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Researchers at Boston University have created a new strain of COVID-19 that has an 80% kill rate in humanized mice. | ||
According to the preprint, quote, we generated chimeric recombinant SARS-CoV-2 encoding the S gene of Omicron in the backbone of of an ancestral SARS-CoV-2 isolate and compared this virus with the natural circulating Omicron variant. | ||
Essentially, after an estimated 20 million people have died so far and 2.2 billion have been injured by the COVID vaccines, American virologists at Boston University are making chimeric SARS viruses even more deadly. | ||
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So joining us now to talk more about this, Dr. | |
Monica Gandhi, professor of medicine and associate division chief of infectious diseases at UCSF. So they wanted to see if it was the spike protein mutations that made it less virulent by sticking the spike protein. | ||
Of COVID-19 Omicron onto the ancestral strain, and then they found that whatever the ancestral strain had over here, beyond the spike protein, that was what was leading to virulence, because this is a very deadly strain, and it's very transmissible both. | ||
It has all the worst things going for it in terms of causing disease. | ||
So I have to say I'm a little bit worried that this is created, and I think, point proven, let's destroy this now. | ||
How concerned should Americans be about a possible lab leak? | ||
The WHO has been very clear that we needed to have been more careful during this pandemic. | ||
They actually said, we have to investigate, we have to ensure that all biosafety procedures, when people were working with coronaviruses, scientists were working with coronaviruses in labs, were followed. | ||
And that is the right approach. | ||
We can't not We can't keep on kind of fooling with viruses and make them more deadly. | ||
It has to be done very, very carefully. | ||
While mRNAs will be added to the food supply to genetically depopulate civilization. | ||
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You can actually order these DNA sequences online. | |
But there's AdGene is offering them and Thermo Scientific and BioLabs. | ||
They literally will send it to you. | ||
You order it and they send it to you via email. | ||
They're using artificial genetic sequences, right? | ||
And they have to delete certain genes in the human genome. | ||
And then they code whatever the messenger RNA is coded with. | ||
And we know all of them are coded with this green fluorescent protein. | ||
All right. | ||
What is the goal here? | ||
They are changing the human species, attempting to genetically modify humans and treating humans like animals. | ||
In particular, the green fluorescent protein, which comes from the firefly, that means they are actually turning people into hybridized humans with insect DNA. So the NIH is admitting to this cloning technology? | ||
Yes. The Deagle forecast has predicted global depopulation of 50 to 80 percent by 2025. | ||
Deagle's forecast is shrouded in mystery as to its use by the government, but WikiLeaks documents revealed that it was legitimately used As a reference material in a Stratfor report on the technological capabilities of the North People's Republic of Korea. | ||
17.1% more people dying in the first half of 2022 in Australia than we would expect. | ||
And this is the same for other countries. | ||
As a funeral dress, I'm seeing a massive increase in death rate exclusively in young jab recipients. | ||
Do you know how many children I've had in that have died from COVID? Have a guess. | ||
None. Not a single one. | ||
Neither of any of my colleagues. | ||
This is an agenda, and I would have never believed. | ||
I was never into conspiracy. | ||
Never. I left there knowing that they know. | ||
They know, and they're going to push on. | ||
You're committing murder. | ||
You're being complicit in mass murder and hiding it. | ||
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Yes. The vote passed, 15 zeros. | |
Or 15 for, no against. | ||
Excellent. Thank you. | ||
And we have to make sure that we're ready because there will be another pandemic. | ||
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What we really want to educate people about here at Iron City Pest is rodents and the threat that they carry. | |
For those with eyes to see and ears to hear, America is blatantly under attack. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
My name's Harrison Smith. Thank you so much for being here with us today. | ||
We got a lot of stuff to talk about today. | ||
We're not going to have any guests, which means we're going to have plenty of time to take your phone calls and watch all of the videos that I have compiled for us today. | ||
Just get your cringe hats on. | ||
Just get ready to cringe into non-existence. | ||
Get ready to cringe so bad that you fold in on yourself and enter a different dimension, a dimension of shivers up your spine and looking away because it's too embarrassing, but also laughing because it's AOC and she deserves it. | ||
So we'll show you that video in just a little bit. | ||
As well as a bunch of others. | ||
Democrat politics, Kanye West having more interviews, and of course lots of your phone calls. | ||
All of this, as ever, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
But let's not waste any more time. | ||
Get right into it. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, folks, here it is, your Daily Dispatch for Thursday, the 20th of October, 2022. | ||
CDC panel unanimously votes to add COVID-19 shots to childhood vaccine schedule. | ||
The ACIP panel voted unanimously 15-0 for the CDC to recommend that children get the COVID-19 vaccines and boosters. | ||
The CDC is now almost certain to add the COVID shots to the childhood vaccination schedule, which schools often rely upon to mandate vaccines in order to attend public school. | ||
15 votes in favor. | ||
Not a single one against, not a single one abstaining. | ||
No, it's... They're all in. | ||
They're 100%. They don't doubt it for a single second that this is the right thing to do. | ||
What are they basing their decision on? | ||
One can only guess. | ||
We can only speculate what it was that drove them to reach this conclusion. | ||
It certainly wasn't the science. | ||
Certainly wasn't any evidence of efficacy. | ||
Certainly wasn't any safety data or... | ||
Studies having been done showing that this would not just be safe and effective, but should in fact be mandated to go into the arms of children if they want to attend public school. | ||
How they came to this conclusion? | ||
As anyone's guess, honestly, it's baffling beyond belief, especially when you consider it with our next story, which is this. | ||
One in every 500 small children who receive the Pfizer vaccine are hospitalized by it, study finds. | ||
That's right. One in every 500 children under five years who receive the Pfizer mRNA COVID vaccine were hospitalized with a vaccine injury, and one in 200 had symptoms ongoing for weeks or months afterwards, a study has found. | ||
But you have to get it to send your child to schools. | ||
How many school-age children are there in the United States? | ||
What's 1 500th of that number? | ||
And how many hundreds of thousands of children New hospital bills. | ||
You know, you want to fight inflation. | ||
You want to get money moving again. | ||
You want to get this economy kick-started. | ||
Why don't you just give all of the children myocarditis and then just watch the money come rolling in? | ||
It's really a money-making scheme they've worked out here. | ||
It's absolutely horrific. A study published by JAMA included 7,806 children aged 5 or younger who were followed up for an average of 91.4 days following their first Pfizer vaccination. | ||
It was a retrospective cohort study done as an authenticated online survey response rate 41% in spring 2022 which included parents or caregivers that registered children for SARS-CoV-2 To vaccination in outpatient care facilities in Germany. | ||
It compared the adverse events of those of the same children with other vaccinations in order to control for over-reporting. | ||
And you had 62% of the... | ||
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Alright, well... | |
I need to figure out exactly what this is saying here. | ||
So I'm giving you the correct information. | ||
We may be missing a part of this. | ||
It says any symptoms 62% higher. | ||
So I don't know if that means that 62% of the people got symptoms... | ||
Or if they were just 62% more likely to get it. | ||
It's like similar to when we talk about crime stats. | ||
When you talk about murder stats, that's just because it's the most extreme outlier of criminality. | ||
And for every one murder, you're dealing with thousands of petty crimes that don't get to the point of murder. | ||
Assaults and murder. Whatever, theft and attacks and all sorts of other stuff that doesn't get included in the murder stat. | ||
This is kind of the same way. For every one child that you have going to the hospital and having to stay there overnight because of the vaccine injury they received, you've got hundreds of kids that aren't quite to the level where they have to go to the hospital. | ||
This, again, in a time where people were told over and over, do not go to the hospital. | ||
Because COVID is a pandemic, so only go if it's the most extreme emergency situation. | ||
So just imagine, one in every 500 small children have been hospitalized after receiving the vaccine with just hundreds more. | ||
We don't even know what their outcome is going to be. | ||
Because, of course, this vaccine isn't a vaccine at all. | ||
It's a DNA-altering mRNA shot that... | ||
Captures your function of your body's cells to start making unnatural spike proteins yourself. | ||
And that continues forever. | ||
So... I don't think 90 days is the cutoff for potential side effects, adverse effects. | ||
But... Clearly it's worth it. | ||
Clearly it's worth it to get the non-effect of the so-called vaccine. | ||
It actually makes you more likely to get... | ||
I mean, it's just... Something's got to be done. | ||
Something's got to be done, and we're rapidly running out of time to do something. | ||
Meanwhile, we have this. | ||
U.S. sells oil reserves as Biden tackles pump prices ahead of elections. | ||
Funny the way Reuters phrases this. | ||
We'll return to this topic a little bit later, show you videos of the Biden press conference where he stood in front of a podium and announced this releasing of the Strategic Oil Reserve, celebrating it, bragging about it, taking credit for it, since it will potentially, bragging about it, taking credit for it, since it will potentially, theoretically, hypothetically, maybe lower gas prices by a couple | ||
And he was desperate to get out in front of this and let everybody know it's him, it's Biden and the Democrats that are lowering your gas prices by selling off the Strategic Reserve and buying it up at significantly higher prices later. | ||
But how dare you suggest this is a political move? | ||
How dare you suggest this is in some way to offset the horrific Financial, economic concerns that are destroying the Democratic Party. | ||
How dare you? | ||
We'll show you a video of Joe Biden just being horrified, insulted, flabbergasted at the suggestion that he would do something so cynical to release oil from our Strategic Reserve, put us in national security crisis just to get a couple bumps in the polls. | ||
How dare you suggest that he would do such a thing? | ||
When the Reuters, like, they can't even help it. | ||
They're just reporting the story. | ||
It's obvious how political it is. | ||
U.S. sells oil reserves as Biden tackles pump prices ahead of elections. | ||
Yeah, it's about the elections. | ||
It's about the pump prices. | ||
It's about doing everything in short-term gain for the Democratic Party while selling your heritage, history, and future down the river. | ||
Now I've got three stories here that are all really just one story. | ||
I think you'll understand what I mean. | ||
First one from Yahoo News. | ||
Donald Trump finally gets served a $250 million NY fraud lawsuit after three weeks and a court order. | ||
New York Attorney General Letitia James sued the Trump organization back on September 21st. | ||
They had been able to avoid being served that lawsuit, but now they haven't served a $250 million fraud suit on the very same day that Donald Trump is deposed in a defamation suit filed by E. Jean Carroll. | ||
And we also have Biden's DOJ believes there's enough evidence to bring obstruction charges against Trump. | ||
So, obstruction charges, defamation case, a fraud case. | ||
Is Donald Trump the most evil man in the world? | ||
Is he a criminal mastermind whose nefarious schemes are finally being unraveled by an innocent and good and unbiased political system? | ||
Or is it literally the exact opposite? | ||
Is our political system awash and overrun with... | ||
Open, blatant criminality and that the one decent person who actually tried to get involved and fix things now has all of those criminals going after him and trying to pin anything that will stick on him. | ||
And it doesn't matter what it is as long as they can just throw something at the wall and make it stick. | ||
As long as they can do something to bring him down. | ||
They don't care if it's some sort of fraud lawsuit or defamation or just a bullet in the back of the head. | ||
They're going to stop Trump In whatever way they can, and people still think he's not a good guy. | ||
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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I put dogs on patrol in my own backyard. | |
Every once in a while, I just wonder what it would be like to wake up in a world that made sense. | ||
Wake up in a world. | ||
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And I tiptoe around. | |
That isn't this one, I guess you could say. | ||
I really do think it's possible. | ||
You know that old saying, inside every cynic is a disappointed optimist. | ||
Like, I can just see it. I can just imagine waking up in the morning. | ||
I know because, and I wish I could remember the exact day, but there's been like one day in the last two years. | ||
I remember it because it was so strange. | ||
It's the first thing I do when I wake up, like a lot of people, is I've opened my phone and... | ||
See what's happening on Twitter. | ||
Open up a news tab and just see what news broke over the night. | ||
And there was one day, maybe six months ago, where it was just like not bad news. | ||
It was just normal, pretty good news. | ||
Just average news. | ||
And it stands out in my memory as being like, I was just in a good mood. | ||
You just wake up. You look. | ||
Things seem to be going okay. | ||
And you just get started with your day and everything's fine. | ||
It was like such a bizarre, unique experience because today you wake up. | ||
You check the news and it's just like the day before and the day before that and the day before that and the day before that. | ||
It's just a litany of catastrophe. | ||
It's just chaos upon war, upon violence, upon insanity. | ||
It really is depressing. | ||
And, you know, it's not enough that we constantly fight against all of this crap. | ||
It's necessary but not enough. | ||
We have to be fighting for something. | ||
What I want to fight for is just normalness, just a normal world of decent people just doing their jobs the way they're supposed to and leaving everybody else the hell alone. | ||
Wouldn't that be nice? | ||
Is that such a far-fetched dream? | ||
Is that such a fantastical desire? | ||
Is it really impossible for us just to be normal? | ||
Because you wake up this morning and it's like, America has a guaranteed South Korea's, or yeah, America's guaranteed South Korea's complete security and we will go to nuclear war with North Korea. | ||
And it's just like, no, okay, great. | ||
Great. It's like, it's like we went from Team America to like obese Team America. | ||
I don't know. It... We went from just like, we're America. | ||
We're badass. We're going to go kick butt around the world. | ||
We're America's, you know, we're the world police, America. | ||
We're going to go stuff bad guys' face in the toilet, yeah, to just like... | ||
We're Team America World Police, but completely incapable. | ||
I would love to see that. | ||
Maybe we need, like, a follow-up. | ||
Maybe that would be one sequel I'd actually be excited about seeing. | ||
Team America 2, where you watch Team America go from an elite, you know... | ||
Spy cadre that's flying around the world solving problems that they've all one by one been replaced with diversity hires and they still have the same power and the same desire to police the entire world. | ||
It's just they're not capable of it anymore. | ||
And so everything they do just collapses in on itself and makes everything worse. | ||
And on that note, that's another one of these things that's just like... | ||
There's no escape. It would be one thing if there was all of this terrible stuff going on in the world, but Hollywood was thriving and they were coming out with all sorts of new great movies and you could escape from the chaos by just immersing yourself in some fantastical world. | ||
I can imagine this. | ||
See America 2? | ||
Like Gary actually has AIDS? Yeah, I mean, it would just have to be everybody. | ||
Like, the leader is just, like, old and decrepit and, you know, completely dementia-ridden but refuses to give up his position. | ||
And, yeah, all the sidekicks are obese, transgender, Muslims. | ||
Like, it would actually be, yeah, a sequel worth watching. | ||
But it's like, even as our... | ||
World collapses into chaos and nonsense, and it's just rife for parody and for exploration in the medium of metaphorical fantasy or just anything. | ||
Just the money, the CGI. Could you imagine the type of entertainment we could have if we weren't Under the regime that we're under. | ||
So it's like we don't even have decent escapes. | ||
We can't even go to the movie theater and just ignore the chaos in the world around us because absolutely everything in the movie theaters is A, a remake, reboot, sequel of an adaption, of a reboot, of a remake. I mean, it's just, it's all trash. | ||
It's all completely... derivative of what came before. | ||
Nothing original whatsoever. And they can't even get that right. | ||
And they're just... | ||
You know, what's happening in Hollywood is just a metaphor of what's happening in the rest of the world. | ||
Taking old, beloved franchises and just injecting them with a psychotic, progressive ideology that is so abhorrent to basic humanity that the stories are just... | ||
Without merit, entirely. | ||
Just unwatchable. I feel like I've heard this rant before. | ||
Oh, you're going to hear it more. | ||
You're going to hear it a lot more. | ||
Because it just keeps going. | ||
It just never ends. | ||
It just never stops. It's just an endless cascade of chaos and nonsense. | ||
And so, you know, the point of it is, what I would like to... | ||
My dream, my ultimate vision would just be a ruling class that didn't openly despise us, a federal government whose sole and abiding occupation wasn't senseless, constant, perpetual warfare, whose media actually made entertaining, fun things for us to watch and enjoy. | ||
Just normalness, just everything back to the way it was before this Mind virus, this terminal illness infected the Western world. | ||
That's all I want. | ||
That's all anybody really wants. | ||
It's just awful. | ||
It's so bad. | ||
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I was watching some review about, I don't know, like Indiana Jones or something, just some YouTube video. | ||
And it's just like, man, the 90s, late 80s and the early 90s, we just had in one year, it'd be like Forrest Gump and Jaws and Indiana Jones and the original Star Wars trilogy. | ||
It's just like every year there's like five classic movies. | ||
It's like, well, this year Shawshank Redemption and... | ||
Good Will Hunting. | ||
All these fantastic movies come out. | ||
Can you think of one decent movie that's come out in the last five years? | ||
It's actually original. | ||
Wholly original. Not a remake or anything. | ||
It's all symbolic of our complete collapse as the human species. | ||
It's all by design. It's all by choice. | ||
It's all because the people in power are soulless monsters that I don't care about value or even understand what it is to be human beings. | ||
So anyway, I just wanted to get that off my chest. | ||
We're going to get into the actual news here on the other side, but I do want to remind you that Infowars is probably the only media outlet out here actually fighting for what is good and right and normal. | ||
The only ones actually suggesting that there is a way forward. | ||
Not to burn it all down. | ||
Not to fall for some communistic scam of some utopian fantasy. | ||
But just pure Americana. | ||
Getting back to the way that we were. | ||
Getting back to the conservative ideal. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
You know, I only go on rants like that because it's so absurd that in the media, we, Infowars in particular, myself in particular, or, you know, the people that follow us, our supporters and everything, we're constantly called extremists. | ||
We're called extreme right-wing fanatics, right? | ||
Dangerously MAGA, and all this sort of stuff. | ||
And it's like, if you were to ask me what I really want, what is my dream society, what my... | ||
If I had a magic wand, what I would do with it and what the world I would build would look like. | ||
It is the least extreme thing you can possibly imagine. | ||
And it's one of the reasons why we've been able to be taken over is because, like, it's not apparent how extreme we have to be just to maintain normalcy. | ||
It's kind of confusing, but what do I mean? | ||
My ideal world is not some... | ||
Nazi-fied, right-wing, Fourth Reich, people marching in order. | ||
My ideal is classic America. | ||
My ideal is if I was in charge, I would do extreme and novel things like have the police punish criminals and have the Border Patrol stop illegal immigration. | ||
I would have public schools teaching children math and reading and science. | ||
I know. I know. This is unbelievable. | ||
This is brand new. | ||
Nobody's ever heard of this type of thing before. | ||
I would have big tech companies provide platforms for people to speak their mind without... | ||
Being censored the entire time. | ||
I would have oil companies that would bring oil up out of the ground and then sell it to people. | ||
And there would be no problem with that. | ||
It would just happen. | ||
It would just occur. It would just take place. | ||
There would be no interference anywhere involved. | ||
It's like, if everything could just work as it was intended in the first place, there would be no issue. | ||
And so we sort of are in this weird in-between zone where it's like, how do you get a revolutionary fervor for people How do you get a revolutionary fervor behind this idea of like, we need to teach children math! | ||
It's also normal that it's hard to get the energy up to actually fight for what we believe in. | ||
But we need to understand that all of the normal things that we've all grown up understanding to be Necessary for a civilization are all being torn down, and so we have to fight back against them with all of the same intensity that these psychopath, deconstructionist, progressive, neo-communist, useful idiots are trying to tear everything down. | ||
We need to meet you with equal and opposite force. | ||
For example, you have parents in Dearborn, Michigan. | ||
We'll just cover this for now. | ||
We're going to get back to Donald Trump's trials and tribulations. | ||
It's insane. Parents in Dearborn, Michigan are holding a mass rally to get radical gender theory out of their schools, saying we as parents are responsible for our children. | ||
The progressive dogma will not indoctrinate our children. | ||
Again, what are they fighting for? Is what they're fighting for extreme? | ||
Is what they're fighting for... | ||
Some out-there ideology. | ||
They're literally just like, stop perverting my children. | ||
It's so normal. It's so obvious that this should be the case. | ||
But it's not. They have infiltrated. | ||
They have taken over. They are ideological warriors, social justice warriors that are in your schools and attempting to destroy the innocence of your children in an open and advertised war against innocence. | ||
So good. We should be holding mass rallies. | ||
We should be getting together and protesting against what they're doing. | ||
We should be meeting their insanity with the equal and opposite force of sanity. | ||
Because this is the type of stuff that they're protesting against. | ||
Again from Chris Ruffo. | ||
Parents were outraged when they discovered the local school district had promoted a book that teaches children the quote, ins and outs of gay sex and quote, how sex apps work. | ||
This is from a book for children. | ||
It is a list of That says how sex apps work. | ||
One, upload a tiny pic of yourself to the app. | ||
Two, the app works out your location. | ||
Three, the app tells you who the nearest homosexuals are. | ||
Four, you then chat to them. | ||
Five, because they're near, it's easy to meet up with them. | ||
This is what they're teaching kids. | ||
This is what they're telling kids. | ||
This is what they're instructing kids to do. | ||
To download sex apps, upload a picture of themselves, and then go meet the people that they meet on these apps? | ||
Dude, there's no way. | ||
Is this real? Chris Ruffo is a reliable source. | ||
This is what caused the outrage. | ||
So unless they're protesting something else, yeah. | ||
Yeah, this is what's in the books in elementary school. | ||
So it's like... You can't just see this and go, well, you know, we're inclusive. | ||
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Well, Harrison, they're teaching kids this because otherwise they would learn by themselves and then they would get AIDS. Yeah, I don't see anything protecting them from AIDS in this list, actually. | ||
No, no, no. But if they learn by themselves, they'll come up with some type of disease or bad habit and it'll ruin their life. | ||
This is saving lives, you're saying? | ||
Yes. This is a health emergency that justifies all I see. | ||
Yes. Okay, that makes a lot of sense. | ||
That makes a lot of sense. How sex apps work. | ||
One, you upload a tiny picture of yourself to the app. | ||
The app works out your location. | ||
Let's just say there's a very different number for... | ||
When you download apps in Iran. | ||
Let's just say that. | ||
Let's just say apps that tell you who the nearest homosexuals are could be a dangerous weapon in certain hands. | ||
Right. Because they're near, it's easy to meet up with them. | ||
It's easy and fun, by the way, to meet up with your local homosexual adult children. | ||
I feel like pedophile hunters could totally use this. | ||
I'm sure they do. As a resource. | ||
I'm sure pedophiles and pedophile hunters both use it. | ||
Chris Ruffo continues, it's a golden opportunity for conservatives to expand their coalition. | ||
Muslim Americans, Asian Americans, and Latinos all oppose schools forcing radical gender theory onto their children. | ||
It's time to reach out and work together to get this ideology out of our schools. | ||
And that's sort of the thing, isn't it? | ||
That at the end of the day, these cultural imperialists In the progressive side of things. | ||
They're constantly telling you how empathetic they are, how much they care about the poor, downtrodden minorities, how they're fighting for them. | ||
And I know it's cliche, but look at Kanye West, look at any left-wing darling. | ||
As soon as they go a little bit off script, as soon as they go a little bit off message, they are not just... | ||
Treated badly, they're not just not championed, they're viciously and horrifically attacked. | ||
And so, if you were a devout Muslim, if you are a devout Jew, if you are a hard-working family man who happens to be African American, who do you think you and your family and your people are going to do better under? | ||
A government that is run by ideological psychopaths who continuously try to indoctrinate your children in the most destructive ideology the world has ever come up with and will destroy you and... | ||
As we saw with Kanye West, I mean, you say one thing out of order and they're like salivating. | ||
They're like, they smell blood in the water and they're like, don't just sue him for $250 million. | ||
Sue him for everything he owns. | ||
Destroy his life. | ||
Like, that's what they think is an appropriate response to some, like, disobedience to their dictates. | ||
Would you rather be under that or would you rather be under, like, a local government, like your city? | ||
Would you rather your city be under... | ||
A bunch of Berkeley grad, blue-haired feminist activists? | ||
Or would you rather we take a time machine and transport your same town's government from 1950 and put it in place? | ||
Hardcore Christian conservatives who will nevertheless treat you with dignity and respect. | ||
And they might not agree with your religion, but they understand the cultural value of having a nation that allows such diversity. | ||
And that the nation that created such a landscape that allows for such cultural diversity and self-expression is worth preserving and is, in fact, a Christian nationalism. | ||
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Back to clown world. | ||
Back to the three-ring circus that is modern existence. | ||
I'm your Master of Ceremonies, Harrison Smith. | ||
A new story from Vox News yesterday. | ||
Alex Jones lost a billion-dollar trial. | ||
Why is InfoWars still streaming? | ||
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You could almost hear them crying. | |
Tears. Why is he still streaming? | ||
We told him to shut up. | ||
Why didn't he? Why isn't it happening? | ||
Why am I coming to you live? | ||
Why am I still allowed to be on the airwaves? | ||
What is happening here? | ||
What's going on? | ||
They don't understand. | ||
I'll try to explain it to them. | ||
This is America, so we have a First Amendment, and we can continue to say what we believe even if people want to launch... | ||
I'll leave the adjectives out of it. | ||
Court proceedings. | ||
They want to watch totally legitimate and normal court proceedings. | ||
Last week, a Connecticut jury ruled that Alex Jones and his InfoWars media company must pay nearly a billion dollars in damages to the Sandy Hook victims. | ||
Punishment for lying over and over about the 2012 mass shooting. | ||
Their mission is to shut me up and take me off air, Jones told his followers via video after the verdict. | ||
That's not going to happen in the near future, and it's possible it may never happen. | ||
Who says there's not any good news? | ||
Who says you can't wake up and see good news in the headlines? | ||
I'm feeling even better. | ||
It's so funny that they're like, yeah, Jones says that these lawsuits are nothing more than an attempt to take him off air, which is insane. | ||
But now that the lawsuits have landed, why is he still on air? | ||
Why is he still on air? | ||
He shouldn't be on air anymore. | ||
It's ridiculous that he claims that this was just to get him off air, but why is he not off air yet? | ||
We did the lawsuits. | ||
Why is he not off air? Well, which is it? | ||
You can't have both, you understand. | ||
So yes, in a rare occurrence, in a truly unique event, Vox Media Corporation is actually right. | ||
We are going to continue into the future. | ||
We have not stopped broadcasting. | ||
We have not been silenced by the machinations of evildoers. | ||
We are going to continue to tell the truth, no matter how upset that makes the writers at Vox. | ||
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I'm not sorry that we're broadcasting. | ||
I'm sorry your brain is like it is. | ||
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I'm sorry that the truth is so objectionable to you as it threatens your hysterical fantasy. | ||
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We're going to continue to tell the truth. | ||
We're going to continue to say what we believe to be reality. | ||
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We're going to keep taking phone calls and showing videos and mocking your pathetic heroes and denigrating your ridiculous lifestyles and championing all that is good and honorable and just in this world. | ||
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And you can't stop us. | ||
So there it is. | ||
And That's how it goes. Where do I go here now? | ||
Because obviously, they have decided that this is the new reality. | ||
This is the new reality. | ||
Landscape that they have remade America into. | ||
It is one in which the most baseless accusations are taken as complete fact and backed up the full force and weight of the deep state cabal. | ||
Where blatant criminal activity, on the other hand, goes totally unabated. | ||
Uninterrupted, and they can't even perform the investigations to figure out who it is that's doing the murdering and the cheating and the stealing and lying. | ||
Again, it's not even like a law thing. | ||
It's not that a law has been passed that we disagree with. | ||
It's not that there's some sort of measure or policy that's been taken that we can advocate against. | ||
It is a symptom of the illness. | ||
It's a symptom of the mindset that is becoming more and more ubiquitous in this country of this vicious, hateful, no-holds-barred Take everything to the most extreme mindset that's around right now. | ||
I mean, Kanye West again is the best example. | ||
The man says, George Floyd died of fentanyl overdose. | ||
It's backed up by medical officials and medical examiners. | ||
It's backed up by the autopsy results. | ||
It's backed up by... Science is science. | ||
It's a trust of science, folks. | ||
George Floyd died of fentanyl. | ||
But we have in this country an idea. | ||
It's a law. | ||
It's in the Constitution. | ||
It's in the Bill of Rights. It prevents extreme punishments, prevents punishments that are cruel and unusual. | ||
It means that if you steal a cookie from a cookie jar, you're not going to get put away for life. | ||
And it means if you murder somebody, you're not going to get a little bit of volunteer time as a punishment. | ||
It means equal punishment to the crime that you've committed. | ||
But that's not the case anymore. | ||
And it's not that the law has been repealed. | ||
It's that the ideology of these people has been perverted and warped and they no longer recognize the value of basic human rights. | ||
And so if you say something as incontrovertible And as uncontroversial as George Floyd died of fentanyl poisoning, it's not that you deserve to be laughed at or scoffed at or maybe dismissed or argued against. | ||
It's that you should have your life destroyed. | ||
It's that you should be bankrupt. | ||
You should have your children taken away. | ||
You should be thrown into mental asylum. | ||
You should have your... | ||
You know, you should be forcibly medicated. | ||
You should be unable to vote anymore. | ||
You should be, well, locked away, if nothing else. | ||
Like, this is how insane these people are. | ||
This is where they've gotten to. Again, we're not putting words in their mouths. | ||
They literally, blue checkmarked John Cooper going, 250 million isn't enough. | ||
Take everything from him. | ||
Why? Because he said George Floyd died of fentanyl poisoning? | ||
Really? Take everything? | ||
That's worth $250 million? | ||
Of course not. It's whatever they need to do to shut up their political opponents because they are engaged in an all-out war of destruction where only one side will survive and they want to make sure it's them. | ||
We've lived for too long under the delusion that we can somehow both coexist in this sphere with people like this. | ||
And now they're turning it on Donald Trump, of course, as they have for the last five or six years. | ||
Is he a criminal mastermind? | ||
Of course not. Is he engaged in malicious behavior on a continual basis? | ||
Obviously not. If even the slightest amount of evidence existed to prove that, he would have been locked up long, long ago. | ||
But now they're getting desperate. | ||
Now they're pulling out every stop. | ||
Now they're going so far as to celebrate E. Jean Carroll and her defamation lawsuit against Donald Trump. | ||
So, on one day, Donald Trump is... | ||
Both been told by the DOJ prosecutors that he may very well be charged with obstruction in the Mar-a-Lago case. | ||
DOJ prosecutors saying that they're going to charge him with obstruction. | ||
Obstruction of what? Who knows? | ||
Just whatever. It's like the classic, you know, it's like resisting arrest. | ||
It's like, well, what was he being arrested for? | ||
He's being arrested for resisting arrest. | ||
Well, then what was he resisting? Arrest. | ||
I mean, it doesn't make any sense, right? | ||
It's just what you, you come up with some sort of Bizarre claim that gives you some very slight justification in launching an investigation, and then you wait till they, you know, accidentally don't hit reply all on an email and go, oh, they were hiding information, charged them with obstruction. | ||
Lawfare, it's politicization and militarization and weaponization of the judiciary. | ||
And that's the DOJ launching that attack, while at the same time, a suit is filed by E. Jean Carroll in defamation, and he gets served a $250 million New York fraud lawsuit after three weeks of avoiding the court order. | ||
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The beat. | |
We talked in this first five about Donald Trump. | ||
He's been hit with three attacks in one day. | ||
$150 million New York lawsuit. | ||
He avoided the indictment for three weeks, apparently. | ||
But, of course, this woman, Letitia James... | ||
It's not a big surprise. | ||
New York City and New York State in general is an absolute conflagration of violence, a raging inferno of murder and rape and gun violence and stabbings and people getting pushed onto subway train tracks and mobs of obese women dressed in green attacking random people. | ||
I mean, it's like literally... | ||
Some dystopian hell world. | ||
And so what she's been focusing on for the last several years is trying to find absolutely anything to pin on Donald Trump. | ||
Just investigating his every nook and cranny, every sock drawer he owns, every file piece of paper he's ever filed, and cross-checking every red cent in his account books just to find something that could maybe be some chink in his armor that they could use to destroy him. | ||
That's what they're spending their time on. | ||
That's what our government is employed for. | ||
In 100% of the time, while their streets are literally awash in the blood of innocent people. | ||
Donald Trump has lost the first legal skirmish in his battle against New York's Attorney General Letitia James in her $250 million fraud case against him. | ||
After three weeks in a court order, he's been officially served for the 220-page lawsuit. | ||
Oh, finally. Finally, justice in this country. | ||
Finally, the real villains in this world are finally being caught. | ||
Oh my gosh, I can't believe it. | ||
They did it. None of Jeffrey Epstein's customers have been caught. | ||
None of Ghislaine Maxwell's book of John's has been punished for kidnapping and raping little girls. | ||
But that's, I guess, not as important as, I don't know, Donald Trump forgot to carry the one on his tax return. | ||
That's a real important thing. | ||
I mean, sure. | ||
Sure. I guess if you want to get technical... | ||
Hunter and Joe Biden are jointly implicated in pay-for-play schemes and tens of millions of dollars in bribery deals and selling out the American people at every turn for the last several decades, | ||
as well as the human trafficking and abuse of women and pedophilic behavior and also the intense amounts of illegal drug use and all of the other stuff that he talks about in the text messages. | ||
I mean, sure, I guess, if you're going to look for, you know, if you're going to start digging into the causes of the elites, I guess you're going to find a little bit of crime. | ||
There's only one member of that upper class that actually comes under any scrutiny whatsoever, and it's the one out of all of them that doesn't seem to actually do anything wrong. | ||
Doesn't seem to actually be out for himself at the expense of the American people, and that, of course, is Donald Trump. | ||
And again, it is like seeing the same movie play on the screen and we're watching two different versions of the movie. | ||
You can see this in one of two ways, just like you can see all of the attacks, the war on the patriots in one of two ways. | ||
You can either see the blatant, overwhelming, obvious attack on decent, innocent American people by the deep state, by an out-of-control judiciary, as well as executive branch with the Department of Justice and the FBI targeting 87-year-old grandmothers and Catholic fathers as well as executive branch with the Department of Justice and the FBI targeting 87-year-old grandmothers and Catholic fathers of seven | ||
Or going after Donald Trump and kicking down his door in the middle of the night or raiding Roger Stone and letting CNN know beforehand so you can get the raid live on television. | ||
You can either see this as evidence of an overwhelming and out-of-control tyranny in this country, or you can see it as evidence that these people are actually bad. | ||
Like, you can see these charges against Donald Trump as either evidence that the weaponized and politicized function of this government has been taken over by Democrats that are using it for political ends, or you can actually think that this is legitimate. | ||
How desperate are they getting to get Trump folks? | ||
Well, they're championing E. Gene Carroll, of all people. | ||
Donald Trump deposed in defamation suit by E. Jean Carroll. | ||
Former President Donald Trump answered questions under oath Wednesday in a lawsuit filed by E. Jean Carroll, a magazine columnist who says he raped her in the mid-1990s in a department store dressing room. | ||
She was so traumatized by this event that she was in some sort of catatonic state for nearly 30 years until it became politically expedient to accuse Donald Trump of rape when she finally got over her trauma and was able to come clean with this event. | ||
The deposition gave Carroll's lawyers a chance to interrogate Trump about the assault allegations as well as statements he made in 2019 when she told her story publicly for the first time. | ||
Now we have videos of this. | ||
I was surprised to see her name in the news because when she first came out with these rape allegations and the mainstream media eagerly jumped on them, just like they eagerly jumped on and Perpetuated and gave credence to any number of ridiculous nonsense aimed at Donald Trump without the slightest hint of journalistic integrity. | ||
Her appearances on places like CNN were of such embarrassment, were so... | ||
Strange and odd and off-putting and bizarre that they quickly dropped any mention of E.G. Carroll. | ||
But now she's back, I guess. I guess they're desperate. | ||
They're like, ah, gee, what do we have? | ||
I don't know. We have that one crazy woman that clearly wasn't raped by him. | ||
But I guess pull her out. | ||
Make him sit down for a deposition. | ||
Whatever victory we can get. | ||
It's just totally insane. So let's go to that video. | ||
We've got clip number 16. Since Trump is being deposed today in a lawsuit brought by E. Jean Carroll, we thought we'd go ahead and show you this video. | ||
This is what happened last time E. Jean Carroll was in the news for her completely absurd rape allegation against Donald Trump. | ||
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You don't feel like a victim. I was not thrown on the ground and ravished. | |
The word rape carries so many sexual connotations. | ||
This was not sexual. | ||
It hurt. | ||
I think most people think of rape as a violent assault. | ||
I think most people think of rape as being sexy. | ||
Let's take a short break. Think of the fantasies. | ||
We've got to take a quick break. | ||
If you can stick around, we'll talk more on the other side. | ||
You're fascinating to talk to. | ||
Oh, yeah, I trust her. | ||
Yeah, yeah. Sounds like she was about to rape him. | ||
Uh, what? Have her on again, CNN. What's she doing now? | ||
You know, have her on. Talk about the new Trump allegation. | ||
Show how credible of a witness she is. | ||
Insane. Completely insane. | ||
Don't you love it when they don't even try to keep it going? | ||
He's trying to go, okay, how do I phrase this so it makes it look like what she just said is not as weird as it is, and he just has to bail. | ||
Just pull the ripcord, and we've got to go to break. | ||
They don't even try to cover it. | ||
They don't even try to make the transition seem natural. | ||
Because they have breaks planned and they always cut to the one shot of the guy turning to the camera and saying, we'll be right back after this. | ||
And in this case, he's like, we'll be right back. | ||
He's not even on screen. He's not even on camera. | ||
They haven't even cut to him yet. | ||
He's just like... Oh, well, look at that. | ||
Well, look at the time. | ||
It looks like we've got to go to break. Well, shoot. | ||
Darn it. Commercial break time. | ||
Sorry. Stop talking, Gene. Please stop talking. | ||
We have to go to break. Stop. Stop saying things. | ||
We have to go to break now. It's break time. | ||
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Sorry. They've got to get her in a remote studio next time. | |
That way they can drop her feed. Yeah, they can pretend it was a satellite issue next time. | ||
That would be less embarrassing. | ||
I mean, it sounds like, and I don't want to get sued for defamation here, so this is just my personal opinion. | ||
My interpretation of what we just saw was that she wanted to have sex with Donald Trump, didn't enjoy it, and decided she was raped. | ||
That's what it sounds like to me. | ||
She's like, people think... Or they just never had sex. | ||
Maybe they just never had sex. But no, she's like, people think rape is so sexy, but it's not. | ||
She's like, I wasn't thrown on the floor and ravished. | ||
She's like, no, I willingly hooked up with him, and then I didn't like it, so now I realized I was raped. | ||
She had a fantasy, and the reality didn't meet my expectations, so now I understand I was raped. | ||
That's what it sounds like to me. | ||
Which is completely wild. | ||
Totally and utterly, completely insane. | ||
But this is what they're running with. That's what they're running with. | ||
That's what they're going for. | ||
That's what they're doing mere weeks ahead of the midterms to try to cause more damage to Donald Trump. | ||
Suing him for $250 million. | ||
Threatening to charge him with obstruction of justice for some reason. | ||
Just why exactly? | ||
We have no idea, but there it is. | ||
We do remember, right? | ||
We do all have in our memory banks stored way back there in the long, long ago of 2016 when James Comey admitted that Hillary Clinton had purposefully bleach bit, wiped entire banks of servers for the explicit reason of not allowing investigators to have access to the evidence of what was going on in Benghazi. | ||
We do remember that after she had been given subpoenas, after she had been told to preserve her records, she smashed phones with hammers and used a... | ||
Do you remember her, like, tech guy posted on Reddit being like, how do I completely wipe a hard drive? | ||
Hey guys, need some advice. | ||
I work for a VIP and I really need to get rid of some digital evidence. | ||
What's the best way to do that? | ||
Not charged with obstruction, not charged with anything. | ||
James Comey got up on TV and said, yes, she did commit crimes. | ||
Yes, what she did was illegal. | ||
Yes, she had classified information in her possession in contradiction to the laws of this country. | ||
Yes, when we tried to investigate further to see if there was any misbehavior when it came to the death of a U.S. ambassador in Benghazi, we were unable to continue that investigation because she had destroyed the evidence, but We don't think she meant to. | ||
But we think it was an accident, so no charges. | ||
She's free to go. | ||
In fact, we love her and we endorse her for president. | ||
That's fear. Again, I don't think... | ||
Nobody's scared of Hillary Clinton. | ||
They were. They were. | ||
They thought she was all going to become president and she was going to decapitate them once she got in office. | ||
She was going to decapitate them? | ||
Politically. No, but they're working in concert. | ||
They were working with one another. | ||
See, if Hillary Clinton won, then all of the FBI's misdeeds during Crossfire Hurricane would have been swept under the rug and concealed. | ||
They weren't scared of Hillary Clinton getting into office and punishing them for misbehaving. | ||
They were scared of Donald Trump getting into office and outing all of their corruption and activities behind the scenes, which he did, except they just have total control of the media, which is why they launched the counterattacks and launched against him. | ||
It's not like Hillary Clinton is some queen that they're serving. | ||
They're all a part of the same faction, and so they're all cooperating with one another and ensuring one another get into the positions of power where they can be useful to one another. | ||
They're part of the same team. | ||
It's not – these aren't competing factions working against each other. | ||
They're all operating on the same agenda. | ||
So they needed Hillary Clinton to get into office to cover up their misdeeds that they did to try to stop Donald Trump from getting into office, which they did because Donald Trump was a threat to them. | ||
So it's all self-serving. | ||
It's all self-protection. | ||
It's all just corruption at the most fundamental level in our country. | ||
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Bringing you out to your phone calls here. | ||
But while we continue to gather calls, I would like to go to a few funny little videos we have here. | ||
First one, I just think it's a funny skit from a user on TikTok. | ||
Inside the mind of people who vote Democrat, is it even parody at this point? | ||
She literally just says what they actually believe. | ||
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Let's watch. I think it's going fine. | |
They should force people to get the shot. | ||
Like, we are the land of the forced and home of the fearful. | ||
I don't mind inflation at all. | ||
Like, I'm totally fine with it. | ||
When I go to the grocery store and I was thinking I was gonna pay like $60 and I end up paying $260, I see it as like a surprise, you know? | ||
Like, oh my gosh! | ||
I wasn't expecting that. | ||
It's like, it's exciting. | ||
It makes it, you know, unpredictable. | ||
So, yeah, gas prices are high too. | ||
But it'll cause people to not drive. | ||
And it'll save the climate. | ||
It'll stop climate change. | ||
Yeah, the supply chain thing is an issue. | ||
But you don't always get what you want. | ||
You know what I'm saying? Like, people are spoiled. | ||
Yeah, we should have left Americans behind in Afghanistan. | ||
And I'm absolutely fine that we did. | ||
I mean, why were they there? | ||
Like, why are you in Afghanistan? | ||
What are you doing there? It's your fault you're there. | ||
So we left them, and that's fine. | ||
I think it's fine to have an open southern border. | ||
I mean, people are like freaking out about it, but because they're like, oh, there might be a drug dealer in the bunch, or there might be a terrorist, or there might be, you know, a human trafficker. | ||
But those people are people, okay? | ||
And we need to be nice to people. | ||
And if they want to come in, we should let them in. | ||
And we shouldn't make them get a shot that they don't want to take, okay? | ||
I mean, you should never force someone to do something they don't want to do. | ||
Who does that? | ||
Hunter Biden is an incredible artist. | ||
And I'm so happy to see him on the right path now. | ||
And now that he's making art and making a lot of money doing it, I think it's... | ||
I think we should all be cheering him on. | ||
Like, why are even people critical about it? | ||
I think that Biden giving Putin a pipeline was like... | ||
Nice. Like, it was like, hey, here's a pipeline. | ||
And the fact that we took the Keystone pipeline away saves the environment. | ||
Should Taiwan be free? | ||
I mean, should they? Should they be able to be free? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
And I'm fine if communist China swoops in and takes them over. | ||
Where's the lie? | ||
What are these people actually saying? | ||
Can you think of a reason why you'd want to keep the border? | ||
I mean, I guess it's like the idea of... | ||
Yeah, I don't... | ||
No, I don't know. No, I can't rationalize it. | ||
No, I was trying to, but there's no sense or continuity in their thought. | ||
It's all insane. Yeah. | ||
I mean, it does just remind me with the Border Patrol thing in particular. | ||
Because she sort of hits it on the head, right? | ||
It's like, they think that there might be like human traffickers or drug dealers, but like, so what? | ||
You know, it's like, well, that's not a good thing. | ||
You know, it's like the trans bathroom thing where it's like, you want to do things that minimize the risk of bad people being able to do bad things and get away with it. | ||
So... You want to keep men out of women's locker room because when you have men in women's locker rooms, it's not good for the women and it allows creepy dudes to creep on little girls in a way that is forbidden and we don't want to happen. | ||
And then that's being treated as It's an attack on trans people. | ||
It's an attack on innocent trans people that Republicans just hate them for no reason and they just are looking for a way to make their life miserable and try to shut it down. | ||
And Republicans just hate Mexicans and want to keep them miserable and don't let them cross the border because then they'll be in America and their lives will be better and we don't want their lives to be better. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
So what ends up happening is that You open the door for predators and criminals and bad people to be able to get away with the things that they do. | ||
So opposing transgenders in the bathroom isn't saying that every transgender person is a leering pervert, and so we have to keep them out of the bathroom. | ||
It's that by allowing transgender people into the bathroom, you create a wide-open pathway for the despicable perverts to be able to perv on children with impunity. | ||
And again, it was like, that's ridiculous. | ||
That's never going to happen. | ||
Well, where are we now? | ||
We're at the point now where you've got an adult man naked in a locker room leering and watching little girls get undressed. | ||
And when he is told to stop creeping on them by an 80-year-old woman, she is ejected from the YMCA where she's been a member for 50 years. | ||
And when they hold a protest saying, what are you doing? | ||
Why are you taking the side of this Criminal pervert over this old lady was just trying to protect little girls. | ||
That protest gets interrupted and Antifa physically attacks the old woman. | ||
So it's like, that's what we were trying to avoid this whole time. | ||
Now you've opened the door for it. | ||
Now you have brought down the dam and the flood is here. | ||
And it's the same thing that happens at the border. | ||
It's the same thing that happens with criminal justice reform. | ||
And they constantly make excuses and they constantly are making us less safe, less capable of dealing with real problems as they create a whole cascade of new ones. | ||
And the way that they deal with this is really equally funny. | ||
Like we started this segment with somebody parroting the mind of people who vote Democrat. | ||
Let's now look at clip number nine, an actual Democrat, and the way they deal with Simple and straightforward questions. | ||
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Does President Biden want more migrants to come to Delaware? | |
I don't even understand that question. | ||
I'll move on. Well done. | ||
Good job. I handled that skillfully. | ||
I can see why they hired you. | ||
No, I can see why you are the point person for the federal government. | ||
I can see why the most powerful office in the history of the world, their public-facing representative, is you. | ||
I can see why. Wow, so skillful in handling that question. | ||
In case you had trouble hearing it, the question was, does Joe Biden want more immigrants in Delaware? | ||
Is that hard to understand? | ||
Is that complicated to anybody? | ||
Anybody having trouble figuring out what I was asking when I said that? | ||
Does Joe Biden want more migrants in Delaware? | ||
I mean, we hear endlessly that it's, I mean, there's, it doesn't matter what you have to sacrifice to get more migrants in America. | ||
It doesn't matter if you have to let thousands of kidnapped children, let, you have to let them go with their abusers. | ||
If you have children being drugged and dragged over the border by coyotes and human traffickers that are kidnapped them from their homes, or if they get stuffed full of drugs and used as mules by the cartel. | ||
It doesn't matter because we need more immigrants in this country. | ||
We need, as Joe Biden said, quote, an unrelenting stream of immigration into this nation. | ||
So when they're asked, does Joe Biden want more migrants in Delaware, she's just like... | ||
I don't even understand that question. | ||
And I'm going to move on. | ||
And I'm moving on now. | ||
I'm moving on from that crazy question. | ||
That incomprehensible question. | ||
Who could possibly understand such a question? | ||
Does Joe Biden want more... | ||
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What? Welcome back, folks. | |
We're going to go out to your phone calls this segment. | ||
A couple stories that have just broken while we're on air today. | ||
UK's Liz Truss quits after turmoil obliterated her authority. | ||
Look. Look, I'm not going to say why this happened or why it didn't. | ||
I just... I'm so confused, I guess. | ||
I guess this is all I said. | ||
I'm so confused, you guys. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
I understand. It seems like the UK is in total turmoil. | ||
It seems like they just kicked out Boris Johnson. | ||
And that was a major victory. | ||
And finally, in the entire history of the UK, for the first time ever... | ||
They had an entire ruling cabinet with not a single white man in a position of power. | ||
And yet they collapse in like two weeks. | ||
I don't understand. I don't understand how this can be. | ||
They were so diverse. | ||
They were so diverse and racially non-white. | ||
How could this have happened? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
If they're the most diverse, we know, because of science, they should be the most strong. | ||
They should be the most successful. | ||
But instead they've collapsed into an embarrassing heap in record amount of time. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
What's happening here? | ||
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What? What? | |
You're telling me that a cabinet for the first time in history with not a single white man has collapsed in ignominious defeat in less than two weeks? | ||
I don't understand what's happening anymore. | ||
Also this story, top NIH director admits Boston Lab that created new COVID strain did not clear research with agency and only learned details on DailyMail.com. | ||
So sure, they're doing gain-of-function research that is creating a COVID virus that kills 80% of the people it infects. | ||
but hey, at least they're doing it with no oversight. | ||
How has this not happened before? | ||
How have we not already, as the human species, been wiped out by a virus? | ||
Do you think maybe you should get permission? | ||
Maybe you should get confirmation before you go do something like this? | ||
Apparently not. Apparently the people in charge didn't even know. | ||
It was just like a side project. | ||
Just something they were doing because they felt like it. | ||
It's on their own initiative. | ||
Thought they'd do this. | ||
It's incredible, isn't it? | ||
Isn't it wild? The director at NIAID, Dr. | ||
Emily Erbelding, says she was unaware of the specific details of the research. | ||
She claims to have only found out the experiments may have involved enhancing pathogens on Monday. | ||
Grants totaling $1.1 million from NIAID are listed as having helped fund the research at Boston University. | ||
Amazing. Amazing. They didn't even know. | ||
They didn't even know this was happening in Boston University. | ||
Gave them a million dollars. | ||
Didn't care what they did with it. | ||
Didn't bother to check. | ||
No oversight whatsoever. | ||
Just unbelievable. | ||
With that, we'll go out to the phone calls. | ||
Actually, a lot of calls sort of in the same vein. | ||
Let's go to Tim in California. | ||
Let's talk about Wuhan and the Nipah virus. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Tim. You're on the air. | ||
Yes, good morning. We broke this story on the American Journal actually about a year ago, and at the time I talked about Dr. | ||
Stephen Quay, Stephen with a V, Quay, Q-U-A-Y, who has 87 U.S. patents in 22 different fields of medicine, and he had the opportunity to examine samples from Mm-hmm. | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
And he reminded them, hey, this is a biosafety level 4 pathogen, and it is a CDC-designated bioterrorism agent. | ||
And his testimony is, this is the most dangerous gain-of-function research I have ever encountered. | ||
And we should assume this research continues to this day at the Wuhan Institute. | ||
And so, you know, the difference is Boston is in the United States. | ||
Wuhan is in China. | ||
Mm-hmm. And it's just concerning that it took him a year to finally get before Congress. | ||
And we have waves of kamikaze drones. | ||
What about Bill Gates' flying syringes? | ||
And now, here in California, we have these Aedes, A-E-D-E-S, these Aedes mosquitoes. | ||
They're just all over Southern California, and they're called ankle biters because they don't fly very well. | ||
But if they don't fly very well, how did so many of them get everywhere all at once, and everyone is just like a big thing? | ||
And I'm thinking, okay, what's going on with all this? | ||
If they're willing to send all this... | ||
And now this other new sexier drug that's ten times more deadly, and we don't even put on uniforms and we're all just getting executed. | ||
You know, maybe these people are also doing some funky stuff with mosquitoes, too. | ||
After all, he came out and talked about flying syringes. | ||
I don't know. Maybe I'm going to get, you know, visited today or something for talking about this story. | ||
But I am telling you about specific testimony. | ||
It was... | ||
Given on August 3rd of this year by Dr. | ||
Stephen Quay, and this was a Homeland Security Subcommittee on Emerging Threats. | ||
And he told them what he knew. | ||
And even the World Health Organization lists NEPA as a virus with pandemic potential. | ||
It attacks the brain and can spread from human to human and has a fatality rate as high as 75%. | ||
So if we're concerned about an 80% Boston U, you should be concerned about a 75% NEPA virus crazy stuff that they put in... | ||
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What's the word they used? | |
Uh... We're the clone format. | ||
Clearly, this guy that's an expert can prove to you, hey, man, they were screwing with this stuff. | ||
They were making it different than it is. | ||
It's already way deadly, and they're making it much, much, much more deadly than it was, and this is in China. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, and they're doing it in Boston, apparently doing it with no oversight or permission from the governing body. | ||
Yeah. Listen to the rhetoric they used when it came to unvaccinated people a year ago. | ||
They're still using it today, but when it was in its most intense form, they... | ||
And still to this day, like, you don't deserve medical care. | ||
If you die because you don't get a heart transplant, you deserve it for not getting vaccinated. | ||
I mean, they are out for blood against people that refuse to take the vaccine, that don't trust the science. | ||
I mean... | ||
I legitimately worry that, like, one of these people would release the virus on purpose, thinking that they're doing a good thing and that they're going to get rid of all the unvaccinated people. | ||
I mean, is it really so far-fetched when you have major newspapers writing headlines that are just like, the unvaccinated do not deserve our sympathy. | ||
Let them die. When you have late night show hosts sitting there, Jimmy Kimmel going, I think, you know, if you go to the hospital, if you're Vaccinated, come right in, sir. | ||
And if you're unvaccinated, let them die in the gutter. | ||
And everybody's like, yeah, let them die in the gutter for not being vaccinated. | ||
And I know I mentioned this yesterday, and Matt said, well, then they would all die because the vaccines don't help or the vaccines make it worse. | ||
But in their mindset, they think the vaccine works, the vaccine is good. | ||
Anybody that didn't get it is an existential danger to humanity. | ||
So what if, you know, just an accident here, what if accidentally released this pathogen? | ||
With the assumption that those who are vaccinated will be protected and those who are unvaccinated have an 80% chance of dying. | ||
And I'm helping the earth by getting rid of all the unvaccinated people. | ||
I mean, when their language is genocidal and their actions have the potential for genocide, maybe we should be extremely worried that these types of things are going on in this country and have gone on. | ||
Oh, and by the way, the coronavirus was that virus. | ||
They did release it on purpose. | ||
It wasn't as successful or as deadly as they wanted it to be or expected it to be, but they got everything that they wanted out of it anyway, from the vaccine to the digital passports to the great reset and reorganization of the entire global economy and the ensuing shortages which will allow for rationing, which will allow for their total control. | ||
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I think it's been highly successful whether it killed everybody or not. | |
We'll see what the next step is in their insane plan. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'll say third hour has begun. | ||
It hasn't, has it? We will be spending the next segment and the third hour taking your phone calls. | ||
So let's get right into it. | ||
We'll begin with Clown Car in New York City. | ||
Talks about vaccines and children. | ||
They've done it. They have unanimously voted to add COVID-19 shots to the childhood vaccination schedule, despite Everything we know about it and everything we know about the actual danger that COVID poses to children. | ||
.9997. 99.9997% chance of survival of getting it. | ||
But hey, we got to inject them with that thing that puts them in the hospital one out of 500 times to protect them against the thing that puts them in a hospital one out of 10,000 times. | ||
That's how this works. Thanks for calling in, Clown Car. | ||
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You're on the air. Clown Car, what are you doing, sir? | |
I wanted to let you know... | ||
In 1995, my son Jonathan was given a 3-in-1 vaccination, and within 12 hours, he stopped breathing and he died. | ||
God rest his soul. So, I used to not be able to say those words without crying hysterically, although I have to say, over the past few years of me talking about it more through your show and the other shows, it's actually helped me kind of heal a little bit. | ||
Now, any parent out there thinks that they should go inject their child with an experimental pill vaccine that hasn't been approved by anybody, which we know to cause XXYZ, why would they do it? | ||
Keep your kids out of school. | ||
It's time to shut America down. | ||
InfoWarriors out there, if you're listening, call your friends and say, hey, have you heard of the CDC, you know, forcing this vaccination into the regimen to have your kids in school? | ||
Because they don't. And I'll tell you what, I know somebody who checked on their computer yesterday and said, hey, let me find out about this, and couldn't find out anything. | ||
A regular parent, a beautiful person who loves their children, and couldn't find the information out, and said, where are you hearing this crazy stuff? | ||
Oh, that Infowars? Oh, they don't know anything. | ||
Well, let me tell you something, and I know, because my son's in a grave. | ||
So I know that vaccinations kill. | ||
Whether this is a vaccination, whether this is a gene therapy, a viral vector, we know that it shouldn't be put into human beings, especially if Bill Gates is behind it, especially if Dr. | ||
Fauci's behind it. We already know their history. | ||
We need to shut America down! | ||
100%, Clark. I mean, how can it possibly be worth the risk? | ||
How can it possibly... I mean, we were just talking about pros and cons. | ||
The pro is that maybe you avoid the flu. | ||
Maybe. And the reality is that you actually are more likely to get it. | ||
It's more likely to be severe. | ||
90% of the people dying from COVID have gotten the vaccine. | ||
So the pros don't even exist. | ||
They literally don't exist. But in the best-case scenario... | ||
The only thing in the pro list is that when you get COVID, it might potentially, maybe they think, ostensibly, hypothetically, will be slightly better than if you get it and don't have the vaccine. | ||
Like, that's the pro. The pro is when you get COVID, it might potentially be slightly less severe than not. | ||
The con is... | ||
It's your child in the hospital. | ||
It's your child with lifelong conditions. | ||
It's your child dying. | ||
Why would you ever take that risk? | ||
Why would you ever take that gamble? | ||
I mean, this is like telling you put $10,000 down on black. | ||
If you lose, you lose that $10,000. | ||
If you win, I give you $1. | ||
So put down the $10,000 for the chance to win one. | ||
Would you do that? I mean, it's just not worth it. | ||
You're absolutely right, Clown Car. | ||
And I can just thank you for... | ||
Thank you for sharing what you've been through because I know it's not easy for you. | ||
It's not easy for me to even hear and respond to. | ||
So I know how difficult it is for you and just thank you for doing that for us and using your experience to hopefully prevent other people from having to go through what you went through. | ||
It's, yeah, the most important thing you could possibly be doing at this moment. | ||
Thank you so much for that call. | ||
Let's go to Sean in California now, who also wants to talk about the CDC voting to put these vaccines on the childhood vaccination schedule. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Sean, you're on the air. | ||
Hey, good morning, Harrison. How you been? | ||
Good, thank you. Awesome. | ||
Yeah, it's been a while since I've called in, but this vote went down 15 to 0, 15 to 0. | ||
Now, we know somewhere there are names for those people that made that vote. | ||
So, people have got to start finding out who these folks are, and I'm not saying do anything unlawful or illegal. | ||
I am saying hold them to account, though. | ||
They voted. They need to be held to account, just like you would a politician. | ||
And the thought I had with this, Harrison, is we wanted an October surprise. | ||
It's a one-two punch, you know? | ||
They vote for that vaccine approval. | ||
That means, yes, it's on the schedule for the kids. | ||
It means adults now will have to take it as well for their employers. | ||
And we have the issue with Boston. | ||
Oh, there's a new deadly strain. | ||
Now, this dovetails, as Alex would say, into that the next strain would be the deadly one to make everyone who resisted the last round actually go and get themselves jabbed because it'll be a deadlier strain. | ||
I mean, we kicked that research for COVID-19 out of Chapel Hill in North Carolina, and it wound up outsourced to China and to Wuhan. | ||
And what could go wrong? | ||
Well, they had an outbreak in a big metropolitan city. | ||
Oh, wait, we've got Boston and the whole East Coast. | ||
What could go wrong? | ||
You know, Justin died for that October surprise. | ||
So, you know, I kind of see that, Harrison, as something they're beginning to, you know, prep us with, you know, give us the narrative, the staging. | ||
We can't get afraid. | ||
We have to be active. | ||
And I haven't had the opportunity to call in until this morning, so I want to give you a little bit of follow-up. | ||
You know, these little itty-bee things here. | ||
First of all, you know I was on top of the drag queen story time issue, right? | ||
Of course. Okay. | ||
Are you against me giving out the name of a drag queen story time, my background check, or should we avoid the whole doxing thing? | ||
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I mean, your call, your show. | |
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
Sure. So give us the groundwork here. | ||
What did you find? Well, here's the thing. | ||
I went and checked some stuff, and the reason it's not really doxing this particular individual is because they've already spoken to ABC News and other outlets in California. | ||
So this one drag queen out of the three, Giovanni Morales, I run a background check, and there's three Giovanni Morales that I find in SoCal. | ||
J-O-V-A-N-I, Morales, M-O-R-A-L-E-S. And one of these profiles, it just has a citation. | ||
And everything else on the profile is ghosted. | ||
It's gone. I'm using the Truthfinder app, which, you know, you pay a subscription, they advertise on YouTube, blah, blah, blah. | ||
I'm like, that is probably our one. | ||
And isn't it amazing? There's so little information on this person. | ||
So I'm going to try to track down the other two. | ||
But having gone to that event, these folks were a little bit crappier the last time. | ||
Last time, they parked near the stores. | ||
You could watch them leave the bookstore and go to their vehicles. | ||
This time, they actually went and parked all the way around the corner. | ||
Which, of course, I made a point to follow. | ||
I didn't get the license plate, but they were using a white Chevy Silverado, which, hey, that's a lot of gas money. | ||
Hey, Sean, just got to let you know, man, it is not a good idea to go harass people and follow people around. | ||
We appreciate you being concerned about the topic, but again, that's something that you need to report to police if you feel like there's suspicious activity. | ||
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What do you think about that, Sean? So... | |
Where I'm going with that is that you've got to gather the evidence on this stuff. | ||
You've got to do the work. | ||
You get what I'm saying, Harrison? Well, I think if they're in public and they're talking to news stations and they're giving their name out and being a representative for a group, I don't think there's any problem with investigating their background and seeing who they are, if they're putting themselves in that position. | ||
I think, yeah, tracking them or trying to get their... | ||
License plate or whatever, I wouldn't suggest that or cosign on that, of course, especially if they're just doing it in private. | ||
But if they're on ABC News talking about it, then I don't see the problem in talking about they themselves making themselves a centerpiece for this. | ||
And, of course, it shouldn't even be happening in the first place. | ||
I don't know about... You know, you can call the cops and go, hey, there's a grown man fondling children at the library, and they'll rush to see what's going on. | ||
But, you know, if you say, well, there's a grown man in a dress fondling children, but he's dressed up like a mermaid, then they'll say, yes, well, that's a public event, and they're allowed to do that. | ||
So, you know, police actually stopping legal activity in this case, not going to happen. | ||
So, a little bit weird. | ||
A little bit of a gray zone, dead zone here. | ||
But thank you so much for your call, Sean. | ||
I do want to try to get to one more before we have to go to break. | ||
We've got Kim in Wisconsin who wants to talk about the cover-up of the coup. | ||
One minute left in this segment. | ||
Kim, you're on the air. Good morning, Harrison. | ||
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Good morning. I would like to get the message across that when they have cover-ups, they always mess up. | |
So we must not go forward. | ||
We have to go back. | ||
We have to go back to the cases that have started. | ||
A message to Alex Yeh and Winchester. | ||
We must look into this together. | ||
See if the cases can get thrown out. | ||
See if the judges can get disbarred. | ||
the attorneys disbarred and who works together for the clients. | ||
And I mean, the problem with being run by a corrupt cabal of evildoers is that every time they get outed, every time their criminality is exposed, instead of it actually being punished and corrected and fixed, they double down and it makes everything that much worse. | ||
They launch Crossfire Hurricane and when they got caught, They launched the Mueller investigation, and when that didn't go anywhere, they got to launch the Durham investigation. | ||
It's like they have to keep doubling down like the old woman that swallows a spider to get the fly she swallowed. | ||
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Now I want to go to a video. | ||
And it seems like the only light in the darkness at this point are the occasional speeches that you get from... | ||
Regular people and parents to places like school boards and city councils that shows that all is not lost, that the spirit of humanity and the goodness of the average American is still there, is still burning like an ember in the hearts of America and Americans. | ||
And we might not be in control yet, but we certainly have the We certainly have what it takes. | ||
So we'll take a moment to bask in the glory of the average, regular, non-brainwashed American. | ||
As we watch this video, man addresses a woke liberal school board in all the right way with facts and godly knowledge. | ||
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Here it is. The last name is Aman Chukwu. | |
Thank you very much for correcting me, Mr. | ||
Aman Chukwu. Yes, no problem. | ||
It means I know God. | ||
Luke chapter 17 and 2. | ||
It says, it is better for a person to have a millstone tied around their neck and to be thrown into the sea than for anyone to harm or damage a child. | ||
So, the question today to the school board is, only you know whether or not your role, the policies, the curriculum, and the things that you allow in this school system in Wake County, only you know whether or not a millstone is tied around your neck. | ||
The reality is this. | ||
God is going to judge every last one of you for decisions that are made on behalf of children. | ||
You know, this past year, we spent $1 million on a diversity office. | ||
And how did that benefit black children? | ||
How did it benefit children in general? | ||
Well, 78 percent of third through eighth grade black students are not proficient in math in Wake County. | ||
We're wasting taxpayer dollars putting money towards this diversity office that's not benefiting those who need it the most. | ||
Sixty-six percent of third through eighth grade students are not proficient in reading. | ||
Black students, they're not reading on grade level. | ||
They're not performing mathematically, and they're not going to be able to get jobs in the fields like STEM. But we're wasting money on a diversity, equity and inclusion office while we are failing black students in the name of diversity. | ||
You know, in the Jim Crow era, black students were locked out of the public school system. | ||
But today, they are trapped in. | ||
And many of these students need options. | ||
They need school choice. | ||
They need the opportunity to take their taxpayer dollars and take it to school systems that will benefit them and support them and educate them. | ||
And as we talk about inclusion and making sure that the trans student feels comfortable and the queer student feels comfortable, what does that have to do with reading, writing, and arithmetic? | ||
As we are teaching cultural Marxism and grooming children to be the next pervert, we are damaging our kids in this public school system. | ||
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Okay, we're good now. Let's go to Daniel in Arizona. | ||
I want to talk about Kanye West. | ||
Thanks, Colin. And Daniel, you are on the air. | ||
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Yeah, so coming from a Christian perspective, his comments about Jewish influence, I actually agree with him in a way. | |
In another way, I disagree. | ||
I agree that we really should not be mixing with unbelievers, including Jews in particular, because Galatians 4, Chapter 4, verse 21 through 31 says that they are our persecutors. | ||
They're Ishmael, we're Isaac, and they are our persecutors. | ||
And it's always been that way. | ||
They persecuted the early church. | ||
They assassinated Jesus. | ||
They persecuted all the prophets before. | ||
But with that being said, when Stephen was stoned to death, he said, when he was dying, he said, Lord, do not hold this sin against them. | ||
Which is an example of loving your enemies. | ||
So they are our enemies, but we're not supposed to be their enemies. | ||
We're supposed to love them. | ||
And so that's part one. | ||
The other part is Kanye West says that blacks are Jews. | ||
And for anyone who knows anything about this topic here, it's absolutely ridiculous. | ||
Especially the idea that the original Jews were blacks. | ||
They actually found Joseph's Pyramid in Egypt. | ||
You can look that up. | ||
Joseph's pyramid. Joseph, the son of Israel. | ||
They found his pyramid in Egypt, and he's a white guy with red hair, literally. | ||
Just like King David was described as having red hair. | ||
So, you know, he's an original Jew, right? | ||
So he's not black. Yeah. | ||
And the other one was you said that you don't know how to get people fired up about traditional life. | ||
How do you get people fired up about traditional life? | ||
The reason people are not fired up about traditional life is because traditional life was never meant to be an end in itself. | ||
It was always supposed to be about God. | ||
Worship God, and the rest of your life is orderly. | ||
So the reason people are not fired up about regular life is because they're not doing real regular life, which is worshiping God. | ||
Then everything you do is for the glory of God, and therefore it's charged with the energy of God and love for God. | ||
That's why. | ||
Hmm. | ||
Right on. | ||
I think you're certainly right about that, Daniel. | ||
Good call. Interesting topics. | ||
I mean, I don't agree that... | ||
That Jews are our enemies, necessarily. | ||
I don't think that's not the way I see it, necessarily. | ||
But it is weird the way that, like... | ||
Especially evangelicals in this country, but a lot of Christians in this country literally think that Judaism just is Christianity. | ||
It's just kind of strange. | ||
They're like, no, they're like Christians, but better! | ||
And it's like, no, it's a different religion. | ||
And it's like objectionable, or people are offended at the idea that these are different religions and we believe different things at a foundational level. | ||
That's what it means to be a different religion. | ||
I don't know why that would be offensive to anybody or objectionable to anybody. | ||
Good call, though. Interesting stuff. | ||
Thanks for your input, Daniel. | ||
Let's go to James in Indiana. | ||
I want to talk about Senator Grassley and the agents who have blown the whistle to him about the actions and behavior of the FBI. James, thanks for calling in. | ||
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You're on the air. Yeah, that's the article of the year coming out right now. | |
It's called Senator Grassley's 665 Agents Leave in the Past 20 Years for Misconduct. | ||
The DOJ usually hides its crimes so the numbers are worse than what's being reported. | ||
There should be an outcry for Congress to release all the names involved so every case they were involved with can be reopened because we know how the DOJ screws over innocent people on a regular basis. | ||
It's also being reported that a federal judge was watching porn while at work and the agency is hiding stuff. | ||
Lastly, we know how the government violates the First Amendment as Candace Owen was on recently with Tucker telling how the government threatened to start a witch hunt on her if she doesn't stop reporting on BLM. Right now, they're open about it now. | ||
I mean, it used to be the only thing that they could say to justify the big tech censorship was, well, it's a private company doing it, but that's not the case anymore. | ||
I mean, we are losing the First Amendment. | ||
We may have fully lost the First Amendment, but we know for sure that the Biden administration and the executive branch, as well as the FBI and various... | ||
Aspects of the police state are working in concert with big tech to silence people that they don't like, to investigate people that they want to look into. | ||
And so this concept of, well, it's a private business, they can do what they want, goes right out the window when you have the federal government engaged in censorship in blatant and extreme violation of that most fundamental of American laws. | ||
Here's the story from The Hill. | ||
That you were just pointing out. | ||
665 FBI employees left after agency misconduct investigation. | ||
Whistleblower disclosure. | ||
Chuck Grassley said he obtained internal records from a whistleblower alleging 665 FBI employees retired or resigned following misconduct investigations to avoid receiving final disciplinary letters. | ||
And I'm hearing that every single one of them got a job at Twitter. | ||
Isn't that interesting? Isn't that strange? | ||
Kidding, but am I? Grassley said the whistleblower, whom he did not name, provided an internal Justice Department report that indicated that employees left between 2004 and 2020 that included 45 senior-level employees. | ||
The allegation and records paint a disgraceful picture of abuse that women within the FBI have had to live with for many years, Grassley wrote in a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland. | ||
This abuse and misconduct is outrageous and beyond acceptable. | ||
Grassley's office said Justice Department officials created the report following an Associated Press story in 2020 that revealed sexual conduct allegations among senior officials in the Bureau. | ||
It's just the latest. I mean, it's been about once a month for the past six months that some whistleblower allegation or some new revelation about misconduct in the FBI has come to light. | ||
And yet, what has been done? | ||
How have they paid? | ||
What reform has taken place to make sure that this is not happening in the future? | ||
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While we're on the topic of Kanye West, Ye went on Piers Morgan yesterday. | ||
And you know, I really hate falling into cliches and just the like, the Democrats are the real racist, but cliches are cliches for a reason. | ||
Cliches are cliche because they're true and they get said so much that it becomes annoying. | ||
Especially when the thing you're complaining about doesn't change and you just have to keep dealing with the same issue over and over. | ||
And it's just, it feels so pathetic to just always be like, yeah, but imagine if it was the other way around. | ||
But some ways, that's the only way to actually understand this sort of stuff. | ||
So we're going to do it again. | ||
And we're going to imagine. | ||
We're going to just take ourselves to the theater of the mind and just imagine if, I don't know, Colin Kaepernick were to be interrogated, interviewed by someone like Piers Morgan, In the same way, | ||
when so many white people and really just American patriots were offended at his actions and his hateful and bigoted words against themselves and their ancestors, he, of course, was treated as a hero. | ||
He was respected. | ||
His opinion was valued. | ||
People said it's an important conversation that we need to be having. | ||
So just imagine if instead of all of that, he was treated in the way that Piers Morgan treats Kanye West in this interview. | ||
And hopefully it will at least serve the purpose of illustrating how really bizarre this type of questioning is that's taking place on international news media. | ||
To one of the most influential, popular, the richest black man in history, Kanye West. | ||
Let's watch his interview on Piers Morgan now. | ||
Now regret saying on Jewish people. | ||
Are you sorry you said that? | ||
No. I don't think it matters. You should be. | ||
Absolutely not. You should be. | ||
Absolutely not. Yeah, but yeah, you should be. | ||
Absolutely not. When you insult the Jewish people and say you're going death gone free on the Jewish people, that is as racist as anything you say you've been through and any pain that you've experienced. | ||
It's the same thing. Racism is racism. | ||
And you know that, I think, don't you? | ||
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Yeah, obviously. That's why I said it. | |
So you said it knowing it's racist? | ||
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Yes. I fought fire with fire. | |
I'm not here to get hosed down. | ||
I fought fire with fire. | ||
I'm not here to get hosed down. | ||
Is that a lyric? That could be a lyric. | ||
Now, what Piers Morgan just was saying there could absolutely have applied to someone like Colin Kaepernick. | ||
Seriously, imagine if Colin Kaepernick took a knee and was divided on CNN or wherever Piers Morgan is building his nest these days, like a vulture. | ||
He goes on with him and Piers Morgan, just exactly the same words. | ||
You wouldn't need to change a single word, change Jews for whites, I guess. | ||
Like, can you imagine? | ||
Colin Kaepernick says something about white people, Being evil and keeping the black person down. | ||
And Piers Morgan going, do you regret now saying that? | ||
Colin Cowherty's like, no. | ||
He's like, but you should. Are you sorry? | ||
No. But you should be. | ||
But you should be. | ||
You should be sorry. He's just like, I'm not. | ||
But you should be. It's like, what is this? | ||
What is going on? | ||
Is this an interview or is this a struggle session? | ||
What is this exactly? Well, a lot of people found what you did to be very racist, so apologize. | ||
Apologize right now. Apologize immediately. | ||
Just like, no. | ||
No, I'm not going to. | ||
It really shows you what it would be like to live in a white supremacist country. | ||
If we actually had a white supremacist country, that would be the type of question That Colin Kaepernick would be asked, right? | ||
I mean, the balls, the balls on Piers Morgan to tell a black man your statements about Jews are worse than anything you as a black man have ever experienced. | ||
That's the worst racism than you have ever experienced. | ||
Like, can you imagine the outrage if Colin Kaepernick went on Fox News and they were like, you slams for staying for the flag but not bowing, but bowing down to Nike dollars. | ||
Did he demand that he apologized? | ||
Did he bring him on his show and... | ||
But you should be. | ||
But you should be sorry. You should be sorry. | ||
Admit that you're sorry right now. | ||
Admit it. Admit that you're sorry. | ||
Can you imagine the outrage? If he had told Colin Kaepernick that him kneeling down, the things he said about white people were racism, worse than anything that you as a black man have ever experienced. | ||
No Fox News personality or anybody said anything that ridiculous to Colin Kaepernick when he was doing his thing. | ||
No one said everybody got behind it. | ||
It's just... It's just so bizarre just looking at these things like a space alien. | ||
Like just somebody who's not from Earth and is just observing this without any stake in it, without any understanding or comprehension or care about the religious or ethnic makeup of the people involved. | ||
It's very weird when you look at this just completely normally and go... | ||
Why do people have such insanely different reactions to what is essentially the same thing? | ||
You realize everybody's operating off of a very subjective platform. | ||
Nothing objective in any of this. | ||
Let's go now to the phone calls. Andrew in New Jersey. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Andrew. | ||
You want to talk about the Donald J. Trump rape accuser? | ||
I don't know if you know this, Andrew. | ||
Rape? Actually not sexy. | ||
This is news. You're on the air. | ||
Yeah, the last caller earlier about the white got fused. | ||
Joseph, he said, had red hair. | ||
So Joseph was a ginger. | ||
Yes. But on a serious note, the man that you play from the school board was outstanding. | ||
Hopefully that video is posted on band.video or infowars.com. | ||
I'm going to send it, post it. | ||
And send it to my friends from the Pennsylvania school board that I used to cover, and they'll be impressed and inspired to, you know, keep fighting. | ||
And speaking of the school board, the man went to complain that the trans person, a man who identified and dressed as a female high school student, raped his daughter. | ||
And instead of him being prosecuted and reported, they just moved him to another school because they thought it would be bad for the trans movement. | ||
And when he was in the other school, he did the same. | ||
He raped another girl in the bathroom. | ||
And the father was complaining, rightfully so, and they hogtied him. | ||
The cops, I've seen the video on your channel. | ||
Com. | ||
Wrestled him down on time. | ||
Hauled him away and charged him with a crime for being angry that the rape of his daughter had been covered up to support the political desires of the transgender supportive school board. | ||
Welcome back, folks. We are going to go out to your phone calls once again in this segment, but we've got to play some videos here because a trend has started. | ||
I don't think we're going to see the end of any time soon. | ||
It began earlier this week with anti-war protesters standing up in the, by the way, completely empty auditorium where AOC was holding a town hall. | ||
There were literally like four people in the entire auditorium hall and two of them were anti-AOC protesters. | ||
So that's embarrassing. | ||
And they stood up and they called out AOC for being a fake, a fraud. | ||
Ineffective, worthless, actually contributing to the downfall of this country in complete contradiction to everything she promised her supporters. | ||
These are supporters of AOC who are frustrated that she wasn't living up to the claims that she made, which I frankly don't. | ||
Don't care about. The important part is understanding that this isn't a bug in the system. | ||
This is a feature. | ||
This is baked in to socialist thought and socialist dogma and socialist action and political behavior. | ||
This is how they operate. | ||
They are a top-down ideology that follows orders, even when those orders come from their corporate masters. | ||
So, it's not surprising to me. | ||
I'm glad she's not doing what she wants to do. | ||
I'm glad she's incapable of achieving anything whatsoever of any note. | ||
I'm fine with that because what she wants to achieve is worse than what's going on now. | ||
With that being said, you should understand that this is going to keep happening. | ||
This is going to keep going. So, she tried to hold another town hall. | ||
This time, the room was a little bit more full, slightly. | ||
Unfortunately, the people that showed up Weren't exactly her biggest fans and shouted her down. | ||
Let's go now to clip number two. | ||
As we see the crowd chanting, AOC has got to go. | ||
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AOC has got to go! | |
Oh, God. | ||
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Oh, no. | |
She's dancing. Oh, Lord. | ||
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Oh, God. It hurts. | |
Oh, God. It's so embarrassing. | ||
Very classy. | ||
Thank you, sir. She's so embarrassing. | ||
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Okay. Oh, God. | |
The cringe. The cringe is real. | ||
Somebody's turned off the lights. | ||
She has to run away. | ||
One gay voice sounds up in support. | ||
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Ooh. | |
I'm serious. | ||
I'm like... | ||
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It's like a full body cringe. | |
Listen, okay. | ||
Oh, God. | ||
Oh, God, it hurts so much. | ||
It's so embarrassing. | ||
She's such an embarrassment. She and all of her supporters. | ||
Oh, they should be ashamed. | ||
Oh, they should be ashamed to be alive. | ||
Oh, let's watch it again. Let's watch it again. | ||
Let's go to clip number one here. | ||
Just the end part here. | ||
Where AOC, after trying to dance her way out of it... | ||
So freaking embarrassing. | ||
Just have some decorum. | ||
Just have some gravitas. | ||
Just stand there. | ||
Literally just stand there. | ||
It's the only thing to do when you're being protested. | ||
You can't shout these people down. | ||
Don't dance along with them, you... | ||
Embarrassment. You physical embodiment of human shame. | ||
Dance, you idiot. | ||
She dances. She's dancing to the protesters, calling her out. | ||
And that doesn't work. | ||
Her brain just breaks and she starts doing a comical Mexican accent. | ||
What? Let's go to clip number one. | ||
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All right, listen, listen, okay, listen. | |
Congresswoman. Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. | ||
That's in no way racist at all. | ||
Listen, okay, just listen. | ||
Hey, Vato, hey, listen. | ||
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Hey, you guys just listen for a second, okay, you guys. | |
Okay, I'm listening to what you're saying now. | ||
He's code-switching. | ||
She's pretending to actually be a Hispanic woman. | ||
Weird. Oh, God. | ||
I'm serious. I'm like exhausted. | ||
My whole body is cringing so hard. | ||
I'm like feeling lightheaded now. | ||
It really hurts. I'm sorry I had to do that to you folks. | ||
I really am. | ||
I am sorry. | ||
I'd like to apologize on behalf of this show for having to show you that clip. | ||
And I'd also like to apologize on behalf of America for having people that support this AOC is going to have some explaining to do. | ||
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Hey, you guys, don't be protesting me, okay? | |
Let's go out to the phone calls, man. | ||
Okay, we're going out to Stephen in Florida. | ||
Okay, Stephen, thanks for calling in. | ||
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You are on the air. Stephen? | |
Hey, good morning. Good morning, AOC. That was a great clip of AOC and the Cheap Monk. | ||
Si, gracias. | ||
Alright, that's it. It's over. | ||
Okay, no more accents. Silly voices are done for the remainder of the show. | ||
Executive decision. It has been decided. | ||
Thank you for calling in, Stephen. You're on the air. | ||
Okay. Yeah, two quick things. | ||
First of all, if you go to John Burt Society's website, jbs.org, I get text alerts from them. | ||
And this isn't getting a lot of play. | ||
We haven't heard a lot about this. | ||
You read this article that they've got on their site about stopping this, and it talks about how this began formally under U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement on April 27, 2017, to renegotiate the also dangerous North American Free Trade Agreement, NAFTA, which had existed since 1994. | ||
You can read the whole article, but It kind of surprised me that what Trump did actually led to what we're facing now, which is what they've wanted all along, the elimination of our borders and incorporating us into what will be the North American Union, the equivalent of the European Union, and you see what a disaster that's been. | ||
So everybody needs to look at that and oppose that. | ||
Well, I remember covering that at the time, and I remember it being a good thing and sort of rolling back some of NAFTA's More unfair laws and rulings when it came to how Mexico and America and Canada would interact with each other. | ||
But I guess there's a new interpretation of that. | ||
Thanks for the call, Stephen. | ||
Let's go to now. | ||
We've got Kevin in Wyoming. | ||
This is a follow-up call, Fighting Tranny Storytime. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Kevin, you're on the air. | ||
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What's going down in Chinatown, Charlie Brown? | |
Love the cowboy bebop you do at the beginning of these shows. | ||
I was going to do a Piers Morgan. | ||
You broke my heart. So, here's the deal. | ||
In Wyoming, I've called you a half dozen times. | ||
We've had some victory. | ||
But, you know, It's about keeping the momentum going. | ||
On Monday, there's a library board meeting at 4 in the afternoon. | ||
It's either going to be at the local library in Gillette or the, I believe, the county commissioner's chamber is in the courthouse. | ||
And we need people to get there. | ||
We've managed to change most of the board. | ||
There's only one holdout on the board. | ||
An old, bald, leftist activist judge. | ||
I don't know what it is with these old, bald, pervert leftists, but they're all judges for some reason. | ||
I guess they've got a club. Maybe they meet in Bohemia. | ||
On West California near Santa Cruz every year. | ||
I don't know. Tell you what, Kevin, we're running out of time, so how can people support you? | ||
How can they come out and help this takeover commence? | ||
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Please come on out to the library board meeting at 4 o'clock on Monday and let your voices be heard. | |
We've got to get these books out of the libraries that are perverting our kids. | ||
It's an agenda. We all know it. | ||
And pray. Pray. Pray to God. | ||
Vote. Vote against the rhinos. | ||
We need them out. And don't be so mean to Piers Morgan. | ||
You know my brain was neutered. | ||
Hey, Pierce, thank you for calling. | ||
We appreciate it. More calls on the other side, folks. | ||
He's going to be a fiesta. | ||
He's good. Stay with us, won't you? | ||
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We're going to go out to your phone calls for this final segment. | ||
We've got Savox in Seattle. | ||
I don't know if I'm pronouncing that right, but thanks for calling in. | ||
Savox, you're on the air. | ||
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That's right, Harrison. Thank you. | |
This is Savox. And here's Morgan calling Kenya. | ||
It's so ridiculous because he, you know, I identify as a white Mexican with dark hair that look like a Middle Eastern. | ||
So, you know, it's the same thing with calling Trump a racist. | ||
Like, oh, he's racist against Mexicans. | ||
No, that's wrong because we're all a melting pot. | ||
And I'm going to do my AOC. Hey, Vato! | ||
Hey, AOC! You suck. | ||
We don't like you. You don't represent us. | ||
You know, I've been here almost 20 years. | ||
And it's just sad to see everything collapsing. | ||
I wanted to promote The Great Reset by Alex Jones. | ||
It's been a great book. | ||
I'm in the first few pages, but It's been great. | ||
We need physical copies of everything. | ||
You know, they might screw up everything, the internet. | ||
We need physical copies of your life so you can have memories. | ||
And with that say, to all my Latinos, I have this song that Alex Jones plays, the Mind Control by Stephen Marley. | ||
I made this Spanish version, Control Mentales, on YouTube. | ||
You can find it. Starbucks, X-A-V-O-X, on YouTube, and you'll find a Mind Control cover. | ||
And this is how we fight. | ||
We fight with whatever we can, music and culture. | ||
But you don't call people racist just because they say, oh, Jews or Mexicans. | ||
No, we are white Mexicans, brown Mexicans, black Mexicans, black Jews, anything. | ||
Racism is just... | ||
The racist word is just a word. | ||
They just throw it out there. | ||
Yeah, it's just a weapon people use. | ||
And, I mean, to me, the ideal world is a world where people of all races have pride in themselves and can succeed in whichever lifestyle that they personally choose to pursue happiness within. | ||
And we can all... | ||
Just chill. | ||
It doesn't mean that we're all perfectly equal and we need a perfect representation of everybody and any lack of representation is innately racist. | ||
It's just like... It's fine. | ||
It's all fine. | ||
And everybody can be proud of themselves and fight for themselves. | ||
And I want a strong Mexico, just like I want a strong Canada, just like I want a strong Serbia. | ||
I mean, all we want is for everybody to rise on the, you know, tide of, you know, the ebbing tide of flowing, I guess, flowing tide of humanity. | ||
And we can all get better together. | ||
Instead of championing positive things for their race, they want to tear down other races in some sort of fit of envy or jealousy, or I don't know what it is, but it's a feedback loop of destruction that captures everybody in its downward spiral. | ||
Thanks so much for that call, Savix. | ||
Savix on YouTube, S-A-V-O-X, and he's got a... | ||
Some cover songs on there. Let's go to Marcus in Ohio. | ||
Wants to pick presidential winners and losers. | ||
Thanks, Colin. Marcus, you're on the air. | ||
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Sure. Good morning, Harrison. How are you? | |
Good, thank you. Good. | ||
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All right. First one is Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert versus Sarah Palin and Judge Judy. | |
Ooh, who would I vote for? | ||
Yes, sir. Oh, I got to give it to the MGT Boebert team. | ||
They got experience. Okay. | ||
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Okay, and then we got another one. | |
You have to pick one here. | ||
We've got Liz Cheney and Lori Lightfoot versus AOC and Greta Thunberg. | ||
Oh, Lord. | ||
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There's no losers in that one. | |
I'm going to go AOC, Greta Thunberg, strictly for the meme possibilities. | ||
I think that the sheer stupidity out of that pairing would be a hilarious final four years of existence. | ||
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Yeah, that'd be fun. Okay, then we have DeSantis and Jack Posobiec versus Donald Trump and Kanye West. | |
Hey, you know, I love DeSantis and I love Jack, but I think you know where my vote's going on this. | ||
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Okay, that's where I had you marked down at. | |
And then I'll do one more and then leave you all with a quote, if you don't mind. | ||
Please. Okay, I don't even know this guy's real name. | ||
I just know him by what you call him. | ||
Swallowswell and Booty Judge versus Newsom and Cuomo. | ||
Oh, no. Again, just because you threw Cuomo in there, I want to see that guy back on top. | ||
I want to see his redemption arc, so I'll give it to him just off the assumption that we would get some form of scandal that would also be highly entertaining out of Cuomo. | ||
I don't like making those choices, Marcus. | ||
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Yeah. I know. | |
That's why I do it. I appreciate it. | ||
And then the quote, and then let you go if somebody else you can. | ||
And this is mainly based towards Alex Jones, but we can all live by it. | ||
Truth will ultimately prevail where pain is taken to bring it to light. | ||
That's why somebody, George Washington guy, I don't know. | ||
Some George Washington fellow. | ||
All right, thanks so much for that, Marcus. | ||
Always, always fun. | ||
Love when you call in. Let's go now to Mike in New York. | ||
It'll be our final call for the day. | ||
You say Democrats are professional rake steppers, a la Sideshow Bob from The Simpsons. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Mike. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Good morning, buddy. | |
I just think it's really important right now. | ||
They just gave us the ultimate gift with this CDC decision. | ||
And if every Republican running right now is not using this as a de facto win-all, you know, topic, and just, you know, I know, living in New York, I know a lot of people who are vaccinated, and I do not know a lot of people who want to get their kids vaccinated with a shot. | ||
So that's just... | ||
It's just money. Like, and I don't even know if they realize it, but they just keep handing us W's left and right. | ||
And it's like, it's just beautiful. | ||
And I, you know, I think they're like master scientists. | ||
Like, that's what we think. They're like super smart, but it's like, they keep displaying this the dumbest thing. | ||
And it's like, you know, it makes me wonder, like jump back and forth between, okay, mad scientist or like idiot or like, you know, cause it's like, They know nobody wants the shot. | ||
They see the numbers of people who are going to get the booster. | ||
This is the thing about them not living in reality. | ||
They just continue on as if we all agree with what they're saying. | ||
It is very bizarre. | ||
It's almost impossible to describe. | ||
I struggle and I have trouble trying to convey this because it People like yourself can just see it. | ||
Like, it's just so obvious. You just have the vision. | ||
You can just see what's happening and it doesn't have to be explained to you. | ||
If you can't see it already, I don't know if I can convey to you how strange it is to have all of these people so monumentally wrong about everything. | ||
And yet they are like conceited. | ||
They like will condescend to you and act like you're stupid for not believing the lie they believe. | ||
It's so baffling and bizarre and strange. | ||
And you're right. | ||
They're giving us all of the ammo we could possibly need. | ||
It's like they're sitting there just dispensing bullets to the Republicans, just like here's the Ukraine work task force. | ||
Here's the energy shutdown, the energy crisis. | ||
Here's inflation. Here's the open border. | ||
Here's crime spiking out of control. | ||
Here's just basic financial worries that 80% of people say is their number one concern. | ||
Here's the childhood vaccine thing. | ||
Here's us trying to indoctrinate your children into homosexuality. | ||
Like, it's just everything. | ||
It's just about if Republicans have the guts to load the gun. | ||
I can no longer remain in today's Democratic Party that's under the complete control of an elitist cabal of warmongers who are driven by cowardly wokeness, who divide us by racializing every issue and stoking anti-white racism. | ||
who actively work to undermine our God-given freedoms that are enshrined in our Constitution, who are hostile to people of faith and spirituality, Who demonize the police but protect criminals at the expense of law-abiding Americans, who believe in open borders, who weaponize the national security state to go after their political opponents, and above all, who are dragging us ever closer to nuclear war. | ||
I believe in a government that's of the people, by the people, and for the people. | ||
Unfortunately, today's Democratic Party does not. | ||
Instead, it stands for a government that is of, by, and for the powerful elite. | ||
I'm calling on my fellow common sense, independent-minded Democrats to join me in leaving the Democratic Party. | ||
If you can no longer stomach the direction that the so-called woke Democratic Party ideologues are taking our country, I invite you to join me. | ||
Tulsi Gabbards has a lot of courage to face the Democratic Party machine. | ||
But she understands that party has become completely evil and anti-human. | ||
It's run by Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates. | ||
And that does not mean The Republican Party is the answer. | ||
It doesn't mean the neocons and warmongering rhinos are the answer. | ||
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