's the common accusation across all religions and races. | ||
Why should one religion or race be Immune from that or, you know, it'd be illegal to suggest it for them. | ||
It would just be nice to not have one group of people be illegal to criticize. | ||
Wouldn't that be nice? That's just my opinion. | ||
Let's go to Wayne in Texas who wants to talk about Kanye West's history. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Wayne, you're on the air. | ||
Hello, Harrison. Actually, what I wanted to talk about was twofold, and this will kind of lead into Kanye West, if you've got a second. | ||
We have a little over a minute, but the floor is yours. | ||
Okay, what I was going to say is that, first of all, people need to quit being such respecters of persons, men's persons, because what happens is, like the ancient concept of proscenium theater, the metaphorical, all the worlds of stage, | ||
essentially, is what Yeah, I think. | ||
You'll have people like Leonard Bernstein, you know, a man who considered himself to be Jewish, a composer, who funded elements within the Black Panthers party in order to elevate his social status, kind of like what we saw with Black Lives Matter movement. | ||
And they essentially can kind of weaponize and manipulate these groups. | ||
But what happens is, is if we get lost on the fact of these social constructs, That are built up in society and manipulated, then we lose sight of that not all people are created in the image and likeness of God. | ||
You know, there's the born-again believer, which is created in the image of God, the face of God being His Word, and the Word to our salvation there. | ||
And then there's those in the likeness of fallen Adam, like King, who is in jealousy, because it's Yeah, I think I get exactly what you're saying, Wayne, and I totally agree, which is why I don't, like, feel tentative about, talk about any of this stuff, because I hope it comes across that every individual I see as responsible for their own actions, not anybody else's. | ||
We have a lot of great callers on hold, and we're going to try to get to as many of them as possible this hour. | ||
There's a lot of other stuff to talk about, so we are not going to be spending the entire show on friggin' anti-Semitism, but we're going to be spending this segment on it, I think. | ||
But let me just, while we're on it, let me... | ||
Let me tell you a little story. | ||
Let me... Let's just all imagine. | ||
Just imagine you're Jewish. | ||
Imagine you're Jewish. You were born in America. | ||
You were raised on baseball and Friday night sitcoms. | ||
You're American as apple pie. | ||
Just like any other American raised in the same cultural landscape that every American is at the end of the day. | ||
But this is new for your family, acceptance and the ability to practice your religion without fear. | ||
I mean, that's the promise that America is and has been a glorious and successful thing thus far. | ||
But that wasn't the case just a few generations back. | ||
Just imagine that your great-grandparents maybe lived in Ukraine or Russia and during the pogroms had to flee and they fled to Hungary where they again thought they'd found solace in a safe place to live and practice their religion until one day the Nazis come marching in and you find yourself and your whole family loaded onto a box cart. | ||
On a train and sent off to some camp somewhere and everything that you own is being packed into boxes by guys in tan Nazi uniforms with the Swastika armband and there standing with them is a 15 year old boy who is smiling gleefully as he marks down all of your things, keeps records of them so they can be distributed as booty or bounty from the war effort. | ||
And you're shipped off and shipped to a camp and thankfully you survive and are able to make it to America. | ||
And then 50, 60, 70 years later, that same 15 year old boy who helped to ship you off in a train to a death camp is now a major donor to the Democratic Party. | ||
And is attempting to destroy this beautiful country of America where your family found safety and comfort and religious freedom. | ||
His name is George Soros and you criticized George Soros and the guy who loaded you onto a train, the smiling, sneering, Nazi-uniformed lad who was helping the Nazis to kidnap your entire family is now beyond criticism because they say it's anti-Semitism To say what he's doing in this country is evil. | ||
To say that what he's doing is wrong. | ||
You're accused of anti-Semitism for criticizing the Nazi collaborator that sold your very family down the river to the Nazis. | ||
I mean, can you imagine what an absurd situation this is? | ||
Or maybe, you know, your family was in Germany. | ||
Maybe once they're shipped to Germany, instead of shipped to a death camp, they're shipped to a... | ||
Warehouse where they're employed as slave labor for the father of Klaus Schwab who owned a Nazi manufacturing plant that used Jewish slave labor as its workforce. | ||
And then, you know, 50 years later... | ||
The son of this factory owner that kept your family as a slave is now trying to implement the Great Reset. | ||
And when you say, I don't like that guy and I'm not in favor of what he's all about, you're called anti-Semitic for daring to question the son of the man who kept your family in bondage as slaves in Nazi Germany. | ||
I mean, this is how absurd the anti-Semitism discussion gets. | ||
When you criticize George Soros or Klaus Schwab, you're called anti-Semitic despite the fact that both of those people and their families were complicit in the attempt to exterminate the Jews with Nazi Germany. | ||
I mean, this is how absurd the argument of anti-Semitism is. | ||
And the crazy thing is, criticizing these people, these guys, George Soros, Klaus Schwab, it's not anti-Semitic because we criticize the same vehemence Bill Gates or anybody else engaged in this globalist corruption. | ||
But what causes anti-Semitism is then when you have the ADL and Jewish groups condemning criticism of these Nazi war criminals. | ||
Then people go, well, what the hell is going on here? | ||
Why are regular Jews standing up for these corrupt, psychopathic billionaires? | ||
This is weird, and I don't get it. | ||
And of course... Yeah. | ||
Not the good Jews, not the Jews that actually understand what's going on, only the Jews that are kept in a state of fear by the Jewish elite so that they can be used as useful bodyguards in the conflicts that are raging. | ||
That's my take on the bizarre situation we find ourselves in now. | ||
Let's go out to Patty in Boston. | ||
Patty, it's been too long. | ||
You have a comment on censorship and anti-Semitism. | ||
Go ahead. Hey, man, look, I want to say that I really don't want to live in a country where we have a whole lot of secret anti-Semites and secret racists. | ||
I would prefer that they do it in public so that we all know who they are, right? | ||
And this is why I have a problem. | ||
This is why I have a problem with people, you know, like Twitter and Facebook. | ||
Instagram deciding to censor Kanye West. | ||
I want to know who the maniacs are. | ||
I don't want them to do it in secret because that's the insidious sort of racism that's just like, you know, 9th degree black belt racism where nobody even knows where it is, but it's affecting us. | ||
You know what I mean? Right. It doesn't go away when you silence it. | ||
It just moves into the shadows. | ||
Right. And you might end up in a situation, we could end up in a situation where we think we live in a country that we don't live in. | ||
Right? Where we think we live in a country where there's no racism and there's no anti-Semites. | ||
But in fact, there are a ton of them. | ||
They just know better than to admit it in public. | ||
I'm glad that idiots Like Kanye West, who is a boil on the taint of society, actually has the balls to say those stupid things in public so that we all know, okay, this guy is a maniac. | ||
Stay away from him. If you want to boycott his companies, go ahead and do that. | ||
But at least we know where he's at. | ||
What we don't want is these guys who influence We're good to go. | ||
Up until the point where they actually advocate violence and things of that nature, there's obviously a line we're going to have to say. | ||
You can't threaten people and things of that nature. | ||
But if you're just being a bigot, I think we should just shine a spotlight on you. | ||
You know what I mean? Be who you are, man. | ||
When people tell you who they are, believe them. | ||
It's an old cliche, but it's true as it ever was. | ||
The other cliche is sunlight is the best disinfectant. | ||
I just think of it in... | ||
I'm sick of the anti-white rhetoric that's coming out of mainstream media and big tech constantly and anti-Christian stuff that people say, but it's like I would never be like, they should be silenced. | ||
They should not be allowed to express that. | ||
It's annoying, it's frustrating, but it's good to know that it's out there and it's good to be able to point to you and say, look at how ridiculous these scumbags are. | ||
I mean, the same... You know, the Bishop Talbert Swan on Twitter literally just tweets out every day, just like, whiteness is an unrelenting evil that must be destroyed. | ||
And it's just like, yeah, that dude is sick and racist and hypocritical and evil. | ||
But I don't want him silenced. | ||
I don't want him to be kicked off the internet because what do you think that's going to do? | ||
It's going to get all the people that he listens to confirmed in their beliefs that there's something that he's saying that is dangerous to the people in power. | ||
Yeah, the way this is being handled is just doing... | ||
It's like they're doing everything they can to prove Kanye West right. | ||
It's backfiring spectacularly. | ||
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We're going to cover a lot more today. | ||
We're going to go out to your phone calls now. | ||
We have a lot of good phone calls. | ||
We've got a couple callers who want to talk about Alex's court battles. | ||
So we'll go to you now. We'll go to Henry in Chicago first. | ||
I want to talk about the color of law and why Alex should be able to speak in court. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Henry, you are on the air. | ||
Henry in Chicago? I'm in Chicago. | ||
If you look under the... | ||
The Department of Justice, the Provincial Rights on the Color of Law, it says, Section 242, Title 18, makes it a crime for a person acting on the color of law, any law to willfully deprive a person of a right or privilege protected by the United States Constitution. | ||
For the purpose of Section 242, Acts on the Color of Law includes acts not only done by federal, state, and local officials within the lawful authority, But also, it's done beyond the bounds of the official's lawful authority. | ||
If the acts are done while the official is pretending to act in the performance of his official duties, persons acting on the court of law within the meaning of this statute includes police officers, prison guards, other law enforcement officials, judges. | ||
That's a key word. | ||
You can get those judges to Being prosecuted under this law. | ||
Also, public health facilities, care providers, and others who are acting as public officials, it is not necessary that they can't be motivated by race, color, or sex. | ||
You can do that. We need to save info, man. | ||
I've been doing the research because if you look on the Title 18 U.S. Constitution 242, it doesn't tell you that. | ||
You've got to go to the website where it says, Department of Justice, the Provincial Rights on the Color of Law. | ||
That means that the judge cannot tell you, you cannot defend yourself, you cannot use the First Amendment, the Fifth Amendment. | ||
That judge acted on the color of law. | ||
And Alice, we need to say, in force, I've been buying new products, you know, but this is secondhand. | ||
We need to save our country. | ||
And you have the spearhead. | ||
And I'm spending time, and I know when I call it, I call the Constitution. | ||
Because we need to really fight back. | ||
We've got the biggest weapon, which is our Constitution, and we need to fight it. | ||
Absolutely. That's fantastic stuff, Henry. | ||
Yeah, we're looking at the Department of Justice website right here. | ||
For the purpose of Section 242, acts under color of law must include acts not only done by federal, state, or local officials within their lawful authority, but also acts done beyond the bounds of the official's lawful authority if the acts are done while the official is purporting to or pretending to act in the performance of his or her official duties. | ||
Yeah, so in other words, their official duties should never... | ||
Require them to truncate or override your basic rights as an American. | ||
And even if they do it while saying, well, I'm in official capacity, that doesn't give them the right to circumvent the Constitution. | ||
Good point, Henry. | ||
Thank you for that. And I do want to thank you for calling in, but I want to go to another caller here. | ||
Eric in Arizona also has some comments about AJ's defamation case. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Eric, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Hey, the fact I'm on makes me more of the know that you're real. | |
Anyway, appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. I'll plug the Rainforest Ultra. | ||
It's got me thinking a lot. | ||
I got it. | ||
It's pretty good. Have you ever heard of Dr. | ||
James Wardner? I don't think so. | ||
speech about the communist infiltration of the Catholic Church. | ||
It was like 30 years ago. | ||
It's still on YouTube. I would give it a shot. | ||
Say his name again. | ||
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Dr. James Wardner. | |
W-A-R-D-N-E-R. It's very, very good. | ||
Do you believe in numerology, by the way? | ||
Not really, but I'm aware of it. | ||
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Me neither, but I looked it up the other day and I just got this calculator just putting in random things. | |
And January 6th is 33. | ||
I was like, no way. | ||
It's so crazy because in this video, he talks about an encyclical that was on January 6th, 1928. | ||
The Mortallium Animos. | ||
It's so crazy. | ||
And when you start reading this encyclical, oh my god, it's exactly how things are going. | ||
And it's like they put things in certain numbers for a reason, you know? | ||
And yeah, that kind of links random stuff together. | ||
But anyways, I just want to say real quick about Kanye. | ||
He grew up in the music and all the way from history and stuff. | ||
That's not really his forte. | ||
So he's not really an anti-Semite per se, because what he really means is the Jesuits and the Freemasons who actually infiltrated the Catholic Church and the Vatican. | ||
Because he, the Jesuits, are the ones that he actually is talking about. | ||
You can't say anything about them. | ||
And that's pretty much what it's at. | ||
But he just calls them Jews because they all have Jewish last names. | ||
But they're all Freemasons. | ||
And they take an oath that they're allowed to lie, and nobody's allowed to rat each other out. | ||
They have to. And he even explains it in that video that I mentioned in the beginning. | ||
He explains everything and it's exactly what's happening right now. | ||
The anti-abortion, the lesbian and gay stuff and pushing towards that, demasculizing men, all that stuff. | ||
It's so crazy. | ||
It's only an hour long And it is spot on. | ||
I would give it a shot. But anyways, last thing, I know it's a lot. | ||
I'll check it out, but I do want to get to some other callers, but thank you so much for calling in. | ||
And again, you know, people act like it has to be either one group or the other. | ||
Maybe this is just a failure on our part to try to explain that there is a spectrum of groups that are all using all sorts of devious schemes to take power or wrestle power away from one group and give it to another. | ||
I mean, the Jesuits, the Jews, the evangelicals, like all of these groups are all the Knights of Malta. | ||
They're all using, you know, various schemes like, I don't know, that seems to be a bizarre just like understanding that people have that like it's like you can't say it's one group because it's the other. | ||
It's like, well, it's not it's not a black and white thing. | ||
It's not a you know, it's either these people or it's these people. | ||
It's what if it's a whole bunch of different groups like the World Economic Forum is a little bit different than the World Health Organization. | ||
But just because I say the World Health Organization is doing this doesn't mean I'm I'm giving the World Health World Economic Forum a free pass. | ||
No, both these groups are doing evil in different ways, and they're cooperating together in a lot of cases. | ||
So I think it's funny, the distinction a lot of people have with Jesuits, where it's like if you aren't blaming the Jesuits, then... | ||
You're like giving them a free pass. | ||
No, the Jesuits are also a very creepy religious organization in the Catholic Church that does, as you say, take oaths of loyalty to each other and basically disloyalty to everybody else. | ||
But thank you for that call. Let's go to one more call before the end of the break here. | ||
We've got Sauce in FEMA Region 9. | ||
Niner, your experience being vaxxed. | ||
Go ahead, Sauce. We've got a minute left. | ||
Sauce, FEMA Region 9-er. | ||
Yeah. Oh, go ahead. | ||
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Quick. Oh, can you hear me? | |
Okay. So, I'll make a quick space guy to pick up a new job. | ||
They asked me if I was vaccinated right off the get-go. | ||
Told them no. They basically treated me as if I was basically different. | ||
You know how that is. So, in my line of work, I see a lot of, I have a lot of access to a lot of different areas. | ||
I see the indoctrination in the schools. | ||
I see the rainbow flags. | ||
I see the science and all those signs that we see. | ||
And specifically in the mental health facilities that I visit, everybody that's in charge seems to literally have some sort of mental illness, and they're the ones that are in charge of helping people deal with whatever they need to deal with, which probably means giving them pills, because I've seen people walk out loopy. | ||
And then on the 33-degree parallel in San Diego, I believe they're going to do the false flag with the Sanofre power plant, because they could turn the power off, and then I could... | ||
It'd be the cyber attack that the World Economic Forum has been warning us about for so long. | ||
I don't think that's a bad prediction at all. | ||
Thanks for the call, Sauce. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Go there now. We're going to go out to more phone calls now, but I do want to cover the one of the most important and pressing things that we can talk about right now, and that is the fact that the CDC will be voting in just about two days as to whether to add the COVID so-called vaccine, the mRNA gene altering therapy, whether or not to put it on the childhood vaccination schedule. | ||
Now, once it's on the child vaccination schedule, not only will it be required for entry into school districts across the country, but it also means that they will be forever protected from liability from damage that this vaccine can cause. | ||
Now, we know it causes massive damage. | ||
We know without a doubt now it actually makes you more likely to get the virus and you're more likely to get a severe reaction to the vaccine than you are to have a severe case of COVID. So why this should be put on any vaccine schedule at all is beyond reason. | ||
It's not reason they're operating on. | ||
It's a plot that they're carrying out. | ||
So I want to go to... | ||
Robert Kennedy Jr. here talking about how the CDC is trying to vote this into the childhood immunization schedule and how vital it is that we reach out to our elected representatives and encourage them in the next day or two to prevent this crime against humanity from being carried out and this genocide being inflicted on our youngest citizens. | ||
Let's watch now, RFK Jr. | ||
So they're never going to market a vaccine, allow people access to a vaccine, an approved vaccine, without getting liability protection. | ||
Now, the emergency use authorization vaccines have liability protection under the PrEP Act and the CARES Act. | ||
So as long as you take an emergency use, you can't sue them. | ||
Once they get approved, now you can sue them, unless They can get it recommended for children. | ||
What? Because all vaccines that are recommended, officially recommended for children, get liability protection, even if an adult gets that vaccine. | ||
That's why they're going after kids. | ||
They know this is going to kill and injure a huge number of children, but they need to do it for the liability protection. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. And again, I'm sure our audience knows that this is the case, but you might not know that they are trying to put the vaccine on the childhood immunization schedule, and this will be voted on in the next two days. | ||
So reach out now to your local representative and encourage them to do whatever they can to prevent this from going forward. | ||
With that, we go out to the phone calls. | ||
We've got Looks like Kim in Wisconsin has called in about midterm elections and how to prevent cheaters. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Kim, you're on the air. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. Good morning. | |
So proud of you all and all of whom you work with and all whom is listening. | ||
Thank you. Yeah. | ||
I think if you could make a PDF... That file and put it so that people can just simply go to a library and print this off and then go to where the ballot boxes are. | ||
And if the sign's simply read, think, if you are about to place more than one ballot in this ballot box, you need to know we have so many cameras on you and your ride here. | ||
You will be arrested for ballot harvesting or whatever it would be, whatever the technical thing. | ||
And if there's a person standing there next to like a sandwich sign, With that on it, because you can't post it on anything, I think that would stop a lot of cheating. | ||
Yeah, I don't think that's a bad idea at all. | ||
I think one of the reasons that crime is so out of control right now and crimes like this are able to be perpetrated by people is because they are absolutely sure that they will never be held accountable for their crimes. | ||
So I think just a poster or something reminding people you are risking the next several decades of your life to cast these votes that might make them think twice. | ||
About participating in this. | ||
Let's go to Terry in Minnesota. | ||
I want to talk about the difference between Jews and Semites. | ||
Is that what you're saying, Terry? Thanks for calling on. | ||
You're on the air. Yeah, let's get right down to brass tacks here. | ||
The actual Jews are true brothers of the tribe of Judah have been taking the rap for centuries of what the Kenites have wrought on this world. | ||
The ones that claim to be Jews and do lie and are of the synagogue of Satan. | ||
Write this down if you choose to, sir. | ||
This will clarify. | ||
It's not our words. | ||
This is God speaking. If you believe God, you're going to read this out of a standard King James. | ||
John 8, 42-47. | ||
Revelation 2-9 and 3-9. | ||
Matthew 13, 34-43. | ||
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Genesis 3, 13-19. | |
1 John 3, 10-12, Ezekiel 28-13, and Ezekiel 31-8-9. | ||
Go back to Chronicles, 1 Chronicles 2-55. | ||
You will not have any more questions if you believe God. | ||
He nails who these people are. | ||
They basically run Satan's satanic world. | ||
I'll give you a couple of families. | ||
Rockefeller's Rothschilds are two of the families. | ||
Soros is not a Jew. | ||
He's a Kenite. These people have basically murder, lies, and deceit as their method of operation, and it's been this way since the Garden. | ||
If you want proof of that, Cain's genealogy starts in Genesis chapter 4. | ||
It starts at verse 17. | ||
You go down a few verses, and one of his offspring, Cain's offspring, Lamech, is bragging about murder to his two wives. | ||
It's been going on since the Garden, Harrison. | ||
There's nothing new here. This letter that God wrote us contains everything we need to know, but it's just not taught the way it was meant to. | ||
That's all this is. Like Alex says, this is a big test. | ||
That's all this is. | ||
And Satan's world was given to Satan by God, the second earth age flesh, for choice. | ||
And that's the problem. Yeah, I got you, Terry. | ||
And yeah, I mean, again, it just depends on how you define all of this stuff. | ||
I mean, George Soros doesn't believe in God, so is he Jewish? | ||
I mean, is Jewishness a race or is it a religion? | ||
I mean, it's all up in the air, and I guess it's up for everybody to decide. | ||
But I do think it is a... | ||
Very convenient trick for a lot of very evil people to say any criticism of me is actually anti-Semitism. | ||
So you, the regular Jew that's not doing anything wrong and is a good person, you have to defend me because actually they're attacking you. | ||
It's not true. | ||
true we're attacking the the evil people at the top regardless of their religious or ethnic persuasion so the evil people are evil regardless of uh how they cloak themselves let's go to toby in virginia says everybody needs to get out and do grassroots stunts we only have a couple seconds left toby but what's your idea what's your grassroots look look go go to g-r-e-y w-o-l-f U571 at Twitter. | ||
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I don't even have to say much else. | |
That's your Halloween treat for me, Harrison. | ||
All right, say it again. Gray Wolf U571, but the gray is with an E instead of an A. Gray Wolf U571. All right, thanks for the call, Toby. | ||
We'll be back in the third hour with actual justice warrior Sean Fitzgerald. | ||
We're going to talk about... Crime in this country. | ||
The beautiful, loving Democrats and the horrific murder wave that their loving laws cause. | ||
We'll be right back. It lays the foundation for the development of a weather satellite that will permit man to determine the Project Cirrus is the first official attempt to modify a hurricane. | ||
It was run by General Electric with the support of the U.S. military. | ||
The official theory was that by changing the temperature outside the eye wall of a hurricane, which they did by seeding the clouds with various compounds such as silver iodide, a decrease in strong winds will result. | ||
On October 13, 1947, Project Cirrus targeted a hurricane heading out to sea. | ||
Approximately 180 pounds of dry ice was dropped into the clouds. | ||
The crew then reported a pronounced modification of the cloud deck, and the hurricane abruptly changed direction and made landfall near Savannah, Georgia. | ||
The public blamed the government. | ||
Irving Langmuir, who pioneered General Electric's Atmospheric Research Department and admitted that the project was about learning how to weaponize the weather, also claimed the reversal of the hurricane had been caused by Project Cirrus. | ||
But the government denied it for 12 years. | ||
After a short delay, the project officially continued. | ||
And in 1965, Project Storm Fury had targeted Hurricane Betsy for seeding. | ||
On that day, the storm immediately changed direction and made landfall in southern Florida. | ||
Congress blamed it on Project Storm Fury, but the government claimed that the hurricane shifted before they ever had a chance to seed it. | ||
And after two months of congressional hearings, the project was allowed to continue. | ||
During the Vietnam War, weather modification was weaponized in Operation Popeye. | ||
And as a result, starting in October of 1978, an international treaty now prohibits the military use of weather modification. | ||
In 1997, US Defense Secretary William Cohen said that we have enemies capable of altering the climate and setting off earthquakes and volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic waves. | ||
And so controlling the weather seems to be a very real thing. | ||
And while the media lies to you, the government has placed gag orders on employees of the National Weather Service, who have sought legal counsel to reverse these illegal gag orders. | ||
And they no longer need to seed the clouds. | ||
Chemtrails, or as John Brennan of the CIA calls it, stratospheric aerosol injection, allows these black government projects the ability to put whatever they want into the skies. | ||
And HARP has the ability to change the temperature within the ionosphere. | ||
In congressional hearings, it was made known that HAARP was a successful operation of controlling the ionosphere with ultra-high-powered radio frequency, and that the Air Force and DARPA went on to develop their own versions. | ||
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The Air Force has gotten great value out of HAARP in the past. | |
We took it over from the Navy and managed it and actually did a number of experiment campaigns up there and have finished our work that we're interested in doing up there. | ||
We've been moving on to other ways of managing the ionosphere, which the HAARP was really designed to do, was to inject energy into the ionosphere and be able to actually control it. | ||
But that work has been completed. | ||
Frequency transmission manipulation of hurricanes is one of hundreds of patents on weather control. | ||
With conductive particles added to the storm, radio frequencies from multiple locations can steer a hurricane. | ||
According to geoengineeringwatch.org, this happened with Hurricane Ian. | ||
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This is Hurricane Ian passing near the NEXRAD transmission facility in Key West, Florida. | |
When the transmission facilities are fully energized, they have a repelling effect on any air mass that has been saturated with electrically conductive climate engineering elements. | ||
As Hurricane Ion is allowed to make landfall, the frequency transmission facility in Melbourne, Florida is fully engaged. | ||
This effectively slows Ion's migration inland. | ||
The transmissions can diminish precipitation in some regions while augmenting it in others. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the American Journal. | |
Third hour has begun. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
I am joined this hour by Sean Fitzgerald, a.k.a. the Actual Justice Warrior on YouTube, where he talks about news, YouTube drama, SJWs, and has a lot of fun doing it. | ||
His Twitter is at IamSean90, and the YouTube is Actual Justice Warrior. | ||
And I got to say, there's not a lot of YouTubers that whenever they come out with a video, I immediately click on it. | ||
But whether actual Justice Warrior is simply mocking the Young Turks or exposing the truth behind a litany of leftist lies, your videos really are ones that I can't wait to watch. | ||
And you come out with them almost every single day. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on, Sean. | ||
Thank you for having me. | ||
I actually have one coming out today that's making fun of the Young Turks. | ||
Oh, excellent. One of my favorite topics. | ||
But yeah, you cover a lot of stuff about... | ||
You have a background in criminal justice. | ||
Is that right? Because you're constantly covering sort of what's going on in the realm of criminal justice and how it's being manipulated and really destroyed by the leftists. | ||
But you actually have a degree in criminal justice, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
Is that right? Yeah. I hate the qualification thing, but I do have two degrees in criminal justice. | ||
And one of them is from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, which is, you know, it's in New York. | ||
It's a well-known university for that specific topic. | ||
And I feel like it gave me very little in the way of what I know, because you can find out a lot about these cases with your own research. | ||
It's just basically foundational knowledge to go in and understand some of the legalese. | ||
Yeah, and you know, you don't need a degree to see through a lot of these lies. | ||
You really don't. But it does matter to some people, and it shows that you're not just spouting off. | ||
You actually have some knowledge of this, which is evident from your videos. | ||
And some of the ones that you've covered recently have been things like Anand Syed and... | ||
Kim Kardashian and the litany of criminals that she's helping to get out of prison. | ||
I mean, it seems like it started as a trickle a couple years ago, and now it is just a flood of these types of cases and podcasts getting people off. | ||
I mean, just from a bird's eye view, what's going on here, Sean? | ||
Well, a big driver behind all of this is the Innocence Project. | ||
Like, you see their fingerprints all over a bunch of these cases. | ||
And they're connected to things that, like, I didn't even realize until I started looking into it. | ||
So if you remember the making of a murderer, What you find out is the Innocence Project has been operating behind the scenes for a long time trying to exonerate people so that they can build up credibility, even though the people that they're exonerating aren't actually getting exonerated. | ||
They're just looking for ways to poke holes in the cases. | ||
And one of the things that they figured out is that if they do a media campaign where they can't be challenged, everybody will believe their client's innocence. | ||
So they'll present evidence unfit for court or evidence even defeated in court. | ||
And the court of public opinion will rule in their favor because they're only getting one side. | ||
It's essentially like if you asked me what happened in the football game and I told you everything that Tom Brady and the Buccaneers did, you would assume that they won. | ||
But I gave you no information about whatever team that they were playing that week. | ||
It's like, that's their modus operandi. | ||
Right, and it's completely subverting the entire purpose of criminal justice in this country. | ||
I mean, obviously our system's not perfect, but the idea is that both sides get a fair chance to say everything they need to say to prove either their guilt or their innocence or their victimization or whatever. | ||
Like, the... The way that we operate in courtrooms is very particular and it's that way for a reason. | ||
And you're right, you know, it would be as if the prosecution is allowed to lay out all of their evidence and the defense just has to shut up and take it. | ||
And unfortunately, we actually see that sort of moving into actual courtrooms now. | ||
I mean, you know, with January 6th, that's what it seems like is happening is it's presented as if it is a trial, but only one side is allowed to present witnesses and the The questioning is only coming from one direction. | ||
I mean, do we just need to reclaim criminal justice itself as a concept in this country? | ||
Yeah, for sure. We need to stand by the adversarial process. | ||
And for the January 6th thing, there's information that's classified that they can't really reveal. | ||
And, you know, a lot of these innocence fraud cases have fake failures to disclose, but it's actually crucial, like which one of these people that were, you know, maybe ginning up some of the violence happened to be FBI informants or happened to get deals or whatever for these individual cases. | ||
So, like, I don't know the particulars of each individual trial there, but there's definitely been some shenanigans, like people being held on trespassing charges in solitary confinement or, again, like so much of the information being redacted because they had their informants all up in that situation. | ||
Right. | ||
So, like, you know, you have to have a fair and open system in order to have a legitimate criminal justice system. | ||
Yeah, and again, we see it sort of just being torn down in every direction. | ||
It's just like Jackhammer's taking out the foundation of what we understand as justice itself, which is why—and the first reason I clicked on your videos way early on is because your name is Actual Justice Warrior, because there is no such thing as social justice. | ||
There is just— Justice, and that's what's being destroyed right now. | ||
You have a video coming out later today on the Young Turks, I understand, but what's a big case that's happening right now that you're looking into or doing research in that represents this failure of basic justice in this country? | ||
Well, a case that, you know, became famous through the Serial podcast, which is the Adnan Saeed case, where, you know, this guy who clearly and obviously murdered Heyman Lee back in 1999 was just released because you have a lefty district attorney that's on her way out the door. | ||
The next district attorney would have released him anyway. | ||
He campaigned on it. | ||
And it's just a media campaign to make you think that Adnan is the greatest guy ever and their whole strategy is to not present any other side. | ||
And the person presenting the Adnan side, even though she's like, I'm looking for the truth and all this, she's Adnan's best friend's older sister. | ||
Right. And that's where the podcast got the story from. | ||
That's where the HBO documentary got the story from. | ||
There's another podcast that she actually does. | ||
And all of this is presented not as clear propaganda for Adnan Saeed. | ||
It's presented as an objective analysis and breakdown of the case. | ||
And it ultimately ended up working. | ||
And by working, I mean they lost every single appeal. | ||
He was affirmed guilty over and over again, but they got enough political pressure to get this killer out. | ||
And they would use, you know, manipulation tactics like Adnan Saeed is Muslim. | ||
So because he strangled Heyman Lee because she broke up with him, that means that we're Islamophobic for pointing it out. | ||
So they'll do tricks like that. | ||
They'll smear the Korean community, smear the family, like anything and everything in order to get their killers out. | ||
because they got to get their boy home, and it worked. | ||
It's so sick. | ||
And I asked this to Devin Tracy when we had him on last week. | ||
Do you think there's ever a little glimmer of conscience in the back of their mind that goes, I could very well be helping a murderer be free here. | ||
I could be very well re-victimizing the murder victim's family by doing this. | ||
Do you think they have any hint of conscience in the back of their mind that's screaming to them? | ||
I think some of them definitely know that he's guilty, 100%. | ||
These people think that the criminal justice system is so fundamentally flawed that it needs to be torn down. | ||
And the best way to tear it down is not to try to get people to be sympathetic for killers and criminals. | ||
It's to paint criminals and killers as innocent. | ||
So there's definitely people that believe that he's not guilty. | ||
They're wrong. | ||
They're stupid and all that. | ||
But then it's also profitable. | ||
Like, Serial was downloaded 500 million times. | ||
Rabia, the best friend of Adnan, or Adnan's best friend's sister, she's starting a new She's already done a successful podcast. | ||
She's doing all these media rounds. | ||
And she has a best-selling book where she passes off conspiracy theories about how Adnan totally didn't do in this situation. | ||
So I think that there's profit motive involved. | ||
There's a motive to tear down the American judicial system because it's a way of tearing down the United States of America. | ||
But there's also people who genuinely believe that these people are Because they hear one side or they're just willfully blind. | ||
So it's hard to figure out which category each individual falls into. | ||
Also, when you get paid to say something, no matter what it is, psychologically, you convince your brain into believing it. | ||
So even if they think that he's guilty, if they start getting all these cheers and celebration for saying he's not guilty, they might actually start believing it. | ||
Yeah, I think that there's definitely something to that. | ||
And then, you know, as you point out, it's like there's profit motive, there's like cultural, you know, rewards for fighting for the innocence of murderers. | ||
But the people who are the victims, there's no benefit to them. | ||
There's no big stockpile of money to fund their case. | ||
So they're left, you know, holding the bag on this. | ||
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I'm here with Sean Fitzgerald, YouTube activist. | ||
That's the label that it says here on my fact sheet. | ||
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I don't know, would you call yourself a YouTube activist, Sean? | |
I definitely would not. | ||
All right, well, Matt called you that on my sheet, so you can blame him. | ||
I don't know, I guess it's somewhat accurate. | ||
You're almost like a counter activist because what you have is these legions of activists that are working on behalf of people like Adnan Syed or Julius Jones or any of the other alliterated names that we've come to know and love like Rodney Reed who are clearly guilty. | ||
And yet they have these legions of activists who are working to free them and standing against them. | ||
One man against the tide is people like yourself and Devin Tracy and others and us here at Infowars trying to just point out what the damage that they're doing to the justice system. | ||
What is it going to take to stop this trend or reverse it? | ||
Is that even possible at this point? | ||
Or are we just in a constant state of defense trying to fend off their blows as they come? | ||
I think it's going to sound sad, but maybe if one of these guys gets out and then they re-offend again immediately, that will kind of give some people pause about justice. | ||
Because the problem is there's no reputation cost for being wrong. | ||
Kim Kardashian has jumped on board for this, and she's gotten nothing but praise for doing so. | ||
And if one of her killers ended up re-offending, then maybe that would be enough of a stain. | ||
But the thing is, conservatives are pretty weak on this issue as well. | ||
One of my big issues, you mentioned the Julius Jones case, was the fact that Matt Schlapp over at CPAC actually put out a video endorsing the freeing of his campaign. | ||
And it was clear through that video that Matt Schlapp knew nothing about the case. | ||
He talked about how DNA would sometimes exonerate people like Julius Jones in the future when we have modern DNA testing, not realizing that Julius Jones got his modern DNA testing and it proved him guilty. | ||
Right. They know nothing about it. | ||
I remember Donald Trump meeting with Kim Kardashian about this same topic. | ||
And so I guess it all just comes down to politics. | ||
A lot of this just comes down to politics. | ||
And a lot of the method that the Innocence Project and Kim Kardashian and them are using is political pressure, saying, look, if you're a politician and you want votes, we'll get you votes. | ||
You just have to do what we want and try to get this person out or at least give us a platform to try to So it's just exchange of favors. | ||
And at the end of the day, it's re-victimizing the innocent victims of these criminals by forcing this whole narrative back into their lives, forcing them back into the courtroom, letting their killer out on the street. | ||
I mean, that's horrifying, but it's all done off political calculus, I guess. | ||
Yeah, and that's one of the things I guess even I didn't realize about how these cases work. | ||
When you sentence somebody to life or you sentence somebody to death and it takes 30 years for them to adjudicate all the appeals for the death penalty, essentially you're sentencing the family to that long because there's always probation here, a parole hearings. | ||
There's always, like, Some kind of an appeal where the family has to show up time and time again and say, hey, we still care about this person who died. | ||
We're still impacted by it. | ||
Like, don't let them out. | ||
And this is something that we see over and over again. | ||
And it sounds dumb because you should be able to tell, like, this guy killed this person. | ||
Obviously, there are people who care about them, but they need the families to show up over and over again. | ||
So essentially, they can never get over it as we continually delay justice for these criminals. | ||
It's completely insane. | ||
Of course, it does happen that people get out. | ||
I guess it hasn't been one of their champions, which it makes sense, right? | ||
If you become a nationwide celebrity because Kim Kardashian is covering your case, you're probably going to be a little bit more well-behaved than the average person. | ||
But we know that this entire trend that really all of this is just playing into is like... | ||
No cash bail and bonding people out right away. | ||
And those people are constantly re-offending. | ||
In fact, I have a story from October 14th, just a few days ago. | ||
Repeat offender out on bond, thanks to a Republican judge, shoots and kills an expectant white father at local Walmart. | ||
Please, insanity. So, I mean... | ||
It's one of those things that it's not talked about in the mainstream media. | ||
People don't realize it's happening, but there are probably hundreds of deaths a year that are directly caused by killers being let back onto the street. | ||
And I guess people just don't know about it, so they don't care. | ||
Yeah, and they feed into each other. | ||
So you get the example of somebody being framed because of supposed racism, and then they're held in prison. | ||
And that leads to not just that individual case getting out, but it gives you pause. | ||
And then maybe you vote for a politician who's a little bit softer on crime. | ||
And as these things feed on one another, you get instances like I think? | ||
It's the fact that you're guaranteed same-day automatic release for a whole litany of crimes, including aggravated vehicular manslaughter, selling a gun to a minor, possessing a gun in a school zone, making a terroristic threat. | ||
All of these things will get you same-day automatic release and no combination of the crimes that you make No matter how many times you re-offend, as long as they're in this category, you'll get released. | ||
So what we see is that people who are committing crimes over and over and over again eventually will escalate to a murder, and then the city and the state of New York will care about the case. | ||
But it's like, no, you could have stopped this person if you just had a judge with the ability to have judgment and hold these people behind bars. | ||
So there's this weird attitude that people have And I agree with it in principle, innocent until proven guilty, that holding people pre-trial violates that standard. | ||
That is not the case. The reason why in your constitution you have the right to a speedy trial is because the presumption, as it's based on English common law, was that you were going to be held awaiting trial. | ||
So bail is that you leave some kind of collateral in place of yourself to ensure you'll return to justice. | ||
So if you want to do reform related to people being held too long pretrial, then the reform needs to be on the speedy trial side, not guaranteeing automatic release for these criminals under some notion that that violates innocent until proven guilty, because it's just not the case. | ||
Man, that's such a good point, and it's a feedback loop, isn't it? | ||
Because as these cases, as people get released and you get more cases, and then the court's backed up so you can't have a speedy trial, so now people are being held for a long time. | ||
So it's like these constant feedback loops that are just making everything worse, and nobody can step in and stop it. | ||
And as you point out, something I say all the time, people don't start with murder. | ||
You don't go from being a good church-going, you know, good lad to... | ||
Going out and shooting somebody in the back of the head. | ||
It's always a progression of crimes, and it seems like the current mindset is the opposite. | ||
They want to stop the school-to-prison pipeline, so they just won't punish anybody who's not 18. | ||
Any minor who commits a crime, they just slap on the wrist and back out, and that's just guaranteeing that they continue their criminal activity. | ||
Can you expand on that a little bit? | ||
So the school to prison pipeline is so absurd when you acknowledge the reality of criminality in the United States of America. | ||
Young men commit almost all the crimes in the United States of America. | ||
Of any demographic, your young men age 14 to 24 are your peak offenders across all the categories. | ||
Obviously, maybe not embezzlement because you have to be older to be in a position of trust. | ||
But across all the categories, it's young men. | ||
So the school-to-prison pipeline argument is basically making the case that Anytime you see people being punished severely in the schools, that's somehow unfair because even though these are the same age people that are committing the crimes out there in the real world, for some reason we have to assume that they're being totally cool and kosher. | ||
It's so ridiculous. Hold that thought. | ||
We'll be right back. Jason Smith here. | ||
My guest this hour is Sean Fitzgerald, aka The Actual Justice Warrior. | ||
Find his YouTube channel there at Actual Justice Warrior or go to his Twitter at IamSean90. | ||
IamSean90 on Twitter. | ||
Sean Fitzgerald, Actual Justice Warrior. | ||
We sort of got cut off there by the break, but you were talking about the school-to-prison pipeline and how absurd it is that we treat Young men who are in high school, as if they can do no wrong, as if they can't handle being punished. | ||
And of course, we know this has devastating impacts. | ||
For example, one of the first places this was rolled out was the school district where the Parkland shooting took place. | ||
And that this Nicholas Cruz guy, who's just avoided the death penalty but has been sentenced to the murders of all those kids at the Parkland school, he was routinely... | ||
You know, caught committing crimes or caught, you know, with bad behavior. | ||
And instead of punishing him, they just, you know, a little slap on the wrist, a little detention, and then let him go. | ||
And of course, it builds up to the point where he lashes out and murders people. | ||
So, I mean, I would say a lot of those kids, they were victims of the, you know, activists from the left who prevented appropriate actions being taken by criminal activity in high schoolers. | ||
But could you continue with that thought of the school-to-prison pipeline? | ||
Yeah, it ignores the reality that in terms of criminal justice, we see 15 through 24-year-olds committing crimes. | ||
So the idea that if you're under 18, somehow it doesn't matter, or the school is being biased against you. | ||
Makes no sense. All we're seeing in these school discipline issues are the same exact factors that we see in the criminal legal system just play out in the school. | ||
And the Cruz case, the fact that he avoided the death penalty is horrible. | ||
I'm sorry. You kill more than 10 people, I think you should be able to, you know, you gotta go face the chair, minimum. | ||
Yeah, I completely agree. | ||
I think you give each one of the parents a gun. | ||
You put them against the wall with a blindfold on and let them get that satisfaction. | ||
I mean, sorry. | ||
Sorry. I 100% agree. | ||
But yeah, this is a guy who had a history. | ||
And remember, he was able to purchase his gun legally, but if he were convicted of a felony, then he would not have been able to purchase that legally. | ||
So maybe he gets caught trying to buy it illegally in some other way or something like that, and all those kids end up being saved. | ||
So it has real consequences, and we see this over and over again with people being released or not having records. | ||
I mean, the kid that's the face of bail reform, he was a kid, was a guy called Pedro Hernandez. | ||
two counts of attempted murder. | ||
He opened fire in two separate instances at age 15 in crowded areas. | ||
And they concocted this whole campaign about how he didn't do nothing. | ||
And it was all the cop framing him because his the cop wanted to sleep with his mom and his mom said no. | ||
And this got like this. | ||
They were on Hot 97. | ||
They talked to the heads of the Women's March, Sean King, all these people. | ||
They get bail reform passed. | ||
He just got charged again as a 20 year old with another count of attempted murder. | ||
And he has four separate gun cases that are open since the one that was dropped, which by the way, was dropped because they intimidated the witnesses, not because he didn't do it. | ||
So, yes, these crimes start early on. | ||
And if you let it go, you know, you know, Pedro Hernandez luckily sucks at murdering people. | ||
He's tried three or four times and hasn't succeeded. | ||
But eventually, if you keep letting somebody like that out, he's going to kill someone. | ||
That's what happened in the one of the subway shootings. | ||
A guy got 30 months for attempted murder. | ||
And I thought, oh, well, maybe because it was like a gang assault, like he wasn't actually the attempted murderer. | ||
It's like, no, he shot somebody in the stomach. | ||
And then, you know, years later or less than three years later, when he's on the subway, he shoots somebody again randomly on the subway and he kills them. | ||
So, yeah, you have to nip these things in the bud. | ||
You have to go after, even if they're underage, maybe you'd be a little bit more lenient because they're underage. | ||
But you have to acknowledge that, yes, you can commit crimes and you can have responsibility for those crimes when you're underage. | ||
I mean, we we understand throughout all of human history that 16 was an adult. | ||
We still licensed kids to drive at age 16, but the idea that if you murder somebody or commit a serious aggravated assault against somebody, then we treat it like no big deal makes no sense. | ||
To me, it's not even about being lenient. | ||
It's about recognizing that now is the time to intervene. | ||
Now is the time when they're still young, when they don't have their life fully figured out yet. | ||
Now is the time that you can maybe separate them from the culture that they're growing up in, that may be one of criminality. | ||
Get them on the right track while they're young, and you can actually reform people much easier at that young age than you can at an older age and prevent their life from spiraling into crime and destruction. | ||
Yeah, because if you let one of these 15-year-olds out, right, and he committed a serious aggravated assault, you give him a slap on the wrist, and then you let him out because you're afraid of the school-to-prison pipeline, and then he goes and kills somebody. | ||
Well, it's not just that person's life that he took, but it's his life that's over as well. | ||
So you didn't do any net good. | ||
Like, you didn't help the kid because he was allowed to reoffend without consequences, and whatever poor victim that ended up dying due to that kid's actions... | ||
It's still like they're gone forever. | ||
And by the way, this is what happened in the Tessa Majors case. | ||
They gave because the kids who robbed and stabbed this 18 year old girl who was walking near Columbia happened to be age 15 and age 13. | ||
and I think one of them might have been 14 years old, they gave them like 10-month sentences. | ||
So they're already out for murdering Tessa Majors, and they grabbed her from behind the back, held her arms away from her, and they stabbed her to death. | ||
And by the way, the reason the police were able to find what apartment they were staying in was because they followed the blood trail to that apartment. | ||
And even though one of them got a longer sentence, like the other participants in there got much more reduced sentences. | ||
So one of them is definitely out, Rightfully so. | ||
Yeah, of course, as they should be. | ||
And one of the other things I think is like a, I don't know, it's a basic disconnect maybe from in the mindset of the leftists and the liberals is that they have this feeling that crime is just going to happen no matter what you do, and it's just sort of how you deal with it. | ||
When I remember when researching the Parkland and the school-to-prison pipeline, when I first heard about it and was researching it, one of the things that happened was when the criminal gangs learned that kids were not being charged with crimes, they... | ||
They recruited kids to do their crimes. | ||
They go, hey, we want to rob this place. | ||
Let's get a kid to do it because if he gets caught, nothing will happen to him. | ||
And so, I mean, criminals understand what's happening in the criminal justice world and they change their behavior to acknowledge it or to react to it. | ||
Yeah, it's like in California. | ||
They don't prosecute shoplifting. | ||
It was on the ballot. | ||
People voted for it. And you have organized retail theft gangs. | ||
So you have you have like a mafioso style operation for retail theft and selling those goods on the secondary market. | ||
But you're 100 percent right when they did raise they did raise the age in New York where you don't prosecute kids under 18 for for illegal gun charges. | ||
You know, we're talking about how, oh, the Democrats are super gun control and all that. | ||
And they got to take your guns at the federal level. | ||
That's a big campaign promise. | ||
But when they catch people who violate the laws in any part of the country for having a gun at age 14, they now don't prosecute them. | ||
They release them same day. | ||
And it's like, yeah, that kid that you release same day is a gangbanger. | ||
And the reason they're having him hold all the guns is A, his brain's not developed enough to understand what it takes to kill somebody and the consequences of that. | ||
And B, because they know that that kid won't be prosecuted for it. | ||
Yeah, and there's a story. | ||
Why kids get away with murder? | ||
New law that gives kids 12 and under a free pass to do whatever they want and not hold them accountable. | ||
And this is what's happening across the country. | ||
And of course, a lot of this is laid at the feet of what they call Soros prosecutors. | ||
But in other words, it's prosecutors that are far left and run on a platform of... | ||
Anti-law enforcement. | ||
And this is a major problem, and we're running out of time in this segment. | ||
We'll be back in the last segment with Sean Fitzgerald, actual justice warrior, on YouTube. | ||
And I want to talk about that idea, these DAs and these prosecutors and where they're spending their resources. | ||
Here in Austin, there was a trial under the DA, Jose Garza. | ||
For five years, they had no less than 20 assistant DAs working on a case to try to Charge a police officer with bodily harm, bodily injury, when he was arresting an uncooperative suspect. | ||
And five years, 20 DAs, all this time, all this money, crime out of control in Austin. | ||
We don't even have enough people to answer 911 calls. | ||
And the jury takes four hours and declares the guy innocent or not guilty. | ||
And a complete waste of time, complete sideshow, while our city just collapses into chaos and crime. | ||
And it's happening across the country. | ||
We'll pick this up on the other side with Actual Justice Warrior. | ||
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So we're talking about crime and DAs, and it's hard to just cover one of these things without wanting to spiral into a whole bunch of others, because when you talk about justice and the Department of Justice, then you want to talk about the FBI. We want to talk about George Soros and the money that he's pouring into these cases. | ||
Sort of a lot of stuff coming together in this idea of social justice and actual justice and criminal justice. | ||
So... This is the type of thing, it's happening here in Austin, it's happening in cities all over the country, of DAs who aren't doing their actual job, they aren't actually arresting criminals, they aren't actually fighting crime in their country. | ||
Instead, they're turning their power and their office inward and they're doing things like charging police officers and spending millions of dollars and years of time on prosecuting things like this where the guy turned out was not guilty and We're good to go. | ||
You have to identify the problem. | ||
I'm a big recommender of that website that we talked about, which is the Real Justice Pack, which is the pro these terrible DAs, because it lists out all these district attorneys, and you have to find out when they're up for election and vote against them. | ||
The trick that the Soros and all these activists use in order to get these DAs elected is that people don't typically spend a lot of money or time on district attorney elections. | ||
A lot of them are in off years, so they're not going to be aligned with the presidential election. | ||
So they sneak these people in and they end up, you know, running the show and undermining the criminal justice system from the inside. | ||
Because a lot of people don't realize that your governor or even your mayor doesn't have as much power on a case-by-case basis as the district attorney. | ||
So it's actually really intelligent for them if they want to undermine the criminal justice system to go in this way because they're low-cost races. | ||
They flood them with, you know, a million, two million dollars. | ||
People don't notice until it's too late. | ||
And then all of a sudden, all the experienced prosecutors are being fired from your district attorney's office. | ||
Like, you know, because a lot of people don't realize when you elect a district attorney, you're electing the head of the department essentially. | ||
But all the prosecutors that work on homicide, all the prosecutors that work on gang crime, all the prosecutors that work on sexual assault, they're all in individual units. | ||
And they kind of continue under a continuity of government kind of thing through different administrations. | ||
Well, these DAs fire all of them and replace them with public defenders. | ||
And then they run for reelection on how many people they didn't prosecute rather than the criminals that they should have been putting away. | ||
And then we see the outcome, which is a massive spike in crime rates across the entire country. | ||
And it really does remind me so much of what we started this conversation with, which was these podcasts that pour all this time and money into telling one side of a story and leaving the victims of the crime that they're talking about trying to fight back against this monolithic, massive beast that's attacking them. which was these podcasts that pour all this time and And for George Soros, who spends $18 billion on American politics. | ||
He can toss half a million dollars to some small town, completely overwhelm their populace, and the populace collectively can't fight back with the same amount of money or power that this one billionaire can trying to get this person elected. | ||
So they get all the ad times and they get all the posters on the wall. | ||
They overwhelm the electoral system. | ||
To me, it feels very much the same as the podcast with these big, powerful forces coming in and just overwhelming the regular people that are just trying to go about our lives. | ||
Yeah, because when you get all this media attention on one side, it's not like being victimized by a murder somehow gives you access to a PR team. | ||
It should give you access to a district attorney that is an advocate for you, but they've turned that on their head by electing these people. | ||
And if you look into the prosecutions that don't happen on insanely strong cases, they're absolutely nuts. | ||
There's a case in Philadelphia, which, by the way, is one of the few cities in the country that has record murders right now because they have Krasner, one of these district attorneys. | ||
I mean, like, not record relative to the crime drop in American history since the 90s. | ||
I mean, worse than the 90s right now. | ||
Krasner didn't prosecute a case recently. | ||
It was a carjacking. | ||
The woman identified the carjacker. | ||
They found him... | ||
Because they traced her AirPods to the car where he was. | ||
They bring him back. | ||
She does the ID. They find the gun that he used eight feet away from him when they arrest him. | ||
And Krasner says he refused to prosecute because her description wasn't good enough because she said it was a black guy and that she was Asian and he was black. | ||
Therefore, it was going to create too much controversy. | ||
So these guys aren't prosecuting crimes in the name of a racial equity agenda. | ||
And since the reality is a disproportionate amount of criminals are black, that means they're letting crime run wild. | ||
It's just totally insane. | ||
It's the type of thing where it's like, do we even need to elaborate on it? | ||
Like just laying out the facts like you just did. | ||
If a person can hear that and not think that that's outrageous, like is there anything we can say to convince them that this is outrageous? | ||
It seems like people should just have the instinct to go, this is not right, what's going on here. | ||
It's all in there. The thing is, it was all in Krasner's document on why he wasn't charging him. | ||
And it's like, here are all the reasons why this guy definitely carjacked this woman. | ||
She says he did it. | ||
They tracked the AirPods. | ||
All of this, right? They have everything laid out of why this guy definitely did do. | ||
But then at the end, they're like, well, you know, she's Asian. | ||
He's black. So obviously that's going to be a political fiasco. | ||
It's like it's in their own paperwork. | ||
It's completely insane. | ||
And then the other thing, even if they do charge them, they often do plea deals and try to plea it down because, of course, the courts are overwhelmed with the crime. | ||
So having a trial with lawyers and a jury takes a lot of time and a lot of resources. | ||
So they'd much rather just get the plea deal. | ||
Can you talk a little bit about that and how that sort of warps everything, the plea deals that they're making all the time? | ||
Well, the plea deals are a way to make the system kind of work because, you know, if everything went to trial, it would get bogged down. | ||
But normally, when you have a strong case, you get a favorable plea deal for the prosecution. | ||
What these guys do now is they have them plea to charges. | ||
They'll undercharge them in the first place and then have them plea to charges that are even lower. | ||
So essentially, they're getting a slap on the wrist. | ||
They're getting no punishment for their crime. | ||
So if they get charged with something that's serious, Right. | ||
Right. We just showed an article that called George Soros and his actions here as a cultural arsonist, | ||
and that really is the feeling I get from listening to all of this, is that they are just running around starting fires that we're all having to deal with and put out. | ||
I mean, this really is, I mean, if this is allowed to continue, that's the death of the country as far as I'm concerned. | ||
For sure, 100%. | ||
I mean, I would say one of the things that people need to realize is that these district attorneys, they're not just in Philadelphia. | ||
They're not just in New York. | ||
If you look at the list, there's a bunch of them in Texas. | ||
They're all over the country. | ||
They may be in counties that are islands of blue in your red state, but it has an impact. | ||
So if you think this isn't going to affect you because, oh, I don't live in one of these ultra-lefty states, Then you're dead wrong. | ||
They're coming out everywhere and it has a national impact as well when funding from the Biden administration comes with the attachment that you have to implement some of these reforms. | ||
So it is going to affect you. | ||
You can't hide in your suburbs or anything like that. | ||
We've covered cases time and time again where if somebody goes into a suburb and then they kill somebody, they try to free that person because that person happened to be black and they went in a white neighborhood. | ||
Therefore, the issue at hand is somehow the white people who got murdered were racist against the black guy, or the white community that's outraged by the murder were racist against the black guy. | ||
That's exactly what they did for Julius Jones. | ||
They smeared the area as racist because Julius Jones decided to go to that area and shoot somebody over a car. | ||
So it will affect you, it has consequences, and you need to act now. | ||
You need to go figure out who these district attorneys are, figure out who their opponent is, and get them out of office. | ||
Absolutely brilliant stuff. | ||
And of course, you can go to realjusticepac.org and they're the people that support these horrible DAs, but they do give you the resources you need to identify who they are and fight back against them, which I think is great advice. | ||
Again, Sean Fitzgerald, thank you so much for coming on. | ||
Powerful as always. The Twitter is at IamSean90. | ||
Find his YouTube at Actual Justice Warrior. | ||
They're on YouTube and go to actualjusticewarrior.com to find his website. | ||
Thanks for joining us, Sean. | ||
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It is essential to electrochemical activity in the body, all cellular activity, your immune system, your stamina, your libido, your fertility. | ||
So many of the problems we have in the world today are because of iodine deficiency. | ||
Hell, until 30 years ago, the government put it in the salt, a low-quality version, but it still had some great effects. | ||
Many estimates are IQs, after just a few years of iodine in the salt, were boosted up to 15 points, on average 10 points. | ||
Is unlike any other product out there, it's Tri-Iodine. | ||
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